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                    <text>list Year, No. 301—Monday, August 6,1979.—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Price 15 Cents

Raise Standards For Security Off icers, Police Say
By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

make a living as a soda pop man much less a security guard."
Security officers are required by Florida law to be licensed in
Seminole
County
police
officials
apparently
agree
security
order
to carry firearms, Bernosky said. But that is only one facet
officers should be subjected to higher standards of training and of the
gamut of training needed to be effective, he said,
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not just be any yoyoll off the street.
On another question, police officials drew a consensus that the
Recently,
top
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Sanford
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four
other
police
death
penalty instituted nationwide for killing a police officer
departments in Seminole County were asked to respond to a 10question survey whose topics varied from police strikes to
firearm control.
Private industry comes
Participants included the police chiefs of Winter Springs,

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The National Association of Chiefs of Police authored the
in and hires any
survey and tallied the responses of 23,000 police chiefs and
sheriffs.
yoyo they want'
With I million private security officers (of an average age of 6)
employed, police officials were asked If It is time for police and
therlffs to assist In the training of security officers.
would act as a deterrent. The association's survey indicated 91.6
All five local Police officials said they favored higher training percent felt this would deter the deaths of police officers,
standards for security officers and said yes. The association
U. Steve Garver of Altamonte Springs police department said
tallied 17 percent of its 23,000 respondents agreed.
the
death penalty should be utilized for the death of anyone, not
"People pay taxes to support law enforcement units," said Sgt.
William Bernosky Jr. of the Sanford Police Department. "The just a police officer.
govenanent and people Insist on the rigorous training of all law
"I feel anybody convicted of first degree murder should get the
enforcement officers. Then private industry comes in and hires death penalty," Garver said. "An eye for an eye for anybody,"
any yoyo they want."
"Studies have shown the prisoners themselves agree if there
Greg Manning, Longwood police chief, said stricter training had been a death penalty they wouldn't have committed murder,"
standards for security officers should have been instituted "years said John Govoruhk, pollee chief of Winter Springs.
ago" They should be required to go through the same training as
"i think the death penalty is a deterrent," Manning said. "The
an authorized officer, he said.
"There are too many jerks," Manning said, "They couldn't idea of sitting In that electric chair and having my eye balls pop
out doesn't thrill me at all,"
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On the question of gun control, three local police officials felt
Of the five departments, the majority said local media
there should be no restrictions on purchasing guns. Others felt coverage was fair and impartial or something of the equivalent.
some restrictions were necessary to guard against having the Manning said coverage was "between poor and no opinion."
guns in the wrong hands. Sixty-five percent of the association's
Casselberry Pollee Chief George Karcher said proper coverage
Participants were opposed to any form of gun control.
and accuracy depended on the individual reporter and would not
make a blanket statement about the media.
"Any society throughout history in which the government
controlled the citizens' right to arm themselves has fallen,"
According to the assoiation's survey, 73.3 percent consider the
Bernosky said. "There's no need to control firearms. Guns don't
news media "neither fair nor impartial," 17.3 percent regard it as
kill, people kill."
fair, and 9.4 percent had no opinion.
Police officials did not favor the organization of a national
On other questions, a majority of local police officials agreed
police force to replace that of state, county and local police. An
—A law enforcement officer who strikes and is in violaUon of
undisputed "no" came from 93.4 percent of the respondents in the
the state law should not be allowed to return to work;
association survey.
—The Law Enforcement Administration Assistance (LEAA)
"I think the idea smacks of a police state," Bernosky said,
overall
has benefited police departments by providing funds for
"You lose too much control when you get to state-wide,"
training, advanced technology and sophisticated equipment;
Maniing said. "You have better control at the local level. The
—The United Nations should be retained in this country despite
government can't govern itself, much less have a nation-wide
the
utilizations of our tax dollars and police personnel to
police agency."
"maintain control,"
Garver added:
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Police officials couldn't pinpoint a single cause on which to
"Each individual officer has a great deal of pride for his own
blame the increase in crime but suggested more stringent court
department. It would take the personal pride away from it If you
penalties and parental responsibility might help curb It.
put it on a national level.
On rating the image of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
"We feel our department Is best and second to none."
most police officials declined to comment, since their departOn ttWquestlon of exposure in the media, officials were asked to
meat's contact with the federal agency is minimal. Bernosky
choose one of the three answers:
vehemently upheld the agency as a must,
"The news media on all levels of reporting, in your opinion, is:
"People better face the reality that this country needs every
fair and Impartial In reporting; not fair or impartial in reporting
system that we have at our disposal to keep our people secure,"
facts, or no opinion,
Bernosky said. "Even if it takes wiretapping."

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What happens to Number 24?
"I just don't know, yet," said Mrs. Price. "I'll keep it right here
at home in the garage until I decide what to do."
Although Price was a highly efficient firefighter and well.
thought of among his peers, his father points oist Price was an
avid stock car driver.
"He built and raced five or six cars. He was always Interested
in racing. And he had a lot of good friends in racing. Words can't
express the deep appreciation we feel toward the entire cam.
munity ... his friends, neighbors, the people at the raceway, It's
just hard to describe how wonderful everyone has been."
Both Price's dad and his widow said they felt raceway owner
Robert Hart, Leslie Holcombe and Harold Lee Johnson were
instrumental in Saturday's raceway activity.
The two trophies Mrs. Price now has are for Price's ownership
of the 1969 Camaro and the other for being declared the winner of
the feature race.
U. William Lloyd Price, 36, was buried Saturday jnOj1rawn
Memorial Park.

drivers who finished in the money relinquished their earnings
about $1,000—to Juanita Prim, the fire lieutenant's widow, and
declaredthelrfeilowracedrjv,rthewhmerofthefeaturerace..,a
fInal victory. Price's friends carried their feellngsa step further
and went Into the stands for contributions. They collected about
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Raceway, but a popular and favorite Sanford driver was missing.
Musing, but not forgotten by other drivers and the fans.
They remembered that man who was missing from the driver's
seat of car Number 24. Number 24 sat there Saturday, gUm.
miring In the light, silent ... it wouldn't race this night. And its
future Is uncertain today.
Number 24 will stay garaged at 214 Lakeview Ave., the home of
its builder and driver, William Lloyd Price, a Sanford fire
department lieutenant who was killed last Wednesday after a
brick wall fell on him and a fellow firefighter while they fought a
blue at a pet supply company In downtown Sanford.
But despite Price's physical absence from the raceway
Saturday, his racing buddies and the fans were acutely aware of
his presence in spirit,
The 25-lap feature race was cut back to a 24-lap race In memory
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By HUGH THOMSON
Mrs. Southward said many
residents and registered
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—54-year- Lake Mar
Herald Staff Writer
people really were not aware of
Mrs. Southward described Resident H M Gleason of
Lake Mary City Council the problems which Lake Mary the referendum as "a life or Country Club Road said
members were backing up their faced, but so long as she and
death issue" for
I the corn- "We've got to have It to carry
belief that the Sept. 11 other council members could
munity.
on. I expect to vote for
referendum on a property tax talk to members of the puthcon
If the referendum doesn't
increase is vital to the city by a "one-to-one" basis, the
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pass, according ,to officials, it
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referendum on Increasing the with — and she said about a the tax increase should have
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tax rate from $3 to $4.25 per third of them had been against been passed three years ago,
"I'm in
thousand of assessed valuation, passage — to vote for the tax blamed the city's shortfall of
some $70,000 on loss of favor of the tax Increase.
Saturday morning, council increase,
members Bert Perinchief and
Perinchief said at least 50
revenues. Also, the city, 1199
Only one man was seen to
Pat Southward, along with voters had learned the officials
percent" residential," as turn down any advances to talk
Lake Mary Mayor Walter views on a personal basis from described by Mrs. Southward, by councilmen or the mayor.
Sorensen, were "putting their 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. More
does not have the tax base that Mrs. Southward said this was a
money where their vote was" voters were talked to later,
other, nearby communities rare case, that most of the
by actively campaigning In
The campaigners were also have, she said.
voters were willing to listen.
front of the city's post office to making sure the ones they
Among some of the COIn- "And If they do," she said, "we
get the public on their side.
talked to were Lake Mary
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Until she took a maternity leave thIs year, Mrs. loraslaki ta*
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She feels the prune Ingredient of the fedival was "a bade
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America's dirsotlon as il gg.
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And where Is the highly visible Woodetock Generation today?
frà missodAandant
VaigWa daisy bean. And be IIsuM,d their shameS. Ufestyls and ant M10''un.utRo Lang., then 17, was a y
"I kind of think they were killed off by Nizom," Mrs. beasijis
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J01011; JQaDBsss;lheJdhrisA1re Solos; Blood awed
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are trying to determine why two small planes tried to land
on the same runway at the same time Saturday.
The resulting L-ollision killed 51-year-old Gunther

A 31-year-old Sanford wom,an pleaded guilty today to man-

the building. 7be back door was also found standing wide open.

and stole a fuzzbusW and other expensive items, according to

slaughter In connection with the April 27 shooting death of her

The missing items included several pounds of cut and wrapped
meat, a stereo turnta ble, two stereo speakers and silverware
service for eight,

Seminole 'County deputies.
Richard E. Barnett, 4. of 2464 Reldlngwood Road, Maitland,
told deputies the burglars made off with about 1584 worth of

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from his Ford Van.
Stolen items Included an 8-track stereo tape player, citizen's
band radio and antenna.

usband.
Thelma Brooks of 165 Bethune Circle was Initially charged with
second degree murder by a Seminole County grand jury.
Mrs. Brooks Is free on bond pending sentencing.
According to Sanford police, Mrs. Brooks was arrested on the
evening of the shooting after she had gone to her mother's home
on West 13th Street. She reportedly told her mother she had shot
her husband, Adolphus, 44.
Her mother then accompanied her to the police station.
The shooting was related to a domestic argument, according to

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The other plane, a twin-engine Piper Comanche piloted
by Robert Anderson, made an emergency landing.
Anderson was not Injured.

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been rescued from. Clearwater Beach last Wednesday
died Sunday at Sea World.
- - - The exact cause of death for the 13-400t male pilot whale
tens unknown. but marine officials said few beached 1. whales survive in captivity. Six other whales, ranging in
length from 8-to-11-feet, died Wednesday after stranding
; themselves on out Islands off the coast of Dunedin.
No one knows the reason for the mass strandings of the
whales.

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Glendora A. Tallo
Francis C. McDonald, DoLand
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Dawn M. Gldzlnskl, Deltona

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ports of Duluth. Mina., and Superior Wis., Is not settled
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Susan Hayward, Dick Powell and Agnes Moorbead may
have been caused by radioactive fallout from an atom
bomb that exploded In the Nevada desert In 1903,two
London newspapers suggested. In addition, the London
Sun and Daily Express said Saturday, other performers,
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The reports linked the deaths of the stars to the film
"The Conqueror," which they made là 1904 on location In
St. George, Utah, a town covered with radiation by an
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Along with your August
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bout the advantages of joining
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institution. We think It Is good advici.
War the safety factor. And the fact
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not at home. Naturally, we would like
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A 10year.old Sanford boy found several bones that may
possibly be human near a pit off the railroad tracks wed of
Briason Avenue, according to Seminole County deputies.
Malt HIllel, 10, of 1511 Elliot Drive, Sanford, told deputies he
found the b nei aboutl:56p.m.Sundaylnapltlbout 15fat north
o the tracks.
Deputies who reipondid to the scene say a black and gray wig
was found lying on top of some type of skull. Some of the bones
appeared to be the resnahis of an animal while others resembled
those of a human, depotles say.
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trip to Bolivia, scheduled to begin Sunday, was canceled
Saturday because the Bolivian Congress had been unable
to agree on a new pcsident. Th. White House said Mrs.
Carter's visit to Ecuador later In the week for the
Inauguration of a rip president there remains on the
agenda.
Mrs. Carter was scheduled to attend the inauguration
today of anew president In Bolivia, but the July 1 national
elections left no presidential candidate with a majority.
The Bolvian Congress chose an Interim president late
Sunday.
"Mrs. Carter regrets circumstances do not allow her to
make definite arrangements in time to attend," said the
first lady's press secretary, Mary Hoyt.

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Police said the ring was in a jewelry box at the time of the theft.
There was no indication of forced entry, pollee said.

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Warren of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Judiette Weathersby of
Milwaukee.

McMahon said he can't say If the mini boom will turn
Into a full-fledged baby boom, which the nation has not
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boom might be under way In the United States.
American, Hospital Association president J. Alexander
McMahon said in a recent interview AMA statistics show
hospital births rose by 5,7 percent for the first four months
of 1979 compared to the same period last year.
McMahon, noting that 99 percent of all U.S. births occur
In hospitals, said AMA figures for April 1979, the latest
available, show a 7.8 percent increase for the month
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J. Morris Anderson, the contest's founder and president, said
Mrs. Tarter disrupted the program after she learned her
daughter was not among the five semifinalists. He said Mrs.
Tarter told the audience she had spent $2,000 on her daughter's
participation and "felt there should a return on the investment."
"It was a case of sour grapes and her being a poor loser,"

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BOSTON (UP!) —Scientists have discovered cancerous
tumors avoid detection by coating themselves with a
"cocoon" and say the best treatment may be the body's
natural defense system.
Cancer cells secrete a chemical that causes blood to clot
around a growing tumor, doctors at Massachusetts
General Hospital reported.
If the cancer was treated with drugs that prevent the
cocoon from forming, the body's Immunity system could
destroy tumors before they spread, said, Dr. Harold F.
Dvorak, co-Investigator of the three-year study appearing
In the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Fifty FPC crewmen worked through the night to restore service
Commander of Seminole County Chapter 428 of the Military Order of the Purple to scattered homes. Ms. Maynard said outages were reported at 6
Heart, Anderson (Andy) Goodwin Jr., displays Purple Heart medal presented p.m. and most homes had their power back within one hour.
him during World War II by Gen. George Patton in France, plus cannister and However, some Seminole residents were left In the dark past 9
violas (the national symbol) to be used by members Tuesday, proclaimed Purple p.m., she said.
Heart Day in Sanford by Mayor Lee P. Moore. Members of the local chapter, or-.""' "This was the worst electrical storm we've ever had," Ms.
ganized two years ago, will give flowers made by hospitalized veterans to donors Maynard said. She said an estimate on the damage to FPC
to the welfare fund, which is used for emergency relief for veterans and their equipment has not yet been totaled.
families. The Order of the Purple Heart was established by George Washington
"It's a good Idea to keep a supply of candles on hand. Also
on Aug. 7, 1782, and later revived by General Douglas MacArthur. The medal is should a storm cause another outage, people should keep their
given only to those wounded In action in the nation's wars. Goodwin also is' refrigerators closed until power Is restored," Ms.' Maynard advised.
sergeant at arms for the state organization,

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A Florida Power Corporation spokesman said the storm caused
temporary power outages to about 18,000 customers In Orange
and Seminole counties, The outages followed damage to equip.
ment at several transformers which apparently were hit by
lightning, according to the spokesman, Ann Maynard. She said
other outages occurred after high winds blew down power lines.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Former Assistant
Commerce Secretary Joseph Hennessy and two other cxstate officials will go on trial this month for alleged expense account padding, the first Florida officials In
modern history to face such a charge.
The charges stem from alleged cheating on expense
accounts submitted for a 1976 convention in Hershey, Pa.,
and an industry-hunting junket to Europe In 1977.
Facing trial along with Hennessy, 45, are former state
Tourism Director Robert Whltley, 34, and Douglas
Sessions, 31, an aide to former Gov. Reubin Askew.
Sessions and Whitley reimbursed the state for overpayments amounting to 8170 each.

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RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!) — Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald's
alibi, which exonerated him In a military investigation
several years ago, is under heavy attack as the doctor's
triple-murder case enters its fourth week in U.S. District
Court.
Prosecutors were expected to continue presenting
evidence during today's session that Is designed to show
the location of blood In the apartment does not match the
former Green Beret doctor's story.
MacDonald says four hippies chanting "Acid Is groovy.
Kill the pigs," entered his Fort Bragg apartment nine
years ago and brutally murdered his wife, Colette, 26, and
daughters Kimberly, 6, and Kristen, 2.
But prosecutors have been presenting evidence and
claiming that the blood stains In the seven-room apartment don't support the alibi.

Anderson said. "1 coulcmt get a reading on her daughter, but it
appeared she was embarrased."
The contest founder said no fees were charged to entrants, and
travel expenses were paid by the state contest organizers. The
contestants, however, were required to buy whatever clothing
was necessary for the pageant.
Answering the charges of poor housing conditions, Anderson
said all 27 contestants had stayed In a dormitory at Northrop
University "for convenience." The dormitory, he said, was a
suitable place to "house the young ladies."
The contestants represented 26 states with large black
populations and the District of Columbia.
Finalists other than Miss Shankle were Marquita Gray of
Chicago; Pearl L.M. Thomas of Bremerton, Wash.; Carla D.

Adding to Saturday night's confusion were other Miss Black
America contestants who charged they were overworked, poorly
housed and poorly fed.
One contestant also said she had cockroaches In her room, and
three of the 10 judges quit in disgust.
Alice Tarter, the mother of non-winner Lisa Dianne Tarter,
seized the microphone during the 12th annual pageant, and police
were summoned when the 600-person audience joined the
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most exciting moments will never make it to the screen.
First, Miss Black America 1978 walked out on the pageant
Saturday afternoon over a contract dispute. Later, in the middle
of the contest, the angry mother of one of the contestants stormed
the stage, grabbed the microphone and denounced the pageant as
a "fraud" and a "farce,"
VarettaShankle, 20, of Jackson, Miss., was eventually crowned
Miss Black Am erica 1979 by last year's runner-up, but the
pageant was the second Los Angeles beauty contest to be rocked
by dissent In eight days.
Last week, during the Miss Orient U.S.A. contest aboard Queen
Mary In Long Beach Harbor, Miss Orient 1978, charging she never
received her prizes, refused to relinquish her crown to this year's
winner.

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crowned on national television later this month, but the pageant's

While Sanford and much of the northern end of Seminole County
were spared from the heavy rains, residents to the south tn Forest
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County Sunday is expected to return for another try today.
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chance of thundershowers for most of central Florida by evening.
Weather service spokesmen say the rain Is likely to continue
Tuesday.
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northeasterly. The storm caused damage to homes in Orange
County as lightning sparked at least two home fires, officials said.
In Marion County a tornado touched down near Ocala, tearing the
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"It was like dynamite exploding in our faces," said Joe
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knocked over by the force. Neither he nor Steve DeWitt
was injured.
Memorial Hospital officials said Shelton was In serious
but stable condition. Despite the coma, Shelton had to be
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15-year-old Mark Dewey Shelton in the chest Sunday as he
stood fishing with two friends on a bridge over the
Arlington River and left him In a coma.
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The Seminole Board of County Coenanlaalaners
will likely make a decision on the matter before the
budget is finalized In Se$.mber,
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Already the president of Florida Hospital,
Marclian J. Blair has sea a latter to each of the
county cosnmisaloners and a number of Seminole
residents stating the merits of his ogwtlon.
Apparently aware of the dorm of a1ticIw which
followed on earlier recommendation that the
hospital be moved out of Sanford, Mardian stated In
By GEOFFREY POUNDS his letter that Florida Hospital officials would keep

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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Blair further stated In his letter that present
employees at SMH would be retained and that their
Insurance and retirement benefits would not he
jeopardized if the Seventh-day Adventists assume
control.
John Peters, Commander of the Sanford chapter

the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy
and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Only disappointment, however, has greeted the committee's
rre" which is so speculative and lacking In
corroborative fact that it only deepens the
mysteries it sought to dispel.
Ambiguities continue to surround the two
murders that shocked tht world. There are reasons
edough why 80. percent of Americans belie" that
!!e.. O.a
Kennuy S iuer, ' Harvey Oswald, was .-'
u
conspiracy and that 70 percent believe that James

Earl Ray assassinated King in concert with others.
Presumably the House Select Committee on
Asass1nations did all the things it ought to have
dOne. It. conducted 5,000 interviews and took
testimony from 300 witnesses. The public hearings
take u115 volumes. A.4 mfflintas the ost
pens

It's not too likely French enjoyed some of the getwell gifts he recived, such as the pack of bubbiegum
sent from a fellow worker.

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Constitutional government lucked out in
Congress the other day.
The House of Representatives rejected a
move to restrict school busing In the guise of an
amendment to the Constitution.
ci e present and voting may have
the cialissuew whether busing of
students is an effective and-or acceptable means
of achieving racial balance in the public schools.
7bey were wrong. What was really at stake

C

'~ft refugees, vibo AreOWN &amp;Wwasl Asla'st an wWrAdd(l
r* oils,= &amp;.6odb. have no plm to -Tba@sra*W1A
Malaysia oft ba" bear towed back,=i~e in * , bools
and many *owL

Mallard Berry"
I" viJillififift,
Encrust!
Constitution with lf.
going over the buildings 11196 so many
said an energy died showed:
What If you're biack saw a home advertised worms. They hope to retrofit
not only 1
that
e
schools
to
th
-A building with a swimming pool used 95 limited PuuuC?
In a Detroit stturb, wanted to buy It end for
articularly
effective
in
by
uvutY1,4IIatn,L
p
bt
scene mysterious TSMOD COQIda't -iVlfl though
Many school districts have one or two win-7 least amount of energy was used by a Prohibition is the
You had the money?
example, an at:
dowies schools. They cans Into vogue as ar- building put up In 1$V2. "One thing I know about
Cuistitution
that
to*
to
leiislate
through
the
chiteds
decided
1rw4&amp;
schools
with
n
windows would this winter," Berry said. Schools aren't going t
What It you're an
barred frn young elthhiI,
had
be
written
again
within
a
few
years.
It
out
the
broken
window
problem,
tribal
be overheated and the kids will wear sweaters.
I.
fk.
115UII
cument
by
two
now.1
A
im.iC
The edict
W keep thermostats sat Idegnou
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. What if you're a high school girl seeking $0 on hat days, meanwhile, gives the sapsrth- schools:energy savings
meaningless -y. as bad examples an. moray for college as a New E1li1d
over books In school libraries
-Picking children up at central bus dope
newspaper carrier and the circulation manager The sam. short circults to the nervous system
instead
of at their front doors,
There might be some question as to trw
won't hir. gltls?
d$ kespurs ci books in pabik and college
-Malciug It a rule all children med , . necessity of a few other constitutional additIons
Theu.rerI.Icaees There aremanymers Um*
mile to 1% miles to
hool bus stop.
-of recent years, but on the whole the basic
us, Civil iugi*a C,nmmiI
The reason: books are bud peseirved at Iltoh
What abed changing the school hours and docwne,4 has been handled with care over the
95 AN111M MO UM COW dpaper Marts cal.s. say putting Ina fourhday school week Years and Is Mill something of a wonder as such
publishell a free boddet
how to complaint It's wAkM -Vdft Unk
~gets beyonid that or doft down School during the winter months statements of
national fundamentals go.
s to siorc. Your au iugia" and Includea Seventy'slgi* degrees piiitiv,ly beds the book to Uznlnate high heating costs and use of scarce Compared to the multi-volume
-and frequently
sections on:
pepir mod irlerM1ci uds in.
fuel?
rewritten
sa
they
become
outmoded
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Far fetched?
dit4*lcns of many ether nations, It Is brief to the
- How and what to file a
wbm 61 &amp;; twepsirdsm are kept where
Not necessarily.
P"of being hconic.
-Distinctim bdwm
was
am"
P1
-Cadw
TMO
W=
78
in
rmuner
The
four4lsy
school
day
is
being
put
Into
effect
COW, sxrellgloor W Origin AM ON
TIM WAdim of racial balance In the schools
plaid a SIXat. 80,' 11104M or. ieiea ad 67 is wida.11118 Was POVW by librarians -by -am commmay coftes in California. To aW busing have been dragging through the
at ww" 0160in $so CK41me.
Mau more emdent use of gasoline.
C41360111) N

me search Cd lossly waters Is en
to
immediate bantam crisis. The ultbsa$e solution lght of
the nç$thq refugees from J
f5gigfl,
bees esu In Geneva Man intiraitlonal can(orsos pledged $0
M"
of the
WWI hemehas

century raw. No on is rm* satisfied, with um
- 'ipaclal clrcimduces" each as meld dulipd viMer. Thi beat "aged
Some conferences are conducted over the results.
and racial balance have
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phone, .venb( ''es are being trimmed M ed yetDesegregation
been
achieved
on aiy'tgpI'Ica4 scale
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and
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In the end It found only that members of
public policy that ould and Should be deterBy PA1ICIA MeCOIIMACK
"Who needs more paperwork?" was
c
organized
zed crime "probably" conspired to
un d.eatMa Editor
superintendents'
reaction,
The temptation is strong whenever a question
responsibilities. All federal agencies, for
assassinate President Kennedy and that a second
The easy pad of coming to t.
the
Eileen Cooke, Washington representative of ol great public sensltivfty, Such asbuaing, resists
bSIfl$
energ
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example,
that
aid
are
charisd
with
give
gunman was involved This finding was based on
y crisis on the scboolfrent:
the ALA, said recycled paper ls the maetllkelyto easy resolution through the conventional
sure that aid Is not used In a dlacrtmlnatory way.
1 aatmnlc interpretation of a single tape of a radio
every
light bulb.
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other
t
urn brittle In the -higher heat. Paper with rag channels to seek a constitutIonal shortcut
The Equal Employment Opportunity Cot
ce ransrno1
not''
The hard pert: almost everything else,
universally ac"ted
content,
the lead.
,,Y
But such a course Is Illusionary at best and
mission focuses on jobs Th. Health, Education
£
with
talks
put
a
Congressional
Record
on
a
"If
you
and former texas uuv, dWW U. uflflauy,
was
gy damaging to a system of government
and Waifare Department s Office for avu school siçerIs*.ndents from 50 dates
attending windowsill, you will see what I mean," Cooke
has functioned well for close to two cen
riding with President Kennedy and who bears
ijgig isa entl.dl,crlmination ilincY ID
Work
Conferthe
38th
amual
Smçerinteadssds
said,
talking
about
the
library
problem.
tunes
now.
scars from one of the bullets that struck the
education and health fields
eace
at
Teachers
College,
ColeenMa
University.
"It will turn brittle before long."
The
important point about the Constitution Is
ident has said he is convinced that Oswald
1 mod tmlqus problem belongs to James I.
whatabout yo ur specific cosnpl'1'sts?,
As for the need to file for an exemption from that it Is a statement of fundamental principles
alone fired the shots.
x Rolvabsugh, s erk*ijidsnt, Northbrook School the Department of Energy, Cooke
Whit If you think you've got a
upon which the American society Is constructed.
comp
an
y District no in flui'oli
lintlon
cninnlnjj
because
your
"Talk about a waste of energy!
As to whom It believes conspired with Oswald,
Details of the application of those principles to
at 62 and doesn't lit
Allthsdidrlddto
For really practical ways to cut energy con- specific problems have been left to be deter's.ols-titalofflve-went
the committee is silent, suggesting only that the
op within the led 10 year., Náe contain' a swnptlon the superintendents recommended gj
retire wtil age 85?
the times and &amp; natances require.
JItice Department pursue the investigation to
men
window.
Each Is alrndWonet
energy audits. During an audit, energy leaks are pj and brevity have been the Congitting
a
What
if
you've
been
barred
from
f1d out
How toeden ybin,obsyth Preddent's spotted.
stltutlon's great strengths, Imparting a
credit cord because you're a woman?
idiot
to keep the temperature at 7$ degrees and
Some school districts mandate the checks. MY flexibility that has enabled It to adapt to a conimilarly the committee concluded cryptically
er keep all the kida from feeling like they're In ,a district wanting help Is advised to ask
What you'rea form wo
the local stantly changing society with very littlethat there was evidence but i direct proof' LUSt
is
Is Roheabsugh a utility company.
has
y
because.you've
been
active
In
a sweatlas. That, In &amp;N
Pa
, superintendent of Port
1W belter p"

A report so based upon hearsay and so lacking in
solid evidence to illuminate its conclusions does no
service to the cause 1 justice. It is unfOrtunate that
this costly and time-consuming inquiry has coinpounded rather than clarified the nation's doubt
...A
confusion. •

STANLEY
KY. GIN
'GREAT LIMESTONE

C

Bywa=M
.Dlacrlmlnatloncomes In many forms-race,
religion,
sn,who
natioral
origi
age,
di . It
can omur
you try
ton,vds,rentor
buy a home, get a job,a bank loan, a credit card, •
or try to go to school
Not all discrimination Is Illegal or tesfair.
.
, But
has aaclntdmof laws th EDUCATION WORLD
fa
who

IA;lia"awat-

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Bob French, chairman of the Seminole Board of
County Commissioners, was ilded in satisfactory
condition following his operation to correct a broken

of the Disabled American Veterans, says three
former servicemen have told him they were close to
atomic tests and may have been exposed to
radiation. Peters said their disclosure came about
following a July 13 article about an area man suffering from cancer. The man believes his exposure

VIEWPOINT

Americans applauded 30 months ago when
the House of Representatives appointed a cornmittee to investigate unanswered questions about

to radiation near Bikini Atoll In the 1950's led to his
cancer.
According to Peters, two of the men say they have
not suffered signs of adverse health since leaving
the service. The third man, he said, has contacted
officials near his home in Daytona to explore the
possibility of filing a disability claim with the
Veterans Administration.

the facility on Its First Street site If his group gains

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

renshaw: 'I'm Sick Of Finishing Second'
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Graham Si* n* ks Pressure Putts To Win PGA Playoff
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Baseball League kicks oil
regional tournament play
with a banquet tonight at
its field at the Five Points
Complex at Sanford.
The banquet begins at 7

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COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UP!)
another record.

His eyes began misting as he irled to communicate exactly

second this weekend In the
Bronco State Tournament.

years old from Alabama

Friday games will be

Fort Worth took first place
in the date tournament

and Georgia, will be

round of the Florida Junior
Major League State
Tournament. A complete
report is in Tuesday's
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N.Y. throughout the ceremonies as baseball. I say this to you not gaiety and ce: onies honored
(UP!) - Willie Maya, the "Say the crowd cried out, "Willie .,. with hate. Forgiveness is by the presence of a record 2$ commented the 74-year-old the Philadelphia Phillies, who
Durocher. "Nothing he did said hisfadler's career could be
Hall of Famers.
Hey Kid" who wally loft 'CM Willie --- SAY ft," time WA everywhere."

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Munson's Yankee teammates
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DAYTONA BEACH

ouston 6, Atlanta 2. 2nd

Chicago I. St. LOUIS'
New York 3, Montreal 2
Los Mg 4, San Fran 3. 11

Sunday's Results
ChIc500 'I. St LouIs 2, 1st
5* Louis S. ChIcego 4, 2nd
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Francisco (WhilSon

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Montreal at Phila. night
Atlanta at Cincinnati, night

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Houston
San Diego at San Fran, night

11*90

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7.10 3.40 2.10

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0(24)41,N.P(21)270,WT(21
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Sixth Race, A,$16T.31.24

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5.10
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3.00
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4) 11511-60Twelfth Race,C. 5-16, T.31.97
2 Sopchopy
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440 300 210 7 Waldo Pepper
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First Racto ce 5.16, T. 31.51

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2 Mountain Fable 6.60 1.40 6.20
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Cincinnati 9, San Diego 1
Los Angeles I. San Fran 1

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SATURDAY MATINEE
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airplane crash, is this city's back tears while others wept
n- the Texas Rangers, outfielder
most popular hero since the late openly as they offered
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Bobby Bonds of the Cleveland
President William McKinley dolences to Munson's wife Indians and pitcher Scott
and already donations have Diane and her three children,
INIcGregor of tile Baltimore
started pouring in to build a Tracy LyTin, Kelly and Michael.
tribute to his memory.
More than 200 floral arrange- Orioles.
of major conmrn to the
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for the New York Yankees who the Canton Civic Center. Many

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some good putts when they

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last respects.

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northern Ohio city as long as afternoon and two at night - deliver short eulogies - ill
there are boulevards, shopping they moved past his flower- Munson's inetnory.

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Baseball star Thurman Munson friends turned out to pay their Munson's closest frien(Is on:the

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punched her 7-iron to 15
feet and sank the putt for
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Lopez

The ninth player to be voted surprised me. I don't think I wnnieci up in one word, "in-

(The missing uniform

going on here.' I had to regroup."
Crenshaw, who has finished second in four of his last six
starts and picked up $40, Sunday, looked like he would
wrap up his first major title on each of the first two playoff
holes. But Graham sank pr essure putts on both to stay
alive.
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puzzled friends, high school principal, seemed to be ft renk of lack into the Hall the first yew I* taught him anything. lb taught tegrity." Giles also was
"I gave my life to bamball," he laid. the huskiness coming
ho he was Inducted former New Yost Giant owner of communication. ft
Sunday
w
was eligible, Maya had a .3 me."
responsible for strengthening
through his voice
batting
average,
won
Wilson
set
the
National
the
authority of National
"
solneone
far
back
In
the
crowd
Into
beseball's
Hall
of
Fame.
and
Manager
Horace
Stonebam
pointed
out
dwhem
he
did
lifetilm
"You wet
League record of 56 homers in League umpires and winning
'
With
a
crowd
of
5,000
and
Leo
Durocher,
respecask
someone
in
the
equipment
two
Most
Valuable
Player
hollered t
cheaft his nam to the skies tively, and the fains. Then, he department for one, but no one awards, made 3,21 hits, played One MOW AnIll Ow mAJOrlesgue ftn other benefits.
"No, I wasn't dwrt-changed," he came right back, firmly,
at every opportunity, Mays was suddenly expressed his in Uw front office.)
in 24 A114W Gludes, was third mark of190 RBI for On Chicago
Convincingly.
Dick Yourig, sports editor of
ft
current
Mays ended do speech in a on the alkime Rd with go Cubs In 1930 and had a J07
Two men in Sunday's audience, sitting &amp;part frogn one anotber formally received into the disappointment In
the
New York Daily Nfts, and
baseball abrine along with the ownws of the San Francisco few seconds and ftn stood on homers &amp;M was the greatest lifetime batting aveirage and
because they happened to arrive at different times, were laid Hock Wilson, holder
ta of his wis 0 244 career 111 0mem His plaque the late Tim Mumane, for 30
of two Giants because they didn't send the porch of the baseball library defend" ou older
especially protid of Willie Mays when he repilied as he did. One of
was accepted on behalf of the years baseball editor of the
of
am
pme's most Imposing him a uniform (Or Presentation with Commissioner Bowie not of all time.
the men was Horace Stonehun, the Giants' former owner, and at
records, and Warm Giles, who to Um Hall.
The composite offensive Wilson family by his son Boston Globe, received the J.G.
Kulm holding up the wdom
other was Leo Duracher, who used to manage them, and both had
capped 50 yftn a a baseball
"I am deeply Wet "M San given him by the New York player, Mays also ranked Wird Robed, who said, ,,This day Taylor Spink Awards for
come across the country to be with Willie on his day.
executive by serving a record Francisco Giants didn't send Mets for presentation to the on the all-time lid in total will be long runambered by me distinguished service to baseShortly after, saying balseball hadn't short-chainged him, Mays
18 years - president of the me a uniform to give to you," Hall
bsaes,fowthinatbata and runs and I am most proud to accept ball and BobElson received the
concluded his remarks,
Ford Frick Award for didinsaid Maya. "After 18 years they
"a'
National League.
It was a surprise ending to a .cored and seventh in both hits this plaque."
eye
'
'
guished
broadcading.
Mays, who had grinned didn't we fit. I gave my life to day mark with Is
End runs
Giles'plaque was received by
tighter WA
.
A moment or so later, he didn't bother with formalities
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past the pin and missed his putt.
"I felt very confident about th at putt," said Graham,
"but I hit it 12 inches by. I said to myself, 'My God, what's

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representatives finished

The tournament,
featuring youths 13 and 14

M ays Inducted Into Hall Of Fam '

more, he was doing all right arid he wasn't stumbling or getting
lost at all.

Ole

League all-star

field.

In West Palm Beach
competing in the first

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Hall of Fame, and although he had not written out his remarks, he
wanted to make sure he didn't f elan o
hohad helped Il&amp;..
during his literally fantastic y
areer ,,,th
an

cession area, according to
Delbert Wilks, vice
president of the league.
On Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and possibly

Junior League all-stars are

featuring youths 11 and 12
years old.
Box scores of the tournament are slated to appear In Tuesday's edition of
the Evening Herald.
Meanwhile, the Sanford

5,000 Cheer His Name

Willie Mays broke still

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The Seminole Pony

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8:30 p.m. at the Five Points

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surrounded by traps.
Crenshaw, hitting first , hit his tee shot in a trap at the
right front of the green. Graham hit his about eight feet to
the left of the cup and rolled in his birdie putt.
The second place finish for Crenshaw, the fourth in a
major championship in his seven-year pro career, added
to his growing frustration.
"I don't like second worth a damn," said the usually
miidmannered Crenshaw. "Fm sick of finishing second."
Rex Caldwell fin ished at 6-under 274 and won $25,000 for
his third place finish.
Ron Streck, who had a final round 68, finished fourth at
276, while Gibby Gilbert and Jerry Pate tied for fifth at.
278.

"Just as I started my backswing, I kind of woke up to
what was going on and I hit a dreadful tee shot."
The shot went over the green into some deep rough and
he left his first chip shot short. He then chipped four feet

and double bogey the final hole for a 65- well my
hat's off to David."
Graham, the 33-year-old Australian and n ine-year
veteran of the U.S. professional tour, was near perfect
through his first 16 holes on the 7,014-yard Oakland Hills
Country Club course, which was brought to its knees for
the first time in its 61-year history.
But he had to scramble for par on the par-3 17th after
catching a bunker arid then came the near-disastrous tee
shot on the 18th.
"It di dn 't hit me until I got to the 18th tee," said
i.iranam, wno came trom tour snots OU tue pace at the
start of the day to earn the 0,000 first prize.

BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UN) Even Ben Crenshaw
had to admit David Graham deserved to win the 61st PGA
Championshp.
Graham, who took a twostroke lead to the 18th tee,
double-bogeyed the final hole and was forced to go three
extra holes before beating the hard-luck Crenshaw In
sudden death.
Both finished the regulation 72 holes with 8-under par
272s, Graham shooting a closing 5-under 65 and Crenshaw
a 67.
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tue playoff," s aid CCrenshaw,
rens aw,
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exceeded promoters' expectations and gats came down.
Now a lawyer with &amp;Manchester, N.H., firm, Barnes, V, said

people of different lifestyles and viewpoints. Some came Well country," he said.
prepared with camping gear and food. Others had just the Clothes
Plank and other festival veterans said efforts by two different

Woodst&amp;k was his first exposure to open use of drugs.
"I don't think I'd ever seen it In school. It wa' kind of an eye•
opening experience," he said.
He went on to Trinity College and Cornell University Law
School and feels he has become more conservative since his days
of living at home and boycotting the barbershop.
,-Then, I had a faith in government as a solver of problems that
I don't have now," Barnes said. "Too much government Is a
problem. As a lawyer, dealing with federal regulations Is really
frustrating. I'm sure the Vietnam War had some effect."
His biggest memory of Woodstock was the cloudbursts that
turned the entire site "into a big sea of mud" and taxed the
patience of festival goers. "We'd had enough at that point," he
said.
John A. Macomber, now a 33-year4)ld East Hartford,
potter, was an unemployed draftsman when he and four friends
crowded into a Volkswagen Beetle and drove to the festival.
"Everybody seemed to be feeling good about each °
what was going on," Macomber recalls. "Of course, lots of us
were under altered states of mind, so who knows what It really
was?"
Medical personnel and reporters on the scene estimated $0 to
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on their backs and a few pennies to their names. They were forced
to share what little they had.
Local volunteers were airlifted to the site to provide medical
'I feel the values of Woodstock
services. sores donated food. People in the nearby resort town of
Monticello prepared 30,000 sandwiches which were hellc'ptered
to the festival site.
will got passed on to my kid' One-hundred members of the Hog Farm were flown In from the
group's Taos, N.M., commune to provide security and cammwücatlons. They also set up free kitchens for those without food. promoters to hold a Woodstock II this swnmer failed from more han lo(l opposition.
Hog Fm leader Hugh Romney, who still goes by the namet
They said times have changed, and the magic ingredients - a
Wavy Gravy, says Woodstock, more than anything, "was the
war, psychedelic drug popularity, and turbulent times - can't be
concept of caring and sharing. We always used to say about what
went on at W000ck that there's a little bit of heaven In any duplicated.
"I'm afraid it might be run by McDonald's or Kentucky Fried
disaster area."
Chicken
as a promotional gimmick," Flank said.
commune
OW1e has moved to Berkeley, Calif., where
His iie
outspoken activI4s that brought about Woodstock were
And
the
room and board are free for anyone who stops by. The Hog Farm
replaced by a new generation of job seekers.
also rims a t eplone answering service and farms organic table
Today's youth of festival age were toddlers when the United
grapes in the Mojave Desert.
States
first got Involved in Vietnam In the early 1N, and barely
Spirits weren't dampened by the drizzle that beast the festival.
170s when it pulled out of the war.
The communication team kept the crowd cool by telling them to into their teens In
the
early
David Baldwin, a government professor at Dsrbuosdb, says too
act as a whole, and that they were gpibfrig history.
- many 1today'sstudents don't remember the way the war ripped
"&amp;eakfast In bed for 500,000,"
Wavy Gravy shouted from the _______________________________
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stage to announce Uw Hog Farm's kitchen was open for the day.
widespread dissatisfaction
Nick T$ik, then a .yew.o1d state trooper, remembers beW
AREA
DEATHS
_______________________________
* to Bethel for eight hours and staying four days.
-'r,from Reneselser, N.Y., was dispatched to Bethel to
the way government was
direct traffic, an exercise that proved futile. "Cars were standing
He was born in County Cork,NELTA HOLI'ZCLAW
A
M for 30 miles," he said.
of
Ireland,
and moved to
Nelta Holtzclaw, n
operating In this country,
prkne job was to but people for drugs, but after a couple
•
Hineaville, Ga, died Thursday. Longwood in 1970. He
days, if we tried to do that, we'd starve. The kids had ft food.
She was a former resident of previously lived In Chicago. He
They gave us shelter, fed us, look care of
was a retired trUCk dFlVSf
percent of the people at Wooddock were smoking marijuana
Live Oak, Fla.
had
wa
lking g
LhITtJ and ties off and
He was a member of the St.
ve
sons,
the weekend, and up 1o50 percent were using stronger drugs.
Survivors Include fi
ur gm showing. And the kids were good. I never had any
o
For
the
J.B.
of
Lake
Mary,
Edward
Of
Augustine
Catholic March In
Pot, LW and other hallucinogens were plentiful.
q hni th walking around and talking to them," Tellaka said.
ay,
the
American
teems
mited.
Medical
HInesviule, Newton of Orlando,
numbers involved, the problems were li
reported 797 drug incidents. Seveity4wo people needed medical "By the doing day we were on a first-name basis.
Ray of Maitland and Frankle of [4551011 Pod 53 In Sanford and
now a restaurant owner, feels Woodstock
Lake Mary; two daughters, the Ililnigiders.
attention, 28 requIred medication over the three-day festivaL
made people realize that all yowl kids were not all
Survivors Include his wife,
There were two deaths from overdoses. A third youth was killed
Bernice Barfield of St Mary's
!.argent
of
Julia,
of the home; three
when his sleeping beg was run over by a tractor In a muddy, crazY drunks and dn addicts. They went to hear the music.10
Ann
Ga., •nd
'in the city of New York on any given night there would be
hllls,
Fla.;
two
brothers,
daughters,
Mrs. Beverly Cairo
garbage-strewn field.
the amount of problems," Tell,"SNA
of
Chicago,
Mrs. Judy Zaringof
the
music.
tunas
get
into
&amp;hlldren
fl
"It wasn't a place where you could really
Los
Altos,
Calif., and Mrs.
Bruce
Plank,
30,
of
Salt
Lake
City,
now
is
a
lawyer
for
Utah
great.grandchlldrei.
people
and
so
many
things
happening,"
There were so many
can't.
under
the
Il
1
Services,
4W
an
agency
representing
poor
people
who
Funeral
services
will
be
held
Katideen
Joplin
of Virdon, DL;
to
be
was
a
very
new
space
for
usMacamber said. "It
the
seven
grandchildren.
hire
attorneys.
afford
at
there
loose,
seeing
all
those
to
4
p.m.
to
be
out
Monday
at
influence of various drugs,
Funeral mass will be
Ten years- ago, he was a VISTA volunteer ID WoiSTfl Baldwin Funeral Home,
people."
celebrated
Wednesday it 10
Maduasetts. For a test rim, Plank and his comrades took i Altamonte Chapel.
Macomber had just gone through a divorce and was d*ing
a.m.
and
rosary
will be recited
with his parents when he went to the festival. He said the times gouanantpurchaaed school bus used for their tutoring project
at
8:45
p.m.
Tuesday.
Both will
FRANK
J.
CAUAIIAN
were "pretty beneficial" although he later spent 18 mobild In jail and painted It red, white and blue.
at
the
Buena
Funeral
Ci11'hn,
90,
of
be
held
Frank
J.
They irbded the name of a bogus rock group - 'Frankly
au an LW charge.
Reflecting on Woodstock and the past 10 years, the redhaired Dankly and The Seven Uttle All.Amerlcans" - on the side, and Spring Hammock Trailer Park Chapel.
Burial will be In llIghfrMd
In Longwood, died, Sunday in
potter says he was "antiwar and antl..lot-oMuff at the time. drove to Bethel.
Memory
Gardens.
to
Winter
Park.
The bus was repainted yellow when they got back
"That was part of a revolution In our heads, not going along

GAMA Pilot
Feels

,,We were treated more politely than any group of visitors that

mee," YYaw said after the visitors departed, to the relief
of his neighbors.
"If a half-million people could two such adverse conditions filled with the possibility of disaster, riot, lootlijand catastrophe
peace, then perhaps then i5h0pe
_ into three days of made
that If we join with them, we can turn adversities that are the
problems of Ainsrtca today Into a hope for a ftbW and more
peaceful fiture."
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also needed the money just

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knowledge, but Is aware of
several things at once.
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Massachuseits, and retired after two montho' use when the engine the nation apart.
exactly the way' It had been planned for us," he said. "Their view of lbS $tVdSIstI In the 1N was that they were all
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Macomber enjoys his current lifestyle, which keeps him busy. blew.
appreciate are
After VISTA, long-haired Plank worked as a dishwasher, radical and wild," Baldwin said. "What they don't of
"I don't have to eat my lunch at exactly noon. I do something
the protest
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more
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moderate
backbone
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has
been
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janitor and teacher before going to law school.
because I really enjoy it, not because I have to.".
movement of the 'I. They really don't mderstand the sense of
He hopes to be making pottery "until I'm 80,11! last that long. Legal Services staff for four years.
Plank feels his political views haven't changed much thehot ontrage that had built i.Thoy were only aware of the tail end of
"I try to give a person as good a deal as he can get anywhere.
High quality and low prices. That's just not around today. A lot of 10 years. Bethought then, and believes now, that the people are In the war."
The Woodstock Generation Is gone. Its costribidlon, or lack of
people have low quality and high prices. So I have to do something a struggle for the right to control their liv!s.
It, Is In the eyes of the beholder.
different."
The people's struggle, Plank said, is more against big business
One who had food memories from start to finish was Yugur,
The Woodstock Festival also brought a new spiritbStWSSfl than against the government. "The giant corporations control
now deceased,who allowed the event to be held on 0acres of his

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ntechanlzaticm of society. I don't want to do everything from my
) V set."
Before the weekend was over, Woodsiock became more than a
music ev4. It was a social phenomenon that caught mainstream
ArnJrlca offguard by bringing widespread drug use Into the open.
David Birnes was waiting to enter college when he and some
Wellesley, Mass., friends made the trek to Be". They bought
tickets fo the festival, which were never collected as the crowd

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Legal Notice

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CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLOrnDA IN TH CIRCUIT OUIT F0 IN T$1 CIRCUIT COURT FOR
NetIcof PuWicHearlag
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
P101*11 DIVISION
'Skyjackers
Free
6
PROBATE DIVISION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Pile Nwmbev 7S.1S1.CP
pile Neesler ?t.151.CP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Divisiog
the Board of Adjustment of the CIty
IN 11 ISTATI OP
of Lob, Mary, Florida, that said IN IL ISTATI OF
Elill M. UN!.
Board will tid a public besting a, RUTH JENKINS SIMPSON
1:00 P.M., on Wednesday, Sip.
Deceased
Deceased
timber 5, Ii7, to
NOTICI OF ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Hostages
In
LIsbon
a) ReconsIder granting
a
TO ALL. PERSONS HAVING TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
variance toaliowforconstrucflonot CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
a single fimily dwllling on a 1*1
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND AU. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
LISBON,Portugal(UPI)—A warned
ntIch has 1436 square feet Instead OTHER PERSONS INTIRISTID OTHER PERSONS INTERUTID
the hijackers, Iwo word of the condition of the sttheroqul,id,000squaqef.ofan
THE ESTATE:
IN THE ESTATE:
trio of Spanish Foreign Legion Frencitmen and a Qllesn Who freed hostages but the plane's width of 66 Iset Instnd of the 1NYOU
ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
required
75
desertersreleasednlzhnetages, deserted from the Spanish ca$aln said earlier the atmos
feat, In an R.1A zoning that the administration of the estate that the administration of the estate
classification. Said property being of RUTH JENKINS SIMPSON, of Elsie M. Lins, dcisssd, File
Including two chlldrei, today Foreign Legion, would be phere aboard the eraft was situate
in the City of Lake Mary,
Fill Number 7C157.CP, is Number 7.li.CP, Is pending lii the
from their hijacked Iberia arrested,
"calm" and no violence was Florida, and described as follows: pending in the Circvit Court for CIrcuIt Court for Seminole Countt.
Airlines Dc-S as the plane
Reports from Macbid and
Lots 15 and 16, Block II, Crystal Seminole County, Florida, Probate Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
reported.
Lake Winter Homes, is r plof Division, the address of which Is •.es of wMdl is Seminole County
prepared for take off for from Lisbon's Portebs airport
In Geneva, a Swiss Justice thereof recorded in Plat Baoli 2, $emin)e County Courthouse, North Courthouse, Probate DIvision, P.O.
Geneva, Switzerland.
corrected earlier flaures on the Denartinent anokasnan said. Page 114.116. Public Ret&amp;dt
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aiprSSe
ffie estate
or
Irepresent iv
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4—Personals
18—Help Wanted'
pirates who seized the Spanish that after the release only ala Airlines, the pilot and the
Grandb
Avenue.
addriss
Is
104
Loch
Aiter
Court,
ofioisaddrssslslS2$afsuma
Drive,
jetliner In the Canary Islands hostages, Including three crew- hijackers that the plane may
The Public Hearing will be held in Sanford, FL 32771. The name and Sanford, Florida 32711. The name
AVON
RHONDA G. MILLER
Sunday night, freed the half- men, two cleaning women and a Land In Switiland, but only at the City Hall, City of Lake Mary, addreu of the personal represen. .d address of the personal
Pleasecall
322.1210
,
Florida, at 0:00 P.M., on September
A1
tstivvs attorney are ferN'
s. AvO(
uen iiontages as soon as
rewswntativVs attorney are $
earning
y m jan&amp;wr, were
.
Thanks.
5, 197i, or as soon thereafter as
All persons having claims or forth below,
power. For details, call 1 041.
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got confirmation that. they
Officials said earlier there
He said the hijackers would possible, at which time Interested demands against the estate ac
4617 or 1.$5S.1701.
All persons having claims or
could land the plane in Swit- were 24 hostages aboard the be immediately arrested.
Parties for and against the rsquest required, WITHIN THREE demands against the estate as
5—Lost &amp;
Restaurant help wanted, mature &amp;
,IIIJ8*cu
stated above will e heard. Said MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP required, WITHIN
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zerinu.
THREE
IIIiH JWI.
dependable, part time &amp; full
hearing maybecontinuedfromtIm. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF
However, Swiss authorities
There was no, immediate
time
good hours. Apply In
Lt' Black MaIm Chow Chow
totim,untllflnalactlonlstak,nby TIIISNOTICE,tofil,wfffiffiec$erli THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
person to Stuckey's Pecan
the Board of Adjustment,
0 ulas Ave area
vi
at me above court a wrlt$e
THISNOTICI,tofllewfththeclerk
Shoppe, 141.46, Sanford.
dbeinioffored for return.
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in slatement of any claim or demand
me above court a written
edi I attention Call
three (3) public places within the they mayftavi. Eacticlaim must be statement of any claim or demand
IPN, fIitIme1, part time App
NOTICE
rn-oil,.
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the In writing and muSt Indicate the they may have. Each claim must be
In person Lakeview Nursing
Notice Is hereby given that the City Hall and published in the basis
for
me
claim,
tile
name
and
in
writing
and
must
Indicate
me
Lost
ladies Seiko watch on back _ 1 Center 919 E. 2nd St.
Seminole County School Board wili Evening Hera!d, a newspaper 01 a4dresi of the creditor or his agent basis for
claim, til, name and
beach of Lake Mary's Crystal
Maln,enance mechanic. U of Fla,,
hold a hering in the board room of general circulation In the City of or
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attorney, and the amount addresa of the creditor or his agent
Lake. 332.3190.
Ag. Research 1. Education
mesdool board otficeon August22, Lake Mary, Florida, on. time at claimed. if me claIm is not
yet due, or attorney, and the amount
Center Sanford. $10,105.92 per
to consider adoption of Policy least fifteen (15) days prior to the
ONE
PHONE
CALL
STARTS,,
tie date when it will become due dalmed.IffhecIaIm lsnoly.tdu.,
yr. pIus 16 pct. fringe benefits,
60x39.446.9 which iquires $ICOfl. aforesaid hearing. in addition, said shall
be stated.' It mc claim Is me get, wileø it wilt become due
CLASSIFIED AD ON I
vllunI,i%UUui U
Experience in motor &amp;
dary principals to have students
bdposte in the area to contingent or unliquidated, the WaU be stated. if me claim is
END. TH
RESULIFUL
machinary maintenance
Weight Watckers, lila m Ascension Lutheran QuEch
5*1 a consent form for locker be considered ii least fifteen (13) nature of the imcertalnty
NUMBER IS 322.2611.
shall be centlRgent or unliquidated, the
necessar
EuaI Opportunity
sesrchespriorto
issueof
locker
and
days
CasselbeFry,7p.m. Florida F"''
prior
to
the
date
of
public
stated.
It
me
claim
Is
secured, me neilirs of me uflCiflainty $11111 be
Lost: Black 4 mo. German
hIgh school principals to have hearing,
Affirmative Action Employer,
security shall be described. The stated. lime claim is secured, the
Diet Workshop 10 a.m,, and noon, Canton Union
Shepherd last seen Laurel Ave.
Call 322.4134.
'students sign a consent form for
DATED: August 2, 1979
claimant shall deliver sufficient seCurity 111111 be described. Till
Name "King". Call 3226507 or
vehicle search before issue of
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
4- Connie V. Malor
copies of the claim to the clerk to claimant shell deliver sufficient
130.1942 after S.
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parking permit. The economic
PeChufarfft.i
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City Clerk
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enable the clerk to mall on. copy to copies of file claim to the clerk to
Impact will consist of cost of forms
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license 04 &amp; 4-12. 3220566. San
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City
of
Lake Mary,
each personal representatIve,
enable the clerk tq mail one copy tO
Ward, Interstate Mall. Altamonte Sarinp.
whIch Is estimated at $X0.300. The
lord NursIng &amp; Cony. Center
Florida
All perlonsinterestedin the estate each personal resentative.
..re
implemented Is PublIsh: August 6, 1979
specmc law
Sanford AlA
8 p.m.!
tO wtlOIfl a' copy Of this Notice oO
All persons ifites'ilI.dlnmeistate
PRODUCTiON PERSONNEL
P.1230.fl.Thoupersonslnterest.d
DEM.35
Administrationhasbeenm.iI.gare 10 whom a copy of this Notice of
Church, Sanford.
Light Manuf. Must be 15. Apply
may osthin a complete copy of this
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Unique
Kindergart
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AdmInI*atlon has bwn mailed ac
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Bldg. 140, 1711 Hangar Rd.
w. r uw St.
policy ann econom c rnpac,
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for. yiar o...
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF FiQU.t,v,
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statementatth.schoolboardofflce,
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PUBLICATION
OF
MONTHS
PROM
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DATE
OF
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p.m.
1211 MelIowllIe Avenue, Sanford,
THISNOTICE,tofileanyobjectlons THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Church, Mcu road, Winter Sings.
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they may have that chailenge the THIS NOT10E.toflleanyobjections
Fir$tfOfllyChildCareCeflter Pn
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market stock man must be
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio SocIety,
1.0. Feather,
7:30 p.m. 8CC
Begifl.
validity of the decadent's will,
they may have that challenges me
Saturday In Sanford
NOTIcE It uLoE.#.u1.
experienced.
Also experienced
Chairman
A4.un..
Tele-Communjcations Bu11'41"
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y qualifications of the personal
ning June 2. Sanfes'd Eary
valIdity at the decadent's will, me
the' Y '..Oiiflch of the City of
cashier. Apply. In person Food
m
Seminole County School Board
Lalli representative, or the venue or luailfications of the personal
Chlldcate Center. 322-MU.
I..uuner7j, 'P.m.,
Born Markets 25th &amp; Park Ave
Baptist Church, Crystal
Publish: August 6,
jurisdiction
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venue
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hold
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app
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ciarngon
Lake.nd Country Club, Lake Mary.
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'ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
ItwlSdictlon of the court.
a
Waitresses 1. Bar Maids. Ex
COn$.%Ier
5.GxcI TN
to Eat
an OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
perienced onlyl Apply 1 to I
'ItL'QflW £I?g!l$a.
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WILL
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BARRED
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
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p.m., Wed. thru FrI. Joint in the
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Pouitry,
beef, pork, fish. t-ree
Dateo(thetlrstpublicatlonof tills. WILLIE FOREVER BARRED
Woods. 339-1543.
&amp;iP4lN, CER.AIN LANDS WITH.
lunch, 1 p.m., business and bingo.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
area. 322-2314. Sam's Portion
IlISNoticS of Administration'
IN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
between 9 1. 5, Holiday Inn of
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SanfsedSertoma, 7 am. Sambo's
Sanford, Lake Front.
pringaSertoma, . a.m.,coinm Y center
of tile estateof
As
Personal
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SEVERABILITY
AND
EFFEC.
ri. Edgemon Ave.
li-Instructiom
hold a p*Iic Pleating on September TIVE DATE.
RUTH JENKINS SIMPSON
me .at. w
CADP
Sanford Ucea, noons Holiday Inn,
4,1179, at 7:30p.m. to consider an changing the zoning ontlwfoilowing
Deceased
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Ordinance
entitled
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50hr mm 7 yrs.exp.
property sItuate in the REPRESENTATIVE
All UlI F55,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY dscr bed
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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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WeIgLtWatchers,7p.m.,SanfordWognan'aaub,3o5.
FLORIDA
RE.
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OF LAKE MANY
REPRESENTATIVE:
s-Douglas Stenstrom of
Cr.a$lvelxpreulons
CARPENTER $
23-U12
Oak Ave.;-7 p.m., Summit ApIs, Casselberry.
ZONING CERTAIN LANDS
STENSTROM, DAVIS,
T.HULIN RAY, ESQUIRE
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE OftheSW¼oflheSElao$$ection;, MCINTOSH a. JULIAN
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DUFIP1D FROM A-I TO C-i; SnoleCount, FIOrI4I,L!5S the Sanford, FL 32771
TelephOne (104) 7342404
Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Bobby Depot, Sanford.
Telephone: 303-332.2)71
CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY South 340 feet of the West
PublIsh. Agu$$ 4, 13,
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AND EFFECTIVE DAT,E.
DIMlI
South Seminole Masisk Ledge, 7:30 p,
1 9 PM daily.
thereof, And Also LESS that part Publish Aug. 6, 13, 1979
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changIng
the
zoning
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following
lying
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of
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North
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ADVERTISING
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described property situate In the WyLmn•ofsunorive(Re,
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social ball, Lutheran
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Cityof LakeMarytorthepurpos.of Sanford Avenue, Plat look 9, Page
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PAPER
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Routes
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Township 30 South,
ORDINANCE
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An aggressive salesperavailable in Sanford and
501 lake Mhml. Drive, Sanford.
Range 30 East, $emlnole County,
MAY
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3 BR, 2 bath home 27*12 game
room, Ideal for large fAmily,
beautifully landscaped, close to
shopping, school I. recreation
area $49,750.

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dining j'es. Ecansesicil central
heat pump, 11.11 trees. G.'
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payments, nave to See vo a
preciate. Call 319 553% or 37:

BLAIR AGENCY
32) 3866er 323 17)0

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644 30)'

LSkéffont Lot — Loch Atr, prlte
of the area, gorgeous trees and
view. 552.000. Owner-Associate

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

wmany luxury features on 2'
country acr.sI Extras inc.
Game Im., library, barn, FP &amp;
Morel SPP WARRANTED. Just
510,0001
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ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 1 bath home
w-spacious rms, modern kit, 2
porches, FP, &amp; Much Morel

Only 037,9001

68—Wanted to

Aft.5322-71)l

322-4457

SWAGON WHEEL CHARM 7
51, 2 B ranch style home, lust
listed. Situated on cor lot, lush

landscaping. 549,500. Call today
for appt.
CLIKE THE COUNTRY? 9-Iacres in Osteun wIth 1g. 3 BR, I",
B, nearly new mobile home.

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7 bath home In Shadow Lake
Woodsi Every Imaginable

Dream Come
True for 591,3001—NE DUCED—
IUY NOW.

feeturel Your

FANTASTIC 151,2 bath home In
Hidden Like w-C HIA, ww
carpet, patIo, a. -loIn the
Homeowners Aim. A Ivy for
$4L1051
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI WE LIST a. SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONEI JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO. !t

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ANYTIME
MUIHPI LiUig krvle

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STIMPER AGENCY-'
REALTOR 323-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

Eves 349$400.3fl 1939

42—blIeH0mss

see our bosuiltul new BROAD
MORE, front a. rear BR's.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

3l13OrtandoDr.

7,7,.

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Painting
lOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Jarmerlr Harriett's Beauty Nooc
3)9 . 15t St., 322-5742

specialty.

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Resi &amp; Comm

lnt &amp; Ext

322-8782 9 9

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our

2$ yrs. Exp. .691542:

Picture Perfect E*t'iinin'j
Free Est. Lic. l0pct. dis to Si
Cit. 3396066. 6688335.
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interior

Pllfltiflg &amp; Repair

Alterations,-Dr,umakl4
Drapes, Upholstery,

323-0707
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Custom Painting &amp; detail trim,,

Grooming I Soarng

Free Est. 323 1704.
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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
- supplies, dog houses, Insulated,

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Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fast

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shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 332.5753.

PliotapNc

repair service. 372-6101.

Plastering

3237340
Interior-Exterior Plastering

Year round vacation home. This
year rough it In comfort 20 It.
Tropicanna fully equipped self
contained trailer lv, sliding
glass door, roll down awning,
tub-shower, AC, I year old.

16.990 ly Owner. 41$ Lake Mary

$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

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REAL ESTATE

as A triplIng-s. lbISU..ESI,aiISS
BesL heead. NSNfld. —
Sills p4 Ales. $3 A, ma.. reed Is,
rssldss$$aI dsnln.eot, 5)1300.
lsgal.alsS. C. isdiet, P.O. Bee IN,
rsdail*, me. SIN, or — iI.l.

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Custom built Iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 333-7551, 339-769.

blowing,
a.
Ceilvloss. Lowest prices. Call
3310039 or 904-7346100 collect.

INSULATION — Batting,

RACO

Foam,

fiberglas

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FreeEst.

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333-012atter5:3O
Vinyl repair a. recoloring

CUSTOMHOME BUILT

REMODELING a. REPAIR

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Blvd., Lake Mary.

for Bargains. 762) 5 Sanford
Ave., 322-1491. Open Tues. thru
Sat. 9:30 to 5:30.

Licensed. Banded

IMan, qualit operation

'75 Midas travel trailer
30',$I99SFIRMI
322-1009

54—Garage Sales

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exterior
pressure cleaning, roof
Satisfaction guaranteed bIore
payment.32?-1137 after 6 pin.

BIE

coating,

75-'ea!io11&amp; Vehicles

den 10 pcI. every 10 days. Hurry

INC.

(LOCAL) 319 531)

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Twin &amp; 0*1 beds, 305 Waterfall
BR wile, roto tiller. Prices go

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Yard debris, Trash

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LaheMmry, beautIful 1* x 30' lot
w OIICI triss. Ready Is build on,
this
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WIN.

Appliances &amp; Misc.

SANFORD AUCTION.
12)5 S.

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pump organ. This sale is a must
to attend. includes items for the
collector 4, dealer
$VISA—MASTER CHARGES
$ CASH DOOR PRIZES

KENMOR&amp; WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used Machines.

Apache 12 * 6$ 2 BR 3 bath,
porch, awning. Assume mortgNi 1*1 1)10., 52500 down. 333

Ught Hauling

working player piano &amp; walnut

oven I S single oven. Prices
start at 1213.25. Sanford Furniture Salvage, 1793 So. of
Sanford, 3225771.

313-5300

up lurk mowers tree. 27)871)
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IN THE WANT ADS. 32246)1 or
531-9993.
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To be sold to the highest bidder 1g.
consignment from N.J. + local
estates. Oak, mahogany, walnut.
DR I. BR suites + lots of
assorted tbls, chaIrs, chInas,
desks, lamps I glassware, also

New Tappan gas ranges. below
wholesale—left over from going
out of business sale—) double

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mowers for sate. WI))

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PUBLICAUCTION.
MON., AUGUST 6,7 PM.

brano New lnterspring Bedding '
price. sanford Furniture Salvage,17-92 5.01 Sanford 3371731,

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Call Dell's Auction, 323 5620.

51—Household Goods

Homers Lawn Mower Service.
Lawn mower repairs I used

Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

dential Auctions I Appraisals.

323 1947.

RoSt'

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Ceramic Kiln—Duncan—still new,
auto control, fully eqpt., 23*33.

VA &amp; P14* FInancing

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01. type gas cans. $19.99 em.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
322 579)
310 Sanford Ave.

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specialists, top soil &amp; (III dirt,
sod laying 1 free trimming,

LawflMr Repair

(urniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.

Cranic

349-5133.

General

Call Carl Harris at

condition. Washers, Ref., etc.
Kelloggs Auction 323-1050.

19' Flare Fiberglass boat. 60 hp
Gale Oft, tilt trailer, new top
1300; 20mm ammo boxes, $5 ea.

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SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

Wanted Appliances repairable

20 lb. air compressor, $100;
~ bed comp., $30
32 10 172 aft 5

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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

Top Prices Paid
Used, any condigoned 614 $126

Sears 9" with some accessories.
339-0553.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

For sale sofa with 2 chairs. red
Herculon, also radial arm saw

Lawn Service

Wonder what to do with Two? Sell

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 372-012).

&amp; heater. Coffee table, excellent

* FLASHI

Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, 1
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $34,000. Grabthe Car Keys

Buy

Good u%ed turn, applIances,
plumbingilxtures, .-.,'.
bld. material. 32? 5659

FREE ESTIMATES
323-5719
321 0098
Mowing

way. The magic number Is 3222611 or $319993.

Cash 322.4132

$40,600.

Manor I Perfect for starter
homll Fla. Rm., eat in kit..
fenced yardl BPP WARRANT.
ED. Reduced to $399101

Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri.
cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est.4l.6fl4.
Lit., Bonded I Ins,

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford

leather recllner w-elec. vibrator

porch, sodded yard, paved street
a. Much More. SO pcI. assumable
mortgage. $37,500.

BEAUTIFUL 2 BR, 1" bath home

Ann Lackey, Shenandoah VIII.
4220 S. Cr1 Dr., Apt. 91, Hwy 17.
92, Sanford, 32771. No Cailst

Early American sofa, brown

HIA, w-w carpet, screened

IJWfl Maintenance

Air Conditioning

bred mixture. w-personality.
Must be very friendly, alert &amp;
healthy. Send description, phone
no. &amp; bred mixture, If known to

311315EFlrctSt,
3275622
Beauty Sato Chairs—used but
good cond. $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Sølvag., 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322-177.

bath country block home, C

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)Ibrian Husky pups black I
white AKC registered. 321031$

for Sale

cond. 327-1776.

65—Pets Supplies

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5.0. BALINT IASSOC.

323-5163

SaveuptoSOpcl.of

reuphoistery charge. 1695111
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Motorcycle Insurance

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OVER 4 MILLION
INSALESIN 1979

REALTORSW
Office
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REALTY,

,anford's Sales LEader

GET LOST

78—torcycles

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Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
sell the best &amp; servIce the rest.
Western Auto
322-4103
301W. lstSt.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE

,Cash for your Iott Will build on

STEN STROM

SUPER 3 BR. 1 bath home InC.C.

2004 LillY Ct. Charm of an old
Florida homi will be found in
this modernized I II, I B, pool
horn., featuring garden rm.,
formal LII DR,FR Ia study.
Onte acrslol. Strictly bypapt.
Bobby Greene, REALTOR 121
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Maps No Sailing Service
company established accounts
Investments n.ioo to $13,130
secured oi inventory and
isu*mnl,*ritelncludename,
address, teiepP.ojie and three
refermsc,, ti" Pernnl

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1nIevIpp1aren*eistewvpi
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NOTICRIIHIROYOIVINtIIot

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VA-F HA.235.Con. Homes

DeBary new high I. dry) BR, 2

2 BUILDING SITES

$39,900.

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Majt land Office
Offices Open Daily $ am-S pm

REALTOR 3224000 MLS

shaded dbl sized lot in one of
Sanford's finest 'neighborhoods.
Owner anxious. Terms. 14.1,900.

Inc. REALTOR. MLS

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RE AL TO R S

Raborn REALTY

BR, 2 B home, beautIfully

located in
county near clef!), school. Both
for $4,000.

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south of New Smyrna. $32,000.
322 3)08 as for Tony or Louise.

3221195.

2500 SQ FT of gracious
living in this lovely lg Mayfair 3

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maeIae ttJ
Aisfyinpeflan lat'.ISrd Nursing
a. Cony
911 MelAAIIIs
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100' frontage, approx 800' deep on
InterCoastal Water Way. 6 ml.

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Aitamont.
allSales Guaranteed
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with

sold Once Unl$,d Matiod,, Church,
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$anlsrl,plodda.CaIiMan.Thru

via.

322.2611 or 031.9993.

$170,000.

323.5774 Dy or Night

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abandoning

mers of iii, reel ropariy affected tax records.
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DATED: AuguW 3,1979
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advinceof tile Public HWiflg, 1
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the

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avenue.

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City Hall: and published hI

I B, I'5mOdiIid frame home,

Experienced cook—steaks &amp;

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SaIfotd.SemlsaIe
Jayceettes, 7:30
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*AI1ItYrUa.is

HUSKEY REALTY -

V Enterprise, Inc.
It you don't tell people, how are
they going to know?-'Tsil- them
*ith '* ctis$IflSd 01,by calling'

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Grocery.ear, 3-2 home,, S rental
units, all on busy 1742. Owner
wIll finance. Call for mare Info.

CafeterIa P.1 to train now for
Sept. opening. 2 p.m.. p.m.,
isC. co. benefits. Apply to Mrs.
WhIttlng$on, 5CC cafeteria 321

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BUILDER. 3222207.

1*000.
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Inc. Realtors

INVESTORS downtown location
near shopping,. hosp. &amp; chur
ches. Ideal for multiple
or office complex.
dwellings
Nearly 1 cIty block zoned RMO1.

New 23$ Homes I pet. interest to
qualified buyer. $32,000 to

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beautifully wooded bldg. sIte on
paved st City water. $10,000.

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ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
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new

Want to buy puppy 6-0 wIt old, Sm.

19.B Pter Front Property

&amp; clean. $35,300.

Unsworth Realty

M.

Engine rebuiider. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 20th Fl. Exp.
enurate w:y'i

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323 0735.

'14 Mustang Ghia II V 6.
brakes, new battery Hip'
mileage but runs great. $1,900

cars,trucks&amp;heavyequipment,

or 323-1167 or 332.4013.

meccial. $30,000. Beverly B.
Mason Realtor-Associate.

Low Down Payment

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES. Mint cord., 2 BR
near hospital $ shopping. Lake
fishing near by. Hobby tm, neat

FORMORE INFORMATION

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Page 14 of the Public Records of WayLmneof$unDrlve(Recordadu May, F$or$dathatsaldcouncllwmll
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Seminole County, Florida, and also Sanford Avenue, Plat
, Pope hold a public hearing on September mc- City Council of the City of
loss me South 40 feet for rlghtof. 16*1 the Public Records of Samlnole 6, 1979 at 1:30 p.m. to consider an Casselberry, Seminole County,
way ci Lake Mary Boulevard, and Count" FlorIda) Said Parcel Ordinance entitled:
Florlda.thatlheCmtyofcalselbevry
eu the last 179 fist for rlght.ol. coqtains 2.2$ Acres
AN ORDINANCE OP 1141 CITY proposes to clme, vacats and
OF
way for Rinehart Road and also less
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA RI. abandon tile following described
More commonly known as next
theSOVthIOOfie$OlttleEi$t200fSet and wrapping Itound Phillips Mat ZONING CERTAIN LANDS easement, to wit:
ot me above described property.
the corner of Lake Mary Boulevard WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
The NorThws.t
MAnY P..ORIDA. Al HEREIN DR. certain 7.1 foot.4½ feet ot mat
More commonly known as Lake and Sun DrIve.
publIc -utility
Mary Ioulevardfrontagethrough to
The Public Hearing shall be held FINED FROM A-i to 1-3: CON-. easemint located aigeIg the
Sun Drive and Rinehart Road, 4.4 attheCityHail,CltyofLakeaAary, FLICTS. SEVERASILITY AND Isutiwast property line ci Lot 33,
plus or minus acres, Currently Florida, lpr.etn
!
on the feflowIn, 5lOCk l.Camelo Unit 2,as
changing l,s e
me PublIc Records of Seminole County,
The Public Hearing shall be held thereoler as possibIL at wtllêh tIme
k.l!!tL..__in
Florida.
attheCltvHali,CityofLakeMary, Interested parties for and against
"mini
u
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Florida, at 7;31p.m. on September the roguish stated above' will be
and maIme city Council will hilds
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4, i9, at CIty Hail or as- soon heard. Said iwaringmay be con.
public hearing on tile prspc
•. .ffieropftuas possible, at which time tinged fron time tp time untIl final
abandonment at 7:30 P.M. on ml
,
Werested perils. for and against action is taken
the City Councli. "'a NI
13$hdayof August, AD., 1979, or as
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me reguest stated above will be THIS NOTICEbyshall
soon thereafter is possible, at me
be posted in
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Cily 14a11 of tile CIty ot ctry,
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action Is taken by till City Council. City Hall: and published In the
be ..:i: 'againetffie dosing will be pagg i_THIS NOTICE shall bepostod in Evening Herald Newspaper, I
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l, actientakenbyth,Cl$yCouncl,,to
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743S'' S. French (1792) Sanford
373 5324

tiAl COLBERT, REALTY

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512.300.

The Real Estate Agency
Inc., Realtors

2 lots, with fruIt trees.

Offer.

Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323-7540

deep lot, 173x330. Zoned corn

24 HOUR lB 322•9283

WORLDS

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IIAITY

eg.

1410 Valencla Ct 3 BR, 1½ bath,
brick const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 vii old. $26,500.

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Wymore Rd.. Altamonte.
862 743

1110W. FIRST STREET
Make Offer' 2 story, 10 room on

SUNLAND 113 AZALEA LAt

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runs good, clean car. $900 or bet

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES R. Legg, Lit.
Mtg. Broker, 825 No. ID

ESTATE SALE

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carpet, ideai for
professional suite.

Rig. Real Estate Broker
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321-0759

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auto, air, PS, PB. Excellent
cond. Make offer, 373 1730.

From SlOto 130
Call 322 1624. 322 446f

information. Call 531-6290.

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"Can you make one that looks I ke an oil company executive?"

be combined for 1200 sq. ft. total

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OFFICE RENTAL
(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
In new bldg. on French Ave. Can

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Daytona Beach, will Piold -i
public AUTO AUCTION
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It
the only one in FlorIda. You set
the reserved price. Call 901-35S

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Losing your
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catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity, 322 0216.

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available.

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

CALL US TO DAY
about this 3 BR, 7 bath home w C
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for small car. 3233927 before

Sanlord. Fla. 32171

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Phone 322-7001, Sanford

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the St. Johns River. Two couples
with a good knowledge of the

ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 1792

18 wooded acres w spgs. North
Carolina, 4,000 ft. dcv. near
National Forest. 515,000. 322

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engine. PB, PS, no air. 53001

Property

W. Garnet? White
Rig. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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RENT YOUR HOUSEBOAT?

river &amp; boating experience.
Please call after 6 p.m. 321 0927.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 377 7490

Rig. Real Ettate Broker
290N. 1792, Casselberry, Fl.
031 0200
Eve. 162.3635

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H. Ernest MorrIs, Sr.

1004 Palmetto.

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3 BR, 1½ bath nearly new C HIP.
&amp; roof &amp; sodding &amp; fenced yard.
COULD RE YOURS
3 BR, 2 bath home only 4 yrs old
with C HIA I large yard on

JUST MAIE PAYMENTS '69 '
'75 modelS. Call 3)9 91(t) or 83:
4605 (Dealer).

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quiet street.

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Bid lot for duplex or single lamily
home, w city water, sewer &amp;
paved Street. 545,000.

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generator, ticeps 6 17500 322

Best Terms. William MalIc.

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every day,

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115 Laurel Dr. Furnilure, dishes.
linens, books, washer, dryer,
tools. Mist.

62acres --frontage onOsceola Rd.

NO EXCUSES
1 acts with natures blessing. High

It you are having difficulty finding
a place, to live, car to drive, a
lob, or some service you have
need of, read ill our want ads

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75—Recreational Vehicles

54—Garage Sales

Get Cash Buyers for a small in
vestment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322-2611
or 831 9993.

Quiet &amp; peaceful Lakefront home
wIth 3 acres covered with trees.
A gentlemans farm.

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3yLAWRENCELAMB,M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB — During
the last aeverl months I've
experienced a strange feeling
while sleeping. I'm awakened
In a Mate of panic fighting for
breath. This has happened on
more than one occasion In a
night and on several different

nights. I'm in good
condition. I do push UPS every
daY and I walk or jog about
three miles daily.
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,althou
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experienced a cold sweat when
I awake. I've not been able to
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concerned.
DEAR READER - You
probably will need sleep st udies
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
about sleeping Is that some
people experience sleep apnea,
meaning literally they stop
breathing during sleep. Your
description sounds like that,

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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

YOURBIRThDAY
Augus117, 1979
Partners will play ,prominent
roles In your affairs this coining
year. One alliance that you will
form will have far-reaching
__ effects.
I*I*ftCIa1
EO(3u1y23.Aug22)Ttynct
to be overly insistent UOII
having everything done your
way today. Being dictatorial

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sending for your copy ofAstro.
Graph P0 Box 450, Radio City
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to

BOY! THE CCTCF'i
MEPICAL CARE IS
GETTING TO BE

specify birth date.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepi. 22)
Instead of doing things the easy
way today, you may add imnecessary 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
today, so your best course is to
just to be yourself. Any
pretense will
scoiwlo (Oct. *Nov.
Conditions may net be as
harmonlosi at h0S 10da7 as
you'd like them to be.
m'
see the culprit when you look In
the mirror!
SAGIITARIUS Nov. 23-Dec.
21)Bee you ectInlpulMVeIy
00 YO bright ideas today'
study them a bit further to be
sure they are feasible or you
could go off on a tangent.

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Offer
In Fatal Fire
Reward

I am sending you The Health
Letter number 10-6, Sleep and
insomnia, to give you more
Information about the common
problem of sleepless nights.
Your problem could be related
to something else other than
sleep apnea and It's important
that you understand that

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A reward of up to $1,000 and feverishly to extinguishthe team would meet at Sanford
more is being offered by the blaze before It reached the third Police Department this atFlorida Advisory Committee on section, the Senkarik Glass and ternoon to consider all
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 AveSanforci.
The Investigative team
at
the
cots
Sanford firefighter.
a brick wall of
supply
Ernie Wrightj state deputy store tumbled onthe
top pet
of him
and the state deputy fire nmrshal,
Sanford Fire Department, the
fire Mar", said today the pother Sanfoid firefighteir.

sleeping 1US 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.
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Friends could cause you
complications today if YOU
permit yoindf to be drawn
Into petty situations.. Playing
po'itIcs with pals Is a no-no.
TAURUS (April *May 20)
It's e.sntlal that your goalsbs
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Signs posted near site where a Sanford firefighter was killed say "officials suspect this fire was a result of arson."

By DONNA F.STES

According to City Manager Warren Knowles, the commission
"It was my understanding the uniform services would take care
permanent lighted flag is up in Oviedo 24 hours daily, seven days
voted to cut the proposed budget for the new year by $1,561 by of It and the city commission was only eliminating
paying
a
week.
halting the practice of paying a park department employee someone overtime In the park's department
," Commissioner
The American flag will continue flying at Veterans' Memorial overtime weekends f
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The flag La in an enclosed ares between the city hail and pshl
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mw"111 over by the uniformurAces on an alternating basis, no action four rA the- otber Ax cities In the county. In Longwood, according
funding for a park employee to raise and lower the standard.
said
the city hall janitor handles the responsibility of
City Manager David Chacey, the flag Is lighted and remains up
"The uniform services — police and fire departments — will was tisn " tis city commission to implement the nana"er's to
raisin"
five day
ys weekly
b and'lowet!n the
24 hours daily. The fire de partment raises and lowers the stantakecarsofftonweekends," City Commissioner JolmMorrfs,the
dard
seven
clays
weekly
at
the
Casselberry
City Hall, City Clerk
"Thecttv hall staff takes turns raising the flag five days week
commission's llaiaon officer to the police d.partment,saldtoday.
'This has tobe discussed by the commission again," Mayor Lee
at Lake Mary City Hall," said City Clerk Connie Major and
"There nevel wu any intention to stop flying the flag on P. Moore said."Asfar as I am concerned, the flag will be flown on Mary Hawthorne said,
Ile same practice is carried out In Winter Springs with the fire
Building Inspector Neil McLeod or City Manager Phil
he said.
Weaken
weekends.!?
department in charge, said City Manager Dick Rozansky and a either
Kulbes lowers It In the evening.

overruff with the ten, that
would have been the last
defensive trick. South would
have finessed successfully
against the king and won the
rubber."
Alan: "When West didn't
bother to overruff, he In.'.
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Ridership Down During Summer Months

two trump tricks."
Oswald: "Note that If

Official

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Cut In Saturday Bus Service

By GEOFFREY POUNI$
review of the number of riders taticm Authority.
figures to show an Increase by on the last Saturday of June the day. They accounted for ridership takes a big dip after
Transportation-authority of.
Herald than Writer
during Saturdays in July In-"I's coding us money If the September or October. was 179. Those riders paid $43.88 In revenue, according to July
4. It could be that there are ficlal Dwight Maddox said that
Bus service In Seminole dicatesa marked decrease. The ridership is not there, and If Therefore, he said, It might be $6569in fares that day, hesaid. Kirchhoff's figures.
a number of migrant workers from December through June,
County on Saturdays may be decrease In the number of that's the case I don't we how wise to continue Saturday
On July 7, however, the
It would not be practical to who head north to North there was an average of about
sconanically winsible during rWm has had a neptive im- we can continue Saturday service duft the months other ntunber od riders fell to only 68.
stop thie service this year, Carolina and upstate New York 150 riders each Saturday in
the simmer monihe, according pact on the revenues genersted 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. mM number,
to ceimy Commiadoner Bill from three county routes
Kirchhoff said figures show
The commissioner presented for the day, he said. On July 14, enmmlssjoners to consider fall," he speculated.
depending on senior citizj
kirsoI.
operatid by the Orange. the decline In ridership begins figures during a work session the second Saturday In the taking that step next summer. Saturday bus service in the discounts,
generated about ON
Kircithoff said Monday a Semlnol.-Osceola Transpor. In July. He said he expects the Monday showing the ridership month, there were 112 riders for
"For some reason, the county began last December. In revenue each Saturday.

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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:

Herald Staff Writer

irs heart to y left, pass
by your partner, two dlimnondito your rlght.A Delibe
ware reader asks what can
prepared to have your own
we recommend.
Avoid ex.
You should make a takwith M 09
cbanm which could kid to
tout
double. Your partner
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doesn't
have much, but he
Alan' "soetis rsstts
CAN
should fit at least one of your
(jutlJsIj 23) OW
hisaft with his r'-= of suits.
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srb1d decided to (NxWIPAPER bflhlIPflhiI AWN.)
financially or buslnesswlu
today. If you're dod)Iota oM . sInce EM WOUIdb
(For a copy of JACOBY MOD.
any do"stall for time to study.
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LAN, send $1 to: "Win at
to
Bridge,' care of this newspa.
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good heart silL"
pr, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Oswald: "If West had Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.)
ny Stan Lee and Jonn Rornit.
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plated its investigation of the Bunker Lane, Sanford, suffered Department and Sanford Police

MignollaAve.
Brooklyn said. "By Monday, he
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The pet supply firm occupied (doctor) will have me on at 423-66;
two sedIom
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
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South ruffed the third heart
with a low trump the win.
ning defensive play would
have been for West to overruff with the seven - not to
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officials, the fire began about today.
(308) 843-7900;
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The red, white and blue signs
exact cam of the "suspicious" fractured left toe and a
fire this afternoon,
separation of the pelvis, posted around the fire site ask

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AUAU1(3It.eb. Ii)
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resources today, as well as ef
those which you manage for
others. Carelessness could WIN

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view of

the specl nature of your
history, I think it might be
it.
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Incidentally, this kind of sending you explains, many
problem In sleeping is made people with insomnia tend to
much worse by taking sleeping benefit from changing their life
pills. Many of these tend to style. That includes eliminating
depress the respiration and stimulating drinks that contain
that's certainly not what you caffeine, such as coffee, tea and
need in this circumstance, colas, the proper use of
7, 1979
Check with your doctor and see exercise and developing
If he can make an appointment. proper sleep habits. These
for
you ata slap center myour measures are often much more
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
area.
You may have togotothe beneficial in the long run than
19) Be a bit more protective

whose cooperation you may promise could avoid a conflict.
need. Find out more of what lies
PISCES (Feb. 21)March 20)
ahead for you in the year There is only so much that you
following your birthday by can door that others can expect

by Al Vermeer

PRISCILLA'S POP

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.

detailed studies. But in

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For Tuesday, August

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nursing director,
public or non-public schooli,
Iiersid8taff Writer
The vaccinations will be she added.
it Is 8 m as four-year-old
Regina Boyd is led U5IC10 the administered from either Of two
Students from out-of-state
I Seminole County Health clinics under the Seminole who
will attend a school In
Department by her older County Health Department: 900 Seminole County this fall must
S. French Ave., Sanford; and
brother.
at also show proof of im.
Church and Wilma streets, in munizatlon agdlnst cornRegina, of 1114 E
Sanford, waits patiently as a Longwood.
municable diseases.
e are having the Imnurse copies down her
cc offer ft..
history before she Is vaccinated munl2atlon clinics In an effort cination against
&amp;H wen of the
to
get"children ready for
i dipht1wrial tetanus and
communlicable
disesess
whid
school
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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
Elementary School but gives a pected to attend the first day of me"Ies. Manua and MWOL
sthool on Aug. 27, according to
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C$fl
students In grades 10,11 and 12
looking forward to getting her school district officials,
Children who are entering mud d"proof they have boss
h;;
kindergarten or first grade for imImMiled propal.'y agalit
But for students like Rag
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is
vaccinated. It's a rnulrunent
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 258—Sunday, June 17, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

$ 100
T ,'tmnq Flerald, Sauiforcn TI

Promotion

Evening Herald(USPS .18 2801- Price 25 Cents

Gains

County

$500,000

By JANE CASSELBEIt1tV

Fr i day, June is, 91
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The bowling lane proprietors were being counted.
herald Staff Writer
and motel and hotel owners can Seminole' raiders presented a
Their
ir face ' t re. red, but not
expect it real 's'. indialI
said skit in whic h the captured the.
from embarrassment over their homer. "We owe it all to thte
"head white eves of Tampa,"
bowling scores.
ladies who got the tournament who happened to be Pilar
Seminole women bowlers put
for Seminole. It will put its on Challa, president of the Florida
on their warpaint and feathers the map, in addition to Women's Bowling Association.
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receiit rFlcud
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,tdii
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economic benefits.
Women's Bowling Association's
Mrs. Kaiser and the other threatened to hold her captive
convention in Fort Lauderdale,
oinen
Mary Grant, Phil until 1982 It W as all in fun 4ind
determinid to bring the 1981 (rant Janet Liubu-t ( ith
thu. "Indians" aid e.'. ersone.
sta te tournament to Seminole McNahbj)ee PaST; June Phmt, seemed to enjoy
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Association the 10 officers and
directors vent all out to wrest
the tournament from 1 amp e
County
hitti rqxrtull) Went $1,000 in
the effort.
The Seminole delegates spent
It will put
$100 in their promotion.
Between 6,000 and 8,000
O
the map.
omen bo hers are. expected to
participate in the. tournanu.nt
hkkn Barbour
w hich runs e ver eekcnd from
had dresstd
April through the middle of up in Indian co'twI1es and
June. It is estimated the will (dUll) iigiied in Fort Lauder dak
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for the tour-

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Kaiser, secretary and treasurer
for the county association,
invited all the delegates and
their members to come to
Seminole in '81. Jack Kaiser,
representing Sanford \lasor
Ike. Moore and the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Coiniiierce. gave it welcoming
Wit'
address.
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representited the Seminole
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representing 49 counties filed

brings inure than 6,000 wi'uien

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into the meeting roorn of the

in(] guests to the area," said

manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Counitierre, to

professionall '

Bahai Mar Hotel, the Seminole
women stood at the doors

Robinson. 'Our community
should be proud of theuii, as this

tournuiie'iit," lie pointed out.
'Their efforts will enhance

passing out tire gifts and imking
can promise you the whole them to vote for their county.
During a lull in the election
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our great gaille Of I)o\%Illlg alld

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three dabs at the tuui'tmiiteiit or

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commerce in Seminole County. for state officers, while votes

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would like to assure them of the total III $tti,'Ii IntO the txwting souvenir items (or the ''gtte
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The mutual state convention and distributed brown felt
howling centers as sites for the
weekend will be held here in Indian pouches filled with such tournament.
conjunction with the tour- items as imienio pads, pens,
Bob Robinson, manager of
nament, and it banquet for 500 penciles, needles and bottle
the Altamonte Bowling Lines,
PS4)flS is planned for the openers donated by Seminole
congratulated the association
Sanford Civic (.',enter.
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focus on antis control. This
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Outstanding Dads--By The Bunch
By SIIAItON CARRASC()

Herald Stuff Writer
Remember

when your

father took you oil your
first driving lesson or
taught you how to throcc
your first curve?
hit- was the ntian who

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caine to see you perform in
your first high school play
or hurl your fast ball across
the plate. Soitiehow dad
always seemed to cheer the
loudest
The one who dug or his
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for a quarter whit-ti
the sound of the ice creaiii
truck filled our neighborhood block.
pockets

THE 'MENACE'
IS REMOVED

Trees that had been called a menace and Potential
haiard to incoming planes at the south end of the
Sanford Airport runway are no longer a problem.
They were cut down this week. The land on which
the trees were located recently was ordered turned
over to the Airport Authority, which instituted
eminent domain proceedings against three property
owners. The Authority claimed the trees had to be
cut in order to comply with federal safety rules,

Everyone has his own

unique concept of what a
father is supposed to be.
Recently those personal
thoughts and concepts
were shared by readers of
the Evening herald in its
searth for the outstanding
father of the year.

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readers to subunit it letter
telling about it than c-onside.'red to be cc onthy of
recognit ion as an out.
standing father.

The respomese was heavy
and the task of selecting
one person to be iiitervieweel was enormous.

I lerald

,hut ldie'uu
the
Ina te.'rial

but (ladd) has
given Us so riuuch inure'.
In return for all hue has
donut' for us. Ccc' have gi vent
htimtu cc lute hair, chronic
tndigestionc and a variety of
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standing father. Se-c' story

editors

on Page 1-11, (IL' ItSEI .V ES

After the.- selection

utiade ,

thei r

iu.'c.'.ssat'

decided to share cc ith

set'tloui.

readers some of the
thoughts expressed in

letters for sonic' of the

ttixiet syliuptoumus.

money and especially

One tho last mont h,
Sheila I it tue.'cc driver u rant
into it brick wall cc ithi his
car. l)o;uiu ia miotorcuus
driver i drove into the yard
and
destroyed
the
sprinkling systeumi. Pant
gave turn it stray dog for
his birthday.
With it chuckle and open
antis, dadd) cc e'lcommeeei us
all and took us out to

advice. Most parents give

celebrate. Note that's a

nominees.

The

the
the.
passages excerpted front
the letters sent in on their
behalf:
S. JI)SEI'II DAVIS
narnues of

tiotmuinees precede

Our daddy

possesses

nmtany endearing qualities:
his gellerosaN with tutu.',

Iirsi class lather
ueai

of

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I ie is big u when ccc we're
ouilugi't. hue' looked bigger
and he cc cars greet u. People

call Iuuuti 'the green giant''
but to huts fautuly, hue's it big
('101(11% teddy bear full of
love.
Dad is always cluing tea
othicas ,Mauis tuuue's he has
cendured out oiu utuidiiighit
call.,, but to' Was never too
tired to help u.s cc ithi our
Iuoi tie- ceonk or any pr o ble ms
ice' had.
For our dad, the famnuils
always conies fi rst.

luul it %%1)14_s to Lies actanctage' a_s being it great
uI,uul
lit' tu,. raised 11 ehtl(Ire'tt
anuuf hius even tilkVII In a
lrii'muui cut uiuttit' 'is it tostt'r
child. 1k has proviuk'd U_s it
cc orude'rful hiunue' litre in
Sanford for Iii sears and
has brought us UI) en the
best way hue could
Of course all fathers
ecant
the Lx'sl for their
it a] dren and although tee.'
ulunu't get cchiatc'ver ice icarit
it

lutite vet ice it alit ccc' get

Itl('hIAltl) SMI'I'hl

alunig fine We iiic t' our Lxiii
tittie's
but
the's
are
overruled bN our good
tint it's

Mv dad, Richard Smith,
has bet-ri the comptroller of

JOE DAVIS

Seminole Memorial
Hospital for the past 13
sears.
lie is a \lugtd ccluiuhi of
course ticeatis he is it
stubborn, one-sided person

i1s la ther tis
kit Ut recognition
from (hit' Pt'tPk ton the
(utitstamtclinig Jilt) hit' lids t,'t'ui
ttuuig st'rvirig the Lviic
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Sunday, June 17, 1979

50= YearmOld J o er Beaten

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IN BRIEF

Longwood, was treated for injuries to his face and head
after he was beaten by three yo ung men who stopped their
car and assaulted him near Ceda r Oak Lane and Tail Gate
Road in the Woodland Development.
Deputies said there was 'no motive" for the beating.
Deputies said one of the youths pushed Weydener to the
ground and the other two then began punching him in the
face and head.

Graham Signs Bill Closing
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) Gov. Bob Graham says
a new law closing active police records, but making most
inactive files public is a sensible solution to a sensitive

from a boat parked outside a Mariner's Village apartment
Friday, Sanford police said.
Police said the motor's owner, John David Lake,
estimated the value of the motor to be $1,000.

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A spokesman at Florida South Hospital in Orlando
today said the condition of Steve Sensakovic, 14, of 217
Forrest Drive, Sanford, remains serious.
The youth was injured in a diving accident Friday.
Witnesses said he apparently dove from a tree limb into a
shallow part of a lake near the Mayfair Golf Course.
Hospital spokesmen said Sensakovic suffered a fractured
spine in the accident.
MOTOR TAKEN

problem.

Graham signed the proposal (SB 1316) Friday, as well
as a bill (HB 1046) beefing upstate supervision of city and
county finances to avoid what Senate President Phil
Lewis has termed, "another New York City of
Cleveland."
Most police files, active or inactive, have
fidential over the years, but the Florida Supreme Court
ruled in January they are public unless specifically
exempted from the public records law,

The following civil suits have been filed in the office of
Clerk of Court Arthur H. Beckwith seeking damages in
excess of $2,500:
Don Sherbino Lawrence is suing Southeastern Fidelity
Insurance Company and Guy D. Under in connection with
a motorcycle-car collision that occurred May 11, 1979.
Lawrence, the driver of the motorcycle, claims Under's

Lawyers Fear Being Sued
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LAKE JUNALUSKA, N.C. (UPI)
The United
Methodist Church's Holston Conference Friday adopted
sanctions against homosexuals and liquor but failed to
clarify its stand on abortion.
Some 1,550 church officials attending the annual Lake
Junaluska conference ratified petitions forbidding the
ordination or appointment of homosexuals to positions in
the UMC clergy.
A measure saying that total abstention from the
practice of homosexuality must exist for all clergymen
was also adopted, a spokesman said. Officials also agreed
to ask for new wording in UMC by-laws to outlaw funds for
organizations like a church-supported "gay caucus."
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Unmarked Grave For Wayne
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (UPI) John Wayne was
buried In an unmarked grave atop a grassy knoll
overlooking his Newport Harbor home following a "lowkey and dignified" sunrise funeral Mass.
The 45-minute service, attended only by family members and a few close friends, was conducted Friday by the
archbishop of Panama in Our Lady Queen of Angels
Roman Catholic Church.
From there, the funeral cortege of about 20 cars drove
to nearby Pacific View Memorial Park and the casket,
covered with a blanket of red flowers, was carried up the
hill for a brief graveside ceremony and interment.
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malpractice lawsuits.

Mary Ates, marketing vice president of the only insurance carrier endorsed by the state bar association,
says one-third of the bar's 24,000 members are insured
against malpractice lawsuits.
"They live in constant fear," ALes said. "Attorneys are
a target for every guy looking for what we in the industry
call the 'deep pocket' easy money is what it means,"
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia been swamped by more than
He said as soon as the
(UPI)
The government's 500,000 Indochinese refugees, necessary boats could be
threat to shoot refugees who try with no quick relief in sight in rounded up or built, those
to land on Malaysian soil and to the face of many more refugees already in Malaysia
send all 76,000 Vietnamese thousands expected from would be sent back to sea.
already in the country back to Vietnam.
Western diplomats said they
sea evoked shock and some
A Catholic priest supervising were shocked by the anqowskepticism from diplomats a refugee transit camp near cement, but they did not believe
today.
Kuala Lumpur said many of the Malaysia, a haven of
The timing of the announce- Vietnamese expressed shock humanitarian assistance to the
ment by Deputy Prime Minister and sadness over news of refugees until now, had turned
Mahathir Mohamad indicated it Malaysian government's an- "so barbaric."
might have been aimed at nouncement.
"They might build boats' and
getting attention at the Vienna
Mahathir Mohamad said start sending them away, but I
summit meeting between Friday the government will don't think they are goinj to
President Carter and Soviet seek special legislation to allow shoot
anyone
in President Leonid Brezhnev, the shooting, and he said discriminately," one diplomat
diplomats said.
hereafter those scuttling their said. "It is an explosive Issue
Malaysia, Thailand, boats offshore would be allowed all right, and l don't want tasay
Indonesia and Hong Kong have to drown.
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Hallandale police are
looking for Harry J. Bradley, who called a Miami
television station to report that he had killed his wife, then
asked if he would get paid for the tip.
Channel 10 newsman Art Carlson, who fielded the call
Thursday, thought it was a hoax, but police found JoAnn
Bradley, 35, of Hallandale, dead of gunshot wounds
allegedly inflicted by her husband, a handyman with a
history of mental illness.
Carlson thought it was a crank call until "not 30 seconds
later someone from the neighborhood called and said the
woman had been shot."

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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!) The state could lose 10
percent of its federal highway money if new truck weight
limits approved by the Legislature exceed federal
guidelines.
U.S. Rep. Sam Gibbons, a Tampa-Democrat, warned
Gov. Bob Graham of that possibility In a telegram sent
this week.
Graham's office said the governor had not yct received
the telegram nor has he seen the bill. The measure is not
expected to reach his desk until Monday.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) Darvon, the pain-killer critics
say is a major source of drug abuse, will be readily
available for at least another year while the government
investigates potential dangers.
Joseph Califano, secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare, said Friday he wants to wait until he's better
informed about the possible dangers before making a final
decision on restricting Darvon's availability.
As it now stands, Darvon can be prescribed by a
physician over the telephone and a patient can refill the
prescription any number of times without contacting a
doctor.
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ARCADIA, Fla.(UPI) — Police arrested five suspects

Friday on felony charges of conspiracy to Import and
possess marijuana, Including a Colombian man they
believe was the source of the alleged
dope-smuggling ring.
The men were arrested on warrants issued in DeSoto
County after a cargo plane crashed there March 19 loaded
with 1,500 pounds of marijuana, killing the pilot and
copilot.
Polk County Sheriff Laule Nuns said the five were
awaiting delivery of the marijuana when It crashed,
Ted Andrew Moseley, 2, of Winter Haven; Donald
Raye Mattox, 35, of Haines City; Charles Michael
McKinney, 27, of Winter Haven; Gary Reynolds landry,
27, of Winter Haven; John David McKlbbin, 33, of Dundee,
and Theodore Estavan Posso Macrldis, 35, of Fort
Lauderdale were charged with importation, conspiracy to
import, conspiracy to possess and possession felony of
marijuana.

HOSPITAL NOTES
Larry

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Jun. 15, 1919

&amp;

Sarah Daniels, a
DISCHARGES

girl

Sanford:

ADMISSIONS

Judson Griffin
John D. Hudson
Tiny L King
Suzanne L. Kramer
Angela M. McClarien
James Nelson Jr.
Henry E. Russell
Juanita Southward
Patricia Ann Quigley 1. baby boy
Carolyn J. Woodard
Britt L. Yates
Alfred H. Hedrich, Deltona
Herman H. Lorenz, Deltona
Louise E. Pe$tin.11I, Orange City.

Sanford:
William L. Brooks
Tonya S. Hancock

George A. Hughes

Frank Knight
Knight
Jasper J Nicholson Jr.
Kenneth Prokosch
Leonard G. Skates
Mary L. Back, Deltona
Patricia McElwee, Deltona

Leon

BIRTHS

United Press International
Lion from Pemex about contain, least 80 miles from the plat(orm
Oil well firefighter Red Adair ment efforts has caused con- site.
of Houston says the slick from a cern along Texas beaches and The Coast Guard also s4id a
spewing Mexican offshore well among fishermen at Brown- great deal of "finesse" twas
is "the worst" he has seen inhis sville, labeled the shrimp required in dealing with Meal30-year career although none capital gf t'L...
c'n nuthoritles.
Herald photo by Tom Nsts.I
•BUL Julian Posey, senior
"It's In their waters,"sail U.
has reached tourist-rich
meteorologist
at
beaches
alo
the National Tom Pearson. "The relations '\
ng
the
G
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of
ul
% 27-stkt-uId Sanford youth, Injured in a Friday
PINNED IN
ay Mexico.
Weather Service in New Or- are not the best in the wo6 rld.
traffic accident, is In serious condition today in the
Adair, hired by the Mexican leans, said he was "quite We're trying to be ery
intCflsiVC care unit of Florida hospital North, state oil company, Petroleos confident of our analysis of the cautious. We'd like to go 4own
30 MINUTES
hospital spokesmen said. Waiter Alan Dorfmeister Mexicanos, to control the situation that the spill has not there and monitor it on the
moved toward the Texas scene. ... We're being cry
of rural Sanford received multiple injuries whtn 11w b1)WQi1, said Yrdav U
diplomatic about our apprach
coast."
might
remain
uncapped
for
as
car he was driving went out of control, skidded 250
the Mexican authorities:"
Coast
Guard,
however,
to
The
much
as
"another
week
or
feet and struck a utility pole on Markham Road
said there was a possibility the Specialists from Exxon
just
longer."
west of Lake Mary. Recue units worked for 30
The well is leaking 1.3 million slick, moving at a rate of about QtemjcnJ Co. of Houston *ere
minutes cutting away portions of the mangled gallons of light crude daily, but 10 miles a day since the J une 3 hired by Pemnex to fly two IiC4s
vehicle in order to free Dorfmelster.
more than lislE of the now since blowout, could reach Texas in within 25 feet of the slick's
the blowout began June 3 has three more weeks. Portions of surface and spray it with 4 on
been consumed by fire or the slick already have drifted at dispersant.
evaporation, according to
Pcmez.
"It's the worst oil slick I've
ever seen," Adair said in
during
Friday
Houston
TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)
be in order to take revenge executed on grounds the shah preparations to return today to
VIENNA, Austria (UP!) President Carter's press secretary
Iran's
best
known from that traitor on behalf of during his last days in office the Yucatan Peninsula. The
revolutionary court chief, the Iranian nation," Khalkhali "did not have mental balance well is 42 miles north of Ciudad Jody Powell buttoned up his best black suit today to sit in onthe
summit but he forgot to button his lip.
Sheikh Sadeq Khalkhali, says said, according to the Bamdad and the massacres were or- del Carmen, Mexico, and
"I've got a lead for you people," he told American repoijers
he has sent a team of gunmen to newspaper.
dered by Farah and her miles southeast of Brownsville,
gathered
to watch the opening summit session.
Mexico to execute the deposed
He said a group of his mother."
Texas.
"The
Reds
and the rednecks squared off today."
shah, It was reported Satin-day, followers had gone first to the
"It'samess, but
not going
Khalkhali, who says he is Bahamas, where the shah had
He said he knew former to spread oil all over the Gulf of
president of Iran's secret stayed until recently at a Premier Shahpour Bakhtiar Mexico. None of it has hit the
revolutionary court in Tehran, Paradise Island resort. He said and Jaafar SharifEmami were beach."
Special Exception Granted
said he had sentenced the Shah the assassination team will now hiding in Iran. He said his men
Estimates of the size of the
Mohammed Revs Pahlavi to go to Mexico, where the shah is had drawn up a program to slick- varied with the U.S. Coast
The Seminole County Commission has granted a special exdeath in absentia and sent a now living in a heavily guarded arrest and put them on trial to Guard at New Orleans offering ception
to the zoning ordinance to permit the operation 9f a
face the same fate as executed a figure of 1,3000 square miles,
team of men to carry out the mansion at Cuernavaca.
pr
ivate
s
chool for childr en with learning disabilities at 3221
&amp;nd
Khalkhail said he had also former Premier aznir Abbas while Peex
execution.
m said 640 square Lake Road. The county's board of adjustment earlier apprdved
"1 have tolu (the men) they sentenced the shah's wife, Hoveyda and Savak political miles.
the request. But its deCLla'u*a was appealed to the county ummust carry out the sentence Empress Farah, and the queen police chief, Gen. Nematoliah
The size of the slick and the mission by a property owner. The commission upheld the boaxl of
wherever (the shah) happens to mother, Farideb Diba, to be Nassirl.
difficulty in oL*alnlng inforina- adjustment.

Plymouth:

Weather
7 am. readings: tern. 9:12 P.m.
perature, 73; overnight lows,
Port Canaveral: high 2:04
72; yesterday's high U; a.m., 2:44 pm.,
. low 8:10 n.m.,
barometric pressure, 30.00; 1:13 p.m.
relative humidity, U percent;
Bayport: high 1:13 n.m., 8:13
winds, w at 10 mph.
p.m., low 1:42 am., 2:39 P.

Forecast: Partly cloudy,
Chances of thundershowers.

Highs lnthe upper Rs End low
Ni. Lows in the low to mid-70s.
Mostly southwest winds 104.-li
miles per hour.
SUNDAY TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 2:12
a.m., 2:12 p.m., low 1:28 n.m.,

En'nlng Hciuld
Sunday, Juno 17, 1979—Vol.

MONDAY TIDES

Daytona Beach: high 3:12
a.m.,3:Up.m.,Iowl:Z$a.m.,
10:08 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 3:04
am., 2:47 p.m., low 1:11 am.,
0:00 P62L
Bayport: high 0:10 &amp;m., 1:13
P.m., low 2:41 n.m., 4:01 p.m.

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Published Daily and Sunday, except Saturday by The
Inc., 3 0 N. French Ave.. Sanford Fla. 32771.
Second Class

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Home Delivery: Week. 75 cents; Month, $3.35; 4 Months. $11.1., Year,
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The person 1 WISh to
nominate as an "out.
standing dad" is a person
who makes special effort to
spend time each week with
two young boys, ages six

and nine.
They swim, fish, play
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Brown.
For years he has taken
teams from Sanford all
over Florida when they
were competing iii state
baseball and basketball
competition,

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6th C,rade, Nail Samhan
7th
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8th ('.rad.- Shawn Kendall
Social Studies

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6th Gradt' Nail Samhan
71h Gra.ti', K ara Raider
8th Grade. Terry I ds•ll

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Science
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Valer-

Shelley Howell

7th Grade. Kira flauder

Dir., Wells

Deitra Davis

8th Grade J. k ie Days

Aubrey Kendall
Sybil Raker

Band Awards

Ellen Alke
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Gary Ancl,'rson
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Jas S,,ot

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Kimberly (laton

Charles Edwards

T i m Dyus

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Laura Clinton
Connie Touchton
Nail Samhan
Veronica Smith
T,irnmy Dixon
Karla Daniels
Stan Bacon
Ellen Ware

Arlene JOIi(5
Pit Korpi
(lijab,th Prior
Darlene Routh

Jerry W,ilSti

Joyi e Goodenouoth

Jon }Iobb'.
Jeff .1 tint'S
JesSi a PhillipS

Kappa League Award

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Sam 1.1k,'
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BOSTON (UP!) — Cars lined up double-file for two
blocks Saturday, waiting to get gasoline at the Beacon Hill
Gulf station that was ordered by a federal judge to cut its
$1.57-a-gallon prices almost In half.
At least one motorist was arrested trying to cut into line
and avoid the 30-minute wait at the small, all-night
station. Other cars ran out of gas before they could reach
the pumps and had to be towed away.
U.S. District Judge A. David Mazzone Friday ordered
station owner Glenn Holler to roll back his prices from
$1.56.9 to 87.9 cents a gallon for unleaded and from $152.9
to 83.9 cents for regular. The station does not sell
premium.
The judge said Belier's prices were "greatly in excess
of those allowed by law."

years on it because h
wants all of the children t,
get the best educatloji
possible. He's like a fath'
to all U kids in Seminni
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County.
And to t it all off, he'k
going to be a new father 1k
fall tea future student
of Seminole County asm
mommy is going to have
new baby.
JAMES McCLOUD :
My dad died when! wa
very young. But m
granddad has beenadadi
me for 12 years. His nam
is James McCloud. H
helps me with everythin
He Is outstanding. He is
retired carpenter. But h
will always help someon
when they call him to fix
lock, to repair a roof, or t
fix a window he will b
there. Bed of all he love
us. That's my dad.

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81h Grade. Christopher Williams

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Brenda Matter
Dawn Williams
Michelle Jones

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Citlienship and Patriotism
Robyn Robinson
Michael Whetchel

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Michael Whinier

Timothy Williams

Shells Moik
.Stnl noli Morris

Academic Improvement Awards
Language Arts

NEWINGTON, Conn. (UPI) The visiting Broadway
star couldn't wait to get a look at his special award, so he
jumped up on the table and began sniffing at the large
sterling silver bowl.
Sandy, the canine star of the Broadway musical
"Annie," received the American Humane Association's
highest award for animal actors Friday. But he had to be
kept on a leash for much of the ceremony because he had
been barking loudly at a news photographer.
Sandy won the association's Richard C. Craven Award,
given In conjunction with the annual Picture Animal Top
Star of the Year PATSY awards. The PATSY is reserved
for stars of movies, television and commercials.

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played professional
baseball, one boy is flOW
the New York Meta, and
one boy is going to college
on a basketball scholarship. I know it was because
of the early training and
help he gave to them,
ROBERT FEATHER
He is a wonderful father
and has done 50 much for
me and my brother,
helping us to be real
achievers in all we by to
do. He mod of all ento try anything
we lees we want to try,
giving us support all the
way.
Daddy is a civic leader
and belongs to many
organizations. He is a hard
worker and volunteers
many hours helping other
people. He is a chairman of
the Seminole County School
Board and has scent seven

7th Grade, Michael Brooks
8th Grade, Lori Allen

Star Kept On A Leash

Outstanding. Dads--Their Famili es V ieW
lives. Most of all they feel'
they are important to bum,
Anyone can be a father
but it takes someone
special to rate as an outstanding "stand-in" dad.
Will-rn BROWN
For over 12 years he
served the youth of this
area as a Pee Wee and
Little League coach, many
timnes giving his time, help
and encouragement to
these boys ifldIVIdUalIY to
develop their talent.
Ask any boy who has

Cameron City resident Robert U. Hutchison, retired
farmer, was somewhat curious when he tossed some
squash seeds into his rose garden, not knowing what
to expect. His Surprise came recently when he
harvested these 16-18-nounders.

Sharon Jenk rn,
Wandi K il nqsworth
Star L,,wrnne
Eddie Mit(ht.li

HONOLULU (UP!) — The passenger load of United
Airlines' Flight 183 increased by one Friday with the birth
of a baby girl 37,000 feet above the Pacific.
Airline spokesman Bill Bachman said the baby was
born to a couple Identified only as Mr. and Mrs. James
Kenney, who were flying from San Francisco to Honolulu.
Bachran said the baby will get a 50 percent future flight
discount coupon.

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attractions, work together
on some special chores or
just talk. When he gave
them a tow' of his office
they felt very proud.
He shows interest In their
school work and extra
activities, such as scout
pack meetings and outings.
Hecorredstheminsucha
nice manner, they never
resent it.
He is an outstanding
because he is not a "dad"
at all. He does not do this
out of duty but out of
uV. UNMW i..,.. ak.
#k-.lives as a "big brother" to
the older boy from Big
Brothers of Orlando, a little
more than a year ago.
Before long, he included
the younger boy In their
activities.
These boys are orphans
who have found a special
man to be ii part of their

Donna WhIten
Frederick Jackson
Dawn Williams
Eason Mlk.i
Student Council Awards
President Dara Wells
V President Julie Farr
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Room Representatives f or Student
Council
Wardell F reylerick
Clarence Hanson
Julie F arr
Dira wells
J,1(Que1inc Davis
Picky Whittaki-r

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Otav,a Horn
Tina Hudson

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really wants it, he has as
many students as both
teachers had last year.
Some nights he works at
school very late because he
cares about all his
students.
.... In spite of all his work
for others, he is always
available when we need
him for help with
homework, sports or to
provi de taxi service
whenever needed. He Is
always ready to listen
when we need to talk.
MA J O R
B U F OR D

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munity but I think he
deserves some recognition
for the thing that he has
done bed of all.
That Is being a daddy.
Even though his life has
been busy, we always knew
we came first. He was
there to care about us and
he cared though
be
there.
So many fathers say,
"Go away, I'm busy" but
my daddy always made
tIme and helped us when
we needed it.
VERNON RICE
Our dad Is the DCF
coordinator at Seminole
High School. Last year
there were two co-op
teachers at Seminole but to
save money this year there
is only one.
In order that no student
misses this program who

JarTie", Rouse
Rebecca Thorpe

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BOSTON (UPI)
Boston Pops conductor Arthur
t grivate room Friday now.
Fiedler was tram
that he is making what his physicians described as "good
progress" in his recovery from his fifth heart attack.
The 84-year-old maestro was admitted a week ago to
Tufts-New England Medical Center after suffering a mild
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George Burnqardner
Bet i-ida L andress
Jimmy Perkins
LaVerne Chisholm

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SURPRISE, SURPRISE I

Chorus Awards
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Academic Excellence Awar's
Language Arts
6th Grad.. Mary Phillips
7th Grad,' Darlene Routh
81h Graiti' Susan Neswender
Social Studies
8th Grade. Michael Whelchel
7th Grade [)ebbir' Hankey
81h Grade Dean Shoemaker
Science
6th Grade, James Sapp
71h Grade, Michael Brooks
8th Grade Dean Shoemaker
Mathematics
6th Grade. J,lm's S a pp

V,lene Hartsti:'td
Nall S,imh,n
Nancy Edwards
Roy May

Most Improved Students
Nail Samhan
Kara Bauder
Wickam Ellerbe

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Joy(' R,'mhert
Terry Jacobs

Humphrey Horn

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'•t?y Barbour

NEW YORK (UPI) The girlfriend of singer-actor Art
Garfunkel was found dead of an apparent drug overdose
in the Manhattan apartment the two shared, police said.
Police said the body of Laureen Bird, 26, was found fully
clothed in the apartment's bedroom by the building's
superintendent, who had come to do repair work. It was
not known how long she had been dead.
The New York Daily News quoted the woman's father,
Donald Bird, as saying his daughter was upset because
Garfunkel refused to marry her.
A spokesman for Garfunkel said the singer was out of
the country.

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Stan Bacon
Amy Galloway
Tiffany Freeman
Br idqette Deere
Aubrey Kendall
Andy Wall
Michelle Johnson
Tisha Tipton
Lori Alien
Andy Warren
Michael Brooks
Andrea Maynard
Todd Hildebran
Murphy Woltord
Liz Prior
Dean Shoemaker
Jeff Brown
Jere Moore
Debbie Hood
Robert Capko
Lavisa Strickland
Julie Farr
Graphic Communications
Beth Russi
Eva Johnson
Spelling Bee
winner
Michael Brooks
Susan Neiswender
runner tiii
Optimist Club Oratorical Contest
Walter Routh
United Daughters of the Con.
tederacy
Debbie Hood
Pilot Club
Leadership
James Sapp
Darlene Routh
Jeltrey Brown

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honored at the Sanford Middle
School 1979 Awards Day
program. Following is a list of
the winners:
Deserving

Methodists Adopt Sanctions

Harlan A. Blackburn is suing Royce, Inc., et at in the
amount of $300,000 for slander and disparagement of title
to real property.
The civil suit alleges Royco, Inc. agents forged the
name of Blackburn's wife Lucille, on a mortgage note n
J979 "with intent to extort money."
Blackburn's property is located at 2750 Howell Brancil
Road, in the southern portion of Seminole County.

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CIVIL ACTIONS

A 20-horsepower outboard motor was reported stolen

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (UPI)
An insurance
agent attending the Florida Bar convention that ends
today says attorneys live in "constant fear" of

negligence was responsible for the collision that occurrixl
on state road 436 about 300 feet west of Red Bug Road.
As a result of the accident, Lawrence said, he sustaind
multiple bruises about his head, neck and back. Lawretce
claims his latent arthritis became activated from the
collision.
Sandra L Munn, who was a passenger on Lawrence's
motorcycle at the time of the accident, also has filed a
separate civil suit against Guy D. Linder and his In.
surance company, Southeastern Fidelity Insurance Co.
Ms. Munn also claims she suffered shock and mu]tile
bruises about her head, neck and back. She, too, said she
had a form of latent arthirtis that became activated a a
result of the colllson.

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A K)-year-otd Seminole County jogger ran into trouble
Friday eve ni ng w he n three.-yo ' 'iocked him down and
beat him for no apparent reason, sheriff's deputies said.
Deputies sa id Robert Weydener of 124 Rose Briar Dr ive,

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Rubber Workers don't seem particularly worried about
Weir tentative agreement exceeding President Carter's 7
percent annual ceiling on wage hikes.
The union is expected to Ignore the administration's
'tiwmaticai gymnastics" and try to turn the practice
Into an industrywide settlement with the "Big Four"
rthber and tire makers. A
Chief federal mediator Wayne Horvlta announced the
URW.Goodrich settlement late Friday, giving the Indudry its first pad after months of bargaining and a aday-old strike against Uniroyal.

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Alchemy Is Bubbling
An acid observation widely attributed to Sen.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D..N.Y., has President
Carter operating at the sufferance of Sen. Ted
Kennedy, D-Mass.
This concept, of course, is a gross distortion of
reality. And vet if it didn't have a humorous
element of truth, it wouldn't enjoy its reported
currency at cocktail parties, on the lecture circuit,
and among commentators.
A mysterious political alchemy is indeed transferring power away from Jimmy Carter and
toward Ted Kennedy. Suddenly, Sen. Kennedy
finds himself in Washington's catbird seat, put
there by an unusual, unexpected combination of
converging influences.
As President Carter's flawed image has declined
with the American people. Sen. Kennedy has been
boosted to fill the vacuum at the top. In fact,
without an assured GOP president contender, Sen.
Kennedy has become, ironically, the most visible
threat to President Carter's renomination and re
election,
As Mr. Carter has appeared less and less
presidential in statecraft and vigorous leadership,
his party foundations have crumbled from under
him. He has a tenuous hold on the Democratic
Party partly because he has consistently neglected
its machinery,
The party's powerful liberal wing, which holds
Mr. Carter in lower esteem perhaps than does the
populace as a whole, declares the king dead and
swears fealty to the prince of Camelot.
A labor-backed draft-Teddy movement is being
organized in Iowa. Kennedy loyalists are forming a
write-in coalition for the key New Hampshire
committee in coalescing in Minnesota. A small
group of Liberal congressmen has organized for
Kennedy. And similar activists are rnnrted to be
ready to spring forward across the country.
All of this would appear to place Sen. Kennedy In
a position miçh tos
While uxpressing,pro-,
forma loyalty to tl'ie pres&amp;nZ and denying any
intention of seeking the nomination Mr. Kennedy
gains in power and keeps his options by avoiding
the 'I-will-not-serve" statement that long ago took
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman out of
presidential consideration.
U Guy. Jerzy Lliuwii should wound the prt'iident
too grievously, thereby enhancing 'the Republican
chances for the White House, the senator could
gracefully submit to a draft. And if intervening
circumstances should strengthen Mr. Carter, Mr.
Kennedy would still be free to avoid a party
bloodletting and wait for a clear field in 1984.
Meanwhile, no other political figure has given
Mr. Carter more calculated embarrassment on
such key issues as energy and national health care
than Ted Kennedy.
Still, it seems obvious that so canny a politician
as Sen. Kennedy would recognize the perils that
accompany his new opportunities. He must realize
that the liberal Democrats who have succeeded
once again in associating his name with the White
House will generate opposition in the more conservative ranks of the South and West. And he must
realize that, even if the liberals succeed in
nominating him, he would be running against the
conservative tide that seems to be rising in this
country as elsewhere in the Western world,
Then there are serious family considerations. As
head of his famous clan, the senator has an unusual
responsibility for the children of his brothers plus
the concern for his wife, who resides apart in
Boston, and his own children.
So for now, and until the very end of this year,
Sen. Kennedy can but gain stature by concealing
his cards while the bidding gets higher and higher.
Meanwhile, he may enjoy his return to that special
place of national power that fate has offered the
Kennedy brothers from time to time during these
last two decades.

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The three-day meeting in Birmingham of 2,000
black politfual activists from 11 Southern States
was a study In strategies for next year's
presidential election.
In hallways and hotel rooms, this diverse
collection of politicos plotted and planned. How
to get close to Carter and how to dump him. How
to create a new party and how to get nearer to
power among the Democrats. How to make sure
they wouldn't go down in 1980 with Jimmy If
down he' went.
There were few Kennedyites and almost no
Jerry Brown supporters at Birmingham's Hyatt
House or Civic Center. In a master stroke, the
Carter team appropriated the A.G.Gaston Hotel,
a civil rights shrine, for themselves.
There was enormous disaffection from the
president's camp yet almost no plot to replace
him. There lies the tragedy for liberal and black
democrats in 1979.
While, the Draft Kennedy movement Is
flourishing in i sta tes and growing, IL rests on
the unstable foundation that supposes
Massachusetts' senior senator is Lying when he BUSINESS WORLD
sayhe win nC'riiuI M tm 4zte House In 1910.
For those iho belie4ie him the dlernma of
presidential politics this season is excruciating.
A growing number of Democrats believe that
Carter cannot beat most of the Republican
candidates, and certainly not John Connally, the
By LeROY POPE
strongest of the crowd.
UP!
Business Writer
These same Democrats cannot Imagine
California Jerry Br owu as the cAriTtlatp cf
N E W YoRF:- L'P — Eletr';e
their party, and cannot realistically beli eve that nuisance ever since radio was Invented, has
become a complex and sometimes mysterious
any ether candidate will emerge.
Not only are they afraid Carter will lose In 1980, problem for Industry and science.
For years, people were more likely to be
but they are fearful he will pull other candidates
a
concerned with electrical interference
down with him.
As a result, a reluctant love-hate relationship diathermy machine interfering with radio
has developed between the president and his reception In the home, for Instance than with
electronic emissions.
supporters on his left.
But for some time, says Arnold Zals, president
To save their skins, he must succeed, If In spite
RayProof division at Norwalk, Conn., of
have
become
his
of
himself.
And
so
his
opponents
of
Keene Corp., It has been electronic emissions
reluctant supporters.
The Carter reelection operatives reflect a that have caused the most trouble.
The big concern now is to prevent emissions
cautious optimism that the drive in 1980 will
succeed as easily as it did in 1976, once the from big computers and other sophisticated
realization of the Kennedy non-candidacy has electronic equipment and tc shield these
machines from the intrusion of electronic and
sunk in.
In- electrical clutter.
Among black Democartic activists
Electronic radiation Is not the obviously
creasing numbers of whom hold office themselves the fear of shutting down the federal dangerous phenomenon that nuclear radiation Is
horn of plenty Is reason enough to stay safely but, said Zais, "the problem of potentially
harmful electronic radiation has been
Inside Carter's tent.
The Carter campaign in turn expects to tell the proliferating steadily since World War II
hidden story of Its black appointees, Its federal because of the Increase In powerful broadcasting
grants to black colleges and projects, and to trot equipment for radio, television, radar and
microwave communications and the growth of
out its cheerleaders from the last campaign
excepting those few so dissaffected they'll return the computer."
home quietly to Atlanta to sit out the campaign.
Not a great deal Is known yet about the health

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Deregulation of transportation is an Issue that
attracts unlikely allies In Washington: the administration, liberatarians, conservatives,
Common Cause and such believers in governmeat intervention (and thus Big Government) as
Senator Kennedy and Ralph Nader.
Last year's deregulation of airline routes and
rates at least partially seems to be working.
Competition is up; In some cases (such as coastto-coast) bargain prices are being offered; and
few smaller cities and towns seem to have
g up e
suffered. Commuter airlines are
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advocates to jump to the conclusion that
trucking — which hauls the bulk of the nation's
goods — should get the same treatment. They
have taken aim at regulation prohibiting "blackhauls" by certain kinds of carriers, arguing that
those carriers should be permitted to fill their
empty trailers on return trips.
They point to the airlines. As routes were
deregulated and airlines were permitted to enter
new markets, capacity went up, but so did the
aznount ot business. Truckers and their allies are
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narcotics war to organized crime elements
It's not as if the Colombian authorities
In this country and abroad. Despite a massive haven't tried to crack down on the runaway dope
and unrelenting effort, the Drug Enforcement traffic. But the sheer size of the illicit trade has
Administration and Its counterparts In other so far been more than a match for the adcountries have simply been overwhelmed by the ministration of President Julio Cesar Turbay.
Colombian soldiers have seized 41 aircraft
well-financed criminal elements that fatten on
and 62 ships since the crackdown began, and
the cravings of millions of drug users.
At the center of this sordid, multiblllion-dollar have confiscated more than 4,000 tons of
racket is the South American republic of marijuana worth nearly $2 billion. Yet this Is
Colombia. Once famous mainly for its rich- probably only a fourth of the total production of
flavored coffee beans, it has in recent years marijuana in the country.
According to an unpublished report prepared
become known for Its rich-flavored marijuana
leaves. Colomblap gold Isa favorite ol millions of for the House Select Committee on Narcotics,
American pot smokers,
chaired by Rep. Lester Wolff, D-N.Y., there are
almost 1,000 secret airstrips scattered
While no connection between marijuana and tWvughout Colombia and used by dope
hard druas has been established as far U users smugglers. A remote area called Guajlrl has
go, the climate of corruption and lawleasneis more than 200 of these tiny airfields.
that grows up around the lucrative pot trak
The Colombian army has proposed
seems to have led to a simils cultivation of dynamiting the jungle airstrips, but local of.
cocaine traffic in Colombia. Mountains of the ftcj, who have bew allegedly profiting from
white powder are funneled through the Country the drug traffic, have been able so far to block
to the United States each year.
the proposed destruction.
In fact, drug smuggling has become so
The enormous amount of money to be made In
profitable, sources told our associate Jack narcotics snuggling has led inevitably to
Mitchell, that a prominent group of Colombian corruption of officials. A Colombian general, for
bankers known as £N.I.F. wants to legalize the example, has been accused of accepting a
dope traffic outright.
$300,000 bribe to arrange the release of two
Federal narcotics experts speculate that of American pilots arrested for smuggling, ac.
the estimated 25 tons ofmarljuana that enter the cording to our sources.
United States from Latin America each year,
In another ca.e, a notorious drug peddler was

caught with 700 kilograms of cocaine, but was
quickly released "for lack of evidence." Even
when dope cases are brought to trial, It's hard to
get wItnesses to testify, for fear of retribution.
The government's crackdown is also hampered by the fact that several known drug
laboratories are located In the Pasto region near
the Ecuadorlaim border, an area that Is also a
stronghold of anti-government terrorists.
A measure of the dope merchants' success Is
the discovery that they have recently started a
new Industry In Colombia the manufacture of
synthetic quaaludes, ."downers" that are
popular In American high schools.
FEDERAL ULTIMATUM: Millions In
federal aid earmnarked for 42gateswjflbe cutoff
beginning In July unless the states set up strict
guidelines to curtail medical costs.
The Department of Health, Education and
Welfare is threatening to stop certain federal
health funds In the states Involved wileas
legislation requiring strict supervision of capital
expenditures by hospitals, nursing homes and
other long-term care facilities Is enacted by the
states.
Pennsylvania illustrates the political difficulties Involved In the health-care squabble.
The state legislature passed a bill setting up
an agency to keep watch on health-care costs,
but the legislation doesn't meet federal
requirements. The bill was written by the
Pennsylvania Hospital Association, whose
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cost-cutting program and any loosening of
nursing home regulations.
Nineteen members of the state house committee that approved the bill received campaign
contributions from the association. The chairman of the health committee was Richard
MdClatchy, who owns a nursing home. He noW
heads the appropriations committee.
A tougher bill was recently defeated In the
state senate, which Is now working on one quite
similar to the house bill
changed enough to
meet HEW requirements, Its backers hope.,
Meanwhile, HEW is working with members of
Congress to modify the Draconian punishment
for states who miss the federal deadline. More
flexibility would give the agency time to force
Mate compliance without endangering many
health-care programs by a total cutoff of funds.
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DEA KPON8E: We recently mentioned In
article In the Village Voice which charged Drug
Enforcement Administration agents have
condoned torture of Mexican narcotics suspects.
The story has drawn an angry denial from DEA.
The agency amid Its employees are wider standing orders to report any human nlgts
violations they encounter, and that no such
reports have been received from DEA people Ip
Mexico In recent years.
The Voice article, DEA charged, was "full of
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Tack, tacky, tacky. Signs posted on the
door of the County commission meeting
room, and i nside the meeting room at the
courthouse, asking for "quiet" they look
out o place to d) the least.
The signs would be more appropriate in
a courtroom or a hospital or a classroom,
But in a meeting room where the public
congregates and should be encouraged to
state views? Hardly.
The same sign that was posted on the
receptionist's desk in the county cornmission office for a time two years ago was
back again. "Please wait," the sigh said.
"Do not proceed without conferring with
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prohibited from living in some of the
projects. Despite the fact that three of the
'our housing projects then were filled by
3)acks, the blacks did not have
'epresentation on the board administering
hem.
"Today, seventeen percent of the
roject's population is white," Del_atIbeaudlere said. It is felt that one of the
Lye board members should be white, he
aid. If the city appoints an all-black
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centers. Those activities can be anything
from creative projects
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from the Retired Senior Volunteer
Program and local Voluntary Action
Center serve as special friends to the
nursing-twine residents. They also provide
access to Eugene's Dial-A-Bus system for
transportation.
Senior companions and government
outreach staffs also assist.
Since participants need constant encouragement to maintain their selfconfidence, there Is good foUowup at the
participating nursing homes.
The aim Is to keep communication
flowing In an organized way between the
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say Mrs. Bethune received applause ?r'm
the audience when she urged the new
project's tenants to "express their
gratitude" to the citizens connected with
the management and development of the
apartment units.

My dad is a good dad. how can you
tell your dad is good. Well it is when
he's understanding, good natured.
friendly and strict.
My dad loves me and I know A. lie is
kind to me. He will teach me new things
and always can velty on him' for
everthing.
He sometimes loeses his temper but
he still Is my dad. He will punish me
fore things my friends don't get punish
for but he does it for a reason.
We do alot of things. We go to driving
me golfing. We do
range itivl he
things most fathers and sons don't do.
We work in the yards and on the car and
many other
I would like to give him
1,000,000,&amp;00,000,000 dollars fos what he
has done for me But I can't So I'll just
write this letter.
Ice Brewer
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for twenty ),ears. Teaching ten years at
the High School level and ten years at
the adult level, lie's a very experienced
teacher. lie not only teaches at school
but lie also teaches at home. lie teaches
inc anything from riding a 10-speed to
riding a lawn mower.
This year lie's the president of the
Orange Cowity Ilusitmess Education
Ass,iatiun iOChiEAi.
lie's also very active in our church;
tIns year lie's on the Administration
tissiwi of Education.
Board and Com mission
I mnos lawns now, thanks to the
greatest! lie taught tue how to mow arid
now I do it as a job! Those are sonic
reasons why mniy dad is the best in the
world!
Jeffrey Butcnactut
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During her speech, Mrs. Bethune asked
the tenants to follow the dictums of the city
and housing officials in order to "prove
their worthiness" to live in the project.
Twenty-seven years later, the tenants of
the project wanted one of their peers
appointed to the governing board, not only
for racial balance, but, as DeLattibeaudiere told commissioners, because
the residents need a voice in housing administration.
Without a tenant watchdog to oversee
operations of the projects, he indicated,
there is no guarantee that the administrators will act in a manner worthy
of the tenants.

'Height Is A Blessing'
My lather is outstanding bec'iuse
without him, I would be a lonely,
uninterested, normal American child.
But with him, I am interested in nature,
school, yard work, and hobbies. I love
to play with spiders, roaches and many
animals of all sorts.
He Is a very strict father, I admit, but
I like it that way, because even when he
spanks rue, or takes away priviledges, I
know It is for my own good so that later
on 1 wont make that mistake again.
I am glad that he is tall, for height is a
blessing. He has passed that trait to mime,
for now I am 5'6".
My father has a job, a horrid one at
that, teeching shcool. lie brings home
money for food, shelter and recreation.
We sometimes ride our horses if we
get the time, because we are always
fixing, makeing or cleaning something,
and at the end of a school day, he is
usually so
I don't even ask him.
I really love my dad, for the security
he gives me, the hove, the care, the help,
and last but not least, the punishment.
Becky Durak

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We know those who direct such offices
are busy. That's why it's also necessary
that we seniors Implement the program In
our communities.
Those of us who are not in nursing homes
should get on the ball and push. A liaison
between us and nursing-home residents is
a significant new ,development...
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My dad is nice, he always has Fun and
he never puts play before work. lie is
well temnperd and good natured. lie is
smart and intelligent, he has a college
education too.
My experiences with him make me
feel different than others would. I think
he is among the most fairest fathers
and best one of all. I think my family
thinks the same way I do too.
We always take trips to
capitol
states and countries. All the time we
went on vacation It was fun. We
going on another I hope it's going to be
like Last one.
Mark Siquciros
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'Do A Lot Together'

My dad is very ingenious person! I
like his style. He Is a hard working but
comical person. He also is very sports
minded. He is good at all sports. My
father has a very hard and sometimes
botherings job. He Is a sales supervisor
for the Edward Don Co., The biggest
Restaurant supply Co. in the nation.
My fathers Interests are: sports, and
well, not too much any more, he is a
good math student and got to algebra 2
In high school. I love my dad! He Is
really cool. I'll never forget him!
Steve Rosenthal

Me and my father do alot together,
because we're both interested in cars.
We always try to go to any
show In town and someday hope to build
a 57 Chevy. Sometimes he gets mad at
me and my brother, but most of the
time he never gets mad.
Chris J. Berry
vintage car

'He Is Really Special'
My uncle is so special because he had
helped me (In) teaching me how to be a
good speaker. He has also helped me
bring up my grades, from when I was
living with my mother. He Is really
special to me because of all the things
he has done for me. I haven't always
said thank you, but he seems always to
understand. He has helped me to
become a better rounded person. lie
helps me with -my problems as much as
he can. I hope that I can repay him in
some way. That's why my Uncle is so
special to me.
Dawn Blalock

My dad is The best dad in all the
world. One of the many reasons Is he
always has timeto help me with mgth'
or history or science or other
homework. He plays catch with me,
shoots baskets and he always has time
to listen to my problems, something
that depresses me, or good news.
His occupation Is a teacher. He
teaches bookkeeping at Orange County

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You can get more information on the
prgram by writing to Ciana Smith,
Campbell Senior Center, 155 High St.,,
Eugene, Ore. 97401.
No, we aren't suggesting that nursing
homes that refuse to join such programs
have something to hide. We'll listen to the
excuses they offer for not allowing their
residents to join us at our centers.
But no one can blame us if we react
negatively to nursing homes that don't
respond positively to this good idea.

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'Special Kind Of Guy'
the sixth grade English class at
There is a man that I know. He is a
Teague Middle School, Forest
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special kind of guy. He knows
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Beth K epics to bet P the (here to help. He is very strict but I now
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The experiences of Eugene's centers
have proven that the program benefits
both groups of seniors. The centers get
new members and the nursing-home
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the keynote speaker was Dr. Miry
McLeod Bethune, then president of
Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona
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'zt interesting and valuable program
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Commission Chairman Bob French ordered the sign removed. But the door from
the receptionist's office will remain
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impressed with the dignity of her office
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the county commission 20 months ago, the
'sign 'disappeared from the receptionist's
desk, as well as the door to his office. And
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happy to have people drop into her office.
Its the most cheerful office there. hat
with her flowers, plants and other
memorabilia. No matter who drops by, she
continues her work, whether it's a return
call to a constituent or receiving a call
from one.

Some public officials in Seminole County
ought to take the federal government class
taught at Seminole Community College by
Mrs. Lenora Jones. Mrs. Jones during a
recent class told her students that
filibustering is a legitimate method of
delaying action only in the U.S. Senate. So,
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to have both Democratic and Republican
opposition next year.

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.7Zrcd
tóüch of Irony this ',*êthc in hearings
',efore the city cQflUfllSSiofl on who should
;':flil a vacant seat on the Housing Authority
board.
a dozen tenants from the city's
public housing projects, most of them
.,1ack, stepped forward to request that the
. 'iaenn '.at be filled by a white. Now the
executive direcior and all four board
Members are black. If the remaining
"Yàcant seat were to go to a black, they
" said, the board would be completing a full
''eircle of racial Imbalance started when
"ub1ic housing came to the city nearly 30
"years ago. Then, the director and all board
members were white,
" The tenants presented a notarized
.'resolution to the commissioners which
read: "Whereas, the residents in public
housing of Seminole County reflect more
'than one race and more than one gendCr ... it Is the feeling (of residents that the
:-flousing Authority board should likewise
'be reflective of the resident population."
The tenants supported the appointment
of Ten Buratti, a w hite woman from
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'approved by the conimisslon.
Speaking on behalf of Miss Buratti was
Alford DeLattibeaudiere. He recalled the

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Alexander was not re-elected in
November and the sign was back up, seven
months later. Commissioner Bob Sturm,
Alexander's replacement, certainly wasn't
the reason. His office door is always open
and he always has a pleasant word for
anyone who drops by, even if it is In the
middle of his eating his favorite hot dog
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goods out there just awaiting greater hauling `*
capacity In order to use trucks.
Advocates deregulation also argue that If rates
hazards of electronic radiation, Zais said, were deregulated and "entry" Into the trucking
business made easier, the increased competition
although much research is going on.
Scientists and enlneers say, however, a would keep rates down and benefit all of u. as
consumers. Maybe, but It is not a certainty:
massive buildup of electronic emissions ui
Rate and route regulation were Imposed on
airwaves Is having a serious effect on many
trucking back In the 1930's to put an end, to
research projects.
predatory pricing and uncertain service for
Shielding sophisticated equipment from Insmaller
truslve radiation and from leaking radiation of such communities. There is no guarantee that
problems would not arise under a shamply
its own Involves complicated measures. The
deregulated
trucking situation.
shields are made of various metals and In some
Truckers
raise an Interesting argument
big applications are backed by multiple layers of
against
unrestricted
entry into the business (and
special organic compounds, up to 15 feet thick, to
absorb radiation generated within the chamber. the American Trucking Association, the national
trade group of the trucking business, Is offering
Zais said even a fairly simple modular its own compromise deregulation bill to make
shielding Job will cost several thousand dollars
entry easier, but not unrestricted), Their
and sophisticated, especially-designed In- argument Is that If all
you need Is the downstallations can run to hundreds of thousands.
payment on a truck, a lot of people will jump Into
A number of firms are engaged In the radiation the business without any understanding of the
shield business, a constantly growing Industry on-going costs and will not only skimp. on
whose sales volume only can be guessed at. It maintenance but will dalve over the speed limit
does not include shielding Installations in and .work exhausting hours In order to get
nuclear plants and nuclear-powered sub- enough volume to make limit.
marines.
The independents are paid by the load. Thth,
The problems, Zais said, are especially acute the faster they get the load there, the more loads
In biological research and medical applications they can handle, the more money they can make.
where shielding Is essential to insure accurate The common carriers, for the most part, are
readings when measuring brain and nerve under union contract and their Teamster drjvrs
waves, tracking heart conditions and using are paid the same regardless of how fast they
electron microscopes.
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;me word spread through the courthouse in
the last couple weeks.
But no one expressed surprise that the
28-year
veteran supervisor of elections had
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changed her mind, having put out the word
when she ran in 1976 that this would be her
last term in office. After her term expired
In 1980 she wo uld retire, she had said. Now,
she has shifted gears and will rim again.
Seldom do career government officials
willingly retire. More often they leave
:off ice because they read the handwriting
,on the wall, w hich they most often percélve Is telling them defeat is in their
future
That's not to say that frequently officials
believe they have done their part in
government and have had enough.
Anyway, for whatever reason, Mrs.
Bruce's nam e wi ll be on th e punch card
ballot In 1980. And speaking of punch cards
béllots, scuttlebutt In the courthouse is
that she still Is incensed about the county
commissioners pushing the concept of
punch card voting over the mechanical
machine method. A 16-member advisory
committee recommended unanimously
the Institution of the new method in time
for the March presidential preferential
'1 "primary.
- Mrs. Bruce's latest decision also has
'thanged the mind of Sandy Goard, her
offIce manager. Mrs. Goard now says she
won't run for the office,
it has had no effect on the tentative
'dec1sIon of Dot Wade, county commission
-Office manager. "I'm still thinking about
flnfflgft she said again this week. Both
Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Wade are
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

However, he did get It to the House floor. Brantley
said the passage of the bill Is to encourage the
production of wine In Florida. "There used to be
grape production for wine in Florida," he pointed
out.
Immediately after the session ended, Brantley
spent three days in the Keys on vacation with his
family, trying to get reacquainted with his sons,
Lenny, 11, and Bobby Jr. 6.
He is also trying to get his golf course business
reorganized. "There were three burglaries at the
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classroom was on what was going on over the
washing machine boxes.
"I was one of five rep'resentatives who voted
against the bill. If we are to have smaller
classrooms, I thought, let's do it right," Brantley
said. "On a scale of one to 10, I would have given the
session a seven."
One of the more Important bills to come out of the
session, Brantley said, was one sponsored by
Fechtel abolishing taxes on wine iroduced In the
state. Brantley at first didn't understand the farreaching effect of the bill and refused to sponsor it in
the House for his old mentor.

Brantley said Brown and Senate President Phil
Lewis had a meeting of the minds as the session
began. "They were much in agreement of what they
wanted to accomplish. It was going to be one of the
smoothest sessions every seen. Toward the end the
two philosophies changed on appropriations and tax
bills and the two parted company."
Brant:ey said after the session It was noted that
Lewis, Brown and the Gov. Graham each got a little
what they wanted. "From that statement you would
have thought it was a total love-in. It didn't seem
like a love-in sitting there agonizing and waiting for
conference committee reports to come back," he
said.
"I heard from the Seminole Education
Association of their support for the one education
bill I voted against. When I questioned the sponsor
of the bill I found the bill called for a reduction In
classroom sizes. But there was no money in the bill
to construct more classrooms or to hire more
teachers. "All I could think was that they would
probably have to curtain off the classrooms to
divide them. I pictured Sabal Point Elementary. My
oldest son, Lenny, had been In second grade there
when washing machine boxes were used to separate
classrooms. The attention of the children In that

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There were no really big surprises in the 1979
session of the Florida Legislature for freshman
state representative, Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood.
Brantley had been in Tallahassee quite a bit with
Vince Fechtel during Fechtel's last term as a state
representative. Fechtel has since been elected to
the Florida Senate and Brantley was elected to
Fechtel's old seat representing Seminole, Lake and
part of Marion County.
"Sitting In the gallery, I would think out issues as
they were being debated. It's a lot tougher when you
have to push a button in knowing your vote Is being
counted," he said.
Brantley said House Speaker Hyatt Brown, DDaytona Beach, came into the session with a set
certain bills he wanted passed, his
legislative package. Through Brown's Influence he
was able to put bills forward through committee
chairmen loyal to him.
"At times the train started moving so fast, it
couldn't slow down," Brantley said. "Things went
pretty much the way Brown wanted thern to go. The
last couple weeks of the session," Brantley said,
"things started falling apart, in terms of the
legislation Brown wanted passed."

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inc how to play SfXfl'ts. We go places
together. lie also teaches me about
carpentry work. lie saves money
because he is a carpenter. lie cares for
me and he loves mile.
I've been up to Pine Mt. Georgia 3
times with my dad and our family.
When we ' re tip there we go to Callaway
Gardens. We have alot of fun up there.
When I vas an infant living in
Philadelphia my dud left me in the
station wuuon at the train station. lie
helped my mother and sister put the
luguge on the train. Before he could get
out the train started. The conducter
said that the next station was only a
mile away. My dad got off at the station
and ran all the way back to the station
wagon to find mc safe and sound in my
infant seat.
Scott Robinson

'Family Before Anything'
On Father's Day we all try to find the
best father. Well, I have the best father
because he coaches different youth
activitks such as foutlunil and baseball.
lies involved in church by being an
Extraordinary Minister in the Catholic
Church. My dud takes an active part in
community affairs. He attends School
Board Meetings and he is on the P.T.A.
Committee. Even though my father
spends alot of his time with me and my
brother. That's what makes a good
fathei. A person who makes his family
commie first before anything else and my
dud is a great father.
Robbie Shaker

We've 'Built A Rocket'
My dad is really nice. He is five foot 9
inches, has brown eyes, and wears
eyeglasses. He takes us many places.
We've been to Disney-World, The
Kennedy Space Center, Sea World, and
many other places. My dad will do
almost anything needed: fix the car:
wash the dishes; mow the lawn; paint
the house. Why, he's a great handyman.
My dad and I have done many things
together. We've built a rocket that flew
very successfully. I've stayed up to
grill with him.
12:40 am. building
He's taught me the
tenance about a car. My dad has shown
me how to keep after rust, and keep
cars running past the 100,000 mile mark
on the odometer. But, best of all he
taught inc what it feels like to have a
great dad and believe me, having a dad
like inc is great!
Ronald Spinner
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By ARTURO GONZALEZ JR.
AMSTERDAM, NEA)— Had she survived past the hitter
month of March, 1945, she would have been 50 years old this past
week.
Possibly she would be a mother, or even a grandmother herself,
a German-born Jewish lady who, with each advancing year,
would probably strive to push the horrors of World War II back
even further down the receding corridors of her memory.
Her childish account of several years of eluding the Jew-baiting
Nazis might lie unnoticed and unread in the bottom drawer of her
desk. Or perhaps in an attic trunk.
And her hideaway, 263 Prinsengracht, a 17th -century building
on an Amsterdam canal, would almost certainly have long since
been torn down to make way for a modern Dutch office block.
But Annelies Marie Frank, that waif-like teenager whose gaunt
face is etched in the world's subconscious, did not live. Anne
Frank perished from typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration
camp, age 15, just a month before Nazi Germany surrendered.
Her famous diary first a handwritten testament, next a book,
then a Pulitzer Prize-winning play and an Oscar-winning film
has survived as the single-most famous piece of literature to
emerge from World War 11.
Describing the 25 months that she, her family and several
Jewish neighbors hid upstairs over an office building, behind a
false bookcase, trying to avoid being dispatched to Nazi extermination camps, Anne Frank's diary Is a moving paean to
hope In the face of brutality.
Anne's father, now 90 and living in Switzerland, is the sole
member of the Frank family to come out of the Nazi concentration camps alive. After V-E Day, he returned to the tiny loft
where he and his children had huddled for 25 months, to begin
trying to trace them.
His neighbors, the Vosser family, gave him the few pitiful
belongings they had recovered after the Nazi police had swooped
down on the hiding place. These numbered a few of the Frank's
things, Including Anne's secret books, the diary she called
"Kitty," In which she had scribbled her chronicle of events and
her Inventory of girlish emotions during the long, cold months
that the fearful Frank clan had spent isolated fromthe world,
Faced with the heartbreaking realization that all his family was
dead, Otto Frank began to translate Anne's diary from Dutch into
German, for his mother. A publisher read it. A best seller—
published in over 55 editions in more than 50 languages was
born.
Millions of readers began to weep over the beautiful simplicity
of this teenager's dreams and aspirations as they played themselves out, entry after entry, against the horrors of the global
conflict raging about her.
More than 300,000 people a year step reverently back into Anne
Frank's lonely world at 263 Prinsengracht which, along with the
Amsterdam building next door, has been turned into a living
monument to this teenager. Various municipal fund-raising
drives, headed by Amsterdam's mayor and local radio stations,
have raised close to $300,000 to keep her house and her memory
alive. An Anne Frank Foundation, employing 30 people, engages
in peace efforts in her name.
Up steep, narrow stairs, visitors enter a display room on the
third floor, where Third Belch scenes from Anne'... all-too-brief
lifetime are on display. Then they (luck through the hail which
was once secretly hidden by a moveable staircase and enter the
rooms where Anne and even seven other Jews hid for more than
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given each child every week for six weeks.
A drop-In storytime for pro-school children will be held every
Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.
The li brary plans a pet show for binal pets on June 26 at 10 a.m.
on the library lawn. In case of rain, the show wi ll be held J une 27.
The closing party J ul y 18 will climax the summer program with
refreshments and m usical entertainment. If It rains the date will
be changed to J uly 19.
Library hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday thro ugh Th ursda y
and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The branch library Is
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Congressional Salaries
Fif th District Congressman Richard
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disapproval of a Congressional attempt to ra ise the salaries of
Members of Congress by 5.5 percent.
The pay raise matte r was included In an appropriations bill
defeated by a vote of 232-186 this week.
"I am very gratified by the vote to reject the legislation that
included the pay raise," said Kelly. "We should not vote to grant
ourselves any raise.
"I do not say that because I th ink the members of this body are
undeserving of a pay raise. On the contrary, I believe the
dedication and hard work of mod mem be rs of this body, easily
justify the pr oposed raise. In better times I would ha ve strongly
supported this proposal.
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that our national debt now exceeds $800 billion, or that
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gonna happen. You can't say you're gonna do this and you're
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Ja bl ons ki Lagged out I) lull

The first thing Anderson did was name his boyhood buddy,
form er Boston inf ielder Billy Consolo, who accompanied him to
Thousand Oaks, Calif., one of his new coaches. In so doing, he was
making good on a promise.
Anderson always wanted him as one of his coaches and he never
had the opportunity of hiring him with the Reds, but he said to
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Consolo more than once, "The next time I go anywhere, I'm
gonna take you with me
Last Monday evening, Consolo, who went to high school with
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Anderson and lives only two miles from him In Thousand Oaks,
came over to his house as he often does.
"What do you think of the Detroit Tigers?" Anderson asked
O'o Li ttle League' c:him, beaming f rom ear to ear.
tinued to be a thorn In the side
"Su per," Co nsolo declared,
of Altamonte Springs Friday
"When can you quit yo ur job?"
night as the latter's "co untry
"Anytime you say."
cousins" came up with a 5-2
"Well, you'd better dolt Ina hurry. We're going with the Detroit victory in a battle of FourTigers."
hitters.
"Wow!" exclaimed Consolo. "Wait'U Ted Lepcio hears about
While Oviedo advanced to the
this."
winner's bracket In the Top
Lepcio played in the same infield with Consolo with the Red Sox Team tournament, Altamonte
and remains one of his friends.
Springs' season champion,
Before leaving Los Angeles, the Tigers' new manager said to Farr Insurance, dipped into the
Consolo's bother, "We're just Cwo crazy kids again," but when he losers bracket and must play
ar rived in Detroit, Anderson spo ke ser io usly a bo ut how he never tonight at Oviedo against
reall y had planned to manage this year.
Friday's Apopka-Ocoee loser in
"Th e thing that hel ped me make up my mind was how people a 7:30 game.
kept calling me up and got my name in Philadelphia, New York,
Farr coach Russ WhitSan Francisco, and San Diego," he said, referring to cities where tington's strategy of saving top
he had been rumored a managerial possibility. "That bothered pitcher Mark Whittington until
me. I honestly didn't want to go back thIs year, but after Jim tonight backfired to some cxCampbell (the Tigers' president and general manager) called on tent. Ronnie Smith pitched well
Monday and said he heard a rumor I was coming back, I sat down enough to win, fanning 11,
and analyzed the whole thing with my wife, Carol,"
walking six and yielding three
Anderson and his wife wrote down a list of pros and cons hits in his six-inning st int.
regarding the Detroit job.
Relievers none of whom had
"I said, 'Are we gonna be happy with the Tigers?" he related. pitched during the regular
"I knew I'. ank Skaff, Jim Campbell, and Bill Lajoie and they are season gave up three
s in
all good people. I've never met John Fetzer ( the Tigers' owner), the seventh on only an infield
but I've heard wonderful things a bout him from every body. So I hit t Jay Childe rs.
felt that answered one of the questions whether we'd be happy.
"I had hoped to get by the
wln, but we said ever are we go, first game without usi;-.g
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they're gonna expect that. You can't hide fromTit. 0 ti may wife, Mar k," said Whittington. "He
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runs
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Unearned
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and scored two others to spark elapsed time For the division,
Johnstone is hitting .208 in 23
place he comes from they say he's one of the best managers Altamonte dearly. A lost fly ball tip Friday night to watch the
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It may have been the twoyear
Art Howe's ninth-inning
anniversary of loin Seaver's double drove home the winning
move to Cincinnati, but Friday run and Joaquin Andujar, 64,
over hurled a five-hitter to pace
victory
night's
Philadelphia represented a houston.
whole lot more to the ace right- lets 2, Braves 1:
bander two straight wins for
Lee Mazzilli snapped a 1-1 tie
the first time this year.
with an eighth-inning single and
Seaver tossed a six-hitter and Craig Swan, 7, fired a twodoubled home two runs to hitter to lead New York over
highlight a three-run fourth Atlanta.
inning and lead the Reds to a 6-3 Pirates 6, Dodgers 2:
victory over the Phillies.
Bert Blyleven, 3-2, and Kent
"I didn't think about it," Tekulve combined on a sixSeaver said of the historical hitter and Omnar Moreno anti
ciate. "I'm glad to be here. I'd Da ve Parker singled home two
rather be here than anywhere runs each during a five-runn
else."
ninth inning, giving Pittsburgh
Seaver, 4-5, who has been its victory,
bothered by a torn muscle in his Cubs 3, Padres 2:
left buttock, has looked strong
Barry Foote's run-scoring
both single with two out in the ninth
in his last two sta rt s
victories -- and feels he was at scored Jerry Martin from
his best Friday night.
second base, capping a two-run
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inning, when Greg Luziaski and
career with two out in the
ike Schmidt walked and bottom
bottom
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scored on a triple by Bake Francisco past St. Louis.
McBride, who came home on
Bud Ihirrelsun's suicide
squeeze bunt.
In other games, Houston
edged Montreal, 2-1, New York
shaded Atlanta, 2-I, Pittsburgh
beat Los Angeles, 6.2, Chicago
rallied past San Diego, 3-2, and
San Francisco topped St. Louis,
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Seattle 3; and Toronto 6, Yankees, highlighted a quiet
Oakland 0.
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was dealt by the world
champions to the Cl eveland
In di ans for reliever Don Hood.
The Yankees also unloaded
Jay Johnreserve out
stone to time San Diego Padres
for minor-league reliever Dave
Wehirmneister as the June 15
trading deadline spurred mild
activity among major-league
clubs.
Johnson tangled wi th Rich
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ime trials continued today in Gossage in a clubhouse incident
the 15th annual International in mid-April, leaving the
hot Rod Association Spring reliever with an injured hand.
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compensate for, but there have been a lot of things I have had to
compensate for all my life."
He was snubbed by county officials in his native Norristown, but
in March, Fiorvanti met Bucks County Public Defender John
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He estimated Fiorvanti will work his first jury trial in August or
September, following the same schedule McClure uses for all his
assistants, and he anticipates no problems.
Fiorvanti came to law by way of his restlessness as a
pyschology major at Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa. "I
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A cousin with a somewhat raw sense of humor, his parents and
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cruel and unusual punishment. I wonder myself how his mind
works sometimes."
His cousin, who Fiorvanti says will remain nameless, cajoled
him when they were both teen-agers into trying a dive from a
bridge near his home, without mentioning the bridge was 30 feet
high.
"I jumped and after an unusually long time hit the water. I
heard my cousin laughing. With the facial perception blind people
develop, I sensed sot !U1Th i1arby. I reached out and realized I
missed a rowboat by less than a foot."
That was nothing compared to Fiorvunti's college days.
"I used to travel all over, sometimes a little too drunk to move
right. I can remember almost falling off the 69th Street elevated
station in Philadelphia, and that's about a 20-foot drop. Thank
goodness I felt a rail in time."
These days his assistant, Kimli Day, drives Fiorvanti to his law
office, because Bucks County has a fragmented public transport
system.
As he talks, Fiorvanti, who was born with a scarred optic nerve,
shifts his sightless brown eyes to the floor, then to the ceiling.
Are there advantages to being blind?
"Yes, but if I tell you, I might not be able to get away with them
anymore," he says with a laugh.

The Portsmouth, Ohio, native
also won the national title in the
event in 1968,1969, 1973 and 1974
and set a world record in 1972
by driving his boat through five
competitive laps at a faster
average speed than had
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narrowed to 12 finalists through
a series of elimination heats.
They race a circular course of
from three to five miles in
distance. The defending champion is exempt from the
qualification heats.
Woolwine was inducted last
year into the APBA Hall of
Champions, which he described
as the "hall of fame of boat
racing.
"You only get elected to that
one time in life so what I'd like
to do now is get my son elected.
At this time, we'd be the first
father and son ever elected to
it."

times.
Woolwine, whose background
is in electronics, said he only
earns enough prize money on
the racing circuit, which is
sanctioned by the American
Power Boat Association, to pay
his expenses. The enjoyment of
racing is his real pay.
"1 just like the thrill of
winning and the competition,"
lie said. "It's a change of pace
for rue."
lie estimated about 60 to 65
racers fromum across the nation
would compete for the national
title in his racing class this
Near, with the field being

For smooth water and a larger
and
ater
one for rough
carries about six engines with
him to racing events across the
nation, 1k' had the boats built
b', a mann! act urer in Florida at
a cost of about $1,300 each, but
builds the engines himself at a
cost of about $1,500 each.
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Sevent cell -yea r-old
Wt,olwine accotimpanmes his dad
on most of the trips and races in
the smaller engine competition,
Modified
the Class z\
Hydroplane event They have
entered only two races so far
this 'ear and Richic, like his
father. caine in first place both

Experience means quite a
bit because the type of boat
we're running kind of runs on a
ragged edge," he continued.
the driver.
"It's very small
motor and everything weighs
so that
about 390 pounds
weight going 70 miles per hour
makes it kind of unstable.
You're kind of flying the boat."
Woolwine said he got interested in the spoil after
watching some boat races at
lluiitsville. Ala., in 1961. lie
built a small racing boat, got an
engine and progressed from
there.
He now races two boats one

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Wind ows let in the bright sunlight now. In An ne's day they were
coveredI by blackout curtai ns to turn away prying eyes. On a
pennar ently preserved patch of wa ll pa pe r are the torn-out
magazi tie pictures of movie stars Anne had pasted up.
A m ip of Norman dy ho pef ully records th e Allies' advance
towards the li be ration of Amsterdam. And pencil mar ks on the
wall shiow how she and her sister, Margot, were growing girls
even in captivity. Few of the 1,500 people each day who visit th is
house li ave with dry eyes.
The 50th-birthday memorial held In Anne's name this month
proves hat the world has not forgotten the example of courage
which IthIs slen der little teenager has set for us all. TV
docume ntaries are being aired in the U.S. and Canada. Th e Bonn
success ws to the Berlin government which murdered Anne are
issuing special postage stam ps in atonement.
At Loiidon's Theater Royal Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet was to
dance at a gala dedicated to her. Th e Netherlands' Queen Juliana
opened i special Anne Fran k exhibit on the 50th an niversary of
the girl' s birth.
Clearl y, Anne Frank at 50 still lives. An d her message end ures.
"i still b lleve," she wrote in her cram ped Dutch hand on the ink—
splatter d pages of her diary, "that people are really good at
heart...! can feel the suff ering of millions and yet, if! look up Into
the heav ens, I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty,
too, will end, and that peace and tranquility will ret urn again."
Howth ese words must have seared themselves in to the bra in of
the most mysterious person in the whole Anne Frank tragedy:
that unkiiown in former who turned the Frank f amil y in to the
Gestapo and condemned Anne to dea th.
Is that iunknown traitor still alive to witness, besotted with guilt,
the half-century anniversary of this Innocent child condemned to
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travel at speeds of 65 to 75 miles
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John Fiorvanti calls it blind
ambition.
At 29, Fiorvanti, bl ind since birth, wor ks as assistant public
defender in Bucks County.
He takes notes rapidly with a metal Braille punch and tries to
second-guess th e inevitable problems that will come up at his fi rst
jury trial .
"There is a lot that can be missed by being blind," the handsome, impeccably tailored Fiorvanti explained in a recent interview.
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with all those no-trade, no-cut
contracts and other provisions,
it takes a roomf ul of lawyers to
figure It all out."
And sometimes, says Braves
attorney Tench Coxe, even that
doesn't help.
"Most contracts are the
regular one-page forms that
players have been signing for
years," said Coxe. "But, more
and more, the players and their
agents, àpeclally their agents,
are having all sorts of clauses
added.
"The iuigest player contract
I'vjg.j'.,.1 the one i.ary...
Matthews got when the Braves
signed him as a free agent,"
said Coxe. "It runs 12 full
pages. I'm kind of than kf ul I
wasn't involved in that on e,"
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"if there was a player you were
interested in, all you had todo is
come up with an offer the other
du would accept. Now, with
the players themselves often in
position to veto a trade, It has
become a lot more complicated."
Also, points out Mullen, with

Fergon, who also had a 71, was
fifth at 144.
Dot Germain and Connie
Chillemi were tied at 1-underpar 145, while Alice Ritunan,
Pat Meyers, Sharon Miller, and
Jerilyn Britz were at par.

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CINCINNATI (UP!)
Disgruntled linebacker Glenn
Cameron plans to report to the
Cincinnati Bengals' training
camp next month after all. He
'jiAxt"ked out of the Bengals'
mini-camp last month indicatnghe planned to retire, but has
old the team he will report to
iamp J uly 19.
The three-year middle lineacker abr uptly walked out of
he th ree-day mini-camp last
nonth and asked the team to
.rade him after he was told
ibout the team's defensive
mians f or next season. "Hopeull y, we can satisfy his wishes
Ind work out a trade," said
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74's Friday.
SMU logged a team total of
901, compared to 913 for secondplace Florida and 917 for
Arizona, in third-place after
three rounds.
Other teams making the cut
were Tulsa at 922; Arizona
State, 932; Georgia, 938; UCLA,
938; San Jose State, 940;
defending champion Miami
(Fla.), 941; Brigham Young,
949; Florida International, 960;
Texas, 952, New Mexico, 959;
Oklahoma State, 959, and
Houston Baptist, 960.
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First round co-leader Lou tangs was shown as all five oU
Graham and Jerry Pate, a theIn players were ranked'
couple of former Open winners, among the top 15 individuals.
lead a group of six players at 3.
While the rest of the field was
over 145, Including Tom Weis- trying to catch SMU, a co uple of'
kopi, Jim Colbert, Ed Sneed hole-in-ones spiced the third'
and Dave Stockton.
day of play on the Stlllwater.
Keith Fergus, Andy Bean and County Club par 71 course..
Len Hinkle, who shared the
Kathy DeBroux of ArlzonW
first-round lead with Purtzei- belted her six Iron shot up the)
and G raham, all had second- par-3, 173-yard ninth hole Into
ro und troubles.
the cup for the first ace. She'
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Moses Malone" by most mlmtea before choosing Vir- 100. The Southeastern Conf er- the NCAA championship game perhaps the best ever,
spring before turning pro) rlgj
ence was second wtth 13, the In 1975 and another (led by Rick
basket ball experts?
"It's like 1960 when there was now," says Coach Ott. "I thi4ç
ginla over Kentucky.
"if Kentucky had got him,
Kentucky's reaping of a Big 10 third with 12 513eFM&amp;S Robey and Jack Givens)that so much blue-chip talent he will be even better
record bumper crop of &amp;II-stairs and the ACC fourth with 11. No

to come up with a list 4 the College basketball coaches they might as well have gone

won the NCAA in IW8. I'd say

available for our Olympic Magic when he gets into coll , .

nation's Top ill high school across the country breathed a ahead and joined the NBA," pig u Wildcats far ahead of other league signed more than this group has the potential to team," said Coach Hall.
ball, beca use he can do
be just as good."
While Sampson was the eve rything Magic can do right
basketball players. Subequen1 collect ive sigh of relief May 31 said Johnny Orr, head coach at everyone In this spring's five of the Top 100 players.
Kentucky Coach Joe B. Hall
Kentucky's signees Include national ooncuisus choice as now, and he bocts bett er."
ly, the colleges that recruit when 7-foot-4 superstar Ralph Michigan. "Kentucky had an eciMthg derby. UCLA was
these top players are also Sampson of Harrisonburg, V.., unbelievable recruiting year. second, Noire Dame third. San was understandably not upset four playe rs among the top 30: the most valuable recruit of
Kellogg, who lived up to this
6 Charles Hurt of Shelbyville, 1979, quite a few coaches felt press clippings by winning
ranked in recrulilag. The lists broke his CIA-like veil of Adding Sampson to that bunch Frandzco fourth, sur prising over lOsing Sampson.
"The group we signed this Ky. 6-3 Dirk Minnifteld of that 6-8 Clark Kellogg of several all-star game MVP
over the years have proven to secrecy and announced he will would have meant it was. all Georgia fif th, Indiana sixth and
year compares - on paper - Lexington, Ky., 74 Sam Bowie Cleveland, Ohio, was the most prizes In postseason garnet,
Nevada-Las Vegas seventh.
be an accurate barometer of atte nd the University of Vir- over for the red of us."
Kentucky signed four Of the
Conference-wise, the Pac 10 very favora bly with the best of Lebanon, Pa., and 6-6 talented overalL
individual talent and future girds.
signed with Qbj State afte
Why such Joy among coaches nation's Top 100 high school led the nation In overall groups we have ever signed," Derrick Hord of Bristol, Tenn.
"Clark is as good as Magic narrowing his choice to thà.,
NCAA hoop powers.
Many coaches called this Johnson who led Michigan Bucke yes and Wolverines. &amp;'
who lost the services of a player prospects this spring. Sampson recruiting for the first time, he said. "We had one group (led
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Gus Williams to the Seattle SuperSonics, who orobably won the
NBA cham pio ns hip because of him? -Sam "., Alameda, Calif.
The SonIcs did not acquire their hlgh-scorit backcourt ace ina
trade. They signed him as a free agent after Gus won an arbitration case concerning his contract with the Warriors
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Wanda Davis, Reginald

NBA to lackluster last. They aiso lost Rick Barry, who Is still
serviceable; drafted miserably e.g., Wes Cox, Ricky Green
and missed out on Bill Walton when he was available. The best
thing they have going for them isa subservient press that acts as
apologist for their failures. (Particularly one prominent
columnist?)
Q. Could you please tell me who the top 10 college baseball
teams are and give me your opinion of them? Bruce Roblnetts,
Kingston, cnn.
I'll give the tt'p octet instead. The teams who reached the final
round of eight at the NCAA tournament in Omaha, Neb., were, in
alpha betical order, Arizona, Arkansas, Califor nia Sta te Fullerton, Connecticut, Miami (Florida), Mississippi State, Pepperdine
and Texas. No, I have no opinion about them, not being that much
of an expert on campus baseball
Q. Corrections. Jim Rice of the Boston Red Sox is married
(contrary to a recent listing of unmarried baseball players) His
wile's name is Corine and they have a son named Chauncey
Brandon Rice who was born last Octobe r. Our son, Char lie, is the
trainer for the Red Sox and we were there to visit shortly after
Chauncey was born - Mrs. Clyde Moss, Kimball, Neb.
I stand abashed and corrected.
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Baltimore
Oriole teams In
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Frederick,
4au1y, Tura Moreland
and Joan Tobin are the athletes
under consideration.
The Florldd State , Special
Olympic Committee will se ect
one of the nine to represent
Seminole County at the
Olympic am
Some 10 local athletes participated in the state Games
last weekend in Tampa. Closing
ceremonies were held following
a Tampa Rowdies soccer
games The head count on state
participants was 2,200.
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pace with the Yankees. - Dick Nugent, Washington Crossing, Pa.
Ditto. And do watch the surprising Orioles. I've also got to
Bobbie kept on playing, and well, after Cincinnati
Imloaoeanlmtonalumoreul £6ilVI10I4n was 7I vvius-Z
Orioles.
Yankees will play
.Q. I would like to know when the New York
the Texas Rangers in Texas. Also, I would like to know where to
write to get tickets. - Doug Rainwater &amp; Debbie Black,
(berryvllle, N.C.
League schedule shows the Yankees making two
.7be
this season - on J une 15-16-17 and again on
Rangers
fulls to the
ugud 27-28-29. For tickets write to their ticket manager, Texas
angers, Arlington Stadium, P.O. Box 1111, Arlington, Texas
Q. Can you toil we bow Nolan Ryan happened to come to the
alilornia Angels' How old Is he now? - Len Lucas, Santa An,

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The fire-balling Ryan, who first caine uptothe majors with the
ew York Mets In 1968, was traded by them, along with three
*her Inconsequential playets, to the Angels in December 1971.
man going the other way was shortstop Jim Fregosi - yep,
be very same guy who is now Ryan's manager. In California, of
otree, Nolan has become one of the great strikeout pitchers in
ball history. With the Mets, he was bothered a lot by blisters
ii the fingers of his pitching hand.

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AlCariel;
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Sarmlento
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Van Bommel
mirano.

Dash: Jotinell Baker
Brad
Angel a
Ana
Jeffrey Brurnit

Frederick
(Sanford Middle). Keith Mandy
(Milwee).
220 Yard Dash: Tom Moreland
MIlwee.
Softball Throw: Jerome Ford
(Goldsboro), Herbert Madison
(Rosenwald.
Standing Long Jump: Baker
(SCRC). David Taylor (Goldsboro).
Joan Tobin (SCC).
High Jump: Jeffrey Brumilt
(Milwim).
I homes
Mat t hew
Frisbee:
(Rosenwald).
Brinson
Bobby
Bowling:
(Crooms). Wanda Davis (Crooms).
Junior Boys 410 Relay: Jerome
Reginal
(Goldsboro),
Ford
(Sanford Middle),
Frederick
Christopher Williams (Idyllwilde).
Sidney Williams (ldyllwIlde).
Junior GirlsTug- of -War: Angela
Bradley (ldyllwllde), Rosa MUeil
(Goldsboro), Connie Moreland
(Mitwee). Ann Smith (ldyllwildt).
Julia Tillman (Idyllwilde).
Junior Boys TugofWar: Tom
Moreland (Mllwee), Zane Powell
(Mllwee), David Taylor (Gold
sboro), Scott VihIen (IdyllwIlde).
Amous Walker (Goldsboro).
Softball Throw: Tammy McCollum
(Mllwl).
add silver
Softball Throw: Diane Haywood
(Crooms).
Standing Long Jump: Rita McNeil
(Goldsboro).
add Bronze
Softball Thr ow : Connie Moreland
Milwoo.
Standing Long Jump: Julia Tillman
(IdylIwilde).
SILVERMEDALWINNERS
50 Yard Dash: Michele Kelley
(5CC), Joan Tobin (5CC).
220 Yard Dash: Carroll Edwards
000dmond
Clay
(SCARC),
(SCARC), Ellis Jernigan (MIlwee),
Jeffrey Klnnalrd (Rosenwald).
Softball Throw: Carroll Edwards
(SCARC), Christopher Williams
(ldyllwllde).
Standing Long Jump: Angela
Bradley (Idyllwilde).
Bowling: Linda Arent (Rosinwild), Tommy Ford (Crooms),
Laura Sylvestre (Rosenwald), Anna
Wilson (Rosenwald).
Junior Boys 410 Relay Team:
Jeffrey Brummitt (Mllwee), James
Durham (Mllwee), Ellis Jernigan
(Milwee), Keith Mandy (Milwee).
IRONZ MEDAL WINNERS
50 Yard Dash: Ann Smith
(Idyllwilds).
Throw:
Softball
Reginald
Frederick (Sanford Middle), Clay
Goodmond (SCARC), Ellis Jernigan
(Milwee).
Standing Long Jump: Michele
Kelley, (5CC)
High Jump: Keith Mandy
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Batting
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National League
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66252 68 .349
Winfield, SD
67239 03.347
Rosa, Phil
Sill 221 76.344
Mazzilli, NY
54204 69.338
Foster, Cin
57701 68 .333
Hendrck, St.L
50239 70 .326
Hrnandz, St.L
$5237 77.325
Templtn, St.L
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Transactions
Hockey
Washington
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Montreal - Veteran center
Jacques Lema ire signed as general
manager, coach and player with
Swiss hockey learn Sierra.
Football
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golf until 10 years ago when he
was 21, said he was not surprised to be leading.
"I've always felt I should
have played better In the
Opens," he said. "I would have
been surprised Monday or
Tuesday. I was driving so
poorly."
For the second straight day,
Purtzer put on a strong closing
finish, with birdies on two of the
last three holes.
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said Purter. "I got away with
some bad shots and got some
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who bogeyed the first hole, "so I 54-hole total of 220, a threeshot'
had planned on.
just stayed with the game play lead over Arizona State'
my caddy and I worked out at Jeannette Kerr and a fivestrokó
the beginning of the week."
advantage over Arizona's Chrii

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Both Bradley and Blalock, a
10-year LPGA veteran , said the
win ds, which averaged between
C)
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3,208-yard rolling course.
"The wind Is tough out
there," Bradley said. "( And) I
had more trouble shooting
downwind than into the wind."
B1*lock, who bet. last years
tnszt
leiIap by
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are the only
two strokes, joked about the
co
hose free-wheeling multi- long-term contracts with such the Braves out of the basement. Club
der
par.
rs
un
playe
of t baseball trades seem to things as deferred paym en ts, a But Turner's generosity
wind, but said she was used to player
1'hi
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on
several
occasions.
ty
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club
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to
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Turner opened up the door for lea
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clubhouse before I was
agents when he Open champion Hale Irwin,
But this Isn't beca use str ug- more expense than the trade veteran free
dy
Mcssersmith
to a who matched Nelson's secondaway," she said. "I always
STILLWATER, Okla. (UP01
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16
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72,
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stroke
back
at
143.
by
individual
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Hampshire and I live in Florida to
ader Kyle
deals in a desperate effort to dollar-and-cents view," said tract and got onl
had O'Brien, held a comfortable 12-,
e
low-key
Nelson,
who
Th
now. We have a lot of wind."
llen. "But, you've got to years in return. He gave Bob
tr ouble remembering the holes st roke lead going into today'.
Blalock said she wasn't change di rect ions, but, rather, Mu
because
player
contracts
have
have
second thoughts a bo ut Homer, last year's National
le describing his round, said final round of the 35tti,
suprised by Bradley's 67.
League rookie of the yea r, a fat whi
so complicated it's taking on a high-dollar contract
"Pat's been playing well this become
hard to work out. all the that extends beyond the proba. bonus and wound up in a bitter when he saw the wind blowing Association of Intercol.legiati
year. I'm suprised she hasn't Often
ble value of the player in- arbitration dispute when he didn't t hink anybody wo uld Athletics for Women nation
necessary details.
won more tournaments.
golf tournament.
Homer capitalized on that be unde r par Friday.
"When I first came into volved."
wasn't surprised at her 67," she
O'Brien ca rded a 74 Friday,
"I
knew
the
scores
were
Braves owner Ted Turner is a
bonus to force the Braves to pay
professional baseball more
said.
Barbara Moxness, who shot a
2-under-par 71 in the second
round, was three st rokes back
in fourth place with a 142. Vicki

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Leaving the kids at home planted by the United States
t ur ned out to be a good move for Golf Association to prevent it,
both had 77s.
Larry Nelson.
It took a score of 151 or bettet
m
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Nelson, a sixth-year pro f
Kennesaw, Ga., came north by to make the cut, with 63 players
himself this week for another qualifying for the final two,
shot at the U.S. Open Chain- rounds.
pionship, leaving wife Gayle
Among those who (ailed to
and their two youn g sons at make it were leading money-s
winn er Tom Watson and formerl
After Friday's 3-under-par
Masters and PGA winner Rayl
which got him a share of the Floyd, both one shot away ati
half way lead with scram bling i, and former Open wInnéi
Tom Purtzer, the Nelson family Gene Littler, who finished at.
maynevergoontheroad
again. 153
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and another ger
eight
mon
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wakes
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three ntimes
said.during
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we ni
decided, under the wire with ISis.
Nelso
Nicklaus had a second-round T/.
for my health, it might be better
for her to stay at home this SMU
week."
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Lamar Oxford, the Holy Cross second when Holy Cross put
pitcher, had a 2-hit shutout together two singles, a double
going until the bottom of the by Randy Brown and a home
National League
seventh when he gave up two run by Lamar Oxford to take
East
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33 23 589
The two losers met at the lake roared right back with one in Montreal
32 24 .571 I
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front at 11:30 a.m. where AU the second and second in the ph,la
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Chicago
28 29 .191 5'
During the seven games Baptist from the play-off in a 3
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New York
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In the fifth Holy Cross again
West
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38 21 .585
Chapel picking up two to make Houston
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San Fran
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Friday's Results
11 of the games.
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12-9, dropping
Allen
Chapel to Cross.
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Houston 2, Montreal 1
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New York 2, Atlanta I
'me imrs game at i:iu am. the loser's
loser'sbracket to meet All
Mien Chapel could only score
C incinnati 6 Phila
ras a Division play-off between Souls
one more In the bottom of the
Chicag
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seventh and Holy Cross took thePitt sbur' gh
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loser's
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championship, 117
San Fran 9 St L 6 13 Inns
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Today s Games
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hitter
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hits for four trips to the plate. San Francisco (Knepper 6 2).
Thi
vision B. All Souls won this 8.
p.m
s second loss dropped All The big gun for Allen Chapel
Atlanta (Mahler 2 6) at New
me 7-5 and advanced into the Souls from the play-offs.
was first baseman Barney Y k(Kobel22
hampiobahip bracket m eet ing
In the final game of the day at Washington who had a perfect
at
Houston
(Richards 65)
loly Cross, the runner-up of 4, Holy Cross and Allen Chapel day with 3-for-3 including a Montreal (Grimsley 5.4), 7:35
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Cincinnati (Moskau 12) at
st, the runner-up of Division championship, although if Allen HOLY CROSS
Philadelphia (Carlton 77). 1:35
ALLEN CHAPEL
, traveled to Pinehurst Field Chapel won there would be
p.m.
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Oxford
4 2 3 Bryson
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Chicago
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another game necessary
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rinner of Division A. Those two determine the champion. Holy
Mamels
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Los Angeles (Welch 43). 10
Z.W:thlnqton 4 0 1
3 10
4 1 I Brooks
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Holy Cross defeating All Souls and were the visitors for the Brown
2 0 I Fuller
Sunday's Games
1-1 and Allen Chapel beating t hi rd time in a row. Neither Newman
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30I
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2 0 0 Eason
Atlanta at New York
1 I 0 H•mllton
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lead with a 7-under-par 139 p1 State University has the
going into Saturday's third distinction of being named the
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Tournament, one stroke ahead fellow coaches in two di ffer ent
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tof charging Pat Bradley.
polls this year.
Blalock, who had shared the
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opening round, fired a 6-under- of the year. He also had been "h'
par 67 on her second round to named Southeastern Con- 4."'.
set a women 's course record at ference Coach of the Year.
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the Locust Hill Count ry Club. Polk, who just completed his
She recorded two eagles, four fourth season at MSU, guided
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Little finished third, two Southeastern Conf erence his.
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Friday's game saw Chris
of the Bronco League playoff Andrews and Byron Overstreet
with a 51 victory over D&amp;J divide the pitching for H&amp;D and
Equipment Friday night in the come up with a combined threeSeminole Pony Baseball hitter. Overstreet, Jimmy
League.
Odo m, Chris Dapore, Donnie
Thus H&amp;D advances to Evans and Tommy Mulligan
tonight's 6 p.m. game against had the hits for the winners.
unbeaten Barnett Bank. A Alan Wing had two of the three
Barnett victory would end the hits for the losers.
playoffs, while H&amp;D needs to
force a winner-take-all game at
HAD
7:30 to have a chance for the oaj
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Sunday, June 17, 1979

18—Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS

Building Permits

Seminole
322-2611

ModuIarHousI.ng

83i-99,3

thSS4ED-DEPT-- RRTES"""—
HOURS

8:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
Cardinal Industries has
Anita Williamson, 2109 St., to install metal siding.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
announced plans to construct
French Ave., to construct a Value; $3,900.
SATURDAY 9.Noon
Margaret Jane, 1115 Orange
new modular housing units comereial building. Value:
adjacent to their present
Ave., to make repairs to a
development in the 3000 block of
Home Distributors, 1221 State residence. Value: $1,000.
The
Sanford
Housing
South Sanford Avenue. The St., to make an addition to a
June building permit indicates commercial building. Value:
Authority, to demolish a con•
the cost of the new development $17
demned building at 513 E.
will be $560,000.
Montezuma corp., 901 Corn• Eighth St.
Other building permits filed wall Rd., to erect a commercial
--building. Value: $106,700.
4—Personals
Richard Theobald, 2405
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W.H. Robbins, 2424 S. Cedar
Myrtle, for roofing Im- Ave., to erect a screen par.
INVITATION TO BID
----------CANNON REST HOME
provements to a building. tition, Value: $1,400.
RELOCATING PORTABLE
Complete care for the elderly
BUILDING"D"
Value: $1,200.
(Licensed). Beautiful pr,ate
Jim Alford's Phillips 66, 202
SEMINOLECOMMUNITY
home with private or scm
R.C. Whitten, to demolish N. Laurel Ave., to remodel
COLLEGE
private
room.
Altamonte
condemned buildings at 616 E. office space. Value: $4,000.
Springs. 634114$.
sealed bids from Contractors will
Second St. and 612 E. Second St.
Theressa Ross, 1113 W. Ninth be received by Owner, Board
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Sanford Housing Authority, to _________________________ Trustees for Seminole Community
to Jim 8. MyrI Steakley
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College
at
2:00
P.M.,
July
9.
1979
demolish a condemned building
Ihe board room of Seminole Corn
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at 513 E. Fifth St.
40 YEARS
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munity College, Sanford, Florida.
Homer Franklin, to demolish
The following is included:
FICTITIOUS NAME
From your loving children;
Reatlflg a one story frame
a building at 1220 W. 'fhlrd St.
Notice is hereby given that I am
Jerry, Dayle, Jimi 8 Tim

1 tIme .................43c a line
3consecutivetim•s .. . 38c a line
7 consecutive times ..... 35c a line

9—Good Things to Eat

PEASUPICK,$lbu.
(behind WTRR Radio Stalion)
3224195

to

demolish condemned buildings

at 1507 W. 12th St. and 1505 W.
12th St.
A.K. Shotnaker, 116 Maylalr

Court, to construct a single-

family residence. Value:
$19,900.
DavidGatlin, 1609 W. 14th St.,
to make an addition to a single
family residence. Value:
$3,500.
Anthony Tango, 113½ W. 19th
St., to replace a garage door,
Value: $290
Sanford Nursing Home, 950
Mellonville Ave., to make
repairs to the building. Value:

engaged in business at 106 North building conlaining approximately
Hwy. 17 92 Casselberry. Fla. 32107. 1.000 square feet from existing
location to new location ap.
Seminole County, Florida, under the
fictitious name of CONfIDENTIAL proximately 1,400 feet distant on the

DATING, and thaI I intend to campus of Seminole Community
College.
register said name with the Clerk of
Bid documents are open to public
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
inspection in the offices of the
Florida in accordance wilh the
Director of Administrative Affairs
provisions of the Fictilious Name
Section 865.09 Seminole Community College, F.W.
Statutes, To.Wit:
Dodge Plan Room and Central
Florida Statutes 1957.
Florida Builders Exchange in
Sig. Conrad A. wir:, Jr.
Orlando; and may be obtained from

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11—Instnictions

.ABORTION SERVICES

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Clinlc-$20; Pregnancy test;
male sterilization; free coun
seling. Professional care, sup
porlive atmosphere,
con
fidential

o7nttructlon

Creative Expressions 323.8812
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TUTOlReading Specialists, Patient
Call 3399416
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TlouaeNaturslResoxces

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MasterCosmetologist
Treasure Chest of Beauty
32200

Graham, House Speakçr Hyatt
.Brown, Senate
members
Legislature criticizing
planning a4 urging [rrnedJate

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LOSS OPR. CLERK

TM public hearing will be held in accordance with the Florida Dpart.
of Transportation Action Plan (197$).

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CA. Benedict, P.E.
District Enginser
Florida Dpartment of Transportation
Post Office lox 47
DeLand, Florida 37730
Publish: May39,Jwi.13, II, 1$, 17, 15, 19,30,31,23, 24,33, 36,37,25, 1979

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304 BR house
3236343

CAPE COD. 4 BEDROOM, 2
BATH, CENTRAL AIR, CAR.
PETS, CHULUOTA. $39,900.

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Couple wants to rent or buy frame
house, average size. 3231031
anytime except 11a.m. to 1 p.m.

3 BEDROOM, PANELED KIT.
CHEN, NEW ROOF, WRAP
AROUNO SCPEENED PORCH,
FIRE .Li ON LARGE LOT.
$24,900.

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,educed from $49,500. A trip down
memory lane to see this story
book old 2 story cypress farm
,. house. 4 2. great to display your
antiques, secluded ore,,. 112,000.
BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
2636 Sanford Ave.
321 0759
Aft Hrs. 322 7613, 372 486;
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BR, 1 bath house completely
renovated, over sized lot.
Owner hold mortgage. 911 Elm
322 2780

OPEN

3 UNITS ON OVER SIZED LOT.
LOADED
WITH
FRUIT
TREES. FRESH PAINT&amp;NEW
ROOF. $42,500. RENTAL IN.
COME SHOULD BE $300.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7198

Sanford. Gracious living from $28
weekly. Utilities included.
Oak. 322.9623; 841.7683.

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Sanford 321-06.40

HOMEOWNERS: Don't iose your credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA
Realtor 644.2518.

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MOBILE HOMES AT COST

322 2

COVE

MoN-SUN.

2M1.E.ol 17.92
SANFORD

5:00P.M.

REALTOR 3221991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 86? 3455 322
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going North. 37w game rm &amp;
Fla. rm., carpeted, drapes,
washer &amp; dryer. 139.000.

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that's privacy fenced Clean.
older, 2 BR. Only 178.500
RETIREES or NEWLYWEDS. 2 I
on corner lot near shopping &amp;
schools $19,900.

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ACRES IN WHISPERING
PINES. WALK TO BASS CAPI
TAL--LAKE GEORGE. 176.700
WITH EXCELLENT TERMS
WILL. DIVIDE
Seigler Realty. Broker
321 0707
32) 0610

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Branch Office 323-2222

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Gutars, Drums. Itanlos. Com
plete Thomas organs, pianos
Bob Ball's Disc CtnI,r Inc.
7202 F rench Ave
3772755
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Losing .our home &amp; credit' I will
catch up ba,k payments &amp; t&gt;uy
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
tormerli Harrielt's Beauty Nook
519 1st St., 32 5742
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New or repair. leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 8562

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removal Roofs, walls, decks.
('IC free Est 339 6066. 668 833S

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to Dick Duncan in our
'Professional Employment Dept., to discuss your
background, or send him a resume outlining your cx penance. You'll receive prompt consideration. TRW Vldar,
77 Ortega Ave., Mt. View, CA 91010. An equal opportunity
employer M.F.

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Dog &amp; Ca boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea conlrol. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, Screened
outside runs, also air coed.
cages. 3fl 5752
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68—Wanted to Buy

THE COMPLETE

STORY

Rt'tired man Small repair work
Roofing &amp; painting Free Est
C,sll anytime 323851)
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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
turniture. Re(rig., stoves, tools.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
IPPLIANCES Sanford Fur.
i,iture Salvage. 332612).

ADDRESS

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TELEPHONE
SEIGLER REALTY—BROKER
1236
2436 S. MYRTLE AVE. P.O. DUWER

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PAIPITING,CARPENTRY CUSTOMCABINETS
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323 0179 after 5:30

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Custom built ironwork
Window guards. gates etc
Martin's 323 7881. 439 1693
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Tt-ee Service

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'Tree service Dead
wood,
demossing 5. mistletoe 8.
removing. 323 1641

To List Your Business...
322-2 6 11 or 8 31-99 9 3

Auction Sundays 5P.M.
Santord Nyc. at Hwy. 421
Consigi,ments Welcome

SANFORD FLA.

We Sell Estates

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Piiings

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72—Auction

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300 N. FRENCH AVE.

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs. Leaks. Fast Service
323 0)71, 327 4601
Chg Cds

322-5661

Concrete work - Patloi, side
walks. Oriveways Free Eiti•
iate Cill Mr T"ylor 3276545.

Paying $16 &amp; up men's, 1$ 1 up
womens class rings. Also buying
wedding bands, sterling I any
marked gold. Any coed. 675-3737,

Evening Hemid

PIun*ing Service

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5G. BALINT &amp; ASSOC.

JVU, aIy LUII_J'iVFI 044 O10

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Trim your house. 1145 1 day serv.
good paint &amp; Ref. 331 5529.
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING 8. REPAIR

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid

EACH

DANNY'S PAINTING
interior titreor HouséPiii$Tij"
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (305) 322 9460

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INSULATION - Batting. blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas 1.
Cellulose Lowest prices. Call
3710539 or 9047316705 C011ect

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Free Puppies &amp; Kiflens
To good Home
Call atlerSp m 3230816

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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 1580

PIsase rush ms.. copies of lii. nsw complets-Crockstt
for sach copy.
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now to make the SW1TCHi

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc
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(LOCAL) 3.49 5371
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Exterior Cleaning

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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
3720707
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Residential &amp; Commercial
372 5512

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IN THE WANt ADS 372 2611 or

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specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt.
lawr maint &amp; tree trimming.
3232948

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1? Aqu.i',porl open fisherman, ItS
ivimirude', depth lindt'r &amp; lots of
,,(eSSOriL",. is trailer, 12,195
3720882 8 n B P m
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1881
t:reeEslmate
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Beauty Care

Woode'ri Cortney (lass (loaf, 35 HP
Johe,Son. tilt trailer &amp; swivel
seats, 1350 373 0039 or 327 2111

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Certified Lawn S. Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
371 0098
323 8719

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 323 0039

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tufing,
Our excellent benefits program and liberal relocation policy
make our company the right one to expior.. Why not make

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'1971 Hwy 1197
Sanford, 1l, 32771

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BAHIA SOD 131 (100 sq ft
Free Del on 4100 sq ft. or more

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Appliances

I'ENORE WASHER
Parts
service' Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
32) 0697

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
372 9141
Evesatfer6&amp;weekends
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ANYTIME

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Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 322-1771

Re'triq,'rator. Distiwasher S.
Electric Dryer
144.1 S,itilord Ave 373 6841

Working In our softwareengineering areas—a mafor part of

telephone switching systems is

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ON SALE-- NEW twin s,:e box
springs &amp; mattress $2395 ea
NEW coffee table with 2
PC
mafchinqendtables$39 Sanford I
Furniture Salvage. 17 92 So, of
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controlled telephone swltthing systems. In addition to an
appropriate degree your background should include cx.

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handcrafted 18K q,ild watchband,
37' penny weight, 1800. Retailed
br 11.600 • Call 173 2122.
51-Household

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
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62 acres troritu'4e fl OSCCol
MOP TGAGfS.._,') I egg, tic
i'Fe'"WiiTi31'" i,itg. Broker 625 No .i E.
1'2Y(Ri"p-er'
Malic7owski, REALTOR 32?
Wyn,ore Rd Altamonle
7981
?,f'7 7483

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TRW Vidar on th. SAN FRANCISCO PENIN.
SULA contInues to broaden Its scope of actIvities
In the telephony industry with controlled but
outstanding growth in th. develOpment of Its
digItal switching systems.

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6Cyl ,Air. PS. PB. 12.SOOmi
3?) 3781
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equipped with every option
Beautitul car Excellent buy
52095 668 1-620

Estate. Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions 8 Ap
praisals Call Dell's Auction. 3fl
5620
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lOxSO 7 BR Mobile, awning, AC.
set up in quiet adult park No
pets! 327 286) or 373 5215

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11595 888 4620
I IS' S;ottie. kit eq.. sleeps 6 See to
,ippreciate Bargain price SIOSO
or l,nanced 373 0843
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Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
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75-A--Vens
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
i976 Dodge Van 300. I ton, AC, p&amp;,
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
PB. cruise, stereo, paneled, fleW
the only one in Florida You set
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mi reservetfprece Call 904 255
work or play $4,195 132
8311 for further details.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS--'69 tV
75 modpl Call 339 9100 or 831
4605 (5Daler(
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Pinebreeze Egg Factory

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OSTEEN' $150,000'

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BLUFF RD PARTIALLY
CLEARED AND ONLY 127.700'
ADJACENT TEN ACRES ALSO
AVAILABLE'

neat,

i's. radio.
looks 8 runs good, new tires.
battery,
upper &amp; lower
ball lOints. $5.45 322 4593

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SITE CORNER SI PE S &amp;
.5lm.tiJE 71 E. LOW AS 1)1,1)30
EACH. LOW DOWU TEN
YEARS TO PAYI ONE OR
ALIt CALl. 10 SELECT
YOURS TODAY!

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ONE (II ACRE IN CITY ON
FULTON
ZONED
COM
MERCIAL, GC 2 CLEARED.
CAPPED WE LI, GREAT
POTENTIAL' ONLY $5,600!

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323.
8160

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fsos some work but runs
$149 322 25818to5

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'"iI'nu i)I,is', &amp;Ioor', complete %et f
it qr I'('n1iOuS(' many more
f'i))', REVIRSE AUCTION ,it
.611 ', ',.Ir,lurct '\vt' 0it" ,iooi
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30 &amp; (i it) to 8 Tue's thru
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II) to ', Sal 3?? 1491

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LIKE THE
"WIDE OPEN" SPACES'
10 acre farm land w mobile home
Will throw in goats, chickens 8.
rabbits AND tractor Near
Geneva. $35,750

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Multiple Listing Service

9:00A.M.

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ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS
SR.421

Moving Must Sell
66 Chevy
wagon. 1250 '61 Ford, $675, '69
Renault I cyl
1750 4th &amp;
Palmetto Ave

Fur niture' new dinette fL,le'S,
dresses's, lawn furniture, riding
lawn mower Lots of Misc

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Falcon, auto . 6 cyl new paint.
tires. Qood mechanically &amp; body.
nave maintenance record. $850
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Sanford's Sales Leader

FREE MOVE IN WITHIN 100 MILES A MONTH

CARRIAGE

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MARKHAM WOODS RD.
3 BR. 2d, country estate on i
acres. Stable 8. pasture
cute
cottage See this today! 1)30.000

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COMPARE THESE FEATURES:

Orlando 327.1577

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 of 323 77Q
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&amp;GoId Brocade 80'
wood frame, good cond $125 or
m,ike otter 831 .4SZI3

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See our beautiful new BARRING
JOIt' SANFORD'S
SALES
TONW lapsidingi shingle roof.
LEADER! WE' LIST &amp; SELL
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE' 3eolOrlandoDr.
3235200
VAL FHA Financing
JOl4 THE ONE THAT'S NO 1'

Sanford 321.0702

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vacation,

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Day' or

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FANTASTIC 2 BR. I bath mobile
home on 2 wooded acres corn
pletely fenced! Scr. porch, C
H&amp;A.wwcarpet Modern kit.,&amp;
washer dryer! Just $77500'

Harold Hall Realty

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wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
rn per gal 11,700 323 0039

3?) 7310
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S nice bicycles, 1)5
Ilicvcl,' o.,rts ahout 1200
worth very reasonable You
name. it We' have it 28)6 Grove
flr 312 0Jt

"We'd like to visit a country without nuclear power plants!"
--43-Lots-Acreage
41—Houses

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ATTRACTIVE 3 OH. 1 bath home
on landscaped lott W w carpet,
dining area, fenced yard 5. Much
More' BPP WARRANTED
Only 5.37.800'

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d u r I ng
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THE RIGHT LOCATION business
professIonal office btilding
Site. 26.4' on 25th St 528,500.

OWN FOR LESS THAN RENT

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CHARMER older 7 story, 3 BR,
20, new carpet, patio &amp; 7 por.
ches. Cony location. $31,500.

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PUBLIC AUCTION
Mon., June 18, 7 PM. •

12155 French

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From SlOto $50
Call 1721671,3721460

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LOVELY! 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecresl• Large ,ocms,
area, pan. FR, utility room, ww
carprt. close to schools 8.
thoppingt aPP WARRANTED.
A buy for 137.9001
.
HAPPINESS IS! 3 BR. lii bath
home in Washington Oaks with
central heat, cc. garage, dining
room, breakfast bar', fenced
yardS. More! BPP WARRANT
ED. Wow! $24,500!

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an exciting opportunity

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EXCEPTIONAL new 3 BR, 2B
listed in tht beautiful
Ust
Mayfair section. This spacious
flume n'o over 1900 sq. It. of
living area w 1g. well landscaped
yci. Ready to move into. Priced
at only 147.000 Hurry!

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Davenport. loveseal, chair, of
$175
F arbcrware
rotiSSerie. $75 I maple coffee
1W $20 2 end IbIs . $15 ca I
neW el c otlee maker, 1)5
109
Brown Dr ISunland Estates)
1?? 2273
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inwashinglonoaks With Central
heat, w w carpet, DR. pantry,
Large LR. porch and Much
More' BPP WARRANTED. Just
$29,900'

CITY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED

Ages 13 &amp; oIder

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ONE 01 a KIND-sedate older 2
story home, beautifully land
scaped, has 1 BR apt. over dbi
garage 149.500.

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SUPER! 7 BR. 1 Bath Home in
DeBary Ofl I Acre! Eat in kit
chen. FR. porch. pond and turn
neg ! Gr,'at buy for 531.750!

MOTHER IN LAW. 1g. 4 BR. 26,
FR, CH&amp;A, carpet, Inc. 7 kit.
ranges, 2 ref., dLiI sized utility
rm., fenced yd. fruit trees, deep
well All for only 5.36.500 $11,000
dwn &amp; aSsume or FHA.VA.
Terms

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SAW•Crz*1,,z--CASHIERS

Call Circulation

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iribure on consignment this week
Highlights iflClud
Pc
'natrogany DR suite plus others.
odd china cabinets. several BR
includ'ng I French Salin
wood, maple high Hi boy, oak
t,bIt' S. chairs, claw foot round
oak table, oak fine drawers,
assorted wrought iron pieces.
oriental type rugs, good selec
Ion of occasional fables, odd
chairs, lamps, &amp; pictures Also
some glassware &amp; collectibles
s VISA MASTER CHARGE
S CASH DOOR PRIZE $

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Foot Lockers 516 99up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
itt) Sanford Ave
322579)

JUST LISTED' 4 BR, 3') Bath
home with every imaginable
feature! Pool &amp; patio! Lg FR,
with wet bar, DR. eq eat in
kitchen, and huge BR's! Much
More' BPP WARRANTED
Only 190.000'

LTEALIOR
ML
371 6061 or eves 323 0517
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REALTORS

BROKER
2439 S. MyrtleAve.. Santora

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OVER 125 SALES
THRU MAY 1979

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S Pc BR suite new. 1239. 5 Pc LR
new, $399. Lov&amp;'seat 14.4.95 s. up,
7 Pc dinettes. 5.6995 5. up. Ref
$508. up. El StOyC, 1605. up. full
siledraperies, 1105. up Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 179? So
Sanford, 322 6721
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Code' a phone. burglar alarm,
conlerc'nce table, typewriter,
camper trailer etc 3?) 777) or

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M. Unsworth Realty

New listing on St. Johns River. See
lhis to make,your dreams come
true. Entertainment room is
only 24'x56' w indoor water fall
&amp; fish pond. 3 or 4 BR's,
Swimming pool, all on canal
leading to St. Johns River.
1125.000

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BUY SF1 1. TRADE
ill 3151 first St.
322 5612

REALTY

.EED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
fInd him listed in our Business
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Service Directory,

New listing- country property,
treed 2',acres near I 48. SR 16.
3 BR. enc. porch to lull around in
during these hot Summer days.
'A must to see. 0,'?) $.1.

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REALTOR. 327 7198

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Top Dollar Paid for unIt S. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322 5990

Just think'--if classified ads didn't
work, there wouldn't be any'

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PUBLIC GUN AUCTION
SUN JULY 1, I P M
SANFORD AUC TION
323 7340

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$44,000
50—Miscellaneous

77-Junk Cars

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CailBart

Sunrise near Tuscawilia
Sunday Only 1 4
1389 MadrId Way
3 BR, 2 8. 5 mo old Ideal for the
young family. Many extras Call
us for details &amp; directions

SEIGLER REALTY

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2 BR. 18 home on large lot in
Country Club Manor. Corn.
pietely remodeled from top to
bottom. FHA or VA financing
avail. Call Rose Kircher,
Realtor Assoc. Tony Coppola
Associates Realtor. 8300333, aft
hrs. 8318847.

Build to suit -- our lot or y
FHA.VA,FHA 235 8.215

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residences on approx 2 acres,
100 It I,ike frontage $75,000
ESTATE SALE

STENSTROM

HOUSE

REALTY

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LAKEFRONT

House for sale Sanford.Sunland. 3
BR, fenced yd. Good cond. Call
323 36.49 or 3237331.

If you're inthe business ot building
your
busines. . . use
Ihe
Classified Ads often.
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Peaceful Country
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts,
Huge 3 BR. 3 13. home plus
Mother in law cottage on Lk.
Butler in Volusia County,
$99,000

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3 BR. 2"? B, Executive con
dominium. Includes Pool &amp;
tennis plus other extras, $350
mo., 1 yr. lease.

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2 1. )8x32 in ground pool. 165.000

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FOR SALE-- BY OWNER
Sanora 3 Ig BR, 28, eat in kit.,
wallpaper accent, old brick FP
in sunken LR, w w carpet. 2 car
w auto ioor openers
Amenities Inc. pool &amp; tennis ct
$.' 000 assume 7), pct mort
372 34.12 or 322 1031
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NEW HOME *
3 Bdrm 2 bath, large kitchen w
dining area Fireplace in Living
Room. Central HA, w w carpet.
garage On large wooded lot.
Many Extras, McGovern
iIders Call 322 89)0 after 5
o.m.

EAL1OR 37? 1000 MLS

322 0231. 323 7173. 322 0779

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2544 S. French Ave.

CailBart

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LAKE FRONT. 6 BEDROOM, 2
lATH. FIREPLACE, FULLY
FURNISHED. GREAT FOR
LODGE OR YEAR AROUND.
$59,500.

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Raborn REALTY

W. Garnett White
Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone 322 7881. Sanford

2135' S French 1)7 92) Sanfor, ..'
323 5321
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Longwood 2 1 BR duplex on lake,
assumable mort, Good price &amp;
'terms. 127.500.

by Gill Fox

REALTOR 322 I000MLS
24 HOUR lB 322-9283
HANDY MANS SPECIAL
177 Laurel Dr Pinecrest. 123.000
HURRY!

OLDER SPANISH STYLE
STORY, 3 BEDROOM, 1
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, FIRE.
PLACE, FENCED REAR
YARD. $20,900.

POOL HOME. 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH, CENTRAL AIRS. HEAT,
CARPETED, WITH GARAGE.
$36,900.

The Real Estate Agency

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* BOYS &amp; GIRLS *.

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acre Iracts Zoned agri. 15.750
Good terms, owner holding.

New 235 Homes, .1 pct. interest
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222287.

P1 NECR E ST. 3 BEDROOM,
HUGE LIVING ROOM, CEN.
TRAL HEAT &amp; AIR, CARPET,
ALL APPLIANCES, LARGE
FENCED YARD, FRUIT
TREES, $30,000.

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CREEK FRONT, 3 BEDROOM,
BATH BLOCK HOME. FAMIL'I
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE,
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL AI
&amp; HEAT. $49,500.

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FICTITIOUS HAMS
FICTITIOUS HAMS
Notice is hereby given that i am
sultants and the Metropolitan
Notice is hereby given that I am engaged in business at 379$ oriano
Planning Organization will be ingagedinbusinesaatl5lNorth5th Dr., Sanford, Fl.. 3fl7i, SemInole
available for public inspection at the St., Lake Mary, Seminole County, County, Florida, under the fictitious
East Central Florida Regional Florida,underthefiditiousnam.of name of MR. I'S TRACTOR
Planning Council from July 9, 1979 WOVEN HORNS
FARRIER MOWER 1. TRUCK CENTER ai
through July 16, 1979 during regulir
SERVICE, and that I lntind to that I intend to register said
office hours.
registersaldnamewith the Clerk of with the Cletliot the Circuit Court,
Mr. Cliff Gulilet,
the Circuit Court, SemInole County, Seminole County, Florida in ac
Executive Director
Florida in accordance with me cordance with the provisions of me
East Central Florida
provisions of the Fictitious Name Fictitious Him. Statutes, To.Wit:
Regional Planning Council
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 563.09 SectIon 563.09 FlorIda Statutes 1937,
loll Wymore Road, Suite 103
Florida Statutes 1937.
51g. Guy Thornton
Winter Park, FL 3375
519: Larry Lee Buffaioe
President
Publish Jun 17 1 July IS, 1979
Publish June 17, 211 July I, 5, 1979 Publish June 10. 17,211 July 1,
1979
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We'll even help you word it.
Call 322.2611.
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323-5176
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meeting of July 26. 1979.
Maps arid other pertinent in.
formation developed by the con

(2) 600 sq. ft. office units for lease
innewbldg.on FrenchAve. Can
becombinedfor 1200sq. ft. total.
ww carpet. Ideal
for
professional suite.

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CALL MONDAY FOR
MORE INFORMATION

International Airport Corridor,
At the hearing, the Metropolitan

FICTITIOUS HAMS
Notice is hereby given that we ar•
Planning OrganIzation will provide
an opportunity for Interested per. engaged in business at 300 Pine
or agencies to be heard with Longwood Seminole County,
res*ct tO the social, economIc, and Florida, under the fictitious name of
environmental effects of the plan. 011 AUTO SALES, and that
Written statements may be sub. Infindtorsgistersaidnamlth the
mitt.d at the hearing or to the East Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Central Florida Regional Planning County, Florida in accordance wIth
the provisions of the FIctitious
councii, me staff agency to me
Planning Name Statutes. To-Wit: Section
Metropolitan
Organization, The Meflopolitan $63.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. Lawrence i. i'ms
Planning Organization will be
GOrdon Owens
taking final review and approval
action on the Year 3000 plan at their Publish: May 37, June), 10, 17, 1979

378Offjce Rental.

It's easy to place a Cllsslfi.d Ao

GENERAL
LABORERS

James H. Lucas

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

AM. Paper routes, both in San.
ford. Each has $10,000 yearly
income. &amp;u-1s32 after 2 p.m.

CREDIT
INTERVIEWERS

T. S. Birchfleld
area and the development of a fIxed Publish June). 10, 11, 24, 1979
guideway (light rail) transit system DE Xli
in the Wilt Disney World.Oriando _____________________________

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-Re5ou1 Property
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WANTED- Aggressive person or
man and wife team In the
Sanford area who desires to be
Involved in a secure franchise
business for themselves, Ex.
cellent income potential. Ad.
vertising related experience
helpful, but ".71' necessary. We
can and will prove our claims as
to earning potential. Investment
required $8,900. Send con
fidential information to TVT
Franchise Director, P.O. Box
5443, Athens, Ga. 30604, or call
4045b68458,

Florida Statutes

Sig.

WOODED COUNTRY PROPER
INCLUDING 2 BEDROOM
FAMILY ROOM 8. CREEK Of'
PVED ROAD, $27,500.

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WELDER
DRIVERS
SECURITY GUARDS

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Is 518,000-Sanford, 2 frams
houses. Live in one &amp; rent th
other. Ideal for the handyman
Call Deltona 574.1079.

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REALTORS

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AFHA235Conv l4 ' j
Low Down Payment
Cash for your loft Will build t
your lot or our lot,
'' Et prlse, Inc.
MedsUnc Realtor
644.301.

REALTY

somelrees.96'x120.Oniy$7.000

For Sale by Owner

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29—Rooms

Eleaulifui Lot

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SIDE GLANCES

Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
dislance to hospital, doctor.
nursing home 5. dgwntown,
$77,500, w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3226457 or
32? 7)11 aft S
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R OBBIE'S

3 BR. l'i B, carport, fenced bk.
Ct't, behind Kmart, Forest City
5.35.000. VA of FHA.

For Sale by owner 3 BR, 2 ball
split plan in Uppland Park. 32:
3290 afler 6 p.m.

Sanford-Townhouse Condo, 2 BR
1', bath, C.H&amp;A. Appointmen
only 323 6868.

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4louses

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Zoned comm. 2 lots Sanford A'ie
Garage apt. Reduced to 118.500

2 BR House

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life

Notice is hereby given that a A.D., 1979.
TMFloridaDpartmentofTransportation(FDOT)wilIconductapulc
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
hearing on June 21, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte SprIngs public hearing wIll be held by the
Clerk of Court
Orlando
Urbanized
Recreation Department Civic Center, 300 SprIng Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
Area
By: Susan E. Tabor
5prings, Florida.
Metropolitan Planning Organization
Deputy Clerk
'This hearing Is being conducted to afford Interested persons the Oç,
at the Loch Haven Art Center
Auditorium, 2416 North Mliii RICHARD L. MAMELE
portunity of expressing their views concerning the location aspects, design
AflUe, Orlando, FL on Tuesday, HUTCHISON S. MORRIS
concepts,and social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed
improvements to Stats.County Road 431 (Forest CIty Road) from County
July I?, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. The pur. Poit Office Dr.iwer H
Road424 (Edgewater DrIve) to State Road 436 (Semoran Blvd.) In Orange poseof the public hearing will be to 230 North Park Avenue
present the recommended Iran. Sanford, Florida 32771
and Seminole Counties, FlorIda. FDOT Project Nos. 77120.1901 and nio
Publish: May 27, June), 10. 17, 1979
sportation system plan for the
3501, Work Program Nos. $17323 and 31754$, Fedsral.AId Project Nos. M.
Orlando Urbanized Area for the DEJ119
8791(1) and BRM-1791.(2).
Year 2000 as, prepared bp c. ........
Maps, drawings, a draft environmental imoact docunJ,,t,nf,,.iftI,!
.---'ç
FD
oget written views sultantcVe Iorida Department
Notice Is hereby given that we are
recIIvedfromothefagenci.sorpubIicofliciaIs,wilibeavaIlablefor,lc of Transportation and to Identify engaged In business at 750 Hwy. 17those
elementsot
the plan that are
inepectlonatth.FoOTDistrctOfficelnDeLandfrom June 19,lV79foJune
financially feasible. The recom. 92, Longwood, Seminole County,
27, 1979 during regular office hours. They will also be available at the
Florida, under th. fictitious nameof
mended plan
public hearing location from IOAM. to 4 P.M. and from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M.
includes both Western CARS OF LONGW000, and that we
Bypass and Eastern Parkway
Mr. Frank .kwell, Project Manager, may be contacted for Information
intend to register said name with the
highway facilitIes as well
orasslstarice at the DeLand DIstrict Office, Phon.904.734.2171.
as other Clerk of the Circuit Court, SemInole
improvements to the existing street County, Florida in
Persons who wish to submIt written statements and other exhibIts in
accordance with
and highway system. The plan also the provisions of the Fictitious
place of, or In addition to oral statements may do so at the hearing. They
may also be submItted 1* be documented as a part of the hearing if features mass transit Im Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
provem.nft. consisting Of the im.
received at the FOOT Dlstrct Office, 719 W. Woodland Blvd. (pf Øfffr,
US.09

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33—Houses Furnished

24—Business oumies

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only
would
county, Lee, has a stiflcient

INC.
REALTOR 323.7832
3220612.3fl.1587, 322.1177

41—Houses

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HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

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INC.
REALTORS
S30-6$33or339.4111ev.s.

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and
result
major
catastropl'mlc bases

1BR,$lóOmo.inc.utilities
Plus sSOdep.
Cal13230538
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FORREST GREENE

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Top of the line in new homes. 3 8
28 w.FP. $99,500.

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TOP BRANDS at FANTASTIC
PRICESI Interested in opening
&amp; owning you' own Women's
F'd8IflUII eop? $19,300 provides
eryth you need S. need to
know. Call anytIme collect Mr.
Wevet 615.152.0162.

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Glady Brown Realty Reg. Real
Estate Broker, 322.5237; eves.
3223971. 2 BR, C H&amp;A, garage,
zoned for business. $200 mo. 1st
&amp; last.

Real Estate Sales people needed
now. Computer multi listings,
micro film trade program.
Located off Hwy 436 across from
Winter Park Telephone Office
Bldg. come in &amp; talk to us.

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development

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Do,i
vown, very c'ean a. roomy. see
Jimmie Cowan. 318 Palmetto
Ave.

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For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323.5321.
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Land Sales - $600 per week
possible. Work part time. Ex.
perienced only. Please reply
Tony Copolla Assor Realtor 641.
2516.

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piementatlon of a ParkN.Ride bus
system throughout the urbanIzed.

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Secretary-experienced desirable.
9 to 5 Mon. thru Fri. Salary
negotiable. For interview phone
323.1131.

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0x47),DeLand,Florida3373O,00lat,fthanjulyi2,i,79.
Tentative stheduies for rights of way acquisItion and construction
the Impact on the wetlands will be discussed.
The FOOT's Relocation Advisory Aulstance Program will be presented.

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For a confidential dISCuISiO?l
your career in Real Estate, ci
Herb Stenstrom. RealtorOwne
at 3222120.

31—Apartments Furnished

Appointment setter, $3 per hour to
start plus bonus, pleasan' phone
work with good working con
ditions. Company benefits, paid
holidays. Call Jean 3fl.4241

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D-Jackaonville, said a
storm could
8,000 people If It hits large
populatlos center.

MODERN 2 BEDROOM
Good Location
3221162

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said.

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32—Houses Unfurnished

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Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1979 the offices of Gutmann Oragash
WRITER in early ret irement with
609 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
Associates Architects Planners,
wealth of experience (Film
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Incorporated, Sanford Atlantic
Strips . Television . Books) will
ToIl Free 1.S00.flI.2568
National
Bank
Building,
Suite
400,
FICTITIOUS NAME
ghost write your story. Non.
P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford Florida Notice is hereby given that I am
fiction preferred. Your literary
32771. upon request accompanied by
engaged in business at 967 Hwy 43.4
idea must have necessary
Cld
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Seminole County, Florida, under the 115.000 deposit per set
marketing ingredients. Phone
Deposit will be refunded In full for
fictitious name o SPLISH.N.
2779063 for possible ap
First&amp;Only child care center open
SPLASHandthat I intend to register Iwo sets to contractors, submitting
poinlment.
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
said name with the Clerk of the bona fide bids and return of
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Circuit Court, Seminole County, dori,mcnls in good usable condition
ning June 2. Sanford Early
18—Help anted
Florida in accordance with the within 5 days after the opening of
$5,850.
Childcare Center. 3226645.
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All State Homes, 2(l7 Maple provisions of the Fictitious Name bids.Refundforsetslnexcessof two
TERMITESARESWARMING
Enroll now-school age childrenSection 865.09 Will be less $7.50 to cover cost of
Statutes, To.Wit:
We have an opening for an
Ave., to construct a single Florida
reproduction, on the same basis of
for summer fun-arts, crafts,1
Statutes 1957.
aggressive termite &amp; pest
family residence, Value:
relurn
of
documents.
&amp;
field
trips.
323.6424.
Sig. Richard A. Shaffer
control salesman. $800 mo.
.
Contractors
who
obtain
bid
Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1979
$21,600.
guaranteed if you qualify. Car
Special
Summer
program
for
612
documents
and
do
not
bid
the
DEJ.120
phone leads available. Apply
vr'.
old
including
weekly
proiect,mustreturnsameatlnaxvlo
Tillis Extermining, 767 N. Hwy.
Swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
Plans IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, daysbeforethebiddate,or pay %7,5)
17-92, Casselberrv. 331.5606.
3226645. SANFORD EARLY
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
per
set
tO
defray
cost
of
reproduc.
Storm
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE tin and handling, as set forth
Secretary for lawoffice
Good
above.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
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shorthand &amp; typing, no legal
bid
must
be
accompanied
by
Will
baby
sit
in
my
home
days,
Each
NO. 79.U.CA.O?
experience required, full lime.
In ad eq U ate
prefer school age children. Call
a certified check or bid bond issued
DIVISION: K
Phone 322.1051.
3224933.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. by an acceptable surety company
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corpora. for not less than 5 percent of the base
LPN, Full time &amp; part time. Apply
Will keep children my home-bid. The succeSsful bidder will be
in person Lakeview Nursing
lion,
nights or days, for working
required to
furnish performance
Center 919,E. 2nd St.
of
mothers. $20 for 1, $30 for 2 (5
PlaintIff, bond and labor and materials
dey week). School age slightly
lost if
ASSOCIATES-REAL ESTATE.
payment bond, each in the full
.v.
higher. 322.50)5.
the
New or Exp. complete training
issued
amount
of
the
contract
sum,
ANNIE J. KINDELL and others,
course. Our Associates earn
by a bonding company licensed in Newtorn to small infants for
plans, a
working mothers or short
more because they are better
Defendants. Florida.
told
vacations in my home. 322.5542.
trained. We're the No. 1 ERA
To be eligible for consideration,
NOTICE OF SALE
Real Estate firm in Florida,
NotIce Is hereby given that, bids must comply with the laws of
all conditions of the JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
There must be a reason why.
officials,
pursuant to an order or a final Florida,
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
e'i
,,
ludgm.nt of foreclosure 04.r,pd in spectIications,andmustbemadon
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W,th
dantial interview. 321.0041.
action, i will
the contract documents, In
B. Steelman, Realtor
unclosed In an op.quu
Legal
Notice
sealed envelope bearing the name _______________________________
las:
• ERA •
LOT II, GRANADA SOUTH, and address of the bidder and
Presic it Phil
according to the Put thereof as marked: RELOCATING POR. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE'
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. WAREHOUSE WORKERSof
Lewis and
recorded in Plat Boqli IS, Page 100, TABLE BUILDING "DE"
Heavy physical work. Able to
disaster Public Records of Seminole County, SEMI N 01 E COMM UN IT Y CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
learn. Permanent positions.
COLLEGE and delivered not later COUNTY, FLORIDA.
FlorIda.
Retiree acceptable. 323.1401.
TOGETHER with the following than date anil hour mentioned CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.974.CA.04.E
action.
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
equipment: 1 Whirlpool Range, above.
Ownerreservesfherlghttoreiect OTIS SANDERS, JR.,
"The state has allowed Model RWE 300-A. 1 Fasco Hood,
coastal Mijdel 266, 2 Electri Heat Heaters, an, T oIl bids or certain portions of
in low
Husband.Petitioner,
in Model 24 ERSO, 1 Electra Ceiling a bid as stipulaled in the FORM OF
areas whith may
E IVI PLOY MENT
Heater, Model 1100, 1 Century Hot PROPOSAL, and 10 waive any and
JUANITA WILLIAMS SANDERS,
If a
formalities end technicalities in
Water Heater, Model SRI I-12.DV.
WifeRespondent.
storm were to occin'," Rep. atpublicsale,tothehighestand best bidding, and to award the lob in the
NOTICE OF ACTION
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
blddbr for cash, at the west front best interest of the Owner. No bid
"Less of
John Lewis
door of the SemInole County shall be withdrawn for a period of 30 TO: Juanita Williams Sanders
one Courthouse In Sanford, Florida at days from the opening date,
You are hereby notified that a
also be high as
PUT YOUR FUTURE
proceedIng for Dissolution of
11:00 AM. on the 5th day of July,
IN THE HANDS OF
Marriage a Vinculo has been filed
President
and practicable evacuation 1979.
Seminole Community College against you and you are required to
THE PROFESSIONALS
(SEAL)
plan"
serve a copy of your written
Dr. Earl S. Weidon
ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR.
WE PUT OUR
defenses, II any, thereto upon
Chairman
Lewis,
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
FUTURE
Petitioner's
attorney,
whose
name
Board of Trustees.
kill over COURT
major
Seminole Community College and address appear below, on or
By: Eleanor F. Buratto
IN
THE HANDS
a
before June 27, 1979 and file the
Wendell Agee
Deputy Clerk
OF
"HIM"
orIginal thereof with the Clerk of
Florida
Publish: June 17, 24, July 1, 1979
Publish: June 17, 24, 1979
this
Court
either
before
service
on
LET'S
WORK
OEK$2
DEK.S1
Petitioner's attorneys or im.
TOGETHER
mediately thereafter; otherwise a
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO
PUT
YOU
TO
default will be entered against you
Legal Notice
the
relief
demanded
In
the
WORK
Presentation of the Recom. for
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fltio,
mended Transportation System
MANY MANY JOBS I
WITNESSMYHANDandthC$UI
Plan for the Orlando Urbanized
PUILICHIARiNGNOTICI
of this Court on the 23rd day of May,
Area for the Year 2000
SN.CR 421 lmprevement

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Thousands lives could be
a major hurricane struck
Florida because
Inadequate evacuation
Gov.
legislative committee
Bob Graham and other top

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1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only.
on Lake Ada. Just So of Airport
Blvd. on 17 92 In Sanford. Call
323 6670 Mariner's Village.

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LET'S BE 4bP4'
If you weren't looking for a new
3 BR, I? baths inS. Sanora. Just 1
career you wouldn't be reading
year old, C.H&amp;A. 5.375 Mi. 1
thisact, and if weweren't looking
year lease, 1st mo
security
for someone to do a lot) this ad
deposil.
wouldn't behere. II you want the
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOC. INC.
opportunity to earn Three to REALTOR
322.5253
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.600 132 8.403 anytime for
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recorded message.
Looking for good family to call a
nice? story, .4 BR, full kit. &amp; dr's
Career Opportunity-Insurance
a home. House located at 311W.
debit, sales 8. service. Good
3rd SI.. Sanford. Unfurnished, no
salary. Complete training
appliances, $250 mo. Call 831.
proqram. Job opening in the
3)14 or Bill at 3230061.
Sanford area. Phone 327.1111.

Green Beans for sale, $5 Bu. u.
Pick Sat. 8 Sun. Beaver Rd. off
west 16. 172.3759.

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Sargest Listing InventOry
SDominant Advertising
110 Hour Sales Training
Member Realtors &amp; ERA
ational Referral ServicC
FullTirne Office Supervisi'
Compatible Associales
lOver 22 years Experlenc

30.Apartmeflts UflfUrmShed

AVON
FIGHTINFLATION
5611 AvOn. Increase your earning - - power. For details, call 611.3079.

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Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
area, 322 2371. Sam's Portion
Meats.

Legal Notice

DeMattio,

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challenging position. 3236666.

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Real Estate Sales
well.fll
most
Sanford's
progressive. Sales volUr
Leader needs Associatesl
perienced or newly liCfl

Clean furn. room. Separate balh 8.
entrance, Air 8. heat. Close to

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29_Rooms

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Typing; able to do
physical work. Handle phone
orders, bills of lading. Retiree

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LargeAirCOnd. Sleeping Room
Quiet man preferred
3222279,111 Myrtle Ave.

Travel Agent-minimum 2 yrs.
recent exp. For interview phone
668 5069 or (9011 775 8777 for
appt
_________________________________
Exp. sewing 8. industrial opera
tors, supr., pressers. unexp, lobs
avail, also. Apply in person
Quinn's
102.
Mon-Sat.
FashIons, 4516 John Young Pk
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wy Lake Breeze. 299-7625.

3 Lines Minimum

Legal Notice

George

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LPN lull time, E*p. w-Florida
license. 4.12. 3226566. Sanford
Nursing &amp; cony. Center.
_________________________________
We are accepting applications for
full &amp; part time employment.
Over 18 &amp; high school education,
rSOn 'I' any
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Way Food Store.

OrlQndo - Winter PQrk

Sunday, June Il, 1979-114

Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

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Sunday, June 17. 1979

D.C. Tax Collectors
May .Be Laughing

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BUSINESS
INBRIEF
Scotty's Names Wynn
Dennis W. Stults, vice president and general sales
manager of Scotty's, Inc. (NYSE-SHB), has announced
the promotion of David Wynn to assistant manager of the
firm's Sanford store. He previously was a manager
trainee at the com pany's outlet in Altamonte Springs.
Wynn, who joined Scotty's in 1977 at Ocoee, has a
bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of
Florida. He and his wife, Rita, have two sons.
Scotty's serves the do-It-yourself segment of the
building supply and home improvement market as well as
the professional builder and commercial market. The
company recently opened a retail store in Valdosta,
Georgia, its first location outside the state of Florida.
Scotty's operat es 68 Scotty's stores and three Scotty's
Surplus Outlets and maintains a central distribution
center at its Winter Haven headquarters.

Elected Boar Chairman
Philip H. Chesnut, Jr. has been elected chairman of the
board and president of the Pan American Bank of Volusia
County, N. A.DeBary.
Chesnut has been in banking for 17 years and associated
with various affili ate banks of the Ellis Bankin g Corporatlon. His most recent position was a president of the
Ellis First National Bank of Dade City.
He attended the University of South Florida in Tampa
and graduated from the School of Banking of the South at
Louisiana State University and the Florida School of
Banking at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

Aiding Florida Economy

over 1977 figures.

Purchases by JCPenney from Florida manufacturers
accounted for $80,531,984 in merchandise which was
distributed throughout the company's 2,134 JCPenney,

The Treasury stores and Treasury Drug Centers in the
U.S.. said regional vice president J.A. Wells.
Payroll payments In Florida amounted to $70,218,345,
going to 20,988 full-and part-time associates. The company
employed about 185,000 persons nationally and overseas
at the end of 1978.
The company paid $8,703,505 In corporate property, use
and %UIUJ&amp;OLIIWII L42AV UI A' LW LUU ULLL L116 WV YVW, QIu
Wells. As of January 1, JCPenney o perated 46 JCPenney
stores in the state.
Well s said 3,842 Florida residents are stockholders In
the company, which is the third largest general retailer zz
The nation.

Pr.AppreptIc. Trqinng,

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The home Builders Association of Mid-Florida is
cnnn,,nrinti flu.' wppfr nr..sinnranth"pchln
-- ----n In the
'rr --------r training
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electrical trade. The class is a combination of classroom
Instruction and practical application with trainees
receivin g job placement assistance upon successf ully
completing the 200-hour COC.
Applicants can contact HBA of Mid-Florida, 626 N. Lake
Formosa Drive, Orlando, after 2p.m. daily.
Qualifications require applicants to be between 18 &amp;
years of age, a high school graduate (or GED), have good
health , have own transportation and a desire for a career
in the trade.

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whatever the need, for
whatever the circumstances.
He may be the provider,
help you If you have a hurt
or fix a toy that's broken.

Adopt A 'Grand-Parent'

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Young adults, 16 or over, are needed during the summer
months for a volunteer "Grand-Parent" Program at Sanford
Nursing and Convalescent Center to help be a friend to
residents even for one hour daily.
Interested persons are asked to call Margaret Campbell,
activity director at the center.

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A daddy should be there for

Joseph Nester has been selected as the Outstanding Physics
Student in Seminole Community College during the 1978-79
school year.
Dr. Alexander Dickison presented him with a certificate
from the American Association of Physics Teachers at an
awards ceremony at the school.
Nestor is the son of Donald Carl Nestor of 102 Sweetwater
Creek Drive, Longwood. He plans to attend Florida Atlantic
University next year where he has been awarded a scholarship
in Physics.

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Reverse Auction
Idea
Whose Tiome Has Come?

Gene Williams

6th Grader Cited For Courage

equipment, machinery and
and Income level.
for income taxes."
Dr. Jack Carlson, chief "Frankly, I think we owe to tools, with the result that

—The current owner may
have had some remodeling or
Improvement done to the house
but failed to pay for the work, so
the contractor has filed a
mechanics' lien against the

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an idea recently in a 2400-square foot
Reverse auction
causing Inflation. As yet no
whose time has come? Vie steel frame building at 2621 S. unusual item they have A slower rate of federal are Inflicted upon us."
takers
persists
If
inflation
Sanford, received so far is a greenhouse, spending, some appropriation
Arnett, owner of the new Sanford Ave.,
business, and son-in-law Mark celebrated Its official grand disassembled and brought in by changes by Congress, and a Washington may yet produce a
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Luke, who is the manager, opening and ribbon-cutting the owner to sell.
MODEL
Among other items are ice ctlon In revenues from the 1978 greatly Increasing the tax
Thursday.
certainly hope so.
cream machines, stereos, TVs, tax cut voted by Congress burden on all American
•• MiftAn
They take on consignment
of
remainder
e
th
accounted
for
vacwmcleaners,anorgan,lawn
Basically, they sell used "most any good used merthe $28 bill ion reduction In the
CLUE
with chandise other than clothing mower and refrigerator,
items on consignment
deficit.
estimated
co
looking
People
often
me
in
Organizational
the price dropping 10 percent
(urntture, P !DT a specif ic Item, Lke ad;
Meeting.
"This is not what aipayz73
Jays. Thus '.t n.4rn
ery
and sporting goods. sometimes they take a chance had In mind when they ado pted
pti
an
All Model Rallroades.
Reverse Auction, in contrast to
set their own price and and say I'll come back In 10 tax-cutting proposals like
Invited.
the regular auction, where the Owners
th management 26 percent days when the price goes down, Preposition 13 and the host of
June 19th, 7:30 P.M. '
price starts low and is bid up. pay e
the first $5O and and when they come bail it otrtax prott measures,"
commi
1908 French Ave.
received already has been sold.
t
on
anything
10
perc
en
said Dr. Carbon. "They want
Luke said that Arnett first
Sanford, Florida
W. If the price drops too
over
gher
not
hi
control
of
spending,
"We
are
getting
a
bigger
toyed with the idea 10 years ago
low to suit them, owners can assortment now." Luke said. taxes."
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always take back their items, "Right now it is a one-man
on
Congress
Is
counting
Now
Last year when lie was ii
paying only a 5 percent han- operation, but hopefully before at least' $5 billion in additonal
CHILDREN'S CAKE DECORATING CLASSES .
the Mr Force, In which he
dung
fee.
largely
due
to
revenues—again
long
I
will
be
needing
help."
served for four years, Luke
2 Hours Each Class ..................$1.50 Ea. Class.
inflation taiold down he
Luke was born Orlando and
sill, he mentioned to his father6-Week Cotr ............................. es 8 to 15
"A lot of folks have things of the deficit for fiscal 1980,
in-law th at he was interested In has lived in Sanford most of his
they
would like to get rid of, but which begins Oct. 1.
ADULT CLASSES
getting Into some type of life. He studied business
Estimated at $29 billion In
don't
want to be bothered with a
SWeek Course ...........................$1.50 Class
business. Arnett suggested the management at Troy State
Basic, Advanced or Combination
Reverse Auction concept and — University In Alabama and was garage sale or staying by the Jan uary, the deficit for the new
vollal they were in busin ess. an administrative clerk in the phone," said Arnett, "and we fiscal year now wil l be $23
Air Force. He is married to think this Is the answer."— billion, according to the 1980
THE CAKE BOX
budget resolution just adopted
JANE CASSELBERRY
The
business,
opened Arnett's daughter, Suzon.
2605 Sanford Ave.. Sanford 222.0102
Shop Hrs..10.4 Daily
Joan and RIcharc..
10-1 Sat.
Cameron

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resulting In the possibility of a

records—whether any defects
In title are discovered or not—
may be almost the same as In

tioned above are properly
disposed of, the new sale and
loan transactions can be con-

and

examination,

cluded. New title p6llctes will
then be Issued, insuring the

Once the new search and
examination Is performed and
all newly-discovered title

owner that his rights In the new
home are, what he contracted
for.

the

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earlier

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HOMEOWNERS:

Save $30.00

Your. credit Is good for
$2,500 to $25,000

Now In St. Petersburg, the Original Florence
Denture Clinics offer you same-day service and
professional care for as little as $45 for a single set of
quality, Individually fitted permanent dentures.
And no during our Grand Opening Celebration,
bring In this ad to our St. Petersburg or Orlando offices
and get our deluxe $l5O set ot full dentures torjust$l2o.
Please phone for an appointment. Offer ends
June 30, 1979.
Florence Denture Clinics Is under the direction of
dentists licensed by the State of Florida.

10 nconhi rb'qsdto 123.000.i MOIS, FOR ANY PUIPOUIliou
ALL A
RIG4RLI
AN how -, ws. em II pow how is W c..0sJ1 - by, hi4.4nq
EASY EXTENDED IPAYMENT TERMS
voc0
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now — __
or P" oil hsI4*M..$ hoio. You oft
poy..&amp;.$ w1pvvb 4 b. hi. Ilusi Nis

wherever you live,
. CALL TOLL FREE
1.800-524050
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be fered at Seminole Community College on July 23, 24 and
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Eligibility for taking the led mud be completed by July 13.
A free, self-help program to prepare the student for the test
laivailable at study centers located throughout Seminole
County. For details on the study center in your neighborhood,
call Seminole Community College and ask for the GED office.

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selected
"outstanding
father" by the editorial
staff of the Fv?ning
Herald. With eight years of
teaching experience under
his belt, he has spent the
past three with the fourth
graders of Idyllwilde
Elementary School.
Throughout an hour-long

Interview, it is obvious
Williams Is enamored with

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with his kids. He works in
the Produce department of
wt ci
sv- i to
supplement his 1L'4L')')17)

whatever
the
circumstances,"
says
Williams as he explains the
role of a father.
"He may be the provider,
help you if you have a hurt,

income, he says.
"It never ceases to
amaze me that some

In the Williams
household, the
parents don't have
to

compete with

television

to

get

being "a daddy," His
brown eyes wrinkle tightly

their children's

as he tells of something one

ottenTijn. The

of his kids said or did the

other day.
He shifts from the first
person pronoun of "I" to
referring to himself as
"Daddy" when he speaks
of his paternal experiences.
Williams and his wife,
Judy, have a son, Matthew,
age 7; the twins, Jon and
Amy, five; Meda, three;
and Laura, who is 13
months old.

family doesn't
have a working
television set.
or fix a toy that's broken."
Although he has worked
U second job for eight
years, Williams says he

MEDICAL AUXILIARY
Mrs Frederick Weigand, from left, outgoing pres-

DENTURE CLINICS

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Business Loans
$10,000 to $250000
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255 Wymore Road, Orlando/Winter Park, Florida 32789
(305)644-1753

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1mM londs 33609

making them
Williams, the father of
five children, recently was

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(813) 541-6664

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SerVicts, Inc.

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FAST LOAN APPROVAL
Yew low MA be
"W in 24
lanowus.issd withIn 3

them," says Gene
Williamsof Sanford. "That
Includes the whole nine
yaids from changing
diapers to giving baths to

Williams, coincidentally,
will celebrate his 34th
birthday on Father's Day.
"A:dy should be there
for whatever the need, for

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responsibility to take care
of

The membership meeting of the Sanford-Seminole
Jayceettes originally scheduled for June 20 has been post poned
27 at the Jaycee Building,' 427 S. French Ave.,
Sanford.
A "get acquainted time" will be held from 7-7:30 p.m. with
the business meeting beginning promptly at 7:26.
.Marilyn Hattaway, president of Altamonte South-Seminole
day LLZ aixi sate secretary wiii present an orientation to
acquaint new and prospective Jayceettes with the goals of the
dub.
All women between the ages of 18 and 35 are invited to at-

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"When
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The Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community College
is offering an evening class in "Ceramics and Pottery"
scheduled to begin on June 18. The class will meet each
Monday for seven weeks from 7 to 10 p.m.
Students will !e introduced to slate construction, coil construction, pinch-pot techniques, and throwing puts on the
wheel; they will also learn tiring techniques, as well as
glazing techniques. There will be no work with molds or the
painting of pre-cast pieces, rather the student will learn the
classical techniques of making pottery.
- The $26 fee provides for the Instructional cod of the course.
Students must furnish their own clay. For more information,
call the Leisure Time Program at SCC.

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involved In reviewing these

Teacher Enamored 'Being 'A Daddy'

Virginia Helen Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.
Hansen of 104 Spring Valley Loop,'Mtamonte Springs, was one
of the 151 -senIors to graduate from Washington Cciege,
Chestertown, Md. Sunday. She was awarded the Bachelor of
Arts degree.

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become divorced, and now one
spouse claims a legal or
equitable Interest in the home.
—There may have been a
death of one of the owners,

Father Of Five Selected 'Outstanding'

Miss Hansen Receives Degree

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problems such as those men-

Gene and Judy Williams with children, from left, Amy, Meda, Laura, Mathew and Jon.

Students completing the Basic Studies Honors Program
were recognized during Honors Week at Florida State
University. Honors Week is a week-long celebration
ngni2lzg
rth1uaCe achievement in both
academics and community service.
Tammy L. Ring of Sanford, was among the 44 completing the
program.

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Kimberly Layton, 12, of Dellona, has been a patient at
Florida Hospital for more than three months following an
automobile accident which claimed the life of her mother on
March 2.
She has received an award for "Everlasting Courage" from
Enterprise Elementary School where she is a 6th grade
student. She also received an award for working In the school
library.

economist of the U.S. Chamber, the American people to let them productivity has slowed and
estimates $15 billion In higher know what Is happening to Inflation has worsened." 1As..

federal revenues helped bring them, whether we have done it part of a new offense on profits;
llenged the
down the 1979 deficit, to $33 by direction or whether the Dr. Carlson has
anyone
else
"or
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billion. In January, 1978, the interaction of inflation and the White House
if,
prove,
to
matter"
for
that
the
budget deficit was projected by graduated Income tax are
ard
they
can
that
profits
Increases
that
for
the
Luke said probably the most President Carter at $61 billion, reasons

will; a will contest; undisclosed
insurance policy as part of house.
—The, city or state may have heirs; minor heirs who require
the closing.
"We just txught the house taken part of the property by a guardian to convey their
three years ago, and there was right of eminent domain to interest; estate taxes; and
claims of creditors.
a title search then," Jonathan widen a street.
—There may be newlySo even though there has been
said. "Why does there have to
be another search and new created liens against the no apparent change in
policy, when there hasn't property as a result of unpaid ownership, the title can be
been a char.e in the owner- taxes or' perAautezWi' ImpaIredFtt.uy lost by these
for public improvements such and other occurrences, acship?" •
This is a reasonable and as streets, sewers and water cording to the bureau. These
frequently-asked question, which the current owner had no developments mean that other
according, to the Family control over and possibly no people may have claims which
take priority over the rights of
Housing bureau, a public in- actual notice,
—The owner may have a the new buyer or the lender.
formation service of Chicago
him,
against
Judgment
Virtually all of the records
111p 1niirivCompany,
automatically
resulting
In a affecting real estate would have
The answer is that although
there was a title search and general lien on the property to be examined from the date of
examination several years ago until the judgment debt is the earlier purchase to bring
the title up to date for the
or even several months ago, satisfied,
—The couple may have subsequent sale. The work
and an owner's title Insurance
policy issued, many things
could have happened
Israel' Group
the title to the property since
that date. The buyer and the
mortgage lender need to be
Names Green
awe the title Is clear at the
completion of each new tranDirectors include Dr. Jea
Dr. Lewis Green of
section.
Abmonte Springs has been Baru of Longwood; Dr. and
Some of the things that could
elected vice president of the Mrs. Harry Eisenberg of
to
happen in a
recently formed Central Maitland, Mrs. (hale Gaines of
affect the title are these:
Florida Chapter of the Longwood, Mrs. Lewis Green of
me current owner may
Technion.Israel Institute of Altamonte Springs, Stephen
have placed a second mortgage
Marcia of Altamonte Springs,
Technology.
on the property.
Mrs.
Laurence Morrell of
The organization at,
—The current owner may
Maltiand,
Dr. Peter Rogers of
have made a prior sale of the Tedwlon, known as the "M.I.T.
MftInd
and
Abe Tinter of
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property which, even though he of the Middle
thought It had fallen through, only technological university.
may not have cleared on jibe Located in Haifa, it in"iudu a
HUNT t4ONUMENT CO
record or may MW be en- medical school, several
forceabie by the first buyer. engineering colleges and ottier
The current seller may even sdiooli.
Lawrence it. Sloan, Orlando
have given a deed for the
t,tiro-nq
crooertv to his spouse or to a consulting engineer, has been
elected president.
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Naismith sold their house this
year, they couldn't understand
why there had to be a title
search and examination

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The J.C. Penney Company, Inc., contributed
$159,453,924 to the economy of the state of Florida In 1978,
com pany officials announced today. This represents an

increase o ,.

by Congress. This resolution workers and business people.
But is this anyway to fight the
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against Inflation?
collectors may be laughing all revenues and the size of the warOn
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deficit.
ojected
ur
pr
the way to the bank. With yo
But when a group of House chamber says Amerian
money.
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big
members
thought It would be a business, In defense of profits,
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collec
tors
Tax
month In April. Tax payments good idea to let the public in on has gone on the offensive, most
)
its efforts. lb a
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gave the government its first the sleight of figures by which notably through
ysis
of U.S. coranal
ec
ent
us
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r
th
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Ho
monthly budget surplus this the deficit Is reduced,
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porate
profits,
titled,
"The
amendment,
rear, according to Treasury voted down the
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Dr.
ts
Inadequacy
of
Profi
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L)epaitment figures — $52.2 to 56.
Chamber-s
C
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son
the
Ohio
Rep.
John
M.
Ashbrook,
Jack
billion In tax reclpts, or
•almost $10 billion higher than who sponsored the amendment, chief economist, explains that
said It would be helpful if the corporate profits declined by
April a year ago.
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House
Budget Committee almost 30 percent, comparing
Tax recei pts from last Oct.
year
cornwould
bring
in a special report first quarter 1979 profits with
when the fiscal
menced, through April totaled indicating anticipated in- final quarter 1978 profits.
Actually, when measured by
$253.8 billion, compared with creases In revenues In the
.
$212.4 billion for the same ensuing year, with the portion "the most meaningful yard— profits per unit :of
period in 1978 — a whopping of such Increases attributed to st ick"
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Increase of $41.4 billion, or al- Inflation, growth in GNP (Gross output corporate profits have
been declining for 15 years, Dr.
National Product, etc.
most 20 percent.
Carbon
points out. Nor is tijere.
"It Is, In fact, a truth in
According to the Chamber of
Commerce of the United States, government bill," said New any sign of a reversal of thè'
double-digit inflation already York Rep. Barber B. Conable, trend.
Yet, without adequate profits,
has helped reduce the size of the Jr., one of its supporters in the
federal
budget
deficits
for
fiscal
floor
debate.
"This
simply
we
cannot
hope to turn the tide
.
Committee
on
the
against
either Inflation or
requires
the
in
1979 and 1980 by extract g
inslumping
productivity.
tax
the
report
larger
tax
payments
from
Budget
to
.
"Profits from current
....
workers' paychecks and from creases that occur not by action
of the Congress but as a result production per unit of output
profits,
Cutting prices Instead of the traditional ribbon for the official grand opening of corporate
Inflation pushes people Into of inflation or other reasons, have been so low as, to
Reverse Auction is Sanford Commissioner David Farr. Vie Arnett (left) store higher tax brackets as they and it permits also the inclusion discourage investment in
and
machines
owner and Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce president and Mark Luke ' obtain pay Increases trying to of a statement estimating the modern
sys..
to
building,"
Dr.
Carbon
of
each
of
the
items
Impact
'
offset inflation, the chamber
store mana'er, look
says. "Thus a larger per- specified on individual tax- "This means our workers W'é
centage of their earnings goes payers according to family size handicapped by inadequate

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'i offering a class in "Tennis III," scheduled to begin June 15.
TIM. class will meet each Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. for seven

Ident and the current treasurer of the Woman's
Auxiliary to the Seminole County Medical Society;
Mrs. Harvey Schefsky, president-elect; Mrs. Frank
Clontz, president; and Mrs. Stephen Phillips,
secretary, are all smiles over a plaque. The award
was from the Central Florida Chapter of the
American Heart Association to the wives for a
fashion show staged to benefit the association, which
netted about $800. According to Mrs. Clonta, the
women have many goals this year including to do
more work for Seminole Memorial hospital, continue to support the Ronald McDonald House,
Gainesville, and "Certify everybody In Sanford in
CPR (cardiopulmonory resusitation)."

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'Tennis III" will teach the students tactics, positioning,
strategy, and patterns of play. The course is for advanced and
toaaxnent level players only.
Jbe $20 fee provides for the itructionaI c of the course.
Fgç more lnformauon, call theLelsure Time Program atSCC.

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parents come home, park

themselves in front of the
television and tell their

kids, 'Don't bother me, I'm
busy," Williams says.
As a chief petty officer in
the navy, Williams' father
seemed forever to be
upi uitig the family to be'

stationed in Hawaii, Texas,
Tennessee and other areas.
But Williams says his
lather always took the time
to know his son and
(laughter.
In
the
Williams'
household, the parents
don't have to compete with
television to get their
children's attention. The
family doesn't have a
working television set.
A few years ago, the cat
knocked the set from the
deacon bench "and busted
it," Williams explained.
Both he and Judy decided
not to repair the set but find
"more important ways for
the family to spend their

time."
What do you do without a
television?
"We read, we listen to

records and wrestle,"
Williams says. "Daddy's a
horse. We go for walks and
piay games. -.
Once every three weeks,
Williams says, he takes the
kids to the library in
downtown Sanford where
they each get to select
three books,
"That way Daddy can
keep track of how many
they've got," Williams

says.
Judy, who nominated her
tiILsband for outstpding
fathtr, describes the
family as they troop down
the street to the neighborhood library or on an
evening stroll:
"With the older ones on
an assortment of riding
toys and the youngest on
Daddy's shoulders, they
are a familiar parade on
cur street in the evening
when it would be easier for
daddy to sit and read the
paper."
If you Ignore children, "it
puts them in a very alone
place — that nobody
cares," Williams says.
"Children have feelings
and emotions like everyone
else.
"When you put them in a
corner put yourself in that
position. It's not a very

good feeling."
To play the father role to
Its fullest, Williams had
enrolled In a La Maze class
at an Orlando hospital to
lend a helping hand in the
birth of his fifth child.
He says he lust "had to
be in on the last one" and
completed the natural
childbirth class in time for
her arrival,
"It was a neat experience. I thought it
us
closer
brought
together."
Besides his brood of five,

the Williams' household

includes two dogs, one cat
and three gold fishes. "We
also had an African frog
but it died," he says.
The front lawn of the
Williams' home on tOO
Fairway Drive is dotted

with three Z-Inctt bicycles,
two tricycles, a "Rot

Wheels" and Eve) Knievel
cycle, he says.
"It looks like a toy
graveyard," Williams
chuckles. "People always
stop and ask if this is a day
care center."

Happy Father's Day
To Outstanding Dads
There are a lot of outstanding fathers in the community
according to the letters received from The Herald
readers.
Fathers receiving "outstanding" honorable mention
are: Richard Smith, Attorney Joe Davis, Lon Temple,
Major Buford (Boots) Bagby, Willie G. Brown and
Charles R. Meyers.
Also Vernon Rice, James McCloud, Robert Feather,
Hasley H. Hart Sr., Lewis C. Dellarco, George Hughes,
Forrest Allan Greene, Dr. Gonzalo Huaman, Thomas A.
Speer and Judge Alan Dickey
Also George Cambridge, Gordon Reid, Willie Lee
Dixon, Chris Candler, Wil Dershimer Jr., Gordon Span.
cer, Ralph C. Boyles, Willie E. Bennett, William Wright,
Bill Hawkins and Louis Cauthen Sr.
Also Robert Linsley, Frederick DesCoteaux, Billy Rlpp,
David McNeill, Andrew Hanson, J.B. Howell, Jimmie
Wesley, Norman R. Hanson, Brodus Garris and Carl
Franklin Plicher.

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Sunday, June 17, 1979

In And Around Sanford

In And Around Longwood

Adding, that all the boys
are from the neighborhood
and none of them were
recruited, they came on
their own.

The team members and
parents of The Seminole
Blues-Under 8 team were
guests in the home of Ethel
and Larry Goldberg. They
had reason to celebrate as
the season ended at 8-0-0.
In addition, they were the
winners of the First Annual
Invitational sponsored by
the Seminole Soccer Club.

Following the barbecue
the team members were
each presented a trophy.
Special recognition was
given to the three "most
valuable players." They
are: Michael Murray,
Jonathan Brooks and
James Nobile.

starting at 10 a.m., the
Blues and the Burger King
I teams will be playing the
two Tampa teams. The
games take place on the 434
soccer field.

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On July 4, VFW Post 8207

and ladles auxiliary Is
sponsoring a barbeque
beginning at 1 p.m. for only
$1.50 per pe rson donation,
you can enjoy hot dogs,

hamburgers, baked
beans, coleslaw and corn.
I understand there is a
watermelon bust plan n ed.

The team's final games
were In Tampa. While
there, they received an
Invitation from a team that
is going to Mexico City to
play in International
competition.
So, on Saturday, June 23,

I did it!
On Saturday, June 9, 1
entered my first road race.
Bethany, John and I ran in
the 9,999 meters Cha ll enge
Run 2 mile Fun R un,
s ponsored by TV-9 and th e

Call t ritalgia, gru m
older or what have you
but it seems like only
yesterday that
I was admiring the pale,
creamy yellow lace
trimmed slinky satin
pantsuit from across the
auditorium at the Woman's
Club. Who was she? She
looked familiar, but the
name, Mrs. Kenneth
Lanier didn't ring a bell.
Oh, but the name Kay
Ivey did
Kay was among the
t hrongs of beautiful pe ople
at Minnie and Rupert
Strickland's golden wed(ling anniversary reception.

worth quoting in my
column the only thing he
could think of was that near
the end of the race, and
since they were the
"caboose", the Orlando
Police Dept. Motorcycle
patrolmen "escorted"
them in.
Bethany's reply to that
was, "Look daddy, there
are five policemen behind
us and I'm five years old."
I can honestly say that
June 9 is a day I will long
remember as one of the
most fun days I have ever
had. Oh, our times, were
21:58 for me and 25:23 for
Bethany.
Thanks for letting me
share this special event
with you all.

Orlando Amateur Athletic
Assn. And, fun it was. I
have only been running
seriously for the last four
weeks so this 2-miler was
really a challenge for me.
I must say, however, how
very proud John and I are
of Bethany. At 5-years-old
(almost six), she was the
youngest to enter and run
in the race. As my legs are
a little longer than hers,
John ran astride her while I
trudged on ahead.
I can still see them etched In my rnin being
followed by the Orlando
Fire Dept. rescue unit!
Thank goodness neither
needed it. When I asked
John if during the race
Bethany had said anything

fence, green field, wooly sheep
and an unlikely fruit tree with
fruit using

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By ELLIE GROSSMAN
Stencil Magic scheme
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A single bed is given a simple
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saddle shoe and how it
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green coverlet and the ni 'ht
table takes a matching
grew (which you might like
I
to know since you may be
The picket-fence stencil is
wearing a pa ir come f all);
applied along the wall, on two
sid es of the tableskirt
First, why "saddle.'
d
Beca use the oxford carries
the lower edge of the coverlet
an overlay of leather
and along the other wall. The
across
the in-step.
green spread appears to blend I)ecorati' a youngster's room with a barnyard
It was laid there
into the green rollin g,
stencil, featuring a picket fence marching along
deliberately by Spalding In
painted into
walls, Spread and table skirt: and underscore with
1906 when the Pennsheep and cow cluster under the
durable carpeting.
tree.
Sylvania company started
making saddle shoes for
The fruit motifs from the tree there.
clouds for rolling hills and a
gym class. You run around
may be traced out on felt or
Even if you can't find this square-rigged sail for the tree.
a lot In gym class. You run
fabric and appliqued to a couple exact stencil in your local art Try a window shade with
around a lot In gym so you
of throw pillows and to a tissue supply store, you can create portholes; trim the bedspread
box.
need additional strength
much the same effect with with nautical-looking rope
A super-simple window fabric paints and your own swags.
at the point of stress" in the
treatme:(isth order Iru#room uesigi If your youngster Is The Idea is to keep lhv niom
shoe, ergo, the saddle.
like this
And, to keep you upright
just light-weight more water-oriented, you can decor simple, Inexpensive and
curtains shirred onto a rod You make .a seascape with a fish- easy-to-change, while investing
as often as possible, a
..and-wave. design along the in quality carpeting that will
rubber sole with Inalls and spread, substitute give pleasure for years to come.
dentatlons that gripped the
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To put a stop to that,
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FED ERATION
OFFICERS

Photo by Joan Madison

Jean Fowler, from left, installed president of the Seminole County Federation of
Women's Clubs, chats with other new officers, Pearl Borton, second vice
president; Gail Stewart, corresponding secretary; helen Pierce, recording
secretary: and Myrtle Gradick, treasurer,
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scuff marks from children's
have to be repeated after each
white shoes? Even two coats of
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P09ys
washing. I have' used colored
white shoe polish do not do It.
felt pens on white spots
I keep a damp sponge handy
1 Polnf.rg
colored Items.-JUNE
on wash day and at the end of _____________________ remodeling a couple of houses
each drying cycle use It to _________________
DEAR POLLY- After
remove the lint from the eatcher screen in the dryer. It does
we had a lot of scrap pieces of
a thorough Job and preventsdon
laminated
plastic
stic left from
i..&amp; better. Also note the
acrapingone'shandsornal!s
Installing
kitchen
counters and
le
from .
the screen.- MAUREEN
bathroom basins. I saved those
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DEAR MAUREEN- HavePOLLY
that were the sizes I wanted for
you tried using white Ink such
small patio tables. I painted the
as one may use to address
DEAR POLLY- Please tell cut sides and bottom and them
colored envelopes? If shoes are Mn. P.U. who has dark spots attached wrought iron legs on
patent or have a shiny finish a
white knit pants not to some and wooden legs on
Wt of dear nail polish applied weaken the material by trying others. They are very practical
JlLston the dried Ink may keep ft to remove the spots but to dab and are easy to keep since I
on longer as well make the them with the white liquid have
waxed
them.
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to share the way I found to
remove that sticky feeling from
plastic ware that is not
regularly. I use a dry paper
towel to rub them thoroughly
with shortening and then wash
in hot water and detergent and
every trace of stickiness IS
gone. This also removes pencil
markings from freezer cartons.-EL
Pofly will send you
of
signed thank-you newspapercoupon clippers if she uses your
favorite Pointer, Peeve or
Problem in her column. write
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honors and activities included the Madrigal choir
and the Intramural
Activity Committee. She
was also the 1977
Homecoming Queen.

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James Brodie, son of Mr.
and Mrs. "Pat" Miller, 108
Temple
Drive,
has
graduated
from
the
University of Florida with
a BA degree in political
science.

Judy Swain, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
(Denise) Swain, has

Three Sanford students
are among the select few

Joan C. tMrs. William
F. i Weber, 209 Sunland
Drive, also an accountancy
major, was awarded her
degree magna cum laude.
She is the daugh'r of Mrs.
J.N. Burks, of Pensacola.
George A. Hoffman, Jr..
111 Parkview Drive, it 1974
graduate of Seminole High
School, and 1976 graduate
of Seminole ('C, graduated
cum laude wth it degree in
mathematics. lie is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Hoffman, Sr.

'Old' Conduct Rules
For Teachers Sound
More Like A Prison
DEAR ABBY: I'm 83, in good
all appetite as long as he comes
health, drive my own car and
home to eat,
read you faithfully In the
Alliance, Ohio, Review.
DEAR ABBY : I'm sure
I'd like to share something
you've heard of a lot of mcii
If
with you that I've kept for many
cOuiiI)laifl because their skives
years. Perhaps you'd like to put
are cold and unresponsive.
this in your My, How Times
Have Changed" file.
May I tell you about mmii
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It was published in the Cabdll
County (W, Va.) Board of neat and clean, you must:
M hu'.buuI mit I both %%urk
Education's s hoot h'ittettn t
In
the evening I try to dra% hiiiii
1915:
daily; scrub the floor at least
,s',
RULES
01'
CONDUCT
FOR
once
a
week
with
hot
soaps
into
a conversation b askin g
11m
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TEACHERS
water; clean the blackboards at about his work. His .msv, trs art
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1) You will not marry during least once a day, and start the short and dull. I try to generate
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the term of your contract.
tire at 7 a.m., so the room will conversation by telling turn
about my work, but he'setearty
2) You are not ' to keep be warm by B a.m.. J
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company with men.
me...
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3) You must be home between
AN OLD TIMER
I've tried to discuss the
the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.
-'Ps.
DEAR OLDTIMER: Those politics, and even make small
unless attending a school "rules of conduct" sound more talk about people we know, but
function,
like a prison sentence than a he cuts inc short and picks up a
You may not loiter teacher's i'urrrt. For- newspaper. magazine or turn.-,
downtown in ice cream stores. tunately, times .mrs'e changed! on the TV.
You may not travel beyond
DEAR ABBY: My husband
On Sunday he likes to stay
the
city
limits unless you have sometimes goes to topless bars
the permission of the chairman with some of his buddies. I'nmi borne and watch 'hatever six'rt
of the board.
sure he wouldn't cheat on miie; IS Oil IV. After that more TV.
l'heri he starts looking for al l
You may not ride in a he just likes to look.
carriage or automObile with
He comes right home, and I affectionate bedpartner. itboy, I
any man unless he is your know he loves rue, but I still wonder how many wommien can
father or brother.
don't like the idea of him going get turned on by a stranger sla
You may not smoke to topless bars. What is your hasn't talked to all week.'
cigarettes,
ICE ('01.1) ('UN NI F
opinion?
You may not dress in
JEALOUS IN BALTIMORE
DEAR CONNIE: %1 h('
bright colors.
DEAR JEALOUS: It doesn't when he says Ikllu' he's told
You may under no cir- matter where a man works up you all he knows.
cumstances dye your hair.
Louise Silver, front left, needs of sexual assault
10) You must wear at least
SANF ORD PLAZA
ALTAMONTE MALL
t'hait'maii of Xi Epsilon vicious, and also help two petticoats.
11) Your dresses must not be
Migmui a
pici' of fl.'tput 'li ase ed uc ation al
Signia l'lii "L ittle Miss Id ins on rapt' a wareness any shorter than two inches
above the ankle.
and Litt le
be Iastei' Easter 811(1 prevention.
12) lu keep the schoolroom
Pageant, pi'('5('iltS a
('heck to I)eput Bettye
Smith and Sheriff .Joliui
Polk for $200. The coni'ibut ion, proceeds from
hit' )agt'ant, will assist
l'i'ojet't Rape to help
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Melissa Ann Echols and Jackson Lee Wilkinson were
married June 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the Emory Presbyterian
Church, Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Stephen Sloop performed the
double ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate
family only.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.H. Echols,
102 Larkwood Drive, Sanford. The bridegroom is the son
of Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, 203 Virginia Ave., Sanford.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. Russell
Echols, cousin of the bride, was best man.
The newlyweds are making their home in Atlanta where
the bride will receive a Master's degree in English from
Emory University in August. The bridegroom is a student
at Georgia State University.

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birth of a daughter, Campbell Lyle, who weighed in at 8
pounds, 9 ounces on June 14.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Saunders of Williamsburg, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Orville Barks
7. of Sanford, are the paternal grandparents.

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weighed in at 7 pounds. 2 ounces, on May 27, at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
Grandparents are Dean Hamilton and Mm-. and Mrs.
Marion E. Smith.

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class of 19S4 is planning its
25th reunion.
The missing classmates
are: Carrie Hedfield
Milligari, Stanley Arth ur,
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Sellers. If anyone knows
the whereabouts of these
persons, please call Grace
Marie Stinecipher, 3224381.
(;rice Marie is also
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School. He received a BS degree in engineer in g sciences
from the University of Florida, in Aug ust 1978, where he
was graduated magna cum laude. He will complete
graduate school at Michigan State University in
December where he is working toward a Master's degree
in computer science.

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During the second half of
the reception, the first
person guests might have
seen was Hortense
Houmillat presiding at the
guest registry. She was
wearing a beautiful
periwinkle blue gown
almost the same shade of
the flowing sheer gown
worn by Uubye King, who

Gail Lyn Crumle?,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Crumley of Silver
Lake, has received the BS
degree in biology from
Davidson College,
Davidson, N.C.

Sharon Kay Morgan, 2636
S. Laurel Ave., was
awarded her degree in
accountancy swnmna cuiii
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laude
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aditional
campus ceremony. She is a
1976 graduate of Senunole
High School, and the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
U. Morgan.

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She graduated from the University of Florida College of
Journalism this month wi th a Bachelor of Science degree
in advertising. She plans a career in fashion marketing,
spe cial izing in fashion promotion.

combinations the company

china; cheerleaders and
tuba players cavorted at
the games in saddle
made up Specifically in
their school colors (no one
knew about white boots,
then). It all made for lots of
It all m
made for lots of
business which shoe
manufacturers left and
right helped Spalding fill.
(Thirty years ago, It's said,
Buster Brown had 37
variations of the shoe on
the market.)
By the '5
when the
saddle shoe was in full
stride, it was a mark not
only of, id class, but
country. "They" also say
that in Iowa, at least, whole
counties committed
themselves to one par.
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But If you're going the
traditional route, then
you've got to be true to
traditon:
you're either
gOi8 to polish them or not,
and if you do, for heaven 's
sake, don't muck Up the

Sisters of Alpha Beta Zitz

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DEAR POLLY- What is the

had
to
because
"Spaldings" were mandatory dresas In some
parochial and private
schools. But mostly, they
found them nice to be in.

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After a wedding trip to Saraso ta , the coup*
make
their home at East La nsing, Mich. for the next six months.

suede, Suede on suede, tone
on tone, In taupe,
burgundy, navy, gray, by
everyone from Kinney for
$14.99 to Beene Bag for W.
For the purist who wants
the authentic version,
Spalding says that's still
found pretty much in the
Midwest where black-andwhite still outsells all other

tiremaker did. Only he
made It in a sweet shade of
coral, since noone had told

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white, County B black and
white, etc.
And, In Portland, Ore., a
store called Armishaw's
contracted for Its own
version
called
the
ArmIshaw,a snazzy white
leather saddle on white
Suede.
With the 'SOs rampant
again, the saddle's getting
a shot In the rump. Watch
for it this fall In a frenzy of
va riations:
Leather on

rings by their knees, the
flora and fauna fell out,

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then the party hostesses
wnuld run out.
Kay and her faniilv are
living in Mt. Dora, and her
mother,Keen, is probably
real happy about that.
Back to the reception
everything was just lovely.
It was an afternoon for
long gowns.

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Saddle shoes have played an important role in American fashion since the
early 1900s, according to the Footwear Council. Four 1979 version: foreground:
Spalding, the Inventor of the saddle shoe, proves that not much has changed
since the early days; their '79 version is tan on brown suede ($35.64); left to
right: Kinney has this classic black on white for $14.99; Thom MeAn adds a touch
of pizzaz with this taupe on brown version ($18.99) and Beene Bag has this stylish
t n on brown suede for $38

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where they were going, so
en route, these indentations
collected various flora and
fauna.
The next time they went
to Miss Griswold's gym
class to hang from the

Harrison,
daughter
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Harrison, is a new
initiate of Beta Alpha
Chapter of Delta Delta
Delta sorority at the
University
of
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Florida.

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Alexanderia, Va., maid of honor, and Glenn Weaver of
Cartersville, best man.

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knows what color it was;
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When students wore their
saddle shoes outside the
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the Henry W. Grady School
of Journalism, University
of Georgia. She received a
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liodlun of Lake Mary. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Ferol Bozeman Weaver and Ernest C. Charles Sr., both of
Cartersville, Ga.

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this class in grades one12,
who have not been contacted.
A picnic is planned for
June 29 and a dinner-dance
at the Garden Club of
Sanford on June 30.

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married June 9 at th e First United Presbyterian Cluirch of
La ke Mary. Rev. A. F. Stevens peruniieu ctu' ceremony.

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fond memories for rue. She
was my first bride when I
joined The Herald staff in
1964. 11cr bridal parties
were endless, and nearly
everyday, there was a
party for Kay.

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introduced the guests to the
receiving line,
Jean Norris, all slimmed
(town, wore it gown
fashioned with it hot pink
top and a print skirt.
Sandra Wilson wore a bare
emetald green and white
gown
and on and on.
Nobody could ask for a
better party. anywhere. It
was super nice.

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Myers and Disney World,"
she added.

"It had been almost 15
years since I had seen
her," said Margie Dapore.
"She" is her cousin, Pat
Stacklei-. Pat and her
husband, Daryl, and their
four children have been
visiting the Florida area,
from Goshen, Ohio.
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UIC lookout for new ways to
decorate youngsters' bedrooms
ways which are cute and
colorful, yet practical and
Inexpensive.
Rather than invest in CX
Pensive furniture and cornplicated built-ins, you can
create it
a setting with bright
stencils and sink your serious
d ecorating money into a
beautiful, durable carpeting
that the youngster won't
outgrow. Bigelow's Katsura
carpet of Anso Naturaluster
nylon combines the look of wool
with the durability of manmade
fiber. Backed by Allied
Chemical's full warranty, the
carpet can take all the frolic
and fun that a2i ;oagst,ers
can dream up
and still
footnote the teen years.
This whlwslal barnyarj
scene combines painted p1cicét

see us, they had been in Ft.

Also, I understand there
will be games featuring the
soccer mothers. Come on
out and cheer on our own
Longwood team.

and Jeff
Jeff Simon; Anita,
Denver and Denny
Stephens; and, Mack,
Eileen and Dennis
McClelland.

Michael Murray; Jeff, Jill
and Marc Cohen; Bob, Sue
and Jeffrey Cohen; Terry
and Marsha Duggins and
Eric Chase; Bill, Lynda
and Jimmy Fallon; Ken,
Ann and Spencer Hamby;
Bud, Arleen and Ronald
McKechnie; Jim, Tern,
Di na and James Nobile;
Sharon, Buddy and Denise
Singleton; Marilyn, Conrad

Give Kids 'Rooms
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WAIT
Longwood
Correspondent
834-8760

The guests included:
Burt, Benna and Mark
Benes; Mary Anne, Darvin
and Darvin Boothe; Ron,
Debbie and Jonathan
Brooks; Jim, Gail and

We are also celebrating
because this is the last time
this team, with its present
members, will be together.
Some of them are moving
up in the division," commented Jim Murray, co.
coach, sadly.

"This completes their
third season together,
wherein they have either
won all or tied as a co.
division winner in the
championships," said Ron
Brooks, co-coach.

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players" are Jimmy
Fallon, Jonathon Goldberg
and Chad Weippert.

Sunday, June

It Seems Like Only Yesterday That...

Soccer Season Ends With Barbecue And-Swim Party

What better way to
celebrate the end of soccer
season than with a barbecue and swim party?

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sunday, June 17, 1979

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Rev. C. DonCos
School of the Bible

OUR NATION!

Church...

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11:00a.m.
7:00p.m.

Evening Service

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FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF 000 CHURCH
Car. 271h and Elm

Morning Worship

YoUPs Is The hand

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Sharing I Proclaiming
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401 Park Ave.
The Rev. Leroy D. Soper
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
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Sunday
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Rosary
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Mass
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Meeting at Winter Spgs. Elementary
SvndaySchool
10:00a.m.
Worship
10:00a.m.
Pow. Robert Burns
Pastor

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SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

IflAlrpor$SIvd.

Pt.n.m-øIo

Milnlder
0:30cm.
10:30a.m.
7:00p.m.
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE RIEDEMER
lSlS Oak Ave.
The Lutheran Hour" and
TV"ThislsThekife"
Nov. Elmer A.Reusch,r
Pastor
Sunday School
0:11cm.
Worship Service
10:30 am.
Kindergarten and Nursery

Christian Science
LONOW000
FIRSTOAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Church Ave. I Grant St.
I Southern I
Rev James W. Hammock
Pastor
Sunday School
0:45 am.
Morning Worship
II 00cm.
Church Training
4:OUpm
Evening Worship
7 00p.m.
Wednesday Evening
7:30 p m.
Prayer Service

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST,DELTONA
Elkcam Boulevard
levard and

111111111,

Venus Street

Sunday Service

11:00a.m.
11:00a.m.

Sunday School
Wednesday Testimony
MutIng
Reading Room dilly

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Sunday
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Tole ?"-2424

Church Of Christ
PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
3474 Palmetto Ave.
Rev. Raymond Crocker
Pastor
Sunday School
0:45a.m.

Morning Worship
11:008.m.
Evangelistic Service
4:00 p.m.
Wed. Fray,, I Bible Study
7$
in4pendenlMii.nsry
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net''
*012 Park Avenue
Fred Baker
Evangelist
B• Study
10:00 em.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Evening Servic.
6104 P.m.
LeSes Bible ClaSs.
'4 ....
Tuesday
10:00a.m.
Wednesday Bible Class
7:30p.m.

NAVINNA PARK
BAPTIST CHURCH
2713 Country Club Road
Nov. Lonnle Earnest
Pastor
0:41s.m.
Sunday School
11:01 cm.
Morning Worship
4:11p.m.
CtsvrclsTralnfng
1: 30p. m.
Evening Worship
Wed. Prayer Service
1111.

7:30p.m.

"TRUE CHURCH OFOOD..
2701 Ridgew,od Ave.
Sanford, Florida 23711
Elder Robert Dumas
Pastor

YOU CAN FEATURE
YOUR CHURCH
IN THIS SPACE FOR
51.7IPUR WEEK
CALL 321.2411

Sunday School
Morning Worship

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II:41a,m
Evangelistic Service
1:30p.m.
IEveningWershipl
1st 1 3rd Tuesday Nights
- Bible Study
7:31p.m.
Thursday Slight Service
7:30p.m.
For Transportation
Phone 341.3111 or 333.7140

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father and son. The father merely stood in that light.... and held his son's
handi

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Sunday - Father's Day - in hundreds of thousands of churches,
earnest fathers will stand in the Light. With their sons they'll worship God...
experience again the spiritual understanding of life. See the brightness of
that true security reflected in youthful eyes.

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Copyrighi 5979 Koester Advenhsin,J Seivice. Straits.

Rev. AaMSsAImand

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE and Staff
200W. First St.
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

THE MCKIBBINAGENCY
Insurance

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

DEKLES'
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Cer. Country Club I Upsala Rd.

Darwin Shea
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Pre-registration for Vacation Bible School at First United
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BAPTIST

Antioch Baptist Church. Oviedo
Calvary Baptist Church, Crystal Lake 3rd, Lake Mary
Ccsseiberry Baptist Church, 710 Sentinels Blvd.
Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist
Clearwater Missionary Baptist Church, Southwest Rd.
Countryside Baptist Church. County Club Road. Lake Mary
Victory Baptist Church, Oil Orlando Ed. at Hester Ave.
First Baptist Church, $10 Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church of Attcmente Springs, It. 434,
Altamoal. Springs
First Baptist Church ci Geneva
First Chureh ci Oeneva
First Baptist Church of Lake Mary
First Baptist Church if Lake Malone
First Baptist Chur ch of Langwoed. Cor. Church 1. Grant
First Baptist of Oviedo
':irst Baptist Church ci Sanlando Springs
irst Baptist Church of Winter Springs, $0 Bahama Rd.
First Shlieh Missionary Baptist Church. 1101W. IJtIt St.
Fore$t City Baptist Church
First Baptist Church Of OStois
Fountain Head Baptist Church, Ovioda
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church, 1431 W. First SI,
Northside Baptist Church. Chulvota
Missiotrary Baptist Church, North Nd.. Enterprise
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church, oak Hill II.. 0401.11
Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Hwy.
Mt. Moriak Primitive Baptist, 1101 Locust Avg.. Sanford
Ml.
Olive
Morning Missionery Baptist Church. SO4avde Springs
Rd. Lesgwsod
Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Chwch. *000 Jedry £vS.
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist. Sign Ave.
New Bethel Missionary Church, 0th St. I Hi(batv Ave.
lndapandassce Baptist Most., Civic League Bldg.

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Hope Baptist Church, Forest City Community Center. Forest City
Nuw MI Cal war y Missionary Baptist. 1100W. 13th St.
New Salem Prim,liv. Baptist Church. 1500* P10 St

New Testament Baptist Church, Owality inn, North Longwood
New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 7$ Poor Ave.
havenna Park Baptist Church, 1742*. 3011, 10.
Psepie's Baptist Chapel, 1301 W. First Street, haled
Pinecr.st Baptist Church. Ill W. Airport Blvd.
Prairie Lake Baptist. Ridge NI., Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
Second Shiioh Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Smyrna Baptist CJiurCh. 201 Overbrook Dr Casselberry
Sunland Baptist Church. *434 Palmetto
St. James Missionary Baptist Church, St. 11.411 Osteei,
St. LukoMissionary Baptist Church Cameron City, Inc.

Church of Christ, Geneva
Church if Christ, Longwood
Church of Christ. W. 17th St.
;l..msid. Church of Christ. P11. Haven Dr.. "flood

St. Paul Baptist Church, 013 Pine Ave.
St, Matthews Baptist ChRrch, Canaan Hgts.
Springfield Missienary Baptist. 11th &amp; Cedar
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church, 020 Cypress St.
Temple Baptist Church. Palm Springs Rd., Altamonte Springs
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Mark I William
it., Altamonte Springs
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loin Hope Baptist Church. 717 Orange Ave.
CATHOLIC
Church if the Nativity, La ke Mary
All Souls Catholic Church, 118 Oak Ave., Sanford
St. Ann's Catholic Church, Dogwood Trail. Dehary
St. Augustine Catholic Church, Sunset Dr.. near Button
Rd., Casiolberry,
St. Mary Magadalene Catholic Church, Maitiand Ave.. Altaminte
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CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. 0401 S. Sanford Ave..
Sanford Christian Church. $33 W. Airport Blvd.
Noihsde Clvislion Chufch. Floflda Haven Dr., Maitland
Lakeview Christian Church. Bear Lake Rd. at Jamison
CONOBIGATIONAL .

CsngregatiesaI Christian Church. 2411 Park

CHURCH OF 000
Church of God. II) Hickory
Church Of 004. 013 W. 22nd SI.
Church of God, Oviedo
Church if God Holiness, Lake Monroe
Church of God Mission, Enter prise
Church of 000. 1403*. 14th St.
Church of God in Christ. Oviedo
Churchel0odolPropti.cy, 71105. hIm Ave.

ChvrchofGodolPrept,ecy,lPI4S.Perslmnoo.Apo.
RescveChvrcho$God, I701W.*lthSt.,San$orI
"True Church ii 000". 3110 Nidiew001 Ave.. Sanford

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NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene, 3)11 Sanford Ave.
Glow vaChurchiftheNasarene4,R.44.Oeioeva
Lake Mary Chur ch of the Nazarene. Lake Mary Blvd.. Lake Mary
Langotoed Churthoilke Na&amp;arone. Wayman &amp; Jessup Ave..
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LUTHERAN
Ascension Luthoran Church. Overhresk Dr.. Casselberry
Good Shepherd United Lvtharan, $00 S. Orlando Dr.
Lv*ocan Church of Pr.,odssco. Detlona
Luihoras Churchif lie IsdK*ar, Ill W.US Place
Messiah Lutheran Church, Goldon Days Dr. I Hwy.
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METHODIST
Barnst United
id Memorial Church, t. Dehary Ave., Enterprise
hear Lake United Methodist Church
Bethel A.M.I. Church, Canaan Hgts.
Casselberry Community United Mithodist Church. Hwy. 17.03 1
Piney Bilge Rd, Casselberry
Christ
Christ United Methodist Church. Tucker Dr., Swiland Estates
Community Methodist Church, W. HightaNs Rd., DeBary
First United Methodist Church. 410 Part Ave.
Pint Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Southern Methodist Church, 244$ Sanford Ave.
Free Methodist Church. SlOW. 4th St.

EPISCOPAL
The chums e4IheGIodS_tUaiUaad.33l Lake Ave.
All Saints Episcopal Church, 1. DeBary Ave.. Inlorpris.
Christ Episcopli Church, Lang..wsd
Holy Cross Episcopal, Part Ave. 114* $t.. Sanford
5031 Lako Ito
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Eastern Otihodsi Church, St. Dines, Ill S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford
Eatern orflsd.x Church. St. George. 450 Sherwood Cf.. Attc,nonte
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Beth Ann SyPalogee. mailIng at Imorstat, Mali, Altamonlo Ipiugs

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ, 11135. Park Ave.
Church of Christ at Lake Ellis. U.S. 17.03 N. Cassilberry
South Seminole Church of Christ, 1110 Late Nowell Rd.
Ctwdc$tOtChr,st 441 Palm Springs Dr Altamonte Spills

Upi.ala Community Presbyterian Church. Upsala R d.
Westminster Presbyterian Church. Ned Bug RI, Casselberry

Eastern ormodos Church, St. John Cheysestom Chapel. U.S. Hwy.
17.02. Porn Part

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St. Stephen Lutheran Church, 434 lust West of I-I, Longwood

Geneva Methodist Church, Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church, Airport tivI.
Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church, Oviedo
Oatgrove Methodlit Church, Oviedo
Osteon Methodist Church
PaeIa WeiJeyan Methodist. RI. 44W, at Paola
St. James A.M.E. 0th at Cyprsss
St. Luke M.B. Churchef Cameron City Inc., B.arlail elI 01.441
St. Mary's A.M.E. Church. St. It. III. Osteon
St. Paul's Methodiit Church. Osteen Rd., Enterprise
Stafford Memorial Church, S. DsBary
SaslaNe Usd01 Methodist Church, (54)4 ed i-I, l.ajlb.ped

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PNESBYTEIIAN
Doflosa Presbyterian Church, Holland Blvd., I Austin Ave..
OWhona
Lake Mary Untold Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church. Oat Ave. 8 3rd St,
First Presbyterian Church if DeBary. E. Highland
Colivenaist Presbyterian Church. 371$ S. Orlando Dr.
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St. *0110,5 PresbylorLe. Church. 0013 Beer Lake 10.
St. Marts Presbyterla., Church. 1121 Palm ipriags Na.

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OTHER CHURCHES

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CheW, $donIW.Etham Blvd. and Vosos Ii., Deffesa
Fe.tecosj Open BbIe I ibernajie, Ridgewoad Ave.. lOft
11th opp osite Seminole High School)
First Pentecostat Church of Laagweod
First Pentecostal Church of Sanford
Pull Gospel Tabernacle, 3731 Country Club
Mt. Oil" N0UIIe$$ Church. Oak Hill Rd.. Ostees
Sanford Alliance Church. 1011 S Part Ave.
S.afwI Bible Church. 1411 Sanford Ave.
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SaRisrlCoaptggIt4naloljohova .5f,555g, 1114W 4* 51.
me Salvation ArMy, 700 W. 14th St.
RoUIng Hills Moravian Church, SR 4)1. Lingwood
Rsdoem,ar Metovias Church. UI Twsccwiwa Rd., Winter Springs
United Church of Christ. Aftamosse Community Chapsi,
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Nety Triisity ChII'Ch Of 000 io Chiijt, 1011 Masgouslin, Ave.
The PiN
Churak if Out Lard Jews Chelit, '9ashLain

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Alt nteMaitland Christian Women's Club Mother-.
D*itig)t
cheon will be held Th ursday, June 28 from
i',t. : 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m, at the Maitland Civic Center
Insplratlonal speaker wulbe Kay Bhx, Junior League member
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fTCtn Sarasota. There will be special music by the "Spirit of
,,l Joy" and a special feature on home fashions, "Sew and Tell".
Reservatloi*,t should be made for luncheon and nursery by
June by calling Ginny Watson at 671-7361 or Jeane Walker at
$3.73()3,

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Allen's A.M.1.
Church, Olive I IM.
All Faith Chapel, Camp Seminole, Wsdiye Park Rd.
Beardall Avenue mail it Chapel, B.arlatl Ave.
Chulueta Centmunity hurch
Church f Jesus Chrisi of Latter Day Saints. 3310 Part Ave.
PirsOChwchnfChrf,
t,5c,.ntisi,..,,3nd0t
Lake Monroe Chapel. Orange Blvd.. Lake Monroe
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnen. Lake Monroe Unit. 1542*
Third Street
First Barn Church of the Living God. Midway

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C. H.thith of Orlando, founder of the Tom Skinner Club, VTI1'
be the speaker Sunday at the 7:30 a.m. Father-Son Breakfast
at Community United Met hodist Church in Casselberry.
Another ln the film series on the Life of Pa ul will be shown at
Community Sunday at the 7p.m. service. Mrs. Faye Messick,
a church delegate, will repo rt on the ann ual conference which
shedtendedinLakeland.
The Vacation Bible School will be held Monday through
Friday at 9a.m. and dosing program will be June24 at 7 p.m.
There will be classes for 2-year-olds through 8th grade. STP for
9-12 grades and college and career will be 81:30 p.m.

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Forest Lake Ieventh.Day, Adventist Church. Hwy. 134. or
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Seventh Day Adventist Church, Maitland Ave., Altamonte Spgs
Sanford Seventh-Day Alvo*tlst Church, 7th £ Elm
Winter Springs S411,011111111-Day, Adventist Church. SOS. Mess no.
Mars Hill Sev,om.Dayadv.ntisichurch, 411 PIneSt..Sanford
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"Jesus, I'm His. . .He's Mine" is the theme for Vacation
Bible School to be held June 26 through July 6 at United
Presbyterian Church, 124 W. Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary, each
weekday from 8:30 to 11:15 a.m. Classes will be offered for
Nursery (ages 2-3) through 8th grade. For information
regarding attending orassisting with the Bible school, call Kay
Sasanian at 3fl-3283.

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God. 77th 1 Elm

day, June 24, at 3 p.m. All are invited to see the Family Life
Puppeteers from Longwood Baptist Church and refreshments
will be served. The VBS will be June 25-29, 9a.m. to noon, for
children in kindergarten through fifth grade. Closing cornmencement will be Friday, June 29 at 7:30 p.m., according to
StafFD1rector June McFadden.

Father-Son Breakfast

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO. INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

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Eunice 1. Wilson and Staff

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as a panel member on a series of TV programs entitled
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Issues." The program will be aired Sunday, over
Q*amsel 9 at 1 p.m. Dr. Earl Scarbeary, Director of Christian
Service Center, as the moderator for the series. The first of the
series is esditled "Morality Today." Pastor Dc Moo Is joined by
Betty Duda, a laywoman of the Lutheran Church in Oviedo,
and Dr. Stephen Levenson of the University of Central Florida.

Rev. Br et te Sanford is the Divinity degree
Duke
new associate minister at First University In Durham, N.C.
United Methodist Church of While there he served as
Sanford. lie and his wife, Jean, associate at two United
will be welcomed with a Methodist churches and
reception on Sunday in chaplain at Duke Medical
Fellowship hull at 12:15 p.m. Center.
The United Methodist Women
Jean Sanford grew up in
are In charge of the reception. Florida and graduated from
A native of Largo, Rev. Florida State University with a
Sanford was a high school degree in advertising. They
exchange student to Bogota, both graduated Phi Beta
Columbia. He received a degree Kappa. For two sununers they
from Florida State University worked at Walt Disney World
with a double major in where they met. This is the.first
and religion. He appointment for Rev. Sanford
received his ministerial since
completing
his
training and Master
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Grace United Me thodist Church
The story of the Prodigal
Father.
A certain man had two sons;
and the younger of them said to
Ws father, "Father, give me the
port ion of your time, your attention, and companionship,
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conumlittee and president of the
club and sent him to Congress,
and he wo uld fain have sat isfi ed
hlzmiself witti the husks that
other men did eat, and no
gave to him any real friendship,
But when he came to himself,
he said, "How many men of Ifl

And he di vided his living in
that he paid the boys' bills and
sent him to a select preparatory
school, and to college, maid
provided all his desires and
tried to believe that he was
doing his full duty by the boy. acquaintance have boys whom
And not many days after, the they understand and who unfather gathered all his interests derstand them, who talk about
and aspirations and ammibitions their boys and associate with
and took his journey into a far their boys and seem perfectly
country, into a line of stocks happy in the comradeship of
and bonds and securities and their sons, and I perish here
other things which do not in. with a hungry heart? i will
terest the boy; and there he arise and go to my son and will
wasted his precious opportunity say to him, "Son, I have sinned
of being a father to his son.
against Heaven, and you; I am
no
more worthy to be ca lled
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And when
your
father; Make me as one of
very best of his life, and had
gained money but had failed to
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find saizsas.1Ofl, uzere arOsea
son,
irUs WizuC uv was afar ins,
might y swnuiewzusiui, an.1
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he began to be in want of his son saw him coming and
sympathy and real corn- Instead of running and falling
on his neck, he drew back and
panlonship.
And he went and joined was ill at ease,
And the father said to him,
himself to one of the clubs of
that country and they elected "Son, I have sinned against
him chainnan
the house Heaven, and (W I am no more
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Sett and l'atsy Harris wi th Beth (left) Amy and .lo-Jo the Wonder Dog.

By 1)01(15 I)lI';I RICH
Sanford, graduated from he said,
Seminole Hi gh School in 1970,
iIt'rald Staff Writer
Rev. Harris' new church has
Rev. Scott Harris, associate received a degree
from
mam
of 270. "This is
pastor of the First United University of South Florida and quite a switch," he said, "and
Methodist (.'liurt'h of Sanford, graduated from
Emory there are some reservations.
bid laresoehl by the University Candler School of This is a retirement conicongregation .Indd friends Theology, Atlanta, in 1977.
inuiiity, amid I have been told the
Sunday nflight at adarner and
As the associate to Rev. Leo m edian age of the congregation
prograiml.
King for two years, Harris has is 8. The pur pose of the con"Scott and Patsy - A Night been
instrumental
in feretice sending a younger man
to
ous a take-off rejuvenating
the'
MYI" to this church is to encourage
on the lilinisict's life portraye
portrayedProgram (or teen-agers, young adults near Riverview to
In satire by several church starting the Pairs and Spares create a iuiig umlage in the
nieiiibt.'is.
Sunday School class with his white haired congregation.
One of the highlights of the wife, and involving area singers
The minister, his wife Patsy,
productioti, which was under in ttie youth
chorus,
Joy
a
talented vocalist, and
the direction of 1,4irry Blair, Unlimited.
daughters,
Amy, 5, and Beth, 2,
the presentation of a love
are
getting
settled in their new
'l'he youthful minister's new
offering by Marion Rethwill
home.
appoiritmnemit is Riverview
fromthe uongl'egation,
fro
'File lillale to the program was United Methodist Church,
Rev. Harris said lie
Blair, Ill a serious moment, Ormond Beach. ''It's hard to thoroughly enjoyed all the
telling the Impact the yuug leave family and friends I grew luxury and spoiling fromthe
minister had made on his life. up with - and new friends. I Sanford people. ''The people in
"Scott has helped nieto become have always worked under Sanford are lovely - lovely
a better person. lie has taught someone and I am really ex- people. It has beemi a pleasure
Inc the imicatung of love," he
cited about the Ixssibilities of and honor to serve them." And
being Iii)' own man and Leo King -- lie's the finest
said.
'flit.' SOIl of Mr. and Mrs. fulfilling the responsibilities as wruil anywhere," Rev. Harris
"Tt,oer Harris, Scott was txwri ol senior or lone
said.
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being employed by the First with great interest by adults adults. This group will meet
Baptist Church, Sanford, as and children alike.
Monday through Friday Ironi 10
they look forward to Vacation
'l'he Vacation Bible School in a.m. to noon in the church's
Bible School. These include a First Baptist Church will be in Chapel. A study unit "how
full-length mirror, which session Monday through Jesus Dealt with People" will
proclaims "We Need YOU in Friday, June 18-22, from 9 a.m. be followed, and the study
VBS"; a "Cookies for VBS" to noon daily, for children in leader will be Mrs. Lois Weiss.
ages Preschool Three-Year
A staff of 45 workers headed
box, in which workers hope to through Grade Six. The
by Chris Ritchey, the church's
find 2,500 cookies, and a video church's bus will run daily to
minister to youth, will be
tape player, which airs 30 provide transportation for leading the school. It will COC
minutes of program, produced children needing it, and at- to a climax Friday. 730 in a
by young adults and
tendance at the school is not Paren&amp; Night Prog ram, when
members In the local church. dependent upon membership in the children show what they
The spots vary from puppets, the local congregation,
have learned during the busy
to stand-up comedy; to roving
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Rev. Jim Baggett from Jacksonville will conduct a revival
meeting starting June 17 and continuing through the 20th at
Deltona Trinity Assembly of God. There will be daily Bible
former pastor of Auburndale Assembly of God.

WINTER SPRINGS
PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL
C. Edward Davis

Revival Meeting

studies at 10 a.m. and services at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Baggett is

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thapiikz , 'ie Coax Cztsat Trainii,
School in Phoenix, Aria., will be guest speaker Sunday at the 10
a.m. service of Rolling Hills Community Church, which meets
In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Apopka (behind the
Sttr1g Pancake House.) Chaplain Lucius has ministered to
the American Indian for most of his ministry and, will share
something of that unique ministry.

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KNIGHT'S SHOESTORE
Downtown Sanford
ZayrePlaza323.3900
Don Knight IS, Staff
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hold a Vacation Bible School, J un e 25-29, from 9-11:30 a.m. for
children n ursery through senior high.

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L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

give their personal testimonies and present slides of the Bible
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convention's largest. Criswell,
as a past convention president,
broke with tradition to endorse
the candidate.
Immediately prior to the
election, outgoing convention
president Rev. Jimmy Allen of
San Antonio issued a farewell
plea for church unity.
Allen urged delegates to
reject as unnecessary the drive
for doctrinal purity, which he
said threatened Bold Mission
Thrust, a plan to spread the
Southern Baptist gospel worldwide by 2000.
"As I perceive it, we are
being pressed by good and
sincere people right now to
alter our agenda from Bold
Mission Thrust," Allen said.
"We must resist that temptation."
The doctrinal ourists also
introduced a resolution urging
the convention to elect officers
who "stand without apology on
the infallible and inerrant word
of God."

Dorothy Walker, promotions secretary, watches video tape

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COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy. 17.024 Lake Mary Blvd.
Dr. Marshall C.Deftdy
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Morning Worship
Youth Group
Wed. Choir Practice

Sunday School
0:450 m.
Morning Worship
11:01a.m.
MYF 3M 14th Sun.
7:01p.m.
Eve. Worship 1st *3rd Sun
7:31p.m.
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group

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

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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As part of a one-month tour, the 10-member New Tri bes
IJIble'nstitute Ensemble from Waukesha, Wis., will sing and
sl'are'on Monday at 7p.m. at Sanford Bible Ch urch at 2460 S.
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THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave.. Lake Mary
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Rev. A.F. Stevens
Minister
Sunday Church School
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CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
TVCkOf Drive, lvnlarid Estates

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Thursday Evening
hlbiOltudy

Baylor University in Waco,
Texas, was elected first vice
president of the 122nd convention. McCall was one of the
losers in the election for
president.
As president of the conven
tion, Rogers would oversee the
church's common works, ineluding its colleges, but would
have little say in teachings
among individual congregations. At the core of Southern
Baptist teaching is the principle
of local autonomy among
member congregations,
Rogers was elected by 6,100
votes from among the conven tion's 18,000 delegates, while
McCall drew 2,905 votes in
defeating T.A. Patterson,
retired executive secretary of
the Baptist General Convention
of Texas, who received 2,431.
The convention opened with
an endorsement for Rogers by
the Rev. W.A. Criswell, pastor
of the 20,000-member First
Baptist Church of Dallas, the

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CHURCH OF SANFORD
llffi St. and Magnolia AV,
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Minisig,Morning Worship
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Evening Worship
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Pastors of various churches are Joining in two weeks of
special services at West Sanford Free Will Holiness Church in
celebration of the church's 47th anniversary. The services held
nightly at 8 p.m. began June 11 and continue through June 23
climaxed by the Anniversary celebration on June 24.
A Musical Extravaganza with several groups and choirs
participating will be held at the Saturday, J un e 23, service.

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
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Rev. E. Ruth Grant
Longwood'
Sunday School
to: 00a.m.
Morning Worship
11: 00 a.m.
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Conquerors Meeting Sunday
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GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Airport Blvd. &amp; Woodland Dr.
Nov. Fred R.Ocrdner
Pastor
Churcn$dsool
0:30cm.
Sinotiff and Siserinip
Ifill4a.m.
Worshiplaryico
11:01a.m.
Youth Meeting
4:70 p.m.
Tuesday Bible Study
and Prayer
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FIRST PRISIYTE*IAN CHURCH
O.kAve.&amp;3rdSt.
Rev. VIngli i. Bryant. pastor
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St. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SR. 4341 Red Bug Rd.
OviIds(Slavial
Nov. John J. Kucharik
Pastor
Sunday School
0:41a,m.
Wership Services
1:30A 11;008.m.
We maintain a Christian School
Kindergarten through Eihth
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Grade

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We've heard so much about the effects of insecurity on the fife of a child Thursday
it seems urgent to find a picture of security. . . that elusive Ideal that parents
Luke
want to provide but can never be sure they have.
18:15-30
Notice the importance of the light in our picture. it doesn't really come
Friday

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Family Night Service
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
7017 Orlando Dr. 17.02
(Lutheran Church In America)
Rev. Ralph I. Luman
Pastor
Worship
10:00a.m.

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14:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
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Peoples Choir, St. Matthew Young People Choir, New Mt.
Calvary Choir No. 2, St. James AME Choir and guest soloist.
Marva Y. Hawkins is chairman of the event and Mrs. Ruthia
Hester is Westside president.

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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
10075. SanlordAv,.
Rev, Hugh W. Pain
Minister
Sunday School
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11:00a.m.
Wed. Service
7:30p.m.

Shepherd Choir, New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Young

Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Orange Avenue, will
celebrate its 91st church anniversary, Sunday at 3 p.m. Th e
MacDill Air Force Base Gospel Choir will present a musical
program. Willie K ing is
and Rev. J. L Brooks is
pastor.

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has elected a leading preacher
of strict biblical interpretation
to preside over the administration of 13.5 million Baptists, and
placed at his right hand the
moderate president of a leading
church university,
The Rev. Adrian Rogers, the
48-year-old pastor of the 10,000member First Baptist Church
in Memphis, Tuesday drew 51
percent of the vote in a field of
six camli(lates.
Rogers
regarded as a
leader in a move to restore
biblical inerrancy" - a literal
ink pretation of scriptural lesSons -- against concern the
denomination had drifted from
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lIteralin, particularly in its
educational institutions,
Rogers' election was regarded as i victory for the conservative wing of the church,
but later in the day a moderate,
Abner McCall, president of

A Community Singa-Rama will be held Sunday, at the
Westside Improvement Association Community Center on
West 13th St. at 8 p.m. to benefit the Community Building
Fund. Guest groups Include The Singing Kings of Joy, Rescue

MacDill Choir To Sing

2311 Sinford Ave.

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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
101 l West First Street
S E Stanton
Pastor
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Morning Service
11:00a.m.
Evening Service
7:30p.m.
Wednesday ServIce
7:30 p.m
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Sit Park Avenue. Sanford
Or Jay T. Cosmalo
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0:30 am.
Sunday School
: 4 SJtn.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.
Church Training
4:15p.m.
Evening Worship
7:30p.m.
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Main Street-Canaan City
now. N.H. Burke Jr.
Pallor.
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11:00 a.m.
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HS Oak Ave , Sanford
Fr. William Ennis
Pastor
Fr. Peter MitthiII
Ant. Pastor
Sal. Vigil Mats
700p.m.
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Sam., 10:308 13 noon
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COMMUNITY UNITED
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Hwy. 17.02 at Piney Ridge Rd.
Castelb.rry
Paster
Rev. Arthur Padgett
Assoc. Pastor
Rev. Walter Peid
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the companionship, but got the
wrong kind; and now, I am
wreck ed in my soul and body
also, and there is nothing you
can do for me. It is too late, too
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day we receive lots of attention.
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hour the rest must be devoted to
irogram material. The Justice Department, in a move that
tunned network executives, would force the NAB to eliminate
rules that restrain the amount or format of television advertising.
The Department's reasoning is that limits on the amount of
ominercial time artificially drive up the price of commercials.

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tear more.
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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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b surdse. •M4 js1n hiss to comput, the picture.

U) meant "a victory Is here for all," but he warned, "the threat of
nuclear hotocaust still hangs over us."
Bredum
the agreement defended — "the right to live."
The world's two most powerful men then headed home after their fourday summit, Brezhnev to secure rubber-stamp approval of the treaty
from the Soviet parZlamen(, Cdrter Co race a tough Senate fight for
ratification.
Brezhnev already has warned that any Senate tampering with the
treaty provisions could destroy !with "grays and even dsni.roua
consequences for oir relallots and for the situation in the world as a
whole."
The signing ceremony, in the huge bsllrom of the ornate Hofburg

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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
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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,
L.aetrije.
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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.

answer tomorrow, "

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initial bond was set at $10,500. A
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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.
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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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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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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.
Four Inmates, two of them in

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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 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.
"Are you selling anything?" Mrs. Vreeland said she
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asked the caller.
"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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                    <text>list Year, No. 235—Monday, May 21,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
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relocate the hospital outside the
city rather than to make extensive renovations at the
existing facility on First street.
At the chamber meeting
Thursday were Farr, Stenstrom and Keith, who made
their opposition to a hospital
move
at that time.

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discussion
the consultants' report was held at a
special work session of the
hospital board's finance
committee May
Allan Keen,
committee chairman,
scheduled to make a formal
presentation of his committee's
findings at the Tuesday
meeting.
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At the May meeting, Keen
said he would favor the setting
a date for a public hearing
the question of whether
relocate or renovate the
hospital. The trustees are ex.
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meeting tomorrow.

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"It my understanding that
the trustees meet briefly
then take a lunch break
resume the meeting,"
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know our position before they
get into the discussion
whether or not to move,"
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'tie never hesitated, he just
"I set the hag on the hood and caused a serious problem In his
old Terry Salisbury had more mother.
said
we
should
take
it
to
the
went
around to unlock the door business operations for two to
money than he said hehad ever
Mrs. Salisbury said she was police," Mrs. Salisbury said. onmny wife's side, he said. "And three months.
seen In one place — close to driving Terry from their home
Fifteen minutes after he then I drove off, forgetting the
$6,000 in cash and checks,
Police said the money was
at 461 VihIen Road to Sunday reported it missing, a frantic money was on the hood.
The businessman said when returned to the man within a
But without batting an eye, he School at the Central Baptist Sanford businessman, was
turned It over to Sanford police Church Sunday morning when returned the money. lie said he he rememberd the cash bag, he half-hour of its disappearance.
and today a businessman Is still her son spotted the bank bag in also was on his way to church raced back to the scene and The grateful businessman
in
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because ci young the middle of the road at 20th Sunday when the money was found it was missing.
Immediately sought out
In
they stopped and picked it up, drop his wife at church and take beating, then" he said.
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"He said, 'look, there's a they discovered It contained the money to a safe place on the
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said
the
money,
had
it not with a $100 reward, —
money bag In the road," said S5.9UIn cash and checks.
way,
been recovered, might have GEOFFREY POUNDS

Funds e.e needed to purchase fireworks to be
shot off at dark to highlight the festival in Fort
Mellon Park, Wednesday, July 4. First
donation to the fund was made by the SanfordSeminole Jaycees. Bo Speir, past president
and state director, presents check for $250 to
Jack Homer (right) executive director of the
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businesses are invited
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the SMH Board of Trustees at
its regular meeting later that
morning.
"I'm personally against any
move of the hospital," said
Moore. The mayor thus joins
commissioners Eddie Keith,
David Farr, and Julian Stenstrom as those who have
declared their position.
Today chamber executive
director Jack Homer said he
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and "probably other directors"
be on hand at the hospital
board meeting Tuesday.
be there strictly
an
observer, but
participate in
the discussion if called upon,"
Homer said.
Thursday, the chamber city. The vote followed the
directors voted to go on record release of the consultants'
as opposing any plan that would report paid
by the hospital
relocate the hospital outside the which concluded it would be

Herald Staff Writer
The Sanford city Commission
expected to follow the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
COmznerce's example and goon
record Tuesday as opposing
any relocation of Seminole
Memorial Hospital outside the
city,
Commissioners have called a
special meeting Tuesday at
a.m. to
a resolution on the
matter.
Thursday, the
chamber's board of directors
voted to "strongly oppose" any
plan that would call for the
building
the new hospital
outside Sanford.
Mayor Lee
Moore said
today the meeting
being
called
that a position
statement can be delivered to

"Based on the statements made to both girls, we are
auwnlng It is the ape man," said officer Jim Bingham,
who is heading the investigation.'
Bingham said that a girl was rescued Saturday by three
boys who heard her screams and chased away the man

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attempting to force her into his beige Volkswagen. The
incident occurred In the parking lot outside the Cum.
berland Farms Store at the corner of Semoran Boulevard
and Wilshire Drive.

He said in January the same story was used to lure a
Casselberry girl to the Darking lot.
in January, nowever, the girl did not excap. She was
grabbed before entering the store and throwu into the
front seat of a car, abducted and molested, police said.

The man had a knife and slasW the girl's hwid before
fleeing, Bingham said. The girl Is reported in good con.
ditlon at home today.

Bingham said the man seen Saturday by the three boys
who foiled the attack was described as bearded and being
In his late 30a. The description is close to that of the man
commiting the January attack, Bingham said.
He said parents In the area are advised to be on the

BIngJ)ain said the girl came to the parking lot after she
had been told earlier by the would-be-abductor that she
would be given $5 If she swept the walk o''I4e the store.

for anyone offering children money for temporary
work at the store, or any adult hanging around the store in
a suspicious manner.
"Anything at all unusual should be reported," he said,
"we'd rather run out on a thousand false alarms, than
miss the chance of catching this guy."
Store officials today said they were disturbed by the
Saturday incident, but at this point plan no additional
security measures at the parking lot. — GEOFFREY

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Home Health Care
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If the person meets the four
In addition to the patient
"Perry of 3700 Washington St., criteria
necessary
for being permitted to remain In .1
inford, is happy to be at home qualification, he or she may his or her own home, parrather than in the hospital then
receive • services Ucipetlon in the borne health
!here he would likely have to prescribed by a doctor from a program reduces the cod of
psnd much of the time ii it date certified home health medical care, government
weren't for the lervices of a agency.
studies show.
home health care flUsis.
To qualify for the service,
Reese, like some 40 other
A report by the Generaj
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Sanford ares elderly citizens,
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under m.care,
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the homebound person the Florida citizens with the ad- are Central Florida Home
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for Wednesday at Florida
State Prison.
Spenkelink was ordered
executed in September 1977
by then-Gov. Reubin
Askew. Stafford stayed the
execution three days
before it was to take place
to consider a '9salIenge by
Spenkelink to the state's
capital punishment law. He
upheld the law later. The
can was appealed to the
U.S. Supreme Court, which
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Attorneys for Spenkelink
refused to wait on a
decision by the Florida
Supreme Cowl on whether
to grant a day and went to
U.S. District Judge
William Stafford.
Attorney General Jim
Smith urged Stafford to
deny thsn)oticnforaday
and asked the Supreme
Court to reject a similar
motion filed by Spenkelink
Saturday.
WUhleJaipsDsj
asked a Barth, circuit
Judge to block his
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AUSTIN, Texas (UP!) The
12 missing Texas senators
nicknamed the "Killer Bees"
indicate they will stay In hiding
until midnight Tuesday, rather
than return and risk approval of
a March 1980 presidential
primary that would benefit
former Gov. John Connally and
conservative Democrats,
After midnight Tuesday the
primary election bill backed by
U. Gov. Bill Hobby no longer
will be eligible for consideraLion without a two-thirds vote of
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IN BRIEF
Hostages Escape After
Being Held For Nine Days
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!)
Venezuelan
Ambassador Santiago Ochoa and seven other diplomatic
employees escaped the embassy where they were held
hostage for nine days by leftist revolutionaries.
Ochoa and the other hostages seized control of part of
the embassy ranch-style building Sunday and eventually
he was able to climb through a window and over the roof.
Four more captives followed shortly afterward and,
several hours later, the remaining three hostages slipped
out, police said.
Outside the embassy building, a member of the Popular
Revolutionary Bloc, the group responsible for the
takeover, said the hostages had three pistols and a
machinegun when they escaped.
Authorities said Ochoa's wife sneaked In a pistol Sunday
while bringing food to him. Before they escaped the captives took control of the back half of the embassy with the
guns.
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the Senate to suspend procedural rules. The bill at this point
lacks support of two-thirds of
the 31 senators.
the 12 senators went into
hiding perhaps to Mexico
Friday morning to prevent the
Senate from achieving a
quorum of its members needed
to consider the bill. They have
eluded a search by the Texas
Rangers, the Department of
Public Safety and Senate
sergeants-at-arms for three
days.
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OTTAWA (UP!)
Canada's two major parties are
dead even at the end of the campaign for Tuesday's
federal general election and political analysts predict the
voters will deliver a weak minority government the
second In a decade.
The leftleanlng New Democrats, led by Ed Broadbent
In his first election campaign, have made a strong
showing and polls indicate they are headed for 25 to 30
seats — probably enough to wield the balance of power in
the 212-member House of Commons.
Conservative leader Joe Clark, Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau's chief opponent, told a crowd of 3,000 people In
Alberta's cattle country Sunday that a vote for Broadbent
Is a vote for Trudeau.
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ATLAtjT (U*)
i14iejMors
$cketed otdside, black guerrtllaeader JoMua Nkomo
received an honorary degree from Morehouse College
Sunday and said blacks will overthrow the "Uncle Tom"
Rhodesian government this year.
Nkomo, leader of the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union,
said American and European news media depicted the
recent election of Bishop Abel T. Muzorewa to succeed
white Premier Ian Smith as "majority rule" In Salisbury.
"Some people in this country believe that an election
has taken place In Zimbabwe," said Nkomo. "Of course,
for than, something of significance has taken place a
Mack man has been made an Uncle Tom,"
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BULAWAYO, Rhodesia (UP!) Black Prime Ministerelect Abel Muzorewa announced today he will take office
before the end of the month and expressed confidence that
President Carter, "as a champion of human rights and a
Quistlan," will recognize his new government.
Musorewa's remarks, in a major address, coincided
with the start of four days of talks in London between
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and British leaders about
a new joint strategy for achieving peace in this former
British colony.
Musewa, a United Methodist bishop whose election
victory lad month was rejected by the Patriotic Front
guerrilla alliance, was speaking at the official opening of
the Zlmlabwe Rbodealm National Trade Fair in this
southwestern city.
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By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

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Egypt's Prune Minister Muatafa Khalll says Cairo
to the revival of the Arab-Israeli puce conference
in Owe but other Arab dates objected to the Idea.
KbeIUS addressing a political rally Sunday, vowed to
M for the rights of the Pa'ledlnlans at the forthcoming
talks with Israel on autonomy for the 1.1 million
bUbitants of the Jordon West Bank and Gas Strip.
Its autonomy talks are scheduled to open Friday at
Basrabube, a town In Israel's Negev desert.

HOSPITAL NOTES
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ADMISSIONS:

ADMISSIONS

SANFORD:
Naward M. Boom
Lucille MkIWIS
David W. Miles

SANFORD:
William N. Edwards
Charity EcIavin
Essle L. Gerhardt
Leopold A. Potsiadlo
Leon Smith
Harold M. Juul, Dllena
Thamar 0. Wright, Lob. Helen
Maurice A. Evans, Lake Mary
Sumner H. Luun, Longwood

luhy Smith

Mw T. Rivera
Delsrø S. Isnitci
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Aemita .1. Fester

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Mais P. Robins
Marlin Whlntepi
Willie C. Williams
Jste it' Whitman, Cliulusla
Samuel Cub. Oeltena;
Margaret I. Lsspor, Dsltona
Vk'slila 4. Umitead, Oeltons
Sandy Cs,i,sn, Deltona
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Hobby raised the possibility
Sunday the 12 could be locked
out of the Senate chamber when
they do return, or that their
offices might be declared
vacant on the ground of
abandonment.
Department of Public Safety
officials and a Texas Ranger on
surveillance at the home of Sen.
Gene Jones, D-Houston, Sunday
apprehended and whisked to
the capital a man they believed
to be Jones. But that man was
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senator, who said he Informed
the officers throughout the trip
"they were making a terrible
mistake."
Jones, in a telephone Interview, said the absent senators
had pleaded with Hobby
through an intermediary that
the primary bill be dropped so
they could return to work on
other Senate business,
Hobby acknowledged he had
talked with former Secretary of
State Steve Oaks, who has been
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Ralph F. Hubbard

Patricia A. Hyde
Frank knight
Mar lone A. MacOregon
Star C. Porno
Stanley M. Stevens
Carl H. 01,1*4, DsIary
Nancy Robins, Lake Helen

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the Senate walkout.
"He wanted to know if any
agreement could be reached,"
Hobby said. "I said 'no, there
would be no agreement they
would not be removed from
office, and no agreement they
would be permitted in the
chamber when they return."
The bill In Its present form
does not mention a presidential
primary, but Hobby said there
are plans for It to be revised in
the House to establish a
presidential primary in March

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for state offices. That would
permit con s e r v a Li v e
Democrats to vote for Connally
in the GOP presidential race,
then return later to vote In the
Democratic primary for state
officials.
The Killer Bees all liberal
Democrats
contend most
Texans oppose the idea, of
splitting the presidential and
state primary elections and
pledge to keep such a bill from
passing.
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Vernon Lussier, 15, and Alan
The FBI today reported a Cloud, 12, both of whom lived on
"general quieting" on the Red the reservation, were killed in
Lake Indian Reservation, scene shooting that erupted. Three
of two days of gunfire and arson men suffered minor gunshot
that killed two young Chippewa wounds.
Indians and littered the streets
with dozens of burned-out
Fourteen prisoners kept at
vehicles,
the jail for minor offenses were
released during the takeover
Tribal leaders blamed the and were
still at-large today.
conflict on the husband of a
A reporter at the scene said
dissident official. The man's large quantities
of alcoholic
wife had questioned the manbeverages taken from a center
agement of tribe's council and
room containing confiscated
was dismissed last week.
loot were consumed. Reporters
Bureau of Indian Affairs were threatened and $60000
agents were negotiating with worth of TV camera equipment
dissident leaders to the calm was destroyed.
the situation the worst outOfficials said the conflict
break of violence on an Indian resulted from a dispute over
reservation since the takeover charges brought by Stephanie
at Wounded Knee, S.D., in Hanson, 34, recently elected
February 1973.
treasurer of the Tribal Council.
The FBI stationed agents During her campaign she acalong the boundaries of the cused the tribal hierarchy of
reservation Sunday and ad- misusing funds, engaging in
nepotism and keeping poor
vised aircraft to stay at
lea*t records at .tbs millions of
1* f.M above gromd bsa
of reports planes were being *aars-In %M11 funds bowpft
Into the reservation each year.
fired upon.

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter Inspires little
loyalty from his staff and in a catastrophe would be
defended only by his wife, Rosalynn, his secretary, and
his two top aides, former speechwriter James Fallows
says.
Fallows resigned earlier this year to become
Washington editor of the Atlantic Monthly. In the second
of two articles for the magazine, he said the Carter White
House, Is stagnant, with "few rewards for ingenui ty and
few penalties for dullness or failure."
Once again calling Carter decent and intelligent,
Fallows said the president inspires no loyalty outside his
innermost circle:
"I often thought that, in a catastrophe such as Nixon's
or in adversity such as Harry Truman's, the only ones left
defending Carter, would be Rosalynn Carter, Hamilton
Jordan, Jody Powell and Carter's secretary, Susan
Clough."
He said the rest of the staff "would be busy reattaching
themselves to law (Inns, universities or new political
champions, while Frank Moore and Robert Upshutz
would walk around asking what all the excitement was
about."
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After her election, she quesAn FBI spokesman in Minneapolis said some reservation tioned the practices of the
homes were burned Sunday, council and Its chairman,
some shots were fired and Roger Jotrdain. She began
people appeared to be milling gathering evidence of alleged
specifically
about sections of the reserva- favoritism
tion. At least 45 burned-out cars $170,000 in bonus payments she
and other vehicles were strewn said were made to Jourdain. He
refused to discuss the allegaabout the streets.
tions.
The violence peaked
Last Friday, the council
Saturday with the takeover and
ransacking of the reservation's dismissed Mrs. Hanson, saying
law enforcement center and the she caused "dissension, disrup
two fatal shootings. The center tion and conflict" on the
houses the Bureau of Indian reservation. Her supporters
Affairs and Its reservation argued the council did not have
policemen, three of wham were the authority to remove an
taken hostage for a time before elected official from a conditutional office.
negotiations began.
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Next weekend's Memorial
Day auto trips will be a kind of barometer to travel industry officials, who fear if people stay home because of
the gasoline shortage they also may cancel summer
vacations.
The Discover America Travel Organizations, a coalition
of the various segments of the travel Industry, projects a
summer travel season from Memorial Day to Labor Day
of 122 million trips of 100 miles or more with at least one
overnight stay a slight increase from last summer.
But it feels summer travel "will depend on the public's
perception of the gasoline problem."

Transplant Patient Critical
NEW YORK (UP!)
The Butt said, but he conceded that was connected to Mrs. Finelli's because he did not believe there
woman who doctors hoped there was an even chance the blood vessels during a 12ioir would not be any problems with
would be the first succesoful would die. "I don't expect any operation Wednesday.
rejection and that the tissues
recipient of an intestine trans- major improvement for a
Dr. Butt, director of trans- were of the same genetic and
plant from a living donor lapsed cosçle of days," he said.
plant surgery at the hospital, chemical makeup.
Into critical condition and
Mrs. Finelli slipped into said he did not think the
He said he would "never have
doctors now give her a 5010 critical condition Swiday from problem was caused by rejec. attempted the transplant" if the
chance of surviving the an Infection inthe ditching that tion because the donor was an intestine had not come from her
operation,
bound the transplanted in- Identical twin. "I think It Is just identical twin. Other surgeons
Dr. Khalid Butt at State tldbt,to her abdominal cavity. infection that caused this have tried the procedure but
The 51-y..r'dd mother of problem," he said.
University Hospital in Brooklyn
failed because the patient's
said If Mrs. Swab Finefil of nine iad,rwiiit the transplant
Mrs. Finelli Was recuperating body rejects the foreign organ.
New Rochelle, N.Y., "gets over because she soffers from an comfortably IMII late Saturday.
Doctors have also tried
this (critical) episod, there *111 extreme liver and abdominel,
Dr. Butt had been extremely taking a section of tissue (rain
is a chance the tr"tiplaM could Imoolder.
opllznistlxnle about the success the patient's own body and
work.
Her 1'cel twin aider, 01 the operation isMil the sot. using It as a "surrogate in.
"We are going to try very Mary Grimm 01 Dayton, Ohio, beck. He had gone ahead with testine."
too, has bad only
hard to bring her tlwongh," 6"W a Pim Of kimUrs that the original surgery, he said, limited success, Butt said.

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DENVER (UP!)
A contract ratification vote this
reek by members of a machinists' union could put United
lrlinesintheairagalnfortheflrsttimealncethelongest
Inks in the airline's history began 52 days ago.
The 10,500 members 01 the International Association of
lachinlds and Aerospace Workers rejected two previous
ntract otters made by United before the unson called a
rUle March 31.
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procedure using a tiny Russian-Inspired "electric
jackhammer" to destroy extremely painful kidney stones
without the need for surgery.
Dr. Irving M. Bush, head of a 13-member team that
developed the technique, said Sunday the prodedure may
eventually become routine for removing kidney stones
and may supplant the need for kidney done-related
surgery In many cases.
"It cuts out the mental anguish of surgery and allows
the patient to resume his normal life quicker," he said.

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HAWKINS. VICTOR 0. Funeral services for Victor D.
Hawkins, Ii, of Lake Mo,woe,
wko died Saturday in Onlindo.
will be at so a.m.. Wednesday at
Sulsoen Funeral Heme, with of.
Charles $Waiinty olflcistird.
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — The jury in the trial of Dun
!hlte on charges of killing Mayor George Moscone and
ipervisor Harvey Milk decided to try again today to
Iech a verdkt on the 4egree of his guilt.
The panel 01 seven women and five men Sunday
rnggled over psychiatric testimony concerning the
riner policeman and fireman's mental date at the time
the slayings 1n City Hall on Nov. 27. it began
Uberatlons as days ago.

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Mon.-Fri. a a.m. 6 p.m.
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150 Semoran Blvd. 830.6341
Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-10 pm.
Sun. 8 a.m.-I0 p.m.

Preliminary autopsy results indicate a 10-month.old Orlando $20,000 and driving under
the Influence, according to Altamonte
boy apparently died from drowning In his grandparents'swim- Springn police.
ming pool in Longwood.
He was placed on an Initial bond of $8,400 and will
appear
David Michael Rowe of Orlando was found floating face down in
Tuesday for a preliminary hearing of the charges.
his grandparents' swimming pool early Saturday afternoon. The
Neighbors of the Spring Oaks subdivision reported seeing a
boy was transported to Florida North Hospital by Herndon am- man riding a tractor from Montgomery Road
through the woods
balance where he died a short time later,
north of the subdivision, police said. Other neighbors reported
Dr. G.V. Garay, Seminole County medical examiner, said seeing him driving around Little Wekiva Circle,
police said.
preliminary autopsy results show the boy died from drowning and
Gallagher was driving a front-end loader John Deere tractor
no foul play is indicated.
that he allegedly stole from the Florida Department of TranThe boy was found by his grandfather, Thomas W. Goen of 156
sportation somewhere In Orange County, police said. The front.
Wisteria Drive, Longwood about 2:15 p.m. Saturday, according to end loader is valued at approximately $40,000.
Seminole County deputies. The baby's aunt was babysitting the
boy while the boy's parents went shopping.
PURSE STOLEN
Large, grey white
Deborah Stiles of 1200 S. Elm St., Sanford, reported that her
frightened cot, like
Purse containing $294 in cash and valuables was stolen at DJ's
bar, 2544 Park Ave., Saturday night, Sanford police said.
this picture.
Police said the purse was on a table at the bar when it was
taken.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP!)
Federal and state
authorities Sunday investigated the deaths of 12 cattle on
a dairy farm near Three Mile Island, although a
spokesman for Gov. Dick Thornburgh doubted the deaths
were related to the nuclear accident.
"It seems unlikely that the deaths were related to
radiation," said Paul Critchlow, the governor's press
secretary.
Critchlow said an autopsy showed one of the animal's
died of metritus, a uterus Inflammation related to the
birth of a calf.
The examination showed no detectable level of
radiation, he said.

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702 U.S. 17.92 834-6212
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For the first time In the coveted Superior.
trombone solo; Mike Davidson,
history of any high school in
The proud director of the trombone solo; Claudia BotSeminole County,
Lake Lake Brantley High School ticello, flute solo; Kim Lisle,
Brantley High School Band was Band is Jack H. Herron who has baton solo; Twirling Corps:
rated Superior at the State band been with the band less than a Karae Lisle, Kim Lisle, Majorie
contest.
year. He is the president of the Kroh, Nancy Hammond, Cathy
The State band contest was F lorida B a n d asters Boeckel, Susan Boeckel; Flag
held at three different locations Association and has a teaching and Rifle Corps: Jody Cop.
from May 3 through 12:
career that spans 26 years in pock, Judy Cantons, Karen
University
of
Florida, the public schools of New Foreman, Sherri Jacobs,
Gainesville; University of Jersey and Florida.
Debbie Levin, Joy Ngo,
Miami and Florida Southern
The Lake Brantley Marching Michelle Ford, Susan Shiro,
College In Lakeland.
Band and Jazz Band also won Krlsta Phelps, Phyllis WeinApproximately 105 bands Superior ratings in their berg, Cindy Roberts, Terresa
participated in the contest respective State competiton. Harrison; Percussion
sponsored by the Florida
In addition to the Band Ensemble : Mike Llbbe, Duane
Bandmasters Associations but rating, the following students Lee, Chris Polcowski, Kathy
only 21 bands were awarded the won Superiors: Mark Bowers, Sellards, David Overton.

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SR 434 862-9161
Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m. — noon 4 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. 3 p.m.
Sun. closed

FERN PARK
Bill's Mobile Service
98 U.S. 17-92 831-5334
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sun. closed

Lake Brantley Band
Rated 'Superior'

Cattle Deaths Investigated

"Losing Hair?
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Try This At No Risk '

Bill's Four Thirty Four Mobil
SR 434 831-9367
Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. — 11 a.m. 3 p.m.
Sun. closed

Trlclsion's Chevron Service
Mon -Fri 7 a.m.-noon, 4 p.m.-6 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m.-noon; Sun. closed

Jack Herron, director of Lake Brantley High School Band, examines a favorite
musical score with drum major Ron Campbell (center) and Mike DeVoney, band
president. The high school band recently was rated superior at the state band
contest.

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Semoran Shell
2690 V. Semoran Blvd. 671-4899
Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 P.M.
Sun. closed

WASHINGTON (UP!)
There are an estimated 140
million shoplifting incidents each year, with 05 percent
committed by women and one-third by teen-agers, a new
government handbook revealed today.
Although the average take for Individual shoplifters is
small, it said, the total cost to retailers was $1.9 billion in
1975.
The 117-page handbook on Security and the Small
Business Retailer, prepared for the Law Enforcement
Assistance Administration by the Mitre Corp., said simple
precautions could reduce substantially the crimes of
shoplifting and employee theft that cost businesses nearly
$10 billion a year.

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The first group of dissldentc
Jourdain alleged the siege
was estimated at 60, but that was led by Mrs. Hawn's
number doubled an hour later, husband, Harry.
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855 Lake Howell Rd. 678-1606
Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sun. closed

By UNITED PRESSS INTERNATIONAL
Many CallornIa service station operators
some
closing in protest of federal price controls locked up the
pumps during the weekend in defiance of Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr.'s order that they remain open.
In Washington, most of the city's 1,500 stations closed
Sunday and 13 percent were limiting purchases.
Growing lines showed up where they had not been seen
before along the eastern seaboard as the nation's gasoline
shortage grew and spread toward what was beginning to
look like a Memorial Day for pedestrians, not motorists.
"It's going to be a rough summer," said Rudy Molnar,
head of the Pennsylvania Dealers Association. "Prices
1 will hit u.s Calico ,Augtat."
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Bi-Lo Station
SR 434 862.9041
Mon.-Sat. 6 am. — 10 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m. 8 p.m.

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Chamber of Cornmerce Executive
Director Jack Homer
presents "Star
Student Award" to
David Plicher of
Seminole High Schàol
(left) while the
school's top
10
students gather to receive plaques courtesy of Flagship Banks
(seated, from left):
Tammy Harrison;
Laura Layer; Joni
Bales; Elayne
Shields and Laura
Stanley. (Standing,
from left): Dale
Owen; Erica Ryder;
Mrs. Irene Brown;
Amy Daum; Linda
Wheichel: P.O.
Ohisson.

Pierson Texaco
3550 E. Forest City Rd. 862.9140
Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. — 6 p.m.
Sun. closed

John's Exxon Service Center
203 N. Semoran Blvd. 671-9110
Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sun. closed

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Ideal Service Station
SR 436 862-9240
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. 9 p.m.
Sun.-8 a.m. — 6 p.m.

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TOPS IN

Forest City Amoco
E. Semoran Blvd. 869-5885
Mon.-Sun. 7 a.m. — 10 p.m.

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Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.
1 p.m.
Sat. Closed
Sun. 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Howell Branch Chevron
1990 Howell Branch Rd. 678.0996
Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sat. 7 a.m.-until out of gas
Sun. closed

Tourist Officials Concerned

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In an effort to serve Herald readers
throughout Seminole County, we're
publishing the times gasoline stations are
open. Most of Seminole County's service
stations have gone to staggered hours
because of major cutbacks in their May
allocation.
CASSELBERRY
Foley's Amoco Food Store
401 N. Dixie Hwy. 8301558
Mon.-Sun. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Former Carter Insider
Says Staff Lacks Loyalty

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Iran: Javits A Criminal
NEW YORK (UP!) — Sen. Jacob Javits' Manhattan
apartment building was under police guard today because
of an announcement by Iran that he and his wife, Marion,
were being sought as criminals.
The accusation was made Sunday In Iran by Ayatollah
Sheikh Sadegh Khalkhali, chief of the Tehran's central
revolutionary court. He said Javits and his wife had
criminal records in Iran.
The charges were Included In a stinging rebuke by Iran
over U.S. criticism of its summary trials and executions,
plunging relations between the two countries to their
lowest level ever.
Javits, R-N.Y., was called a "leading Zionist" and a
friend of the deposed Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.

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TOOLS MISSING
Tools and a tool case with a combined value of $750 were
reported missing from the home of Tom Hickson, 2520 Mellonville
Ave., sometime this weekend, Sanford police said.
Police said the tools were in the driveway of the owner's home
at the time of the theft.
GOLF CART TAKEN
Thieves using cutting tools broke through the wire fence at the
Mayfair Country Club late Friday or early Saturday and removed
an electric golf cart valued at $1,400, Sanford police said.
Police said the cart was later recovered by Seminole County
sheriff's deputies in the Suburban Estates, west of Sanford.
ThEfl ARREST
A 19-year-old Coco, woman was arrested and charged with
theft of Items over $100 in value Friday after she was observed
rnablng repeated trips to the dressing room
at Robinson's
Department Store in the Altamonte Mall, Altamonte Springs
said.
Police said Dully Jean Halne was seen taking a number of store
Items into the dressing room and returning fewer items when she
came out of the room. She was arrested when che left the store
allegedly without paying for clothing items later found on her,
police said.
She was taken to the Seminole County J*Ll Friday evening.
Initial bond was set at $5450.
CASH REGTER STOLEN
A cash register containing $25 was carried away Thursday
from a nursing home In Forest City, according to Seminole
County deputies.
The burglar entered the Florida Uving Nursing Center by
reaching tlrongh a broken window and unlocking the kitchen
door, deputies say. Rather than opening it, the burglar carried the
register off the prmnlses. The rgIder Is valued at $100.
TRACTOR RIDE
Allegedly under the influence of spirits, a 21-year-old
Altanaide Springs man decided to take a joy ride ona $40,000
tractor in his neighborhood.
'Dismas Paul Gallagher, 21,01030 Eastwood Court, Altamonte
Springs, was arrested about 10 p.m. Thiradey for grand theft over

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Smokey Bear, whose stern warnings about forest

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G IOR DANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

fires instilled a sense of caution in millions of
campers, hung up his fimlltar shovel and broad-

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briML hat In 1977. At age 37, the hairy firefighter
retired. A year later, he died.
Smokey's death troubled officials at the U. S.
Forest Service, who felt his replacement, Smokey
II, might not be received by the public as the
legitimate heir to the big bear role. In fact, Smokey
II was not kin to his predecessor. The younger bear
was In the National Zoo In Washington, D.C., when
Forest Service officials picked him to lead the antiforest fire crusade. He was 5 at the time.
In his first year, it appeared that the rigors of
public life were too much for the beastly newcomer.
A Forest Service spoke*nan said that in 1977 there
was a "marked decline" In the number of letters
from youngsters writing to the service for in.
formation on how to become "Junior Forest
Rangers." They were apparently disheartened by
the real Smokey's death.
What Is worse, the the number of forest fires rose
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Year, $30.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

In Canada Polls
Americans have traditionally exhibited a
marked lack of interest in Canadian politics,
presumably because our northern neighbor has
rarely given us cause to worry about its prosperity
or stability. But because Canada's economic health
and its political unity are the two chief issues in the
Tuesday federal elections, Americans will want to
pay close attention to the outcome.

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. Trudeau is asking Canadian voters to trust his
government's ability to revive the country's
sluggish economy on the on4 hand while fending off
the possibility of secession by Quebec Province on
the other.

ft appears Smokey His "bearing up" to his job
after all.
The extra work put in by a Seminole County
Sherif f's Department secretary in order to secure
$50,000 benefits for the family of a slain deputy
earned her an Award of Merit from Sheriff John
Polk recently.
Polk presented the award to Aileen Heidenreich
for the work she did on her own time to help the
family of deputy George Pfeil. Pfeil, 55, was shot
and killed In 1977 when he walked into a pharmacy
robbery in progress. His family was awarded funds
under the Public Safety Officers' Benefits Act.

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Even though the 410-member European
Parliament will have only limited powers, some
of the continent's leading political figures are
campaigning for seats. Among them are former
Chancellor Willy Brandt In West Germany and

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Belgium.

TurnoutIortheelectlons,whichwmbeheld
June 7-10, may put voters In America to shame.
Advance estimates range from a low of 34 per.
cent In Germany to almost 70 percent In the
Netherlands
pretty spectacular consideri ng
that barely one-third of the eligible voters in the
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Quebec Province late this year or next on the
question of separation from Canada only adds to
existing tensions between English and French
Canadians.

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
For months, the
civilized world has been aghast over the rising
tide of terrorist activity In Italy.
Usually blamed on radical groups called Red
des, the acts of terrorism have Included
kidnapping and assassination. But the Red
Brigades' trademark seems to be shooting
victim ln the leg jotnt,a type of assault know u
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distant dream, but the direct election of a
common Parliament is likely to bring It one step
closer to reality. Europeans, at any rate, seem to
be taking the election seriously.

are distributed.
Beyond the raw emotions that it captures, the
picture raises the question of whether terrorists
are breaking out of their traditional mold,
Along with "kneecapping" will there now be a
wave of "earlobings?"
More to the point, insofar as America lsconcerned, will this brand of terrorism spread to
other countries, adding to the perils of politics
the risk of an officeholder having his ears pulled
in public?
Fanfani's ear-grabber, judging from the
photo, was middleaged and well dressed, not at
all what one would Imagine a terrorist to look

"kneecapping."
Last week, in Rome, a new style of terrorist
attack was Introduce&amp;

At a service commemorating the first anniversary of the terrorist slaying of former
premier Aide Moro, an upLla'4 meshed up
behind Amlntore Fanfani, president of the
Italian Senate, and grabbed his ears.
Inured as we have become to violence, the
assault probably would have been little re
marked in this country had it net been for a
dramatic UPI photo of the incident.
Proving once against that one picture can be
worth 100 words, the photograph shows
Fuifad grimacing with pain and drain as he
struggles to free his ears.
Behind him looms the attacker, a look of
bulldog-like tenacity on his face. One mom
(ruin the position of his hindo that he not only is
pipping and tugging Fantail's ear. but Is
driving to twist them as welt.
It Is a moment of pure anImal ferocity fro
on film. One trials the caniuranen will receive
his due when this year's photographic awards

Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R'Calif., Is trying to get
Congress to repeal provisions of the federal
Voting Rights Act that require bilingual billets
to be made available in counties in 30 dates.
It's not just the cost of compliance that bothers
the Japanese-American semanticist, although
election Officials across the country have
complained that such coats greatly outweigh any
benefits involved.
Hayakawa says the requirenent for bilingual
ballots directly conflicts with U.S. naturalization
laws, which require applicads for American
citizenship to demonstrate knowledge of written
md spoken English.
"I firmly believe that p11 U.S. citizens,
regardless of their heritage, need to learn to use
English well enough to, vole In this Englishspeaking co(n*ry," the senator said,

Letters to the editor are welcomed for publication. All
letters must be signed, with a mailing address and, U
possible, a telephone number so the Identity of the writer
may be verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
wishes of writers who do not want their names in print.
The Evening Herald also reserves the right to edit ktte,
to eliminate libel or to conform to space requirements.

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This has caused some theorizing that
"earlobing" is not terrorist activity at all, in the
normal sense, but rather a reaction to earbending.
The thinking Is that an otherwise nonviolent
voter, after years of having his ears bent by
political candidates, may develop in wicontrollable urge to seize a politician's ears.
Another motivation might be the test the old
folk myth that If you grab a politician's ears in a
certain way, you can lift him off the ground
without making him yelp.
Terrorism or not, earlobing is a distressing
reminder of how thinly civilization Is veneered
over bsrbirous nature. We live today in the
uneasy knowledge that chaos may be just a now
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back in business inIran.
A dispatch from Tehran reports that the
race track that shah opened only last
year has been permitted to reopen after the
revolution's religious leaders decided that
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Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Lake Brantley High School Awards Day,8:30 a.m.,

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Deltma Im Sft-abng conducted by Mrs. Howard Grate.

In a follow-up to the showing in West Ger,any of the American-produced TV
dramatization of the Nazi era, "Holocaust", the
national radio network and the government's
Office for Political Education polled viewer
reactions with some Interesting results.
Fifty percent of adults said that they had
learned things from the series they had not
known about that period of their own national
past and the percentage was even higher for the
14-19 age group —70 percent,
Compared with polls taken before the
showings, approval of the 1944 plot to assassinate
Hitler jumped from 49 to 63 percent.
There was no change on one point, however.
For a steady 30 percent of respondents, Nazism
remains a good idea badly carried out.
The more things change...?

Florida Audabsu Seminole Chapter picnic, Fort Lane
Park, Geneva, 10:30 a.m. Bring covered dish and table

setting.

FRIDAY, MAY25
Norman deVere Howard Chapter of UDC, noon, covered
dish luncheon, home of Mrs Charles Steenwerth, 208 W.

17th St., Sanford.

SATURDAY MAY26
German-American Society, Installation Ball following
•German dinner at 7 p.m., 381 Orange Lane Casselberry.

Reservations call 205-3753.

SUNDAY, MAY
West Volusla West Virginians covered dish social,
Sunda DeBary Fire Hall, registration 1-1:45 m.
Outdoor Music Festival, noon to 5 p.m., Jewish Com-

Just a little bit late, the Soviet press has
finally gotten around to reviewing the hit
American movie of a few years back, "Saturday
Night Fever."
It's worse than a bomb, as far as the weekly
Sovletskaya Kultura is concerned. In a
'psychosis" truly catastrophic proportions"
that the publications dubs "Travoltazatlon," the'
movie and Its star are charged with undermining
the tastes and habits of youth. By means of a
constant bombardment o! disco, "the stereotype
of the new behavior is forcibly dinned Into their
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Highway 17-92. To donate items call 339-1041.

WASHINGTON The asessinalari of Rip.
Montla later, when the lanien of Jonestown canaries was prepared to kill the congressional
The Central Intelligence Agency by law
In Ryan, D.CUL, who was gilned down by the Should have been digested by State Department visitors in Bunna.
must
keep
Congress Informed of its activities,
Rev. Jim Jones's religious fanalk, at a jungle security upsets, several members of the Koase
The
Houre
delegation,
which
Included
Res.
but
the
spooks
don't trust the legislators with
airstrip In Guyana lad year, might reasonably Select
'ttwon Narcotics lift on a trip to '41tet Wolff, D.N.Y., Stephen Ned, D.N.C., their secrets. Each morning, CIA couriers
have been a lesaun to State I)epsrtmsnt per- the scsUsd Golden Th1 of Sos*bsad Asia Henry Hyde, R411., and Robert Dernan, H-Calif., deliver a four-column, new1paper-(og.ma In.
.ounel rNpunslble for the sategu ding ci world.
the ares of Burma,
laos and was to be gunned down U they were flying by telligenc, wrap-up t. key Memb
traveling Members of Congries.
Vietnam that Is the center of oplun and heroin hslico$.r over the Burmese jungles. Any r. It Is called the Nations] Intelligeners ci Congress.
. But Foggy BoWn's buesrat wesi slew
ce Dilly. At the
to traffic In that part of the worft
vivors
wer,
to
be
di.pddwd
by
heavily
armed
end
of
the
day,
the
spy
agency's
couriers
return
learn the lesson. Several coiaiemon. Almost
groimd
troops
from
the
dope
merchants
army
of
to
Capitol
Hill
and
retrieve
the
hush-bush
Us
was
,
, b
met the sane fate Ryan's lad December in
mercenary 'its.
report. So far, however, the CIA has been unable
it ci
the steamy, GuyanMik. jaies
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sources, only a to
the
globe
to
in,ad1
gain Control of congressiaw Xeral machinft
the tk in hard dregs, luck l
chance, say our sources, iii.d th
inute change in schedule saved
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Beauty has made a small dent in the
the congr—n.n'a lives. They left Burma
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ik.
every hit as daugeroen as lbs limatic members 01 COW tha WWM,s richlog
without knowing that it had almost become their beastly federal deficit. The House Bea uty Shop,
narcotics__-,
Jones People's Temple.
which serves congresswomen, congressman's
In en emtlsr ceiunm, we l"Ied item in. lad riding place. Moidhe
wives and female staff members, showed,..
Itshouldbereuemhorid$hdRyan'sdeath—
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about te wsuiai
sm1decumhoIftate.slklii,1*of
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profit aII Year. Its 14 beautIcians id
and the * murdsr'suLdds that followed it M dips
Footnote: A 811i Department spokeam
a Domm uwvsnui hider told us he could not prepare a statement by the
emPed29,258Co9fures and
n'ws for a,
was sparked by a congra'enil Invesilgetlen of
thne we went to press.
c4.
iiii(i 1ill $as'colIcs trlckers bed been
lb. p%Ø'$ npj5, 7 conggianan's
WAUNGTON WHIRL
Federal Judge tUtflld over $1806 to the Treasury.
ide former Sau.Frmeiscs ares con.
by the Naroeties Oraniittn, and the 1.1. Inca, the Jididal' n-vwsis of the
a trends but "ro
etItuMs.Mthefmmheyh.dleftbshindled fSYIIMiINhedIheiM,u,d$.'aajfo,,,iththe,r Waterget0 coenpirdon, was treated to a United States senators
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given their ciw
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h'aW mah. inti
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IPII1. Aj
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1ew 01 "Blind
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they ass wealthy, the herein aarc
rweit*i ld
4gci4,
telsvielus idul-wles on Watergate being shown found hinh.df with a
a1hn1,
sa'pia
10
afta
his
rim
AlthoUgh St.t
c0
isidatives
ukupi pr. a lb. local this wish. "ManlIuiem Jobs" enjoyed what he
laGujana did warn Ry:a'his party that •'ei1sat Ii creek dawn a this' lucrative saw 01 the '1ee"sl" documenIay, which Is caIppaIr bUis were paid lad year; William
there were. rubs Involved in his trip to Irode.
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Sd 13" his conhibullars _ abiPA
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wlite, William Jasper Darden the Wednesday.
shot a 16-year-old neighbor in said. "As far as killing outcast. lie began taking Christian, and things can
has been. relying an relatives
"1, hope and trust the Lord the neck, mouth and side, somebody... 1 never knew him things, sometünes food and happen, and you can be in
n'I !tg)t'to *31S wI't pZOtII* We," the crippling him as he tried to go to do anything like that."
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for help.

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The elder Darden said he things the), accused him of,
Turman's wife was sexually another convicted murderer, trusts in God that the truth soinewhere it will come out and
John Spenkelink, were to go to about his son will conic out.
the whole world will know.
assaulted moments later.
the Florida Supreme Court
The elder Darden said his son today, seeking a

don't execute him.
Darden's son was sentenced
Willie Jasper Darden, a 69- to death for a 1973 murder and
stay of
year-old repairman, said maiming that he claims he told him many times, "Dad, I execution for Spenkelink and an
Sunday that he learned through didn't commit. Witnesses testi- didn't do it."
overturning of i)arden's cona telephone call two days before fled at his 1974 trIal that the
"1 never knew him to do viction.
that his son, Willie Jasper younger Darden shot Lakeland, nothing like that, but if
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PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Fischer had been scheduled total sales of $40 million last to his father,
, said the death row
Industrialist Hans Ferdinand to begin a sentence of one year year.
Fischer, who pleaded guilty at and one day in a federal prison
Fischer and his wife, the
Cleveland, Ohio, on Friday, to in three days.
former Mary Whitmore, moved
evading $145,000 in Income
from Cleveland to Palm Beach
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Palm Beach home rather than to the U.S.in19 and settled at empire and handled his busigo to prison. He was 60.
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There is the possibility of an
A House-Senate conference out. House Speaker Hyatt
committee begins work today Brown and Senate President
on the $14 billion-plus state Phil Lewis Indicated late last
budget hoping somehow to week the Legislature may not
resolve the 00 million spilt provide tax relief this year

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jazz and rock. Puppet show and magic for children.
MONDAY, MAY 28
Seminole County Federation of Woman's (hubs, 10:30
a.m. covered dish luncheon hosted by Altamonte Springs
Woman's Club.
'ITWRSDAY, MAY 31
Lake Brantley High ScboolBand Awards Banquet, 6:30
p.m., school commons.
Lake Howell High School
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FRIDAY,
Lake Howell High School drama, "Up the Down
StaIrcase", 8 p.m., UCF Science Auditorium.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3
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Overesters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United

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Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, SheH Road.
Overesters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mail

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Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery, Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte

The king may be gone but the sport of kings is

Schluing.r's Energy Program

The European Parliament Is organized by
political parties, not national groupings, and the
major parties across Europe have linked up for
this campaign to present unified platform&amp;
Thus, all Christian Democrats regardless of
nationality are running on a common plat.
form, and likewise Socialists and Liberal.
Democrats.

Despite Prime Minister Trudeau's abrasiveness
and his occasional display or arrogance, public
opinion polls suggest that a majority of Canadians
still regard him as a more trusted leader than the
relatively unknown Mr. Clark, a member of
parliament from Alberta. But under Canada's
electoral system, voters elect representatives to
the House of Commons with the majority party
then selecting the prime minister.
to
And Canada's Progressive Conservatives are
hoping that voters will follow the example set in
Britain and gamble on a fresh face and new
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Oak Ave. 7 p.m., Summit Apts.. Casselberry
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
ItaliIfl.AmerjcanSocialclubof Sanford,Bp.m., Wine
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By DON GRAFF
The horror scenes coming out of California
these days aren't the work of the Hollywood
Studios.
The are being played out at gas stations
where multiblock lines are the rule, rudeness is
common and punchouts not Infrequent In a too.
much-demand for not-enough-supply situation
the state is trying to control with its "even-odd"
rationing system, permitting motorists to fuel up
on alternate days according to license plate
numbers.
The term is well chosen, the last word being a
particularly apt description of the performance
of many motorists under the pressure of the
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UN) whether they would hear at- Is scheduled this afternoon. The officials doubt it will be over- upheld only once.
woman joined a demonstration
Lawyers for convicted torneys' arguments or simply petition challenges Darden's turned.
The Governor's Mansion in on the Capitol steps with more
Spenkelink and act on the appeal.
conviction and death sentence
"it is highly unlikely" the Tallahassee was the scene of than 200 people, praying for
ll change its stance weekend protests, prayer meet- Grahamor the courts to stop
court today in attempts to head
An attorney for Darden, 45, expected to land later this week now, Deputy Attorney General ings and a vigil by Spenkelink's the execution.
off their clients' scheduled filed notice of appeal with the in the state Supreme Court.
"We pray for a softening of
Ken Tucker said. "He has mother.
executions at? am. Wednesday trial court at Bartow by
heart. We pray that God will
Unlike, Spenkelink, Darden thoroughly exhausted his federin Florida's electric chair.
telephone Friday, a short time has not exhausted all his ap- al appeals."
Lois Spenkelink, 67, waited melt the hearts of us all, a
after Gov. Robert Graham peals, legal experts said, and
outside the mansion Sunda), minister said, as the protestors
Court- observers believe the signed the death warrants. The could win a reprieve from the
Darden, one of Death Row's hoping to make a mother-to- joined hands.
30-year-old Spenkelink's final governor designated Spen- electric chair.
longest residents, was con- mother appeal to Florida first
Death penalty supporters
desperate plea to the Florida kelink, then Darden, to be the
Spenkelink's conviction and victed of killing Lakeland lady Adele Graham "not to let staged a nearby counter
Supreme Court to stay his first of 134 Florida Death Row death sentence for the 1973 furniture store owner James your husband kill my son."
demonstration,
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carrying signs
execution will fail. The nine inmates to be executed in 15 murder of Joseph Szymankiew- Turman during a 1973 robbery.
Mrs. Graham refused to see proclaiming: "He who spills
justices are expected to rule years.
fez has been upheld by the U.S. Sentenced to the in 1974, his her.
blood shall have his blood
today, but it was not known
A hearing on Darden's appeal Supreme Court three times and case has been appealed and
The ailing, overweight spilled."

TUESDAY, MAY
Math Workshop for parents at South Side Elementary
School, 7:30 p.m., given by Title I teacher, Tim Seibert.
For parents Interested in helping their children in math.
Lyman High School PTSA meeting and Academic
Awards program, 7:30 p.m., school auditorium,
Quarterly Citrus Update for growers, 10 a.m., Seminole
County Agri-Center. Brooks Humphrys, Citrus Extension
Agent in charge of program.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertotna, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
community center.
Sanford Uons, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoina, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and Route

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WASHINGTON (NEA) Voters in the nine
Common Market countries head to the polls next
month for an election that represents a major
step forward In the political Integration of
western Europe.
For the first time, members of the European
Parliament will be elected directly by the voters
in member nations Instead of being appointed
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Of Europe' ?

Even so, the election could turn more on the
question of Quebec separatism.
Prime Minister Trudeau, a French Canadian
and leader of a party with substantial support in
Quebec, is viewed by many as more likely to defuse
the potentially explosive separatist sentiment
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Lake and Country lub, Lake Mary.
Sanford ounryn, p.m., First Methodist Church,
Sanford
Sanford AL p.m.,
W. First St.
Central orida Unit American Diabetes Assn., annual
business meeting, 7:30 p.m. in fellowship hail of Winter
Park £esu,Lerian Church, 2000 Dundee, Winter Park.
1"ree showing "Bunraku", a Japanese puppet theater
film presented by Puppet Power Inc., 8 p.m., Head Start
kitchen, Unitarian Church, 1815 E Robinson St., Orlando.
Central Florida Unit American Diabetes Assn., annual
business meeting, 7:30 p.m. in fellowship hail of Winter
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government is clearly on the defensive. Canadians
are understandably disgruntled by 8 percent
unemployment and an annual inflation rate of 9
percent. Mr. Trudeau's long tenure in office and
the even longer reign of the Liberal party make it
difficult for Ottawa to escape blame for the
country's economic woes.

Stop, Route 436, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
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fires."

States

The opposition Progressive Conservative party
and its 29-year old leader, Joseph Clark, contend
that Liberal party policies produced Canada's
economic malaise. And Mr. Clark argues that only
the tax cuts he advocates can precipitate needed
growth.

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85,774 acres of recreational land.
The media demand for Smokey the Bear Is Increasing. Forest Service officials said there was $35
million of free advertising given the Smokey In 1977.
In 1978 the figure rose to $50 million and the 1979
total is projected to surpass $55 million.
A national survey recently conducted shows that
the % percent of Americans polled recognized the
so urce of the slogan, "Only you can prevent forest

that in 1977, when Smokey II was Inaugurated,
there were 151,150 forest fires nationwide. The fires
consumed 2,28, 485 acres of land, most of which
was recreational. It was a bad year, comparatively,
spokesmen said.
In Florida, the situation was even more serious.
Records from the date Division of Forestry show
that 1977 was the worst year in a decade for forest
fires. There were 11,007 fires that year. The total
land left fire-scarred amounted to more than 230,719
acres
In an average year, a Division official said, there
are only about 8,680 fires In Florida forests. The
amount of timberland damaged averages about
140,349 acres per year, he said.
Clearly, the shaggy mammal did not project the
same tone of authority as his late lamented
namesake.
But a year's experience seems to have been all
Smokey II needed. At a mature 7, he has begun to
exude the command Image expected of him.
Forest fires in Florida last year dipped from a
decade high to a 10-year low. There were only 6,878
fires last year and the state suffered damage to only

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The election will also determine the political
future of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau,
the Liberal party leader who has survived in office
for 11 years.

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Wright, who grew up in
Washington, was mainly responsible for the lead. He came
off the bench to score 10 points
in the second quarter, helping
to build a 51-38 margin.

He broke down the foul lane,
took the pass from Dandridge
and was fouled in the act of
shooting by Dennis Johnson.

In the fourth quarter, Wright
scored 12 of the Bullets' 17
points and the most-important
final two.
With Bob Dandridge, the
Bullets' best clutch shooter,
designated by referee Ed Rush
to take the ball out of bounds,
Wright became the key figure.

"We got careless when we got
up by 18, and we committed
some careless fouls," admitted
Washington Coach Dick Motta.
"We didn't play as well with the
lead as we did getting it."

shots."

50 seconds left.

Dennis Johnson, John John.
son and Gus Williams, who led
all scorers with 32 points, paced
the Sonics' comeback. They
chopped into the margin until
Williams' layup and John
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"Nobody believed I could pitch anymore except Bill Veeck,
ter I s uf fered a rotator cuf f in jury In 1976," Stone says. "He
g uaranteed me a one-year contract when no one else would. He
told me, 'You wanna be a free agent af ter one year, go riot
head.' He said he'd sign me and be on the hook for only one
year."
Stone surprised a lot of people by having a fine year for the
White Sox in 1977. He won 15 games, and according to his
agreement with Veeck, he could ha ve become a free agent again
Bnd gotten big money but he didn't.
"BilI,I'llteI1youwhat,"heuJdfov
"Iknowloyaltylsnot
big commodity In this game, but you gave me one year when
nobody else would and I'm gonna give you back that year. But I
want it st ipulated In my contract that I'm a free agent at the end
éf 18."
Veeck agreed, and at the end of last season, he made Stone a
generous one-year offer. The Orioles said they'd go for four and
that was what did It.
The Orioles' 31-year-old gourmet, wine connoisseur and poet
(some of his poet ry has been published) has had to make some
4djustments since he lost his fastbafl three years ago,
"What I've had to do is master the three chief facets of pitching
4- physical, emotional and psychological," Stone says. "Every
time I go out there, I try to make myself the best pitcher I can
1oas1biy be. I think I've been doing
Along with everything else, Stone has a good sense of humor.
1.t
HisflrstyearupwjththeGjantg, he
ji,,, hedldn't get a
angle base hit, so Willie Maya, showing the faith he had In him,
lfered to bet Bobby Bonds that Stone would get at least four hits
lii his second season.
"Mays said walks had tobe counted as base hits,
gi1.,and

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You could tell that by the way I think they're going to have to for the Canadiens he did
because
Lafleur
lost
the
puck,
they
won the game twice, and score. I kept thinking of that. In
He'll probably hiave one of they stuffed all their gear and wait a little longer," Savard
there was some evidence they sudden death, anything can
those big joyful illes on his paraphanalia into their bags said after his goal at 7:25 of Savard promptly picked it p did.
happen."
face and so will the rest of
enabled
the and then fired his backhander
after
Savard's
20-foot overtime
A minute before Savard
teammates.
backhander in sudden-death Canadiens to sweep th two past Ranger goalie John scored, Larry Robinson's 50The Canadiens all say the
Winning the Stanley Cup for overtime gave them a 4.3 games they played at Madison Davidson to the dismay of the footer looked for all the world Rangers are capable of beating

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Pittsburgh (Blyleven 0-2) at
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Stanley Cup aloft.

42.50.

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Pittsburgh 6. Chicago 5
San Francisco 8, Atlanta 1

Gives 0's Big Lift

player to have gone through the re-entry draft twice and to have
been signed twice. The White Sox signed him for a second tour of
duty with them after he Vlayed out his o*ton with the Cubs 1Thj
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But th e most compelling Ra ngers haven't quit. Nor are coming up with Saturday defenseman and said to him: Toronto Maple Leafs' forward
time late tonight, if you happen reason the Canadiens have for they likely to, but the Canadiens night's game-winner.
"What in hell are you doing who was doing color commento be tuned to the right channel, winding it all up tonight by have clearly established they
here? You should be back there tary for a Canadian network i.
Guy Lafleur and Steve Shutt at the blueline."
you're likely to see Serge beating the New York Rangers are the better team overall. The
He said it was clearly in. The
Savard,
the
Montreal in game No. 5 is that it has been Rangers simply aren't as both drew assi,As on the goal
Savard laughed and an. goal judge said no, it wasn't.
Canadiens' captain, taking that a terribly long season, they're strong.
and what hap pe ned was t ha t swered:
What's he gonn a say? What
traditional one last turn around dead tired and they'd love to go
Savard saw Lafleur going in
"No
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me was that usually,
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the ice happily holding the home without having to make
so i guess I did."
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San Francisco 4, Atlanta 2,
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Campground, 13-10, as Jole homered for the losers,
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last weekend In the Seminole victory; Datro Landclearing
And in girls softball, Burger Boyles padded her leagueA.D.
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to lead H &amp; D Realty past Pools Paul Broomfield and Sal Viola olpry1
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had three hits each; Matthew
NEW YORK (UP!) - Before he even threw his first pitch In
Tickle went 3-for-3 and drove in
Four-hitters must have be
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professional baseball, Steve Stone found himself labeled due to his catching, because Jim Robbins five runs and Jerry Smith,
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en
Jimmy
Kremmer
and
James
also pitched a four-hitter
You'd think something like that would upset ,him but he didn't Saturday at t he Five Points Raymond combined for a three.
mind at all.
hi tter as First Federal of ft
.
field, striking out eight batters Seminole downed Oakwood
"They billed meas'another Sandy Koufax' primarily because! as D&amp;J equipment outlasted Builders, 10.1; and Miles '
was Jewish," laughs the stocky Baltimore curveballer. "I can say Galaxy Carpet Mills, 4-2, Tuneup defeated Magnolia111
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honestly and unequivocally I'm the best right-handed Jewish despite a home run by Kyle Service Corp., 148,x.
pitcher to come Into th e game In the past 20 years mainly because Frakes.
I don't know of any other ones to come In during that time."
Scott McCullough provided
In other games Saturday, sharp relief pitching, shutting .
So far, the Orioles have been one of the young seasons
sur prises the way they're ba
Royal AMC Jeep got a two- down Seminole Harness
'
ttling
for
the
top
rung
in
the
hitter
from
Lee Jenkins
a Raceway's
Mustang
team from
.
.
American League East and for them to stay up there, they will pair
of doubles
fromand
Kyle
the fourth Inning
on Saturday
as ,
need all the help they can get from Stone. After a recent dry spell Standley In a 5.1 win over VFW Financial Planning won, 13-7,
•
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&amp;.
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a ••. •f •.
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Koufax was Stone's idol.
.
.,.
"I read his biography and it was my guide," he says. "One thing Sanford limited Rotary of three hits.
Sandy said in the book that st ruck me was he had made a study of
Dennis
Groseclose
hurled
a
OAK*000
PINST
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It and fo und whenever he had a hitter 0-and-2 or 1-and-2, the
one-hitter and Tommy
WLDINS
PIDUAL
Al N H
All N is Anderson h'sd three hits as
league hit only .119 off him. To me, that meant If I could stay
III
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ahead of the hi tters, I'd get my share of outs. I tried It my first Prv(fl
I S S J. Smith
0 4''
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Stuff slopped
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s,,.
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year in pro ball with Fresno and It worked, That's the same thing I Co
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III Davis
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Bawer
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try to do now, stay ahead of the hitters."
Winter
Springs
Colt
team
Mccormick 2$S Kramer
The Orioles acquired Stone in last winter's re-entry draft and
Covcls
15) Lamb
o,p' stopped Sanford, 16-0, as Rich
too Broomfield 1$6
(Herald Photo by Carl O*hgsq)
Tony Ingria presents small Mustang target
thought enough of him alter his 12-12 season with the White Sox to
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Dandrldge finished wi th 23
points, Grevey 19 and Elvin
Hayes 14. Behind Williams,
Dennis Johnson had 23 points,
John Johnson 14 and Sikma 12.

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fans first into anguish by
missing the first shot of a threeto-make-two situation but
brought on hyst eria by making
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Kevin Grevey, fouled on
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The teams meet again
Thursday night at Capital
Centre wi th G am es 3 and 4
Sunday and next Tuesda y at
Seattle.

"Bobby nodded his head to
me and I faked left and went
right down the middle," said
Wright. "1 was fouled, but more
than being fouled, I thought it
was goalLJing. I wasn't sure
they (the officials) would call a
foul on that play, and I guess
they didn't want to call
goaltending so they made me go
to the foul line and make the

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throws, opening the door for
Wright, who scored 26 points as
a reserve, to hit two after time
expired for the win. Washington, however, blew an 18-point
lead In the final 8:31 giving the
SuperSonics an opening they
had no right to expect.

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Free Throws
LANDOVER, Md. (UP!) Neither the Washington Bullets
nor the Seattle SuperSonics
plan a practice session today,
preferring a day of rest, but you
can bet Sonics Coactj Lenny
Wilkens will devote time to free
throw shooting Tuesday afternoon.
Free throws, especially two
by Larry Wright, were the
difference as the defending
champion Bullets edged
Seattle, 9947, Sunday afternoon
in the opening game of the NBA
Championship Series.

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grandparents last week.
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SEMINO1TE COUNT FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7$•2U2.CA49.$
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Notice is hereby given That the
Notice is hereby given that t am
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undersigned are engaged in
on
at 120 N. Park Ave.. San.
Lane Longwood Seminole County,
FIordaunderfMfictitn.m.of ford, Seminole County, Florida,
831-9993
P8
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322-2611
Plaintiff, BUSY LADY HOME SERVICES, under the fictitious name of
vs.
and that I intend to register said Johns Realty Company (Not Inc.).
RICHARD W. WALTON and MARY name with the Clerk of the Circuit and that we intend to register said
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
JOYCE WALTON, his wife, and Court, Seminole County, Florida
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
...............43c a line
tUne
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Court, Seminole County, Florida, in
GENNAO MANCINI and FLORA accordance with the provI,ons
HOURS
ESQUILI MANCINI, also known the
3cons.c:ivetim.s ... .3k a
. accordance with the provisions of
Fictitious
Name
Statute,,
as FLORA ESQUILIN,
7cons.cutiv.times:. .. 35 a line
8:00 A.M. - S:3Q P.M.
Wit: Section$65.O9FIorjda Statutes the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: Section 565.09 Florida Statutes,
1957.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
By JOAN HANAUER
Defendants.
1951, and shall operate as a real
Don Fisher, content with
51g. Louis Pienta
SATURDAY 9Noon
y, un
3 Lines Minimum
UPI Television Writer
NOTICE OF SALE
Publiih: May 21.28, .Junel, 11. 1,79 estate broker partnership with the
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derwentanlrrever$1b1evasomyatouiy
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NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
DE.S.fl
following partners:
NEW YORK (UP!) - A human being has
pursuant to the Final Judgment of
to lose a son to childhood cancer within the
Signed: A.B. Peterson, Jr.
,
DEADLINES
sexual Identity from the time it Is conceIved,
foreclosure
entered
on
May
17,
1979
A,B. Peterson, Ill
year.
He
knows
there
is
no
connection,
but
and the wonder of it all can extend into ad.
in the Circuit Court, Eighteenth
Pubiih:
April
30,
May
1,
U,
21,
1979
still he feels somehow his vasectomy was
Noon The Da9 Before Publication
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Judicial Circuit of Florida, in end SEMINOLE COUNTY IOAUDOF
vanced age.
•DEI.12f
reslxrn$Ibleforthe child's death. Use ofanew
for Seminole County, Florida, Case
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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That's the message of"The Bojy H:
No. 7$2562.CA.09.B, in which
NoticeofPubiicHearIng
sijcal te
SundOu - Noon Fridau
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£J FI___ - ne tourui In this lnformatjonaj
MABEL H. BETIS is the Plaintiff
neI2,179
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINOTO 1—
operating microacope may restore his ability
and RICHARD W. WALTON and
7:08P.M.
series that CBS will broadcast, May 21, 8-9
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF 1
to have children.
MARY JOYCE WALTON, his wife,
The Board of County Corn. ANORDINANCEBYTHECITYOF ________________ •
p.m., Eastern time.
and GENNARO MANCINI and missioners of Seminole County, SANFORD, FLORIDA.
The
final
case
Involves
a
woman
with
a
ExceptforthosedIres$edbyingfled
FLORA ESQUILIN MACINI, also FlorIda, will hold a public hearing to
18—Help Wanted
pituitary tumor that is destroying her
Notice is hereby given that a
- toddier; sharing a tub, or hearing various
known as FLORA ESQUILIN. are consider an appeal against the Public Hearing will be held at the ______________________- sexuality and could bring her menopause at
the Defendants. I will sell to the BoVd Of Adjustment in Approving a Commission Room in the City Hall Lonely? We listen. Have a
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parts of the human anatomy correctly
age
Maintenance man
highest and best bidder for cash at Special Exception in an Al in the City of Sanford. Florida, at
' labeled, "The Sexes" prodes a fascinatini
pi-ot,iem? We listen. Mad or
.
in person Holiday Inn of Senfor
the West Front Door of the Seminole Agriculture Zone to operate a 7:00 o'clock P.M. on May 29, 1979, to
frustrated? We listen. Do YOU
on Lakefront.
County Court House in Sanford, private school for chIldren with consider the adion of en or.
combination of anatomical Information with
someone to Listen to you,
"The Helen
dy Special" airs 'y fl, .
Florid., at 11:00 A.M., on June 7
learning disabilities on the following dinance by the City Of Sanford,
real life medical case histories to provide a
or lust need to talk. Talking to
1979. the following described described property:
11 p.m., Eastern time, and one aspect that
Florida, title of whIch is as follows:
Lady for live, in companion
someone helps &amp; we listen. For
show that Is "adult" in the bed sense of the
property, towit:
N'.', of NE'. of SE'/. Of NE'.4 (less
makes it special Is that the show appears Ofi.
for lady, salary plus board
ORDINANCE NO. 1470
details send your name &amp; phone
Lot Sand the South S feet of Lot
W 160ff and less E 135ff) in Section
word In Its attitude toward sex.
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
number
to
"Friends
Listen",
322-3897
ABC, Instead of NBC for whom It originally
Block 9, Tier 2 of E. R. Trafford's 7.21.29, less N 30 ft thereof, Parcel A. OF
FLORIDA.
The camera workls fantastic, if sometimes
SANFORD,
P.O. Box 123, Casselberry, Fl.
was produced,
Map of the Town of Sanford, ac. Snot platted. Further dscribed as AMENDINGORDINANCENO. 1091
ZALES
a little hard to follow.
32707.
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cording to the plat thereof as located at 3221 Sand Lake Road. OFSAIDCITY,SAIDORDINANCE
THE DIAMONDSTORE
recorded
In
Flat
Book
1,
Pages
(DIST.
3)
And even those out there who think they
isinteIewlngnowfora
isAtoHoLA PROBLEM
special, with guest stars Jane Foida and.
through 61 of the Public Records Of
This public hearing will be held In BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID
knowitaumaygetoneor03._f0
ltd
YOUR
FAMILY?
MANAGEMENT
TRAINEE
A,jENDMENT
CHANGING
THE
Seminole County, Florida,
Elliott Gould, for August aIring. MISS ReddY
Room 203 of the Seminole County ZONING OF THAT PORTION OF
ii you are interested in a career in
AL.ANON
instance, that all babies are female at conSaidsalewill
bmadepurwantto
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida,
on
PROPERTY
LYING
BETWEEN
and herhuabanci-prociucer Jeff Walu, angrily
retail sales managernf, ,
Forfamlliesorfriendsof
.. ception. Only if the "brain wiring" calls for
the Final Judgment.
June 12, 1979, at 7:00 P.M., or as COUNTRY CLUB ROAD AND
have a Career Developmt
preblem
drinkers
Insisted it deserved a better showcase than
OATEDthIS
llthdayof
May
soon thereafter as possible.
197g.
- masculinity does the programming begin to
Program designed for motivate
WEST 25TH STREET AND BET.
Forfuture information call
(SEAL)
the small audience summer doldrums, and
Written comments filed with the WEEN HARDY AVENUE AND
people like yout
change.
647.3333orwrlte
Arthur H. Beckwith, .s,.
Land Development Manager will be THE SEABOARD COAST LINE
bought It back.
SanfordAl-Anon Family Group
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Clerk of Circuit Court
The show takes the viewpoint that sex
considered. Persons appearing at
RAILROAD RIGHT.OF.WAY
P.O. Box 333
Excellent advancement op.
By:
June
I.
Curtis
-'- combines pleasure and purpose, but doesn't
the publIc hearing wIll be heard FROM Rl.1 (RESTRICTED IN.
SenfordTFla-.3flhIportunities and a full range f
Deputy
Clerk
offers a lively hour in which Fonda sings,
benefits.
orally. Hearings may be continued DUSTRIAL) DISTRICT TO MI.2 . ______________________
attempt to teach much about the former,
Publ;th:
May
21,
25,
1979
Gould dances and high spirits prevail. Fonda
from time to time as found (ME 0 I U M I N DUST R I AL) Do you need a friend? Someone to
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The case histories include the dory of
necessary. Further defaits available DISTRICT, PROVIDING FOR
is particuiarly effective in a comedy skit in
Contact: Mr. W. W. Boatner
write, love or just someone to
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by
calling 323.1330, Ext. 304.
Robin Flanagan,
year.old wife whose
talk to. For lull details write
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
1 State St.
which she accepts an award for another
Boardof County Commissioners AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
FRIENDS, P.O. Box 125, .
Sanford, Fl. 32771
blocked Fallopta_n tubes prevent conception.
PICT1TIOUSNAME
Seminole County, Florida
actress,
starting
out
graciously
sweet
and
Casseiberry, Fl. 32707.
shall be available at the
A
Notice Is hereby gIven that I am
A surgical procedure Is Indicated,
winding
up
In
vicious
Jealousy,
By. Robert French, Chairman Office of the City Clerk for all
ZalesJowelers
engaged
in
business
at
290
W.
-. There's Paula, a child whose genetic Im.
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. persons desiring to examine the
Div.
of
Zalecorporation
As a singer, in duet with Miss ReddY
Melody Lane, Cesselb.rry Seminole Publish: May 21, 1979
6—Child Care
print called for masculinity but whose body
same.
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Equal Opportunity Employer N-F
County, Florida, under the fiditis
DEJ-103
singing a medley of songs written by women,
All parties in interest and citizens
was closer to that of a girl. Surgery insured
SAW FILER
Miss Fonda reveals her abilities as an acname
of GENE'S
AUTO
REPAIR, __________________________ shall have an opportunity to be 1st &amp; Only child care center OP '
INC.,
end
that
I
Intend
to
regIster
Paula a girl's body, but now the work
Exp. carbide work &amp; ban saw
heard at said hearing.
Saturday in Sanford - Beginn.
tress.
She
has
all
the
moves
but
not
the
d name with the Clerk of the
proceeds to assure her of a female Identity.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
knowledge req. Wages cornBy order of the City CommIssion
ing June 2. Sanford Early Child.
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
voice.
FOR
SEMINOLE
mensate w.exp., but will further
COUNTY, of the City of Sanford. Florida.
care Center. 322-6643.
Florida in accordanc, wIth the
FLORIDA.
provisj
train right individual. Send
of the Fictitious Name
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
Special Summer program for oii
NO. 76.2023.04.A
resume w.ref. to. Box 19, c-O The
City Clerk
3je, To-Wit:
Section
yrs. old including weekly
IN RE' The
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1637,
of
FlorIda Statutes ISi.
F,ubllsh: May 21, 1979
swimming skating, &amp; movies.
CHARLES L. DePERCH,
Sanford, Fl. 32771.
DEJ-93
51g. Eugene Roy
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377 6643. SANFORD EARLY
Publlsh:MaylI,21,20IJUMI1,fl
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CHILDHOOD CENTER. DEJ 67
Husband,
and
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CITY OF LAKE MARY
Child Care my home
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MARY JANE D,PERCH,
FLORIDA
FICTITIOUS NAME
$3week,$6dayor$1hour
EMPLOYMENT.
Wife.
Noticeof Public NearIng
Call 323-5344
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NOTICEOFACTION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
engaged in busine at 201 South
TO: CHARLES L.DePERCH
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Maple Sanford, Fla. Seminole
Whose residence is unknown
the Board of Adjustment of the City
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
County, Florida, under the fictitious
WE WANT TO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
educational opportunity in this
name of R &amp; J LANDCLEAR1NG
that
an
action
for
sequestration
has
Board
will
hOld
a
public
hearing
at
area. 322-66.45.
and that we intend to register said
HELP YOU
been filed against you, and you are 5:00 p.m., on Wednesday, June 6, FREE CHILD CARE for those
WASHINGTON (UPI — A
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
1979,
to
enter the typical American optics already has the capacity Court, Seminole County, Florida in written defenses, it any, to
it on
who qualify. For further in.
a) Consider a request for a
few weeks ago, Federal Corn- home is'one of dozens of policy to provide dozens of TV accordance with the provisions of
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SENATOR SEMAN'fl: California Sen. 8.1. Hayakawa isn't
backing down an Inch from his controversial statement last week
the roads. In fact, he charges news media reporting his comment
with hypocrisy. Says he, "The price of bread, of beef and pork, of
bacon and hamburger, tomatoes and lettuce goes up, Up, UP
ély yet there is no uproar in the media, But once I said let the

'-accusations I am indifferent to the lot of the poor." He says he
sorry he said It — that "1 am not a politician. I am Just not
exercising political caution when I open my mouth."
STAR SPOUSES: Usually, their husbands are the stars, bUt
Sunday, Mrs. Johnny Caries and Mrs. Sammy Davis Jr,
led
wiVes of 19 other Hollywood celebrities In a chorus line
for the
sakeo the nation's retardedchildren.Theoccaslon_j
$200..a'plate SHARE fundralaes, staged thIs year In a
packed
Hollywood Palladium, Guest performers were Johnny Carson,
Dima Summers and Ben Vereen, with an original score for the
Western "Boomtown" motif by Henry
No LINE FROM JOAN: Joan Mondale saw hundreds of
motorists inching along in gas lines during her weekend visit to
SouthernCalifornia,buithevicePr.sidentswifeppedany
discussion of the gas shortage. Said she, "I'm not getting into
that, I don't know anything about ft andi can't give you
anything
Preildest Carter's "arts

advocate," and spent her time in

Los Angeles touring art galleries,
QUOTE OF THE DAY: New York Times coli*nnlat
James
abs.., helping honorlormer high school and
college cl''mate

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HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
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DATED: May 17, 1979
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Commission of the City of Sanford, Development.
CEILING PROJECTS
.1 Connie V. Major,
Florida, on May 14, 1979, passed and
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PROJECT LOCATION: SEMI.
City Clerk
adopted Ordinance No. 1469,
ORDINANCE 77.25
WHICH NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Publish: May 21, 1919
close, vacate and abandon a north.
to AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND NAME OF OWNER: THE
DEJ.97
SCHOOL
USE
south alley lying between 25th Street
ELEMENT OF THE BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY —
(Geneva Avenue) and 25th Place
SEMI NOLE COUNTY COM.
121) Mellonville Ave.
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM
and between Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
NoticeofpublicHearings
and PRESERVATION.GENERAL RU. PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
particularly
Magnolia Avenue,
described being
more RAL TO PLANNED UNIT SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be
The Board of County Com.
as follows:
That certain North-South alley in DEVELOPMENT FOR THE PUR. delivered to the
missioner, of Seminole County will
Superintendent Of
hold a public hearing in
Block
POSE OF REZOPIING THE Schools in the School
Room 703
Board Office,
according
the Seminole County Courthouse,
3, SPURLING
HEIGHTS FOLLOWING DESCRIBED TIMEFOR RECEIPT OF SEALED
the PROPERTY
Plat thereof, as recorded in Flat
FROM
Sanford.Florida,oflJufl,,ól,;, at
A.) BIDS: 2:00 p.m., June 1, 1979
7:00 P.M., or as soon
Book 6. page 19, of the Public AGRICULTURE TO PUD PLAN. PROJECT SCOPE AND CON. possible,
thereafter as
to consider a specific land
Records of Seminole County,
NED UNIT DEVELOPMENT:
STRUCTION:
Lots 1 through 11 and Lots 14
Florida, reserving same as
use amendment to the Seminole
The work under this contract
a utility through 20, Block H, and allot Block include
easement.
County Comprehensive PI, Or.
the removal and dispoi.lwill
of
City Comrniss,,
G, Replat of Section 1, Sanford asbestos ceiling material and the dlnance
desai 71-23, and rezoning of the
of the
Grove, as recorded in Plat Book 1, installation of
Property from C.) Retail
new
and CommercIal District to M-1A Very
City of Sanford, Florida
Page 21 of the Public Records of plaster ceilings on acoustical
all or part of
Light Industrial District.
Seminole County, Florida, and the twelve campuses,
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
East ¼ of the SW¼ of Section
City Clerk
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
32, TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work ORDINANCE
Township 19$, Range
Publish: May 21, 1919
77-25 WHICH
31E
(less
the
will
be
let
under
this
contract
as
AMENDS
THE DETAILED
LAND
North 780 ft. of the
DEJ9I
East 975 ft. described in these Contract
thereof and less that part lying
USE ELEMENT OF THE
in documents. The Owner-Contractor SEMINOLE COUNTY COM.
said
IN tHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Replat of Section 1, Sanford Agreement to be used will be AlA PREHENSIVE
Grove) and the West '/ of the SW¼ AIQI, 1977 edition.
PLAN FROM
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
of Sec. )2•l9S- 3lE.,fogetherwifp,f
COMMERCIAL TO INDUSTRIAL
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID FOR THE PURPOSE OF
CUlT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE Wfive.eighth5oftheSI/,ofte
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
DOCUMENTS:
REZONING THE FOLLOWING
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.s4a.CA.o.
of said section (less that part lying
The School Board Office
in Roseland Park recorded in Flat
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM
BOWEST CORPORATION, etc.,
12)) Mellonville Ave.
C.1 RETAIL COMMERCIAL
Book 7, Pg. 51, and less Roseland
Plaintiff,
Sanford, Florida 3277)
Park 1st addition according to the
vs
DISTRICT TOM-lA VERY LIGHT
Public Records of Seminole County)
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT:
FAYE K. WILLIAMS, etc., et al,
The Daimwood Derryberry
The West ¼ of Lot 100, less State
Defendants, and less the Right of Way for Pavelchak Partnership
Road 44, St. Joseph Addition (330 It.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Seaboard Coast Line RaIlroad, State
250 South Hwy. 17.92
* 610 ft. SectIon
TO. JEWEL H. KELLEY
Road 16 and less Right of Way for
Casselberry, Florida 32707
25, Township 19,
Range 30. Consisting
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Brisson Avenue.
of ap.
Further, the Planning and Zoning
proximately five (5) acres.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
Local Plan Rooms
Further, the Planning an Zoning
a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage Commission of Seminole County will 0 B T A I N I N 0
8I00IN0
Commission of Seminole County will

SUBDIVISION,

to

property, to wit:
Lot 53, GRANADA SOUTH, ac
cording to the Plat thereof as

and says shàmay place him In a mental
this week
Kelsey,
reporter
Billie
Newman
on
the
"Lou
Giant"
show,
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marr1edcarpenterG1e84madSusdy_fIrd, hersecond —
in ________
a Paul, Mlnn., with a hone)-mOQn set for Cape Cod
... It was a
"Rhinestone Rodeo" Simdiy nlgtt at New
Les Mooches

York's

and among those turning ot* In Western gear for the party were
the 14**k Family, A Re'- 1ug, Linda lavla and husband
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EM.ai, PyllM N. muandtheagir,catof
Broadway
musical, "The Bed Little Whorehouse in Texas"...

APPLIANCE
SALES MANAGER

custommade lubricants

Ft. Pierce, Vero Beach areas.
Pay commensuate with abilities,
Good benefits and retirement
plan Call collect 305 74661)0

Wrid.iht &amp; Lopez of Florida, Inc
Teciuesta. Florida.
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Retiree for delivery, must be on
call. Willis Storage Bidgs.
3311792
Mature person for sates work.
Prefer experience, Days. I till S.
Willis Storage Bldgs. 331.1797.

assignment. Homemakers Up.

John 621-0s36.

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SmoAey says
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the title hearing whowish
AVENUE, ORLANDO, FLORIDA proposed actions may submit ofthewol.k,thedateandthenameof
to comment on the
37801 on or before the 7th day of
proposed actions may submit
writien statements to the Land the
bidder.
The
June, 1919, and file the original with
Development Division prior to the Seminole County School Board of written statements to the Land
reserves
he Clerk of this Court either before
scheduled public hearing. Persons
the right Development Division prior to the
to accept or reject any or all bids cm
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
scheduled public hearing.
appearing at 11* hearings
Persons
may
waive
any
informnalltle,
In the
immediately thereafter; otherwise submit written statements or be
appearing at ttt.e hearings
may
bi4ding.
No
bids shell be
a default will be entered against yoi&amp;
heard orally,
wIthdrawn submit written statements or be
for
a
period
of
30
Calendar
days
heard
orally.
or the reliet aemended in the
By Order of the Board of County
subsequent to the opening Of bids
Complaint
Commissioners of Seminole County, without the
By Order of the Board of County
consent of the Board.
WITNESS my hand and the seal 01
Florida.
Commissioners
of SemInole County,
Datedthls ninth day of May, I97. Florida.
this Court on May 3. 1979
Arthur H. Beckwitt,, Jr.
The School Board of Seminole
'Court Seal'
Clerk to the Board of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
County
Arthur H. tkkwith, Jr.
Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners of
s
.
(.1. Fflthar,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, FICs'ida
County Commissioners of
Chairman
By Susan E labor
Cy: Join K. Hare
Seminole County. FlorIda
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Mr.
William
P.
Layer,
As Deputy Clerk
By: Joann K. Hare
Deputy Clerk
Superintendent
Publish: May 7. 14, 21, 78, 1979
Publish: May 2), 1979
Deputy
Clerk
Publish: May 14, 21. 25. 1979
DEJ-3S
Publish: May 21,1919
DEJDEJ-63
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SECRETARY

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Super boss to work for. Excellent
benefits.

CLERK

Work for fun company. Good
benefits.

* TRAINEE .
Learn paste up. Job requires light
typing with desire to learn. Fun
work.

for

*ASST. MANAGER*

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REALTY

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block

home.

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REDUCED $2600
Owner says sell. 7718 Palmetto

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Time Income

INC.
REALTOR 323-7832

seven hours weekly can net

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Excellent industrial firm sear
ching for mature person to fill
position.

*MACHINEMAINT.*

Unsworth Realty

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831.9993.
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Extra lot zoned C?. A steal
529,900.

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nfllnhhn.h,,,,.i III

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Working lady has room for rent
With pool &amp; kitchen privileges.
- Kmart area. References,

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Req. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
371 0759

37) 0499

Alt FIrs. 372 7643.332 4861

NICE CLEAN 2 BR. lB home on

* MECHANICS *
We have lobs available for you.

Ig tot. deaa end street. fenced,

workshop $29,500

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

* MAINTENANCE *
Good general background. Will
train in air conditioners.

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Good mechanical background will
you into trade.

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LABOR

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Construction experience will land
this permanent position.
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retired or single persons
children $170 mo utilities Pd.
turn available
641 1917 morn.
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$181 Pool Adult5 Only. on
Lake Ada Just So of Airport
Blvd. on 1197 in Sanford Call
373 8670 Mariner's Village

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AND
THINK
A
Mit-lUrE, - - IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIONT WORK THERE.
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
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Apt$. for Senior Citizens, Down
town, very clean 6 roomy. See

Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.

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MAYFAIR 3 BR, older, 2 story

remodeled by architect owner
New shake shingle roof Perfect
Setting for antiques $69,500

or eves

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someone who love, to type.

vefliently located near school
Shopping $12,000

Spacious Apt
convenient to
downtown &amp; churches Ideal for
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DUPLEX &amp; QUADRAPI.EX bldg
site. cor. lot, shaded and con

RIVER FRONT build your dream
home Has a scenic view of the
St Johns River. 7 lots 85*170 ea.
Frontage on deep water canal
300' from river, Surrounded by
lovely homes. 520.000 e'a

Harold Hall Realty
Inc-REALTOR MLS
323.5774
Day or Night
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Reduced Handy man special,
apt.
garage apt. could b
dow,istairs, 7 lots. Zoned comm
$18,500

SHIPPING CLERK

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ARTWORK

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MANY MANY MOR El I
CALL TODAY—
DON'TDELAYJ
323.5176

INC.
REALTOR 3237132
Eve. 3270617, 372 1517, 327 1177
I 13k dfiI, iuiev .ur.,.....(3. 3fl.,.
dishe,. silver. etc. &amp; all utilities
inc Available till October Is?
By day, wk. or month
Shenendoah Village. 323 2920
SANFORDCOUPT
APAR TME NTS
3301 S. Sanford Avenue
'Energy Efficient" studio Pt.
Ideal for single person many
'Security features, attic Storage,
fabric Covered walls, Shag
carpeling, heat, air, 13 built in
power savers to reduce ci. bills,

On site manager 323 3301

V
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dbl car garage. Will sell VA or
FHA. 131.900.

2 acres in Lk Mary w 1g. block
shed, cot, lot cleared wSome
trees. $75,000
Corner Lk. Mary Blvd
Comm. 156*156. Terms.

Zoned

OVER 54 MILl

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THROUGh, APRIL

THE SPOILER' 3 BR. 2 Bath
Home in Idyllwitde of Loch
Arbor on Lovely Lot' Central H
AC. DR. FR , Breakfast Bar, Eq.
Eat In Kitchen, Patio and Lots!

WARRANTED,

Only

563.200'
FORGET ME NOT' 3 BR, 2 bath
Home in Pinecrest on Lovely Lot

in Nice Neighborhood! Pan. FR,
spacious BR's, w-w Carpet,
Utility Room, Close to Schools &amp;
Shopping' Wow, $37,900!
FAMILY'S DELIGHT! 3 BR, 2
Bath Home with Central MAC,
w w Carpet, Fenced Backyard,
Near Schools &amp; Shopping!
Nicely landscaped in lovely

Buy

for

ATTRACTIVE? 3 BR, Ii, Bath
Home whh Central Air, w w
Carpet. Pan
FR,
Brick
Fireplace, Coy. Patio w-Grill,

ACRE ON A HILL TOO CLOSE

254.15 FrenchAve.
322 023). 323 1113, 327 0779,

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SEIGLER REALTY

NEW LISTING IN PINECREST
LoeIy Family home with nice
above ground pool 3 BR, 2 bath
with family room &amp; screened
porch &amp; patio. C H&amp;A, too!
$39,900

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. I!

322- 2420

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS 9 PARK
Branch Office

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

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Properly
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USED PIANOS

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Beauty Care

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Murphy, N C 18906

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F ri-c to (.000 tionim' Part foe k,'r
rt,i) yrs (',iod witch (10(3
rim,','d', l,'ric eel ,,mro I) I 0/55

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•?IOUSE WANTED.
In P4e'ed uf Repairs
3?) 8118 Evt's

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'II 8 week old kitlen, I yr old
kitten &amp; mottier cat Your
(fl(ii(5' on,' or all 37] OtIS

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68—Wanted to Buy
WI l3U USED FURNITuRE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
n,ture Salvage 377 8721

867 7483

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED

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SECOND MORTGAGES
$4,000 to $100,000

Yard Debris Trash
Appliances 8 Misc
ILOCALI 349 5371

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Painting

Minor tiun'
repars, panting
i. leaning, v,mrct work. pressure

Qua;,, Paining Exterior &amp; In
tenor i5 yrs exper Free Est,
668 81-19. Harold Rader
1)0 DEN
#'a'vit ng

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Glass &amp; Screen
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TO IS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE

NO APPL ICAT ION FE ES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE $004374007

creen porches, Pool end . wds
All type re glazing &amp; *0 install
Free Est Mr Taylor 377 $565
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Cash 3224132

A;,,..'.A, rIA'.ZN
Dog &amp; C,,t boarding, bathing,
clipping, tIe', control Pet
SupplieS, dog houses, flSul,tterj
Shad1 inside kennels, screened
OutSide' runs, also air COfldi
cages 3?? 5/57.

Licensed Mortgage Broker
7373 So. [1.5.
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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
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10—Swap &amp; Trade
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Will sell or trade 14 ft Thun
derhawl.. boat. lully equip.,
excellent Cond Want car or
truck 365 6125

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WILSOPIMAIER F URNITIJRe
BUY SELL TRADE
311 31SE First St.
3275672

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frt'.' 'st f'rofe",5ion,I
wor'(rli.$nsbp qu(, qualify,
(ourteOuk s('r..L-, 668 473)
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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior E.terior blOuSe Panting
Licensed lnsure'd Bonded
fRC( E5tirnate (305 )29a,e.i
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or L.Irge Call Mr Taylor
F rt'' Est 322 8545

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Plumbing Service

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ALL P1 uMHIN. tIOt)LEMS
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Ilepairs Ie'.i', F ast
furniture, Refriq - stoves, tools I
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(ti(3
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

Home ImprovernenF'
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I-or sale by owner, 3 BR,
,
Block home on 1 acre in the
country. $42,500. 322-7195,

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Grooming &amp; Boarding
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lop Prices Paid
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'illihi',.,
i''ilu,,iI ,Ii,i)t, .'..iII'. ih'i ,',
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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES P Legg. Lec
Mtg. Broker 825 No i D
Wymore Rd , Attamonte.

G,',i,'r il I mnciscaping Rosy
specialiçts, top Soil 8 fill dirt.
l,,wri mint &amp; Ire',,' trimrtiing
313 1918

Exterior Cleaning
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MOWING&amp; LANOSC/.PINf,

Lawn Service

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323 4881
r,'e Estimate

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323 8049
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eleatiino. windows replaced,
drop clnq, cIt Call 8)4 lit?,
30

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Losing your tionie 8. credit I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
"quity 3?? 0216
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General Home Care

EflhlliSh Sp.mniet PUPS A K C
(hiariip blood line', SI SO SI/S IT)
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Lawn Care
atreasonableprices
3321193 or 377 5798

Electrical

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HURt IC L D'S Ele, tr it Service &amp;
Repair Industri,,l Comm &amp;
I1 Side nh il 311 9)54 24 hr.,

I P Fl: 501,111, mn,,Ie' (1ø (1000 w tI-i
(tliIdren. good w,ith dog. net'a', good tionie'. Ha Shot',. 5/4 323

CI4 FRC)Iç LANOco

LaWn Care

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Al RICAN VIOLETS
322 9141
[vi's after 6 &amp; wi'ekt'nus

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I Man, quality operation
8 yrs ep Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Real. 377 1321
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Lawn Maintenance

Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes. Uptiolstery
3210/01

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Dressmaking

65—Pets.Supplies

47—Real Estate Wanted

MEINTZER TILE
N,'w or repair, leaky Showers
5p4'ri.11ty 25 yrs E.p 869 856?

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313 O429,ifle'r 530

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TOWER'S HtAUTY SALON
formerly H,,rriett's Ilenuty Nook
519E 1st St. 177 5117
Ceramic 'Tile

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MORTGAGE CORP.

0648

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Fre',,.

L.ice'flsed 323 0039
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7135i1 5 French 11/ 97) Sanford
323 5321

3 OR. 2 B home w lovely pool 6
patio area. Nicely landscaped,
Assumable rort. 5,11,900,
Evenings 322 - 1911. Days 321.

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lilt. DIRT &amp; Tot' SOit
YFL.L 0 -A' SAND
Call D,,k 1,1* Ifl /560

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Alan's Appli,nce
F4e'friqeratlo,l A C Repair

62—Lawn.Garden

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 66B8335

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU

010 IN ONE OF SANFORDS
BUSIEST AREAS
Inenlorv &amp; lixtures total more'
than asking price of $23,000. Call
us today this sale for heallh
reasons

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you sell "Don't Needs" weth a
w,int id
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NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA
AREA
SMo old JBR, 7bath with Family
room, proiected tennis courts &amp;
jogging paths Beautiful jewel of
a home. ASsumable mortqaj,e
for lust about any kind, of
financing you choose 563.000
Owner motivated,

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2102 French Ave

VA.FHA-235.Conv. Homesl
Low Down Payment
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Mede' Inc., Realtor

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Guitars. D;urn, Banjos Corn
plete Thomas organs, pianos
BOti Ball's Disc Cente'r Inc

CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS

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1 Bldg. lots. Zoned MR 2.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORDREALTOR

TO WEK IVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46 USELESS EX

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Boat House, Fenced &amp; Much
More! BPP WARRANTED.
Only $39,900!

Sanford's Sales Leader
Geneva. Beautiful bldg. sites,
heavy in oak, good terms. Owner
holding.

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I INSULATION Batting, blowing.
RACO loam, tibergias &amp;
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. ---Cellulose Lowest prices Call
JACK FROST Cent heat
- 311 0839 or 904 731 6108 collect.
Air
(00(3 Service' Free Est
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Concrete' Work, Steps
inst Comm 8 tIes 372 0708
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t-iC Estirn,ite' sm or Ig
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Call Mr Taylor 322 85-45
Appliances
PAIN I lNU, CAP PFH TRY
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Terms t tii,'e't your buthit't for
itct,,,l call bl,,rOl(3 Mc(la,i,,f,a,i
(edt Manaqe'r, Strt'ep Music
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Stores l305, 84900t0

24)9 S Myrtle A-ie - Sanford

V Enterprise, Inc

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Cash for your lot! Will build in
your lot Or our lot

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AirCosni. &amp; HeatIng"

f0'(3 to pk up .n your lre.i

ND I ISHERMEN 10 ACRE

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Central Heat 8 AIr Coed Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 3?? 17/)

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POND ADJACENT 520.000

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A( ANDSUl'ERMAu,LT-'
BROKER

iN SAL ES

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19/7 Grady White fully
Cbmn, tis
l3l,ck Ma, &amp; RiteOm, Trail,'r

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quiet Cul-de sac! Dining Area,
Eat In Kitchen, FR, Central
Heat. w w Carpet and Morel
BP P
WARRANTED.
Just
$28,500'

Neighborhood!
$41,000!

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ACRES HWY .46, WI ST OF I

S ACRES FOR HORSES COWS.

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COMFORTABLE' 3 BR. I' Bath
Home in Washington Oaks on

BPP

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660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD
$7,000 PER ACRE BRINC-YOUR CHECK BOOK

REALTY

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BATEMAN REALTY

weekly Utilities included 500
Oak 322 9623; 841 7883

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Here they c,ae agale!... Watch
ee*, eeerysdy! I,es*a cau4
.Ithlh'e,ihia$upI.y1s

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Lk. Mary 3 I, sc. porch, quiet

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Sanford Gvac'ous living from $28

SALES CLERK

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76 Jeep -Good Condition
53.800

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Sailboat 1978 Victoria 18. i mos
old, shoal draft fixe'd keel. Great
racr or family cruiser. Loaded
with extras. $1,700 or $700 &amp;
assume Payments Call after
5pm. 323 8216

30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED

RETIREES TAKE NOTE
3 I*
bath, C H&amp;A, kitchen
equipped, landscaped yard, fun
in the Sun

1977 Ford LTD II, 4 Dr . Exc. con
20.800 mi r.iany extras, $3 Call 313 5158 alt. 6.00 pm.

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paInt &amp; tires Cdli after 5 3) p.m
323 190i

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 123 7710
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t975 Ya,nah,j 650cc, electric start. I
10.000 " Exc cond Adult
owner Asking 51.100. 377
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&amp; Accessories

Sanford. Fla 3211)

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10 acres, 3 BR home with trees.
trees, trees &amp; lake frontage

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* SALES REPS.

BURN TO CLEAR
LAND,., i'

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 862 3-455 322 1959 -

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KICK THE STORAGE HABIT,
173 606) nreves. 373 0517
Sell thsoe useful, no longer I ______________________________
needed items with a
Herald
Duplex freshly painted in &amp; out. I

Classified Ad. Call 332-2611 or

MUST

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AGENCY

REALTOR 3221991

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Perfect for young executive
professional. 32 with formal
living 8. dining room, wet bar.
screened
Florida
room.
worksaver kitchen 7 single car
garages Spanish garden en
trance

writing please include your
phone number

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•$40,000, For the builder 5 duplex
bldg. lots in City,

STEMPER
Build to Suit - our lot or yours.
IHA VA, FHA 2358.245

3 BR Split plan. C H&amp;A, kit. COP,

wyou

LUXURY

Eve. 322-0612, 332 1587, 327

full time. For personal in.
terview,
sv, ,te Pittsburgh

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tenants

'71 Grand Prix fully loaded
)1.000,ni $1215

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New Concl 8)4
41 25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
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NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
'7) Bass tSo,;t. SO ti,m,'utje
CHAIN OF LAKES OSTEEN
Good ,ondition Call after
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AREA 51.000 PER ACRE
I pm 323 1904

PRIVACY
For the investmenf I SOPHISTICATED
WI TM U B L EL 1EV ABLE
minded 7 unit Apt, bldg. Good

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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LAKE ACCESS. 519.900

refinished throughout, nice yard
for relaxation

*571,500.

must have car, references,
$1,200 to $.i,000 Cash, Partial
financing available, Three to

Vending Supply, 106 Carson

2

5.39.900.

Coin Operateddispensersin your
area. No selling. To qualify, you

Street, Monroeville, Pa, 15116 or
call Collect .417 856 8239. When

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Quiet neighborhood, easy access to
Hwys or anywhere. 31 newly

MR 2, located west of Sanford. I

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ROISSOM MARINE
2927 hwy 1792

16 or 20 acres near new develop
menton Markham Wood Rd. 322
1357. after i 30 3328366

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NEWLY WEDS
AGERS

*515,000. 2 building lots, zoned

Ave. 4 BR, 2 bath, C H&amp;A,
Carpeted. Garage. On 3

Refilling and collect,ng money

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*116,300, End the space race In
this 1 BR, 2 bath (out 01 the
ordinary) split level home.
Great for expandlr,g family.

55—Boats

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$11,500 Wm. Maliczowski,
REALTOR 32279*3.

financing $30,000 323 6278

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 641-2518,

FOR LEASE' Beauty Shop
7stations, ldryers
Call 365-3l6Ofordetails

43—Lots-Acreage

Large lot wtrees. Water, sewer,

lyear%old-3 BR, l'7battm Corner
$ft.' air. C heat. Assumable
mortgage at 814 or new

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find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.

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REALTOR,3227198

*576,500. A cutestarter orforthe
young at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath.
nearmopping, Call today on this

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C-o*1 Used Televisions $ ano up
Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr
3770352

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

REAL ESTATE

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53-'.Radj.Steri

3803 Orlando Or
373 5700
VA&amp; UI-IA Financing

CailBart

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Datsun 7802. 1974. air. cxc. cond
&amp; Mercury Monarch 1976, Air.
oower. exc. cond $3700 323-9571
days. 322 3603 after 6 pm.

TON w lap Siding &amp; shingle root

or trade.

DeLand 668.8335

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to

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'70 Chrysler 9 pass wagon. New
tires, rebuilt motor, extra cI.an.
Loaded. 16 ml. gal. Family or
car. 5900 773 8629

'l2BulckCenturon. Loaded. New

323 0697
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See our beautiful new BARRING

Orlando 327.1577

Walking

Cars Removed

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 t
75 models Call 339 9100 or 8341605 (Dealer

78—torcycIes

KENMOR E WASHER
Paris
Service Used Machines

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BUY JUNK CARS
FrOm $10 to $30
Call 327 1674, 377 4160

MOONEY APPLIANCES
42-Mobile Homes

Lakefront lot in Casseiberry. 100'
frontage on Seminole Blvd.
Asking $14,950 wilh good terms

2439 5 Myrtle Ave .Sanford

distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$21,300 w-excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322 6437 or
322 7111 aft 5.
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portunities

good sales personality with
desire to have career.

Phone 377 7881. Sanford

1808 Chase Ave. 3 BR. I' B. new
roof, in bk yd VA appraised
$29,500. Call 323 4398 aft 5 30. -

BROKER

Immediate occupancy. Ntw 3 BR.

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52—Appliances
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322-9283

Sentinel Star Paper RI. AM.
'-Sanford. 300 customers. sio,000
- income, $9900saIe price. 534 1537
alt. 3 p.m.
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Fenced large backyard. Must
sell immediately. 536.500 Ph
323 2638 or 323 2887 30? S
Sunland Dr . Sanford

107W Commercial

SEIGLER REALTY

YARDWORK.

Spare

W. Garnett
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC,

323 7340

Top Dollar P,iid br tunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
3275990

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ROIRIES
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Sanford 327 8721

Sanford 321-0640

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re'flch

1974 Arstrocr,,t I
tt tray'i' I
trailer 5510rk5 on I? volt e'le or
gas Has Safety 'urnace Just
like new used very little' Sec to
.'ppreci,,t,'. 51.395 Call alter 4
p in 37) 6190

'N SALE
NEW twin size box
sprngs &amp; mattress $73.95 ea
NEW cottee table with 7
matching end tables $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage. I? 92 So of

life seem so much more intelligent!"

CHOICE. MANY DESIGNS TO
CHOOSE
FROM.
PRICE
RANGE $21,000 TO $45,000

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Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644
3079 for details,

.24—Buslness

"One nice thing about television, It makes real

TRADE ON A NEW CROCKETT
LOG
HOME
OF
YOUR

INC.
REALTORS
$30 6133or339 4711 eves.

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I BR 915', Park Ave. 5)25 mo

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BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2

A1NAAUTOAUCTION
Hwy 9?. I 'nile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will
hold a
Public AUTO AUCTION every
luesday &amp; Saturday at 7 - JO It's
the Only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price Call 90.1 255
83)) fOr turther defajl',

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For Sale (OuCh. 2 chairs. coffee
table. 2 end tables, price rit.'q
3?? oo ,mttcr

WILL 1AKE YOUR HOUSE IN

FORREST GREENE

A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISAPHONECALLAWAY

Retail background helpful but

CLERK

COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4BEOROOMS.2BATHS$38,900.

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75-Recreational Vehicles

51—Household Goods
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THE

CARPET. DUE FOR COM
PLETION AUGUST I $39,000

517 .900

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Camper over
For short bed truck
327 8545

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Knowledge of farm

excellent monthly income, More

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CAPE COD HOME IN

1971 Datsun 2.402
$2750
177 5-115

.SANFQRD AUCTION.

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YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE GOODIES. EXCEPT FOR THE BIG
HOMES AND BIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $55,900.

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.109W Is?
Sn' 1Q37
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BATH CROCY.ETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING

SLEEPY HOLLOWAREA

Near I 46434.3 BR, 28 new home,
dbl. garage, country setting.

For personal interview. -See
John Tanguay at University Inn
in Orlando on Tuesday, May 22
at 7:30 p.m.
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and industrial
machinery
helpful.Specialtrainingif hired.

We have the perfect lob for in.
dustrious hard worker to work
into interesting trade.

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RNS 6 LPN's, Aides,

by phoning the office Of the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on June 6, 1979
at the Architect, 30S-$34211Q, after the Sanford,
7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
Florida, on June 6, 1979, at
following date: May 11, 1919.
7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter
possible, to review, hear comments
recorded In Flat Book IS, Page 100,
as
SPECIFIED BONDS:
The suc. possible, to review,
Public Records of Seminole County, and make recommendations to
hear comments
the cessful bidder shall provide a and make
Florida.
Board of County Commlssiopas's Ofl
recommendations to the
Performance, Payment and

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nationally known oil company.
Permanent full time position
'
offers unusually high a...
missions. Opportunity for advancement.

ROOM HOME ON A FINE

7) Dodge' Creswocxi Stattinwagon,
new tres. A C $70000 or best
otter Call 32) 0791 atter 6 00
pm or Saturday

more items to 1st

aru. seletmon foam
drapes. prints ' x 84. $11 SO pr
solids g
sb SO pr ('ustorn
upholstery
arpets
Fre't' Estimate's

LAKE NEAR DEBARY $53,000.

$595
$895
$995

hOlds 91 loaded
Plirnouth Valiant, 6 Cyl , 21.000
rn gal mileage over 20
$1995
110 Santord Ave or call 373 1980

chairs, glassware, plus too many I
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Levi 8. Wrangler Jeins

UNLUCKY' TRY THIS GREAT 13

problem with oneot our 4x6's for
$15 mo. For) month or longer if
you need, you keep key, other
Sizes available, Central Location
2579 S. Magnolia Ave. CALL 32)
60-tO or 322 7498.

Wanted baby-sitter Mon.Thurs.
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inmyhome.Call323.7597
I
LAKESYLVANAREA_
intheA.M.
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I 3 BR 1'? B Form dining room,
fern. room, fireplace.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
For local person inthisareatosell

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SUZI

We have several great op
portunities for good sales
background.

pole work. West Palm, Stuart,

MINI STORAGE
Solve your small storage space

Call 323-0500; 322-0197.

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ilOSanford Aye'
.127 5791

OLD 7 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED
LIKE
NEW
FORMER MANSION $61,900.

AVON

surance 1. retirement program.
Call 332-0364 for an appt. ask for
Mrs. Schneader.

Foreman/operators
and District Supervisors in buried
telephone cable and conduit and

37A—'OfflceRegija

recorded message.
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86? 2235
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sO Must,irq. 000d cond

Chests, dressers. sets of chars,
tSR &amp; DR Suites, square' Oak &amp;
bowed tront oak
chinas,
Mahogany .q. Queen A'ine
Chinas, large ,isst of Wicker,
,oftem' 8. end t,lble',.
ar
unusual winqt,,jck tlreside

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PUBLIC AUCTION I
'MON., MAY 21, 7 PM•
I Antiques From The North
•OAK, MAHOGANY.
'WALNUT, WICKEF.

1976 19 n Magnavox color I V
l20
Pertect
171 3 Speed
bicycles. Ike' new. 5)5 each

TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU-

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College Students desiring

ANNETTE

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DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.

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$21,000.

Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apt. weekly. Call 322405$
if no ens. (904) 257.94fl•

If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad,andif weweren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-100-432.8403 anytime for

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72—Auction

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1 Gravely riding lawn mower. 57"
51700. 1 Haun 3?' riding lc.wn
mower. $400 or both 51.100
323 -1151
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WALK TO DOWNTOWN ONLY

Property

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BR suite new, $239. 5 pc LR
new 5.399. Loveseat $44.95 8. p.
7 pc dinettes 569.95 &amp; UP. Ref
550 &amp; up. El Stove' $608. up. full

3BEDROOM, 1'2BATH, FAMILY
ROOM. 2 STORY FRAME,

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LET'S BE HONEST

CALL 323-5176

Have several immediate openings
— Good pay — Good benefits.

FIRESTONE STORE
1516 French Ave., Sanford
Equal Opportunity Empioyer—M-

36—Resort

Apply
Lakeview Nursing

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Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford, 372 8771

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Center 919 E. 2nd St.

PEOPLE

We are looking for an individual
who is aggressive, enthusiastic
and wants the opportunity to
better their career. Must have
experience in T.V., stereo 6
appliance sales. We offer cx
cellent wages 6 commissions.
Company paid life, health in.

the Seminole County Courthouse, documents

Board of County Commissio,r, on

GL1W8E8: Ribert Redford has been named to the Utah

Breakfast cook. Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford
on lakefront.

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Pirates" and "Steve Canyon" — at Ohio State University Sunday you are required to serve a copy of
AdditIonal Information
may be Bond as called for in the
obtained by contacting the
In Columbus: "We've seen each othr all too rarely throughout your written defenses, If any, to t
Additional information may be
Land specifications,
obtained by contacting the Land
EDWARD E. HADDOCK, JR.,
Development
Manager
at
323-1330,
All bids must be received
ow' care'j. He has been at his drawing broad chasing villains, SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK, Ext. 306.
before Development Manager at 333.4330,
the spec'fled time and encloWd in a Ext. 3.
and I've been around the world chasing politicians, which
Persons not able to attend the sealed envelope
I PA., Plaintiff's attorney, whose
plainly marked on
address is 17 SOUTH MAGNOLIA hearing whOwish
suppose, Is much the same thing."
Persons not able to attend the
to comment on the the outside "Proposal" and
Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil pigig
Marte Weissidler, wife of Johnny WelumaUe,', the 74year.old

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18—HelpWanted

person

by Gill Fox

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New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. 530.000 to
53e,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER 3222287

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Size draperies $10 8. up Sanford

5364) mo , lt mo rent &amp; deposit.
323 0)06

2nc St.

SIDE GLANCES

Unfurnished

H&amp;A, Range, Ref. Vacant, lease,

d
necessary. Apply in person
Lakeview Nursing Center 919 E.

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bath homenear Golf Cnur'. Top
condition &amp; neighborh
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LOCH ARBOR-. Large 3 BR, 2

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323.5.

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(15) days prior to the aforesaid
hearing. In addition, said ilotice
shall be posted in the area to be
considered at least fifteen (IS) dais
prior to the date of the Public
Hearing.

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Call 372-5732

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Section 565.09 Florida Statutes 1957. the Seminole County Courthouse,
INVITATION TO BID:
Sig. Victoria R. Rock
Sanford, Florida, on June 26, 1979 t
Notice is hereby given that the
PubliSh: May 14.21,74, June 4, 1979 1:00 P.M., or as
soon thereafter as School Board of Seminole County,
DEJ 66
.
possible, to consider a specIfic land Florida will receive sealed bids until
USC amendment to the Seminole ?
:OOp.m.,Junel,l979atwhichtlm.
County Comprehensive Plan, Or.
NOTICE OF VACATING AND
thebidswillbepubliCly0pe
dinance 77-25, and rezoning of the read
ABANDONING AN ALLEY.
aloud in the Seminole County
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
described property from A.1 School Board office
building.
Agriculture to PUD Planned Unit PROJECT TITLE: SUSPENDED
You will take notice that the City

32-ibo(5eS

All breeds, fully experienced
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FUrnished
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Apt. Private entrance, utlliti
turn. $85 mo. 668 6208.

Dog Groomer

PEOPLE HELPING.

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Hayakawa

COOK5&amp; WAITRESSES

Mature person to care for
2smallchildren,nmyhome

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munications Commission questions facing the FCC, the channelsovera
JOHN A. BALDWIN, Baldwin 6 variance to allow for erection of a
the FictitIous Name Statutes, Towirethe sizeof
Swanson, 323-5690.
Dikeou, 300 Highway 17.92, Fern free standing sIgn to be located five
________________________
Chairmn Charles Ferris agency
Wit: Section$65.09 Florida Statutes
Park,
Florida 32730, Attorneys
charged with regulating a telephone line, and how other 1957.
petitioner, and fIle the original for (S)feetwithintheprop,rtyline,said
BabySltinmyhome
with property being situate in the City Of
aimed a special Zi4nch antenna the communications business, systems are now available to
Sig. J. B. Howell
Week Days
the Clerk of the above styled court at Lake Mary, Florida,
out the southeast window of his In the coming decades.
Raymond Lee (JBH)
and described
"dial up" specific Information Publish:
the Seminole County Courthouse, as follows:
Sandy 322-0711
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elghthfloor office. Then he
May 21,21. June 1, Ii, 1979
Sanford, Florida, on or before June
Ferris, chief counsel to on a TV set,
Section 17 Township 205 Range
DEJ-102
flipped on his TV set.
fl, 1919; otherwise. Judgment
Speaker
Thomas
O'Neill
before
may XE, East ", of Northeast /4 of the
food Things to Eat
"We're
at
the
crossroads
of
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be
entered
A few more wiggles of
against you for the relief
Northeast ¼ of Northwest ¼ less
being
appointed
by
President
the
Information
demanded In the pet'tion.
society,"
he
antenna, and the screen pro- Carter to head the
FiCTITIOUS NAME
North 40 feet for road and East 116
Blackberries fr sale. U.pick, 7k
THIS NOTICE shall be published
Notice is hereby given
feet. Said property also commonly
duced a perfect picture of a test octot)er 1977, dlscuuedFCC in said. "We're making decisions engaged
that I am once each week
per quart, we pick $1.23. Bring
in
business
for
tour
(1)
con.
known
at
513
W.
Lake
Mary
here
which
his
job
will
at
affect society as St.
own containers. 323-6179 Osteen.
1100 W. 13th sEutive weeks In The Sanford Boulevard.
being ted directly to Fema' let
Sanford Semlnnl. County,
p1 b
y
(Vs dXuct*ed deCidOl down Roy Luttr*ll.
Herald, Sanford, Florida.
via Canad1 1eU%tL
Florida, under the tictitlous name Of
The Public Hearing will be held in
Invt
with
UPT
Sunday.
the
road."
TIP TOP SUPER MARKET, and
WITNESS my hand and seal Of the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
The tiny Japanese-made He said a recent Commerce
said
J i—1,nfruct ices
that I Intend to register said
name 1919. Court on this 17th day of May, Florida,at$:oop,m,onJune6 1979, ________________________
"earth station" with its con- Department
or
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court,
(SEAL)
study
as
soon
thereafter
showed cornas possible, at
Legal Notice
verter for a regular television mcatlons accounts
Seminole County, Florida in ac
whIch time Interested parties for
for
50
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
cordance with the Provisions of the
cods only about $250, bUt
and against the request stated above
FICTITIOUS NAME
20% OFF
Arthur Beckwith
of the ross national
Fictitious Name Statutes, TWit:
will be heard. Said hearing may be creative Expressions
implications are enormous: Its pereent
By:
Eleanor
F.
Buratto
323-8812
Noticeinisbusiness
hereby at
given
I am
product, when all its wide- engaged
5204that
Ohio
St.,Section 563.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
continued from time to time until
_______________________
Deputy Clerk
technology is already available ranging
51g. Charlie Jackson Jr.
final action Is taken by the Board of UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
applications are Orlando, F Ia. 32*01
PubIish: May 21.
28, June 1, 11, 1979 Adjustment.
to bypass local TV stations and considered
County, Florida, under theSemInole
fictitious Publish: May 21,28 .Junel, Il, 1979
DEJ.104
Sell those things that are lust
- everything from
DEJ.105
1'hisnoticeshall be posted in three
name of KALEIDOSCOPE, and that
radically alter the $10 billion
taking up space with a want ad
banking
transactions
to
I intend to register said name with
(3) publIc places within the City of
inthe Herald 332-2611 or 531.9993.
television industry,
the Clerk of the CircuIt Court,
publishing a newspaper.
Lake Mary, Florida, at the City Hall _____________________________
Noticeof Public Hearings
Whether and when — such
and Published in the Evening
Seminole County, Florida In ac
The Board of County Corn"The technology is way cordance
11-A---Arts&amp;Ciafls
the provisions of the missioner, of Seminole County will
Herald, a newspaper of general
individual satellIte-receivIng ahead
of the marketplace," he Fictitious with
ADVERTISEMENT OF
circulation in the City of Lake Mary,
Name Stalutes. To-Wit:
hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
stations should be allowed to said, describing how fiber
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SEALED BIDS
Florida, one time at least fifteen

31—Apartments

Days Inn Restaurant hiring full &amp;
part time waitresses &amp; Cooks.
Apply in person Days Inn
Sanford.

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For Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap
praisals, Call Dell's Auction 373
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Railings

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S.C. BALINT &amp; ASSOC
3778665
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Customu,it run work
Window guards gates etc
Marlin 53:3/Ill, 3)9 769)

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DEAR DR. LAMB — Four
years ago i menstruated at the
age of 66. Then I had an imsuccessful vaginitis treatment
with Pap smears every six
months.

Recently my gynecologist
removed a benign fibroid
tests h 'irfr1
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either black or white In are necessary.
reference to cancer but that
According to your letter you
mine was gray. Does the gray
condition ususally precede are 70 years of age and your
cancer? I asked my doctor if z doctor doesn't want to subject
had cancer and he said no, but you to an unnecessary major
that he could perform a operation. The best advice I can
give you Is to be satisfied with
hysterectomy to remove my the fact that he is watching you
fear of cancer Only he didn't so closely and carefully. That
like to do this at my age. I'm to means that If you have Inhave a biopsy in a month and I dications that there are
am in a panic. I'm so worried I changes that Justify having a
can'tsleei.Shouldlrecluesta hysterectomy that It will be
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hysterectomy at my age tO done early enough so that you
relieve my anxiety?
should have completely successful results Insofar as the
DEAR
READER—
First
you
prolAemnofcancerisconcerned.
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did not have a normal menIt's the woman who is not
druatlon at age 66. Even at
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outside limit. women do t being properly supervised and
have menstrual periods after followed regularly who gets into
age 57. Bleeding in women after trouble. That's often the woman
the menopause or In the older who hasn't had an examination
bin with.
age group is not normal and
should be cause for a woman to
'nwre's no absolute rule that
go immediately to see her can be applied to every woman
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your cells on the examination, medical condition and how
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of the uterus that are not either problems exist, if any, In her
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necessarily mean that a cancer
The doctor is often in a bad
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and careful follow up p cancer, he may be accused
examinations so that any 'n- of doing unnecessary surgery
portant change can be detected even if he prevents a woman
HOROSCOPE
as early as possible. Many such from developing a fatal cancer.
women with borderline ab- If he doesn't take It out and the
B
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normal cells never develop borderline changes progress to
cancer g ft Is true that the risk cancer then he may be
Is increased. That's why the criticized for not acting sooner.
For Tuesday, May 22, 1979

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Paw. They also produce an
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checked th. results at one
game with these prognosticatIons."
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hand one Is that North will
Open the bidding with either
one club or one diamond.

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overcalled a diamond opening with two clubs. South
made one of those newfangled takeout doubles and
West decided to try three
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Herald Staff Writer
A non-profit organization in
Seminole County isn't afraid of

a little elbow grease to establish
a workshop in Seminole Count'
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buildings that could have
housed the workshop were
never donated.

'lime non-profit organization
had turned down time original
offer because the building is too

The school board authorized
its superintendent Wednesday
to negotiate a lease with the

offer from time Seminole County
School Board to rent the now

The organization had hoped
to locate its workshop in San-

Currently, a portion of the
elementary school is used to

to do construction work oil

closed Lake Monroe Elementary School for $1 a year. On
Wednesday, Bob Tango, a

ford because 60 percent of the
adults will probably comic from
there. however, deserted

store equipment and other
property of the school board.
Tango told time school board

various products they will sell.
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establish it is serious about the
project by coming up with

organization has found a home,
it may Lien begin applying to
the various agencies for funding of its project, Tango said.

initial matching funds and a

Without time community's workable premise, these grants
support the chances of the will not be available," Murray
workshop becoming a reality said,

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reportedly stranded in an
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there are no hydrants. If the
tr uc k runs out of water, it has to
return to refill. In the IIi1'UIi
time, the house continues to
burn, Kulbes Said.
Lake Mary officials have
been seeking measures to raise

To accomplish this goal, the
director.
organization will approach the
Ti.ere are various grants Seminole County Board of
available from both the state Commissioners and the school
and the federal sources as well board for funds to supplement
as United Fund and United various state and federal grants
Cerebral
Palsy
but
a it plans to apply for,
prerequisite to apply is proof
the community wants the
The workshop would provide

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at least be reviewable after the
first year," Perinchief said.

are nil, said Patrick Murray,

chroorn, too," he said.

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In custody on a felony charge of manufacturing a
controlled substance is David Michael Harper (left).
Police said a second man is being sought in conneetloim with the alleged "pot" Farm operation.
Detective David Higginbotham (right) said 112
marijuana plants, with an estimated street value of
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Tango said. "They need space

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operation. The workshop would
require at least 4,500 square
feet to accommodate that many
people, he Said.

non-profit organization for the
ground floor of the school or
possibly another location in the
county.

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the workshop would serve
approximately 45 to 60
physically
disabled
and
mentally retarded adults
during Its first year of

large, in severe thsrepair and is
located on time northern most
perimeter of the county which
could hinder transportation.

mentally retarded.

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homestead exemption, the

"one-shut" increase to Lx' in
effect for only one year. After
the first year, he said, he oultI
like to see the mill levy revert
back to the three-mill rate,

revenues n order to meet rising
costs and demands for service.
lii a special meeting called May
24 to discuss the problem,
consultant Randy Lankford
told councilmen that the ad
valorem tax (property tax) rate
comprises about 30 percent of
the city's $3 million budget.
however, Lankford pointed out
that the property tax valuation,
which rose steadily from 1973 to
1976, has peeked and is not
projected to rise markedly
during the next few years.
Lankford said the rise in
property valuation rose by
$20 million from 1974 to
1976, but the increase from 1976
to ltfl8 was only about (3
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mill
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raise
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ea Ot
find supplemental sources such
is governinent grants to meet
rising costs, he in di cat ed .
A special meeting of the
council has been set for July 19
to discuss with Lankford !ht'
.t&amp;ilatnlity ot state and federal
grants. Kulbes said.
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Kulbes said he will ask the
city council to consider setting
a July or August date for the
election. If the council sets the
election and the voters approve
the referendum, the more than
$70,000 in increased taxes
generated would be used to pay
for a new Ngli pressure fire
truck, he said.

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three, is lower. In
addition, Kulbes said, the taxes
in Lake Mary have not been
raised since the city was
chartered five years ago. The
levy has always been three
mills, he said.

Until this year a special
election would not have been
required for a mm11 iLV) hike.
However, the Ligtslature on its
last day of session approved a
bill that prohibits any city from
raising its tax rate by more
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jump from the current three l)'t1flel1tS, according to
mill levy to a four mill levy Kulbes. In subsequent years
would raise city tax payments additional water and sewer line
extensions could be funded if
.
Lake Mary voters may be from $45 to ,
the
four mill levy is approved,
called to the polls to vote on a
Lake Mary has the second
.
said.
special referendum that would lowest tax rate in the county
allow the city to raise taxes by among municipalities. Only
Councibnaii Burt I'ertnchief
one mill, city manager Phil Oviedo, whose mill levy is said today lie would favor the
Kulbes said today.
tax hike, but only if it were a
slightly below
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Among the items involved in Dr. All's research is the
study of the distribution of larvae to the water and soil
cheinistr. • Maybe this will lead to some kind of clue,
such as uidirectiv controlling the midges by controlling
certain pollutants.
People have to learn to live with the midges to an
extent," Dr. All said. 'They have been around for
thousands of years. As larvae they are beneficial for fish
food. They clean the environment by consuming organic
matter in the lakes and help clean the lakes," he said.
"We are still developing basic information on the different pestiferous species. We first must know what is in
the lake," he said.

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property owners may use electrocutor
traps or a solution of one percent malathion spray for a
measure of control." Dr. All said. lie added the only way
of eradicating the midges in the lake is by spraying
chemicals at a cost of $100,000 for a single treatment of
Lake Monroe. Such a treatment would be effective for 34
weeks only.
'We cannot use chemicals in the lake because of the
costs involved. We cannot use biological control agents
like fish because to stock such a huge lake would be difficult and fishermen would only catch them anyway,"
said Dr. All.

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In his continuing research, yr. An has lounu a tour-to.
fivefold increase in the numbers of larvae from the
midges since April. "There are now 50-100 per square foot.
The warmer weather and water temperatures have
caused the increase which will prevail until September or
October," he said.
In addition to Lake Monroe and the Florida Power and
Light Reservoir where Dr. All has been collecting samples, he is now sampling Lake Jessup south of Sanford.
"Lake Jessup is also heavily infested," he said.
Dr. All met with a research team of the U.S. Army for
two days this week. The team, studying and doing
research work on the midge in Maryland, was at Lake
Okeechobee.

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Dr. Ali heads up the midge I blind mosquito i research
program at the UniversitN of Florida Agriculture.
Research and Education Center on ('elers Avenue in
Sanford.
lie has been gathering infonnation under a state grant,
on the insect for the past 10 months. State funding has
been approved to continue the research program for at

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The blind mosquitoes have returned in droves to the
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alleviate the infestation at this tiiiie, according to Dr.
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adults who graduate from time
Rosenwald
School
for

school, which has a current
enrollment of 169 pupils, instructs children between 3 and
21 In a variety of basic skills
from horticulture and doniestic
economy to toilet training, he
said
"Our problem is where do
these adults go after they have
graduated?" Murray said.

With no workshop facility in
Seminole County, adults are
Exceptional
Children
in
Altamonte Springs, Murray forced to travel long distanii4es

said.
The four-year-old

public

to the
Central
Florida
Workshop in Orange County,
Murray said.

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Friday, June 15, 1979

Woman In Tree Raising Funds

Eagle Crusade Gets Off The Ground

NATION

IN BRIEF
Macy Fire

ils SHARON ('ARRASC()

household. They include the Great Horned Owl, Turkey
Vulture and the Screech Owl,
"I've wanted to sleep overnight in a nest for years," Ms.
Mager told reporters before her climb. "The sit-in will be
fun, but more importantly, it will alert people to the plight
of this magnificent bird, our national
To make her six days safe, the AAA Tree Service has
rigged up several special features to Ms. Mager's tree.
Ms. Mager wears if safety belt around her middle to stop
her from failing out of the tree. Another rope has been
rigged up that can lower her to the ground within seconds
flat should it
necessary to do so.

Herald Staff Writer
You ' ve heard of the Birdman of Alcatraz." Now meet
the
I .adv of Apopka
Doris Mager climbed a 50-foot pine tree Thursday afternoon to an
eagle's nest where she will take
ill) residence for the next six (lays. The nest is located on
State Road 119 beta ccii Winter Springs and Oviedo.
When she i i'achcd the top, ,Ili inquisitive eight-)ear-old
bo asked M Mager, 53, of
she could see.
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relayed Ms. Mager on her walkic talkie. She retained her
sense of
even 50-feet off the ground.
But Ms. Mager iso t taking tier mission lightly. She's
serious.
the vice president of Raptor Research and
Rchahihtation for Fhtirida
Society, Ms. Mager
wants to focus attention on the plight of the
eagle.
She
to raise funds for the Florida Audubon
Socict s ncs birds of I'Y aviary to care and protect the
to mis which V (1(11(1 ('t)St ilt)Oilt $20,000.
Alarmed by the number (if bald eagles killed each year
by sportsmen, Ms. Mager has five of the rare bird.s in her

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Fireman Dead, 14 Hurt
NEW YORK UI'! I
I)vtectivcs, mindful that Macy's
department store has been the target of firebombs in tillhe
past, today are working to determine the cau.se of a fouralarm fire Thursday that killed a fireman, injured at least
14 other people and forced thousands of shoppers and
employees to flee.
The dead firefighter, Walter J. Smith, 31, of Beilmore.
N.Y.,
of several
were trying to pinpoint the
location of the fire when
entire area burg into
Smith, a
the second fireman to die
on the job this year.
had to scramble back to the exits,"
Fire
Commissioner Augustus Beckman. 'This one fireman
get out."
blaze began
4 p.m. in a sporting
storeroom, stocked with highly
plastic inerchimdise. It ''erupted in if fireball"
spewed thick
clouds of smoke into the street, authorities said.
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KEY UISI,'AYNE, Fla. LPI
The Ke Biscayne
tuomue where forumie'r President Nixon often retreated front
the worries of the Wtiitt Houc tias met the wrecker's ball
and now the furmimer Winter White house is only a pile of
rubble.

A titemnber of the U.S. Bald Eagle Recovery Team, she
Is one of six ouiueii in the
States who is licensed to
rare for bald naglc's. She has been employed by the society
for l yea rs.
Fifteen iimci
mis of
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LOS AN(;l:I.Es I UP! )
John Wayne's family is
considering suggestions for his funeral, including
proposals it be held on his Arizona ranch or that tie be
cremated and hLs ashes buried on an island off the
California (1)aSt.
Wayne's seven sons and daughters tact •Fhurs4la) said
Michael
the eldest son and family spokesman.
"We are discussing several possibilities," he said. No
announcement will be made on where or when the final
rites will be held, however, since only the initiiediate
Iaiiiilv"ill attend.

Wreckers finished leveling ttie house Thursda to make
Way for a ilianisiumi being built b Colomuibian retiree'
1':duuIrdc) Ortega, He bought the prope'rts for $455,000 last
% ear.
'Itmere h a d tx'cmi a brief unsuccessful campaign to save
the Inbramth' Nixon huiiit' as it historical monument.

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l)arla hood, the diziipled
sweetheart of the "Our Gang Comedies," has (lied of
unknown causes. She was 46.
A s!x)kenw) at Pierce Brother Mortuary said Miss
hood (lied Wediiesday morning at a hospital in the suburb
of Canoga Park. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Miss Iloexi, recruited as the ''new girl" in the "Our
Gang" series in 1935, as one of three girls who
the
lead feminine role in the comedies, following Polly Chase
-Sears and Shirley ,Jean Itickart.
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The attorneys told the Senate Ethics oiiwii ti
Talmadge is the victim of staff errors, .tit embezzling
former aide, and an embittered and unstable ex-wife.
But attorneys for the committee say l'almadge's LX
planations for his financial affairs are untrue and lie is at

least guilty of "gross negligence" and "an obvious indifference to the Senate r ules."
The opposing views were stated ilmursday in motions to
the coimnuttee, which will hear oral arguments Tuesday
and then decide whether to dismiss the five financial
misconduct charges against Talmadge as requested by
his attorneys
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Mancit' Owens
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Sewell, Deltona

Mary Thornas, Longwood
Carolyn F Mancusco. Longwood

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From her eagle's nest perch atop the pine tree Doris
lager left dials with visitors on walkie-talkie as
volunteer on ground raises supply by rope above.

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Vandals dented the hoods and fenders of 10 new Honda cars
parked at a loading dock at 700 S. French Ave. sometime late

Judge Williams found Bodden guilty of armed robbery in
connection with the May 12 hold-up of a man In the Perkins

Wedines(Lay flight or earlyThursday morning, Sanford police said.

Restaurant at 215 W. state Route 430, Altanionte Springs.

Police said wimlshu'hls on some of the vehicles were;its()
damaged. The total dariunge' estimate was $1,225, ixdice said.

Altamonte Springs police said Bodden entered the restaurant
and demanded money from the man at gunpoint.
SANFORD BURGLARY
A burglar broke into (tie side window of a bait shop at 433 N.
Palmetto Ave. Wednesday, Sanford police said.
Police said the owner of the store, H.A. Huffman, reported a
loss of $90 in cash and stolen items.

SENTENCED
Rex Allen Bodden, 24, of Orlando Tuesday was sentenced to
fromsix riionths to 10 years in the state penitentiary by Circuit
Judge Vulie Williams.

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Brezhnev Arrives For

lj\III':Ll.E, Fla. I UPI i --- Police' were still seeking two
iiueni Friday who pulled a 35-year-old woman From her car
Monday and killed her.
Glenda Reynolds apparently tried to fight the two men
and died on the scene of head injuries, police said.
No suspects have been arrested, but Hendry County
Sheriff's deputies were looking for two young black men
driving 4W old-muodel gray or gold Cadillac. One of the men
was described as about 6-feet4-inches tall wearing a red tshirt, and the other was about 6-feet tall weam Ing a gray
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Workman Electrocuted
CORAl. GABU:s, Fla. UP!; - A Hialeah wot:,..ni
was killed Thursday when the drilling rod he was
maneuvering hit a hot wire and fired 7,260 volts-of electricity through his body.
'l'hme 19-year-old worker, wtiose name was withheld until
relatives could be notified, was assisting Abelardo Azcuy
with it five-foot section of metal rod when it touched the 30foot-high electric wire.
izcuy, who was not injured, tried to resuscitate the man
without success. lie' was pronounced dead on arrival at
Doctor's hospital.

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VIENNA, Austria UPI)

(lark blue suit with iiuedals in
A white ambulance with tinue twice-a-day sessions him I in October 1978;
he was in elaborate security precautions
Soviet President Leonid I. the lapel, walked unassisted flashing blue lights joined the through Sunday. The summit good shape. No problem with for the summit, including
new
Brezhnev, 72, walking with a
the' stair ramp from his motorcade about 20 cars behind climaxes on Monday, with the slurred sneech." Vance said he ambulances and secial 'cuedislight limp, arrived amid iron
lane but kept a lirumi grip on the' the Soviet
plane'
p
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ing ul (lie SALT 11 was "glad" Brezhnev appeare
clad security today lot' his first hand rail. His face appeared
teams in case either leader
Both Carter and Brezhnev treaty. BotIi ueaders return healthier. ,,it
will help," he should fall ill. Separate hospuine't'tung with President Carter puffy and he favored his left leg were originally scheduled to home (tie sumac day.
said.
and the signing of t he iit.' S:
tals have be en designated for
as he reviewed 4W honor guard. have i private day until their
The (reat) becomes efktve
II treaty.
Austria, long used to high Breztmnev and Carter in case of
Brezhnev has been reported courtesy call on Kfrctisctilueger after it is approved by the diplomatic meetings, laid on
need.
As Brezhne'v's plane touched recently to be in
better health and Austrian Chancellor Bruno Supreme Soviet and the U.S.
(lowli at Vienna's Sc'hwechat than for Millie time.
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Senate. Carter faces a tough
Kreisky.

JM'KSONVII.I,E, Fla. UP!, -- The 1,700 member
boilermaker's umiionl struck the Jacksonville ship repair
% ard at 12:01 nih. tudil) after workers rejected a cost-ofliving wage increase offer that nuiet President Carter's
guidelines.
The strike was against Jacksonville Ship Yards Inc.,
w hih is the largest on the East Coast and handles both
coiiumnercial 4111(1 U.S. Navy ship repairs.
"We have pickets up," said C.W. Juries, international
vice preside'iit of southeastern states for the International
Brotherhood of Buile'rriiakers, Iron Ship Builders,
Illacksinittis, Forgers 41101 Helpers, AIi"-CIO.

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attorneys say five weeks of hearings have failed to prove
the Georgia Democrat was guilty of any intentional
wrongdoing and all chargiv, of
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mncttiimmg tixe'ii (tie' gamin's thcrc )rlan-SrritlrIi I-- i
unit' ttiimig (hit' fxttimig lx)tl is (lii 5111,111 \ ithunt •i Ii If' 1,1.
(tie' big niionie ismit tb't'ie'.
tiutith sand it is
unmlike'I that (-rIkelt bt'ttr\
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mmiamimpulate' the odds
smii,tll trontun like ()i LiiiSt'nuinniule tx'taiesc it uuiihl take und ,t sil11l 'loft a
betting to alter tilt, t)(111s
The Urlando-Se'niiinole' floss has mll ,i !,1 ,nrii .f ts'tti;i
window and scitli miii tritel - ta lit5 suit g Irma .fu.m.j
6-to-5 on 41 quimiic'ln bet t', ithi just JO $ 11*'!
lit' sSlf liii!
rapid tiuxuatituni would make it filfitult iii iIl4liupuittt' it
tune' the odds 0' ithi niiv lt'gr'e'e' of ,it cU1,I5 lit' s.ii't
hiucothi said hit' has st'e'mi mitt mimifitatiomi that !1ia' ci has t'
fixed on fk't';i asked to fix garlit's b pl1i ni !rls
',Jam-alam is ,Ili honorable profi'ssiuun. .S,,min' if ths.'st'
players train froum age' five' or six I ufomi 1 knits', ari that
would throw awa their i'1Ire't'r for a fix hksilt-s. (hi' t;p,
(hit' gaunt'
played vouif have' (ii icrib',' almntit all its
pl1my'rstofiavca safe tx't and that 0'Ulit lit'
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the la_st two decade's. lIt'
tItian pIns en' fins
disiiiist'd (lit' antmt'lc as iniacc'umate'
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irs a I
hitachi tiavenit even fx't'mi talkinig afoul it miii Ii
rtc'ogiimzc' it ton' sshiat it Is
jiimik. sail (
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fixed,'' ha' added
But an inivt'stigiittir w ithu the I )ivisioii ot 1%11, 1'mliilucl
agt'n'ine' otfit,' ill Mimniii said that tticni' ,ti t - iivc'stigatlolls now uunk'rw4m', 111 several I 'In il,t fritit.ri
lIt' sand hit' is not ,,t lifx'rt
reveal ss fimih (nJmitcns iii
being Iin(ifx'ut, lion iliscuss tin' nature of (tie' imp,
hlusseve'r- , tt' tll sa that (hit' imive'stigatnons welt' il l it
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Advance knowledge of ho sc the bet twg 0' as going
alluwe'tl (hut' Mmmiii Svnitlic'a(e' bettors to stas 4iwas from
tie' twa vi h favored players and place theirr mmmo nie'v ciii less
popular
en's.
'l'urmunug the odds
arranging, for players to rig (tie'
gaines gave' the Minim S muticate bettors huge earnings tit
Connecticut Ironitomis, according to the' article. While the
normal return on a bet at J111-ala is 82 cents on en thi
(full-'[ , tine niiagazine' reports, the systt'umns bettors w crc'
reaping $1.12
each dollar bet
Bettors repon'tedlv concentrated their activities on ttmt'
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airport from Moscow, if securiTile Soviet president, who
Carter, however, decided to Sellilig job ill winning the
ty helicopter hovered overhead. wits not accompanied by
his siunple Austrian food and aides necessary two-thirds ratificaGerm an shepherd attack dogs wife, walked along a red carpet said he would slip out of Wolf's tiun of the
treaty from a
and black and red bereted and received greetings (ruin residence, where

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he is staying, skeptical Senate,
"Cobra" security police stood Ksrchsclulaeger, then broke into for lunch at a restaurant.
U.S and Soviet negotiators in
watch with subnuactunc gulls Oil a wide gri n when a group of
Brezhnev aides said the Geneva finally completed the
CL4RENCEGIVENS
daughters, Mrs. Mary Johnson
9 a.m. readings. tern- Rain probability 70 percent the control tower and surround - Austrian children presented Soviet leader would lay a text of the 78-page pact Thurand Mrs. Irma Bicio, both of
rooftops.
Clarence
Givens,
65,
of
peru we,
, overnightlows,
him with bouquets.
today and 50 percent tonight irig
wreath in a private ceremony sday evening arid initialed the Hickory Avenue, Sanford died Sanford and two sons, lsham J.
Local officials said it W4IS the'
73, yesterday's hig h, 87, and Saturday.
Carter, in his arrival cofli- at the Soviet war memorial docwiient, which means the
Sheffield,
Sanford
and
Sat ur day, June 9, Ile was bo
barometric pressure, 29.
tightest security Vienna had merits, made it clear the before heading for the palace. language in both English and
rn
Dillworth
C.
in
Sheffield,
Madison
seen
in
several
years.
and
was
retired
SATURDAY
TIDES
rel ative hum
summit and treaty signing
percent;
Carter was reported by of. Russian versions is frozen.
Longwood; 12 grandchildren; 9
lie is survived by a daughter
At about the same time, ceremony would not by them- ficiuts to be
Daytona Beach: high 1:11
winds, SE at 7 mph.
Ilee treaty imposes the first
in all upbeat mood
great-grandchildren
Dr.
hlortense
G.
Evans
a
,
President
Carter,
who
arrived
selves
p.m,
low
1:50
7:28
urn,
tad the nipttition, the for his first meeting with nwnersud limits on th
(Id through
mn.
th
(,ram
Funeral
untral Home is in
e strate- Washington, 1) C
Thursda y night on what he suspicion an d
7:54 pm
sister'
Saturday. Showers and
the. tension
Brezhnev, an encowitu- he had gte arsenals of the two super Gertrude
charge
of
arrangements
Davison
eral:high
1:03
called
a
mission
of
peace,
,
(we
derstorms likely today. Chance
between the United States and sought since his inauguration in powers The SALT I treaty brothers
Port Cana v
A C Givens, Pmnette
of thundershowers tonight and u.m., 1:42 P.M., to% 7:19 a.m., went jogging lit tile rose. Soviet Union.
January 1977, oidy to be put off signed in Iri2 froze existing and
n
of
U.S.
11
L.
Givens, Pompano
Funeral Notice
Saturday. Highs in the mid 80s. 7:45 p.m.
a
We' have no illusions,
) It. Soviet leader
Beach.
Am bassador
bus' dorMi lton
Oil WU
olf'
sr
IA)wS in the low to mid 70s.
Bayport: high 7:18 urn., 6:42
11
treaty
was
ready.
Carter said Th ursday, "that SAL!
Zanders Funeral Home
Ince sa
During Ca rt er's 8-hour-andWinds northeast to east 15 mph. p.m., low 12:42 a.m., 1:10 pm.
GIvENS.
CLARENCE—
this agreement will rid the
The president and first lady 15-minute
flight
Graveside services for Clarence
front Apopka, is in charge of
The two superpower leaders world of danger or end all the
Givens, 65. of Hicknrv Avenue
ltosalvmu Carter brought ' Wzichin&amp;'lnti S'i'r.tiirt' ,,ç
arranuemiuent
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were scheduled to have their differences between our two
Sanford, who died Saturday,
variety of gifts for Brezhnev, C)TUS Vance told reporters the MRS,
CORNEI.lA SIIEF.
Julie 9. will be Saturday at I p.m
first face-to-face encounter at nations. But we are confident
including a porcelain sculpture last issues to be resolved were FIELD
at Restlawn Cemetery with
about 1 p.m. EDT in a joint that SALT 11 will widen the
of two peace doves fashioned by the definition of cruise missiles
Eider Duke Green officiating.
assiles
courtesy call on Austrian areas of cooperation, and
Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka,
the late Mrs Joseph Chorlton of and a section distinguistung
Mrs. Cornelia C. Sheffield, 87,
in charge
President Rudolf Kirsctdaeger. reduce the dangers of nuclear
New Jersey. Diplomats said the between nuclear warheads and
of 1712 Southwest Road, SanFull summit negotiations holocaust."
SHEFFIELD. MRS CORNELIA
gift represented America's "penetration aids"
decoys'
ford, died Thursday at
C.
Funeral Services for Mrs
begun Saturday and the signing
Breztuiev made no arrival
desire for stable and peaceful used to confuse opponent's Seminole Memorial
Cornelia C Sheffield. 87, of 170
Ho
spi
tal.
.
of the treat) limiting strategic speech and was wiusked away
SOuthweSt Road, Sanford, who
relations with the Soviet Union. radar.
Site was born in Monticello and
weapons is scheduled for in a black Russian Zil
died
Thursday, will be Saturday
The two statesmen will get
Vance also said that Brezh- came to Sanford from there
at I p m at Gramkow Funeral
42
Monday.
hmnousiuie. lie sat in the front
down to serious talks on nev appeared to be inumiproved years ago.
Home Chapel with Ralph Brewer
The ailing Soviet leader, in a seat for the ride into town.
OthiCit,nn
Sntuirnbit tiiiirriin' , and
)itth 'Th, l'..-4 I.
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one is survived by two
Cemetery Gramkow in charge

Linda Blair Guilty
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JA('KSONVII.LE, Fla. iUPII
Thursday to a
gwlt)
pleaded
Blair'
star' linda
niiisdemmme'anor count of cocaine possession and governuncut prosecutors recommended against jailing her.
U.S. l)istsmt( Judge iitisse'il W. Meiton questioned the
actress closely Thursday before he accepted the
guilty plea. lie- delayed sentencing pending a background
Investigation.
The rrnaximiiuumn penalty on the charge of conspiracy to
possess cocaine' is one year in jail and a $5,000 fine,
In (he plea ba rgain arrangenuie'flt, federal prosecutors
dropped the more serious charges of conspiracy to
possess with thie intent to distribute cocaine and
mriarmjuana, wtuc'h is a felon'.
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A federal court jury convicted nine Ku Klux Klansnuue'nu
Thursday of violence aimed at
terrorizing blacks in Talladega
County.
U.S. District Court Judge
Frank McFadden sentenced
eight of the Klansnien to two
years ih priso n. One other
Klansmenu, Joseph Stewart of
Childersburg, was convicted of
four counts and sentenced to
four years in prison.
Three Klunsnnent in the trial
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were acquitted and felon)
charges against the' Kltmnsmmieni
for impersonating the h"fIl in
the flogging of a white' oman
were dismissed.
'Die verdict against UflL'
defendant, Juunie's Bettis, was
wfttut'ld because he is recovering from a heart problem in a
u1tnnItHn(l hifltipl.(44l
The defendants were released
on bond. Defense attornieys said
time)' would appeal the conivie'(ions to the 5th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals iii Ness

Governor Signs Bill

By SHARON CARRASC()
Herald Staff Writer
President Carter would flash
one toothy smile at Seminole
('ounty schools if he knew they
had saved uhiore than $71,000 on
electricity Llls.
In the past six months, 38 of
Seminole County's 40 public
schools have reduced their
electricity costs by $71,469.20,
Hugh Carlton, director of
auxiliary services for the school
district, announced to the
school board on Wednesday.
To accomplish this, (tie
schools utilized a number of
energy comiservatiomi tactics
that varied from turning off
their security lights at night to
limiting the use of their air
c'onditinners. Canton said.
Last year, the Scmiiiniuie
County Schoo l Board adopted a
plan called the Energy Conservationm oroluralim written by

Losses like those suffered by
Semninuolt' County ,chool hoard
employees "hen the carrier of

MIDLAND Mich. iUPl
One workuuian was killed and 11
others were Injured Thursday
by an accumulation of argon.
an odorless, colorless gas used
during welding operations at a
nuclear power plant construction site. Utility officials are
trying to determine how the gas
accumulated.
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their health arid life insurance'
policies went into receivership
will never happen again in
Florida.
Guy. Bob Graham late
Thursday afternoon signed into
law a bill, passed In the recent
sessiuni of (lie Legislature,
preventing losses by holders of
such policies by establishing a
guaranty fund. The guaranty
fund will have domestic insUramice companies pooling
resources to pick un the

coverages and claims of in.
dividuals when an insurance
company goes bankrupt.
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When Old Security Life
Insurance Co. of Kansas City,
Mo. went into receivership
lifter (tie 1976-77 year, local
school employees were left with
unpaid claims totaling $500,000.
Some 1,500 school emuiployees
individually have claims
ranging from $50 to $50,000,
Part of the impetus for the
legislation was the experience
of these employees, according
to State Rep. Bubb) Uattaway,
I)' Altamonte Springs.

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Wilkiiisoim.
'those found g u i lt) ss crc
mLliaiii It. Ite')lioltLs of Wilsonvilte, Joseph Stewart, Charles
Stewart, Arthur Riley, Thioiiuus
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Vnnitt'iit iii SS l4l('41l1g1,,
fi''re' .xaltt'il ('V ('Io)s ut the
K L'nm iinalitl'r 111 Iili,ttt'cI 0' itli tilt'
nii(('cf K 11tlms itt Aiiit'ri (41
I lammip,- liuriit'tt of Wmlsoiivmltt'
amid .ioc't Cook of Syiat'auga.
"l'tnitnuk
Jesus,
prayer
works,'' said Vincent after
vi'n',Iii't.
:
'j'tn' ven'nlutLs c'4mlim(' alter 14
hiotu's of dt'lit&gt;c'ntmouis in tour
hn s. i'm,' c'i' a t'iit to t lit' juir
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William Ma.sst'v of Ss'iac'4muga
;lrm(l Howard 'At'lihj of Shit'ihv
('oummit
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Carlton in ;Ili attempt to conserve energy umm the schools.
Uric school was found to have'
a $300 electricity bill lx'r (lii)
because it kept its air coin'
djtionie'r rwuiuig 24 hours a till)
Carlton said.
Carlton told time school beard
Wednesdluy Ime' is optininistie thur
trend to conserve' energy a ill
continue resulting mim another
$7 1,000 savings tin the next six
numonths.
As an added incentive to
participate tim the program. the
school beard offered a cash
rebate to aniy school that
reduced its electricity bill over
a six month period coiiipared
with the saint' time 1wriod last
year.
The cash rebate's ''mutust be
spent oil the' children' and
canuiot be spent on capital
inmiproveirnenmts am' other exne'miditures. Carlton stressed.
,

According
to
recent
calculations, (lit' 118 Seuimirucilt'
('uuurit
st- tmujnuls aulue'ved soiin'
cost i c'ductmoru lni,nmm Nuvt'miitx'r,
1978,
Ma N ltG9, lie said,
As a i i'sult, lime' school beard
aiittiuiniied
tmiiatiu'
mmut'nit %t'dua'M1as to (11115% till
rebate cheeks Ili (ii.' limimouuml nut
$lH,:141i.99 or s,m; lx'rcnit of tin'
tOtI savings flit
ruinmihiumsc'iiit'nit tuu liaise' M- tmc'ols [ha'
sheiks
aitg',l
fucniu
a
liiaXinlitilii l $1,511.04 to a loss
of 1.11 .(r2.
NUn' Se'rnmmiieuli' ('utility schools
reduced thew hills (luring (lit'
entire six iiwnth h)ermutl. they
wert':
Beat
Lake Ele'nmentar}
School, ('asselberr&gt; l':Ic',uieiitar) School, l.lmke Ui'menmta
EIe'nma'nitars School, Lnkcvic'a
Sulieti'
Middle
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Exceptional Student Centel' .
Elt'vc'im Se'nmmmiiuhi' (t)umit Y
Schools it'iltitt'il tlic'mi iii',
trinit hills for I mxc' tit the six
inuuunu'lns
East l)i ouk
I'. Ie'uinc'nita rs
School.
Lii iii shm
I: stat e.
I: It'uimi'mit ar Srhuiuul it'lit'V a
Elc'nmeeiitam- Sctutiuil, I 'i,ululsfiniu
Ht'imu'iit ar\ I ..nkn' I low cIt I lu;hi
S boil, Sanifitsil Gm.i,iimiiai
S,'tmu,ui, St'nmniiuult' high S hithul,
South S,'miuiiiiul,' MtcluIlc' Sibiund,
Stc'rlmimg Palk Eht'uiu'nntnis
'e% i Isuni EIt'nime'nmta F
Sctmucul
'tt, eiunll4s iids
Sdmciol
t
I':le'iius'Iut1nr S'imi,ul.
Seven schools ttmlmt reduced
ttuc'ir t'lee'tricit bills Ion four nut
tIme "ix ti,omuthis sst'rt'
I'. Ic nit' nit a r
I l 11w ii dc
Sctmuol, Stuuttm Smile' i'lemnmenitar',
School, Spring I 'ake' h':k'iimemm-

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Thursday at Consumers Power

Aiding Policy Holders

Orleans.
''I ni er pleased ninsself,''
said tietirs t"roshiii, rhie'l
assmst4lnit to US. Atturiii_'- J. H.
Brooks. ''I think the fact ss e had
a nearly all white' jury convict
oim civil rmgtits violations is a
very nuipuntaM day for this
state,"
Y.;j
('.tf
defense attor'rieys, said the
verdicts were victories for the
defendants.
''Aniytmniut' you liuvt the
governm e nt inn us' it, a mlii this

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Babcock &amp; Wilcox site
engineer,
He died of nmiultiple' injuries,
possibly in a fall from scaffolding after being overcome by
the effects of the gas, within the
plant's
28-f oot-deep
instrunnentation tank, utility
officials said.
Two of the Injured Sheldon
Mann, 55, arid Robert Young,
49, both Bechtel safety represent.atives from Midland
were admitted to the Midland
Hospital Center suffering from
gas inhalation and other injuries. 'Mann was listed in
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2 Men Kill Driver

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Johnny Lee K i ng
Joan A Mohr

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SAN FRANCISCO LIP!
Russian author Anatoli
Kuznetsov, who died this week in I4)ndon, wrote an
acquaintance in California saying the KGB was trying to
murder him, according to ttie woman who now has the
letter.
Kuznetsov, who defected to Britain in 1969, collapsed
and died at his home Wednesday night at (tie age of 49, lie
was best known for his book "Babi Yar" about the Nazi
massacre of thousands of Jews near Kiev. U.8, NR
"In a letter he wrote ray mother March 31, Kuznetsove
te ll ', how th e K(,B th e Soviet secret Jx)Iiie, helped hini
have if heart attack six months before," Irma
Korutyukot', Monterey, Calif., told Ul'l Thursday.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!
-A group of 32
Jacksonville mien will be the first human beings tested
with a new drug that researchers say could become an
alternative to penicillin for curing gonorrhea.
The drug, an antibiotic called rosoxacin, has been tested
on laboratory annuals without harmful side effects, Dr.
Malcolm Foster, chairman of the internal medicine
department at Jacksonville's University hospital, said
'l'hursday.
Rosaxacin, manufactured by the Sterling Drug Co., in
similar to antibiotics used to treat urinary tract infections
a
muia bc taken orally, Foster said.

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MIAMI i UPI i
N e'a rI) 900 pounds of mar ijuana worth
an estimated $277,000 0' as seized from a 24-foot boat and
two Miaiiui into we're arrested 'l'hursdas a U.S. Customs
Spoke smian
an said.
Williamiu Scott Strudss icic, 25, and Harold Christian
Poulson, 27, lxctti
were turned over to the
Brow ard Counts Sheriff's office.
('oast Guard radar operators tracked the boat after a
Custonuis surveillance plane reported it was riding
unusuall low In the water.

Friday June 15. '979-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

Fixing.!.,.,.,v,kC.,.
Charges Angrily Denied

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Allegations of cheating and mob infiltration in jai-alai
operations from Florida to Connecticut sparked heated
rebuttal from local fronton managers and players.
The allegations, published in a June 11 Issue of Sports
Illustrated magazine, include charges that a Mmmiii
syndicate has arranged the fixing of games and has bt'cni
involved in betting irregularities. The stor) broke' after a
special prosecutor in the Connecticut State's Attorne) 's
office obtained warrants to arrest a player and three'
professional gamblers on charges of rigging games and
conspiracy to rig games.
The story quotes Dan Bradley, division director of the'
Florida pari-mutuel commission as saying irregularities
in jai-lai betting are widespread in this state.
Bradley said of irregularities in Florida's 10 frontons.
"'It's not just at one and it's not just at two, it's at all of
(hera."
Harry Olsen, general manager of the Daytona Beach
Jai-Alai fronton called the story unfair arid undocumented, Said Olsen: "The story was a low blow and it
hurts. I can't picture
Illustrated being taken on
that story. I also don't understarud the grandstanding by
our state' officials. Their allegations are not documented.
'ABC's -20 a television news feature' show; was here
Tuesday ni ght, and they didn't talk to us, but watched four
or five games and interviewed a few fans. I expect
another hatchet job from (hera."
Happy Ison, public relations director at the OrlandoSeminole fronton, had similar comments on the article.
"It was a biased story written by someone' who doesn't
appreciate or know very much about jai-alai," he said.
Ison pointed out that Bradley resigned his position with
the pari-mutuel commission on May 28. Although his
resignation ctoes not become effective until today, Ison
said Bradley has already left the' state and is living in
Washington, D.C.
Much of (tie Sports Illustrated article' deals witti the
practice tf systems betting, which is not itself illegal.
However, by use of advance computer odds printouts
supplied to a group of Miami Syndicate bettors, the
magazine states, they were able to manipulate' the odds

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To take up some of the slack, she has two tape recorders
upon which she will tape her thoughts, binoculars for bird
watching and a diary which she will write upon daily.
But if she should happen to want anything else, Ms.
Magi'r need do no more than contact the 10 to 12 Audubon
members below and it will be sent up via rope.
Ms. Mager, who says she wants to lose weight during
tier duration in the sky, plans to survive on tuna and fruit.
She concedes she will miss her regular hobby of jogging
two miles every evening.

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Two lightning rods also have been installed in the tree
should a majm storm pass her way.
Although she'll be roughing it, Ms. Mager hasn't
forgotten to take the necessities of life along with her to
the top. 'Iliose include her toothbrush, comb and of course,
lipstick.

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By Local Fronton Officials, Player

Co.'s Midland nuclear facility
inside the still-unfinished core
at Consumers
of the second
Power Co.'s twin-reactor plant.
The gas accumulation could
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storage container or improper
ventilation.

No radioactive material was
involved, the utility said.
Seven of the workers were
employed by Bechtel Power
Corp., the firm building the $1.6
billion plant. The others worked
for Babcock &amp; Wilcox, the
company that designed the
reactors.
Killed in the accident was
Don Kirmsa!a,54,of Midland, the

operation, but apparently "tile
levels were greater than what is
normal," said Consumers'
spokeswoman Linda Lt'ini.
Argon is not a toxic gas, but
call be aim "asphyxiant" because it replaces oxygen, the
utility said. 'l'tme workers who
were overcome suffered oxygen
deficiencies, Ms. Le.'ui said.
The incident began when
Kinsala and a site manager
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mnie'nm but also were overcome('unmswule'rs .5411(1. They filially
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gas, as were several employees
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container or the area had not
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At 10:30 a.m., Tuesday morning, I found myself
tromping through the palmetto bushes and oak
scrub with Seminole County deputies
It was muggy, the ground was squishy and it was
threatening to rain
The sheriff's department had gotten a tip there
was an acre of marijuana plants on a patch of
private property in the southeast corner of the
county near Chuluota. They were here in hopes of
catching three growers and I was in the hot pursuit
of a story. Boy, was it hot! It was at least 90 degrees
In the shade.
Deputies had met at a bar called the Hitching
Post on state Road 419 and then traveled about two
miles down the road to the entrance of the property
in question. I was traveling with John Spolski,

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THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Guidelines Goal

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The ruling by a district court judge that
President Carter's weapon to enforce wage and
price guidelines is unlawful does not dim the objectives of the guidelines themselves.
Judge Barrington D. Parker of the District of
Columbia district court said that the president's
effort to withhold government contracts from firms
violating his anti-inflation standards, in effect,
made the guidelines mandatory.
And only Congress has the authority to devise a
system of mandatory controls.
A probable appeal of the decision by the administration is viewed by constitutional experts

are relatively weak.
Removal of the federal club is certain to increase the pressures for higher wagts in
bargaining on labor contracts and to multiply the
temptations for excessive price increases,
But the goal of cooling the spiral in living costs
imposes a moral obligation upon business and
labor to observe restraint.
Government employees at all levels generally
have been restricted to pay increases within the 7.5
percent standard set by the president.
Even the Teamsters Union contract, upon
which agreement was reached earlier this year,
falls in the periphery of the guidelines if not within
their limits,
Abandonment of the standards in future
bargaining will stimulate new resentments and
new demands from those groups whose income has
been influenced by the Carter program and the
now-defused enforcement power, giving new fuel to
the inflationary spiral.
There is no persuasive evidence that mandatory controls are effective in combatting inflation. Congress, In its present mood, is not about
to authorize a mandatory program, in any case.
Voluntary adherence to the wage and price
ceilings is, however, the responsible course. The
respite from cost-of-living pressures enjoyed by
rectpentsot.masMve payhikes is fleeting as t...
inflation cycle goes on and on.
(thporaity painful, but it
holds the most promise for the economic welfare of
the American people as a whole. The president's
guidelines call for respect.

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The Clock

Setback

After a fast start a half-dozen years ago, Euroconununism
has fallen on relatively hard times.
Parliamentary elections In Italy, in which that country's
Communist party suffered sharp reverses, was only the latest of
it series of defeats for the official Marxist-Leninist parties
throughout Western Europe. Since 1916, voters in France,
Portugal, Spain, and Italy have turned back determined
Conununist campaigns for power.
In the case of Italy, the ruling Christian Democrats outpolled the Conununlsts 38 percent to 30 percent. In 1976, the
Italian Cuizununist party came within a whisker of sharing
power with the Christian Democrats by piling up nearly 35
percent of the popular vote,
Italy's Communists remain a potent political force and the
party controls municipal government in most of Italy's larger
cities. But for now there Is virtually no chance that the Christian
Democrats will be forced to yield cabinet portfolios to Cornmunists in any new government.
In France and Italy, the disciplined Conwiunists have
demonstrated a certain efficiency in running local governmeats. which is why voters fed up with corrupt bureaucracies
have been willing to vote for the left in municipal elections.
Yet, nowhere in Western Europe have the COmmWIMS been
able to persuade a majority that even "denzoci atic" MarxistLeninism provides a rational model for economic development.
Nor have Eurocoinmunists succeeded In convincing sufficient
numbers of voters that Marxist rule in Western Europe would be
possible without the totalitarian trappings that attend it
everywhere else.
And it healthy majority of Western Europeans still perceive
a need for collective secikity against the threat from the Soviet
Union.
Taken together with May's Conservative party victory In
Britain, the recent elections in Italy offer new hope that the
NATO alliance can be strengthened in the interests of that
collective security.

BERRY'S WORLD

spokesman for the sheriff's department.
About a quarter of a mile inside, we had to
abandon our cars and "hoof it" the rest of the way
in. The deputies led the way while I, Spolski and
oth er members of the news media i15i up the
flank.
We were told to accompany deputies at our own
risk because these suspects had a history of
violence. One of the cameramen asked, "Who
else's risk is it?"
As we stumbled through the dense forest,.I
becaihe involved with the drama and envisioned
scenes for 'Police Story," "Starsky and Hutch"
and other late night television shows.
"Don't follow so closely," cautioned Spolski as I
dropped back beside him. Having never been in a

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SUNDAY, JUNE 17
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 a.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona,
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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Several presidential candidates, particularly
In the sea of Republicans, face a tough decision
because of a 1974 law designed to control campaign costs.
The law allows a presidential candidate to get
up to half his primary campaign money from a
fund built by the $1 checkoff on the federal income tax form. But he must meet several conditions, including raising at least $5,000 in small
contributions in each of 20 states and accepting a
lid on all primary spending of about $14 million

Operating from a

massive office building in
the Washington suburb of Falls Church, Va., the
nation's largest and most influential motorists'
organization is long on membership services but
short on internal democracy.

In 1980.

A confederation of 189 semi-autonomous local
auto clubs and 10 owned-and-operated divisions,
the AAA holds a national convention every year

But almost all of the AAA's 20.5 million
members are excluded from the decisionmaking process because convention delegates
are selected by a small, self-perpetuating group
of leaders within each affiliate or division.
In the Washington area, where the AAA
operation Is totally controlled by the national
federation, members aren't even given advance
notice of when or where the national convention
is to be held.
Some,tocal,,c1baold annual memtaMilp
meetings, but others view any form of grassroots participation as an unnecessary di version.

"Ydu can't expect to have a meeting and invite
every member of the division," says an official
of the Washington-area club. "I'm not about to
recommend it."
As a result, the AAA often acts and sounds
like an Industry trade association rather than an
organization of consumers. In recent years, it
has:
— Sought to cripple the Federal Trade
Commission's proposed rules requiring a full
pre-sale Inspection of used cars.
— Sided with the major auto producers In
their efforts to delay for two years the tough

federal pollution controls.
— Opposed the mandatory Installation of air
bags, in favor of "easy-to-use seat belts" —
despite evidence that seat belts are Ineffective
because they are seldom used.
Most AAA members know only what the
organization wants to tell them about its policy
positions and finances, because copies of Its
resolutions and financial statements are
provided only in response to specific requests.
The one-page financial statement that Is
distributed is hardly a model of full disclosure.
One line, for example, lists more than $14.1
million in "retained earnings" at the end of 1977,
the most recent year for which information Is
provided.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)—Money Is still the
mother's milk of politics, in spite of reformers'
continuing attempts to reduce special interest
influence in campaigns.

Millions of free
WASHINGTON (NEA)
road maps and travel guides are dispensed
annually to members of the American
Automobile Association, but information about
the AAA's $14 million investment portfolio is a
closely held secret. Hundreds of AAA tow
trucks are dispatched daily to provide
emergency repair service to disabled cars. But
the drivers of those autos have little opportunity
to participate when their organization adopts
policy positions in their name.

to consider resolutions on a broad range of
environmental, energy and transportation
issues.

MONDAY, JUNE 18
Monday Morners 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, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson University; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall; Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center. Speaker — State
Rep. Bobby Brantley.
South Seminole AA (noon) Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 79 , 7 p.m. over Baptist Church, Crystal

The availability of these funds was an unportant factor in Carter's campaign and undoubtedly could sustain another relative
unknown in 1980. Total federal support for
primary candidates was nearly $25 million in
1976. In addition Carter and president Ford

READERS WRITE

OUR
If A Child...

This Being The Year Of The Child;
here are some thoughts brought to mind
for a parent:
If a child lives with criticism, he
learns to condemn.
If a child lives with hostility, he
learns to fight.
If a child lives with ridicule, he
learns to be shy.
If a child lives with jealousy, he
learns to be guilty.
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he learns confidence.
If a child lives with praise, he learns
to appreciate.
11 a cuid lives with fairness, he
learns jusL.
If a child lives with security, he
learns to have faith.
If a child lives with approval, he
learns to like himself.
If a child lives with acceptance &amp;
friendship, he learns to find and give
love in this our troubled world.
Nelda Kennedy Carman
Maitland

Never leave it 'till its done. Be the labor
great or small, Do it well or not at all.
I am now waiting to hear the true
results of our next summit meeting
which will soon be held in Vienna. It
seems that during the most recent
years our government told us only what
they wanted us to know and not always
the truth.
I am a firm believer of good government security and secrets; but not in It
being biRbbed out by some politician to
our enemies. Too much of our taxpayer
money is being-spent by too liberal
politicians that often is unnecessary.
Our give-away programs have
become enormous and seem to be
getting greater as time goes by. We
take away from our needy and poor at
home and give It away just to gain some

received $21.8 million each from the general
election fund.
But the leading Republican candidates are
spending their money so quickly already that
several soon will face a critical decision: is it
more important to be able to spend freely supporters' money, or should they accept money
from the special public fund with the mandatory
spending ceiling?

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expects to raise from prlv
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concern about any possible adverse pdblic
reactions to a freespending campaigner.

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For example, John B. Connally would prefer
not to accept the public funds. Perhaps mindful
of last year's Senate elections in which candidates spent as much as $7 million In a state,
Connally has determined he could easily spend
close to $) million before next July's GOP
convention.

pride.
Stephen G. Balint Sr.

Sanford

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But Connally and his advisers are worried
about the adverse Impact of a rich Texan and his
on cronies seemingly "buying" the nomination.
Connally's decision may be affected by Ronald
Reagan's. With a computerized mailing list of
almost 500,000 supporters, Reagan would have
no trouble raising more than $14 million. But his
advisers feel It would be very difficult to reject
the matching funds and the spirit of the 1974 law.

Other candidates will have no conflict. Sens.
Howard H. Baker Jr. of Tennessee and Robert
Dole of Kansas probably would take the federal
money. As a Dole aide points out, he could spend
$14 million in the campaign simply by raising $1
million himself; but If he rejects public financing, Dole would have to spend close to $20
million in fund-raising to have $14 ml1lioi for
campaign spending.
Primary proliferation and campaign Costs
ultimately may force the creation of a single
national primary or, perhaps, regional contests.
Either step would make national campaigns
more civilized; candidates could spend less time
discussing their difftn*ces in style and
philosophy.

A request for detailed data produces only a
general response: "A sizable portion
(is)
reinvested in operations" while "the remainder
is held in an investment fund for future needs."
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Will A Romanov Rule Russia Ago iiI?
WASHINGTON — Will a Homanov rule Russia
again, more than 60 years after the last czar was
executed by his communist captors? The Central
Intelligence Agency thinks It is at least possible.

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of Its exclusive use of
party career after Stalin's death 1953, the CIA heavily located in Leningrad."
trademarked Formica name. The FTC staff I
considers his age an asset. "His relative youth
Romanov's Leningrad ties may be his most that because the company's product had beci
and vigor could prove an important plus for him, serious drawback. "Leningraders' sense of such a common word
like cellophane a
especially If Brezhnev remains for several more solidarity and their control of an important aspirin that It
The Romanov in question Is not a scion of the
was In effect a generic term
years," the CIA report said. Brezhnev has shown regional center have at times made other Soviet all plastic laminates. Thus, Formica Co. had
old royal family, of course. He is Grigory
no
signs of relinquishing power.
leaders wary," the CIA noted. "The top party unfair advantage over
Romanov, a Coniniunist Party leader from
smaller
post
has never been held by a [.enlngrader."
The company went to Rep. Thomas Luken',
Leningrad who at 56 is the youngest member of
Romanov's relations with Brezhnev and the
hostility toward leaders from Leningrad, Ohio, who represents th
the Soviet Union's ruling body, the Politburo.
other senior party chieftains could be crucial, the cradle
e firm's borne distri
of the Russian Revolution, Is a He obliged with a bill that would forbid the
our
associate
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Sherman
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told.
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Named to full Politburo membership at
may longstanding attitude In the Soviet hierarchy, In to challenge any trademark
well be that he has no patron among the top fact
for the next ttu
25th Party Congress In 1916, Bomanov is conit was the 19
assassination of the years. If the bill
leaders," the CIA reported. "He seems to be Oil
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sidered by Kremlin watchers as
Leningrad party boss Sergei Slrov Its trademark.
good terms with Brezhnev, but he lacks Personal
strongest candidate for ultimate succession
— engineered by Stalin to get rid of a serious
and career ties to the General Secretary" In
top dog In the Soviet Union. He is merely waiting communist
PHANTOM VILLAGE FOLLOWUP:
rival and then blamed on Stalin's enemies
mi — that
world, as In any political system, It's touched
for party boss Leonid Brezhnev and the other old
nections are always interesting in Washlngt
off the bloody purges of the
often whom you know, not what you know, that is
men in the Kremlin to shuffle off the scene,
Interestingly, the CIA report didn't even Ed Weinberg is the lawyer for Konlag Inc.,said
of
important.
In a top-secret report, the CtA
discuss the possible effect that Romanov's name Alaskan native development corporation, ti
Romanov: "He is clearly a potential successor to
claims 110,000 acres of valuable federal land
Rumanov is generally credited with might have on his career.. The old anti-Romanov, Alaska.
General Secretary Brezhnev." So Impressed was streamlining the upper levels of Soviet paranoia which led Stalin to have the strains office
With
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the CIA with Romanov's credentials that it bureaucracy. But his receptiveness to Innovation of the czarist anthem deleted from renditions of interior.
issued a special 21-page polItical profile on his might "In terms of succession.., reduce his Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" has evidently
strengths and weaknesses.
appeal among the basically conservative party withered away
So who introduced legislation giving Koãl
A graduate of the Leningrad Shipbuilding leadership," the CIA noted, explaining: "Many
UNFAIR ADVANTAGE? What's in a name? the 110,000 acres It
wants? Stewart's
Institute, Romanov concentrated on domestic party and gnvernment officials, remembering An unfair competitive edge, according to the Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz.,
chairmanbroth
issues as a regional party leader. The CIA Khrushchev's 'harebrained schemes' and Federal Trade Commission. A reward for Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. oft
described him as using "the approach of con- probably desiring stability above all, might view marketing a successful product, according to the
Conveniently overlooked was the charge $1
servatisin in the Ideological sphere, combined
a Ruuzanov candidacy with misgivings."
makers of Formica and their friends in Konlag's land claim Is based partly on "phi
with a willingness to experiment in the realm of
On foreign policy, Romanov Is described by Congress.
torn" native villages that were created on
economic udznlnistratlon."
the CIA as having "an enthusiasm for detent that
Acting under a 1946 law, the FTC recem- only, for the specific purpose of grabbing 1
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night at holiday 1mm as officers for the coming year
were iizst8IIC'cI by Past I)istrict Governor .Joe
Gilarde (ct'iitei-). handing over gavel to the new
I)i't'Sith'IIt Stanley Hockey (left) is .John Harrington,
outgoing president. Other new officers include Jack
limi(, first vice president; 0.11. Smith Sr., second
vice; I). IVayne Wes(mark, third vice; Hugh I)un('all, secretary; Jack Morrison, treasurer; Gordon
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Food Minister Abdul Moinen
One expert in the Water
sins and give us rain," the Khan reported that 2 million Development Authority
president Implored on a recent tons of the estimated 2.2million predicts they will be heavier
trip to northern Bangladesh. tons of supplemental grains than normal, possibly bringing
"Amen," came the resound- needed were available and said massive floods.
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BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) was installed by Soviet-backed details are believable, given the maltreatment of young children which is being saved and is 11151
0 communist nations.
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docwnent,,it exeesses of the by the Pol Pot government
Cambodia said that during
destined to becjint
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new rulers of Cambodia la
The new regime said in a toppie ra'iu&amp;ier houge admmisVietnamese sources said that masters of the new Cambodia." the Kiuner Rouge's four yeai S
when they seized power in recent document that four tration under former Prime records in it Phmnonm Penh
Except for the references to a of "hell on earth, the CambodiJanuary, they say, was to stop years of Khmer Rouge rule had Minister Pol Pot.
political prison indicated nu
lack of children's shirts and an children were the most
feeding children to time crocodi- left tens of thousands of
Underthe Pol Pot regime, the merous youngsters were tor. school equipment, the appeal miserable
victims.
Our
les.
homeless, orphaned children, appeal alleges, the Khmer tured and killed as spies bet
gave no specific details of what children were forced to leave
Now they've launched an many of whom do not even Rouge in northwestern Siem ween 1915 and the end of ltflB. is needed in Cambodia.
their parents, were not allowed
appeal to the world for help for know their own names.
Reap province "threw children
Cambodian refugees in Thai
to study."
IICW authorities also are to play gaines or
Cambodian children, who re"The situation of the Cam- Into lakes for the crocodiles to land and in \'ictr,
have often
"The children were forced to
portedly attend makeshift bodlan children is extremely eat. In Prey Veng, they held told of Khmer Rouge authori. unlikely to give donors a chance work hard with adults. And with
to ensure their aid reaches the adults, they
schools but don't have note- sad," the appeal for aid said. babies by the legs and bashed ties breaking up families, children
suffered extremely
for whom it needed.
books or pens to write their "If you come to visit our their heads against the trees. Iii separating men, women and
cruel beatings, torture and
The pro-Vietnain regime has murder."
lessons.
country, you can see thin and Pursat, they threw babies into children.
Until January, Cambodia was malnourished children."
fires to burn them alive."
While time appeal for aid to during tEit past week or so
Said the appeal: "The leaves
in the hands of the Khmer
While time Cambodian appeal children could under nonnal stressed stories of its children, of the palm trees In our country
Schoolchildren, it said, do not
Rouge, communist extremists even have shirts to wear to produces no docwnentation for
ircwn.stances be dismissed as because "International Chil cannot keep count of time crimes
led by Prime Minister Pol Pot class.
its claims of child killings by overstated propaganda, it i s dren's Day" fell lust week. The perpetrated against the people
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new communist government peal Is that even the goriest sources have evidence of because of what is known of
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June
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Ten tative schedules for rights of way acquisition and construction and
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Maitland Civic Center. Square dancing, country store and
round dancing with disco exhibition.
SATURDAY, .JUNEZ3
Central Florida Kennel Club, 50th Anniversary
American Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show, 8:30 a.m.,
throughout day, Exposition Park, Livingston Street,
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ing roar from some 40,000 the nation had enough food for
DACCA, Bangladesh (UPI) people at the rally.
three months in warehouses.
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Two major crops have been
one of its worst droughts of this severely damaged and a third
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In an effort to head
Acutely aware that food is a
off a steadily rising food prices,
political issue in the country general famine, the govern- which they say are due to
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storage.
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famine this year. But President — in addition to its previous the Awami League, which was
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commitment of 500,000 tons of in power when 27,000 people
Ziaur Rahman and government foodgrains.
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ministers have been touring
the government is trying to
hardest-hit northern areas to
China has provided another cover up the enormity of the
assure villagers they won't 50,000 tons, the European current situation.
starve.
Economic Community provided
Rain has been one-third of
200,000 tons, Burma offered up
Included in the tours are to 600,000 tons, and Canada and normal in the past eight
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prayers to Allah for rain.
Australia promised additional months. Monsoon rains normally come in July.
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Seminole County corn- additional $1,560 in for the
The Sanford operation which annuals, leaving a deficit of
Saturday. On July 1, the hours znissioners at the request of Sanford runs and $2,601 for the began in December is currently $64,100, according to Miss
County will begin paying a will be expanded for discount OSOTA agreed to the discount South Seminole runs annually. running buses six days weekly, Firtel. OSOTA with federal
higher fare beginning July 1. fares from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., fare increase to seniors and the
Currently 51 senior citizens Monday through Saturday. The funds pays half of the $64,000
The Orange-Seminole-Osceola Kirchhoff said.
handicapped three weeks ago. and handicapped persons in the south end operation also runs with the state Department of
Transportation Authority
Seniors are the largest group Sanford area are using the bus six days weekly between Transportation paying half of
Kirchhoff said he received a
(OSSTA) Wednesday raised
using the bus system' in daily while 85 seniors and Orange and Seminole Counties. the balance and Seminole
discount fares to senior citizens request from a Brain Towers Seminole County, according to handicapped persons are using The two lines in Seminole County paying
the remainder of
resident, representing
and the handicapped
Laura Firtel, county planner in the south end buses daily. The County do not meet—that is about $16,000 annually, she
from
15
residents
of
that
Sanford
cents to 25 cents.
charge of working with OSOTA. increases in revenues, Miss neither a Sanford rider nor a said.
And, at the request of complex, asking for expanded
Senior citizens eligible for Firtel said, is based on the South Seminole rider can
Miss Firtel said, however,
Seminole County Commissioner time for the discount.
reduced bus fare are persons 65 "assumption the same number transfer from one line to the ('0515 have gone up from the
Bill Kirchhoff, Seminole's
He said requests from seniors years old and older. The han- of seniors will continue to use other.
increases in fuel costs and
representative on OSOTA, the and other patrons that service dicapped must either have a the buses."
OSOTA
is
currently maintenance. "We are ex.
special hours when the discount be expanded within the county Medicare card or have
The increase in seniors and preparing its budget for the new periencing larger deficits than
fare is available were extended is being studied by OSOTA. acquired a card from OSOTA handicapped fares, she said is fiscal 'ear and recommended we have had in the past,,' she
one how.
"The Seminole county seniors I attesting to their being han- partly to cut down the deficit in the increased fares, Miss Firtel said.
Previously the reduced fare have talked to realize that we dicapped.
operation of the lines and partly said.
The South Seminole bus
from the regular 50 cents other are trying to keep the fares as
According to Miss Firtel, the to bring Seminole's fares in line
The total Sanford Operation service has been operating for
patrons must pay applied low as possible," Kirchhoff increase in fares to seniors and with those charged in Orange costs $94,100 annually with the past four
years.—DONNA
during the hours of 9:15 a.m. to said.
the handicapped will bring an County.
projected revenue of $30,000 EST-ES
public bus systems in Seminole

NART-AARP luncheon, noon, Sanford Civic Center,
bag lunch. Speaker, Mrs. Jean Reein, Seminole County
Librarian.
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 Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers; 10 a.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8p.m, St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
La)ngv.00d 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.

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Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Humane Society, 8 p.m., 2001 E. 25th St., Sanford.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
TUESDAY, JUNE 19
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., community center,
Sunshine Park.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
St. John's River Life Member Club Telephone Pioneers,
1 p.m., Orange City Lions Club.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Eorida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Altamonte Springs Extension Homemakers Club, 9
a.m., First Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hall, Lutheran
Church of Providence.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m.; Summit Apts., Casselberry.
ni4111ke Mary Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and
434.
Sanford Senior Citizens picnic, noon, Central Florida
Zoological Park pavilion.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Orlando Dog Training Club Obedience and Breed
classes, 7 p.m., National Guard kry, Fern Creek
Avenue, Orlando. For former, call 4224822 or later can
894509.
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 am., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, 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 Mall,
Sears.
THURSDAY,JUNEZI
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 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn, 14 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.

FrIday, June 15, 1979-5A

Bus Fares Up For Seniors, Hand'i'capped

FRIDAY, JUNE 15
Tanglewood AA, 8 p.m., (closed), Lake Howell Road, St.
Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling
Hills Morivian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 j.m., Orlando
Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins, Orlando,
Deltona Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church.
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201
W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe of Florida Inc.,'? p.m.,
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce building,
First
and Sanford Avenue.
Family day picnic and swimming sponsored by
Men's Fellowship of Deltona Trinity Assembly of God at
10 a.m., Blue Springs Park, Orange City.

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situation like this before, I felt rather green and
naive.
This wasn't some plastic setup scene where the
good guys always win. Or one where a commercial
comes on every five minutes so you can get a hot
dog.
These deputies had their rifles and revolvers
cocked and ready for action. I wouldn't have wanted
to be in their sights for anything in the world.
As our hunt turned out, the deputies found the
acre of tiny pot plants and apprehended two Orange
County boys on a trespassing charge. It wasn't a:
very exciting finish but I wasn't disappointed.
Especially when I learned half of the deputies
had gotten bitten by fire ants. Although I was
wearing sandles, I somehow had escaped their fury.

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handed down through
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on to the other items in the
kit which are designed,
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at the end of just one week,
as
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chant, "I'm having a happy
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VOLUNTEERS GET

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I love 111) Illothel. and tk)ll*t
""lilt t(i hurt her, but ships
weren't ineant to sit Ili tile
nrlxw forever. What tio you
think':

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hich consists of inc tage 31)
iiiontli about '.', liether ie should
marry. 1k said he has now plus our four daughters, 12, 10, 8
1tiiall suiiuiiouetl the nerve to trill 6.
Dear
I lost a baby two years ago. I
tell iiit' that lie is sure it would
'ea uuiistake and we should call UI1 enclosing a picture of me.
As you can see, I am pregnant
it off.
Abby, since he had "serious and the doctor says I'm
doubts" at the time the dresses carrying twins! My husband
were ordered, 1 think he should took that picture. It's one of the
t.Iwk"S C'1(V tIAkit1 tit (WQ Wtth
have told muic. When I p
hidepcudence. but
re no that order I had no ideu lie was all iny clothes oil, which brings

Abby

ship. And even it you %%ere, linving doubt&amp;

ine to iny problem.

•iuthurled seas of a H't-ln because the dresses were camera crazy, and for the last
-ould pill )-(lit (lit specially ordered they cannot
-ears lie has insisted on
(lit' rft(kS III lb (hue,
taking pictures of me and our
be returned,
DEAH A1111Y: I %%as engaged
Is lit), ex-fiance responsible daughters in various stages of
to be ,uuarrn'd in August. I or- for this bill
undress as well as in the nude.
Ili i(lial gomi and four
flow can I get across to my
I- -BRIDE-TO-BE
111-idestilaid's dresses. It cattle
DEAR E.X: I think your ex- husband that the girls are
to a sizable amount.
fiance has a inoral obligation to getting too big for these "family
I have lots of other bills, plus pay for (lie ginuis but, II he portraits" (its he calls them).
(-ar pa) inents to inake, so I tin doesn't think so, you niay have
Also, I don't f-el like posing
(he

strappe(l filialicially.
Ili resort to legal action. in various stages of undresb
'Ivo weeks after the dresses l'erI'qjs just (hue mention of ft while pregnant, but he insists it
%~ery ordered, fit)- fiance broke nilt,. . produce results. Try it. doesn't inatter.

TROUBLED INTEXAS
i)EAI( TII()UIII,EI): I can our euigageuiucuut, saying lie had
understand your desiri, for

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To

l)E AIt ABBY: My husband is

Mn I out of line for putting

had serious tioubts fol- over a a good provider for Ili.,
; family

my foot down?

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH IN
01110
I)EAI{ ENOUGh: No. I think
your husband has an unhealthy
preoccupation i th nudity. You
can get your m essage across to
him by refusing to pose unless

Su mer Works
In Mus*lc Scheduled
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fully clothed. And Instruct the

girls to do 1ikeIse.

Seminole Community College want to go on to anything else," the Vronsky Duo-Piano Class.
will offer a Summer Workshop she addel.
She has also taught duo-piano at
in Music wider the a uspices of
A second class is being of- both the high-school and college
the Humanities Division and fered in advanced piano en- levels.
the Leisure Time l'rogranu. The semble, including piano duets
purpose of the program is to and duo-piano ensemble, for
Intensify and reinforce the students who have had
instrumental and choral k board
training. Th is class
ey
programs of area high sulluols wilt tuucet on Monday and
and to provide preliminary Wednesday from 2:30 p. m . to
training for students planning
3:30 p.m. Tuition for the
to major in music at SCC or any beginners piano class is $20,
other college,
and $15 for the advanced class.
"Florida's own greeting

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p.,'

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- "cross and Sword", the Official State Play of
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in the St. Augustine Amphitheatre, two miles south
of downtown Bridge of Lions on Highway AlA South.
The show will be presented Mondays through
.

Saturdays until Labor Day.
The m usical drama, wi th a cast of 70, is performed

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The program begins on July 9 A student may sign up for either

and runs four days a week

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Ellis for the workshop, and

Fran Hughes for piano.
The workshop will begin at 10

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Under the direction of Tom Rahner of St. Augustine,

' and choreographed by Nib Toledo of Tampa, the
play features exciting rhythms of Gypsy guitars as I
I well as a stirring hurricane dance, Indian war
1 -dances, and live cannon fire.
I Adding to the lavishness of the show is orchestration and choral misic directed by Karen
Armel, Professor of Music at Florida Junior
College, Jacksonville.
"Cross and Sword" is suitable for both children
'and ad ults. Reservations may be made by writing to
Cross and Sword, P.O. Box 1965, St, Augustine,
32084; phone (904) 824-1965. Groups can be cornfortably accommodated in the 2,029 seat am-

Both Ms. Ellis and Ms.

A call from you will bring a

prompt visit from our
presentative. She has bro-

' include
pe rfo i umian cc Education from Florida State
i techniques, theory and sight- University and a Masters
reading, and a brief survey of degree from Rollins College.

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-' music history.

She has taught piano and voice

"It is designed to give as both privately and in the public
much individual instruction to schools of Lake, Dade, and
e A ent as poss e, as we
as group work," says Ms. E llis.
Tuition for the wor kshop

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Flodda Owned
Florida Managed

Hughes have solid backgrounds
m usic. Ms. Ellis has a

a.mmi. and end at 1 p.m. It will Bachelors degree in Music

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written by Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Green, who
has nine outdoor dramas in production currently.

service" — dedicated to

welcoming now resident&amp;

(Monday through Thursday) being a workshop participant,

,

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of the piano classes without

through July 26. The primary but must again be 16 years old
instructors are Ms. Janis B. or older.

.

on a 110' wide stage with multi-levels, surrounded by
-. the l ush tropical foliage of historic Anastasia Island,
" Th e plot depicts the events of conquest and
lonization more than 400 years ago when Don
Pedro Menendez de Aviles of Spain arrived on the

,

flight

w ere your po en a e i .

15th '

phitheatre, at a discount.

is

whatever path of improvement you choose."

listed in the yellow pages

Then again, you may

"Potential"

presently taking dess...ated

realize how good we've had

through SHMEST hap-

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The button reading "I'm

wider SHMEST. Or you
can call directory
assistance. Most operators
have been through SBMEST."

For a few moments he
mouthed
the secret
''wannatuna" mantra,
another staple in the kit.
then, composed, he at-

along

MEST stands for. We don't

shores of "beauteous Florida"

TUMBLEWEEDS

you

courage

it until we go through SHMEST."
To those who call the
$3,000 enrollment fee
'steep," he wiggles a

k

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better off under the
guidance of a trained S11MEST
instructor,
Greenfield says. "They're

Euphoria and Surfer
Training. That's what SB-

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Florida, will open its 15th season June 18 at 8:30 p.m.

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Sex, Happiness, Money,

1:

s. The awards %%- ere presented at a lea honoring Woodlanids

Your partner responds one

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week and "teaches that lire

~t~ is worth living because of

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Ti

"You decide how many*
to wear wider the honor
system," he explains.
Prodded ahout the

finger and says, "True, but

by Stan Lee and John Romita

. YOU WITHOUT

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club left in duminy.

break? Possibly, so he plans Statson,Newyork,N,y 10019)

~/r.. OFFICER0
E'Ll. NOT
MR LiI5 IS MY - ACCOMPANY

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trumps and discard the low

3-3 also he has a cinch. Can Bridge. -. care of this newspa.

unnecessarily from all angles.

MI.
YX

ruffs his last heart with that
small trump he has left Iii

business of trying to make 'sEwsl'AI'I:It E!JTEIII'nusl: Ass's,
the grand slam. Trumps
ha ve to break 3-2 to help
(For a copy OIJACOBYMOD
him. Then If diamonds

SPIDER-MAN

FRANK AND ERNEST

"ionds so South can ruff
small. Now South cashes the
ace and king of hearts and

spade to your one diamond
South finds himself In a opening. A Quebec reader
poor seven-spade contract. wants to know what rehid we
e does not stop to be rate recommend.
We recommend a raise to
his partner for bidding on
what might be described as two spades. We only have
trumps,
ps, but two are
cheese, but goes about thethree
honors.

ON

they shy away from

smvitate towards yoga are
flexible and often doubleJnInted."
But the latter might
benefit, instead, front
participation in SHMEST,
a
grouplearning
ex1,%'t
41.perience that lasts one
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West holds the long (1I'l-

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

nurture today, or you could if you don't Lonsider things

become

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hand. Cashes the ace and

I Dummy's ace of clubs and
Dealer: North
I the fifth diamond take the
West North East South l
ast two tricks.
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Pass 3•
Pass 4 NT
Ask the !XDIPtI
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Pass 8• Pass 7
Pass Pass Pass
You hold:
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plateaux: I- Making
Progress, 2- Getting
Health),,3- Loving Myself

a sad statement on our
, n,'iptv thit tv, ,.t'gin ),'iv,
to discuss whether people
will cheat," he said.
Certainly he conceded,
you'll find the occasional
one-st a r
boobIe
masquerading behind
three, but that boobie is
"only cheating himself.
And" lie continued
emotionally, "(lie stars
reflect a confidence in the
better side of the American
people. A belief that they
will, when left to their own
make honest evaluations of
where they are!"

most benefit obese people
who have trouble moving

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represent the following

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break 4-2, but South is lucky.

Vulnerable: Neither

TPi

Greenfield,
a
vicees
de
pr
i
nt
in
advertising
at
Wm. Esty Co. in New
York. "When one sets upo n
a path of self im provement,
there is often some
question as to w hich will be
the most appropriate path
be cause there are man y."
-,
What he means is there
are eight to choose from in
his table of contents: SBAstrology,
. MEST,
Biofeedback, Yoga, I'm OK
- YOU're Not, etc. Which
is best for you?
; ., "A good rule of thwnb in
selecting a discipline Is if it
looks unappealing, take
it," he says. "Statistically,
. Westerners
in
as
hemisphere, not Portland)
often take the easy way
out. Yoga, for instance, can

to do tile best lie call.

clummy. Now back to his
hand with another dian )d
ruff. Th e play of his last lot
hig h
trump to pull that Jack of

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SOUTH
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.1)
CANCER tJwie 21-July 22)
t
you
Be
realistic and prudent in
It's important today t ha
courage
of
your
managing
your resources
have the
Things
which appear to
convictions. If you believe today.
something to be true, don't be be good gambles could be a
waste of money.
dissuaded by another.

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21) Should a disagreement arise
GEMINI iMay 21-J une 20) between you and your mate
Rather than being inspired by today, take steps to resolve it
challenge today, you may be quickly. He a peacemaker, not
intimidated by it and back off a provoker.

instead of

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moves when opportunity
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec.
knocks.

P.O Box 489, to discard them. Later, your
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. colleagues , will be more
Be sure to specify birth sign. receptive.

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A Practical Guide to
Achieving Your Potential."

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
en- Be content with who you are _______________________________________________________

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d avors, advantages could and what you have today. There
d:velop tn a very unexpected is no valid reason why you

to

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Americans operate

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der," he says. "Living as
we do in a titaterialistic
society, we cant grasp the
Eastern as in Asia, not
Passaic) concept of
achievement for its own
sake."
Four stars are maxitnwn
day or evening wear and

useful Items in the kit, such

discouraged

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when things don't
go well on the first attempt.

IIIUL

and washed off at night.
They're indicative of the
reward system we

as "The Little SIX Book -

It between stations and turn up
I'm sending you The Health thø ,n1i,rn,, pt,,, nnien ,, it
Letter number 12-10, Help For ;;;;ke; may drown out the
Tlnnitus: Noise Or Ringing In se nsation of the ringing in your
The Ear.
her readers who ear and co uld enable you to get
want this issue can send
a good night's sleep.
certs with a long, stamped,
sell-addressed envelope for it.
In the final analysis, though,
Send your request to me In care ringing in the ears is a sympof this newspaper, P.O. Box tom not a diagnosis and it
1551, Radio City Station, New suggests that you should see an
York, N.Y. 10019. It will give ear, nose and throat specialist
you more details about this who is familiar with the most
common problemhan I
can recent methods in treating
here.
these problems. Not all cases
I do want all of my readers to can be helped but many of them
know that there are now things can and that's a big step forthatcan bedonetohelprelieve ward in dealing with this
t his problem in many cases.
frequent, annoying problem.
Sub IIUlO

to be "applied directly to

There are a number of

to excessive noise.

I CAN RUN

ress
th e Forehead durin g the day

the nam e of the game, or

the kit, In this case.
The Self Improvement
Kit (SIK) was devised by
Lyle Greenfield, 31, to get
your potential peddling in
the bike lane of progress
along with the rest of
America. For $6.00.

can develop ringing in the cans a different and more soothing
immediately after exposure to noise and makes the condition
excessive noise such as a loud more tolerable.
blast. Initially this may be
As far as sleeping at night is
temporary but it's a good
concerned,
you can set an FM
warning riot to expose your ears

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NEW YOUR (NEA) Look at your "potential"
lolling on the lawn, reading
a gothic romance from the
A&amp;P. Frittering! Who
knows where you'd be if
your "potential" realized
what a slug it is.
Well, give it a shot of
selfimprovement. That's

into the problems of circulation disorders can sometimes use a
to the ear and to the
' brain. You tinnitus masker which provides

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DEAR READER - Indeed sounds around you. In the
you're not. Over 30 million absence of this sound imput to
Americans have this difficulty your brain, the abnormal and
and that's a conservative distressing sounds are more
estimate. It's called tinnitu. apparent. By improving your
It is a symptom and can b e hearing, you tend to mask these
caused
caused by a wide variety of undesirable sounds and are not
things, including medicine that bothered by them.
you
might be taking. That's
14 1
As long as tile hearing loss
why I was interested in your
doesn't
involve the sound range
statement that you don't take
18
will
for
normal
conversation, a
any. Even simple aspirin
er
son
may
not
know he has a
cause this problem for some p
21
hearing
loss.
That is why
—
people.
hearing testing is such cases is
In other instances it is Important.
— — — associated with a plug of wax in
Individuals without hearing
the ear. Beyond that you get
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Friday, June 15, 1979-lA

Dr.

old and having hearing
I
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problems caused by noises
_
where I worked 'ears ago. I do
I
not smoke or drink and am not
taking any medicine. This noise
goes on all day long and keeps In some instances certain
me awak; some at night. mi
hearing aids are useful. If you
sw-c that I'm not the only one have a hearing problem, you
who has this problem.
may not hear all the common

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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DEAR DR.

Compound
degree (abbr) 33 Information
wins brother
bureau (abbr)
Star
7 Kind of beard
52
Fold
over
42 U.boat (abbr) 8 Flower part
34 Chelonien
Indig nation
44 Cheer
10 Esaus country 35 Came after 53 lndig

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14 Skinny fish
(p1)
2 British insurer 17 Auto workers
union (abbr.)
3 Metal
23 Egyptian deity
container
24 Evergreens
4 Prayer
26 You (archaic)
5 Measure of
land (metric) 27 Saws

25 Sears
28 Golf gadget
Guevara

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

ACROSS

WHAT u

Orange Counties. She was the
choral di rector at Maynard

chures,

ping needs, cards of introduction from local
chants.

Sanford
Lola Winn - 323.2752

South Seminole

Evans High School in Orlando
$to, and participants must be at for three years. She Is presently
least 16 years old.
an instructor of music at

La ura

The program will also be Seminole Couuuiwiity College,
offering a piano lab with use of where she teaches voi ce
piano,
an electronic lab four days a and sight-singing, ,and
Is

va

week (Monday through director oftiieSCCChohde,the

lbursday) from 1:30 to 2:30

civic information;
with your shop-

and to help

B.M-339.14S
Co-ordinator

JIJ

Chansonettes, and the Chamber

p.m., for three weeks. This Singers.
class is for "complete begin-

ners with absolutely no pian o
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. Two giants of Florida history meet

.

Ms. Hughes has both a

background," Ms. Hughes says. Bachelors and a Masters
"If they have any desire to degree from the Philadelphia

- play piano or to go into music in Conservatory of Music, where
the fall, this class will be she majored in piano. She has
helpful. It can act as a studied duo-piano at Aspen
springboard, or just give them Institute of Music with Vronsky

JoALda

g*ecuitg eAtkee 9ftc.

(, 25 )

Home Office
904-734-6031

a little background if they don't and Babin, and performed with

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8A— Evenlng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, June 15, 1979

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Realty Transfers
Melvin Rodo &amp; wf Zada &amp;
Dimas Rosado &amp; WI Ena to Michael
Lee Smith &amp; wI Kristine S.. Lot
61k 8. Little Pearl Lake Heights,
136.300.
Michael
Cellamare
&amp;
Rosemarie to John C Stone &amp;
Lou 1. Lot IB1 San Sebastian Ills
Un. 4. 141.200
Frank Silvestri mv., Inc. t
MorriS Feinstein, Inc. &amp; Rayrow
ReallieS Inc. &amp; Buckport Dcv. Corp.,
part of SE'S of SW'i of Sec. 1021 29
S &amp; £01 RR. less part,
George Eidson Agency Inc. to
Rodney G. Green, Lots 9 &amp; 10 BIk B,
Crystal Shores, 112.000.
(QCD) James P. Williams &amp; wf
Cheryl M. to Robert G. Feather.
from SW cor of SE'a of Sec I 2)
etc., S1O
(QCD) SE Nail. Bk. Orl. to Robert
C,. Feather. Lots 12, 23, 21, 26,
Braniley Harbor East, 1100.
Robert C. Feather to Allan W.
Miller &amp; WI Lorraine E., Lots 23 &amp;
74, Brantley Harbor East Sec.,
Meredith Manor, 135.400.
August H. Oenbrink Jr. &amp; wf
Shirley to Michael J. Webb &amp; WI
Judy I , Lot 30.4 Winter Springs Un
Four,
Gallimore Homes Inc. to Horizon
Bldrs., Inc.. LoIs 111, BIk A. Spring

Legal ..otice
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Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

:THECIRCUITCOURTINAND
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7L93.CA.09.K

Notice is hereby given that the
B.QardqfAdiustrn!Jf the City of
Sanford will hold a regular
On June22. 1979, In the City Hall at
11:30 AM. in order to consider a
request for a variance in the Zoning
Ordinance as it pertains to side and
front setback requirements In MR.2
Zoned District in W½ of Lot 2, and
all of Lot 3. Block 35, M.W. Clark
Subdivision, acing more specifically
describedaslocatedatl202W. 12th
Street.
Planned use of the property —
open carport.
B.L. Perkins
Chairman
Board of Adjustment
Publish: June 5. 15, 1979

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Levi Coleman &amp; wI Wilma to
79-l24CAJ
Jeannt' Barrir9t ...c. . S 2801 N FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
$O'ofLot?ORohinsonsSurveyAddn LOAN ASSOCIATION OF TITUSLOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,
Sanf., less part, 1100.
VU LE, Tltusville, Florida, a corPlaintiff,
Levi Coleman &amp; WI Wilma to portion organized and existing
vs.
Francis Oliver &amp; hb, Lawman, 5 100' under the laws of the United States
ALMA MERRIMAN, deceased, et
of Lot 20 RobinSonS Survey Addn of America,
al.,
Sanf.. 1)00
Plaintiff,
Defendants.
Florence M. Erickson, Wid. to vs.
John R Cushing &amp; WI Antonia A., FOREST 0. MITCHELL and SUE
NOTICEOF SALE
Lot 19 61k 13, Weathersfleld 1st
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ANN MITCHELL, his wife, COMAddn, 1.40.000.
the real property situated in
BINED MORTGAGE &amp; REALTY
Frank W Fullmer Jr., sql. to
Seminole County, Florida, described
CO.. a Florida corporation, AMER.
Nathan F. Bower, Lot 3 (IessW 130'
as follows:
CAN STEEL FENCE CO., INC. OF
&amp; N 100') &amp; E 65' of W 130' of Lot 3 ORLANDO, a Florida corporation,
Lot 35, SLEEPY HOLLOW, ac
(less N 100') 81k Bm Fern Park
cording to the plat thereof as
d b a AMERICAN STEEL FENCE
Ests,, U0000.
recorded in Plat Book 15, pages 64
CO . SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOS
Frank W. Fuilmer Jr., sql. to
DEK.7
and 65, Public Records of Seminole
PITAL. SUN BANK OF SEMI.
NaihanF Bower,W65,ofLot3(less NOF NA.
County, Florida.
N 100') BIk B. Fern Park Ests., '
-. - Defendants,
will be sold for cash in hand to the
130.000.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR highest and best bidder at the west
NOTICE OF ACTION
United Assoc. Homebuilders Inc.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA door of the Seminole County
t Pedro J. Msranda Perez &amp; wi r TO: FOREST 0 'AITCHELL
PROBATE DIVISION
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, at
-'cI SUE ANN MITCHELL
Ale jandrina, Lot 23. Verne Chancy s
File Number ?t2I7CT
11:00A.M. on July 2, 1979 by Arthur
MddreSs:
Lirikr'own
d. 151,600.
Division
H. Beckwith,Jr.,ClerkoftheCircuit
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
(OCO) Samuel P Thrush &amp; WI action to foreclose a mortgage on IN RE: ESTATE OF
Mary Lou to Hobart Woolen &amp; WI the following described property in RACHEL BOZNER,
Circuit, in and for Seminole County,
VirginIa M.. Nol $1.01 Loll? Sanora Semif'lole County, Florida
Deceased
Florida, pursuant to a Final
South Un. I, 1100.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Judgment enteredby the Eighteenth
Lot 23, Block 1, Replat of Sheet 1
Warren E. Jacobs &amp; WI Dorothea
PERSONS HAVING Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
to Ronald Paulson &amp; WI Sheila, Lot and 2. NORTH ORLANDO TOWN. TO ALL
SITE. FOURTH ADDITION, VILL- CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST County, Florida, In the case of
480 Spring Oaks Un III, 155.900,
AGE OF NORTH ORLANDO, as THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,
recorded in PIal Book 14, Pages
J Upsal &amp; wf. Adelaide to Daniel and 6, of the Public Records
IN THE ESTATE:
Plaintiff, vs ALMA MERRIMAN,

Harvey C. Johnson, widr. to The Laqo Vista sd, 139,000
NOTIFIED that the administration case bears Civil Action No. 79-0121.
Cherry's Real Estate Agency &amp;
has been filed against you and you of the estate of RACHEL BOZNER, CA-09.J.
OCO) Hermann J. Gold to Tropic
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
deceased,
File Number
General Contracting Co Inc , E 25' Bk of Scm., Lot 57 Windward Sq.
79.217.CT, is (SEAL)
defenses, if any, to it on STEPHEN pending in the Circuit Court for
of Lot 24, Stendlford Add &amp; W 25' of
SEC one, 13,000.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
M. BREWER, of HENDERSON &amp; SEMINOLE County, Florida,
Lot 24, 11.100.
'
Clerk of the Circuit
Kuwalha, Inc. to Jee Sang Kwon &amp; MATHENY, 302 South Washington Probate Division, the address of
Court
(QCD) Lot
Jean
Garapic
to Lot
Max
WI Keumja
S 195.8'
of W
Garapic,
6, L.
less
5 25', &amp;
17J.SW'4
of SECS
362029,
less
rw 150' f Avenue, P.O. Box 6526, Titusville, wtilch is Seminole County Cour.
By: Eve Crabtree
Florida
on
or
before
the
26th
day
f
thouse,
1
N
Park
Avenue,
Sanford,
less 525'. &amp; 5', of Lot 7 Talmo Sd, 431, 1200.000
Deputy Clerk
rep; 61k A, $100.
Edw, Koch Sr. &amp; Joseph Pacy to
June, 1979 and file the original with Florida 3777). The personal Publish June 8, 15, 1979
the Clerk of the Court either before
Richard A. Newman &amp; wI Harold F. Jucke$te&amp; wf. Carol I. Lot
representative of the estate is DEK.39
service on Plaintiff's attorney or EvelynConnor,whoseaddresslsc.o
Charlotte to Wm. J. Ethier &amp; I, blk C. Rev. Plat of the Springs
Oaks, Sec. VIII, 182,000.
Ors Corp. to Levitt Homes Inc., a default wiill be entered against Winter Park, FL 37790. The name
you for Ihe relief demanded in the and address of the personal
(QCD) Dolores M. Rolly, sql. to Lots 1-20. blk 18. Lots 1.68. Tr. A, blk
Notice is herety given that a
Robert J. Rolly, sql., W 165' of S 165' 2, &amp; Lots I-il. blk 3, &amp; Lots 1-I?, blk Complaint,
representative's attorney are set
Public Hearing will be held by the
WITNESS,
my
hand
and
seal
of
forth
below.
of Lot 19 Enfzminge Farms, Addn
4, Cedar Ridge Unit I. 1711.000.
Planning and Zoning Commission in
this Court on the 22nd day of May,
No. 3, 1100.
Vay E. Gustafson, wid. to Alfred
All persons having claims or the City Commission Room, City
(OCD) Delores M. Rolly, sgl to Laney&amp;wf. Mary P. 510' of Lot 168.
demands against the estate are Hall, Sanford, Florida at 8:00 P.M.
Robert J. Rally, sql., N. 911.46' of W N 10' of I 01 I?, L.Ik I?. Third Sec., 'SEAL)
required,
WITHIN
THREE on Thursday, June 21, 1979 to con•
Arthur H Beckwlth, •1'
150' of E'-, of SW':. of Sec 27-21-30, Dreamwold. $21,100.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF sider the following change and
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
135.000.
Casselberry Gardens Inc. tO
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF amendment to the Zoning Or.
By: Cynthia Proctor
Dena Karmiol &amp; hb Bernard to Thomas E. Cowan &amp; WI. Agnes L.
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk dinance and the Comprehensive

NOTICE OF INTENT TO'
REGISTER FICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

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3 consecutive times - . . - 38c a line

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

. . 35c a line

icons.cutive times

CIASSlFID

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DEADLINES
Noon The Daj Before Publicotion

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4—personals

vel Agent-minimum 2 yrs.
cent exp. For interview phone
8-5069 or (904) 775 8777 for
ppt.

9—Good Things to Eat

Saturday In Sanford — Begin.
PROVED
nlng June 2. Sanford Early
Burton Lane from Narcissus
Childcare Center. 322.66.45.
Avenue to 660' North and Power
Road Irom Narcissus Avenue to 6
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North (220' additional to be paid by JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
owner).
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
The Type of road improvement is
WOULDN'T
BE ANVIl
Depressed Center Line SectIon with
concrete header club at North end Enroll now-school age childrenand subbase rework
for summer fun-arts, crafts.:
Thecostofthisimprovementshall

Needlepoint Instruction' ',

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renchAve.

3325176

M.

Unsworth Realty

la—Help ,nted

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w or Exp. complete training
urse. Our Associates earn
ore because they are better
ained. We're the No. I ERA

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Wanled to rent with option to buy
3or4 BR house
323-6343

house, average size. 323-1031
anytime except 11a.m. to 1 p.m.
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40—Condominiums

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B. Executive con
dominium Includes Pool &amp;
tennis plus other extras, $350
mo,, I yr. lease,

N, Full time&amp; part time. Apply
n person Lakeview Nursing
enter 919 E. 2nd St.

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2 BR, 16 home on large lot In"
Country Club Manor. Corn
pietely remodeled from top to
bottom FHA or VA financing
avail. Call Rose Kircher,
Realtor Assoc. Tony Coppoia
Associates Realtor, 130-0333, aft
hrs. 834-88.47.

Zoned comm 2 lots Sanford Ave.
Garage apt. Reduced to 1)8,500.
3 BR, l"i B, carport, fenced t"k,
CH, behind Kmart, Forest City.
135.000 VA of FHA
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ART TIME BOOKKEEPER
Sdays week
DAYS INN SANFORD

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 372 7198

2' acre tracts zoned agri. $1,250.
Good terms, owner holding.

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-$1 Avon. Increase your earning -•ower For details, call 644.3079.
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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&amp; fish pond. 3 or 1 BR'S,
swimming pool, all on canal
1)25,000.

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your lot or our lot.

Ca''h for

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porch, close to everything
downtown.
"and. in quiet
neiqhborhoua. 527,500.

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Office space on French Ave. In a
brand new bldg. (2) 600 sq. ft. at
$390 er unit or (1) 1700 sq. ft.
avail a $780.

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!g!!,._Notice

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
243S' S French ('1 97) Sanford
32) 5324

10 acres cleared &amp; fenced w-older
2-I. lOx)? in ground pool. $65,000.

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memory lane to see this story
book old 2 story cypress farm
house. 1-2, great to display your
antiques, secluded area. 142,000.

-Business

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portunities

PaPer routes, both in San
rd. Each has $10,000 yearly

TUSKAWILLA AREA
TopoftheIineinnewhOmts.36R,
2 B w.FP. $99,500.

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Bond in the amount of 100 stated. If the claim is secured, the
iS hereby given that a security shall be described. The nature of the uncertainty shall be pct. of the
Contract amount.
security shall be described. The
Public Hearing will be held at the claimanl shall deliver sulficIent stated. lIthe claim Is secured, the
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID claimant shall delIver sufficient
Commission Room In tPe City Hall copies of Ihe claim to the clerk to security shall be described.
The DOCUMENTS:
copies of the claim to the cl
to
in the City 01 Sanford, Florida, it enable the clerk to mail one
to claimant shall deliver sufficient
The School Board OffIce, 1111 enable the clerk to mall one copy to
consider the adoption of
n or
All persons inlerested In the estate enable the clerk to mail one copy to
)id 3217)
All persons interested In the estate
Florida, title of whIch Is as follows: Administration
All
persons
interested
In
the
been
has
mailed are
estate Road, Winter Park, Florida 33719 Administration has been mailed are
ORDINANCE NO. 473
required, WITHIN THREE to whom a copy of this NotIce 01
0 B TA I N IN G B I DOING required,
WITHIN THREE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Administrationhasb,enmahledare DOCUMENTS: Blddersmayobtain MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOS. THE FIRST PuBLIcArION OF required, WITHIN THREE documents by
phonIng the office 01 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ING, VACATING AND ABANDON. THISPIOTICE,toflleanyobjections MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF the Engineer, 305.446.5546,
after THISNOTlCE,tofiIeanyobjectIoj

Call

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And Personal References Required

Form. Apply At Sterchi's Store

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Must Apply In

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estaurants. Cable TV hook-up.
223114

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
I07w,Commercial
Phone 3fl- 7$$I, Sanford

Apartments Unfurnished
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IvO. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
'38670 Mariner's Village.

THIS IS A PERMANENT JOBI

New 735 Homes, 4 PCI. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to

W- Garne$t White

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an lurn. room. Separate bath &amp;

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BUILDER. 372-2217.

322 2fl9,lllMyrtieAve.
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For Sale

559,500.
CAPE COD, 4 BEDROOM. 2
BATH, CENTRAL AIR, CAR.
PETS, CHULUOTA, $39900.

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MODERN 2 BEDROOM
Good Location
327-1462

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MAKE A WISH. 3 BR, 2 bath home
in Idyllwilde' Enclosed pool &amp;
patioi C lilA. w w carpet, eat-in
kil., &amp; every Ieature imagi
nable' BPP WARRANTED,
Your Wish Come True for
561,0001

BedS, DbI. motel box springs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 1715 S. French
323-73.40

-WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311315 E - First St.
32? 5672
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIAyES
JOill
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADER I WE' LIST I. SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. If

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322-2420

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HOMEOWNERS - Don't lose your
-:redit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help youRealtor 644 35)1.
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7 RR, i bath house completely
r,'novated, over sized lot.
Owner hold mortgage. 911 Elm
3723710.

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SEIGLER REALTY

2565
F EALTORS
PARK
Branch Office 323.2222
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42—Mobile Homes
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BROKER
243v S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 3210640
Orlando 327-1517

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105.50 2 BR Mobile, awning, AC,
set-up in quiet adult park. No

see our beautIful new BARR INO
TON w.Iapsiding&amp;$hiflglO roof.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323-3200
VA S. FHA Flnancirw

3503 Orlando Dr.

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Code a phone, burglar alarm,
conference table, typewriter,
camper trailer etc. 323-7171 or
372 $300.
rootLockerssl6.99up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3loSanfordAve.
322519)

Davenport, loveseat, chair, ottoman, 5)75;
Farberware
rotisserie, $25; 1 maple coffee
tbl., $20; 2 end IbIs., 5)5 ca. I
new ci coffee maker, 515. 109
Brown Dr. (Sunland Estates)

322-2773.

COUCH. 8111 1 Gold Brocade. $0"
wood frame, good cond,, 512$ or
make offer. $31 15$)

1969 CHRYSLER
$495

WAGON

FORD

1971

4 DR.
EXTRA NICE

LTD.
1095

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Conditioning

j'10'

lfl1f*OVflieflt -

LawtMainte,anCe'

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 373 00)9

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Gret'nt,ouse
32? 9141
Eves after 68. weeP.ends

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FREE ESTIMATES
373 87)9
Mowing
321 0098
MOWING&amp;LANDSCAPING
3231881
Free Estimate

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Call Dick Lacy 323 1580

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crnic-'nb

Free Puppies 8. Kittens
TogoodHome
Call after S r m 323 0816

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MEINTzER TILE

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68—Wanted

Beauty Care

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(ormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
5)9C lstSt.,325712

65—Pets-SUpplies

Lawn Service
General Landscaping
Rose
SpecialiSts, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn nlaint 8. tree trimming.
2948

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 8562

to Buy

DIM LAWN CARE
Residential &amp; Commercial
35542

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ssmaklng

Cash322- 4132
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig , stoves, tools

LightHaullng

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
$CASH$
Paying $16 &amp; up men's, 58 &amp; up
womens class rings. Also buying
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
marked gold, Any cond. 678 2232.

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Appluances&amp;Mlsc
(LOCAL) 349537)

Exterior Cleaning

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Bi,i"txter,or Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks,
etc Free Est 3)96066, 668 8)35

Lawn mower repair at your home
Seminole County only!
83) 29
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lg&amp;Boardng

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Auction Sundayt 8P.M.
San(ord Ave. at Hwy. 121
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates
KellousAuction Sates
323 1050

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cal boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shaqy Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages 322 5752.

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

AUCTION

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates. (30$) 322 9160
DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $145. 1 day serv.
good paint &amp; Ref )IISS79

Plunging Service
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Retired man- Small repair wori
Roofing &amp; painting Free Est
Call anytime 323 851)

* SALE *FRI. 7:30 P.M.

INSULATION
Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3210839 or 904-7346708 collect

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
RepairS, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg CdS
323 0174. 377

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Single &amp; DbI. matl.,- sectional LR
set; LR chairs; lamps; TV's;
radios. All kinds of household
items small S. large.

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REMODELINGIREPAIR
.5G. BALINTIASSOC.
3221465

DOOR PRIZ ES
COMEEARLY_STAYLATE

Dells

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Aucon Center

Concrete work
....,

Hwy. 16 West, Sanford
333 5620

Patlo%,

U, u.cway.

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'afe Call Mr TyIor 337 $545
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think-if classified ads didn't
work, there wouldn't be any?

Just

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Closing Out- S nice bIcycles, $15
ea. Bicycle parts about $200
worth very reasonable. 'ou
name It- We have it. 2036 Grove
Dr. 3770441.

1 495

CARLO

1974 Toyota CeIlca CT, 5 spd..*
clean, FM AM. vinyl lop, askinq
* 57500
37? 7213. aft 5 373 79
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, If
Classified Ads didn't work
wouldn't be any.

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62—Lawn-Garden

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PC. BR suite new, $239;
LR
$399; Loveseat $44.95 I. up;
7 pc dinettes, $69.9S1 up; Ref
$505. up; El. stove, $601 up; full
sizedraperi,s,$IO&amp;up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 372-8721.

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Rocker,Beds,ArmChair
Radio, TV., Hi Fi
372-3853

FANTASTICI 2 BR, I bath mobile
borne on 7 wooded acres cornpletely fencedl Scr, porch, CH&amp;A, w-w carpet. Modern 1111,1
washer dryer? Just sn,soot

Multiple Listing Service
LOADED WITH FRUIT
TREES. FRESH PAINT &amp; NEW
ROOF. $42,500. RENTAL IN-

for Sale

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124.900.

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lovely shaded lot? C HIP.,
spacious BR's, entry foyer &amp;
More? BPP WARRANTED.
Super Buy for 139.9501

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50--Miscellaneous
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BEDROOM, PANELED KITCHEN, NEW ROOF, WRAP

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CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
'it
J23 0429 Cfter 5.30
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B.aborxt RIALTY
REALTOR 322 I000MLS

LOADED

Central Heat 8. Air Cond. Fee Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 327 1771

49-BterFrontFciperty

LAKEFRONT
COUNTRY
2 residences on approx. 2 acres,
100 ft lake frontage 515.000
ESTATE SALE.

1978 CAMARO

Guitars. Drums, Banios Com
plete. Thomas organs, pianos
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc. 7202 French Ave.
372 2253
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NEAT 3 BR, 1', bath home in nice
neighborhood? Lg. LR, DR.
porch, convenient to school I
hoppingl Super starter hornet
A Buy for $21,000?

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321 0499
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Sanford--Townhouse Condo,? BR,
1' bath, C H&amp;A. Appointment

Room For Pent

Thurs., Fri. And Sat., June 14-16. No Phone Calls AcceDted

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arg.AirCond.SIe.pingRoorn

JAMES L. FLY of
without th. consent 01 the Board.
REPRESENTATIVE:
Dated this lh dey of JUAL 979 Winderweedle, Haines, Ward 1
Gordon V. Frederick
Waodm.an. P.A.
Rob,t 0. Feather,
P.O. Box I7
P.O. BOX $00
Chairman
Sanford, Fl. 32771
Winter Park, Fl. 3279.0
s. Mr. William P. Layer,
Tefephone: (30$) 322-3353
TiliphoiW 305444-63)2
SuperIntendent
PublIsh June IS. 72,795. July 6, 1979 Publish June 15,
Psiblisls: June 8, IS, 1979
22,
29,
1919
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eekly. (Jtililies included.
aIim 9623; 141-7883

Insurance, Uniforms And All Paid For By Ster

chi's. Also Available At Small Cost To Employee Mat.

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Publish June 15, 27, 979

We'll even help you word

3290 after 6 p.m.

Medical

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ATTRACTIVE 3 BR. 1 baIh home
on landscaped loft w w carpet,
diningarea,lencedyard&amp;Mucn
More' BPP WARRANTED.
Only $37,100?

FAMILY ROOM &amp; CREEK ON

LAKE FRONT. I BEDROOM, 2
BATH, FIREPLACE, FULLY
FURNISHED. GREAT FOR

WILL BUY EXISTING 1t &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic,
Mtg. Broker 825 No i r,
Wymore Rd., Altarnonte.

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LIlY PURPOSES, PROVIDING Notice of Administration: June 1$, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Notice 01 AdmInistration: Jun. I.
FOR
the outside "Proposal" and the 11th
SEVERABILITY, CON- 1979
DateoflhefirstpublicatIonofthis 01tMworkthedatemndthen,of
1979
FLICTS
AND
EFFECTIVE
Notice of AdmInistration: June IS, the bidder. Th
Karen Grollman
Patsy Kelley England
DATE.
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Board
as rersonai wepresentallve
"
As Personal Representative
Seminole County rsservth right
A copy shall be available at
of Use Estate of
Maria's I. Graham
01 thi Estate of
to accept or reject any or all bids or
the Office of the City Clerk for all
MARY DAHL GROLLMAN
As Personal Representative
JOHN A. ENGLAND, JR.
waive any lnformalitres in the
persons desiring te examine the
Deceasei
of the estate of
bidding. No bids shall be wIthdrawn
same.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
MILDRED 0. GORTON
for a period of 30 calendar days ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
All parties in interest and citizens REPRESENTATIVE
Deceased
ANDERSON AND LEKLEM, PA.
301 ECs' in Street
1310 Southeast Bank Bldg
Orlendo, Florida 37001

29—Rooms

In Sanford Area For At Least 3 Years, Must Be Sober And

MERCIAL STREET, LYING validity of the decedent's will, the THISNOT10E,tofil,anyobj,ctlons fe,'
each complete sat of Bid validity of the decedent's will, the
BETWEEN NORTH ELM AVENUE qualilIcat Ions of the personal they may have that challenge the
Documents. No partIal set of plans qualIfIcations of the Personal
AND NORTH MYRTLE AVENUE representative, or
the venue or validity ci the decedent's will, the shall be
isived to any bidder. Each representative, or the venue or
STREET AND WEST FIRST
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND representative, or the venue or
ALl. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
STREET, RESERVING THE USE OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED lurisdiction of lii. court.
All bids must be receIved before OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
OF SAME UNTO THE CITY OF WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND thespeclfledtlmeandeflc$owdlna WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

heard at said hearing.
By order 01 (he City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk Publish June IS, 1979
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INC.
REALTOR]737137
Eve. 322 0612,322 1517,322.7177

47.A—rtgages Bought
&amp;Sokl

JUST LISTED. 2 BR. 1 bath home
In nice country atmospherel
Range, eat-in kit., utli. shedt
Perfect for young family or
retirees! BPP WARRANTED.
Just $27,500!

PVED ROAD, 577.500.

CARPETED, WITH GARAGE.

S'JRO rvl

OVER 12SSALES
THRUMAY 1979

TV INCLUDING 2 BEDROOM,

POOL HOME. 3 BEDROOM, 7
BATH, CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT,

Estate Wanted

Losing your home &amp; credit 7 I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220216
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Notice

Commercial Drivers License. Must Have Been Established

S"FE N

Bart

PINECREST. 3 BEDROOM,
HUGE LIVING ROOM, CEN.
TRAL HEAT &amp; AIR, CARPET,
ALL APPLIANCES, LARGE
FENCED YARD, FRUIT
TREES. $30,000.

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Lakefront lot in Casselberry, 100'
frontage on Seminola Blvd.
Asking 114.950 with good terms
or trade.

New listing- country property,
treed 2" acres near 1-48. SR 46.
BR,enc.porchtolullaroundin
during these hot Summer days.
A must to see-Only 153,500,
As IS %l8,000'-Sanlord, 2 frame
houses. Live in one S. rent the
other. Ideal for the handyman.
Call Deltona

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stated. II Ihe claim is secured, the contingent or unhiquidated, the Contract

House (or sale Sanford-Sunland. 3
BR, fenced yd. Good cond. Call
323-3649 or 323-7331.

OLDER SPANISH STYLE 2
STORY, 3 BEDROOM, l"
.
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, FIREPLACE, FENCED REAR
YARD. $20,900.

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Cl-IL P0K Et L AND CO
Murphy. N C 28906

Night

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Day or

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS--'69 10'
75 models Call 31v 9100 or 8)1
1605 QealerJ

SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
FOR SALE
Wanted Responsiblepartytotahe
over Spinet Pi,ino Easy Terms
Can be seen locally Wrilt'
Credil Manager P 3 flo 207.
Carlyle, IL 62731 -

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1968 Dodge Coronet, PS, radio.
1001's &amp; runs good, new tires,
flEW battery. new upper &amp; lower
ball joints, 5545 372 4593

KICK TIlE STORAGE HABIT
Sell those useful, no longer
needed items with a
Herald
Classified Ad Call 372 7611 or
",9993_

45-m0',tof State

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EALTOR, MLS

II you're in the business of building
your
busines. . . use
the

2638 Sanford Ave.
321.0759
Aft Hrs 322-7643,327.469

REALTY
Peg. Real Estale Broker -

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if the claim Is not yet due,

Inc.

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CREEK FRONT, 3 BEDROOM, 7
BATH BLOCK HOME. FAMILY
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR
1 HEAT. $49,500.

BATEM.AN

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claimed.

RIALTY

TRADE-INS

for Sale

t965 -lOP FordS W
S50n w0rk but runs
$149 372 75818105

Aivasporl open fisherman, 115
Evunrudc. depth finder &amp; loIs Of
accessories. w trailer. $2,195
3220682 8 a.m 8 p.m

Irailer. Call FlorIda Real Estate
Co. of Orlando. 6M5

FHA.VA.

Harold Hall Realty

PEAL TOR 377 4000 MLS

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assume or

dwn &amp;
Terms

REALTOR,322-719$

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.)ofthetofalamoufltbld the date when it wIll become due
will be required, Successful bIdder shall be stated. If the claim is
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION contingent or unliquidatect, the the date when
it will become due will be requIred to po$t a Per. contingent or unhiquidated, the

flaborn

Longwood 2-I BR duplex on lake,
assumable mort. Good price &amp;

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the date when it will become due or attorney, and the amount cent(3

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Johnson, tilt trailer &amp; swivel
seats. 5)50 323 0039 or 322 2111

323•2222

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1971 CUEV.
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ORANGE CITY
S acres approximately. Beautiful

Class!f led Ads often.

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING shall be staled. If the claim is claimed. If the claim Is not yet due,

HANDY MANS SPECIAL
127 Laurel Dr., Pinecrest. 523,000.
HUPRYf

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Moving Must Sell-- '66 Chevy
wagon, 1250. '67 Ford, 1675. '69
Renault 4 cyl , $750 4th &amp;
Palmetto Ave

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'68 Falcon, auto . 6 cyl , new paint.
tires, good mechanically &amp; body.
have maintenance record. 1850
321 0938

WOOden Cortney Bass Boat, 35 HP

$40,000 William Mallczowski,
REALTOR 322.7983.

MOTHER-IN-LAW. Lg. 4 BR, 28.
FR, CilIA, carpet, Inc. 2 kit.
ranges, 2 ref., dbl sIzed utIlity
rm., fenced yd, fruit trees, deep

644.30)3

Med.) Inc., Realtor

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7 acres (molt Lake Sylvan area,

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WORLD.

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OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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Low Down Payment

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ches. Cony location. $31,500.
THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or professional office buIlding
site. 264' on 25th SI. $21,500.

80W—Autos

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PARK

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Molorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3166or 323 77'O

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REALTORS

Branch Office
areer you wouldn't be reading
(b) That portion of Vale Avenue they may have that challenge the Sanford, Florida at 7:00 P.M. on the City of Casseiberry, Florida,
a Board of Adjustment decision for
pending in the Circuit Court in and
thlsad, and if we weren't looking
FICTITIOUS NAME
lying southof thenorth lot line of Lot validity of the decedent's will, the Monday, June 25, 1979 to consider that the City Council will hold a granting a variance to allow for
for Seminole County, Florida,
for someone to do a lob this ad
)6, Block 8, extended easterly and qualIficat_________
c°n5t
0n
of a sinqle f,mitM
oe'snal
Notice is hereby given that I am
WIfE.
F
re,ummendatIon.
public hearing to consider enact.
Wouldn't behere. If you want the
ntwIn and abutting Lots 16 represent.
dwelling on a lot which has 7,656
au*.nwlei1
venue Or
"
VIVIAN J. LEE, are Plaintiffs, and
äx ius
Al. par1esin interest and cItIzens mont cf Ordinance 384, entitled:
PhIlIp N; Wlnøhe%m,s4J
hrougb'3O, Block $ arid Loti U lI,rlsdlcllon of th. court, . SpP0rtwitY to earn Three to
CITY square feet instead of the required
JAMCS DIX HOUSTON, JR. and
shalt have an oppgrtunity to 'be
API ORDINANCE OF
P. Eugene Epple 8. WI Joyce to SERVICES and that I Intend to
all in palm Terrace, according to OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
call 1.800 432-8403 anytime for
iMtead of the required 75 feet, In an
FLAGSHIp U. S. BANK O
By order of the Planning and CLOSiNG, VACATING AND
Charles H. Wilson &amp; wI Norma E.,
Ihe PlaI thereof, as recorded In Plat WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
recorded message.
register
said
namewith
the
Clerk
of
R.1A
zoning
classification,
Said
SEMINOLE.
SEMINOLE
Zoning
Commission
of
the
City
of
ABANDONING
A
PORTION
OF
AN
MEM.
Lot 16 &amp; N 36' of 15. MIlton Park,
Book 4, Page 82, of the Public
property being situate In the City of
the CircuIt Court, Seminole County,
ORIAL HOSP1 rAL, and AMERI.
Date of the first publicatlonof thIs Sanford, Florida, this 21st day of EXISTING EASEMENT ON LOT 7
150,900.
General Factory Help
Florida in accordance with the
Records of Seminole County, Notice of Administration: June 8, May, 1979.
BLOCK "A", SUMMERSET Lake Mary, Florida, and described CAN STEEL FENCE COMPANY,
Full time- Benefits
F19,(cta, reserving same as utIlity i979,
as follows:
provisions of the Fictitious Name
INC.
OF
ORLANDO,
are
Defen.
J. 0. Galloway,
NORTH, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
Apply HarcarAluminm
easements.
Statutes, To Wit: Section 863.09
Evelyn Connor
Lots
15
and
16,
Block
18.
Crystal
dents,
Civil
Action
No.
79.565.CA-09.
Chairman
BOOK 15, PAGES 13 and II, PUB.
City Commission of the
Florida Statutes 1957.
As Personal RepresentatIve
city of anto,d
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE Lake Winter Homes, as per phi K, I, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
•rer Opportunity-Insurance
City of Sanford, Florida
Sig. Bobby C. Massey
of the Estate of
thereof recorded in Plat Book 2,
Clerk of the aforesaid Circuit Court,
Planning and Zoning
debit, sales &amp; service. Good
COUNTY, FLORIDA: PROVIDING
H. H. Tamm, Jr.
Publish June 8, 15, 22. 29, 1979
Rachel homer, Decca&amp;ed
Page
1)4-116,
Public
Records
will
at
11:00A.M.,
on
the
10th
day
Commission
Of
slIary. Complete training
SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT DEK.37
City Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Publlih: June 1, 15, 1979.
Seminole County, Florida, Said July, 1979, offer for sale and sell to
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
i- program. Job opening in the
JUVENILE DIVISION, SEMINOLE
Publish June IS, 1979
REPRESENTATiVE:
property also commonly known as
the highest bidder for cash at the
DEK-3
$.nf,rj area. Phone 327.1144.
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COUNTY, FLORIDA
This
notice
is
given
pursuant
to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR DEK
78
John OeM. Haines
151 Grandbend Avenue.
westf root door of the Courthouse in
CASE NO. 79.I16-CJ.A
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Winderweedle, Haines, Ward
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR' the provisions of Chapter 146,
!$art plus bonus, pleasant phone
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary, ford, Florida, the following
and Ordinances of the City
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
File Number 7.7I.cp
No. 1030302
p
PROBATE DIVISION
Box uo
Florida,atl:30P.M.,onJuIyS, 1979, described property, situated and
.rk with good working conCasselberry, Florida, as amended
PROBATE DIVISION
Division
A Child
File
Number
Winter Park, FL 32790
or as soon thereafter as possible, at
being in Seminole County, Florida,
ions. Company benefits, paid
and
supplemented,
File Number fl'1$7'CP
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
DivIsion
Telephone: (303) 64463)2
to-wit:
.,plidaYs. Call Jean 322.1241.
which tIme interested partIes for
Division
Said
Ordinance
will
be
considered
IN
RE:
ESTATE
OF
NOTICE OF PETITION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PublIsh June 8, 15, 1979
The ,.ast ll0feet of Lot 12, FLOR.
on first readinqon MOnday, Jun. II, and aginl Iherequest stateo above
MAR" DAHL GRULLMAN,
FOR ADOPTION
JOHN A. ENGLAND, JR.
DEK.36
will be heard. Said hearing may be IDA LAND AND COLONIZATION
Kretary-experienced desirable.
1979, and the CIty CouncIl will
Deceased IN RE: ESTATE OF
TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
continued from time to time until COMPANY'S CELERY . PLANTA.
to 5 Mon. thru Fri. Salary
MILDRED 0. CORTON,
NOTICEOF ADMINISTRATION
UNKNOWN FATHER (Last
Deceased
consider same
for
final passage,
In final action is taken by the City TION, Less the South 560 feet, ac.
otiable. For interview phone
accordance
with
Chapter
166,
and
Deceased
Name: WISE)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
cording to the Piat thereof as
13.113).
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING adoption after the public hearIng Council.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
You are hereby notified that a CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SEALED BIDS
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in recorded in Plat Book), Page 1fl,of
Petition under oath, (a copy of THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
INVITATION TO BID: NotIce Is CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST which will be held in the City Hall
herety given that the School Board THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL of Casselberry, FlorIda, on Monday, three (3) publIc places within the the Public Records of Seminole
id Sales — $600 per week
which Is delivered to you herewith) OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the County, Florida,
Dssible. Work part time, Ex.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
has been tiled in the above styled IN THE ESTATE:
of Seminole County, FlorIda will OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED June 25, at 7:30 P.M. or as
City Hall and published In the
Said sale wIll be made pursuant to
erienced Only. Please reply
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED meeting interested panties may
that the administration of the pilate IN THE ESTATE:
mitment of Baby BC No. 10)0302,
2:00P.M. at which time the bids will Ihattheadministrationoftheestate appearandbaheardwithrespectto general circulation in the City of
said final judgment.
.
ill.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
child born at St. Petersburg, of MARY DAHL GROLLMAN,
(SEAL)
the Seminole County School Board of JOHN A. ENGLAND, JR., the proposed Ordinance. This Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
that the administration of the estate
Florida, to a Licensed Child Placing deceased, File Number 79-71-CP, i
least fIfteen (15) days prior to the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
hearing may be continued from time
Master Cosmetologist
Agency for subsequent adoption, pending in Ihe Circuit Court for of Ml LOPED 0. GOP TON,
deceased, File Number 791S3.CP, is
office building,
aforesaid hearing. In addition, Said
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Treasure Chest of Beauty
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate the city Council.
be and appear In (ha above Court at DivisIon. the address ul which
School, Access Road &amp; Ap. Division,
be considered at least fIfteen (15)
Deputy Clerk
Copies of the proposed OrdInance
the address of which is
Pd. Park Ave., Sanford, Florida at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, Seminole County, Florida, Probate
purtenances
days prior to the date of public JAMES A. BARKS-Of
Drivers Wanted
are available at the City Hall with
Seminole County Courthouse, p,o,
7:00 P.M. on the 74th day of July The personal representative of the Division, the address of which Is
hearing.
PROJECT LOCATION: Lyman Drawer C, Sanford, Fl, 32771, The the Clerk of the City and same may
lust haveown transportation
5HINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
KAREN GROLLMAN, Seminole County Courthouse,
AD. 1979, and to show cause why eslale
DATED: June 11, 1979.
High School, Longwood, Florida
Contact Kevin at 194.3377
MONCRIEF
persnnal r.presentativeof the estate be inspected by the public.
said Petition should not be granted, whose address is 2487 Castlewood Sanford, FL 32711. The personal
.
NAME OF OWNER: The School Is Patsy
V. Major
Post
Office
Box
2279
DATED
this
12th
day
of
June,
Kelley
England,
whose
WITNESS my hand as the Clerk Of Road, Maitland, Florida, The name representative of the estate ii
Board of Seminole County,
CIty Clerk
Sanford,, Florida 32771
1211 address is co P.O. Box 880, Winter AD., 1979.
a career in Peal Estate call
said Court and the Seal thereof, this and address ol the personal MAR IAN T. GRAHAM, whose
CIty of Lake Mary,
Mellonyille
Avenue, Sanford, Park, Fl. 32790. The name and
Attorneys for, Plaintiffs
Mary W. Hawthorne
address is 1908 Cedar Avenue,
ealty World, The Real Estate
ad.
representative's altorney are set
6Ih day of June, A.D.
FlorIda 3277)
Floria
(305) 33.3
CIty Clerk
dress of the personal r.presen.
.
Sanford, FL 37711. The name and
gency June Porzig 323-5371.
forth below.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Publish June 15, 1919
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF tative'sattorneyar,setforthbelo*,. Publish June 15, 1979
Publish June 15, 37, 1979
All persons having claims or address of the personal represen.
Clerk of Circuit Court
DEK-70
SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be
DEK.77
All persons having claims or DEK.72
al Estate Sales people needed
demands against the estate are tative'sattorneyaresetforthbelow. delivered to the
Seminole County, Florida
Superintendent 01 demands against the estate are All persons having claims or
required.
By: Terry o. CoM
WITHIN
THREE
ow. Computer multi listings,
Schools In the School Board Office, required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THl,,,OAtE OF demands against the estate are
Circuit Count
ticro film trade program.
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Seminole County, Florida
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
OCltedoff Hwy l3óacrossfrom
1U0' WITHIN THREE SEALED BIDS: July 6, IV!?, 2,00
.'
------ -linler Park Telephone Office
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
(SEAL)
THIS NOTICE, to file with the MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
P.M.
THISNOTICE,tofllewiththeclerk
clerk of the above court a written THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Idg. come in &amp; talk to us.
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work of the above court a written
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
LOS Social Services
statement of any claim tir rI.rnar.d
will be let under this contract as statement of any claim or demand
(hey may have. Each claim must be of the above court a wrItten
Crane's Roost Office Park
described
in
the
GREENE
contract they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the statement of any claim or demand documents.
391 Whooping Loop
The OwnerCantractor in writing and must indicate the REALTORS
INC.
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 basis for the claim, the name and they may have. Each claim must
be Agreement lobe Used will be AlA A. basis for the claim, the name and
S3Q-6133or339.471)eves.
PubliSh Jun. s, is, n, i,, 1979
address of the creditor or his agent in writing and must indicate the
101, 1977 EditI.
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, afld the amount basis for the claim, (he name and
DEK-3S
SPECIFIED BONDS:
THE SOUTH'S LARGEST QUALITY HOME FURNISHERS
Bid or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet due, address of the creditor or his agent security in lb. amount of liv. per.
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Lawn Sale June
15, 16. I? One
-mile on Snowhill Rd. Geneva
Look for the sign 319-59)8.

Multiple Listing Service

CHARMER older 2 story, 3 BR,
78. new carpet, patio 5. 2 per

3220231,3237173, 322-0779
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Yamaha DOHC 750. mau.
wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
mi per gal $1,700 3730039

7125 Yale Ave 3210955 Grand
falher clock, household goods

ANYTIME

197) Cadillac Sedan Dc yule, full
power. runs great Good buy al
$1595 668 4620

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ROIISON MARINE
2971 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford. Fla 37771

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1974 Cadillac Coupe Dc Vile
equipped wilh every option
Beautiful car Excellent buy
I
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52095 668 1670

78—Motorcycies

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322-2420

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BUY JUNK CARS
From$)OtolSO
Call 327 1621. 327 4160

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Moving Sale Fri --. Sat 9 5

Sanford's Sales Leader

EXCEPTIONAL new 3 BR, 28
just listed in the beautiful
Maytair section. This spacious
home has over 1900 sq. ft. of
living area wIg. well landscaped
yd. Ready to move into. Priced
at only $67,000. Hurryl

3 BR I'-, b, partial carpeting,
range, ref. Corner lot. $35,000.

Call Bart

Are you a full time driver With a
parl time car' Our classifieds
are loaded with good buy for
YOU.
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Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday 8. Saturday at 7 30 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 255
8311 (nr further delails

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.tNMORE WASHER-. Pans
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

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Donald A. Harris &amp; v.1 .aessie to

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Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment,
322 5990
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Wonder whal to do with Two? Sell
One - The quick, easy Want Ad
TEN (101 ACRES OFF LEMON I
way The magic number is 372PARTIALLY
BLUFF RD
261) or 831 9993
CLEARED AND ONLY 527.200!
ADJACENT TEN ACRESALSO
,
Yard Sale, Sat. 175 S 5th St , Lk
AVAILABLE!
Mary Maple dining tbl &amp; 6
chairs, $100. bait worms &amp; worm
120 ACRES I MILE EAST OF
castings
OSTEEN! $150,000!

ONE of a KIND-sedate older 2
story home, beautifully landscaped, has I BR apt. over dbl
garage. 549,500.

Beautiful Lot
Paola, cleared wsome trees. 96'x120'. Only $1,000.

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FIVE- 5 ACRE MINI RANCH
SITE CORNER SIRES &amp;
MARQUETTE. LOW AS 577.000
EACH. LOW DOWN-TEN
YEARS TO PAY! ONE OR
ALL! CALL TO SELECT
YOURS TODAY!

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on corner lot near shopping &amp;
schools. $19,900.

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Refrigerator. Dishwasher &amp;
Electric Dryer
1413 Sanford Ave 373 681

ONE (1) ACRE IN CITY ON
FULTON
ZONED
COM
MERCIAL, CC 2 CLEARED,
CAPPED
WELL. GREAT
POTENTIAL' ONLY 55.600!

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here must be a reason
all John Morrison for a confi.
ntial interview. 371.0041.
J. B. Steelman, Realtor

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E FJ SIR

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Fury.exc
cond.
51.300 or h.'s? oIler
Must Sell 322 1103

1 97t,Dlym

77—Junk Cars Removed
3N SALE- NEW twin size box
spr,ngs &amp; mattress 523.93 ea.
pc NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So of
Sanford 322-872).

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RETIREES or NEWLYWEDS. 21

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front Apts. weekly. Call 322-4058
if no ens. (904) 252-91fl.

51—Household Goods

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etary for lawoffice — Good
orthand &amp; typing, no legal
perience required, full time.
one 322-105).

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t976 Dodge Van 300. I ton. AC, PS.
PB. cruise, stereo, paneled, new
battery, new tires, designed (or
work. or play 14,495 3?? 1593

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COOL OFF in a sparkling pooi
that's privacy fenced. Clean,
neal, older, 2 BR. Only 125.500.

1970 Plymouth Volare sport coupe
6 Cyl - Air, PS, PB, 17,500 mi
323 3781

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Handcrafted lOX gold watchband,
37' ,penny weight, $800 Retailed
for 11.600
Call 323 7172

43-1_otAcrge

AGENCY-

80—Autos for Sale

75 Aa.Vam

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7 BEDROOM MOBILE ON 3
ACRES IN WHISPERING
PINES. WALK 10 BASS CARl
TAL-LAKE GEORGE. $26,100
WITH EXCELLENT TERMS.
WILL DIVIDE
Seigler Realty. Broker
32) 0640
2210702
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MUST SELL QUICKLY. Owner
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going North 32 w game rm &amp;
Fla. rm., carpeted, drapes,
washer &amp; dryer 539.000.

36—Resort Property

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50 A—Jewelry

REALTOR 322 1991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 862 345.5 322-1959

Build TO Suit — our lot or yours.
FHA-VA, FHA 2358.215

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TEMPER

.EED A SERVICEMnN?. You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.
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&amp;

f PLOY ME NT

114.000

p.m.

Glady Brawn Realty Req Real
Estate Broker, 3fl S237 eves
322 3974. 2 BR, C.H&amp;A, garage,
zoned for business. 1200 mo. 1st
last

A A

Creative Expressions 373.8812 . .
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TUTOR-

OSTEEN

4MobiIe Homes

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MARXHAMW000SRD.
3 BR, 2B. country estate on 4
acres. Stable &amp; pasTure + cute
cottage. See thIs todayl $)30
LIKE THE
"WIDEOPEN"SPACES?
10 acre farm land w-mobile home.
Will throw in goats, chickens &amp;
rabbits AND tractor. Near
Geneva. 535,750,

Bdrm., 7 bath, large kitchen wdining area. Fireplace in Living
Room. Central H-A, w-w carpet,
garage. On large wooded lot.
Many
Extras.
McGovern

appliances, 1250 mo Call 83)
3114 or Bill at 323006).

full time. Exp. W-Florida
ense. 1-12. 323 8566. Sanford
rsing &amp; Cony. Center.

41—Houses

Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor.
nursing home &amp; downtown.
127.500, w-excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 32? 6457 or
322 71)1 alt 5
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Looking for good family to call a
nice 2 story. 4 BR, lull kit. &amp; dr's
a home. House located at 311W.

y Food Store.

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Special Summer program for 6.12 _______________________________
yr,'. old including weekly
swimming, skating. &amp; movies,
322 6645. SANFORD EARLY
TERMITESARE SWARMING
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
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We have an opening for an
aggressive termite &amp; pest
Will baby sit in my home days,
control salesman, $800 mo.
prefer school age children. Call
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guaranteed if you qualify. Car &amp;
3224933
phone leads available. Apply

Apts. for Senior Citizens.
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Jimmie Cowan, 3)8 Palmetto
Av
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32—Houses Unfurnistied
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re accepting applications for
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er 18 &amp; high school education,

11—Instructions

41—Houses

BROWSE AND SAVE
easy and fun . . . The Want Ad
Way.
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. sewing &amp; industrial opera
s,supr., pressers, unexp. jobs
ail. also. Apply in person
n..Sat.
10 2.
Quinn's
shlons, 4516 John Young Pk
-Lake Breeze. 299-1625.

Meats.
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Longwood North, $100.
Addn. 16000
Publish May 15 &amp; June 1, 8, 15, 1979 statement of any claIm or demand ford, Seminole County, Florida.
basis, according to benefits
working mothers or short
(QCD) Ira A. Erber 8. WI Lynda to
17.92, Casselberry. 33)5
Casselberry Gardens Inc. to DEJ.11B
they may have. Each claim must be
received,
Rezoning from MR.), Multiple
vacations In my home. 322.5542.
Ira A. Erber, LoIs 10, 11 &amp; 17, BIk E, Matilda M. Wilson, wid. Lot 22 &amp; W
in writing and must indicate 'the FaMily Residential Dwelling
All persons having an interest in
Sanlando Springs Tr. 3, $100.
15'of 23, Duck Pond First Addn CB. NOTICE OF VACATING AND basis for the claim, the name and District
this proposed Improvvment or an Will keep children my home-.
,
Kenneth R. Blevins &amp; wf Ann 0. to 15,500.
ABANDONING PORTIONS OF address of the creditor or his agent
nights or days, for working
interest in the property specially
To that of RMOI, Mutiple-Family
Lega.
.otice
James P. Hargrove &amp; WI Janis L.,
(QCD) Cornelia Harris, sql. to STREETS.
mothers. $20 for 1, 130 for 2 (5
benefited against which the
or attorney, and the amount Residential, Office and Institutional
Lot 4, 61k L, Camelot Unit?, $43,500. D.K. Coostr., Inc., Lots 88.9 blk 11, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
claimed. If the claIm is not yet due, District,
day week). School age slightly
assessment is tobemadeare invited
Ronold P. Robinson &amp; WI Rosie to Tier 10,A.C. Martins Addn. Sanford.
You will take notice that the City the date when it will become due
higher. 322.5015.
lobe present at this public hearing,
That property described as: Lots
Edward E. Kroll &amp; WI Patricia, Lot
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
sioo.
Commission of the CIty of Sanford, shall be stated. If the claim is 7.4,25, 26, 61k 9, Dreemwold, PB 3,
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
20 81k 1 Third Sec., Dreamwold,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
(QCD) Cornelia K. Harris sql et al
Florida, on June11, 1979, passed and contingent or unliquidated, the Page 90, Seminole County, Florida.
Clerk to the Board of
$42,500.
FLORIDA.
to V Entr., Inc. Lots 8 &amp; 9 blk 11, adopted Ordinance No. 1471, to nature of the uncertainty shall be
County
Commissioners
Being more generally described
Legal Notice
CIVIL ACTION NO, 79S6S.CA.O9.K
Wrn, R. Mulrine &amp; WI Alexandra to Tier 10, A C. Martin Addn Town of close, vacate and abandon portions stated. If the claim is secured, the as located South Side W. 25th Street
(SEAL)
Robeft T. Dorsey &amp; wI Shirley F., Sanford. $100.
JAMES E. LEE and wife, VIVIAN
of Princeton Avenue and Yale security shall be described. The between French Avenue and
By:
Arthur
H.
Beckwith
Jr.
Lot 4. Suntand Estates, First Addn,
J. LEE.
CITY OF
Avenue, lying between East 25th claimant shall deliver suffIcient Grenada Avenue extension.
Clerk
Mirjana Pendegrass to Anthony
130.000.
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Plaintilfs,
Place (Palm Prive) and East 26th copies of the claIm to the clerk to
Publish
June
15,
1979
The
planned
use
of
the
property
is
Eugene Mallek &amp; wl Jo Ann to Jullano, Trustee, Lots 138. 14, BIk B,
vs.
Noticeof Public Hearing
Street (Woodruff Street) and bet. enable the clerk to mail one copy to Office BuildIng.
DEK 68
Paradise Point, Fourth Sec., $100.
Ronald A. Menlo &amp; wf Janet, Lot f
ween Poinsetta Avenue and the each personal representative.
JAMES DIX HOUSTON, JR. and
The Planning &amp; Zoning ComThelma Voska to Anthony ,Juliano, Seaboard Coast LIne Railroad right.
Barclay Woods, 1st Addn, $11,500.
wife, JO ANN HOUSTON, et al,
CASSELBERRY, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
All persons Interested in the estate mission will submit a recom
CITY
OF
5,
Accordino HomeS Inc. to Glen C. Trustee, Lot
61k 0, Paradise of-way being more particularly to whom a copy of this Notice
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Defendants.
of mendation to the City Commission FLORIDA. NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Point, Fourth Sec - $100
Ellingsworth &amp; wf Peggy F., Lot
described as follows:
the City Council of the City of Lake
NOTICE
OF
SALE
Administration has been mailed are in favor of, or against, the HEARING
TO
CONSIDER
Lake Oaks Sec., $45,000.
__________________________
hold a public hearing at 7:30P.M., pursuant to Final Judgment Of
Avenue lying between and abutting MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF The City Commission will hold a
DINANCE.
Vesely (married), Lots 32, &amp; 33, 61k
54, Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful,
Palm Springs Sec., $fl,000.
Corrine M. ,.uoick 8. hp

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herhv niv
that a
public hearing will beheld by the
Board of County Commissioners in
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the Seminole County Courthouse,
- - ------5-Room 203, Sanford. Florida, at 10:00 ____________________________ __________- - AM., on the 26th day of June, AD.,
CANNON REST HOME
PEASUPICK,$.lbu.
1979, in regard to the road Im.
provement of Burton Lane and Complete care for the elderly.
(behind WTRR Radio Station)
(Licensed). Beautiful private
322-4195
Power Road.
home with private or semi
The cost of this proposed im.
private room. Altamonte
-Black Eyed Peas
provement is to be assessed by tne
Springs. 13.4.1)41.
U-Pick
County pursuant to Chapt.' 78.612,
lyre Farm East Celery Ave.
Laws of Florida, and Seminole
County Ordinance 78.29, against the
6—Child Care
property specially benefited.
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Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free LOCATION AND TERMINAL
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delivery, min.$200rder. Sanford

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY THE BOARD 0' COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

of the following methods:
(a) Upon an area or square foot
basis as to all property specially
benefited;
(b) In proportion to the benefits
which may result from the lm.
provement,
(ci By the foot frontage of the
property bounding or abutting upon
the improvement;

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DCK.11

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Orlondo-Winter Pck

Seminole

'aoe
inbusinessunderthefictitlousname
of K W TRUCKING COMPANY at
1300 French Avenue, Sanford,
Florida, 32771, intends to register
the said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Florida.
DATED thIs 25th day of May
AD.. 1979.
Worth Allen Yates, Sr.
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CLASSIFIED ADS

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NOTICE TOTHE PUBLIC

Friday, June 13, 1979-4A

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PIflng
Custombuult ironwork
ggapieic
Marlin'S)?) liii, 3.39 1b93

Tree 5ervice
The Greenleaf Enterprise
Tree service Dead w000,
demossing I mistletoe
removing. 373 1644.

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To List Your Business...
322-2611or839993

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�SPORTS
Friday, June 1$ 9

IOA-Evsnlng Han Pd, Sanford, Fl.

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Leonard Shell
Butch's Chevron
Westside Merchants
NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Railroaders

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11 9
4 16
2 10

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Leonard Shell

First Federal
Cardinal Ind.

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Hinkle's
shortcut had them
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W I. buzzing Thursday at the U.S.
Flagship Bank
10 2 Open.
George's
12 I
HInkle, who shared the firstProsser Ford
1* 9
Atlantic Bank
, 11 round lead with four others atlSem. Petroleum
5 iS under-par 70, opened a can of
APEX
5 15
worms w hen he announced he
had played the par-fIve eighth
Into the
gIiano hole by hitting histhdrive
middle of the 17 fairway.
At least five other players
followed Hinkle's strategy. But
the USGA announced It was
Ig i
taking steps to prevent the
same thing from happening
Friday.
g "I was real tempted not toteli

Ga

Grayson

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Smith
Mills
Toils

Mixon
Morley
Cu

Poddicard
Dspesn
Michell
Totals

Barnett Bank was left sitting times In the eighth inning. Paul Post 5,105 lost its no-hitter, but a
high and dry after reaching the Alegre struck the big blow, one-hitter was sufficient for a 9finals of the Bronco playoffs dubbing his eighth homer of the 0 victory over Royal AMC Jeep.
And Kevin Wick hurled a seven.
with a 9.3 victory over D&amp;J season.
In the Mustang division over hitter as Don's Shoe trimmed
Equipment Thursday night in
the Seminole Pony Baseball Tropic Bank and Mike Schmlt Rotary, 5-3, with Kevin Wick
tripled, doubled and singled and and Gary Clippard having the
League at Five Points.
Thus once-beaten H&amp;I) Shane McFadden had a triple only hits for the winners. Bill
Realty and Di Equipment and two doubles. Also, Maronda Lang and Tim Greene had two
meet tonight at7:301n the finals Homes posted a 6.3 Mustang doubles each for the losers.
Datro Landclearing closed
of the losers bracket, deciding win over Golden Comb Salon as
k
the
year with a 9-3 win over
c
which advances to Saturday's 6 Kirk Rozek and Troy Blo
Florida Electric as
e
Central
th
p.m. matchup against Barnett combined for a live-hitter,
Joey
Mohr
and Ryan Mullins
Bank. The latter can win it all two also going 3-for-4.
o-hi
tter.
ed
a
n
In
the
Pony
playoffs.
VFW
pitch
a
win,
or
a
loss
would
force
with
a winner-take-all game immediately following the first
GALAXY
HAD REALTY
ASRH
AI.RH
game.
421
512 l.nk.m
Cupit
32II
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Bobby Miller pitched a twoOveritroit
III
231 P,
Alegre
hitter and had a double and
413
rester
Odom
SII
41 3 MV*On
Andrwi
single to pace the Barnett Bank
401
311 Diwi
Dapors
301
300 SkaiwiOn
win. Mike D'Amlco tripl ed and
Evans
40*
211 ClIlsi
Huff
McCormick
singled, an d
100
III
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2IS
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also had two hits for Barnett.
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III
311
Tempesta
Jim Robbins had both Di hits.
350 I
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Norman
32 13)0
Totals
H&amp;D Realty reached the
ll i
semis with a 12-5 win over
002 035 01-Il
HID
Galaxy Carpets, scoring eight
002 111 11-1
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Major League

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That French-Canadian hospiR
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tality seems to be lacking in the
Montreal Expos and Manager
395.40.
0(4.4)21.00 ; P (4-4) 93.00: T (44 S)
Dick Wilhlamsandhlsteamsay
Eleventh
Game
2) 44540
It's just
17.60 22.40 37.40 the reason is sim ple
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Tenth Race, I, 1.14. Time 31.5$
9.60 7.00 because they're not losing at
erardo
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7.40 4.00 2.60 3VictorG
13.00
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3,00 2.60
the Olympic Stadium.
0(3.6)44.601 P (6-3) 10300:1

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Detroit
Stromberg-Carlson a 6-4 dogleg."
Clevetnd
triumph over Whigham Fur- USGA official James Hand, Toronto
niture in Sanford's Met ro whosald he knewofat least five
others who played the hole that

Softball League.

John Whigham homered for way, announced that a tree

29 27 .311 7'/, 10:35 p.m.

20 30 .300 0½

Calif

the furniture team.

Wahien hit a homer, triple and

Hinkle shared the top spot

single and Ed Ma.stak and Don with Tom Purtzer, Keith
Anderson each had three hits. Fergus, Andy Bean and former
Joe Candalino had two hits for Open champion Lou Graham.

They were the only players to

Cardinal.
AAA COOP.

As It

break par on the difficult 6,982
yard Inverness Club course.

CARDINAL

43
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Houston at Montreal, night
Atlanta at Now York, night

32 27 .542 '/
33 29 .533

Pittsburgh at Los Ang, night
Chicago at San Diego, night

32 29 .521 4½
29 31 .113 7
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"iuc ua start of Chlcagq
C)OJhettI'1 CtingtLlid'wsCrie1"
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St. Louis at San Fra nc isco

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THURSDAY NIGHT RESULTS

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FIRST RACE
1 Sun Riv Lehigh 25.20 15.40 4.60
3PrcudMac Win
440 .2.10
4 Forever Kent
2.40

THURSDAY NIGHT

DAYTONAREACH
THURSDAY NIGHT
First Race, D,S.14,flme3l.,4

6 Sandy's Jetaway 11.00 5.40 4.60

Seven other players were just Toronto
(Underwood 0-9), 7:~?
P.M.

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Friday, June

15, 1979

1.20 2.10 Time 2:11.

Marlow

Andriano

Duke

J.Greeni
Totals

Atlanta Braves for their 20th
win in 23 games at home.

Galdos-Mandiola 0.00 7.20 3.00 S Coins Lady

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The victory moved the first- Hotllday
Motionkamp ,154 Maraia
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League East.

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With Montreal trailing, 3-1, In Hoffman At0*•I Archor
vsvm
the eighth, Rodney Scott led off
Mullins
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Second Race
4 Midnight Honey 5.60 3.40 2.60 Dawson's double put runners on Wood
Iaudwns
1.60 4.20 second and third and reliever Landers
IFrostyCounsel

ITranI.Andre
2.60
0 (2-1) 39.10: T (5'3l) 239.20.
Second Game

7

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Kerr
Thursday night, lifting MontGutisy
real to a 4-3 triumph over the Lancasl.,

starter Buddy Solomon. Andre

1100 5.00 STranl.Gerardo
0 (4-0) 25.50; T (4.5.1) 102.40;
6.00 3.10
IStable
2lrustaAndr
3.20 TIme :io.i.
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Third Race
Q(4-S)S9.20,P(4-S)137.10;T(4-SQ(6.I)44.IOpP(44) 17$.50 ;T(4.$

1)1016.31.

2 R.Clipgard 26 I
Wick
3I
311
4 1 2 McKolvey
lIe Sawyer
311
3 I I Turner
3 II
300 G.Clippard 30 I
20 1 KIts
21I
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310
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21 3 7 Totals

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0 (1-3) 107.40: 1 11 34) 743.20: with a single against Atlanta Decker

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At SEMINOLE

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A- 2,4Iti Handle SI6,621

DAYTONAIIA"H

California 10, Tor,.,ntc 2

Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Oakland (Hamilton 70) at

7)117.05.

Dog Racing

Thursday's Games

Milwaukee 6, Texas 2

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Tony Perez hit a broken-bat, Rotary
000 II) 1-3
121 13$ xrun-scoring single and Gary Dan's Shoii
VFW
Carter followed with a two-run
ROYAL AMC
double in the eighth inning P0515405 s R H Standley AIRH
3::

4.60 Hbrness Racing
15.00 P (4.1) 40.10: T (4.1-

CincI at Philadelphia, night

Cleveland 2, Oakland I
Seattle 3, Detroit 2
Minnesota 4, New York 2

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Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
(Anduar
Houston
5-4) at
Montreal (Sanderson 4.4). 7:35
p.m.
Atlanta (Niekro 7.9) at New
3.40
$ Thanks
499.50.
York (Swan 6.4h 0:05 p.m.
0 (1 4)17.60i P (4.1) 69.60; 1 (4-1Twelfth Game
Cincinnati (Seaver 3.5) at
I) 245.40.
7Mut1Ect,h1 16.00 7.60 10.00
Philadelphia (Christenson 13).
EleventhR.ace,A,S.14,Time3l.32
10.40 5.00
S Isasa-Diaga
0:05 p.m.
4.60 2.40 2.60 1 Ramon-Goiri
1 Victie's Flash
American League
4.00
Chicago (Reuschel 5-5) at San 5Jot
3.00
3.20
East L Pct. CI Diego (Rasmussen 3-6), 10:00 7 B. Ginger
0(5-7)
74.00:
P
(7.5)
135.00:
1
(7.5.
3.50
anybody about It," said Hinkle,
p.m.
0(10)12.00: P (1-5) 3030:1 (1-1- 1) $31.10.
39 22
A- 2,339; Handle- 5141,351.
Pittsburgh (Biyleven 2.2) Los
Chris Gagliano hit a two-run flashing a sheepish grin. "I just
)
37 22 .627 1
Boston
Angeles
(Sutton
6.6),
10:30
p.m
homer In the fifth inning took a straight line from the tee Mliwauke
Twelfth
Race,
C.
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Time
36.00
34 29 .3.40 6
St. Louis (Vuckovich 6-3) at
Rocky Knox
12.00 6.00 2.60
giving to the green Instead of the New York
33 29 .537
Thursday
night,
San Francisco (Nastu 2.4),
1 Mexican Frolic
2.60 3.20

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KERN'S
GARAGE

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Chris Shaw pitched a no- at 5 p.m., while Knights of plooship series will open the
hitter Thursday and Butch's Columbus takes on Rotary at 7 following week.
Chevron Service defeated Ken p.m.
Butch's Chevron Service and
Kern's Garage, 124, in the final
The Sanford Junior League Ken Kern's Garage were tied at
game of the Sanford Pee Wee wraps up its season Monday 6-6 after three Innings, but
League season.
with two games, and the little Butch's Chevron scored six
First Federal forfeited to major league city chain- runs in the top of the fourth and
(1cm Leonard Shell In Thur- pionship series opens Tuesday held Ken Kern's to just two runs
sday's other scheduled game. night with Chase playing in the bottom of the Inning.
Shaw struck out seven and
Two Junior League games Flagship Bank In a best two of
walked nine for the victory. He
are scheduled for today at three games series,
The Junior League cham- also had his team's only two
Chase Park. Elks plays Moose
hits, a home run and a triple.
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MAN OF STEAL

Totals

III l..4
126 I-1

by Perez' RBI single. Carter C.Fla.ltoctrlc
OatroLandclearing
then ripped a double off the left-

2)1.206.201 DID ($4) *31.70.

4Yank

21.00 5.00 2.60 field fence to give the Exposthe MARONDA

5-3)-a P (2-3) 111.31: T (2.3.
5) 443.21.

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13.00 3.60 3.60 games, Chicago edged San lailotlBank

GOLDEN

HOMES
2 G Knight Jewel
2.60 2.20
Third Game
Second Race, D, 5.16, Time 37,
Ladd
700 lead. Elias Sosa tossed the final
Al R H CONS
392 a shot behind, however, at evena'ae
0.20 3.20 4.40 3 Neros Hutch
Seattle (0. Jones 16) It 6 Flick's Fantasy 12.20 6.00 3.20 2 SantI
Causssaux
3 Il
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two
Innings
to
even
his
tecord
Rizik
0
(2.4)
17.50;
3.00
3.00
(4-2-3)
Grant
five 'still
1
PV's
Mark
III
Lee
th
an
Cleland
(Waits
1.4),
7:35
p.m.
4* Messing
Gomel
par
71,
wi
Stock
20.00 4.00 SZubI
3 I
I $ L.Uvely
3 I
Hill
6.00
Time
2:111
2.40
dGondra
Mitchell
at
M.
at
7
Bubba
Baby
California
(Barr
3.1)
2 I
I3 2 Lamb
RobInson
a • another stroke off the pace.
Lee
Mike
Sky
Four
th
Race
()
20.05;
P
(2-5)
55.10:
1(2-5.
Detroit (Morris 4-2), 5 p.m.
I I
Pi,e
D.UVtV
0(14)41.10: P(6-I) 263.30; 1( 6-1Show
1 1 P.cewre
The 71s included Jerry Pate
') •5-4
5MissHollyB
1.10 1.10 3.00
stanm.y
i I
4
I
7) 340.00.
"Wouldn't it be something jf Gilled.
Kansas City (Splittortf 0.5) at
Malsak
Handskatti
I
I
2
0
Lynch
Flail
I Shiaway TeSS
Fewffi Game
I i - another former Open champ, Milwaukee (Caldwell 4.5), 5:30
Doug%
Third Race, C, 5-14, Time 31.62
10.40 4.40 we finished 70-11 at home and Frieensr
I I
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3 I
1
Jeffy
Symbol
5.20
13.00.4.10
340
I
Eana-Mandiola
22.10
5.50
S.
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"1 COdy
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Penny
OISV5
Jim Colbert, Dana Qigley, p.m.
S•IWfl
II Evans
12
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Rich
3
Saflti.ROdOlfO
4.60 3.20
0 (1.5) 30.60: T (S-I-I) 317.2$: win only 25 on the road?
RIcM.
1 Gazette
Baltimore (0. Martinez 9.2)
5.00 440
I kms
2 I
Chester
' Larry Nelson, BIll Rogers, Tom
5.00
Time
2:11.4.
60
4Victor.Arrie$a
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rter
, who, In par- Res
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I I
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4
Totals
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MIkkI Sky
Fifth
Race
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0(5-5)
44.00;
P
0-01
163.10;
T
(s-s.
Stapleton
0(74) 21.00: P (5-7) 16.2$: T
ticular, hits well in Montreal. Will
I I
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2lEMisner
7.60 3.60 310
4) 440.20.
Boston (Tones 6.3) at Chico. 2)191.20.
Walton
Amateur king John Cook.
WHIGHAM
STROMIIRG
23 $
Totals
SDoraslogieOne
1.50 .00
Fifth
24
Fourth
Ra
ce,
All H FURNITURE
Atlanta Manager Bobby Cox, Totals
Itmarkedthefirsttlme since Q0 (Barrios 6.3). 5:30 p.m.
6.00
7.10 3.60 4.40 3 Dusty Lehigh
AS I H
472
New York (hunt 2.2) at 3 Sneaked By
12.20 5.00 3.20 2 Gasti.Waliy
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252 III-4
0
(2.5)
33.00;
T
(21.3)
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who,
like so many other MirondaHimes
2.60
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4.20
1.20
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wesmreek
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II) *01-3
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Golden Comb SaI.i,
4.00
45 Cloments II
Wheaten
3.10
Time
3:04.
5.20
1
Isms-Enrique
managers
comes
to
Montreal
Saturdayts Games
IMr.Goodbee
70 and on only three occasions
•
McDonald 3 I Galloway
Sixth Race
0(2-4) 36.50: P (24) 179.40:1 (24.
California at Detroit
0(1-3)17.00; P (3-1181,00; T 3-I.
D&amp;J
IA1NITT
with high hopes only to see his
20 3 PorTed
Lee
I is -have more players tied for
S
Saratoga
Danny
16.10 6.60 3.40
I)
243.51.
SANK
EQUIPMENT
I)
377.00.
Kansas
City
at
Milwaukee
20
Irown
II
brady
4.40
4.00
team
come
up
empty,
thought
I Mac Farvel ,
Al I H
o i the first round lead.
Sixth Came
Al I H
uwi
Drummond as
Baltimore at Minnesota
Fifth Race, 0, %, Time 39.54
3 2 2 Rsbkins
II I
DAmIc.
I 11 Cooper
1
5.00 his Braves should have taken
5ky
7 lfl15tLGU'iTd
13.60 1230 7.20 6 Ban-Ic Lobell
4 HG "Is Black
Oakland at Toronto, night
alva
305
McCormick ia $
3 61
30 Pakess
Candtsf.s
0 (S-I) 21.40: 1 (546) 214.50: two of the three games played,
20.50 10.40 5.00 lTrani.Dlaga II
5.20 5.20
World
Seattle
at
Cleveland,
night
Ba
k
er
2 10
S
I
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1
2
Stoudem
Ire
I
Fergus, who tame in with
Rothman
IVica
nd
iFern
an
7.20
Time
2:01.3.
Boston at Chicago, night
6Cotton Review
Millir
300
5.50 2.40
I 2Sl'TY
3 I
32 6 II Braswell
Totals
and
said
of
Th
ursday's
loss,
as
never
e
day,
w
Seventh Game
, first 70 of th
S3.21:P(7.4) 113.60;T(7-4.
Weed
ill
SFunshine
3 I •Jofmson
WNIMWS
New York at Texas, night
2.40
harden
3 II
7 Meadow Litton
1) 459.20.
4 I I Hardwick
Totals
9.60 3.40 2.60 "That broken-bat single by
,
0(44135-64 1 P (4.4) 316.50; y (44
32 4 13 over par.
AIlisi
211
3111155
3 Tiogas Power
Seventh Game
Si 11700.
3.00
2.10
Perez
tonight
turned
the
whole
MCkee
3
1I
"I played real well on the
1
I
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Vlcandl.Wally
3.30
13.10 4.20 3.40 6 Radar Bell
Sixth Race, S. S-b, Time 3I.52
NattlilAl League
Mills
31I
35 IIVITMI.
Late Wednesday
front," said Fergus, playing in
0
(3.7)
*2.40:
T
(134)
149.40;
game
around."
31r1,staEnrku,
4.20
3.40
East
4Alight
Det.sach
•IITotals
2031
14.00 4.00 3.50
4.30 Time 2:09.1.
Absey
3.40 3.00 $Zubi.Diaga
11$
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his first Open. "It's a big tirlil
AM COOPER
STROMSIIO.
In
other
National
League
yotais
II 9 I
Eighth Came
Anderson

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31 Human
r lass
eIlraM 21 I MolsalI
4 of Cacsses.a
Whalen
Grant
McDonald
21 1Lee
Scab.
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Las
of 11115
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Totals

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through so much to get here.
Phila
Graham, who seems to rise to Pittsbrgh
the occasion in the Open, did a Chicago

masterful job of sciamtliing

I

23 33 .411 10½
West
W L Pct. 05

"it was a pretty good round, Houston

" but I did hit some bad shots,
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3,40
0(14) I34.I;P(4.1) lI2.IS;T(4-1.

32 25 533 3½
S)399.0.
31 20 .500 5½
Seventh Game, A. 1*4, Times.,,
27 29 .112 4½ 6 Black Bonnie
3.00 2.40

in New York

If shooting lIla lunder score.

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Totals

33 22 .400 32 23 .512 I

AS I N to be In on.. You have to go Montreal
St. Louis
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31 27 .575 -

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340
0(24) sis, p (4-2) 11.40:1(6-2.1)

41.11

34 27 .557 1½
1ighffiRace,D,%, Time 395
30 33 .476 4½ 2Claregun'i Phil
9.00 5.00 3.00

30 34 .469 1

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360 250
San Diego
30 35 .462 1½ lJohn Kulis
330
greens. "1 was able toCht1L(
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Thursday's Results
______
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Montreal 4, Atlanta 3
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Totals

three of the last six holes.

"I'm just happy to start out
33 I 11 under par," said Bean. "The
lit

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Evans

Bean, winner of last week's

Last six holes kind of changed
my round for the better."

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550 5.00 - 0 (6.?) 24.00: T (4.7.2) 131.60; defeated Pittsburgh, 21, In 14 TROPIC SANK
MILEX
SSaId-Rodolto
4.20 Time 2:07.3.
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2I
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Ninth Game

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Ford

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Tenth Game

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0 (2.2) 29.40, 1 (3-2-4) 337.10: 2.
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5.20 Time 2:07.3.
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Totals

341417

Tropic lank

Joy Hinkle leads her jazz dance

Late Wednesday

ofthegamewlthtwooutlnthc

ninth Inning drove hi two runs HAD REALTY lAIN ITT
Al I It SANK
and gave the Cubs a win.
AS R N
1.1.0
Cupit
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Odom

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3 $ I Miller
2IIWood
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I I I Alliii
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351* Abney
Totals

Pinch hitter Barry Evans AndrIws
DaPeis
lined a two-out single to right- Evans
Hull
and allowed Leon Roberts c, scored three runs during a four- center in the bottom of the 14th Mulligan
United Press literastiuial not
disvobtIi,"
said
AJId
_____
1011. "it feels good to have that score from third with
run fourth Inning led Minnesota Inning to score Ozzie Smith Totals
•i
out
baseball
doest
pain
back
in
the
stisnacli."
from second base as San Diego
to
a win over the Yankees.
winning
run.
,
HIDIIALTY
spad Anderson, Sparky
w
swept the three-game series larsen
cam
r out of the
"I
Just
blew
it,"
said
Indian
2,
A's
1:
bSilbSlL"
Anderson
dugout with the darting U. Romklgues. "m w
Jim Norris greeted reliever from the Pirates.
with •_' WW

the - neup., he was given a standing i. i Just

III labor

II

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355
316
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161

214$

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booted It and I feel Craig Minetto with a two-run
EQUIPMENT
45-yew-old former ovation by the 21,667 fans at
AS I N CAIPITS
"
triple with two out in the ninth
* Goomm
____
418
ma er ofthe(m"tIRida 'nger Stadium
Salve
IFrom
. But
games Man- Iimh t
QevCIand to its Chelsea Ladles IsIbins
___
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4 I
Win,
Sizzlin ', Bowl
Ddoft
uniform
for
391
domed
cheering t'iutthued oft he n.sota,ot past N Yomt, 4-Z second straight come-from: Pusler
so
____
the first time Thursday alight
I
to returned to the dugout, Ander. Cleveland
win
over
n
15 Gr.'
I
I.adb.,1.,
lead the ligers into tattle soJ
Roll On, 18-5
13 11
onthetop step Milwauk.edefeat.dTew,6.2, Browers$,Rugen2:
lob
__
Lassies Breeze Baldwin Loses
MØou
1,5
againet the Seattle Mariners. mad doffed ' 'P
I sawei
Buck Martinez, Sal Bando and
360
and California clubbed Toronto,
sets
.2'
Bowl Tourney Opener Anderson had hoped to make
"The ovation was - of the
.
Ben Oglivie drove in two runs
Chelsea Ladles continued its
*34
ague"
311
western Stulin' and
a trlwnplssi4 debi* In the biggest )4fl I've ever had,"
each and Bill Travers tossed a blistering pace In the Seminole TIlts
n
31
America posted Lassie League
Baldwin Funeral Home American League, but the said Anderson, who signed to
In the National League It was seven-hitter
to
spark County Women's Softball s.i uanipmant
softball wins Thursday as dropped its Opener In the Senior Mariners puehsd
° manage Detroit for the next Montreal 4, Atlanta 3; San Milwaukee.
League with an 184 win over GalavyCarp,,s
Sol "I I:
Western Stulin' downed League Top Teem toernamet unearned rim In the 011*1) inning five years.
Diego 2, Pittsburgh 1 in 14 i- Aigmis 14. Bin Jays 2:
Calvary Assembly Thursday
____________
Italian-AmerIcan Club by 74 on 1bsy nI*, losing a 64 to take a34 vktory over the
Willie itikeni belted a first- night at Red Bug Lake Park.
wi the score tied 2.2 In the nings; and Chicago 6, Sá
T- F LO Ri 0 P.
a key hit by Alvalin Dealba and decision to Maitiind.
Tigers,
*)C$CO 6.
Inning grand slam wud Nolan
top of the ninth, third baseman
Chelsea, 7-0, was paced by
Bowl America socked Kiwanis,
The Altamonte Springs
Anderson, however, was Jut AIWSUO Rodr4.gu, Who had Twins 4 Yankees 2:
Ryan 5C$ttCred 11 hits as La urie Thompson's bases6.1, on two hits by Michele champion plays at 6 p.ni. thrilled 10 131 lIck,
Butch Wynegar's bases- California pounded out i5 hits to Loaded triple and two hits by
three hits, let a two-out
Jff( AJJ(
L.$4Iwf STATE son
Bisingol.
"It was disappointing but yet grounder go through his 1eg loaded, wind-blown double beat the Blue Jays.
tonight In Ocoee.
Kathy Larson.

to siIOot 73
tO
"I was jut
or 74 after the first five or
holes," he said.

lemseent

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Milan Tune-up

Cubs 8, Gluts 6:

Mick Kelleher's third single
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12.60 10.00 trounced Texas, 6-2, and Totals

7.20 1.20 5.00 4Wsnevlrlruc.

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4.20 2:05.4.
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TenmRace-0(44) 33.30j P (44) 231.31; 1 (4Vitals
3 Tracer's Runner 3.00 4.50 3.20 Oakland, 2.1, Milwaukee Howe
SI) 440.50.
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3.10
11.00 6.10 3.60 l King Berg
0(44)14.30; T (1-4.7)91.00: Time Minnesota beat New York, 4-2,
5.20 S.40

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Story, photos, page 2.

�2—Evenifla Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, June iS, 197

Dancers
St
aying Fit

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Joy Hinkle leads class In exercises in front of mirror

.'-..'—.

Joy Hinkle wasn't born wearing a pair of
dancing shoes — but it must have been close.
She has danced her way from ballet lessons at
the Royal School of Dance in Orlando to her
present position as an instructor at the School
of Performing Arts in Fern Park.
She has danced in productions of Oklahoma,
Hello Dolly, Disco '78 and recently attended a
workshop for dancers held by the cast of
Chorus Line in Orlando.
Having graduated with an associate of arts
degree from Seminole Community College,
Mrs. Hinkle, a Casseiberry resident, has
returned to teach Jazz dancing in the college's
Leisure Time program. Holding six classes
each week since January, more than 75
women ranging in age from teens to 58 have
been toning up their muscles and getting in
shape through dancing.
"Joy is a good teacher," Casselberry
student Peggy Iselin said. "She's very
positive and never makes any of us feel like
we're not dancers, even though we're not."
With upbeat disco music on the record
player in the dance room at S.C.C., Mrs.
Hinkle takes her students through limbering
and stretching exercises at the barre, then
progresses to isolation and floor work. Jazz
steps and routines are taken up in the final
portion of each class.
New classes form this month and 8 weeks
cost $15.

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Evenirg Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Janssen Making Movie
DEAR DICK: Iam writing to ask when we will see more
of David Janueo, formerly in a series called "The
Fugitive." K. Romero, Tucson, Arts.
Janssen has done a lot of things since then, and very
good, too.. He is currently shooting a TV movie called
"high Ice," which should be on in the fall.
DEAR DICK: I Have been told by several people that
"The Incredible Hulk" - Lou Ferrigno - died lilting
weights and suffered a hemorrhage. Is this true? Judy
Cain, Warsaw, Ind.
No, Lou Is still happily hulking away.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me what has
happened to William Jordan, who played Major Gatlin on
"I'rojec UFO." I know be had a small part in "The Buddy
Holly Story," but since then I have not seen or heard
anything about him. Any Information would be appredated. Nancy L Fielder, Bcllmawr, N.J.
Jordan is a professional actor, and he works as often as
he can. The competition is acting is keen, and it isn't easy
to Find work. He was recently on the TV movie, "Friendly
Fire," with Carol Burnett and Ned Beatty. He played the
sergeant.
DEAR DICK: If Marlette Hartley isn't married to
James Garner, then who is she married to? I read
somewhere that she had a baby. Is that true? D.W.
Benson, Ariz.
Everybody seems so disappointed - almost angry - to
learn that Mariette and Jim, who look so compatible on
those camera commercials, are not mutually married.
Actually, Marlette is Mrs. Patrick Boyriven. lie produces
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Polka Dance sponsored by Polish American
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Pals" will play. $3 per person.

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AFTERNOON
12:00
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Dr. Philip A. Potter, the general
secretary of the World Council
of Churches. Is interviewed by
Richard Hunt.
1:30
O MILES TO GO A young
man who has everything going
for him finds his whole world
turned upside-down when he
experiences an epileptic
seizure.
2:00
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history and ramifications of the
Salt II treaty from Vienna.
where the treaty will be signed
the following day.
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in this epic account of the birth
of the Jewish people, as based
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novel Si
'"flw Confessions of Nat Turner,'' is profound.
probing search into the nature if etil.
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scarred
survivor of the death camp
of Auschwitz.
the
that
Remember
Germans, who tried to kill all
Europe's Jews and gypsies
had Poles next on the list and
managed to exterminate
about 2 million of them. Also.
so-called
many
that
ticwere
Poles
Christian
tively anti-Seiiiitic.
As the story fills out, we
learn more and miiure about
these three, among others,
but Sophie is the focal point,
She lies and she tells the
truth, but even her lies are
revealing and Integral to the
account. She can tell only so
much at a time, because
what she went through is too
horrible to recall, until
circumstances force her to.
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when he sees then: for
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And the
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response:
walk, the man, Nathan is
hurling the most vile insults
' Where was
and threats at the girl,
Sophie, who is shattered with
man?
terror, bewilderment and
grief. Next day they are all Can more be added to what
we already know about the
love again,
Stingo comes to know and Nazi horror? Yes, and the
love them, especially the answer always will be yes.
achingly desirable, Polish The magnitude of that evil,
Sophie. Nathan is a research like the Inquisition or the
of
slaughter
scientist, absolutely Turkish
Armenians
or
the
Russian
brilliant, subject to violent
changes of mood, Jewish. )orges or any of the
Sophie, born and brought up genocidal forays, never can
a Catholic, schooled in anti- be measured to its extremes.
Semitism by a fanatical There is too much.
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tinue to try, and Styron,
through Sophie, provides one
more dimension.Somehow,
through horror he sees
hwnunity, in its cnpacit for
evil amid For suffering.
Certainly not the first writer
to accomplish this, he still
evokes the minutiae will: an
agonizing Feeling of truth.
IF Auschwitz, where Sophie
had been in 1943, becomes
the dark Flame of the book, it
still is but one of several
elements. Stingo's erotic
adventures and n,isad'
ventures, Nathan's strange
Soph I e' s
excesses,
passionate Involvement with
her Brooklyn life, peanut
farming In Virginia and a
score of other lively accounts
book
the
help make
a
in
exhilarating
kaleidoscopic way. Dazzling,
ever changing patterns, and

the writing is sumrunguy
graphic and beautiful,
Yet "Sophie's Choice"
remains at its incandescent
core at profound, probing
search into the nature of evil.
Tile questions about the
terrible things that happen in
the world probably cannot be
answered, though utmost on
the final page, Styron
responds to one aspect of the
question with: another
question:
"The most profound
statement yet made about
AustchwitZ was not a
statement at all, but a
response.
"The query: 'At Auschwitz, tell inc, where was
God?'
"And the answer: 'Where
was man
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Twelve years have passed
since William Styron's
fourth: and most recent
novel, "The Confessions of
Nat Turner, ' was published,
earning the Pulitzer Prize
for fiction in 1967.
So inevitably, considering
his reputation as one of
America's finest authors, the
appearance this month of
"Sophie's Choice," i Random
house New York, $12.95), his
fifth novel, is a literary
event. Whether the book is
praised or condemned, it is
news.
Good news. A lengthy
book, infinitely detailed,
painfully personal. titillating
Ill its comic and rueful
candor, "Sophie's c1:oice
Illuminates by one more
degree the mosttijonstrous
evil in modern times, if not ill
all time.
And almost at the close of
its 515 pages it reveals what
must be the most terrible act
of cruelty ever perpetrate
by one hwnan creature on
another. Readers cannot
shield themselves from the
devastatiohi of their own
spirits by reiterating that
this is Fiction. The weight of
truth is beyond denying.
Unquestionably autobiographud ia one respcct,
the account is narrated by
Stingo, who is 22 in this
spring, swnmer and fall of
1947. LIke St)Ton he is a
native Virginian, ex-Marine
and graduate of Duke
University who is in New
York to pursue a writing
career. Recalling that period
from the present, he menthins achieving literary
distinction in 1967, also
speaks of a novel about Not
Turner, the black rebel from
Tidewater, Va.
When Stingo iiioves into
Zen: miter mu n's
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DEAR DICK: 1 have a question about BenjL How can I
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taking him off the program? I've watched him since he
defended Pat when she was a teen-ager. Later he married
her and they had two children who are now grown. Did
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Jessica Tate had to make the decision between her
husband ho had amnesia and marrying a detective. Bert
spotted a liFt) and nobody believed him and then the
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TUESDAY

Friday, Jun. 15,1979

Daytime Schedule

Pool Players' Film
HOLLYWOOD (NEA)—

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MORNING

5:30
O SUMMER SEMESTER
5:53

Subject matter of movies
runs In cycles, These days,
TV movies are frequently
about diseases (autism,
Hodgkin's disease, retardation, etc.) while feature
films about sports (tennis,
skiing, basketball, bowling)
are common.
And now they are shooting
a movie about pool. It's
called ''The Baltimore
Bullet," and I watched as
they were filming part of the
climactic tournament
sequence. A big banner
declared it a "Hustlers
Tournament," and some of
the genuine pool players
hanging around said there
really was such a thing.
"Yep, had one of those
every year in Johnson City,
Ill.," said Steve Mizerak.
"Honest and truly was such
a thing."
In this one , the finals are
between James Coburn and
Bruce Boxleitner, and the
two were out there, lining up
shots and chalking their cues
and doing all those
traditional things.
The real pool players, all
dolled up in tuxedos, wat-

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their faces.
Willie Mosconi said that
this was the first film about
the game since "Hustler."
"And that wasn't really
about pool," he said. "That
was more of a love story.
This one here is more of a
pool story. 'Ahat other one
wasn't too accurate. I've
never seen anybody's arm
broken."
Irving Crane, a slim,
gentlemanly old pro, said
that he never did like "The
Hustler."
"That movie," Crane said,
"didn't do the game any
good. For 40 years, we've
been trying to defeat the
stigma—the pool player with
the cigarette dangling out of
his mouth.
"This one is better, but

June 19

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there still are some scenes ficult shots by the unskilled
that are no credit to me or to actors. It's simply a question
the game. Hustling is of having the pros line them
5:00
deception; I've never done up, show the actors how to
CAROL BURNETT AND
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5:30
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played
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finds six murder
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not yet old enough to be called
EVENING
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11:30
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6:30
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Simultaneous Exhibitions

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Masters Remembered ForDrawings
artistry Is bestowed on nonhuman elements; the
manner In which cloth
drapes, for example. Seeing
how Michelangelo
represents the folds and
furrows, you are bound to
conclude that almost no one
In the next four centuries did
It as well.
While these drawings
cannot be bought at any
price, a 22-by-214nch poster
of the "Portrait of Andrea
Quarantesi" is available for
$5, and the catalogue of 116
pages, with all'41 drawings
shown is $12.50. The Morgan
Ubrary's address is 29 East
36th Street, New York City,
10016. The exhibition was
made possible through
grants
from the National
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for the Arts and
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Michelangelo,
Rembrandt's
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spanning close to 50 of his 63
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years, coincided tidily with
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painting, In which good

at
mastery
remember, that he went supreme
depicting
the
human
figure
through this entirely sensible
preparatory process. So, is the feature that most
shortly before his death commands the eye and
(1564), he burned most of his gladdens the spirit. He tinsketches, studies and car- deratood how much power is
toona. Fortunately, other gained by having the figure
drawings were found in his turned, with the shoulders on
house in Rome, and one plane and the hips on
another.
preserved,
No anatomist could fault
These drawings at the
his
delineation of muscle,
Morgan Ubrary indeed look
joint
or bone beneath the
like working sketches,
flesh.
Even In these aketsometimes with two or more
as in his finished
thea,
placed every which-way on
tic; the
the brown paper. But they work, nothing Is
are no less astonishing for sensr of motion and of life is
irresistibly persuasive.
that.
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But the same attention and
As might be expected, his
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NEW YORK (NEA) - It
may be mere coincidence
Michelangelo di
that
Lvlco Buonarruti SImoni,
Rembrandt Harmensz Van
Rijn and Jean-Honore
Fragonard are having unpoitant exhibitions here at
the same time.
And it certainly is coincidence, both strange and
significant, that while these
masters of the 16th, 17th and
18th centuries, respectively,
are best remembered for
their paintings (and scuipture, in the case of
Michelangelo), it is their1
drawings that are being
shown
Yet this reflects the
continuing and growing
appreciation of drawings as
the medium through which
the singular genius of an
artist is often best revealed
This is In spite of the fact
that paintings tend to be
more forceful and dramatic,
not Co mu(lofl more popular
with collectors and higher
priced.
"..Through July 2,, t,.,......... - •.._L.
Plerpont Morgan Library is
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showing "Michelangelo and
p..- . ;.
His World,' featuring 41 .
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drawings on 24 sheets, lent
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by the British Museum. It IS
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the largest number of
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exhibited In North America.
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both sides of the paper, 17 of
the sheets are mounted
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from the walls, with glass on
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artists and generous,
enlightened patrons
abounded. Amsterdam was
cosmopolitan, prosperous
and lively.
While the Dutch were
moderately religious, few
artists painted Biblical
scenes. Rembrandt was the
conspicuous exception, and
"Rembrandt and the Bible,"
at the Metropolitan Museum
of Art celebrates that fact.
In contrast with the
Michelangelo working
sketches, Rembrandt's
drawings were readily for
sale and very popular during
his life-time. As the first
artist to draw and make
revisions directly on the
metal plate, he is considered
the first modern etcher.
In his latter years he introduced the technique of
combining etching and
drypoint, producing a
greater range of light and
dark values along with
richer detailing.
Before Rembrandt and for
a long time after, artists

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depicted religious figures
with a self-conscious
religiosity; Rembrandt
showed them as people. It is
the humanity of his Biblical
scenes that makes them so
Immediately accessible; we
identify with the people;
they are not pageant figures.
In the several scenes he
drew from the aprochryphal
book of Tohit, even the little
dog is a real presence.
Members of the Holy Family
look like people we might
know.
At the Frick Museum —
one of the world's jewels
among fine art collections "Drawing by Fragonard in
North American Collections" is the added attraction. That the 18th century
Frenchman loved life is no
secret; his sense of comedy,
romance, intrigue, and his
celebration of sportive sex in
paintings, murals and
ceilings Is evidence enough.
And this same buoyant
feeling prevails in his
drawings as well,
their seven-year college
reunion. (A)
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rescue a bevy of beautiful
showgirls kidnapped for sale
overseas by a white slave
merchant. (A)

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futuristically. A plodding old space ship inadvet tently
takes aboard a monster, which does terrible things to the
people it catches. The crew tries to kill it and definitely
vice versa. If you like the type, this is GRADE: A, but
avoid it if you scare easily.

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THURSDAY

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untimely visit from his overly shot in the backside. (A)
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Pennsylvania steel workers who go off to fight in Vietnam.
Director Michael Ciiiiino has created images you ma )
never forget. It is too long and some of it is forced, but it
remains a classic film. GRADE: A
Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway,
CHAMP, THE PG
Ricky Schroder. Drama. Director Franco Zeflirelli 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. lie 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 oversentimental. Young Rick)' Schroder is the best child actor
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pictures like used to?" Except for one brief nude scene,
hthis could have been made in the '40s. It's World War II
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$ 100
T ,'tmnq Flerald, Sauiforcn TI

Promotion

Evening Herald(USPS .18 2801- Price 25 Cents

Gains

County

$500,000

By JANE CASSELBEIt1tV

Fr i day, June is, 91
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The bowling lane proprietors were being counted.
herald Staff Writer
and motel and hotel owners can Seminole' raiders presented a
Their
ir face ' t re. red, but not
expect it real 's'. indialI
said skit in whic h the captured the.
from embarrassment over their homer. "We owe it all to thte
"head white eves of Tampa,"
bowling scores.
ladies who got the tournament who happened to be Pilar
Seminole women bowlers put
for Seminole. It will put its on Challa, president of the Florida
on their warpaint and feathers the map, in addition to Women's Bowling Association.
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at tue
receiit rFlcud
ori daI.
,tdii
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nk
nd
economic benefits.
Women's Bowling Association's
Mrs. Kaiser and the other threatened to hold her captive
convention in Fort Lauderdale,
oinen
Mary Grant, Phil until 1982 It W as all in fun 4ind
determinid to bring the 1981 (rant Janet Liubu-t ( ith
thu. "Indians" aid e.'. ersone.
sta te tournament to Seminole McNahbj)ee PaST; June Phmt, seemed to enjoy
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Kathv Shaw, Parn Veal and

The did it.
Representing the 3,385
'This Is a first
members of the Seminole
County Women's Bowling
for
n
Association the 10 officers and
directors vent all out to wrest
the tournament from 1 amp e
County
hitti rqxrtull) Went $1,000 in
the effort.
The Seminole delegates spent
It will put
$100 in their promotion.
Between 6,000 and 8,000
O
the map.
omen bo hers are. expected to
participate in the. tournanu.nt
hkkn Barbour
w hich runs e ver eekcnd from
had dresstd
April through the middle of up in Indian co'twI1es and
June. It is estimated the will (dUll) iigiied in Fort Lauder dak
spend $500 000 v, hiile the are in on the thenie. Po
Wow in

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for the tour-

nament site began, Frankit'
Kaiser, secretary and treasurer
for the county association,
invited all the delegates and
their members to come to
Seminole in '81. Jack Kaiser,
representing Sanford \lasor
Ike. Moore and the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Coiniiierce. gave it welcoming
Wit'
address.
Dun
Van
representited the Seminole
Ruuling
ount',
Men
Association and the. pron ie.tuur
of Altunontt Springs Bo w ling
Lines Bol America, Sanford
and 1' aim Lene.' Intli in hills
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esteemed tournament, which

"it will give all local citizens

**Ija.sed Jill pa.st histor% (it
pet tie II, it tort iii the sta te
tournaillelli, i iii(i tilt,
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representing 49 counties filed

brings inure than 6,000 wi'uien

an opportunity to witness a

into the meeting roorn of the

in(] guests to the area," said

manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Counitierre, to

professionall '

Bahai Mar Hotel, the Seminole
women stood at the doors

Robinson. 'Our community
should be proud of theuii, as this

tournuiie'iit," lie pointed out.
'Their efforts will enhance

passing out tire gifts and imking
can promise you the whole them to vote for their county.
During a lull in the election
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our great gaille Of I)o\%Illlg alld

wounutu troiuu throughout the'
state %~-I ll Spend front One tt)

addei revenue to our corn-

contribute immeasurably to the

three dabs at the tuui'tmiiteiit or

:=Aly."

e"rootilly of our county," said convention. I

commerce in Seminole County. for state officers, while votes

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would like to assure them of the total III $tti,'Ii IntO the txwting souvenir items (or the ''gtte
full suillmd of all 11jellawrt,of fee-, ittiti prize tuivid. it it, 1mvs" to be thtitributed U)

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President Leonid I. lhrt'itint'v
today held their first hare-tuface suutnutit talks aiiiue'd at
reducing the Fisk of uiuck'ar'
hOIocilLSt.
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with Jack Horner, executive

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The mutual state convention and distributed brown felt
howling centers as sites for the
weekend will be held here in Indian pouches filled with such tournament.
conjunction with the tour- items as imienio pads, pens,
Bob Robinson, manager of
nament, and it banquet for 500 penciles, needles and bottle
the Altamonte Bowling Lines,
PS4)flS is planned for the openers donated by Seminole
congratulated the association
Sanford Civic (.',enter.
County merchants. They also for having been chosen to host
"This is the first for Seminole handed out medicine bags
the tournament. '1 know the
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leaders tnade' general state'-

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pusitioni_s,
The' SALT Ii utieetmg ended
half an hour earlier than
scheduled.
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second
The
Artierican officials said, would
focus on antis control. This
would include the SALT II
agreement to be signed Mont'
day, it comprehensive test ban,
chemical and biological war-

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The morning talks took idaut'
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Outstanding Dads--By The Bunch
By SIIAItON CARRASC()

Herald Stuff Writer
Remember

when your

father took you oil your
first driving lesson or
taught you how to throcc
your first curve?
hit- was the ntian who

Q

caine to see you perform in
your first high school play
or hurl your fast ball across
the plate. Soitiehow dad
always seemed to cheer the
loudest
The one who dug or his
.

for a quarter whit-ti
the sound of the ice creaiii
truck filled our neighborhood block.
pockets

THE 'MENACE'
IS REMOVED

Trees that had been called a menace and Potential
haiard to incoming planes at the south end of the
Sanford Airport runway are no longer a problem.
They were cut down this week. The land on which
the trees were located recently was ordered turned
over to the Airport Authority, which instituted
eminent domain proceedings against three property
owners. The Authority claimed the trees had to be
cut in order to comply with federal safety rules,

Everyone has his own

unique concept of what a
father is supposed to be.
Recently those personal
thoughts and concepts
were shared by readers of
the Evening herald in its
searth for the outstanding
father of the year.

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'hit' Herald had asked
readers to subunit it letter
telling about it than c-onside.'red to be cc onthy of
recognit ion as an out.
standing father.

The respomese was heavy
and the task of selecting
one person to be iiitervieweel was enormous.

I lerald

,hut ldie'uu
the
Ina te.'rial

but (ladd) has
given Us so riuuch inure'.
In return for all hue has
donut' for us. Ccc' have gi vent
htimtu cc lute hair, chronic
tndigestionc and a variety of
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E. W ilhiunis, out_

was

standing father. Se-c' story

editors

on Page 1-11, (IL' ItSEI .V ES

After the.- selection

utiade ,

thei r

iu.'c.'.ssat'

decided to share cc ith

set'tloui.

readers some of the
thoughts expressed in

letters for sonic' of the

ttixiet syliuptoumus.

money and especially

One tho last mont h,
Sheila I it tue.'cc driver u rant
into it brick wall cc ithi his
car. l)o;uiu ia miotorcuus
driver i drove into the yard
and
destroyed
the
sprinkling systeumi. Pant
gave turn it stray dog for
his birthday.
With it chuckle and open
antis, dadd) cc e'lcommeeei us
all and took us out to

advice. Most parents give

celebrate. Note that's a

nominees.

The

the
the.
passages excerpted front
the letters sent in on their
behalf:
S. JI)SEI'II DAVIS
narnues of

tiotmuinees precede

Our daddy

possesses

nmtany endearing qualities:
his gellerosaN with tutu.',

Iirsi class lather
ueai

of

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I ie is big u when ccc we're
ouilugi't. hue' looked bigger
and he cc cars greet u. People

call Iuuuti 'the green giant''
but to huts fautuly, hue's it big
('101(11% teddy bear full of
love.
Dad is always cluing tea
othicas ,Mauis tuuue's he has
cendured out oiu utuidiiighit
call.,, but to' Was never too
tired to help u.s cc ithi our
Iuoi tie- ceonk or any pr o ble ms
ice' had.
For our dad, the famnuils
always conies fi rst.

luul it %%1)14_s to Lies actanctage' a_s being it great
uI,uul
lit' tu,. raised 11 ehtl(Ire'tt
anuuf hius even tilkVII In a
lrii'muui cut uiuttit' 'is it tostt'r
child. 1k has proviuk'd U_s it
cc orude'rful hiunue' litre in
Sanford for Iii sears and
has brought us UI) en the
best way hue could
Of course all fathers
ecant
the Lx'sl for their
it a] dren and although tee.'
ulunu't get cchiatc'ver ice icarit
it

lutite vet ice it alit ccc' get

Itl('hIAltl) SMI'I'hl

alunig fine We iiic t' our Lxiii
tittie's
but
the's
are
overruled bN our good
tint it's

Mv dad, Richard Smith,
has bet-ri the comptroller of

JOE DAVIS

Seminole Memorial
Hospital for the past 13
sears.
lie is a \lugtd ccluiuhi of
course ticeatis he is it
stubborn, one-sided person

i1s la ther tis
kit Ut recognition
from (hit' Pt'tPk ton the
(utitstamtclinig Jilt) hit' lids t,'t'ui
ttuuig st'rvirig the Lviic
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lSe'e t)t"h'S'l.tNUI\t;, P2A

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101--Evening Harold, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday June 13, 1979

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surance company goes bankrupt.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, a
member of the House of Representatives insurance
committee, cited the problems of the Seminole School

of health and life insurance policies in the state.

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Gov. Bob Graham conferred today with his staff on
whether to sign into law a bill preventing losses by holders

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denies
Mrs.
Tyrces
allegations:
"According to the
docwnentation co ncerning
the Tyree children, the
allegations
are
unfounded," Mrs. Coberly
said.
In
her
specific
allegations, Mrs. Tyree
says she was told her son,
Paul, was two years behind
in h education when she
removed
him
from
Sent
iii i n o I e
Co u n t
School and enrolled him in
a private school.
She said her son, Paul
was tested for special
learning disabilities while
a student at Longwood
Elementary School wit ho ut
he knowledge. 11cr son
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attended
Longwood
Elementary School from
October, 1975 to June, 1978,
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and then later to a regular
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school ear
1 six-year-old son
Dotullas ran into a similar
rein while he was in
kindergarten. Douglas has
a speech impediment, she

their pro and
views on
the controversial levels
tests.
Gene Grooms, executive
con

director of the Seminole
Education Association
(SEA), spoke on behalf of
his sons, Stever and Andy,
in opposition of the levels
tests.
He told th e school board
teacher discretion and
regular classwork should
be taken into co nsideration
for pupil progression.
Parents are so angered
over the test s, they may
sue the school board, he
sai d.
"If you push any of these
parents, th ey are going to
bring some class action
suit against you, Grooms
Superintendent of
Schools William Layer said
he preferred be ing sued for
having the levels tests than
for some other reason.
"Any class action suit for
having
an objective
measurement of the
fonzwnce of a student will
not hold up in any court in
the land," Layer said.
Th e graduating seniors
who are unable to read and
write are the ones who are
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After

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large group of parents and
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by the next board meeting,
SOHIC recommendations for
revising the levels tests.

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leveled offto about two ortliree locked so an attendant has to
times a week. That's a bo ut the open it before the customer can
same as It was when the gas use it. That's cut the figure
ri
were lower," he said.
dossii to about zero. Still, if the
The trend corresponds to attendant is b usy, one will get
other areas of the state, where away every
and then."
officials report no driunatic
Other gas station owners say
Increase In gas theft. In Dade the problem is annoying, but
County,
Public
Safety riot worth going to court over.
Department Detective John
One gas station ossner offer ed
Masteler said he thinks the an explanation for not going to
longer lines at gas stations may court it's too time consuming
actually have made it harder to and costs more fliUflC) than the
escape without paying
thtft
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Bob Nicholas, manager of $6
wort h of gas and the county
Bosron aji
had to pay nie $12 for going to
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way l.-2 and
Airport court. It's just a waste," said
Boulevard, Sanford, thinks it IS Mark Reubin, co-owner of
aa
at. sines,
noa a matter
lines, it's
of we
Kendall Drive Mobil in southjust a matter of honesty.
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vt Miami.
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had any problem at all. People
But Iteubin said he thinks gas
are frustrated with the high skipping is becoming more
price of gas, but they're not Frequent even if it's not being
taking It o by stealing front rer1ed. His station has been
me," he said. "I've only had hit three or 'ow' times a week,
one recent incident of a tip from omice a mouth last year,
customer skipping without he said.
payin g and he was a regular.
Another' service station
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Herald Staff Writer
A
Longwood
woman will
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inferior education during
the three years they attended Seminole County
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July 18.
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Ned Juliun, school board
attorney,
recommended
Wednesday th e hearing be
held, since M. Nonna
T)Tee of 3 E. Palmetto
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me hearing will be at
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have an in v estigation
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administrative practices at
Longwood Elementary
School. She
alone in
tier request.
About 150 parents,
teachers
and
ininistrators appeared
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School Board Wednesday.
Some came to offer their
suppo rt to M rs. Tyree and
speak on other ad.
pr..to by torn Vincent
miiinistrath'e
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Tracey Dickerman, a student at Red
deemed Improper.
Bug Elementary School, finds the Central 'I lorida
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parents
aflu
ZOO a perfect place to paillt pictures of animals
teachers had COITIC to speak
in
Tracey is the nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Coberly
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Robert Dlckerman of 545 Sunrise Drive,
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crease'
the number of
pulling away
self-service skippers. The eaS access to 14,
gas pumps without paying has she Said, may be'a factor. The
not shown a marked increase in greatest number of offenders,
th e past few months despite according to Mrs. Buerger, are
price Increases at sonic stations the younger drivers who conic
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Part of the
for the bill passed during the recent
session of the legislature was the losses suffered by
Seminole County school employees when Old Security Life
Insurance Co. of Kansas City, Mo. went into receivership
after the 1976-77 year.
County school employees have unpaid claizuis totaling
more than $500,000 against the firm.
The bill calls for establishment of a guaranty fund by
domestic insurance companies pooling resources to pick
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firms under the control of Florida insurance cornmissioner Bill Gunter's office and would establish a fund
to protect policy holders, Insureds arid beneficiaries from
financial loss when Insurers became insolvent.
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the Kansas City, Mo. insurance firm stopped paying insurance claims and checks issued by the firm to Seminole
County clients bounced.
"The legislation would have been a great help if it had

in

1970 concerning property and casualty Insurance.
"I'm strongly in favor of the legislation" Layer said. "it
would have saved school personnel, doctors, dentists and
hospitals a lot of grief when Old Security went into
receivership and stopped all payment on claims," he
said.
me Seminole school system had a contract with Old
Security Life Insurance Co. to provide hospitalization and
life Insurance for the system's 3,000 employees and

been a reality in Seminole when the problem with Old
Security Life Insurance Company developed. Some 1,500
school boai'ij eniployees have outstanding claims agai nst
the company ranging from $50, to $50,000," Grooms said.
Layer said toward the end of a one-year contract ot all

school employees arid dependents for life and health insurance with Old Securities Life Insurance Company
during the 1976-77 year, payment was stopped on claims
and the finn went into receivership. It was the first year
the school system had coverage with the (inn.

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Similar legislation was ado pt ed by the Legislature

the legislation.
Despite heavy lobbying by the Insurance industry,
Hattaway said, the bill passed both houses of the
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the legislation,
School Superintendent William P. Layer and Gene
Grooms, executive director of the Seminole Education

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Justices Alan Sundberg and

— The Florida Supreme Court, Joseph llatchett favored

with justices unable to
on reversing the conviction and
the death penalty, sentenced ordering a new trial on grounds
Death Row inmate George the trial judge did not properly
Thomas Vasil to We imprison- instruct the jury. Since they did
merit today.
not agree with the conviction,
Vasil. 20, convicted in the court rules precluded them
death of a 12-year-old Fort from passing on the sentence.
Pierce girl who suffocated
The four members who voted
when he stuffed her underpants to uphold the conviction split on
in her mouth after trying to the sentence. James Adkins Jr.
rape her, will not be eligible for and Ben Overton voted for
parole for at least 25 years.
death. Chief Justice Arthur
The high court also
England wanted the case
two other death cases to the returned to the trial court to
trial judges with orders to take anot her look at the senreview them to see If they still tence, and Justice Joe Boyd
think the death penalty is wanted to limneiftately reduce
justified.
the sentence to life.
The court voted 4-2 to uphold
Vasil was 15 on Sept. 19, 1974,
the first degree murder convic- when Pamela Vasser was
(ion given Vasil.
murdered in Fort Pierce.

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Thursday, June 14, 1979

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Herald Staff Writer

NATION

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Congressmen Scuttle

Their Own Pay Raise
\siilN(;roN UPI, -The house of Representatives

okd ascii, the Senate and other top federal workers a 5.5
percent pay increase, but then scuttled the proposal.
The Increase that would boost a congressman's annual
salary from $,;,soo to $60,662.50 was part of a legislative
appropriatl(nLs bill. The increase passed alone, but
its
Parent bill Failed Wednesday, 232-186.
In other action, the Hoqse defeated an effort to kill
President Carter's bill to establish a department of
education: if Senate committee approved the administration's hospital cost containment bill; Carter
asked Congress for a $1.6 billion for emergency clean-ups
of oil spills and chemical wastes; and the Senate rejected
an exemption for a Tennessee Dam from terms of the
Endangered Species Act.

Deathbed Conversion
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Actor John Wayne, who loked
in life that he was a non-churchgoing Presbyterian but a
"cardiac Catholic," converted to Catholicism on his
deathbed. Wayne's conversion Sunday, the day before he
died of cancer at 72, was described by the actor's son
Michael and the priest who baptized Wayne and performed the last rites of the church.
"Naturally, all of us are very happy that Dad joined the
church," said Michael, who-like all of Wayne's seven
children -is Catholic. Wayne's three wives were all Latin
American Catholics.

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Chris Ray, chief assistant state's attorney.
Ja
eThderenseattorneIeJnotguiltyon
his client's behalf when he was arraigned June 4 in the juvenile
division of the circuit court.
The 12-year-old juvenile, whose name is being withheld due to
his age, allegedly shot and killed a 21 2 year-old Lake Mary boy on
Feb. 15 in a rural Sanford trailer. The infant was being cared for
by the juvenile's parents on the day of the shooting.
Eric, the infant son of Mrs. Steven Bauder, 457 Crystal Lake
Drive in Lake Mary, was killed by a single shot in the neck from a
.30 caliber rifle. The boy had apparently been sent to wake up the
toddler in the master bedroom when the shooting occurred at
12:35 p.m.

Juvenile Judge Kenneth Leffler will preside at the juvenile's
trial which will be held at the Seminole County Courthouse.
SANFORD MAN
IN FAIR CONDITION
A 52-year-old Sanford man is listed in fair condition at an
Orlando hospital after a tractor ran over his chest and abdomen, a
hospital spokesman said today.
John W. Huggins, 52, of Box 15D, Sanford, was attempting to

hook it wheel barrow to his tractor late Saturday afternoon when
his hand slipped off the clutch. Huggins was knocked to the
ground in the path of the tractor, according to records.
The tractor then proceeded north across Huggln's yard and
rammed into a tree.
Huggins, who sustained chest injuries, was taken to Mercy
Hospital in Orlando.
WARRANT ISSUED
A 22-year-old rural Sanford man charged with robbery failed to
appear in circuit court Tuesday and a bench warrant for his
arrest has been issued by Circuit Judge Voile Williams.
Lonnie McKinnon, charged with robbery in connection with the

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Ch aiged with delinquency in that he committed the manslaughter of an infant, a 12-year-old Sanford boy is scheduled for
trial on June 28 before the Seminole County Juvenile Court, said

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stealing of $50 from a man on April 19 near the Cool Breeze Baron
Sipes Avenue in Sanford, did not appear at his scheduled trial
Tuesday. In a previous court appearance, McKinnon entered a
plea of not guilty.
RUSSIAN ROULETTE
A self-inflicted wound to the head did claim the life of a 30-yearold Altamonte Springs man who was caught up in a game of
Russian Roulette, according to Seminole County deputies,
Robert Lewis James, 30, of 108 Highway 436, Altamonte

Springs, died early Wednesday morning shortly after he raised a
.22 caliber "black hawk" Ruger to his head and fired.
He was pronounced dead at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Florida
Hospital In Altamonte Springs, a hospital spokesman said.
Law enforcement officials said Wednesday the Russian
Roulette incident was "not established for certain" and that other
potential causes were being investigated.
Following an interview with three witnesses to the shooting
incident, Chief Duane Harrell confirmed today a "self-inflicted
wound" was the cause of death.
"As far as we are concerned, the case is closed," Harrell said.
"I am convinced the wound was self-inflicted."
According to witnesses, James and Tracy Anne Whitten, 23, of
the same address, were socializing with Leonard Runyon, Jr., and
his wife, both 25, of P.O. Box 51, W. Crystal Ave., Lake Mary,
deputies say.
James and Runyon decided to "engage in a game of Russian
Roulette," according to the report. James reportedly went to his

master bedroom and returned with the gun.
Before either of the men began to play the game, Runyon
decided to withdraw from Russian Roulette, deputies say. But
James oointed the gun to his forehead and pulled the trigger,
witnesss told deputies.

ass" if Sen. Edward Kennedy challenges his renomination.
Reps. William Brodhead, D-Mich., and Thomas
Downey, 1)-N.Y., said that at a White house dinner
Monday night Carter said: "I'm ready for next year. If
Kennedy runs, I'll whip his ass."
Kennedy, D-Mass., reluctant object of a growing
presidential draft movement, later said he thought Carter
- was misquoted. Smiling, he said he thought the president
meant to say "whip inflation."

Cash and food stamps valued at $161 were reported stolen from
the purse of linda Harkness, 1114 Pine Ave., Sanford, sometime
over the weekend, police said.
Police said the purse was in the victim's car at the time of the
theft.
TOOLBOX TAKEN
A Craftsman tool box sitting in the rear of a truck owned by
Floyd M. Shiver. 107 Lake Minnie Drive, was reported stolen
Tuesday-, Sanford police said.
Police said the box, valued at $150, was stolen while the truck
was parked in the 300 block of west First Street.
VANDALS STRIKE
For the third time in the past two months, vandals have egged
the Churcbs Fried Chicken building on French Avenue, Sanford

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NEW YORK (UP!) People surveyed recently in an ABC
News-Harris poll generally preferred Ronald Reagan to
President Carter on domestic issues but favored Carter on
foreign policy.
The poll, conducted by telephone arnonç t,22a voter
nationwide between May 18 and 22, found the former
California governor preferred to the president on 11 of 18
issues.
However, in a direct confrontation on overall
preference, the poll said, Carter led Reagan by a slim 4745 percent, mostly with support in big cities and among
the young voters, ethnic groups, trade union members

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!) - Deliberations In the trial
of 13 Ku Klux Klansmen charged with terrorizing blacks
in Talladega County were delayed for about five hours
Wednesday when a juror became ill and one of the
defendants collapsed in the federal courthouse.
Juror Mauvoline P. Hughes of Oxford was treated
briefly for high blood pressure before returning to the
federal courthouse. She became ill about 90 minutes after
the panel began the day's deliberations.
Her absence raised the possibility that U.S. District
Judge Frank McFadden would be forced to declare a
mistrial.

Billy And 'The Fifth'
ATLANTA (UP!) - Leaving the federal grand jury

room In a jovial mood Wednesday, Billy Carter said he did
not take the Fifth Amendment during his third appearance before the panel because he hadn't "done
anything wrong."
Carter jokingly told reporters that, although he has not
taken the Fifth Amendment protection agains selfincrimination, he did cloak his family finances In the First
Amendment 's guarantee of free expression, since special
prosecutor Paul Curran had subpoenaed most of his
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-"Aw, hell, no, man - why would I have to take the Fifth
for? I haven't done anything wrong," said Carter, smiling
and chatting with his attorneys and well-wishers as he
emerged from the basement of the federal courthouse. "1
did take the First Amendment a couple of times - told
them that all I know is what I've read in the papers about
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)

The American Civil
Liberties Union says it will help a newlywed nurse in her
battle to be artificially inseminated by her husband, a
convicted murder serving a life term at Fort Pillow State
Prison.
Nashville attorney Larry Moods will represent Mary
Locke McDonald in her efforts to have a child by Ralph
McDonald, Holly Peters of the ACLU office in Memphis
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Kelly's office in Longwood
met Wednesday with about

20 delegates from area
senior citizens organiza-

tions to discuss an
amendment to the food
stamp authorization bill
that would increase
benefits to the elderly.
Congressman Kelly has
introduced an amendment
to restore medical
deductions in calculating
eligibility for food stamps,
lime deduction of medical
'A'P itui
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eligibility requirements
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Police said about two dozen eggs were thrown at the building
sometime Tuesday. Police said damage caused by the egg
barrage was estimated at $300.
TYPEWRITER STOLEN
An IBM typewriter worth $375 was reported stolen Tuesday
from Seminole High School on Georgia Avenue, Sanford police

Thursday, June

14,

1979-Vol. 71, No. 256

Published Daily and Sunday, except Saturday by The Sanford Herald.
Inc., 300 N. French Ave., Sanford, Fla. 3717.
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford. Florida 33771
Horny Delivery; Week, 7$ Cents: Month. $3 30;oMonths. $10.10; Year,
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hearings.

demonstrate support for

"A vote against the Kelly
Amendment is a vote
against the elderly," Kelly
said. "The elderly who are
sick and strapped with high
medical bills do not need
more hearings. They need
help. We ought not to let
one day go by without
providing these people the
help they deserve."

the Kelly Amendment.
According to the Florida
state food stamp director,
David Hlnnart, 56,901'
persons
in
elderly
households were receiving
food stamp benefits in
January of this year. When
the Law • (u5

A representative for the
Veterans and Senior

suffered a reduction in

said.
Police said the typewriter was taken from the building by
someone who entered with his or her own key.

DETROIT (UP!) - The Big Three U.S. automakers
limped into June with a 29.8 percent sales setback industry officials blamed on continuing consumer fears of a
swnmer fuel shortage.
Combined sales of General Motors Corp., Ford Motor

Co. and Chrysler Corp. passenger cars during the first 10
days of June totaled 171,965 units, the companies said
Wednesday. That compared with a record period one year
ago, when the Big Three sold 275,427 units.
Truck sales, which had been going strong before the
latest onset of energy concerns, fell 37.9 percent in early
June on total deliveries of 55,685 units.
Ford reported the biggest drop during the period, with
sales of 47,277 passenger cars, a 31.4 percent decline from
last year's record pace.
GM, with sales of 102,946 cars, fell 29.3 percent from last
year despite continued strong sales of its new compact Xcars, which topped the 100,000 mark for the year during

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Truck sales for the year are down 11.1 percent on a total
of 1,402,065 units. In early June GM sold 26,298 units, down
37.7 percent; Ford sold 23,012, down 33.4 percent, and
Chrysler sold 6,375, down 51 percent.

as tjy," the blockades per-' crease in thejiW"
1. speed
sisteu. He issued an urgent plea limit of 55 mph. Still others
to all motorists to refrain from
topping off their gas tanks and
to avoid unnecessary driving.
"IF something drasLc doesn't
happen within the next 24 to 48
MANHATTAN Ken. (UP!)
hours, the city of Nashville
An
18-year-old man has been
going to be out of gasoline,"
accused
of fraud against the
said Joe Bandy, association
government for trying to obtain
president.
welfare payments by disg uising
Birmingham police implehimself as a pregnant woman,
mented a rationing plan. Patrol
Timothy Price, Wichita, was
cars were required to have less
being
held Wednesday in was
than a quarter tank ot Fuel to fill
County jail on four felony
up and a 10-gallon maximum
charges.
was set.
Police received a complaint
Independents staged blodi
from
the Social and Rehabilita.
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lion
Services
office Tuesday
protests In Alabama, Arizona,
that a pregnant woman was
Arkansas, Colorado, ConnecUcut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland,
Minnesota, Mississippi, Mon.
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New York, North Dakota, Ohio,
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
Oregon, Pennsylvania, South
HOSPITAL
June 13, 107$
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nessee Texas, Utah, Virginia, Sanford:
Washington and Wisconsin.
John Mink
Wanda L. Blake
They vowed to press their
Joe Davis
slowdown until the government
Joseph F. Dodso
heeds their demands for lowRobert Herring
Janet M. Leon
ered diesel fuel prices or inRichard ft Mowtr
creased freight rates. Others
Henry E. Dreher. Deaary
demanded an immediate in.
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down 7.2 percent from last year's pace. GM is off 2.2
percent for the year, Ford is down 13.4 percent and
Chrysler Is down 15.2 perccnt.

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market.

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the period.
Chrysler posted sales of 21,742 cars, a 28. percent drop
from a year ago,
American Motors Corp., which no longer reports 10-day
sales, was estimated by industry analysts at 5,100 units, a
26.9 percent fall-off, and Volkswagen of America reported
sales of 3,866 U.S.-built Rabbits.
GM Vice President Robert D. Burger, the No. 1
automaker's top marketing officials, said the dismal sales
report reflected unabated concerns of U.S. car buyers
over "the current energy situation" that have crippled
domestic car sales for the past two months.
However, Burger said GM expected car sales "will
return to their normal pattern when the uncertainty

Northport late Tuesday. Investigators said they were not sure
the shooting was related to the
truckers' protest.
The In
truckers'
protest picked up strength
Wednesday with the closing of
several fuel depots In Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky. A
critical gasoline supply sltuation developed almost immediately. Long lines formed at
the few Nashville. Tenn.,
ted."
service stations that were open.
Linda Pruett, , of Warner
Late Wednesday, Tennessee
Robins, Ga., was struck by
Gay, Lamar Alexander ordered
of three rifle tots that hit a his attorney general to go to
co irt to outlaw the blockades,
Leonard Barnwell, head of
Tennesee's
independent truck.
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tie protesters
thent to ent 16 19 N O*L Risin
"The situation is getting out
of hand. I can't control them
prsI*blliIyø percent
percent tonight and a percent anymore. I'm not going to be
responsible for their actions,"
Friday.
Barnwell
said.
FRWAYTJD
Daytom Beach: hIgh 12:50
The head of the Tennessee
n.m., low 8:31 a.m., 1:48 p.m.
Retail Gasoline Dealers AsPwt CetwraI: high 12:42 aoclstionsaldtherewouldbeno
atm,, low 1:21 n.m., 1:37 p.m.
gasoline available In middle
Bayport: high 1:28 n.m., 5:27 Tennessee, northern Alabama
p.m., low 11:54 a.m.
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bt'lit".'t'tf set I)'. Uast1ijt'
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ri hh,'ughit \limtilit School, Rosenwald School for
5' 'p1 ti'fl t 'hittirent, M tin cc' Muhfle School, Crooms
High
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h'ltt,st urn egul.i,'s to halt an overnight artillery amid rocket
e'xchiaiugc, Ititness n eporteil
It itas hot i lt',iI' hut) started the violence, but report s
ft'orit tl- ' (10011 said tin' shelling covered (hit' rightist
t'tii'la'.'cs ot Mtti j'.iütlii 011(1 hxli'ua and the' leftist-held
rugioum tti Ittisliti' a .11 \' titli, sortie 19 nitiles north of the
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assigned one armed
tonai
Guardsman to ride with each
highway patrol car in areas of
the state hit by violence after a
woman passenger In a tractortrailer was shot in the thesten d
critically wounded by a sniper.
"There are continual reports
of innocent people being maliclously harassed and fired upon
throughout the state," James
said. "This kind of cowardly
activity is lawlessness at its
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'.ith ti;t stati ik'partn'o'r'it of f:dzw.
It .'tic-j'., tests o.t'nt' :,inuilut'tt'd on titling samples of
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it .,sl'stm,s that nnlar i autse canner,
,a-nniuinil)en- i rio. v.ill york hit'.'. een 12 to 14 hours per
it r'''nnli''.tnue tIn' asbi'stas In t';'h evacuated school,
I inlfl: -1 A Flit' uteri it ill near plastic suits and
It ,'.iIbui;u .iiihi.lt;ltiLs ill protect them from any harmful
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Troops Called In To . 1:0ro ec ruckers
I3 JthtJ Press lateruational
National Guard &amp;ops and
highway patrolmen protected
truck convoys moving in
violence-torn Alabama today
despite the independent trucker's protest. But the independeats shut down fuel depots In
three Southern states, drying
up gas supplies and forcing
officials to seek court orders to
end the blockades,
The week-old, nationwide
slowdown called by the Independent
Truckers
Association to protest rising
Fuel prices and the 55 mph
speed limit disrupted cornmerce In at least 29 states.

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Two windows of Lake Brantley High School were shattered,
one apparently shot out with a .38 caliber pistol, according to
Seminole County deputies.
The windows were located in the temporary classroom on the
northeast corner of the high school, deputies said today.
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'flit' ,st&amp;stos iinttt'i'ial had been spi'ar'ti (ill the
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'l'ht' %orket's iil reirtove (hi' .isbotos itthm a ttater'
saturate and therm scrape it oil .irmii put it lit sacks."

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As rt'conunentied l) its arthtte.tut-;iI unit. the 5(11(1(11
Ward voted unmanimmiousl
\Vednesd,i
to iiantI the
$471,000 contract to harrison and .Striipso;i. it Winter
haven firm.
The official contract bt'tuteeit the schooi atitiiuiistration
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attempting to We a fraudulent
application for welfare.
Believing Price was a
woman, police escorted him
from the welfare office to the
police station, lie ran out while
being questioned.

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About two blocks away he
used a knife to force his way
Into the home of Myron and
Vera Hanson, a retired couple.
Mrs. Hanson was slightly injured.

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Jessie M. Gadway, Deltona
Ann Pederson . Denona
Louise Pettinelli, Orange City
Marlene Gr;ntaff,
Evelyn J Luongo, Winter Spg.
DISCHARGES
Sanford
Madge M. Cracker
Joseph W Duggar
Patty Jones
Pauline Milli
Daphne C Pattern
Clarence A Stewart, Osteen
Sally Riggs, Orange City

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begin as ear! as Monday, probablN at the I 4(ng'i ood
Elementary School, 1 1 1 1 911 Carlton. director of auxiliary
.UII.ts lot' the school district, told the Serrimnole ('ount
Board (in etLimesda

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Thursday, June 14, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G lORDA'O, Managing Editor
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If, Represents Us
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By JANE CASSELBERRY

It looks like it's going to be a long hot summer in
Longwood in more ways than one if Monday night's
city commission meeting is any indication. The
room was packed and the air-conditioner was not
working for the (Li-st hour and a half and the ternperature soared. A member of the city fire
department saved our lives by opening with one of
his hooks the vents In the ceiling, all of which had
been closeL. After.Aha,t it beg,n.to cool down.,
If the local folks turned out to see what happened
in the latest episode in the ongoing saga of the city
commission starring Larry Goldberg as hero or
heavy (depending on who you happen to be
listening to ) they got their money's worth
In last week's episode we learned that Larry and
the rest of the commissioners were not going to jail
after all and Larry did not have to give up his
District 1 seat at least for the moment. Stephen
Barton did give up his seat in District 5, however, as
he announced he had moved out of the city.

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This provided the perfect solution to making
Larry legitimate once again and defusing any
further court action against him and the city — or so
Mayor June Lormann thought. But it didn't work
out that way. She had to make the motion to appoint
Larry to fill the vacancy in District 5, where he has
lived since last fall. But when it came to a second
Commissioners J. R. Grant and Ray Leibensperger

wuldnt. na.avry..u1L-.
As a result a special election will be held on Aug.
31. Undaunted, Larry wants that seat so much he
said he would probably resign his seat (term expining the end of December) to run for the one he is
now eligible for the end of 1960. In order to qualify
he will have to resign by June 21, and if he does
there will be two seats up for bids in August. Will he
take the gamble? That is the question. He has
already said if he does resign it will not be effective
until Aug. 23.
Already several residents are expressing Interest

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This period, the basic purpose of which is to
Honor America, was established by a joint
resolution of the Congress and signed into law by
the President in June 1975.
:One of the objectives of the 1979 Honor America
campaign is to combat the idea that most
Americans don't want to "get involved" in public
affairs. Perhaps, like many similar notions, there
is a small grain of truth here, wrapped in a large
bundle of misunderstanding.
The Founding Fathers, in their public endeavors, pledged "Our lives, our fortunes and our

saertd honor," Rarely is an American called upon
today to display such fortitude.
But millions of responsible Americans are
getting involved in volunteer projects which enrich
their lives and the lives of others, and in so doing
enhance the quality of national life. It is not diffietilt to find illustrations.
In Texas last summer, 65 aging and ailing
persons enjoyed a refreshing vacation at a no-cost
state camp near Dallas. Young probationers in
Illinois won a chance for a fresh start through a
non.profit work program functioning in Peoria.
Virginia found an array of productive tasks for
Young Adult Conservation Corps which cleared
public lands, trimmed foliage impeding parkway
vistas and painted schools and fire houses.
On a larger scale, Baltimore rehabilitated
f its slum areas and erected pihv
homes to upgrade the neighborhoods. The St. Johns
River, which winds through half the length of
Florida, has been rescued from its status as a huge
duxtpLng ground. The cleanup,- undertaken by the
city'of Jacksonville with the cooperation of private
industry, has already cost millions and may cost
billions, but it has made a splendid contribution to
the Florida environment.
These developments underscore the point that
there
in the Unifrr States. a masivc
reservoir of generosity, self-sacrifice and willing
effort. Moreover, they reflect a sense of responsibility toward meeting the country's needs, as well
as a disposition to roll up one's sleeves and tackle
whatever task that seems urgent.
How about you, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Citizen? If
you hear an appeal to help establish a neighborhood playground, support a scholarship fund,
assist a needy family or some similar project, don't
automatically turn a deaf ear. In the 21-day period
extending to the Fourth of July (patterned after the
21-gun salute to a head of state) there will be ample
opportunity to lend a hand. Here are a few
suggestions:
Encourage regular daily display of the
American Flag — flags symbolize achievements,
traditions and ideals; suggest that shopping centers sponsor historic displays and appropriate
ceremonial programs; organize folk festivals with
traditional food, dances, costumes and music. This
list barely skims the surface.
Through such positive actions you'll be
demonstrating how life works In a democracy and
that the people are the nation. Then celebrate
America's birthday on July 4th with a feeling of
accbmplise.

Carter Off

Soccer has caught on like wildfire with Seminole
county youngsters with 600 playing In organized
leagues and the number expected to grow to a
thousand by fall. Many of games are played In
Longwood and a soccer dad, Ron Brooks of
okeLipThf
ügwoôdv1i6iiãn Orlando ättuLië
Goldberg because of all he had done for soccer and
the youth of the city.
"If the motion comes up again Ihope you will find
it In your heart to second the motion," he pleaded
with the commission. He suggested the city save the
cost of having a special election and use the money
for children's activities. This suggestion received
applause from the audience.
Lelbensperger described the board as presently
constitltuted with its frequent 2-2 stand-offs as
"chaos."

The AAA:
Pledge

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— Nine state senators have
*sked Gov. Bob Graham to veto a bill putting the new 5th
District Court of Appeal in Daytona Beach
House
eaker Hyatt Brown's gift to the folks back home.
The group, led by Senate Republican Leader John Ware
j St. Petersburg, urged Graham Wednesday to veto the
proposal and ask Brown and Senate President Phil Lewis
to appoint a joint committee to develop another 5th DCA
plan in time for the 1980 regular session.
The bill (SB 268) passed largely because of the House
leadership's muscle and was branded by opponents as
"the highest form of pork-barreling." Brown and House
Majority Leader Sam Bell are both from Daytona Beach.
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If you can forget about the price of gas for a
few minutes, here's a case where a rising price 1.1
good news.
The Increasing value of the dollar In forelgn
markets — its price in terms of other
currencies
has enabled the United states to
settle its debts to foreign central banks.
The Treasury and Federal Reserve have taken
advantage of the stronger- dollar of the lazt
several months to repay more than $6btUIonLn
key currencies borrowed late last year. More,
they have been able to buy up enough marks, yen
and Swiss francs to leave them with a combined'
surplus balance equivalent to some $6.29 billion.'
It is the first time In some 10 years that the
United States has been completely free of debt
under the swap arrangements with which thi
major economic powers exchange funds to
support their currencies, It is being taken as a'
sign of success of the administration's
emergency dollar-defense program, but there
are other signs that may be short lived,
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production of sweets durIng 1978 and dividing by . ,.
population, come up
a per capita con*
sumption of 14.9 pounds. That is down from 15.4
pounds the previous year.
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But a jawbreaker declined does not,. :
necessarily work out toa nickel saved. Incr eases :'.'!
in the costs of most of the Ingredients meant
although total candy production was down, total,..,,,
price paid by the public for indulging millions
sweet teeth was up - by some $22 million.
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Police said the student was
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Gov. Bob Graham is nursing charged with running a stop
a sore left arm today, but that sign and violating drivers
win not keep the right-handed license restrictions.
governor from signing hunA
physician
X-rayed
di-eds of bills dumped on his Graham's left arm and put it in
desk when the 1979 legislature a sling. The governor went from
went
last week.
the hospital to his office and
spent
the afternoon signing
Graham's arm was put in a
bus.
sling following a collision
Police officer Roy Dickey
Wednesday between the station said the student, Shahdad
wagon in which he was
a Ghascmnkhaniabolverdi, 20,
passenger and
a car driven by lives in Tallahassee and attends
an Iranian student.
Thomasville, Ga., Community
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Graham, alone in the back College. His car was a total
seat, was cut by shattered loss.
Police sa id the governor's
windo w glass and suf fered a
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) —
A Mrs. Mager's stunt. Three bruised left shoulder. His driver car, borrowed from another
middle-aged woman with a casesll of "Eagle Rare" bourbon and the student also were state agency, received $3,000 in
reputation for nursing sick wi be served as refreshment bruised.
damages.
rda.cum Into an abandoned and Mrs. Mager intends to lead

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bald eagle's nest today to the crowd in a rendition of
remain for almost one week. "Under the Southern Bald
DorIs Mager, 53, of Apopka Eagle," a song written espesaid she will mount her 6..foot- clally for her.
wide perch in a pine tree at 1
The lyrics "will bring tears to
p.m., hoping her planned six- your eyes," she promised.
day Stay will draw attention to
Mrs. Mager is known around
thepligirtoftle rare birds.
the state as the "eagle lady"
Florida Audubo'i Society, of
because she has nursed a
whicir Mrs. Mager is vice
number of bald eagles back to
presl(Ient, also will collect
health. She estimates there are
donations for construction of a
50 pairs of the birds left In
$20,000 aviary to house birds of Florida which has the bi ggest
nrav In
-- Maitland
aia eagie population or any
She plans to pass the time by state except
reading ma gazines and writing
Mrs. Mager says she would
thank-you notes to contributors.
be
"thrilled" if one of the birds,
Mrs Mager said she would
for sharp eyes and
soften the nest with beach
towels and take shelter under Strong wings, swoops by. She
an umbrella during thunder- also has tried to persuade
network television reporters to
showers.
fly
above the nest, shooting
repellant
to
She packed bmd
ward off chiggers, tiny red bugs film. Just in case, she Intends to
that Infest Central Florida in visit a beauty salon before
leaving the ground.
the summer.
"I can't climb Into a nest with
TheAudubon Society planned
a party Saturday to celebrate dirty hair," she said.
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treaty in Vienna has sent the soothsayers to their been laid to rest at Stalin's death and had the drugs used to treat them had Impaired his health miUee In this rCdDF.He(frO.J
inonacotteemee,we're
tea leaves once more. The treaty signing, they stake driven through its heart when Khrushchev to the point that he was not seen In public for for
,anda o
the Staff's reports on the assassination
speculate, will be precisely the kind of showboat was forced Into retirement.
weeks at a time. When he did emerge
, his Robert Kennedy. The room fell silent, and
achievement that wiU give Brezhnev an excuse
Pravab, the party organ, had just published
deteriorated condition was noticeable. colleague informed Ford that
JU was J*,.1.-,
to retire with the plaudits of world leaders still an article attempting to discourage grwnbllngs
Intelligence reports noted that on
occasion he Kennedy's assassination they were looking lnto,'
ringing in his ears.
about the "cult of personality," and the CIA
was "neither mentally alert nor physically
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The big trouble with this recurring theory Is provided this Interpretation: "The defense of the
agile," and that his stamina was clearly limited. ask Congress next week for power to Impcs.
that It assumes Brezhnev wants to quit, and praise accorded Brezhnev (In Pravda ) lends
Nevertheless, asso often before, the CIA had t
andthat
bring
suits against 1n0VthI;..,:i
there's no evidence to suggest this. Quite the credibility to a recent rumor that Soviet party to conclude that the retirement rumors were companies
rip civil
off unguspecth
CtjflIT
contrary: Like every previous top man in the members in several institutes have written groundless.
t'
by
such
frauds
as
falsifying
the
weight
Kremlin, Brezhnev has shown no Inclination to Letters complaining of a budding Brezhnev cult.
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The old man himself rarely discusses ho
userter
go gentle Into that good night of voluntary The tenor of the letters reportedly was that the retirement. A secret report analyzing repo
hold goods. ICC investigators told
Randy Smith that at least one of every1 .
retirement.
party had suffered under Stalin's personality Brezhnev's discussions with U.S. senators In I
10 van drivers regularly "bumps" the' weight of i:
Intelligence sources informed our associate cult and Khrushchev's subjectivimi and should noted that he said: "No one is eternal
and life
customer's property to Inflate the ChargeY.(,.
Bob Sherman that in light of past history, It's not allow such en-ore to be repeated under being what It is, there comes a
time when a At
present, unless a case is 50 flagrant that ths.t....
more likely Brezhnev will continue to hold onto Brezhnev."
person must leave, whether fur retirement
power until death or Intrigue force him out.
Justice
Department can be persuaded
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Brezhnev's Orwellian position as "more because of illness, but when one is at
the helm prosecute, a consumer's only recourse 15 to
The
Even it he wins, the victim mud AW NO
chronicled the quid Struggle inside the Kremlin demonstrated by his Incursion onto political turf
The Interpreter, thinking the senators might torney fees. And since dam1g 4.1mg
to retire Brezhnev and his stubborn refusal to supposedly belonging
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to Premier AlekseI make too much of it. chose not to translate usually under' $500,
budge. His abWtyto survive at the top of the
It's rarely worthwhile gala
Kosygin, the CIA reported. "Brezhnev once Brezhnev's reference to "illness,"
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How awed Inflation isn't.

Robert Goodhue patted
his German Shepherd and went to the front office of the
animal shelter to pay his bill ... but by the time the
paperwork was completed the dog had been put to sleep.
"Here was the cage and nodog," Goodhue said.
"...They said, "We just put him to sleep.' I felt awful."
Copper, the 3-year-ol&amp;4 Ishephirell, had been turned over
to the county pound three weeks ago by Cindy Williams, a
friend who had been k eeping the dog for Goodhue. She had
decided to move and left the dog at the pound.

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Americans may not be cutting down on th&amp;..,.;
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governments from motorists in, respectively,
West Germany, Belgium and Italy.
The American situation clearly could be worse. t.
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certainly will be.

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Probably not so unbelievable If you are getting
used to the prospect of - or already paying - a
dollar a gallon.
But wait! Those are not the latest SdtIfl8S on
the pumps In California or Manhattan but a
sample ol the prevailing situation In .:ope.
And they are not the going prices per gallon
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according to Tax Notes, a private publication
intensely Interested In the subject, only th
equivalent taxes thereon extracted by their

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MIAMI (UP!) - Boaters from the Florida Keys to the
Carolinas were warned to stay in port today as a tropical
depression with winds of 35 miles an hour moved off the
coast of Cuba and toward the western Bahamas.
At 6 a.m. it was centered about 160 miles southeast of
Miami and was moving north northeast at about 10 miles
an hour. It was expected to continue on that path
throughout the day.
Forecaster John Hope said there has been no
Strengthening since it moved over open water with the
highest winds of 35 mph located north and northeast of the

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recent years.
&amp;td since Imported all is
r'Wt
to the deficit and the major exporters continue to
leapfrog each other with their price Increases,
there is every likelihood that every penny of t*
.16M. billion surplus Is, going -to be needed

consumption?
The AAA doesn't even attempt to deal with the
wide array of provocative questLir. about root
causes or potential solutions. Instead, it confines
Itself to reporting the detailed results of an
elaborate survey of prices at 5,278 service
stations throughout the country.
Another example of the AAA's abdication of its
responsibility to Its mem be rs: Almost two years
ago, the organization proclaimed that "more
than 93 percent of the respondents to a recent
survey" of its members "say that fuel economy
is important to them in purchasing a new car."
The most obvious method of achieving fuel
economy is to produce smaller and lighter autos
that require less gasoline for propulsion. But for
too many years, the "specialty of the house"
from the country's auto manufacturers was an
oversized, gas-guzzling, chrome-plated vehicle
that evoked no complaints from the AAA.
In the mnid-1970s, the federal government
finally forced Detroit's automakers to begin
"downsizing" its cars to meet Corporate
Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards that
established minimum miles-per-gallon
requirements.
In recent years, the CAFE standards have
been the subject of dozens of hear ings conducted
by federal regulatory agencies and
congressional committees.

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',WASHINGTON — The retirement of Soviet heap has been a source of frustration for younger again overstepped institutional boundaries in.
Nearly four years later, Brahnev stUl sea=,) ii;.
Communist Party boss Leonid Brezhnev Is members of the Politburo and a cause of some truding Into Kosygln's governmental domain by determined
to "do what one can" - and though h ..
predicted with the regularity, if not the ac' jealousy among other members of the Soviet
interr upting a meeting of the Council
even
sicker
and older, heapparently
curacy, of a cuckoo clock,
rath :'';
gerontocracy.
Ministers," the CIA reported, noting that clout to do it.
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Traditionally, the predictions of Kremlin
A report in the CIA's top-secret National Brezhnev had intervened In council meetings
WASHINGTON
WHIRL:
It's
not
unheard
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watchers are pegged to some event of histeric Intetligence Daily in April 1976, analyzed the
three times between 1970 and 1975.
for a member of CaWm to be in the dark about-,,:..
significance — one final triumph, perhaps, and evidence cii growing restlessness within the
The biggest spate of retirement r umors was
Brezhnev will step down.
work of a committee he's 's'igned to, but
Communist Party over Brezhnev's growing occasioned by the 25th Soviet Party Congress in
Harold
Thus the Russian leader's meeting with "cult of personality,"
DTenn., really startled his

BERRY'S WORLD

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— A state Tax Reform
Commission subcommittee has recommended increases
In the gasoline and liquor taxes, but also a $10 lifetime
license plate that would save most motorists hundreds of
dollars.
The panel Wednesday voted for repeal of the sales tax
exemption on gas to raise an extra $175 million a year for
road work. The effect of the repeal would be to hike the 8..
cent-a•gallon state gas tax about 4 cents.
It also recommended conversion of taxes on beer, wine
and liquor to a percentage of the retail price Instead of a
fixed amount per can, fifth or quart, and stipulated that
the formulas be set to bring in an additional $50 million a
year.

By DON GRAFF

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climaxed by the signing of th
new Strategic Arnis Limitatior
Talks treaty.
The superpower president
will meet for the first tim
Friday during a courtesy call
on the summit's host, Austrian
President Rudolf Kirchs
chlager.
The schedule calls for four
formal meetings and twe
working dinners before the
formal signing of SALT II
ceremony on the White House Monday morning at ornate
Hofburg Palace where the
lawn.
The president said it will take Hapsburgs once reigned.
One hour after he returns to
more than a new SALT treaty
and an Austrian summit to turn Washington Monday, Carter
back the clock to the days when will deliver a nationally telethe two superpowers were vised and broadcast report on
wartime allies and the atomic his trip to a joint session of
bomb was still on the drawing Congress at 9 p.m. EDT.
Carter, who faces an uphill
board.
"No treaty can take us back battle to win Senate ratification
to a time before we learned to of the arms agreement, said
aria ourselves with nuclear three American presidents
weapons," he said. "Just as no from both parties worked to
one summit can end the sharp make the pact "fair, balanced
and verifiable."
competition between us."
The national debate over
But he said the United States
dramatically
and Soviet Union can still agree SALT heated up
this week, with Secretary of
"that the security of both our
and the stability of the State Cyrus Vance and Sen.
nations
ng a Henry Jackson, D-Wash.,
world depends on avoidi
that some may bitterly clashing over its
nuclear conflict
win." merits.
sursive but no one can
Jackson, a leading critic,
"We will make clear to the
gan the confrontation TuesSoviet Union our views and our be
e world, so that day by calling the treaty
purposes in th
in its purest
there can be no dangerous "appeasement
misunderstandings as we form" and reminiscent of
Britain's attitude toward Nazi
pursue our separate courses,"
German' in the 1930s.
he said.
Vance, one of the chief
Carter said every American proponents of the treaty,
president since World War II responded with unusual blunthas had the job of avoiding ness Wednesday, calling Jacknuclear war "while main- son's comments "misguided
taming the security of our and simply wrong."
nation."
The president at a farewell
"That is the purpose of my ceremony at the White house
mission to Vienna," he said.
said the new treaty "gives us
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A
cautious President Carter set
out for Vienna today to join
Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev
in pledging their nations to
prevent a nuclear holocaust
but
"that some may survive
no one can win."
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Vienna with hope, but without
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in low-key remarks prepared
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To What?
WASHINGTON NEA) - At a time of soaring
gasoline prices and dwindling fuel supplies, the
organization that ought to be campaigning on
behalf of the nation's motorists is instead acting
as merely a passive observer of the crisis,
That don't-rock-the-boat approach unfortunately typifies the philosophy of the
American Automobile Association, which never
has fully exercised the country's biggest and
best organized consumer groups.
Boasting that its "more than 20 million
members" make it "the largest motoring and
travel organization in the world," the AA.A
claims it is committed to "working for
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provemnent of motoring and traveling conditions."
But those efforts invariably are confined to
promoting non-controversial palliative
measures that won't offend the multinational oil
companies, the major auto producers and other
industries whose priorities often don't coincide
with the interests of the AAA's members.
"The AAA is terrified of playing an adversariul role," says attorney Ron Landsman,
who eight years ago investigated the
organization on behalf of consumer advocate
Ralph Nader. ft studiot'sly avoids confrontation, even in cases where its members
might benefit."
imuvicit
an
ithisramve case study. "Gasoline prices continued their upward spiral this week, with some
grades closing rapidly on a dollar-per-gallon
average," the AAA reported early this moith.
Who is responsible for those Increases? Are
service station operators gouging their
customers? Did the major oil companies purposely create a shortage? Have motorists
contributed to the problem through unnecessary

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in becoming candidates. One of them is Bill MItchell, who says he would like to run in District 5.

VIEWPOINT

period extending through the Fourth of July which
presents an opportunity for every American to
assess what he or she is doing to help this country
maintain its position as leader of the free world.

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Thomas H. Watson Sr., Gdn. est
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John G. Shoemaker I wt
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Frank Williams 1. WI Mauddie
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Ilomir Franklin &amp; wf. Kazue to Nelson E. Wolf &amp; *1. Helen K. Lot 40
Pitcher I WI. Olivia M. Tuscawilla UnitS. $?2.S00.
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Thursday, June 14, 1979

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(4)0 THE WALTONS JimBob falls for a pretty Catholic
girl who is staying at Walton's
Mountain while trying to decide
whether or not to join a
convent. (A)
MORK a MINDY Mindy
goes into a deep depression
when Mork tells her that he has
been ordered to leave earth
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falls for a snobbish bachelor

Marinix to return to his hometown to investigate a murder
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"Don't blame yourself," Walters told Hershberger. "It wasn't
your fault. I'm a sinkerball pitcher and I got the ball up too
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McKechnle, an unusually perceptive and sensitive man,
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seemed to be developing into a deepening depression, and decided
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Sn Diego 3. Pittsburgh 2
Los Angeles 9, St Louis I
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SCarasa Cast, II
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blasted
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Makeup games are scheduled strokes, edging runnerup Jurie least a tie for first place in the
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of runs in the bottom of the last for today at Fort Mellon Park. Lee by two shots.
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Inning and upset Sanford Little
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It was the final game for League game, while First putts.
Tracy Walker had two hits for
Eighth Game
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"I'm sick," Hershberger answered. But, he added, "I'll be
out."
When Hershberger hadn't arrived after the first game ended, a
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dinner with him that. e%rø'wlg, volunteered to go back to the hotel.
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HutseH, 2, who is on vacation
knock on the door and a maid let hirn into the room. But the room
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Fourth Game
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Before he left Collier decided to look Into the bathroom, and
Cedeno
stroked
singles
in
the
other pitchers.
480
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th ere 'he fo un d Willard Hershberger's body draped over the
first and third inni ngs to score Minnesota 8, New York 7; lGaidos
0(1-4)4440; P11.41 133.70; T (1-4bathtub. Hershy had used Baker's razor to cut his throat.
Terry PuhI, who singled and Boston 11, Kansas City 3, and 2)252.00
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drawing
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23.00; P (8.1) 63.60; 1(313-2, in 10 innings.
John Wagner ,3O5,), Greg
4) 326 00
Cesar Ce bno drilled three
Vandergrift (.4 8) and Mike
Third Game
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League,
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Jablonski (333)
Rodolfo
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the fourth — on a bases-loaded wild
triumph
over
During breakfast Hershberger did not refer to the previous sends Kenny Weber against 4-3
Philadelphia Phiulies.
pitch -- and eighth inning, on
Maitland
in
a
home
game.
day's game with the Giants. Instead, he spoke vaguely about
LaCoss, who won only four Bake McBride's sacrifice fly.
7:30
at
And
Friday
suicide, which he had talked about occasionally before, possibly
Altamonte's Major League games last year, went five
because his father had taken his own fife years previously.
LaCoss, a 23-year-old right-JaI-Alal
champ, Farr Insurance, hosts Innings to notch his eighth
McKechnle was worried,
Oviedo. Ron Smith (2) is consecutive decision without a hander, allowed only one hit
When the Reds arrived at Braves Field, Hershberger wasn't
part ing with stiffness
ex pected to start for coach Russ loss as tue Cincinnati Reds before de
DAYTONA BEACH
with them. Now Mckechnie was more concerned,
w after live innings.
bo
Whlttington's team. Other post ed a 4-1 vi ct ory over the in his el
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
!rn not surprised to be 8-0,"
"Please call Hershy at the hotel," he Instructed Gabe Paul, the starters include catcher Troy New York Mets.
First Game

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four-game losing streak.
Oakland A's.
Blue
Jays 9-2, Angels 8-10:
'1 hadn't pitched in 10 days
Willie
Aikens belted a grandbecause of the flu," he conslam
homer
and Don Aase
tinued. "I want ed to go as hard
scattered
nine
hits to pace
and as long as I could but I've
week
California
to
its
nightcap
win.
lost 10 pounds in the last

"Daminit, I can't do anything right," he said, catching up with
Bucky Walters, who had pitched the game. "I called for the wrong Top Team

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basesloaded triple to key a fiveprevented Mike Norris from the
run
fourth Inning, sending
honor of pitching a no-hitter.
to
give
Detroit
to its fourth straight
"My stamina seemed
victory
with a triumph over
out around the fifth inning,"
admitted Norris, after pitching Seattle.
a no-hitter for seven innin gs Brewers 5, Rangers 4:
Sal Bando snapped a 3-3 tie
Wednesday night before the
with
an eighth-inning homer,
Cleveland Indians rebounded
enabling
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Andre Thornton belted a doubled in the winning run in
three-i-WI
homer to highlight a the eighth inning after Cali.
excellent Columbus club in the Little World Series.
Do%m ftough the years, Newark served as a funnel for future six-run eighth inning, powering fornW had tied the score in the
the Indians to victory. After seventh.
major leaguers and not too long ago some fertile mind came up
8, Yankees 7:
being held hitless over the first
with the splendid idea of honoring those fellows,
Rookie
Dave Edwards
who
Why not bring them together for a grand reunion? Accordingly, seven innings by Norris
slugged
a
two-run
homer with
lost a no-hit bid last month till
a good number of these old Bears will be on hand for a special
out in the seventh inning to
Baltimore
when
Gary
Roenicke
two
night in their honor June 20 at the Meadowlands Racetrack.
hit a seventh-inning triple - lift Minnesota to victory over
Some of them, of course, won't be able to make it because
pinch hitter Jim Norris trig. New York.
they're gone, and one of those is Willard Hershberger, the little
eighth-inning Red Sex 11, Royals 3:
gered
the
comm
suicide in 1940 at the age of
hard-hitting catcher who committed
Light-hitting Larry Wolfe,
uprising by hitting a triple.
starting
In place of Injured
Pinch hitter Ron Hassey
As backup catcher to big Ernie Lombardi, Hershberger batted
Hobson,
belted a pair of
scored Norris with a sacrifice Butch
.345 to help Cincinnati win in 1939. The following year, the Reds
fl y and Paul Dade followed with solo homers and Gary Allenson
were to finish first again. Before they went on an eastern road trip
a single. Dave Heaverlo ripped his first career grand
in late July, however, Hershberger, who was sometimes moody,
Norris and was slain to power Boston over
replaced
did a curious thing.
kansas City.
He told third baseman Lew Riggs, with whom he shared a room greeted by Toby Ilarrah's
Bonds Orioles 8, White Sex 7:
Bobby
single.
'After
in Cincinnati, exactly where he had put all his personal
Billy Smith lined a runscoring
singled home Dade, Bob
belongings.
double
with two out In the 10th
and
Thornplaced
Heaverlo
re
When the Reds reached Philadelphia, Lombardi Injured his foot
itUllng to rally Baltimore to a
and Manager Bill McKechnle informed Hershberger he would ton drilled his eighth homer into
the left-field stands. Dave victory over Chicago.
take over the catching.
In the next stop, New York, with the the Reds were rolling along
in first place, they lost a tough 5-4 decision In the Polo Grounds
when Hank Danning's two-run homer capped a winning four-run
rally in the twitt inning by thI Giants.
Hershberger blamed himself for the loss.
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By United Press International Rosello tripled home Rick
Twice he has made a run at Manning with the final run.
the record book and twice he
has falter ed in the late innings. TIge rs 7, Mariners 3:
Ron LeFlore cracked a
This time, It was the flu that

all the other clubs and then leaving them lying there dead.
I r emember clearly how each year in the late '30s, the parent
1.
New York Yank ees woul d st oc k Newark wi th prized players of
stxh uncommon skills that some people argued the only team
better than the Bears in all baseball were the Yankees themselves.
Certainly, there never was a more awesome minor-league club,
nor very likely a better one than the 1937 Bears. They madea
charade of the International League pennant race that season,
winning it by an almost ludicrous
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ceptually a good idea," said the plan came from Boston playe.rs in those
leagues
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er Jerry Colangelo, chairman Manager Red Auerbach.
they're paid in the minors
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Jayceettes Seek Entries

About

For 'Little Miss' Pageant

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The Altamonte-South Seminole Jayceettes are sponsoring
the first Little Miss Firecracker Pageant to be held at the
Altamonte Mall on the Fourth of July. This Is one of the many
all day events sponsored by the Altamonte South Seminole
Jaycees and Jayceettes Including a Bar-B.Q beginning at
noon, field activities (sack races, relays, etc.), hot air balloon
rides and fireworks.
The pageant is for girls between the ages of 5 and 8. They will
be judged on appearance, poise and personality. Prizes will be
awarded. Deadline for entries is Monday, June 25. Respond
with child's name, address, phone number, date of birth and
parent or guardian's signature to P.O. Box 695, Altamonte
Springs. Entrance fee is $10. For further Information call 8622311 or 834-1078.

DEAR ABBY: Our only child
has been ice skating since he
was 6. He's had lessons, has
won medals, and we're very
proud of him. He is now 12 and
wants to take ballet lessons.
I have mixed feelings about
Lhls, Abby. I am proud to have
ny son excel in athletics, but I
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.ini uvi we same
same __-_
way
ibout ballet. I have the feeling
hat ballet is for sissies, or the
ay boys, and i want our son to
e all man.
Should I let him take ballet?
)r do you think If he does have
ny effeminate tendencies it
oWd tip the scales in favor of
is going the gay route?
UPTIGHT MOM
DEAR MOM: Let him take
allet if that's what he wants,
nd don't worry about Upping
ie scales In favor of his going
e gay route.
atural direction, he won't take
.'Originally, ballet was danced
iclusively by men,
ad some male ballet dancers
re among the world's finest
Metes.
DEAR ABBY: I have a very
!ar friend who Is getting
arried In a church. My
isband says we should not go
the wedding or send a gift
cause this couple has been
ring in sin for a year and a
If.
She Is still my friend and I
ink we should go regardless.
hat is your opinion?
SAN ANTONIOROSE
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The family of Mrs. Pearl Yarborough of Geneva, will honor
her Sunday, June 17, at a open house reception, at the Geneva
Methodist Church. Friends and family of Mrs. Yarborough and
her aunt, 102-year..old Priscilla Hodges of Chuluota, are invited
to call between 3.5 p.m.

'Effective Learning' Offered
An Effective Learning Class is now being offered at
Seminole Community College, Building 1,208, for both day and
night study. The class concentrates on Improving writing,
grammar, and basic study skills as well as preparation for
CLEP, a national program of college credit-by-examination,
and CAPS, the basic nursing test.
Classes meet on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11:15
a.m. until 2 p.m. and Monday through Thursday 6 to 8:30 p.m.
For more information, call the college, 323.1450, extension 345.

A time to R.plodge ourselves ... Born of a revolution, this country began with a pledge,
liberty, justice for all. Now, more than 200 years later, we Americans are still striving
for these goals. It's easy to find fault, but It takes dedication and unity to bring about
changes as our forefathers did. We isv. the freedom now to do it peacefully, Lot's
celebrate that fre.dom today &amp; honor our notion for what's been achieved. Then, let's loin
together with a renewed sense of purpose to reach our goal.

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD STEPHEN RICIIARI

Lee Dougherty,
R.S. RiCharde
Exchange Vows

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Lake Mary,
Florida

Longwood TV
Mi S. East Lake St.
Longwood, 3204003

S.
Glenn
Seminolo county
Commlssloner Dist.

Pan American Bank 01 DeBary
Ise Hwy 1742
DeBary

.4 Industrial Park-Mini Warehouse
Jim Hickman, Mgr. 3234041
i4&amp;SR44,LakeMonroe,Flo,jda

Lakeview Nursing Cantor
010 E. Second St.
Sanford

Burns Texaco Service &amp; U.Haul
25th St. $ Hwy 1742
Sanford

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roy Green
100 West Airport Blvd.
Sanford, Florida

A J Lossing Transfer &amp;
Storage, 307 S. Pine Ave.
Sanford

MIiry Carter Paints
ocerles £ Cold
WI ddlesOoner.ISlere
511I S. Elm Ave., Sanford

KniØts of Columbus
Cssndl 5317
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Mr. I Mrs. Wailer Giolow
2210 Community Way
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N Frond, Ave.
Sanford

Bill &amp; Betty Restaurant
2511 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford, Florida

Certified Welding £ Shoot Metal
703½ French Ave.
Sanford

Disks Appliances -MTel

Bafoi
sa)y - 321.0759
243SS. Sanford Ave.
Sanford, Florida

Ostcvi Bridge Fish amp
End ofCslsryAve.
Sanford

City of Loniwood
Mayor. June Lermana
Deputy Mayor. Ray L&amp;bsnsparger

c.i. but Co.

IN SIlvor Lake Road
Sanford, Florida

Jotmny Walter Roil Isiste Inc.
Golore) Contractor
471
Lake Mary Blvd.

W.

Sar ford Airport Authority
SIPOut Airport
Satderd

W.

Ratliff &amp; Sans Avis Parts
2734 Orlando Dr.
Sanford

Carroll. Furniture
104 Last let St.
Sanford, Florida

Action Nends - 2234100
2013 South Hwy. 1702
Sanford, Florida

Rabble's Realty
2211 S. French Ave.
Sanford - 3fl.fl$3

Horns Appliance Canter
1711 West 15$ St.
Sanford, Florida

w Employment
012 French Ave. -323.1174
Sanford, Florida

Jim Row. Pest Control
2424 Irequols Ave.
Sanford

Forrest Greene Inc. RemIss,
103 Forest Ave.
AltaN. Springs, Florida

All State Insurance CS.
$01. Semoran Blvd.
CaueSany, Florida - 470.1114

Reynolds Loch &amp; Safe Service
0S French Ave.
Sanford
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Day &amp; Night Grill
i*S. Preach Ave.
Sanford. Florida

Trey J. Fused
Mayer of
Winter Springs

M. Unswsrth Realty
$03 W. let St.
$nford

Manors VlIl.p
Hwy. 1742
Sanford, Florida

Filey Electric
Commercial, Residential wiring
323041$, Sanford

A Childs World
3014$, Sanford Ave.
Sanford

SaP,ford Carpet,
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L'm £ Tile
11$ Perk Ave.
Sirdord
SarOwd'Dry Cloonan
113 Palmetto Ave.
is dord

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Citizens Sank if Ovisde
110 Does 11 or. -201-d011
Ovledo, Por'.i

Kiwanis Club of Sanford
Moetiegs iz
-.ay
Civic Csielor

Nowlon &amp; Sons, buy luek cars,
trvdts &amp; imports, 3134000
Detessi

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c'iee.
k Ave.
Sanford, Pie. Ida

Cal James H. Dyson
P.O. Sax OS
Infsrprbse
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Nebuir Tn. V. là Hardware &amp;
Wheeler Fertilizer -200-4421
$12 1. Bresdasy, Outado

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Sanford -3*2.7100

EdwIn 0. Keith
City CSMMISIleOST
Sanford

W. $ceIt lures
P.O. Box loll
Set Florida

Dick Joyce Well Drilling
*t.3BsN
Sanford

Kider Jewelers
113S. Part AV.
Sanford

Plea Twin Theatre
Sanford Pine center

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Assorted 5 Lb.
FERTILIZERS
Rig. $1.10

Avon - Fight Inflation, Sell Avon,
Increase your earning pow.
Call 4444070
Army Navy Store
310 Sanford Ave.
Sanford
Miller's Radio $ Appliance
2410 OtiOfldo Dr.
Sanford
Mobile World Sales £ Service Inc.
Best deal in town on Mobile Homes
Lotigwoid -8311-11M

SALE ON ALL TREE
AND SHRUBBERY
ITEMS.
SAVE UP TO

10" •
BEGONIA
BASKET
Peg. 7.95

25% ON ALREADY
LOW PRICES

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McRoberts Tires
411 W. First
Sanford

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$3

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Bill Maliczawshl, RaiNs,
* W 21111 St.
Sanford

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PH. 323.7130
3307 French Ave., Sanford

Dults Woody Branch 147
Fleet Reserve Atm.
sit 40 SaIIId

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mbor of Cornmarco
1139 Dellons

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Dynamic Properties

S. V. Hardwick, Broker

Sen
2011 Seaford Ave.
San

Boyhood Racquet Club
Ill Lake Mary Blvd
Sanford
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SaInt - Carpentry
1,1 beta, Lane
Sanford

Sanout Auction
1211 Preach Ave.
lord -3134310

S.

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$01 S.Parlsor.
lord -

THE CARPET SHOP
-OF SANFORD-.
(Formerly Sanford Carpet Canter)

Plaza Square
Sanford Plaza
Sanford

AN
011ialsrd
$0.1 11 , 3*37173, 30i4flg

117 W. FIRST ST o SANFORD, FL.
(305) 3210174

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121 asMa Ave.
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S3Isnde Dr. 3134200

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$ievle, Florida

Married

Engagement and we
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the Herald office to a
nounce these events. Ti
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17 jewels, $110
Baylor quartz, day-date, $150
Elegant gift wrap at no extra charge.

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DeLand; Keith Kohler,
DeBary; Rev. Dr. Bascom
Carlton, Enterprise;
Carmine Bravo, Sanford;
and Ken Wakefield,
DeBary.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ENROLLMENT

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My mother asked us to repeat
everything we said, but if we
suggested that she might be
slightly deaf, she angrily inDEAR US: Thanks for a good
slated that there was nothing suggestion on handling folks
wrong with her hearing! This is who turn a dear ear to

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The sponsoring clubs are
Longwood Area Sertoma
Club (President Jon Zabel)
and Maitland Sertoma Club
ll'rcsident Jon Wesson.)
The club's Board of
Directors are Bill Davis,

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A. Duds I Seas

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The Sertoma Club of
Southwest Volusla held
their charter banquet at
the Deltona Golf and
Country Club.
State Director Don
Bailey installed the
following club officers:
President Ed Judy,
Enterprise; Secretary Wes
Hall, Sanford; Treasurer
John Brim, Orange City;
Membership Vice-President Roger Accardi,
DeBary; Sponsorship vicepresident Gene Smith,
DeBary; and Sergeant-atArms Ed Sullivan,
Enterprise.
Pat Neals, program vicepresident, was absent from
the cermonles as a result of
an automobile accident.
District Governor "Rip"
Mann was on hand to induct new members. Gene
Smith, Ed Judy and Pat
Nealls were presented
special award. by Mann
for bringing In five new
members each.

"THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE"

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Leroy C. Raw C4i*lIIwc#i*a Co.
Sanford -3124011

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1207 S. Isntsrd Ave.

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Forest City Tire Center
Hwy 4301 ml. wsstof 1.4
$024433 or $024033

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DEAR ABBY: Why is it that
when people have trouble
seeing they go to a doctor and
get glasses, but if they are hard
of hearing they refuse to get
their hearing tested?

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Officers Installed
At Sertoma Banquet

___ Appliances
Mooney
3rd St. £ Palmetto Ave.
Sanford

The Forest
142 West Lake Mary Blvd.
Lake Mary

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wedding, give a gift, and let
your husband stay home if he
wants to. If this couple Is to be
judged for their "sins," let the
Lord €io IL

how we solved the problem: suggestions that they get their
When mother was present, we hearing checked.
spoke in normal tones, refusing
DEAR ABBY: flow could you
to shout or repeat anything.
Consequently she was left out of define a good friend"
CURIOUS
all the conversations. When she
complained, we reminded her
DEAR CURIOUS: , To know
in tones that she could hear that someone here or there with
we saw no reason to repeat or whom you can feel there is
yell since we believed her when understanding in spite of
she said there was nothing distances or thoughts unex.
wrong with her hearing,
pressed.., that can make of this
earth a garden." IGOETIIEi
After a while, mother decided
that perhaps she could have her
hearing tested. We took her to
an audiologist and, sure
enough, she had a 40 percent
hearing loss in one car and 60 in
the other! Now she wears a
hearing aid and no longer has
a problem. And neither have
we.
brings you
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Sale PrIce...

OPEN
DAILY
$:30.5:30
Sunday
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Jv Ian Sisastrom
Citi Commissioner
SauOut

Kokome Tool Company
011W. FIrst SI.
Sanford

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Lee Stuart Dougherty and Richard Stephen RiCharde
were married at the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,
Gainesville. Rev. Earl Page performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Bennett Dougherty of Gainesville. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. RiCharde Jr. of Lake Mary.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. l.acey
Mastorides served her sister as matron of honor.
Br.dsmaith were Elizabeth Dougherty, Robin RiCharde
and Vicki Woodward Neil RiCharde served his brother as best man.
Nell
Groomsmen were Robert Baker, Dale Higgins and Daniel
Hobby. Hadley RlCharde was the flower girl.
The reception was held at J. Wayne Reitz Union,
University of Florida.
The couple are making their home in Gainesville where
the bride is assistant public relations director at the North
Florida Regional Hospital. The bridegroom will receive
his doctorate in educational psycholcgy at UF in August.

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420 S. French Ave.
Saadard

Nix
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710 Celery Ave.
Sanford - 322.2117
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Sanford __
Sanford, Flodds

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2241 Part
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All American Fleg PoikI a Floes
1233 E. Williamson Rd.
Lesgwesd, Florida

We Have One OfThe
Largest Selections
Of
Exotic Plants
n The Area

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Los P. Moors
City Meyer
Sanford

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Codisce Inc.
Sanford AIrport
Sanford. Florida

Nsbs.n Marine
2027 Hwy. 1742
S.afsrd - znspoi

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Saadord Electric
U2 Park Dr.
Sladord

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Cii)? commissioner
Sanford

SIrWord Avis Parts
111
First
unlew. Sanford

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Alr.Q.Tr,njc Inc.
710 West Hwy. 434
Winter Springs, Florida

Colory city PrWlsii
Ill Maps, Ave.
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Taylor Rental Canter
310 Orlando Dr.
Sanford - 323.010

Harrell &amp; Beverly Transmissions
210 West 25th St.
Sanford, Florida

$0

Go . Wlilmor Assoc. Inc.
1117E. Hwy 434
A"amonte
- $31-owe

Towers Biavty Salon
Brent Towers Apartments
Sanford

City of Lesgwsod City Commission
Lawrence Goldberg, Sloven Barton
Russell Grant

W. H. Webb

S.

The Evening Herald
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford

OUR GREENHOUSE,

Star-Line Enterprises
Mfg. &amp; Dist. of Emergency
Medical Equip. - $304300

WIsb.ldt Camera Shop
211 Foils Ave.
Salriford -3224101

Flagship Bank
of Seminole
Sanford, Florida

, Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
2* South Hwy. 17.02
Sanford, Pie

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Sunshine TV Sales &amp; Service
400 W. 0th St.
Sanford

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Lt. Cmdr (Rat) £ Mn.
2I Forrest Dr.
Sai ford

Al Ponlg Plumbing
70$ S. French Ave.
(3324170) Sanford

Collins Florist
Fairway Plaza - 323.1204
Sanford

24175. French Ave.
Sanford

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207 West 25th St.
Sanford

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104 E. FIRST ST.

SANFORD

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Airman and Mrs. Charles

service the couple (she is

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the former Joy Panglel

"Even som eone insecure
can wear these Jackets
because they're smart and
the styles aren 't extreme.
And the colors, the design,

thea er(xqs ruff. East

they're muted and rually

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are such a good item
because they look cx-

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together but they're not."
It's not a cottage Industry
where arthritic natives sit

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sewing individual sequins
for peanuts, 12,000 feet

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above sea level.
In any event, if your
see-through, V-neck,
batwing

217 E. FIRST ST.

SANFORD

322-501

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200 N. PARK, SANFORD

PH. 322-2383

SELL OFF OF THE

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Helene Sidel recreates the glamour of the '30s

W'Sill thousalids(of sparkthig

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Orlando Furniture

From The

FURNITUR

Market.

SAMPLES

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sequins. And what

OPEN SUNDAY FOR THIS SALE

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FREE

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jJ_J Samples Are Here

Large House
or

ALL FURNITURE

Outdoor Plants

SAMPLES
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value to $8.00
Limit i Per Family

• ONE OF A KIND
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Simply to

SAVE AS MUCH AS

Introduce You to
Noll's

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Jacket ($200), lined in
taffeta, with two hooks so
you can also wear it as a
blouse. The sequins —

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FREE!

Any Minimum Purchase

NOWATNOLL'S

5.tI.E "F.tItl'S FUII).%'i

Stanley

black, sapphire blue or

All Wood

EP SOFA WITH
MATCHING CHAIR
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ROLL TOP

$19400

into each other but wider
apart. This means maybe

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there aren't two yards of

Samples Only

Large S Drawer

them which is what Ms.
one be-sequined jacket.
"We buy sequins by the

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New Twin Size

SIMPIJCflY PATItRNS
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Assorted

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Samples Only

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30% off

BEDDING SETS
KNITS
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procedure. "Because the

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sequin Is hard made of

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marg/esther s

assertiveness needs no
assistance, show it in her

yard and use thousands on

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DURABLE VINYL ECONOMY LINES AVAILABLE

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neck cardigan peplum

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AMELIA EARHART

Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage

for $65, in aubergine only.

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black only. and this bow neck blouse. sizes 4-14

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Mr.

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could be more provocative than a see-through
sequined jacket (left) over a silky flow of
Qiana nylon, which melts over the body. The
sequined-striped jacket is available in sizes 414 for approximately $150, in black only. Qiana
camisole and slit skirt, same sizes and color.
For the most glamorous evenings on the town,
Helene Sidel has crafted this Chanel jacket
(right) with thousands of iridescent sequins
forming a herringbone pattern. The Jacket is
lined with taffeta and retails for approximately $250, sizes 4-111 .Shown here over
pleated satin trousers, sizes 1-14, at $76 in

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and Nt-. and Mrs. Wesley
Before he entered the
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suspect you didn't like
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a case of Insecurity.
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He couldn't ruff out the
last two little hearts, He
would run out of his own
trumps before East ran out.
He could not cash the spade
and diamond winners and

John Romifa

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people are gawking at you
because you're ugly or they

after giving up a Career in

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Cooke, left, and Curtis Miller, all fifth

portant as our environment."

stopped to plan how to con.
tinue against all fourtrumpa;

IJEW5PAPIK ENTERPRISE ASSNI

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sorr IT -rue cj41.,p(s

for free

our, air, water, forest and wildlife, because freedom is as Fragile and as l

fl&amp; pEL'Glou

Ryan

Madison

Curtis Miller wrote, "Freedom, must be protected as we are learning to protect

says the designer who

He ruffed a heart In copIes 01 JACOBY MODERN.)

ZOONIES

( lRE ri IS. 0Yt fl4J W

Declaration of Independence and the

his hand with a trump and

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coupons

the students were challenged to write essays on "What freedom means to tue."

reason to stare,
They will, admiringly,

Left to themselves they by stamped, sell-addressed
envelopes. The most interestsix. 'then, it told South how ing
questions will be used In
to play the hand.
this column and will receive

CAN'T GETAWAY

-k

Dori

Kapela, center, and $10 checks to

sequined Jacket by Helene
Sidel and give them a

West's two-club bid was a
Michaels' cue bid designed
(Do you have a question lot
to show both major suits and
little else. This nuisance bid the experts? Write "Ask the
Experts," care of this newspabackfired,
and
South First,
to It got North per. Individual questions will

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and

cat food.

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Carmine Bravo of the Longwood Area Sertoma Club presents a $50 bond to Mark

not much of an attentiongetter,"
True, Up to her threequarter, mandarin neck
Chanel jacket. You may
want to work up to that
because
5equInS
herringbone into each
other in five "mermai d"
colors: green, silver, Iris,
etc. There's no way you're
going to sneak into the
movies in that. But for $250
(sizes 4-14) you should be
flaunting, not sneaking.

nd Alan Sontag

PERSECUTION' 'CU

,

Joan

sequins bronze, gray or
black sewn over It in a
window-pane pattern. You
won't need spunk if you
wear it over a camisole;
ulIlly &amp;)ou aiither into a
body stocking as she does.
Wh atever you dare— one
of the above or her striped
sequined blazer for $150 or
the equally priced and
striped drape collar Jacket
with velvet sash — feel free
to match it with velvet
trousers, or her Qiana
black camisole and matching skirt, or Calvin's
jeans. But do the daring at
night, That's what these
things were made for. And
don't wor ry a bout jewelry.

SOUTH

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by

members of the Sertoma Club had visited area schools and discussed the

dummy at trick two, came to

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lb 5°MePL.AC CALLED
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could end up being expensive

IF 'CURE CLEAN, I K,&amp;,w Mv
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adoption

graders at Longwood Elementary School, for their essays on freedom. After

you walk around convinced

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you give them for you. Don't be a fall guy.

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S1'UDYNG EN(INERIN(

M,BZ..EWEEDS

'WHAT FREEDOM
MEANS TO ME'

readers who want this issue can hips and thighs. In general, it

NORTH

little more attention than

CI4ECKIN' 'CUR
NGENTh!

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book
Herald Photo

By ELIM GROSSMAN

WIN AT BRIDGE

usual to your assigned tasks might pull another boner which

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certificate, a cat care

course, if you don't stick to the healthy muscular person will
diet and cheat a little bit, you're have only a small amount of fat

send 50 cents with a long, sounds like you've done a lot of
stamped,
self-addressed en- good for yourself. Just don't
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velope for it. Sen your request overdo the dieting.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) It
VIRGO tAug. 23-Sept. 23) A
won't
do you
any good
possible reason you're not about how
things
sho to think
uld ha ve
getting complete cooperation
be
en.
Face
up
to
reality
and
today is because you're hesitant
g
to
work
f
be
in
m
there,
ro
to let others Wwe the applause.

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kit contains among

other things,

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to

By Oswald Jacoby

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The

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can follow for the future. Of underneath the skin. A good

some extra care, uie results
could be disappointing.
SCORPIO(Oct. 24-Nov. ) If

SPIDER-MAN

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his friends at

basis of a balanced diet that you not is by the amount of fat that's

today. Unle

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Morris and
9-Lives.

of

courtesy

Benjamin Russell, on May

to a lack of foresight, you may the very people you love.7beY
involve yourself in a situation love YOU, too, but conditions are
today which you can't handle. It such that they have to attend to
ot he r things first .
could prove embarrassing.

6UN

receive

a free star cat kit,

gh t direct ion regardless of

almost surely ruff the second
spade.
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There was another way to
handle his problems. A
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spade-heart squeeze against
West.
Vulnerable: Both
So he ruffed a second
Dealer: South
heart. Then he cashed
West North Eait South dummy's ace and king of .
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diamonds to discard one
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Pus 4
spade, Led and overt ook
Pan 4 N Pass 5
dummy's last trump. Ran
Pass 5 NT Pass 6,
the rest of his trumps to
Pus 7• Pass Pus come down to a three-card
Pass
ending,
Dummy held A-K-S of
spades. Declarer held 7-5 of
L Opening lead: K
spa des and the 10 of hearts.

a

too

each adopter will

In your ri

forgive or forget. Discover with 19)CAPRICORN (Dcc. fl-Jan.
Try not to be so set on yo ur
whom you best get along
own Ideas today that you'll fail
romantically
by sending for to listen to the suggestions of
yo
ur
new
Astro-Graph
Letter. another who is trying to be
Mall $1 for each to Astro-Graph,
P.O. Box 489, Radio City helpful. This reasoning could be
Station, N. Y. 10019. Be sure to super ior to yours.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
specify birth sign.
CANCER (June 21-July fl) Treating yourself once In while
An individual who has always is all well and good, but today
been difficult to get along with you're apt to make some b'
will rub you the wrong way and wasteful purchases
again today. Don't be because.you convinced yourself
argumentative Just because he you deserve a reward.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You
may feel stymied today by
LEO (J uly 23-Aug 23) Owing

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encore,

— — water It deserves. Your body getting rid of those fat path

TAURUS

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feline

an

lived in the Longwood and

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hoportant who

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foundling. As

Casselberry areas.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 21) Be sure you do everything
Guard your actions carefully you promised you would for
members of your family, or
today
or
you
may
uninyou'll
have some long-term
tentlonally offend someone

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bring

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Force Base, Minot, N. D.,

Set yo ur sights high and work
hard to achieve your goals this there is a problem brewing
friends
withtake
who 1 you
coming year. Rewards that mix among
socially,
don't
sides.
aPPeared impossible can be
won. Otherwise, advantages You're the one who'll come out
on the wrong
SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec.
when you're not loo king,

4

P15C! LLA'S 'POP

Seminole County and

won't be any change on the

by Howie Schneider

BARTEAMER-5
W(LL Do Tf4E _&lt;AM

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announce the birth of a son,

For Friday, June 15, 1979

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to The Humane Society of

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This may explain why your

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to get the normal amount of clothes are looser, You may be

HOROSCOPE
EEK &amp; MEEK

The

Humane

Association. his script

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Losing Diet, to give you the whether a person is too fat or

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your body as It is for a plant not

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good muscles.

Letter number 4-7, Weight The best indication as

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body. That's just as bad for what your bathroom scales say.

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by Bob Montana

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cast as

by

American

losing poun,

Can

normal water

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You don't want to lose the calories. That's progress in the

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The purpose of losing weight scales. Even so. your body will
is to elimin ate excess body fat. have eliminated 2900 unwanted

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undigested food material, fat or build a pound of muscle, there

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diet may have

some problem in

protein,

41

a

many pounds you weigh. They 3500 stored fat calories and lose
never tell you pounds of what — a pound of fat but exercise
whether it's po un ds of water, enough to use 600 calories to

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spokescat for this public

a

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finicks' star of cat food
commercials

Why? Because the exercise

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reminding

June

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but I'm

you tell me what the

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biggest

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problem is that you're
hooked on the bathroom scales.
All the scales do is tell you how

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27 28 29

Thursday, June 14, 1979-3B

Adopt-A-Cat Month. The

stimulates their body to develop

DEAR READER

MTl8L.

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at night or Jump rope for more
exercise. I'm 40 years of age.
problem may

23

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day and now I either ride a bike they're on

20
22

While waiting for his
agent's call, Morris the 9-

Intake. I'm on the pill out.
People who have not been
and I sometimes wonder If
that's the cause of it. I'm a very - physically active and start
exercising at the same time
active person and on the go all

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DURING JUNE

calorie

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"

Lives Cat

tome in care of this newspaper,
those 30 pounds I lost,
I
seem
P.O.
Box 1551, Radio City
months
In the past six
in
my
Station,
New York, NY 100i9,
ll
er
to be getting sma
It's
important
I
to exercise to
looser
.
clothes
fit
body as my
feel great. I take a daily keep from losing muscle masj
in but I don't have any and you're going in the right
weight loss. Maybe it's because direction. You might wish to
I chea t but I still count my add daily walking to help you

(abbr)
Trojan

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then I lose it

a

determined not to gain

symbol

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INTERESTING
HOW THE SAME

DEAR DR. LAMB — I've lost
30 pounds and want to lose a
total of 40 or 50 pounds. My
pounds came off in a six-month

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27 Proprietor
32 Sound of a
4 More sacred
28
River in
blow
5 Old-womanish
Europe
33 Nazi Rudolph 6 Prop
7 Biblical
29 Passe
34 Greek letter
brother
31 Navy ship
35 Negation
8 Hex.,
prefix (abbr)
36 Snake's soufld 9 Tune
33
Hurry
37 Parodied
10 Anger
38 Fogs
36 Covers
Ii Sea
40 Bring to a
17 Lovelock
37 Beers
finish
19 Sound of
39 Sorrow
41 Performed
hesitation
40 Wharf
anew
22 Elegant
features
42 Antiquity
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by Mon Walker
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BEETLE BAILEY

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CLASSIFIED ADS

18—Help Wand
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notic, ot Public Hearing
June U, 1979
7:00 P.M.
The Board of County Corn.
Looking for garden
uipment?
missioners of Seminole County,
Read today's classified ads for
Florida, will hold a public hearing to
I
consider the following items:
I
A. REQUEST FOR BORROWPIT
. 43c a line
1 tIme
Exp. sewing I indvsfrt mere.
PERMIT:
3k alma
3cofnecutiv,tIrn.s
tors.supr.,presser,,uj0,5
I. ANSEi.Tt
'p.9.3
- avail, also. Apply in
5:30 P.M.
1:00 AM.
lcons.cutive times.....3$c a
M.1A Industrial Zone- Request for
Mon..Sat.
10.2.
QuInn's
.MONDAY thru FRIDAY
6orrowPitPermitonBIocks1,9,fl,
Fashions, 4316 John Young Pk.
SATURDAY
9.Noon
NEW YORK (UP!)
NBC has decided to USC
Lines
Minimum
3
11, 12, 13, fl, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1 27,
that anthologized a group
wy.Leke Breeze.
Co., were:
Island Lake SD, PB 2, Pg 32, in
The best-looking female to
more of u.s own stars In its
of Charles Kuralt's •()
1: Three's Company; 2:
Section 122029 and SW¼ West of
Weare accepting applications for4
appear on television all
television movies and miniThe Road" vignettes
SR. 400, in SectIon 7.20.30 Further
full &amp; part time efflpt5yment..
Charlie's
Angels;
3:
(tie)
year, Charlie's angels
series, and as part of the
described as NW of Lake Mary
Over ill high school education.'
24th in the ratliigs with a 33
M-AS-H,
Angie
and
Alice;
ulevard and 1.4 Interchange.
notwithstanding, has big
Apply in person at any Handy
policy announced that 10percent share of the
..)IST.
Way Food Store.
6:
Mork
&amp;
Mindy;
7:
brown eyesand brown hair
year-old Gary Coleman of
viewing audience.
2. DAVID STEINDL AND
Laverne &amp; Shirley; 8:
lots of brown hair,
"Diff'rent Strokes" will
DONALD C. BAUERLE, SR.
The 10 top network
_______________________ _______________________
LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida
BP.79.4 - RC.1 Country Eltates
She's Grit, the grizzly
play the lead in "The Kid
television programs for the
TaxI; 9: Stockard Chanlicense. 412. 323 5546. Sanford
Zone -- Request for BOITOW Pit
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bear cub who grows up in
from Left Field," a small
week ending June 10, acning In Just Friends; 10:
Nursing 8. Cony. Center.
Permit on the following described
-___________________________
- Wanted
"The Man Who Loved
screen remake of a 1953
41—Houses
Property: The N 615 ft of E 330 ft of
cording to the A.C. Nielsen
"When the West Was Fun."
41—Houses
41—Houses
Bears,"
a
W 910 ft of SW'4 of Section 30.19.30,______
wildlife
feature film starring Dan
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TERMITES
ARE
SWARMING
I
lessN2Sft
for
road;
and
theW
1010.2
nci
Sales
$600
per
week
documentary that will
Dailey. Logical stars for
MARKHAM WOODS RD
We have an opening for an
IC ,_
ft of N 660 ft of S 1510 ft of SW¼ (
ossible. Work Part time. ExOSTEEN
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
541,000
3 BR. 26, Country estate on i
appear ABC June 17, 7
I'd like to thank all my friends,
SANFORD $28,300. 3 Idrm., I
aggressive termite I pest
future NBC special events
Section 30.19.30, less R.W of S.R.
erienced
only.
Please
reply
• NEW HOME *
delivery, mm, 520 order. Sanford
acres Stable &amp; pasture
bath, carport, nice neigh
cute
neighbors &amp; relatives for the
control
salesman.
$500
mc.
p.m., Eastern time. Griz
16A; and the IessW995.oOft
S MO ft of SW'/and
ony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 6
would include Michael
Of
3 Bdrm . 7 bath, large kitchen w
area. 322.2371. Sam's Portion
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Section3O.i9.30,
cottage See this today' 5130.000
borhood My equity &amp; assume
kindness I the love they've
guaranteed if you qualify. Car &amp;
FOR
51$
beats any stuffed animal
Meats.
dining
area
Fireplace
in
Living
SEMINOLE COUNTY, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA sublect to Greenbelt Easement over
ndon ("Uttle House on
sho
low rate loan at $81 nio 2nd mtg
through My Husband's
________________________
phone leads available. Apply
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7.727.CA.09.K
Room Central H A, w w carpet,
_______________________________
LIKE THE
negotiable. 323 6228
for absolute adorableness,
death, and the beautiful flowers
MasterCosmetologist
the Prairie"),
Tiilis Extermining, 767 N. H.
Eric
CASE NO. 7937s.cA.o9.I(
theN
S00ft,
less
the
W
632
ft
thereof;
PENNAMCO, INC.,
garage On large wooded lot
"WIDEOPEN"SpACES ,
&amp; cards.
11—Instructions
TreasureChest of Beauty
17-92, Casselberry. 331.54.
The story of Grit really
ATLANTIC BANK OF ORLANDO,
andtheEóllftof5Wi,4ofSection30.
Estrada i"CH1Ps"),
Many Extras
McGovern
10 acre farm land w mobile home
Mrs. RayLord&amp;fammly
322 0580
19.30, less N 1345 ft and S MO u ________________________
began when naturalist
t3tiilders Call 372 8910 after
James Garne'Rockford
Will throw in goats, Chickens 8.
Longwood 7 1 BR duplex on lake.
thereof. Further described as SW
Secretary for Iawofflce - Good
- Plaintiff,
Drivers Wanted
pm
Needlepoint Instruction
____
assumable mon Good price &amp;
rabbits AND tractor. Near
television producer Marty
Files") and Jack Kiugman
v.
shorthand
&amp;
typIng,
no
legal
corner
Of
Orange
Boulevard
and
MuSt haveotransportaj
MICHAEL CASON, a single man. Wayside Drive. (01ST.
terms $77,500
Geneva $35,750
Stouffer decided to spend a
("Quincy").
Creative
Expressions
323.1112
experience
required,
full
time.
_________________ _________
____________________________
JOSEPH 0. GREENE, JR., etc., et and EDNA .1. THOMAS. a single
Cohtact Kevinat89l3372
_____
ux.,
et
al.,
tEED
A
SERVICEMAN?
This public hearing will be held in
Phone 322.1051.
__________________________
man,
year in the Colorado
10 acres cleared &amp; fenced w older
STEMPER
AGENCY
TUTORfind him listed n our Business
Room 7 of the Seminole County
Defendants.
Defendants.
2 I 18x37 in ground pool $65,000
Rockies observing wildiufe,
CANNON
REST
HOME
The ratings race fell into
r
a career in Real Estate call
Reading Specialists, Patient
Service O'rectory
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida,
Ofl
NOTICE OF SALE
ASSOCIATES-REAL
ESTATE.
REALTOR 327 4991
NOTICE OF SALE
Complete care for the elderly.
ieatty'World, The Real Estate
Among the wildest was a
Call 339.9416
_______________
its usual pattern for the
June
26.
1979,
at
7:00
P.M.,
or
as
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
New or Exp. Complete training
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Reduced from 549,500 A trip down
(Licensed. Beautiful private
gey June Porzig 323 5374
soon thereafter as possible,
For sale by owner 4 BR. 18, w
on the 11th day of September, 1979, onthe2llhdayof June, 1979at 11:00
huge male grizzly, perhaps
Eves 8623635 377 1959
past week, with ABC in the
course. Our AssocIates earn
memory lane to see thiS story
home
with
private
or
semi
Written comments filed with the
-at the hour 0111:00 AM., at the west am. at the west front door of the
carpet, air 2100 block Sum
more because they are bfl
_____________________________
_____________________________
the last of the breed left in
book old 7 story cypress farm
private room. Aitamonte
lead, CBS second and NBC
al tate Sales people needed
Land Development Manager will be
merlin, Sanford Call after 530
front door of the Seminole County Courthouse of Seminole County, at
trained.
We're
the
NO.
1
ERA
house 1 2. great to display your
Springs 534.1148.
now, Computer multi listings,
MUST SELL QUICKLY Owner
considered. Persons appearing at
_______________________
&amp; weekends si,soo 323 6701
Real Estate firm in Florida,
antiques, Secluded ore,, $42,000
micro film trade program,
going
Nnrlh
3
7
w
game
rm
&amp;
with them.
undersigned Clerkwillofferfor sale Cleckwillofferforsalethefollowing
for CBS was the high
There must be a reason
y.
Locatid
off
Hwy
436
across
from
Fla
rm
,
carpeted,
drapes.
orally.
Hearings
may
be
continued
__________________________
3 BR, 1 5 B. cony location Exc.
to the highest and best bidder for described real property:
Stouffer saw a chance to
ratings for its CBS Reports
BATEMAN REALTY
washer &amp; dryer. 539.000
fm time to time as found
cash the following described real
Lot 1), less the North 52 fees
dential interview. 321.0041.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Bldg.'
come
in
8.
talk
to
us
reInoduce bears, He hit
property:
necessary. Further details available
Reg. Real Estate Broker
zowsk,
REALTOR
322
7
thereof, and all of Lot 12, Block 11,
j, B: Steelman, Realtor
__________________________
FIrst &amp; Only child care center open
PROBATE DIVISION
COOL OFF in a sparkling pool
7638 Sanford Ave
by calling 323.1330, Ext.
323 0759
on the unlikely idea of
Lot 19, Block A, Lakewood Shores, BEL.Alrl, according to the plat
saturday
in
Sanford
Begin.
File
Number
79.16CP
ORREST GREENE
Board of County Commis3ioners
that's privacy fenced. Clean.
according to the plat thereof as thereof as recorded in Plat Book
Aft Hrs 372 7643, 322 4;
adopting an orphan cub
Division
•
ERA
•
nlng June 2. Sanford Early
tluild to su,t - our lot or yours
Seminole County, Florida
INC
REALTORS
neat, older, 2 BR. Only $2O,0
recorded in Piat Book 10, Page 52, Page79, Public Recordsof Seminole
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Chliare Center. 3226645.
New listing- country proFerty.
_________________________
from a Midwest zoo and
FHA-VA, FHA 2358.245
By: Robert French, Chairman __________________________
630-6$33or339.4711 eves.
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND Public Records of Seminole County, County, Florida.
treed 2' 2 acres near I 4 &amp; SR .ie
NAOMI
MAY
MORRIS,
DentalAssistant
.
.
"IETIREES or NEWLYWEDS 2 1
Florida.
bringing it up In the wild,
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. Enroll now-school age childrenFOR SEMINOLE
together with all structures, im.
M. Unsworth Realty
3 BR. enc porch to lull arounn in
certification pref,fl'vd.
corner
lot
near
Shopping
&amp;
Publish:
June
II,
1979
DEK
60
FLORIDA.
COUNTY, and appurtenances on said land or provements, fixtures, appliances, ________________________
teaching her to fend for
during these hot Summer cJ.y5
--Deceased
schrv,k $19,900
323.5150.
for summer fun-arts, crafts,
used in coniunction therewith,
-Business Opportunities
and appurtenances on said land or
CASE NO. 7s.1SWSP.oJ
A must to see Only 553.500
herself, then turning her
NOTICE
OF
ADMiNISTRATION
.
-------&amp;
field
trips.
3235421.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
This sale is mad:' pursuant to a used in conjunction therewith.
LOUIS B. CONLEY,
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
LPN,Fulltime&amp;parttime.
Apply
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
loose as a mate for the
Summary Final Judgment In
dR.
FEALTOR
The aforesaid sale will be made
ML!
New listing on St Johns River Sec
Special Summer programfor 6-12
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
in person Lakev
Nursing
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
per routes, both in San
Plaintiff, Foreclosure emnered in Civil Action pursuant to a Final Judgment en.
lonely male.
123 6Inreve 3230517
vs.
_____
this to make your dreams come
vrs
old
including
weekly
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
Center
919E.
2nd
St.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
ord.
Each
has
$10,000
yearly
-.
No. 19375 CA 09K now pending in teredinCivilNo.79.727.CA.09.K now
THE RYTEX CORPORATION,
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
true. Entertainment room is
With narration by Henry
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Case
No.
ncome.
831-1832
after
2
p.m.
77•1L$1.CAtE
lhecircultCourtinandfor5eminole pending in the Circuit Court of the
PART TIME BOOKKEEPER
322 6645. SA:JFORD EARLY
only 24'x56' windoor water fall
IN THE ESTATE:
Defendant. County, Florida.
Fonda, Stouffer's camera
J A. TURNER, as Trustee for
Sdayswe*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
AMENDED NOTICE OF SUIT
&amp; fish pond. 3 or I (IRs.
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS, INC.
follows Grit from bottle
DATED this 11th day of June, for Seminole County, FlorIda.
DAYS INN SANFORD
• ________________________
swimming pool, all on canal
TO: THE RYTEX CORPORA.
that the administration of the estate
1979.
29-Rooms
DATED this h day of June, 1979.
baby (everybody who
leading to St Johns River.
TION
PROFIT
SHARING PLAN AND Will baby sit in my home days,
Of NAOMI MAY MORRIS, decea.
(SEAL)
TRUST
Plaintiff,
(SEAL)
AVON
- 532.5.000.
2 BR, 18 home on large lot in
Sed, File Number 79.I66CP, is
prefer school age children. Call
EALTY
vs.
FIGHT INFLATION
inford, Gracious living from $78
322-4933.
Country
Club
Manor.
Corn.
I
pending
in
the
Circuit
Court
for
cub)
through
fluffy
Sell Avon. Increase your HIng
weekly. Utilities included 500 S
Sanford, Florida 32771
pletely remodeled from top to I No car needed' 7 BR, ill, w sun
By: Eve Crabtree
By: EIean F. Buratto
adolescence, until after her
porch, close to everything
Deputy Clerk
E. JEWITT, ANN S. JEWITT,
Deputy
Clerk
working mothers or short
downtown. Exc. conci. in quiet
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Seminole County Courthouse,
avail. Call Rose Kircher. I
. __. -first hibernation. Grit has
Publish: June II, 21, 1979
n..,..,..
,..__
CHARIES
I
fADTrD
CAOAIJ
'------ruu,,a,,
,, ,, 'VI,
..
va,ar,uns in my nome,
1.tI U 1UNI5
oom ior KflT
neIghborhood 527.500
that a Suit has been filed against you
Realtor Assoc. Tony Coppola
Sanford,
Florida
32771.
The
personal
OE
K.66
NELSON
CARTER,
CHARLOTTE
the intelligence and
DE K.67
Zoned comm 2 lots Sanford Ave.
With Kitchen Privileges
If you weren't looking for a new
mntheCourtlistedaboyeandyouare
Associates Realtor. 830 0333. aft
representative of the estate is Marie
HASKELL YUILLE, JAMES YUIL.
Motherwilldobabysitting
SEiÔLECOT'BA,j
curiosity to follow Stoutcareer you wouldn't be reading
321.0199
Off ice space on French Ave in a
Garage apt Reduced to $18,500
hrs. 834 58-47.
required to serve a copy of your
M.
Knapp,
whose
address
5
121
LE, OSGOOD F. HASKELL,
OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
Inmyhomedayorevenlng
thisad,andifweweren'tlooklng
brai.d new bldg (2) 600 sq ft at
Answer or Pleading to the Petition
fer's bumbling leads in
Lake Marion Drive, Altamonte
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
JAMES OSGOOD YUILLE, PE.
Noticeof Public Hearing
Infanttolyrs.323.sni
3 BR, I' B, carport, fenced bk,
for someone to doe lob this ad
$390 per unit or 13) 1200 sq ft
DELTONA Modern 3 BR. 1'? bath
on the Plaintiff's Attorney, Thomas
Springs, Florida 32702. The name
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
learning the survival skills
July 10, 1979
TER GEORGE HASKELL, MARY
Unfurnished
avail at $780
wouldn't behere. If you want the
home. Large yard with citrus
CH. behind Kmart, Forest City
and address of the personal
C. Greene, P.O. Box 695, Sanford,
by
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
Will
keep
children
my
home-.
A.
JO
HASKELL,
PUI3LIC
HEARING FOR
MARGARET
she will need.
trees, C H&amp;A $37,500.
opportunity to earn three to
535.000 VA of FHA
Florida 32771, and file the original
representative's attorney are set
Execution issued out of and under
nights or days, for working
CHANGE
YUILLE, ELLA F. BLY, a-k.a EL.
OF
ZONING
Five
Hundred
dollars
a
week,
REALTY
Answer or Pleading in the Office
BR$189
up.
Pool.
Adults
only,
forth
below.
The villain of the piece Is
the
seal
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
mothers. $20 for I, $30 for 2
REGULATIONS
LEN F. BLY, JOHN A. BALDWIN,
All persons having claims or
call 1-500 432.8403 anytIm, for
the Clerk of the above County Court,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Beautiful Lot
Paola, cleared w
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
man and the story takes a
day week). School age slightly
as Guardian ad litem, EMMA M.
1.
VINCENT
EVANS
(TRUSTEE)
demands against the estate are
recorded message.
Seminole County Courthouse,
Blvd. on 17 92 in Sanford. Call
final ludgement rendered in the
some trees 96'x170' Only $7,000 I
CaflBart
higher. 322.5015.
LUSK, LUTHER F. CARTER, M.
A-I AGRICULTURE TO C.2
heartbreaking twist when
required,
Sanford, Florida, on or before July
3238670 Mariner's Village.
WITHIN
THREE
aforesaid
court
on
the
16th
day
of
R E TA I L
FRANK CARTER, LEWIS K.
REAL ESTATE
COMM E R C IA L
______________________________
Stouffermustteach Grizto
3,1979, If youfail todoso, ludgme"It
3 BR 1'
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
b, partial carpeting.
General FactoryHelp
_______________________-,
April, AD. 1979, inthat certain case
REALTOR, 377 79
DISTRICT. P2(3 1.79)-I, The
OSGOOD, STEPHEN OSGOOD,
9—Good Things to Eat
THE FIRST PUBLIcAtION o
by default will be taken against YOU
range,
ref.
FulitimeBenefits
Corner
lot.
535.000.
I
entitleØ,
Kathleen
Davis,
Petitioner
fear, even hate, men — and
CHARLES C. OSGOOD, CH,a,R.
Southwest '/4 of Section 7, Towns:ilp
___________________________
Furnished
((
(1J
for the relief demanded in the
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Apply Harcar AIumin,n
— James Davis, Respondent,
,
LOTTE 0. HASKELL, MABEL L.
21, Range 29E, lying South of State
that includes Stouffer.
of the above court a written
Petition.
7'7 acre tracts zoned agri. 58.250. I House for sale Sanford.Sunland. 3
U.PICK Black eyepeas,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Road 436 and East of Balmy Beach
TITCOMB,
WILLIAM
TITCOMB,
BR fenced yd. Good cond. Cdl
Career
Opportunity-Insurance
He returns to the locale
statement of any claim or demand
DONE andORDERED THIS29th
Good terms, owner tofa,ng
pts. for Senior Citizens. Down
Execution was delivered to me as
Butter beans 1. Conch,
Real Estate Agency
Drive,le55theEa,tfeetfh,r
STEPHEN C. OSGOOD, LOUIS E.
323-3649 or 373-7331.
debit, sales 8. service. Good
day of May, 1979.
they
may
have.
Each
claim
must
be
tOwfl,
very
clean
&amp;
roOmy.
See
two years later — a
WormFrl*,323415o
$heriflofSeminoleCounty,
Florida,
(OIST Nn II
OSGOOD. c r ncr.rww. rwo
iory. compute training
nnur P1. UecKwith, Jr.
,n wriTing ano must indicate the
Jimle Cowan, 318 Paimetio
-.
and I have levied upon the following LOTTE C. HASKELL, BENJAMIN
ONE of a KIND-sedate olc'tr 2
4LL FLORIDA REALTY
program. Job openIng In the
basis for the claim, the name and
Black Eyed Peas
7135' 2 5 French I '1 91 S,'"forcj
. Av
story home, beautifully land
order to protect Grit ffl
By: Jeannine Moye
OF
SANFORD
REALTOR
323 5321
I AGIICULTURE TO R1A DavIs, said property being located WEBBER B. HAINES, LEWIS 0.
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING in
Deputy Clerk
or attorney, and the amount
Tyre Farm East CeleryAve.
the curious and the malign
Seminole County, Florida, more HAINES, LOU J. HAINES, RUTH
eBary
1
&amp;
2
BR
apts.
Clean,
garage.
siv.aoo.
.--.--claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
322 0231,3237173.3220779
DISTRICT. PZ(S.2.79)-23, The particularly described
(SEAL)
as follows: S. HAINES, THOMAS J. KENNEY,
furnished
with
utilities.
$185
mo.,
'/
50ut',51
of
the
Northwest
¼,
the
date
42—Mobile Homes
when It will become due
l
ORhENEI ! ii
That undIvided ½ interest of GEORGE W. MORSE, CHARLES
EXCEPTIONAL new 3 BR, 7B
,,
1st, last &amp; security. Adults only.
-and teamed up with the
—
Section 24, TownshIp 21, Range 30, James Davis
in a
shall be stated. It the claim 5
Aom' for Plaintiff
just
residence
located
WHITTIER,
EMANUEL
SCHAT.
listed
in
the
IA-FHA-235-Conv,
Homes
beautiful
EMPLOY
MR
OarwBruce
Broker
66p.479l.
less existing road right of way and at 1906 Patrick Place, Sanford,
contingent or unl quidated, the
giant male. Stouffer sees
p.o. Box 695
%OxSO 2 BR Mobile, awnIng, AC,
MayfaIr section, ThIs spacious
TEN, JOAN S. SCHATTEN, MAR. _______________________________ nature of the uncertainty shall
less southeast 300 feet on Red Bug FlorIda,
Low Down Payment
H
be
more
Sanford, Florida 32771
set-up in quiet adult park No
recognition
eyes —
home has over 1900 sq. ft. of
particularly
OLD
W.
RIPPS,
and
FANNY
R.
Road by 355 feet on Dodd Road. described as:
stated. If the claim Is secured, the
pets' 322-286) or 323 52)5
324Iouses Uhfunished
living area wig, well landscaped
___________________________
MEISLER, if living, and if dead,
fear.
Cash for your Iofl Wili build ,,
Further
described
as
security
shall
be
described,
The
the
Northeast
Publish May 3) &amp; June?, 14, 2), 1979
iot I, Block 1, San Sem Knolls,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
yd. Ready to move into. Priced
their unknown spouses, heirs, de.
your lot or our lot.
'73 Mobile Home Carriage Cove,
corner of Red Bug and Dodd Roads. First Addition per
claimant shall deliver sufficient
DEJ.112
NAME STATUTE
at Only $67,000. Hurry!
plat
thereof
visees,
grantees,
creditors,
or
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Looking for good family to call a
copies of theclaim to the clerk to
Consisting of 37 acres ap. recorded in Plat
Lot $55. 12x61, 3 BR, 7 baths
Book 13, page 65 of other parties claiming by, through, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Medsi Inc., Realtor
nice 2 Story, 4 BR, full kit. &amp; dr's
6443013
proximately. (DISTRICT No. I)
ss.soo 323 0538
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
NOTICE is hereby given that the
CHARMER
older
7
story,
3
BR,
the Public Records of Seminole under or against them, or any of
each personal representative.
ThispublichearingwillbaonJuly County, Florida.
'Ia home. House located at 314 W
78.
new
carpet,
patio
8.
2
porthem,
and
EMANUEL
SCHATTEN
undersigned,
pursuant
to
the
3rd St., Sanford. Unfurnished, no
7 BEDROOM MOBILE ON 3
HANDY MANS SPECIAL
10, 1979 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon and the undersigned as
ches. Cony location. $34,500
Sheriff of ASSOCIATES, a partnership, "FicVtious Name Statute", Chapter to whom a copy of this Notice o:
ACRES tN WHISPERING
the', eafi.tr I' pots.'i n
'iappliances, $230 mo. Call 831
127 Laurel Dr., Pinecrest. $23,000.
nrv 20
Seminole County, Florida, wIB at
FLOR IDA POWER CORPORA. 565.09, Florida Statutes, will register
Administration has been mailed are
L3lI1 or Bill at 323-0061.
HURRY!
PINES. WALK TO BASS CAPI
of the Courthouse, antord, Florida, 11:00A.M. on the 15th day of June,
PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION
THE RIGHT LOCATION business
TION, a Florida corporation, the with the Seminole County C3mP.
required,
TAL-LAKE GEORGE. 176.100
WITHIN
Those in attendance will be heard A.D. 1979, offer for sate and
THREE
DETERMINATIONS FOR
ady Brown Realty Reg. Real
sell to ALTAMONTE LAND, HOTEL trolisr, upon receIpt of
or professional Office building
(corner of lOth&amp; French)
WITH EXCELLENT TERMS
prof
of
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
REALTY
TN! CITY OF LAKE MANY
and written comments may be filed the highest bidder, for cash, subject AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, a publication of this notice, the
Estate
Broker,
372.5237;
eves.
site.
264'
on
25th
St.
$28,500
with the Land Development to any
WILL DIVIDE
fic. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
and all existing liens, at the Florida corporation, THE ALTA. titlous name, to wit:
. 322-3974. 2 BR, C H&amp;A, garage,
REALTOR 372 4000MLS
Seigler Realty, Broker
THIS NOTlCE,tofiIeanyobeji5
Underthe Nati.nal Flood Insurance Program
Manager. Hearings may be con. Front (West) Door of the Seminole MONTE SPRINGS COMPANY, a
SEMORAN CHIROPRACTIC
zoned for business. $200 mc. 1st
32) 0702
3210640
LOAN
SECRETARY*
they
may
have
that
challenge
the
AOENCY:Otflceof Federal Insuranceand HazardMitigation, FEMA.
tiriued from time to time as found County Courthouse in Sanford, Massachusetts corporation, and
d&amp;
tst,
HEALING ARTSCENTER
necessary. Further details available Florida, the above
validity
of
the
decedent's
will,
the
ACTION Proposed rule.
Doyouneedlotsothoejse'
descrIbed per. THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY, a under which Ihese parties are
See our beautiful new BARRING
by calling 373.4330, Extension No. sonal property,
qualifications of the personal
Inc.
SUMMANY Technical Information or comments are solicited on the
BEDROOM, CARPORT, CENWe have an older 7' story home.
*
Massachusetts corporation,whetr engaged In business at 1500 North representative, or the venue or
307.
TON w lap siding &amp; shingit' roof
proposed base (100year) flood elevations listed below for selected
TRAL AIR &amp; HEAT. LAKE
That said sate is being made to dissolved or existing, and the Semoran Boulevard, Winter
Extra
large
in
good
cord.
Lg.
Park, jurisdiction of the court,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
*
Board of County Commissioners satisfy the terms of said WrIt of
Night
MARY, $775 MONTH, REFER.
garage. Only 528.000.
Florida
32792,
a.ni fl,In,4n flr
cnn
unknown assigns, successors in
Seminole County, Florida
ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS,
AND
These bise (100.year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood
ENçES.
Execution.
*
Thatth.partiesIntere$tedInsaid
OBJECTIONS NOT
plain
interest,tru$tees,oranyotherpafl. business
enterprise
VA &amp; FHA Financing
By: Robert French,
so FILED
management measures that the community is required to either adopt or
SE1OLER
REALTY,
BROKER
John E. Polk, Sheriff
areas follows: WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
es claiming by, through, under or
*
Chairman
show evidence of beIng already in effect in order to qualify or remain
1-0707
Seminole County,
321-0640
Roffler Chiropractic Clinic, P,A.
against said corporations or legal
INC.
Attest:
Artht'Ir
H.
Ueckwilh,
Jr.
If you're in the business of building
Date of the fIrst publication of this
*
Florida
qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
1500
entities, or any of them.
North
Semoran
Boulevard
Notice
of
AdmInistration:
Publiih:
June
II,
1979
REALTOR 323-7637
your busines, use
(NFIP).
June 7,
the
Publish: May 21, 3), June?, 14, 1979
*
Winter
Park,
Florida
32192
DEK
19
1979.
Defendants
Eve. 322-0612, 322 1587, 327 7177
Classified Ads often.
_________________________________________
I. The functions of the Federal Insurance Administration, Department of
DEJ.101
36-Resort Property
Marie
M.
Knapp
NOTICE OF ACTION
*
Heise Chiropractic Clinic, PA.
Housing and Urban Development, were transferred to the newly
As Personal Representative
—PROPERTY
1500 North Semoran Boulevard
established Federal Emergency Management Agency by Reorganization
*
aytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
43—Lots-Acreage
TO: T. C. Simpson, as Trustee, a
of the Estate of
Winter Park, Florida 32792
Plan No, 3 of 1915 (43 FR 41943, September 19, 1971) and Executive Order
* WAREHOUSE *
front Apts. weekly, Call 322-1038
ka
Thomas
C.
NAOMI
MAY
MORRIS
Simpson,
Charles
E.
12127 (44 FR 19367, April
19791
DATED at Winter Park, SemInole
if no ans. (904) 252-9192.
Deceased
Jeweft, Ann S. Jewitt,
WOODED COUNTY PROPERTY
DATES: The perIod for comment will be ninety (90) days followIng the
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Charles L. County, Florida, this 30th
ORANGE CITY
day of ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Carter, Sarah Nelson Carter, May, 1979.
INCLUDING 2 BEDROOM,
second publication of thIs proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation
S acres approximately Beautiful
PUILIC HIARINO NOTICE
REPRESENTATIVE:
Charlotte Haskell Yuiile, James
FAMILY ROOM 8. CREEK ON
in the abovertamed communIty.
4O—Condomjniums
ROFFLER CHIROPRACTIC KENNETH R. MARCHMAN,
wooded land can be zoned for
SRCR 42) Improvement
YuiIle, Osgood F. Haskell, James CLINIC.
PAVED ROAD. $21,500.
&amp; HELPERS
PA.
The Florida Departrnentoi TransportatIon (FOOT)
trailer. Call Florida Real Estate
will
conducta
publi
ADO*ISS!$iMapsandotpberintorm,ti,howingth,detaiIedou,iifl,sof
of
Hunter,
OVCR
375
SALES
Osgood
YuiIIe,
Margaret
YuliIe,
Panlilo,
Marchrnan,
hearing on June 21, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
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By: Rex W. Roffler, President McGuIr, &amp;
Co. of Orlando 641 5504.
a - 2' B, Executive contheflood.pfoneareasandtheproposedbase (100.year) flood elevationsare
THRU MAY 1979
Mapp
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Ella F. Bly, ak.a Ellen F. Sly,
CREEK FRONT, 3 BEDROOM, 2
Recreation Department Civic Center, 500 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
HEISE CHIROPRACTIC 243W. Park Ave.
available for review at City HaIl, 153 East Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake
dominium.
Includes
Pool
&amp;
WAITRESSES
.4
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BATH
BLOCK
HOME.
FAMILY
Emma L,usk, Luther F. Carter, M. CLINIC, PA.
Springs, Florida,
p,, Box 340
Mary, Florida.
tennis plus other extras, $350
JUST LISTED. 2 BR. 1 bath home
45.A—.ttof
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. 2
Frank Carter, Lewis K. Osgood,
This hearing is being Conducted to afford interested persons
* COOKS *
By: Douglas A, Heise,
Send comments to: Mayor Walter A. Sorenson, P.O. Box 725,
in nice country atmospherel
ma., I yr. lease.
the
op.
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Stephen Osgood, Charles C. Osgood, President
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR
Lake
Proçty
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Mary, Florida 32746.
Range.
eat
in
kit.,
util.
shed!
Telephone: (305) 447.njj
Charlotte 0. Haskell, Mabel L. Publish: June?, 14,
1. HEAT. 549,500.
concepts, and social, economic
21, 25, 1919
and environmental effects of the proposed
Perfect for young family or
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Publish: June?, 14, 1979
Titcomb, William Titcomb, Stephen
COUNTER
4
OEK.34
'ce listing BROCHURE wn,t
Improvements to State.County Road 431 (Forest City Road) from County C. Osgood, Louis E. Osgood, C. C.
retirees' BPP WARRANTED.
Mr. RIchard Krimm
DEK.33
OLDER SPANISH STYLE 2
Road 421 (Edgewater Drive) to State Road 434 (Semoran Blvd.) In
National Flood insurance Program
CHEROKEE LAND CO
JuSt $77,500!
Orang,
STORY, 3 BEDROOM, 1'
Osgood, Charlotte C. Haskell,
REAL ESTATE
and Seminole Counties, Florida. FOOT Project Nos.
77120.190) and 77)30.
Murphy, N. C. 28906
(202) 733.5311 or Toll Free Line (500) 424.5572
BenjamIn F. Haines, Carrie a.
BATH. FAMILY ROOM, FIRE.
kEALTOR.
322
7196
3504, Work Program Nos. $17533 and 517510, Federal.Aid Project Nos. M.
Room 5270
ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 1 bath home
PLACE,
FENCED REAR
Haines, Thomas J. Kenney, George
•791.(1) and BRMa791.(3).
45) Seventh Street, SW
on landscaped lot! W-w carpet,
W.Morse, Charles Whittier, if living
YARD. $20,900.
Maps, drawings, a draft environmental impact
46-Commercial
Property
Washington, D.C. 20410
dining area, fenced yard &amp; Much
document and other
.j i dead, their unknown spouses,
pertinent
information
developed
by
the
FOOT,
together
with
written
views
More'
BPP
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
WARRANTED.
PINECREST. 3 BEDROOM,
heirs, devisees, grantee$, creditors
received from other agenciesor public offIcIals, will be available
The Federal iniw:.nce A0mlnlstrtor gives
for public
Only $328001
:pupl,xes
Business &amp; home on Ii 97 south ol
Sale
notice of the propos
om other parties claImIng by,
HUGE LIVING ROOM, CENinspection at the FOOT Distrct Office Irt VeLand frôn'(June
..
IOOIIOO* i( !4.(P ' sar) flood-'Ipy
!9,J!?Y t.pJijn
j". "ode- .r agalnst-Th,ew,,
DeBary. 4 acres, more or less,
for the City of Lakethroub,.e.
TRAL
HEAT
&amp;
AIR.
CARPET,
27, I97PUC,t,,,,j regular offi'cf hours. They will also beivallable at
NEAT 3 BR, 1'2 bath home in nice
the
Mary, Seminole County, Florida. In accordance with SectIon 110 of the
w 200 plus ft. Hwy frontage.
and the Altamonte Land, Hotel and
ALL APPLIANCES. LARGE
akMary--- 2 BR each side.
public
hearing
location
from
10A.M.
to
4
P.M.
and
Flood Disaster Prof ection Act of 1913 (Pub. L. 93.734), $7 Stat. 900, which
neighborhood! Lg. LR. OR,
4 P.M. to 7 P.M.
Suitable for garage body shop &amp;
THE SOUTH'S LARGEST QUALITY HOME FURNISHERS
FENCED YARD, FRUIT
Navigation Company, a Florida
Mrn equipped kitchens, w w
Mr. Frank Jeweil, Project Manager, may be contacted for information
porch, convenient to school 8.
added Section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1961 (Title XIII of
car lot, Excellent terms w owner
TREES. $30,000
corporation, the Altamonte Springs
or assistance at the DeLand District Office, phone 904.734.2171,
C
t, C H&amp;A, Large lot in
the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1961 (Pub. C. 90445)), 42 U.S.C.
shopping! Super starter home!
financing. $175,000.
Company, a Massachusetts cor.
r
Persons who wish to submit wrItten statements
ntial area. Ideal
2
and other exhibits In
A Buy for $21,000'
1001.4121 and 24 CFR 1917.4(a).
porat ion and the Altamonte Corn.
POOL
HOME.
3
BEDROOM.
7
f*1y investment. $4,500. Ph.
place of, or in addition to oral statements may do so at the hooring. They party, a Massachusetts corporation,
These elevations, together with the flood plain management measures
BATH, CENTRAL AIR I HEAT,
REALTY WORLD.
may also be submitted to be documented as a part of the hearing If
BEAUTIFUL 4BR. lbath home on
required by Section 1l0.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum
whether dIssolved or existing and
CARPETED, WITH GARAGE.
received at the FOOT Distrct Off Ice, 7)9 W. Woodland Blvd. (Post
lovely
shaded
lot!
CHIA,
OR,
that are required. They should not be construed to moon the community
Office
________
5.36,900.
the unknown assigns, successors In
Box 47), DeLand, Florida 32720, no later than July 13,
1979.
41—Houses
must change any existing ordinances that are
Spacious BR's. entry foyer &amp;
stringent in their flood
interest,
trustees
or
any
other
party
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquisition and construction and claiming
More! BPP WARRANTED.
plain management requirements. The community may at any tIme enact
OLDER 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH.
by, through, Under or
the impact on the wetlands will be discuss.d,
strIcter requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies established by
Super Buy for 139.9301
against said corporations.
FAMILY ROOM, FIREPLACE,
1e by owner 3 BR, 7 bath,
other Federal, State, or regiona! entitles. These propused elevations will
GARAGE,
IN
EXCELLENT
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
pIan
in
Uppland
Park.
322
ccj
The public hearing will be held in accordance with the Florida Depart.
also be used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium rates
MAKE A WISH. 3 BR,? bath home
CONDITION. $32,500
that an action to quiet title to the
Patter 6 p.m.
menl of Transportation Action Plan (1975).
,n Idyllwilde' Enclosed Pool 8.
for new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance
followIng property in Seminole
CA. Benedict, P.E.
The Real Estate Agency
on existing buIldIngs and their contents.
patio' C H&amp;A,w wcarpe, eat in
LAKE FRONT. I BEDROOM, 7
County, Florida:
Owner
District Engineer
The proposed base (100.ypar) flood elevations for selected locations are:
kit
REALTORS
a.
every
feature
imagi
BATH. FIREPLACE. FULLY
Lot $47 (less that portion for State
I1— Townhouse Condo, 2 BR,
Florida Department of Transportation
nable' BPP WARRANTED.
7435'i
S
FURNISHED.
GREAT
FOR
French II? 92) Santo,ø
Road
436)
of
the
subdivision
of
lands
bath,
C-H&amp;A.
Appointment
Post Office Box 47
Your Wish Come True for
Ei.vati.a, feet
LODGE OR YEAR AROUND.
373 5321
belonging to the plat of Altamonte
Deland Florida 37720
323 6165.
545,000!
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National Goodefic
159.500.
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Land, Hotel &amp; Navigation Co., as
Publish:
May
29,
June
13,
II,
IS,
17,
IL
19,20,21,
23,
21,
25,
2&amp;,
21,25
1979
Source eO Flooding
Lscatien
Vertical Datum
S Homes, 4 pci. interest to
DEJ Ill
recorded in Plal Book I, page 10, of
Lake aingham
Entire Shoreline
FANTASTIC! 2 BR, I bath mobile
44
47—Real Estate Wanted
CAPE COD, I BEDROOM, 2
fied buyer. $30,000 to
the public records of Seminole
Lake Irish
home on 2 wooded acres cornNorthern corporate limits
-- 4
BATH.
CENTRAL
AIR,
CAR
0.
LOW
down
payments,
County, Florida.
Sawyer Lake
Entire Shoreline
pletely fenced! 5cr. porch, C
4
PETS. 539,900.
eee snov I,J
I.DER.
3222287
tias been filed against you and you
Losing your home &amp; rred,t' I will
Island Lake
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HIA, w w carpet. Modern kit. 8.
Entire Shoreline
4
arerequiredtoserveacopyofyr
catch up back payments &amp; buy
Lake Marietta
Entire Shoreline
washer
dryer!
Just
122,5001
II
W. Garnett White
3 BEDROOM, PANELED KITequity 322 0736.
written defenses, if any to it, on the
Lake Come
Entire Shoreline
46
eq Real Estate Broker
Of'""?
—
CHEN, NEW ROOF, WRAP
Petitioner's attorney, whose name
Dwson Lake
REAL ESTATE ASOCIA11ES —
EntIre Shoreline
44
HN KRIDER ASSOC
AROUND SCREENED PORCH,
JOIN
and
address
is:
Albert
P.
Lime,
Lake
SANFORD'S . SALES
Crvsttl
At Goodheart Avenue
101W.
Commercial
FIREPLACE
ON
LARGE
LOT.
AVL,:'.
LIMA &amp; ELLIOTT, 620 Twiggs
A—Mortgages Bought
LEADER! WE' LIST &amp; SELL
Little Crystal Lake
Eastern corporate limits
45
hone 332 7551, Sanford
$24,900.
Street, Tampa, Florida 33102,
MORE
HOMES
THAN
ANYONE!
Big Lake Mary
&amp;Sokl
At Evansdale Road
45
4
telephone(113)225.SS39onCrbetor.
.JO1PJ TI.IF fle'
'rI&amp;AT'c 11,5 II
Little Lake Mary
bWNERS' Don't lose your
Eastern corporate limits
1$
TRIPLEX
BLOCK
ON
OVER
SIZ',,e'*_______
June 74, 1979, and file the original
Lake Emma
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
: We have helped others to
Entire Shoreline
47
ED COMMERCIAL ZONED
- .-.
with the clerk of this court either
Lake I
MORTGAGES R. Legg, Lic.
Entire Shoreline
FAST CASH buyers to buy
14
LOT.
BEING
RENOVATED.
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before service on petitioner's at.
Lake 2
Mtg. Broker $75 No. I P
Entire Shoreline
equity We can help you.
Sales
$47,500
usvçJ
torney or immediately thereafter;
Lake 3
Wymore Rd. Allamonte.
EntIre ShorelIne
.
Y
COPPOLA
44
n
otherwise a default will be entered
Lake I
S7 743
'a'
or 644 ISIS.
Entire Shoreline
47
for the relief demanded
CiBa $
Entire Shoreline
47
In the complaint or petition.
I bath house completely
Lake I
BROKER
Entire Shoreline
47
WITNESS my hand and the sealof
49-B tir Front Property
,ated, over sized lot
I
Lake 7
••
EntIre ShorelIne
ANYTIME
47
2139 S. Myrtle Aye, Sanford
said court on May 22, 1979.
r hold mortgage. 91) Elm.
Soldier Creek
Just upstream of Wagon

Seminole
322-2611

But ..p ure Your Hear

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Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

Herald, Sanlord, Fl.

Evening

Travel Agent—minlrmim 7 j,rs,
recent exp. For interview ptoM
or (904)
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Thursday, June 14, 1979-SB

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9—Good Things to Eat

Legal Notice

— Legal Notice

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OSBIE'S

203 West 1st Street

Clerk of Circuit Court

Clerk of the Circuit Court

THOMAS C. SIMPSON, CHARLES Newborn to small infants for

Division, the address of which is __________________________

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SO—Miscellaneous for Sale

54—Garage Sales

Beds, Dbl motel to* sprirxs A
mattresses, $30 Sc? Sanford
Auction, 1715 S French

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WIL SON MAt F P lIP NI I Up
BUY S1l.t 1i4,'y)[
311315 F F- irS? St
322 Se,'?

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Roc k,'r Bed'. Ar Chair
Radio -' V H I
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sonci('rwp,attocjow,th Two' Sell On,'
I hi' quck. easy Want Ad way Ih' magic number is
26?) or 93) 9993

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-Apartments

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122 3953

S PC BR Suite new S?i9, 5 pc I.. P
new, $399. Loveseaf 54.1 95 8.
1 p (linctt,,'S. 569 95 &amp; up Mel
$S0&amp; up. El S?OVC. 560 &amp;
lull
size draperies. $10 &amp; up Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1797 So ot
Sanford. 3728721

While you a,

out tirowsing at
,g' s,ilps
don't
miss
1-zivipsi 'SUCT ION at 76?) S
Sanford .yt' or you'll miss haro.j,n', Open
i'.iin' O.ii' S.?? 10 5 322 149?
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IN I', A MINUTE If
( iasifipd Ails didn't work
there wouldn't be ,?ny

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in her

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COMMON SENSE
SAYS USE
MA EMPLOYMENT
323.5176
912 French Ave.

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Raborn

Harold Hall Realty

4MANAGER TRAINEE.4
SALES REP, *
PLUMBERS *
DRAG LINE OPR. *
SERV.STATION *
ATTENDANT &amp; *
MECHANIC *
SAW OPERATOR *
DRIVERS *

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REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day or

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Davenport. loveseat. chair. f I
tOnn,Tn,
I arherwar,'
$115.
rot isSt'r ie. 525 I lilapI,' toff,','
fbi . $20 2 end thIs $35 ,'j
I
new .'l COffet' mak'r. 515 109
Brown Dr I Sunlarid F c?,'?rs
327 2173
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Closing Out- S nice l"icy( fec, 5)5
t'a Bicycle parts ,IbOut S100
worth v,'r
r eilson,,til,' V oi,i
name' ,t We hOy,' f 2836 Grove'
Dr 32? 0311

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8Autos
for Sale
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86 I .iIcon auto 6 ( yl new pa in?
5'-MuSiCaI trcl'k1ndise I
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62—Lawn.Garden

bIll DIRT 8. lOP SOIL
YE I. I. OW SAND
(ill 1)ik I icy 323 15110

Handcrafted 18K gold w,Ttctib0nnd,
)7i ,penny weight, $800 P't,lilNl
2/22

f,lnic ,illy A t)iXly
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4

EXTRA NICE

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STENSTROM
REALTY

FOR EMAN *
.4 AIR COND, REPAIR4

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1968 Dodue Coronet, PS. radio,
looks &amp; runs good. new lines.
r,w battery, new upper &amp; lower I
ball loints. 5545 377 4593
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(a

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springs &amp; ma?trt'ss 573 95 ca
PC . NEW coffee tOble w,Ih 2
nnatching end tables $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage. (792 So of
Sanford 32287?)
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Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave
Hoy A Sell, th finest in use'
furniture', Ri'fnig Stoves, tools
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WI (THY USED FURNITURE &amp;
PI'i lANCES Sanford Fur

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52'—Appliana2s
ReIn iqer,ltor, Dishwasher A
EI,'cfric Dryer
2443 S,Inford Ave' 3)3 681/

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ENMOPE WASHER Parts
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
373 0697

HorTle lniprovn'nt

Air Conditioning

Wa,ifi'd Appliance's any (ondit ion
Wasli,'r S. r u'f r iqeralor 5. tIc
K ,'lliuqciS Auc tOO 113 /060
F'aying 516 &amp; up 'lien's, $8 8. up
w,Ini,'ns class rings Also buying
wedding bands, Sterling &amp; any

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PAINTING CARPENTRY
('US TOM CABINETS
St
113 0129 atte'r S 30

Central Heat &amp; Air Cord Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771

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Appliances

Lawn
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Maintenance

'i',rk,'d gold Any cond 678 7237

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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$495

WAGON

relord 5850

19654 DR I ord S W
Needs corny work but ru"is
S 149 31? 75818 to 5

Al RICAN VIOL F IS
Thi' C,r ,',"ihousp
32? 914)
r..'s ,Tfter 68. weekernits

50-A—Jewelry

il1t'(

Moving Must Sell
86 1' hey
wagon 5260 6 F oril 5616 89
Pi'ii,i,iII 4 yyl
5160 4th 8.
f',iI,'tf A'.,'

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tray,' nliaifl?('fla,i(
12) 09311

Gutars, ()rtjrns. Ban1os Corn
pl,'fu' I honnias organs, pianos
tiOti flail's Disc Center Inc .
17021 'ni( Ii Ayp
1?? 7255

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51—Household

1971 CHEV.
MONTE
1 495
CARLO
1969 CHRYSLER

Call 32? 76)1 or

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Moo cyde Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
32)
3866cr 323 71'0

I III' ST ORAGE HAUl

?fyi",' useful, no longer
n,','ili'd ty'm with ,i herald

$5995

LOADED

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Natural edar outside
25x78x56 322 3220

Call

1978 CAMARO

D011 C 750. mao
wheels, faring, drive shalt.
mi per gal 51.700 323 0039

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COUC II (ilk A Gold firue ,lf' 9(1
wo1 fr,i,nt',
1 Ofld SI 25
iriake otter 931 .1693

for 51600

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P1 EW CAR
TRADE-INS

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( (and
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78—tstorCycles

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I ,nil' w,'sl of Speedway
('),iytpn, (Teach w-Ii hoIti a
pufilic All TO .9l.IC TON every
T Lies(Iiy f S,I?urd.iy a? 1 30 ItS
Ito' only on,' n Or Oil
set
r,''..'r Cd L''
Call 9 03 255
9)11 'or fialher O,''Iibs

BUY JUNK CARS
r torn 510 to $50
Call 372 3621. 322 4.110

Accessories

Ail,,,,',pur I inp,'In I Slier man 115
ii, oil,' d,'p?h I oiler &amp; lots t
I
.h ( '.cOT
.s 'railer
52.495
'ii it p in
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y,'i'i,?h Oar,' sper? coupe
0s ('U 2 SOOm
321 378i

OA TJN .9 AU TO AJC hO

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
3725990

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%'icI Sell 3?; J379

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(i'rI.I,e'cj Lawn &amp;

Alan's Appliarites
Mefnigerat,or?A C Repair
Licensed 323 0039

Searsj of Sanford I

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32)48111
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IOWER'SBEAUTYSALON
formerly Harrieft's Beauty Nook
S19
IsfSt,3;75747

National Home Improvement1

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I PEE ESTIMATES
123 8119
Mowing
321 0098

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Gener,Tl

I.. "ndscaping
Rose'
SPeCiOliSIS. lO Soil &amp; fill dirt,

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Ceramic

SALE

State

CASHIER &amp; *
HEL4

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MEINTZER TILL
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 75 yrs tZxp 869 8567
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m,Iint

323 2949
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&amp; tree tnimmin0

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b4i' i(ti'ii il 1. (1 onyi,!iercial
322 554?

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CaliBart

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Alterations, Dressmaking

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for

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Yard Debris. Trà'.h
Appliances 8 Misc
ILOCAL i 319 5371

Drapes, Upholstery
32? 0107

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Exterior Cleaning

P'rRepairs

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Wanted Warehouse And Delivery Employee. Must Have A
Commercial Drivers License. Must Have Been Established
In Sanford Area For At Least 3 Years. Must Be Sober And
Able To Comply With Sterchi's Dress Code, Permanent
Job, Salary, Vacation, Established 'Pension Plan, Malor
Medical Insurance, Uniforms And All Paid For By Stirchl's, Also Available At Small Cost To Employee Mal. Med.
Benefits For Entire Family. Must Be Of Good Reputation
And Personal References Required
Must Apply In
Person And Complete Sterchl's Employment AppiicaflØN.
Form. Apply At Sterchi's Store
1100 French
Sanford, Apply Between The Hours Of 10 And 12 Or 2 And 4
Thurs,, Fri. And Sat,, June 14-16. No Phone Calls Accepted
Concerning Employment Salary Negotiable

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LAKEFRONT COUNTRY
2 residences on approx. 2 acres.
100 It. lake frontage 175.000.
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Interior Exterior House PaintIng
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE EstImates i30S 372 9160

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Trim your house, 5)45 I day serv
uoOd paint &amp; Ref III 5579

Plumbing Service
ALL Pt. UMBiNG PROITL IMS
Repairs, I t'oks. I' ash Service
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Retired man Small repair work
Roofing &amp; Painting Free Est
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INSULATION
Batting blowing,
RACO Foam, tibergtas &amp;
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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
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Call Dells Aucticir' 371 5620

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( problems with these galvanized shelf brackets.
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Transparent

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VINYL RUNNER
Stay-in-place gripper
back, easy to clean
non-slip surface.
27" wide. Ribbed
design.
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Ideal for stripping and many
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CARPET
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100% nylon level
loop carpet comes In
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Includes fuel cylinder, standard
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Anti-clog filter
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No. LP-5555.

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Colors (gallon) ..........3.49
Seat-Cole ACRYLIC
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Al purpose paint for
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Plastic .095 (each) ...... 3995
Tempered Glass (each) . . 49.95

Slngls Lever Woshsrlsu
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Add beauty and reliability to your
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Postomsd COUNTER TOPS
Use In new construction or to replace old, worn counter tops. Made
of laminated plastic in
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Find the screwdriver you need in
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"We want to be able to
provide all the citizens with the
protection ann the services they
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seems to be getting a big bang out of efforts by Jack Weible, president of Sanford
Kiwanis ('limb and Martha Vancey of the Women's Club of Sanford to launch a

If approved, the tax hike
would not
be felt
by

The fire tr uc k sought by the
city would cost an estimated

drive for fireworks funds. I'lie two clubs have donated to the fund. but more is
nt'eik(l to reach time $1,200 goal. Fireworks display will climax a day of activities
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$52.000. The added tax revenue

average home with assessed
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above the cost of the truck
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318"x4'x8 ............. 12.80
1/2"x4'x8 ............. 14.99
518"x4'x8 .............. 17.16
314"x4x8' ...........20.60
AC Exterior
1/4"x4'x8 ............. 10.36
3/1 x 4' x 8' ............13.53
1/2"*4'xS ............. 15.60
5/8"*4'x8' ............ 18.00
3/4"x4'x8' ............ 21.44

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By SHARON CARRASC()
Herald Staff Writer
A non-profit organization in
Seminole County isn't afraid of

a little elbow grease to establish
a workshop in Seminole Count'
for time physically disabled and

SHEATHING PLYWOOD
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Piece
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1/2" x4' x8' CDX (3 ply)
7.65
1/2" x 4' x 8' CDX (4 ply)
5/8"x4'x8' CDX ........ 10.35

buildings that could have
housed the workshop were
never donated.

'lime non-profit organization
had turned down time original
offer because the building is too

The school board authorized
its superintendent Wednesday
to negotiate a lease with the

offer from time Seminole County
School Board to rent the now

The organization had hoped
to locate its workshop in San-

Currently, a portion of the
elementary school is used to

to do construction work oil

closed Lake Monroe Elementary School for $1 a year. On
Wednesday, Bob Tango, a

ford because 60 percent of the
adults will probably comic from
there. however, deserted

store equipment and other
property of the school board.
Tango told time school board

various products they will sell.
We need space for an administration office and a lun

The Kathleen Anderson Coinprehensive Work Center, Inc.
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ground floor for the workshop.
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"Unless the community can
establish it is serious about the
project by coming up with

organization has found a home,
it may Lien begin applying to
the various agencies for funding of its project, Tango said.

initial matching funds and a

Without time community's workable premise, these grants
support the chances of the will not be available," Murray
workshop becoming a reality said,

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318 customers extending front
Altamonte Mall east on State
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district, esthimated time nonpr ofit organization would need

reportedly stranded in an
elevator at the 701 Building in
Altamonte Springs for awhile
this mmmornlmmg due to a power
failure in the area.
The incident occurred around
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water hue, oniy welts. if
have a ttr" there, w. L
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there are no hydrants. If the
tr uc k runs out of water, it has to
return to refill. In the IIi1'UIi
time, the house continues to
burn, Kulbes Said.
Lake Mary officials have
been seeking measures to raise

To accomplish this goal, the
director.
organization will approach the
Ti.ere are various grants Seminole County Board of
available from both the state Commissioners and the school
and the federal sources as well board for funds to supplement
as United Fund and United various state and federal grants
Cerebral
Palsy
but
a it plans to apply for,
prerequisite to apply is proof
the community wants the
The workshop would provide

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at least be reviewable after the
first year," Perinchief said.

are nil, said Patrick Murray,

chroorn, too," he said.

Stranded
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Lake Mat)' police today arrested a 22-year-old man
said to be operating a marijuana Farm near his

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immobile home in the Mullins Swamp area of the city.
In custody on a felony charge of manufacturing a
controlled substance is David Michael Harper (left).
Police said a second man is being sought in conneetloim with the alleged "pot" Farm operation.
Detective David Higginbotham (right) said 112
marijuana plants, with an estimated street value of
$:i,000, were confiscated at the scene. In middle is

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Horoscope ................. 6A
Hostal ...................2*
OWIUISIea ................. 2*

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day and do several activities,"
Tango said. "They need space

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operation. The workshop would
require at least 4,500 square
feet to accommodate that many
people, he Said.

non-profit organization for the
ground floor of the school or
possibly another location in the
county.

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the workshop would serve
approximately 45 to 60
physically
disabled
and
mentally retarded adults
during Its first year of

large, in severe thsrepair and is
located on time northern most
perimeter of the county which
could hinder transportation.

mentally retarded.

2x4z8' SPRUCE STUDS ,
Lightweight easy to work.
Can be used for numerous home projects.
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spokesman for the center, told
the school board his group had
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7:30- 6:00 Monday thru Saturday
Closed Sunday

homestead exemption, the

"one-shut" increase to Lx' in
effect for only one year. After
the first year, he said, he oultI
like to see the mill levy revert
back to the three-mill rate,

revenues n order to meet rising
costs and demands for service.
lii a special meeting called May
24 to discuss the problem,
consultant Randy Lankford
told councilmen that the ad
valorem tax (property tax) rate
comprises about 30 percent of
the city's $3 million budget.
however, Lankford pointed out
that the property tax valuation,
which rose steadily from 1973 to
1976, has peeked and is not
projected to rise markedly
during the next few years.
Lankford said the rise in
property valuation rose by
$20 million from 1974 to
1976, but the increase from 1976
to ltfl8 was only about (3
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mill
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a
raise
i..0 wUt• t.have
ea Ot
find supplemental sources such
is governinent grants to meet
rising costs, he in di cat ed .
A special meeting of the
council has been set for July 19
to discuss with Lankford !ht'
.t&amp;ilatnlity ot state and federal
grants. Kulbes said.
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Kulbes said he will ask the
city council to consider setting
a July or August date for the
election. If the council sets the
election and the voters approve
the referendum, the more than
$70,000 in increased taxes
generated would be used to pay
for a new Ngli pressure fire
truck, he said.

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three, is lower. In
addition, Kulbes said, the taxes
in Lake Mary have not been
raised since the city was
chartered five years ago. The
levy has always been three
mills, he said.

Until this year a special
election would not have been
required for a mm11 iLV) hike.
However, the Ligtslature on its
last day of session approved a
bill that prohibits any city from
raising its tax rate by more
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obtaining voter approval.

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quantities on special sale merchandise.

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Create additional storage space in
your home or workshop with
easy to work shelving. Will00,0005
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through 16' lengths
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Prices quoted in this ad are based on
customers picking-up merchandise at our
store. Delivery is available for a small charge.

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jump from the current three l)'t1flel1tS, according to
mill levy to a four mill levy Kulbes. In subsequent years
would raise city tax payments additional water and sewer line
extensions could be funded if
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Lake Mary voters may be from $45 to ,
the
four mill levy is approved,
called to the polls to vote on a
Lake Mary has the second
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special referendum that would lowest tax rate in the county
allow the city to raise taxes by among municipalities. Only
Councibnaii Burt I'ertnchief
one mill, city manager Phil Oviedo, whose mill levy is said today lie would favor the
Kulbes said today.
tax hike, but only if it were a
slightly below
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

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Among the items involved in Dr. All's research is the
study of the distribution of larvae to the water and soil
cheinistr. • Maybe this will lead to some kind of clue,
such as uidirectiv controlling the midges by controlling
certain pollutants.
People have to learn to live with the midges to an
extent," Dr. All said. 'They have been around for
thousands of years. As larvae they are beneficial for fish
food. They clean the environment by consuming organic
matter in the lakes and help clean the lakes," he said.
"We are still developing basic information on the different pestiferous species. We first must know what is in
the lake," he said.

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traps or a solution of one percent malathion spray for a
measure of control." Dr. All said. lie added the only way
of eradicating the midges in the lake is by spraying
chemicals at a cost of $100,000 for a single treatment of
Lake Monroe. Such a treatment would be effective for 34
weeks only.
'We cannot use chemicals in the lake because of the
costs involved. We cannot use biological control agents
like fish because to stock such a huge lake would be difficult and fishermen would only catch them anyway,"
said Dr. All.

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In his continuing research, yr. An has lounu a tour-to.
fivefold increase in the numbers of larvae from the
midges since April. "There are now 50-100 per square foot.
The warmer weather and water temperatures have
caused the increase which will prevail until September or
October," he said.
In addition to Lake Monroe and the Florida Power and
Light Reservoir where Dr. All has been collecting samples, he is now sampling Lake Jessup south of Sanford.
"Lake Jessup is also heavily infested," he said.
Dr. All met with a research team of the U.S. Army for
two days this week. The team, studying and doing
research work on the midge in Maryland, was at Lake
Okeechobee.

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Dr. Ali heads up the midge I blind mosquito i research
program at the UniversitN of Florida Agriculture.
Research and Education Center on ('elers Avenue in
Sanford.
lie has been gathering infonnation under a state grant,
on the insect for the past 10 months. State funding has
been approved to continue the research program for at

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Yet when Ms. Martin Tuesday asked the board of county
commissioners to accept the personnel board's action to reinstate
Bradley, she indicated the board had thought Eriksson's memo
had been erroneous.
After Finding out Eriksson had been correct and that the personnel board had acted with misinformation during its appeal
hearing, Ms. Martin said she would review the procedures to see
if the case can be opened again.

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no w being uniilyzed for the presence of oil, grease, metals, herbicides and pesticides which may have caused the toxins in the
vmtr
At the same time Senkevich said a container of 24D, the
chemical used in a diluted form of one part to 200 parts water by
the Army Corps of Engineers to kill water hyacinths and other
aquatic weeds in the lake has also been sent to a laboratory for
analysis.
He said the container of 24D before dilution has been sent to
the state Department of Agriculture to determine whether the
manufacturer may have mislabeled the product.
EarHer, Charles Lee, vice president of the Florida Audubon
Society, said while the defoliant Itself would not have caused the
duck kill, it could be Indirectly responsible.
"It is entirely possible," he said, "that the rotting mass of
vegetation caused by the spraying could have triggered a
botulism epidemic."
Randy Torbett, a yacht maintenance man employed at the
Monroe Harbour Marina and a sportsman, earlier connected the
duck kill with the weed spraying by the Corps of Engineers,
the ducks became sick only three days after the spraying

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I)prOXmflU1tely $19,744.
By HUGH THOMSON
Loss of a fire truck (cost
herald Staff Writer
Lake Mary residents will go $11,50.
Loss of services of per.
to the polls Sept. 11 to vote on a
sonnel
in the police-fire cornproposed 42 percent tax in.
munications department (cost
crease.
The city council voted approximately $36,714).
unanimously at Thursday
Mrs. Southward moved to
evening's meeting to place the hold the referendum vote with a
question on a special second by Councilman Cliff
referendum ballot. Public Nelson.
hearings on the matter were set
Lake Mary resident Leo
for Aug. 16 and 23.
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pass a mihlage increase will be
regard the
helping those who want to disti.i tI'e LIIV V1 He
referendum as
Mary."
The proposed increase would
a life and death
raise taxes from $3 to $4.25 for
each $1,000 of assessed property
issue for this
value. For instance, a
homeowner paying $60 annually
community'
on a tome assessed at $20,ODO
would pa" $85 if the increase Is have the second largest tax
approved,
A new state law which base in the county, next to
I think we're
requires voter approval for a overextending
Sanford.
ourselves in
tax in
above five percent services. We even had a petition
necessitated the ref erendum,
Also under state law, the in the past opposed to salary
expenses..
council during the meeting
We made," Loughran
reduced the present tax rate
from $3 to $2.84. Although the continued, "expenditures of
tax rate is lower, it will $4,000 for grant applications we haven't got them yet."
generite the five percent
"I vigorously oppose this as
crease in tax revenue because
an individual and will support
of an expanded tax base.
City officials said the $4.5 organization against It,"
rate will enable them to meet Loughran said.
the proposed 1979-1980 budget of
Mrs. Southward replied to
14,218
Loughran:
The new rate would increase
"Administrative salaries
anticipated revenue from the were only $100 more this year
property tax from $122,748 to than last year. These people are
$183,689.
greatly underpaid. Comparing
Should the voters decide not taxes of other communities,
to pass a tax rate of $4.25 ac- Altamonte Springs and Winter
cording to City Manager Park, as examples, have had an
Phil Kulbes, Lake Mary ser- expansion of their tax bases.
vices will be reduced and lake Mary is primarily
possible cuts would include:
residential."
Loss of services of two
police officers (salaries total See LAKE MARY, Page !A
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Don't be surprised If you see a fleet of bathtubs being
launched in Lake Monroe Saturday morning, for the
Bathtub Regatta has come to Sanford.
Presented by the Holiday Inns of Sanford in C0fl
junction with the Altamonte Sertoma Club, the event
will benefit the Easter Seal Speech and Hearing Center
as well as providing fun for participants and spectators
alike.
Registration will be at 9 a.m. at the Sanford Marina
and Holiday Inn on Lake Monroe. The race is
to begin at 11 am.
As an added attraction, there will be a bathing
beauty contest at noon. Entrants for the beauty contest
must be between 18 and 25 years old and should
register at the Holiday Inn at 11 a.m.
Spectators will be admitted to the race site and are
encouraged to come early. Food and refreshments will
be available during the regatta.
Each entry will be genuine metal or porcelain
bathtub, or a Fiberglas or plastic tub molded from a
genuine tub. Commercially-manufactured boat hulls
will not be permitted.
There will be five classes: Novice Outboard Motors;
Outboard Motor, up to 7½ h.p; Outboard Motor, over
7½ op to 10 h.p.; People Power, and Super 10 h.p.
Outboard Motors with unmodified stock engines.
Standard engine fuel must be used.
Entrants in the "People Power" class may use any
form of propulsion except motor or sail, Including
paddles, oars, paddlewheels, hands or feet. Entries
are limited to one driver except "People Power."

However, Dave Bowman, a biologist with the Corps of
Engineers based in Palatka, said the defoliant has been used
since the 191k and Is approved by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. "We have never heard of anything like this
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two duck specimens taken from the lake a week ago.
"The Indication is that it was botulism," Senkevich said.
Searching deeper into the problem of the killing of the 50-bird
flock composed of Mallards, a protected species, Muscovies and
mixed breeds, Senkevich said water samples have
from the Monroe Harbour Marina area where the specimens were
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All classes are open to women as well as men. Pilots
must be 16 years or over (except People Power) and
sober. Those under 18 must have written parental
permission. U.S. Coast Guard approved life Jackets
and crash helmets must be worn by pilots,
Race officials will act as judges for the entire race in
accordance with the American Bathtub Racing Assn.
guidelines,
In addition to the tub driver, pit crews are limited to
two members.
Heats and flights will be determined by time trials,
Trials will be based on the average time of three laps.
The first two place race winners of the 7.5 h.p., 10 h.p.
and Super 10 h.p. classes are eligible for the Regatta
Cup. Trophies will be awarded to the first two pilots in
each class and to the most Ingenious tub design.
The course of the races will be marked out by buoys
and will be 2 miles or less depending on the class.
Located at 231 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, the Easter
Seal Speech and Hearing Center serves Orange,
Seminole and Osceola counties. Complete diagnostic
services are available to individuals with speech and
hearing disorders. Speech, lan guage and hearing
screenings also are provided at preschool and daycare
centers. Comprehensive speech, language and hearing
evaluations are provided to all in the community.
Other services include a residential camping
program at Camp Challenge In Sorrento for disabled
children and adults; an Early Intervention Program,
Equipment Loan Service and Information, referral and
follow-up for handicapped individuals and their
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lab In Ocala, he added,
and contents as "close to $1 million." The entire building, which
had the fire reached the paint company.
Wrigid said Thursday he could not say whether the fire had
was constructed In 1919, measures 165 feet by 117 feet.
Killed In the blaze was 36-year-old William Uoyd Price of 214
Combing through the charred ndAge lbursft 111re in. been set deliberately until his investigation has been concluded
Wright said the fire team hadn't been able to determine the
Lakeview Ave., Sanford. The lieutenant was killed when a brick
vedigators said they are MW not certain what darted the and lab results have been completed.
wall of the pet supply store tumbled on top of him and another origin of Wednesday's fire but the "most burned" area occurred
"We have flied out some accidental causes such as a discarded
downtown Sanford fir, that claimed a veteran ffr.figidi's life.
in the back third of the building on the north side.
S?.nford firefighter.
Ernie Wright, Mate deputy fire marshal, said the investigative clgardte and faulty electrical wiring," Wright said.
"We are taking a layer at a time," Wright said. "We are down
Preliminary autopsy results Indicate Price died of brain
According to Sanford fire officials, the fire began about 6:55
team would continue their Investigation today at the gofted pet
hemorrhaging and other Internal injuries, according io Seminole
to the debris of the contents now and we will ultimately go all the
supply More gathering evidence for lab analysis by the Federal p.m. Wednesday at the Seminole Pet Supply, 200 Magnolia Ave.
way to the floor."
Memorial Hospital officials,
pet siçply firm occupied two sections of the three-section
Bureau of InvestIgatIon.
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The city of Sanford has donated a front-end loader to the inbaildh on Magnolia Avenue between Second and Third Streets, cuts on his left foot, a fractured left toe and has a separation of the
Wright, who would not dIscIoe,
vedigation to remove debris from the pet supply floor, he said.
FlrefIg!ters worked feverishly to extinguish the blaze before It pelvis. Seminole Memorial Hospital officials listed the Sanford
gathered said the FBI laboratory in Washington, D.C. Is "much
The Investigative team consists of 11 members from the state
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Wright estimated Thurstlay the damage loss of both building
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The belief that Bradley had been found guilty came, in part,
from a memo from assistant state's attorney Ralph Eriksson
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pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana.

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Bradley was hired as a CETA employee by the county In
November 1977. He served as a custodian with the health
department. On. Dec. 8, he was seen by other health department
employees placing a bag of marijuana In a closet near his work
area. For that act, health department administrative assistant
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Felony charges In connection with the incident were then
brought against Bradley, and the county personnel board
recommended the termination of Bradley based on the belief that
he had been found guilty of the felony charge of possessing
marijuana.

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-Teen-agers, 15.3 percent. labor force grew by 530,000
rose sllgitly to 5.7 percent unemployment, which some June's 5.8 percent rate to 5.7 July to 97.2 millIon, while the unchanged, while the rate for unemployment rate, going from
-Whites, 4.9 percent, un- during July to an overall 103.1
during July after reaching a economidi predict will lad the percent kept the unemployment number of unemployed stayed black and other minority teen- June's 3.9 percent to 4.1 percent changed.
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today.
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Friday,

Aug. 3 in,

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Herald Staff Writer
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Will Return On Sept. 5

firefighter,

WASHINGTON (UP!) — For some It's time to go home
and mend political fences. For a handful, It's time
to
survey presidential chances. Some will find good reasons
to travel abroad, and a few will stay In Washington and
work.
But for most of the 535
Congress, the
biennial August
beginning today Is a chance to go
on vacation with their families.
The House adjourned Th ursday night and the Senate
planned to quit today after seven months of activity unparalleled for sluggishness In recent years — perhaps
reflecting a perceived message from the voters that
Washington has been doing too much lately.
Congress will return Sept. 5 to a full agenda, including
consideration of President Carter's multifaceted energy
package and the SALT II treaty in the Senate.

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crushed under its wheels as was backing up to a fire hydrant,"
Cleveland said.
"AL that time Sanford had the only paid fire department In
Seminole County. Ours was the first department in Florida to
have regular classroom training sessions.
getting the first state fire college going In Ocala
he
"Th en the statistics showed that 70
killed In the line of duty than In any other public service
profession," Cleveland said.
The Herald records that Daffron's body was lying In the center
of the Intersection where the fire truck had pulled up in
preparation to backing up to the fire hydrant. "Apparently the
fire truck backed over the fallen fireman
massive chest
injuries and a fractured leg," the newspaper records. Daffron
was rushed to Seminole Memorial Hospital and pronounced dead
it

The death of Sanford Fire IA. William Price Wednesday was the
second death of a Sanford firefighter
the line
the
city's 102-year history,
The
occurred on Oct. 27, 1957. Th e victim was a rookie
Hubert Roy Daffron, 27. He was crushed
death
when he apparen tly leaped from a fire truck too soon as it approached a fire hydrant at the corner Orange Avenue and 10th
Street.
The Sa nf o rd Herald recorded the incident, which also is vividly
recal led by then Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr., who retired
from the Sanford department in 1965 after 4O1 years on the job.
"Daffron was new and too an xious to get
I suppose.
Everyone was trained in what to do and what not to do on the
department at that time. He jumped off the fire truck and got

. Congress To Recess Today,

Killed

Of

FLORIDA

Duty

I was instrumental In

many years igo,"

said.

percent more firemen were

causing

on arrival at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
A part of the "Y" used in connecting the hose to the hydrant was
found broken near the Injured man. In the crew with Daffron were
U. G.M. Harriett, now the city's fire chief.
An
was held a week later. Assistant State Attorney at
st was Tom Waddell,
the
Serninole-Brevard 18th judicial circuit.
Two frame
8th Street were
and two others
.1ange
damaged In the
Georgetown See! i
Cleveland also h..' .nd memories of U. Price, killed In the line
of duty Wednesday while fighting the blaze in the downtown area.
"I hired Price while I was fire chief," he said. "I had known him
and his family sin ce he was a kid. He was a very nice boy, a
conscientious firefighter and a good man. I always thought a lot of
him," Cleveland said.

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CORPUS CHRIST!, Texas (UP!) — The Coast Guard Is
preparing to move two 1,500-pound U-shaped booms off
the Texas coast this weekend to catch huge pancakes of oil
surging ever closer to U.S. shores from the world's largest
oil spill.
Current calculations project the spill could hit beaches
near Brownville, Texas, Tuesday, with bits of oil reaching
U.S. waters by Sunday.
Mexico's government oil monopoly, Petroleos
Mexicanos, said it will pay the Coast Guard for use of the
containment booms and the work of six guardsmen in the
battle to contain the 20,000-barrel-aday flow of oil from Its
r unaway Ixtoc 1 well In the Bay of Campeche.

Recovering From Gas Woes

the Inque

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destroyed by the fire

Avenue

were

the city.

State Energy Director Lex Hester said later Florida's
gas supply for August will be slightly higher than July's
but below the amount of gas consumed in August 1978.

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Black To Head Personnel
TALLAHASSEE, Fin, WI'!) - Gov. Bob Graham has
appointed the first black state personnel director,
choosing Robert Wollfork, University of Florida Law
School assistant dean, for the $37,000-a-year job.
Woolfork will help Graham keep a promise to substantially improve the ratio of blacks to whites In wellpaying government jobs, including helping blacks
upgrade their skills so they can move up from loweFechelon jobs.
Graham also announced Thursday the appointments of
Patsy Barber, 41, as director of human resource
management, and Andrew McMullian as state retirement
director. Both jobs pay $35,000.

BANGKOK,

Thailand (UP!)
The surviving woman was telling the truth," said one
-toldArefugee
Vietnamese woman has taken prisoner and
sexually diplomatic source. "She is very
officials

she is the assaulted by the Th ai captain fearful."
only survivor of 100 refugees unt il the pirate boat neared the
Reports of refugees being
who were raped, clubbed and Thai coast, where she, too, was
killed and robbed by pirates
drowned by Thai pirates roving tossed overboard,
have become more frequent In
unchecked through Southeast
The refugee officials who recent months.
Asian waters, diplomats said found her after she swam to
Most pirate ships appear to
today.
shore are keeping her under be fishing trawlers. Poli
Changes His Mind
'ce have
The 26-year-old woman said protection In the southern Thai
said fishermen claim they
she
to shore and reached town of Haadyal.
carry weapons to protect
NEW YORK (UP!) Former President Richard Nixon
refugee aid officials after she
—
Diplomats
s
ai
d
th
ey
fear
the
themselves
from pirates, and
apparently, has changed his mind about purchasing
was tossed overboard near th
a
e pirates may attempt to kill her. conviction of pirates in court is
$750,000 cooperative apartment In Manhattan's
Thai coast from the pirate ship,
"There seems no doubt she is virtually unheard of.
whose captain kept her in his
Residents in the 18-story building received letters
cabin and raped her repeatedly.
Thursday from the head of the cooperative's board, InIt was the second time In a
__
____
forming them Nixon had canceled a
week lone survivors of attacks
purchase
the apartment.
at sea have reached Thailand.
"Th ey (the Nixons) won't be moving in," said the owner
A 16-year-old boy, Nguyen
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of one of the cooperative apartments, Mrs. Jon WurtzVan Phuoc, survived three days
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on the open sea after his
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The letters did not say why Nixon had canceled the
refugee boat — also with 100
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people aboard -was purposely
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our police force is a dedicated
Diplomats familiar with the
police force.
— "Miss Lillian" Carter,
said the two Incidents
"Our officers are now doing
"I campaigned last time for a
President Carter's mother, N, went home from an
"were
separate.
diversified tax base but it won't their investigating on their own
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1Ir
r'rne La just an awful lot of come until sewers come
admitted complaining afaerer. path In her mudar.
— Lake time " Bacon said. "By
s1a oLng on," said is
Mary 1*90 Percent re.IdsnUal," into'Oie podk.
Dr. John H. Robinson, Mrs Carter's personal
—
"It's just a slaughter out there she said,
you'll be ruining it. Eventualjy i
physician, said earlier that she was' being observed for
right flow."
"It breaks my heart to have the police department will ha
what he thought waz bursitis In her left shoulder.
The wcr.an said the beat public safely cut but un to he Increased rather th
-Robinson ruled out heart trouble.
carrying her and a bo ut 100 fort unately it's the only area we decreased."
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was rammed in the South China into the summer education CETA," Bacon said.
Magazines Ignited by a hot plate were blamed for a fire that broke out about 6 Sea
last month by a large Thai program.
p.m. Thursday at this apartment building on 515 Pine St.
fishing trawler.
"We have no ll
ATLANTA (UP!) — Nobel Peace Prize winner Maimed
She said more than 60 people
Mrs. SouthCorrigan Th ursday joined Coretta Scott King, wife of slain
drowned immediately, many of ward said.
civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in urging
them trapped In the hold of the
Loughran then stood up and
an end to the use of violence to resolve conflicts.
small Viet namese fishing boat. said
simply, "I'd like to rebut
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!)
"All societies have Illnesses, but you don't cure those
The armed pirates then my rebuttal."
Former Alabama Gov.
Th
illnesses with the gun," Ms. Corrigan said. " ere Is
dragged some survivors from
Former
city
councilman
Geo
rge
C. Wallace, a national
something more powerf ul than the gun — the love of nonthe water.
Marty Bacon Sr., then got the symbol of resistance to Integra
violence."
Women were raped and floor and said, "I'm
standing tion in the 1960s, said Th ursday
Ms. Corrigan, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 197$ for
tossed overboard, she said. Men pat that you
don't
reduce
our anybody who wants segregation
her efforts to end the sectarian bloodshed In Northern
were beaten with Iron bars, police force. But on this
back "ought to have their bead
By SHARON CARRASCO
Ireland, urged Americans to embrace the principles of
Six persons were inside the stored Inside the building.
clubs and axes and then thrown referendum, I'd like
you
to
examined.'.'
Herald Staff Writer
apartment when the fire ocnon-violence to solve the country's pressing problems,
Accordi ng to The Sanford into the sea.
write letters to your con"I was for segregation," said
Two Sanford firefighters curred at the wood-framed Fire Department, Dave
stituents
telling
them
why
Wallace
in a speech to history
suffered minor injuries house. They escaped without Drelfuerd of 1904 Summerlln
you're doing it,
students at the University of
Thursday night as, at an injury, Galley said. The Ave., Sanford, happened to be
"If you level with people," Alabama-Birmingham, "I was
apartment building, they apartment building is occupied driving by and saw the fire.
Bacon said, "tell 'em what you raised that way and I believed
battled the city's third fire In by four families.
Shirley Dreifurest, his wife,
want it for, I think people will that way. I thought It was the
two days.
Galley said the fire destroyed said she, her husband and the
Fifteen-to-20 youths will respond. Idon't want the
police best thing for bo th whites and
No one else was injured In the about 50 percent of the building children were returning from distribu
Nellie Brewer
te "Vials of Life" In th e department cut. And cutting bl ks
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
ac .
blaze
that broke out at app- but the dollar loss for damages chur ch when the Incident oc- Sanford area Saturday, in fo
VinCi Buckner
HOSPITAL
ur
dispatchers
Is
Ludicrous.
Margaret
D.
Clark
"But ! was wrong. And when
roxlmately
6
August 2,
P.M. in a two-story hasn't been determined yet.
curred.
cooperation with the Seminole When new people come here the we l
ADMISSIONS
ost the legal battles we all
building at 515 Pine
The second fire In Sanford on
"We had come up Ninth County Sheriff's Department. first things they check on are
Scott Hoppough
'sintord:
Ave.
saw
that we were wrong," said
in
Sanford
.
Th ursday night caused only Street and tur ned left on French The distri
Pink Majors
bution will begin in schools and public safety. And Wallace.
Rudolph Putman
Lavona
Murphy
The
two
firefighters
were
minimal
damages, thanks to a Avenue," Mrs. Drelfuerst said, the downtown area and the
'c Hazel A. Smith
Batty J. Offineir
transported to Seminole passing motorists who hap- "We were going to get ice young people will work their
'llaroId D. Tatum
Mildred L. Robinson
,- $.mi. Evans, Bushnell
Memorial Hospital for trea t- pened to see it and reported it cream for the kids.
Hazel A. Smith
way south.
- Marte. Gr&amp;n. O•Bary
Clara Walker
ment of minor In juries and promptly to the Sanford fire
"Then
we
saw
one-foot
Vials of Li fe are plastic cases
àward C. Walters, DeBary
Valer ie White
were released.
dcpartmcnt.
flames coming from the containing an orange sticker, to
;Emll J. Gmlttsr, Deltona
• D. C. Williams
.Robert H. Yack.l, Deliona
Frank Culbreth, 37, of 91 S.
The fire was reported at 9:43 building. We didn't see anybody be attached to the doors of
James Williams
WASHINGTON (UP!) — If new polls are accurate,
DISCHARGES
Edgemon St., Winter Springs, p.m. at a warehouse located at but it looked like someone had re ig ato
Onita Waldo I baby boy
fr
er
rs
in
private
President
5ntord:
homes,
Carter should give thanks that the presidential
Ruth G. McGarvey, Dettona
sustained Injuries on his left 1200 French Ave.
sta rted it."
and health records of the ocelection is more than a year away.
elbow and Arth ur Tucker of
"It was sta rted on the po rch,"
"We still ha d the f ire that cupants of the household.
An ABC-Harris poll Th ursday showed Sen. Edward
1349 Azora Drive, Deltona, was Galley said. "We got it in tIme happened the pre vio us night on
The vials are to be attached to
Kennedy would easily def eat Ronald Reagan or Howa rd
treated for heat exhaustion,
and there was only minor our minds. My h us band had just the bottom right hand side of
Baker if the 1980 election were held toda y, but carter
An investigation conduct ed damage."
cut his (Bill Price) hair."
the upper shelf of the
would lose to either of those two GOP presidential
A.M. readings: tern. 11:31 pm.
by state deputy f ire marshal
LeRoy MacTavish of MacDrelfuerst is a bar be r at a refrigerator, where they will be
hopefuls.
Bayport: high, 10:31 I'm.; of
.'erature 11; overnIght lows,
ficials
and
the
Sanford
F
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tavish
Discount Car pets on 1218 local bar bershop In Sanford she easily accessi ble to Paramedics
ir
74; yester ay'i high, N; low 4:47 s.m. Iii? P
According to the survey, Kennedy leads Reagan 59
Department revealed the fire French Ave. said Friday he said.
called to the homes for
birometrie pressure, 30.10;
rcent of 38 percent and Baker 60 percent to 34 percent.
pe
BOATING FoEcAJ'r
began when a hot plate came in leases the warehouse to store
The t hird blaze was the assistance'
in
medical
felaflve humidity, 82 percent;
In
March, Kennedy's lead over Reagan was 56 percent to
St. Augistlie to JIter blot contact with some magazines, his car pets. At the t im e of the Seminole Pet Sup
ply fire at emergencies.
iads, 8 at 7 mph.
38
percent.
out N mile. — Wine voslabie said William C. Galley, tire, he estimated a bout $20,000 whi ch U. William Price w
Distributi on of the vials Is to
as
;fr'orecaat: Partly cloudy mostly southerly ii kasta or assjjga,g Sanford fire chief,
Reagan leads Carter 51 percent to 44 percent, and Baker
worth of merchandise was killed when a wall collapsed. be completed Aug. 11.
sough Sstarday with scat. less through Satwdsy. Seas 2
Is ahead of the president 48 percent to 43 percent.
Wed af ternoon and evenlag
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Thursday as they unloaded bales of marijuana at two
canal-front homes, are free today on $75,000 bond each.
Police raided the homes as the men unloaded nine tons
of marijuana from two 42-foot Hatteras yachts, the Wahoo

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Charged with possession of more than lCO pounds of
marijuana and conspiracy to import marijuana were
John Allen Jacobs, 34, Sarasota; Robert Critcher, 27,
Plantation; Walter Hilliard, 21, Memphis, Tenn.; Russell
Kearney, 27, Boca Raton; Donald Williams, 28, Trenton,
Mich., and Ronald Speed, 27, Hollywood, Fla.

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temperature-sensitive organic peroxide made an unscheduled stop Thursday when the vehicle's refrigeration
system went out, but a load of dry ice was brought in to
save the day.
Authorities said Karl Edwards was driving the Matlack

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Pensacola, Fla., when he noticed a gauge Indicating the
temperature Inside the refrigeration unit was rising.
The truck was cálTylng more than 5,000 pounds of
organic peroxide which officials said becomes toxic and
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attempted burglary, poli ce said.
Both men were taken Into custody and charged with possession
Friday, August 3, 19*—Vol. 71, No.
of burglary tools and attempted burglary following questioning,
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Deputies said the youth and his neighbor were shooting arrows
made from tong-dam weeds back and forth at each other.
QUICK-CHANGE ARTIST
Seminole County deputies are looking for a possible quick'
change artist who Wed to pick up some easy money ma fast food
restaurant In Fern Park, according to the deputies, rawl
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said a man about 35 years old with a beard came
to the counter
Tuesday evening and began asking for change for different
amounts of money.
At One point, CaMin told the man he wasn't sure whether he
had given the man too much money on the last $20. The man then
asked for his other $20 bill back but the manager refused.
Becoming Irate, the man threatened to strike Conkliji but fled
once deputies were called to the scene. Witnesses
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was st ruggling with the men, the girl's sister come Into the room

and the men fled, deputies said. later Thursday night the men
broke Into On home and again triw to moled the girl, but were
driven off by the girl's 23-year4d aunt, deputies said,
ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING
A nine-year-old Midway boy is in satisfactory condition today In
Seminole Memorial Hospital after being admitted Thursday for
an eye Injury suffered in a bow and arrow accident,

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The Broward County Circuit Court jury deliberated for
an hour before they were sent home for the day.

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and take away the house. - . then there's not a whole lot of inmates
who are going to have money," Vickers said.
The official said a few Inmates have paid their assessments, but
the sum will probably never be enough to, cover the adminbitrative cods. Vickers did not know the total receipts to date.
The "pay as you stay" law is believed to be the only one of its
kind in the nation.
It Lathe brainchild of former Rep. Billy Joe lUsh, D-Port St. Joe,
who said if Florida can charge patients at date hospitals It should
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"I frankly am still skeptical," said James Vickers, a department finance and administration officer who last month expressed doubt that the program mandated by the 1978 Legislature
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But Panhandle environmentalists refused Thursday to
sacrifice the Apalachicola Bay estuary in Florida.
Florida Gov. Bob Graham gave the U.S. Army Corps of
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HONEYMOON ISLAND, Fla. (UP!)
Three of six
dead pilot whales were buried Thursday and three more
will be covered with sand today on Honeymoon Island
near where they stranded themselvçs Wednesday.
Another pod of whales seen swimming near Honeymoon
Island may have escaped the fate of their brothers. "It's
been long enough there's a good chance if they were going
to beach, they would have done so by now," said Charles
Fuss, agent-in-charge of the U.S. Fisheries Service,
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trial of Solomon Webb, who is accused of killing Pennsylvania pornography kingpin John Krasner, will continue its deliberations today.
Webb took the stand in his own defense for an hour
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has lost a bid to block a psychiatric examination which
eit'id determine whether he will be granted clemency or
have hi. death warrant signed.
Circuit Judge J.C. Cheatwood denied a motion by
Alvord's attorney Thursday for a protective order to
prohibit the exam ordered hy Gov. Bob Graham.
But the judge delayed ruling on a defense motion to
have his conviction and sentence set aside and grant him a
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a re-election bid despite current
domestic problems and the
chance he might lose in the
early primaries.
Democratic Govs. George
Busbee of Georgia, Fob James
of Alabama and Bob Graham of
Florida talked about presidential politics during a break In a
discussion of waterway
development on three rivers in
their states.
Busbee, who met with Carter
Monday and at Camp David
before the president's energy
speech, said he found Carter GOV. BOB GRAHAM
more concerned about energy
and inflation than about losing November, 1975. Graham prein 1980.
dlcted that "Carter will proGraham said public unhappi- vail" both in the convention
ness with Carter now cannot straw vote and the primary
necessarily be interpreted as a next March.
probable public liking for
"Even if he loses in early
another candidate next year. primaries, I think he can
"The difference between now remain a viable cbndldate,"
and when the campaign starts said Graham. "It would weaken
Is that Jimmy Carter will be his candidacy, though."
evaluated against another canJames said he was unsure
didate then, and not just some which Republican would do best
standard that 'we'd like to see against Carter In Alabama or
him achieve," said Graham. throughout the South.
"When that happens, I think
"Folks in Alabama really
Carter will win the Democratic haven't started talking that
primary in Florida."
much about elections next
Graham also said it would be year," James said.
"premature to speculate now"
But James recalled that Sen.
which Republican would fare Henry Jackson, D-Wash,, who
best in Florida against Carter a has suggested that Carter drop
year from November.
out of the presidential race if he
"I think (Sen.) Howard Baker loses early campaigns, had lost
of Tennessee or one of the in Florida In his two bids for the
candidates from Texas (former presidency.
Gov. John B. Connally or exJackson was defeated in 1972
Rep. George Bush) would by former Alabama Gov.
probably do well in the South George Wallace and in 1976 by
against President Carter," C.rter.
Graham said.
"I don't know what Sen.
He said "current plans are to Jackson is talking about, but
have a straw ballot" at his based on his record of running
party's state convention next for president, I think I'd be
November, similar to the one careful about giving advice If I
Carter forces organized to show had his track record," James
his strength against Wallace in said.

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Florida's critical
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and fears of g":
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below last year, but the worst is apparently over,
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDM'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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By SHARON CARRASCO

ANGLE-WALTERS

The tragedy that struck down a Sanford
firefighter and hospitalized another Wednesday
night is a grim reminder that th e services rendered
by those brave enough to make public safety a
career can never be measured in dollars and cents.
Too often policemen, firefighters and other
public safety personnel are unduly criticized when
there appears a lull in activity which keeps th em
out of the public eye. It seems unless we hear
constantly of police chasing dangerous criminals,
or firefighters battling major blazes, we tend to
develop the misconception our public safety people
are loafing.
That also tends to make many of us view with a
Jaundiced eye those requests for tax dollars to
provide adequate manpower, enough equipment
and all the training that goes with public safety
work, forgetting for the moment there is no price
tag for such work. that money spent In that area
is primarily for insurance. Insurance in the form of
well-equipped, well-trained and well manned police
and fire departments.
We were reminded of that Wednesday night
when veteran firefighter 36-year-old Lt. William
Lloyd Price gave his life In the cause of public
safety. He had responded to a call to th e fire at th e
Seminole Pet Supply Co., 200 Magnolia Ave. LI
Price and a long-time colleague and friend, Lt.
Edwin Brooklyn, 48, vent ured too close to th e
burning building and before th ey could respond to
yells from fellow firefigh ters to get out of the way,
a section of a brick wall crumbled, crushing them.
Lt. Price died a short time later at Seminole

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Philip A. Lacovara, who played a prominent
role during the Watergate Investigation as
general counsel to the special prosecutor, claims
that "Watergate showed the inadequacy of the
impeachment mechanism."
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tapes by former Nixon aide Alexander P. Butterfield forced the president's resignation, ac
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to play at least 68 games In Baltimore in 1980, with no corn' mitment after that.

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"They want to keep relocation costs to a reasons, Including countering the ongoing
minimum, to satisfy the needs of th e employee, Chinese rapprochement with the West and
simple,
and to maintain a competitive relocation policy easing the potential military threat on its ex.
U aesrporsticn ws*.ds promising young with others In their field.
posed Si berian flank.
executive to move to another area, then presto!
"The corporation wants the person to advance,...........'"
the exec would pack up house an d family and but the corporation wants to control the
Peking's agreernej4,o the,bilateral talks,
which may or may not get underway in Moscow
make the career jump.
situation," Hall said.
later this summer, was accompanied by a
It Isnt that easy now.
With the average laUrn e going for about $5
demand
that thea Soviets
their
Tin executives, both men and women, now today, realtors' inside knowledge of the housing Vietnamese allies,
conditioncease
that aiding
the Soviets
deal from a strong hand themselves and want to market is valuable, he said, noting that "people
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impeachment Inquiry,
First, he says, the basis for impeaching a
resid
rd3dmeanois

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nesota under'the direction of regular quarterback Jim Zorn
Thursday night In the first preseason game for both team-then watched nervously as the Vikings tied it up in regulation
time.

know the bottom line costs before ever wrapping don't make comparable moves, they always take must find Impossible to grant and difficult to get
eronnd.
Lsh.
at le-a
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too vague. "The determination of the legitimate
"We're essentially a group of real estate
Now comes the border clash, first publicized
chief
executive
home
cods, the price of kids losing friends, the people, not big bus1ness,',ajd Hall. "We charge
grounds for overthrowing a
by
loss
of
a spouse's Job and other vital elements of a more reasonaNee, we're available flights in aPeking in a sharply worded protest. Moscow,
should be more clearly defined," Lacovara says.
delayed and muted response gives every
life.
and weekends. It's cod effective for the corn- indication
of prefering to play it down.
This ambiguity, which pervaded the Nixon
In the past, a corporation personnel depart- panles."
Investigation, may make Congress reluctant to ment could easily handle the paperwork and
The
The real I3sue between the Soviet Union and
real estate brokers across the
use the impeachment mechanism as it was In- reimbursement. Now many turn to outside nation independent
that belong to Relocation Resources are People's China is not, of course, sheep pastures
tended. Also, It could make impeachment an specialists for help in not only the transfer Itself, familiar with markets and thus
are able to or aid to allies or even ideological differences
overtly political process In which a House but making such a transfer attractive to the deal with firmsall
that want to transfer people from between competing schools of communism.
majority could bring charges for partisan person on the move,
one city to another.
reasons in an effort to change the chief of state as
Relocation Resources Inc., based in an antique
It is territory, the hundreds of thousands of
They compete with the specialized departIn a parliamentary system like Great BrItain's.
brick bustwas office in this suburban Boston ments of some big corporations and head-on with once-Chinese square miles absorbed by the
Lacovara believes impeachment should not be town, is a leader In the unique field. It's headed other realtors, betting their services w
czars during the 19th century.
ill give empire-building
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strictly on a criminal standard but also on by Walter R. Hall Jr., 44, a realtor and con- them an edge.
Peking, taking a totally nationalistic and nona president's competence to hold office.
sultant who designed a natiowIde web of top
Hall sees plenty of room for growth. He claims ideological position on the Issue, wants the
Lacovara's second concern Is that the Nixon realtors to deal with what he terms a problem executive transfers have become
an $11 billion territorial question reopened. Moscow refuses to
Investigation took too long. Judiciary Committee that "is nationwide In scope, but with regional industry in the past decade and, while
the moves discuss It.
Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr., D-N.J., initiated idiosyncrasies."
may be more difficult to handle than before,
In this situation, silence Is not golden but a
the Inquiry In October 1973. But It did not move
Hall said U.S. corporations transfer between there are no signs of slackening activity
guar
Into ruii gear for six months and It took nine
antee of cont inuing friction. 300,000 and a half-mlllon employees each year
"Careers are careers," said. "People know
months for the committee to make Its decisions. and relocation activity was up 40 percent in 1978. If they are going to hack inhe
that corporation, they
It takes two to make a dialogue as It does to
A House vote and Senate trial would have taken
He said corporations have three major needs are going to have to move. And If the cormake
a fight. What Sine-Soviet relations at the
many more months If Nixon had continued the
to consider In a transfer, beyond the fact they porations want that executive badly enough,
pass demonstrate is that it Is, however, a
Present
want a specific executive in a specific area:
they've got to pay for it."
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Thiesmann Named Starter
CARLISLE, Pa. (UP!)

BERRY'S WORLD

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their 1979 exhibition season at Tampa Bay Saturday night with
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Joe Thlesmann, the undisputed No. 1 quarterback since the
off-season release of veteran Billy Kilmer, will start at
'quarterback, with Kim McQuilken expected to play the second
half. No. 3 man Gary Valbuena, who Is struggling to make the
squad, will get work in the second exhibition, according to

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'."Moon In On Her Side

The 33-year-old golfing veteran, without a win after 11 years,
carded a 5-under-par 69 to trail favorite Nancy Lopez by one
shot Thursday after the first round of the $110,000 European
LPGA Championship, but has the stars on her side.
"The moon is in my ascendant which is good for me," said
Kazierski, who studies astrology and numerology when she is
not on the circuit.

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A former taxi driver testified
Thursday he saw two officers punched and beaten with a
nightstick during a clash between police and Pittsburgh
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night of Jan.. 34 1974.

6.4, over the Chicago Cubs 6.4,
double-header, the Phillies
Thursday. "I knew I had to
th e opener, 7-4, and th e
In the fifth inning, after a taking
keep us close, beca use their
Mets winning the nightcap, 2-1.

snap a 1-1 tie, pacing New York
over Philadelphia and ending
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second rain delay, Andre
starting pitcher (Bill Caudill
In the only American League
Dawson and Parrish hit conwas doing a good job."
contest, Boston clobbered Milsecutive doubles to tie the score wackee, 10-1.
LuzinskI drove i n three runs
"The last time
I
came
to
the
and
Parrish
went
to
third
on
a
Braves
7,
with
a two-run homer and a
plate seemed
Padres 2:
like the first wild pitch by Caudill, W.
Gary
Matthews
and
Pepe
single
to
lead the Phillies.
time," said Larry
Parrish, who
drove in two of the Montreal Schatzeder then lofted a sacri- Frias knocked In two runs Red Sox 10, Brewers 1:
By United Press Internati onal
Philadelphia's Pete Rose,
runs with a fifth-inning double fice fly to score Parrish.
apiece and rookie Tony BrlzBob Watson and Dwight
The
shocking
news
of
Thurknown
as baseball's most
and a sixth-inning single in the.
Motrea1 added thre ruii zolara.hurled an eight-hltter to lvina pac4 s, 16-ll\ attack . man Munson's death brought • aggressive
player, paid tribute
game which gave the Expos the"Mxth od Ellis VaentIne's 'lead tIle Bravê. tosei'GtiYh*d wIt tb homers each
and Mike tears
lb the eyes of New York to Munson and his dedication t'
their fifth win in six games. RBI triple, Gary Carter's run- Perry, 10-7, hurled the first 5 13
Torrez scattered six tilts, Yankees' Manager Billy Martin the game.
"But a game like that is a good scoring double and Parrish's Innings to move past floss
dropping the Brewers to their and tt r"" ' ,.. u,i.t,c*u
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tough win RB! single and added a tmnal Rdbouna foE 12th pla ce on the
fourth straight loss,
world praised the All-Star Series in 1976." said Rose, th
catchier as one of the game's was then a member ul (1;'
great competitors.
Cincinnati Reds, ''Thurmiian
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Thursday when the Cessna because he played the gaiiit'
like tue. lie used to talk to ,uu
start of thc 'uzmmnaer uashed when you were at bat and he
1,000 feet short of the runway could sure make you smile
Fullback 1974 season for a lucrative lineup so Coach Don Shula can to see plenty of action,
MIAMI (UPI)
and burst into flames while he We're all going to miss him."
Larry Csonka will be in the contract with the Memphis get a better look at his other
For New Orleans, quarterwas
practicing
landing
Yankees' owner (eurgt.
Miami lineup for the first time franchise of the defunct World signal callers,
back Archie Manning will play
mnirnuevers near his
home in Steinbremmner was at a loss foi
Veteran backup Don Strock a quarter, followed by veteran Canton, Ohio.
since 1974 when the Dolphins Football League, then went to
words when informed 1)1
take on the New Orleans Saints the New York Giants where he will start, followed by secod Bobby Scott In the second and
"lie was a great man," said Munson's
death. Munson as at
the
preseason
opener
was
mostly
Ineffective
in
three
year
man
Guy
Benjamin
and
tonight in
third quarters. Coach Dick Martin. "For his
family, the controls of the plane atseasons.
possibly rookie Larry Fortner Nohin says second-year man
for both clubs.
friends and all the people that
tempting to land at AkronThe 32-year-old former Syra- of Miami of Ohio.
Csonka, who still holds
Ed Burns will finish up.
knew and loved him, my
Csonka will be paired in the
Dolphin team career records cuse star has pared his weight
Regulars Chuck M uncie and deepest sympathy. We not only Canton Airport. Two uttiem
persons were injured in the
his for- backfield with Delvin Williams, Tony Galbreath will open at
for yards gained rushing and down to 237 pounds
lost a great competitor but a accident.
touchdowns, says he is giving mer playing weight and says who led Miami with 1,8 yards running backs with Wes (Thanleader and a husband and a
his career one more year to see Just this week he has regained rushing last year. Durlel Harris dier and Ike Harris at wide devoted family man
"There is very little I could
as well, He
if he can still be an effective the "explosiveness" In his legs will be at one wide receiver spot receiver. Missing with injures was a
close friend. I really say to express nay feeling at this
he needs.
power runner.
and Jimmy Cefalo, replacing will be defensive tackle Mike loved him.
moment," said Steinbrenner
It won't quite be like old times the Injured Nat Moore, will be Fultz and cornerback Clarence
"I've got one year, and I'm
"For the people who never "I've lost a dear friend, a pal,
going for broke," he says. "I tonight, however. Quarterback at the other.
Chapman.
knew 1dm and didn't like him, I and one of the greatest coinJust want one more go-around. Bob Griese, who also helped
Second-year tight end Bruce
The two teams are no Feel sorry for them," continued petitors I've ever known. We've
I'm not satisfied with what lead the Dolphins to the Super Hardy of Arizona State will strangers. This will be third Martin who
was "crying like a spent many hours together
Bowl three times In the early start at tight end, and
happened in New York."
rookie time in three weeks they have baby" for hours after learning talking baseball and business.
Csonka left Miami after the 1970s, is being held out of the Ron Lee of Baylor Is expected lined up against each other.
of the news, according to a lie loved his family. He was our
team spokesman.
leader."
Citation he purchased at the

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HOMEOWNERS:

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Harness Racing

TALLADEGA, Ala. (UP!),,- Veteran stock car driver David
Pearson failed to win the pole position Thursday for the
Talladega 500, but his second place qualifying spot still had its
joys.
Sunday, Pearson will line up with Hueytown's Neil Bonnett
to battle It out in the $231,000 Grand National stock car event.
Bonnett, who recently replaced Pearson in the Wood Brothers
Mercury, won the pole Thursday.

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2 Willie Do It
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Thursday
Baseball
Chicago (AL)
SEMINOLE
Don Kessinger
THURSDAY NIGHT
resigned as manager, saying he
plans to leave as a player also, and
First Race
Tony LaRussa of Des Moines was 4 Zeb Painter
2.10 3.00 2.10
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named Interim manager.
14.00 3.10
Baltimore
A corporation 5 Kathli Baby
3.10
headed by Edward Bennett
Q (4-i) 23.40: T (4.5.5) 1$6.20;
Williams bought the Orioles from Time 2:11.0.
Jerrold Hoffberger for $12 million.
Sicend Race
Boston Called up relief pitcher 6 Timely Jerry
21.00 10.00 3.20
Wilhelmus "Win" Redmmerswaal 1 KakO5i Tom
3.50 4.00
from Pawtucket of the international 4 Johns Belie
5.60
League.
0 (1.4) 43.00: T (6.14) 01.60,
NY Mots
Purchase outfielder Time 2:09,4.
Jose Cardenal from Philadelphia.
Third Race
Cincinnati
Optioned pitcher 3 RamblIng Ralph 30.00 11.00 5.00
Paul Moskav on 24- hour recall to S Demons Star
13.00 7.10
Indianapolis of the American 4 TCB
3.20
Association.
0 (3-5) 115.01, T (3.5.4) 710.40,
Basketball
Time 2:09.1.
Chicago
Fourth Race
Signed free-agent
center Coby Diet rick to a multiyear S Arin Laud
3.60 1.60 3.60
contract.'
4 Rompin Mitch
2.60 2.10
Soccer
2 Hardly Karl
2.50
New Jersey (ASL)
0 (4.5) 3.00; P (5-4) 5,44; Time
Signed
forward Rocco Calabrese.
2:09.1.
Los Angeles (ASL)
Fifth Race
Signed
defender Les Peterson,
7 SHavin Way
10.10 4.10 2.00
Sacramento (ASL)
6.20 3.00
Signed 2 Mr. Cecil
defender lames Dunne.
3 Mickey Peak
3.10
Football
0 (2-7) 27,40, T (7.2-3) 117.,
00
NY Giants
Obtained guard. Time 3:00.3.
tackle Bill Fifer from New Orbeens
Sixth Race
and defensive nack Ken Randle I FiagRalser
3.20 2.40 2.20
3 Gotcha Gal
from Dallas.
1.00 440
6 Polk.. Rodney
5.60
0 (3.1) 14.40, T (5-34) 313.60,
Chicago
Announced retirement Time 2:10.1.
Of offensive tackle Lionel Antoine.
Seventh Race
New England Reported rookie 2 DeleonTarport
3.00 2.20 2.20
linebacker John Zamberlin of 3 Facile
2.20 2.20
Pacific Lutheran had left camp.
7 Rose Collins
2.10
New York Jets
Cut freeagent
Q (2•3) 5.30, P (3.3) 9.10; Time
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They spent nearly seven the first Inning with all that shortstop Ivan DeJesus. Chica- with 4,548.
hours at the ballpark to play a lightning."
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single game but Dan SchatzedThe Cubs, who lost their sixth seventh on a run-producing
Keith Hernandez stroked an
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er loved every minute of it.
straight, were leading, 1.0, in single by Miguel Dilone and an
RBI single to cap a four-run
"It took me a long time to get the first inning on an RBI single error by Parrish.
eighth inning,
lifting the Card' Thurmon Munson greets Reggie Jackson at home
that victory, but I don't care if!
by Steve Dullard before the first
In other games, Atlanta beat
nals past the Pirates.
have to wait 24 hours fora win,"
plate during 1978 World Series
of three rain delays halted ply. San Diego, 7-2, St. Louis beat
l'hlllles 7-1, New York 4-2:
said the left-hander after the
Schatzeder worked the first 6 Pittsburgh, 5-4, Philadelp hia
Frank
Taverns
lined
a twoExpos won the marathon game, 2-3 innings to bring his record to and the New York Mets split a out,
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SUNNINGDALE, England (UP!)
Joyce Kazmlsrski,
amateur astrologer Is at her mid-haven and a stroke off the
pace.

JACK ANDERSON

WASHINGTON
Are the horrors of Nazi foreign countries (Including the United States) mander." He runs The Colony in military the health of millions of marijuana user, who
Germany being relived In South America then tracks them down and finally eliminates fashion; the men wear uniforms and maintain have inhaled the weed-klU'g residue In the
through an unholy aWance between right-wing them. The dynamite execution of Chilean exile close ties with
Chilean military officials, par- hallucinogenic smoke of their
favorite weed.
totalitarian regimes and war criminals from leader Orlando Letelier In Washington three Ucularly with Chilean Air Force officers.
But the results of scientific tests by the
Adolf Hitler's Third Reich? A topeecret Senate
years ago was listed by the FBI as a possible
"The Colony maintains complete autonomy respected Mount Sinai School of Medicine show
report raises this dlaqujdjng possibility.
Condor operation,
over its territory," the report states. that, even at Incredibly high levels
Over the years, we have reported eyewitness
of Ingestion,
"Investigations Into Its activities have always "there Is no difference in (the) effects
DINA, the infamous secret police of
of
accounts of the
ChIIUfl come to an abrupt halt."
paraquat and rnarljuanj alone."
unspeakable
of torture dictator Augusto Pinochet, was responsible
for
used by the military
dictatorsmethod.
of latin America
The Colony's main source of livelihood
Its
While warning that marijuana smoke Istozic,
against political oppQl'!'tI and their sieded the Latlillr murder, according to the confessed 250 men, women and children Is a large for
dairy
the reseax
hit
man.
And
a
tcp-.ecrd
Senate
report
raises
found that "the residual
allies. Women
"modern, sophisticated, Ger- paraquat coming over as
11* possibility that DINA, carrying on under a farm. But t
smoke does not Inhusbands are forced to watch; bibles are
"reformed" it. Is man-made communications equipment which crease this effect ...,,
tried In front of their parents. Uncooperative 'new name after 11
allows
It
contact with other pro-Nazi
ppdratlng
suspects are asphyxiated in piles of ecerunint, dave
calledSS-type brutalities at a Nazi en- elements throughout South America
Mount Sinai's report to the National Institute
and
"The Colony" at Parral Unared
or roasted to death over barbecue
Europe," the report notes, adding: "The Colony on Drug Abuse, made available to House NarA to y, Ills no coincidence that some ci
.
has received large amounts of money over the COIICS Chairman Lester Wolff, DN.Y., says that
these dictatorships are havens for Nazi war
'the tentative conclusion Is that paraquat at
"AØkànn.d source Indicated that DINA has years, probably from German Nazis."
criminaiswhomedtoescapetheeollap.eci
ainedadettion coda inside meColony,
1,000
and 5,000 parts per million does not InAnd DINA, u a
Hitler's Germany In I$4L Competent sourves and there are allegatIons that torture has taken Gestapo, used me Colony's international con- crease the tozicity Of marijuana smoke"
have told ow associate Dale Van Atta that Nazi place:e there," th secret report states, tracts to further its murderous dirty work in
To reach a paraquat level Of only parts per
refugees have offered* bthutnan expertise to "Alliptiens also have been made that German foreign countries, the report concludes.
million, a marijuana user would have to irke
the secret police of their adopted countries and persornel, who are described as ex-Gedapo and
Adolf Hitler's "l,OOO'Year Reich" may not more than 100 "Joints" per day, congressional
may even be directing some of the Hitler-style ex-8 officers, have given hatruction in torture have perished in the rubble of Berlin after all. researchers calculated.
torture and extermination of po11t1esl dissidents. tahnlqs and have actually taken part in the
PARAQUAT FLAP: The Great Paraquat
Even at an almost lmpcuLhie'le,el of 10,000
I
And It may be no coincidence that five Of the appllcstlon Of thee. tecimiques."
Flap may turn out to have been a tempest ina parts per million, paraquat may cause Increased
countries named In the torture charges - ChIle,
The Colony, a commune off1clally named "La teapot.
I while-cell accumulation. "bit this
Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina are Dlg'ddod" ("Noble Besiing"), was established
is no greater
For three years, marijuana smokers have than with tobacco cigarette smoke exposure,"
also members of an hdernathmai assassination on a LONscre tract by refugee German Loft- been huffing and puffing over the U.&amp;-supported the report states.
consortium known as "Operation Condor." As waffe fflcers at the end Of World War IL QA spraying of the herbicide paraquat an
Mexican
Though the researchers' conclusions are only
we reported earlier, Condor's "Phase Three" sources have Identified the leader as Frans marijuana fields. Pro-pot lobbyists
have
tentative,
millions of pot smoker,
section first Identifies common enemies in Pfeiffer Richter, referred to as "The Coin, Charged that the State Department endangered breathe easier.
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fair condition at nearby hospitals with burns and bruises. Upon
Impact, both wings separated from the fuselage and the craft
caught fire.
Munson will be buried Monday morning at Sunset hills Burial
Park in Canton. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 Jo 9
p.m. Sunday, at Rossi Funeral Home In Canton and private
services will be held Monday morning at 9 am.
The Rev. J. Robert Coleman of St. Paul's Roman Catholic
Church in Canton will preside over the burial.
Munson, who had his pilot's license and was considering running a commercial airline one day, purchased the Cessna this
summer and frequently flew home to visit his family. The No. 15
which adorned his Yankee uniform also appeared on the sides of
his plane.
He won the Rookie of the Year award in 1970 and was named
MVP In 1976, He batted over .300 in five of his nine seasons and
was the American League's third leading hitter In 1975 with a
career high .318. He also set a World Series record In 1976 for the
highest average by a player on a losing team, .529.
Munson batted over .300 for three consecutive seasons before
dropping to .297 last year, an average that ranked ninth in the
American League. Munson, known for his fierce Intensity, ranked
among the top clutch hitters In the game with eight game-winning
hits last season and a .303 average with men on base.
Last season Munson played with bad knees, was hit In the [read
by a pitched ball and was struck in the throat by a foul ball, but
still appeared In 154 games as the Yankees won their third
straight pennant and second straight world championship. He had
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CHICAGO (UP!) Don Kessinger, whose noble experiment
as a player and manager ended in his resignation as both, says
he will take his time deciding what is left for him in his
baseball career.
Kessinger, 37, resigned Thursday as player-manager of the
Chicago White Sex, mired In fifth place in theArnerican League
West and In the throes of a six-game losing streak. He said he
would return to Memphis to be with his family before he makes
a decision.
The White Sox replaced Kessinger who was named to the
unique managerial position only last October, with Tony
LaRussa, 34, skipper of the Sex' AAA Iowa farm team.
LaRussa was to manage the White Sex today In Toronto.

mentary on the subject, for a number of obvious

By DONALD A. DAVIS
HANOVER, Mass. (UPI)
It was once so

BALTIMORE (UP!) The Baltimore Orioles' new owner,
Washington attorney Edward Bennett Williams, has made it
clear to Oriole fans they must prove to him he should keep the
American league franchise at Memorial Stadium.
Williams' $12 million purchase of the Orioles horn the
family
'of Jerold Hoffberger was announced Thursday. The sale is
subject to approval of American League owners, but both
Williams and Hoffberger said they expect no opposition.
Williams pledged to keep the Orioles in Baltimore as long

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Moscow has been pressing for "a serious and
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Career Moves Still Good

credit

for his first-round, 4-under-par 66 over the challenging 7,014yard Oakland Hills Country Club course. Jack Nicklaus
finished at 73.

talks on improving Sino-Savlet relations, for

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and a one-stroke lead.

A slight altering of his take-away, which he made with

Neither Chinese nor Soviets, however, are ones
to make a big f uss over very little for no reason
at all. And It does not take too educated a guess in
this case to suggest that what is Involved here Li
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but has a different version of the proliminaries.
It reports intercepting a Chinese patrol that had
intruded half a mile Inside Soviet territory.
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Pçking's story Is that Soviet frontier guards
ambushed a Chinese group Innocently inspecting
sheep pastures where Sinkiang province meets
Soviet Kazakhstan In Central Asia. One official
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By DON GRAFF
The Soviets and Chinese are at It again.
The two governments are again trading vol.
leys of charges and countercharges over an
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This failure may be the greatest tragedy of
the sordid Watergate Scandal.
In some ways, of course, It Is understandabler
why many people wanted to forget everything
about Watergate and the dangerous leaders and
attitudes about government that It brought to
center stage. It is also a popular and comfortable
conclusion that Nixon's resignation showed that
the American political and legal systems
worked. Many adopted the view: "11 It ain't
broke, don't fix It."

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were, little has been learned from them. Neither
has there been much discussion of their
meaning. Gpvernment officials as well as people
who suddenly became Impeachment experts
closed the book on Watergate almost as soon as
Nixon took his final flight aboard Air Force One
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BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UP!) If Tom Watson gets any
more confident, the race in the 61st PGA Championship could
be for second place.

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AKRON, Ohio (UPI) He wanted to be in the Hall of Fame, to
be remembered as a man who played witli drive, enthusiasm and
pride. He was misunderstood, ornery, compassionate, moody
and çxceptionally talented.
If you watched Thurman Munson play, if you saw him consistently come through with the big hit when it counted and if you
saw him nail would-be base stealers with the quickest release In
the game, then you appreciated him for the quality player he was.
Munson, a seven-time All Star and a captain of the New York
Yankees, died Thursday afternoon when his twin-engine CessnaCitation crashed 1,000 feet short of the runway and burst into
flames at AkronCanton Airport at 4:02 EDT.
"The Hall of Fame is scmething I've only recently started to
think about," Munson said last week. "It's something I'd really
like .,. to be remembered that way. I think I've got a chance but
I'd like to have a few more good seasons."
There will be no more good seasons for the only Yankee to ever
win Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors. Munson
was 32 and leaves behind his wife, Diane, and three children
Tracy Lynn, 9, Kelly, 8 and Michael, 4. He also leaves behind a
shocked group of friends, associates and admirers.
"I was really stunned by the whole thing," said Roy White, who
played with Munson in the catcher's nine years with the Yankees.
"1 couldn't believe that it happened. I kept waiting for another
announcement to come over the radio or TV that it was all just a
mistake."
Regrettably, there was no mistake. Munson, one of three people
aboard the aircraft, was the only casualty. Co-pilot David Hall, 32,
and Jerry Anderson, 31, a friend of Munson's, were both listed In
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27-year-old firefighter was crushed to death when
he apparently leaped from the fire truck too soon as
it. approached a fire hydrant at th e corner of
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That success was not gained easily even though
the magnitude of Nixon's offenses was obvious
for many months before he resigned.

firefighter in the department's history to die in the
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Despite the loss of her husband, Mrs. Price
mustered enough courage to visit Brooklyn in the
hospital to let him know she was relieved and
happy he was alive.
Mrs. Price is to be commended as well. We
extend our sympathy to her and other relatives and
friends of Lt. William Lloyd Price.
Lt. Price became the second Sanford

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its evidence was circumstantial.
"Nobody was there at the time of the shooting,"
Erlkksson said.

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a broken pelvis and other injuries,
That was tragic enough. But, as Sanford City
Commissioner John Morris and others pointed out,
the tragedy might have been considerably greater

among policemen, firefighters and their families.

Ralph E. Erlksson, assistant state attorney, said

the judge's ruling "appeared to be appropriate
based on the evidence ...... I don't have any qualms."

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joining paint company.
Commissioner Morris said the firefighters
'shoulçlbe commetclftd
correct. And so should those law enforcement officers from the Sanford Police Department and the
deputies from the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department who helped maintain order and crowd
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made a valiant effort to save Lt. Price and Lt.
Brooklyn.
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was culpable negligence," Bridges explained.
"Culpable negligence Is the flagrant and wanton
disregard for others."

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outside In wait of the defense attorney said feebly
both she and her husband "were relieved" by the
Judge's ruling.
The judge did find the boy guilty of the Improper
use of a firearm. He ordered a pre-sentence investigation of the boy's background before he hands
down a sentence on Sept. 4.
The maximum penalty the boy faces is being
placed In the residential treatment program under
the Rehabilitative Health Services MRS) until he is
19.

"i am sure this will be something that Is hard for
you to live with the rest of your tile," said Circuit
Judge Kenneth Leffler.

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The boy anxiously left the courtroom well ahead
of his parents. His mother standing teary-eyed

The tragedy was the accidental shooting death of
an Infant on Feb. 10. The 12-year-old Sanford youth
had been found not guilty by the judge of manslaughter but the incident would haunt him for the
rest of his life. The judge seemed to be trying to
prepare him for it.

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Coming out of the courtroom, defense attorney
Jack Bridges said he was "very pleased" with the
ruling adding It was a "difficult" case to prove
manslaughter.

"But you will have to learn how to live with It."
The youth stood silently beside his tall, thin father
who had a much darker shade of red hair than his

guns."

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said:
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probably wouldn't have resulted had you been a
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matrimony on July 7, at
p.m., at the Casselberry
Baptist Church. Rev.
Samuel Elliott performed
the candlelight and double
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Clockwise from top right; Madeleine's pierced
a chable shoulder strap ($95). Clockclutch with dell
leather melon-shaped shoulder bag features flat wise; harry Levine's silver box bag with gray
cork backside and extra long shoulder strap that can simulated-cobra skin featuring a drop-in chain
be worn across the body ($120); Haiston for JIB, shoulder strap ($20); Dcliii handbags' gold shell
Accessories' black binocular-shaped shoulder bag evening clutch Includes a drop-In chain shoulder
($135); Marie Trezza for Jacaranda's octagon- strap ($160); Zusiti's plum lacquered wood box
bag
shaped framed bag with luggage closure and key
with gold swirl design and decorative silk tassie
($96): Varon's zebra-stenciled calf and leather
($170).

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have been placed more
favorably. His re%vPr4_fnr
overbidding was 19 Umes12,
or 228 IMPs for his partnership, while his unfortunate
opponents lost that same =
IMPs for being unfortunate
enough to have been In the
wrong place at the worst
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Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a formal gown of
white
point-d estrit
fashioned with an overlay
of alencon lace covering
the bodice and extending do%m the front of
the skirt which terminated
in a chapel
crystal sheer tapered ion ,
sleeves were cuffed in
matching lace.
Her chapel length, lace-

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trimmed veil of illusion
was secured to an alencon
lace crown. She carried a
nosegay of yellow mini
carnations backed with
lace and showered with
lace streaniers.
Judy Anderson attended
the bride its inaid of honor.
She V,oft a blue floral pimt
crepe de chine gown tied at
the w, 511
orchid
ribbon sash. She
mini yellow carnations
showered
with
lace
streamers.
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Blake and Vickie Richie
were the bridesmaids.
Their blue print peasant
gowns and flowers were
identical to the honor attemlant's.
Bryan Athan served the
bridegroom as best man.
Ushers were Bruce Athan,
Tommy Athan and Marty
Collier. Lori Athan was the
flower girl. The ring bearer
was Brent Athan.
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was held at the Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Following a beach
wedding
trip,
the
newlyweds are making
their home at Lakeland.

By ELLIE GROSSMAN
Special to Ile Herald
NEW YORK (NEA) "Did you hear about poor Lydia?
She went just like that, at the opera. Opening night. They
found her sitting in the ladies room, one small bruise on
her forehead and a look of astonishment on her face. Yes,
quite baffling, especially since the police suspect the
wound was self-inflicted. Can you imagine?"
Easily. In fact, the inside poop is that Lydia, who was
always good company but short on smarts, was eager to
return to her seat for the second act of "Linsalada
Mista." So she grabbed her evening bag and then, noticing
a stray curl on her forehead, reached up to fix it,
delivering a stunning Wow to her temple. In other words,
her clutch did her in,,
Hardly surprlalng,.to all but Lydia, considering the
sharp turn handbags have taken for fall.
The police are' unwilling to disclose the make and
natrc of Ldia'
bat ,c kno,v hat Lydia
wore to the opera opening night, ergo!
She could have been toting a sHver frame, mini jewelry
box clutch by Harry Levine, with snake-like leather inset,
f-r-W. Or Delill's 9~,
)d-platcd cl2m sheH, llnedmith velvet

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Then again, it could have been Zushi's curvaceous
lacquered wooden box, in burgundy with gold ribbon
design and silk-like tasse for $170. Lydia had a feel for the
wooden.
But, say! Wait a minute! The police disclosed that site
went to the opera straight from her chiropractor. She may
have been carrying a casual handbag! Now, run this up
the flagpole:
1) Lydia was going to the opera. 2) For $135, Ilalston has
done a black leather Binocular shoulder bag with that tiny
little bold initial on the bottom...
No, no, too tailored. Lydia had on her satin wedgies.
Still. they did find her lurex scrape draped across her
seat in Dress Circle. Perhaps she. was wearing the brown
leather "half a cantaloupe" shoulder bag by Madeleine,
with stitched leather strips outside and cork on the flat
backside, for $120.
An, wnat s th e use' All we re sure of is that a structured
bag in hand
fall, day ornight, is worth some watching,
and possibly a new rider in your insurance policy.
And that Lydia missed 'Gli Zuccini Vecchi in the
second act.

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Each month there are always
what causes the oranges on my Crabgrass is an annual and will
a few questions that I am asked
navel tree to get covered with usually turn brown and the
over and over, again-by local
raised buxnpy.spota' '
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TOM
residents. Here are some of the
A. You have a common spring application of a pre.
DAVIS
more common questions
disewsp of vitriv; treps valled ernereenve herhiride vonUrban
reccntl asked I hope the
scab This problem can be taming either HaIui or Daith,t'
Horticulturist
answers will help other county
controlled
with sprays of will kill the seeds before the)
residents who niny be exneutral
copper
fun gicide. can germinate. Remember, a
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periencing the same problems
Htpcat this treatment 10 (lays thick healthy hiwn is the keyto
A' Cualm- .%,ou picase tell ine
later. A_s always, follow label weed control. Only use her.
what the fine webbing is that is Diethyl 1 oluamidi (DK1) directions.
bicides
when absolutely
covering the trunk and limbs of 1)unethyi I'hthalatc, and Ethyl
A. Could you please tell me necessary.
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my oak trees and if it is harm- Ilexanediol. These repellents how to go about cotitiolling
should be applied to legs, crabgrass in my lawn'!
ful?
Tom Davis Is the Seminole
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ankles,
cuffs, waist and sleeves
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seeing Is spun by psocids or
or information contact him at
directly to the body as directed can be done except for the Agricultural Center, San.
bark
lice.
With
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closer
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removing
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CONFIDENTIAL. PLEASE often see onplants,
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By Oswald Jacoby
You responded two clubs
in diameter developing in
earthquakes. floods and
general expect from tids kind of What your guy expects is. Ask on trees. Insecticide sprays,different
authority on a given subject yourself coming out on
and Alan Sontag
areas of the lawn.
to your partner's one-dinthe short
therefore,
would
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famine, but when I see them
relationship?
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spades held trick one South are in a game-forcing situa.
be, and I'm embarrassed.
object!
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could afford to take
Be generoi within reasonable Jeopardized today if you're
humid weather and many calls
Lion so that your partner
The women as well as the
We feed clothe and educate
diamond
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A. YES. Chiggers or "red have been coining in the office
r won't pass. If he proceeds to
wthitwas::
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bugs" are actually the larvae of recently with this problem.
making loans to one who is a your way. Try to be
any ng except four
five
clubs,
four
diamonds
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hearts ou will
poor risk. You may have to cooperative,
for a
mites
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and the aces of spades and slam
liberals are going to ruin this can't suddenly tell them I hate
write off the debt lata.
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hours
of relaxation. If with Daconil 2787 at the rate of 4
hearts.
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your forebears hadn't sought a terrific guy. e asa driver's
rule,
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license but doesn't own a car.
from another count
before the camera, stick to your
It would take more space I have to pick him up at his
Diane
regular daytime makeup. Too
thn I am allowed In Ws place whenever we go
much
makeup
makes
your
face
coliznntoexplaln *by wernust anywhere. It didn't bother me
Robbens
look like a mask. Wear a warm
accept these bomeless victim at first, but it does since he told
shade
of
foundation
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some
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of war and oppressiocL
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2pp"rs ou the Statue of Liberty distance of his job, so he walks
will tend to make your mouth how their clothes should fit. If
to
work
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restaurant and want to make middle look and your body
should pick up the girl — most
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in any way possible.
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response to your transplanted kidney or a
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Friday, Aug. 3, 1979
Legal

Legal

Notice

Notice

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number fl.224-CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
H. KNOX BETTINGHAUS,

County Court
Seminole County, Florida
Case N. III-12-SP-03
Jcseph Harris Company, Inc.,

Plaintiff,
VS.
Foy C. Justice and J. T. JuStice, as
Personal Representatives of the
Estate of W. L. Justice, Deceased,

Deceased

Ross Robert (right), Youth Service Committee Chairman for the Sanford
Kiwanis Club, presents $500 check from the club to the Grace Kehrer, executive
director, and Dan Scinto, president, of the Seminole Youth Program Council,
Inc., as board member Tom Weinberg looks on. The council has until Sept. 15 to
raise the additional $2,000 needed in matching funds for Seminole Youth Service
System.

FOR YOUTH

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OKs

Improvement

Plan

Seminole County Corn- line, .47 mile; base course, pave
b. Eastbrook Boulevard; 2,600 feet; resurface 22 feet,
missloners have approved a 24 feet rural, some curbing.
d. Spring Valley Loop; off
Howell Branch to Orange
tentative road Improvement
5. Five-Points Access Road County line, 3,000 feet; Wymore Road, 800 feet;
schedule for the 1979-80 fiscal
U.S. 17-92 to n ew jail, .13 resurface 30-fool width.
resurface 24 feet.
year as follows:
mile; provide new alignment
e. Oranole Way; 600 feet;
c. Chuluota; Third Court,
NEW CONSTRUCTION
from U.S. 17-92 to jail complex. Avenue E. Fourth Street, Sixth resurface 22 feet.
I. Red Bug Road
TRAFFIC OPERATIONS .f. Trinity (Weatherafield);
Street, 2,000 feet; resurface 18Bear Gully Canal to State
INTERSECTIONS
700 feet.
foot width.
Road 420; .57 mile; excavate,
a. State Road 436 and Lake
g. Clemson (Weathersfield);
d. Sipes
Avenue;
south ofWeathersfleld
fill, widen to 24 feet, rural Howell Road; add turn lanes, Kentucky,
2,700
feet; resurface
to Trinity, 2.600
section.
modify signal heads.
feet
resurface
22 feet.
foot width.
Z. Lake Mary Boulevard
b. Tuskawilla and Red Bug
h.
Barbuda;
lake
Geneva
Road;Road,
First resurface 20 feet. 900 feet;
a. Phase I: Fifth Street to Roads; add lanes all ap- Streete. to
Lake
Barney
wbto
I. Encino; Oakland Hills, 600
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4,000ts&amp; Lake Harney Road
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feet;
.resuxfa 20 feet., I
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r,t aw,et,. see
FPfiiiii*11-"L'iKa1 to
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Oakland Wive; 900 feet;
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Stzet, .20 mile; Ninth Street to acceleration lane.
resurface
20 feet.
1. Geneva; local streets;
High Street, .70 mile;
d. Lake Mary Road, 1-4 to Second
k.
Neil
Road,
County line to
Main Street ,
straighten drainage. 24-foot Lake Emma Road; add lane Fine Street,
Balmy
Beach,
1,300 feet;
3,000
sediofl.
eastbound.
resurface
18
feet.
Phase III; Interstate 4 to
e. Montgomery Road south of face
l. Bonnie Drive; off Bear
Road; Ohio to
Crystal 1.4 miles; High Street to State Road 434; extend storage fleg. Marguettefeet;
rcrtsre
Lake
Drive, 1,300 feet;
ar 1 7,800
easii.ent, .74 mile; and bypass lane northbound.
resurface
18 feet.
width.
straighten and resurface 24-foot
f. Wymore Road and Oranole
m.
Lakeview;
off Bear Lake
h. Old Geneva Road; Avenue
section.
Road; add lanes all ap- C to Old Osceola Road, 6,400 Drive, 900 feet; resurface 18
Phase IV; FPL easement pruches.
feet.
g. C-427, west of U.S. 17-92; feet; repair and resurface 18to U.S. 17-92.91 mile; resurface,
In. Pendleton; off West Lake
width.
24-loot rural section.
realign to meet State Road 419. foot
Brantley,
1,300 feet; resurface
Dlaict 3
3. Seminola Boulevard
Commissioners also agreed
20 feet.
Phase I: Button Avenue to to resurface 10 of the following
a. Markham Woods Road;
o. Academy Drive; off state
Winter Park 11trive, 1.14 miles; 22 miles of proposed projects. south of E.E. Williamson to Route 436,12,00 feet; resurface
replace base course, resurface They will decide before October state Route 434, 5,50) feet; 20 feet.
24-foot section.
which of the roads will benefit resurface 22 feet.
District 4
Phase II: Winter Park from the $151,000 in funds.
b. Sand Lake Road; state
a. Dog Track Road; C-427 to
Drive to Lake Avenue, .57 mile;
RESURFACING
Route 434 to West Lake U.S. 17-92, 3,900 feet; resurface
edge, resurface, 24-foot rural
District 1
Brantley, 2,200 feet; resurface 24 feet.
section.
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a. Dodd Road; Red Bug Road 24 feet.
b. North Street; Palm
4. Longwood Hills Road
c. Notre Dame; Weathers- Springs to Charlotte, 3,900 feet;
to Dike Road, 4,300 feet;
E.E. Williamson to county resurface fl-foot width.
field Avenue to Trinity Avenue, resurface 24 feet.
Charlotte Street; North
Street to C-427, 5,000 feet.
O' Brien Street; U.S. 17.92
to railroad, 1,900 feet; resurLeaves
face 24 feet.
Magnolia; Oranole to Lake
Shore Drive, 600 feet; resurface
20 feet.
I. English Estates; Falmouth
Lookng
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and Sunderland intersections,
500 feet; resurface 22 feet.
District 5
HONG KONG (UP!) Hong miracle if they have survived."
Public transport which was
a. 46A: French Avenue to Old
Hope, the most powerful completely halted during the Lake Mary, 6.600 feet; resurKong's millions ventured back
to debris-cluttered streets typhoon to hit Hong Kong since height of the storm, was face 44 feet.
today as a weakened Typhoon Typhoon Rose which killed 130 gradually resuming full operab. Orange Boulevard; Oregon
Hope moved on Into China, persons inlVll, had moved over uons today. Flights u and out of to North Street 9,000 feet;
leaving a toll of eight dead In to Guangdong province inChina Hong Kong's international resurface 20 feet.
the coLny and fears that by midnight Thursday and airport also were back to
C. Old lake Mary Road;
hundreds'of Vietnamese but weakened enough to be normal.
Airport
Boulevard to 46A, 2,100
people may have perished on downgraded to a tropical
fed;
resurface
24 fed.
storm. There were no reports of
Hope's terrific WindS tossed
the stormy s*'.
d.
Airport
The typhoon, which stnk casualties or damages train freighters in Hong Kong's Country Cl ub toBoulevard;
ii street, 500
harbor around like toys,
with lightning speed and Chinese authoritieS,
feet; repair and resurface.
smashing 150 mph winds, ii
e. North Park Avenue;
Jüredat least 2lopeopleln Bong
Airport Boulevard to 27th
Set
Kong and left it looking like a
Street, 90) fed; resurface 24
war-torn city.
Trees lore uprooted, huge
f' Markham Road; 431 to
glass advertising signs
Markham Woods Road, 7,500
aihed into millions of pieces,
fed; resurface 20 fed.
Amts flooded and sheet metal
Groundbreaking for the $1.5 mnll4jon Mediplex Inc. health
g. Country Club; Rantoul
from construction sites hurled facility on Fairy Lake in Lcngwood pill be held Wednesday at 5 Road to Lake Mary Boulevard,
ough the air like paper.
p.m.
5,500 feet resurface 22 feet
Debris littered the streets,
The 120-bed nursing home Is due for completion In nine months
some blocked by fallen trees and will employ a staff of 75 persons with an estimated annual
Ad rubble and numerous payroll of $600,000.
an
Thad Hawkins, chairman of the board of Mediplex, which Is
abandoned cars.
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Hong Kong Marine Police headquartered in Jackson, Miss., board members and Longwood
FICTITIOUS NAME
1d early today there was no city officials will be present for the groundbreaking,
NOIk. Is hsftby given that we e
word aim' a boat with 400 VId- The city is iponaoi-ing the nursing home projed with tax- sngged In business at P.O. Box
1111, Longwood, Seminole County,
'ciineae refugees which ezempi bonds and when the bonds are paid off in
y
Florida, under the fictitious name at
city.
reportedly was forced away ownership of the facility is slated to revert to the
SUNSHINE CABINETS, a nd that
from Macen, the Portugese
To accomodate the facility a new zoning dassificatlon was we int.w to register 5.14 name with
40
miles
wed
of
Hong
est
ablished by L.ngwood
NGMP-1 (Nuraing Home-Medical- the awkof the Circuit Court,
terrItory
ninoie County, Florida In ac.
andwaahead0dforHCO1 Pro(e ional). A non-prufli holding
pj
cordance with t he provision of the
just before the sterns Langwcod residents has been set m to sell bonds and low the
Fictitious Name Stitulet. To.Wit:
facility Ia Modiplea to operate as a wrathg home. Appointed to Section MAP Florida Statutes 1ev.
g: Michael P. Eline
Police spokran*n the board of directors by the Longwood City Cpm1iaon were
Bob Carpenter
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d, "ii they are ot* to sea In Fred '.Bistline, Ron I(oth and Ray Milwee. -JANE Publish July 27 &amp; Aug. 3, 10, if. 1t79
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INVITATION TO BID
RELOCATING PORTABLE
BUILDING "DE" SEMINOLE

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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luplicate, enclosed in an opaque
eaied envelope bearing the name
nd ad'ess of the bidder and

narked: RELOCATING POR.
FABLE BUILDING "DE", SEMI.
40LE COMMINITY COLLEGE
id delivered not later then date
md hour mentioned above.
Owner reserves the right to relect
my or all bids or certain portions of
bid as stipulated in the FORM OF
'ROPOSAL, and to waive any
ormallties and technicalities In
Idding, and to award the lob in the
est interest of the Owner. No bid
tail be withdrawn for a period of 30
lays from the opening date.
Dr. Earl S. Weidon
President
Seminole Community
College

Notice

Florida, underthefictftiousnameof

THE PEOPLE'S AUTO EX.
CHANGE, and that we intend to
register said name with the Clerk at
the Circuit Court, SemInole County,
provisions at the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 545.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
$g. Diana L. Jarrett

Charles L. .isrratt Jr.
Ruth

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Smith's 8th Birthday the best
evert He'll never forget you or
Mr. P's.
Hisramily
RHONDAG.MILLER
Please call 322.1210
Thanks.

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First &amp; Only child care (enteropen
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 322664$.

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Notice

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINGS
The Board of County Corn.
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of Seminole County will
hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida on August 28, 1979
at7:OOP.M.,oras soon thereafter as
possible, to consider a specific land
use amendment to the Seminole
County Comprehensive Plan, Or.
dinance 77-25, and rezoning of the
described property from A-i
Agriculture to R.3A Multi-Family
Dwelling District,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE
77.2$
WHICH
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
USE
ELEMENT
OF
THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPRE.
HENSIVE PLAN FROM LOW
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO
MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDEN
TIAL FOR THE PURPOSE OF
REZONING THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM
A.1 AGRICULTURE TO R.3A
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
DISTRICT.
The West /4 of the Southeast "'
lying South of S.R. 426, in Section 36,
Township 21 South, Range 30 East,

Seminole County, Florida, LESS the
SOUTh MO ft. Of the West
thereof. Consisting of 27 acres more

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Assist. Mgrs. of general store.
349-5827.

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Restaurant help wanted, mature 8.
dependable, part time 8. full
time - good hours. Apply in
person to Stuckey's Pecan
Shoppe, II &amp; 46, Sanford.

Furn Apt., 1g. kit. Aduitsonly
400 Palmetto Ave.
831.1166

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SOBIKS Sanwich shops is now
taking applications for manager
trainee position in the Sanford
Store. Benefits available, in.
terested applicants apply at
Sobiks Sandwich Shop General
Off Ice
N. Hwy. 17.92 between
9&amp; 11AM.

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IN1HO CIItCUI11OUNT, IN AND

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By: Joann K. Hare
Deputy CI''k
publish' July 13, August 3, 20,
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WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on July 28th, 1979.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court
By: Cynthia Proctor
As Deputy Clerk
Publish July 27 8. Aug. 3. 10, 17, 1979
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CARPENTER'S
HELPER
$4.50 hr., mm, 1'. yrs. exp. Work in
Deltona. 339.90 79 between 7 p.m.
&amp; 9 F-.i.,"aily
For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323-5324,
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AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 20th P1. Exp.
onlyt Wages commensurate w.
abllity.fringe benefits.
JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIEL
.DS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
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EMPLOYMENT

Jr W W IL
91 2 French Ave.
323.5176
Cafeteria P.T to train now for
Sept. opening. 2 p.m..v
exc. co benefits. Apply to ivu
Whittington, SCC cafeteria. 321
0909.

21-Situations Wanted

a' own ggreeting

Experienced tractor trailer driver
wants lob.
NOBULLI
3238711

SNOW - dediCated to

welcoming new residents.

28-Apts. &amp; Houses
To Share

Flodda Owned
A call from you will bring a
Prompt visit from our reprssentative. She has brochums,
civic Information;
and to blip with your shopping needs, cards of InIroduction from
local met-

Working lady 53 yrs., would like to
share her) BR, 2 bath home with
same. Everything turn. Must
turn. references. 323.1707.

Reg Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
321 0759
Aft, Hrs. 327-7643,322-1869
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301 C 23rd St. $36,900. Large 3 BR.
P bath, C H&amp;A, FR, fireplace,
on 2 lots, with fruit trees.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

?EALTOR
19
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173 6061 or eves. 323 0517

bldg. Currently leased, high
return. Can you believe $65,000?
lchair est. barber shop. Inc. bldg.,
land 8. eqpt. Only $71,000w $1000
dwn. Owner will hold at 7 pct.

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Estate IvH.c
7711 5,,lir4 Ave.
373971
e. CU

VA. F HA-235-Con. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lot ot our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc., Realtor
6443011
The sooner you place YOU?
classified ad, the sooner you wil l
get results.
For Sale By Owner
40R.Ibath, carpet, air, 2lOObIock
of Summerimn. Call after 5:301
weekends. 323 6707. $17,500.

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323.7259

Sanford Gracious living Reas
Weekly I monthly rates Inquire
500 S. Oak $11 7543.

339155$

3390509
339-0501

E.AltamonleDr.

I OR 2 B fenced yd, C H&amp;A, car
port, scr. porch. $43,900.

30-Apartments Unfurnished
Sanford one bedroom, air, ceramic
bath, $150. Adults, furniture $10.

841.7113
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1 BR-- $117 up. Pool. Adults only.
on Lake Aoa. lust So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
3231670 Mariner's ViIge.

gialm gagm &amp;M

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

OFSANFORDREALTOR

7 BR fully turn., including pans,
dishes, silver, Inens. TV 8. all
utilities Doily, Weekly. Mon
thty, Shenandoah Village. 323
2970

904-7344031
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2565
PARK
323-2222

eWAGON WHEEL CHARM 7
OR, 2 B ranch style home, lust

listed. Situated on cor lot, lush
lar.dscaping. $19,500. Call today
f or aPPt.

CLIKE THE COUNTRY? 9+
acres in Osteen with 1g. 3 BR, 1'
B, nearly new mobile home.

FLASHI FLASHI
Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $74,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This.

AGENCY

REALTOR 323.I99,
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 3.49-5400

Raborn

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1Sf &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES R. Legçj, Lic.
Mtg. Broker, 875 Nc,
Wymore. Rd.. Altamonte
862 7483

Complete 7 pc. blonde mahogany
OR set. Excellent condition,
1350. Call 327 1536.

REALTOR332I000MLS

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3803 Orlando Dr.

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115 Laurel Or Furniture, dishes,
linens, books, washer, dryer,
t ools, Misc.
Twin &amp; Dbl beds. 30's Waterfall
fIR suite, roto tiller. Prices go
ciwn 10 pct. every 10 days. Hurry
for Bargains 2671 5. Sanford
Ave , 327 1191 Open Tue's thru
Sat 9 - 30 to 5.30

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'76 Pinto MPG. low mi • new t,rri
Lake Kathryn Motel, TIm II. MI
N 'iwv 17 92. Casselberry. Ii
1979 Custom Jeep CJ S Take over
iyments, have to see to .sp
preciate Call 319 5531 or 323
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NT Power, Air, auto
4 Dr $795 323 1303

Midas travel trailer
30', 14995 F lRMt
3 1009

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Air Conditioning

Army Boots
310 Sanford Ave.

32) 5200

VA &amp; FHA Financing

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$I1.99pr
327 $791

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
3It31SE,FirtSt.
3?2..!
Beauty Salon Chairs-used but
good cond. $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 3228771.
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Carport

Sale-

corner of

Mellonville &amp; 70th. Sat. II to S.
Dishes, turn., clothing.
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55-Boats

&amp;_Accessories

Boat trailer
Without wench, $100
323 1113

Beds, Dbl motel box springs 8.
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French, 373 7340

Early American sofa, brown
leather recliner w elec, vibrator
8. heater, Coffee table, excellent
cond. 321I776.

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri
cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est 671 6391
Lic, Bonded &amp; Ins

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20 lb. air compressor. 1)00;
~ bed comp., $50
1.
371 OilZaftS
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19' Flare Fiberglass boat, 60 hp
Gale OB, tilt trailer, new top
$800; 20 mm ammo boxes, $5 ea
3.495)33.

General La,'tfsc ,lPing
R1s1?
Specialists, 10 SOil &amp; fill dirt,
Sod laying &amp; free trimming
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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SE AR S. Sanford 372 1711

Wonder Wti,)ttodow,tpi Two' S,.'li
One
The quick, easy Want Ad
way The magic number 'S 322
2611 or 831 9993

Appliances

LawnMower Repair

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Homers Lawn Mower Servicc'
Lawn mower repairs &amp; us
used
mowers for sale. Will also pick
up unit mowers tree 3?) 8711

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 373 0039

Beau ty Care

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Light

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty l"looA
519 E 1st St., 32 5717

Yard debris,
Appliances 7. Misc
LOCAL I 349 5)11

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Ceramic Tile

Painting

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs. Exp. 869 a.

A&amp;B Painting
lnt &amp; Ext Resi &amp; Coma
327 878? 99

'essmaking

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Alterations, Dressma'kjnd
Drapes, Upholstery.
372 0707

Hauling

Peturt' I'.'r,eti I., r., ,,
Free 1:5) Lit 0 pt il,Si !O
C.t 3396066. 864 IIIIS

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98.1 Panting, inter or t''$i Or
pressure cleaning, rout coating
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment 37? 71)7 after 6 p m

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
ou tside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-5752.

Painting&amp;Rj

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Sgt Peppers Painting Service
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim
Free Est 323 1701

Photographic

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Home Inrovements
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Weiboidts Camera Shop
sales, passport photos &amp; fjt
repair service 377 6101
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Plastering

ROUSON MARINE
7927 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 32771

INSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321.0839 or 9017346108 collect.

61-Building Materials

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ROOF TRUSSES
We have several sizes of trusses
for sale at discount prices. For
information. Call 8316790

PAINTING, CARPENT Y
CUSTOM CABINETS

Free Est.

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Interior Exterior Plaster.n
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Call 377 7780

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Railings

3730479 after 530

Custom built ironwork

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S.G. BALI &amp; ASSOC. 322 166$

Martin's 323 1111,3397693

Lawn Maintenance

Vinyl Repair

Certifi ed Lawn I Landscape

Vinylrepair&amp;recolo,ing
up to SO pct of
reupholstrrv
- Charge. 549 Sell ''

w',iindow guards, gates etc
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62-Lawn-Garden

Sears 9" with some accessories.

NEED A SERVICEMAN? YOUI
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

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IMan. quality operation
8 yrs. exp Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327 1321

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515.0. 322 )

Service
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Grooming &amp; Boarding

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Herculon, also radial arm saw

REALTY

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Carport Sale Sat 8. Sun 9 to S.
Misc items, B&amp;W console TV
200 Forest Dr (Loch Arbor)

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For sale sofa with 2 chairs, red

See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

W1__ :

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
(atch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 322 0216

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

STEMPER

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9 family yard salt. Men, women.
children clothing Get the kids
ready for school Ctiildrrns toys
&amp; furniture bird dog puppies,
cfrapes, clothes dryer. antique
furniture, lawn mower, trash
(ompactor All quality items at
bargain prices Sat only 701
Dogwood Dr ldyllwilde. San
ford T irne not before 8 a.m fills
pm

50-Miscellaneous
for Sale
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Multiple

i-Mobile
Homes
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322-9283

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Free listing BI4OCHURL wi itt'
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N C 78906
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EASY ASSUMPTION
3 BR, 1'. BA. Has excellent

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sanford's Sales Leader

warranty.

OR. DbI garage. Low electric
with heat pump system. One
year home warranty.

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REALTORS
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72-Auction

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Garage Sale 3rd &amp; 4th 9 to S 121 C
Alma Ave., Lake Mary. Pool
table, furniture, plants, baby
'ems &amp; Misc

WEAL. ESTAtE
REALTOR, 3?? 7198

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE
HOMES
THAN

BR. 2 BA Family room or 5th

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

GOLFERS, LOCH ARBOR
2 bIts to Mayfair golf course.
Spacious home with large Fla.
Rm., &amp; Fam. Rm. Energy saver
has 2 power attic ventilators &amp;
low utility. Many extras. I year

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME
Large corner lot -Loch Arbor.

7541 S. French Ave
3fl023l,3237l73,3770779

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ONE OF A KIND 7 BR, I bath
home in quiet neighboro
Super starter home! Just
57c,l

Garage so full there's no room for
the Car? Clean it out with a Want
Ad In the Herald. PH. 322-2611 or
8319993
TOO HOT HERE! Owner going
North says reduce priceon] BR,
B newly redecorated I
landscaped home in good neigh.
borhood. $31,900

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3 BLOCs.S IOOLLAN--

call Ba rt

FAMILVs DELIGHT
BR. I?
t' home in Sunlandt Split BR
plan, fenced, lots of storage!
BPP WARRANTED A Buy for
131.9001

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.'.ow, lust $42,500!

2001 Lilly Cl. Charm of an old
Florida home will be found in
this modernized I BR, 4 B, pool
home, featuring garden rm.,
formalLR 1 OR, FR &amp;a study.
On ~ acre lot . Strictly by appt.
Bobby Greene, REALTOR 628
0333.

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SUPER I BR. 7 bath, 7 story home
on oak shaded lot! Eat in kit.,
OR, FP, &amp; turn, upstairs stays!

REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day or Night

1973 Plymouth Valiant, SflilI V 8
auto, air, PS, PB Excellent
cond Make otter 323 1730

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ATTRACTIVE 2 BR, 1 bath with
207' lake frontage! Workshop,
boathouse &amp; add. guest
facilitiest Only $57,900!

Inc.

,,c,',l turn .nnhi,ncp.,.
' igtiitt's.
material 322 5659

75-Recreational Vehiccs
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OVER 6 MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

Hall Realty

Rm. Central heat 1. air.
Assumable mtg. at low interest.
Don't let this one get away.
Phone today I

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

DeBary. Ideal for Sens Lovely I
OR. air, close to chJrches a.
shopping. 372 8051, 668 6488.

Horn. Off Ice

is

3.lw.f en cedyd,nmcearea,closeto
schools. $27,900 or $11,000 dwn
Assume mort or VA, FHA.

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Harold

VA, FHA OR ASSUME
Winter Springs. Beautiful home
centrally located. Close to
everything. For retirees or
small famlly.2 BR, paneled Fla.

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FANTASTIC Ig family I BR, 2 B.
FR, Cent air. w w carpet Lg
rooms, fenced yd with well I.
sprinklers, "in ground" pool.
Choice neighborhood. $43,900.
Exc. terms.

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STENSTROM

ATTRACTIVE I OR, 2 B ranch
style home, lg rms., fenced side
yd. near schools &amp; shopping.
$49,500.

financing, Owners moving north
for health. Omit pass this one
up. Brick home - beautiful
yard. Ready for youh

Need a 32 w garage, FP, for
$21.900? We have t.

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Hwy 92, I milt, w est of Speedwa
Daytona Beach w i ll hold 5'
Pubic AUTO AUCT I ON ",i'r y
Tuesday P. Saturday at 7 30 It's
the only one in F lor,da You set
the reserved price Call 901 2"'
8311 for further tlt'taIs

,
F or Estate Commerical
Commerical
&amp; Res,
d,.n,,l Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Au ton. 323 5620

Grt Suit' Fri &amp; Sat 9105 TV,
furniture, household items,
CRESCENT BEACH
Misc 115 C Montgomery Rd
75'x100' tots only $1500 $1500 dri.
Across from Gooctings Store
$98 84per.f,tc
City ...........
water, Underground ,tlitics,
Y ard'
ile
ri &amp; Sal Aquariums,
etc. 7 blocks to lnlandwalerway
ii' gas lank-, fencing Small
35 lots avail Ace Real Estate,
appl &amp; 69 Olds Bring your own
Wm Keynon. Rltr. 829 5751 95.1
chain 7631 French Ave
AlA So , St Augustine Beach.
Fl. 37084.
.
Carport Sale Thurs Fri , Sat 9
'lit Box 5719 , Radio St off 171
Lakefront lot in Casselberry 100'
Wall cab, sinks, bath tubs, bars.
frontage on Serninola Blvd
l fixtures 5. much more. 327
Asking $14,950 with good terms
or trade
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LARGE LOT 3 BR, 2 B split plan,
beautifully landscaped, fenced
bit yd, room for garden. $32,500

M. Unsworth Realty

13.000 sq ft downtown,? story brick

OVER 2300 SO FT of grac ious
living in this lovely 1g. Mayfair 3
OR, ? B home beautifully shaded
dbl. iz.Jg4 in on,of Sanfords
f;C:t
"borhoods. Owner an
$64,900. Terms I

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

Build to Suit - our lot of yours.
FHA-VA.FHA 2358.345

New 235 Homes, I pct. interest 10
qualified buyer. $32,000 to
138.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3222781.

Inc., Realtors
2435' S French (I? 92) Sanford
323 5324

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INC..
REALTOR 3237832
Eve. 372 8182, 322.1587, 372 7177

701 Bldg.
Room for rent in private home.
W-bath &amp; kit privileges

The Real Estate Agency

brick const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,500.

29-Rooms

chants.

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'73 Chev Caprice, air. low miles.
runs good, clean car $900 or best
offer 373 0738
Wanted Appliances repairable I
ondition Washers. Ref , etc ......-------'67Chrv 4tlrA(
Kt'llogqs Auction 323 7050

2133 Willow Ave
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Clean 'n P. out Auto 59 150 ri
1595 371 0998 Or can N' seen at
705 W Ic? St

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Lake Mary, beautiful 100' x 130' lot
510 1551 00 &amp; up Sale Sat 9 1
nice trees Ready to build n,
Corner 191h &amp; Magnolia Old
lakeview See this flow $9500
fools, F iesta ware, antique
'i'
Laketront Lot- Loch Arbor, prize'1 T
c.TT,t1T'lTi1 T'Ti1Tfli's Clothing
of the area, gorgt'ou trees and
FORREST GREENE
view $52,000 Owner AsSo,"
Multi family yard sale
REALTORS
INC.
322 8)95.
Sat &amp; Sun.
830 ta32or 339 .3711 eves.
If you don't tell people, how are
708 Elm Ave.
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they going to know'? Tell them Gel Cash Buyers for h Small In
Garage Sale: Sat $'tb to 510
with a classified ad. by calling
I
veStment Place a low COst
Clothes, shoes Mens &amp; Womens,
322 2611 or 831 9993
classified ad for results 22 2611
Hair dryer, elec. curlers &amp; misc
or 831 93, 100 E 14th St.
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75 mod-is (.111 339 01W or 834
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Saly,,qp 322 8771

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C..rdlnatir

REALTORS
Maitland Office
647.5.560
Offices Open Daily 6 a 8 pin

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
(urn,ture. Metrig . slaves, loo4,

Yard sale Sat Aug 1 9:303 30

cres Lake Sylvan $10,000 Best
Terms William Maliczowski.
Realtor 322 1983

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REALTY WORLD.
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DAY TONA AUTO AU('T ION

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43-Lots- Acreage

80 -Autos for

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Cash 322.4132

(,wi,1

Yard Sale Sat 9 till 1 Lum
b er,cildren's
h
clothes, toys,
furniture, typewriter &amp; all sorts
of uood things 7403 S Orange
Ave oft 25th St

65 2 BR 2 bath.
porch, awning Assume mor
tC7age $87 mo . $7500 down 323
1079

1110W. FIRST STREET
Make Offer' 7 story, 10 room on
deep lot, l23x330 Zoned com
mercial. $ 30.000 Beverly B
Mason Realtor Associate.

JUST LISTED! We are proud of
this) OR, C H&amp;A like new home.
Located in Deltona Tastefully
&amp; carpeted. A buy
at 528,500.

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Experienced cook-steaks &amp;
seafood. I to 11 p.m. (approx.)
with local restaurant. 321-0424.
Telephone Sales Altamonte
Springs office. Guaranteed
salary, will train. Mr. James
131 4316,

5.6 S..&amp;

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ESTATE SALE

78 Triumph 750 Bonneville Rron
&amp; gold 3 OCX) mi, Best otter rdps
i t away 323 5643

-Wanted to Buy

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Motorcycle Insurance
flLi,IP AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7711)

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Garage Sale, Sat &amp; Sun Books.
clothes, toys, old bottles, boat
seat, boat &amp; much more 119 W
Woodland Dr 323 0322

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JUST LISTED! Lovely well kept &amp;
immaculate 7 or 3 BR home,
Location conv. to everything yet
onaquiet residential street. Will
go FHA or VA . 534.500

As is
2639 French. 3 I, carport,
sc. porch. $30,500. Owner.

Front desk clerk. Mpply in person
between 9 &amp; S. Holiday Inn of
Sanford, Lake Front.

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For Sale Doberman puppies, 8
wk old from champion Stock.
AKA Father of Grand Cham
pion of Canada Call Mrs
Glazier, Geneva 319 5121

54-Garage_
Sales
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Homes

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Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

YOU'VE TRIED THE REST
NOW TRY THE BEST

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LPN full time. Exp, w Florida
license. 8-4 &amp; 1 12. 322 8566. Sanford Nursing &amp; Cony. Center

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New Tappan gas ranges. belowstiolesale left over from going
out of business sale 3 double
oven &amp; 8 single oven Prices
start at $21225 Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 1797 So of
Sanford. 3?? 8721

1')') LAC7 AI4 U....
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LPN, Pull time 8. part time. Apply
In person Lakeview Nursing
'Center 91 9 E. 2nd St.

Florida.

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Assorted makes 5. sizes $50 up ,
gu,sr,,nteed Sanford Auction
IllS S French

Real Estate, Inc
General Contractor

3 OR, 1 B, AC, Pool, D-W, well on
wooded acre. $200 mo.-$
securIty. 322 8658 or 3fl.499

Sanford, Florida

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300 N. French Ave.

Beauticians Experienced
Commission + Co. Benefits
830- 5767 evenings

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Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars. trucks 8. heavy eguipmenm.
3?? 5990

Want to buy puppy 68 wit old, sm
bred mixture, w personality
Must be very friendly, alert &amp;
healthy Send description, phone
no 5. bred mixture, it known to
Ann Lackey, Shenandoah Vill
4270 S Orl Dr., Apt 97, Hwy 17
92. Sanford. 32771 No Calls!

K E NMOR E WASHE II

3 Bedroom, 2 bath furnished. $325
mo., 51 00 deposit. 10th &amp; Oak
Ave. Children Accp. 322-0281.

Eenng Hemid

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Brand New tnterspring Bedding I
price Sanford Furniture Sal
vage, 11 92S. of Sanford 327 8721.

Car's

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $50
32? 1624 322 4.180

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Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC,
101W- Commercial
Phone 372 7881, Sanford

fl-Houses Unfurnished
Unf nished-

77-Junk

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NurSery
uromeliopties 8. many more
plants to choose from 51 505. up
705 W 1st St Open 3 days week
Thur. Fr &amp; Sat

Goods

51 -Household

Reg. Real Estate Broker
290N 1792, Casselberry, Fl.
8348200
Eve. 862-3635

Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
Private entrance, adults only, no
Pets. 1004 Palmetto.

62-La wn-Ga rden

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10" Black &amp; Decker Radial Arm
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Saw w table, $150; 20 Cuddy I Lawnmower sales &amp; service
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Cabin Cruiser I 0. comp eqt, COsell the best 8. service the rest
radio, depth tinder, 52500; Wood
Western Auto
lathe, $125. 323 1731
301 W 1st St
322 4403

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FURNISHED APARTMENT
AFTER 4P.M.
377 1526

for Sale

Ceramic Kiln -Duncan-S till new,
auto control, fully eqpf., 23x3)
323 1947

THIS IS IT
3 BR, 1' bath nearly new C H&amp;A.
8. roof &amp; sodding &amp; fenced vard
COULfl RE YOURS
3 BR, 2 bath home only 4 yrs old
with C H&amp;A &amp; large yard on
Quiet street.

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SANFORD
Rent before you buy. This cute 1
OR, 1 bath home with nice yard.

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Sanford studioapt. everything
furnished including utilities $160
mo 500 S Oak 811 788)
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Lake Mary-Sanford 4 BR, 2 bath,
good schools, fenced yard,
children &amp; pets welcome. $395.
322 1094.

perlence

Experienced maintenance supr.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
a. Cony. Horq 950 Mellonville

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sales and service of
established and new
advertisers. A great

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 1.841.
4687 or 1.855.8708.

FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
or less. Further described as in the
FLORIDA.
general location of SR 426, "i mile
CIVIL ACTION No.
we
west of Tuskawilla Road.
In Re: The Marriage of
Further, the Planning and Zoning
KENNETH D. EDEN,
commission of Seminui Counly wiji
Husband,
hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
and
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Snfor,Foridi• on 4t1;s;i---C('NlTA '.-EOEN,
wife.
at 1:30P.M., or as soon thereafter OS
possible, to review, hear comments
NOTICE OF ACTION
and make recommendations to the
TO: CONITA L. EDEN
Board of County Commissioners on
506 South East Street
the above captioned ordinanCe.
Lebanon, Indiana 44052
Additional information may be
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
obtained by contacting the Land
action for dissolution of marriage
Development Manager at
has been filed against you and you
Ext. 306.
are required to serve a copy of your
Persons not able to attend the
hearing who wish to comment on the written defenses, if any, to it on
Gordon V. Frederick, Attorney for
proposed actions may submit
Husband, whose adciress is P.O. Box
written statements to the Land
1795, Sanford, FL 332 71, on or before
Development Division prior to the
August 30, 1979, and file the original
scheduled public hearing. Persons
with the clerk of this court either
appearing at the hearings may
before service on Petitioner's at.
submit written statements or be
torney or Immediately thereafter;
heard orally.
By order of the Board of County otherwise a default will be entered
Commissioners of Seminole County,
against you for the relief demanded

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DeBary retirement area. Char
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with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wlt:
Section 54309 Florida Statutes 1951.
51g. Betty L Redmond
Publish: Juyll, August 3, to. 17,

Ap?5 for Senior Citizens. Dowrtown, very dean 8. roomy. Set
Jimmie Cowan 318 Palmetto
Ave

31-Apartments Furnished

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2410, Winter
Park, Fl. 32792, SeminOle County,

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Waitresses &amp; Bar Maids. Ex
perienced only!
Apply 1 to 4
p.m.. Wed. thru Fri. Joint in the

SIDE GLANCES

GENEVA
Whispering Pines I. rolling hill'
are included in this 7.5 acres.
OSTEEN
Quiet &amp; peaceful Lakefront home
with 3 acres covered with trees.
A gentlemans farm.
NO EXCUSES
1 acre with natures blessing. High

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1 OR Apt. Carpet, new kitchen
available
at
once.
J. B.
Steelman, Inc. Realtor 321-0041.

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Shepherd last seen Laurel Ave.
Name "King". Call 322.6507 or
130 1942 after S.

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a place, to live, car to drive, a
job, or Some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.
you

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Grace United Methodist Church,
Sanford, Florida. Call Mon. Thru
Fri. 9 12, 322 1472 or 373 2985.

PLJtj.try, beef, pork, fish. 1-ree
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
area. 3222374. Sam's Portion
Meats.

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CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
THE
END.
RESULTFUL
NUMBER IS 322-2611.

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DIRECTOR

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Lost: Black Male Chow Chow
puppy. Vic. Douglas Ave. area.
Reward being offered for return.
Needs medical attention. Call
3220789

CHIPPEWA SPECIALTIES and
that I is*ond to register said name

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Unique Kindergarten
forsyearolds
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NotIce is hereby given that $ am

Board of Trustees,

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Publish July 21L 27 1 Aug. 3, 10. 1979

Wendell Age
Chairman

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Florida in accordance with the

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at the
Movieland Drive- in, 3760 Orlando
Dr., Sanford, Seminole County,

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8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amrjnt
claimed. If the claim is not yet •"ue,
the date when it will become due
shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or ur.iiquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative .
All persons interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, tofIle any objections
they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Data of the first publication of this
Notice of Administration: August 3,
1979.
BARNETT BANKS TRUST
COMPANY, N.A.
By: Frances H. Mills,
Ant. Trust Officer
As Personal Representative of
the Estate of
H. KNOX BETTINGHAUS
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
DANIEL M. HUNTER,
of Hunter, PattlIlo, Marchman,
McGuire a. Mapp
243 W. Park Avenue,
P.O. Box 340
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Telephone: (305) 647-6900
Publish: August 3, 10, 1979

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iconsecutive tImes ..... 35c a line

HOURS

Sealed bids from Contractors will
be rlcsiv..d kyOwnv..Soor CI
Trustees for Seminole Community
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
College at 2:00 P.M., Sept. 4, 1979, in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the board room of Seminole Corn.
the undersigned person desires to
munity College, Sanford, Florida.
engage in business as an Individual
The following Is included:
under the fictitious name of LOG
Relocating a one story frame
HOME CONSTRUCTORSat 120 Kay
building containing approximately
Lane, Altamonte Springs, Seminole
4,000 square feet from existing
County, Florida. Notice is further
"atLon f .-new..J'c,to
"given that hC .fidó?signed intends
proximately 1,400 feet diSlant on the
to register such fictitious name with
campus of Seminole Community
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of such
College.
county.
Bid documents are open to public
DATED June 27, 1979.
Inspection in the offices of the
Ralph David
Director of Administrative Affairs
Publish: July 13, 20, 27, August 3,
Seminole Community College, F. W.
1979
Dodge Plan Room and Central
DEL.56•
Florida Builder's Exchange in
Orlando; and may be obtained from
the offices of Gutmann Dragash
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
Associates Architects Planners,
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Incorporated, Sanford All antic
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
National Bank Building, Suite 401,
the undersigned, desiring to engage
P.O. Drawer 938, Sanford, Florid a
32771, upon request accompanied by inbuslnessunderthefictltiousname
of SUNRISE FUNERAL HOME.
115.00 deposit per set.
ARTHUR JAMES GRAHAM, SR.,
Depositwillberefunded In full for
FUNERAL DIRECTOR at 900
Iwo sets to contractors, submitting
)onafide bids and return of Locust Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
iocuments in good usable condition 32771, intends to register the said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
A'ithin 5 days after the opening
aids. Refund for sets in excess of two Court of Seminole County, Florida.
DATED this 27th day of July, A.D.
cill be less $7.50 to cover costs of
1979.
eproduction, on the same basis of
ino Alexander
'eturn of documents.
.5- Orsc.ola Morgan
Contractors who obtained bid
.
Arthur James Graham, Sr.
tocuments and do not bid the
Publish:
August 3, 10, 17, 14. 1979
"led, must return same at least to
DEM.13
lays before the bid date, or pay 17.
*r set to defray cost of r.produc.
Ion and handling,
as set forth
FICTITIOUS NAME
Wove.
NotIce Is hereby given that I am
Each bid must be accompanied by
engaged in business at 710 Orange
icertified check or bid bond issued
Altamonte Springs,
Avenue,
y an acceptable surety company
Seminole County, Florida, under the
or not less than S percent of the base
fictitious name of LANDMARK
lid. The successful bidder will be
REPORTING, and that I Intend to
equired to furnish performance
register said name with the Clerk at
end and labor and materials
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
layment bond, each in the full
Florida In accordance with the
imount of the contract sum, issued
provisions of the Fictitious Name
y a bonding company licensed In
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 545.09
:lorida,
Florida Statutes 1957.
To be eligible for consideration,
Sig. Candy Lewis
lids must comply with the laws of
lorlda, all conditions of the specif. Publish Aug. 3, 10, Il, 24, 1979
DEM.22
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322-2611

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Circuit Court
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Seminole County, Florida
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Case No. 77.03$ CA-17.K
Plaintiff, IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FMC Corporation,
that th, administration of the estate
of H. KNOX BETTINGHAUS,
J. T. Justice. et al,
deceased, File Number 79.226.CP, is
.)cfendants pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Circuit Court
Division, the address of which is
Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County Courthouse,
Case No. 7723I0.CA.03.K
Sanford, Florida The personal
Leonard Wertheimer, Jr., etc.,
representative of the estate is
Plaintiff BAPNETT
BANKS
TRUST
COMPANY, N.A., whose address is
J.T. Justice, et at,
J.
ISO S. Park Avenue, Winter Park,
Defendants. Florida 32789. The name and ad.
dress of the personal represen.
Circuit Court
tativ's attorney are set forth below.
Orange County, Florida
All persons having claims or
Case No. 77.5402
demands against the estate are
Diamond R. Fertilizer Co., Inc.,
required,
WITHIN
THREE
Plaintiff, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
1. T. Justice, et at,
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of those certain Writs of
Execution issued out of the
respective courts as listed above
more particularly that writ issued
Out of and under the seal of the
Circuit Court of Orange County,
Florida, upon a final judgment
rendered in the aforesaid court on
the 12th day of June A. D. 1979, in
that certain case entitled Diamond
R. Fertilizer Co., Inc., Plaintiff .,f5.
J. T. Justice, et at, Defendants,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by Foy
Justice, seid property being located
In Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows:
Southwest ' of Lot 45 (less that
part lying east of canal) of St.
Josephs according to Plat 1, Page
114, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
rnd the undersigned as Sheriff of
eminoIe County, Florida, will at
1:00A.M. on the 113th day of August
.D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
he highest bidder, for cash, subject
o any and all existing liens, at the
:ront (West) Door of the Seminole
:ounty Courthouse, in Sanford,
lorida, the above described real
operty,
That said sale is being made to
alisfy the terms of said Writ of
xecution.
John E. Polk, Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
ublish July 20,27 L Aug. 3, 10, 1979
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At Herndon

ICALENDAR__ j
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
Tanglewood AA, 8 p.m. (closed), St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, 434.
Your Adult Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Seminole High School Class of '69 Reunion Pizza Hut
Party, 8 p.m., Sanora Clubhouse, Sanford.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

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bodies at first." said John
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!)
a
Loomis
of Orlando, a witness.
Three Valdosta, Ga., men and
teen-ager were killed Thursday
"Then they (investigators)
night when their single engine
Grumman American Yankee showed the light in there and we
crashed short of the Herndon could see that there were four of
them," Loomis said,
Airport runway.
One eyewitness told rescue
The crash was only a few
workers the plane appeared to
be coming in for a landing when hundred yards from the
the pilot saw a drainage ditch Orlando Highway Patrol station
between his aircraft and the and one trooper said when they
end of the runway. He pulled UP heard lt they thought it was afl
and then nosedived, the witness automobile accident.
said.
There was a Mickey Mouse
Cause of the crash was not
on the tail of the aircraft,
decal
determined, but Orlando Police
but
a
Walt
Disney World official
Capt. Leo Wright said the plane
said
the
plane
had no con.
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may have been out of fuel.
"I tend to believe they were nect ion to the tourist attraction.
landing,"
Wright said. "I'm _________________________
- only guessing that there just
WILDF1R
was not that much gas."
Victims
of
the
11:18
p.m.
ii r$id Pflote by Tom Vincent
crash were identified by police
MONEY'
Workers from Ratliff wrecker service in Sanford were busy pulling a Toyota as Charles Ellis Teeters, 40;
M YSTERY IN
from Lake Monroe Thursday afternoon. how the car got in the lake remains a David Donald Deviou, 27;
THE LAKE
mystery. It was spotted by a passerby who reported the incident to authorities. Elleeto Salavatore Jr., 40; and
Officials said there was no one in the car when they arrived and they had no Idea Frank Johnson Paolettl, 10, all
how long the car had been in the lake. Florida highway Patrol Is Investigating of Valdosta.
It was not known for sure
the incident while the car is being stored by Ratliff.
where the flight originated,
I
although investigators believed
—Help Pleyent All *'lldflr..
it was probably Valdosta.
The crash happened just 300
yards south of State Road 50.
"We ran over there to see if
was anyone we could
there
MINNEAPOLIS (UP!) — If "He might have been forgotten exactly eight years since the ad trouble. He was the first to be
made me queasy. It
help.
It
out to help.
you can make a guest list for by many, but the attendance was placed.
made
me
sick. We saw three
A
friend,
Joe
Ferris,
said
"Everybody
loved
him."
your wedding, why not make was large.
"It would have warmed his Ratner will be remembered for
one for vnur funeral? Eight
to know that so many his humanity.
did
heart
years ago, Augie Rawer
This Summer
"He was Involved in more
friends
had not forgotten him
just that.
worthy causes than anybody I
He placed a classified ad in but he will never know.
"Now being in good health know," Ferris said. "He was
the newspaper inviting one and
We
all to his funeral — when the and of sound mind with always helping young people
Recommend
time came. The response was favorable actuarial conjecture, and sick people, people in
but counting myself among
overwhelming,
Gen era I
Electric
Today, the hundreds who those humans not likely to live
SMYRNA BAPTIST 4qJJ.4I
forever,
I
would
like
to
know
in
wrote or telephoned in answer
2500verbrook Do.
Weathrtron Central
830 71"
to his ad will have their chance advance — something my dear
Air Conditioning System
to pay their respects at Temple friend lying there will never
PLUMBING
Israel to the former boxer and know — what my funeral is
HEATING , INC.
WALL
Morn Worship IIA.M.
retired bar operator, 78, who likely to draw.
1007 Sanford Ave. 372 6567
"Therefore, if you Dian to L
died Wednesday.
IL
If the response to his ua is any attend my tuneral, ci wnatever
Indication a big house, possibly unrctable date, please drop
even an overflow crowd, mt. d Late at e above adaTrss
so that I may know whether to
seemed assured.
Among the hundreds on expect you."
Ratner died of an apparent
Rather'. funeral "sseat list"
were celebrities like former heart attack at a suburban
boxing champion Jack Demp- nursing home this week, almosi
sey as well as friends and
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strangers, rich and poor.
They all answered the ad he 0 LOW COST 0
placed In the Minneapolis 0
Tribune in August 1971 to
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friend's funeral and,was moved 0
by the number of people at the
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thinking about how many would
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be attending his own funeral. ALL DRIVERS
"I attended the funeral of a
dear friend who had beenill and
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Model Railroad Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail, Lutheran
Church of Providence, Deltona
$d LA, 8p.m., open discussion, Hallway House,
Sim lJoks Inuff" Dit've, Sanford.
Longwood- Lake Mary Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 1.4 and
SR 434.
Free blood pressure clinic, 2.4 p.m., AdyentIjt'Cb

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Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
: Methodist, Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adellnes, 8 p.m. St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.

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Casselberry Rotary,7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
OverIzook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, civic center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Lake Monroe Holiday Inn.
Revery, Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.

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Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., community center,
N. Edgemon Ave.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 A.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apis, Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power amd

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South Seminole Garden Club, 1 p.m., Casselberry
Woman's Club.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic, 7-8 p.m., 7th-day Adventist
Church, Mass road, Winter Springs.
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society, 7:30 p.m., SCC
Tele-Communlcatlons Building, Sanford Airport.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
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party, 8 p.m., Sanora Clubhouse, Sanford.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 5
Ballroom and round dancing., 8 p.m. Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8p.m. (open speaker), Halfway House 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Seminole High Class of '69 Reunion Poppa Jay's party,
beginning at noon, Lake Golden Park, Sanford Airport.
MONDAY, AUGUST 6
Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7 p.m. Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet WorkihoD, 10 am., and noon. Carlton llnlnn
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Ra ye: Vietnam Cas ualty
' fought in Vietnam.
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) An American flag flies
Martha Raye is the only
from
a staff In her front yard
Vietnam war casualty in
beside
a sign which reads
Hollywood, surreptitiously
"Mcggle's
Team House," a
blacklisted as a warmonger
refuge
for
Vietnam
vets.
for devoting 10 years, off"It
took
three
years
after
!'
and-on, to working with
i
the
war
to
get
my
first
TV
medics under fire in the
guest
shot,"
Martha
said
field.
patiently. "It was an UnHer crime, apparently, is
it
popular war and anyone
patriotism and compassion
connected with it still is
for wounded American GIs.
unpopular in this country
Martha, who starred in
today.
more than 30 movies - most
"The veterans who come
of them bj the '30s and '40s by
are confused about the
finds herself unemployed,
way they're discriminated
branded a "hawk" by
against. Most of them were
Hollywood's liberal
drafted.
They didn't want to
establishment which pretty
go
out
there
and kill people.
much rules the movie roost.
Martha
Raye
with
Vic
Tayback
in
scene
from
They
were
serving their
Martha is a lieutenant
country.
recent
episode
of
"Alice"
colonel In the Green Berets
"It's shocking the way
5th Special Forces, Airthey
are treated, like Jack
borne. She was given an months every year from dinner theaters across the
the
Ripper
or murderers.
honorary commission in 1964 1965.1971 as a medivac In country— 15 to 25 weeks at a
There's
tremendous
hostility
which became official in Vietnam picking up wounded time - starring as an old
toward
them.
Some
people
1967, making her the only Americans and assisting in junk woman in "Everybody
still
call
me
a
warmonger.
Loves Opal."
woman in the Green Berets field hospitals.
Martha was wounded
Mertha would prefer to That's the reason I haven't
with five qualified jumps.
remain in California working been able to get work In this
Her association with the twice in action.
Now 62, the actress-come- in television and movies. But town.
armed services goes back to
"The feeling against me is
World War II when she dienne lives in Be) Air. she says her name comstrong
in Hollywood but not
devoted two years to en- Vietnam veterans stop by prises a blacklist of one.
out
on
tour. The dinner
"Like the servicemen who
tertaining troops in Africa every week to have dinner,
theaters
are packed
and Europe for the IJSO. She spend the night, and have fought In Vietnam, I'm a
wherever
I
go.
also entertained and worked breakfast and to talk about victim of prejudice," she
"My motivation in giving
with medics for a year in the bad old days during the said in the den of her home.
up
my career for 10 years
undeclared ;ar.
Korea.
The room is filled with
was
to do what I could to
She began her training for
She's earned a living the plaques, trophies,
save
the lives of our men in
airborne medical work in past dozen years, on leave photographs and regimental
action,
to Jet them know
1969 and spent six or seven From Vietnam, touring emblems of the outfits who
somebody cared."
Tears brimmed In Martha's eyes. She is as much
opposed to war as tuty
ORLo
soldier who spent time under
fire.
But things may be looking
up
for Mhrtha now. thanks to
Entertainment Parlor
Universal Pictures and
Holiday km. 14 at Lee Road • Orlando
producer Jennings Lang
She plays a character role in
"Concorde - Airport '79." A
breakthrough. Her first
movie In a decade.
Working in the film
brought
to mind Martha's
* Never A
days as a contract player at
Cover Charge
Paramount in the '30s when
Carole
Lombard, Alan Ladd,
*Livo
Claudette Colbert, Gary
Entertainment
Cooper and W. C. Fields
were riding high.
Mon. thru Sat.
"The warmonger thing
9 P.M. to 2 A.M.
made me nervous. I wondered If people would accept
Jim Townson -- Duke "formerly with Clutch"
me. But they were kind and
Al Lamontagne - Patty Ann - Rick Williams
considerate. The part Is the
story of my life. I play a lady
with one kidney who spends
most of the flight in the
ladies room.
Mon. thru Fri.
'I have only one kidney
nayacit u I snow what the
woman was going through."
*
Martha prayerfully hopes
the disaster epic will open
other movie doors. If not, she
Is destined to spend six
months a year touring with
All unescorted ladles,
"Everybody Loves Opal" to
drink for only 75c per
keep the wolf from the door.
drink.
Martha, however, has no
regrets
about serving in
Presenting
Vietnam.
645.5600
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"I'd do it all over again
without hesitation," she
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An Evening of Elizabethan Music and Dance,
Thursday, August 9 at 8 p.m., presented by
University of Centr9l Florida Shakespeare Institute
at Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven Park, Orlando.
Free, no reservations needed.
Sonata recital by violinist Sabina Micarelli and
pianist Gary Wolf as part of the Faculty Artists
Series, 8 p.m., University of Central Florida music
rehearsal hall, August 6. Tickets at the door, $2.
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream,"
Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11, 8 p.m., and
Sunday, Aug. 12 at 2 p.m. presented by the
University of Central Florida Shakespeare Institute
atEdyth Hush Theatre, Loch Haven Park, Orlando.
Free. No tickets or reservations needed.
Solo recital by noted planlst'Stewart Gordon, 8
p.m., August 8: In TJr5iy
of
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rehearsal hail. The chairman of music at the U. of
Maryland, he is guest' artist at the 1979 Piano
Workshop at UCF. Tickets at door, $2.
Annie Russell Summer Theatre, Rollins College,
Winter Park, presents "Damn Yankees," hit
musical comedy, Thursday, July 19 through Aug. 5,
8:30 p.m. Matinees July 28 and Aug. 4, 2 p.m.
Tickets available at area agencies or call 646-2145
for reservations,

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Florida Summer Theatre will present the
musical, "Li'l Abner," at Stetson University's
Stover Theatre in DLand July 7-29 and Aug. -5.
Evening performances-at 8 o'clock and July 29 and
Aug. 5 at 2:30 p.m. only. Call 904-734-116 for
reservations.

"Rainbow of Rags" a musical presented by
"Struttin Street' Stuff", 21-member summer youth
theater company, Tuesday, August 7, Mead Gardens, Winter Park, noon; Wednesday, August 8,
Central Park, Winter Park, noon. Free
Directed by Jeffrey Storer and Chip Johns&amp;r music
director, Tamara Kline.
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Once every blue moon, a team like this
comes along.
They lost the big one two years in a row, but
their collective and individual talent makes
this year's Altamonte Springs Little League
13-year-old all-stars a force to be reckoned
with in the future.
The general rule is that Little League teams
have three to four good players, and the difference between good and mediocre teams is
another three or four average ball players to
fill the gaps:
In all-star competition, the ratio of good
players usually jumps to perhaps six standouts.
In Altamonte Springs, they had a real
problem this year, because there were 14 allstars on the 13-year-old level and only nine
starting positions.
Coach Bobby Robinson had his work cut out
for him. The team fared well, advancing
through district all the way to the final four in
the state before losing to Yuiee in a recent
regional tourney at Homestead.
"Just a great bunch of kids," Robinson said.
"They have some kind of potential. It will be
interesting to follow them the rest of the way.
They are all going to be outstanding ball
players as they mature."
It's tough to name the most outstanding
players on this team.
Craig Bolton and Mark Cochran were the
best pitchers, at least over the course of the
year. But everyone had their moments. Troy
Quackenbush, Kevin Mann, Craig Cochran
and Jimmy Blanchfield each came up with
outstanding tourney pitching performances.
And for a player with superb credentials, how
about John Luzzi, whose only problem was
control at times?
Torn Perkins, Gregg Shatto and Mike Smith
all hit well during the tourney. The glove of
Greg Lorenz is expected to carry him far, and
some of the players who didn't get into the
starting lineup - like Willis Perry, Robby
Robinson and Pat James - are all quality
performers.
Mark and Craig Cochran are twin brothers.
Most of the youngsters have played together
since breaking into Little League at age eight.
They have also played either on the same
team, or against each other during football
season in the Pop Warner League, where
interestingly enough, the level of play in South
Seminole Is also at a peak
Some of the more Interested fans in the
development of this all-star squad are Sam
Mowry and Bob McCullough. They are the
high school baseball coaches at Lake Brantley
and Lyman, the schools most of the kids will
be playing for in a couple of years.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Aug. 3, 1979

Directors In Limbo Waiting For Work
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) — a reprieve and another film
Motion picture directors lead project. If it flops, he's
lives second only in career unemployed and likely to
peril to nitroglycerin stay that way until and
jugglers. They epitomize unless he conjures up a
men who lead lives of quiet project of his own.
Most directors exist in a
desperation.
Director Larry Peerce, greater vacuum than do the
son of famed singer Jan stars who can lay the blame
Peerce, finds himself of a bomb on a poor script,
dangling In limbo at the Inferior direction, inept
completion of every movie. editing or subhuman costara.
If the picture is a hit — his The director has only
first tAggy was "Goodbye himself to fault.
In the days of the studio
Columbus", Peerce is given
contract system directors
enjoyed the same security as
stars. They were assigned
three or four films a year
unburdened by responsibility for scripts.
Neither did they find
themselves hustling to raise
money for their pictures.
Today, directors, almost
without exception, free
lance. They are judged
almost solely on their latest
film.
Past track records mean
nothing unless a director has
a public cult following or a
mystique reputation among
producers. A prime example

precariously as Peerce, a
bearded man with a
Machiavellian look about
him. He's in his 40s and lives
with
actress
Marilyn
Hassett. He has had his
share of hits and bombs.
Hypertension IS an °c'
cupational fact of life Peerce
has learned to live with.
Each of his films extracts a
year of his time and
probably reduces his life
span by the same degree.
"It must have been
wonderful to be under studio
contract," he said recently.

"Directors worked every
day, making good, bad and
mediocre pictures. Today
you make two flops in a row
and it's all over.
"That happened to me in
1974. I'd directed 'Ash
Wednesday' with Elizabeth
Taylor and 'A Separate
Peace.' They weren't hits. I
came back from England,
divorced and flat broke. I
couldn't get a job. Nobody
would hire me.
•'i became desperate. I
asked my agent to get me a
TV picture because I needed

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In rare cases directors
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make, producers gamble on

the puibility they'll play
back to their early triumphs.
A few young turks such as
Francis Ford Coppola (The
G(dfather), Steve Spielberg
(Jaws) and George Lucas
(Star Wars) work whenever
they like. They've attained
god-like status, thanks to the
box office.
But the great body of
directors
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Exciting stories develop under the bright
Florida sun when leading characters of the
daytime serial "Search for Tomorrow," Liza
and Travis (portrayed by Sherry Mathis and
Rod Arrants), appear in forthcoming
sequences taped on location recently In
Sarasota. Segments to be featured during
regular broadcasts through mid-August on the
weekday series 12:30-1 p.m. on the CBS
Television Network, were taped along the Gulf
of Mexico at the Colony Beach &amp; Tennis
Resort.

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starring.
"It's not just a matter o
directing," he said. "Yot
dedicate a year of your life tc
pre-production, shooting
schedule
and
post.
production. You hope to hell
you're able to project a year
in advance what audiences
will want to see.
"The first thing I do is
work on the script to make it
something I'll be happy with.
Then comes casting, which
can be tough, especially
trying to find an 8-year-old
boy for a key role as I did for
this film. After that, I hire
the cameraman, editor, set
and production designers,
wardrobe and makeup
people and all the rest.
"There were locations to
be scouted in New England
and the northwest. We
finally settled for the north
country.
"The Fabricator' has the
same good feeling about it,
the same light touch that
'Goodbye, Columbus' had
going for it. Even now, just
before we start shooting, I'm
thinking ahead to another
picture.

"The whole thing is a
roller coaster trip and at this
moment I hope I'm on the
upgrade."

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One," "Henry IV, Part Two"
and "Henry V," wrapping up
Shakespeare's version of the
War of the Roses. Anthony
Quayle plays Falstaff.
The season will end with
Jacoby's "Hamlet," which
he first will take on tour to
Australia, Japan and China.
Contemplating the BBC's
continuing tour de force with
its complete Shakespeare
evokes an Irritating memory
of nationalistic complaints
that American public
television should shun the
BBC productions in favor of
American actors.

By NORMAN NADEL
NEW YORK (NEA) There is no Jerusalem
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72 facets, dating from before
the destruction of the
Temple on li1ouxlt Zion in
Jerusalem in 586 B.C. and
hinted at in one of the Dead
Sea Scrolls, the stone never
has existed, except in the
mind and imagination of a
New England novelist and
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
former newspaper science
writer nauned Noah Gordon.
EVENING
MORNING
The fact that it becomes
8:00
9:00
indelibly real to readers of
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ED THE BIRTH OF A BOMB
Gordon's third novel, "The
The making and testing of the
SPECIAL
Jerusalem
Diamond"
first atomic bomb are dociEVENING
(Random House, 304 pps.,
mented.
8:00
$9.95 testifies to the tinED ON THE LINE Guest: Gov- .11:30
portance of truth as a
o YOUR TURN Viewers
ernor Bob Graham.
respond to various CBS News
primary and essential
broadcasts including the San element of fiction.
TUESDAY
Francisco gay rights demonFollowing a long and
EVENING
stration, the report on newshonorable
literary tradition,
man Bill Stewart's death, and
8:00
Gordon
has
used
a
segments on June magazine.
@) 0 CBS REPORTS "Any
framework of meticulously
Place But Here" Bill Moyers
researched fact to make the
AUGUST 10, 1979
looks at the controversies and
fictional elements of his book
problems of mental health sorEVENING
irresistibly believable. And
vice at Creedmoor Psychiatric
8:00
the way he has combined tt1''
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nationwide. (R)
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El) LA t, MAKING IT IN L.A.
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Caroline and Frank Mouris "Love Boat" and "Eight Is
His modern protagonist,
explore seeking stardom and Enough" loin host Richard
Harry
Hopeman, Is a New.
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the arts in Hollywood.

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Shakespeare
By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Television Writer
NEW YORK (UP!) —
Even PBS has fallen victim
to the television rerun
disease — but at least that
oasis In the vast wasteland is
repeating Shakespeare.
In what It calls a Summer
Mini-Shakespeare Festival,
PBS presents three of last
season's BBC-Time-Life
Shakespeare plays, starting
with "As You Like it" on
Aug. 7 0 "Measure for
Measure" on Aug. 8 and
"Henry VIII" on Aug. 9
(cheek local listings).
"Romeo and Juliet" and
"Julius Caesar" will be FOserved for repetition during
the choo1 yearOct. Z) and
Nov. 3 respectively.
That leaves perhaps the
best of last season's
Shakespeare
plays
unrepeated — Derek Jacoby
In "Richard!!," and thereby
hangs the tale of the 10
PBS Shakespeare schedule,
In January the new series
will kick off with "The
Tempest" and "Twelfth
Night," not necessarily in
that order.
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money to live on. The picture
was 'The Stranger Who
Looks Like Me' for Ed
Feldman at Filmways."
The project was enormously successful and
Peerce was back In the
movie business — ternporarily. He and Feldman
made "The Other Side of the
Mountain," "Two Minute
Warning" and "The Other
Side of the Mountain, Part
II."
"When 'The Other Side of
the Mountain' grossed $50
million, I was instantly back
on my feet. I paid off my
debts and bought a house.
"Then the cycle started all
over again, putting my life
on the line with every picture. You have your future
riding on every film. It's
impossible
an
almost
situation to live with.
"Last year I directed 'The
Bell Jar' which cost only $1.8
million. I got killed. I liked it
but nobody else did.
"So I found myself back at
the beginning, trying to put
together a project as I did
with my very first feature,
'One Potato, Two Potato.' I
can't wait for a producer or
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scribes the copper scroll.
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Israeli hands; it is owned by
King Hussein, and is kept in
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And the Jews know it as the
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was controversy as to
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efforts to defend his reputation
as the best dancer In town. (A)
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Starbuck attempts to save a
man (Fred Astaire) he believes
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THE FBI

5:30
SUMMER SEMESTER
5:53

(12) PIL CLUB
6:00
(2) EARLY DAY
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6:25
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(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
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6:55
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young Korean draft dodger
DICK CAVETT Guest:
pesra.(R)
Jonathan Miller. (Part 1 of 2) WiF9iWHO DARED "Chris(R)
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(4)0 THE WHITE SHADOW stunning new that Venus is a
Coach Reeves launches his fugitive from Jus*i.e. (A)
own minority rights protest
110:00
when Ricky Gomez Is forced off
LOU GRANT
the team because of low ci
grades. (A)
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New York Yankees; San Fran. Peter Wimaey unearths an
important clue which produces
cisco Giants at Los
an unexpected confession.
DodgersED ON THE LINE Guest: Coy- (Part 2)
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11:00
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retired merchant seaman (Bar-

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friend Lori Beth reminds the
gang of many happy times
when she interviews them for a
term paper. (A)
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Caroline and Frank Mouris
explore seeking stardom and
status In music, the movies and
the arts in Hollywood.

8:30

turns Louie's garage into a

glamorous setting complete
with champagne.

NEW YORK (UPI)

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Indignant.

So she said to the prominent British critic who was
being rude to her, "If you don't stop being so condescendin', I'll give ya a bunch of lives."

In Cockney lingo "a bunch of fives," is a fist and Ms.
Marsh comes by the phrase legitimately.
She was born In the Islington section of London within
the sound of the Bow Bells, which by tradition made her
an authentic Cockney. And although she flows speaks in
precise and cultured tones, on cue she can switch to an
accent which would charm the pearl buttons off the
Cockney vendors in London's famed Petticoat Lane.
Ms. Marsh is the accomplished actress who played the
rule of Rose, the upstairs parlor maid, In the widely ac-

I'm like Liza Doolittle. I had a
Cockney accent but I have been
taught to speak beautifully'

music singer who believed that

she murdered her husband's
girlfriend and fled. (R)

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And The Outlaw" (1974) Gregory Peck, Dess Arnaz Jr. A
lonely mail-order bride loins up
with an outlaw and his hall.
breed partner. (R)

12:00
VALLEY Heath.
wounded and unconscious, is
mistaken for a thief who
robbed the Dutton Mining
Company.

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12:40
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Mating Game" (1958) Tony
Randall. Debbie Reynolds. An
IRS agent falls in love with the
daughter of the farmer he is
investigating for non-payment
of taxes. (A)

1:00

112) TOMORROW Guests:
Marcia Womangold. who is
waging a war against pornography; Al Goldstein, publisher
of "Screw" magazine.
(4) NEWS

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Charlene suspects her husband Is cheating on her and
takes off with Nick's gun in
search of her Romeo.

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(2)112) NBC MOVIE "Monte
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Jeanne Moreau. A grizzled old
cowboy and his brawling
cohorts try to adjust their lifestyles to a new, tamer West. (A)
(4)0 CBS MOVIE "Capone"
(1975) Ben Ga.zzara, Susan
Blakely. The rise of Al Capone
from street punk to gang kingpin and his fall through betrayal
Is recounted. (R)

0 THREE'S COMPANY Jack

tries to defend Chrissy's honor
when a man misunderstands

When very young, Ms. Marsh developed a form of
paralysis. Her parents sent her to a ballet school hoping
that the dancing would strengthen her muscles. It was
through ballet, she says, that she found out that she
wanted to be an actress.
It was also at the the dancing school that she underwent
a traumatic experience the memory of which still lingers.
When she was about II, she was told to report to the
school office for audition. The person at the desk shouted
to someone In an adjoining room, "It's Jean Marsh and
she says she is supposed to audition this afternoon."

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schooling and lots of determination.
"I'm like lAw Doolittle," she said. "I had a Cockney
accent but I have been taught to speak beautifully."
She speaks about her birth as if she personally
remembers it.
"My parents lived in just one room and didn't even have
a kitchen and bathroom," she said.
"One Sunday morning about 11:30 a.m. my mother said
to my lather, 'I think its going to happen.'
"My father got on his bike and started off to get the
midwife and my mother was going crazy because she
could smell Sunday lunch cooking and she thought she
would miss it because I was going to be born and it would
take so long."
"I was born about threequarters of an hour later and I
came out like that" (Here Ms. Marsh extended one arm

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suspected of murder. (1 Hr. 25
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Fill" (8/W) (1944) Simone
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the French Resistance move-.
ment, rather than acquiesce to
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It only stops up our ears
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movies. Sidney Sheldon's book becomes a fuzzy mess
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compressed and emerges with more holes than a yard of
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bats in his beifrey. It's a silly amalgamation of a horror
story (with vampire bats as the scary Ingredient) and
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
list Year, No. 234—Sundi

Evening Herald—(USPS 48.280)—Price 25

Cents

Many Birds Aron-'t DyingeeeThey're Just Drunk
By JANE CASSELBERRY

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calls are from people who have just moved down from the
north and are not familiar with this type ofbird behavior.
Unfortunately, sometimes It turns out that the fears are
well-founded. Williford said that he was witness to an
Incident that occurred In Orange County where songbirds
cardinals, blue jays, flickers and woodpeckers... were
falling out oftrees. In that case the birds were not intoxicated but were dying having been poisoned by eating
crickets In a school athletic field that had been sprayed.
"There was nothing I could do. I felt so helpless," said
Williford. "1 contacted the head of the athletic department
and told him I felt there was a better time of year to&amp;
the spraying."
"When I receive a report, once I can Identify the bird

Herald Staff Writer
Humans are not the only ones with a weakness for the
fruit of the vine.
According to Eddie Williford, who gives lectures on
birth for the Florida Audubon Society, birds and other
animals sometimes get tipsy from overindulging.
Fermented berries and sweep up are the martinis of
the animal world and birth have been known to become so
btozlcated they fall to the ground unable to fly.
Williford, who works In the Florida Audubon's state
headquarter, on Lake Sybelia In Maitland, said frantic
calls come in from alarmed bird lovers who fear the birds
are dying, when often they are jM drunk. Many of the

CASUAL! COMFORTABLE!"

and determine that it Is a fruit eater I am more relaxed,"
he said, "l)g when they describe a standard Insect eater, I
get concerned and get out to check quickly. We have
several people in the Audubon Society who will respond
quickly and efficiently when needed. We also have
volunteers who care for Injured and baby birds. Without
them we would be just swamped."
One of the berries that is the downfall of many a bird
said Williford Is the wild cherries. "We have large groups
of birds migrating through this area," he said, "among
these are the cedar waxwing and the robin, both of which
have a fondness for fermented berries."
The International Wildlife magazine published
bimonthly by the National Wildlife Federation tells of the

case of hundreds of waxwings which fell victim to Intoxicating effects of fermented rowanberrles in Sweden.
While motorists were trying to cope with a stretch of icy
roadway one winter day, some of the drunken birds began
to weave back and forth along the shoulder, while others
dive-bombed right into windshields. Many of the birds,
rendered totally helpless, just sat in the middle of the
road.
Ripe pyracantha berries plentiful In this area have also
been responsible for many a bird's drunken spree.
"Robins in Florida sometimes get so tipsy on
ripe pyracantha berries that they bump into each other
See BIRDS, Page ZA

county Headstart Troubled
DUT
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V ows Remed
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"MMIVAErm
Herald Staff Writer

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In spite of what appear to be Insurmountable
problems for Seminole Community Action's (WA)
He.datsrt program, the program's director Portia
Spenser said today classes for 2W pee-school age
chijdren of underprivileged families will be held in
September In permanent fI
Jftj
"I'll go out and stump In the community for
volunteers to help us bring the Bookertown, Midway
and Altamonte caters into compliance with the fire
and electrical codes and to help us find a new center
In Oviedo before IT let the program be in jeopardy," Mrs. Spenser said.
"I certainly hope our headsiart program is not In

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A major need at the Bookertown center - the
installation of five-eighths Inch drywall to separate
the kitchen from the remaining portion of the
building -had not been corrected, but the dry wall
was on order, McCluan said at the time.
Mrs. Spenser said the dry-wall has since been

Other Places

som, service stations to open Saturday or Sunday, got a
glimmer of hope for the MUDOduI Day holiday.
To e temporory relief to the içccnlng holiday, date
sergy plume'. re'ts.ed 7 m&amp;IILq gallons of gas that had
been "adsalda." That fuel — only about half of one day's
sversp cemimption In the Los Angeles ares - will go to
horgir stations in Los Angeles and Orange coimlies,
" ' ' "-California conducted a
II- s" I—'' Siw
percent of m*WW= am dations
would elm today and 91.1 percent Swiday.
Manyownirs odd thsydo not he" gasto pump ao could
ad comply with Ik ow 'a order requirft larger dationi
to open on Saturday or Sunday.

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Meanwhile, Gov. Edmond G. Brown Jr. and energy
Ssa'dory James Schle singer bickered over California's

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in Abonsist.
&amp;owm, who flew to W'4ton this week and said
PVgIdaUt Cutor Promised to Increase California's gas
J•54• 111115iffelow flSZt moulk was 5CCUNd by
kush1w of misleading go Public.

IrtllIhiJur sald hi an NBC1V interview California
wield roost,, oily a trickle more gasoline. He said ad
ohress"
so .ps.d1he*coildsolv.m54dtheMats's.ssrgy
priblena.
MeredutischeckedliiFridaywlthtalesofaworaeslitg
dEven
were
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lip
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ki metsrs aitboui aborter hoar'.
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Area Stations-Who's Open?
In an effort to serve Herald readers
customers call during listed open hours to
throughout Seminole County, we're
determine If those hors are dill In effect, and
puHl.lthg the times gasoline stations are
whether the station has the grade gasoline
open. Most of S.nhiç4 Coaty's service
customers need. The following lid covers
stations have gone to staggered hours
part of the Sanford ares omitted from
because of major cutbacks In their May
Friday's lid, Lake Mary and Altamonte
silo t'atkm Because aWlon hours may change Springs.
on any given day, station operators 54554
Bob's Texaco
91 W. SH 4X 86"M
L4NFM ARU
Mon.4d.7 am. to 7pm.
SaL dosed
U.S. 171 at Lake Mary Boulevard
Mon.—&amp;m. 7 am, to 10 p.m.
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Stat. Road 40 m7141
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However, financing tim motel became an
sdiat. problem and It took an extensive
search before a bask agreed to underwrite
the 11 WHIM mortgage, Ellinor said.
After theflnanclug was arranged,Ellinor
n
dL r1Wmodule i rental wits to be
Flesh
and
to n
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.Tbe modular concept

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"The world caved In in 1974. The Arab oil
embargo just killed the motel Industry. The
people stopped coming and the market just
went to pieces," he said.
Nevertheless, Ellinor said he was able to
rr
an occçancy rate of about 60
pent In the rental rooms by the end of 14
and that the restaurant and lounge were
galr ng popularity.
By 1975, Ellinor said his bills were current
— except for the mortgage — and It looked

OP"iNg the Sanford Volkswagen dealership
sad owned the property across the highway.
He thouglg a commercial motel, with a
quality restaurant and comfortable lounge
was aa,eb.
"I *54111 over the sout heast locking for
the right
I theought the modular plan
Was going to work out just as we hoped," he

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From the time the motel began construction will it was sold to a Canadian firm
last week, It has been a nightmare for the
Year-old Ellinor a $1 million nightmare.
"It's been a complete disaster. It took
everything I could beg, borrow and steal to
get off the ground and when it fell through,
was wiped out," he said.
Today Ellinor and his wife, Niki, live on a
houseboat at the Daytona Marina. The couple
Is rehabilitating the 50-year-old craft for sale
Ell Said his troubles with the Cavalier
Isa darted almost as soon as the plans were
drawn up. He said he was bitten with the
"motel bug" In 1970 when the Disney World
hoon had developers putting up motels right
snd left hi central Florjda.M the time, he was

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had been used extensively In the southeast
and Ellinor said he felt the modules would
save time and costs In the construction.
But before the units could be Installed,
Ellinor ran Into trouble finding workers to
complete the conventionally constructed
restaurant and lounge.
"We should have opened In January of 1973,
but we got bogged down and it wasn't imIll
mid-74 that we opened," he said.
The delay boosted the construction
well as withholding revenues. When the
complex did open, It opened at the wrong
time, Ellinor said.

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Direct thlCorp.8R411114Q1$
MoL8m. 10 am. to $ p.m.
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Herald Staff Writer
His Pocketbook isas empty as the lO4motel
rooms at the ghost-like Cavalier Motor Inn he
once owned, but Fred Ellinor said he'll get
back on his feet and Into the business world
80011.
"I put everything I had Into that place,"
Ellinor said of the motel on 17-92 just south of
Airport Boulevard, Three years ago EUlnor
voluntarily closed the motel when It was
found that the modular units used In the
construction of rental
contained too
much fire-hazardous polyurethane.

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g W. SR 4X
Mcn.M. 7a.m. toll am. and 3p.m. 106pm.
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iton.i Sm. II hors daily

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III pm.

FRED ELLINOR
...at his Daytona Beach houseboat

Ex-Cavalier Owner;
Down...But Not Out

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Energy Shortage: Some 'Hope
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the building not be used during the extended time.
Mod of the other fire code vloJ*tlnna had either
hem corrected or were In process of being
corrected when the time extension was granted,
J.H. McQuan, chief fire Inspector, had reported to

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Commissioners had unanimously granted the
extension for the Bookertown canter on the cow

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granted on May 8 county electrical inspectors inspected the Bookertown, Altamonte and Midway
centers.
"We were told we must get a person with a
masters electrician's license to apply for permits
and there's no way we can afford that," Mrs.
Spenser said.
WA received a federal grant to renovate the
heathtart centers to bring than into compliance
with fire and safety codes. Extensive work was done
on the Sanford center, but only enough money
mnilns for materials for the renovation of Midway, Bockertown and the Altamonte facility, Mrs.
Spenser said,

This week school officials notified WA It can no
longer use faciltles at the Jackson Heights Middle
School for Its Oviedo area center because of
pansion plans there for the new school year to begin
September.
jsnyb
Aed the portion of the rg used by
.
mad
'I'4ed
i_.0
out of temporary type ceilftr*t the
1ll
be
replaced
at
facilitlis in diurub _beau
time she
"miss iacui
I. need only temporarily.
mi
center at Winwood Park has been
mi ta'*tlas the
diu ore ad 1ge aoqh clo..d Altamonte
order of the Semimb Coudy POW
and we have to pack up the d Ictilsa sad other Safety by
Department fire division for newly amoot
Items and store them away when church services because of fire code violations. The Midway
Spenser,
said.
are to be held," M
continues to operate under a 4ay extension, to
The latest problem to confront the headitart expire In June, to bring that center up to fire code.
program is notification from Seminole County
The only one of WA's five centers without a
electhcJ Inspectors that WA mat hire a master problem Is the newly renovated Sanford
hUdILII
electrician to acquire permits for electrlcal work at center, Mrs.Spenser said.
We casters In Bookertown, Midway and Altamnonte.The granting of the time
extension for
The Seminole County Commission on May 8 Bookertown center had been expected
to permit its
We
a 40-day extension to permit the Booker. reopening. But Mrs. Spenser told WA directors
town center, operating 04 of the old Bookertown Thursday night that the day after the extensionwas
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athOOl, to comply with fire codes and reopen.
The Seminole County Public Safety Department
fire division had earlier ordered the center closed
because of fire code violations. The day after the
extension was granted, Mrs. Spenser reported to the
WA board of directors Thursday night, electrical
Inspectors Inspected the three facilities and said a
master electrician would have to be hired and only a
person with those qualifications could apply for
electrical permits,

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like he was going to get over the hump. But
report from a Jacksonville engineering arm, contracted by the bank, tore the heart out of
any chance for success.
When the modular, units were constructed,
See EX-CAVALIER, Page IA

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Sunday, May 70, 11
Evening Herald, Sanfor4, F?:

Panel May Vote
VORLD

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

added he h asked Langwood Robert Dam of Longwood,
Goldberg said. "Idllda't have to
"I haven't seen the judge's the then mayor Gerard Connell,
Qty Attorney Ned Jullan Jr. to who lroiuj* the suit against move,
the person who bought order, but It looks like we're who accused the council of
check Into the legality at his Goldberg End the city, to file
t" my house still hasn't moved in, going to have to obey it and vote "gerrymandering." Attempts
"It bit me like a lead voting on the law of his own he added.
md I thought when I moved I on the question," he added.
to override the veto failed.
balloon," said lingwood Qty ehigihihity.
could
keep my seat."
Mayor
CrunIoner Larry Goldberg
June
Lormann
Multhew ruled Tuesday Ofl
Goldberg, who was re-elected
Goldberg sold be had con. reserved comment as to what
of 5pjp
County Circuit
Juhlan said the mter bad t
filed In October, 1970, tInned to serve on
In
1977, has continued to serve
he
Suit
the
co
rn- the
Judge Richard Muldrew's been placed on the agenda for by Doves, who was
ii
COII.
miaslon
after
out
his two-year term after
moving
last
year ordered to vote as
had ,
order to the city commission to Monday rigid's meeting and he milsion candidate in another
based
on
Ju
lian's ruling and his had the opportunity to discuss it moving last year. Julian ad.
vote on whether he (Goldberg) would explain the city's Option. district at the time. In his
suit,
vised Goldberg could retain his
Own interpretation of the or. with Julian. She said the
mifg He declined to say whether or Daves asked the court
must vacate )
to
d1"
seat
and the commission has
been unaware the case was
seatakicehenolosiged livesln not he would rocu'vsmmmd that require Goldberg's seat be
fail
ed
to vote on the Issue
comIng to coirtTy.
the district he was elected to the ceminladon vote on the vacated saying Goldberg bad
"I'm
at
The controversy began more despite requests to do so by
the
represent.
ouster as ordered by the coat, forfeited his seat when he Judge's not surprised
decision,"
Days
said
City
than
a year ago when the
Asked If
would be In moved from Sandalwood In Commissioner
the
CRY
Daves' attorney, John
J.
B.
Grant,
If the commission obeys the cordunpt if they refused to vote District 1 to
"j city council attempted in
liberon In District expected that. Ordinance 437 to realign District
a
Uebmnan
of Orlando, was asked
1 to include
Judge's order signed Thursday, as the Issue, Judge Muidrew 5.
by
Muidrew
to prepare an order
says
You
must
live
In
the section where Goldberg would
Goldberg said, "I don't Imow If said that world have to be
tooust
me
distri
"If
th
ey
vote
will
ct
you
ep
moving,
takin
for
him
sign,
requiring the
r
to
resent.
Goldbe
I will vote as It or not, but I determined In a hearing. ,It
g it
it,
probably
eppeal
It
as
I
don't
to
berg
helped
pass
but
he
district
represented
Stephen
commission
vote on the
don't lee Why I shouldn't. He would be op to the attorney for think I did
by
anything illegal," hadn't moved at that time."
Barton. The plan was vetoed by matter.

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IN BRIEF
Model Reveals Relations
With Liberal Party Leader

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On Goldberg's Ouster

LONDON (UPI) — Sniffling and wiping his eyes, former
model Norman Scott told the jury In the Jeremy Thorpe
trial the former lAberal Party leader forced him Into
homosexual relations during a weekend at the home of
Thorpe's mother.
Thorpe, taking notes In the prisoner's dock, showed no
emotlqn as Scott testified for 90 minutes Friday In a voice
so low the jisige repeatedly told him to epeak op.
Thorpe and three other defendants are charged with
coilracy to murder Scott, who claims to have been
Thorpe's lover for five years. Thorpe also Is charged with
incitement to murder.
All four defendants have pleaded not guilty. Thorpe, a
member at ParUerneeg for 10 years until he was voted out
In the May 3 electIon, also has vigorously denied there was
any homosexual relatIondIp.

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A 17-year-old rural Sanford youth was robbed of his wallet by
two men who picked him up while he was hitchhiking on south
Sanford Avenue, Sanford police said
Rodney Hudson was hitchhiking and given a ride by two men

IN BRIEF

Committee Negotiators

WASHINGTON (UP!) — After three days of horsetrading, House and Senate negotiators have agreed on a
1960 budget praised by the administration as a major
weapon in the "offensive against Inflation."
The compromise plan accepted by the House and Senate
Budget Committees Friday sets spending next year at the
level recommended by President Carter, but cuts the
federal deficit an extra $5.4 billion.
James McIntyre, chief of Carter's Office of Budget and
Mazwgement,sajd approval of the budget next week by the
full Congress "will assure the people that their government is sustaining its offensive against Inflation."
The compromise budget provides spending next year of
$532 billion about $11 billion less than needed to keep
current programs level with Inflation. It projects
revenues of $509 billion and a deficit of $23 billion.
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or fly into telephone wires End windows," reports international Wildlife. And In southern Nevada, hordes of

Billy Jokes With Jurors

9 robins welf am staggering walind after,

SHREVEPORT, La. (UPI) — The German govern
mont, trying to recover silverware that siçpo.edly
belonged to Adolf Hitler, has lost Its suit against a
Loidia collector who wants to sell the property.

liwsuft, filed by the Wed German Mate of Frelstaat
Bayern against John Moore, was &amp;nIqd Friday by
U.S. District Judge Toni agg on grounds the property
was valued at lees than $10,000 and therefore was not
within federal coat jurisdiction.
A collection of 3? ituns of table silver engraved with the
høJals "A.H.," sod fair, other objects said to have
belonged to the Neal Party were obtained by Moore from a
Texas seller IM year. Officials in Went Germany
discovered their exintuice when Moore offered them for
sale In a newspaper there. The so said the property was
stolen by US. sols when they entered Germany In
World War H and should be retmed.

Vietnamese Factions Feuding
BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) — At leant 30,000 heavily
armed troops sad civilians of the oiated pal Pot regime
Malted Into Thailand today, fleeing advancing viotr'unea, forces Thai military authorities said.
The aidhorities called the aitun "itical" and
"extremely 'l.'igeroen" as Vlnni., troops and their

Pheam Puth gaveran
aWis were reported dose
behind the Khmer Roags.
On, Mgh.rankliig mflery omcer said he feared the
VWnain,e, would cross into Thailand In hot pursuit of the
fleeing now Pow.

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China Blasts SALT Treaty

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Llama Latest Surprise
In Zoo Birth Exnlnsinn

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The population explosion
at the Control Florida Zoo
o.1a.* tMa wesk with
the mr pr1se aa1,j of a
baby male in-own and white
ilwta born to the soots pair
of white and black llamas.
"She (the female llna)
didn't even look pregnant
who I saw her last week",
said a proud Joe Or1ttoI3
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at Midway sad the Aituusoel, Springs ares.
The Midway coder was grodod a day_u•
on to
ro in Jans to co'nply With ftrocsje.

omeWs reported.
Making their

and "-a continue to be held at t coder. The
Altameug. Springs ceitor in Winwuod Park was

of iWlng school children
were the foor Bengal flgsr
cubs buis April 20 to two
tlgunbrosbtto the see as
bibles is $71 from Ten.
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delight

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Rank-and-file Teamsters
union members have ratified a new, three-year contract
with Cho trucking 0 '4 r7 by a nearly 34o.i margin.
"I think the margth by which our members have approved the National Master Freight Agreement proves

without a doubt that this Is the best national freight
contract ever negotiated," he said.
The pact, negotiated after a lOday strike — lockout last
month, stretched President Carter's 7 percent wage
guidelines — although the administration Insists the
provisions technically met the standards.

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Lucy W. Moughton
Robin Polity
Stanley M. Stevens
John R. Whitman, Chuluofa
Catherine Edwards, Debary

Rose Mary Hodges
Ethel Newman
Carl H. Schoen.man
Hazel Smith
William Yates

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William Fox Jr.
Leroy Groover

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Luis Templeton, Deitson
Sophie Zaiiwski, Deltona
Charles A. Ounce, Merritt Iii.
Linda E. Sheppard, New Smyrna
Jerry H. Powell, Winter Springs
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George P. Sandy
Evelyn Brown

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Zoo's newest arrival-baby
Include a spider Inanhay,
hopes to acquire a male
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wallaby, Pusly said. "It's
lively Red Fox kits born
spring," said Poesy.
lad mouth; and ababy
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wallaby (buwus a Joey)'
received elgid Indigo snake
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Police are looking for two
suspects seen fleeing the scene of an explosion that extensively damaged a Cuban government office late
Friday night. No injuries were reported.
A police spokesman said an air conditioner was blown
out and all the windows In the building were broken.

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MMrIcl'a ages in Twin, tied In a desir d
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In the kasscspsforcgiagodrsfss for aboli.
lbs ating was pest of the Mqped.r elalmee that
b plagued Rely tini week i.g the general election
cpsh.
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kRe,alysweldyoutkw raw byaballetis
lbs Muds Mm ares who Modvo p,&amp;, fires. Inluvined to heesk op 111ag helium rs end 1st.

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Ed Strawder of 3511 Jamison Drive, Apopka, told deputies his
truck was removed sometime Tuesday night and Wednesda
morning from Struwder's Produce on State Route 436 in Forest
City.
Deputies day the theft probably occurred early in the

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BOSTON (UP!) The S54on Skylab space station Is
slowly falling from Its orbit and soon will come crashing
toward the earth. But a group of true believers hope to use
the power of peychokineses mind over matter to
offset the pull of Earth's gravity.
The Institute of Psycho Energetics In Brookline, Mass.,
hopes the energy from the minds of at least 1 million
Americans can be harnessed next Friday at 1 p.m. EDT
for five minutes to keep Skylab from falling and propel It
into a higher orbit.
Psychokineses Is the power to move objects by concentrating on them. Psychics such as Uri Galler have
demonstrated their alleged powers by bending spoons,
keys and the hands on clocks.

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PICKUP TRUCK TAKEN
A 1t13 Ford pickup truck valued at $1,800 was taken from the
front lot of a produce stand in Forest City, according to Seminole

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the candy's electrical code requirement, Mrs.
Spenser said hrMwt 'nIn the Bootown
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Forrest Drive, Sanford,
who along with his wife
Steila donated the mother
back In July, 10I6. The
female and a male black
and white llama dubbed
"Liz" and "Dick", were
brought to Sanford from a
llna tam In Oregon. "Al
Ran (zoo director) called
me Thuds7 at II o'clock
atnlgt*to give ine the good
news," Oritt said.
The male died lost year
end was replacedby a
three-year-old male ob.
tained from the CafálUa
Game Farm hi Now York.
"We had noticed the
liamaa breeding and we
were
always Optimistic.to
said Zoo Curator Ed Pony,
"but she didn't look
pregnant. She had acted a
little st range the day
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QJMEL, Mexico (UPS) — Fidel Castro ended a two.
day visit to Mexico by jelaing Ida hod, Mexican Presidod
Pipes PatIDo, is argiag an end to the U.S. "icorionik
blockade Inveae1 on the people of Cabs."
Codro loft for Havana Friday from the Mexican !I1aJI4
o(Camenel With mçpertfor the usdcdthe h1-yearoldU.S.
ieo—'ilc blocked,, a pod for t.clmologlcal exchange on
sagar end a droag rL1.ondl with Laps. Portihlo.
Inajsiatoiu.w, the twokeders arged "us end to
the e-'"c
blockads kepoud open the people of Cribs."
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nectar.
To obtain a lit of plants which Attract birds,contact the
Florida Audubon headquarters in M"'sd.

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The jury In the trial of
required another round
of deliberation today In trying to determine his fate for the
slaying of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey
Milk
The panel of seven women and five men late Friday —
the third day of deliberations — concentrated on the
slaying of Milk. It asked for a reading of the coroner's
testimony on his wounds before Superior Court Judge
Waiter Calcagno recessed proceedings for the night.
White, 32, also a former policeman and fireman, was
accused of shooting Moscone and Milk In their City Hall
offices on Nov. 20 after he learned the mayor planned to
appoint someone else to the post he quit.

Making their debut Friday were these (our Bengal tigers

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PEKING (UPI) — Qdna condaimed the U.S. Sovlst
SALT II try today as "tricky," "Incomprdienslvle,"
ASIA likely to "bring about only U,rs."
The official New Cline News Agency, In a report from
Ms couiaioii4etd hi Washington, said the contents of the
treaty to be eiisd in Viness in mld4ime______
are "an involved
and tricky and Its terminology so hioainpr&amp;ismthk that
It would make ones had Urn."
The agency quoted Vice President Walter Mondale —
Who ltseid'%adiceoatoahlth,hI.Iar,Ieforn*tlen"_..as
calling the treaty "I',"dobly cumrçlkated."

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mo it !:r!irtoti I a::'
Route 46 at iz:io
ltR.d;i ili piit'
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SHOP ORLANDO &amp; SANFORD DAILY 9:30 - 9:30 SUN.

former city legislator Dan White

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MOTORSTOLEN
according to Seminole county deputies.
A 12-foot boat and 39 horsepower motor were stolen Tuesday
The burglary wasn't reported immediately because the owner from Brantley harbor
in Longwood, according to Seminole
was In the process of selling the business, deputies say.
('mmlv deputies.
The stolen property valued at $456.30 included three pool
Richard Storm, 39. of 205 Meredith Manor Blvd., Longwood,
umbrellas, two vacuum cleaners and a case of toilet paper, told deputies the boat was tied and partially beached at the harbor
deputies say.
when it was stolen. lie estimated his loss at $500.

ATLANTA (UPI) — Billy Carter, after an apparently
easy four hours before the federal grand jury Investigating the Carter peanut warehouse, Friday said he
doesn't expect to have any problems with the panel.
"U I am Indicted, It will be the greatest lnjustlée ever
done to any one poor human being In the history of the
world," Carter said following the session, In which he
claims to have swapped jokes with jurors and signed a few

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Williford said raccoons and squirrels also get into
berries and are sometimes affected. A Cuselbsrry
resident reported her horse was addicted to overripe fruit
of the palmetto and world escape from the pasture when
they were ripe to at his fill.
The elephant Is a mammal with a long tradition of
Inebriation. This Is due to the elepha nt's habit of feeding
on various fermented fruits end then engaging hi noisy
drunken brawls. In Kruger National Park In South
Africa's Trussvul, they eat the psie yellow, phansized
fruit of the marula tree. These dellcacies have a sweetish
acid lode which seem to have a special appeal and are
UM to ferment In the ekplusds' MMsachs.
Insects are also Susceptible,says International Wildlife.
This weakness Is recognized by butterfly hunters who
ise a devilish concoction of squashed bananas End sugar
to tranquilize their quarry. Some insects are attracted to,
the swedna of tree sap. When the Sep hements, wasps
End butterflies are suddenly tmaM, to fly. Boost too, have
been observed veering wildly after partaking of overripe

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CLEANING SUPPLIES TAKEN
More than $450 in cleaning supplies were stolen April 13 from
the Sanford Inn but the incident wasn't reported until Thursday,

White Jury Still Out

A lot ofthe birds residing bore are not the fruit eating
variety,he added,The cardinal for instance Is a seedeater
and the mocking bird and jays are carnivorous Soling
worms and Insects.

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Iwasil forces and labsnioe rM milHl. entered
two south Leilanon border villages at night and threatened
to punish them If Palestinians are allowed to cross the
region on raide In northern Israel, travelers from
southern Lebanon said today.
In Jeniolen, brash Prime MbiM Ifrtacbem Begin
today Invited Jordan to become the next Arab nation to
make peace with Israel but warned ft should not expect
any territory back as &amp; Egy In the treaty Cairo signed
with the Jewish Mate Mardi IS.

SNAKE POT STOLEN
A sn ake pot and macrame hanger was stolen Thursday from
the back porch of an apartment complex in Altamonte Springs,
according to Seminole County deputies.
Helen Alan, 22, of the Spanish Trace Club Apartments Oil
Spanish Trace Drive in Altamonte Springs told deputies the pot
and hanger were valued at $125.

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When Hudson got out of the car, the two men followed him and
told him to turn over his wallet. Wh n Hudson hesitated, the two
men forcibly grabbed the wallet from him, police said. The men
fled with the $2 Hudson had in his possession, police said.

autographs.
"Those grand jurors are mighty nice folks," he said,
adding bespoke extensively to the 23-member panel about
a questionable loan made to the peanut warehouse by the
National Bank of Georgia.

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lingerIng too long at the pyracustha pub.A few days later,
after they sobered up, they continued on their way south.
"Drunk" may not be the correct tam for birds In this
condition. Ornithologist Stanley Tançle of the University
Of Wisconsin e'plalns that when a bird or mwnrnal sets
Intoxicated, the cause Is usually not alcohol, but some
other toxic substance. That poison, Temple speculates
may be a particular plant's way of discouraging wildlife
from eating It.
Other naturalists point out that wild fruits can indeed
fumaig, producing In animals the kindle of reactions
normally
AM_ easoclated with human IntoxicatIon. lbs big
between inebriated people End winsals Is that
tpiman. may set cod deliberately to addle their senses,
while animal.
usually taken unaware.
Birds have a high metabolism End a rapid heartbeat
which Is use of the reasons they are Affected so quickly
after they eat the fermented fruit, Williford said. "At
rigid they go into a trance-like stupor and lock their feet
wound a branch. Their temperature Is lowered and their
heartbeat slow,. If they didn't they would have to eat 24
hours a day to supply the necoary energy."
Posaibly the only animal ever grateful for having aria
too many isthe pink pigeon (not to be
with am
"Pink elephant" which lives on the Wand of Mauritius In
the Indian Ocean. This rare bird eats a plant that stupefles
him — but wIlds also produces cyanide who exposed to
water In The pigeon's system. The some plant contains
soother i9inical which accumulates In the bird's body,
making its flesh poisonous to people.
While other. todler pigeons were consumed *to extinction, "the tipsy pink variety was identified as a
species to steer clear of. "Thus," says International
Wildlife, "the pink pigeon's reknown as a drunk may be
responsible tar Its survival a species."
Williford said there are three varieties of uposscking
birds that frequent this area, they are the yellow-bellied
On dewn ,uo%,dssr
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Hitler's Silver At Issue

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Evening Herald, SanforcL

Panel May Vote On Goldberg 's Ouster

V)RLD

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald 8W1 Writer

Model Reveals Relations
With Liberal Party Leader
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LONDON (UP!) -Mang and wiping his eyes, former
model Nonnan St told the jury In the Jeremy Thorpe
trial the former Liberal Party leader forced him Into
homosexual relations during is weekend at the home of
Thorpe's mother.
Thorpe, taking notes In the prisoner's dock, showed no
ein4n as Scott testified for 90 minutes Friday In a voice
so low the judge repeatediy told him to speak op.
7borp and these other defendants are charged with
conspiracy to murder Scott, who dahni to have been
Thorpe's lover for five years. Thorpe also Is charged with
lncftemN to murder.
AU four defendants have pleaded not guilty. Thorpe, a
member of Par3Lemg for 20 years taitu be was voted out
In the May 3 electIon, also has vlgore"ly denied there was
any Iinomuai relationship.

Hitler's Silver At issue
SHREVEPORT, La. (UP!) - The German governtrying to revr silverware that supposedly
belonged to Adolf Hitler, bu lest its suit against a
Lauialeea collector who weds to all the property.
The suM,Mail bythe Wed German data ofF,Jg
Ba)'ern against Joim Moore, was tnhi.,d Friday by
U.S. District Judge Tom SIM on posmde the propty
Was valued at le, than $10,000 and thar.fuea was not
within federal co jurIsdiction.
A collection c137 Items of able silver engraved with the
h%Iale "A.H.," and four other objects said to have
b"W to the Nni Party won obtained by Mows from a
Tezu seller 18A year. Officials In West Germany
discovered their existence when Moore offered them for
all. In a newspaper there. The suit said the property was
stolen by U.S. soldiers when they entered Germany In
World War U and should be returned.
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Vietnamese Factions Feuding
BANGKOK, Thilid (UP!) — At 1..st 30,000 heavily
armed troop and dvWams of the oneted poi Pot regime
— 1110 71111111111111111 today, Owing advancing Vi
fl-ne" forces, Thai military authorities aait
The authorities celled the aitn "atical" and
"extremely dopirmll as V14i'son., troop and their
Thmom Peeb P"fWAOt aths were reported dose
behind the Itlaner Rois.
One higbreeking mumary officer said he feared the
VIthnwlgee would am into Thailand In hot pursit of the
deft xhmw now

Border Villages Threatened
By UNITIDPB lNTNA'l1ONAL
larasli forces andIahsnee. r4gW'I millt l.,nq entered
twoulthLebumboliftvillages at night and threatened
to psodab them If Pa1flnIani are allowed to aols the
NOW on raida In northern Ierael, travelers from
southern Iabanon said today.
In Jerurolem, Israeli Prime Minister Monachem Begin
W* Invited Jordan to become the next Arab nation to
make peso. with Ixael but warned It should not expect
WW territory back as did 84W In the treaty Qdro signed
W" the Jewish state March IS.

China Blasts SALT Treaty
PEKING (UP!) - Qdaa tonaf-nn,d the U.S. 5o,lst
SALT U treaty today as 'Thcky," "Incoiup1tonai,l.,"
and Ukely to "being about only lIsters."
The Offidd New (Idna News Agency, In a report from
Ma c ,ni*u"dealt in Washingiom, amid the contents of the
treaty to be siCi.d In V1e"a In m1d4ime are "so Involved
and tricky and Mi terminology so InoonWrehuIthl, that
it would make one's head turn."
The aaq quoted Vice Pr4't Waiter Mondale who it .14 "had acc ta all the " information" - as
cflbtg the treaty "fiendiebly complicated of

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de1viekto Mexico by jibmIag No host, Mexicee Pr,14ea1
'epes Putillo, In urging a end to the U.S. "ecunk
Nockade wposed on the people of Cuba."
C*re left far Mavama Friday from the Mule" Now
ofConunulwithloppedfarth,en4ofthe1I,ar.el4Uj.
ecoueadc tded di a pact far tEb.,li,gicaI exchange on
sager sad a dreag r'iip with Laps. Poitille.
MajeUlLIU1Ithkadarsorpd I'm an4to
thsur'c bhckad
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The cv'pu Waned prior to
rs's departure for
Cuba.

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responsible for it. survival as a species."
Williford mid there are these varieties of sapeucking
birds that frequedthiss.,th
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A lot of the birds residing here are not the fruit eating
VNWYI be added, The
for Instance Is a nedeater
AM the mocking bird and jays are carnivoirm eating
wormsandbsects.
Williford said raccoons and squirrels also get Into
berries and are sometimes affected. A Casaelbsrry
1155MMMA reported her horse was addicted to overrip fruilt
of the palmetto and would escape from the pasture when
they were ripe to eat
fill,
The elephant Is a mnntal with a long trdJthiql of
Inebriation. This Is due to the el.ph4's habit of feeding
on various fermented fruits and then engaging noisy
drunken brawls. In Kruger National Past In South
Africa's Transvaal, they eat the pale yellow, plama.alzed
fruit of the marula tree. These delicacies have a sweetish
acid tadft which seem to have a special appeal and are
UM to firmed In the dep1aeds' stomachs.
Insects are also susceptible, says International Wildlife.
This weekl1esIsreCOgnisedby butterfly hu,gerswho
use a devilish concoction of squashed beaanas and sagar
tofreeqaglise their quarry. Some insects are Attracted to,
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A 1973 Ford pickup truck valued at $1,800 was taken from the
front lot of a produce stand in Forest City, according to Sem inole
County deputies.
Ed Strawder of 3511 Jamison Drive, Apopka, told deputies his
truck was removed sometime Tuesday night and Wednesday
morning from Strawder's Produce on State Route 436 in F'orest
City. Deputies day the theft probably occurred early in the
evening.

CLEANING SUPPLIES TAKEN
More than $450 in cleaning supplies were stolen April 13 from
the Sanford Inn but the incident wasn't reported until 'IThu rsdav,
BOAT, MOTOR STOLEN
according to Seminole County deputies.
A 12-foot boat and 39 horsepower motor were stolen Tuesday
The burglary wasn't reported immediately because the owner From Brantley harbor in Longwood, according to
Seminole
was In the process of se lling the business, deputies say.
County deputies.
The stolen property valued at $456.30 included three pool
Richard Storm, 39, of 205 Meredith Manor Blvd., Longwood,
umbrellas, two vacuum cleaners and a case of toilet paper, told deputies the bout was tied and partially beached at the harbor
deputies say.
when it was stolen. He estimated his loss !t $500.

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union members have ratified a new, three-year contract
with the txecklna industry by a misarly 3-to.1 margin.
"I think the margthby which our members have approved the National Master Freight Agreement proves
without a doubt that this is the best national freight
contract ever negotiated," he said.
The pact, negotiated after a 104ay strike — lockout last
month, stretched President Carter's 7 percent wage
guidelines
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The 854on Skylab space station is
slowly falling from its orbit and soon will come crashing
toward the earth. But a group of true believers hope to use
the power of psychokineses
mind over matter — to
offset the pull of Earth's gravity.
The Institute of Psycho Energetics In Brookline, Mass.,
hopes the energy from the minds of at least 1 million
Americana can be harnessed next Friday at 1 p.m. EDT
for five minutes to keep Skylab from falling and propel it
into a higher orbit.
Psychokineses Is the power to move objects by concentrating on theni. Psychics such as Uri Galler have
demonstrated their alleged powers by bending spoons,
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A make pot and macrame hanger was stolen Thursday from
the back porch of an apartment complex in Altamonte Springs.
according to Seminole County deputies.
Helen Alan, 22, of the Spanish Trace Club Apartments on
Spanish Trace Drive in Altamonte Springs told deputies the pot
and hanger were valued at $125.

Wednesday by a guest of it motel ritar - a:i1'ir 1,
Seminole Counts' deputies.
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Route 46 at 11:30 am. Tucda dcjmtf.•'
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Police are looking for two
suspects seen fleeing the scene of an explosion that extensIvely damaged a Cuban government office late
Friday night. No Injuries were reported.
A police spokesman said an air conditioner was blown
out and all the windows In the building were broken.

a suspect do was abod:

at MWhm sad the Aitsanoate ftrinp sam
The Midway ceder was greded a Illay ox•
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to deliver." Gestation
psrioiI for WON isfl
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at 1:30 p.m., Thary.
The llama Infant,
marked much like his
father, was op on No long
gy logs one tsar aifter,
birth andfeuing wok zoo
eclal. ripodsd.
MakIng their debut

the couty's electrical cods r.qmñmimt, Mrs.
Spenser said h,wt clasissis In the Bochertow
area will continue to be held at the Providence
Baptist Qurob.
The other two hs.iMut centers when the on,

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the third day of deliberations — concentrated on the
slaying of Milk. It asked for a reading of the coroner's
testimony on his wounds before Superior Court Judge
Waiter Calcagno recessed proceedings for the night.
White, 32, also a former policeman and fireman, was
accused of shooting Moscone and Milk In their City Hall
offices on Nov. 20 after he learned the mayor planned to
appoint someone else to the post he quit.

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former city legislator Dan White required another round
of deliberation today in trying
to determine his fate for the
slaying of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey

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A 17-year-old rural Sanford youth was robbed of his wallet by
men who picked him up while he was hitchhiking on south
Sanford Avenue, Sanford police said.
Rodney Hudson was hitchhiking and given a ride by two men
who took him to a spot near 1410 W. 13th St. at about 8p.m. Friday.
police said.
When Hudson got out of the car, the two men followed him and
told him to turn over his wallet. %Vh' 'n Hudson hesitated, the two
men forcibly grabbed the wallet from him, police said. The men
fled with the $2 Hudson had in his possession, police said.
two

autographs.
"Those grand jurors are mighty nice folks," he said,
adding he spoke extensively to the 23-member panel about
a questionable loan made to the peanut warehouse by the
National Bank of Georgia.

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ATLANTA (UP!) Billy Carter, after an apparently
easy four hours before the federal grand jury Investigating the Carter peanut warehouse, Friday said he
doesn't expect to have any problems with the panel.
"If I am indicted, it will be the greatest Injustlée ever
done to any one poor human being In the history
of the
world," Carter said following the session, in which
he
claims to have swapped jokes with jurors and signed a few

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current programs level with inflation. It projects
revenues of $509 billion and a deficit of $23 billion.

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MAY lS,lfle

Zoo's newest arrival—baby llama

Include a spider 'nnkey,

hopes to acquire a male
wallaby, Posey said. "It's
spring," said Poesy.
Puaeysaldthezoohu
received eIgt* Indigo siake
eggs which are now being
IncubatetAspartofa pilot

boris Mx w.eli 'o three
lively Red Fox kits born
lad month;
wallaby (known as a Joey)
ventured glut ofits mother's
maraqalal pouch for the
first time Friday. The no

program In cooperation

In the kneecaps tsr ekorgiag .1ra fees for abostie"
The shading was ps.t ofthe Mee4op violence that

WASHINGTON (UP!)
After three days of horsetrading, House and Senate negotiators have agreed on a
1960 budget praised by the administration as a major
weapon in the "offensive against
Inflation."
The compromise plan accepted by the House and Senate
Budget Committees Friday sets spending next year at the
level recommended by President Carter, but cuts the
federal deficit an extra $5.4 billion.
James McIntyre, chief of Carter's Office of Budget and
Mamgement, said approval of
the budget next week by the
full Congress "will assure the people that their government is sustaining Its offensive against Inflation."
The compromise budget provides spending next year of
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llbernto the zoo's pair
of white and
llamas.
"She (the female HIM)
didn't even look pregnant
when I saw
Ind week",
uIdaprosxi Joe juof
Forrest Drive, Sanford,
who along with his wife
&amp;411a dondelif the mother
back In July, in. The
female end a male black
and white ilimi dubbed
"Là" and "Dick", were
brost* to Sanford from a
Hamis farm in Oregon. "Al
Rown (too director) called
me Thursday at 11 o'clock
ataigi*toglveme the good
newstof Orittsalt
year
and was replaced by a
three-year-old male oh.

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nearby Love Temple (wch of Gad In (bid.
Mrs. apsnownd_h L.m.i Is F . - Ish WA
for use of their facthlbu except for dikies.

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or fly into telephone wires and windows," reports International Wildlife. And In southern Nevada, hordes of
migrating robins were seen staggering around after
llaringtoolongatthepyreImØla pub. A few days law,—
alter they sobered op, they continued on their way south.
"Drunk" may not be the correct term for birda In this
condition. Ornithologist Stanley Temple of the University
Of Wisconsin iplths that when a bird or mammal gets
lidoskated, the cause is usually not alcohol, bid some
Other toxic substance. That poison, Temple speculates
may be particular plant's way of discouraging wildlife
from eating it.
Other naturalists point out that wild fruits can Indeed
farmed, producing In animals the kinds of reactions
.normally associated with himlan lidozicatlon. The big
difference between Inebriated people and animals Is that
buinans may set out deliberately to addle their senses,
wWk inlmh are usually taken unaware.
Birds have a high metabollen and a rapid heartbeat
which Is one of the reese, they are affected ao quickly
after they at the fermented fruit, Willifoid said. "At
nIgid they go Into a france-like Macor and lock their feet
sa!ouaul a branch. Their temperature Is lowered and their
heartbeat slows. they didn't they would have to eat 24
hours a day to sopply the necessary enorgy."
PoMbly the only animal ever grateful for having one
too many is the pink pigeon (not to be coofuned with the
"pink elephant" which lives on the Wind of Mairitias
the Indian (kean. This rare bird eats a plaid that stupefies
him - but which also, produces cymd&amp; when
wder In the *=III "mom 7% sams Pint C"aing
mother chemical W"
in the - bird's body,
mikbig Its flesh poisonous to people.
While other, fastler pigeons were consumed to ex.
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NA11
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IN BRIEF

added he has asked Longwood Robert Dives of Langwood, Goldberg said. "I didn't have to
"I haven't seen the Judge's the then mayor Gerard Connell,
Qty A*toniey Ned Julian
to who irongig the suit against move, the person who bought order, but It looks like we're who accused the council of
check Into the logmilty of
Goldberg and the city, to file," my house Mill hasn't moved In, going to have to obey it and vote "gerrymandering. Attempts
"It hit me like a lead voting on the Issue of
own he added.
but I thought when I moved I on the question," he added.
to override the veto failed.
ba oon," said Longwood Qty eIgihiutty.
ould
keep
my
seat."
Mayor
June
Lormann
CominIadoner Larry Goldberg
Ihaldiew ruled Tuenday on
Goldberg, who was re-elected
Goldberg said he had con- reserved comment as to what
of Seminole Cowdy Qrcidt
Julian said the mter had the $uit filed In October, lfl$,
in
1977, has continued to serve
tinned
to
serve
on
the
cornthe
commission
mIght
do
if
Judge Richard Muidrew's been placed on
out
his two-year term after
the
agenda
for
by
Dives,
who
was
a
Corn.
mission
after
moving
last
year
ordered
to
vote
order to the city commission to Monday night's meeting and he mlon candidate In anot
t moving lad year. Julian adher
based
on
Jullan's
ruling
and
his
had
the
opportunity
t
vote on whether he (Goldberg) would explain the city's option, district at the time. In his suit, own Interpretation of the or.
with Julian. She said she had Vised Goldberg could retain his
must vacate his ciiin'iwion He deemed to say whether or Dives asked the court to dlnancs."
been
unaware the case was seat and the commission has
seat since he no longer lives In not he would recommend that require Goldberg's seat be
tailed to vote on the Issue
coming
to court Tuesday.
the district he was elected to the commission vote on the vacated saying Goldberg had
"I'm
not
surprised
at
the
The
controversy
began
more
despite requests to do so by
represent.
outer ordered by the court. orfeit.d his seat when he judge's decision," said Qty than a year ago when the then Dave,.
Ashed IfIf they
the city
would
be In moved from Sandalwood In Commissioner J. H. Grant, "j cltycouncil attempted In March
Dave,' attorney, John
If the CorJlmIz5jnj obey, the contempt
reused
to vote
District 1 to Tiberon In District expected that. Ordinance 437 to realign District I to Include a Liebman of Orlando, was asked
Judge's order signed Thursday, on the low, Judge Muldrew 5.
says you must live in the section where Goldberg would by Muldrew to prepare an order
Goldberg said, "I don't know if said that would have to be
"If they vote to out me I will district you represent. Gold- be moving, taking it from
for him to sign, requiring the
I will vote on It or not, but I determined In a hearing. "It probably appeal It as
I
don't
berg
helpedpass
It,
but
he
district
represented
by
Stephen
commission
to vote on the
don't see why I shoulcint He would be op to the attorney for think I did anything illegal," hadn't moved at that time."
Barton. The plan was vetoed by matter.

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Indigos are protected by
both state and federal

Di)*ons in 1070, Bid Misetly Iftar
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and released nine Indigos
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P."b kintk, Uinor said he began .sarc1iag
for a job.
Ne tam a spot U a ueed.csri.Jn.man Is

genabling ad prcdituticn It was horrIble, 1
thovgM peopl, knew me better thee that," he
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W" people say they thoaght the
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SANFORD,
Louis C. Hobby
Willie K. Mickens
Lucy W. MougMon

Robin Polley

Stanley M. Stevens
John R. Whitman, Chulua
Catherine Edwards Debary
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Thomas &amp; Patricia Hyde, a boy.
James I Patricia Wrennick. a
girl, Delary

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SANFORD:
George P. Bandy
Evelyn Brown
Gwendolyn Cauthen
Elouis. Evans
William Fox Jr.
Leroy Groover
Row Mary Hodges
Ethel Newman
Carl H. Schoeneinan
Hazel Smith
William Yates
Patricia Adams I baby girl
Hyde baby boy
Luis Templeton, Dettaon
Sophie Zalewski, Deltona
Charles A. Bunco, Merritt iii.
Linda E. Sheppard, New Smyrna
Jerry H. Powell, Winter Springs
William H. Patterson. Kokomo.

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Women's libbers and fibber,.
The minist didn't actually preach on the borne
he
softly. He quoted somebody's itatlstks
that one In three marriagea ended in &amp;wrce
unless the coçle were active In the church, and
these "staying" odds are 20 to I, he said.

Backing up a few years, rnal&amp;'wornen were
content deh the aboveinestloied càores and raise
the kids while getting. personal allowance from
their husband's psycheck Call these women ser•
yaM If you will, but I doubt that many would exchoose places with career womes.
Jad recently, a group insurance Individual
pronthun was increased which, according to law,
was designed to eliminate discrimination against
female employees In ALL matters of employment.
Aorcrding to recent legislation, any fringe benefit
progran provided by an employer mud treat
pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions
In the some m-er as a 1±em or Injury.
Hold on there, thWle fellows. This is equal rights.
And the some applies to women who are too old or
for medical reasons can't bear children.

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Ares Cede 304fl.2011or 831-9993
Sunday, May 20, 1979-4A

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

He also po lid ed oat that the home structure has
changed Immensely In the pad few years. A
women's role bu not changed except that more
responsiility has been placed on her shoulders with
divorce on the rise and the nation'seconomy forcing
more hosaswlyea and mothers to work to help meat
survival standards.
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Year, $36.91 By Mail: Week, 36 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$3196; Year, $0.0.

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By the way, the minister didn't say exactly xW
causes divorces or how to prevent than.
T110 sweat young thing was terribly disappointed
In marriage after abed tWee months u Mrs.
"Where are mj equal rims?" she sobbed. "And
why doI be" th wash
end?H did his
Own laundry before we were married-and am be
expects me to do all the household chorea the
cooking and well everything after a tiring work
day."

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By DORIS DIETRICII
Their

Surprise

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When the nations of the Arab world met
Baghdad on Apr11 1 to punish Egypt for signing the
peace treaty with Israel, a
pread hope held
that Saudi Arabia, moderate and generally proWestern, was merely tagging along for the sake of
Arab unity.
The breaking of diplomatic, trade and
economic ties with Egypt had little more than
peydiologicai significance without a full cornthe Saudis, who had been making
substantial financial contributions to Cairo. The
S,customarily obtuse, lent credence to
6~d Western optimism by crafty in-

dhIection.

Now only a few weeks later, we have learned
the Saudis mean business about putting the
saeeze on Egypt. Moreover, they are letting It be
biown that
Intend to teach a lesson to
Washington as well as Cairo.

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When Saudi Arabia confirmed the withdrawal
Of future financial support to Egypt, the assumption was made that commitments made prior to the
treaty would still be honored. Even that is doubtful
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Defenoe Secretary Harold Brown has told the
House Foreign Affairs Committee that Saudi
Ar-ibis hasi rtItI
sJ Ih ft' ,iii1, t,., si 'et'
Jet fighters sold toAMrs by the United States last
year, despite firm
tandings to the contrary.
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changed. It Is a fact, and nobody should gloss over
the fact." So said Secretary of State Cyrus R.
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Vance meant, the Saudis have cut back on their oil
production. This act eiswes a tightening oil supply, already disrupted by reduced Iranian oil
output and surcharges added by oil producing
nations, and thereby further
er embarrasses the oilthirsty Americans.

'Thus do the Saudis seem to indulge themselves
In that mischief and folly which Gibbons ascribed
to so much h a history. Instead of thwarting the
Egyptlanlsraeli peace process, they insure It by
President Sadat no alternative but to hug his
gymiall the closer a fact borne out by a recent
bitter Sadat denunciation of the Saudi actions.
Moreover, the Saudis, being unable to def'nd their
oil and wealth, play a dangerous game to alienate
Arab nation, and the United
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alternative to their present course
would be to go it alone. And because their tiny
population of about 10 million will not permit that
option, we should be able to expect In the not
future some accommodation by the Saudis
to reality, and some move toward reconciliation
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On Your Mark, Get Set...

ByBARBAR
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Next comes a shopping trip to select a
Special To The Herald
pair of rtaithg shoes,
NEW YORK- Are you still treating
Glover says a good running shoe has
running as a spectator apart?
three characteristics: cushioning (to help
Provided you are in reasonablygood absorbthestreu of
he$th, you can be running 30 minutes at a force three times your body weight),
stretch within three months, says
flexibility (so that you can push off
marathoner Bob Glover, who has taught properly with you toes) and support
more than 10,00) people to rim In the past around the aide of the foot.
eight years.
"Take three or four or five models and
Glover, coauthor of "The Runner's try them on," he mgeds. "See what feels
Handbook," has developed a 13-week
best cii you."
running course that he hopes will spread to
y don't need a flashy warm-up mAt, he
100 U.S. cities by late 1990 via the "Run
adds. Wear jot enough to keep you °°
For Life" program of Connecticut Mutual
but deceit In summer and wii'ln In wit*&amp;.
Life.
He
recommends loose-fitting garments
In his office near the New York runner's
c be removed as you heat
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mecca of Central Park, Clover recently
When the day of your first nan arrives,
described his course, the basics of which
don't just begin pounding the pavement,
can be used to launch an Individual rim"We always dart off with relaxation
exercises
slow head 1011L deep
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Glover first explains
breathing and things of that nature,"
"The typical person puts on an old pair of
Clover explains. "We till them to unscrew
tennis shoes, goes out the door, darts
their h
heads and pat on leisure
running and runs until he stops. Then he
heads."
sits down, takes a drink an d maybe walks
Nut are 15 minutes of slow stretching
back home. That's not the way to do it!
cises to loosen the muscles,
exer
Get your doctor's approval
Gloverdusalbesonesuchexercjse:
"Sit
running one step, be advises. A theCkUP
down
(on
the
floor)
with
your
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of
you.
Reach
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toward
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are over 35, overweight, a heavy smoker
toes as far as far as you can comfortably
or a Victim of hypertension,
and
hold. Don't force It. Don't jerk."
hyperllpl4iwia or diabetes
"You're drddth* the muscles out at the
Then decide upon your goals. Clover
backs of the legs," he explains. "Those are
helps his students ad objectives for rimthe muscles you're going to work when
ning distance or duration, flexibility or
you're rwv'Ing, so you want to prepa re
weight loss ("But you're not going to lose
them for that activity."
weight If you don't diet also," be riot's.)
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"It's dangerous just to sit down after eyes shut," says Glover. "Th ey feel
slowly up to what Glover calls the until It becomes a habit.
running," says Glover. So, a rim should hi relaxed. They feel refreshed. They feel
"exercise level."
Glover assigns homework. Students followed by a cool-down-I's warm-up In up."
He recommends running at a heart rate must rim on their own at least twice during
"Some amazing things happen,' he
of between 70 and 85 percent of your theweekandrecordthelrprogresaina reverse " he explains-of slow walking,
standrUoneu,.
laughs."Llketheguywhosaid,1feItso
maximum. (You can approximate your diary. (He says three 204o-30mlnute runs
maximum by subtracting your age from are the minimum needed weekly for fit"At the end of the class, people are good after class that I called up my ex-wife
0.) As a double check, he advises run- ness.)
almost asleep, lying on the floor with their and took her out to dinner."
ning at a pace that permits you to talk.
In the first class, we start a person
running one minute and walking two for a
total of 20 minutes," says Glover of the
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naturally.
"What I look for Is that the person Is
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solute perfect form," he says. That means
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running erect, carrying your arms easily
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between your chest and waist with your
handslogaJycttppeiJ,
"Land lightly on the heel-almost flat%
footed-to absorb the shock," he adds.
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Glover concedes that many people are
capable of more running In the early
weeks than his program calls for. He has
two reasons for his go-slow approach-to
minimize risks to the body and to foster a
a
greater sense of achievement.
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seems to be run out of advertised specials
before they are placed an the shelves. In
many areas, that store may be violating
the law lift does not have those specials on
hand- or offer you a "rain chick" for use
when a new order arrives.
-Be wary of adveitlsem,igs that read
"J0 and up." Ads should state
mav4m1111M as well as minimum prices.
Often the low-priced bargain will be
hidden away, and store clerks will try to
Wk you Into buying n more expcnalve
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-Watch out for ads offering free prizes
or gifts.
-Don't sign contracts In a hurry. Make
Nn you understand their language
down to the small print. Don't sign longdown
term contacts at hiesith spas, dance
studios or vocational schools.
Lock for a stied addess when buying
mail'ordsr merchandise. If you later have
a complaint, It will be more difficult to
track down the company If you know only
Its post office box number.
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I read with much displeasure and
distress the report by Seminole
Memorial Hospital trustee Freddie
Mobley, wherein he dates that after a
t'ws* wzvqv, of hs black cormmeatty t
i*tted
the latter should be licensed.
they consider the treatment that the
You can gdcopies by sending 45 cei Is
blacks now get at Seminole Memorial
pliaIt cents postage to "Doe and Den' Is I Hospital as"second class,"
for Senlors,"IO Lafayette SL, New Yor
I have been an "unpaid" auzlliai for
N.Y. 10013.
almost for, years and I must refute
Note that his is New York City boal 1.
those charges. U anything, the blacks,
some of the information It contains ma y
those who pay or cannot pay get the
not apply to In your community.
beat of treatment. This Ihave seen with
my own eyes.
So, start urging your city orcoult:
Last October I was a patient In the
consumer department to prepare a aImI1
hospital In a semi-private room with a
booklet If It has not already done so.
black reverend. Our relationship was
That's the first step. The second begin
excellent and he told me at the time
who your senior dub or center gets co*
how well he was treated. This lsaw
of the booklet and forms a committee t
since I was In the room with him for
study the problem
almost two weeks.
The cciiunitto, keeps tabs on reports ol
I would like to sit down with Mr.
40re3 In your area that have been fined or
Mobley and discuss this ill-treatment
warned for anti-consigner practices. They
with him I don't believe a word of It.
report back to the group at every meeting.
Joseph A.Orltt
Of cowse, committee members are no
Sanford
Inspectors. They don't check up on stores.
When a member suinnits a complaint, they
win call ittothe attention of the consumer
dsperhoont.
It can become
of,gr,
teaching other seniors. Members of your
On behalf of the Seminole Youth
clubs church group or nutrition or social
Service System Staff and myself, I
ceder become your own consumer adwould like to express Our appreciation
to everyone who gave so freslyot their
Afterall, If we we not foroirselves, who
time and money to make the find an.
will be for
nual Seminole County Youth Week a
succeu. We would also like to thank the
many special people who helped us
raise the community matching fund,
for our grant.
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A Matter Of Paperwork
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parent of those arrests had to be
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P to court, more than two4lArda of the
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Accirding to the 'clal Profile of
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Ce'.11,Iáe Mary had the

led 05 he
rSlred by the percedage of Juvenile arrest canes for'
federal g..ui..at, he mid, Is mads up
prociesid by the coat (912 percent
MW times over by the services of the cofl1pIred to aiavef,ge
Of3Sp ceg for
(ETA Poi Ion
etharcitlesof the sunesine and4S percent
The Lake May juvenile program for the county overall).
drases elais idirvediss and Meat
.Wbu the flgwes indicate Is that lake
Mary Is rd.iLg fewv juveniles to the
hisdi Of ysetMi 0gsndars rather t
invehinini
other date or
coals, buthose cases that have to be
agsnsles. lb cr:lw and the Juvenile referred are being documented and
who said twe4hide of his nine.mmrher o96cer, murli Ike apsisa beat, circulate pre.iuttdto the ceurtsin abet$ermaiui,
d.partmert Is now paid through TA amens the dii's yodhe Whon a thm cises
from ether ethes
hadaor was fodyearpsdsheougii ddbpW sot acer,, the c- :: ad-- And that acldn-iat n,ts
erth.Jsveile.merwerkw,Ih psiods, from the efferts Of two CETA workers,
the progrem.
'IU they. want to give away their absth and diur
to develop a
MadMlae Pups, the hethhep ad
paulIne., we'd be gad to have thus" ciN Perm
VOMW
Of Lake Mary, atina the
The offsets by the LMPD Is
Dom sold.
pupsiwerk lavelvod in moitosteg the
matter. bu he,ugin the aired dty di TA werbus comas to "iiy
He said two positions new paid
TA, a youth ocer and a ciuj.lr, rate dews ad bU reduced red*vm, abed thee. hours a r'"
bet, been the keyntas to 6
- Juvenile
The Woe bears, L01119 Noy odds
progrom that has on Of the
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copy of your order. If the salsaman refus 16
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"Dos and Don'ts" also offers tips
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Pa news media frequently report acts
of violence against us elder,. But less
publicity attends the numerous srindles
by which old and young are often 4c-

The paperwork and admInIstratIon
connected
with Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act ((ZTA)
workers may be too much for the city Of
Sanford to cope with, but Lake May of.
ficlals say they would be lost without the
program.
On Monday Sarford City Msoager
Warren Knowles reeiinm,rd,d the city
withdraw from the. CETA program
because of the headaches caused by
busuacratic red tape. The city cornion accepted the recnn and
in October, when the terms of the three
erred (ETA workers expire, the city will
e no new workers under the federally
ded I 18101.
lb de"idun by Saiford 'o"'rs
to decline future TA poritmone surprised
Lake May Foom am Harry
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trying to spread the news, though. These
offices attempt to spot ourding retailers.
Your ne
may lid those Mores that
receive wspaper
or warntngs for their a
sáupulora behavior.
We can protect ourselves by staying far
away from such shops. But to often we
may go back to the More that gyppedu.,
hoping it turned honest sInce the last time
we were there.
The consumer affairs people can't
protest us completely. ft's too big a job.
Uwe want to make sun ofgetting our
money's worth, we need to learn how to
shop Intelligently and defensively. That's
exactly what our consumer affairs
departments are eager to help us do.
A case In point Is "Des and Don'ts for
Seniors," a booklet Issued by the New
York City Department of Consumer
Affairs. The editor is Lilly Bnack, the
city's director of consumer education.
First, a warning. We oldie, have keg
considered ourselves email shoppers.
"Dos and Uon'ts" will show us how little
we actually brow.
Hers are a few examples:
-.Check packaged most, whole or
chopped, forth. original cut, such as rib,
chuck or sirloin. That Information should
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If you hugged your kid today It won't be
anything like the embrace he's about to get from
the federal government,
Congress is on the verge of passing legislation..
to create a cabinet-level Department of.
Education. The Senate has passed a bill and the
Ho use Is expected to act out before the end of
May. It started with a campaign promise of thencandidate Jimmy Carter to the nation's biggest .
teachers' union and largest public employee..
These Cs are all black.
union. Subsequently, the N.E.A. endorsed Mr...
Half had worked from New IIamp.h&amp;re'a bitter
Carter's candidacy.
Proponents of the bill claim the new departwinter to Ohio's golden fall in the 1971 Peanut
Brigade, paying their own
ment
would be a "model of efficiency." But,
travel and lodging to
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campai for Jimmy carter when no one else
Rep. Bob Michel of Illinois says, "If we simply'
get bigger and better delivery of what we've,
would. gn
For these, their positions were a reward.
been getting from federal aid to education diw.
The red had been Carter supporters, although
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the past 15 years, It will be a catastrophe for
uauv w
American education." He says Congress should
Washington determined to serve In a govern.
be asking Itself this question: "Can American..
ment as good as the American people,
children, their parents and all taxpayers any, :
Now something
the government or the
longer afford the kind of federal aid to education
people had gone sour. So they held a senior
they have been getting?"
staffer of the Carter-Mondale reelection cornThat's a $50 billion question, for that has been
mltt.e on a hot ieat and poured out two-snd-sthe federal price tag for outlays for education
half years of frustration:
By PATRICIA McCORMA(
Th
ereto also "scripting"
There's
the use of since the Great Society Congress of 1936 passed
UPI
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Editor
- Hamilton Jordan, Jody Powell and Stu
te
scriptsbyteachers
And students. The the first large scale federal education
Kids have a new teacher these days, and the Council y' this will be controversial at lead
Elsendat are "Insensitive" to black PS* in
legislation.
general and to Carter aanlnldratlon blacks In kind that you don't bring an apple to
an until there is more reliable data to end a scripDespite the noble stated purposes of federal
t acher called television - and some ting controversy,
PaUCUlar.ParticiAarlyga1lingwu1adwIMJ, .lec
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to education, this outpouring of funds has.
House dim for Chinese Vice Premier 111=81811 teachers are very uneasy abort the
coincided
with declining tests scores, "grade.';
Scripting taps kids' affection for the tute,
TenglIskao-ping-netailrigleblackp.nonwu
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Inflation," widespread functional Illiteracy,'. :
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but not
q
me w it works boys lOdgiris hold and use
from New York to add some color to the meaL)
p
they and the local uhool'i
variety of teacher.
script' of television shows In class under the boards have lost contaôl to bureaucrats In' Ae
Presidential appofr4meds are more style
of
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guidance of the teacher. They take therm borne Washington.
than substance, A New York black woman was
for
perusal
with or without Mom or Dad
nominated for a federal
the C"106 on Basic Education bSUVU,
Of the billions for education In the years since
OVST
th511•
shoulders.
Judgeship
because
plays a nice game of tenn
is and has
written"abs
a because television and its Influence is here to PS
1965,
the federal government has spent billion
marvellous
o us book on bridge." Meanwhile, day
Isn't about to b routed from the
A report In the Journal 'Principal" noted under "TheI" of the 1965 bin designed $36
to-,curs,,
Southern black lawyers, with years of civil rights .ca'* world.
somewhat sourly recently that scripting holds educational disadvantages. While there have'
experience are overlooked.
out "the vain hope that somehow we will use been some successes In the area of "ccin
As the Council r"1nds In Its "B"fletln":
,
"prime time and all the time television
television to motivate reading."
Political favors determined by race. An
pensatory" education, mod studies In reeent
admittedly politicalare
on teaching.'
grant to a black women's
Nevertheless, scripting Is growing and "MS years conclude that they have been very modad.
group was held for months while similar gifts to
For example, a Department of Health,
"Young and old, rich and poor, black and advocM are 'thus4autic and conulrierg,"
group was sp
y de ad and grwAs&amp; white, In town and country television teaches Council reports.
Education and Welfare review of lithe I
placed In the Congressional Record Ii
AfTICIII
Is In disarray. The lack of us all, for better or for WOtU•
One fan Is Michael McAndrew. While a 1917, reviews
10 years of tirese programs anrr'
presidential leadership against the totalitarian
Council, based In Wa.Ithton, D.C., talks Philadelphia, Pa., high school teacher, he was deaxthes then In terms of being "encouraging"
white regime In South Africa and the black-faced of crts to make television a better teacher.' frustrated over bidlng some students turned oft
and justifying "cautious optImIsm."
white power government In nawe-irin
For exauple: the k11011few nidIw back by reading. Then scripting made the scene. ft "En
couraging"? "Cautious oi*hnt.n"? After 10
must change, the Scbe!e Cs n1L
1w ;rift bradcat at a alzoar ieilaa of all 1 m&amp; hit aya, a 2oy and ul&amp;r dllferarce,
years
and billion taxpayers doiiars?
Now, as Director of Educational Services for
yj,ig connection is growing ot Williom Shakespeare's plays. The vedir., with
all des apologies to the Bard of Avon, has been
Can a Department of Education do any better 11
Capital Cities Television Products, he says,
"Someday well rern.mber," one &amp;hEIUI* C des
ibed
as
"are
st
fl
at
cr
th
dr
omis
the
printed
jo
than
the Office of Education in ILE.W.?ftisvJ
are made "N-'sion and
said at the May ower, "that Daddy King a
word.. by ining
,,
force
con,
begin
s
ignific
doubtful.
And a separate department Is almod,,
to have an
t
do.'isd Richard Nizon IA liii."
knpa&amp;
rtainly
going
to cad a great deal more. Full'
In helpi ng to resolve some of the major ce
Th.Carter budget Is breuisith,s to the black
More proof comes from "Teether's Gildes to
,,'
fle
ed
dg
departments,
shelled"
In th
millions who voted for IAnL "We can't to out on ThIevislen", with a lid of bai~ul progranin died
once created, sprout like,,.
mralwoosng after the rain. It will rsq*e all the
the c-"p.Ign trail again udil we see some by .mclal. of
ereial televIsion networks.
Al.. on the television scene are shows
pit trappings of department-dam: a new cahIet
changes In money priorities,"___
S-'çles: 36 MIn es, Saturday Vim Fadlyal, toge er JiM for
ut
th
classroom rae Instructional, secretary, assistant secretaijea, under"
The reelection canipsign seuna to mirror Fadivai of Lively
Ails for Young F%ple, The television, much of It under direction of the secretaries
the
deputy undersecrst
a
and
of flirkkhiy Vim, From Here to Agency for lndnactlonai Television, a con- their staffers.and
It will require offices, stationery,
aitim of power In the Cater-Mondale cem- El
,Aftwstheel Special Treats, The WInds sortlem ported by trade from many state field offices, motor pools, and ill the iuppo&amp;'
paign.
of War.
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WASHINGTON (NEA) Fifteen Schidole ca
met for five hours recently In the venerable
Mayflower Hotel.
Schedule C Is District shorthand for political
aPP0e.Unectedbycj,uservice, C,ser ve
at the president's pleasure.
These Ca were not pleased. Georgians all, they
gathered to discuss their anger and frintratlon
at the Cuter ath
allen, at the White House
at the Carter-Mondale reelection can.

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What It Ali boilsdown to is that what onemay
consider equal rights could be unequal, unwanted
and lmjiat to another. I can't say that I blame the
elderly man for cnpIshthig about his group Insuraice premium being increased.
I people really want equal rights? This lajust

one Incident of things to come now that- the so
c.11ed women's libbers have opened their wide
mouths.
More women are becoming breadwinners and
more men are having to help with the household
chores a blow to many egos which could lead to
physical Wows.
The domestic front Is Just not what it used to be
and many men have been forced to work In that
borne that Is supposed to be their castle.
On women's liberation and equal rights, Bette
Davis once said, "It never occurred tome that lwas
inferior." Miss Davis has been a career actress for
over half a century. She further stated that a man
would be a fool not to marry someone to cock for
him and do his laundry."
The sweet young bride sobbed some more. "He
wants togo play tennis or bowl. But there's ,omuch
work to do at home. Why can't we share the work
and all the pleasures?"
She says she's tired
and he's restless with
nothing to do.
In the meantime, who is supposed to wash the
underwear?

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This fIrst year has been an eTcitinig
time for the SnIno1e Y. In March,
79 the YSS published the FIRST
Official Profile of Juvenile Delinquency
In Seminole County. In May, 79 the YSS
pismod and coordinated the Find
county-wide Youth Week Celebration.
We Intend, with the cornmimlty's
continued help and support to make the
second year of or, grail even more
eng and filled with other 'firsts.'
For exemple, the YN will prilidi the
flrst'S,nnjnol, County Youth Resource
Guide.
Who On guide is didribuK we win
be able to say thank you In a more
concrete way. The guide will also lid
the home, Of those who have contribit.dtoma4i the guide a reality.
We plan to sponsorthe Second mlua1
Youth Week Celebration and publish a
second ('rial Profile Of Juvenile
Delinquincy in the coady.
Another first will be a YU
Newsletter which will cary news about
the YSS, 5011, Ceady youth, and
the resources available to them The
aim plar. to hod the at
statewide youth Service System
workshop. As you can see, with you'
help the Seminole Youth Service
$ydemwinbeahietocodimaewoñing
181! on youth and the youth serving
osr'MIom of Seminole C0.
on WIalf of us all nod the
members of the Seminole yedh

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Planning Council's Board of Directors,
thank you for the opportunity to work
with you for the youth of our cornmunity. If anyone should ask you If
there really are wonderful people In
Seminole County, you can say yes with
confidence. We know because we have

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Seminole Youth
Service System

USMC Reunion
Thank you for your previous
cooperation. We would appreciate youç
kind Indulgence again this year In
fostering the news of our annual
reunion.
This will be the Fourth Annual
Reunion of the 5th and 14th Defense
Batalhion U.S.M.C. from World War II.
We are trying to enlarge our group each
year, and we can only do thLn by the
help of the news media.
Our reunion Is being held at the
Holiday Inn, Hilton Head, S.C. Nov.
1,2,3rd 1979. Our host will be Pete
Merchant.
Any further Information, can be
obtained by, either writing to the Hotel
Or by writing to Mr. Hiram QuilhIn 2121
Meridian St N. Huntsville, Alabama
36811 Tel. 20513$-3m, Mr. Thomas
"Monk" Adams 2021 Merrick Blvd.
Rosedale, N.Y. 11422 Tel. 212441-140
or Mr. Pete Marchant 1211 S.
Pkasar*bwg Dr. Greenville, S.C. 29605
Tel '.-2fl441S
Very truly
Thom" A.Adams

On

3x Education

After attending two public meetings
held by Saminole Coirdy School Board
regarding hearings of the controversial
topic of whether sex education should
or should not be taught, I came away
with about the some attitude of the little
boy, who, after listening to his
playmate, shrugged his shoulders and
"eimid.'1othat'sthe way ftIs.I
always thought that dorkblrd didn't
ha,e enough wingspread to carry an
QW to ten-pound load anyway."
Our Srsrli*endug of Schools, Mr.
Bid Layer, heaves us no other choice
but ListraIghtenupthe Moral aspof
our county or on we will hive'.
edwiticn taught In our schools.
Iem against su.da

taught In our schools and bM,sd of

boycotting the news media and
tdtvWm ads U suggested by the
slerid-4,nt In lAs 0108901114 the
following should be ImmedIately

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jectlonable television shows after 3

P.M. Set up clearing houses to weed out

and censor all reading materials and
prevail on the courts to prevent all
newspaper publishers to give only
weather reports, legitimate births,
obituaries and daily prices of food and
glioline and requIre all qufiçd'
cti totxn In qi&amp;srterty isi=
* .P
and, if all these fail, use of chastity
belts and straltjdckets should be in
order.
Some of üabove was Inspired from
reading about a young university
student working on juvenile
delinquency who reported that he was
having difficulty In obtaining data. His
oject was to call a dozen homes by
telephone at 7 p.m. and ask parents if
they knew where their children were at
that how. "My first five calls," he said,
"were answered by children who had
no Idea where their parents were."
There Is one lesson we will all learn
and that is that morality cannot 1w
forced on anyone or a community by
boycotting or intimidation. It has to
come from the heart of the individual.
Our schools have an assigned task
and their Job Is difficult and no other
new courses are necessary. Our
superintendent should see that every
student who graduates from Seminole
County schools can read, write and do
arithmetic and have schools open each
day with a prayer as do both Houses of
Congress In Tallahassee and
Washington D.C.
It will be a happy day when this sex
education Issue Is settled and then we
may be as carried away as one woman
did when she testified at a prayer
meeting. Said she, "I ain't what I ought
to be and IaIn't what I'm going to be,
but anyway I ain't what I was."
Bonner L. Carter
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Road Run Thanks
I would like to take this opportunity to
thank the Sanford Herald for Its recent
coverage of the First Annual Sanford
Road Run co-sponsored by the Sanford
Recreation Department and the
Sunrise Kiwanis Club.
The Interest and enthusiasm
generated In our community was
tremendous. Spectators and partIcipants extended the entire 8 miles of
the race. The participants ranged In
age from $ to 65 and they were from as
far away as Canada and Australia.
Many Indicated they would be back for
next yea's Sanford Road Run.
Th. following sponsors should be
recognized because without their
OffO rt we could no
ye had this

event:

George Willis, J.C. Penney Co.,
FIrd Federal ofSunpnj Chapi Cg Cu.,
Tyre Farms, Milks Enterprises,
Flagship Bank, Gregory Mobile
Homes, Do5'SSbOe$ofthe Plaza, Cam
OSsll Pot Palace, Phil Logan.
Thanks also to the Seminole Corn.
mimity College Athletic Department
for providing the official time keepers.
Jim Rowe
Sunrise Kiwanis Club

All nodelghe in SMole Coaty bar
perads of schosi-ag. chides after 3
PJL Bar all parents Of ecbol-nge
chides from race tracks ad other
1ambhs - 11aeu0ger 2pjr adths
should also inclids bingo and other
gs of chance. Each school beerd
member ma flare gas in
respective districts to adaMs the shy
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jump Washington's Snake
River Canyon, and now he,
Truax, had another spectacular
Idea for the adventuresome
atimtpan.
He proposed to construct a
%Ibcrhitii rocket and send
Knievel Into space as the
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wotid's first private adronaut
Knievel was quick to approv
:
the plan, and advance $3,01 for
Its preliminary research and
design. later, however, he had
second thoughts and abandoned
Hesaidhe
'yuax would like tepid several people In space in the next few years. If he
the project'
do
almost
anything on awould
molorsucceeds,
space travel may become an accessible, though expensive,
cycle; on the other had, well,
carnival ride. But he's not going: "I'm more important on
rocket ship are not me&amp; with
ground.
Besides, do you think I'm really crazy?"
wheels on them.
So that was the flrgneptl,e crouchtop the
Of course, Truax u)flCed$ anything thadvance."Hem he
C
iDCe diameter vehicle, In voice that
for
his projectrelies heavily Is casting about for fund mixing
than there have been 5
'oidect with monitors. 711'f lift. on technology for which the schames; "If, say, Atlantic City
A private '
of the ship will be gev,g
wants to have the launching
irepoderous. Aeronautics
pounds
these,
Each
piece
of
equipment
used
and pay for It, Imay be
specia lists say Truax is
sz"
the mned
his program has been willing."
rocket to go 30,000 feet to 10 developed for the National Truax 11117 alio be willing to
say his supremely $CUfldias1d113,I0OfSetin100
naive. Virtually no authority ascen. At that point the ow Aeronautics and Space sail advertising space on his
gives him any chance at all. stag, ship will be traveling Administration. HeIs therefore vehicles. An STP dicker would
And yet Truss, a retired Ulo mph, and the rocket seving millions on us billions be nice. Or maybe "Honk If You
Love Jesus"?
Someone
Navy esplain, insists he
previowy
engines
will
him
out.
for
suggested
that
he
allow
He
h
an
and will laimch an o rilnory ship
.
osdillograph
W
as
arc icwardeThin
for 30 example, dot coat $14
signature
graffiti,
at
$10
ctthisn jg0 space within the
, ,,s, *Op release
it
us
apiece;
since
th
e
rocket
has
us
mimary
used
in
nest two years. He says hi pø
atom
he t 23,000 square thchesof skin, the
energy
wont Put ifl
ocean,
he names could bring in $2.3
it second he fo r° 76.
y
tç,
The
manned
flight
is
ha
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million
s
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iner
t
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i
bftxb 10
ft
r-scheduled to take about 10
Interestingly, one name that
private Ingenuity, and without minutes tosplashdown.
Trues
wWbeonusvhIdeniayt*1ng
.wuC . 90
govermnexul assistance.
My$the mission wWbetrv4
'P, in $100,000 alone. That's the
Truax calls It "Project an
the way by ANMPQ.10
amount that a Peruvian LmPrivate EMSfriiS." And What rider. He lagindi to spend
maybe
many
migrant
named Daii Correa has
he's doing Is t*ülding a Vince $11,010 to hire tow oi4pa, two
agreed
to
pay for the privilege
propamin the bad ya,dc(his h,I1gers and a team of
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of
being
Truss's astronaut
borne. He's already fashioned a ftillmao
others will tallow' Truax believes the astronaut.
4-foot ,, prototype both adronaut and Volkarocket
will achieve inatant glory and
Volksrocket, and be 's darted are recovered,
that
the
government
developed
mown and should have to
on a pair of a1'11r4ft
anyway,
is
plan,
at
total
cod
of
$25
million;
he
Th
a
t,
the
pay
for it.
vehicles.
and before anyone gets us picked them up in surplus for Happily, Correa, 26, can
MW
targetdds
for
takeoff Is the aianmer. of 1001 or feeIb it's acme kind of pipe only
each.
afford the fee. Though be came
draw It should be dressed that
Thai says he regularly does to America In 1071 as a pastry
Trussansays
will flM Bob Truss Is not without im. for $1.96 what federal scientists folder ins tortilla factory, he
launch
unmahe
nned fligig.And preselve credentials. At 12, he do for $190, or even
$196,000. has since bought the factory. j.
since be will
use a recOvUibli has been profeulonafly in. This kind of savings is always now nets $20,000 a mouth at the
vehicle, .9metblag even the MhAd swuldaill I
be ad, aM he's net 51 in Boil Bsk.ry he asbp
gvenmei has net yet tried,
t&amp;t,WiJ'
oy rukd dIvocets to RdwaMCuy, ss's spa"
he will tectsilcally be shin to al
biijfiy.
think so. As it happens, private a fast food restaurant and an
the sans ship in us Truszj an engineer, setup the citizens in Germany are also appliance plant as well.
rp"wd launch. That, he says, Nwyt s jg jet Propsjaion woiting on the idea of cheap, Correa Is a pilot and sky
should Increase rdfflity and desk In the ilifo, who an dependable space flight,
diver. He Is married and has a
reduce risk for his adlOflaut. world Was dill rlckarhtg at
The German effort Is In- knoi*h.oW child. He believe.
Not that the miwiqd flight Robert GodWt i.'spent corporated under the name his chances of surviving the
will be worry free. Thai 3l ymn in tlis Nay,andinthd "ORTRAG", which In the Volksrocket flight are about
describes his enterprise as en time was Indentat in language means "Orbital nine In 10. Yet that Is better
extremely low-cod effort, propams raciging from Thor to Rockets and Transport Coin- than the odds given Alan
which Ii to 517 $1 tiiIlliehi and Munwa, He won a legion of pony." The firm has developed Shepard Jr., the first
therefore "our rube will he Merit for originating the a vehicle that burns diesel fuel astronaut; before him, is one
*ornewhat higher then these Polaris eunew.
with an oxidizer, and has was certaln man could even live
taken In the government Thaxalaowesoneolthefine become the first non, in space.
program." Actually Truss
pêj to i.ctae govermaig goverrsneü entity to sue- To be acare, no one Is certain
e.cts to lose one of his on the cod sflsdivenees of ceufully launch a space Correa can live in the
viuildes ID tests.
space flights. And he's net mission.
Volk-rocket. But the would.be
Those teds will probably be in So llis tWilmmUdamd.ma onuo laiumbling toolit subject b.U... the risk Is
nthe California coed, and the ma is the taproot reason for place lad year In Zaire, Africa. worth it. If necessary, he 'iota
iurrned acid manned fllgi*e Project Private
he Another teat Is due this month he will borrow on his biewoa
Will fodow soon Saw.-ma says: "I wed to prove that In the same place. Dr. Kurt to help finance the private
vslikl.s will be içi* icr raW M#b need net be se Debus, a one time NASA enterprise flight. "(kace
I go
1wlth, and will be poworeddamead pi v."
executive who Is now an OR- up," he adds, "then maybe
by four Rockstdyn. LR1O1 Trm bdWm it
1 ThAG consultant, says the many others will follow."
engines, ma engines, 4.'IPId Mm $1,111 to build these ampany hope, to one day Truss certainly hope. others
bt the govsranaad's Atha IPM ,1,,
1,* lh satellites, at reduced will follow. He would like to put
racket, use kerosene and liquid iinare j,
cods, for cited nations and several people in space in us
osygen.
Therefore, be expects the cod corporaikes.
nest few years, Including
ThS*ZUI his IMS Will be d landft Ilia ftd ptvde
Byths Way, the Germanidea women. Then hisplan tat.
redruined on the pad adil lbS cillsobilesiliseetebelesethiss of reduced coats does not apply for air worthiness car00011111A reach a full Used 41 taipsyors sped to d-Igp the cempMdycoincld, with that o( tlflcation at the Federal
1,* poimda each. When as
g go,am. Project Private Enterprise. Aviatiaju Agency, end after that
astronaut Is aboard be will sit I med men he space...
ORTRAG's unmanned laun. send anyone Into iubrbit wh.
ching reportedly cost $21 can pay for It.
pIfl1on, or 11 tbng, what Bob The cod ofa ride would be
Thai wants to spend on a deup. At lead $100 a ticket.
S
miu,dfUgi, Dr. Debnssays Bu4 there ia nothing theto
be can't Imagine how Truss prevent apace travel from
bdombto fly for $lmIllIu.
PIN carnival. lls FAA ays
S
Sometimes, perhaps, Truss anyone of my age may build er
om'tlmagiae how cow. But fly arockdship,sslcmg As
right saw k's concerned more simple regulations are ob.
—. served. One r,IIMIm_
hdft
He ways he has spent about shooting rockets Into clo.
$11,*oftdoownmoaeyenfar, Andse,hurry,diprIup1
aid VA leaves Mm $1110 MIS barsidoimlaig era of apses
AWL He says he's tried tofliØ may be about to
se
cerpsrate b''lUng, "bet 11Us, chill, ad
OW w't even onswer my do it. Anyone, dA Is, exc*
otters."
Bob Thai. He will never tft
Maps
Tr
heIs out" he oneofMsrocketaai."l'm
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on the team in tackles to played in two Pro Howl games.
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this summer, is the prototypical
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Lynn Swann and Penn State's man with a big brush mustache
Jack Ham and Franco Harris, and an easy smile. "Contact
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Still, football at any position
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Noll's rebuilding regime, an contact.If Wagner needs any
11th-round
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later, Mike Wagner still can't "If he hadn't, there would have
avoid the subject of violence in been nothing made Of
pro football, just as he couldn't
The Steelers went on to win
avoid hurtling into Mike Barber their third Super Bowl, a
on that nasty wet field in Pitt- historic first for one team, but
sburgh the first week in for Mike that association of the
January.
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it was early in the chain.
"It was somet hing blown out
plonship game of the American of proportion," he asserts. "At
Foot ba ll Conference, and the time he was angry and
Barber, a husky Young tight end rightfully so. He has every right
for the Houston Oilers, had during the game, but i question
slanted over the middle and the big uproar be created at.
was stretching for a pass from terwards. it was something
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arrived simultaneously.
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contact between us Is. We play
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Pittsburgh Steelers, threw his
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expecting to jar the ball loose It's going to have some carry.
or, at the very least, make the over. There'll be pressure on
tackle. The baU was over- hiIfl from the press to back up

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hose specialty Is forechecking. "It comes down to this If I
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dly.
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lead
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game. Only an Injury to Larocque toward the end of practice Uned Pitching talents again victory over Energy Air In a
Friday night and came up with girls softball game. Ava
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time. Dowiftwo games to one in the present Stanley Cup final,
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the 4-1 openIng-game defeat, enjoyed his best night of the
ayo(fs, even asslstng on the final goal.
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t. S hat is your opinion of the tiring of Spat-ky Anderson and the
hiring of John MeNamara as manager of the Cincinnati Reds? Do
the Reds ha'e a legitimate shot at unseating the Dodgers as
Nation;iI League West kings? - Jeff Fields' Knoxville, Tenn.
Like Iiiust loyal Reds followers tthat doesn't include me), I
think the firing of Anderson, who produced five division titles and
three second place finishes plus two World Series triumphs) in

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0; and Seattle routed Texas, 135; and California beat the
Chicago White Sox, 7.3.
In the National League, it was
9, the Chicago Cubs

IN BRIEF

Venezuelan Hopes To Move

A's To South America

said
Thursday Initial talks with Charles Finley made him
"optnildlc" the Oakland A's could be bought and eventually transferred to Caracas.
Roberto Well, who heads the Miami team hi the Triple A
Inter-American League, said he talked with Finley
Wedoesday and would speak with him again next week.
"We are negotiating the possIbilIty of buying the Oakland

team to Japan. I find John McNamara, who succeeded him, a
Beattie, who only II months beating In Fenway Park, was to put together a big rally," said nings; Minnesota topped winning run in the 11th, to slide had six strikeouts and ailoid
soild baseball man but no more inspirational as a leader than ago was unceremoniously the hero.
Beattie, now 3-1. "That made it Kansas City, 10-6, in 10 innings; the Orioles past the Blue Jays. no hits over four inningato ld
the Angels.
Sparky. 'es, the Reds can supplant the Dodgers if Toni Seaver,
exiled to the minors im"It was harder for them to easier for me. After I realized Milwaukee blanked Oakland, 8- Twins 10, Royals 6:
their head pitcher, has a super year. They'll have to beat the
(;,gs, too. But the Reds still have that great batting order.
t. Iios old are Jim Rice of Boston, Earl Campbell of Houston
and Tony Dorseti of Dallas? Is Rice married and does he have
children? - Sandra foR, Mt. Vernon, Ala.
Rice is 26 years old and a bachelor. Campbell is 24, and Dorestt
is 25. They, too, are unmarried, though the Cowboys' running
By United Press InternatIonal Friday night, raising his season
Klngman belted his 13th
Milwaukee blanked Oakland( 8back has a cliiJ and is supposed to be considering marriage,
total
to
13.
Only
23,
Murphy
Is
Friday,
even
though
the
Cuts
0,
and California ow1ed
Q. lIos many points and rebounds did Wilt Chamberlain collect
by
the
Pittsburgh
Baseball
fans
have
always
Just
learning
the
basics
of
were
beaten
ChIcago,
7-3.
in his NBA career? Also, how many games did he play
hit
a
two-run
__________
95.
He
wondered
what
mIgM
happen
hitting
but
his
awesome
power
PIrates,
if
Reds
7,
Dodgers
1:
professionally iithout fouling out? - Clyde Dunn, State 1hi,
_______________________
shot in the first inning, but
the stçreme power hitter were already makes him one of
placed in the so-called "per- most feared hitters in the home runs by Pittsburgh's
in the ninth Inning scored Joe
Wilt remains far and away the all-time top scorer in pro
Willie
Stargell
and
Dave
feet"
stadium.
league.
Morgan to give the Reds a
basketball history, with 31,419 points. His average of 30.1 points
Parker
gave
the
Pirates
the
_______
victory
over the Dodger..
per game is aLso tops. And no one comes close to the 23,fl4
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"The
ball
was
carrying
really
victory.
mat
perfect
union
could
be
Astros
3,
Padres 2:
reboumLs lie amassed in his 14-year career. Wilt, who played in a
on
the
horizon
Dale
Murphy
good
tonight,"
said
Murphy,
Jose
Crux
singled home Cr$Ig
total of 1,045 NBi gullies, never fouled out.
of Atlanta and Dave Kingman whose three blasts led the
Elsewhere in the NL, CincinReynolds with two out. in the
eighth inning, for the Astrbs'
San Francisco Giants.
locations.
Brooklyn Dodgers? Also, my brother-ln-la says the New York
Houston iilIed San Diego, 3-2,
win over the Padres.
and Montreal topped Philadel_________________________________________________
Yankees sercn't aliays knon by that name. What was their
Expos 5, PhilUes 3:
prior name? - Jü Reid, Deltona, Fin.
Murphy, a muscular, 6-foot4,
Murphy, batting .346, drove in phia, 5-3. St. Louis at New York
Andre Dawson hit a two-iun
)0pound catcher-first base- five runs with his three homers was rained out.
The early Brooklyn teams before the turn of the century were
York blanked Boston, 10.0, Kansas CIty, 101, In 10 innings, homer to highlight a three-run
man, belted three home runs at and raised his league-leading
knoii as the Bridegroonis because married players outBaltluwre beat Toronto, 74, in Detroit defeated Cleveland, 5.3, seventh inning that led (he
Atianta-Fulton County Stadium RB! total to .
numbered bachelors on their roster. Laterthey were known as the
In the American League, New 11 innings, Minnesota topped Seattle routed Texas, 13-5, Expos over the Plullies.
Superbas, and in 1911 became the Brooklyn Dodgers, a contraction of Trolley Dodgers - referring to the tracks near their
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ballpark. 'Ilie Yankees when they came into the American League
in 1903 were called the Ilighianders - the team played on
()
Washington Heights in New York - and writer Mark Roth tagged
them the Yankees in 1913.

Kingman, Murphy Hit Three Homers I

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hold most of the National League hitting records? - B.C.,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Stan the Man's lifetime mark for his 22 seasons in the National
League 11941.63) is .331. In Seymour Siwoff's Book of Baseball
Records, the only significant individual batting marks I find still
held by Musial are the major league record for getting on base 5,282 times - and the National League records for total number of
hits i3,630i and two-base hits 1725), Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker,
resps:tively, hold the big league marks for the last two
categories.

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Caracas would make an excellent site for a major league
Lean.

Brizzolara Called Up
By United Pram IlternatIesal
ATLANTA (UP!) -Pitcher Tony Brinolara was called
up from the Atlanta Braves' Rldvnond, Va., farm club
whIle outfIelder-third baseman Mike Macha
sent to Riclinceid.
Brlzzolara, 22, a 64, 210.po*md rlghthander is expected
to start In one game of a Saturday doubleheader against
the San Francisco Giants.
was

Fitzslmmons Coach Of Year
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Cotton Fltzslmmons, coach of the
Kansas City Kings, was named basketball
coach of the year by The Spotting News.
The spotting weekly said Fitifm.noq5 "took over a
club that finI'hed 3141 a year ago and made It believe In
itself. Whi e no one
the Kingato flnlshu MidDivision champions, they did just that,"

Forechectc

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Bob Canadlens - gunning for their
Gainey thinks It will take fourth straight cup and 22nd
something special to stop the overall - attended a luncheon, ;:•

Montreal Canadlens - if they at which defenseman Serge
continue playing the way they Savard received the Bill Mas.
have the past two games.
Let-ton Memorial Trophy
Gainey, one of the leaders of Professional Hockey Writers

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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) - oval Is dry,
Ongals, who will be 7
Danny Ongais, one of the
hottest drivers in championship Monday, complained of pain a
racing, was grounded Saturday his lower neck after being till 1
going into the final weekend of from his wrecked car. He fl w
IndianapolIs. 500 time trials, to his Costa Mesa ho4ie n
with eight spots to be filled In California following reles e
th.rsoay lineup. •.. ,. : from the hospital and a

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Bulls Ticket Prices Same
CHICAGO (UP!) -The Qilcago Bulls, who
last
hi - UIr IvtMon
me-,., ea - eg Iy
would not Increase the price of season and single-g.m.
- tickets ned season.
Team officials said they were not rlthig prices 4p1.
a 43 pensn( lncrá.e in operating .ipatsu doming the
past two years. Na Ii the third straIght year the Balls
have decided not to raise singje gain. and season ticket
prices.

a-,.?

a
____
winning goal in Game 2 and was Adams Trophy by the beoadcrash
a
week ago, the flyin' 'That meant another drh
a general pest to the New York casters as Coach of the Year."
______
Hawaiian
was told Friday he would have to qualify mt r_______
attack In Game 3 as the
Rangers' Coach Fred Shero,
________
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would not be cleared to drive scope Racing Team's aeco d
Q. 1 oiiId like to kno ho to get an NiL schedule for 1979.
Canadleis rebounded from an speaking at the luncheon, told
u- .• "1' ."s.
i
before next Thursday's final car, buttherulesperznitbng s
itlso, how may uric obtain an NFL rule book, and will Richard opening-game embarrassment the following story in stating i'
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carburetlon
tests for the May27 to take over and start tIe ii e
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Todd go to the l)erivcr Broncos in 1979? - John Marche, Mon.
to take a 2-1 lead over the New that his team is not dead.
''' ° t"
In 33rd, or last, position
:
race.
trose, Cob.
York Rangers In the Stanley
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"I owe a lot to the
!'
Phil Casey, Interscope d 1
The
weekend
weather
foreFor schedules and rules, write to the NFL, 410 Park Avenue, Cup finals.
Canadlens," Shero said. I
cast,
meanwhile,
had
the
nonmechanic,
said It was "up ko
New York, N.Y. 10022. On Todd, that's a new rumor to me.
"I would have to say that it played for the Canadlens MIDDLE T FITS TO A T
Danny"
to
select a driyer
qualified
racing
fraternity
on
Obviously, the Broncos would love to have him because they no would take a very good team to although most people don't
Rain
was
possible
by
midthe
lOmUe
qualifying run, t
Mickey
Bridges
steers
Middle
T
to
a
victory
in
the
edge.
longer can go with Craig Morton as their No. I quarterback, and beat us when we're playing at remember that.
afternoon
today
and
more
Danny
wasn't
talking.
They
brought
seventh
race
at
the
Seminole
Harness
Raceway
last
Norris Weese is a dubious quality to carry a team. The New York our best like that," Galney said me up for two games in 1957 and
Roger McCluskey, with
persistent showers were inJets, on the upgrade, gill look upon Todd as their premier field Friday. "I don't know if we've we won the stanley Cup. I owe Wednesday night, just edging Doras Bogie One,
dicated for Sunday, the final Indianapolis races, Jim 'Mc4ldriven by flea Hendrickson. Seminole schedules
general, though backup Matt Robinson, a revelation as a pro soph played any better but I do think the Canadlens a lot but I don't
reath and George SnIder vithf4
day of the time trials.
when Richard was decked by injuries, could challenge him for a we've played as well."
owe them another Stanley harness racing in Casselberry nightly at 8 o'clock
Qualifications
and
the
race
each,
Gary Bettenhausen wi$h
starting role.
The Canadlens, who rallied Cup."
Tuesday through Saturday.
are rim only when the 2½-mile 11 and Dick Simon with ni e
from a 2.4) deficit for a 6-2
were among the veteran n
t. I noticed that Canton Fisk of the Boston Red Soz Is Dot
victory in Game 2, held the
qualified drivers.
playing catcher or any other position for thcm. Is bic Injured or
in a 4-1
just sitting on the bench, or ihat? -David Taylor, IngJ'ore,Pa.
victory in Game 3 Thursday
S
rookie so far In the linet, I I

several others, among the a
Hurley Haywood, Billy Eng 1hart, and Bill Alsup4 we e
expected to bid for dartIj
berths.

Square Garden Saturday night
with the first-ever final between
the two chits shifting back to
Montreal for Game 5 Monday.
because now we're up 2-1 and

qualifiers was expected td cos
close to the average spied f

tJ. I ould like to know what the largest collection of baseball have the home-ice advantage,"
making baseball cards?

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Eddie Rlcketts, Madison, lid,

played well on the Montreal The Washington Bullets barely and Hayes

with 15 rebounds Wes Unsaid's two free

throws 14-footer with

seconds left to the pole position for Rlck'Mea

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collection of cards belonged to the late Jefferson Burdick, same game Saturday and force over
the San Antonio Spurs offset George Gervin's second Dands-Idge tied It with 1:11 to drdge's heroics.
Cosworth.
who wrote "The American Card Catalog." Alter his death in 1960, them into mistakes. Their Friday
and now can start 42-point game of the series,
play.
Ballard
hit
to
The
two
"We
wanted
free
consensus along t rap
to get the ball
his collection which went beyond baseball cards) was given to defensemuen
young and we concentrating on the Seattle
San AntonIo still led, 103-99, throws for the lead at the 36- Bobby and get everyone else was that speeds rangln fr*
the Museum of Modern Art in New York. My oracle of card have to take advantage of SuperSonics.
out of his way," said Motta. 1.5 to 184 will be fast thouàl
collections, Bill Madden of the New York ['all) News, tells me that."
The Bullets, down 3-1 in the
"We
knew ElvIn would be to make the race day fled
Burdlek's collection
worth more than half a million dollars
The Rangers, shooting for series at one point, needed
around
the boards, though. We "With decent weather, I tha i
and included those two rare 1910 cards put out by Piedmont their first Cup in 39 Ye&amp;5,
Bobby Dandridge's 12-foot
told
him
to go to the ball on the minimun anybody will ta e
Cigarettes of Honus Wagner and Eddie Plank. The Wagner card played
hockey jiznp shot with eight seconds
defense,
too,
no matter who will be 1.5," Simon said. I
sold fur $4,750. The oldest card in existence is supposed to be an in both losses,
remaining to
a
197-105
took
the
last
shot
for them.
want to qualify at better Us s
1869 montage of the Cincinnati Red Stockings. It belongs to Barry
"Maybe our guys are a little victory in the seventh game of
"This
makes
four
times
he's
184,
but I would be very that, •
lisiper of lAvingston, N.J.
tight," admits Walter Tkaczuk, the Eastern Conference
endedaplayoffserlesforuaby
fuljusttomaketherace."
28-year-old outstanding female basketball player with
Q. I
the only player left from New dpio,jgp series.
blocking a last-second shot. Simon's machine ha be s
a ery (Inc high school career. I played Intramural basketball in
York's last
final In 1972. "In
Washington and Seattle open
NEW
YORK
He's
a great pressure player." haunted by engine pr4blens
(UP!)
Chub
are
major-league
caliber,"
said
college, as my school did not have a varsity program. I am ii- the last couple of games we
the first NBA title series Feeney and Lee MacPhail AL umpire Ron Luclano.
Spurs'
Coach Doug Moe and when his crew ran out I
terested in trying out fur one of the women's professional teams Ii have lost the momentum we rematch In sIx years Sunday
it clasped hands in the American 'We're not very happy with slumped In a corner of the engines, he borrowed onç In
the United Olympic basketball tryouts? - Addle Cbattk, Rock
had. The whole
Centre. They meet hi League office then, after an- some points bi* It is an lockerroomlikeawetdlsheloth another team.
Falls, Ill.
changed aroimd." thing hu Cspital
Landover again Thursday nigit nouncing a tiememit of the
iàmom and we have to live and claimed the officials Once a tentative 11.14 of 3
On women's pro ball, write to the Women's Professional
While the Rangers practiced
before
going
to
Seattle
for
"npires'
strike,
told
of
the
apt1
know I've missed net decided the game.
cars has been deterin1nd, I
Basketball League, 5150 East Main St., Columbus, OhIo, 43313 In Westchester Friday, the gaines MaY 77 aid 39. The final
hots-s
spent
nsgoiat1ng
a
"I
felt
the
eels
dole
. aceking and I'm glad to get
said
slowed
qualified machIs 1
it..."
although the league office soon will be moved to Lea Angeles or
tires
games,
U
needed,
will
be
aI,meg
to
the
hitteely
fo'*'
back"
Moe.
"It'i
tough
for
me
to
even
be
"bumped"
from the lnei .
Chicagoi. This past season, there were teams in
Jom1atCpitalC.ntre,June3 action,
talk
about
it.
They
called
an
eluding Chicago inearest you), and next wInter 14 franchIses are
In Seattle and June I it Capital
"Both sides accomplished
The new three-year agree- offensive foul on Billy (Paultz
projected. On the amateur level, tryouts for the national
Centre.
what
they
wanted,"
said
meet
gives the umpires, who and they called (Mike) Green
'i
that will represent the United States in the Pan American Games
Dwck'klge'a climactic shot Mac Phil), president of the hope to return to work today, a on a touch foul. It
waan't fair were recently concluded in Knoxville, Tenn., and the team
NEW YORK (UP!) - Al capped a comeback In which
American League. "We've pay scale r-iglrig from $22,000. It makes you wonder if it might
presently competing in an international tournament In South Arbour, who coached the New the Builds rallied from 10 given the umpires a very good $00,000, marking a $4,000 raise have been done on purpose. Our
Korea. Tryouts for the women's Olympic team will be held late In York Islanders to the best points down in the fourth package. Any coocesi
jons we at the lowest level aid a $10,000' players worked their tails off
Pat Hill won Thund4's
March, 1980, but to get into the Olympic Games, that squad will regularseasonpolnttotallnthe quarer,Dan
eandreserve
made
were
to
insure
'g'"t
incsu.atthetop.
All
wnpire.
andthey
dlda't
get
a
break."
Womei'i
golf tournanjeeg at
have to qualify hi competition at Vat-na, Bulgaria, In May 1900.
National Hockey Leagi this forwardGreg Ballard scored 10 this happening again next will be paid retroactive to May 'Paults was called
elbowSibal
Palm,
posting a 91. Ci4ra
Q. Could you please get m autographs .1 the whole Dallas year, w awarded the Jack of the BalMs' l 12 poInts and year."
11.
Ing
Washington's
Tan
j14.
Williams
won
low net Mth 74
Coithoy football team? Also, ahat happened I. former Dallas AdamiTropliyFrld.yaCoach Elvin Hayes blocked James
Bit, while MacPhail was
In
addition,
umpires
with
a
aonwithl:24
r'In1ng,
setting
and
Ruth
Smith
swept
Con buy Calvin 11111, and to Duane Thomas? - Chars. Cram, of the Yw.
Silas' attempt to tie with three P''Ig that ItM,lisnt Friday full year of service will be up the Dandridge jumper that feature,
throwing ott her f r
award, which cmliii
qon rnini,
afternoon, attorney Richie -ititied to a two-week vacation tied the score at 103. Green was worst holes for a 66,
I am not in the autograph-collecting business so will have to with it a $1,000 check, 11
'I told my players they could PUipe was meeting with his daring the regular season. Per nailed for fouling Ballard while
Be. Savarese od b) FU
pass on that one. Calvin Hill left the Cowboys afttr 1V74 to
weseet.d
the NHL
hi
celebrate for about 39 hours," umpires in a stormy doneddoor dim allowances and espense the latter tossed up a despera- with a 103 while Jane PIrtmj
o
edsk1ns as a free agent in 1976. After fli!n!mal success for two sponsored l the Detroit
"Bit I told them to celebrate the agreemsga eittId upon - day to $17 per day, with in- Ballard's two foul shots put flat
hada 71 foe the feats .
;s$sons,hewasplckedupIastyearbytheC1e,eIid&amp;owfrm Wings In memory of their late gooi, and Wbe irood of wist thadtMlonoffow umpires to creerwtdsplw.dovertheáed
Washington up,l05403.
Bev
Del
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each Mogue - dida't appeal to two years Both leagues have
Larry
Keiiuø
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The Bidldi became only the the usa in blue and they let agreed there will be no points for Us Spurs, bit could Chetti Hsckagb.'s
again. Thomas, also 32, is going to try a comeback with (keen trophy it the league's Stanley third NBA team to rally from a their leader know about L
retribution agahet any of the 52 not contain Danmfrldge defen- net and Shirley $ctaf
Bay this fall after being out of the NFL sInce 1074.
Cap h.chioii.
34 de&amp;It to win a 1fl'$ime
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eluding two quarterbacks and two pwnters.
The quarterbacks are Kyle Groasert, a I-foet4 210
pounder from Oregon State, and Michael Risker, a Wool,
213-pounder fran Lehigh. Risker failed a tryout with the
New Orleans Saints l
seeaon Putters 'Ign,d were
Lynn Thompson of Bdbime Cooknt,n College, who had a
43.4 yard
last season, and Alan Willlmi of the
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BATON ROUGE, Ia. (UP!) - lbs former director of
. Intercollegiate athletics at Lo'
Stat. University has
been charged with dealing more then $10,000 In un1v*
funds. Arthur L. Swanson Jr vu lcted, hooked it the
jail and E.k.d cn$10,000 bond.
The dicneet dsrges Swanson with making
unauthorized long-distance phone calls, signing
.maitborized travel vouchers and laming
o"O1.
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direction. He was suspended from 1.511 about I June for
undisclosed diac$pft'wy ram aid r.'lgn.d Mg. 1.

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NO MINOR ACHIVEMEI'41
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NatI.,al LH90S
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West
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Cinci
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Houston
21 1$ .531 2½
San Fran
19 19 J5
Los Ang
19 21 Os S
San Diego
iS 24 .353 5½
Atlanta
13 22 .371 1½
Friday's Results
$I.L at New Yerk, pet, rain
Pittsburgh 0, ChIcago 3
MontrI 3, PhiladelphIa 3
Atlanta 6, San Francisco
CIncinnati 7, Los Angeln 6
Houston 3, San DI.go 2
Thday's Games
(AU Times EDT)
SI. Louis (Sykes 3-2) at New
Yost (AIim 0-4), 2:03

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American I.ugue
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Boston
New York
Mllwauk,
Detroit
Clsvelnd
Toronto

Minn
Calif
Texas
Kan CIty
Chicago
Oakland
Seattle

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W L PcI.
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23 13 .439
21 14 345
21 17 .113
14 17 .432
14 32 309
10 29 .254
West
W L Pet.
24 12 441
23 11 .403
zi 15 .533
21 1$ .335
ii ii .500
12 26. .314
12 27 .705

Friday's Results
Salt 7, los 6,
New York 10, 5051051 0
DetroIt 1, Cleveland
MIne 10, K.C.
1$ 151515.
CailternIa 7, ChIcogs
Mllwos*as S. OSkl05Id
Seattle 13, Texas

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Lee,

Rams,
(based on N at bats)
National League
0 AS H Pet.
Stock, St.L
26 $3 3) .373
Mu,'phy, AtI
33 177 44 3I
Rose, Phil
36 137 47 .313
39150 31 .310
i WirWield, SD
Foster, Cm
37144 49,340
34153 50.333
½ Concpcn, Cm
Carter, Mtl
32 113 30.330
3
33 131 42 .320
3½ Royster, AtI
Hendrck. St.L
33 114 35 .325
7
33 129 12 .336
9/, Parker, PIt
American League
13
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Sinally, Mm
34 143 59.413
OS Kemp. Dot
29101 41.390
Carew, Cal
31 131 19.330
DonnIng, Cal
2
34 129 43 .349
Rice, Sos
3
34133 47 .311
4½ Banistr, CIII
3412) 42 .317
LeFlore, Dot
6.
3112$ 44.3
Cooper, Mu
13
31 147 50 .3.10
13½ Baylor, Cal
3$ US 19.330
Lemon, CIII
34 131 46 336
,
34 134 45.334
Name Runs
NatIonal League - SchmIdt,
PhIl 14; Murphy, AtI and
Klnman.. Chl 1): Dewson, 661$

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IS; Mst*s..s, an, csar.
and Stargell, Pitt I.
American League - Lynn,
los 13:
Thomas, 6611 11;

MU. Vuckoylch, St.L.
Jones. SD 4-2; Forsch
Richard, Hou, Sutton. LA.
Swan. NY and Halicki, SF 1-3;
McGiolhen, Chi 4-1; Carlton.
Phil 4-3; Niskro, Atl 4-6. American League - John,
NY SO; koosman, Mm
70;
Marshall, Minn 7.3; Flanagan.
BaIt
4-2;
Kern,
Tex
3.9;
D.Martlnez, BaIt 3-2; Spllttorff,
XC 3-3; Sorensen, MIl 3Earned Run Average
based on 34 lnnffi,s •tCbad)
NatIonal League - Vuck.
ovich, St.L 2.17; Espinosa, Phil
3.7;
Ruthven.
Phil
2.32:
Sutclifte, LA 2.57; MartInez,
SLL 2.44.
American League - Kern,
lix 1.14: Marshall, Minn 1.31;
John, NY 1.00: Clear, Cal 1.09;
SIaton, MIl 2.00.
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of the New Orleans Jam are meeting with the Saperdime
the city's attempt to keep the team
from moving to Utah.
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San Battiston, and Iavy llattk4d. the Celifornia
Pnpg who owe majority latered in the. Jam and
cud ho mov, to Suit Like Qty, are to meot with
Dundl hm,r, Isad of Hyatt Manage. Corp., which
operates the $l$ ""n domed Madam 's the dale.
'Msoalat.dtoMtindthemed1is NBA Deputy Corn.
"fn'k,r Rjpca Gourdine.
' manager to dicam

'Wale Out For 15 Days
ANAHEIM, CIIL (UP!) - Lary 1*1., sihirhig a
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- $5-day ilsalniod
by the .Mllwaahes Briars
n, lbs&amp;swers,whoeilØedaesamIswIlh
t4 said they weld
the CalIfornia Angels Thursday
amoence his roplacemel on the rester Friday.

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bags vu sitfeiring munch epin his back d dedirs
wiMsdtodet.rmlnshehsda,aedsssiejury.

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6.00 4.50 2.40
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1 Arano-Mandiola

12.00 4.40 3.40

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7.60 6.20
Slranl-Arca
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0(14) 4710: 1(1-4-I) 2217.11.
Second game
2lrusta-oernan
15.00 4.40 5.00
1 Carasa-Andre
4.20 610
aGaldoeGerardo
3.00
ali.0 ions, pta-n
6) *00.40. D011-I) 151.10.
Third game
IPaco
17.00 3.20 1.10
1 Santl
700 1.20
2 Arca
4.40
0(1.4) 41.10:0(4-I) 00.31: 1(4-1.2)
$0-Il.
Fourth game
SEgana-Peclna
13.40 340 4.10
t1adiola
4.10 240
5ZMaalola
3.40
0(3M 45.4l P11-I) 141.10: T(S.3-

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Lucky Strikes; Truckeas: Jafl'.eads; 307 Allen Denman 304; Jim Stan
Black Gunions: Red Birds; 202; Mike West 203.
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Sltamrocks:
HesIsS Curves: Hits I
Standings: Johnny Walker Real Whatever?: Home Grown
Missis, Ding Bats; Splitters; Alley
High Series: Dick Richards 194;
Estate: Mislon Auto Parts;
High Games:
Ca's: Soapsuds; Sleek Suet*rs; GoOraytillI
111:
KamySku.U1;CharIopant;
Yelvingto Insulation; Galloway Jerry Monsl 173;Doris
Carmen Mmdi 140;
getters: Hot Shots; Nomads,
Martin Hansen 542; Lynn Eland 330;
Builder: Lodies AuxIliary; Fleet William White Cli Mike Coldlng 1111
Duffors: Sex Symbols; Make-ups; Reserve; Wilts Amoco; Snlard 113: Tommy Eden
Hogan 3$; Mike West 537;
174: Clara Ripley Dome
AlieyDops; scatter Pins: Sun Sins.
Sewing Center; Johnny Walker 112; AnSI Cyrus 116: Claudia Jim Starr
Hogan
316;523; Grace Stan 317
High Games: Mike Suite 113:
Const. Co.
Andy Patrick 313;
lineveido 106; Sud Doyle
Marths Hansen 310: Ott Grarmeinan
Jim Moyer 302.
High Games: Elaine KstIval 150; Bonnie Borden 140: Cathy Doyle 171:
144:
194: Jim Arrays 113; Tel Fosle 107; Grace Yelvington 113 Lois Senders Emily Holbrook 120: Jerry Holbrook
Converted Splits: Nancy Moore 5Tel Packet? 153; Mike Roes 101,
112; Peggy Moon 17$; Rose Vauyln Ill; Tiny Mill 111; LouIs Mc. 10; aetty Denmonl.;; Bonnie Jones
Etward Hirsch $01; Irving Pried
Ill.
Clashing 157.
0-10; Fay Green 2-0-10.
Ill; Amy Weld 176.; Hoyt Mc.
High Series: Elaine KosIIvaI 506;
Highlights: Star: Bonnie
Person 173: Harold Fox IlL Ruth Grace Yelvington 100; Peggy Moon
Higis Series: Doris Gnayhlll 319; Jones.
Feel, iø, Francis Grace 144: iiTommy Eden 461: Clara Ripley 3Th
Ralph Jordan *6.0: Roger Rowley
Converted Splits: Elfi. OIdham 3- ClaudIa Seiueveiui 200; Bud Doyle
UNPROFS$$lowaL
JET BOWLIRITTES

10; Kay Thomson 3-7; Helen 472; Jerry
Slwpard 1.7.
DILTONAPINIUSTIIS

Converted Splits: Bud Doyle 1-10.
47$; LOUIS MCGIM.I51, III.
Other HIghlights: DICk P1.111
Standings: Leprechauns; Easy turkey Carmen Menu. Turkey.
Go-irs; Fantasticks; Lucky Strikes:

Easy Extended Repayment Terms

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$357,
Paris &amp;
Supply, Trailblazers 7",.40
Arys 40; Idward Niesdi 47;
(tie),Ace Machines 71-43, Wilts
irving FIred IN; Sleyf McPlsars
AmOC 7347, Sobs Chevron 0-71,
chas. Towne OrigInals 47½7:TedPughattiee; RegeiBeuvler Cnackinlacks; Dynamos: Yankees;
.I4CIIAIN
077:M*eSeipl; Amy WeIck 400; Lucky
fl½.Dlxle ROofing 67-73, Santord
Four: NiLe's; Jet Sat; 'Jllls
Standings: Junk Yard Digs; M'mic Center 44-71,
Wmsnl Spencer 403; NIlel lauder 4 Jeans: Popeyms:
Marc Slade
Charlies' Moon Pies; Gutter Duelers; Ow P$ym
407.
43-77, Langu,oJ LincolnAngels; StrIkers; Hi-Sails: Galore; Sax; The Go Betweims: The
Cuerlsd Splits: MirIam Van
Go Marc.
11½-S1½, State Farm Ins. SIFour Diamonds; Orange Getters; No Names: The Grick
$3, Capt.
Doves 2-7-30; AdrIan Ram 31-9; Ringers:
JIma list 1317.
lawless; Pin Pals: $psIIeys; Super Slants.
FIinciSGrscs3.g30,
Welck 17. Iperts; Gims; Nit Wits; SariHills
Games:
Ernie
Hickse,,
210:
I, Gene MeNuts 141; IrvIn, FrIed 3Hares;
Ray Fore 331: Reese Mien 144;
7:
Oenembsr 3.7: WinnIe
Nigh Gemes: Al AIf
214-305; Bryanl Hicksen 111; RIck leyeIda
Spencer $7: Nezat lauder 1-7: SlilMerds 313; Edward HIrsch
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Ginny McKueesi 3.7; Dolores Sucks INswWi Seercael 153: Normin Ernie 1 union 113; yemen White
3.10; Tad Pudielt 3.10: UlUin Fetil Bedier 115; Ole Olson lie; MickIe
101: Larry StaIr 112; Dee Nader t,
3.10,3.1 Iwlce.
Lang 107; Mac MCKBeSII NI; Shmnloy Fare
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SUCKS CUITOM CATIRIS$ Marcel TWIadSSU 101, Will Kern- Luarme Reynolds 133; L
Skull
Wick us; Joe Welck 17$: 1111k 144; ClaSsy Doyle lie; Mary B4W
Ilaridlage: saw Marks?: oics.
ThiWdesy 17$; Jim Russell 171; 113.
Helen KilIber, 176.; Verne PeN 174; • High Series: Jim
Appliance: Caratree Plori$t:
Nader 3*; lay
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kelari KnUel $72: Jim Arreys Feit III: Bryant Hlcksen
semwes
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Towers Sleety sale., Shakes 171; PeUNPIS $ii'idi 144: INi Iii lOt VIlnU White 143; Larry
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Dolores Ske iSa; Florence Na dl: Vstay Fire IN,
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Peggy
Ashes CesItir 1*14; Lan Mslls,r Diuilad L Nile $PiIMaV lie.' Moe 1*: Linda Skull dl.
103;
ysyn G1 Y MCKikeia $15; Mac Cemvemted$plhls: Helen Rvnlus 4
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Rinses $S3-17$-11$; CMulstte MCKNIUs dl.
7.10: LInda skull 3-Il, Turkeys by.
1411k Series: Al Allies 151: CI$OIy DoyIe'w Sud Doyle; imb.
CIndy sirvaes us-us,
C$rolyn Belts *39.14*: Noun 111141,1k 153; Narman Recur 315; ia
Idwerd HIrsch 116.; Jim IwluIl
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Oilier HIplWIghIs: High Averages:
Ka*y c,,r 129.103, tt si.u. IN Sill MinrIs 425; Marcel Os lube. 171; Jim Nader 1$
lure 1111: 1* MartIn
11*111150 1731 .MlckI Lass, III; lrye,W HICInIA 1*
High Series: Us Silckkurn IN: SaiMiI KRiSlI dl,
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47.9; Sdwird Hirsch $1-iL Utile.
IlL luslys koraN
StaMlag,: Pis.vps, No. I;
PeN Ill; Ruth Peels 41: lIme,
Casler 41
Robins
hindu Th Pits: Ipelhuss;
$7,
Cenvirtod $0155: rge tss's Gadsing
Frances Glee. $7,310;
r C's Chicken; Ns.L Cuelein
47*
Clirle Saver3-*; Mike Burke 3-li. lmprgyg; NIle Strike.
Ohm $lghllghN: s
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dbms 122:
CAUINAL
turkey 1410 Average. Lii Ileckkurn
Chills PIn?1)3* Andy Palrick 211;
*40, liar 01 Week. Gladys Deyls.
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ALL SEMINOLE COUNTY VETERANS,
AUXILIARYMEMIERSANDSENIORCITIZENS
* You are cordially invited to the first tentative meeting
of the
United States
and Senior Citizens of Seminole
* County, Inc. to Veterans
be held at the
CAMPULL.LOSSINOPOSTNO.S3
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OF THE AMERICAN LEO ION
SUNDAY,NAY30,197_.7$p,,
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it is the purpose of this meeting to develop a veterans and
* senior citizens coalition which will address itself to our con
cerns in regard to what we perceive as an increasing neglect of
* our general welfare.

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Singleton, Salt 10; Smalley,
Friday
Mine 9: Cooper and Oglivie,
SaslolI
661$ and Horten, Sea I.
Ns
- Optloned
Runs
Satto
In
p.m.
National League - Murphy, Kelvin Chapman to Tldewetos i
intilonil League and recalled
New York (John 0.0) a, AtI
33;
Foster,
Cm
Boston (Ralney 2.2), 2:00 p.m.
Kingman, CIII and Schmidt, Sergio Ferrer.
Milwaukee - Recalled inf Solder
Detroit
(Morris
1O)
at Phil 32; Cruz, Nov 20.
Cleveland (Garland 1M. 2:01
American League - Baylor, TIm Nordbrook from Vancouver at
p.m.
Cal 30; Lynn, los and Porter, the Pacific Coest League.
Poolbsll
Milwosjkee
(Has
3.3)
at XC
34;
Cooper,
Mu
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Plftkgame
New England Patriots Oakland (Johnson 0-4). 1:30 Singleton, Salt and Nettlas, NY
3aAihela
16.20 4.00 1.10
Promoted Stadium Manager
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Kansas City (Gale 3-2), 0:35 NatIonal League 0(34)3310: P34) 144.4$, 1(34-2)
Tom Hoffman to dIrector of media
p.m.
Pitt I?; Cabell, Nov. Lopes, LA relations.
431b
Chicago (Wortham 4.3) at and Scott, St.L 11, Morgan,
Slxthgame
Washington Redskins - Traded
California (Knapp 2-1), 10:30 Cm, Crux, Hou and Tav.ras,
$Vicandl.Mandlola 15.10 12.00 3.10
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San
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draft 300mingo-Araca
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Tunas (Jenkins 41) at Seattle
American League - LeFlors, Diego Chargers for 1010
2Sanfl-Andre
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(BannIster 1-3). 10:31 p.m.
Del 1$; Otis, XC and Cruz, sea
0(3-U II.1l:P(I.3)) 110.10; T(I-3Sunday's Oases
17; Wilson, XC 13; R.Jonss, Sea
2) 413.00.
Tunas at $asttle
and Wills, lix ii.
Milwsykee at Oakland, 3
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PlkMag Victories
7 lrusta.Waily
0.20 3.40 3.00
Chicago at CalIfornia
National L.agee - Ruthven,
6$Inti-Sadjoia
Minnesota at Ken City
9.50 3.40
Phil 4-i: Siue, F 6-4;
DAYTONA IIACH
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Detroit at Cleveland
3.00
Espinosa, Phil, 1-2; LaCou, Cm
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40; Welch, LA and Read, Phil
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Now York at Boston
4-1: Niikro. Hou, Sutchiffe, LA, SWM'sAnnie
4.10 3.00 2.00
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INextime
16.00 7.00 6.00
I K's Juno
5.00 3.50

Strikeouts
NatIonal League - Richard,
NOv
57; Canton, Phil 43;
Nlekro, Atl and Sutton. LA 41:
Blue. SF 40.
American Leogue - Guidry,
NY 33; Ryan, Cal SO; JenkIns,
lix 44; Koosman, Mlnn 42;
Cleat, Cal 39.

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5.00 3.00

2 Miss Bird Pecos
210
0(31)4340, P13-I) 111.11. 1(3-1.2)

0th A 3-IT. 30.44
$ Slapstick
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10.00 3M
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Montreel (Rogers 32) at
Philadelphia (Christensen 0-0),
7:33 p.m.
Sunday'. Gooses
St. Louis at New yq
Montreal at PhIladelphIa
Pittsburgh at Chicago
San FrancJsc at Atla
L00 Angeles at Cincinnati
San Dilgo at Hoviton

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4.20
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lilnyRlue
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2.50
13.60 720 6 00
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SMeadowlitten
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602.40.
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Fifthrac.
1.10 1.00 IMutlila
5.00 3.60
9.60 100 3,60
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1.20 SGastl
3.20 3.60
0(34) 61$, P134)25130.1(344)
0(3.5) 33.60; p(3.$) 117.50; T(3-l- 4 Lightning win
3.00
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3rd03-IT.30.$4
0(5-4) 32.60; T($-46) 323.00.
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6Apralz-Urqulza
15101.60 1.00
2MlssCheisy
2 Vera Best
910 340 300
3.50 3.20 4Vica1i.Rodolfo
3.10 2.50
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0(4-41 46.60; P16-I) 110.40; 1(6-40(2-I) 13.00; 1(1-5-1) 44.10.
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Seventh'ace
IBaron Rufus
IPrairisRnerve
0.00 1.10 3.60
15.10 p.10 5.60
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0(5-1) 14.60; 1(1-1.4) 77.60.
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Eighth race
Fridaynight
6Carriec)Couns
7.00 1.00 2.60
SthC3-ST.31.17
Flritrace
3 Brown Sam
3.10 260
S Blue ROcket
32.00 12.10 1.20 1 Brainchild Ham 12.20 7.00 4.10 3 Brad Capers
2.60
3 Crash Gordon
1650 7.00 5 Tallys Brian
1.10 3.60
0(63) 13.50; 7(4-3.5) 126,00.
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3.00
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0(1.3) 42.60; 1(1-5-6) .51.40.
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6Edgewooctt)oran
6.00 1.00
10iWiscoy
13.00 7.30 4.00 $BulletPac,
3.00
4ffiSS-h6T. 31.64
IGayteStanton
1000 4.10
0(44) 36.50; T(4.4.I) 423.60.
IWalde Pepper
5.00 3.10 3.50 2 Following Sea
2.60
Tenth race
IMountain Jill
1.40 3.10
0(1-3) 34.50; 1(1-I-U 249.00.
5 Thirty Knots
43.20 17.10 1.10
SMaddiNickle
3.20
Thirdrace
3Abes Hope
6.70 5.00
0(4-1) 31.11. P11-4) 64.20, T($-4-5) 1 Edbars In Only
9.60 7.00 6.60 $ Saunders Star
6.00
174.11.
ICaroliner
6.60 1.40
Q(S-3) 73.00: 1(5-3.5) $21.70.
7t1t07 16
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Sen Francisco (Nasty 1.2 ..
Griffin I-I) at Atlanta (Matula
2-3 and McWilliams (1-2), 2,
4:01.
Los Angeles (SutcIlfi 42) at
Cincinnati IMeskau 3-0), 7:00

The 205-pound Francis Thursday signed a series of one-

year contracts and promised to share the wealth with
underprivileged Bay Area kids, set up a scholarship fund
in his hometown of Beaverton, Ore., and do something for
his alma mater - If he makes the team. Francis said he
would give $1 per yard gained rtlthig to the youngsters.

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carryover frwn last season. lie was put on the disabled list. The
injury not only stripped him of his throwing ability but affected
his batting swing as well. The Red Sos are trying to push rookie
(ary Allenson as his replacement, but the young catcher has a

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kids will be the beneficiaries.

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Sunday, May 20, 1979-hA

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Hosken Powell's fouth li4 of
the game, a two-run4 sin4le,
capped a four-run 10th tb lift the
Twins.
The Yankees scored three
Breweii 8, A's 0:
1
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times in the fifth on a Thurman
Bill irav4rs
5; Montreal 5, Philadelphia 3; -. Left-hander
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run double by Reggie Jackson. Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 6; and Cooper drove in three runs for
They added four runs in the Houston 3, San Diego 2. St. the Brewers' victory.
eighth and three in the ninth to Louis at New York was post- Mariners 13, Rangers 5:
complete the romp. Munson poned because of rain.
Larry Cox drove in five nins
and Jackson each had two RB!. Tigers 5, IndIans 3:
with a double to spark ie
Mark Wagner doubled home Mariners' bombing of tie
Mike Torrez, 4-2, the fanner
two runs with two out in the Rangers.
took the loss,
Angels 7, WhIte Sox 3:
In other games, Detroit beat ninth for Detroit's victory.
NEW YORK (UP!) - A Venezuelan businessman ii.
Joe Rudi had a pair of 1I
Cleveland, 5-3; Baltimore Orioles 7, Blue Jays 6:
ready a member of the organised baseball family

By United Press Internitfogial
The East Division rivals -.
the Red Sox and the Yankees
were at it again Friday night.
This time it wasn't for the
division title, although the
memory oi tioston's last year's
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after the Yankees rode Jim
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NEW YOUR (NEA)
Have
You always insisted you
belonged at the helm of a
multinational conglomerate?
Now you may be able to prove
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SATURDAY, MAY 19

Tus coin United Cherokee Tribe of Florida Inc. 7 p.m.,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
SUNDAY, MAY20
Dusty Boots Riding Ann Open Horse Show, 10 a.m.,
Wilco Sales Arena, 4 ml. west of 14. Spectators free.
Ballroom and round dancing, 6 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole Group AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Hallway House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Encore Opera presents The Merry Widow,"
2 p.m.,
Annie Russell Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.

Hagar Viking Club of Central Florida Mayfedival,
beginning at noon, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanford
Airçort.
MONDAY, MAY21
Monday Morners Toastmaster,, 7:15 a.m., Holiday Inn,
W}more Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church;
7p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson U., DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mail.
Altamonte.Sooth Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, Route 436, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, Sanford.
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.
Sanford AlAnon, 8 p.m., First Methodist Church,
Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Central Florida Unit American Diabetes Ann., annual
business meeting, 7:30 p.m. In fellowship hail of Winter
Park Presbyterian Church, 2000 Dundee, Winter Park.
Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light..
Free showing "Bunraku", a Japanese puppet theater
film presented by Puppet Power Inc., 8 p.m., Head Start
kitchen, Unitarian Church, 1815 E. Robinson St., Orlando.
Central Florida Unit American Diabetes Assn., annual
business meeting, 7:30 p.m. in fellowship hail of Winter
Park Presbyterian Church, 2000 Dundee, Winter Park.
TUESDAY, MAY 22
Math Workshop for parents at South Side Elementary
School, 7:30 p.m., given by Title I teacher, Tim Seibert.
For parents interested in helping their children In math.

Lyman High School PISA meeting and Academic
Awards program, 7:30 p.m., school auditorium.
Quarterly Citrus Update for growers, 10 a.m., Seminole
County Agri-Center. Brooks Humphrys, Citrus Extension
Agent In charge of program.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
Italian-American Social Club of Sanford, 8p.m., Wine
and Cheese Cafe. Sanford Plaza. New members welcon)e.
THURSDAY, MAY U
law
H1
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school commons.
Wekiwa Chapter DAR luncheon meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
Deltona Inn. Sing-along conducted by Mrs. Howard Grate.
Florida Audubon Seminole Chapter picnic, Fort Lane
Park, Geneva, 10:30 a.m. Bring covered dish and table
setting.
FRIDAY, MAY 23
Norman deVere Howard Chapter of UDC, noon, covered
dish luncheon, home of Mrs Charles Steenwerth, 208 W.
17th St., Sanford.
SUNDAY, MAY 27
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.
MONDAY, MAY 2s
Seminole County Federation of Woman's Clubs, 10:30
a.m. covered dish luncheon hosted by Altamonte Springs
Club.
THURSDAY, MAY 31

Lake Bradley High School Bud Awards Banquet, 6:30
p.m., school commons.
Lake Howell High School drama, "Up the Down
Staircase", 8p.m., UCF Science Auditorium.
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
Lake Howell High School drama, "Up the Down
Staircase", 8 p.m., UCF Science Auditorium.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3
Flea Market sale to benefit United Cerebral Palsy
adult program, 7:30a.m.to3p.m., Maitland Flea Market,
Highway 1742. To donate items call 3391041.
MONDAY, JUNE 4

It, says Largent Parks Jr., a
Dallas executive-search consultant.
Parks claims a Business IQ
test he began administering for
laughs has proven itself suneffective in sizing up
executive ability.
The quiz Is based on the
theory that there are three
types of business Intelligence:
concrete, the type possessed by
salespeople, clerks and other
workers; f unct ional, found In
successful middle-managers
and supervisors, and abstract,
usually associated with top
executives.
The test is composed of 13
pairs of words. The person
being tested is to say what he or
she thinks each pair has In
common. Itis important togive
the first answer that comes to

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each concrete answer. If
several answers are given for

one pair, the most abstract
is
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Then the raw score IS convented to the Business IQ
follows:

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Dog-lion: (a) live outdoors;
(b) have fur and tails; (C)

score IQ
points of origin.
13
100
10. Poem-statue: (a) found In 14 109
books, museums, etc. (b) an- 15 111
tids create them; (c)art.
18
113
ii. Wood-alcohol: (a) both 17
114
words have two
(b) fuel, 18 115

receptors of stimuli,

animals, four-legged mam-

of performing well In the

Score IQ
22 121
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NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks
scored a modest gain in slow
trading this week as investors
built up their hopes that interest
rates and Inflation will ease
because government reports
seen to point to an economic
slowdown,
But as Albert Sommer,
economist of the Conference
Board, told Business Week
magazine: "The statistical con.
ditlon of the U.S. economy in
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But Parks Insists his quiz Is
not about to replace the Stanford-Bind or the California
Test of Mental Maturity.
"There Is no way to compare
this little 13-question test with
these complicated exams that
require the better pa rt of a day
to complete and are carefully
proctored," he emphasizes.
"The Business lQ test is strictly
fun."

So even lf you scored aperfed 140 on the test, don't
demand that your hoes turn
over the company to you.
At least, not until you have
proven yourself In the real
world of business.

the second quarter carries a
sense of general confusion that Airlines, and by flooding in
must be very nearly Un- various parts of the country,
precelented."
The Wednesday-Thursday
The Dow Jones Industrial rally coincided with the dollar's
average, a 16.4,point loser last boom in Europe following

week, gained 11.35 points to reports the Energy Depart841.91 thanks to a 14.47-point mint, In a policy switch, was
rally Thursday. The closely encouraging oil companies to
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The facelift of downtown Sanford continues with cleaning and remodleing store
fronts as part of a project to Improve the appearance of the city's central
business district. Other downtown Improvements spearheaded by the Greater
Sanford Development Corp. include the proposed architectural landscaping of
First Street. Pictured here is Porzlg Plumbers.

FACELIFT

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Summer TTerm
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alleviate gasoline shortages.

Schultze, chairman of the

Council of Economic Avisens,
predicted Inflation would drop
significantly In the second half
of this year, but that It would
take considerable time to bring
the present double-digit rate
down to a more acceptable
that happen, Interest rates level.

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Classes are on a continuing basis, prospective students may
join any time. Classesmeet Monday through Friday during the
day.
For Information call Mc, I:ZL UL

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Registration
Is underway at

Animals Face Death Unless...
Vicki Drake, Casaelberry Animal Control Director, has
asked for help in placing some of the Impounded animals.
"We have some beautiful animal. and It Is such a shame to

have to dispose of them. We have three adorable puppies; two
are a Collie-Shepherd mix, and one is a full.blodded female
Labrador. In adult dogs, there's a lovely mixed Shepherd who
would make an excellent watch dog; two darling
male cock-a.poos; an 11 month female Labrador; a grey male
oodle; a full-blooded Collie and a mixed Collie; a neutered
Male Afghan Hound; and I'm looking for the owner of a white
female SpilL We also have three adorable kittens. I hope
someone will care enough to come and get these very pretty
pets1" she said.

Ask about an Atlantic Bank Homeowner's Loan.
No Brokerage Fees.

Seminole
Community College
Day Hours Mon Iii. 9 am 4 pm
Elv.nhg Hours Mon. Thur. 6 pm $ pm
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West Orlando (843-3700), Conway (843-3700),
Sanford (322'6211), Eustis (357-3111)

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(305) 323.1450

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seeing spots. That was the
first sign of impending
doom.

He continued, "I've

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Six months later he was
totally blind.
Blindness, according to
authorities, Is considered
the mod difficult handicap
to accept; however, Joe

never seen Florida. "I have
no idea what it's like." He
can tell, however, by the

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Florida seven years ago

says, "I don't mind

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blindness is handicap, but

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It no longer is painful for
Joe to recall the morning
he was driving to New York
from his Connecticut home
when he began seeing
spots. "Like big bunches of
grapes," he recalls.
"I stopped the truck. I
thought my windshield was
all dirty," he relates. The
spots disappeared; but
reappeared the next
morning. Joe visited his
eye doctor. He'll never
forget his words: "I hate to
tell you. You are going
blind."

Joe learned that, as a
result of his diabetes, be
was having buncrrhages In
bdb eyes., AM=
the
doctors shot laser beams
Into his eyes and welded
the blood vessels shut, the
vessels continued to burst.
"Diabetic retlnopla," he

Identlfes It.
"I've had diabetes for 30
years, since I was about 1314 years old," he says.
"Nobody ever told me this
would happen." Women, he
adds, are not as likely to go
totally blind from diabetes

In Seminole County,

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Joe Minkli operates braille printer in his home.
as are men.

Joe responded to

the

devastating blow like
anyone WOlil(1. "It tore ni
up. I got real sick," he
recalls. But he didn't let it
get the best of him. His
philosophy of life helped
him through the ordeal.
"I love life ... I really love
it," he emphasizes. "1 love
to be with people. Life is
beautiful, the more you get
Involved In thing.."
And so the determined
man plunged right Into
learning how to become
self-sufficient. It took
one year.
"In Connecticut, I had a
good home teacher. She
used to conic to see mc
twice a week. It was hard
at first," he admits. "Alter
this happened, I had the
idea I couldn't do
anything... I was afraid to
do anything." Imagine the
tuni

when high taxes and

terrible winters gave him
little choice. "I'd shovel my
sidewalk, but. If my neighbor didn't shovel his, I
would be stuck," he said.

frustration of a "Mr.
IlandynuLn" picking up a
screwdriver and "not
knowing what end to hold,"
he stresses,
But his patient teacher
insisted that he take his
time. "If you make a bed,
work on it a week until you
master it," he remembers
being told, "and learn to do
one thing at a time well."
"I never had a lot of
pattaue before," be a&amp;
mits, but that too has
changed.
Now divorced and living
alone, Joe does his own
cooking, shopping and
cleaning. "1 have a place
for ever)thing. I can't just
take my clothes off and
throw them across the
chair. I might forget where
I put them," he says in
mock despair. "Your mind
has to be In very good
shape. You have to use it a
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lot. You have to remember
where you put everything."
When Joe does forget
where
he
placed
something, he has a
problem. "I go crazy trying
to find what I did with it."
he laughs.
And, even though he
knows it will take him a
while to get used to It, he
frequently rearranges the

furniture ln his attnsctively
,

dscorat.4 vesitmed, "My mother always rearranged
the furniture," he said.

Joe's the president of the
Mid-florida Council of the
Blind. He Is also involved In
the Orange County Adult
Basic Education Classes
for the Blind where he
teaches braille, typing and
ceramics ( he won second
place in the Central Florida
Fair). He frequently sets
up field trips for the blind,

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center, "I get a good
personal satisfaction out of
It. You think you have a big
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Joe's Involvement with

others brings us to his
blUesi problem. Tramsportaflon. "I just can't
jump into the car. I have to
live my life around this
thing (tranaporatjonj" he
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states, grimacing.
while he's got a lot of
friends he can count on to
take him places, he doesn't
like being dependent upon
them. During the day, he
relies heavily on public
transportation, and at
night when the buses aren't
running, he sometimes has

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blindness - but
you get to listening to other
people's problems, and
problem

according to Joe, there are
roughly 3)0 blind people,
and approximately ten
tDfth-ilyafford to sit back and say,
'No,l can't dothis,'orthey
will never know the extent
of what can be done," he
suggests. And there's not

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a week patiently respon.
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withthe Braille and Wheels
team. "All types of handicapu... We don't care If
we hit the pins or not. We
have a lot of fun," he jokes.
He takes A vacation'
With bli
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Paul 13, and he loves
swimming and all kinds of
dancing, especially the

"Joe's rather modest,"
says a friend, Barbara J.
Lytle, "but he has an
outlook on life that Is ideal,
and everybody loves him.
He's an Inspiration to me
and many people. He's so
full of life. He loves people
and he loves life.

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Is Quartet Singing
For Love, Not Money

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Joyce Smith has always loved
to sing. With her husband,
Jesse, playing the piano, and a
Jacque, who arranges
friend, Bob Evens, drumming bookings for the group, takes
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attitude that
the decision to form a singing money Isn't every ing. "We
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group was born,
want to overcome the Idea that
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After llI several people, the money. We am sincere in
a quartet was organized, saying we tie this Jod for
-consisting of Joyce, as lied ourselves and for the Lurit
singer; David Huggins, bias There's too many who are In
singer
and
guitarist this field jtd for the money. We
Gary IlidjI"., baritone and only accept love offerings. You
guitar; and Bob Evens, tenor know, we are all from different
and guitar. With ism pIayI,g denominations, but we get
and Jim Pyle bass al
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complete. Jeff Williams
became the sound man.
With goupel mimic number 2
in the recording business
Jacque Evens, Bob's wife, (coodry "iuek Is number 1),
took over the manager's job, there Is a high dnsnd for good
and the group became known as gospel singers. ,We think we
the 'Gospel Truth.' "We sing at hav, some of the best," said
church servIces, stats prisone, Joyce. "Garynot only sings and
y IMa Nksls) and we neatly UN at the
plays guitar, but he writes
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Herald is embarking on a awcti for that oditanding Dad.
So we're turning to our readers for some help. If you
know of a man vhs, In your qpbi^ Is dusuvieg of
odatandiog father III a bow.
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Well aci* odil no Jane I latter. P"thd by
readers, abed om.te su.aid.had poges 01 standard
du dieft telling
why a purtboular man In om
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When a group of friends used
to get together and harmonize,
they soon rea1lzed they nilgjg
have a sound that would please
other people.

care If there's a large crowd or
a handful the Lord will send
U1020 who want to hear," said
Joyce. With the group
becoming fairly well-known in a
short period of time, Joyce also
took top honors for the bed
female gospel soloist In the
Stateof Florida a short time
ago.

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"I used togo around with
a cane. It was murder," he
said, explaining that
walking with a cane
requires intense concentration. "You have to
poke around. It would take
me 45 minutes to walk to
the shopping center with a
cane."

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Four hundred and My-five seniors, ft largest graduating
in the 94-year_history of Florida Southern College,
lakeland, were awarded digress during the College's
(raditional commenrnor4
Among the area students recaiviog degrees wire: Susan
çamble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gw'ble, 501
1ueda, Altesnosde Springs, BS In Elamugary Education;
$athew B. CarI.on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. carbon,
2, Apopka, 88, SocIology and Co-audcdkms.
lournallam; and Xatlryn 'liappeil, dongidu' of 1.4. Col. and
R.E. Qiappefl, 123 Alden Delve, Sanford, 88, Biology.

No Costly Advertising, No Staying Horn. To Answer Calls, No
Yard Sale To Fool With.

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And Joe walks a lot. With
the help of Dolly, his
laborador retriever, Joe
can walk from his St. Johns
Village apartment to the
nearest shopping center in
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Maitland. Classes will meet Monday through Friday from $
a.m. until noon.
This st udy program, being sponsored by the Seminole
Community College, concentrates on helping students over 11yeareold to review math and grammar skills and work
towards earning a Florida No school diploma. For details
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someone goes blind every
12 minutes, according to
the National Society for the
Prevention of Blindness.
Like most of us, Joe
Minich of Fern Park, was
one of those who never
dreamed it would happen

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Named Eatery Manager
An employee of Burger Chef
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graduate, Scimir has a water
chemistry degree from the
Biology Laboratory of Decatur,
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tailoring program which helps fight Inflation. The high cost of
clothing Is greatly reduced by those students who are learning
to. makehand made clothes under the direction of Saul
ieman, who has many years of experience In making
CáIom clothing In his native England and Is now imparting
that knowledge to his students.
"Fully equipped labs facilitate the process of learning. The
lowest types of equipment are available for the use of
students, and actual garment construction begins with the first

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Wednesday and Thursday reThe growing energy mess is
sulted from bargain hunting In
light of the Dow's recent 50 creating uncertainty on Wall
point drop from its April 10 high Street because It Is becoming a
of 878.72. Also, some traders political football. Carter and
have blasted oil
replaced borrowed shares they
companies. Sen. Henry Jacksold earlier at a profit.
1011, D-Wash., even broached
The New York Stock
change Index rose 0.76 to 5626 the subjwt of nationalizing on
and Standard &amp; Poor's 500. companIes.
stock Index gained 1.41 to 99.93.
The' energy situation also Is
Advances topped declines, 1,128 adding to Inflation. Charles

traded.
Wall Street, along with
Federal Reserve Qialunan G.
William Miller, Is hoping the
economy will cool off enough on
Its own to take pressure off the
Fed to tighten credit. Should

Seminole Community College (SCC) offers a custom

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Herald Correspondent

way to work when he began

A total of 21 students from Florida made the dean's list at
irginla Tech, Bracksburg, during the winter quarter.
chelle E. Ficquette of Altamonte Springs was on this list.
In an effort to keep the community informed on what's
happening on campus, the University of Central Florida has
'instituted a 24-hour answering service keyed to relay daily
,F activities to callers.
By dialing 275-2UCF (275.23), callers will receive a
schedule of the day's events at the university, from basketball
- .:W Bach. The new service also will be used to pus along an.
nowicements pertaining to last minute changes in schedules,
shutdowns due to weather and ihnili unplanned conditions.
The new dial-an-answer Is provided by the UCF office of
information services as a convenience to the community.

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/erJors at colleges across the country to be awarded
National
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1 D7,300 a year.
RobeftG. Hubbard, of
Apopka, will work towards doctorate
econorrdc3 at Harvard. The NSF grant provides for three
rars of fulltime graduate study.
"After that, I'm not so sure of my career plans," said
bbard, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hubbard, live at
N. Lake Ave., Apopka. "I'm interested In both business and
zih. Studying economics seamed like a good way of coinI -lrdng the two."
[j 'e 1976 Apopka Memorial high school graduate received
LMhe 1977 UCF Alumni Association Scholarship, and last year
a Florida nominee for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship.

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Parks claims one executive's
Business IQ was identical to
a
score he had received
sophisticated battery of IQ tests

might ease.
April government reports
housing starts dropped 2.1
percent, building permits
slipped 8 percent, factory
operating rates eased slightly
and personal Income rose only
modestly.
But analysts are reluctant to
say these figures show that a
significant slowdown is underway because they were heavily
Influenced by labor strife in the
trucking Industry and at United

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NOT ALL USED MERCHANDISE WILL BRING WHAT YOU THINK IT IS WORTH. SOMETIMES
YOU NAVE TOACCIPTLISSTHAN YOU WOULD LIKE TOUT.

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Extra credit points are
awarded for age: one point if
the person tested Is between 35
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128 or more suggests that the
person tested Is an abstract
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Modest Gains

Manager of a Burger Chef
redaunaig In Orlando, Selmir
will retain that post and
supervise both eateries.

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The test is scored by awarding two points for each ab
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have Business IQs of115Or1eU,

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WEDNESDAY, JLNE6
The Wuman's Club of Sanford, installation luncheon,
noon, clubhouse.

THURSDAY, JUNE14
Storybook hoer for children 44, Alteniods Springs
Library and Cultural Canter, III MtIMd Ave., 1041 am.

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"A reply of 'fruit' says the
person is abstract. The word
'fruit' is a concegglonal term or
a thought apart from a specific
object."
Here are the 13 pairs and the
types of responses Indicative of
(a) concrete (b) functional, and
(C) abstract thought:
Lemon-banana: (a) yellow,
come from trees; (b) food; (c)
fruit.
Coat-dress: (a) made of
cloth ; (b) people wear them;
(C) clothing.
Az-saw: (a) made of
metal; (b) carpenters use
them; (C) tools, cutting un-

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2806 S. French Ave.

White Elephant sale aid auction, sponsored by
Camelot Homemakers Ann., 11 a.m., 15 Canterbury
Circle, Cauelberry. Proceeds to Charity.

suggests basic or concrete
thinking," explains Parka. "If
the answer is 'food," It meals
a functional level of Intelligence.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13

training tàols, means of
discipline; (C) mc*lvators.
13. Fly-tree: (a) both have
limbs; (b) found outdoors; (c)
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that we perform. He also wrote
our theme song. David Is track
coach at Lyman High School,
but puts in many hours with us.
We really don't sing for the
entertainment, but for the
message that we can convey."
Joyce is the only one who can
read music. The others au play
by ear.
Jacque, who handles the
business end for the groups'
endeavors, said, "The quartet
Practices once a week. This l.,
become a big part of our lives.
You know, when they first
darted singing, it seemed they

were all Lesil singers. But soon,
they all blended together and
became a harmonizing group.
Each member is also able to do
solo work."

me quartet, who has their
own trailer and sound equip.
merit, will be taking
engagements in August. They
are also looking for a female
lead singer and pianist, as
JUN isbsingtrmsfsrredoagof
the an shortly. Joyce, who is
expecting a child soon, sadly
a''fl1flid the will hate to Leave
the group. "But I plan on using
this music In the church
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What could Mother Rabbit (Nancy Haigh. media specialist at Bear Lake includes a school of medicine,
Elementary) have in her basket? Trying to find out are Skippy Costantine. from several engineering colleges, a
left. Tohnya Lenartowicz, Traci McQuarters and Barri Shirley, all In the college of agriculture and other
costumes Of their favorite storybook characters. It was Character Day at the scIt**Is
der graduate education for
school. and Mrs. Haigh was Mother Rabbit from "Peter Rabbit." That must nearly
10,000 students.
have pleased the primary studentg at the school as they voted Peter Rabbit as
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the womv"i on "I he F (Milisli Woman" with sortie of
job, consideri ng it was her
Primrose Drive, Longwood.
th e test coming Iron, the liols' st'i1)tiires
first time," said sandi
of the
Mrs. Gaines said the Bowman. The "she" she is Christian Bible.
referring to is 12-year-old
gathering is open to all persons
daughter, Kimberley, and
interest ed in learning a bout the
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only technological university,
Kimberley placed fourth in
Located in Haifa, it is known
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she said.
Several persons in the area,
including engineers and
scientific personnel at Martin
Marietta, already belong to the

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memorial service will
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Among the prizes that will be awarded at the National Pageant
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14.15 and 16,in Orlando. The Florida Pageant is the officini state
preliminary to the Miss United Teenager Pageant, a "tkind
PBSUM that includes all 50 states.
Codonta w
be judged on scholastic and civic
achievements, beauty, poise
personality. No swimsuit
competition or Went is involved. Contestants must be between 14
and 16-years-old as of December 31,IM, and must have at least a

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All members are asked to attend. The program will be a
sing-along conducted by Mrs, Howard Grate, according to
a spokesman.

came
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and tropfiles.
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Sanford's holiday Inn. Installed to serve for 1979.80 are, from left, Myrtle
Gradick, treasurer; Margaret Ganas, corresponding secretary; Del Reltzel,

Wekiwa Chapter D.R will have its final meeting of the
year on Thursday, May 24, with a luncheon at Deltona Inn,
at 12:30

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I dwelied k ed and Isomd ft to

The bride-elect, born in Palm Beach, was graduated

recording secretary.

for rocking chalm
We dill love each other, but...
FROM ONE RUDDY'TO ANOTHER
THESONGHASENDED
out ! it, And you aee't f.,l DEAR SONG: I highly Gene Redhinger, from left, and Buddy Pearce of the
"disgraced." A persia cas recommend MARRIAGE St. John's District for rub Scouts present a
plaque to
disgrace only himselL
ENCMNTFA Wit a
weeliesid
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Kenneth Wade Minor.

Th e sisters of SISTER Inc. installed officers at the May luncheon
meeting at

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77. Mother is so humiliated that alone together it's dull . We even
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St., Sanford and the late John A. Rumbley.
Miss Rumbley is a 1978 araduate of Seminole High
School where she was a member of the National Honor
Society and Mu Alpha and was business nager of the
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announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa, to

According to Gall Stewart a
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discuss the planning and fun- thepoolandhealthpa. Itmust named to the All Southern
John Riddle, thin.
Conference track
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Merit awards went to Christy ding of Vita-Course, Tuesday, be nice!
and 1979.
8
p.m.,
at
Seminole
Memorial
Edwards, Wade Wright, Gina at
A physical education major
Local students named to the
Villetti, Eric Nyros, Liz Prior, hosplW auditorium.
who
was awarded the bachelor
The proposed jogging course Dean's List at the
Mike Futrell, Frank Deanie,
University
of
of
science
degree, be
Rod Johnson and Laura Fisher. Will be buflt on the lakefront, Central Florida are Stefanie Jo
of
Mrs.
Mary
C. Jacobs, Lake
Gail said. The "Heart Park" Volchko, Frank Joseph ConMar Ave Lake Mar and Mr.
course
in
a
Civic
Improvement
trivo
and
Anne
Yerkes,
all
of
Who was it that said, "Dab a
NR
Sanf d.
little Preruiration.H on toss Project (CIP) of the Junior Lake Mary.
Sanford students making the
wrinkles, double up on the Woman's Club of Sanford.
Deans
List are Ralph Jessie
Interested persons are
Ann and Lee Samuels, forGenitol hitch up the girdles or
Padgett, James Harvey merly of Sanford and now of
supporters and head for vited to attend the meeting.
Covington.
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Deltona Inn"
Anne Loren Sherry
I Atlanta,havebeenvlslting area
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M.sh
It had to be Dick Aiken in
Orwig and Clark
reference to the Seminole High Yancey — have returned to Spake, Darrell John Srock, visit were Stella and Joe
School's 40th reunion which wflJ their respective homes after Peggy Jo Atherley, Carol Lee at their Loch Arbor homeOritt

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Ages 15 to 18— Laura Davis,
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5 IwYear M arria e BreakuP
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DEAR ABBY: After 51 years _________________________
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the Trailer" must have
been what Denise Clark
thought after opening gifts
at her baby shower.
Held in the beautiful
home of Ruth Williams,
shower guests seemed to
have a good time
Playing it safe, Ruth
used a pink and blue
theme, complete with Mr.
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Kay
No. 10108 Ladies Morgan, Gary Wayne RotAuxiliary to the Veterans of tthghaus, Mary Julia
Stokes,
Foreign Wars (VFW) corn- Steve Mitchell Stratton
and
pleted the years work with
Benjamin Lewis Trammell.
trip to the Veterans
Administration (VA) Hospital
Dr. James Sawyer, act g

outstanding for this year.
competed for cash, gift cer- members have been contacted
Dr. Sawyer's dissertation
tIfictes i ribbons theri except Ethel Dale Anyone volunteer service.
dealt
with student social
county show.
knowing her whereabouts is
Incidentaly, Eloise Phillips
mobility
through community
First place winners received asked to call Anne Aiken or of the auxiliary, asks all home
college
attendance.
Nancy
Terwilleger.
searnsteresses to save scraps of
$50, second place, $25, third
fabric ocon tie
service
place, $15, and merit, $10.
Cadet Robert Earl Jacobs of
Winners were as follows:
Luis Perez Jr., son of Drs. veterans. or information C,UI
Sanfo
rd has just graduated
Eloise
at
322-V99, or deliver the
ages 6 to 10 — Sherri Cobb, Maria and Luis Perez will be
from
The
Citadel, the Military
scra
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to
first, Travis Bennett, second, featured on a national Fir
Fabrics,
co
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of
South Carolina, In a
s
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and
MaonojTa
and Phillip Deen, third,
television dance documentary
colorful
ceremony.
Ages 11 to 14 — Robin program Monday night For
As a cadet, Robert was an Air
Pila
Hughes
Herald
Walters,
first;
Debbie fte and station, check the correspondent
Franklin, second; and Shelly
Mary rea will
her member of the basketball and
Brisson, third.

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The women delivered lap Seminole Community college,
sponsored by the Sanford- June 16 begInning at 6 pm
Seminole Art Association, with
According to the planning robes, ditty bags, slippers, has been notified that
Carol Gentry at the helm, and committee members
books and a color TV set ( a doctoral dissertation has
the Sanford Plaza Merchants. totting an ything in the line of Joint effort with the local post). received national recognition

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At Wekiwa District's
Scouting Show featuring 20 conservation booths, Michael
Dolish, 8 of Casselberry discovered that
by pedaling the bike
at Apopka Troop 211's
display, he could generate electricity and
light up a light bulb,
left photo. Among the
800 scouts involved in
the exhibit were Bob
Larrick, top photo,
from left, flick;
Sheets and Chris
lendez with their
den leader Gerardo
Mendez who gave his
scouts (Pack 237) an
introduction to electronics while working
on the quiz board to
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Lucas, Beverly Griffin,
Due
Lanham,
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Johnette Thompson of Sanford, bears a large
trophy, a sparkling crown, an arm bouquet and a
wide smile as the 1979-80 National LTD CB Queen.
She was crowned at the national jamboree at the
Sanford Civic Center. Queen Johnette will be attending various jamborees and riding in parades.
Born in Sanford, the new queen said she "Was real
excited over winning the contest and I want to thank
my supporters. I couldn't have won without them."
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Sanford's Holiday Inn. Installed to serve for 1979-80 are, from left, Myrtle
Gradick. treasurer; Margaret Ganas, corresponding secretary; Del Reitzel
outgoing president; sainieen iteynolds, president; Vivian Buck, first vice
president-, Joanne Herringshaw, second vice president; and Laura Ozler,
recording secretary.

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year on Thursday, May 24, with a luncheon at itona Inn,
at 12:30 p.m.
All members are asked to attend. The program will be a
sing-along conducted by Mrs. Howard Grate, according to
a spokesman.

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Invited but unable to
attend because of distance
were Janice Pawlak,
Denise's sister, and
Maxine Fidler, both of
Miami. AIIo,Unda Rogers
PhihulAlr.hli.
Co-hostesses were Linda
Hostetter and Dottie
Loudermilk.
"She was neous, but
we think she did a beautifLd
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STATE OFFICER VISITS CLUB

Mrs. Jack Huirney, left, a past president of the
Woman's Club of Sanford, welcomesMrs.('.C.
Moore, guest speaker from I'anamna ('it %, to (lie Ma
('lub meeting and hmeheon. Mrs. boore, chaplain of
the Florida Federation of Woti,i'n's ('tulis, spoke to
the women on
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Jersey, the McKlnneya
returned to Florida, where they
They met during high school raised their five children:
and two years later, were Derward F. Is stationed in Ft.
married. Sound like an or. Bragg, NC., with the Army.
dinary dory? Well, for Der- J0
R. is married and a
ward and Patti McKinney It aenloratUCF.He and his wlle,
was the beginning of 25 years Delta, have a 2 year'oldion,
together.
Joey. Elena (Mrs. Gary) Clark
is
married and lives In
Patti, born and raised in the
or
now
Rogersville,
Ala. Thsyhave two
Sanford area, met,
children,
Jeremiah,
4, and
wuroducedto,Derwardthe
Nikia,
2.
Dana
(Mrs.
Stephen)
yeav he graduated from
Smis(noIe High School In 1902. Daiton is married mud lives In
Sanford with on. son, 10mosstbWhile home on leave to give old, Baujemin. Sharon lives at
his *other away in her wed- p--- &amp;W aftends Lyman jsjgi
ding Derward borrowed his School.
nict1.i"s car and he and Patti
Derward and Patti were
get
dro* to,,Kentucky
honored
with a party,hosted by
Mom and dad were
an
Joe
and
Deluta in thir
on May 2, 1104, and
home.
'Wehsvethsmod
space
coulè't come to our wedding
accommodate
all
the
on I4I3 12 because they were
Jdily,
Imilly,"
Patti
laid
laus
still on their honeymoon,"
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After Nrving two years with Patti's mother, Mrs. Mary
On Army in the Pwwu. Canal Payment of &amp;admon; PaUl's

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paid trip to compete in the Miss United Teenager National
Pageant, a three phase pageant, to be held In Washington, D.C.,
Hollywood, Calif. and Honolulu. Hawaii.

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daughter, Kimberley, and
the "it" is "The Miss
Hemisphere Pageant",
held at Lake Buena Vista.
only technological university,
Kimberley placed fourth in
Located In Haifa, it Is known as
the pageant.
the MIT of the Middle East,"
Arriving especially for
she said.
this
special event was
Several persons In the area,
Kimbenley's grandmother,
including engineers and other
scientific personnel at MartinMrs. Jean (John Sr.)
Bowman from Camden,
Marietta, already belong to
Del.
Father John was a
American Technion
Society.
it,t
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""Papa IIWI U7.
Active chapters of the Technion

Herald Photo by Joan Madsen
What could Mother Rabbit (Nancy Haigh, media specialist at Bear Lake
Elementary) have in her basket? Trying to find
Skippy Costantine, from
left, Tohnya Lenartowicz, Traci McQuarters and Barn Shirley, all in the
costumes of their favorite storybook characters. It was Character Day at the
school, and Mrs. Haigh was Mother Rabbit from "Peter Rabbit." That must
have pleased the primary students at the school as they voted Peter Rabbit as
their very favorite storybook character.
Gaines, 862-2872.
out are

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to
Sarasota,
Palm
Beach, auxiliary
VFW
Post
8207
is
collecting
Hollywood and Greater Miami.useable household items
Founded in 1912, the Israel
for the tornado victims of
Institute of Technology today
Auburndale.
These items
includes a school of medicine,
include
blankets,
sheets,
several engineering colleges, a
pillows,
linens,
dishes
and
college of agriculture and other
silverware,
pots
and
pans
schools
providing
unand canned goods. Also,
dengraduate education for
clothing
for adults,
nearly 10,000 students,
children and Infants.
For information call Mrs.
If any readers have any

BEDSPREADS

come to his senses and come him to chase me around th.

kznong the prizes that will be awarded at the National Pageant
in 1979: $15,000 in scholarships and awards, 1* Thunderbird for
the reigning year, $5,000 personal appearance contract, $2,000
wardrobe and a trip to Europe.

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organization are located in

mess? How can we get dad to that old maglc?I don't expect

Career'
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gathering is open to all persons
interested in learning about the
Technion, Israel's oldest institutlon of higher learning and

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8 p.m.

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Joan Grossman, Mary
Jacobs, Madeleine Papa.
Connie McDonald,
Florence Ramph, Irmgard
Poinme ring, Sandy
tuso;,BevLugering,
Cindy

A blood bank will be held
Mav 94 ,t I',.cp1h,.rrv
VFW Post l0O50onConcord
)rive. l)nors mayve
gi
(tom 6 to 9 p.m. This blood
bank is open to the public
As the blood reserve for
VFW Post 8207 and ladies
auxiliary is low, you could
do a great community
service by giving to the
post and auxiliary.

begin at 10a.m. with a joint

Sharon Stout, Linda Jot.

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DAR Plans Lunch.on

Those hercsted in entering the Florida United Teenager
Pageant may write for Information to Susan Smith. P.O. Box 111,
Fayetteville, N.C. 26302 or call (404) 4694433.

Door prize winners were
Madeleine Papa, Fwniko
Habib, Pam Yurlck and
Mary Jacobs. Each winner
received a houseplant.
Guests included: Nancy
Bennett, Fumlko Habib,
Rosalie Coolie, Barbara
Helm, Kitty Moore, Kathy

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back to mother? U's the talk of bedroom like he did 20 years
the town.
ago, but we're much too young
I
DISGRACED IN for rocking chairs.
LONG ISLAM We still love each other, but... FROM
ONE BUDDY TO ANOTHER
DEAR DISGRACED: Slay
THE SONG HAS ENDED
out of It. And you i..da't feel
DEAR SONG: I highly Gene Redlinger, from left, and Buddy Pearce of the
"disgraced." A penis coal recommend MARRIAGE St. John's District for Cub Scouts present a plaque to
disgrace only kimieli.
ENCOUNTER, It's a weekend Buddy Sheats at Orange City for his support in the
DEAR ABBY:Do all coarse Is hew I. revitalize a District Cub Scout Grand lrix which was held at his
marriages go stale after 25 hsinsm marriage. It fkt C5WC auto dealership. Sheats also furnished the awards
years? Ours has. My
bend to my alkalies she. several and
trophies.
and j don't seem to have much eathuslastle readers lime
to talk to each other about married ever 46 years!) write
anymore. We used to talk about to tell me thel Ike eqedeice
our kids, but now that they're had bWovolil dWr marriages Contestants Wanted
grownand gone, we're out of easnimaly!
conversation.
I checked M eat and (s.d It I.
I have no major conp1'It4 he a legitimate, charch..
Young Women of the area are Invited to enter the Florida
United Teenager Pageant to be held at the Holiday Inn September
14,15 and 16, in Orlando. The Florida Pageant Is the official state
preliminary to the Miss United Teenager Pageant, a national
Pageant that includes all 50 states.
Cosdeanta will be judged on scholastic and civic
achievements, beauty, poise and personality. No swimsuit
competition or talent is Involved. Contestants must be between 14
and 111-years-old as of December 31,1979, and must have at least a
"B" average in school.

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Now that this has come out, Abby, but the old excitement is
everybody Is saying they knew gone. We watch a lot of
about dad and his nurse all television and read, and we do
along. Dad is 79 and mother is have frlends, but when we're
77. Mother Is so humiliated that alone together It's dull. We even
she hasn't been out of the house sleep in separate bedrooms
now.
since dad M.
What do you think of this Isthere some way to recapture

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meeting at 11 am. Lunch
will follow and at 1 p.m.
will be the regular
meeting. This is an important meeting as elections will be held.

Held rnthe beautiful
home of Ruth Williams,
shower guests seemed to
have a good time.
Playing it safe, Ruth
used a pink and bluecould use, please call me
theme, complete with Mr.
and ariangements will be
Stork, diaper shaped nut
made for pick-up.
cups and pink champagne
As many of these people
punch.
lost everything they owned
After playing, "How to
to the tornado, please let
spoil a child", which had
me know as soon as
some very funny answers,
possible if you can help,
guests indulged in a
German chocolate cake
Don't forget the District
and a carrot cake, which
18 meeting at Pine lulls
had the inscription,
VFW Post 8152. A special
"Happy Labor Day."
memorial service will

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DEAR ABBY: After 51 years
of marriage, our father has left
our mother! They've had their
lights over the years but we
never thought It would come to
this.
Dad left mother for a 46-yearold nurse he met six years ago
when he was In the hospital for

"Okay, Happy, back up
the Trailer" must have
been what Denise Clark
thought after opening gifts

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Herald Photo by Joan Madison

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The sidewalks of Sanford
Brisson, Cynthia Lee Eddleton,
being hospitalized.
Plaza were alive with color,
Pamela Joyce Greene, Danile
talent, and fascinated art buffs
Sanford No. 10108 Ladies Wayne Lykens, Sharon Kay
at the Annual Spring For Art
Auxiliary
to the
Veterans
Morgan,Mary
GaryJulia
Wayne
Rot.
youth art show. Students from
Foreign Wars
(VFW)
corn-oftlnghaus,
Stokes,
ages 6 to 18 displayed their
a Steve Mitchell Stratton and
pleted the year's work with
works in a variety exhibit to
un Lewis Trammell.
trip to the Veterans' B
equal the most professional of
Administration (VA) Hospital
shows.
JSIIIS Sawyer, acting
head
of
Student Development at
The arty endeavor was be held at the Inn on Saturday, at Tampa.
The
women
delivered
lap
Seminole
Community College,
sponsored by the Sanford- June 16, beginning at 6 p.m.
planning
robes,
ditty
bags,
slippers,
has
been
notified that his
Seminole Art Association, with
According to the
Carol Gentry at the helm, and committee, members are asked hooks and a color TV set ( a doctoral dissertation has
the Sanford Plaza Merchants. to bring anything in the line of joint effort with the local post). received national recognition
Young artists from Seminole, memorabilia to the reunion. A The auxiliary received a as one of five outstanding
Volusia and Orange Counties spokesman said all of the class citation of merit from the higher education dissertations
- members have been contacted hospital for outstanding for this year.
competed for cash, gift
Dr. Sawyer's dissertation
tificates and ribbons in the tn- except Ethel Dale. Anyone volunteer service.
Incidentaly, Eloise Phillips dealt with student social
knowing her whereabouts is
county show.
First place winners received asked to call Anne Aiken or of the auxiliary, asks all home mobility through community
seamsteresses to save scraps of college attendance.
Nancy Terwilleger.
$50, second place,
,
fabric
to continue this service to
place, $15, and merit, .
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Cadet Robert Earl Jacobs of
veterans.
For Information call
Winners were as follows:
Luis Perez Jr., son of be Eloise at 32-8799,
or
deliver
the
Sanford
has just graduated
ages 6 to 10 — Sherri Cobb, Maria and Luis Perez
scraps to Milady's Fabrics, from The Citadel, the Military
first; Travis Bennett, second; featured on a national
College of South Carolina, in a
and PPhillip Deen, third,
television dance documentary First and Magnolia.
colorful ceremony.
program Monday night. For
As a cadet, Robert was an Air
Ages 11 to 14 — Robin
Pila
Hughes,
Herald
Debbie
time
and
station,
check
Walters, first;
correspondent for the l4alie Force ROTC student. He was a
"J H
Franklin, second and Shelly local TV
Mary area, will be at her member of the basketball and
Brisson, third.
summer home In Sarasota track teams holding the
summer
According to Gall Stewart, a through August. According to a school's indoor and outdoor
Ages 15 to 18— Laura Davis,
brat; Amy Daum, second; and meeting has been called to note, she is spending her time at high-jump record. He was
discuss the planning and fun- the pool and health spa. It must named to the All Southern
John Riddle, third,
Conference track team in 1978
Merit award went to Christy ding of Vita-Course, Tuesday, be nice!
and 1979.
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Edwards, Wade Wright, Gina at8p.m.,atSeminole Memorial
A physical education major
Local students named to the
Villetti, Eric Nyros, Liz Prior, hospital auditorium.
The proposed jogging course Dean's List at the University of who was awarded the bachelor
Mike Futrell, Frank Deame,
Florida are Stefanie Jo of science degree, he is the son
Rod Johnson and Laura Fisher. will be built on the lakefront,
Gall said. The "Heart Park" Volchko, Frank Joseph Con- of Mrs. Mary C. Jacobs, Lake
of Mary Ave., Lake Mary, and Mr.
Improvement tnivo and Anne Yerkes, all
N.R. Jacobs, Sanford.
Who was It that said,
"Dab
a
course
in
a
Civic
Mary.
little Preparatlon.H on those Project (CIP) of the Junior Lake
Sanford students making the
Woman's Club of Sanford.
wrinkles, double up on the
Dean's
List are Ralph Jessie
Ann and Lee Samuels, forInterested persons are in.
Genitol, hitch up the girdles or
Padgett,
James
Harvey
merly
of Sanford and now of
supporters and head for vited to attend the meeting.
Covington,
Sherry
Lynn
Davis,
Atlanta,
have been visiting area
Deltona Inn?"
Anne Loren Dougherty, Jeffrey friends this week. Hosts to the
Two Marthas — Orwig and Clark Lemon, Phillip Hugh couple during their Sanford
It had to be Dick Aiken in
reference to the Seminole High Yancey — have returned to Spake, Darrell John Srock, visit were Stella and Joe Orltt
School's 40th reunion which will their respective homes after Peggy Jo Atherley, Carol Lee at their Loch Arbor home.

knowledge of shop.
pers at Altamonte
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cake Wal baked by my longtime
hienil, Anne Dalton. Anne is
also Darward's secretary mud
our davg$,r, Dana's mother.
In-law. UtIle did we know when
We attended Seminole Hih,
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that someday we would be
aiming a grn*Igiti," saild
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Patti also known as Phaidra, Is
of the Art of Belly
Dancing Studio In Cuselberry.
"i needed some activity, so
three yearsagoI took p belly
dancing and love It," site said.

Derward Is a sales representative and Florida manager of
Volgt.'ug1and Co. in Sanford.
His hobby Is rthtg orchids.

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His watch should be as fashionable
as he Is—It should be from Zales!
Baylor LCD' chronograph, stainless steel, $100
'Liquid Crystal Display
Elegant gift wrap at no extra cha,,.
Zak, and Prien&amp; make wishes come true.
American Espies.. CM, Blanch., Diners Club,
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left to chance. There Is a precision about the very rotation of the
earth itself. There is a miracle ernbeddetl in each blade of grass.
All about us is the unmistakable evidence of Creation, by if
Master Hand. The man in the field is, in Solint ways, closer to
th is creation than many of us, yet he too may very well be
unaware of It. We can all capture or recapture this a wareness by
going to church regularly.

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Circle Tours New Tribes
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of Sanford

WILSONEICHELBERGER

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

Ruth Circle of DeBary United Methodist Women will meet at
the church Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. to go to Sanford to visit the
international headquarters of New Tribes Mission. Also
meeting on Tuesday will be the Martha Circle, 9:30 a.m., 40
Colianbine Trail, DeBary; Esther Circle, 1:30 p.m., 44
Dogood Trail, DeBary and Mary Circle, 1:30 p.m. at the
chtsdi parlor.

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U. Mary Ave.. Intsrpriss
All
Christ Upl14Spal Church, LiaUuU

NAZARENE

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Allis's A.M.I. Church. 011us$ Iil.

All PailS ChapSi, Camp Seminole, Wskiva Park
Rd.
ui'SslI Avinus HsPss Ckapsl. S.avdsl$ Ave.
CPmIusla Cemmunity Church
Church if Jes Chris? if Lnf$s, Day $
p
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Lunch.on Sch.dul.d

LM. M'n.1e Chapel. Orange Blvd.. Lake Mssrss
KidIdSm NSlIiIJeNvaWs Wllmsss, LaksMsnrso Unit, 1542*.
Thin 5
First Sirs Church if $55 Uvin Get Midway
Pk.?ClInh5I51, ' H- g.sias. ass Vssus IL,
'P5sIscssta) Oss. Sill, TMsr.sds. $t*.sod Ave.. (Oil
71* eppsslle $imins?. $40 $15111)
Peril PsidiceiJif Ch,tch ii
pwo
Churca eS
Full Suspul THsrnasss, 77$ Clulmy C?.
W. Olive HIl4ne Chth,
4$ t. 00,1.
SesiSed Alliance Church, 1401$. ParS Ave.
sun*i m*. Dur, N.i IMlerS Ave.
5.5*5 C55prgisa5i? JHIVi*. W$ssiSss. 115$ W. MS it

The Women of the Church of First Presbyterian Church,
Sêiord, will have a bhthdayty Monday when thsy hold a
covered dii salad luncheon In the church fsllowiddp hail,
On Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. In the f&amp;Iowshlp hail the church will
hold a cev.rsd dli family night ziper with the Yoidh (jub.

The 0ospii Road

TN $alvas$sm Army, 705 W. lull 5$.

DetIssa
Lake Mary Undid Preakyteflan Church
$ Prei*y*iaa Church, ON Ave. a irs ii.
Firs? Preshv*ia. Church SI Delary, 1 IIInI
Cinvesast Preshyisrias Church. 317$ S. Orlisds Dr.
I Ladnews Prsslyieria. Church, WI) SS Lake Rd.
11 Ms PresbvIeria* Church. 1121 PsI. Sirinis It.
Attamoate Springs

Riling Hills Muravla. Churk, $5 Os. Lusi...ij
Iffiuje' Mmiv?. Church. 71$ T,,iate w.. wi,, prg
Mailed CbWCh 40 CINIM. Allamatift CmikimplHo DIPSI.
A1'aiinau springs
NelyTrmtvCSur1$WSMidCh,I5I4p.*5$,,
'TkessSich.?o.?e,esChss,wflr.ft,
CCMSS Cisy
Man
Cangruga5*51. i,a
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Springs Elementary sciut
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lbckory Avenue., Sanfor&amp; will hold ImtaI'$lon services for its
pester, Rev. Robert Doctor, Sunday with the New Hope MB
Qiirch, L.ssburg and Mt. Olive MB Church, Okahumpka,
por, Rev, A. I. Brown, In charge of the 3p.m. service.

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PISSIYTEIIAN
Dufissa Pruhu$srian Church. Msiienl Blvd.. $ Austin Ave.,

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Mars Hill $4 06@M O" IventisI Church, MI Pins St., Sas*d

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SIVUNTH.DAY ADVINTIST
Fires? LaSs kvaa*Day Advsst*st Church, Hwy. 415. Psnu City
Seventh Day Advslmst Church, MalIIssd Ave.. Aisamss?e ipgs
$aalsrd Sol "IN
LdvenHsi Church, 711$ Elm
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First Church Of thu Nalareus, 7511 Sanford Ave.
Geneva Church if Ike Nasarsse, ILis. Sessva
Lake Mary Church if as Nalariss. Lake Mary 51'S., tM. Mary
LUI1..Ul Church if*iNas4!snS,Wapm.s$J,4*,Ave,

LUTHERAN
asciawe Lulisran Church, QuIrk?. Dr.. Cassslhsrry
Geld Shiphurd UsillI LslSina*, 71115. Orlasda Dr.
55CC DslIsna
Lutheran Church if
LulSsrMChurchW15sIsdsems', 147 W. 35* Place
Messiah Lutheran Church, Geldes Days Dr. I Hwy
I7.?L CasselSinrv

ChUrH.?CH*. 151$ S. PItt Ave.
Ldo
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Churdi?ChW, 115 PulmiprIngs Sn.. Atts,isiI?u Ipes.
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ChuchslsdifPrspkecy.iIilS.Uim Lvi.
Churcbifsdsl Prephecy, 1750$ Persinimin Ave.
Rescwechurc%itØst$711W. I)*St., Saslerd
"True Church uS
.1111 rn$swsad Ave.. Sanford

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Fifty Ridge RI..
Chr ist Undid Methodist Church, Tucks, Dr., Sunland Estales
Dslary Community Mslhsdisl Church, W. Nipilsaks It. DiSary
First United U.*54si Church, 41? Park Ave.
First Methodist Church if Ovieds
First isuihern Methodist Church, 3400 Sanford Ave.
Free MetSsIlst Church, 515W. ON it.
Geneva Melhsdist Churdll, Ssniya
Grace United Methsdist Church. Limps,? Blvd.
Granl ChapelA.M.1. Church, Oviedo
Oakgrev* Methodist Chur ch, Oviedo
Otlisn Methodist Church
Pasta Westsyi. Ma*ij.st, RI. 44*. at Paula
St. James A.M.B. He at Cypress
City Inc,
SI. LuksM.S. owe* as Cam
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St. Mary's A.M1. Church, St. RI. III, Ossss.
St. Paul's Melhsdis$ Church. Daises It, lnlsrpriss
Stafford Memorial Church. S. D5y
Sanlande United Mefhedist Church. SR
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Providence Missionary Baptist Church of Lake Monroe will
observe Its amual Women's Day Sunday on the theme 'The
CTi1tted Woman Ins (wigh%g World." Speaker at the 11
a.m. service will he Mrs. [cute Howard of (iando, Mrs.
Mhvdi Boyer Woodruff of Kism'nee will speak at the 3p.m.
service. Mrs. Rosa Cwonova is chairman of the event.
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CI15Ilss*uINA
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Church sO Get Oviedo
Chch 50GM Neliniss. tM. Minnie
Church if SM Misslsn. InSsrprlse
Church of Sit 1411 W. 14* St.

Upsala Cesimunity Preshyisrins Church, Upsala RI.
WIi*mis.J5r Pnsshytsdan Church, 155 hug Rd.. Casselhsrry

METHODIST
Barns?? Undid M.m.rial Church, E. Oslary Ave., Interprisi
tear
NOW Lake United Meth.dist churcu
Bethel A.M.I. Church, Canaan Hifs.
Casselberry Cenijnuowty Undid MaThMat Church, Hwy. I??? &amp;

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St. Luk.s Luffisran Church, at. 434 S*avii
St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 434 lust West if II. Longad

Church ii Chris?. Geneva
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Chore of Christ. Lsn,.i,a.d
Church of Chris?. W. 1715 St.
NidIsids church of Chris?, Ph, Naves Dr.. Mailtei

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EdSenkarilc
and Employes

Jerry&amp;

Ham Tamsaut Sapili? Church, Swally ins. Nsr* Lup.....sj
Ham W. 5155 SI.? ChorsS. $715 Ps Ave.
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Ps,5 Boom Church. 7302W. 15* St.
P's Sapilm tapS'J 1311*. Firs? SHe.?. Sas*5
Plasaviel S1s? Duds. 115W. LirpSil Stud.

-pim Asolomy =a Vat $ •

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE cO

SENKARIK GLASS

Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

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and Employes

JOIN THESE SPONSORS
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TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

Anniversary

Charter members were recognized at a covered dish dinner
§pday in observance of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church's
anniversary. The church, located at 2917 Orlando Drive,
Sanford, was organized on May 10, 1959 as a congregation of
the United batheran Church in America, later to be a part of
the bztheran Church in America.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
FLAGSHIP SANK
OPSEMINOI,E and Staff'

Getting In Touch
"Getting in Touch with Yourself", a seminar on biofeedback, will be presented Saturday, May 28, from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Religious Science Center, 1434 W. Fairbanks Ave.,
jtiter Park, Including a luncheon. The seminar will be led by
James L. Durand, who established the first bio-feedback
training practice in Central Florida In 1974, and Dr. Roy
Graves, minister of Winter Park Church of Religious Science.
For information call the center at 644-2848.

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Ascension Day
"'Mtenslon Day wm beorved May 24 at Holy Cross
EpIapa1 Church Sanford with celebrations of the Eucharist
at 10 aim In the church; 11 am. at Brain Towers and 7 p.m. In
the '*sl. Th. Spring Ingathering of the United Thank
Offering will take place at the 10 o'clock. service,

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once-rowdy mining town is
She spent the night in a
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1850, for instance, it seceded her husband's safe return, A
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passing freighter finally
Onlythreeofthe300buildlngs spotted the shipwrecked
from that era esid today. But a passengers and rescued them.
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charm and personality.
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It is the wedding chapel built
After that fateful trip, they
In 1959 by Lisetta Scheaves
to continued their journey to San
fulfill a life-long dream.
Subsequent years
"I was 63 when I started theFrancisco.
took the family - which
chapel," she explains. "That's eventua
ll y numbered five .
.the time when most women
ba
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to
Portland, then on to
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thinking of retiring.
Colorado, where Scheaves
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But rtitirement was the worked as an assayer for a
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Scheaves retired in 1945 and
years ago, she dedicated her
li,
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bought an assayer's office in
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life's work to God if he would nearby Nevada City. The
CHURCH HONORS PASTOR AND WIFE
reunite her with her husband couple settled in Rough and
after they became separated in Ready In 1953.
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Rev, and Mrs. Paul Trissel, leaving after eight a shipwreck.
It
was
only
after
her
years of pastoring Lake Mary Church of the
It was late in the summer of
Nazarene to work in the field of evangelism, will be 1921. Mrs. Scheaves was husband's death in 1958 that
her husband, Mrs. Scheaves got started on
honored Sunday at an open house in the church traveling with
their
9-month-old her project: to build a nonfellowship hall from 3-5 p.m. On Sunday, May 27, at 7 Harold, and
daughter by steamship from denominational church open to
p.m. they will present a "Night of Music" playing Portland, Ore., to San Frac- everyone.
115s'ear..oldtar graces chapel
different instruments and singing at the church cisco. Harold was to attend the
Completed
in
1959,
the
small
located on E. Crystal Avenue.
University of California at chapel can
seat 18 worshippers performs the ceremony.
But at 83, Mrs. Scheaves
Berkeley.
on white-painted benches
The chapel is now officially remains active in its operation
OVIEDO CONCERT
Off the northern California beneath a towering cathedral owned by Mrs. Scheaves' because, as she explains, "it
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younger daughter, Jacqueline. has beemi a great joy to tue."
Kitty Kay will present a Co. vessel hit a reef - and
ministry in song, testi- "sank In 25 minutes," Mrs. One of the most attractive
furnishings inside the chapel is
DIVINITY DEGREE
mony and teaching Sun- Scheaves explains,
a 150-year-old ornate wooden
The crash woke up the
day at the 11 a.m. service
.1. David ('wliran of Elaltar trimmed In gold. It was
at First Baptist Church of passengers and everyone
heron, 'a., son of (eneva
donated to the chapel by a
Oviedo. he has often
6.
Cochran of Lake
headed for the lifeboats. But handicapped woman visiting
ti
been guest on radio and about 50
Mary. was awarded the
of the ship's 132 hmoni San Francisco.
television of The Metho- passengers were lost at sea, she
Master of I)ivinit' (ICBetween 10 and 15 weddings
dist hour, Ford Philpot adds.
gree by Southeastern
are performed in the church
, -ft
Mrs. Scheaves was wearing each month. According to Mrs.
Crusades, P11., Televi.
Baptist Theological Scm'-..,.
slon Network, and the 7() only her nightgown and a coat Scheaves, a priest or minister
mary
on May 12. A grad,,,
her husband had retrieved from of the betrothed couple's choice
Club,
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uate of Seminole 1l,Ii
School, Seminole Community College and
Florida Technological
University, he formerly
taught at Winter Springs
Elementary School. lie is
pastor of MMre's Swamp
Baptist Church, Elberon,
and
Is married to the
By DAVID E. ANDERSON
mixed in McAnally's survey of church and that's the rub.
he
said.
former
Anna- May ThorUPI Religion Writer
Methodist evangelism leaders.
"The era of doing strategy
Hunter
says
he
is
convinced
Over the past decade the
nell of Sanford,
United Methodism can become
If present trends continue, and methods of evangelism by a
United Methodist Church, the
bureacrat sitting behind
nation's second largest Protest- according to Dr. George G. desk and dreaming t P° things a growing movement again but
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he thinks It Is going to take
ant denomination, has lost "Chuck" Hunter, the member- out of his alleged genius
to hand
more than a million members, ship decline In the United down to the churches is past," longer for the church to turn GOSPEL CONCERT
Itself around than he originally
Methodist Church should
That stark number, coupled bottom out in 1981 and the said Hunter "The way forward
thought.
Steve Collins, composer
with a sense that the denomina- church will be
growing signifi- is to find congregations that are
Bureaucracies work slowly, ami
creative
and
strategic
and
tionhadsomehowlostltswayjn cantly again by the 1900s.
he said, and United Methodism
the turbulent l%Os, caused
through which God is working,
and
Is "such a vast and complex dlo- television
delegates at the 1976 General
"We already have evidence to discover what they are doing system to get on the new track r ecords, will sing at 7:30
Conference, to make evan- this Is possible," said Hunter , that Is reproducible, and to
even a track the church says p.m.. Sunday at Lake
gelism, along with world w ho heads the
teach
that,"
he
said,
Board of
ft wants to get on."
Mary Baptist Mission. lie
hunger and ethnic minority Discipleship's evangelism secAt
the
same
But,
he
added,
"The
grasstime,
however,
was
a member of the Enlocal churches, one of its three tion.
roots
people
Hunter
saw
"a
very
small
want
contagious
voys
Quartet and the
major "misslonal priorities."
Christian movement to happen Sons of Song. The concert
"Every type of church we percentage" of clergy
The quadrennluin which have Is already growing
killing every church they serve. In their lifetime even more than
is open to the public.
"Most
Inaugurated the evangelism some places; every target
clergy want church I had originally guessed."
emphasis Is nearly over now population Is responding in growth, but they want It by
and Tom McAnally of the some places," Hunter said. "If appointment rather than evandenomination's Nashville, you have demonstraW that gelism.
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Will iaa a song every t)peotchwch
grow,
"They
trust
the
system
to
look at what the 10-Million- and every target population can give them
a church that
membe r church has done with respond, you have demonstrat- some bo
dy else built more than
the special
ph is
ed what is possi ble for a whole they trust their own gifts, the
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Mrs. Margaret Ward, Central
The results, and perhaps denomination."
gifts of the people, and the
Florida
Women Missionary
more importantly, the forecast
At the heart of any evangel- Spirit, to build the ch urch they
Conference pr esident, will be
for the future, are somewhat Ism effort, however, lathe local
dream of right where they are,"
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p fris to the poli&amp;. Filmed In the Holy Land It liii the
May of Jima Christ In a ruslIc and meermaul way.

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SJIJ1lON: I am ashy 33
year. sid, bet I am a cstut
worrier. I get extremely
aer ti. sad my dsctsr has me
as medicates
my serves,
SsmelbesøFmusbsdlbevete
May bess fri. work. it burin
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ANSWER: As you have
unfortunately discovered so
early In I.Ife,worry can affed
you physically. Even the word
Itself Indicates physical
"Worry" Is derived
a
word mowing to strangle or
choke. The early
''tsof
northern Europe depicted
worry In anded
ealgcg
U a wolf slag its teeth jsd
man's neck. Worry Is indeed an
enemy to our hoe, our ,nkid,
and our spirit-to our whole

I've found t God's Word
the taM "calmerdomier" when
Istarttoworry.Worrygstagie
down and gives me a negative
outlook on life It makes me

In desperation she started
reading her Bible. As she read,
peace would return to
spirit, her body, and her
She then began to
read It daily for the IIUIIT
stability and encouragement It
gave ,
u the
use.
well as the bad times.
GraSIuallv she had become
morecosidsMby learning to
aeherfalthandtotriat God u
doubt that anything good will Us Soume for bw ta needs
be" tomeBlbie,onU$e ratber then Imking to
people
other
°'ih and tlthig.
Its encouraging words and
rings a poaitive note to my
The piaInlI4 David spoke
day. It helps me believe that God's words, saying, "They
something good is going to give me strength in all my
happen to ma!
troubles; h they rdr.sb and
met"
(Psalm
(Nw
Ibeconwsd revive
110:
IITLB),
You
too
can
by
rrosa w.si.t)
BibleOwfaced a MCA receive the strength aid peace
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'°"
moi*la. a became utremely
tIve
words will build your faith and
nervous, muets like YOU ,
would get Upset-stomach $I" )'0 U
cburning,
.. caineIIM" your Ills aid an
place to place, net able to expectancy that something
concentrate long enough to goOd Is glong to hippM to Jai
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Women's Day
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board of directors of Lake
County Community Action,
Policy Council of Head Start
and Lake County Democratic
Executive Committee and Is a
steward and pastor's coordinator at St. Paul AME
Church, Leesburg.

Mrs. The1ma Jackson Dudley
will be keynote speaker at the
11 a.m. serice, Sunday, May 20,
at St. James AME Church,
Ninth Street and Cypress
Avenue,Sword,for
venue,
On pnual
Day program. The
The PreSchool Center at the
theme will be "Christian First Presbyterian Church of
Women Meet Religious Sanford will offer two summer
Encoj*ers of Today."
sessions thIs year for children J8 years old. The first session
the Advanced Institutional 14111 be from June to July 13
Development Program at iexduding July 4' and the
Va1lnda Community College, secondsessiuis will be from July
laado.
lb to Aug. 30.
Mrs Ross McCoy Is chairA child niay be enrolled for
than and Co'Chalrmsn an Mm one or both sessions. Classes
Sylvis Staflwath Mrs. 8harog will be Monday through Friday
White and Mrs. Shirley J. (roil 9 a.uu. to flout) in the
Wilson. Rev. K. David White Jr. educational building at Park
is psstm'.
Avl'ntk' alit Fourth Street.

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Monday and Tuesday and will give a testimony about her
(rIstlan life designed to inspire and entertain. The strengths
and weaknesses of the Episcopal Church Women will be the
topic of a panel discussion by Diocesan leaders on the second
day of the meeting to be held at St. Luke's Cathedral. To
register call Mrs. Virginia Brooks at 322-3532.

Mary Blvd.
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Nov. A.P. Stevens
Minister
Sunday Church Sciusi
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,Christian Commitment Emphasis Day will be held Sunday,
at.St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 9th Street
and Pine
Ave., Sanford at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be Dr.
Florence Lovalle Roane, division chairman
of education at
Bethune Cookman College, Daytona Beach. She Is a member
Of many national and state educational organizations and
Game Mu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
Other guests will be Mrs. R. J. Gainous, administration
Assistant of Banner Elementary, Daytona Beach.
The 5p.m. service will feature Thomas Poole, president of
NAACP of Lake County, instructor in the school system of
Lke County. He Is a member of the Governor's Special
Htman Relations Commission. Mrs. Ella Roberts is chairman,

at the Episcopal Church Women Diocesan Annual meeting

THE LANE MANY UNITS D

"TRUSCNURCNOPSOD'
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IllS RidrusdAve.

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We maintain a Christian School
kindergarten tlwsugll IlgIuti, Grade

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The n facilities of New Life Fellowship Church located
at
Tuskawlila Road and Lake Drive will be dedicated Sunday
at
the 10:30 a.m. service. An open house will be from
2:30 to 4:30
pm. for those who would like to see the new facilities. Participating In the service of dedication will be State Rep. Robert
Httaway and Rev. Reynold Bohleen, Eastern Church advisor
for the Baptist General Conference.
This first church unit Includes a multi-purpose sanctuaryfellowship hail to seat 200; a fully equipped nursery, four
double classrooms, and two offices. Total cost excluding land
is $134,000.

Television actress Ann B. Davis will be the featured speaker

Nursery

ST. LUKU'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
SR.415IRedlRd.
Ov$sds (SlavIc)
Rev. JSSuJ. kuciacti
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TV Actress To Speak

Presbyterian

11:31a.m.

GOOD IHIPHIRD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2tI7 Orlando Dr. 17.fl
(Lutheran Church In America)
Rev. Ralph I. Luman
P.5*
Worship
11:11a.m.
CkunckScSssl
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A man alone in a field .. making the field ready for spring
planting ... perhaps is closer to God than he realizes.

Catholic
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE RIIDUMIR
2115 Oak Ave.
Th. Lutheran Hour" and
TV"This Is Ills Life"
liv. Elmer A. Reusdier
Faster
Sunday School
1:11a.m.

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BAPTIST CHURCH

Minis?.
11:11
7:11p.M1.

Tuesday evening

Lutheran

New Life Fellowship
Dedicates New Church

Rev. Guy A. Stoner, superintendent of missions for the
Seminole Baptist Association will be the speaker at a "Senior
Citizens Day" Saturday, May 26, in First Baptist Church,
Word. Activities begin with a noon luncheon in fellowship
hail with food prepared by the church youth. AU church and
Sunday School members aged 60 and above wishing to attend
sbuld call the church to make reservations.

FIRST PUNTICOSTAI.
CHURCH OF SANFORD
lOIS St. and Magnolia Ave.

MinlO,gWsrsRlp
Ruining WsriSlp

In Once-Rowdy Town
Briefly

Senior Citizens Day

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daily

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lesary

7:15pm'
7:31pml
4: 30 p.m.

Conquerors Muting Sunday

11:118.m.

7:11p.m.

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PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
3410 Palms??, Ave.
Rev. laymindCrscks,
Pasts,
Sunday SHssI
91458.m.
MsnffiWeniSp
11:118.0.
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Centse.is.

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11:108 ,m.

Morning Worship
Sunday Evening

CONGREGATIONAL
MutIng at Winter Spgs. Elementary
Sunday School
11:01a.m.
Worship
11:11a.m.
Rev. RiSer? Sums
Pastor

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1:41a.m.
11:11a.m.

Fr. WUUa 55545
Fr. Pow MHaSeSI

Rev. I. Ruth Grant
Sunday Sdisel

Congregational

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST

7:15p.m.

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141 Orao,g, Street

Evangelic al

Christian Science

4:11p.m.
1:11p
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11:11a.m.

IVANORLICAI.

5110sf.)

Prayer Service

11:110.m.

WINTER SPOS. COMMUNITY

LOMS WOOD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. CkwcR Ave. I Sri.? It.

WeiMsiday IvssI,

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOW000

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7:11p.m.
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11:110.0.
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7:30 pat.'
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OPThUNAZARINI

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
AWSvd

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1:11p.m.
Wednesday Service
131 p.m.
Old Trvlks *a None Day

liv. James W. Kammsd
SuøSsy ScIssi
Msrnis, Wei iMp

11:31.11 am.
11:11a.m.

HOLY CROSS
401 Park Ave.

6:01 p.m.

0:00

Nazarene

Pailsr
1:308.m.

Episcopal

1:31p.m.
NURSERY PROVIDED

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Oil West PWsI SIns?
S. I. Slams.
Pas*
Suuday kkssi
11:110.0.
Morning Service
11:11a.m.

Evening Worship
Tues. Evening Prayer Serv.
Yves. Official hutS Meet

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Morning Worship

II:I0am

Morning Worship

CONGREGATIONAL
2411 S. Park Ave.
3fl.41I4
Nov. Rdmer,d L. WiSer
Sunday School

4:11p.m.

NEW IETNEL AM! CHURCH
Main Strut-Canaan City
"
Pas.
Rev. MN. Burke Jr.
: 30 liii.'
Sunday School

Congregational

FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
tiff i. Sanford Ave.
liv. H.gRW. Pal.
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1:410.m.
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11:11am.
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7:31p.m.

COUNTRYSIDI BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club *115,111 Mary

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2nd &amp;4ffiT1)vriday
Family NI5M Supper
3rd Sunday

OUR NATION!

11:11a.m.
7:11p.m.

EveI%1ø5 ServIci

Sat. VIifI Mass
Sun Mass

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
41? Park Ave.
Paslir.
Lee F. King

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Sunday, May 20, 1t7-56

4:31p.m.

Supper

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Evenina Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Evening Worship
Wad. hibli Study &amp;
Prayer levy.

First Wednesday F,lIOw$IlIp

Assembly Of God

RELIGION

Faster

Assoc. Patter
:3S&amp; 11 a.m.'
Morning Worship
:31 &amp;IIa.m.
CIwrcP,SdIssl
Services *1111 classes tsr all ages
CitIes
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services
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MARGARET WARD.'.

Center Schedules
Summer Sessions

"'

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'file prograimi ilI include'
music, art, reading and niath:
readiness activities for the"
three to five year old group. TI,
to Light year ulds WLI'
particip4e in suuilar activitks
appropriate to their age grou.,
-

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AppUt- atiujis are availabto at.
the I'i tsbyteriaui I1IUIC1I offj
twi Third Street or at the iit.L,w .
School Center any eekd
liltirmilmig
Fum' iliurt' IIItormnauon, L'ilI 322-2662 or
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BLONDE

Sunday, May 20, 1979

COOKIE MADE (r.1EsE DOUGHNUTS AT
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by Chic Young

ITS A GOOD THING THERE
A .4OL IN T4E

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THE REST O

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12 False
13 Day (Sp.)

50 Yorkshire river
51 Accumulation

14 Kind of stew
15 Counselor

of waste
52 Bees homes

17 Electrically

53 Prig

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hammer
19 Estimate
21 Undermine
24 Gridder
Jimmy — 4
25 U.S. service

BEETLE BAILEY

by Mort Walker
()

HEY!

WHERE
JUST
DID
TOOKA
KILLER STROLL

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27 Lyricist
Gershwin
28 Gypsy

I'LL TRY
THAT

30 Half lighted
33 To the (Fr.)
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GET ALL THROUGH

THE
THE
GIRLS? PARK X

C.

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Spanish
colony

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land (metric) 39 Poetic

41 Blot
42 Take the car
polish
package
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Douce"
29 Gallic
8 Window
46 PiggiVI
affirmative
9 Eighth month
47 Have a meal
30 Definite
(abbr.)
article
10 Witness
48 Before this
31 Little
11 Milk-organ
49 Make lace
14 Baby carriage 32 Impolite
a 52 Hafnium

Specify birth sign.

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PISCES (Feb. 30-March 30)
LEO iJuly 23-Aug. 22) Instead of trying to force your
Motives that are too self- desires into action today, flow
seeking will backfire today. To with the tide of events. Thfl5
make matters worse, you may will run a lot smoother.
,
blame everybody else for your
failure,
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Better keep your extravagant
VIRGO (Aug, 23-Sept. 22) whim under lock and key
Using flattery to achieve your today. You're liable to go so far.
ends won't work out at all for overboard that your budget

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stuntman and his shady pro.
motor stage spectacular stunts
on the city streets, much to the
chagrin of Jon and Ponch. (A)
(1) 0 BAD NEWS WARS To
insure a hot bet that he placed
on the Bears to win a big game,
Coach Bultermaker teaches his
team every dirty trick he can
think of
0 LOVE BOAT "Accidental
Cruise" Soupy Sales, Joanne
Worley; "The Sono Is Ended"

with whom you choose to do pretty foolish moves. DOn't
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PRISCILLA'S POP

South thinks like East. If
East had not been dealt the
king of spades, he would
surely have led back a spade
when he got in with the king
of diamonds. His play of the
club
had to be an effort
to getjust
his partner on lead. So
thinker
uth ducks the
spade and makes his con-

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Opening lead

Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to advantage.
specify birth sign.

Ask thi EIIMPtI

CANCER (June 21-July 22) You should have no trouble
You'll be starting the week off gaining the support of others
with a bangs Dame Fortune has today, whether it Involves a
singled you out to be the personal matter or even
recipient of one of her lavish business affairs. Team up now.
gifts.

JOCK 8ENN', FIBBER MCGEE ANt7S)

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be answered if accompanied
by stamped. self-addressed

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would go if I were a horse."

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South plays a low spade

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BUGSBUNNY
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"The Market Tells Me True"
Guest- Joseph E. Granville,
author of "The Granville Mar.
ket Letter." (A)

2:00
(2) NASHVILLE MUSIC
0 MOVIE "It Started In

7:00
(2) 2'S COMPANY
(4)8UNDAY8Q400L FORUM
O THE LAW AND YOU
0 VIEWPOINT ON NUTRI.

Naples" (C) (1960) Sophia
Loren, Clark Gable An Amencan lawyer gets romantically
involved with an Italian woman
when he tries to take his nephew back to America. (2 Hrs.)
) GREAT PERFORMANCES
"Dance In America: The Feld
Ballet" Eliot Fold's chamber
ballet company performs its
classic work, "Intermezzo," as
well as selections from six
other Eliot Feld -choreographed

nON

(12) JERRY FALWELL
7:30

A.M.E. HOUR
DAY MORNING
0 FAITH FOR TODAY
0 PICTURE OF HEALTH
800
c2) VOICE OF VICTORY

(4) OF WOMEN AND MEN
0 (ED REX HUMBARD
0 SHOW MY PEOPLE
) SESAME STREET (R)

works. (R)
2:30
(1) MOVIE "Riders Of Destiny" (8/W) (1933) John Wayne.
"Gabby" Hayes. Rangers ride
in the name of law and order. I

8:30
(2) SUNDAY MASS
()MARLO AND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE
0 ORAL ROBERTS

Hr.)
(12) MEET THE PRESS Guests.

Sen. Jake Garn (A - Utah); Paul
H. Nitze, former Deputy Secro.

DIRC A?PgOCI4.

--g
-

tary of Defense; Admiral Elmo
Zumwalt Jr. (Ret.)

SUNDAY MORNING
0 FANGFACE

3:00

9-30

ED GEORGE SEGAL Sculptor

(2) GOSPEL SINGING JUBI-

3eorge Segal is profiled,
focusing on an exhibit of his

LEE
O KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO

work at the Walker Arts Center

2) MOVIE "Charlie Chan In

Shanghai" (8/W) (1935)
Warner Oland, Irene Harvey.
Charlie becomes involved in a
bootlegging racket and gang
wars, Chinese-style. (1 1/2
Hns.)
ED ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)

nMinneapolis (A)

4:00

trains at San Diego's Sea

(4) 0 GOLF ' Colonial

World; two Chicago kids run a
skateboard shop; apple picking

National Invitation" Live coverage of final-r ound play in this

$300,000 PGA tournament

from Colonial Country Club in

10:30

ensuing problems are
explored. (Part 2 of 2)
KIO8WORLD

FFIITT1
Teseedg"
JellawftkFrult
MilkerShake

M'Steak8ab

0 60 MINUTES
0 THE OSMONDS Guests
Andy Williams, Connie
Stevens. Grant Goodeve,

8:00
A MAN CALLED
INTREPID (Premiere) At the
request of Sir Winston Church.
ill, multi-millionaire William
Stephenson (David Niven)
organizes a World War II
espionage ring and recruits
Evan Michaelian (Michael York)
and the beautiful Madeleine
(Barbara Hershey) for training
as spies (Part I of 3)

7:00
(2) (12 TODAY
.4 0 FRIDAY MORNING

0 GOOD MORNING AMERI.

7:25

7:30
2;
TODAY
0 GOOD MORNING AMERI.
CA
8:00
a CAPTAIN KANGAROO

8:25
(2' TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
t)7) NEWS

8:30
) ill) TODAY

Vegas. Nevada, USAC Midget
Auto Racing; Part 9 of "The
Fittest Of Them All."

ED OVER EASY "Four Alone:

12:30

9:55
10:00

ROW
0 RYAN'S HOPE
IT HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

(12) CARD SHARKS

1:00

(.4) ALL IN THE FAMILY (R)

2. ([2 DAYS OF OUR LIVES

10:30
(7) (12) ALL STAR SECRETS

C. MIDDAY

0 THE YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN

t.14) LOVE OF LIFE
0 WHEWI

10:55
OCBS NEWS

4) 0 AS
TURNS

o14)
U GUINNESS BOOK OF
WORLD RECORDS Gavin

MacLeod, Richard Hatch and
Lani O'Grady are hosts for a
presentation of spectacular
and daring feats
([)RITES OF SPRING The
annual harp seal pup hunt in
Newfoundland and the
attempts of the Greenpeace
conservation group to stop ,
are documented

9:00
0 ABC MOVIE 'Love's Say-

age Fury" (Premiere) Jennifer

0 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

11:30
(2) (12) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
0 FAMILY FEUD

.T (12) ANOTHER WORLD
4 0 GUIDING LIGHT

2:00
(12) THE DOCTORS

2:30

41 fl M'A'SH (A)

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fl f rep jd Meets
.2 EMERGENCY ONEI
4' THE ODD COUPLE

Blind

By JOAN HANAUER
ul Televisiou Writer

by Squire Abinglon's arro•

wartime espionage life,

mini-series, which will
broadcast May 20, 840

Hershey), a spy who in real
life was taptured by the

)I NBC LATE MOVIE ''Great

11.00
(4) AGRONSICY AND COMPANY
6FAMILY LIFE
BAPTIST
0 (12) FIRST
00(18 PASA, U.S.A.? "The
First Move" Joe finds it too
much to handle when Denise

4:30
0WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Live coverage of a 10-round

asks him out on adate. (R)
1130

Ray Leonard vs. Marcos Ger3l-

do from Baton Rouge. La.;

young woman marries he,

ED TURNABOUT "Open

ing Championships from Orlan.

disheartened and follows her

ost Rescues Of 'Emergency"
(1978) Kevin Tighe. Randolph
Mantooth Alter being promoted and given now assignments. Gage and OeSoto remmnisco about their most memorable experiences as
paramedics. (R)
a MOVIE --This Properly is

Condemned" (C) (1966) Natalie
Wood, Robert Redford A

0 HOGAN'S HEROES
(12) BEWITCHED

(D OVER EASY

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Gestapo, and her fictional

p.m., Eastern time, and
May 21-22, 9-11 p.m., in

romance with Michael
York, whostarts out a spy
instructor and eventually
tries to blow up Hitler's
atom bomb experiment in
Norway,

CBS's "Blind Ambition,"
Stephenson was a
wealthy Canadian contacted by Winston Churchill
Chamberlain was still
p r i in e fit i n I s t e r.

Enigma, the cipher
machine stolen front the

Stephenson was nicknamed
"Intrepid" by Churchill,
who
who asked him to serve

Germans, helps the British
crack a Nazi code only to
learn of the planned

without pay as the head of
an unofficial secret British
intelligence office in New
York. William "Wild Bill"
Donovan acted as liaison
between Stephenson and
President Franklin
Roosevelt.
There are constant
references to FDR's likely

bombing raid on Coventry
and its strictly civilian
population. To warn
Coventry would be to alert
the Germans that their
code was broken.
If the raid on Coventry
was history, most of
"Intrepid" is not, but it can
be intriguing fun for World

impeachment If the

5:30

(1) NEWS

dissimilarities between

velously wry and charming

El) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Steve Goodman"
11:30

0 THE ODD COUPLE
ED MISTER ROGERS (R)

setup.

as always, stars in the

11:00
(4) 0 0 0 NEWS

FRIENDS

Stephenson's central
theme was the New York

Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.

10:30
,4) CONSUMER BUYLINE

5:00
17) CAROL BURNETT AND

operations although

music and comedy from the

0 SHIRLEY UACI.AINE AT
THE LIDO Torn Jones. the
Lido Girls and a variety of Pansian specialty acts join Shirley
MacLame on stage at the
famed Lido do Paris cabaret.
ED SECOND CITY IV

12'ROOKIES

to tell who the real enemy
is A. Hitler and the Nazis
or J. Edgar Hoover and the
FBI. Oddly, much of the
show is based oil Europea

thriller,
There's heavy emphasis
on the Sy activies of
"Madeleine" (Barbara

Tennessee
(4) LIVE MAYORAL DEBATE

0 MARY TYLER MOORE
0 MERV GRIFFIN

Also, sometimes it's hard

in picking material from

'Lillie Mr Jersey Fascinated

4:30
t4 MIKE DOUGLAS

out by Stephenson in the
book, and more unlikely
with its constant repetition
In the movie for television.

property.

author Sir William
Stephenson's slice of

an

were discovered

unlikely event as brought

NEW YORK (UP!) — It
was an old Hollywood trick
to buy a best-selling book
for the title and make
IflifilmuIn use of the

that far with "A Man
Called Intrepid," but it
certainly hits been "select"

CD MASTERPIECE THEATRE

O BEWITCHED
U THE LUCY SHOW
12 MAKE ME LAUGH
ED SESAME STREET

i

Southern woman tries to
reclaim her fortune in gold in a
War

U GENERAL HOSPITAL
ED STUDIO SEE

Intrigue ()f

NBC hasn't gone quite

the Union Af my during the Civil

THE WORLD

3:00

ONeill, Perry King A young
determined effort to combat

1:30

11:00
t1hI2) HIGH ROLLERS
Ci) 0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
0 LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY (R)

i) 0 BLIND AMBITION
)Premiere) John Dean (Marlin
Sheen) is appointed counsel to
President Nixon (Rip Torn),
meets his future wile Maureen
(Theresa Russell) and learns of
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asks how we plan to respond. present yourself Is stimulating opportunity Is being presented
We plan to respond one and exhilarating to others. to YOU, but you Can find It only
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acting on them because an opportunity to
associates who can help will with one you love.
quickly rally to your side. Your
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benefits to both of you can be
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policewomen (Marcia Stressman. Colette Blonigan)
encounter a variety of off-beat
types while working undercovor in Hollywood.
(4)0 STEELTOWN A widow.
or (Frank Converse) working in
a Pennsylvania steel mill during
the early 1960's finds himself In
conflict with the mill's new
young owner and his teen-age
son.

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certain you can afford DiM over common sense today,
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a marriage-threatening night.
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pros and cons of proposed
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life and that of his family
endangered when he tries to
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in.,. $70. Pregnancy test;
Eve. 3fl.l2, 373.1397, 322.7177
Shopping. 1501 West 4th St.,
NOTICE OF SALE
for the death penalty, they are ent course," she said.
by revising section I 07. sectkI I 01.
We are looking for an individual
3$SanfordAve.
321.0759
"I don't think we should hide
"We're
'iaIe sIerli:ation; free COUn.
Sanford. 1.1 to 46 East to Per.
SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2' ,z bath, formal
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
who
section
701,
section
203.
and
tEtion
is
aggressive,
enthusiastIc
Just as guilty as the man who shocked and dismayed that
2 BR apts fully furnsIcd; p3.ns, Aft. Hrs. 322.7643,322.469
simmon left on 4th St.
seling Professional care, SUPdining, carpet, air, private patio
the horror of executions from on the 5th day of June, 1979, at 3.07 All revisions relate fo
an wants the opportunity to
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities.
pulls the switch," said Lois governor has moved from the people of Florida," Bush Eleven o'clock AM., at the West creasing both water and sew,,
norlveatmospf,r,confid,ntlal
ICE CLEAN 2 BR, lB nome
w7 car garage. Lovely club
tter their career. Must have
inc. Available till October 1st.
I.lot, dead end street, fenced,
Front Door of the Seminole County service rates
house, pool &amp; tennis. Furn. or
REALTY WORLD
experience in TV., stereo &amp;
Spenkelink, who burst into helping poor people to killing said.
By day, wk. or month
CENTRAL FLORIDA
unfurn.
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida, the
rksIop. $29,500.
Bob
French,
Chairman
appliance
sales.
We
offer
ex.
Shenendoah Village. 3232920.
tears upon hearing the execu- them."
WOMAN'S HEALTH
FIRESIDE REALTY INC.
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Seminole County Sheriff John undersigned Clerk will offer for sale
Board of County Cohmissiuneqs
cellent wages &amp; commissions.
REALTORS
tion was set. She has been
ORGANIZATION
$315600
UPLEX
&amp;
QUADRAPLEX
bldg.
The husband of Glenda Sue Polk, head of the Florida the following described real
Seminole County, FIorid
1 Room kitct.enette, partly furn.
Company paid life, health in.
site, cor. lot, shaded and con.
Publish May 20. 77. June 3. 10. 1979
staying with friends at Starke to Northington, whom Darden was Sheriff's Association, agreed xoperty:
Apt. Private entrance, utilitieS
surance
&amp;
retirement
program.
Oe E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
C,minium Unit No. 164, LAKE DEJ 76
venlently located near school &amp;
furn. US mo. 668.6208..
Call 3224244 for an appf. ask for
be near her son.
REAL ESTATE
convicted of shooting in the with that idea.
NEWLY WEDS OR GOLDEN
-89.0921
VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, a con
shopping. $12,000.
Mrs. Sdinadsr.
REALTOR,3n 749$
AGERS
"I was stunned because I thigh and the face at a latinToll Free I $00 221256$
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"If it were lft uptome, we'd dominhiamaccordingtotheD,clara. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
SANFORDCOURT
FIRESTONE STORE
Quiet neighborhood, easy access to
tion of Condominium Ownership of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli
AYFAIR
3
BR,
Older,
2
story
figured Gov. Graham would dromat, said she was relieved, go back to building scaffolds
APARTMENTS
lst&amp;FrencttAve.,Sanford
Lonely? We listen. $ave a
Hwys or anywhere. 3-1 newly
on LAKE VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
remodeled by architect owner.
6S26,500.Acutestarterorforthe
3301 S. Sanford Avenue
Equal Opportunity Employer-N.
feel differently and that he "She said it's the best tl.g the courthouse lawn," Polk
problem? We listen. Mad or
refinished throughout, nice yard
recorded in Official Record Book COUNTY, FLORIDA.
New shake shingle roof. Perfect
young at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath,
"Energy
Efficient"
studio
apt:
frustrated? We listen. Do you
for relaxation.
would consider clemency," she she ever heard," Leon North- said. "I think it's long overdue. 950, Page 582, Public Records Of CIVIL ACTION NO. 79982.CA.I3.K
setting for antiques. $49,5,
nearshopping. Call today on this
Ideal for single person maii/
Maintenance man needed. Apply
need someone to Listen to
one.
MAURICE
LIEBERMAN
and
Seminole
County,
Florida,
together
said. "I am not only going to ington said.
in person Holiday Inn of Sanford
security features, attic storage,
I'm not comparing human lives
or lust need to talk. Talking to
SOPHISTICATED PRIVACY
IVER FRONT build
interest in and to ROSE LIEBERMAN. his wife;
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Moving Sale Everything goes at
best offer Must leave by the 1st.
100's of books, paperbacks
hard Covers Ofl all subjects, lSc
to $1. Washer &amp; dryer. cost $500 I
mos. ago, illS pair, Zenith 21 in
remote control color TV, 5735;
Antique coins, pewter &amp;
decorator patio set
Folding
tables, plumbing supplies,
lumber, animal cages. 3 wheel
motor bike, cost 51.395. good
trans. at S195. 1972 Ambassador
Stg Wgn with air. 5625. 2Oft
boat with 100 hp Evinrude 8.
trailer. 52.250 Many many other
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pray for Gov, Graham and his had the same reaction. Rep
Cabinet and these officials who David Lehman, 1)-Hollywood,
are against me at the prison," said "there will be dancing in
The attorney who prosecuted the streets" when the first
Darcien, on the other hand, executions in Florida since
heaped praise on Graham for are finished. He said he hopes
issuing the death warrant,
the rest of those on Death Row
are executed before year's end.
"I predict that once this
processbeginsandisescaJaed,
D
the pre-meditated murders
armed robberies, raped and
other heinous crimes will show
a dramatic reduction for
Delays
first time in 15 years," he said,
Rep. Bob Crawford, 1)-Winter
Haven, chairman of the House
Criminal Justice Committee,
Sought
called the death penalty a
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) "harsh" but "necessary" tool
The death warrants have of Justice.
been signed and the executions "I am pleased we're going to
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put led, referred to and set forth In SHIRLEY SWIMMER, his wife,
said Declaration and said Exhibit C

Legal Notice

thereto.
Plaintiffs,
The aforesaid sale will be made vs.
INVITATION TO BID
pursuant to a Final Judgment en J.F. GRANT, et al,
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
tered in Civil No. 7$•262$.CA•09.6,
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now pending in the Circuit Court of
Defendants.
PUBLIC NOTICE nere given the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
NOTICE OF ACTION
that Sealed Proposals will be and for Seminole County, Florida. TO: .I.F. GRANT, residence
received by the City of Winter
DAT ED this 9th day of May, unknown, if alive, his nknown
,rings, Florida, at the City Hall t°79.
spouse if married, and f dead, his
located at 100 North Edgeniond
(SEAL)
respective unknown heirs, devisees,
Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida,
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. legateesandgrantees;andanyand
until 2:30 p.m. on June 7, 1979, for
Clerk of the Circuit Court
all persons having or claiming any
the LECO ULV, Model HO
By: June I. Curtis
right, title or interest in and to the
Generator with CV flow Control
Deputy Clerk
foItowlngdescribedlandin$ernile
System.
Publish: May 13, 20, 1979
County, Florida, to.wit:
Proposals will be publicly opened DEJ-3$
The Southwest ¼ of the Southeast
and read aloud immediately after
"i of the Southwest ¼ of Section,,
ORDINANCE NO. 198
the expiration of the time
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Township 2) South, R'nge 31 East
established above for receipt of
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, Uessaparceltwoandone.haIfar
Bids.
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL square in the Southeast corner
Specifications may be obtained AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO thereof)
from theofficeof the City Clerk, 327. ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
1800.
DESCRIBED LAND SITUATE AND 0tHled that an action to quiet title
The City reserves the right to
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, totheabove.describedprope,tyhas
relect any or all Proposals and to
TO been filedagainst you in the above.
FLORIDA,
PURSUANT
waive any
informality or
FLORIDA STATUTE 171.044. PRO. styled Court and you are required to

technicality in any proposal in the

V1DING ZONING FOR THE SUB. Serve a copy of your written

Mary T. Norton
FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE chisOfl, Jr., Hutchison &amp; Morris,
John SpenkUnk, then death penalty."
City Clerk
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP AND Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address
A49
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year
Wtllie Jasper Darden
old
one
widow who used
Publish May 20, 1979
THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE is P.O. Drawer H, Sanford, Florida
wbite,oneblack,bothconvjcted to date Darden agreed that DEJ.91
LAND USE PLAN; PROVIDING 3277), on or before the 13th day of
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY June, 1979, and file the original with
murderers,
some criminals deserve to die,
INVITATIONTO BID
CLERK; SEVERABILITY; CON. theClerkof this Court either before
But lawyers for the two men "Itrledto be nicetohim and!
The Housing Authority of the City FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE, service on Plaintiffs' attorney or
selected by Coy, Bob Graham tried to help him," MacIc of Sanford, Florida will receive bids
WHEREAS, Charles Brucato has immediately thereafter; otherwise
a.heffrSttOdJthUISFIOCida Wright said, "But he waan't for modernization and additions to petitioned the City Council of the adefaultwillbeenteredagalns,you
CASTLE BREWER COURt rLA. City of Winter Springs, Florida, to for the relief demanded in the
nice to Ole, I'Ol oet working
i
ectl
14.1,
COWAN MOUGHTON annex the property described as complain..
II7
dRy aM kS'S $I1$ O
i given up. They are franTR*RACE Pt.A.. 19.4 Uli 2:00 - follows, as owner thereof:
WlTNE$Imyh and Ihewalof
and robbing and killing. Every P.M., on the 17th day of June 1979, at
ticaijy aawitiing üdco
Lot 11, Block 6, less right of way this Court on the 10th day of May,
the Administration BuIlding, Castle U.S. Highway 17 &amp; 97. Plat Book 7, 1979.
seeking to delay the executions time! was at work he was oUt iii Brewer Court West 10th St., Sanford, page $3, Public Records
of Seminole (SEAL)
for one more teai
mycarandtoresomething Un." Florida at which time and olace all County, Florida;
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
bids will be publicly opened and
and,
Spenkelink's attorneys have
Clerk of the Circuit Court
read aloud.
WHEREAS, the Charter of the
By: Cynthia Proctor
one appeal dill in the State
Proposed forms of contract City of
Springs, Florida,
Deputy Clerk
Supreme Court, but it is cx- __________________________ documents, including plans and provides Winter
for the annexation of Publish: May 13,20, 27, June 3,
1979
specifications, are on file at the property into the corporate limits
pected to be routinely denied.
DEJ67
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE officeoftheHousingAuthorityof the
whenenactedbyanordjfl0f
Hehasbeenbeforeeverytlet-of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl.. dR. City of Sanford, Florida, Ad. saidCity.andpursuanttoapetiio
the
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
court in the land since his CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, ministration Building, Castle of the land owners; and
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida and
conviction for the 1973 FLORIDA
WHEREAS, Florida Statute PROBATE DIVISION
PIle Nvrnber 7$.1$1.Cp
the office of the Architects', Gut. 171.044 of the General Laws
DIVISION
Tallahassee motel room PROBATE
viiø
CASE NO. n.si.cp
mann, Dragash.Associa, Ar.
Florida provides that a municipal
murder of a parole violator he IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
chitects, Planners Inc., Sanford
corporation may annex property IN RI: ESTATE o
picked up hitchhiking in a RUBY MARGUERITE LOTTI
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 400, into its Corporate limits upon the MELVIN BEAMON
DECEASED. P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida. voluntary petition of the owners, by
Dec.asid
snowstorm in Nebraska.
Copies of the documents may be passing and adoptIng a ii. NOTICIOPADMINI$TRATION
NOTICEOFAOMINISTRATION
The 30-year-old California TO ALL PERSONS HAVING obtained by depositing $73.00 with emergency ordinance to annex said TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
prison escapee said he killed in
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST the Architect for each set Of property; and
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
WHEREAS, the City Council
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
self-defense, but he coulde't get THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL dOcumentssoobtained. Such deposit
the City of Winter SprIngs, Florida, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED will be refunded to each person
a Jury or appeals COUrts tO IN THE ESTATE:
is desirous of annexing and IN TN! ESTATE
returnsthe plans, sPecificationsand
believe him,
redefining the boundaries of the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the other documents in good condition
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
municipality to include the subject thattheadmlnhstratiofloftheestate
Spenkelink challenged the administrationoflheestateof Ruby within 10 days after bid opening,
Lotti, deceased, File
A certified check or bank draft, property pursuant tO the authority ci Melvin Seaman, decesed, iie
death penalty law as cruel and MarguerIte
Numbir 79-51CP, is pending in the payable to the Housing Authority f contained in the City Charter of the Numbit' 79.111.CP, Is pending in the
unusual punlilinent and Lcd, Circuit Cowl for Seminole County, the City of Sanford, Florida, u.s. City of Winter Springs, Florida, and Circuit Court for Seminole County,
H. w88d back to court with a Florida, Probate Division, the ad. Government Bonds, or a satisfac. Florida Statute 171.041, General Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
dress of which is Seminole County tory bid bond executed by the bid. Laws of Florida.
dress of which is Seminole County
unique ren'aciim
NOW. THEREFORE the City of Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, The
Court House, Sanford, Florida, ders and acceptable sureties in an
ge, dalming those who kill 32771. The personal representative amountsquaIto5perctof,,
Wir*ir Springs, Florida, hereby personal representative of the
ordains:
'state is Sandra Seaman, whose
whites even when the killer of the estate is Guy .1. Lottl, wPose shall be submitted with each bid.
The
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Days Inn Restaurant hiring full &amp;
part time waitresses &amp; cooks.
Sanford.

CANNON REST HOME
Complete care for elderly person.

are more likely to get the death
psnalty than those who kill
bl4d mat, t failed.
Three times, the U.S Sii

address is 641, Little Weklva Road,
SUccetsful bidder will be
Altamonte Springs, FlorIda, 3270). required to furnish and pay
The name and address of the pet'. satisfactory performance and
lanai representative's attorney are payment bond or bonds
set forth below.
Attifltioniscallsdtothe Bid Form
All persons having claims or requiring a Base Bid and Unit Price
demands against the estate are Bids. Each bidder is requIred to bid
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LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
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must have car, references,
11,300 to $4,050 cash. Partial
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V.011.98 Supply, 114 Carson
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call Collect 412-1091930. When
writing plei
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•MO$ILI HOMES AT COST
MILlS A MONTH
• FREE MOVE IN WITHIN 1$
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See our beautiful new BARRING.
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BUSIEST AREAS.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Inventory I fixtures total more
3803 Orlando Dr.
3235200
than asking price of $25,000. Call
VA &amp; FHA Financing
us today this sale for health _____________________________
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2133'? S. French (Il 97) Sanford
323 5324
For sale by owner, 3 BR, 1½ B,
Block home on 1 acre in the
country. $42,500. 3227195.

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location. Water, sewer. Wm.

Maliczowski, REALTOR, 3fl.
7913.
39 Acres South of Oviedo, North of
CFU &amp; East off of 520 on Lake
Hayes Rd. Suitable for
development-lots or acreage.
30' easement on S. border along
a line extending Lake Hayes
Rd., E. Legal SW¼ of NW¼ Sec.
26 T..21 5, R..31 E. Asking
575,000. flpct. down. Owner hold
mortgage. LUNDtJUIST REAL.
TORS 422.17)0 Orlando.
Town of Geneva, 12.7$ roiling
acres, deep well. Build country
estate-raise horses. ii).4)17.
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their equity. We can help yout
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TERRIFICI 4 BR, 1½ Bath Home
in WashingtonOaks with Central
Heat, w.w Carpet, OR, Pantry,
Large LR, Porch, and Much
More! BPP WARRANTED. Just

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lmmeolatrosn, Nevv3 aq
1 B block home. Walk In: -.
distance to hospital, doctorj

c.lirn.eos, 322. 797.

BEAUTIFUL! Executive 3 BR, 2
Bath Home in ldyllwiide of
Loch Arborl Pool &amp; Patio,
Central H.AC, Fireplace, Eq.
Eat.ln Kitchen? FR &amp; Every
Imaginable Feature? BPP
WARRANTED. Your Dream
Come True for $77,900!

Pu..TION AUGUS' I. $39,000.

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323-317k
Foreman/Op.rators

2514793

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$27,500 wexcellent terms'.
Johnny Walker Inc. 32244$? o#'
322.7111 aft

seven MIt'S weekly can net
excef lent monthly income. os
full time. For peral lit.

istilee ill delivery, must be on
Call. WilliS Ilerage BII,s

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WARRANTED. Only 534,9001

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
&amp; , CAR PET, DUE FOR 0M

24 HOUR W. 3229283

YARDWORK.

Ft. pierce vare Seicti
Pay commonsuote wItti abilities.
GISI benefits and rslirsm.nt
plan. Call collect 3N744.4710.

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lIMbS

Fenced Rear Yard! BPP

CAPE COD HOME IN THE
CQUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4 SJDROOMS 2 IATHS$30

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HomeinLakeMarywithCentral
H.AC. ww Carpet, and Dining
Areal Freshly Painted and

YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE GOOD
IE$I EXCEPT FOR THE BIG
HOMES AND BIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $35,100.

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UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY 533.000.

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dbl. garage, country sifting.

earning good money and
Iti1 nlco people. Call 644

IN GOD WE TRUST"

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3222420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS
SranchOffice

2545
PARK
213.2302

Sanford, FIa. 32771

F?, Aluminum Starcratt, 35
JohnSon motor, good cond $350.
Also 19 Ft Chris Craft, motor
needs minor repair, $500. Call
3235258 alter 130 p.m.

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HOME OFFICE
SANFORD

2S2OEImAve.

41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.
30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
460' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
$3,000 PER ACRE. BRING
YOUR CHECK BOOK.
S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS.
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $30,000.
ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS LX.
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBIL!

HOME OR ANIMALS. $5,980.

SEIGLIR REALTY
BROKER
"ALANDSUPERMARKET"

2435S.MyrtleAv.,$anfOrd

Sanford 321-0610
OrlandO32l-1S77
DeLand 441-$335
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A-Oitof
Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. leWd
WANT ADS ARE SLACK I
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.

area, CH&amp;A. $39,500.
ALCO REALTY REALTOR
133900$ 1107 McCoy Rd., Orlando

323 7340

French

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47-Real

Estate Wanted

a * •HOUSEWAPlTECp. I I
In Need uS Repairs
323-5488 Eves.

19/4 Aristrocrat 16 ft. travel
trailer Works on 12 volt dec. or
gas Has satety furnace Just
like new, used very lithe See to
,ppçciate. $1,395. Call otter 1
in 323 6190
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Call 830 7979

fl-Junk Cars Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
37? 5990

Guitars, Drums, Banios, Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
2202 French Ave.
377 2755
It's like pennies from heaven when

you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad

SECOND MORTGAGES
$4,000 to $100,000

62-LawnGarden

TO 13 YEARS REPAY

YELLOW SAND

Call Dick Lacy 373 7580

WiLSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
3ll3ISE.FirstSt,
3725677

S pc. BR suite new, $239; S pc. LR
new 1399; Loveseat 144.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes S69.93 &amp; up; Rd.
$501 up; El. stove $401 up; full
size draperies $101 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1742 So. of
Sanford, 322-In).

1 Gravely riding lawn mower, 57"
$1200; 1 Haun 37" rIding lawn
mower, $100 or both $1,400.
373-4151

78-NtorCycles

Perfect 5120 (2) 3.speed

upholstery carpets.
Free Estimates.
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109W. 1st

Since 7137

3fl43

Camper cover
For short bed truck

1975 Yamaha 650cc, electrIc start,
10000 mi. Exc. cond. Adult
owner Asking $1,100. 327 9352.

'76 Jeep-Good Condition
$3,500
Phone 327.1254

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Air Cond. &amp; Heating
Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 377)77)
JAR FROST-- Cent. Neat Air
Coed. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 3fl-0208

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

65-Pets-Supplies

TOWER'S dt'AUI'Y SALON

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nc*
FREE Small, male dog good with

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Non linf
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5G. BALINTIASSOC,
332843
INSULATION - Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

371 0819 or 9047346705 collac!.

2401 Airport Blvd. 3'?) 2126.

FeeEshimate Sm. or 1g.
'Call Mr. Taylor 322 134$
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
I- rev Es?.
3230429 after 530

IMan, quality operatIon
I yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc.Wayne Beal, 327.1321

eranc'flhs

Lawn Moii*snencs

MEINIZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 869-1567.

DIG LAWN CARE IMAINT.
Call after 5:30P.M.

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COCKER SPANIELS, AKC, 8 wks,
wormed &amp; 5hOt, $17S. 2 M. I F.

3235049

Free to GOOD home. Part Cocker
MOWING &amp; LANDSCAPING

needs fenced yard. 323 0155.

essmeking

English Spaniel pups AKC
Champ. blood line, 5150 5175. 372
14)0 after 4 p.m.

Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

Electrical

choice one or all, 37) 0)85

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BURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
ResIdential 322 9334 24 Hrs.
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68-Wanted to Buy

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WI BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322.8731.
ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6.44 $126

Exterior Cleaning
B&amp;P Exterior Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks,
etc Free Est 3)9 6066, 66$ $335.

Generni Horn. Care

Cash 322-4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refniq., stoves, tool;'

323-4851
Free Estimate

u,teralions, Dressmaking

FREE KITTENS
(1) 8 week old kittens, I yr. old
kitten &amp; mother cat. Your

Minor home repairs, painting,
cleaning, yard work, pressure
cleaning, windows replaced,
drop ceilings, etc. Call $347413,
5:30 p.m. on.

Lawn Sscw
General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil I fill dirt,
lawn main?. &amp; tree trimming.
3232941.

JgMIisuUng

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Yard Debris, Trash

Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 3495371

Painting
Quai;l Piinhing. Exterior &amp; In.
tenor. IS yrs. exper. Free Esti.
8)49, Harold Radar.
BODEN Painting...pper

Hanging...fre, est. Professional.,
workmanship, quick, quality.
courteous servk.a....44I4353.

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Will sell or trade II ft. Thunderhawk boat, fully equip.,
excellent cond. Want car or
truck. 3656425.

reen-perches, pool end. , wds.
All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322.$$4S,
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Grooming &amp; loardng

Auction Sundays 8P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy. 427
Consignments Welcome

For Sale: couch, 3 chairs, coffee
table, 2 end tables, price nag.
332.5460 after 5

Keliogs Auction Sales

ON SALE- NEW twin size box

For Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Appraisals, Call Dell's Auction. 323

(ENMORE WASHER- Pans.
Servics. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

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519 E. 1st St., 322-5742

children, good watch dog, needs
good home. Has shots. 574 3234.

72-Auction

$0111115 I mattress 213.51 es
pc.: NEW coffee table with 3
matching end tables $35. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.53 So. of
Sanford. 2171731.

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3328541

S1-shoid Go

power. cxc. cond., 53200. 323.9571

days; 322.3603 after 6 p.m.

1917 Ford LTD 11,1 Dr., Exc. cond.
20,800 mi. many extras. 53,993.
Call 323 515$ aft. 6:00 p.m.

Beauty Care

70-Swap &amp; Trade

KULP DECORATORS

Datsun 260.Z, 1974, air, exc. co.'
&amp; Mercury Monarch 1916, Air,

Motorcycle Insu,d,,,V
BLAIR AGENCY
32) 3866 or 323-7710

AFRICAN VIOLETS

Levi I Wrangler Jeans
ARMY. NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave.
337.579)
Large selection foam backed
drapes; prints 50 a II. 5)1.30 pr.;
solids 48 a 54 $10.30 pr. Custom

'70 Chrysler 9 pass. wagon. New
tires, rebuilt motor, extra clean.
Loaded. 16 ml. gal. Family or
work car. 5900. 273 5629.

323-1904.

Appliances

1976 1 in. Magnavox color TV.
bicycles, like new, $33 each.
$62 223$.
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7$ models. Call 339-9)00 or 834.
4605 (Dealer).

3234883

male, 2 yrs. Good watch dog 7 Rooms Used Carpeting
Best Offer
322.7450

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 t

'72 BuIck Centurion. Loaded. New
paint &amp; tires. Call after 3:30 p.m.,

The Greenhouse
377 9141
Eves after 68. weekends

STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

S0Mscellaneous for Sale

the reserved price. Call 904.23$.

39,000 ml. $1275

From $10 to 130
Call 372 1671; 327-1160

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE

Licensed Mortgage Broker
2323 So. U.S. 1 Titusville, FL

Tuesday &amp; Saturday It 7:30. it's
the only one in Florida. You set

'71 Grand Pnix-fully loaded

BUY JUNK CARS

2 USED PIANOS
Forced to pick up in your area.
Terms to meet your budget. For
details call Harold McCianahan,
CredIt, Manesar, Sleep Music.
Stores. 1-305 849 0010.

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322 0214.

CALL TOLL FREE 1800432-4002

Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every

59-Misical M2rchandise

Baptist Church needs

WILL BUY EXISTING lit &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 125 No. 10
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
$627113

DAY T)NA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy.97, 1 mile west of Speedway,

'7) Bass Boat, 50 hp Evinrude
Good condition Call after 530
p.m 323 1904.

2 5 acres in Casselberry area

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp;SokI

1973 AMC Matador Station Wagon
Wood Grain. Air, etc. Small
economical V S. Excellent
condition. New tires. Original
Owner. First $1,075. Call 374.
1341.

5311 for further details.

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Sailboat 1978 VictorIa 18. 7 mos.
old, shoal-draft fixed keel. Great
racçr or family cruiser. Loaded
with extras. $1,700 or 5700 &amp;
assume payments. Call alter
5 p.m. 323 82)6.
1977 Grady White Cutty C,ibin. 175
Black Max &amp; Rile On Trailer
New Cond 834 9519

'71 Dodge Creswood Statlonwagon,
new tires, A C, $70000 or best
offer. Call 323 0791 after 6 00
p.m. or Saturday.

3237030

5630.

JOHNNY'S BACK

At,,,'IA,. rSAVCII
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cand.
cages. 332.5753,
The Evening Herald ClassifIed
Ads offer no fancy claim.
5. . Just Results I
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Piney Wows Auction
Every Saturday at 1 p.m located
on SR 415, II mi. north ol San
ford We will buy, Sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc. by the piece or house full
Free pick upon consigned mdse.
at 30 pct 322 7770

To List Your

DANNY'S PAINTING

lnterior.Exterioq House Painting'
Licensed.lnsured.100114
FREE Estimates, (105) Sn4i Interior &amp; ExterIor Painting
Small or Large. Call Mu. Tiylor Free Es?. 3235545

Pkm*lng Ssrvl
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS -

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cdi.
3230174; 322 440

RalNsi

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Custom built iron work.

Window guards, gates etc.
Marlin's 333.7811, 339.73

Business,.,

DIGI 322-2611 or 831-9993

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ILO2STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $44,900.

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Pleat' 1.4 &amp; 434,3 BR, 2B new home,

A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISAPHONECALLAWAY

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lurisdiction of the
,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND

323627$

Sanford's most well.know
progressive. Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, cx
penanced or newly licensed

Shiny Deal for *39,9001

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LAKE SYLVAN AREA'.3 BR 1½ B Form. dining room,"
fam. room, fireplace.
5.44,000
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a copy

Minority Business EIWerpriss a
arms 1ci
not be
t invaie or
cotwracters submitting bids the validity, force or elf ect ci any the court.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED wiliberetpJifsdtOprOVldeWldOjl,e otersacIionorportIonofasn
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDs, AND
wing, doser to the amall
of their
WILL B! FOREVER BARRED,
efforts in siding in Site or subsictisn or part ci mis or. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
reaching of said gesis.
holdii lbs ds&amp;
WILL U
obe.
EVER BARRED
TM HIlIslig AUSIIIVISy it the City
PubIICiflon
SECTION V That ait
'$ke
Dote it lhelrst publication it 5111$
for
wltr:.
s*s
Date of the first publication it Sanford. Florida reserves the
parts of ordinances in c-,.wuct Notice Of AditintStration; May .
Ff511 now cdli they 005 begun.
Flint to relict any i' 511 bIds 01 to herewith are hereby repealed.
1979,
'his notice of administration:
weive any InOsrm.lities in the
sacidsd or their scdemees
)3, ,p,,
SECTION vi
Sandra K; S.esIo
This
eritce
111111198.
Guy J. Lofti
shall take effect immedlitily
As Personal Ripriessetotive
cher4sd
they will user be
N. bid shall be withdrawn for a its final passage an ad*Ien.
.
it Nil Estate II
odo(51ofagiard.
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pond 11* days sUbiflUoti
_____ to tile PASSED and ADOPTEDIISIS
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the Estate ci
Melvin $46
.
have visItors
epls1i of bids without SM cOma. day of May, 1975.
Ruby Marguerite Lilti
OnSMII
OIIhSHIU$IOpAUHRqIIyWffiSCNy
FIRST READING: 3-30.79
Deceased
Grakt get up bslere y.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL.
, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL 11 $I11aSIdu FlorIda.
SECOND READING: 42479
REPUSINTATIVI:
1ig Friday to sign
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THE
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. JOHN C. RIVI$,ci
REPRESENTATIVE
OF TH
wisordsr$owg,nmo. JAMES W. SEARS
FLORIDA
WNIT$ON, WHIT$ON p lEVIS.
CITY OF SANFORD,
.
By: Tray J. P11401
Lubef ,
aid. Geag
FLORIDA
Suite
Mayor
1331,
Hartford
in
Building
F
, wirn was required t
Thomas Wilson
ATTEST:
* Last Robinson street
IbsPeiIseslo(tbsMM., Orlando. Florida 3300)
Execuhiye Directss
'Mary T. NorI
Osytsea
,PlvlIi *11
pØ• May 11, 17,30,21, 24, 37, 25,
City Clerk
but
tocdthaplawstl Publish: May 13,39. )79
T...: (Ill) 3054713
June
3,4,98. life
Publish: April 27, May 4,13*7175 PublIsh May *27,1579
a.m,
01.5.0
DEI.134
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If ou weren't looking for a flew
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad,andifwewerin't looking
for someone to do. Ida this ad
weu'tbihere. If you wan the
opportunity to earn Three to
Flv Hundred dollars a weds.
call 1S00432.$102 anytlm. for
recorded message.

Ave. Sanford. Fl.

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After lbs dsstiu u.

$30000

LET'SBEHO'FST

'1aIs said ______________
bOth

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Supply in Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 FfSflth

IN THE HANDS OF
THE PROFESSIONALS
WE PUT OUR FUTURE
IN THE HANDS
OF "HIM"
LET'S WORK
TOGETHER
TO PUT YOU TO WORK
MANY MANY JOBSI
CALL 3235176
MONDAYI II

the

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lot, air, C.heat. Assumable
mortgage at 8~ or new

SUNNY DAYS? 3 BR, 1½ Bath
Home on large Loti Central Air,
ww Carpet, Pan. FR
Firpiace, Coy. Patio and Grill
More! BPP WARRANTED.

BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN,
'TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
LATE $32,000.

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BUILDER. 327.2297.

PEiSONStomakecontInuouspt..
timerestaurant rportsfor NatI
Market Research FIrm.
References
required.
Proficiency Specialists, Box
20244, San Diego p2120.

BA-Ails lu Cliffs

Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot.

SUPEI 2,SR,1$th Hgme l
DeBary on I Acrer
In tif.
then, FR, Porch, Pond and
Fum. Nag.t Great Buy for

oIsTAND At 0I.D$

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Low down payments:

Agency June orzig 333.5334,

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qualified buyer. $30,000 tb

For a career In Reel Estate call
Realty World, The Reel Estate

Sell those things thae are
lust
taking up space with a went ad
intMHerald3n.2611oretl.3

OVER SI MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, )979!

131,730!

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET,

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ROOM. 2 STORY FRAME,
WALK TO DOWNTOWN. ONLY

'F4ew 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to

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323.8812

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LPN,Fulltlme&amp;parttime.Apply
in person Lokeview Nursing
Center
E.

2544$. FrenchAve.
322.0231,333.7173, 332.0719,

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Lakevlew Nursing Center 919 E.
£,d S.

11-Itntructioin

herewith and does hereby annex and name and address of the personal
redefine the boundary lines of the representatives attorney are sit
municIpality of the City of Winter forth below.
Springs, Florida, by including those
All persons having claims or
certain contiguous lands lying in demands against the 'state are

appeal, filled
this yea*',
that the sentence be vacated, of
That appeal is ep.ctel to be
the bails
qpeal tile
Court for a stay
of execution
Darden, 45, who claims he did
not kill a Lakeland firnitire
st
in 1V14, despite
being identified by two
eyewItnesses, lost appeals to
the Florida and U.S. &amp;çne
CoUrts.
Hisattorn.ysuk.dth,Uja
at Baitow for st3'
eliottiy altar GrshaiU
the death warrcd Friday. A
hskmg is set for
af.

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2100 sq. ft. cement block bldg. on
E. Hwy. 44, zoned Industrial,
ManufacturIng &amp; Sales. 322.334
Sitar S .fli. t wokinds..

Cook full time knowledge Of diets

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REALTY

VA.FHA-235Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

JUST LISTEDI 4 BR, 3½ Bath
Home with Every Imaginable
Featurel Pool &amp; Patiol Lg. FR
with Wet Bar, DR. Eq. Eat.in
Kitchen, and huge BR's! Much
Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Only $900001

ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

for Rent
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Dog Groomer
Allbreeds,fullyexperlencad
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Call 3323752

own containers. 322-6179 Osteen.
Roy Lvttrell.

hOlding.

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37-D---Inciusfrjaj
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Blackberries for sale. U.pick, 7k
per quart, we pick $1.23. Bring

COfl'fl. 136*436. Terms.
STENSTROM

46-ommercial Property

Between French &amp; 25th St.
Excellent ton the professional.
Zoned Comm. 1200 sq. ft. living

Real Estate Sales

heavy lnoak,goodterms. Owner

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9-Goad Ttngs 10 Eat

064.

4 Bldg. lots, Zoned MR.2.

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Zilflil Ch#dr.n horny home -,
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321.0453

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2529$. Magnolia Ave. CALL 373.
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6010 or 332.7498

Week Days

Sandy 322.0711
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SANFORD AUCTION.

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3 BR, 2 6 home w.Iovely pool 1.
patio area. Nicely landscaped.
Assumable mart.
$31,900.
Evenings 322.1914. Days 321.

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you need, you keep key, other

minute w.exp,, but will further
train right Individual. Send
resume w.ref. to Boa 19. cO The
Evening Herald, P.O.. Box 1657,
Sanford, Fl. 32771.

equipped, landscaped yard, fun
in the sun.

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sis mo. For 1 month or longer

knowledge req. Wages corn.

FREE CHILD CARE tor t
who qualify. For further in.
formation contact Sandra
Swanson, 333.3490

41-Houses

prner Lk. Mary Blvd. Zoned

problemwithoneofour4x9'sf0

SAW FILER
Exp. carbide work &amp; ban saw

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RETIREES TAKE NOTE
3)' bath, C.H&amp;A, kitchen

AGENCY

trees. $25000.

MINI STORAGE
Solve your small storage space'

Div.ofZaleCorporation

educational Opportunity in this
area. 322.6445,

AttentIon is called to the particularly described as follows: MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
latest
Lot II, Block B. Less right of way THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF vovisions for equal employment
earlier
simply aiki THIS NOTICE,tofilewiffiCIerk 0PPortunity,andpaymentofnofl..
U.S. Highway)? 5,93, P14? Book7, THISNOTICE,tofilewiffifhecl.j'k
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the above Court a written than the minimum salaries and page $3, Public Records of Seminole of
above court a written
statement of any claim or demand wages 1$ set forth in the County, Florida.
statement of any claim, or
SECTION II. - That the City demand they may have. Each
they may have. Lath claim must be sPecifications must be paid on this
for an
tO
Councilol the City of Winter Springs claim must be In writing
prolect.
in writing and must indicate
has determined that a zoning and must indicate the basis
All bidders are hereby no,itii
state Supreme
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent that they must affirmatively ensure classification of C.2 would be for the claim, the name and
orattorneyandtheamountclaimad. '' in any Contract eiIt5fed into compatible with the surrounding address of the creditor or his
It the cLaim is not yet due, the date
to this advertisement, property within the City, and with agent or attorney, and the amount
wssen it will become due shall be Minority Business Enterprlm will the passage of this Ordinance, the claimed. If the claim
not yet due,
stated. If the claim isconting.ntor be afforded full opportunity to CityCouncildo,sh,qeyam,
the date when it will become
unliquidatid, the nature Of the sbmitbd5assubco$ractors,or.s OtficiaIZoningA*ap01themici
shall be stated. If ml claIm is
uncertainty shall be stated. If the suppliers of materials, or leryic's; limits of the City of Winter Springs, contingent or unllquidated, the
claim is secured, the security shall and will not be dis-rirninated Florida, and the City's Com nature of the uncertainty shell be
1mt on the grounds ot race, prehensiveLandUsepIantoincl
be described, The claimant shall
stated. If the claim Is
Id, me
the sIect property within the
deliversufficientcopi,sofpp,ecialm color, religion, sea, or nationql
- security shall b described. The ANNETTE
SUZI
above described designated zoOing claimant shall deliver sufficient
to the Clerk to enable the Clerk to OI'l9in in COnsideration
In accordance with Ixscutiv, cLesslficat ion,
mall one copy to me persona'
GENERAL OF ICE- Accurate
copies of the claim to the clerk t
SECTION III
That upon
Order 11435, all bidders
representative.
typing with API AR. Gaol
will
be
al
passage
a
adopii
of
this
orfUll Opportunity tO submit
opportunity.
All persons
interested in the f0i
pero'.II rsprssajsta$ive.
dinance,
the
City
Clerk
511uSd estate to whom a copy of this notice b115 lit 11590058 tO thiS invitatii
is hereby
BOOKKEEPER- Large Corp.
AI,,sominter.aNdhoml.,t.t,
directed to file a certified copy ci
needs someone who likes
will not be discriminated
of administration has been mailed
thisordinanc,withtheClerkofthe towfigm
on the OrOunds it race, Circuit Court in and for Siniinsle Mfflkth$*TatlIha5IØII,leiledaI'e
oeke.øi work.
are required, WITHIN THREE N
fo4y
THREE GENERAL LABORER- Need
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF oslor.rellgion.sexornition3l$plfl County, Florida, and to sue a cer required, WITHIN
herd workir
1ft
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 10 COflslderatien fir WIt't
tif led copy with the Dsp.flmur,9 ci MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
P111011
DtwkugtheFhsCSlYeSr$197$t$l$u Stateet the
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THISNOTICP,toiileanyoblec$ien
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
Stateol Florids.
they may have that challenges the 1981 00.5 for Pefticipatlon by
STOCK ROOM- Industry needs
men
II any section or THIS NOTICE, tolileanybbfectlene
SECTION IV
us
mature P5fl10
ris.s
validity it thi decedent's wIll, the
they may have that challenge the
portion cia section or
t'iht!y.
h1tl' perCent
CALL MONDAY FOR
qualifications of the personal
validity it the decided's will, SIte
(30 pef'ClId). To this ordinance prores to be Invalid.
raids wars read to th,m. they representative or me venue or ensure that maximum bids from. unIawfuloquncajaJiM, ,,
MORE INFORMATION
qualifications of the Personal

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37A-OlfIc,

Zales Jewelers

2977 Hwy. 1797

$595.
'70 Ford Wgn. good cond
$895.
'60 Mustang. good cond.
5993.
'73 Olds 98, loaded
'75 Plymouth Valiant, 6 cyl., 71,000
mi. gal mileage over 20
SIftS.
1109 Sanford Ave. or call 323.1910

SCASH DOOR PRIZES

ROBSON MARINE

Mary wIg, block
shed, cor, lot cleared wsome

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S5week,$4dayor$1hor
Call 323.3344

55-Boats &amp; ACcessories

$ acres in Lk.

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1100 State St.
Sanford, Fl. 32771

BACK TO THE LAND
10 acres, 3 BR home with trees,
trees, trees &amp; lake frontage.

REALTOR 327.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
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Eves $623433 322.1939

BR split plan, C.H&amp;A, kit. eqp.,
dbl car garage. Will sell VA or
FHA. $31,900,

Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean.
front Apts. weekly. Call 322.4048'
if no ans. (904) 232.9492.

benefits.

CHILDHOOD CENTER.

Creative Expressions

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portunaies and a full range of

yrs. old including weekly

swimming, skating, &amp; movies,
322-6645. SANFORD EARLY
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-That the City of address is 632 Salem Street,
Winter Springs, Florida, does Altamonte Springs. Florida'. The

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

36-Resørt PrOperty

Carport Sale - Sat. &amp; Sun from
125 E. Jinkins Cir., Sanf. Well
pump, dishwasher, walker
jogger 8. lots of misc items

trance.

bldg. lots in city.

STEMPER

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'worksaver kitchen. 2 single car
garages. Spanish garden en.

*524,500. For the investment
mInded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Good
tenants
.510,000. For the builder S duplex

duced Handy man special,
garage apt. could be' apt.
downstairs. 2 lots. Zon.d'comm.
5!1,.

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retail sales management, we
have a Career Development
Program desIgned for motivated
people like you!

Realty

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323.0106.

If you are interested in a career in

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Perfect for young executive or
professional. 3.2 with formal
living &amp; dining room, wet bar,
screened Florida room,

*513,000. 2 building lots, zoned
MR2, located west of Sanford.

.InC.REALTOR MLS
23-5774 Day or Night

HIA, Rang., Ref. Vacant, lease,
$360mo., Is? mo. rent &amp; depoiit.

MANAOEMENTTRAINEE

Hall

LUXURY

ordinary) split level home.
Great for expanding family.

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condition &amp; neighborhood. C.'

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LOCH ARBOR- Large 3 BR, 2
bath home near Golf Course Top

ZALES
THE DIAMOND STORE

Do you need a fri.nd?
write, love or lust someone
talk to. For full details write
FRIENDS, P.O. Box 123,
Cauiberry, Fl. 32707.

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Osceola Trail, lake Hodge
Estates, Casselberry. Take I 410
Longwood exit &amp; go East on .134.
Make right 'i mi pass 179?.
Signs.

WITH UBLELIEVABLE

*546,500. End the space race in

Frontage on deep water canal
300' from river, surrounded by
love!y homes.

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32-Houses Urtfurnished
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Lady for live, in companion
forlady,sllarypuusboard
322.3897

Private or semiprivate room.
Gdod food. 121 Dolores Dr.,
Altamonte Springs, $341111.
1119.

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On site manager. 323.3301.

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Apply in person Days Inn

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number to "Friends Listen",
P.O. Box 12$, Cisselberry, Fl.
32707.

is

your dream
home. Has a scenic view of the

fabric covered walls, shag

on Lakefront.

someone helps &amp; we listen. For

Chests, dressers, sets of chairs,
DR Suites, square Oak &amp;
BR
bowed front oak chinas,
Mahogany &amp; Queen Anne
(hinas. large asst of Wicker.
toffee &amp; end tables, ,,air
unusual wingback fireside
chairs, glassware, plus too many
more items to list.
VISA MASTER CHARGE

9 a.m sharp Sat., May 19. 899

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with an undivided

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PUBLIC AUCTION I
.MON., MAY 21, 7 PM'
Antiques From The North
OAK, MAHOGANY •
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When my sister and I were little my mother made us save
our last Christmas dolls that Santa bought us and keep them In
good condition. They were both bride dolls, and we loved them.
When we married and ,moved away Mother kept the
dolls in the attic for us.
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back to us dressed in the
material that our bridesmaids
wore at each of our weddings.
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Ever go searching throughL your sock drawer
knowing that there Is a loose sock somewhere but just
can't find it? I have — lots of times.
But now l have solution. Simply gather up all the
stray "foot-warmers" and put a large rubber band
around them.
Then when you get another single sock lust take out
the bundle of socks and lock through it to see if it
matches any of them.
if not, simply stick that sock In with the others.
Really helps keep your drawers neater.
Jennifer Unger Age9

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DEAR HELOISE:
My husband has never been
a big fan of after shave lotion
- at least on his body. SO
when he gets some for a gift,
he turns lt over tome and iuse
It as a fragrance in the
bathroom.
The gift is put to good use.

ASTICKVPROLEM

Mrs. Curtis Hobbs
COOKIECAPERS

DtAR HELOISE:
I come up with a simple way
to make cut-out cookie%
without all the bother of
mixing my own dough.
I used the rolls of cookie
dough that can be bought in
This is the cutest Mn? we
the dairy case at the super.
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market.
brijss
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receive
do
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perature and roll it out so i
could use my cockle cutters.
ITS $o EASY
My kids had a great time
DEAR HELOISE:
through
decorating
them. It was so
Whenever I go shopping for sewing patterns and look
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cookies were
those pattern bocks. I take a rubber fingertip
workers use) with m. and l can f lip through the pagl$ with ease. delicious,
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I read your column all the time and I finally have
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At home we do our own wallpapering. If you do, here
is a hint for you.
When you paper, use a paint roller to apply the paste.
it's a lot easier to apply the paste.
I hops this will help some of you people who like to do
things yourself instead of paying someone to do what
you can do for only a little money.
Chrissle Sheppard Age 12
Smarti Thanks. Chnissie, for coming Into our column
with your idea.
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Evening Herald CUSPS 481.280)—Price 15 Cents

Sanford Commissioners
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

*SUM NUMBUI Accsrdle, to an aid spying: "A feecs iests........yoers,a deg lasts.....
leeces, a be,.e lasts_degs. OW man lasts_.lssrsss." Th. same sumbsr Is missing
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two is three. Here's how: One4ialf of Iwo Is om plus
two equals three. No?

CAN YOU TRUST YOUR BY 1$? There are at least six differ.
own In drawing details betweenand bittern panels. New
quickly can yes find lIsai deck answers
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"the preferred option" to
relocate the hospital outside the
city rather than to make extensive renovations at the
existing facility on First street.
At the chamber meeting
Thursday were Farr, Stenstrom and Keith, who made
their opposition to a hospital
move
at that time.

public

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discussion
the consultants' report was held at a
special work session of the
hospital board's finance
committee May
Allan Keen,
committee chairman,
scheduled to make a formal
presentation of his committee's
findings at the Tuesday
meeting.
The meeting scheduled for
a.m. at the hospital

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library. Keen said he
Invite anyone interested" to
attend the meeting.

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At the May meeting, Keen
said he would favor the setting
a date for a public hearing
the question of whether
relocate or renovate the
hospital. The trustees are ex.
pected to set the date for that
meeting tomorrow.

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the trustees meet briefly
then take a lunch break
resume the meeting,"
said

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Moore

"We would like to let them
know our position before they
get into the discussion
whether or not to move,"
said.

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'tie never hesitated, he just
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said
we
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the
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money than he said hehad ever
Mrs. Salisbury said she was police," Mrs. Salisbury said. onmny wife's side, he said. "And three months.
seen In one place — close to driving Terry from their home
Fifteen minutes after he then I drove off, forgetting the
$6,000 in cash and checks,
Police said the money was
at 461 VihIen Road to Sunday reported it missing, a frantic money was on the hood.
The businessman said when returned to the man within a
But without batting an eye, he School at the Central Baptist Sanford businessman, was
turned It over to Sanford police Church Sunday morning when returned the money. lie said he he rememberd the cash bag, he half-hour of its disappearance.
and today a businessman Is still her son spotted the bank bag in also was on his way to church raced back to the scene and The grateful businessman
in
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In
they stopped and picked it up, drop his wife at church and take beating, then" he said.
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way,
been recovered, might have GEOFFREY POUNDS

Funds e.e needed to purchase fireworks to be
shot off at dark to highlight the festival in Fort
Mellon Park, Wednesday, July 4. First
donation to the fund was made by the SanfordSeminole Jaycees. Bo Speir, past president
and state director, presents check for $250 to
Jack Homer (right) executive director of the
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the SMH Board of Trustees at
its regular meeting later that
morning.
"I'm personally against any
move of the hospital," said
Moore. The mayor thus joins
commissioners Eddie Keith,
David Farr, and Julian Stenstrom as those who have
declared their position.
Today chamber executive
director Jack Homer said he
'
and "probably other directors"
be on hand at the hospital
board meeting Tuesday.
be there strictly
an
observer, but
participate in
the discussion if called upon,"
Homer said.
Thursday, the chamber city. The vote followed the
directors voted to go on record release of the consultants'
as opposing any plan that would report paid
by the hospital
relocate the hospital outside the which concluded it would be

Herald Staff Writer
The Sanford city Commission
expected to follow the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
COmznerce's example and goon
record Tuesday as opposing
any relocation of Seminole
Memorial Hospital outside the
city,
Commissioners have called a
special meeting Tuesday at
a.m. to
a resolution on the
matter.
Thursday, the
chamber's board of directors
voted to "strongly oppose" any
plan that would call for the
building
the new hospital
outside Sanford.
Mayor Lee
Moore said
today the meeting
being
called
that a position
statement can be delivered to

"Based on the statements made to both girls, we are
auwnlng It is the ape man," said officer Jim Bingham,
who is heading the investigation.'
Bingham said that a girl was rescued Saturday by three
boys who heard her screams and chased away the man

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attempting to force her into his beige Volkswagen. The
incident occurred In the parking lot outside the Cum.
berland Farms Store at the corner of Semoran Boulevard
and Wilshire Drive.

He said in January the same story was used to lure a
Casselberry girl to the Darking lot.
in January, nowever, the girl did not excap. She was
grabbed before entering the store and throwu into the
front seat of a car, abducted and molested, police said.

The man had a knife and slasW the girl's hwid before
fleeing, Bingham said. The girl Is reported in good con.
ditlon at home today.

Bingham said the man seen Saturday by the three boys
who foiled the attack was described as bearded and being
In his late 30a. The description is close to that of the man
commiting the January attack, Bingham said.
He said parents In the area are advised to be on the

BIngJ)ain said the girl came to the parking lot after she
had been told earlier by the would-be-abductor that she
would be given $5 If she swept the walk o''I4e the store.

for anyone offering children money for temporary
work at the store, or any adult hanging around the store in
a suspicious manner.
"Anything at all unusual should be reported," he said,
"we'd rather run out on a thousand false alarms, than
miss the chance of catching this guy."
Store officials today said they were disturbed by the
Saturday incident, but at this point plan no additional
security measures at the parking lot. — GEOFFREY

POUNDS

Proclaimed By Governor

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receive • services Ucipetlon in the borne health
!here he would likely have to prescribed by a doctor from a program reduces the cod of
psnd much of the time ii it date certified home health medical care, government
weren't for the lervices of a agency.
studies show.
home health care flUsis.
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Reese, like some 40 other
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State Prison.
Spenkelink was ordered
executed in September 1977
by then-Gov. Reubin
Askew. Stafford stayed the
execution three days
before it was to take place
to consider a '9salIenge by
Spenkelink to the state's
capital punishment law. He
upheld the law later. The
can was appealed to the
U.S. Supreme Court, which
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refused to wait on a
decision by the Florida
Supreme Cowl on whether
to grant a day and went to
U.S. District Judge
William Stafford.
Attorney General Jim
Smith urged Stafford to
deny thsn)oticnforaday
and asked the Supreme
Court to reject a similar
motion filed by Spenkelink
Saturday.
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an NBC research team on the

By JOAN IIANAUER
UPI Television Writer

But at our house we took
daughter to see a summer
theater production of Agatha
Christie's "The Mousetrap."
Her cheeks were flushed with
excitement at the final curtain.
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Greece muses, indelibly identified for most of their careers.
Audiences anticipate
tragedy, or at least drama,

when Jane Fonda's name appears on the marquee, excepting such as "Fun with Dick
and Jane." The same may be
said for Faye Dunaway.
Barbra Streisand is almost
always associated with music
Diane Keaton manages to
work both sides of the street, as
does Jill Clayburgh.
Jacqueline Bisset and Candy
Bergen, on the other hand,
rate1y get a crack at comedy
scripts.
Farrah Fawcett-Majors finds
herself neither fish nor fowl but
striving rnlghtiy to become a
serious dramatic actress.
Television is more apt than
movies to categorize Its actresses, pigeàn-hollng them as
either dramatic or comedy
performers.
One assumes automatically
that the appearance of Elizabeth Montgomery in a TV
movie signals a heavy, often
stark tragedy.
Just as assuredly, Mary
Tyler Moore and Carol Burnett
are identified with comedy
although both have impressed
critics with recent adventures
In drama.
The tendency to lock actresses into prescribed Images
plagues most female stars who
find their opportunities limited.
Almost all have been trained to
play both sides of the Greek
mask but seldom allowed to
work at both.
An exception Is Eileen
Brennan who proved her

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versatility early in her career
and has been switching back
and forth with little trouble.
Eileen, as Irish as her name,
will star in "A New Kind of
Family" this fall for ABC-TV in
a serb-comic series about a
pair of mothers one a widow,
the other a divorcee sharing
a house and attempting to rear
their daughters by different and
conflicting means.
Eileen starred In a dramatic
role in the limited (nine-week)
series, "13 Queens Boulevard,"
after playing comedy in 13
eaodes of "All That Glitters."
Her movie career has been
similarly balanced, playing the
dramatic role of the bordello
madam in "The Sting" and the
hilarious nightclub singer In
"The Cheap Detective."
"My career has been like my
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and comedy," saldEileen, who
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PRESENTS THEIR FOURTH ANNUAL
To Residents Of The Sanford Area, This Year's Sampler Contains
Coupons For More Than $00 Of. Buy Or*
Get On. Fr.. Meals &amp;
Other Substantial Discounts At These 15 Restaurants Supporting
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Two employees of a Sanford With only his head aiiti iIlJi I h3rookl'n a as ta in
supper club said they did their shoulders showing. 1k' had his away in a police car ti the
best to aid firefighters when a. helmet on. But the bricks hospital.
wall collapsed on two of the completely covered the rest of
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men battling the blaze.
the firemen with us uiiaiiag'd ti
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''1 hollered at the other get the fireniati I h'ris.'i' I
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helpess frustration when they [Ireitten to get him out of there, was btirie'd'in the bricks out of
learned Sanford Fire Depart- that the rest of the building WilS there,'' Hopkins said
ment IA, Hill Price had died 92 going to go down. I had to back
I ihdji't C'1'li kn ow ti )tiV,''
minutes after arriving at off. The fire was so hot and it
Carpenter
swill of 1 'u'icc. "But.
Seminole Memorial Hoi. was getting my antis bw'fIe(l.
Gary Carpenter, 29, of The second fireman turned the saw how bad his unjitrit's t
and I've been rcall wio'ne:d
Sanford said he and Bob hose on me,
1)It '''ru," ('arpentot 'aztI
"Bob and 1 t'ouldii 't get
Hopkins, 25, of Jacksonville run
out into the street not long after anywhere near pulling that Wcdm...day evening.
the blaze began at Seminole Pet titan out alone," Carpenter
''At tint' tittie, when I looked
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Supply, 200 Magnolia Ave.
it tutu. I thioui'' lie wa dead
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Legislature. The new law limits Superintendent William Layer assistant superintendent' for ceilings and roof replacement supper club across front the pet us pull hiln

I Price) out and the
"No", I know tliat tilt, 1)~Itf
school boarcis'abllityto tax toa said.
business and finance, said at many of the county schools supply building.
other started digging him out of Feeling 1 had was right,"
rate of $6.75 per $1,000 assessed
Of the $75.85 million overall today the major increases and $200,000 more for
food
"This fireman," Carpenter the bricks," Hopkins said. Carpenter said. -ft (;If
The Seminole County School valuation plus amounts ap- budget, $57.6 million is Include $2 million more for services at
$4,322,498 up front said, "I don't even know what "About that time, "(lie second 'l'HO%tsON
Board Wednesday night In- proved by the voters for debt designated for instruction and salaries and repair projects on $4,091,539.
his name is -somebody said it
approved
formally
a service, The old law permitted support services compared to
was
Price,
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not
sure
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$75,851,618.
80 budget for 1970- a tax rat of $8 per $1,000 pl us $48,451,199 In the current year.
WHAT YOU WILL PAY
CoIthwc'rloN
fireman was crouched down
1800, calling for a $7.07 per del* service.
A headline in Wednesday's Evening Herald ref erred n
Antici pa ted revenues for the
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The following table reflects the taxes residents will pay the right up close to the fire.
$1,000 assessed valuation tax
a Seminole County custodian who was ordered retfus(i(t'ij aflt'i
The proposed new $7.07 per $75.85 million budget, up from Seminole County District School Bound for the corning year if the
"Another fireman was right being convicted on a marijuana charge
rate, $1.28 less t1w thilll fiscal $1,000 tax rate includes 32 cents the current year's $63.86 million proposed 1979-1980
as a school ('USIo(lj,t
budget is approved calling for a tax rate of
behind him lwlding the hose
year's tax rate.
Ile man, Rufus Bradley of Sanford, was eniplo~ed by Smut,, ,I t,
for debt service, compared to35 budget are as follows: state $7.Ol per $1,000 assessed valuation compared with this year's $835
with him.
County. His lust assignment was with the building depaiiunt'iut
Further consideration will be cents for debt service during sources $39,466,027;
school tax rate. Ile figures do not include homestead or other special
"Everyone in the street He was not employed by the Seminole County School
given-to the budget at a special the current year.
Board
property taxes $12,450,514; exemptions, but are based on gross assessed valuation,
started yelling at hint to get out medlngto be held at 7:30 p.m.,
Despite the reduction In the reserve for encumbrances Assessed
of there - the wall was going to
Aug. 15 and a public hearing on tax rate, the school board's $715,233.96; unreserved fund Valuation
1979
1980
Decrease
go.
Then the wail collapsed. The
the bd and tax rate has anticipated revenues are more balance $6,305,929.80; special $10,000
$83.50
$70.70
$12.80
man
(U. Edwin Brooklyn)
bow set for Aug. 27at7:30p.m. than last year.
revenue funds $5,247,341.56;
15,000
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the first one had backed
The proposed tax rate Is
The increase in revenues will del* service funds $3,932,404.28
20,000
167,00
141.40
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just
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about l5.3 percent less thanthis be brought about because the and capital projects funds
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176.75
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down. The man in Bridge
year's tax rate of $8.35 per state will make up the loss from $8,396,578.25,
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30,000
250.50
212.10
38.40 front had the whole thing fall on Comics
$1,000 assessed valuation. Most the mandated tax reduction. An
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The proposed $75.85 million
35,000
292.25
247.40
44.85
him," Carpenter said.
Craword
of the reduction is required Increase in revenues will also budget is up about $12 million
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334.00
282.80
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"Bob and I ran across the Editorial
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375.75
318.15
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the 1979 aeon of the Florida rate in the county, School $63,962,646. Roger Harris,
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417.50
353.50
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Altogether, The Sampler Contains 2$ Coupons For A
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Until March lit, 1980. The Sampler Is Being Sold For
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.ongwood City Commissioner Larry Goldberg has vowed to
)pea1 Orcult Judge Richard Muldrew's order to resign his
l%$rldlaeat by Aug.? or go to jail. He said the judge's decision
coma at a very inopportune time.
If the commission doesn't appeal the decision, I will."Goldg said. "It is very Important for me to stay on to work on the
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"Timing is a gift of the gods.
It's like having an ear for
music. Either you have it or you
don't. And if you don't have it, I
don't think you can learn it.
"There's an enormous element of risk in comedy. You
have to take the chance of
falling on your backside if the
laugh doesn't arrive.
"Another element that holds
back some actresses is the Idea
that a woman loses her
femininity In comedy. I don't
think It made Lucille Ball a bit
less feminine. And Carole
Lombard was the height of
femininity.
"Some actors and actresses
fail to understand comedy,
reading their lines for laughs.
You can't do that. A funny line
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A Sanford firefighter at the
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today in memory of a veteran identified, said Price and
firefighter who lost his life Brooklyn were aiming a hose
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to $500,000 damage to a the building when the wall of
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bricks collapsed,
William Lloyd Price, 36, of
"They both had been told to
214 Lakeview Ave., Sanford, bat-k out, Price didn't hear
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injuries Wednesday evening Brooklyn started bitk to git
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shouldn't be allowed to pick up
other people's programs with.
out permission, and paying for
the privilege.

A continuing story is the
battle of the networks against
what they consider unfair infringement by their competition - cable and satellite
superstations. In the latest
move, ABC is supporting
Metromedia in its call for the
FCC to investigate the status of
satellite superstations.

memoirs, the first volume of
Speaking of repeats, NBC which will be published by
chief Fred Silverman has Little, Brown in October. The
repeatedly stressed the impor
show, which like the first
Lance of news programming in volume of the book will cover
his network's future.
the White House years, is
One such program will be an scheduled for Oct. 11, 10-11
NBC News Special Report in p.m., Eastern time.

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The city commission has been holding workshops on the budget,

serve,
"1 was shocked and surprised at the ruling," said Goldberg. "I
had already submitted my resignation effective Sept. 3 to run for
the District 5 seat in the Sept. 4 special election. Ile was just

which must be completed by mid-September in order to have time
for the two required public hearings before final approval.
"We still have to work out the water, parks, cit hail, and

commission budgets and to finalize the fire and police budgets,"
Goldberg explained,
"I feel everything I have done has been open and atxv( 1)401
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rushing it up.
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Goldberg said he has consulted with City Attorney Ned Julian
Jr. "I believe the city has already authorized an appeal and it Is
my understanding that once an appeal is filed that puts a stay on
the judge's order,"- Goldberg said.
Goldberg's move last year from the district he was elected to
repreent In 1977 to a new home in District 5, prompted the suit
against himself and the city In an effort to force hijm off the
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Thursday, August 2, 1979

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Carte rVs..Kennedy Test
Fails To Materialize
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) With rumors flying that
California Gov. Jerry Brown had slipped Into town
Wednesday, a test of strength between supporters of
President Carter and Sen. Edward Kennedy, 1)-Mass.,
failed to materialize at the national convention of Young
Democrats.
However, strategists for both the president and the
draft Kennedy movement wooed convention delegates as
unconfirmed reports circulated that Brown plans a surprise visit to the convention, which runs through Friday.
Rumblings earlier in the week indicated an Alabama
delegate planned to introduce a resolution endorsing
Kennedy, but convention officials said their constitution
prohibits consideration of any endorsement resolution
before the primaries.
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Miss Lillian's Release Due

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Lillian Carter, the
AMEIUCUS, Ga. (UP!
president's mother, was expected to be released today
from the Americus-Sumter County Hospital following a
week of observation for bursitis.
A hospital spokeswoman said "Miss Lillian," who will
be 81 on Aug. 15, had continued to show improvement.
Mrs. Carter was admitted to the hopital last Thursday
after complaining of severe shoulder pains. Doctors said
later the pains were probably caused by bursitis.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) On top of skyrocketing pump
prices, many motorists may now get socked with an additional charge for such "courtesy" services as wiping
windshields and checking oil, tires and radiators.
Under new regulations that took effect Wednesday,
service stations must charge for the services separately
or provide them free.
A spokesman for the American Authut1s Association
said stations stand to make more money if they offer free
routine checks of cars instead of charging for them,
because "a quick once-over under the hood has good
potential f o r added sales.'

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DUNEDIN, Fla. IUP!)
Six pilot wtiales died Wednesday in a suicidal SWIm onto the sandy beaches of
Honeymoon and Dog Islands as about a dozen more
floundered around before being driven back into deeper
water by rescuers.
Charles Fuss, special agent in charge of the W. S.
Marine Fisheries Service at St. Petersburg, said another
floundering whale was hoisted from the water with a
crane. It was en route to Sea Worldn Orlando early this
morning for treatment.
He said the 13-foot, 1,600-pound whale's chances for
survival were "not very good."
Fuss said the reason for the mass beaching was not
known, but he added that parasites in the whales' inner
ears might have caused them to become disoriented and
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Sanford:
Flora Hawkins
Annie Mae Howard
Edvina Mitchell
Mary Alice Moore
Linda Morgan
Hazel Saner
Erick Stephens
James Williams

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9 am. readings; ternperature, 82; overnight low, 73;
high,
94;
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barometric pressure, 30.06;
relative humIdity, 80 percent;
winds, SW at 5 mph.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Friday with scattered
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mid 90s. Lows tonight In the lOs.
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Robert H. Merrow, Dellona
May9efle Mulholland, Deitona
Cleo 0, Spence, Deitona
DISCHARGES
anford:
Cappila Jackson
Mary N. Revels
Ruby S. Romaine
Lizzie M. Youngblood
James Williams
Ross Wontenay
Carol A. Johnson, DeBary
Willie M Jones. Osteen

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Deborah I.. UtIei and husband, Michael, are suing Jack N.
.Jnsner and e ut', Kathiene. and the Allstate Insurance Co. for
damages resulting Iroiii ;tit auto accident
Un March 28. 11G6, Mrs. Odle was driving west on State Road 436
when Jositer struck her ear in the rear. th suit claims.
,lovnt'r, who %% a , convicted of druvine: cchile intoxicated. cca
nit'glige'nt in ixith the ni;untcnant-e' ,tnd control of his automitobule.
Mrs. Utile' clainmis.
As it result. Mrs. Odle so_stained permanent physical unjur&gt; to
her neck and back and has incurred and will incur medical cxpcnses, according to the stilt tier husband also suffered a loss of
his wife, the suit indicate.
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The following civil suits have be en filed with the' office of
Seminole County civil court clerk Arthur Beckwith seeking
damages in excess of $2,500.
Mars' I.. Manley is suing Allstate Insurance (ornpan for its
failure to pay on tier no-fault insurance policy.
Mrs. Manley was driving her car at 4:10 pin, on Aug. 12, 19Th

More than 100 apTALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UPI)
plicants, ranging from a Hawaiian zoologist to Florida's
deputy attorney general, have expressed interest in being
the next head of Florida's troubled Department of Natural
Resources.
Cabinet members will spend the next two weeks sifting
through the 103 applications that came in by the Wednesday deadline.
DNR Internal Programs Coordinator Charles Thomas
said despite the deadline he wont reject any applications
that arrive late. They also will be forwarded to Cabinet
members who will select two finalists each.

Gov. Bob Graham
TALI..AHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
wants the Tax Reform Commission to come up with tax
breaks to help state government meet its major goals,
including energy conservation.
The commission is nearing the fatal stage of Its study of
Florida's tax structure, so Graham sent members a letter
Wednesday reiterating the objectives he established for
them months ago.
Final tax reform recommendations go to Graham in
early October.

Call
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(;ItAN[) ThEFT ARREST
IA)ngwood
boy was arrested Monday afternoon
An 18-year-old
theft
and dealing with stolen property,
grand
and charged with
according to Seminole County deputies.
Ty Richard D'Agostino of 1042 Selma Road, l.ongwood, was
taken to Seminole County Jail where he was placed on $8,400 bond,
deputies said.
D'Agostino allegedly broke into the Mohawk Manufacturing
Co. on State Road 427 in Longwood on July 6 and stole a 16-foot 3inch canoe. lie then sold the canoe to a Casselberry couple the
next day for $20, deputies say.

hOTEl4 BUu(;LtRIZEI)
A couple of television sets and bedspreads were stolen
sometime Sunday or Monday from two r oo ms of the holiday inn
on west 46 and Interstate 4 , according to Seminole Count
deputies.
Deputies say entry was gained to the rooms by lifting their
sliding glass windows, possibly with a screwdriver. The stolen
property was valued at $890.
ENGINE TAKEN
An Oviedo t ee nager who abandoned his disabled car on it
('asselberry road found its engine missing a fe hours later,
according to Seminole ('ounty deputies.
Anson Kimble. 18, of Box 173, Oviedo. told deputies he left It's
car Sunday on Red Bug Road, west of I lowell Cove. When he wt'llt
to pick it up. Rumble said, the Volkswagon engine valued at $3a41
had bet'ii stolen.

Graham Eyes Tax Breaks

ZEKE NATIONS
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Grete made his motion, he said, to assure the safety of his
client. his request states that there has been "sensational" pretrial publicity. Due to the publicity, Gr eene said, much of the
public has be en angered.
Judge Woodson t oo k the motion under consideration and is
ex pected to make a decision next week.
In addition to the request fora search of spectators. Greene has
asked the cour t to sequester the jury and to examine each juror
outside the presence of other persons. Greene said he made those
reques!s to prevent exposure to potentially prejudicial material.

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Phyllis :tdirwlfi i suing .\ut.-'l'rair: Corporat ion
slLstaine(l ill 1978.
According to the stilt, Mrs Adinolfi vas a passenger on the train
on Aug. 17, 1978 t hen the train coilid si with a car in FyetteviIlt',
NC.
The collision occurred as a result of the train operator's
negligence arid carelessness, the suit states.
As it result of the accident, Mrs. Adinolfi says she suffered
injuries in an ti about her beds and extremities and incurreU
mnieclical CXIX'flst'S
This s uit u tuc;I in .S&amp;'mino' ('ouiit because' the corporate
office of Auto-Train Corporation is located in Sanford.

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The motion to search spectators is one of a series of requests
sent to Judge Woodson by attorney Thomas Gr ee ne. Greene
represents Mills. who faces death in the electric chair if convicted
for the murder of James Wright.
Wright, 72, was shotgunned to death on May 25 at his home at
445 S. Elliott Ave. Three weeks later Mills, 22, of 1115 IAcust Ave.,
Sanford was indicted by a grand jury.

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Convicted Chi Omega killer
Theodore Bundy has traded the sports jackets he wore
during his five-week trial for the traditional prison garb of
the death row inmate.
Bundy, sentenced to death for the 1978 pantyhose
strangulations of two Florida State University sorority
sisters, Wednesday became the 13th convict on Florida
State Prison's Death Row.
Although Bundy. 32, escaped once from a jail and a
courthouse in Colorado, a prison spokesman said no
special precautions will be taken to make sure he does not
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By United Press International
Milk prices throughout Florida jumped Wednesday, just
as consumers were warned they would, to compensate for
the higher costs of producing and importing milk.
Sam Swett, manager of Upper Florida Milk Producers
Association, one of the states five milk marketing
cooperatives, says farmers' production costs have increased more in the last six months than in the previous
six years.
Escalating imports also was blamed for the price hikes
amounting to as much as 20 cents a gallon in some cities.
"We import from other states around 95 percent of the
grain used for feed for the cows, and grain prices have
skyrocketed," said Bill Boar(iman, executive vice
president of another cooperative, Dairy Farmers' Inc.

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extradited to Connecticut.
HARTFORD, Conn. (UP!)
Dania, Fla., who plays under
Authorities were waiting to find
A spokeswoman at the chief the name of Arana and Luis M.
out when five men who have state's attorney's office said Munlozgurne, also of Dania,
been arraigned in Miami in Wednesday Connecticut of- who plays as Irlondo, authorlconnection with an alleged ficlals were still awaiting word ties said.
game-fixing scheme at the on whether the five men, four of
Bond was set at $10,000 for
Milford Jai Alai fronton will be them Jai alai players, would Rene Antonio Garcia, of Miami,
waive extradition and return to who plays as Garcia, Kirby
Connecticut voluntarily.
Prater, of North Miami, who
The men and a sixth man plays as Kirby, and Robert G.
were named Tuesday in Con- Moore of North Miami, managnecticut warrants charging er of an amateur fronton owned
them with perjury, rigging and by World Jai Alai, which also
conspiracy to commit rigging, owns the Hartford Jai Alai
fronton.
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Th e charges r esult ed from a
eari
second interim report filed by
Superior Court Judge Eugene
A public hearing on the city of Kelly, a one-man grand jury
Sanford's proposed $7.5 million who has been investigating the
budget for the 1979-1980 fiscal alleged game-rigging scheme
year has been set for 7 p.m. sin ce Febr ua ry.
Aug. 13 at city hall.
Of the $7.5 million proposed
Three men arrested on
overall budget, $4.4 million sim ilar rigging charges after
MRS. ThELMA LEE KAMPF
represents proposed ex- Kelly issued his first interim
Mrs. Th elma Lee Kampf, 72,
penditures for general city re port had t heir cases con- of 46 Redding Gardens, Sangovernment operation sup- tin ued Wednesday In Milford fo rd, died Sat urday at Seminole
ported In part by property tax Superior Court.
Memorial Hospital. A native of
revenue from which the tax
Ohio, she had lived in Sanford
rate in set.
Officials said the men, Paul for man y years.
The commissioners voted Commonas, Bert Caski ll and
Survivors include three
unanimously to tentatively James Sobie had requested a daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cook,
approve a tax rate of $7.08 per delay in their cases and the Tuscon, Aria., and Joan Baker
$1,000 assessed valuation of real state agreed. The men are now and Mrs. Cherry Broome, both
a cents more than
propert , I.
scheduled to appear In court of Sanford; three e1zcr5, L,u5.
this fiscal year's tax rate.
Sept. 5.
Shirley Kingery, Cincinnati,
The proposed tax rate inOhio; Mrs. Donna M. Hayden,
crease is about 2.6 percent over
Bond was set in Florida Sanford and Mrs. Et hel Murthis y ea r's tax rate of *3.1U per Wednesday at $15,000 each for clue, Wallingford, Conn.; three
$1,000 assessed valuation.
Jose L. Gendagortagalarza, of brother! Albert Wds, C1ri
cinnati and Bobby and Wallace
Woods, both of Seminole.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at Gramkow Funeral
Home Chapel, Sanford.

HOUSTON (UPI)
An unemployed man and his
girlfriend who said they thought they legally could sell
their 5-day-old son to help them out of financial trouble
have been convicted of trying to sell the infant for $5,000.
Adrian W. January was fined $500 and his girlfriend,
Karen F. Lawrence, was fined $300 Wednesday by Harris
County Criminal Court-at-Law Judge AZ. Axios. A jury
had convicted them of seeking cash In exchange for
consent to adoption.
"I was always under the impression that a mother
could be reimbursed for being off work, the mental
anguish for giving up the child, for being pregnant and not
keeping the baby," testified Miss Lawrence, 23, a
housekeeper.

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asked Circuit Judge William Woodson to order a search of every
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when she collided with the car of another motor s near the intersection of east All Street and Magnolia Avenue in Sanford.
As a result of the accident, Mrs. Manley claims, she suffered
injuries and incurred medical expenses to treat her injuries.
According to the' stilt. Mrs. Manley submitted her claim for nofault benefits for her sustained injuries but the insurance company ref used payment.

Th e defense attorney in the murder trial of Gregory Mills has

IN BRIEF

Tree limbs, metal roofing, out of buildings and flooded
many low-lying areas, toppled southern China, where no
By WILLIAM J. HOLSTEIN
Hong Kong.
Officials saId)l.. tast three cranes and knocked out elec- reports of damage or injury awnings, potted plants and many homes. Officials said
HONG KONG (UP!)
Typhoon Hope smashed into people were kffed and 123 in- tricity, water and communica- were available. The storm other debris flew through Hong many of the flimsy shacks that
tion services across hong kong. system was so extensive that Kong streets and richocheted serve as homes for immigrants
Hong Kong with ferocious 150 jured In Hong Kong.
Hope passed over Hong Kong one 6-year-old boy was killed in off buildings. Parked cars were from China were blown away.
The typhoon struck with
mph winds today and marine
But the residents, evacuated as
oceanand
slammed into the China a landslide in South Korea crushed by falling trees.
police searched for a boat incredible fury, tossing
The typhoon sucked windows a precaution, were safe.
carrying 408 Vietnamese re- going freighters onto piers, mainland but was reported sparked by heavy rains.
crashing
uprooted
light
poles
losing
strength
quickly.
fugees feared lost at sea.
Officials said they had no way'
"I don't hold out much hope through car windows and
for them," a marine police wreaking widespread destruc- to determine how many
1.-T,V
refugees could have been on the 1
spokesman said "if they are out tion on the tiny colony,
The Hong Kong fatalities open seas, although 478 slipped
to sea in that kind of a boat It
will be a miracle if they've included a 3-year-old girl who into Hong Kong Wednesday,
drowned when swept off her before the storm struck.
survived."
Marine police said 17 ships
Macao authorities pushed the family's fishing junk, an
refugee-crammed junk back electrician electrocuted by a were tossed about in the harbor,
out to sea Wednesday after cable knocked down in the eight of them colliding in four
accepting only a family of five, storm and a 66-year-old man separate incidents.
Hope passed over Hong Kong
which included a pregnant whose house collapsed on him.
The typhoon collapsed dozens westward and was hovering
mother. The boat, sail powered,
was last seen headed toward of squatter shacks, flooded over the Pearl River delta of

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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No Grounds
For Optimism
On June 6, 1972, Melvin R. Laird, then secretary
of defense, offered the following testimony before
the Senate Armed Services Committee in support
of the first Soviet-American strategic arms
agreement, known as SALT 1:
-Our security will be enhanced.
"We have applied brakes to the momentum of
Soviet strategic missile deployments.
We have. . . laid a solid foundation for further
arms limitation and potential arms reductions in
the future."
If these statements have a certain familiar ring,
they should. They are virtually identical to the
justifications now being advanced by the Carter
administration on behalf of the SALT II treaty. The
uncanny parallels here are worth pursuing.
Mr. Laird himself would be the first to admit that
events since 1972 have made a mockery of his
confident forecasts.
The United States is less, far less, secure today
than it was in 1972.
The Soviet strategic buildup, and particularly its
offensive missile deployments, continued all but
unaffected by SALT I's inadequate restrictions.
As for the safety presumably guaranteed by
verification, it was none other than Melvin Laird
who complained publicly two years ago that the
Soviets had stretched portions of the SALT I
agreements beyond any reasonable interpretation
and that the United States lacked the resolve to
label these liberties for what they were —
violations of SALT I terms.
Strategic weapons deemed essential by Mr.
Laird and his superiors in 1972 and upon which U.S.
acceptance of SALT I was partly predicated were
subsequently cancelled or delayed. The fate of the
B-i bomber, cancelled by President Carter, is a
notable example.
The hopes for "further arms limitation and
potential arms reductions" have likewise not been
realized. On the contrary, the aggregate power of
tSoviet and American nuclear arsenals wil1 continue to increase. But the Soviets'will register the
greater gains by far.
Is there reason to believe, then, that SALT II will
succeed where SALT I fnild?
A careful analysis of SALT II's terms and a
conservative projection of Soviet and American
strategic programs offer no grounds for optimisim
whatsoever.
During the six-year lifespan of SALT II, the
Soviets can be expected to triple the number of
nuclear warheads now in their arsenal. The
number of U.S. warheads may increase by 50
percent.
Measured in terms of surface destruction, the
power of the Soviet nuclear forces will likely double
while that of the United States will inch up by less
than 13 percent.
The Soviet Union's ability to destroy protected
targets, including U.S. missile silos, will expand by
1,000 percent . The comparable figure for the
United States will be 400 percent, assuming no
additional delays in cruise missile programs.
The fact is that SALT I, and the Illusions it
spawned, have left the United States vulnerable to
a Soviet first strike. SALT IT, as presently written,
will only increase that vulnerability.
Whether SALT H can be revised sufficiently In
the Senate to make It worth ratifying remains to be
seen. But the disparities and Imbalances of this
treaty must somehow be corrected If SALT Ills to
yield something other than a continuation of the
relative decline in American strength so strikingly
evident in the seven years since SALT I.

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WASHINGTON (NEA) - The Republican
Party, anxious to take maximum advantage of a
special new postal rate for political
organizations, is skirting the edge of the federal
law that established the low-cost mailing
privilege.
Although the statute specifically limits the
use of the bargain rate to national- and statelevel political committees, GOP organizations in
at least two states have used it to benefit other
groups.
By volunteering its services as a
clearinghouse for information about
challenged but subsequently approved by the
Postal Service, the Republican National Cornmittee is quietly encouraging questionable use of
the postal rate.
The preferential rate is 3.1 cents per letter for
third-class bulk mailings, compared with 8.4
cents per letter for commercial users of the
same service hnd 15 cents per letter for firstclass mail.
The special rate has been available for many
years but only for use by religious, educational,
scientific, charitable, veterans, fraternal and
other non-profit organizations.
With no publicity, Congress last year
amended the law to include the national committees of political parties, their state cornmittees and the campaign committees they
operate In the House and Senate.
Donald L. Ivers, whose title of MC house
counsel makes him the party's chief t.1 adviser, early this year distributed a detailed
memo on the subject to to? iflIais. it inciune
the following question-and-answer explanation:

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By DICK WEST

"Q. Are county committees authorized to
WASHINGTON (UPI) .. Even though the
mall at the third-class non-profit rate?"
United
States may not be on the best of terms
"A. No."
Are candidate committees authorized to with the Ayatollah Khomeini, it would be a
"Q.
mistake to dismiss everything he says and does
mail at the third-class non-profit rate?"
out
of hand.
"A. No."
Some
of the rThl'm Ureira1ian-oiuLj9nary
In addition, Ivers' memo quoted Postal
Service regulations stating that a non-profit leader has ordered might be applied to j'
organization authorized to use the cheap rate advantage in this country.
I am thinking in particular of President
"m2y mail only its own matter at these rates."
Carter's
recent revolt against his Cabinet,
The word "only" was underlined.
But at a recent conference of state GOP During that period of turmoil, the president
leaders, Ivers recounted with approbation the spoke of America as experiencing a "national
Maryland Republican Party's success in gaining malaise."
Carter apparently felt that lopping off a few
Postal Service authorization for mailing done on
Cabinet
members wo uld help us f eel better, and
behalf of a county GOP committee.
maybe it will. But If the malaise persists, the
He also distributed copies of a nailing president might be wise to investigate to what
produced by California's Republican Party to extent it is caused by music.
promote the GOP candidate running In a special
In banning musical broadcasts over Iranian
election earlier this year for a seat In the state radio and television this week, the ayatollah
senate.
asserted that music "stupefies persons listening
The key to compliance with the letter 0
to it and makes their brain inactive and
us."
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the spirit of the law Is that the tate committees frivolous.
7Ut
m ust produce and finance the mailings entirely quo
te seems to pretty well sum up the
on their own. "The date party has to prepare It, condition Carter i
package it and mall it out," Ivers ezPlalnedL
I was noticing after his big energy speech two
By using that technique to circumvent
weeks ago how denumbed people appeared, and
Intent of the statute, there Is "an almost endless, how mentally quiescent
vast area of possibilities to use the new rate to had become. Particularly in congres.
benefit state and local (Republican)
At the time, I put It down to a general sense of
organizations," he added.
debility brought about by rampant inflation,

By WILLIAM STEIF
The biggest single item most Americans own
is a home.
But what do you do when your home 'Is
wrecked in a tornado, a flood, an earthquake; a
hurricane or a severe winter storm?
You may have some insurance, but chances
are it isn't enough. Nor is it likely to cover ioine
items.
The place to turn, as hundreds of thousands
have in the past 26 years, is the Small Busin
Administration.
That's what the folks in Wichita Falls, Tekas,
did a few months ago when a tornado destroyed
7,000 homes, businesses and apartment units.
That's what the people around Fort Dodge, Iowa
did in June when high winds cut a swath through
the area. The people around Palm Beach, Fla.,
turned to SBA after late-April flooding; so did
folks in six New Mexico counties that suffed
severe springtime storms.
Once SBA arrives on the scene, hard-hit
homeowners can find out quickly if they're
eligible for long-term, low-interest federal lohs
to put them on their feet again.
Last year, for example, SBA made 74;548
home loans totaling more than $360 million. The
pace was even brisker In the first four months of
this year — 34,244 loans totaling almost' $129
million.
Yet many people don't know about'thLs
program. It works this way, says Michael
Massie, a dlsaster.dperattons specialist at SEA:

gasoline shortages, the rotting dollar overseas
— First you have to be In a declared thsaiter
and too much starchy food.
area. The president declares major disasters.
But now I am wondering if it might be not a But nianyareas have minor disasters —mlflfrto.
matter of listening to too many John Denver an except the people involved; they can
records, or something of that sort.
declared disaster areas at a governor's request.
Khomeini said musical programming had An SBA-declared disaster area normally endrained Iranians of "strength and virility."
compses at least 25 homes where at leait a
Could the same thing be happening here?
quarter of the damage is uninsured.
be
Wouldeaneelln&amp;a Peter Frampton concert
— Once this in done, SBA speedily sets up a
better for America thá?i 1fr4gacretary of
Health, Education and Welfare? ft-swaly- field office. If an SBA regional office is close, the
something Carter should be thinking about.
Includes
loans
America has always take the traditional advise a rids rearesentatives from that
office
to
western view that "music bath charms." But for mobile homes.)
that attitude crystallized before somebody in
—For a disaster loan, you need: a schedule of
iented disco.
It may be that now, as Khomeini said, "a losses, Including personal property losses pch
(but not ltzEwY
youth who spends his time listening to music can as autos, color TVs and stereos
Items, like antiques); your best estimate of Teal
no longer appreciate realities."
estate damages; a copy of your most recent
If he regards listening as "satanic," what of
federal Income-tax return (to
youths who spend their time playing the stuff?
creditworthiness); a copy of your d eeo or
From time to time, I am thrust into the mortgage; a copy of your Insurance policy and
proximity of a group of youths flailing guitars
and drums. To say they exhibit little ap. copies of insurance-settlement sheets; the title
ur auto, if it was destroyed.
predation of reality Is un derstating the case. or registration of yo
If your home has been hit by a natural
They sound completely out of touch with reality.
Also out of touch with melody, harmonics and disaster, don't hesitate to seek SBA assistance.
rhythm. In fact, with. everything except volume. You can get It through the "one-stop centers"
Realistically, .it might be argued that the SBA sets up after disaster-area declarations. Or
president couldn't pull the plug as abruptly as you can get the information you need from your
local chamber of commerce or your state or
the ayatollah did. I beg to disagree. All he
do is have the new HEW secretary report that local civil defense organization. Don't be shy
about it. SBA Is out there to help you.
music causes cancer In mice,

Longwood Land Use Ma p Plan Takes Verbal Beating
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
,You are sitting herewith an
illegal hearing," Longwood
Realtor Bo Simpson told the
Longwood City Commission
Monday night. It was the first of
:two public hearings scheduled
en the city's proposed land use
:map..
Referring to the changes that
:had been colored In on the
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Plastic overlay on the map,
Simpson said, "You are
iezonlng by a brush of a colored
crayon."
"You have the right to
rezone, but you have to go back
to State Statute 166 which
reulres each zoning change to
be done In a different hearing,"
he added.
Several property owners
joined Simpson In objecting to
the way existing zoning was
being "summarily changed" on
the proposed land use map.

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from the zoning board
altogether."
"I don't see the difference In
zoning and telling you you can't
do something with your land,"
Grant added, "and if that is the
Intention of council, you are
going to have to spend a lot of
money litigating.
"It's not right to hurt people
by making them go to court.
"They tried to rezone my
property In Volusla County, but
after I won my $5 million suit
against Volusla County, they
dropped it pretty quick."
Although technically not
rezoning, City Attorney Ned
Julian Jr. admitted that "as a
practical matter," passage of
the land use map would be

"administrative rezoning."
Attorney James Fowler,
representing the Country Club
Kennels properties on E.E.
Williamson Road, objected to
the proposed ch ange in zo ning

Its location next to the railroad
would be a detriment, he
pointet out. "I feel it would be
an e'elIent place for
warehuses and would add to
the city's tax base."
complained that the
Simp
plan was not effective as it does
not provide for low cost
housing. He said there is no
good transitional zoning between residential and business
areas, such as multi-family
c..I,4 Wnu,1,.r
housing might provide.
"A land use plan is needed,
"There are a lot of people who
don't know they are, in effect, but this is a hodge podge,"
being rezoned," he added, 'and Simpson said.
"I'm not even for the plan,"
there is going to be a hue and
commented Mayor June
cry when they all find out."
Tom Binford objected to the Lormann, "but somebody said
map's 600-foot-deep corn- we had to do it or do what the
mercial zoning along State county said."
NED JULIAN JR.
"It is my understanding we
Road 434. He said the Sun-Pac
are
supposed to do a map with
434
and
County
from commercial to residential property at
for his client's property, calling Road 427, currently zoned in- the future in mind," she said.
It "confiscation of private dustrial, would be extremely "Everybody out there is telling
corn- limited in use as commercial. us we are not doing what we
property
without
pensanon." He said the land
use plan would deprive his
client of his livelihood and
depreciate the property in
value three or four-fold.
Fowler noted his client's
property had been zoned
commercial many y"ars ago,
before residential developmerits were built around it.
"Probably the most compatible
use would be a dog kennel since
everybody moved next to one,"

should, while Ned icity attorney Julian Jr.) is saying we
are doing what we should."
"This map is based on what
we thought was right and appropriate in the year 2000,'
Commissioner Ray Leibenpointed out,
spergersoid. It
twwcver% the land use map will
he effective immediately on
adoption and in order to get an
exception it will take four out of
five of the commission votes.
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Rationing OK'd
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
House has approved a gasolinerationing and energy-saving
tAll backers say will set the
.naton on a "think conand
course
.sçrvatlon"
detractors call an unlimited gift
of power to the president.
It was an energy policy
victory for President Carter,
who wants standby rationing
authority to use as a last resort
Ins fuel crisis.
But the bill provoked bitter
partisan quarreling that inyolyed Democratic and Republican floor leaders, the speaker,
d the major energy legislators, and the final version
brought the hint of a possible
ridentlal veto,
- .'The bill, sent to the Senate on
'g263-159 vote Wednesday night,
*ould let the president order
gasoline rationing under a
;Maznlined procedure but only
fuel shortages were severe

version "clearly needs tinprovement before the president
can sign it."
He said the administration is
"disappointed that the House
has been unable to agree on a
direct and clear-cut bill that
contains a set of measures that
would enable the president to
protect the country from the
kinds of problems we have been
experiencing this summer."
The House bill would set up a
federal-state program of mandatory conservation in emergencles less severe than those
requiring rationing.
It has two main parts, and
here is how they would work:
—Rationing: If fuel shortages
reach, or threaten to reach, for
30 days a level 20 percent below
supplies a year earlier, the
president could order a rationIng plan of his own design.
Either house could block its

and prolonged.
-,The Senate has approved a
similar conservation package

Udils on record in favor of
ergency gasoline rationing
authority. But the White House
made It clear Wednesday right
president wants more work
done on the bill before final
passage.
spokesman said the House

implementation in 15 days.
Carter already has the power to
order rationing, but existing
law puts it under a cumbersome
congressonal approval process
the House bill would simplify.
—Consetvation: When fuel
shortages hit 10 percent for 30
days, Carter could direct states
to meet energy conservation
targets. Those that failed would
have to accept mandatory
federal programs.
This Is the portion of the bill
opponents such as Rep. Dave
Stockman,, R-Mich., called
"unlimited power to the president" and fought bitterly as too
much federal control.
But Rep. Toby Moffett, DConn., told a reporter, '.ñils
bill will help get people to
thinking conservation on the
state level (with) a trigger
hanging over them to nudge
them to do more."

Vets Office In New Place
Effective Monday, the Seminole County Veteran Service Office
will begin operating in its new location at Building 310 at the
Sanford Airport. The office previously was located at 203 E. Third
St.
Veterans Service Officer Clinton Westbrook said the office
hours will remain the same 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
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The secret orgar''t1on is called "Operation
Condor," after the buidheaded vulture of the
Andes. Its headquarters is located in Cole.
Though munberelulp has varied since Condor's

formation In 1VI6, other member nations have
Inclisled Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay

and Uruguay.
Although Condor functions as an Intelligencegathering orgs'tion to keep track of "leftist"
edIes and other opponents of the ruling Juntas,
IL. "Plisse Three" section is the Mafia-like
enforcement arm, according to top-secret
docwnents and other sources.
The special section "Involves the formation of
special teams from member countries assigned
to travel anywhere in the world to noninember
countries to carry oi4 lunctims
assassination — against Condor enemies,"
according to a "Top Secret-Sensitive" report of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
One "Phase Three" Nam La cha'ged with
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zoning changes the city was
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Simpson used as an example
four acres of industrially-zoned
property owned by City
Commissioner J.R. Grant on
County Road 427. "That land Is
worth $30,000 an acre, but you
are proposing to zone it commercial, which would dilute its
value at least 50 percent,"
Simpson predicted.
Grant also spoke against the
plan as a land-owner. "There
are several pieces of land
(where the zoning is being
changed) where it is going to
hurt people. I have 10 acres
down by the cemetery they put
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on as Industrial. The 250 feet
along the railroad, had been
designated industrial and
J.R. GRANT
the other piece, R-2 residential.
A second public hearing on The railroad track doesn't
the map will beat7p.m. Aug. 13 make the best residential
at the city hull.
property, but the council
One objection was that by changed it all to R-2 different

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drawing up the Condor "hit lid" in a particular
country. Then a second team is dispatched to
locate the targeted victims and conduct sur
vellance on them. Finally, a third team, drawn
from one or more member police agencies, is

secret police of at least six South American
military regimes have been running a Joint
undercover operation whose function Is to sent to carry out the "sanction" decided upon.
So far, apparently, Condor has failed to
assassinate common enemies in foreign cowiedabliib an outpost in the United States but an
tries.
attempt was made at one point to open a station

"No doubt about it, he Is a more FORCEFUL
speaker when he clenches his list and brings
it down 10 emphasize a point."

Specialists;

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WASHINGTON — It reads like a paperback
thriller or the script for a Hollywood suspense
flick, but It is frighteningly, incredibly reaL The

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The Seminole County Chapter 428 of the Military
Order of the Purple Heart made up of recipients of
that medal wounded In action will be on the streets
August 7 with bouquets of purple violas made by
hospitalized veterans.
The flower is the national symbol of the,
organization and will be presented to those who
donate to the welfare fund for emergency relief for.
veterans and their families.
Mayor Lee Moore has declared the day "Purple
Heart Day" as a reminder of the establishment of
The Order of the Purple Heart by General George
Washington on Aug. 7, 1782 to honor all those men
performing a singularly meritorious deed and to
commemorate the deeds of those who have received
the honor over the passing years.

Flags flew at half mast in Casselberry last week
in honor of former city councilman Ben Evans, who
died at the age of 84 after a long illness. A retired
mechanical engineer, he moved to Casselberry in
1948 from Hatboro, Pa., and served his community
well. He and his brother, the late Miller Evans,
could always be found involved In taking children
with sight problems to have their eyes tested for
glasses, helping the blind, delivering baskets of food
to the needly or some other community project. He
was a member of the World War I Veterans and
American Legion Post 256, a lifelong Mason, and
charter member of the Casselberry Lions Club, and
a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church.
The community owes a lot to old-timers like Ben.

Seminole Youth Service System is In the process
of compiling a comprehensive youth guide of more
than 500 services available to children and youth
under 18 years In Seminole County.
These will include everything from day care for
tots to recreation, counseling, medical services and
opportunities for jobs and volunteer service for
teen-agers.
There will also be a listing of on-going programs
for youth provided by churches In the county.
An effort Is being made to contact youth-related
agencies and churches by mall and telephone,
sometimes without success. If you wish to be in-

Second Public Hearing Aug. 13

who have given so much of themselves in making it
a worthwhile place to live and In helping others.

cluded In the youth guide and have not been contacted call Seminole Youth Service System at 3229146 or write P.O. Box 49, Sanford, Fla., 32771.

Blood donors at the Seminole County Blood Bank
In Sanford will get a card redeemable for a free
chicken dinner courtesy of Poppa Jay's, Sanford.
The blood bank is open Monday and Wednesday 9
a.m. to 5p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday, 11 am. to
7 p.m. It is closed Friday through Sunday.

Thursday, Aug. 2, 1979—SA

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in MInI, according to the secret report. The
CIA got wind ofthe plan and notified the State
Department A formal protest to the governments Involved was considered, but was vetoed
IV thin-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
listeed, U.S. disapproval of the proposed
Condor station was quietly relayed to the Chilean
secret police, DINA, which seemed to be the

moving force behind Condor.
The outpost was never set up, but this may not
have stopped Condor from doing Its dirty work in
the United States In September 1976, the
procnln4 Chbfin exile, Orlando Letelier, was

Won to bits with a young American associate as
they were driving pest the Chilean chancery on
Washington's Embassy Row.
The confessed hit man 4almd DINA had
hired him, and a secret FBI report at the time
stated: "It Is not beyond the realm of possibility

that the recent aassindlon of Orlando Letelier.
may !9ve been carried out as a third phase of

1 Color TV and 4 Black &amp; White TV's
will be given away as part of our
opening celebration I

"Operation Condor,"
Quick action by the CIA and the French and
Portugese governments prevented similar
Condor strikes on another occasion, sources told
our associate Dale Van Atta. Following the
assassinations of the Bolivian ambassador and a
Uruguayan attache In Paris, and a Chilean
diplomat in the Middle East, a Condor first team
had selected three prominent European leftists
as targets for retaliation.

has been laid to rest. Chilean undercover agents
have still been able to enter the United States on
false passports to buy electronic eavesdropping
equipment and the secret report notes that
"persons accompanying President Pinochet to
the signing of the Panama Canal Treaty used
false passports."
The report concludes, "What is clear, is that
DINA and Condor possess both the motive and
capability to harm United States residents."
SOUND OFF: Q. My solution to the oil crisis:
But while the second team was looking for the
free
enterprise. Well we cnmpetltlon. And we'll
targets, the CIA discovered that the
see
the
people work out solutions. — Patricia
assassinations were to occur in France and
Tursi,
Yakima,
Wash.
Portugal and urgently notified these governA.
Great
Idea.
But who's going to persuade
inenta. French and Portugese authorities Upped
the
OPEC
nations,
which rig oil prices, to return
off the intended victims, then called the Condor
the
free
enterprise
system? U they sold their
to
nations' representatives on the carpet "to warn
oil
on
an
open
market,
economists tell me it
them to call off the action," according to the
would
reduce
the
price
by
$12 to 11$ a barrel.
secret report. It added: "They did — after
I
would
like
to
know
why
Frank Sttrgis, who
Q.
denying that it had ever been planned."
used to work for you, wound atWa? —
Because of worldwide outrage at the Latelier Ora Gates, Mobile, Ala.
murder — three top officials of DINA were inA. He worked for Richard Nixon, note.
dicted In the United States, but extradition has Sturgis was hired by the Nixon CAMD0119 to
been refused — the Chilean president, Gen. break Into Watergate.
Aug'ato Pinochet, dissolved the sinister police
Footnote: Address your letters to Ask Jack
force in 1977. Its replacement agency Is Anderson, Box 2300, Washington, D.C. 20013.
primarily an intelligence-gathering agency, CIA Your full name will be used unless otherwise
sources said.
requested. Because of the tremendous vaiwne of
But others are not so sure that DINA's ghost mail, personal replies are lmpotb!c.

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IN BRIEF

Gamble Goes To N.Y.
In Trade For Rivers

Reese

Changes
Signals

Oscar Gamble,
NEW YORK ful"ll
completing both a personal odyssey and a
unique baseball trade, will rejoin the N
York Yankees Thursday, leaving unclear the
question of ho the deal with the Texas
Rangers got snagged in the first place.

VERO BEACH, ha.
UP!) - For Don Reese,
the clanging of the iron
bars at Dade County i Fla.)
stockade two years ago
signaled a change in his life
he will never forget.
Reese, a fiI defensive
end drafted in the first
round by the Miami
Dolphins in 1974, was
getting ready to spend the
next year of his life in jail
on if cocaine conviction in
1977.
"I was mad at the world,
mad at football, because I
had the feeling it was my
being a professional
football player in Miami
that got inc mixed up with
the stuff," said Reese, who
is in his second year with
his new team, the New
Orleans Saints.
biter on I realized what
I had done. I adjusted. I
became determined to
make the best of it, to
spread the word when I got
out."
After New Orleans
picked up Reese last year
from Miami for a thirdround draft choice, he
seldom talked to reporters
about his experiences in
jail, asking in feigned
amazement, ''What jail?"
But Reese says he has
learned a lot since then and
Spent the off-season
spreading the word to
hundreds of junior and
senior high school students.
"1 was lucky," Reese
said. I was no user, no
addict. I was just stupid.
Now I realize how fortunate I am to be able to
talk to kids when they're at
an kmpresstonuLl"
e aiu ,

'We felt e were on firm ground making
the deal and annoujicing it," said Eddie
Robinson, executive vice-pre.sident of the
Rangers. "had we not been given the OK by
the American League office, we would not
have announced it."
'l'lie original deal IiIa(It' Mtuida sent
Mickey Rivers to the Hangers for three-nurior
leaguers and a player to be mwmiied later. But
the commissioners office objected to '('(' rtam provisions of the deal The initial transaction called kr to of the
minor-leaguer. - outfielders Gary Gray and
Mike hart - to be delivered to the Yankees at
the end of the season. According to league
policy, however, once players are named.
they must go directly to the new club.
In addition, Gray, Hart and infielder
Domingo Ramnos, the third player involved.
had not cleared waivers. Also, the acquisition
of the players would have placed the Yankees
over the 40-rimati rosier limit.
The reworked trade was approved by the
commissioner's office, freeing Gamble to

Charges Wife With Cruelty
HACKENSACK, N.J. UP!) - Shortstop Bucky Dent of
the New York Yankees has filed for divorce from his wife
Karen after nearly nine years of marriage.
Dent charged his spouse with extreme cruelty and said
she could not accept his life as a major league ballplayer,
in legal papers filed at the Bergen County Courthouse. The
divorce petition asked the court for an equitable
distribution of property and a decision on custody of the
couple's children, Scott, 7, and Stacy, 3.

rejoin the club be helped win a pennant in
1976.
''I can confirm that our office concurs,"
said Bob Wirz. a spokesman for the commissioiier. ''It's been approved. All players to be
named later are minor-league players.''
Robinson felt all the fuss was unnecessary.
lie said Cedric Talus, the Yankees general
manager, reached -the American League
office and received permission to aniioune
the deal.

Its A Boy For Connors
LOS ANGELES (UP!) — The wife of tennis star Jimmy
Connors gave birth early Wednesday to a 7-pound, 14ounce boy, the couple's first child. The infant was born at
3:02 a.m. PDT, according to a spokeswoman at CedarsSinai Medical Center. She said she did not know If the
baby had been named yet.
Mother, father and the baby were doing "fine," she
said. Connors' wife, former Playboy centerfold Patty
McGuire, was almost two weeks overdue. She was admitted to the medical center Tuesday afternoon.

However. American I ,eague President I .ee
MacI 'hail sal(I any conversations concerning
the trade took place after it was completed.
the Yankees i talked to us after the
deal was made'," MacPhail said. 'No one
asked if it would be approved. It's just a
misunderstanding or a in isquote. We did not
give any advance approval.
Gamble, currently in the second year of a
six-year, $285 million contract, was hitting
335 in 64 games with Texas with eight homers
and 32 RB!.
Ironically, the deal deprivedRivers a
chance to resume his friendship with Gamble.
While in New York, Gamble often helped the
brilliant but moody Rivers get over his down
moods.
"We were friends when we played together
for the Yankees and we still are." said
Gamble.

Arthur Ashe Hospitalized

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NEW YORK (UP!) — Tennis star Arthur Ashe may
have suffered a heart attack, a New York Hospital
spokesman reported late Wednesday afternoon. "We just
don't know yet if he had a heart attack or not. Further
tests are being done and it might take a day or two before
we know."
Ashe had been admitted through the emergency unit
Tuesday evening, complaining of weakness and pains. lie
was listed in satisfactory condition. The name of his
physician was withheld at the doctor's request.

ONTARIO, Calif. (UP!) - Mario Andretti will take time
from the busy defense of his World Driving Championship
to return to Indianapolis-type racing in next month's
$300,000 California 500, it was announced Wednesday.
The veteran driver from Nazareth, Pa., has not driven a
Formula I car since scoring his 33rd victory at Trenton,
NJ,, last September. He will drive one of three Roger
Penske-built cars Sept. 2 in the California 500 at the
Ontario Motor Speedway.

Ryder Cup Site Set
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UP!) - The 1983 Ryder Cup
matches have been awarded to a new golf course being
built by the PGA of America in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
PGA of Am4rlca is building three courses, a clubhouse,
a PGA headqfiarters building and other facilities. The
headquarters building is scheduled to be ready for occupancy by the PGA in 1980.

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West Virginia, Tennessee
and Florida warning
youngsters about the evils
of drugs.
'We rented a car and hit
the road," Reese said. "I
made a dozen talks and
believe iiw, the kids paid
attention. You could hear a
pin drop. Sometimes I
would go to a school at nine
in the morning and
wouldn't leave until two.
I ate with students and
principals. I went into
homes. It was a trtiieiious experience, meeting
Christian people who
wanted their students to
,u.t Ihi
"h' rr'
how
who
realized
youngsters can cave into
peer pressure when you
hang out with the wrong
crowd."
Reese said the Dolphins
ca.it twu adrift after his
prison term even though he
said tie had served his debt
to society,
"After we were convicted, Dolphin Coach)
Don Shula said we would
have the slate wiped clean
after we served our sentence," Reese said. "But
some of the Miami press
caine down hard on us.
"Thank goodness we had
an understanding judge,
who looked into our
backgrounds, checked us
out and realized we could
be rehabilitated,"
Reese got offers from the
Saints, Houston and
Kansas City, but he finally
decided on the Saints after
a chat with owner John
Mecom Jr.
"The thing that tipped
the scales was John
Mecom," Reese said. "He
convinced inc that New
Orleans was the team for
me. I was thinking
seriously of Houston
because Robert Brazile,
my teammate at Jackson
State, was there. But Mr.
Mcconi made me an offer I
couldn't refuse.
"My first reaction was,
Man, anywhere but the
sorry Saints.' But it
changed. My dad, who lives
in Mobile and is my biggest
fan, wanted me to go to the
Saints because he could See
inc play,"

Dent Files For Divorce,

Andrettl Switches Gears

Reese and
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teammate Randy Crowder
spent the spring itwnping

- Bears' Antoine Retires
CHICAGO (UP!) - Offensive tackle Lionel Antoine of
the Chicago Bears has announced his retirement from
football because of recurrent knee problems. He will be
listed on the injured reserve, which will entitle him to
collect his full salary, estimated at about $90,000 per year.
An injury to his knee had forced the 6-foot-6, 265-pounder
on the injured reserve list through the 1977 season, allowing him to play only eight games last season. A native of
Biloxi, Miss., Antoine said he would return there to run his
liquor store, "rassle alligators, and live happily ever
after,"

Rams Cut 2 Free Agents

Nicklaus Isn't Worried About Winning
''It hasn't bothered IIIC nearly
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UPI)
Jack Nicklaus refuses to as much as it has bothered you
guys who ask the questions,"
bend.
Nicklaus said when asked about
Even though the Golden Bear
his so-far winless 1979 season.
hasn't won a golf tournament
this year, Le Insists the Gist
"I'm winding down my golf
PGA Championship which game," he added. "'i'ou just
began today on the challenging don't go out and win if major
Oakland Hills Country Club tournament every year. I don't
course, could be his last event have anything to prove to
myself and I'm not going to go
of the year.

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out and play iiiore just to win a
tournament."
But, down deep, golf's all
time money king and the

winner of 17 major tournaments, including two U.S.
Amateurs, Wants very much to
extend his "golf season."

FULLERTON, Calif. (UP!) - The Los Angeles Rams'
cut two free agents Wednesday to trim their squad for
their exhibition opener against the Oakland Raiders
Saturday night at Los Angeles Coliseum.
Released on waivers were punter Ken Beckman from
Arizona State, and wide receiver Dwayne Taggart from
Los Angeles Southwest College.

Eagles Trim Roster
WIDENER, Pa. (UP!) - The Philadelphia Eagles
Wednesday trimmed their preseason roster to 85 players
: by releasing rookie defensive back Richard Carter of
North Carolina State via waivers, and putting a player on
the
Injured list.
;
Rookie tight end Mike Siegel of Boston College was put
on the injured reserved list after he underwent knee
surgery at Paoli Memorial Hospital. Both players were
free agents.

Baltimore Just Keeps 'Sweeping' Along
By MIKE TULLY

Weaver 'There are too many up three hits to Buck Martinez Cleveland, 7-4, and Seattle
Reggie Jackson, 14111 Piniella winning run with it secondgames left to play. A lot of but boosted his record to 148 trimimied Calfornia, 7-6.
and Jerry Narron homered and inning sir,glt giving Oakland
You gotta give Earl Weaver things can happen yet."
with his 13th complete game.
Don Hood, 4-1), and Jim Kant its fourth ictory the last five
In the National League, it W as
credit. Not only is he living up
combined on a six-hitter, games.
Th e Birds are leading the
'We're playing be tter this
Philadelphia 9, the New York
Red Sox 7, Indians 4:
to his reputation as one of American League East by eight
year because last year we
Mets
6; Pittsburgh 4, St. lA)tiiS extending Chicago's losing
baseball's best managers, but gaines with a 72-34 record. played almost all season
.him ft. e drove in four runs
3; Montreal 7, the Chicago Cubs streak to seven gaines.
with
a pair of two-run homers
he's trying not to sound smug. Traditionally they win in the without Bumbry," said Dennis,
5 in 12 innings;
Atlanta
5,
San
Rials
1,
Blue
Ja)s
3:
and
Bob
atson singled home
"What happened in the past second half of the year, SO no who had one close call when the
Diego 4; Houston 5, San
G
eorge
Brett,
playing
with
an
two
runs
as the Red Sax
three games doesn't really one should expect any collapse. Brewers had three straight
Francisco 4; and Cincinnati 10, injured thumb, collected three snapped the Indians winnin oi
mean anything," he said
Los Angeles 5.
Rich Dauer homered and singles.
hits, (trove in two runs and streak at 10 games.
Wednesday night, after his
4, Tigers 3:
Rangers
In
other
games,
Texas
nipped
scored
the game-winning run Mariners 7, Angels6:
Baltimore Orioles hammered singled twice and Al Iumbry
the Milwaukee Brewers, 5-2. to collected three hits to back the Detroit, 4-3, the New York
Newly acquired Mickey for the Royals.
Dan Meyer slammed a solo
i'sins I:
complete a three-game sweep. eight-hit pitching of Dennis Yankees defeated the Chicago
Rivers singled um one run 'Ind A's
homer for his third hit of the
Martinez. The victory was White Sox, 9.1, Kansas City beat
game to break it 6-6 tie in the
Jim Sundberg tripled in two
Rick I.angford scattered
"People jump to too many Baltimore's 13th in the last 15 Toronto, 4-3, Oakland humbled
more to trigger the Rangers. eight hits and Tons' .rnias
seventh inning and lead the
conclusions,"
continued games. Dennis Martinez gave Minnesota, 7-1, Boston topped
Yankees 9, White Sox I:
drove in what proved to be the
Mariners to victory.

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Cit
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46 60 431 II
Chi(i)QO
1.6 63 422 IS'
Seattle
287 30
31 77
Oakland
Wednesday's Results
Oakland 7 Minnesota 1
Boston 7 Cleveland 4
New York 9. Chicago I
Baltimore S. Milwaukee 2
Kansas City 1. Toronto 3
Texas 1, Detroit 3
Seattle 7, California 6
Today's Game
(All Times EDT)
I) 61
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Boston
8 30
Milwaukee (Travers 9 11,

National League
0 AU H Pct,
Winfield,
SD
108 107 139 342
Foster.
(in
19 285 95 333
Templtn.
St L
96 410 134 321
Hrnnd:,
St L
101 388 127 327
2 Mannart Diedre
Rose, Phi?
105 396 129 326
900 3 80 3 00
I Quantico Was
Homer, Aft
7728.6 92 312
3.60 2 20
7 Sileert Way
Garvey, LA
107 436 140 321
20
Cin
Grittey.
93 377 119 316
a (1.2) 18.40; T (2)7) 5 40; Time
2:08 4
Matthws, All
101 438 136 315
'Knight, Cm
Fourth Race
pm
100 365 1)4 312
Friday's Games
7 Royal (Slack St
American League
16 80 7 00 3 20
k,C at Detroit. 2. twi night
6 Sue Do Two
GAB H Pc?.
1560 5 20
Texas ,;t Cleveland, nigh?
8 Midnight Honey
Downing, Cal
99349 eli 335
3 10
Chicago at Toronto, night
Kemp. Dc?
96358 119 337
0 (2.6) 7040 T (2-41) $39.40;
Baltimore at New York, night
Time 2)0.4
Bochfe,
Sea
99 36.1 120 330
Boston at Milwaukee, nigh)
Filth Race
Le:cano, Mil
92 315 101 330
California at Minnesota, right
3 Sun River Lehi
Brett, KC
105 441 145 329
3 00 760 3 20
Oakland at Seattle. night
B Perfectionist
Lynn, Dos
97362 119 379
8.80 4 20
6 Dakota I--fills
Smally,
Mm
104 399 129 321
5 20
Rice,
Q (3-I) 1650;
(Sos 102 1)0 131 320
(3.1.4) 138.40,
Time 2:1)3
Meyer. Sea
tO) 372 115 309
Piniella, NY
Sixth Race
91316 107 309
I Thirty knots
Home Runs
12 80 180 300
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
3 Baby Ilocy
National League
Kingman.
tO 20 3 013
First Race, 0, 5-16, T. 32.11
go B Sunny Larmie
Chi
and
Schmidt.
Phil
36,
2.70
6 EO's ,lomo Run 1800 8 40
Winfield, SD 25. Matthews, AtI
Q (3 4) 61,40; T (4.3-1I 470.60;
8 B Legacy
8 40 3 10
Time 2:09.2.
23, Lopes, LA 22
1 Stable
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American
Rice,
L%ague
0 (6.1) 29.20. P (41) $4.40. T 16-I.
Seventh Race
Bos
27,
Singleton,
Bait
and
7) 444 $0
it Island Jade
IS 70 460 5 10
Lynn, Bbs 26, Baylor, Cal and
Second Race, C, 5)6. T 31 89
7 Teeni Time
3 80 3 20
Thomas, Mel 25
2 Mount Uncouth
8 00 3 80 2 60 5 Maloretfe I. Bar
s 10
Runs Batted In
6 That's Nebo
.120 2 It)
0 (7$) 3140; T (1-7.5) 39350;
National League
Schmidt,
I Daytime Jeanie
2 40
Time 2:07.1
Phil
81.
Kingman,
Chi
82.
0 (7 61 00. P (2 6) 3030, T (261)
Eighth Race
Winfield, SD Si
71
Clark. SF
S8,00
S Silvi'r Cathy
76 80 1 60 .i 60
Foster, (in 12
Third Race, B. 516. 7 31 66
1 Brad Capers
80 3 60
American League
Baylor, 8 Cash W,iv
21 It) II 10 1 40
2 Manna
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Cal 96. Rice, (Sos M. Lynn. Dos
S Mr Brick
7.60 3 00
0 ($.7) 70.00; T (S.)lt 329 00;
82. Singleton,
BaIt 81,
Kemp,
6 II Major
2 80
Time 7:07.).
Oct 77
0 (5-8) 104 00, P (8 Si 213 60. 7 (8.
Ninth Race
Stolen Bases
5.61 43 00
3 Champ Collins I) 00 600 1 10
National League
Moreno,
Fourth Race, E. it. 7 19,19
6 Harry Fitz
400 2 80
Pitt 46. North, SF
44,
Scott,
5 Madison Viking
7 60 4 60 3 00 1 11mev Hanover
3 7(3
St L 30, T,iveras, NY 29. Cruz,
7 Fulla Vigor
10(30 100
0 (3-4) 2)60; T
Hou and Scott, Mtl 78
7 Loni A i.oy
1 00 Time 2:04.0.
American League
LeFlore,
17(3-7) 42.00, P is 1) 91 80, T (5.7.
Tenth Race
Det
53,
Wilson,
KC
45
2) 75500.
1 John's Own
680 79 60 320
Bumbry, (Salt and Wills,
Tex
Fifth Race, A. S 16, T 31.73
5 General Mac
to so 2 80
26. tkr.ds, Clev 25
S Carrie Again
6 60 3 10 2 10 3 Marybar Queen
3 10
Pitching Victories
2 hint Yoga
6 10 4 00
Q (4.5) 30.10, 1 (41-3) 169.10;
National League
Niekro, B Chartered Course
260 Time 2:09.4,
Nekro,
Aft
II 13.
Hou
1S6;
0(2-5) so 60, P (517) 253 .30, 1 13.2.
4— 1213; Handle $77,620.
LaCoss, Cin ii i. Anduieir, I-lOu
I) 345 40.
Phil
117,
Espinosa,
II R.
Sixth Race, C, 5)6, 1 31.11
1 Jarwin Tug
13 00 13 40 600
llama
American League
I Carry Bobbie
400 300
gan. Bait and John, NY 14 6,
7 KiOwoney Hero
400
D.Martinez,
Bait
118,
Ecker
0(2 3) 27.40. P (3-2) 276 00, T (3 2
DAYTONA BEACH
Stey ISos 11 S C'v,ler, T,'. 17 6
1t'544
WEi39EDAy P41G11 T
Ryan,
II 1. SorenSen. Ml
Seventh Race, D. 1 T. 39.57
First Game
121)
2 Slaririaze
I?
520 3 60
3 S,ara lernan
ii 00 180 3 40
Earned Run Average
8 rush
1200 '4 10
Galdos Gerardo
300 2 60
(based on 90 innings pitched)
7 Black I. ilTl()
2 20
IC arasa Andre
1 20
National
League
Rogers,
Q (7.1) 61. 00. p (30)112 00. T U'
a
() 4) S2.20; T (3-4-2) 359 00
2
45.
Perry,
Mtl
SO
2 59.
11 310S.60
Second Game
LaCo'ss. (in 279,
Shirley, SD
Eighth Race, 4.5)6, 1 II 65
J Trani Pradera
16 80 560 1 60
2.83, Anduar, I-iOu 7 85
S Win With Wilt's'
1 (5) .1 00 3 01)
Geildos Andre
120 9 2(3
American League
Kern, 4
14 20 9 60 6 Santi Mandiola
4 60
Tea I.44. Marshal', Minn 2 11
7 Jersey ((are
IS 10
0(13) 79,00; P (3-I) 6600, T (3)Guidry, NY
Ryan.
Cal
2 55.
0(4.5) 3200, P (54) 6810. 1(5-46) 27110; DO (3-3) 7)690.
2 70. John, NY 2.75
7) 331 80
Third Game
Strikeouts
Ninth Race. B, 5)6. T 3215
I Tranl
12 10 460 4 00
National League
Ri(ia,d. 6 KS Clout
IS 00 .120 1 80
Er;rique
560 1 40
Hou 182; Niekro,
Aft
170.
1 Shredder
300 1 60
Rodolto
6 10
Perry, SD 119.
Blyleven, Pitt
3 Sneaked By
3 .10
0 (1-4) 33.20; P (I 4) $ 9.70; T (1-4
116; Carlton, Phi) 115
0 (6-7) 23.00, P (6 7) 65.40. T 16 '
I 343.00
American League
Ryan, 3) 21140
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Tenth R ace, C, Is, - 39 . 12
Jenkins,
Tea
116,
Flanagan,
2 Clayton 0
22 00 820 7 80
Bait lOB. Eckersley. (Sos 102
I Lonesome Eagle
520 2 40
Saves
7 Laughing Laurie
2 60
National
League
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0(1.2) 43,50, P (2.11 16950, T (2-I.
Chi
Garber,
All
23
and
7) $41.00.
Tekulve. Pitt 19, Bair, Con II.
Eleventh Race, TA, 5.16, T. 31.31
McGraw, Phil and Lavelle, SF
I Target Irene
600 360 3 00
Ii
8 Todd Oliver
580 2 60
American
League
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1 20
shall. Minn 20, Kern, Tea lB.
0 (1.1) 16.10, P (I I) 59.40, T (1.1.
Stanhouse,
(Salt
and
Monge.
4) 214.40.
Clev
13.
Hrabos
y,
KC.
Twelfth Race, B Is, T. 39.01
Rawley. Sea and Lyle. Tea 10.
3 Win Penny
8 40 3 10 2 60
American League
B Ron (Son I--furry
3 60 3 20
East
S Jarwin Emily
360
W L Pc?.
GB
17 (3$) 14.20, P (3-I) $2.50, T (3$.
72 31 679 -_
Bait
3) 232.43.
63 10 .612
Boston
1
A - 2,009; Handle $164,900.
Milwauke
63 44 589 9'
58 48 547 II
New York
S3 51 510 18
Detroit
Cleveind
53 53 500 19
Toronto
32 75 299 10 i
SEMINOLE
West
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
W L Pc?.
GB
Calif
61 47 S6S First Race
31 7
8 Mighty Kan
Texas
56 49 .533
7 70 1.10 '4 70

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I IrLrsta ROclotfo
11 10 600 7 00
2 Ramon Pecuna
1 40 3 60
3 Galdos Diaga
3 20
0(2-4)2$.20;P(42) II) 80;'t(42.
3) 228 600

, Happy Dream
5
3 10
5 20
6 Smokealong
0 (SI) 3940; T (III) $14.40;
Time 2:12.2.
Second Race
i Shlaway N look
1760 1120 190
2 HON-S Legend
560 4 10
e Berna
6 10
Q (1-2) 31.10; i (1.2$) 599.40;
Time 2:11.0.
Third Race

Fifth Game
Egana Sarduy
1520 600
1 Mutilla Paco
1270
6 Said Goiri
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Farm Club Relocated
PVC GLUE

Thuriday, Aug. 2, 1979-7A

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York Islanders announced Wednesday they have moved their top Central
Hockey League farm club from Fort Worth, Texas to
Indianapolis, Ind. The announcement was the club's first
official confirmation of the action, which brings
professional hockey back to Indianapolis after the demise
of the World Hockey Association Indiana Racers last
year.
The team, formerly called the Fort Worth Texans, will
play in the Market Square Arena and will be composed of
players who played in Fort Worth as well as any draftees
that make the team. Bert Marshall, assistant coach to Al
Albour last season, will coach the team. The schedule
begins Oct. 10.

Gregory Wants To Play
JACKSON, Miss. (UP!) - Jack Gregory, an eight-year
New York Giants veteran who walked out of the team's
Pleasantvllle, N.Y. training camp earlier this week, said
Tuesday he left because he "was very, very unhappy."
The 32-year-old Okolona, Miss. native said his 12-year
National Football League career was not over. "I want to
go back, but not to New York. I don't want to play there
I'm not going back," he said during an interview on
Jackson television station WLBT.

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Sanford Firefighter Killed; Damage To $500,000?

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, Aug. 2,1919-16

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and that's when we saw me out.
Wednesday evening,
The pet supply occupied two owns the three buildings and ments, said she . called the accidental fire.
smoke.
"You can replace those old
ficer for the police department, sections of a three-section leased two of them to the Sanford fire department shortly
An eyewitness to the f ire,
He speculated that the in.
"By the time we got here, the buildings but you can't bring
praised the fire department building on Magnolia Avenue Morgans. He said the pet supply before 7 p.m.
vestigating team will have Kim DiGabriele, •19, of 314 fire truck was just getting here. back a life," said Polk as he
agencies for effectively con.between Second and Third had been "totally demolished"
determined
cause of the fire by Magnolia Ave., Sanford, saw The firemen were both standing stared at the burning rubble.
t.alning the fire.
streets. Firefighters worked but the paint company suffered
"I saw smoke coming from late this afternoon or early the brick wall fall on the men:
outside. They had just broken
"They did a fine job, keeping feverishly to extlnquish the only some water damage.
the east side of the building," tomorrow morning.
"About 6:45 p.m., me and my the Window and the wall
the fire out of the paint store," blaze before it reached the third
Approximately 55 firefighters Ms. Russell said. "As I was
"price was one of my best girlfriend smelled smoke. We collasped on both of them.
Morris said. "If It had gotten section, the Senkarik Glass and from both the Sanford fire dialing the fire department, the friends," Wright said as he thought it was our apartment.
"The one guy they got out
Into the warehouse, the whole Paint Co., Inc.
department and the Seminole smoke started coming out of the watched firefighters douse the We got scared and turned off real fast but the other guy block could have gone."
Skip Senkarj)c said his father County public safety depart- vent in the top of the building, remnants of the deadly fire late the television. We ran outside they had to dig the other one
ment pooled their manpower
"I told the firemen 'Oh dear
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and equipment to bring the fire God, the flames have burned
under control, said a Sanford clear out," Ms. Russell said.
Fire Department official.
She called the fire departThe city's equipment in- ment a second time five

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Wanda Gail Foster and
Joseph Authur Reaves
were married July 21 at 4
p.m. at the New sit.
Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church. Rev. G. L.
:ims performed the candlelight and double ring
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Clear of Lucille, Emily
dashed into the proshop.
She paused to mke sure
she had her charge plates.
Yes. Okay, down to
business. ("Dress well and
you'll play well," the golf
pro had said.)
"May I help you?" asked
the salesgirl,
"I've got a grudge match
this afternoon and I want to
beat the pants off my opponent. Dress me for
murder."
The girl nodded and
pulled out a pair of rust
knickers by Di Fini.
"These come in ivory,
silver, gray, blue and
brown but I think rust, for
your coloring. Notice the
tapered leg. No excess
material flowing in the
wind to cut your concentration.
She moved on to the
blouses. "You have your
choice of coordinanted
blouses, long or shortsleeved, striped or plaid,
$17 or $. The knickers, by
the way, are $60." Emily
chose a long-sleeved stripe,
"And here's the matching jacket. It combines a
knitted back with Qiana
suede inset on the front.
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so you'll want to keep it
zippered and probably
wear the collar up. You can
keep your gloves in the
chest pocket. The jacket is
also $60," she said, moving
to accessories. "And $3.50
for a pair of knee socks
black. I think
nnd 7.50
for the in.
rap."
As the girl totaled the
bill, Einih checked her
watch Lucille would be
getting impatient. So much
the better. Her ulcer might
act up.
'llere's the key to my
locker," she said. 'There's
a twenty in it for you if you
deliver time clothes and
make them look like
they've been hanging there
bra week Now, I've got to
eat lunch with the enemy.
Leave time key for inc in an
envelope at the front
desk."
The girl smiled. 'Certainly, Mrs.," she glanced
at the charge plate,
'Dickinson, May I suggest
you have the sole for
lunch? But recommuimend the
chicken a la king to your,
oh friend I happen to
no PIpring
know it'
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telle design is a real attention- finished knitting a sweater ioii through center point of
Special to The Herald
getter.
using the stockinette stitch and same stitch tar where you
Paris and New York
Be prepared to set aside some would like to monogram my started and draw yarn through
dominate the fashion trends,
extra time to make this top. It's initials on it. What is the best to tong side, thus completing
yet many women prefer to for
the
experienced wa
to do this.' - IS., duplicate stitch. Repeat this
maintain certain looks that fit needleworker who wants to Anniston. Ala.
procedure
for
desired
their personalities and lifestyle, attack a challenging project.
Dear IS.: Monogramnmning is fflunogrim or design. Best.
Today's woman likes to be Work the blouson in Reynolds easy to do on the stitch uu
udy IA)VC.
fashionable and needs to be Kitten yarn, a durable acrylic knitted your su'ater in. It is
Dear Judy IAwe:
I am
comfortable. If fashion means and wool blend. You will need called a duplicatr stich and is making a sleeveless sweater
comfort and knitting is a whiz
two pairs of knitting iiee(IleS, really a sunpk' enibrwder% and the Instructions say to
for you, you'll want to make a one
each of numbers six
stitch I 'vt' found this method 'hind cli'' so many stitches.
drawstring
blouson
for
your
eight
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the nicest monogram. I've looked everywhere and
late summer-early fall war- "Silvalwne'' crochet hook.
The
Using
a tapestry needle ith can't find any direction on how
drobe.
yarn is available in 16 shades
arn
in
a contrasting color, to bind off. Can you help me out
Blousons are winners for the and, be cause of its light weight
'bring the needle up from the please'.'
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working woman who sticks to the garment is seasonless
a wrong side through the center
Dear .I.1LS.: Binding off is
practicalities and comfort, as real plus for the active
of the stitch. Starting at the verysimple and uses a stitch
well as fashion trends. Use a
To order instructions, send 50 lower edge or bottom of design, you've probably used before,
machine washable yarn. It cents to Stitchin' Time, P.O. bring needle throu
g wrapping but under a different name. All
dries quickly and doesn't need Box 503, Radio City Station. around the base h,
of the 'V.'
ou are doing when binding off
pressing. But that's only the
beginning of the good news. The New York, N.Y. 10019. Ask for F'ollowing "V'' formed in knit is using a slip stitch: Insert
leaflet S 531 and don't forget to base, make duplicate stitch by hook in stitch, yarn over hook
drawstrings at time neckline and include your name, address and going from right to left behind and draw through stitch and
waist make a soft silhouette to zip code.
the two strands (f the same through loop on hook all in one
flatter all figures. In addition a
KNIT KNACKS
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knit with an interesting powDear Judy Love: I've just through. Do not pull too taut as stitch which adds no height to
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green and wore a spray of
baby's breath in her hair.
Bridesmaids were
Glorlda Fisher, Linda
Edwards, Shery Joseph
and Rose Cummings. Their
apple
green
off-theshoulder gowns were
identical to the gown worn
by the matron of honor.
Each carried a single
green carnation.
Henry Howard III served
as best man. Ushers were
Earl Fisher, Jeff Fisher,
Bobby Harrison and
Theredore Williams.
Cathy Stanley and Neki
Fisher were flower girls.
Darryl Williams was ring
bearer.

Given In marriage by her
parents, the bride chose for
her vows a formal gown ofwhite organza fashioned in
the princes style. Lace
and seed pearls accented
the bodice, tapered sleeves
and pleated skirt that
terminated in a flowing
lirain. A lace headpiece
secured her imported veil
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bordered in matching lace.
Norma Williams attended the bride as matron
of honor. She wore an apple
green on-the-shoulder
blouson top with a full
gathered skirt. She carried
a triple bouquet of carnations tinted in
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The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Crumedy of 1814 West 12th
St.,
Sanford.
The
bçldegroom is the son of
tt
late Mr. and Mrs.
J 'a m e s
Reaves,
I Gainesville.

Brooklyn 'Satis

Along with your August
Social Security check, you'll
be receiving some information
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about the advantages of joining
the Direct Deposit Program.
Basically, the program allows
You to designate that your check
be sent directly to your financial
institution, We think it is good advice.
Consider the safety factor. And the fact
that your check will be deposited immediately each month, even if yoj.i'
not at home. Naturally, we *.cd)d like
You to designate FirJI.-Fderap of Mid.
Florida for Direct Deposit of your
hock so you can be earning in"-Nf rest from day one. Of course,
just because your check
\comes to us direct
doesn't mean you can't

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eluded four pumpers, one minutes later, Ms. Russell said
Sanford Fire Dept. U. Bill "She held up real good and late Sanford from there 33 years
tanker, a ladder truck and one
rescue
vehicle
while
the
county
to
tell
officials
the
flames
had
Price
who died at Wednesday last night she insisted on seeing ago.
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reached
the
roof.
night's
fire which demolished a my husband, Ed.
brought in two pumpers and
He was a U.S. Navy veteran,
"The
flames
went
to
the
back
building
at Magnolia Avenue
a graduate of Seminole High
"She wanted to let Ed u
one tanker, he added.
The Sulford fire department of the building and then they and Second Street was an ex- she was glad he was alive. She School and attended many fire
was alerted to the blaze by went to the front," Ms. Russell tremely well-liked and capable said she was just thankfulthat schools, Including Ocala Fire
said.
man, according to fellow one of them was living."
College.
Ms. Russell .said she had gone firefighters.
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He was off-duty when he
'Oh dear God,
William Lloyd Price, '36, of
to school with the parents of the
I.A. Bill Lee, who relieved 314 Lakeview Ave., was born in responded to his last fire call. dead fireman.
Assistant Fire Chief Sid Galley Savannah, Ga., and moved to HUGH THOMSON
the flames have
"Before the fire department at the fire scene. said. "I went
gui ulere, &amp;L iwo aireany
nroen to work with Bill Price 16 years
burned clear out'
through the roof," said Gary ago. He was the best lieutenant
Burns, one of the witnesses.
In the fire department. A good
witnesses at an apartment
Ernie Wright, state deputy one. Well liked. He hadn't been
building down the street. The fire marshal, said today he and a lieutenant long. He became
black, twirling smoke could be members of both the Sanford one when U. Bennett retired seen from a mile away and and county fire departments that was about two years ago.
resembled a tornado standing are investigating the cause of He was a good man."
still, according to witness,
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the fire. Wright would not
nwom rn.,o Dv iom VffiC,,
Louise Russell, 67, of 116 W. comment on whether he has
Lt. Ed. F. Brooklyn, a
Brooklyn lies In traction
Second Street, Avalon Apart- ruled out all the elements for an firefighter hospitalized with
pelvic and other injuries, as a
result of Wednesday's blaze
said, "U. Price worked under
me for 16 years on C Shift and
factory
when the Department expanded
he was promoted to Lieutenant.
He was a well-liked man. You
Sanford Fire Dept.
Ed F. Angela, 20.
She added that right after tiest yard In the neighborhood," better believe he was. He was
Brooklyn, who was hospitalized
U. Brooklyn, who received a pitching for the Lookouts, her Mrs. Brooklyn said,
just like a brother to me.
at Seminole Memorial Hospital broken pelvis and other husband served in Korea for 23
"He loved stock car racing
Mrs. Brooklyn said she
following Wednesday's fire at multiple injuries when a wall of months during the Korean war, wanted to thank the many and he loved fishing," Brooklyn
Magnolia Avenue and Second bricks collapsed will be 49
Concerning Brooklyn's In' people who had called asking said.
Street which claimed the life or
month.
"All
I can say is, he's one of
juries,
Mrs. Brooklyn said that about her husband. "We've had
U. Bill Price, was reported in
Mrs. Brooklyn said her In addition to the broken pelvis so many calls from people the finest men I've ever met,"
satisfactory condition this husband has been a firefighter he suffered, "He may have to letting us know they cared. i Brooklyn said. "He did his job
morning at the Sanford
hospital. His wife Edith, was at for 23 years and was graduated have a pin put into his hip."
want to thank all of them for the to the utmost of his ability. And
from Seminole High School in
Mrs.
Brooklyn
said
she
and
kindness
they have shown us. he'd go out of his way to do
the hospital with l
1949.
her husband have a motorcycle And I want to express my another man a favor."
It. Brooklyn's wife, Edith,
The Brook]yns live at 112
"and we travel quite a bit on gratitude to Mrs. Price, who,
"He played pro baseball for a
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even with her terrible loss, said of Price's wife, Juanita:
have three children; a son, State League, then as pitcher
"He works around the house a insisted on coming to see Ed
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lot - and In the yard - things iare iast night to let him ki
Jobanle, 21 and a daughter Lookouts," Mrs. Brooklyn said.
like that. And we've the pret- she was glad he was stillalh

THIS MONTH YOU'LL
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ALONG WITH YOUR
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weighs 350 pounds. How can a
problem like that be solved?
I'm in a state of absolute
desperation.
When we were married more
than 30 years ago, she was a
beautiful peon. About seven
months later, she became
pregnant and three months into
either be dead or a bedriddei
her pregnancy, she decided
go home and visit her relatives, invalid.
The visit lasted two months and
DEAR READER — There I
when she came back, I was not very much that I can do
shocked. It must have been a And I doubt
going t
continual feast. I never be able to solve this problen
Imagined anyone could gain so herself.
much weight.
Anyone who has such sever
About 15 years ago she was problems with obesity shoul
having pains and did see a certainly be under medics
doctor who specialized in supervision. It is definitely
weight reduction. She lost about life-threatening disease at tha
100 pounds. After that she had stage. Your wife probabl,
an operation for gallstones. But needs psychiatric help. Sh
she didn't keep her weight
needs to understand why sh
and like so many people, she has such binges
continued to eat and grew and why she is a compulsive eater
grew. This continued until the This could be just part of th
lining of her abdomen ruptured total program that she needs t
causing a hernia,
rehabilitate herself.
She's had several operations
Yes, I know that losing a
for a loop of her intestine pound a week would represent a
rotruding
four-year stretch but the four
The operations haven't worked years will pass anyway. Th
because she eats so much the best approach is to establisi

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vatlon and who can blame her?
i am also sending )'OU The
Letter number 16-10,
weight loss of not more than Depression:
The Ups and
about a pound a week. My wife Downs of life. Others who want
is 200 pounds overweight so that this issue can send 75 cents by
would take about four years. A check or coin with a long,
prolonged ordeal like that stamped, self-addressed en-

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control, coordination and had college age inales come to
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strength that the finest athlete niv classes to learn grace and someone who worked with
Abby. Being gay myself. I
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE OF ADOPTIONOF
RESOLUTION P40,264
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giwen
by the City of Winter Springs, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.940.CA44.E
Florida, that the City Council of the
City of Wntur Springs, Florida, In MARSHA LYNN HARRIS BAR.
PiES,
Regular Session on July 24, 1979,
Honeymoon
Petitioner,
adopted Resolution No. 264 entItled
and
as follows:
DONALD EDWARD BARNES,
A RESOLUTIOPI OF THE CITY
PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (UP!)
Respondent.
Police searched the Gull
Authorities said the shootings probably occurred between 10 OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, NOTICE OF ACTION WITH
DES.
VACATING THOSE CERTAIN
Coast today for a man with a Vandyke beard, wanted for
p.m. CDT Sunday and 1:30 a.m. CDT Monday.
CRIPTION OF REAL PROPERTY
RIGHTS.OF.WAY
LOCATED
quelonlng In the slaying of two Kentucky honeymooners.
"We have no indication right now of whether the woman was WITHIN THE PROPERTY HERE- PROCEEDED AGAINST
The battered, partlallystrlppedbody of Theresa Mayer 21 and
raped. We'll have to wait until the full autopsy report Is IN.BELOW DESCRIBED: CON TO: DONALD EDWARD BARNES
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE:
the bound body of husband Joseph, 24, were discovered Tucday
received," said chief investigator Craig Monroe.
Petition for Dissolution has been
PARCEL
I
morning, three days after they were married in a double ring
lie said a motive in the slayings was not Immediately
PART of Lot B, Blork C and Lots filed against you and a prayer
ceremony at St. Thomas More Church In Paducah, Ky.
contained with the Petition requests
established. Several travelers checks and Jewelry were found on
12, 52 and 53, Block 0,
Mitchell's Survey of the Moses E. the Court to award that certain
An autopsy showed both had died of gunshots to the head.
the bodies of the victims.
Levy Grant, Plat Book 1, Page 5 property owned by you and your
Investigators said a man wearing a Vandyke beard was
Public Records of Seminole County, wife, Marsha L'nn Harris Barnes,
believed to have been seen driving Mayer's car during the pre.
as tenants by the entireties, iocated
The woiiiaii had been stripped of her clothes from the waist
Florida, described as follows:
at Lonqwood, Florida, and more
dawn hours Monday. The car was found narkPfl
rnd(lnnti!1l
,lnuii ,,n,I fbi, ,win
(n,.nfI w;ip, I.lc k,in,lc
COMMFNCF
_______________________________
of the East right-of-way linic,s particularly described as:
street In nearby Gulfport Wednesday evening and inve;tigato;s
autt;orities said.
LOt 24, BlOCk 1, Sabal Point
Road with the center line of the
were processing the vehicle for possible clues.
o-Child Care
"We hear of this happening to others, but when It happens to
5-Lost &amp; Found
LwOviet Road as shown on Amended Piat, Plat Book 19. Page
Harrison County investigators said a preliminary autopsy
the Plat of North Orlando, Plat BoOk 62, Seminole County, Florida
you, it's just overwhelming," said the Rev. Aloylsus Powers, who
12, Pages 10 and Ii, Public Records to your wife, Marsha Lynn Harris
report revealed the woman had been shot twice in the head and
First&amp;Onlychildcarec.n?erop.n
Lost: Black Male Chose Chow
rnarrle(l the couple Saturday.
of Seminole County, Florida: thence Barnes, as lump sum alimony, and
Saturday in Sanford
Begin.
puppy.
Vic.
Dougias
Ave.
area.
her husband once in the back of the head. They said a small
lie said the couple had been restoring an old house in Paducah
N. 06 degrees S.S' u' w.. 532Sf t
you are required to serve a copy of
fling June 2. Sanford Early
Reward
being
offered
for
return,
caliber pistol was used.
to the point of curvature of a curve, your Response or Pleading on the
where they intended to live after their honeymoon.
Childcare Center. 3226445.
Needs medical attention, Call
concave Easterly, having a radius of petitioner's attorney before August
322.0789.
_______________________________
67671 feet. thence run 37L53 feet 27, 1979. If you fall to do so,
9Good Things to Eat
Lost: Black 4 mo. German
alona the arc. thru a central angle of judgment by detault will be taken
Shepherd last seen Laurel Ave.
_______________________________
32 degrees 02' 45" to the point of against you for the relief demanded
______ alNotice
Name "King". Call 322.6507 or
tangency thereof; thence N.
in the Petition.
Puwiiy'&amp;ii, pork, fIst Free
830.1942 after S.
degrees 07' 12" E., 341.12 feet to the
This notice shall be published once
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
North right-of-way of 3rd Street as a wed, for tour 141 consecutive
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
Meats.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
Woodbury Funeral Home for %hownonsaidPlatotNorthOrlando weeks in the Sanford Evening
6--Child Care
and the POINT OF BEGINNING, Herald.
Bruce
and
Alayne
Ford
were
the
purpose
of restoring the
CONSOLIDATED REPORTOF CONDITION
CreamCrowderpeas,youpick
saidpnintbeInonacurv,,concave,
Dated this 23rd day of July, 1979,
Stripling Farms, NarcIssus Ave.
dismayed when they discovered brain," said Smith. "At that Northerly, having a radius of 93.50 at Sanford, Seminole County,
(Including DomestiC Subsidiaries)
Unique Kindergarten
3fl.5997, 322.1871
thence from a tangent bearIng Florida.
f 5 year olds
(Dollar Amounts in Thousands)
a medical examiner, without time the body was examined by
of N 61 degrees 35'36" W., run 40.08 (SEAL)
Call 322.66.45
THE STATE BANK OF FOREST CITY
their permission, had removed two physicians and
It was feet along the arc to the Northerly
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CITYOF FORESTCITY,SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL0R10A32751
fl-Instructions
their dead child's brain before discovered that the thoracic extension of the center line of said
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE JUNE30, 1979
she was buried.
By: Eve Crabtree
(chest) and abdominal (st() Moss Road; thence N. 25 degrees 07'
State Bank No. 317
Reserve District No. 6
Legal Notice
12" E., 329.24 feet; thence N. 29
Deputy Clerk
_____________________________
But
when
the
body
of
lihonda
mach)
cavities
were
totally
ASSETS
reesfl'53"E.2.l1 feet; thence Michael S. Davis
Creative Expressions
323-8812
F'ord, 3, who died of hydroenvoid of any organs.
S. 62 degrees 57' 46" E. 511.49 feet; Smith 3. Davis
Mu. Thou.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
thence
S.
07
degrees
59'
09"
W.,
P.O. Box 1152
cephalitis, was exhumed to
_______________________
Cashandduetromdeposltory institutions ...............1,383
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
18-Help Wanted
150.00 feet; thence 5. 1? degrees 05
Orlando, Fl. 32802
U.S. Treasury securities ...............................1,797
by virtue of that certain Writ of
rer)lace her brain
alleuedlv
I aI
w., oj.jj leet; inence N. 75 Attorney for Petitioner
Obligations of other U.S. Government
Execution
issued
out
of
and
under
removed during an autopsy
AVCSN
____________________________
degrees 01' 02" W., 638.25 feet to the PublIsh July26 6 Aug. 2, 9, 16, 1979
the seal of the Circuit Court of
agencies and Corporations ..........................1,638
POINT OF BEGINNING. Con. OEL.113
FIGHT INFLATION
CITY OF
doctors
discovered all her inOrange
County,
FlorIda,
upon
a
final
Obligations of States and political sub.
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
taming 6.98 acres, more or tess.
____________________________
judgement rendered in the aforesaid
temal organs were missing
divisions In the United States .......................520
NoticeofpublicP$.aring
power. For details, call 644.3079.
PARCEL II
court
on
the
26th
day
of
June,
AD.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Other bonds, notes and debentures .....................None too. Cotton had been stuffed In
From the center line intersection SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
1979, in that certain case entitled,
ONE
PHONE CALL STARTS A
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
their place.
Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock .............None
of Moss Road and Longwood.Oviedo PROBATE DIVISION
Ronald L. Irwin Plaintiff, vs. Triton
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
Road;
run
thence
S.
U degrees FILE No. 79.2$3.Cp
Trading accountsecurities .............................None
'hint prompted the Fords
Development Company, Inc., and
RESULTFUL
END.
THE
theCityCounciloftheCityofwinter
23'12" E. along the center line
Art Pinder, Defendant, which
Federal funds sold and securities pur.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NUMBER 1S322.2611.
Wednesday (o increase from $4 Sprin, FlorIda, that said City Longwood.
Oviedo
Road
701.16
feet;
aforesaid
Writ
of
Execution
was ____________________________
chased under agreements to resell ..................1,175
Council will hold a Public HearIng at
mIllion to $12 mIllion the
thence N. 01 degrees 36' 18" E. 351.56 KATHERINE M. STOVER,
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income)
.12,250
Deceased,
th
Winter
Springs
City
HaIl,
400
N.
Experienced maintenance supr.
feet
to
the
Point
of
Curvature
of
a
Seminole County, Florida, and I
itlmiourtt of damages sought
Less: allowance forpossible loan losses .......
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
99
Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs, curve concave Easterly with a
Apply in person'Sanford Nursing
have
levied
upon
the
following
against
Metro
Medical Florida, on Tuesday, August 21, radius of 921.31 feet and a central
C. Loans, Net...........................................
The administration of the Estate
12,151
6 Cony. Home 950 Mellonville
described property owned by Triton
of
Katherine
M.
Stover,
deceased,
Lease financing receivables ...........................None
1XIIIIItIeF Jotui Ashhurst, the
1979, at 7:30 p.m., or as coon angle of 24 degrees 25' 48": run
Development, Inc., said property
thereafter as possible, to consider
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
thence along the arc of said curve File Number 792$3.CP, Is pending in desCribed as follows:
doctor who performed the
the
Circuit Court for Seminole
* * * * * * * *
an Ordinance entitled as follows:
394.11 feet to the Point of Tangency;
The Westerly 500 feet of the
and other assets representing
autopsy after Rhonda died last
County, Florida, Probate Division,
DRIVER
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
run thence N. 26 degrees 02'
southerly 165 feet of Lot 19, of Entz.
bank premises ..........................................
the address Of which is Seminole minger Farms, No.
January.
143.08
feet
for
a
Point
LOCAL
DELIVERY
OF
WINTER
SPRINGS,
FLORIDA,
of
Beginning;
3
according
to
Realestateownedother thanbank premises ............None
contlnuethenceN.26degree,02'oo" County Court House, Sanford, Fla.
Will train. Fla. Chauffeurs license.
AMENDING SEC. 6.20 OF THE
the plat thereof as recorded In Plat
"Their religious beliefs are
investments in unconsolIdated subAAA EMPLOYMENT
WINTER SPRINGS CODE OF OR.
E. 376.23 feet; thence N. 14 degrees 32771. The name and address of the
Book 6, Page 27, of the Public
that the child should be
sldiariesandassoctatedcompanies ................None
personal representative and of the Records of
55' 35" E. 150.00 feet; thence S.
9l2rrenchAve.
DINANCES ENTITLED "FIRE
Seminole County,
returned to its maker in the PREVENTION CODE ADOPTED", degrees 04" 25" E. 13021 feet; personal representative's attorney Florida; LESS the Westerly 165 feet
Customers' liabIlity to this bank on
(corner 10th &amp; French)
thence North 26 decrees 02' 06" E. are set forth below,
acceptances outstanding ...........................None
323.5176
fonn in which it came," the
TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOP.
of the Southerly 165 feet of Lot 19 of
All interested persons are
Otherassets ...........................................243
102.9Sfeet; thence North 220.00feet;
TION
OF
THE
1978
EDITION
OF
said Entzminger Farms, No. 3, as
Fords' attorney, Grant W.
required
to file with the court
thence N. 63 degrees 57' 51" W. 52.0
THE NATIONAL FiRE CODES IN
* * * * * * * *
TOTAL ASSETS (sum
measuredalongthe llnesof said Lot
Siriith, told UP!.
feet; thence N. 26degrees 02'06" E. WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
19.
WINTCR SPRINGS; PROVIDING
items 1 thru 15) ....................................19,902
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
/tshihurst, who also is profes- FOR SEVERABILITY; PRO.
180.00 feet; thence S. 63 degrees
Wanted retired couple interested
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
LIABILITIES
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE:
54" E. 285.00 feet; thence S.
insubsidizing incometo work as
Seminole County, Florida, will at
VIDING
FOR
CONFLICTS
AND
sor
of
pathology
at Meharry
Demand deposits of individuals,
all
claims
against
the
estate
and
Assist, Mgrs. of general store.
degrees 34' 25" E. 283.00 feet to a
EFFECTIVE DATE.
11:00A.M. on the 17th day of August,
Medic:il
College,
declined
conl
partnerships, and corporations .....................6,698
any obiection by an interested A.D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
349.5627
point on the Westerly right of way
A copy of said Ordinance shall be
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
IIWflt Oil the case. He surren
line of Sherry Avenue; run thence s. person to whom notice was mailed
the highest bidder, for cast,, subject
available at the Office of the CiIy
Restaurant help wanted, mature 6
that challenges the validity of the to any and all existing liens, at the
partnerships, and corporations .....................10,159
dered the brain- contained in
Clerk Of the City of Winter SprIngs, U degrees 52' 25" W., along said will,
dependable, part time &amp; full
the
qualifications
of
the
DeposIts of United States Government .......................a
right of way 655.00 feet; the 26
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
Florida,
for
all
per
-sons
desiring
to
plastic sack
last week in
time
good hours. Apply in
degrees 02' 06" W. 506.06 feet; personal representative, venue or
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Deposits of States and political
examine the same,
person to Stuckey's Pecan
jurisdiction of the court.
to a court order obresponse
thenceleaving
said
riohtof
way,
run
Florida,
the
above
described
real
All Interested parties are invited
subdivisions in the United States ....................
904
Shoppe, 1.4 6 46, Sanford.
N. 57 de9rees 57' 15" W. 6.4387 feet
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS property.
tamed by the Fords.
to attend and be heard,
Deposits of foreign governments
to the PoInt of Beginning. Con. NOT SO FILED WILL BE
That
said
sale
is
being
made
to
Datedlhis23rddayom
July,
1979.
BeauticIans Experienced
T1U discovery that other
and official Institutions ............................None
tainngtheremn14.776saesmeor FOREVER BARRED,
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
City of Winter Springs.
Commission+Co.flenetits
Deposits of Commercial banks ........................
organs
s'.eru
nussing
was made
less. All of the above being in
Dateofthefirstpublicationofthis Execution.
10
Florida
830S767evenings
sndItceri ths&amp;5 .......... 4*l.:).
notice of admInistration: July 26,
Seminole County, Florida.
472
Tuesday.
John E. Polk,
By: s.Mary T. N011on
'hjtt"
'Tots) ep%t (wum of (torn;
1979.
I
This
,NQ1'(Ce,ls
in
Sheriff
City
Chit
"T1 ditId's'bód wiá'dtsin..
LET'S BE HONES;
wIth F. s. sso.io.
llthru23) .........................................16,282
a.A. Douglas Stover, Ill
SemInole County,
II you weren't lookIng for a new
terrtd and taken to the Publish Aug. 2, 1979
DATED
this
27th
Personal
Representative
day
of
July,
1979
Florida
a. 1. Total demand deposits ......................7,448
DEM.20
___________________________________
career you wouldn't be reading
BOx 36
Mary T. Norton,
Publish: July 26, August 7, 9, 16,
a. (2) Total time and savings deposits ............10,834
this ad, and if we weren't looking
Alna, Maine 04536
City Clerk
1919
Federal funds purchased and securities
for someone to do a lob this ad
Attorney for
Publish Aug. 2, 1979
DEL.110
Notice
sold under agreements torepurchase...............None
wouldn't behere. If you want the
Personal Represent live:
DEM.19
a. lnterest.bearing demand notes
opportunity to earn Three to
JULiAt I'... DOMiJ";K
Five Hundred dollars a week,
(nole beiaticesj issued to the
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING of Fishback, Davis, Dominick
FICTITIOUS NAME
REPORT OF CONDITION
call 1-800-432.8403 anytime for
8.
Bennett
U. S. Treasury .....................................95
OF LANDOWNERS OF SLAVIA
Notice is hereby given that I am
CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIESOF THE
recorded message.
110 E. Washington
DRAINAGE
b.Otherliabllitiesforborrowedmoney .................None
DISTRICT
OF
engaged in business at MULLET
ATLANTICNATIONAL
BANKOF SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Orlando, Florida 37101
Mortgage Indebtedness and
LAKE PARK ROAD Seminole
* * * * * * * *
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
Telephone: 305.425.2786
TO ELECT A SUPERViSOR OF
lIability for capitalIzed leases ......................None
County, Florida, under the fictitious
AT
THE
CLOSE
OF
BUSINESS
Publish
July
26
6
Aug.
2,
(929
SAID
DISTRICT
ON JUNE 3 9
neme of SUE'S NURSERY and that
Bank's liability on acceptances executed
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
DEL.116
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Published in response to call mad.by
I intend to register said name with
andoutitanding ...................................
TRAINEE
None
a meeting of the owners of lands
the
Clerk
of
the Circuit Court,
Light typing,
ComptroIi.rofth.CurrenCy,und.rtji,)7,
Other liabilities .......................................
situated In SLAVIA DRAINAGE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
213
Seminole County, FlorIda in ac.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
United States Code, Section
DISTR ICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordlnateet
OF
SEMINOLE
cor
Ce wjth the provisions of the
912 French Ave.
CharterNUmberl3lsl
FLORIDA ORLANDO DiVlIInII
notes arid dahentur.t( I turn
NatIoftaIR..nfr D I.II.i
COUNTY. FtflPIflA.ii,IIIP,akI.4
name ratu?es, ToWit:
(corner 10th 8. French)
the
MemorIal
BuIldIng
COURT
NO.:
77'21S.Orl-Civ.Y
Stnt.rnentof Resources and Liabilities
(former City
of items 24 thru 29)
Section 845.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
18,590
323.5176
Hall) in Oviedo, Fiorlda, at ten UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Suordinated notes and debentures ...................
ASSETS
51g. N. Luclle Hill
None
PlaintIff,
V5' ULYSEES Mc.
o'clock A.M. on the 72nd day of
Rt. 1 Box 1073
EQUITY CAPITAL
Thousands of dollars August, AD. 1979,for the purpose of FADDEN, Defendant(s).
* * * * * * * *
Cash anddue fromdeposltory instItutIons...............6,126
Oviedo, Fla. 32765
Preferred stock:
____________________
NOTICE OF SALE
electIng one supervisor for said
Notice is
U.
S.
Publish:
July26,
August
2,
9,
16,
1979
Treasury securities ...............................
a. Noshares outstandIng None (par value) ..........None
hereby given that pursuant to a
5,819
District for a term of three years, at
SOBIKS Sanwich shops Is now
DEL.114
Obligations of other U. S. Government
Common stock:
which election every acre of land in Summary Final Decree of
taking applications for manager
agencies and corporations ..........................
the District shall represent one Foreclosw'e entered on July 2, 1979
No shares authorized 72,000
trainee posItIon in the Sanford
by
the
share and each owner shalt be en.
above entitled Court ui the
Obligations of States and political
Store. Benefits available. In.
No. shares outstanding 72,000 (par value)
County Court
720
titled to vote in person, or by proxy above style cause, the undersigned Orange County, Florida
terested applicants apply at
subdivisions In the United States ...................4,902
Surplus .................................................345
in writing duly signed, for every United States Marshal, or one of hIs
Sobiks SandwIch Shop General
Case
No.
$0782833
Undivided profits ......................................
All
other
securities
......................................69
247
acre of land owned by him In such duly authorized deputies, will sell Hobart Corporation,
Office 753 N. Hwy. 17.92 between
Federal funds sold and securities pur
Plaintiff
Reserve for contingencies and
the property situate in Seminole
District; guardians may represent
9 &amp; 11 AM.
other capital reserves .............................None
chased underagreements toreseiI ..................250
their wards, personal represen. County, Florida, described as: Lot
American Food Services Cor.
Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income) .....23,056
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
L Lone Pines, accoroing to Piat
tatives may represent estates
* * * * * * * *
Less: Allowance for possible loan losses .......3
poratlón ak-a American Food
(sum of items 32thru 36) ...........................1,312
deceased persons, and private thereof as recorded in Flat Book 12,
Service,
Incorporated,
d-b.a
Park
&amp;
Loans.
corporations
page
21
of
the
Public
Records
of
Nat
may
be
represented by
.......................................... 24,736
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
3CASHIERS
their officers or duly authorIzed Seminole County, Florida, subiect, Shop, Defendant
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
CAPITAL (sum of items 30, 31 and37) ..............19,902
Needed immediately. Part time.
however, to taxes. It any due. forth. Circuit
*n,4 n4h,'
aoent. The owners ni rnelnrl•w
,pnvciJiun
VANUA
lull time available.
theacresgeof such District shall be ('al' 1919 at publIc outcry to the Orange County, Florida
bank premises .....................................
Amounts outstanding as of report date:
AAA EMPLOYMENT
887
highest and best bidder for roth at
Case No. CI1$l1473
necessarytoconstituteaquorumfØ
Real estate owned other than bank premises ............26
912 French Ave.
Standby letters of credit, total.................None
the purpose of holding such election 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, August
Borden, Inc., Plaintiff
All other assets .......................................580
(corner iOth&amp; French
1979 at the West door of the -vs.
Amount of standby letters of credit
and to transact such other
323.5176
as may come before tt,e meeting. Seminole County Courthouse, American Food Services Car.
TOTAL ASSETS .......................................44,34
in Memo Item la (1) conveyed to
Sanford,
Florida.
DATEOthis
others throughparticlpatlons ......................
IlthdavofJuly,A.D.
LIABILITIES
poration,
None
Defendant
* * * * * * * *
Dated: July
1979
1979
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
Time certificates of deposit In
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
________________________
.1,
GEORGE
R.
GROSSE
B.F.
Wheeler,Jr,
and
corporations
denominations of $100,000or more ..................
13,527
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
1,344
lfvouarehavingdlfficultyflnding
Chairman
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
UNITED STATES MARSHAL by virtue Of that certain Writ of
Other time deposits in amounts
a place, to live, car to drive,a
Middle District of Florida
5- James 0. Colbert
Execution issued out of and under
partnershIps, arid corporations .....................21,758
of $100,000or more .................................
iob, or some service you have
None
'1' W.R. Clonts
KENDELL W. WHERRY
the seal Of the Circuit Court of
Deposits of United States Government ..................
Average for X Calendar days (or
need of, read all ow' want ads
Assistant United States Attorney
As the Board of Supervisors
122
Orange County, Florida, upon a final
every day.
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Attorney for Plaintiff
calendar month) ending with report date:
of Slavia Drainage District of
judgment rendered In the aforesaid
Publish:
July
26,
August
2,
9
16,
Seminole
County,
Florida
Cash and due from depository
in the United States ................................4,432
court
on the 21st day of March A.O,
1979
Publish: August 2, 9, 1979
Certified and officers' checks ...........................153
InstItutIons (corresponds to Item 1 above) ...........1,439
1979, in the certain case entitled,
OEL.71
ORGANIST CHOIR
OEM-S
Total
Federal funds sold and securities
BOrden, Inc., Plaintiff.vs. American
DeposIts .........................................
39992
Total demanddeposlts ........................16,674
DIRECTOR
Food
purchased under agreements to resell
_______________________
Services Corporation,
NOTICE OF PUSLICMIITINO
Defendant, and under a prior writ
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Total time and savings deposits
(corresponds toitemi above)
23,318
1,263
of
Grace
United
NOTiCE is hereby given that the execution
Methodist Clwrth,
as lIsted above docketed
Mortgage indebtedness and liability
Total loans (correspondsto item9aabove) ...........
FICTITIOUS NAME
Sanford, Florida. Call Mon. Thru
Planning Division of Seminole on the 23rd day of February
AD.
for capitalized leases ...............................
Time certifIcates of deposits in
AFFIDAVIT
Fri. 9.1?, 322.1472 or 3334S55.
County, Florida, will hold a public 1979 and which
16
aforesaid Writs of
All other liabilities ....................................602
STATE OF FLORIDA
meetng on August 8, 1,79 at the Execution
denominatIons of $100,000 or more
were
delivered
to
me as
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding
Attamonte City Hall, Commission Sheriff of Seminole
(corresponds to Memoranda item lb above)
1,250
County, Florida, Waitresses 6 Bar Maids. Ex.
It Is hereby stated under oath, Chambers, 225 Nowburyport Ave., and I have
subordinated notes and debentures) ................10,610
perienced only I Apply 1 to 4
levied upon the
. Total deposits (corresponds to item 24 above) ......18,120
to Florida Statute use, Altamonfe Springs, Florida and on described property, belnU following
p.m., Wed. thru FrI. Joint in the
EQUITY CAPITAL
localeo
in
that:
August 9. 1979 at the Seminole Seminole
f. Federal funds purchased and securities sold
ooth, 339.1843.
Common
stock:
County,
Florida,
more
.,aadas.
I tk
f.ntw rai,ns,....
rwui i'.. F'. PartIcularly described
iv
intinos to
NO. snares authorIzed 73,500
as follows:
Maitiend Park Avenue, Suflford, Florida.
engage in buslnes at
(corresponds toitem 23ebove) .....................None
I. One 1977 Lincoln Continental, 4.
No. sharesoutstanding73,500 (par value) ...........733
meetIngs will begin at the
Avenue,
Altamonte
SprIngs,
Both
r Town Car Sedan, Tan Vinyl.
Other liabIlities for borrowed money
Surplus ................................................1,545
FlorIda, under the trade name of hour of 7:00 p.m. The meetings ore Yellow ID No. 7Y$2A$S$4fl,
ADVERTISING
bei,
(corresponds to Item 26babove) ....................
None Undivided profits and reserve for
beln conducted In order to discuss stored t Ratliff
SOB. DIRT SERVICE.
I.
Sons
in
Sanford,
Total assets (corresponds to item 16 above) ...........19,644
contIngencies and other capital reserves ................1,434
7. The full and true name of every and hear comments on the proposed Florid..
I the undersigned ofticer, do hereby declare that this Report TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ...........................
interested in otaftoltheMass Transit Element '
party or corporat
II. Various and assorted grocery
SALES
the Comprehensive Plan for store
of CondItion (including the supporting schedules) has been TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
S.O.B. DIRT SERVICE, and
equipment Including coolers,
extent of the inter of cacti such Seminole County, Florida. This CompresSors, scales, slicers
prepared in conformance with the Instructions issued by the
An aggressIve salespr.
EQUITY CAPITAL .................................4tu
party and-or corporatiji Is as meeting is being held pursuant to cabinets, a complete inventoryand
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Is true to the best of
of
MEMORANDA
SOn is nóed.d fQr
tofiows: DUNMAR CORPORATION the requiremsnts of Local Govern, which can
my knowledge and belief.
obtained at the Civil
Amounts outstanding as of report date:
mont Comprehensive Plafming ACt Division ofbethe
sales
100
percent.
Seminole County
Frank C. Dobson
of
Time certificates of deposit in
of 1975, and Chapter 74412. l.a*i Cl Sheriff's Department.
3. A proof of publication o.
All
property
Executive Vice PresIdent and Cashier
Florida.
After
the
denomirationsof$100,000o,mor, .................
misting
the
to
notice of intention to register •
2.810
be sold In a lot,
July 23, 1979
Average for 30 calendar days (or
fictitious name is recorded with this Planning Division will review and fl the undersigned as Sheriff of
A gràt
undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this
AffidavIt and attached hereto as revise, as awopriate, the draft Seminole County, Florida, will at
calendar month) ending with report date:
future
for
a
element for consideration by the
Exhibit "A".
Report of Condition (including the supporting schedules) and
Total deposits...........................................40,076
lI:OOA.M.onth.1oth(sayofg$,
er, Previous sales ox.
Boa'd of County Com,nisslonsrs In AD. 1979,
Dunmar
Corporation
declared that It has been examIned by us and to the best of our
offer for sale and sell to
I, Kristee S. Day, Accounting Officer of the above-named
public hearing in October 1979. The the highst bidder, for casp, subiect
Sworn to and subsa-1ba4
per lenc, needed.
'knowledge and belief has been prepared In conformance with the bank do hereby declare that this Report of Conditions
public is invited to attend and be to any and 1l
Is true and
me this 23rd day of July,
Salary
existing
hem,
at
the
plus
:lnstructionissuedbytheFDlCandistrueandcorrect.
correct tothebestofmyknOwiedgeandl)elief,
heardconcarningthepropos.ddran Front (West) Door of
Sandra L. Osenkop
the Semjnole
William M. Morris
slon
amendment
Kriste S. Day
$0
with full corn.
Notary Public
the Comprehensive County Courthouse in Sanford,
ES. Green
Directors
July 24, 1979
Publish July 261 Aug.7,9, (6, 1979 Plan.
PaflY
Florida,
the
above
described
Ap$y
BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY properly,
Paul G. Falrcloth
DEL.1l5
We, the undersigned dIrectors attest the correctness of this
In person to:
PLANNER
OF
SEMINOLE
COUN.
State of Florida, County 31 Seminole SS:
'(SEAL)
statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that it has been
That said sale is being made to
TY, FLORIDA.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of July, examlnedbyus,andtothebestofourknowiedgeandbel,Istf.i,
satisfy the terms of saks Writs of
Ron
Benjamin E. Price,
:
E*eCVIiO.i.
1979, and I hereby certlty that I am not an officer or director of and correct.
County
ariser
*FLORIOA•
John E. Polk,
this barth
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
Seminole County Planning
Sheriff
My commission expIres December 21, 1979.
Division
Harry Lee. Jr.
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in person Lakeview Nursing
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license. 1-4 &amp; 4 12. 322 8566. Sanford Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
:ron, desk clerk. Apply in person
between 9 &amp; 5, Holiday Inn of
Sanford, Lake Front.

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Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Poriig 323.5324.

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ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY!!
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pllcants for
desk
clerk.
'waitresses 6 maids. Apply in
person Days Inn, Sanford,
between 11 am. 8. 5 p.m.
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'Cafeteria P.T to train now for
Sept. opening. 2 p.m..9 p.m.,
cxc. co. benefits. Apply to Mrs.
Whlttington, SCC cateteria. 321.
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seafood. 41011 p.m. (approx.)
with local restaurant. 321.0424.

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Telephone Sales Altamonte
Springs office. Guaranteed
salary, will train. Mr. James
" 8344346.

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,Experlenced tractor-trailer driver
wants lob.
NO BULLI
323 8711
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Wbath 8. kit privileges
323.7259

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Weekly&amp; monthly rates. inquire
500 S. Oak 841.7883.

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bath, SISO. Adults, furniture $10.
841.7883.

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on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.97 in santora. Call
323-8670 Mariner's Vilge.

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DeBary. Idealfor seniors. Lovely 1
BR, air, close to churches &amp;
shopping. 3fl-8054, 64J.6488.

dishes, silver, linens, TV 8. all
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Monthly. Shenandoah VIllage. 323
:2920.
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town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimrxie Cowan, 318 Palmetto

Ave.
DeBary retirement area. Char.
ming 2 BR apt., sc. porch,
laundry, C HIA. 668-5331.
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furnished including utilities. $160

mo 500 S. Oak. 841-7883.
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BATEMAN REALTY

213S' 5' French (11 92) Sanford
323 5324

Peg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
321 0739
Aft. Hrs. 372-7643. 372-1869
14(8 Valencla Ct. 3 BR, ('-'7 bath,
brick const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,500.
301 E. 23rd St. $36,900. Large 3 BR.
I'7 bath, C H&amp;A, FR, fireplace,
on 2 lots. with fruit trees.

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

Sanford's Sales Leader

LARGE LOT 3 BR, 2 6 split plan,
beautifully landscaped, fenced
bk yd, room for garden. $32,500.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY
INC.
REALTOR 323-7832
Eve. 372 8182,327-1587,322 7177

ATTRACTIVE I BR, 2 B ranch
style home, Ig rms., fenced side
yd. near schools &amp; shopping.
$19,500.

our lot o4 yours.
Build to Su'
FHA.VA,FHA 7358.345
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FANTASTIC Ig family 4 BR, 2 B,
FR, Cent air, w-w carpet. Lg.
rooms, fenced yd with well &amp;
sprinklers, "inground" pool.
Choice neighborhood. $43,900.
Exc. terms.

M. Unsworth Realty

REALTOR
ML
73 6061 or eveS. 323 05(7
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Harold Hall Realty

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $32,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.7287.

inc REALTOR, MLS

323.5774 Day or Night

13,000 sq ft downtown, 2 story brick
bldg. Currently leased, high
rat',rn fn yni hølu.vø V.5.000?

Charm of an old
2004 Lilly
FIrid,, hnni. will he fc,.d in
this modernized 4 BR, 4 6, pool
home. featuring garden rm.,
formal LR &amp; DR, FR &amp; a study.
On ~ acre lot. Strictly by appt.
Bobby Greene, REALTOR 6280333.

2chair est. barber shop. Inc. bldg.,
land &amp; eqpt. Only $28,000 w-$8000
dwn. Owner will hold at 7 pct.

16css

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. lOS'
paved road, 2i0' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal Lake. Only
vacant lot in area. $14,950.

1
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Re,. R.i Esiae Cr.5ir
2715 Iavfs,d Ave.
fl).7fl1

PARK RIDGE ESTATES
Comfortable 3 BR, 1½ BA. Large
Liv. Rm.1. Fam, Rm., Din. Rm.,
Fenced. One year warranty. Call
for appointment.

REAL1OR

HACIENDA HOME
3 BR, 2BA Spanish flavor. Fenced
with beautiful landscaping.
Central heat and air. FHA ap
praised for quick sale. ERA
Warranty,

339-0509
33905O$

Need a 3.2 w-garage, FP, for
$21,900? We have it.
4 BR 2 B fenced yd, C H&amp;A, car
port, scr. porch. $43,900.

ESTATE SALE
1110W. FIRSTSTREET
Make Oflert 2 story, 10 room on
deep lot, 123x330. Zoned corn.
mercial. $30,000. Beverly B.
Mason Realtor.Associate.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
25445. French Ave.
372 0231,323-7173, 322-0719

1011111

Furn. ApI., 1g. kit. Adults only
'400 Palmetto Ave.
$317166

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Branch Office 323.2222
sWAGON WHEEL CHARM 2
BR, 2 B ranch style home, just
listed. Situated on cor lot, lush
landscaping. 549.500. Call today
for appt.

REALTY

73 Apache 12 x 65 2 BR 2 bath,
porch, awning. Assume mor
tgage 587 ma., $2500 down. 323
7079.
See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
I/A a. FHA Financing

43-Lots-Acreage

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Best Terms. William Maliczowski Realtor 322-7983.
Sanford Lk. Sylvan area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are
water front. $63,500.

GREENE

Get Cash Buyers for a small investment. Place a low cost
classified ad for results. 322-2611
or 531.9993.

45-A--Oat of State
Property

REALTORS
617.5560
Ma it land Office
Offices Open Daily$am$pm

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

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Lakefront Lot- Loch Arbor, prize
of the area, gorgeous trees and
view. $37,000. Owner Associat.
322.8)95.

24 HOUR lB 322•9283

47-Real

Estate Wanted

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments 6 buy
equity. 322.0216.
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$4995
LOADED

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1978 CAMARO 6 CYL,

1968 FORD 4 DR.
WAGON
295
1978 VOLKS RABBIT
2 DR. A.0
$

'67Chev Idr,AC
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6PM 8PM
322 79(5

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78 Pinto MPG. low mu new tires.
Lake Kathryn Motel, Pm. 11. 661
N. Hwy 1792, Casselberry, Ft
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1979 Custom Jeep Ci 5 Take over
payments. have to see to ap
preciate Call 349 5531 or 323
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Cash 322.4132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, th.• IinSt in used
tur.uturr, Refrig., stoves, Iooi*,

KENMORE WASIII R
Service Used M,ichnes
MOONEY APPLIANCES
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3l.I 0691

S4-rage Sales
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bred mixture, w personality
Must be very friendly, alert &amp;
t.e'althy Send description, phone
no P. bred mieture. it known to
Ann Lackey, Shenandoah Vili.
4720 S Orl Or,, Apt. 97. Hwy I?
92. Sanford, 32771, No Calls'

Gi1 used Iurn, appliances,
plumbing lietures,
t,IcI material 322 5659
WE BUY USED 1-URNII URE a.
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
nit ore Salvag,' 377 OFT!
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For Estate Commer cal P. ReSi
(1,011 ujil Auctions P. AppraiSals
Catt Dell's Auction. 323 5620
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Woodland Dr 323 0322.
G,iraue Sale Fri. 9 tilt! 2 family,
1k chair, buffet, clothes, many
bargains 1019 Santa St.. b'f
ween Burger Chef &amp; Bahama
Joe's. 323 3686.

I_awn Service

Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri
cal, Plumbing Service 8. RepaIr
Call Larry for Free Est 671 6794
Luc., Bonded &amp; Ins
-Central heat &amp; Air Cond. F roe Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanfor'i 322 1771

General L.lndscapinq
Rb's,;
specialists. !Op sOil &amp; fill dirt
sOd laying &amp; free trimrv'incj
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Lawn Service in tti€' Piumosa Or
area Mow &amp; trim
ds irnrmi
Service! 322 2958

Appliances

Lawn Mower

Alan's Appiances
Refrigeration A C kepar
LicenSed 323 0039
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for nierly Ilarrictt's Beauty Nocu
clv
Id Si 11

Hoom,'rs I awn Mower Si'rv,ct'
Lawn mower repairs &amp; u3I
umowerS for sale. Wilt also pick
up 1uny, mowers tree 321 8711

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Appliances &amp; F,'isc
IIOCAL 449 5371
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510 2551 00 &amp; up Sale S,lt 9 4.
Corner 19th &amp; Magnolia Old
fools, F iesta ware, antique
walnut bed Children's clothing
a. toys

Pairting

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 75 yrs Exp 8698567

A&amp;I3 P.iintiruq
lnt &amp; Fe! Resu P. Comm
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'essrnaking

Piitum
P,'r i,' I C t I'
Free Ect I 10 pcI dcc i
Cit 339 6066. 664 8335
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75-Recreationai Vehicles
'75 Midas traveltrailer
30', $49YSFIRMt
372 1009

77-Junk Cars

Garage Sale: Sat. 8 30 to S 30.
Clothes, shoes Mens &amp; Womens.
Hair dryer. dec curlers 8. miSc 700 E. 14th St.

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C.ilI 37? (624. 3224460
Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipmen5,
322 5990
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furniture, household Items,
Misc. 715 C Montgomery Pci.,
Across from Goodings Store.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 373 7710
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&amp; gold. 3,000 ml. Best offer rides
it away. 373 5643
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Alma Aye., Lake Mary Pool
table, furniture, plants, baby
items 8. MiSc.

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ANIMAL HAVt.-N
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
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established and n,w
advertisers.
seIf-sta't.

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Free Est. 373 1704
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8 yrs. exp Patios. Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 327 1321
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NSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp; Cellu
lose. Lowest prices. Call 321 0839
or 904.734 6708 collect.
PAINTING.CARPENTR'Y
CUSTOM CABINETS
ree Est.
373 0429 after 5-30

Plastering

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FOR SALE BY OWNER
REAL ESTATE
40 A Irontinq on Ost..n.Int.rprile
Read, fenced, semI.ci.ared. Asking
51440 p.s. Also 3.0 A, same road for
resIdentIal development. $11,000.
Inquire t•O. c. Micliel, P.O. 10* 399,
Frederick, Md. 31101 or phone 301.402.
3.4$.

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REMODELING 8. REPAIR
5.0. BALINT &amp; ASSOC.
3228665

Custom built iron work
Sindowquarcis, gates etc
Marlin's 373 7881, 339 1693
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Lawn Maintenance

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Vinyl Repair

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Save up to 50 pcI of
reupholstery charge. 869 5877
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Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; f,i',t
repair service. 322 6101
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Certified Lawn 8. Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
371 0098
373 8719

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195? Chevldr.
VC57A123210
322 7405

9 family yard sale. Men, women,
children ciothing. Get the kids
ready for school. Childrens toys
&amp; furniture, bird dog puppies.
drapes, clothes dryer, antique
furniture, lawn mower, trash
compactor. All quality items at
bargain prices. Sat. only. 201
Dogwood Dr. ldyilwiide, Sanford. Time not before 8a.m. till 5
p.m

Grooming &amp; Boarding

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Home Improvements
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Carport Sale; Thurs.. Fri Sat. 9
'til. Box 521(3, Radio St. off 427.
Wall cab, sinks, bath tubs, bars,
el fixtures &amp; much mure. 322
5887.

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pressure cleaning, root .oatiri'i
Satisf,iction cjuarintec'd h.'lir,payment 327 11)1 after 6 purr

Photographic

78-IMtorcycIes

Yard Sole: FrI &amp; Sal. Aquariurlis,
LP gas tanks, fencing small
appl. 8. '69 Olds. t)rincj your own
chain. 2631 French Ave.

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Drapes, Upholstery
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Auction Itmurs. 7PM.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates
Kellogqs Auction Sales
323 7050

Repair

Light' Haulinri
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Air Conditioning

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LOADED

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F ILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YE L LOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hirt 323 7580

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Frigidaire retriqerator &amp; electric
stove Op,'ratinq condition 3223044 or 122 6)41

'LIKE THE COUNTRY? 9-s
acres in Osteen with 1g.) BR, 1',
B, nearly new mobile home.
1.10,600.

Raborn

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New Tappan gas r.inges. below
wtuolesali.' left Over lro'n :oinci
out of buSiness sale- .1 double
oven &amp; 0 single oven Prices
start at 5??? 25 Sanlord F- or
niture S,slvage, 1797
Sanford, 32? 0721

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REALTOR 3221991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 349 5100. 322 1959

TRADE-INS
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ANYTIME

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Multiple Listinçf Service

STPMPER AGENCY

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FURNISHED APARTMENT
AFTER 4P.M.
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L,,ssnmower sales &amp; service We
'.t'll the best &amp; service the rest
Western Auto
301 W lt St
322 4403

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INC. REALTORS
830-6833 or 339.4711 eves.

3-I w-fenced yd, nice area, close to
schools. $27,900 or $11,000 dwn.
Assume mort or VA, FHA.

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Brand New lntersprunq Bedding
price. Sanford Furniture Sal
vage. 17725 of Sanford);i8121

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M o r r s 0 nS
N u r so r y
Bromeliophites &amp; many more
plants to choose from. $1508. up.
705 W 1st St. Open 3 days week.
Thtirs, Fr &amp; Sat
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REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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Multi family yard sale
Set. &amp; Sun
708 Elm Ave.

COUNTRY LIVING
AT ITS BEST
Tri.level home 4 BDRM, 3 BA.
Family room, dining room,
central heat 6 air, ObI. garage.
One acre all fenced near 1.4 10
minutes west of Sanford.

For Sale By Owner
1 BR, 1 bath, carpet, air, 7100 block
of Summerlin. Call after 5:30 6
weekends. 373.6707. $17,500.

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Gold) Pc. sectional couch
&amp; coffee fbI Eec cond
5150 3?? 3468

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7198

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

701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

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322- 2420

CailBart

Cash for your Iott Will build on
your tot at our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
644-301'

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Assorted makes a. sizes $50
guaranteed Sanford Auction
1215 S French.

a FLASH! FLASH!
Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenIent to shopping. NOW
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This.

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Carport
Sale
corner
Mellonvitle 3. 20th Sat II t,
Dishes, furn., clothing,
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Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fia 32711
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For Sale- 7' Sear's pool tbl $95;
(0" Black &amp; Decker Radial Arm
Saw w table, $150. 20 Cuddy
Cabin Cruiser I 0. comp cqt. CB
radio, depth finder. $2500; WOod
l,ghe, $125 323 1731

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Beds, DbI motel box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 Set Sanford
Auction 1215 S French. 323 7340.

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PEAL TOP 322 4000 ML.S

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

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO. it

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good cond. $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So of
Sanford. 32? 8721

SUPER 3 BR, ('-2 bath home in
Twenty West! C H&amp;A, w-w
carpet, 5cr. porch a. dining area!
Much More! IIPP WARRANTED, Wow, iust $32,500.

OVER 2500 SQ FT of gracious
living in this lovely 1g. Mayfair 3
BR, 2 (3 home beautifully shaded
dbi. sized lot in one of Sanfords
finest neighborhoods, Owner an.
xious $64,900. Termsl

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 9?, 1 mule west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
,ubliC AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday 8. Saturday at 1-30 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 255
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FANTABULOUS 3 BR. 2 bath
home in Crystal Lake! Every
imaginable feature! This beauty
can be yours for $120,000! BPP
WARRANTED!

The Real Estate Agency
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Chev. New tires 8. inspection.
Clean in 8. out Auto. 59.150 mu
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3210998. Or can be seen at
705 W.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TWADE
311 315 E First St
3?? 5622

SUMMER DELIGHT 3 BR, 2 bath
home in Pinecrest w-Fla. Pm.,
eat In kit., porch, above ground
pool, bar area &amp; Many Extras!
BPP WARRANTED. Only
1.41,000!

NEW CAR

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511.99pr.
Army Boots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3?? 5791
310 Sanford Ave.

JUST LISTED 3 BR. 2 bath on
App. 1 acrel Spacious home w
eat in kit., lots of storage, fenced
yard! BPP WARRANTED. Just
1.43.500!

MAKE PAYMENTS--'69 to
15 models. Cati 3399100 or B3I
.1605 (Dealer)

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(omplete 1 pc blonde mahogany
BR set Evcellent condition
5,350. Call 3fl 4536

OVER 6 MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

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2 BR fully 'furn., mncludmng pans,

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As is
2639 French. 3-1, carport.
sc. porch. $30,500. Owner.

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Sr. Citizen couple needs 1 BR apt.,
turn. Sanford.Longwood area.
Reasonable. 831-8963 aft 12 noon.

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JUST LISTED! We are proud of
this3 BR, C H&amp;A like new home.
Located in Deltona. Tastefully
wailpapered &amp; carpeted. A buy
at $28,500.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE
MANAGER
Supervision qualification.
Customer relations. Excellent
opportunity. Super pay a.
benefits.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
917 French Ave.
(corner 10th 8. Frene'h)
323.5176

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Misc items, B&amp;W console TV.
200 Forest Or. (Loch Arbor)
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Twin 6 ObI beds, 30's Waterfall
BR Suite, rob tiller. Prices go
dwn 10 pct. every 10 days. Hurry
f0' Bargains. 2621 S. Sanford
Ave 322-1191. Open TueS thru
Sat. 9.30 to 5:30.

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JUST LISTED! Lovely well kept &amp;
immaculate 2 or 3 BR home.
Location cony. to everything yet
on a quiet residential street. Will
go FHA or VA. $31,500.

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WILL BUY EXISTING Is! &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES R Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No
ID
Wymore Rd Aitamonte
867 743)
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3 BR, 1 B, A-C. Pool, D-W, well on
wooded acre. $200 mo.-$100
security. 322-8658 or

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Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-7881. Sanford

Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

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Lake Mary-Sanford 4 BR, 2 bath,
good schools, fenced yard,
children &amp; pets welcome. $395.
322-1091.

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Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 28th P1. Exp.
only! Wages commensurate w
abiiity.fringe benefits.

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34-tbi le Homes

Experienced carpenter with tii
Hourly. Steady work in Seminole
area. Call 322-8424 after 5 p.m.
Spoiski Cons?., Inc.

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Clean furnished 1st tlaor Apt.,
Private entrance, adults only, no
pets. 1004 Palmetto.

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EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS 3?? 761'
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EXPERIENCED COOKS
Exceltent pay &amp; opportunity.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
323-5176

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

u'f Coast Searched

Orlando Un. 327.1577

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Thursday, Aug. 2, 1,7

RIMER

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WD-40

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Prevent rust and corro

or/Outdo

Places moisture and

Propylene olefin fiber carpet
in 12' widths. Blue/Green,

9cA&gt;4%t
sion with this clean, easyTTfl
Long
wearing,
stain
resisiting polyto use lubricant. Dis

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penetrates to free frozen
parts. Comes in a handy

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Red, Gold or Green.

TV

aerosol spray. No. 40011.

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Limit 2,
Ploase

1 49r:

88 9 oz. Can
Reg. Price (9 oz. can).. 1.39

Sq. Yd.

Fired, Rehired County Employee May Be Fired Again

1.99

Expanded Polystyrene
INSULATION PANELS

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Heavy duty cast

Bright, festive Colors and
White. Hard drying, quality
gloss enamel in a handy
spray can. For interior or
exterior use.

alumin-

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stainless steel burner,
volcanic briquets
and heavy duty

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chrome wire grate.
20 lb tank i I d d

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POWER TAPE RULE

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Has professional
features such as

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12'm 314" ..... 4.99
No. 8316 16' x 314" ..... 5.79
No. 8325 25' x 3/4"..
6.119
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Electric Water Heater
SWITCH

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Single Lever Washeriess
KITCHEN FAUCET

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All-purpose paint
or wood, metal
and 710
No. 1-2401 in Green
to a
finish. Reg Sq. Yd.......................sists
mildew. In
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In tweeds: 1.2701 Brown/Tan,
L-2702 Blue/Black, 1-2703 Red!
Black, 2704 Green/Black, 1-2705
GreardAvocado and In Black.
Sq. Yd .................. 3.19

Super White end
Colors.

No. 07229 ...... 19.99

Plastic Asbestos
ROOF CEMENT

Gallon .................

9,49

#4
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Save money by
controlling your
water heating
operation. Set
tripper's to turn heater on one hour
ahead of expected periods of ma:1 jor hot water use. Has manual
override lever to meet unexpected
needs for addtlonal hot water.
Each. ............... .19.95
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50 lb. capacity
hopper. Covers
4' to 8'. No.

Fiber reinforced, for
renewing old roofs.
Will retard drying,
stop weathering.

Sq. Yd...............
logo Sovin

POWER VENTILATOR
Helps reduce moisture and will
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install. Weather resistant, Includes
thernIostat thermal fuse. 350 CEM
rating certified by Home Ventliation
Institute. Runs on regular house
current. Quiet.

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SHELVING
Five adjustable
shelves, strong
ribbed posts With
$WR9 braces for
added rigidity.
Made of heavy
gouge steel. Use
88 41 single unit

WEED LATER
TRIMMERS
Make lawn maintenance easlerl

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rnd five pieces of 2 x 4's will make
sturdy, durable sawhorse. Easy
o assemble. Fold for easy storage.

Sq Ft.

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Use under asphalt shingles or as
bestos siding, or In built-up roof
construction,

8.49

Strong 90 lb. felt asphalt saturated
and has,a protective mineral coatIng. White or Green.

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Th Year Warranty

6.09
Bundle

18.27

3-Tab FIBERGLASS
20 Year Warranty
Square ....... 20.25 Bundle
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31,1111101,13

3-Tab No. 240
ASPHALT
15 Year Warranty
6.66
Square ........19.98 Bundle
3-Tab FIBERGLASS
"ranty
Year War
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Square .......20.97 Bundle
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Can be used for numerous home projects.

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Yet when Ms. Martin Tuesday asked the board of county
commissioners to accept the personnel board's action to reinstate
Bradley, she indicated the board had thought Eriksson's memo
had been erroneous.
After Finding out Eriksson had been correct and that the personnel board had acted with misinformation during its appeal
hearing, Ms. Martin said she would review the procedures to see
if the case can be opened again.

Two sick birds were picked up from the marina area by
bio1ots tron the itMe Girn. si14 VrW$ei'Vah Cow.
mission and sent to the university for analysis.

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no w being uniilyzed for the presence of oil, grease, metals, herbicides and pesticides which may have caused the toxins in the
vmtr
At the same time Senkevich said a container of 24D, the
chemical used in a diluted form of one part to 200 parts water by
the Army Corps of Engineers to kill water hyacinths and other
aquatic weeds in the lake has also been sent to a laboratory for
analysis.
He said the container of 24D before dilution has been sent to
the state Department of Agriculture to determine whether the
manufacturer may have mislabeled the product.
EarHer, Charles Lee, vice president of the Florida Audubon
Society, said while the defoliant Itself would not have caused the
duck kill, it could be Indirectly responsible.
"It is entirely possible," he said, "that the rotting mass of
vegetation caused by the spraying could have triggered a
botulism epidemic."
Randy Torbett, a yacht maintenance man employed at the
Monroe Harbour Marina and a sportsman, earlier connected the
duck kill with the weed spraying by the Corps of Engineers,
the ducks became sick only three days after the spraying

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I)prOXmflU1tely $19,744.
By HUGH THOMSON
Loss of a fire truck (cost
herald Staff Writer
Lake Mary residents will go $11,50.
Loss of services of per.
to the polls Sept. 11 to vote on a
sonnel
in the police-fire cornproposed 42 percent tax in.
munications department (cost
crease.
The city council voted approximately $36,714).
unanimously at Thursday
Mrs. Southward moved to
evening's meeting to place the hold the referendum vote with a
question on a special second by Councilman Cliff
referendum ballot. Public Nelson.
hearings on the matter were set
Lake Mary resident Leo
for Aug. 16 and 23.
I'm
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se
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an monay. U
community," Counctiman Pat wags
tax increase
we'd then
Southward said. "Failure to
pass a mihlage increase will be
regard the
helping those who want to disti.i tI'e LIIV V1 He
referendum as
Mary."
The proposed increase would
a life and death
raise taxes from $3 to $4.25 for
each $1,000 of assessed property
issue for this
value. For instance, a
homeowner paying $60 annually
community'
on a tome assessed at $20,ODO
would pa" $85 if the increase Is have the second largest tax
approved,
A new state law which base in the county, next to
I think we're
requires voter approval for a overextending
Sanford.
ourselves in
tax in
above five percent services. We even had a petition
necessitated the ref erendum,
Also under state law, the in the past opposed to salary
expenses..
council during the meeting
We made," Loughran
reduced the present tax rate
from $3 to $2.84. Although the continued, "expenditures of
tax rate is lower, it will $4,000 for grant applications we haven't got them yet."
generite the five percent
"I vigorously oppose this as
crease in tax revenue because
an individual and will support
of an expanded tax base.
City officials said the $4.5 organization against It,"
rate will enable them to meet Loughran said.
the proposed 1979-1980 budget of
Mrs. Southward replied to
14,218
Loughran:
The new rate would increase
"Administrative salaries
anticipated revenue from the were only $100 more this year
property tax from $122,748 to than last year. These people are
$183,689.
greatly underpaid. Comparing
Should the voters decide not taxes of other communities,
to pass a tax rate of $4.25 ac- Altamonte Springs and Winter
cording to City Manager Park, as examples, have had an
Phil Kulbes, Lake Mary ser- expansion of their tax bases.
vices will be reduced and lake Mary is primarily
possible cuts would include:
residential."
Loss of services of two
police officers (salaries total See LAKE MARY, Page !A
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Don't be surprised If you see a fleet of bathtubs being
launched in Lake Monroe Saturday morning, for the
Bathtub Regatta has come to Sanford.
Presented by the Holiday Inns of Sanford in C0fl
junction with the Altamonte Sertoma Club, the event
will benefit the Easter Seal Speech and Hearing Center
as well as providing fun for participants and spectators
alike.
Registration will be at 9 a.m. at the Sanford Marina
and Holiday Inn on Lake Monroe. The race is
to begin at 11 am.
As an added attraction, there will be a bathing
beauty contest at noon. Entrants for the beauty contest
must be between 18 and 25 years old and should
register at the Holiday Inn at 11 a.m.
Spectators will be admitted to the race site and are
encouraged to come early. Food and refreshments will
be available during the regatta.
Each entry will be genuine metal or porcelain
bathtub, or a Fiberglas or plastic tub molded from a
genuine tub. Commercially-manufactured boat hulls
will not be permitted.
There will be five classes: Novice Outboard Motors;
Outboard Motor, up to 7½ h.p; Outboard Motor, over
7½ op to 10 h.p.; People Power, and Super 10 h.p.
Outboard Motors with unmodified stock engines.
Standard engine fuel must be used.
Entrants in the "People Power" class may use any
form of propulsion except motor or sail, Including
paddles, oars, paddlewheels, hands or feet. Entries
are limited to one driver except "People Power."

However, Dave Bowman, a biologist with the Corps of
Engineers based in Palatka, said the defoliant has been used
since the 191k and Is approved by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. "We have never heard of anything like this
happening before," be said.

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expected entrants In Saturday's Bathtub Regatta in Sanford.

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two duck specimens taken from the lake a week ago.
"The Indication is that it was botulism," Senkevich said.
Searching deeper into the problem of the killing of the 50-bird
flock composed of Mallards, a protected species, Muscovies and
mixed breeds, Senkevich said water samples have
from the Monroe Harbour Marina area where the specimens were
found.

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2'x4'x8COX(3ply)
7.64

All classes are open to women as well as men. Pilots
must be 16 years or over (except People Power) and
sober. Those under 18 must have written parental
permission. U.S. Coast Guard approved life Jackets
and crash helmets must be worn by pilots,
Race officials will act as judges for the entire race in
accordance with the American Bathtub Racing Assn.
guidelines,
In addition to the tub driver, pit crews are limited to
two members.
Heats and flights will be determined by time trials,
Trials will be based on the average time of three laps.
The first two place race winners of the 7.5 h.p., 10 h.p.
and Super 10 h.p. classes are eligible for the Regatta
Cup. Trophies will be awarded to the first two pilots in
each class and to the most Ingenious tub design.
The course of the races will be marked out by buoys
and will be 2 miles or less depending on the class.
Located at 231 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, the Easter
Seal Speech and Hearing Center serves Orange,
Seminole and Osceola counties. Complete diagnostic
services are available to individuals with speech and
hearing disorders. Speech, lan guage and hearing
screenings also are provided at preschool and daycare
centers. Comprehensive speech, language and hearing
evaluations are provided to all in the community.
Other services include a residential camping
program at Camp Challenge In Sorrento for disabled
children and adults; an Early Intervention Program,
Equipment Loan Service and Information, referral and
follow-up for handicapped individuals and their
families.

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lab In Ocala, he added,
and contents as "close to $1 million." The entire building, which
had the fire reached the paint company.
Wrigid said Thursday he could not say whether the fire had
was constructed In 1919, measures 165 feet by 117 feet.
Killed In the blaze was 36-year-old William Uoyd Price of 214
Combing through the charred ndAge lbursft 111re in. been set deliberately until his investigation has been concluded
Wright said the fire team hadn't been able to determine the
Lakeview Ave., Sanford. The lieutenant was killed when a brick
vedigators said they are MW not certain what darted the and lab results have been completed.
wall of the pet supply store tumbled on top of him and another origin of Wednesday's fire but the "most burned" area occurred
"We have flied out some accidental causes such as a discarded
downtown Sanford fir, that claimed a veteran ffr.figidi's life.
in the back third of the building on the north side.
S?.nford firefighter.
Ernie Wright, Mate deputy fire marshal, said the investigative clgardte and faulty electrical wiring," Wright said.
"We are taking a layer at a time," Wright said. "We are down
Preliminary autopsy results Indicate Price died of brain
According to Sanford fire officials, the fire began about 6:55
team would continue their Investigation today at the gofted pet
hemorrhaging and other Internal injuries, according io Seminole
to the debris of the contents now and we will ultimately go all the
supply More gathering evidence for lab analysis by the Federal p.m. Wednesday at the Seminole Pet Supply, 200 Magnolia Ave.
way to the floor."
Memorial Hospital officials,
pet siçply firm occupied two sections of the three-section
Bureau of InvestIgatIon.
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The city of Sanford has donated a front-end loader to the inbaildh on Magnolia Avenue between Second and Third Streets, cuts on his left foot, a fractured left toe and has a separation of the
Wright, who would not dIscIoe,
vedigation to remove debris from the pet supply floor, he said.
FlrefIg!ters worked feverishly to extinguish the blaze before It pelvis. Seminole Memorial Hospital officials listed the Sanford
gathered said the FBI laboratory in Washington, D.C. Is "much
The Investigative team consists of 11 members from the state
better equipped to handle same of tW OV111111111111ft We Wait reached the third section, the Senkarik Glass and Paint Co., Inc. firefighter In satisfactory condition today.
deputy fire marshal, Sanford Fire Department, Seminole County
Fire officials say the whole Wock would have been "leveled"
analyzed.11 Other ssaiplas may be sot for analysis to the arm
Wright estimated Thurstlay the damage loss of both building
Sheriff Department and Sanford Police Department, Wright said.
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Eriksson said he talked to his. Martin after he sent her the
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The appeal hearing wes granted. Based on a legal opinion by
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The belief that Bradley had been found guilty came, in part,
from a memo from assistant state's attorney Ralph Eriksson
dated April 9, 1979. The memo stated that on that day Bradley had
pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana.

pleaded no contest instead of pleading guilty. Ms. Martin and Ms.
Clayton said they can't recall how they came to believe Bradley
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Bradley was hired as a CETA employee by the county In
November 1977. He served as a custodian with the health
department. On. Dec. 8, he was seen by other health department
employees placing a bag of marijuana In a closet near his work
area. For that act, health department administrative assistant
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Felony charges In connection with the incident were then
brought against Bradley, and the county personnel board
recommended the termination of Bradley based on the belief that
he had been found guilty of the felony charge of possessing
marijuana.

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