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413-IvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fla. Tuesday, June 12, 1979

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me that there is nothing that I
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To help you I'm sending
tablet of Inderal
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SCORPIO (Oct. 2Nov. 22)

upon It. Therein he the victories Lady Luck is not sitting on your
you have been seeking.
back fence today, so don't count
GEMINI May 21-June )) on her to Ian you out if you get
Your judgment won't be as caught exaggeriting.
sharp as it should be today. It's
because you have a tendency to
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
base your conclusions on op. 21) Today you have a tendency
timlsmn, rather than on facts, to hear only what you want to
How to get along with other hear. Later, when things don't
signs is one of the sections work out, you'll wonder why
you'll enjoy in your new Astro- you weren't given all the facts.
Graph Letter that starts with
ouyr birthday. Mail 81 for each
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.

to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, 19) It's a pipedream to think
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019.
e sure to

another places on an object or

IT

AQUARIUS (Jan. Feb. 19)

situation could wind up costing Avoid any entanglements with
you
because
of
your others today, especially If they

carelessness.

are legal ones. A full understanding
of
the

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't ramifications is not p=ible at

your views are contrary to It'll hurt you worse than the
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promise today.Better yet, don't
make any commitments.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

another's, tell them the truth.
You'll find a tactf ul way.

Make sure what you are People could be fying false

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you can't back up your claims,

meet with problems.
"There are 2,800 people on the waitir.g list ahead of
him," said Sanford housing Authority Director 'I'onm
Wilson. "I wish we could help, but even if a vacancy

another family already earmarked for that hoine, lie said.

more than I dozen customers of proposed increase %%as delayed Council Girl Scouts to vacate I was dedicated to the state as

Since the home Debose rented was not cntiemmmtmetl, but

the county 's four tater and until .July 10 to give county staff 100-foot wide strip of land by six right-of- %%m and then turned

foreclosed, he didn't qually for emergency status.
need more public housing, it's that simple.
problem is getting worse. It's bad all over Seminole

sewer utility systems to a sufficient time to evaluate lots long,
over to the county or if the state
proposed rate increase' stopped whether reducing the amount of
sistamit ('iimit v \ttormiev retains jurisdiction of the land.
county commissioners from monthly increase call Ile it(-1,11'. t g
lit addition McMillan said it is
Ill 11 ed tlIV delay

OOD.

officials say.

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director, Stan Stone, is not unusual. Others like the
Debose falnily, unable to find private housing an(I well
down on the waiting list for public housing, have lived in
vans, trailers or make-shift shacks, he said.
"Usually they stay with family or friends or sometimes
move into dilapidated, condemned housing that has not
yet been torn down. But there have been other reports of
people living in curs," Stone said.
According to Stone, a person whose home is condcnined

4 ---• A K Q .110
Vulnerable: Both

stepping stone, They used to live here until their incomes

king of trumps and asked
to bid five notrump with two

advanced and then move into the private sector. But they
can't do that anymore," Mrs. Williams said.

aces, six hearts with the ace
of hearts and five of a suit
with that ace.

guidelines that might help Debose if en;?,:ted could bunip
an equally needy family from obtaining housing. And
that's the dilemma now facing housing officials - with a

years ago, but tuday the homes built are strictly for the
middle and upper income," she said.
As a result, nore and more of the tenants in Sanford's

Shortage of 'space, who gets priority,

hearts, Ely planned to pass.

West Norills East

pass

"1 think it's deplorable; there must be something that

Had she responded five

Dealer: South
Pus 4
Pus 54

who te

can be done on an emergency basis," conunissioner
David Farr said upon learning of the Debose case,

84MIlb Had she responded five dia2
month, Ely would Have

Opening lead: • A

Ask

Warden'

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A Hawaiian reader asks If

ified - representing

hands of persons who opposed

turnover rate slackens, tile waiting lists lengthen.

One of Ely Culbertson's
great contributions to bridge

time.

They were by far the best

peared years back, but it did per. P.O. Box 489, Radio City

Station. New York, N.Y. 10019,)

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Sanford and area residents who might have seen a letter
to the editor in an area newspaper today written by an
Arkansas prison inmate claiming to be on death row and
urging people to write to him would do well to check with
prison officials first.
That was the advice today from the warden of the prison
in Grady, Ark', Ronald Dobbs.
The letter published this morning in the area newspaper
Is signed by Joe It. Bishop. The inmate says he has been
on death row in Arkansas for five years, is front Orlando,
has no living relatives and would like people to write to

we consider that Ely and Jo
Culbertson were the great.
est husband-wife pair of all

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

Rate

Increase

coniplisheth while' raising rati's to

him timmie to research not clear from information he

'resident Carter says that if

The

Brodhead said Carter told his

nsultants have said an [

In a zoning matter, coin- who was seated at the then repeated his statement.

the increases, the 75 objectors inissioners delayed until 10 President's table during ;I
"I think lie wanto-A to get tile
responded.
a.imi., June 26, a public hearing White' ilou,se dimmer Monday message out," Brodhead said.

letters' contents were similar though froni different in.
inates, Herald editors contacted the wardens at tile
various prisons and learned the letter-writing campaigns
are a con game.
it was discovered then that the inmates—some claiming
to be on death row; sonic claiming to be females in
women's prisons, but actually men in male Institutionswhen written to by sympathetic readers of the
news papers publishing their letters, would involve their
"pen pals" in a scheme to rip them off.
The letter-writing scheme, said by prison officials to

Letters

To

The

friend or relative contact the letter-writer and in one
fashion or iinother, solicit funds for tile inniate. Generally,
the wardens said, once time inmate is released from
custody, time victim never sees or hears front hilnim again,
When time letter to time editor appearing in time area
newspaper this morning was spotted, the Ai kansas prison

Editor

warden wits contacted by Ilerald staffers.
Warden Dobbs said today the inmate, Joe It. Bishop is
"indeed not on death row as lie says in his letter. lie's
doing 10 years for burglary and grand larceny.

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Today

have beezm around since the beginnimmg of the prison system

Around The Clock ..........4A Horoscope ..........2-B

"Hogwash," said Warden Dobbs.
The Evening herald in its Sunday, Aug. 13, 1978 edition
published a page one story detailing how prison inmates
from institutions in Ohio and Florida were writing letters
to editors of various newspapers asking people to write to
them. Having received similar letters, and noting the

in the United States, cost some of its victinis thousands of
dollars lost to time comm-artist inmates.
Prisonm officials pointed out once people respond to tile
inmate's letter to time editor and contacts the prisoner the
con game begins. Wardens said the inniates strike up a
frientiship witli the person writing them, then have a

Bridge .. . ................2.11 ilospital
Calendar ................. ..8-A Obituaries
12-A
Comics ................... 2-Is OU1ISEL%'l'.S ............. - I-B
Crossword .................2.B Sports .................IU 11-A
Editorial ...................4-A Television ..... .......... 8-B
Dear Abby .................I-B Weather ................2-A

"Arid, as for having no living relatives, his prison
records show a slew of relatives on his mailing hist...all
from Arkansas. Our records also show he probably was
never even in Florida. hlisimol) was born in Hope, Ark.,
according to his jacket Iprisomi files), attended schools
thereandtiicre'smmo imutication lie's ever been in '\orida."

Are prison officials able to do anything about it?
"Well, tile inan's here doing 10 )
- ears. We'll certainly
look into it, but the best advice I'd give anyone who
mnmight see suchm a letter to the editor is not to write to time
intimate. Certainly, not at least until they've contacted
prison authorities to determine the authenticity of the
itunate's clainis," Warden Dobbs asserted.

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snade ace, Ely bid the grand

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Delays

packed commission czmmimmioer generate $100,000 more in challenges him for the about 1980 ... It Kennedy runs,
revenue annually to nmt'et Democratic presidential I'mim going to whip his ass."
audience Tuesday night
nomination lit 1980 he'll "whip
Brodhead said he asked
his
ass,"
the
Det
roit
Free
Pr
"
is
Carter:
"Excuse tile, Mr.
other altertiatives.
inflation arid to pay 1 6
.1110011
reported today.
President, would you mind
When Conunission Chairman payment on time bond issue
'lime newspaper quoted Rep. repeating that.?"
Bob French asked for a show of floated to acquire tile systems.
William N1. Brodhead, D-Mich.,
'I'lle coligressinall said Carter

Pass 4 NT signed off at five hearts.
Pass 7
When she showed him the

Pass PASS

the Russian Roulette incident was not established
for certain" and that other
potential causes were
being Investigated.

more than 75 perons in time increase in rates is necessary to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy dinner guests: "i'm not worried

public housing units are deciding not to leave. As the

What they are doing, said the housing rehabilitation

Police later today said

around, "making himself
and Hunvon unaware of the
live rounds' location Ill the
weapon," the report states.
Rullyoll decided to %%Itli-

lkriimit

"Time concept of public housing is that it should be a

children in a small, two bedroom home in Midway.

spun the cylinder of the gun

P.O. Box 51, W. Crystal
Ave., like Mary, deputies
sit)*. Jessica Aiiiie Whitten,
Tracy's daughter, :i, was
asleep ill tile bedroom.

porarily, Tuesday night.
ill otherarem to
has received %Oiether thetilt- record and determine
unmg consultants, revenues from the systems.
county can give the property to
Objectors noted that their the
Post, Buckley, Schuh and
sshetlmer
the property
is under tile Girl Smuts or sell the land
of tiv-, county.
Jurisdiction
t %)glc &amp;ISMAIOU. — DO4NA
JerrAgan had recommended u motAtAy sewer churaus were
McMillan saId It Is unclear
sewer rate Immercmms' for Increased three yearn ago by 44
'r
customers of tile Lynnwood, percent when the count)
acquired the utility systems
Country Club, Indian Hills and
If s
Conswner Utilities in the south and will be increased again
Carter
Challenge
and central part of the county when time county connects to time
proposed Orlwido regional
from $9.46 to $11.82 monthly.
D E'l'l(OIT
(UPI I
--- night.
However, the dozen persons sewer system at Iron Bridge.
st
co

being condemned each month, but there hadn't been any
new public housing In the city since Lake Monroe Terrace
s recent request tu
was built in 1972. lie %aid the-authority',
time Department of housing and Urban Development for 40
additional housing units has been denied.
Stones co-worker, Linda Williams, said the scarcity of
low-cost housing also is a result of the state of time
economy. Where tenants used to stay In the public wilts
for two or three years, they are no longer as mobile, she
said.

convention into action. His

bid guaranteed either three

U

taking action, at least tern-

Ilie problem, lie said, is that (here are about 10 hoine.s

turned up tomorrow it would have to be a four-bedroom
apartment. We're bounded by occupancy codes."
Wilson said it would be a violation of housing guidelines
to place a family of eight in a one or two-bedroorn unit.
Besides, he said, there are others with circumstances as
dire as the Debose family who have been waiting longer,
With no tithe- choice, Debose and his wife will continue
living in their beatup, 1969 Plymouth sedan. Ile said the
children will stay with his sister-in-law and tier two

and his wife, both 25, of

Seminole

On

County, in Sanford it 's impossible,'' said Stone.

housing, It's that simple.

.
early pre-Blackwood days.'"
Here we see Ely mind
(Mrs. Culbertson) using it In
Bemiuda in 1932.
Jo's jump to four hearts
showed one quick trick plus
to two quick tricks and very
good trump support, so Ely
brought his four notrump

V. Garay, chief

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JAMES I)EHUSE
...at his temporary home

'We need more public

aces or two aces and the

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sfX)kCSIIIal) for the sheriff's
department said he was
single.

is given priority on the housing authority waiting list so

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According to the report,
James unloaded the
capon and then reloaded
it with a live round. lie then

Janies was a self

that there will be I spot available in public housing when
the home is toni down. The emergency list is already at a
critical stage, Stone said. If the authority grants
emergency status to Debose and places limit in an apart-

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employed painter. A

purchase a home, lie said. The combined income, lie said,
is under $800 a iiionth.
Public housing would be the preferred chbice of Debose,
but there are no vacancies in the city's 480-units of sub-

released as a

by Stan Lee and JolsnRomita

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say.

combined income is not enough to qualify for a loan to

TION

THIS WNG' IAT HEAIARTE!

ITEM

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examination. If they occur depends upon the kind of

SPIDER-MAN

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trigger, witnesses told
deputies.

sporadically in a young, healthy irregularity, what it shows on
individual, they're not likely to the electrocardiogram and
be very Important. But if whether it is really bothering
they're noticed for the first time you or causing symptoms.
in
pain and other difficulties, they sometimes solves the whole

by BobThaves

eRNIE 'a

Herald Staff Writer
A 40-year-old disabled veteran, unable to find a home

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James Debose, his wife and their six children were left
homeless in April when the house they were renting on the
city's east side was foreclosed by a mortgage company.
"They gave methree days to get out." said Debose, who
has lived in Sanford for more than 20 years.
"Everywhere I went I got the same story. They told me
they don't rent or they don't accept children. I even tried
lying about my kids, but I couldn't find anything."
Debose, who lost the lull use of his right arm while
serving in the army in 1960, said he can't afford rent of
more than $175 per month. He has a disability pension and
his wife works as an electronics factory worker. Yet their

r conditions. I formation can

ot

rs and

nave some success in those

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James and Tracey Anne'
Thitten, 23, of the Same
address, were socializing
with Leonard Runyon Jr.

The Culbertson 4 and 5 no- years.
,
trump convention was 1.00 NF.WSIAPF.R ENTF:HI'musE
complicated for th e players (For a copy of JACOBY M00
of 1932 and had other ERN. send $1 to: "Wan at
weaknesses so that It disa
Bridge" care
this newspa

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By ('iEt)FFItEY POUNDS

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in

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Florida
Hospital
in
Altamonte Springs, a
hospital spokesman said
today.
Dr. G.
medical examiner of
Seminole County, conducted all autopsy oil
James
at
Seminole
Memorial Hospital, &amp;-lit-

you have a white elephant on thoroughly.
your hands.
TAURUS (April 20-May ) jj

having a good time today, you you on It and you could find

FRANK AND ERNEST

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draw from the Russian
Roulette' before either of
the men began to play the
game. deputies say. But
James pointed the gun to
lus forchead anul pWIL-J the

car since April.
Contending there Is nowhere else to turn, the man has
pleaded to the Sanford City Commission for help. But with
hundreds of similar cases, the city will be able to do little,

was the idea of using a four- of their day. but bridge has
notrump bid to ask for aces. Improved a lot in the last 40

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pr in

Police said early reports
indicate
.Iames
and
Runyon decided to engage
a ganw of
Russian
Roulette, accordiiit to the
r-IX)rt. Junvs went toIlls
master bedroom and
returned ith a .22 caliber,
six-inch barrel
black
hawk" Ruger, deputies

because we had muscle - really It neutralizes
records on them for hours and or decreases a person's scmhours at a time while they wre sitivity to adrenaline. Of
being studied in space cham- course, excess adrenaline
be
in he
be
also saw them In many of the result of emotional stress, even
healthy members of the Air from getting excited while
Force flying population. They watching your favorite football
can be caused by heart disease game on television. It Is also
as well. To use the other end of used to lower blood pressure. So
the spectrwn, the onset of a It's correct to use it in either or
heart attack may be associated both conditions,
There are a number of other
with extra beats.
The only way you can medicines that can be used to
determine the significance of control irregularities of the
extra beats in a specific in- heart If they're needed. The
dividual is through a medical choice of the proper medicine

you want. Your efforts will be choose sides with the guy who
rewarded, but you could find tells a good story check him out

LIBRA (Sept. 2ct. 3) in don'ttryablutf.Peoplewfflcall
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ford this morning, lie said
James died immediately of
a "sell-inflicted gunshot
wound in the forehead."
Sc tim I n o I e
Co u n t y
deputies arrived at James*
home shortly after 1 am.
today in response to a call
of "shots being fired," the
report states.
According to witnesses,

slam.

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Complaining Inmate Skips To Ohio

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Billy Carter Makes Third
Grand Jury Appearance
ATLANTA (UP!) — As Billy Carter today prepared for
his
appearance before a federal grand jury looking
Into possible financial improprieties at the family's
peanut warehouse, the most recent financial woe to
the president's younger brother appeared heading for a
compromise.
Carter was quoted Tuesday as saying an advertised
foreclosure on his Maron County home, which he said he
knew about only 24 hours earlier, was on the way to being
settled without the house being sold at public auction.
Carter was in Atlanta to testify before a grand jury
investigating some $4.6 million in loans to the Plains
warehouse. The jury wants to know if any of the National
Bank of Georgia funds found their way into Jimmy
Carter's 1976 presidential campaign.
third

beset

Balloon Trip A Bust
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. (UP!) — Former astronaut Ed
Mitchell, who walked on the moon during the Apollo 14
mission in 1971, could not be put down by a rip in his
balloon.
"We'll put it back together and go again," he said.
Mitchell was part of a three-man crew flying the world's
largest hot-air balloon Tuesday in an attempt to set two
balloon
But the tear in the balloon forced the
crew to use
propane fuel five times faster than exrecords.
its

pected.

The balloon, which lifted from Southern !lli.nios
University at Edwardsville, traveled about 100 miles —
short of the record of 350 miles. The time of the
was
about six hours, well short of the record of 28 hours 56
minutes.
flight

She May Sue To Have Baby
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) — A 2S-year-old nurse's
request to be artificially
by her prison inmate husband, serving a life term for murder, was denied
by state officials Tuesday, possibly paving the way for
court action.
State Correction Commissioner Harold Bradley said he
refused Mary Locke McDonald permission because the
General
down a conjugal
earlier this year.
She and Ralph McDonald, 39, were married last month
at Fort Pillow Prison Farm in a ceremony In which the
groom was handcuffed. McDonald was given a life sentence for the murder of a Centerville man in 1974.
inseminated

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Assembly turned

visitation program

'Thief' Avoids Hijacking,.,
HAUPPAUGE, L.I. (UP!) — A 17-year-old
housekeeper, wanted for the theft of $10,000 in furs, cash
and jewels from a posh Dix Hills, LI., home, was arrested
minutes before
a jet that was later hijacked to
Cuba, police said Tuesday.
Lyn Babbitt, a live-in housekeeper since October
1978 for Paul Kremper of 3 Winmer Place in Dix Hills, was
arrested by Port Authority police outside the
airlines terminal at Kennedy Airport.
The
flight she was about to board was
hijacked to Havana, and returned to Miami early
Tuesday. Authorities believe the hijacker was Eduardo
Guerra Jimlnez, the Cuban Air Force Pilot who defected
in a MIG jet in 1969.
boarding

Cheryl

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Delta Airlines

'Pot' Pilot Hailed As Hero
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!) — A pilot who was
on pot smuggling charges last year is
hailed as a hero by families who live near the field where
his DC-3 crashed and exploded.
Some witnesses said
M. Nelson, who died in the
fiery Tuesday morning crash along with co-pilot John A.
Olcott, threaded his way between a residential area and
an Interstate highway to reach an open field.
The twin-engine propeller-driven plane exploded on
Impact 10 feet from an Interstate 95 exit ramp. Heat from
the fire, fed by 1,200 gallons of aircraft Fuel, melted
automobile taillights in nearby driveways and kept
rescoers away.
arrested

being

Alvin

Flow Of Pipeline Oil Resumes
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UP!) — The flow of oil was
returning to normal along the 800-mile Trans-Alaska
pipeline today
welders sealed a 5-Inch crack that
forced a two-day
$9 million system.
The "black gold" surged up a steep mountainside late in
the day and flowed without problems past the hastily
welded crack through which 1,600
of crude had
leaked, a spokesman for
Pipeline
said
late Tuesday.
after

shutdown of the

barrels

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Torrential Rains Hit Jamaica
MIAMI (UP!)
A tropical depression in the northwedern Caribbean is producing torrential rains over
Jamaica today and serious flooding was forecast, the
National ur
said.
Al 6 a.m., the
was located about 75 miles
north of the western tip of
and was
northeast.
Top winds were 35 miles an hour mainly In squalls to the
east and north of the center and, "there are Indications
that some strengthening Is likely during the next 24
hours," forecaster John Hope said,
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Inc., 300 N. French Ave. Sanford Fla. 3P71.
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The victim's wife, Margaret, is said to have told police she saw
a man flee the home in a westbound direction and mount a bicycle
with another man. Sanford police responding to the call apHall with Robert A. Preston Jr., awaiting trial for murder; prehended two young Sanford men on a bicycle near the scene of
Terry Melvin Sans, a convicted murderer and John F. Eden, the shooting, but the men were released after questioning. Police
another inmate, filed the petition.
said the state's attorney's office advised them that there was
The inmates in the petition charged they had been denied the insufficient evidence to hold the men at the time they were
right to practice their religion, denied access to the court because questioned.
there is no law library at the jail and were denied medical and
Later that day an employee for the city told police he saw a
dental care.
A spokesman for the state attorney's office said no action has short-barrel shotgun — the type believed used in the slaying
laying in a field a few blocks from the murder scene. Police sent
been taken on the petition,
the gun to the state lab for tests.
SUSPECT IN CUSTODY
The suspected killer of a well-known east side Sanford man
The man in custody was arrested on another charge, police
today is in custody on another charge, in the Seminole County
said. Police declined to comment on whether the suspect was one
Jail, police said. But police are not disclosing the suspect's name
of the men on the bicycle questioned after the murder or whether
until facts of the case are presented to a grand Jury.
lab tests on the gun recovered near the scene were conclusive.

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Herald Staff Writer
All those businesses in Seminole County that received a
fire code violation notice from the county's fire division
over the past year better get the violations corrected. Fire
inspectors are catching up with re-inspections and
cracking down on violators.
"We are going through the list and catching up the
backlog," said Joe McCluan, chief fire inspector for the
county today. "During the last couple months we are
getting the re-inspections completed, the businesses up to
code and off the books," he said.
McCluan said the re-inspections have concentrated on
those businesses with 'potential for high loss of life,"
citing as examples, day care centers, nursing homes,
public assembly buildings, churches and night clubs.
"We are doing the re-inspections and new inspections on
a target hazard basis," said Gary Kaiser, public safety
director.
Normal practice, according to McCluan, is to issue after
a fire Inspection a '90-day hazardous warning", listing

the specific violations of the fire code. The warning, he
said, means if the business does not bring up its building to
standard within 90 days it could be closed.
Before the 90 days period is up, McCluan said, a reinspection is made to determine if an effort is being made
to bring the building into compliance. A final inspection is
done at the 90-day point.
At that point, it can be determined, said McCluan,
whether the building should be closed; whether major
violations remain; if a few more days will be enough time
to correct minor violations or whether a 45y time extension will be given.
In the month of May, McCluan said, 17 businesses
received 90-day hazardous warnings; 2 90-day final reinspections; and 15 re-inspections of 90-day hazard
warnings.
McCluan said inspectors are finding in the reinspections that some are doing work to bring their
businesses up to the fire code, some have done the work,
"some need a little prodding" and some are asking for
time extensions. "We are also inspecting motels and

Seminole County deputies
trudged through a half mile of
thick palmetto bushes and
scrub oak Tuesday morning in
hopes of capturing three
growers of a reported acre of
marijuana plants.
The sheriff's department
received a tip that an acre of
marijuana, known as 'grass' or
"pot,'. was being farmed in the
densely forested southeast
corner of Seminole County in
Chuluota area, explained John

Spolski, spokesman of the
sheriff's department.
Law enforcement officers
met at 10:30 a.m. at the hitching Post, a bar located on
state Road 419, before the
caravan — consisting of a fourwheel drive truck and marked
and unmarked squad cars —
made its way into the forest.
About a quarter of a mile past
the locked entrance to the
private property, deputies were
forced to abandon their vehicles
and trudge the half mile to the
reported marijuana farm site.
The sheriff's department had
two outstanding warrants.

When they reached the
clearing, deputies found an
acre of land in the dense forest
with rows and rows of tiny
marijuana plants, Spolski said.
There were approximately
6,000 plants that would have
carried a street value of
hundreds of thousands of
dollars had they grown to
maturity, Spolski said.
With their guns drawn, the
deputies stalked the forest even
further, searching for the
suspects. Officers kept in close
radio contact with the pilot of
Air One, the sheriff depart-

merit's single-engined plane, of destroying the crop of
that flew low over the area to marijuana, said Sgt. Robert
spot the suspects.
Kunkler. He said the wire fence
Deputies apprehended two that had kept small animals out
Orange County men but a third of the field had been torn down
man successfully escaped, and the make-shift irrigation
Spolski said.
system had been dismantled.
The irrigation system conArrested for trespassing on sisted basically of a late model
private property were: Danny Ford that had been rigged to
Hay Hailauer, 32, and Dale pump water in the irrigation
Arthur Leachman, 22, both of pipe, Kunkler said.
Orlando. Both men are free on a
"They removed the alter$C25 bond. They are scheduled nator from the car and put a
for arralngment to plead guilty pump in its place so they could
or not guilty to the charge pump the water from the little
either on June 15 or June 29
stream out there to irrigate all
Both men were in the process the plants," Kunkler explained

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destroy the crop of marijuana.

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Weather 9 a. an. readings: ternperature, 74; overnight low s,
70; yesterdays high, 87;
barometric pressure, 30.04;
relative humidity, 94 percent;
winds, N at 10 mph.
Forecast: partly cloudy
through Thursday. Slight
chance of a shower today.
tUgba In the low to mid Us
today aid mostly will NI
Thursday. Lows sought mostly

around 70. Wind, northeasterly
to 15 mph. Rain probability
20 percent today.
THURSDAY TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 11:54
am., 12:11 p.m., loss 5:32 a.m.,
5:45 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 11:41
am., 12U p.m., low 5:23 am.,
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Bayport: high 5:35 am., 4:21
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Bundy will be driven to Miami days later, he moved into a
shortly before the trial and Tallahassee rooming house a
lodged in the Dade County Jail. few blocks from the Chi Omega
Because of Bundy's repute- house.
tion as an escape artist, KatBundy smiled when the
saris is nervous and said he will change of venue was announgo to Miami soon to confer with cod. A few minutes earlier, he
authorities about security
juror
measures.
Colleen Gibson naia under
Sunday escaped through a questioning that, from what she
courthouse window in 1977 knew about Bundy, "Iwould not
while awaiting trial in Colorado want to be alone with him."
for the 1975 slaying of a yo ung
Bundy had begun serving a
nurse. On Jan. 1, 1978, he prison term for kidnapping a
squeezed through a hole in the young Salt Lake City, Utah,
ceiling of a Colorado jail. Three woman when he was released to

HOSPITAL NOTES
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
June It, 1921
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Raymond Ashley
Cumin Holtzclaw
Tiny Lee Johnson
Britt L. Yates
Herman H. Loren:, Deltona
Mary Pasanac, Deftona
Ella Smith, Deltona
Janette M. 0161"n, Columbia, S.C.
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Fannie Black

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Robert Campbell
Annie B. Chambers
Mary K. Summersill &amp; baby girl
Duane Ellis
Annie Griffis
Martha S. Howard
Ronaid E. Joslyn
Theresa Kilger
Dawn E. McCullough
Mary L. Riding
Paul Tobin
Peggy T. McLellan, Altamonta
Spgs.
Frank J. Zarra, DeBar-y
Grace M.Caldwell, Deltona
Darlene H. Christ, Orange City

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slaying. He also has been
charged in the February 1978
kidnap-slaying of a Lake City,
Fla., schoolgirl.
During Tuesday's four-how
court session, Mrs. Gibson and
three other prospective jurors
said they would try hard, but
were not sure they could forget
what they had read and heard
about Bundy, including pub..
lished reports that he is a
suspect in 21 sex slayings in
three Western states and that

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MITCHELL KLEPPE
Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice
Mitchell T. Kleppe, son of Thomas
H. Kieppe of 540 Orange Ave.,
Altamonte Springs, has completed
recruit training at the Coast Guard
Training Center, Cape May. N.J.
Included in their Studies were lirst
aid, seamanship, Coast Guard
history and regulations, close order
drill and damage control.
A 1977 graduatc cf Lake 14o.di
High School, he joined the Coast
Guard in December 1978

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fantry Division in Baumholder, meritoriously promoted to his
CLENNIE L. BRUNDIDGE
present rank while serving with 2nd
Clennie L. Brundldge, son of Mr. Germany.
Muller entered the Army in July Marine Division, Marine Corps
and Mrs. C.B. Brundidge, Oviedo,
The specialist i% a 1975 Base, Camp Leieune, N.C.
1976
foinedthe "Long Gray Line" of West
graduate of Oviedo High School,
Point graduates.
He received the accelerated
His studies included science,
promotion in recognition of out
engineering, and the humanities In
DONALD SMITH
standing performance, duty
the ratio prescribed by the U.S.
Airman Donald M. Smith, son of proficiency and demonstrated
Military Academy at West Point,
Mrs. Beverly J. Smith of 613 professional abilities He ioined the
N.Y. He received a Bachelor of Hillcrest St., Altamonte Springs, has Marine Corps in
May 1976.
Science degree and was corn- completed Air Force basic training
missioned a Regular Army second at Lacktand AFB, Tex.
lieutenant in the Infantry.
Airman Smith will now receive
RICHARD THIEBAUTH
A 197$ graduate of Oviedo High specialized training in the corn
Selected for training at Keesler
School, he received a Congressional munications electronics field at
Appointment to the academy. While Vrester AFB, Miss. He is a 1916 AFB. Miss., in the personnel field
completing basic training at
at West Point the newly corn
giaduate of Lake Brantley High after
missioned officer was a member Of School, Forest City. His father, Lacklond AFB, Tex., is Airman
Richard J. Thiebauth, son of Mr.
the Basketball and Football Teams. Clinton F. Smith Jr., resides at 619
and Mrs. Walter J. Thiebauth of 16
Sandpiper Lane, Casselberry.
Apple Hill Hollow. Casselberry.
HERMAN MULLER
Spec. 5 Herman E. Muller, son Of
Airman Thiebauth, a 1972
DAVID ZORETIC
Mr. and Mrs. Finley H. Muller,
Marine Corporal David M.
graduate of McAurthur High School,
Oviedo, recently was assigned as an Zoretic. son of Barbara J. Zoretic of Hollywood, attended Seminole
armor crewman with the 8th In
623 E. Second St., Sanford, has been
Community College. Sanford.

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Six-week-old Robert Mroczkowski, honorary board member of the Seminole Newman I). Brock, president,
Youth Planning Council, doesn't seem very excited about this contribution
check, although the other observers are, from left are Noel Docker' of the Independent Order of Foresters, Court Gater 463, which donated $250 to the council
recently. Grace Kehrer, council executive director; the Mroczkowski infant, and
Chris Holden. assistant planner for the council. 'The Disabled Ar,i'.'n'an
Veterans, Seminole Chapter 30, have made a like contribution. The tot's mt1her,
Mrs. 11.111. Mroczkowski, Is a secretary at the council office. The boy was made
an honorary board member at a recent council meeting by .Judge Dominick
Salfi.

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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Federal Insurance Administrator gives notice of the
proposed
determinations of base (100-year) flood elevations for the City
of
Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida. in accordance with Section
11001 the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub L. 93234), $7 Slat.
900,
which added Section 1343 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1941 (Title
XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 190$ (Pub. L. 90.44$)),
42 U.S.C. 1001.1130, and 24 CFR 1fl7.1().
These elevations, together with the floOd plain management measures
required by Section 1910.3 of the program regulations,
are the minimum
that are required. They should not be construed to mean
the community
must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent
in their flood
plain management requirements. The community may at any time enact
stricter requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies established by
other Federal, State, or regional entities. These proposed elevations will
alsobe used to calculate the appropriate flood Insurance premium
rates for
new buildings and their contents and for the second
layer of Insurance on
existing buildings and their contents.
The proposed base (loo.year) flood elevations for sel,(jid
are:

Source of Pleading
Lake Adelaide
Crane's Roost
Lake Destiny
Lake Florida
Lake Lotus
North lake
Lake Oriente
Pearl Lake
Pot Lake
PrairieLake
Spring Wood Lake
lake Tulle
Trout Lake
Little Wekiva
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PROPOSEDFLOODELEVATIONDETERMINATION$FOR
THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Unusr the National Flood
Insurance Program
AGENCY: Officeot Federal Insurance and Hazard Mitigation, FEMA.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
SUMMARY:
Technical Information or comments are solicited on the proposed bass
000-year) flood elevations listed below for selected locations in the City of
Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida.
These base (100-year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain
manaqement measures that the community is required to either adopt or
show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain
qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
(HElP).
1. The functions of the Fed eral Insurance Administration, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, were transferred to the newly
established Federal Emergency Management Agency by Reorganization
Plan No. 3 of 197$ (43 FR 41913, September It, 191$) and Executive Order
12127 (44 FR 19367, April 3, 1979).
DATES:
The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second
publication of this proposed rule ma newspaper of local circulation In thee
above- named community.
ADDRESSES:
Maps and other Information showing the detailed outlines of the flood
prone areas and the proposed base (100yeat) flood elevations
are
available for review at City Hall, 22$ Newburyport Avenue, Altamonte
Springs. Florida.
Send comments to: Mayor Norman C. Floyd, Sr., 22$ Newburyport
Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mr. Richard Krimm
National- Flood Insurance Program
:202) 753.$$1 or Toll Free Line (000) 1241$72
Room $270
431 Seventh Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 204)0

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evidence and testimony pro.
seated in the courtroom, adding
that, while she believes in
capital punishment, she does
not think it should be im
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PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION
DETERMINATIONS FOR
THE CITY OF LONGWOOD,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Under the National Flood Insurance Program
AGENCY: Off Ice of Federal Insurance and Hazard Mitigation, FEMA.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
SUMMARY:
Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed base
(100-year) flood elevations listed below for telected locations in the City of
Longwood, Seminole County, Florida.
These beu (I0Oyear) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain
management measures that the community is required to either adopt or
show evidence of being already In effect In order to qualify or remain
qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP).
1. The functions of the Federal Insurance Ad ministration, Department of
Housing and Ur ban Development,
transferred to the newly
established Federal Emergency Management Agency by Reorganization
Plan No. 3 of 1970 (43 FR 41943, September 19, 197$) and Executive Order
12121 (44 FR 1V367, April 3, 1979),
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DATES:
The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second
publication of this proposed rule In a newspaper of local circulation in the
above named community.
ADDRESSES:
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Maps and other information showing the detailed outlines of the flood.
prone arias and the proposed base (100 year) flood elevations are
available for review at City Hall, 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida.
Send comments to: Mayor Jun. Lormann, City Hall, 17$ West Warren
Avenue, Longwood, Florida 32750.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mr. Richard Krimm
National Flood Insurance Program
(202) 755531) or Toll Free Line ($00) 424172
Room 5270
431 Seventh Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20110
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Federal Insurance Administrator gives notice of the proposed
determinations of base (100-year) flood elevations for the City of
Longwood, Seminole County, Florida. in accordance with Section 110 of the
Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93234), $7 Slat. 960, which
added Section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 196$ (Title XIII of
the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1961 (Pub. L. 90.441)), 42 U.S.C.
1001.4121. and 24 CFR 1917.1(a).
These elevations, together with the flood plain management measures
required by Section 1910.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum
that are required. They Should not be construed to mean the community
must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their flood
plain management requirements. The community may at any time enact
stricter requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies established by
other Federal, State, or regional entities. These proposed elevations will
also be used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium rates for
new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance on
existing buildings and their contents.
The proposed base (IOD.year) flood elevations for selected locations are:

dental experts testified at pietrial hearings that Bundy's
teeth match bite marks on one
of the Chi Omega victims.

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extensive as in Tallahassee.
They also said Miami is a
much larger city where murder
is not unusual and the residents
would not be as personally
concerned as citizens of the
closeknit university town.
"We now have a better
sance cf getting a jury less
Inni,ei,cedvy media and One
with less of a personal-type
interest in the case," Assistant
Public Defender Lynn Thompson said Tuesday after the
defense request for a change of
venue was granted.
One member of the prosecution staff, who refused to be
quoted, said the move makes
the chances for a conviction and
death sentence less certain.
Cowart, a Miami circuit
judge, was assigned to the
Bundy trial when the resident
judge was removed for possible
bias. He and the date attorneys
staff handling the . prosecution
and public defenders staff
representing Bandy will move
with the trial to Mianli.
The defense asked that the
trial be delayed until July 1, but
Cowart refused. Attorneys
predict it will run three weeks
to a month after a jury is
seated.
Bundy, who has been insisting for weeks that trio
Tallahasee community has
become so prejudi ced by
publicity that even his own
attorneys think he is guilty, was
visibly elated.
But all he could say before
deputies whisked him back to
his jail cell was "excellent."
Sheriff Ken Katsaris said

Evening herald staffer will accept an award for th e includes groups of fewer than
The convention, expected to
Dennis Feola will be honored Seminole
County
Bar 100 members.
draw 1,000 members of the
Saturday by the Florida Bar for Association for its newsletter.
The Seminole County Bar Florida Bar and their families,
his series of articles on This award is the small bar Association will also be honored opened today and will end
problems at the Seminole association categor y , which for its La Wick programs
Saturda y.
Cowity branch
the Public
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- It took only five prospective
jurors to convince Circuit
Judge Edward Cowart that
accused killer Theodore Bundy
could not get a fair trial in the
capital city, where the slaying
of two uj f t1itv '
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the entire community last year.
Four of the first five persons
questioned Tuesday said they
might not be able to render a
fair verdict after 18 months of
reading and hearing every
gruesome detail about the
murders and Bundy's criminal
st.
Cowart ordered the trial to
res ume June 25 in Miami, 475
miles south of Tallahassee.
The two-week delay is the
fourth trial postponement since
the 33-year-old former Utah law
student was charged on June 27,
1978, with killing Margaret
Bowman, 21, and Lisa Levy, 20.
The victims were beaten and
strangled, and at least one was
raped, in the Chi Or:iegi
Sorority House across the street
from the campus of Florida
State University on Jan. 15,
1978. Bundy also is charged
with the attempted murders of
two other Chi Omegas and a
coed who lived in a duplex six
blocks from the sorority house.
One of the surviving sorority
sisters, Kathy Kleiner DcShields, is from Miami. She
dropped out of FSU after the
assault and has since married
and gone to work in a bank.
The murders were publicized
in Miami, but defense attorneys
said the coverage was not as

The county until two years ago had only one fire inspector — McCluan. He couldn't cover the 3,500 to 4,000
businesses in the county so he inspected those businesses
with the potential for high life loss," said Kaiser. "After
discussing this with the county attorney we decided to
concentrate on those businesses. It is not something we
have arbitrarily decided to do. It's required by the code,"
Kaiser said.

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The Ford had been painted
green to camouflage it from the
air. Bags of fertilizer were
found in the trunk.
Prior to the mission in the
wood, Kunkler informed
deputies the three suspects
were aware the authorities
knew about the acre of
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"There is no reason for this. I've been in business in the
same building for 21 ycars," she said.
Meanwhile, Herb Rawls, owner-proprietor of the Drift
Inn on Beardahh Avenue, said, "They gave me a list of
things to do and I'm done everything they asked me to. It
seems kind of silly to me," he said.

Florida Bar Award

Deputies Beat The Bushes For 'Grass'
By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

correct.
"They are raising sin about a butane heater," said Mrs.
Ruth Clanton, owner and proprietor of the Five Points Bar
near Lake Mary, today. "They also wanted me to put in a
sprinkler system in the hood of the stove. All I cook on the
stove is hamburgers once in a while for my customers.
"1 would like to cooperate with the county. So I'm going
to discontinue selling hamburgers. I'm not going to put in
a sprinkler system to fry a few hamburgers. I've had the
stove disconnected," She said. "I think this is all uncalled
for."

hotels where we feel there can be a potentially large life
loss,' he said.
Six businesses, McCluan said, have been closed in the
past year. Three of those businesses complied with the
fire code and have since reopened. In May two headstart
centers were closed, he said, adding one of those centers
at Bookertown has almost completed its work to bring the
facility into compliance. Much work remains to be done at
the Altamonte center, he said.
In May, the Overland Trail Bar on U.S. 441 and
Overland Road was closed. "The work has almost been
completed there and it should be reopened within the
week," McCluan said.
Sixteen other businesses have been given warnings and
most of them are being brought into code, McCluan said.
Those include: Longwood Bible Baptist Church; Five
Points Bar, Drift Inn; Brown's Service Station; Academy
Laundry, granted a 45-day extension; Bedding World has
one more item to complete; Innovations in Mica, 45-day
extension; McAlister Motel; Gateway Utilties; St. Luke
Christian School, 45-day extension; Club 436; Sabal Palm
Golf Course, 45-day extension; Fern Park Barber Shop
violations corrected; Mae's Discount Fñbrics, one item to
complete; Tenneco station at Lake Howell and Howell
Branch Road, almost finished with corrections; and
Augie's Enchanted Mirror beauty salon, one more item to

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A spokesman at the state's attorney's office today said the
grand jury is scheduled to meet sometime next week.
James Wright, 72 was shot and killed by a single shotgun blast
to
his lower abdomen in the early morning hours of May 25. Police
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said Wright surprised n burglar breaking into the front window of
his home at 445 Elliott Ave. The burglar, fired a shot from a
shotgun carried on his hip, police said.

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Circuit Judge Voile Williams Jr. has issued a bench warrant for
the arrest of Frank Hall Ill, who failed to appear for his trial
Monday on a charge of grand theft.
ilall at a hearing before Judge Williams on May 14 fired the
public defender who had been representing him on the charge,
said Assistant State Attorney Don Marbieston. Shortly after the
May 14 hearing hail had posted $1,000 bond and was released
from the Seminole County Jail.
According to Marblestone, bondsman Leroy Hardman who
posted the bond has since received information that Hall has
"packed his clothes and skipped to Ohio." lithe man is found in
Ohio, Marbiestone said he will be extradicted.
A spokesman in Hardman's Commercial Avenue, Sanford office. said today Hardman will attempt to persuade hall, once he
finds him, to return to Seminole County voluntarily and if Hall
doesn't, Hardman will go to Ohio after him.
Hall was one of four inmates at the Seminole County jail who
petitioned the circuit court in May, charging their civil rights
were being violated.
The petition filed by Hall sought a writ of mandamus (an order
asking public officials to perform their duty). Judge Williams
asked State Attorney Doughias Cheshire's office to "please have a
grand jury examine the jail for any possible violations of the
civil rights of any of the petitioner inmates."

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No one asked me, but:
— One might suspect Last week's pileup at the
Seminole Hirness Raceway would produce some
second thoughts on the part of drivers,
"I have some thoughts about It — before the gate
is lnmoUon," says driver Bobby Del camp.
once you start, it's too late to do anything about it
an y'ay, so you just go all out. You try and tall
yourself, "What are the chances of that happening
again?"
—Wes Rinker will pull off one of the slickest
maneuvers ever if he can land both Mickey Mantle
and Joe DiMaggio to come to Sanford for a sports

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THOMAS GIORDAI'O, Managing Editor
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Rinker admits he might strike out on one, but

By JIM IIAYNES

feels he has a solid chance of getting the former
New York Yankee sluggers here. "I have a few
connections, and if they are available, I think I'll get
them," says the operator of the Florida Baseball
School at Sanford Memorial Stadium.
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..ht be able to build a salltxat for $50 but
I gotta. . t sail to believe it.
Seems the Orlando Yacht Club Is staging a
regatta for crafts whose materials do not exceed
$50. The July 21 event on Lake Conway should
produce some very Interesting entries. They have
awards for categories, but I figure the only winner
will be for the one that floats.
—Does Ronnie Franklin remind one of the
character Mickey Rooney played in some of his
early films? For certain, Franklin Is a devil-may-

care Jockey who seems to get himself into hotter
and hotter water by what started out as a white be.
The way I see It, pin or no pin, Spectacular Bin
had more than he was ready for in the mile and onehalf Belmont.

And, what irony In Spectacular Bid's name!
—Now that hot weather has set in , watch for a
new trend to fork with the New York Yankees. Coolweather ace Tommy John will be leveling off, but

Luis Tiant will emerge through the next two months
to pick up the slack, and the Yankees will begin
their annual drive toward the American League

coming under a threat which invit es comparison
with the emergency of war.
Maybe the Manh atta n Project is not quite th e

right example of where a solution lies. Scientists
an engineers were starting almost from primitive
experiments with nuclear fission to the production
of a bomb in three years. It is problematical
whether any of the advanced energy technoligies
now in early stages of research and development
could be force-fed to produce an energy revolution
as quickly.
A better example Is the World War ii program
to prod uce synthetic rubber.

The process for making synthetic rubber was
well-known in 1941, but not until the war threatened
our supplies of natural rubber from overseas was
there a reason to produce it in large quantities. In
one of those heroic industrial efforts that wars call
forth, it took exactly 287 days to design, build and
begin operating the first plant. By the end of the
war we had 51 plants capable of producing 8OO,000
tons of synthetic rubber a year — a figure exceeding the national consumption of natural rubber
at the time the war started.
What we need now is synthetic fuel or a new
source of.oil. We know that the possibilities are
there, ranging from alcohol derived from grain, to
various synthetics derived from coal, to the extraction of oil from shale deposits. Nonê'c)f them
needs a Los Almos laboratory to solve any
technological problems. They need a commitment
to production,
We can suggest, however, that President
Carter consider a novel and bold use for the
bonanza of federal tax revenue to be derived from
the decontrol of oil prices. The government stands
to gain $13.3 billion in new revenue from oil cornpany profits In the next seven years under current
corporate income taxrates, or $29.7 billion if his

proposed "windfall profits" tax Is imposed.

The suggestion Is that the longstanding partnership of government and industry in energy
research be expanded Into the area of joint
financing of the production of one or more
altenative fuels. The role of the government subsidy would be to lower the price-threshhold that
must be crossed before those fuels become cornpetitive with oil and gas. The plan could call for the
recovery of the government Investment over the
long term.
This would entail a change of course for Mr.
Carter, and no little political risk. He has been

following the easy, popular route of attacking the
oil companies for their high profits. He would now
have to invite their cooperation in a direct partnership with government in a dramatic form of
"plowback" of some of these profits.
In World War II the government provided only
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and technical expertise came from privte Industry. Mr. Carter's woebegone efforts to respond
to the energy crisis may finally get somewhere
when he sees the parallel today.
The administration is looking for a way to
avert the crippling economic emergency that our
heavy dependence on imported oil could create. A

dramatic commitment to production of synthetic
fuel might be the answer, and like It or not, the
people now in the business of producing and
distributing fuel — mainly the oil companies — are

In the best position to bring It off.

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SCENE: Headquarters of the International
Association of Hyprocrites. The president is
sitting behind his desk. The chief of field
operations sits opposite him, a sheaf of papers In
his han d. He speaks:
C.F.O.- Well, sir, It was a good week for
hypocrites. We scored a major victory In the
United Nations where our Third World friends
refused to let the South Africans participate In
the General Assembly debate over terms of
independence for South-West Africa.I which Is
also called Namibia.
PRESIDENT: Yes, I read a bout it, but I must
say I was disappointed in Mr. Andrew Young. He
has been one of our outstanding members In
recent years. In fact, I had been thinking of him
as a likely candidate for our Hypocrite of the
Year prize until now. But, the other day in the U.
N. he lost much credibility In my eyes, for he
actually criticized those who voted to kick out the
South Africans by saying it would be "counterproductive" to keep them out of the debate.
C.F.O.: I agree that it was a disappointment,
but don't hold it against Mr. Young. He has been
simply marvelous in helping us keep t hings In a
turmoil over Rhodesia. He has held out for those
"all-party" talks with the terrorists Nkomo and
Mugabe, and everyone knows that the last thing
those two want Is a free, democratic ZimbabweRhodesia. So, let's give credit where It's due
PRESIDENT You're right. Besides, several of
the African nations which voted to keep South
Africa out of the Namibia discussions did it with
a flair that's a crethc Co (tie
fttstprinczpies1,1
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participate because Its government Is
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llegitimate Inasmuch ps it denies the vote tp
come of Its people, In this case blacks. Isn't that
rich, coming from a bunch that has presidenIsfor-life, self-proclaimed emperors, one-party
rule, and In some cases, full-blown dlçtatorships? Talk a bout denying the vote! (He
slaps his knee laughing.)
C.F.O.: I rather liked the prerformance of the
U.N. hierarchy Itself. They are treating
SWAPO, the South-West Africa guerrillas, as V
they were the legitimate government of Namlbth
when, in fact, they haven't been able to gain a
nickel's worth of support from South-West
Africa's people In more than a dozen years of
trying — terrorist attacks and all . When the head
of SWAPO shows up at U.N., they treat him Uke
head of state.Now, you'll have to admit that's
first-rate hypocrisy, just the sort of thing out
members love.
PRESIDENT: Yes, sir, b" It may be matched
by the New York Times and the Washington
Post. Both have been pasting the Argent ines
lately In editorials over human rights. The Post
almost compared Argent ina's government with
Idi Amin's. It's delicious the way they pontif icate. A lot of their stuff Is based on third-party
allegations of human rights, but the wonderf ul
thing a bo ut those Times and Post write rs Is that
th ey can use those allegations to work themselves up almost to the point of frothing at the
mouth over "human rights" without once
mentining Cuba, Vietnam, Cambodia, or a halfdozen other places where don't exist.

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China Has 10 YeaoJClb
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WASHINGTON—However the debate over ciUe&amp; Defense Department ana
'lysts say China's that the $2 million cystem will be used by the sailed through the House economic stabilizatio n
SALT II turns out, there is one undeniable and Intensified Industrial modernization Is stressing military
for research, development, testing and subcommittee by a 394o-1 vote. "By turning this
increasingly important flaw In the treaty: It has Its military Industry, particularly its nuclear evaluation of ballistic missile&amp;
into a defense bill," said one sbogpiriJttoe
no effect on Red China's growing nuclear capability.
Because of financial, human and material member, "I had to vote for it even though I'm
strength.
U.S. officials told our associate Frank restraints China's nuclear program Is not ex- dead set against it,"
Until receritly, the nation that gave the world WashIngtOn that the
normalization of relatioris pected to equal ours or the Soviet Union's. But
The subcommittee chairman, Rep. WWiani
gunp
owder
has
been
pretty
much
the
sleeping
has
given
the
Chinese
access
to
American
intelligence
reports
predict
that
in
the
lObs
Moorhead,
D-Pa., justifies the defense orlendragon of the nuclear "club." The official U.S.
scientific
data,
technological
items
and
InChina
will
be
producing
medium-range
and
tatlon
of
the
bill on grounds that In time of
government line Is that we needn't worry too dustrial commodities, but they will not get Intercontinental
ba
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nflssiles,
as
well
as
airnational
ll
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emergency,
the flow of oil from abioad
much about China's nuclear capablllties for lOor missue know-how from us.
to-surface,
defensive
and
naval
missiles.
The
might
be
cut
off.
15 years.
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But a top secret appraisal shaves this rosy foreign
missile-related technology and hard- with missile firing capability, and are expected
The technology for coal conversion alrea4y
estimate significantly. "Within the next decade ware," one CIA appraisal warned. "Endeavors to deploy
exists
In South Africa, and Is known to a
em
wi
th
th
in
th
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China is expected to produce and deploy both incl ude the exploitation of
American
company, U.S. Fluor Corp., which
foreignIndustrial
liquid and solid propellant (second generation) techniques, trade fairs, international
CORPORATE
WELFARE?—Congress
is
manages
th
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C0fl
missiles in modest quantities," the report warns. ferences, trade delegation exchanges and could
consicost
dering a windfall for the coal Industry that But Fluor Is forbidden to divulge the technolog3',
"Within this time frame China will also have technical publications,..."
the American taxpayers as much as and political differences between South
Africa
$12 billion,
advanced from producing missiles based on
and the United States blocked release of ON
Figuring
out
how
much of Chine's Imports are
Soviet technology to those of indigenous
The bill under consideration would give Information to other American companies.
going to the military is difficult, because Am
design...."
On thingIs clear: The coal industry Isn't
ostensibly civilian contracts can be transferred sidies and another
A 1978 "military posture statement
$10
billion
In
about
to develop conversion plants without UncI
guarantees
for
to
the
military
sector,
according
to
the
report.
development
and
by the Joint Chiefs of Staff credits the Peopl
co
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Sam's
of
this
country's
e's
"Therefore,
the
purchase
of
entire
plants
such
help. And the subsidy legislation's sup.
U
Republic with short-range nuclear strike
first
plants
to
convert
coal
Into
gaso
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po
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ne,
rt
are confident of passage. "This Is
faci
ties,
wh
capability already. Though the Chinese have no
li
ile coributing
going
Proponents of the legislation, having failed in to go through Congress Like a tidal wave,"
greatly
to
the
civilian
aector
also
operational ICBMs capable of reaching targets capability Of the indUStrial
z.
earlier attempts to get the bill through various investicator for the Moorhead subcommit
ban 1U1S)OTthl the energy
In the ntbntai United States, they do have
tee told
subcommittees, have sucessfully Our reporter Michael Kranlsh. President Cartar,
missiles that can reach neighboring Asian missile industry," the Intelligence
repackaged the subsidy proposal as a "defense privately gave the bill his blessing last
countries, Alaska, Australia, most of the Soviet
week,
preparedness" measure. The federal conFootnote:
Ron Paul, D-Tex., the loi
Union, parts Of the Middle East and American
For Instance, China purchased a sophisticated tiibidlon would guarantee the Defense Depart- dissenter on theRep.
Moorhead subcommittee, caflf
military bases In the Far East.
SWiss-maciC aircraft trucking system from meat the amount of gasoline th
at
could
be the bill "A $12 billion corporate subsidy," and
Furthermore,- the report states, China Is France sopposedly to bl used for air traffic refined from 500,000 barrels of crude
on a day. said bitterly, "It should be called the 'Cordeveloping an ICBM 'at could nit American control. But intelligence analyst are convinced
Thus securely wrapped in the flag, the bill Doratlon Welfare Rights Act of 1979."

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program featuring big band Chamber of Commerce and the
music of the forties has been city of Sanford, will include the
'scheduled for 2to4p.m. Sunday sounds of the' Altamonte
In the Sanford Civic Center as Springs Jazz Ensemble, ac
part of the Sanford Salutes cording to Jack Homer, GSCC
series,
executive manager.
The public is Invited to at
The program, sponsored tend.

Oviedo Public Hearing
A public hearing will be held to get citizen views on dispersal
Monday at 7:30 p.m. In Oviedo of the funds for the coming
on federal revenue sharing fiscal year.
funds.
The hearing, which will be
A spokesman said the city
held In conjunction with the anticipates receiving $36,333 is
Oviedo City Council's regularly revenue sharing funds for 1979scheduled meeting, is an effort 'b.
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Legal Notice
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

SR.CR 421 Improvement
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will conduct a public
hearing on tuna 21, 1979 at 7 P.M. at the West Altamonte Springs
Recreation Department Civic Center, $00 Spring Oaks Blvd., Altamonte
Springs, Florida.
This hearing Is being conducted to afford interested persons the opportunity of expressing their views concerning the location aspects, design
concepts, and social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed
Improvements to State-County Road 431 (Forest City Road) from County
Road 424 (Edgewater Drive) to State Road 43$ (Semoran Blvd.) in Orange
and Seminole Counties, Florida. FOOT Prolect Not 77120.1901 and 771203M, Work Program Nos. $17323 and 317341, F.dsraiAid Project Nos. M.
1791(1) and BRM.1791(2).
Maps, drawings, a drift environmental impact document and other
pertinent information developed by the FOOT, together with written views
received from other agencies or public officials, will be available for public
inspection at the FOOT Distrct Office in DeLand from June 19, 1979 to June
27, 1979 during regular office hours. They will also be available at the
public hearing location from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. and from $ P.M. to 7 P.M.
Mr. Frank Jewell, Project Manager,, may be contacted for information
or assistance at the DeLand District Office, phone 9047342171.
Persons who wish to submit written statements and other exhibits In
place of, or In addition to oral statements may do so at the hearing. They
may also be submitted to be documented as a part of the hearing if
received at the FOOT Oistrct Office, 719 W. Woodland Blvd. (Post Office
Box 47), Deland, Florida 32720, no later than July 12, 1979.
Tentative schedules for rights of way acquisition and construction and
the Impact on the wetlands will be discussed.
The FOOT's Relocation Advisory Assistance Program will be presented.
The public hearing will be held In accordance with the Florida Depart.
çnent of Transportation Action Plan (197$).
C.A. Benedict, P.E.
District Engineer
'Florida Department of Transportation
Post Office lox 47
DeUr4 Fiortda 33130
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light Irappi lance yc )u're flot
Don't do a handful of laundry using.
It's a small ec 1n my, hut flO )t
or dishes. Wait until you have a
wilcill you multiply it by th ( )usanjs
full load. And use cold Water
when- )f hours and iuillion of ht imes.
ever possible.
And, if
planning to
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If you have
a pool, lend it hand iuy a new home, there's
more
by reducing the hours of the PLIIUI)'s
A finger and thumb is, all it
than a handful of reasons to ask
operationt o the minimum required
takes to turn your air-conditioner
'otlr builder about HL's Witt-Wise
Will
thermostatupto78°. Acomfortable by the manufacturer. That
Living Program; and the built-in
make
your
bill
ta
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a
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too
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energy-saving features that will
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Over all, the Postal Service geti 21 million
complaints yearly, or a little less than one for
every 4,000 pieces of all. Most complaints are
resolved locally.
There are 160 different categories of cornplaints, but the largest are delayed mail (20.5
percent of the total) and non-receipt (18.5 percent).
To cope with Its complaints, the Postal Service
in 1975 began distributing an easy-to-use Conswner Service Card, which Is supposed to be
available at every post office. That's where your
letter to Aunt Minnie fits in.
You go to your post office and fill out the card;
a sheet of carbon paper permits you to make a
duplicate. One copy goes to your local postmaster, the other to Chadwick's office in
Washington.
"Within the next couple of days," says
Chadwick, "you ought to hear from your postmaster. If you haven't heard by the third day,
call the postmaster."
The card's Information Is key-punched Into a
computer. When the postmaster resolves a
complaint, he writes Chadwick's office and the
complaint is deleted from the computer. But if
the postmaster hasn't resolved the complaint
after a short time, It pops up automatically in the
consumer advocate's office and Chadwick tells
the postmaster to get moving.
If you haven't heard promptly, the thing to do
is write Thomas W. Chadwick, The Consumer
Advocate, Postal Service Headquarters,
Washington D.C. 20260.

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So the thank-you letter you wrote Aunt Minnie
never reached her. You're sore at the post office,
and you think millions of other Americans are
grumbling about the decline of the Postal Service,
Thomas W. Chadwick hea rs that grumbling
every day. It's his job.
Tom Is an amiable, 55-year-old South
Carolinian whose title at the U.S. Postal Service
is consumer advocate. If you've got a beef, get in
touch with him.
The Posa1 Service is one of the nation's
biggest businesses. It's been a semi-independent
entity since raid-1971 and last year handled 96.9
billion pieces of mall, about half of the w hole
world's mall. It grossed $14.1 billion and employed 655,000 people, down 55,000 from five
years ago.
Chadwick says, "We have 43.000 retail stores"
— that's wt h calls nnqt nffitc "W. hnu
155,000 delivery routes and 98 million addresses
of customers to serve."
His Office of Consumer Affairs was organized
when the Postal Service was shaken loose from
the clutches of politicians. It has 34 employees,
which doesn't seem like many when compared
with the volume of complaints.
But Chadwick thinks it's adequate. He says,
"The handling of complaints is a vital aspect of
our business. We use complaint data as a tool in
management."
Chadwick's office is "trying to make It simple
and easy fox people to get to us. We have
authority to disregard bureaucratic lines. We're
a direct link between the mailer and the Postal

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HOMEOWNERS:

Sanford City Attorney Vernon the council. Alternate delegates
Mize said Monday that the city to that
committee are assistant
'has been cited by the city manager Rich Quigley and
Environmental Protection commissioner Eddie Keith.
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Agency for improper use of
—granted 90day extentions
. .
Insecticides,
prior
to
condemnation
to
If a settlement is not reached owners of the following
during an administrative property: 320 S. Oak Ave., 105
...
hearing, Mize said, the city Shannon Drive; 301 E. Fifth St.;
could be faced with a fine of up 508 E. Fifth St.; 51511 E.
Eighth
to $5,000.
St.; ll15 Orange Ave. and oE
According to city manager Fifth St.
The properties are
Warren E. Knowles, the reportedly in violation of city
citation stems from an incident building codes.
a year ago In which the city
—accepted, with regret, the
sprayed a weeded patch of resignation from the Planning
ground near a drainage ditch on and Zoning Commission of Jan
Scott Street north of Celery Freeman, To fill the
vacant
Avenue.
seat,
the
commission
appointed
-Th WOA
auuu dLV LflaL George Wi llis. Willi s' term will
A
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the use of the insecticide end In June of
1981.
resulted in the death of a
—accepted the planning and FAILED'
number of catfish. But Knowles zoning Commission's recomsaid the dead fish were found mendation and approved the
upstream of where the actual plat for a 440-foot exit road from
spraying took place.
Airport Boulevard to
"If that's all the EPA has to Hidden Lake Planned the
Unit
do, they ought to disband the Development.
agency," Knowles said.
_ti ti
Us,.....
Mize said he would seek a Thomas In the amount of
settlement hearing with the $293.47. Thomas was scheduled
agency prior to the Imposition to retire as a city employee on
of any fine.
Feb. 28. However, he worked
In other action, the corn- two days In March In order to
mission:
help the city, which had
—approved the expenditure problems with Its gradeall
of $2,500 for Initiation fee to the machine. As a result of the two
East Central Florida Regional days work, Thomas was not
Planning Council. The council allowed his pension check from
acts as a quasi-official agency the Florida Retirement System
In reviewing major projects for the month of March.
using federal grant frunds.
—voted to formally approve a
Commissioner John Morris and
Sanford businessman Tom policy statement prohibiting
Stevenson were named as city the release of personnel files of
delegates to the council, city employees to the press or
Commissioner David Farr and other Interested parties without
city engineer Mack Lazenby the written consent of the

And by mid-September, guess who will be getting
back into the groove? Tommy John.

D .L&amp;.. AII
Di,v vvuy ;Ju1Would a "Manhattan Project" solve the energy
crisis? The question has been recurring for at least
six years. Why can't the United States relieve its
dangerous dependence on imported oil through an
all-out, single-purpose effort lie the mobilization of
science and engineering that produced an atom
bomb during World War II?
It's time the Carter administration began
looking at America's experience in wartime for
ideas to get the country off the barbed hook of
OPEC oil. The pressure of demand is bidding up the
world price of oil to disastrous levels. The Arab
states are showing unmistakable signs of using
their hold on supplies to gain political advantage,
Our economic security, if not our independence, is

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Absentee Parents Pay To Avoid Jail
Above live percent of those

payments ordered by the court enforcement in May was support cases, always give an
absentee
involve
in a thiiely fashion. The next $23,000. The money recouped absentee parent an opportunity cases
she
said.
The
others
step is a court order finding the goes back to the state to defray to make the payments, usuallymothers,
to
that
mothers
acceptable
are fathers. Where the
absentee parent in contempt of some of the costs of the child under a plan
if they fail to are concerned, most of them
parent.
court for failure to abide by the support program.
court ordered payment of child
The 111(5 through aid to make the payments, a pickup have a grandmother taking
support and ultimately a jail dependent children ADC) order is issued," Mrs. Collins care of the child. Only once in
recent years has a mother been
sentence of five-to-430 days is the payments distributes to said.
with jail for nonthreatened
Seminole County parents
result.
Under guidelines requiring
In
that specific case,
"Somehow the majority of $172,489 monthly. The recovt'ry support from the absentee P)1t
the,mother,
after
paying up the
absentee parents then conies up through the enforcement parents, she said.
back
support,
took
her child off
with the money and that parent program is more than 13 perand began
assistance
public
program
The enforcement
is released. Every once in a cent of the funds paid out.
herself.
the
child
beefed-up
over
rearing
the
been
the
enhas
Mrs. Collins said
while a person decides he wants
DC
maximum
The
forcement program is man- past two years. Two years ago,
to sit in jail," she said.
per
$128
cases
70
are:
pursued
paid
payments
and
state
law.
HItS
federal
"But those times are few," dated by
she said. Mrs. Collins noted that She said the various circuit month and now is monitoring monthly for a mother and one
child: $166 for a mother and two
in May HItS monitored 500 judges, who hear the child 500 cases monthly,
court cases on child support.
About half, she said, paid their
payments without problem. The
other half had to be
couraged" to pay. Of the 60 who
What Is believed to be a discovered, it appeared that she
August 22, 1977, the deconibalked at paying, all managed
had
been
dead
one
or
two
days.
posed
body of Caroline Perry,
to come up with the money as double murder in Sanford is
to
the
autopsy
According
still
baffling
investigators.
22,
was
found less than 100
the jail time approached. One
yards
from
where Miss Cmreport,
death
was
caused
by
a
decided to spend sonic time in
12,
1976,
the
near
was discovered.
severe
blow
to
the
head.
It
is
not
On
July
cotti's
body
jail, she said.
The average child support nude body of Christine Cincotti, known for sure, but it is Her death was caused by
order ill these cases is $50 24, was found in a wooded area believed that she had been strangulation. Again, it is not
known if she was sexually
monthly. The money received at 11th Street and Poplar sexually molested,
Thirteen months later, on
assaulted. Investigators think
for the state through the hIltS Avenue. When her body was

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13
Sanford Serenaders senior citizensdance, 2:30 p.m..

Civic Center.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Sears, Altamonte
Mall.

NART-AARP directors meeti n g, 2 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway house, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Seminola Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellow Hall,
107 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees Board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.

SISTER, Inc. noon, holiday Inn.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., holiday Inn,
Wymore Road.
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
Seminole Sunrise Khianis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airpost.
Seminole South Rotary 7:50 am., Lord Chumley's.
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, Sears, Altamonte Mall, 10 a.m.
Tanglewood AA, 8p.m., (closed), Lake Howell Road, St.
Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Boiling Hills Morivian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins, Orlando.
Deltona Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church.
SATURDAY, JUNE16
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., 7 p.m.,
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce building, First
and Sanford Avenue.
SUNDAY, JUNE 17
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 a.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards,

Wbeii (aced with the prospect
of gt.ing to jail most absentee
parents in Seminole County pay
their back child support
pa% uicuts.
At least that appears to be the
situation in Seminole, ac
cor(llug to Bonnie Collins, child
support enforcement supervisor at Sanford's state
Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services 1IBS
office.
In May, 59 of (iii absentee
parents Will to pay up their
back support payments or spend
some time In jail for contempt
of court, paid up. One decided
to sj*.'iitl sonic timiw in jail," she
said.
11w cycle begins with the
parent, who has custody of the
CtIil(I or children, appealing to
hIltS for financial assistance. It
continues with hiltS filing
complaints '. ith the court
against the absentee parent
who has not
I father of mother
pant the child support

children and more according to
the number of children. Any
income which the mother earns
is deducted from this amount.
"Getting welfare entitles the
family to Medicaid benefits, but
whethera doctor participates In
the program is voluntary and
there are limits on the medicaid
pa yments, Mrs. Collins said. ,A
family on welfare is also
eligible for food stamps, she
said.

Longwood

Gets $40,000

By JANE CASSELBEIUtY
Herald Staff Writer

Also at the meeting, a
resolution was passed
changing the name of the
proposed $1.5 million
Mediplex Health Care
Facility to the Longwood
Health Cars Center,
Named in the resolution as
members of the board of
directors of the non-profit
holding company were
Longwood residents Fred
thstline. Hon Korb and Italy
Milwee.
'l'lie commission also
approved the site plan for
the 120-bed facility, to be
built on Grant Street in the
Columbus Harbor area.
When the city-sponsored
tax-free bonds are retired
in 25 years, the ownership
of the facility will revert to

The city of Longwood has
been granted $40,000 from
the
Environmental
Protection Agency to
finance a citywide sewer
study, according to City
Administrator David
Chacey, who received the
good
news
from
Congressman Richard
Kelly's
office . in
Washington.

If a parent receives welfare
payments, she must cooperate
in the HItS enforcement
program, Mrs. Collins said.

Sanford Murders Baffle Polic e

Chace), made the announcement at Monday
night's city commission
meeting. The city has
retained the Daytona
Beach consultant
engineering firm of Russell
and Axon to do the study.

these two murders are connected.
If you have any information
concerning this or any unsolved
felonly crime in the Central
Florida are and wish to remain
caI1
a if o n y in o u s ,
CRIMEWATCH at 849-2482.

In other business the
commission:
-voted to continue the
public hearing on the
Winter Park Telephone Co.
franchise ordinance to July
9.

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begin moving other material
from the varios depa. ttiwnts
of the Sheriff's itfice on Julie 27
and are expected to complete
the task t ithmn t'.s ii days.
'. of the
Evcntua1t , all facets
Sheriff's departmnemit
ill be
transplanted ut Buildmni: 31
except for the jail iacilit
Spulski said.
'l'hie move ol the department
to htuililing 311) '..Is iitte..ititt'il
ttfi u mh'

the adimimnistrative Oftft c's OlId
mie'e'd for a(l(ht ioiml offn u space.
he added.

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Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
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TUESDAY, JUNE 19
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., community center,
Sunshine Park.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 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., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Altamonte Springs Extension Homemakers Club, 9

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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
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Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social ball, Lutheran
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Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
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Longwuod'Lake Mary LIons, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and
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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, Canton Union
Building, Stetson University; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall; Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyt erian Church, DeLand.
State
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center. Speaker

PEST

By SHARON CARItASCI)
at Rum khmig 3l() by the next day l*iiltlmiit. to handle the task,
Herald Staff Writer
Ilus first imiove Is verN The mmianufautum't'r itself has
The ''dismantling" of the important,'' .Juhmi Spul'.ki, been hired to ui'v'.' the
Seminole County Sheriff's spokesman for the tk'partmmient, t'quipmnent
Department is scheduled to stressed. 'It imitans getting all
The fi I un: ii a&amp;'hi nes are
begin Monday with the coin- our consoles, antennas 1111d
uhetIule'd ti, b(' iii operation ti
munications center.
lilies that lead into the center -)one 25.
That's the latest '. ord mmuiv,'d ,,imt there so thmci'es no
fla' in'. riad of files iliL fit
Straight front time sheriff's interruption of calls.
)!m)•i('tl inside the niai'himnes
mouth concerning the law
:\nothmt.'m' immiportamit action is will be iciiiovctl and packed lit
enforcement agency's move to scheduled for \t'tlimt'sdav v. hen
am ilbo rd Loxe s for train
its new home.
the mnamunmuth filing IllaclillIcs sloIrtatieri. Spuiski said. ''The
The Sheriff's Department is in the records de'partmimcmmt till
hole I 00111 %% Ill lx' iitcrall
located in an annex abutting the be prepared for time nm, '. tilltl nith boxes amid boxes O
Seminole County Courthouse ill Spolski said,
tilts.'
downtown Sanford. It "Ill make
'lime mumaclunes iii our records
Professional movers will
its new home in the next t%%o
di vision will have to be evil
we eks- at Bumldmn), 110 at tilt,
plc it I% di is't imible il hi. i lust
,
Sanford Airport
the
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Ac cording to it posted doom is is " W e ' llII Iii'.e to take
mntmnor.uidumn m siom K re is iitit (file isliolt is ill to ilmose tIme
front the Motorola Television tiiachimne's out.'
Service will begin tIiasst'iii'
liii' mmmvi' of these' filing
Wing the colmiimiuiimcatioims imuicliint's is so ''coiiiplicate'I,"
center at 8 a.m. Muimd,iv Flw lie
I lost pm olessitiiii i
equi pment should Ix' installed 'hove is deelummed the up-

the city.
In another action,
Timothy O'Leary of the
Land Planning Agency
complained that
preliminary plans the
agency sees do not have
enough detail on which to
base recommendations to
the commission. As a
result, the commission
voted to amend the ordinance to have final plans
come before LPA for
review as well.

Deltona.

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Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20
Sanford.Semlnole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building, 427 S. French Ave., Sanford. Orientation for new
and prospective members.

Hi's Department Too

To Study Sewer System
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SCOREBOARD

Wednesday, June 13, 1979

Kemp, Del
51188 67 35.6
Carew, Cal
SI 186 66 355
Downing, Cal
s 194 67 315
Bochte, Sea
so 706 70 3a0
Wilson, KC
53153 51 333
Pryor, Chi
Si 173 57 3 9
Brett, KC
61 2M 81 328
Rice, Bos
58 773 73 .321
Lansford, Cal
61 250 80 320
Home Runt
National League
Kingman.
Chi
20;
Schmidt,
Phil
18 ,
Lopes, LA 17,- Simmons, st L
16, Winfield, SD 15
American League
Lynn,
Boc
16
Singleton.
halt
11.
Grich, Cal, Thomt, Aid and
RJon, Sea 13
Runs Batted In
National League
Winfield
SD
53;
Foster,
Cm
Kingman. Chi 48. Grvpy, LA
and Simmons, St L 45
American League
Baylor,
Cal 56 Lynn, Bos 52
Porter,
KC and Bochte, Se 17 Cooper.
Mil 41
Stolen Bases
National League - Moreno,
Pitt 23. Scott, St L and North
SF 21 Lopes, LA and Taverns.
NY 18
American League - LeFlore,
Dot 29, Wilson, KC 26; Cruz,
Sea 23: Otis. KC 20; WillS, 'ix
18
Pitching Victories
National
League
Niekro,
t'40u 92. LaCoss, Cm
70 Blue
SF
76
Carlton,
Phil
77
Niekro, All 7-9
American
League
John,
NY ID 1. D Martinez, Bait 9-2,
Kern, Tex 8.1: Waits, Clev 8 1,
Sphittorff,
KC
and
Marshall.
Minn 85, Sorensen, Mil 86
Earned Run Average
(based on SI innings pitched)
National League
Williams,
Hou 2.33;
LaCoss,
Cin
736;
Perry, SD 2 16, N'ekro, Hou
2 17. Martinez, St L 268
American League
Mar
shall, Minn 1 80,
Kern,
Tex
198; Guidry, NY 2.11. John
NY 2.23, Staton, Mil 211
Strikeouts
National League
Richard,
Hou mOO, Perry. SD 70; Canton,
Phil 68; Niekro, All 65, Swan,
NY 63
American League - Ryan,
Cal 91, Guidry, NY 80; Jenkins,
Tex
73,
Krayec,
Chi
63.
Koosman, Minn 61.

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winners in the regular season the Reds was locked in a duel walk and was driven home as
play of the Altamonte Springs with the pirates' John Lwzi, Chris Vanderwelde lined a
AAA League, won the double- both pitchers having no-hitters double to left field. Bolton, who
elimination tournament with going into the sixth inning yielded only two hits with 13
victories over Flagship Bank Bolton opened the inning with a strikeouts, one walk, pitched
Giants and the John Rogers single and stole second. Jim out of jam to save the
Cars Pirates.
Blanchfield then smashed a line
Last week, the Reds beat
The 'Big Red Machine' took drive double to left centetheld Flashin Bank. 4. With the
the championship Monday to drive in the winning run.
Reds leading 3-0. In the fifth
night with 2.1 victory over John
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ijiC Wagner.
Technically, Sparky Anderson was still tied to the Cincinnati
Reds for the rest of this year and to keep everything correct and
proper, Campbell, the Detroit Tigers' head cat, was asking
permission of Wagner, Cincinnati's boss, to speak with the former
Reds' manager.
"Wotfld you have any objection if we talked with Sparky
Anderson?" Campbell asked Wagner.
"Absolutely not," Wagner came right back.
Campbell then put through a call to Anderson at his home in
Thousand Oaks, Calif. This was the first of six calls he made to
Anderson on Monday.
"Sparky, I'm thinking of possibly making a move," the Tigers'
president and general manager opened. "I don't know If you have
any commitments, or if you're in that kind of posture, but I
wondered if you'd be interested."
"I most certainly would be," Anderson said, trying to keep front
jumping right through the telephone.
Sparky An derson had been out of baseball six months and two
weeks and while he was enjoying the television work he was
doing, it wasn't like managing. He couldn't wait to get back
Unable to contain his enthusiasm, Anderson began telling
Campbell all about the Tiger players. The first one he mentioned
was Lance Parrish, Detroit's strapping, 22-year-old catcher
Without even stopping to catch his brea th, Ande rson talked
excitedly about second baseman Lou Whitaker and shortstop Alan
Trammel), as well as outfielders Steve Kemp and Ron LaFlore
and first baseman Jason Thompson. Before he was finished, he
covered practically all of them, Including the pitchers.
"What about (Mark) Fidrych?" he asked Campbell
"I don't know," the Tigers' GM answered honestly.
Then It was Campbell's turn to ask a question, one concerning
the kind of contract Andérsoh had In mind
"What will you be comfortable with?" he wanted to know.
i'ce ye - "Tu'.tsiuerson
"No problem there," Campbell assured him
Money was one of the last things the two men talked about. With
the Reds, Anderson was in the $80,000 bracket. He will get a nice
raise, better than $20,000, from the Tigers
On Tuesday, Campbell made some more calls. He called John

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
..dcInnatl Reds Tuesday
lged their No. 1 choice from
u week's draft, 18-year-old
a%cher Daniel Lamar of
ton.

Lainar, who hit .421 last
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edged Milis aukee, 7.4i. Chicago
lobhe're'd Baltimore, 12-4,
Kansas t'it' nipped Boston, 4j
iii 10 lnlfli!l)45. and Cle'vel,iuuh
outlasted California, 11-It).
In the National League, it was
Ne".'. York 12, Cincinnati 6
L'hiilade'lphma 4. llouston 0: San
l)teri Ii, httshurghi 3: Los
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2MutIlia-Diaga
15.20 4.50 5.20
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11.70 10.10

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0(23)32.40;
P(2-3) 152.95; 1 (2-36)571.60.
Seventh Game
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DAYTONA BEACH
6 Honey Fly By
5 40 2.80 2.40
TUESDAY NIGHT
S PC Joey
370 220
First Game
2 Barts Mick Time
2.20
lArano.Gasti II
11.20 20.20 5.50
0 (5.4) 140; T (4-5.2) 3210; Time
2Carasa Arcs
320 360
3:05.3.
IDomirspo-Andre
5.80
Eighth Race
(2-4) 34.00; P (4.2'1) 210.20
6 Active Star
810 300 3.20
Second Game
2 Verging Shadow
3.20 3.60
lDomingo-Peclna 17.80 5.80 3.20 I Easy Bay
3.80
3 Galdos-Mandiols
5.50 3.80
0 (2-6) 24,70; T (6-75) 124.10;
2Vincandi-Andre
4.80
Time 2:00.1.
(3-4) 43.50; P (4.3) 92.40; 1 (4-3Ninth Race
2) 350.20; OD (4.4) 201.90.
S Scarlet Tartan
9.10 610 3.80
Third Game
6 Valley Forbes
910 8.0D
2 Trani
11.00 5.50 320 7 Elnor Johnson
3,00
7 Gondra
10.50 6.00
0 (5.4) 9,00; 1 (5-4.7) $10.20;
4 Paco
Time 2:07.1,
3,10
Q(2'7) 4$ 60; P(2'7) 133.I0;T (3.7.
Tenth Race
4) 735.30.
I Arias E ,Iunkin
3.10 600 3.60
Fourth Game
7 Daytonas Tern
9.10 5.10
IRamonOlsno
4 Wantawln Easy
15.10 7.40 9,00
3.00
7ZubI-Mandiola
5.20 3.90
0 (I-?) 14.00; T (I•74) 243-20;
5.00 Time 2:08.3.
3 Senti-Arriets
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loser Craig Mimietto, 1-2. Hie
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Detroit to a 9-2 virtor over tii
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Fifth Race
Colleij0
S Enough Time
580 5.00 1.20
Dartmouth
Named Martha
I Claybrok Pedro
510 330
Rockwell women's varsity ski
GT'tRuth
3.10
0 (4-5) 3200; T (l'_&amp;,' ) 31140;
Basketball
coach.
Time 1:411.
Seattle
Named Nancy Welts at
Sixth Race
public relations director.
2 Gotcha Gal
970 3 20 2 70
4 Frosty Lew
320 710
8 Hardly Karl
2,40
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Islander Coach Al Arbour.
Football
Cincinnati
Slgr*d offensive
tackle Max Montoya of UCLA.

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TUESDAY NIGHT
First Race, M. 514, T. 32.13
2 Bluffer Burde
S 00 2 .30 2 80
6 Happy Troubles
3 20 2 80
7 Antonio's Spirit
-3 00
0 (34) 14.40, P (2-4) 3990 T (2-47) 10260.
Second Race, 0, 5-16, T. 3173
5 Amaretto
7 60 3 60 3 70 B I' Illicit I' rt's Iilte'rlla( lillial
2 Irish Company
3 00 2 60
t),uig l-'ln,i joined the' No".%
1 Lo
4 00
York Mets U'. a %'e'ilrs age hut he'
0 (2.5) 1020, P ($2) 44.10, T (5-24) 2S7. 0 .
never felt quite at huuniit' until
Third Race, 5-16, T 3190
ut'sda iugiit.
7 Bloosy
73-00 6,20 5.20
I'liini sOna ke'd three hits,
5 Whizzer Of Id
1 10 100
8 Big Bow
900 uieludinig a thirce-run. irsiole0 (5-7) 4420. P (75) 33700, 1 (7-5'
the-park lwuiiem' in a club
5) 903.60
record-breaking,
10-r u n sixth
Fourth Race, D,
T. 3174
7 Trigger Happy
25 10 1080 6 60
inimiing that carried the Mets to :1
7 K.0 Derim
410 3 80
12-0 victory elvel' the' ('lmlc'iuimi,iti
I Dusty Highway
5 70
Ik'tls
58,, p
14520, T
4) $14.40
''Its the first tlliio' I felt like
Fifth Race, 0, is, 3$,93
tI
e \'ou'k (11115 aekno'.'.l (lie
N'.
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660 3 60 3 40
edged I was here,- said FIVIIII
3 Cheyenne Road
460 4 80
2 Livingston
6 00 '.'.hio ('lUiit' 1(1(11 the' gamut' batttmig
0 (1.3) 2750, P (13)10330, T (13.
215 and alloleel II t('lplt' 111)(1
2) 296.40.
siflgle
to his rally-capping hitlllit'
Sixth Race. B, 5-14, T 31.53
run
7 Rockcastie Flash 1080 12,60 S 80
6 Kotly Ken
s.00 1 00
- 'Vheni thie I)e'oPIe stood tip
8 Mountain Fable
1 20 and cheered I before' his hioniier I
0(6-7) 4460, P (7-4) 117.60, T (7-61 had celidi chills runiuiimig up and
I) 27250.
Seventh Race, C. 5-16, T. 31-01
(l()Wul 111% 1)111k," lie' continued.
5 High Pressure
18 60
40
40
'''flit-se' fans lot uu kmiu'.'. '.'.hat
8 Let It Ride
160 2 80
the') feel arid I ime've'm' got a
6 WP Ranger
3 10
0 (S - 1) 24.110, P (S-I) 94.00. T (S-I.
resfxnise like' that lx'fon'e'.
6) 33540,
The Reds had tallied to)!' five
Eighth Race, C, 1, T3L67
lUiis
to take a 5-2 h'lItI Ili ti l t- toil)
8 Georgia Gal
15.20 880 500
of thft' SixtIl t'. lien i bast'shiiide'd
S Jarwin Emily
5 00 3 00
4 Muss Bird Pecos
3 40
walk to pilue'hi iiutte'm' 11011 I lodge's
0 (SI) 35.50. p
153.00,
started (lungs uhf 1111(1 i1elI)e'd
4) 341.20.
se'mid u'elie'vcn' Mauimi) SirNinth Race, B. 5-16. T.31.34
Sabena
1 60 2.60 2 40 liiienittl. 0-2, down Ill lie- feat A
4 HP's Ho Bo
340 260
two-run (loUh)le by Frank
5 Bon Don Blaze
2 80
'l'lIO't'n'llS, a t'.oti-l'un suuiglo- b
(3-4) 1300, P (3.4) 3120, 1 (34
$) 59.40
l(ichiie hle'huiei', ,i sui'ifit'e' fls
. wmut Muistimniei isItet .5 tUliS Wonder Mist
4.40 260 240
scoring
singli' by Steve hIe'mieler7 Cheerful Chap
4.80 3 40
itm
3
300 son plated six more muumislllid set
o (5-1) 1640, P ($7) 32.10, 1 ( 3- 1- tilt' stage for Flynn, '.'.hio lilt a
3) 6620
shot Li deep ce'nito-r an cIrcled
Eleventh Race, A. S-l6, Time 11.12
I Shredder
330 3.40 4.20
4 BW's Freckles
7.20 480
2 To The Front
460
0(1-4)3740, P (1-4) 4500, T (1-42) 272.00

Second Race

National League
A - a. ...
Rose, Phil
733
Winfield. s,
63 241 88 3577
Hendrck, St.L
35 191 67 .331
MazzillI, NY
36213 74 341
Ternpitn, St.L
53
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- 226 75 .332
Foster,
2 197
Smmns, SI.L
54 Ill 60 .321
Moreno, Pit
$5231 71 .320
Vnt Itt
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60219 70 320
Garvey LA
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Carbon,
Calif
36 25 .590
All
and
Sutter,
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32 27 542 3
Lockwood, NY 9. Bair, Cin and
Ken City
33 28 5.41 3
Fingers, SD 8.
Mion
30 27 526 4
American League MarChicago
29 30 492 6
shall, Minn 13, Kern, Tex 9,
Seattle
25 37 .103 111 2
Proly,
Chi,
Hrabosky,
KC,
'Oakland
19 42 .311 17
Rawley, Sea and Lyle, Tex 7
Tuesday's Results
Seattle 5. Toronto 1
Cleveland 11, Calif 10
Detroit 9, Oakland 7
Chicago 12, Baltimore i
t
New York 1, Minnesota 1
Ken City 7, Boston 6. 10 inns
Tuesday
Texas 7, Milwaukee 6
Baseball
Today's Games
Detroit
Fired Les Moss as
(All Times EDT)
manager and replaced him wIth
California (Aase 3-1 and Eddy
00) at Toronto (Moore 00 and Sparky Anderson,
New York (AL)
Willis 0-2), 2. 3:30 p.m
Announced the
Oakland
signing of four draft choices, pit(Keough
0-I)
at
chers Fred die Tolliver. Wbllam
Cleveland (Garland 2-7),
735
pm,
Filson and Christopher 1cm and
Seattle
shortstop Huey Gayd.n.
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Detroit (Wilcox 4.1), e p.m.
players chosen in last week's draft.
Baltimore
(Stone
1-3)
at
830
Assigned to Sarasota In the Florida
Chicago
(Howard
1-2),
Rookie League were No 10 pick
Pan.
New York (Beattie 3.3) at
Dave Owens, a shortstop from the
" Minn esota (Zahn 4-1). 1:30 p.m.
University of Texas; No. 18 pick
BOIofl (Renko 1.2) at Kansas
Mark Scheiwe, a right-handed
City (Curs 35), 8:35 p.m
pitcher from Buckley.Loda High
Milwaukee
School, Buckley, III.; No 26 ChOiCe'
(Heat
3-5)
at
Anthony Blafore. a shortstop from
Texas (Jenkins 7.2), 8:35 p.m
Monmouth College; and No 36
Thursday's Games
selection Phillip Belmonte, an in
Calif
Calif at Toronto, night
fielder from Azusa Pacific
Oakland at Cleveland, night
Assigned to the Geneva, N.Y
Seattle at Detroit, night
rookie team were No. 11 pick Jack
New York at Minn, night
Upton, a firSt baSemanthird
Milwaukee at Texas, night
baseman from Colorado State; No.
27 choice Robert Illyth, a right
handed pitcher from
Brigham
Leaders
Young University, and No. 37
selection Michael Thompson, a lefthanded Pitcher from Farleigh
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W I Pct. GB
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38 22 .633 Boston
36 22 .621 1
New York
33 27 .5O S
Milwauke
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'Detroit
28 26 .519 7
Clevelnd
28 30 483 9
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while Kiwanis meets first half winner V.F.W. at 7 p.m.
The lit tle major league city championships will be a
best two out of three game series, and is scheduled for
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday nights, U needed, with
all gaines starting at 7:30 p.m.

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(Niekro
9-2)
at
1-hiladelphia
(Ruthven
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f-35 p in
Pittsburgh (Kison 3-2) at 5:in
iego (Owchinko 2.7), 10 p.m
I St. Louis (Forsch 34) at Li)S
ngeles
(.,utcliffe
61),
10::20
p.m.
Chicago (Krukow 2-5) at Soin
Francisco
(Curtis
13),
10::
p.m.
Thursday's Games
Atlanta at Montreal. night
Pittsbgh at San Dgo, night
Chicago at San Fran, night

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final appearance tonight before squaring off against each
other next Tuesda y In the opening game of the city
championships.
Chase &amp; Co., Little National League champion, plays
second pla ce Ranroaders at S p ':i. at Fort Mellon Park.
Little American Leag ue pennant winner Flagshi p Bank of
Seminole olays that lea gue's second place team,
George's, In a 7 p.m. contest , also at Fort Mellon Park.
Chase &amp; Co. and Flagshi p Bank both have 17-2 records
going into today's makeup games.
No games were played In Sanford Tuesday.
Two games are on tap tonight In the Sanford Junior
League. Moose will try to clinch a tie for the second half
title when it plays Rotary at 5 p.m. today at Chase Park,

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Then the fun began, as
Whlgham held on for dear life.
thought was best
Then Campbell asked Los Moss, who had managed the club for The Helicopters threatened in
the fourth, fifth and sixth Inonly 53 games, to come in and see him. Before being named
nings.
Detroit manager, the down-home, 54-year-old Moss had worked
Cooper downed Cardinal
diligently and faithfully In the Tigers' farm system
Industries, 23-1, as Rick Grant
The club's pitching hadn't conic along the way Campbell had
went 4-for-4 and John Boggs
hoped lt would. lie was concerned about the lack of progress of the
homered. Stromberg crushed
young pitchers and wasn't thrilled over the way the Tigers were
Howa rd 's Mobil, 11-1, as Bruce
running the bases either.
Drummond and Jim McDonald
"I feel I have to make a change." lie gave it straight to Moss
hit home runs.
from the beginning without beating around the bush
WHIGHAM
"I have a chance to get Sparky Anderson right now and If I wait
HELICOPTER
A1 3R11 Tucker
AS41
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much longer, I could lose the opportunity," Campbell went Oil
StowdesimIrs 368 Frank
ISO
"You know th ere's a job for you in the organization If you care to
Farrell
3 2 2 Spake
20I
stay with us.
Galloway
III OIt,sn
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Cooper
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Simpson
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Moss said he'd think it over a while.
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be)!. "I'm sorry It didn't work out better but you have to do what
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you think you have to do."
Moss did not do that bud a job. He left the Tigers with 27 vIe.
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AAA COOPER
CARDINALS
Al U N
16 games. But he also left them In fifth place, eight games back In
AS R H
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Anderson32
the American League East and that's what did him In as much as
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anything else.
Chest
2 55
Cavsi7au*
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There won't be any great change In the Detroit coaches. Not this
Mal"ll
season, anyway. Next year, Anderson undoubtedly will bring in
26I
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155
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III Irown
his own coaches.
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28th manager was Bi lly Ma rt in. That was because Anderson had
RIds
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been reported in line for the Yankees' managership next year.
There really was no substance to such reports, according to
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HOWARD
George Stelnbrcnner, who should know. But there were at least
STROMIIIG
A11111•H,
AS III H
the National League clubs who were very much interested In
212 Ivaiss
25 I
Wastbreelt
Anderson, and that, as much as anything else, Is what prompted
Campbell to move with the swiftness he did.
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Tuesday for Cooper AAA
Transportation and StrombergCarlson, but there was nothing
any about Whigham FUrniture's 54 win over Orlando
Helicopters In the Sanford
Metro Softball League.
Whigham rallied from a 4-1
deficit with a four-run burst in
the third inning as Willie Wall
tripled for the big hit of the

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Bronco playoffs begin tonight
at the Five Points complex,
with Barnett Bank facing H&amp;D
Realty at 6 p.m. and Galaxy
Carpets taking on D&amp;J
Equipment at 8:30. The fourway affair is double-elimination
and losers play Thursday at 6
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Eighth Game
3 Aprai Olano
12 60 5 40 540
2 Eqana Sarduy
00 4 00
6Mutilla Arreta
0 (23) 35.40; p (3-2 ) $9.70. T (3-24) 471.00
Ninth Game
8 Oscar
9 60 500 3 70
Gondra
1 10 3.80
6 Echanz
1 00
0(1-1)50 40, P (I- 1)
T (I-I
4) 312.40
Tenth Game
6 Gash Olano
16 40 5 10 1 60
I Ramon Rodolfø
4 20 1 70
Eqna WaIf
0 (1-413710; P (4-I) 161 10: T (4-I
8) 04140.
Eleventh Game
1 Iran Fernan
II 70 610 3 20
S Sanhu Pec ins
1? 10 4
8 Doming Olno
Ii 80
0 (1-S) 33.20; p (I-i) 14420; T (1S.
Si 117 10
Twelfth Game
6 Apra it Gondra
10 30 580 2 60
7 Said Paco
00 s 60
S Ism Gorm
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5405. Bill Lang had a key double
and Tim Greene and Dwayne
Johnson had a pair of hits each
to spark Rotary past Royal
AMC Jeep, 5-3.
In a Mustang game, Smith
off
knocked
Insurance

of the Pony playoff Tuesday
night in the Seminole Pony
Baseball League.
Kevin Wick came on to pitch
for Don's Shoes with the bases
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The Reds won live division
disenchantment with the way
the Tigers responded to Moss - titles and four NI. pennants
especially the young pitchers - 1970, 1972, 1975 and 1976 - the
rather than any one specific latter two culminating in World
item.
Series' triumphs. His 863-586
And, too, there was the record at Cincinnati represents
availability of Anderson.
a .596 winning percentage.

early-season problems and run
off an 11-5 record.
However, Campbell said he
was "not satisfied with the
progress" of the American
League East's fifth-place team
and indicated it was a general

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East
W L Pct. CiS
Louis
32 77 593 -ontreal
31 22 585
hiPs
32 77 542
ttsbrgh
28 26 519
hicago
25 29 463 7
ew York
23 32 118 I 2
West
W I Pct. C
ouston
36 77 571
lin
, ci
33 27 .550 1
$an Fran
30 31 .197 5
Los Ang
29 31 460 7
San Diego
28 35 UI 8
Atlanta
72 37 .373 17
Tuesday's Results
New York 12, Cincinnati 6
Philadelphia 4, Houston 0
San Diego 6. PittSburgh 3
Los Angeles 9, St. Louis 3
San Francisco 7, Chicago 2
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Atlanta
(Matula
3 1)
t
tontreal
53),
(Rogers
7. 35
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try and duplicate his National
In the bottom of the seventh,
League success.
Larry Bargiero was hit by a
Best In 1 979
lie will take two days to clean
pitch and then was advanced to
up
his business affairs in
Eddie Hodges, national JuCo
third base.
California
before taking cornScott L'Heureux then drilled track champion in the indoor
wand
of
the
Tigers Thursday,
a single to left to drive in the half mile, was named the year's
when
Detroit
hosts Seattle.
most
outstanding
athlete
at
winning run. Bolton picked up
'If
Sparky
hadn't been
Seminole
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with a 16.1 record
and Blanchfield each having 8-2 voted the most valuable per- General Manager Jim Campformer at the National Indoor belt of the Tigers admitted less
records.
Track &amp; Field Championships. than two hours alter giving the
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President, Senate Nears
Showdown On Rhodesia
c
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the Senate has defeated a
plan tui Litwg trade sanctions against
:bab Rhode sia , triggeruig a issib!e veto showdown
'.th lesidiiL Carter over his pelic on the breakaway
British uolon

l)e.ptte an 11th-hour Capitol 11111 appearance by
Svk-rctarN, of Slate Cyrus Vance, senators '.uted 5241
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m ilitary procurement authorization bill.
cptettd to be questioned on the issue at a

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111 iii J•iiti.iilj'ug mi'evtmg Iuo:l_, -, ii !'!' '
Commissioners acte(l on a variety of sul)J(sts ramigumu
from a ionuig request to permit operation of a school tot
children with learning disabilities to appointing persomis to
advisory board.s.
And it gave iti official approval to count) staff to go
forward with preparations to acquire nc
voting
machines to switch the method of voting in I lie count&gt; to
the new and modern punch card system,
In Tuesday's action commissioners:
- Appointed Larry .Johnson, Scott Burns and Wllmtem'
Sprines Councilman Wilfred Arnold Jr. to the dnt'rg&gt;
Advisory committee. Creation of the committee to hiamullt'
energy problems in an emergency situation % ithi fuel
shortages was urged by Gov. Bob (;ribaumi's office.
Appointed to the committee earlier v. crc Count&gt; Pur chasing Agent JoAtui Blackmon, Melvin I )ekle, ('harks
Swanson. Sheriff John Polk, Jeff flay and Robert I)inkimus.
Five inure persons miiust be appointed to get tlit' comli•
mnittee to full strength.
Agreed officially to switch to the punch card method
of voting in the county, with the first election using the
new systeiii to be the March presidential preferential
primary. Commissioners waived bid procedures to

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Irvin thins limamlLIflil'turilig punch car systems up until

Approved a special exception to the zoning ordinance
to permmiit the operation of a private school for children
with learning disabilities at 3221 Sand Lake Road. Th
county's board of adjustment earlier denied a request ar
the exception. The matter was appealed to the county
commission, which overturned the denial.
-- Approved it request to vacate and abandon the v.u.t
50 feet of Horseshoe Drive and approved the rezoning of a
one-acre parcel near 10th Street in Chuluota from commercial to residential as requested by Roy E. and Nickit'

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Appointed to the private industry council an advisory
board mandated by the federal government for the
federally funded Comprehensive Employment Training
Act uel':TA) W.W. Tyre, chairman of the prime sponsor
advisory council; Amos Jones, executive director of
Seminole ('ommmiity Action; John Daniels, a home
heating oil dealer; Jimmy Lee of the United Tramisjxirtzitiomi Union, John Horvath and Tom Hunt, manager
of Southermi Bell. Appointed earlier were Jim Weinberg,
Sieve Peters, Bruce Johnson, Jerry Couch, Ken Hassler,
Frank ilutsell, Herman Mathews and Jim Daniel.
Approved payment of $317,250.90 to Standard Construction Co. for work on the Seminole County jail complex at Five Points during the month of May. Also approved was payment of $3,997.12 to Gutmann Dragash,
architects, for construction administration and clerk of
the works in Ma) and to Gutmann Dragash $60.50 for
concrete testing. The original construction contract with
Standard Construction and Associates for the jail was $4.3
million. Total paid to the contractor or value of materials
purchased and stored to date is $3.29 million.

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Delayed until July 10 at the request of attorney Bill
Hutchison the hearing on the appeal of John V. Tyndall
of a board of adjustment decision. The board of adju.stmnent had denied a request for a lot size variance from
43,560 to 28,500 square feet on Lot 3, Block 2, ('hula Vista
on Snow [till Road.
-Approved a specific aiiicndnicnt to the coniprehensive land use plan to permit a change in propert&gt;
use froni residential to commercial and wholesale district
The property is located on the north 80 feet of the east 170
feet in MeNeils Orange Villa. The request was from the
Fruehauf Corp. The hearing for an accompanying change
in zoning was delayed until Jul&gt; 24.
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GENERALSTORES

MANAGUA, Nicaragua WPIi-- The United States
plans a second emergency evacuation of its citizens from
[Kittle-torn Managua today and the Spanish Embassy also
reu(hc(l for a massive withdrawal of its nationals.
During the heavy fighting between Sandinista rebels
and govcrwiient troops in the capital, hunger-crazed
refugees looted stores for food. Thousands fled the city In
aim exodus that recalled the panic after Managua's
di sastro us 1972 earthquake.
President Anastasio Sonioza, 53, said he believes his
national guard i regaining control of Managua, now in its
filth (lay ot insurrection as part of the guerrillas' 18-dayold "final offensive" aimed at ending the 43 years of
S iiuoza family t'uk in the Central American nation of 2.4
iiiillioti.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson of
Osteen; brother, James K.
Gibson, Osteen; grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs Elzie Smith of
Lynchburg, Temi, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Richardson of Osteen,
Briaon Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

Funeral Notices
GIBSON, JOHNNIE
W.Funeral services for Johnnie W.
Gibson, 17, of Osteen, who died
Monday in DeLand, will beet 10
am Thursday, at First Baptist
Churchill Osteen with Rev. A. N.'
Pruitt officiating. Burial in
Osteen Cemetery. Brisson
Funeral Home- PA In charge.

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William G.Hap Fleming, .oi
7 Blanton Lane, Taveres, who
dd Monday. will be ThurSday
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blender or 2 knives until the Refrigerate several hours
''With a brother and sister
mmitnith.
heat 26 large mnarshuiiallows mixture
resembles
and their families living in this
fine
before serving. Serve sprinkled
I imussed her like rrai so I
with bacon. (May be served
area, we have many get- ii CU)S mmiiniatures) and -I f crumbs. Transfer to a lightly
sent
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favorites, as well as our native Iiiiirshmnu I lows dissolved. press firmly against the bottom
Site
phoned
to thank miii intl
Puerto Rican dishes. One of the Remove and cool. Add 1' oz. and sides. Arrange well.
4tbsp. butter
asked ill wanted to stop by that
asked
112
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and
oz. drained peach (apple) slices
4 tbsp. salad oil
most popular desserts in Puerto crerne de
I went. We talked and
2 chickens
Rico is Flan de Queso," creme de cocoa (white or evenly over the bottom. Stir
cried
and
hugged and kissed
brown. Mix well and cool until hall cup of sugar and cinnamon
'i e'. flour
Emmita said.
'Iliemi
I
asked
ill could spend the
it starts to congeal.
together and sprinkle over the
2-3rd c. burgundy wine
FIAN DEQUES()
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She
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Add 1 cup heavy cream fruit. Bake in 400 degree oven
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have
a
headache."
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1 8-oz. can sliced niushronrns
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i Ilaugh bteau.s, th ii '.'. '.
Beat egg yolks, blend ui sour
tlip with a few
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and ½ cup water. Bring them to
juke between
drained
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We uttnittted that we still
several hours or overnight baked kuchen and continue
2 tbsp. chopped parsley
Immediately into a loaf pan.
loved each other, and decided to
baking
for
20
(preferably).
mnins.
or
until
Dash
thyme' &amp; marjoram
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try again. It's been 14 years anti
goløen brown. Serve warm or
Salt &amp; pepper to taste
Cream cheese (8 oz. ); 1 can
PEACH CREAM
we're still in love.
chilled.
Heat butter and oil in skillet.
Eagle Brank milk' 1 cup milk'
KUCIIEN
L.A. LOVE STORY
SPICEDTEA
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1 cup war
7 eggs. Mix
2 c. sifted flour
DEAR ABI3Y: I married the
12 c. instant tea
1* c. sugar
casserole. Add flour to drip- ballle
everything In 'the blender and
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lemonade
mixture
pings
in skillet, blend. Add had two husbands in between
pour into a loaf pan. Set in pan
4 tsp. baking powder
I tsp. cinamnon powder
wine, stock, liquid froni marriages and I had three
of water. Bake at 350 degrees, 1
1 tsp. salt
I ;e cup butter
I tsp. ground cloves
mushrooms. Cook, stirring until wives.
hour or until knife inserted
1 12 c. Tang
thickened. Add remaining
comes out clean. Cool in
I can (No. 212) peach slices
The only ones who caine out
Mix all together. Serve 1 tbsp. ingredients, pour over chicken. ahead were the Iassst'rs. 'lake
refrigerator until firizi
(or apples)
or tsp. per cup with hot water. Cover, bake at 350 degrees
GRASSHOPPER PIE
12 C. sugar
Makes 30 servings,
about 1 hour. If sauce thickens,
Crust:
1 tsp. cinnamon
PARTY CHEESE BALL
add more wine.
Crush 22 chocolate Hvdrox or
2 egg yolks
2 8-oz. cream cheese
May be made a day ahead
Oreo cookies (not the cream
I cup dairy
shredded
sharp
cheddar
and
reheated.
center) the.Add 2tbs
sour cup sugar, 2
butter. Press in 10-inch pie baking powder and salt cheese
QUICK SWF.E I AND
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HEIIWT, Lebanon (UI!) - Iraq accused Ayatollah
lluhollah Khonucim's regime of "following the shah's
footsteps" and demanded Iran return to Arab sovereignty
three tiny island. controlling the world's most vItal
waterway.
lteilccting the deterioration of relations between the
two countries Iran today protested the house arrest of
Iraq's Shlite Moslem leader, who Is close to Khomeini.
The state-run Iraqi newspaper Al Thawra Tuesday said
that "while the Arabs rejoiced when the Iranian
revolution succeeded, there are increasing signs now that
the new leaders are following the shah's footsteps and
maintaining their policeman's role in the region."

JOHNNIE GIBSON
Johnnie W. Gibson, 17, of
Osteen, died Monday In DeLand
from drowning. Born in
Orlando, he lived in Osteen for
H years. Employed parttlmc
at the Winn-Dime Slore In
Sanford, he was a nieniber of
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STUAFIJOUIIG, France UP!) Disgruntled European
and Asian eMI aviation authorities want fast U.S.
cooperation in drawing up tough new maintenance rules
for the 1)C-10 aircraft so they can get their grounded fleets
by next week.
'flwre was much grumbling among members of the 21nation European Civil Aviation Conference Tuesday about
the Federal Aviation Administration's decision to ground
the McDonnell Douglas wide-body plane.
"Irresponsible and frivolous," complained Air New
Zealand's chief executive officer, Morrison Davis, who
threatened to sue the FAA. Japan also spoke of going to
court and France led 13 other nations in a call for finmediate authorization to allow the planes to start flying
again.

William G. tihipi Fleming,
2, o173 Blanton Lane, Tavares,
died Monday. A native of
Cordele, Ga. he had lived in
Tavares for the past 20 years
coming from Sanford. Prior to
moving to Tavares he had lived
in Sanford for over 25 years and
owned and operated the FordLincoln-Mercury dealership
here. He was a member'of the
First United Methodist Church
of Tavares, a WWI veteran, a
member of Mmiericwi Legion
Post 76, Tavares and retired
President and chairman of the
board of the Bank of Tavares .
Mr. Fleming and his wife,
Anabel At, who died May 20,
were parents of the late Hill
Fleming, former Seminole High
School coach whose portrait
and memorial plaque hang In
the school gymnasiwn.
He is survived by one cousin,
Miss Leetly Hogan, Tavares.
Steverson Funeral Home,
Tavares, Is in charge of

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For Thursday, June 14 1979
to usesoapsthatareadvertised has received the likelihood is
as
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YOURBIRTMAY
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chances for success.
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GEMIM (May 21-June 20) people, not against than today.
normal opening bid.
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NORTH
majors and Peter Weichsell,
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who showed me no merc~,
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to my ace. I next cashed my
Be careful who you choose to Take care not to show thein
Vulnerable: North-South
ace of spades, discarding a
East
tell
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Information to your bad sUM.
club from dummy. When
today. Not everyone will hold
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
West North East South East discarded a club, I was
their tongue like you will.
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home with my lucky grand
Rise above a tendency to
slam.
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carded on my last two
assistance.
lot to develop your plans today.
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to follow.
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success at getting what you successful.
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want, Your thinking could be a
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this hand which he played In
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tournament. Here is hill, '"EwSPAP" ENTERPRISE ASSN. 1
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routines.
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mixer
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flour sifted with baking
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soup In summer. Rather
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chicken broth base, use
part chicken broth and part
milk products to give a
cream color and con-

"Chicken every Sunday" was just a few hours. They retain Frozen broccoli cuts will add margarine
2 level tablespoons flour
a must 30 years ago. "A chicken maximum amounts of nutrients color and flavor to homemade
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1½
cups milk
In every pot" was a campaign and when properly cooked, add chicken soup. A great meal
2
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bouillon
cubes,
promise. Today, with the cost of delightful texture, color and extender for your next tuna
meat skyrocketing, chicken is flavor to many casseroles.
casserole Is frozen chopped
1
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still the mainstay of most
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importantly, deliciously learns blending of frozen cauliflower, freezerandallttlelmagination,
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with
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vegetables,
mustard and green pepper. A meals out of old standby
Paprika
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can be created easily when the would round out the meal.
CHICKEN AND
package directions. Drain well, thickens. Blend in bouillon cornerwise Into quarters.
freezer holds a selection of
Keep frozen vegetables In CAULIFLOWER SKILLET
saute onion and green pepper in cubes, mustard, salt and hot cooked mixture into serg
nutritious frozen vegetables, mind when you prepare all of
I package (10 ounces) frozen butter until soft but not cheese. Stir over low heat until dish and sprinkle lightly wltjt
These
plain
blanched your favorite family meals. cauliflower
browned. Blend in flour, cheese melts. Add chicken and paprika. Arrange toast po
vegetables are harvested at Forook lima beans are a
one-third cup chopped onion Gradually stir in milk. Cook, cauliflower. Heat slowly, just upright around edges of
their peak and frozen within nutritious addition to chili.
2 tablespoons butter or stirring, until sauce boils and until piping hot. Cut slices casserole. Makes 4 servings.

vegetable mixture after

blending. Five hours will
chill the soup thoroughly so
it is indeed ice cold for
serving on a sweltering
afternoon.
Green onion, basil and
yogurt are compatible with
watercress in another of
the chilled soups so ideal
for summertime eating.
Here a thickened sauce is

sistency to the mixture.
In Icy Orange-Carrot
Soup, the fruit juice points

Cool

up the flavor of the
vegetable. Mild onion,
sauteed in butter for the
base, contributes a certain
dimension to the carrots
while nutmeg adds a
gourmet touch to the soup.
Use the blender for easy
pUreeing after the carrots
are cooked In broth and
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consistency; then it's
ready to have yogurt
stirred in for a satisfying
soup.
Take advantage of the
chilling time needed for
both of these soups either
by making them the day
before or at least in the cool
of the morning. It will be an
easy lunch or supper if you
serve them in chilled bowls
with crackers, then nibble
on fruit or berries for
dessert.
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Yield: approx. 61(i cups

juice. Half and half needs
only be stirred Into the

soup is in winter, so Is cool

prepared for the base, after

the watercress and onion
are cooked in butter. The
Wender will reduce both of
these vegetables to the
desired smaller shreds and
give the soup a smooth

airy

carrots
1½ cups orange juice
1 cup chicken broth
½ tsp. salt
'i tsp. nutmeg
½ tsp. pepper
2 cups light cream or half
and half

Snipped fresh chives
Saute onion in butter
until tender, about S
minutes. Stir in carrots,
orange juice, broth and
seasonings. Bring to
boiling, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat;
cover. Simmer until
carrots are tender, about 20
minutes. Remove from
heat; cool slightly. Pour
one-third of soup into

3 tbsp. butter

½ cup chopped onion
4 cups thinly sliced

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Spinach Pasties
1 teaspoon spicy mustard
This new version of the
1 teaspoon marjoram
traditional cornish pastle is a
¼ teaspoon salt
good economical solution to
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busy day meals. Make the
2 packages refrigerated
pastles quickly and easily with
crescent
rolls
frozen spinach and rWrigerated
In a large heated skillet cook
crescent rolls. Colorful frozen
spinach offers delicious flavor sausage 3 minutes over
and texture all Its own while medium heat, stirring with a
adding substantial amounts of fork to break up thepieces. Add
onion and continue cooking
Vitainin A, C, and iron.
until sausage is brown. Add
To prepaie,'klmply flatten the chopped spinach, mushrooms,
refrigerator rolls into squares. cheese and seasoning. Continue
A little water on your fingertips cooking, stirring occasionally
will make shaping the dough until cheese is melted. Remove
easier. Spoon on the filling and from range and let cool slightly.
fold the roll el: oven.
on A Preheat
pastle ready
meal this good couldn't be any crescent rolls together to form
easier
a 4-inch square. Place 1V4 cw
filling on one half of the square.
Fold other half over to form a
SPINACH CORNISH
triangle. Moisten edges with
PASTEES
cold water and press together to
8 ounces bulk sausage
seal. Make 3 slits on the top to
½ cup finely chopped onion (1 allow steam to escape. Repeat
mediwil onion)
procedure seven times. Brush
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cttxns &amp;ndps. drained
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chopped spinach, thawed and golden liown. Makes 2 cups
w. ftfl%4,
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For your next party, your
gums will thwt-r.r. spent
hoUrs In the klthen preparing
and fussing over this elegant
Broccoli Sausage Quiche. But,
you don't have to. Prepare It
days before and store It in y
freezer. Before the guests
arrive, pop one or several
quiches in the oven to warm.
It's that easy.
Broccoli Sausage Quiche is as
easy to prepare as It it elegant.
Most of the Ingredients can be
foqndrlghtin Your refrigerator.
Eggs., milk, cheese and from
cijopped broccoli combine With
pri.cooked smokey frank(utters for time-saving,
economical convenience. Using
frozen broccoli eliminates the
dri1gery of washing, trimming
and chopping Its raw counterpart.
Broccoli Sausage Quiche IS
peed for a weekend Liwtch.
Sr'ved out on the patio or an
in4óor buffet, the colorful
qul,che will capture the
sp6tlight. The cm1x.j,roblun You
have when )pu serve
Bicco11 Saunage Quiche at
your next party is making sure
you'll have enough to go
aroiand. Ibis elegant quiche will
delight your guests, and they're
aura to go back for a second or
even a third helping.

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6 eggs
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon onion powder
1½ cups grated Swiss of
Gruyere cheese
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1 tablespoon butter
Cook broccoli in a amfl
amount of boiling salted water
until tender-crisp about 5
minutes; drain well. Slice
frankfurters slightly on the
diagonal. Beat eggs until
blended and mix in milk, salt,
onion powder, cheese, and
broccoli. Pour into the pastry-.
lined pan. Arrange sausages
decoratively on top. Dot with
butter. Bake at 425 degrees F.
15 minutes; reduce heat to 375
degrees F. and bake
to )
minutes longer, or until set and
slightly puffed. Let cool a few
minutes on. rack, then remove
pan skies. Cut in wedges. Make
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flour, ½ teaspoon salt, and ½
cup butter until mixture Is
crumbly. Add 1 egg and mix
until dough c1Iptogether in a
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and onion. Cook until onion
is tender, about 5 minutes.
Stir in flour and seasonings
until smooth. Remove from -.
heat and gradually stir in
broth and milk. Remove
from heat; cool slightly.
Pour one-third of soup into :
blender containers; cover.
Blend until smooth. Pour
into large bowl; repeat
with remaining soup. Stir
in yogurt. Chill, covered, at
least 5 hours. Serve in
chilled bowls garnished
with watercress.

TUBORG GOLD

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blender container; cover.
Blend until smooth. Pour
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Wedne

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June 13, 1979
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Wednesday, June p3, 1979-98

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6:00

NEWS
STUDIO SEE Explores
wind-surfing,
visits
a
beekeeper, artist Ben Stahl
()

and a young horse trainer (A)
6:30

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CM NBC NEWS

CBS NEWS
OABCNEWS
ED VILLA ALEGRE (A)
L4) 0

7:00
1.JTICTACDOUGH
(143 MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary enrolls in a night School
journalism class and begins
dating the instructor
OG2ITHECROSS-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
ED MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

7:30
() LIARS CLUB
(143 FAMILY FEUD

Seminole

0 DANCE FEVER
0 $1.98 BEAUTY SHOW
2)CAROL BURNETT AND
T1IENDS Guests: --"'Jim

Million Gods" Ronald Eyre traeIs to Benares and Bhith

THE NEWLYWED GAME
WITCH The syndicate
suspects Pete and Mac of rip-

...

8:00
(ft)

0

0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH When
Tom turns over a new leaf in
leniency, the Bradford children
quickly become disenchanted
with their newfound freedom.
(Part 2 of 2) (A)

POLICE WOMAN A young

@3 BIG VALLEY Jim North. a
friend of Heath's. Is about to
meet a girl to whom he has
written to, but never seen

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up

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PERFORMANCES

"Brahms' Lieder Recital"
Mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig
Is accompanied by Leonard
Bernstein on piano for a perlormonce of Brahms' "Lleder"
from the Tel Aviv Museum.

MORNING

5:30
0 SUMMER SEMESTER
PTLCLUS

8:00
(2) EARLYDAY
@3 AORONSKY AND COMPA-

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Dan takes on the
mob and a "retired" crime

boss in his search for a large
quantity of cocaine. (A)
EEl THE SPIRIT OF PUNXSU.

TAWNEY The reporters for the
local newspaper in Punxsutawney, Pa reflect the values of
rural communities. (A)
11:00

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DICK CAVETT

11:30
Carson. Guests:
Buddy Rich.
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ED SESAME STREET (A)

WANDA NEVADA

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(2) NEWS
0 HOGAN'S HEROES

LOS ANGELES (UP!)—
IhbUits potlre(f' in -r"
ruin
around the world, the
Olympic torch was lighted,
the U.S. Mint put his medal
on sale, but still there were

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In Washington, the

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Mint announced Tuesday it
is accepting mall orders for
bronze replicas of the gold
medal Congress uuthorizcd
for Wayne, inscribed "John
Wayne, American."

Although the medals
may not be ready for
distribution for another six
months, mail orders were
being taken at the Bureau
of the Mint, 55 Mint Street,

San Francisco, CalIf. 94175.

Am

A 3-inch medal sells For
$8.30, while a 1 5-16th Inch
replica tods $1.10.

Wayne, an outspoken
conservative, was
politically

it.

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Sonford

active to

although his

last,

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final

political act pitted him
against many other conservativu.
House Speaker Thomas
O'Neill disclosed that
Wayneauit him atelegran
May 7, ,uppos.ting passage
Of L.giilation to carry out
the Panama Canal treaties,
which many censervatives
oppose.
"I haven't had much
tirnetothink about politics
Lately," Wayne wrote—the

date was five days after his
Last oneration for cancer
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Petitioner, whose address is 2,2
COURT NO, 1$-504-OrI-Civ.R
Hwy 17.97, P.O. Drawer 945, Fern UNITED STATES OF AMERlC.'
Plaintiff, -vs- EDWARD J.
Park, Florida 32730, on or be fore
CAMERON, ci ux., Defendant(s),.
16th day of July, 1979, and Iii. the
original with the clerk of this court
NOTICE OF SALE
Notic*' Is
either before service on Petitioner hereby given that pursuant ta
or
immediately
Summary
thereafter;
Final
Decree
$f
otherwise a default will be entered
Foreclosure entered on May 16, i
against you for the relief demanded
by the above entitled Court in ?W

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Communications Specialist I. High
School Grad. 8. 1 yr. com
munlcations exp. or completion
of a communication training

course. This Is a dispatcher
position operating a control
console. Special requirements
ability to type 33 WPM. Seminole
County Court House, Personnel,
Sanford, Fl. by June It. Equal

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J. 5. Steelman, Realtor

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Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzlg 373.53•

LET' BE HONESs

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LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida
license. 4.17. 323.8566. Sanford
Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.

. 'ou Weren't looking for a new
you woutdn't be reading

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er.Iom.ons to do a Job this ad
WOUldfl'tb.her..
the
opportunity to earn Three to

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy. new
car, see today's Classified ads
for best buys.

Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.100.432.1403 anytime for
recorded message.

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Must have own transportation
Contact Kevin at p4.3372

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In the Amended Petition,

above styled Cause, the undersigned
WITNESS
ESS my hand and the seal of
United States Marshal, or one of his
this court on June 11, 1979,
duly authorized deputies, will sell
(SEAL)
lbs property situated In Semir'ele
I
ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
County, Florida, dscrlbed
The
i
As Clerk of the Court
W. 33 feet4incttes of Lot? and theE
By: Susan E. labor
41 feel $ Inches of Lot I. Block 15 as
As Deputy Clerk
Shown on the vacated portion o,f
Publish: Jun. 13, 20, 27, July 4, 1979 P1.1 of SANLANDO THE SUBURB

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JOBS GALORE
THESE ARE ONLY
A FEW
WE HAVE
MANY MANY MORE

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as:

JOHN WAYNE
"but I've maintained an

active interest

in the

Panama Canal Treaties."
Wayne, whose first wife
was a Panamanian
the
second was a Mexican and
the third a Peruvian
explained his stand with an
argument that would have
fitted easily In the dialogue
—

—

of any typical Wayne

movie role: "We made a
commitment to Panama
and we must live up to It."
From President Carter
to his fellow UlOVIC
from Mnerican'pollticians

'"1

foreign newspaper

conunentiujes, tributes to
Wayne flooded forth,
"In an age of few heroes,
he was the genuine
tide," Carter said. "He

Was more than Just a hero,
he was the symbol of many
of the most basic qualities
that made America great
the best of our national
character."
Former California Guy,
Ronald Reagan, a long,
time friend of Wayne's and
a fellow actor and conservative,
told
a
Republican gathering In
Media, Pa., that he and
...

Wayne once

discussed

whether they would want to
know hi advance

y

dying.
"Duke told we he would
rather know when he was
going to go so he would
have time to throw his
were

Sunday punch," said
Reagan, reminding the

audience

of Wayne's

decision,faced with clearly

terminal cancer, to
volunteer for experimental
treatments.

"He knew he ixuld help
others by doing this and
this was his Sunday punrh" k.iaiii&amp;ti ajalil
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at

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FARM HELP
SAW OPERATOR
DRIVERS

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Attorney for Plaintiff

Public Records of Seminole County,
Publish: June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1979
Florida. Subject, however, to taxes,
if any due, for the year 1979. and it flFL.13
appearing to the Court that the
defendant(s), Sidney G. Shealy an
UNITED STATES DI$TRcç
Mrs. Sidney 0. Shealy, his wife, If COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT 0
married, are not Inhabitants of nor
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISI4

CASHIER &amp;

COUNTER HELP
SEWING MACH. OPRS.
MANAGER TRAINEE
.FOR FINANCE CO.
WAREHOUSE

.

bound Within the State of Floridaand COURT NO. lI-444-ORL.ClV.R
have not voluntarily appeared UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
herein, and that personal service Plalntiff,—vs--BENJAMIN
Upon tPm Is not practical because JAMES ALLEN.
at
theirresidlnceand whereabouts &amp;S Defendant(s),
NOTICE
op
unknown, It 5 ORDERED that SALE- Notice
Is hereby given that
SidMyG. Shealy and Mrs. Sidney G
pursuant In a Final D.creeDk
Shealy, his wife, If
married, appear Foreclosure entered on May 14, 1979
or plead to the complaint
herein by by the
above

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JUDGE
Publish: Jung 6,13,20, 21, July l, ii,

1979

OEK.S

YOUR

FUTURE

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Sanfbrd. Gracious living from 52$
weekly. Utilities included, 500$.
Oak. 3229623; 841.7883.
Room For Rent
With Kitchen Privileges
3210199

.isl, tc,r your lot! Will build On
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medal Inc,, Realtor
444.30)3

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS. 323.2611 or
831.9993.

MARKHAM WOODS RD.
3 BR, 26, country estate on 4
acres. Stable 8. pasture + cute
cottage. See this today! $130,000.

Raborn

Do you need lots 06 house!
We have an older 7', story home
Extra large in good cond Lg
garage Only 528,000

TEMPER AGENCY

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 162.3653 322.1959

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New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38.000. Low down payments.

WOODED COUNTY PROPERTY
INCLUDING 2 BEDROOM,

FAMILY ROOM S. CREEK ON
PAVED ROAD. $27,500.

PLACE, FENCED REAR
YARD. $20,900.

ApIs. for Senior Citizens. Down.
very clean S. roomy. s.,
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto
Ave.
oesary i &amp; 2 BR apt;. Clean,,
furnishedwith utilities. $113 me.,

lit, last A, security. Adults only.
Darwin Bruce Broker 441.4791.
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STEMPER AGENCY
REALTOR 3fl.1l
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
-Eves $67 3655 3721939
3 BEDROOM, CARPORT, CEN
TRAIL AIR &amp; HEAT. LAKE
MARY. $775 MONTH, REFER
ENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY. BROKER
3210440

3210702
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Daytona Beach -Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 372.11
if no ans. (904) 232.9192.

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SUNSHINE

STATE..

TRAIL HEAT 5. AIR, CARPET,
ALL APPLIANCES, LkR!-

FENCED YARD, FRUIT
TREES. $30,000.
POOL HOME. 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH. CENTRAC AIR &amp; HEAT,

CARPETED, WITH GARAGE.
131,900.

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Lake Mary 2 OR each side.
Modern equipped kitchens, w w
carpet, C H&amp;A, Large lob in
residential area. ideal for 2

FANTASTIC! 2 BR, I bath mobile
home on 2 wooded acres corn

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. It

Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420

REALTY WORLD.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

1
The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2I35' 5 French I'? 921 Sanford

B

REALTORS
Branch Off ice

OLDER 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
FAMILY ROOM, FIREPLACE,
GARAGE, IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $32,500.

323-2222

dining, carpet, air, private patio
w? car garage Lovely club
house, pool 5. tennis Furn or
sinfurn

srLarrrvibTT'wmrr'rd9 shed,
$22,500

CallBart

MINT CONDITION I BR, new
carpet throughout, choice set.
tied neighborhood near thoping.
$78.8 S .
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LAKE FRONT. $ BEDROOM, 2
BATH, FIREPLACE, FULLY
FURNISHED. GREAT FOR
LODGE OR YEAR AROUND.

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
this ipotleii 3 BR Dellona home,
C H&amp;A, w w carpet, pan. Den or
DR. beautiful 1g. con. lot. All for
Iuit $31,500.

I BEDROOM, PANELED KIT
CHEN, NEW ROOF, WRAP

AROUND SCREENED PORCH,
FIREPLACE ON LARGE LOT.
$74,900.

rRIPLEX BLOCK ON OVER SIZ
ED COMMERCIAL ZONED
LOT. BEING RENOVATED.
$12,500.

SEIGLER REALTY
7439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321.0702
Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

larold Hall Realty

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lv'y"Irn

SI 300 ur t,,'st offer
Stud u,,Ii 112 .1.101

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t)A.VTONA AUTO AUCTICJ
I ii'ili' WOSt of
P,10011,1 11P,101 . will hold a
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford A v e I
PubliC AUTO AUCTION every
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest
used
I uecelay A S,iturday all 30 It s
furniture, Pe'lriq , stoves tools
_..._....
I
the only one m lorida You cel
WE BUY ))SE[) U LIP NIT LIRE &amp;
res,'rvect price Call 904 755
A61I1I I ANC F S S,lnlord I ur
5111 for
di'tails
'i f or,' Sdiy,i()s' 111 11771
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS 69 t
75
l (ill 1199100 or 1114
W,iritt'cf Appliatie e% any condition
S5,idfiers, retri,J,'r,,torc, et(
is,'Iioqgs Auction lfl 7050
I lOP SALE
9711 Cti,'srIe't
Caprice Estate sw I:.ceiIent
OR1EN TAt RlU' WAN Ill)
Orl(1itofl, P
Top Pr ices P,it
p I ru ' se'
Stt'r
9 PdSSi'nQe'r.
Used, any Condition 644 8176
low
mileage ror otu, m,ilon i,ili
5 CASH S
323 8700
Paying 51 6 &amp; up men's,
&amp;
19711 Plymouth VoIjire sport coupe
wornens Class rings Also buying
hy Air I'S I'll. 12.500 on
wedding bands, Sterling &amp; any

Cash 3224132

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MORTGAGES R Lego, LiC
Mtg Broker 875 No
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wyniore Pd

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2 7483

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SO—Miscellaneous

for

Sale

42—Mobile

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Lot $55, 12x64, 3 BR, 2 baths,
55,800. 373 053$.
IN

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Clos ing Out-- I nice bicycles. $700
S330 bicycle parts You name itWe have It Reasonable 2836
C,rov e Dr 322 O.uI

BUSINESS EXPERTCE
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BUY SELL TRADI

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Uocke'r,flpds, Arm Chair
Radio. T v H r
372 3853

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Conditioning

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SEARS Sanford 322 I/lI

new. $399. Loveseat $44 95 &amp; up.
pc dinettes, $69 95 &amp; up. Net
up; El. stove, 5.608. up; full
size draperies. $10 &amp; up Sanford
Furnture Salvage. 1792 So of

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Refrigeration A C Repa ir

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Licensed 313 0019

Code a phone, burglar alarm,
conference table, typewriter.

ramper trailer etc
377 8300

Lawn Maintenance

AtIiances

Sanford, 322 8721.
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113 .1881
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Beauty Care

373 7713 or

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
bor,t't'l,' t4arriett's Beauty Nook
5)91 1st St 3? 5142

Foot lockers$16 99up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sin rd Ave
7 S91

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Light Hauling

M1111111 I

Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any

Alterations, Drt'ssrnakinq

Ymd D,'bris hush
Appliances &amp; M's,

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327 0707

50-A—Jewelry

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Dressmaking

STOP AN D THINK A MINUTE if

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P•'SiII,'titi,il &amp; commercial
I?) 5541

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Lg. CEDAR CHEST
Natural cedar outside
25x28x56 3723220

andscapirig
Rose
toji Soil 8. fill dirt.
l.iwn iTi,irlI &amp; Irs',' trimilling
3)3 2948

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MEINTZLR 111.1.
w or repair, 1s'.Iky stiow,'rs our
Spc( i.iIly 25 yrS IT *p 869

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CeramiC "fl$

Storage---Bldqs Sold, delivered,
installed 8. tied down Sc'
display at New location on U 5
1 7 92 near Lake_________ Blvd

(LOCAL) 349 5371

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Handcrafted 18K gold watchband,
wesotit. $800 Rptailjj'
for $1,600 s Call 373 2122

tv'e*r Repairs -

Exterior Cleaning

I avvn mower repair at your hilime

HAl' 1: ,ti'ror I urigu' 5.

',,'ninoie County only
831 7089

,'nii&gt;vai Roofs, W lid, ,Is'i 1.',
,'lc I ret' Cs? 339 6(465 658 8335

Painting

N SALE- NEW twin size box
sprngs &amp; mattress $2395 ea
pc
NEW coffee table With 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford. 322 $121.

Grooming &amp; Boarding

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Inter or F Icr Or House Painting
Licensed Insured Bond ed
IREE Estimat es (305) 3779440
DAVIS PAINTING
Trim your house. $345 I day Sery
good paint &amp; Ret 331 S529
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ANIMAL ISAVITPI
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, b,Ithinq,
clipping, flea control
Pet
supplies, dog houses, iflsulatt'tl,
shady inside kennels. screened
outside' runs, also air cond
cages 322 5152

Refrigerator, Dishwasher &amp;
Electric Dryer
2413 Sanford Ave. 323 6817

Home Improvements

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PINESL WALK TO BASS CAPI.
Inc.

REALTOR, MLS
23-5774 Day or Night
mmediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking

TAL-- LAKE GEORGE. $26,700

WITH EXCELLENT TERMS,
WILL DIVIDE.
Seigler Realty, Broker
32) 0102
3210640

KENMORE

WASHER

Pans.

service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES

See our beautiful new BARRING

54--Garage Sales

nursing home 8. downtown.
$71,500, w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. iii so, or

TON w lap siding &amp;shingl,' root.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Il03OiInduDr.
3215200
VA&amp;FHA Financing

While you are out browsing at
garage sales dun I 1 ass
REVERSE AUCTION at 2621 S

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F or sale by owner. 1 OR, 18, w w
carpet, air 2100 block Sum
merlin, Sanford. Call after 530 I
&amp; weekends. $17,500. JJ eiui.

ANFORD: $21,500. 3 Bdrm., I
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bath, carport,

nice neigh
borhood. My equity &amp; assume
low rate loan a, l? mo. 2nd mtg.
negotiable. 323 6221.

2 RP, I bath house Completely
r.,,vated, over sized lot.

family investment. $11.500. Pt,.

Owner hold mortgage. 91$ Elm

$300444

3772110.

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If you're in the business of buildin3
your
busines. . .
the
use

Classified

Sanford Ave. or you'll miss
bargains, bargains? Open at
noon daily. Sat 10 S. 333 1491

t

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
S . G. BALI NT &amp; ASSOC
3778665
roncrelc work

Patios, sioe

walks, driveways Free' Es?
-ate Call Mr I.'ylor 3220545

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Service Directory.

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LLD A .ERVICEMAr4 ..u'l:
find him listed In our Business

INSULATION
batting, biow:ng,
RACO loam, tiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices Call
3210839 or 90134708c0iect

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Ads often,

3 Duplex lofi, prime Orl location,
sso,000 William Maliciowiki.
REALTOR 323 7913.

ALL III, UMIIiNP. PR 0141 [:Nis
14 ('pairs leaks, 1 as? Service
(tic) Cd'.
373 0114 317 4601

3230697
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distance to hospital, doctor,

3227111 all S

1 S"i,iil re'p,iir work
Pool irxj A In, 11h r m I r e.
C *II ,11110 Oil' 11) 854)

Retired

Just th,,,l, if classified ads didn't
work, there wouldn't be an44!

P.ailings

Custom bull , r(in work
Window quarcs, gates etc
P,S,,rt,n 5 3 / 3 1861, 339 Foci

Tree Service
The Greesileaf Enterprise
Tree service
Dead
w000.
de'nossing &amp; mistletoe &amp;
removing 373 1644

a.

Moving Sale: Fri - Sat, 95
7125 Vale Ave. 321 0955 Grand
father clock, household goods

To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 of 831-9993

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IP.'A I IS
121 8119
Mowing
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Call C arl ttarr is ,,t

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set up in quiet adull park. No
pets! 322 2861 or 373 $215

ACRES

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marked gold Any con,) 618 2237

51—Household Goods

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Beds, Dot motel box Springs &amp;
mattresses. $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 12)5 S. Fr ench,

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 327 7198

7 BEDROOM MOBILE ON
TAPE COD, 4 BEDROOM, 2
BATH. CENTRAL AIR, CAR
PETS. $39,900.

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51-ACIOUS , UK, 21 bath, formal

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES 2 BR, fenced, many

EXCELLENT professional office
location; Highway 1792. Choice
commercial location. See today I

HOUSE WANTED. . .
In Need of Repairs
3238188 Eves.

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PAR(

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trench Ill 97) Sanford
323 5324

47—Real Estate Wanted

pletely fenced! 5cr. porch, C
H&amp;A, w w carpet. Modern kit &amp;
washer dryer! Jus t S27,5001

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ANONE ,U j

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PINECREST. 3 BEDROOM,
HUGE LIVING ROOM, CEN.

flal)i,.i BPP WARRANTED
Your Wish Come True for
$68.000

Office space on French Ave. in a
brand new bldg. (2) 600 sq ft. at
$390 per unit or (1) 1200 so It
avail at $180.

ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, 2
CAR GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR
&amp; HEAT. $49,500.
OLDER SPANISH STYLE 2
STORY, 3 BEDROOM, It, ,
BATH, FAMILY ROOM, FIRE

MAKE A WISH 3 BR, 2 bath t,ome
in ldyllwilde' Enclosed pool &amp;
patio C H&amp;A, w w carpet. eat In
kit . 8. every feature imagi

New listing on St. Johns River. See
this to make your dreams come
true. Entertainment room is
only 21'x56' w.indoor water fall
&amp; fish pord. 3 or I BR's,
swimming pool, all on canal
leading to St. Johns River.
5125,000.
No car neededf 2 BR, lit, w sun
porch, close to everything
downtown. Exc. cond. In quiet
neighborhood. $27,500

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9 N Ford Tractor

62-A--Farm Equip.

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Motor(ye It' Insurance
IlL Al P Ai,E tIC Y
.'1 3866 or 1?) 7 7'0

3237340
ISEAUT1FUL4I3R,7bathtiiomeon
lovely shaded lot! C H&amp;A, DR,
spacious BR's, entry foyer &amp;
More' BPP WARRANTED
Super Buy for 139.950!

New listing-- country property,
treed 2"a acres near I 4 &amp; SR 16
3 BR,enc. porch to lull around in
during these hot Summer days.
A must to See. Only 153,500.

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YELL OW SAND
Call Dick) u, I)) 1511))

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

equity 322 0216

NEAT 3 814, I' , bath home in nice
neighborhood! Lq LR. DR.
porch, Convenient to school &amp;
shopping! Super starter home!
A Buy for 521.000!

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RETIREES or NEWLYWEDS, 2.1
on corner lot near shopping &amp;

78—fvtorcycIes

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Only 132.800!

119
REALTOR
ML
173.6061 or eves. 323 0517

3235124

31—Apartments Furnished

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catch up back payments &amp; buy

on landscaped lot! W w carpet,
dining area, fenced yard 8. Much
More! BPP WARRANTED.

M. Unsworth Realty

COOL OFF in a sparkling pool
that's privacy fenced. Clean,
neat, older, 2 BR. Only $25,500.

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AP RICAN VIOLETS
77 Yamaha DOPIC 750. mao
The Gr,'e'nhouse
322 9141 i
WPle'eIs, faring, drive shaft, 59
€v,'s,iifer 5 &amp; .seeis,'ncis
per gal 51 700 37) 0039

Losing your home 8. credit' i will

ATTRACTIVE 3 BR. I bath home

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JUST LISTED. 2 TIP. I bath home
in nice country atmosphere!
Range, eat in kit util shed'
Perfect f or young family or
retirees! LIPP WARRANTED.
Just 527.500'

our lot or yours.
ituilo to u,t
FHAVA,FHA 7358.215

MUST SELL QUICKLY. Owner
going North, 3.2 w.game rm. S.
Fla. rm., carpeted, drapes,

Top Dollar Pad for lufl 5. uSed
,irc, trucks &amp; heavy t'(tuprtlPflt
322 5990
liLlY JUNK CARS
$10 to 550
LIII 322 1614 322 1.1.50

62—Liwn-Garden

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THRU MAY 1979

INC.
REALTOR 323 7832
Eve. 322 0612, 322 1587. 322 Y 17

DO IT YOURSELF. Nice wooded
are, can be 2 or 6 acres for
home site. Secluded but close to
everything.

77—Junk Cars Removed

in

If

OVER 17$ SALES

LIKE THE

"WIDE OPEN" SPACES?

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REALTY WORLD.

REALTY

REALTY

10 acre farm land w.mobile home.
Will throw In goats, chickens 8,
rabbits AND tractor. Near
Geneva. $3,750.

trip

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STENSTROM

PC-AL TOP .122 4000MLS

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1 BR— $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. Of Airport
Blvd. on 1797 in Sanford. Call
323 wo Mariner's Village.

.iusineSs &amp; home on Il 92 south of
Deflary. I acres, more or less,
200 plus ft. Hwy frontage
Suitable for garage body shop A
car lot Excellent terms w owner
financing $125,000

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,*, re ou a full Pm,' dryer With
(a,'Our (IiISSiiit'(IS
part
,,re )yj,'(1 W.11i JOOCI huy f o r

Drums. Banjos Corn
plete Thomas organs, Pianos
Bob Ball's Ds Cent er Inc .
7202 French Ave
122 2755

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

BATH BLOCK HOME. FAMILY

30-Apartments Unfurnished

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59 --Musical Wcrchandise

46.—Comme-'i-('roperty

been reduced from builder
513,900 to $11,900 Will not last
Information 8675173

2544 S. French Ave.
322- 0231 ,323-7173,322- 0779

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CREEK FRONT, 3 BEDROOM, 2

.A—Ap.rfm.nfs S
Duplexes for Sal.

3323-5176

FLORIDA"" "l'

Assistant United States Atto.i'
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: JuneL. II. ,)n sy igns

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Brantley Schools New Home has

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Murphy, N C 28906

Sanford- Townhouse Condo, 2 BR.
P, bath. C H&amp;A Appointment
only 323 6868

/A-FHA-235-Conv. Home5
Low Down Payment

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For Sale by Owner

Realty, Inc.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

schools. 5)9,900.

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ROBSON MARINE
7927 Hwy 17 92'
Sanford F1,1 12771

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT
Sell those useful no longer
needed items With a
Herald
Classified Ad (,ill 121 '11I I or
I
All 9993

45-A--Gjtof State Property

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Good terms, owner holding.

BUILDER. 322.22$7.

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Nice2 BR, I', B, good section, $393
me. + deposit.

ABOVE ARE
ONLY A PARTICAL
USTING WITH SO
MANY JOBS AVAILABLE. WHY BE OUT
OF WORK?

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AIR COND REPAIR

THE

the property situated In Semi,
Shealy and Ms's. sidney U. neaIy,
County, Florida, described as:
his wIfe. If married, had been served 24 and the E 12 feel of Lot 23, BI
with PlOCØ$in the State clFk,rld,,,
IS.as Shown on the vacated ,t
but only to the extent providedfor by
of the Plat of SANLANDO
THE
section is TItle,
s United States
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL Sanford
Code: Ills further ORDERED that
Section, recorded in Plat B00%.
any unknown heir(s), devises(s), page 46 of
the Public Record;
grantee(s), creditor(*) or other Seminole County, Florida, togetAir
unknown parties claiming' interest with the right Of
Ingress
by, through, under or against the
over BRENTWOOD AVENUE ap4
aforesaid person(s), Sidney
SALEM STREET lyIng we
Shealy and Mrs. Sidney 6. Shealy,
South and adjacent to said Block,
his wife, It married, and
shown on the
described Plat,
unknown parties, shall be sen.e by
subject, however, to taxes, if py
PUbIiCitIon Ills further ORDERED due, for the
ar 1979,
pdtnic
that notice of this Order be
Outcry the highest and best biddor
published by the United States for cas
12 o'clock noon on
Marshal In a newspaper of general Tuesday, July JO,
1079 at the West
circulation in Seminole
j, County, door of the SemInole County.
Florida, once a week for six (4)
COurthouse. Sanford, Florida
consecutive Ws" commencing on
Dated: June 6. 1979
Wednesday, June iii, 1979. DONE and
GEORGE P. GIf OSSE
ORDERED at Orlando. FIOI'id.. thIs
UNITED STATES MARS,j
25th day of May, $979.
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
JOHN A. REED, JR
FLORIDA.

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FOREMAN

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32410uses Unfurnished
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71. acre tracts zoned agni. $1450.

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For Sale by owner 3 OR, 2 bath,
split plan in Uppland Park 327
3290 after 6 p in

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in Sanford. (305) 323.5434 days;
(305) 830.8394 after I p.m.

Hunt

SS--Boats &amp; Accessories

ORANGE CITY
S acres approximately Beautiful
wooded land can be zoned for
trailer Call Florida Real Estate
Co of Orlando 644 5501

Reg Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave
321 0759
4
Alt His 372 76 3, 372 4889

Wonder what to do with Two' Sell
One
The quick. easy Want Ad
way. The magic number is 322
2611 or 831 9993.

range, ref. Corner lot. $35,000.

29Rootns

SECRETARY
LOAN SECRETARY
'RECEPTIONIST
MANAGER TRAINEE
'SALES TRAINEE
SALES REP.
PLUMBER
WELDERS
DRAG LINE OPR.
SERV. STATION
ATTENDANTS
MECHANIC
LIVE IN KENNEL

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the 4th day of August, 1979, and

For lease-Well established
restaurant, fully equipped, Seats
in excess of 100. Prime location

B ATEMAN REALTY

2521 PARK DR 322 211$
AFTER HOURS
REALTOR
322 9284
3220648

3 BR l'.,i b, partial carpeting,

Income. 834.1832 after 2 p.m.

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in above styled Cause,
theundersI,4
default thereof the Court will United States Marshal,
OrOflIO?
proceed to the hearing and ad.
ly authlzed deputi9,
udicationof thIs suit
If Sidney G.

A.M. Paper routes, both In Sanford, Each has $10,000 yearly

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BEAUTIFUL, SANFORD SEC.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT T ION, recorded in Plot Book 3,page
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT p 66, Public Records of Semlooje
County, Florida, together with right
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
NO. 79-fl4 Ort.CIy.ft
Of ifl9lU and egress over Bre,t.
UNITED
wood Ave. and that portIon.B&amp;
STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,v. SIDNEY 0. SHEALY and MRS. Camp.IIo Street lying East z.of
Brentwood Ave and North of and
SIDNEY G. SHEALY, his wife,
adjacent to said Block 15 described
married, Defendant(s).
ORDER
above, subject, however, to
FOR SERVICE v PUBLICATION
if
any due, for the year 1979,
On motion and affidavit at
public
plaIntiff In the above-entitled cause
for cash at 12 o'clock noon: on
by Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Its
Tuesday, July 10, 1979 at the West
Assistant United States Attorney,
an action against the defendant(s), door of the Seminole County
Sidney G. Shealy and Mrs. sklneyo, Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
Dated: June 4, 1979
Shealy, his wife, If married, and to
GEORGE R. GROSSE
enforce a lIen upon real property
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
situate in this District and described
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Lot 14, OF THE
as follows:
FLORIDA
COLONNADES, 2nd Section, •.
KENDELL W. WHERRY
cording to the Plat thereat
Assistant United Stétes Attomev
EO'n Plat Book 14, page 14,
as- as

24-1usiness Opportunities

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24 HOUR 03322-928

Reduced 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
.'ir.tiqus, serluded area 547.000

Jim

Beautiful Lot - Paola, cleared w
some trees. 96'x120'. Only $7,000.

For a career In Real Estate call

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INC. REALTORS
830.4133 or 339.4711 eves.

ASSOCIATES-REAL ESTATE.
Now or Exp. complete training
course, Our A ssociates earn
mccc because they are better
trained. We're the No. 1 ERA
Real Estate firm In Florida,
There must' be
reason why.
Call John Morrison for a confl.
MLII Interview. 321.0041.

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FORREST GREENE

Exp. sewing &amp; Industrial opera.
tors, supr., Pressers, unexp.jobs
6vall. also. Apply in person
Mon..Sat.
10.2.
Quinn's
Fashions, 4516 John Young Pk.
wy.Lake Breeze.

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Wayne Is burled,
Wayne's family
the
seven children he had by
three wives and his 21
grandchildren
stood by
his request to be buried
quietly and privately. No
details of any funeral plans
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UNDER CONVERSION TO A

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until

Tues, Thru Sat. 9 p.m, III 1 am,

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authorities ordered the
Olympic torch on the
Cotjaewn, site of the 1932
games and proposed site of
the 14 Olympics, to be
lighted to burn in tribute

S.
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PH. 323.4080

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now. Computer multi listings,
micro film trade program.
Located off Hwy 136 across from
Winter Park Telephone Office
Bldg. come In &amp; talk to us.

10 acres cleared &amp; fenced w older
2 18x37 in ground pool 56.5,000

Price to sell fast, $68,900
Shown by appointment

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said.

Los

I-4&amp;SR,,46

Sig: Sandra J. Davis

PetItioner-Husband, B &amp; H FARMS, and that we Intend
register said name with the Clerkgf,.
and
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
ELSIE CRUZ KNUDSEN
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Respondent.WIfe,
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 865.09
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida Statutes 1957.
TO: ELSIE CRUZ KNUDSEN
Sig. J. Baxter Richardson
s N,gIe4veni.*
" J"Rithardson''W uw
New York City, PeW York 1Dd(3"'
Publish" June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 197
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
DE K.5$'
action for dissolution of marriage
has been tiled against you ana you
UNITED STATUS DISTR(C")
are required to serve a copy of
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT
your written defenses, if any, to It
on Irving B. Gussow, Attorney for FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVIS,QN

Dead
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spokeswoman Bonnie
Vihitaxn,
"I've had a couple of
people who just refuse to
believe he's dead, no
matter what I tell them,"

she

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3 BR, I'., B, carport, fenced bk,
CH, behind Kmart, Forest City.
135,000. VA of FHA.

2518.

secretary for lawoff Ice
Good
Shorthand &amp; typing, no legal
eipenlence required, full time.
Phone 323.1051.

FiorIda,underthefIctitIousname.
of

were untrue, said hospital

ORD—I.4

full &amp; part time employment,
Over If &amp; high school education.
Apply In person at any Handy
Way Food Store.

Florida in accordance with
provisions of the FIctItlo Nor"
Statutes, To-Wit: Section e6A.Q9
Florida Statutes 1957.

LPN. Full time &amp; part time. Appl1
In person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd St.

$600 per week
Possible. Work part time. Ex.
perlenced only. Please reply
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644.

REALTY
111110011

extras.

Zoned comm 2 lots Sanford Ave.
Garage apt. Reduced to $18,500.

Land Sales

care accepting applications for

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Publish June 13, 20, 27 8. July 4, 19Z9
N THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND DEK.56
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FICTITIOUS NAME
CASE NO, 7$-25S1.CA4.F
Notice is hereby given that we ,•
engaged in business at Wrighpr
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
PHILLIP DUANE KNUDSEN
Road, Goldenrod Seminole County,,

A day after the veteran
actor aiea ol cancer at age
72,
callers
were
telephoning UCLA Medical
Center, hoping the reports

SANFORn TNN

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________________________

W. Garnett White
Peg, Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone 322-781L Sanford

Master Cosmetologist
Treasure Chest of Beauty
322 0580

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
Power. For details, call 444.3079.

ROBRIE'501

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Longwood 2 BR duplex on lake,
assumable mort Good price &amp;
terms 527.500

ON MAN FAIR GOLF COURSE
This immaculate custon, built
Spacious 4 BR. 2' bath, large
family room, very desirable
neighborhood, beautifully
manicured large corner lot, CH
CA, w
carpet, 2 car garage,
kitchen equipped, extra large
closets, many cabinets, cent.
vacuum system and many other

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ooking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for

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those who refused to
_______________________ believe that John Wayne
had died.

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Purchasing Agent
Seminole County Courthouse
Rm, 47
Sanford, Fl, 32771

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&amp;

5:30

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ravel Agent-minimum 2 yrs.
recent exp. For Interview phone
6615069 or (904) 775.8777 for
aPPt.

cause, to waive technicalities; or to name of $8.5 INTERIORS AW
accept the bid which in Its
GIFTS and that we Intend toregis,,
judgement best serves the interest
said name with the Clerk of tiie
of the County,
Circuit Court, Seminole County,

Bel

7:30

CARRIE

Rh ythin

0 THE 000 COUPLE
EDMI8TERROGERS(R)

17()

(2) (12) TODAY

LMOVIELAN4'ó1

nights or days, for working:
mothers. $20 for 1, 530 for 2
day week). School age Slightly.,:
higher. 3225015.

Som e Refus e,

(23 TODAY IN FLORIDA

"DIRT"

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He 17835 3fl
8:30
The TERROR
10.00

BURNETT

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FICTITIOUS NAME
specifications available In the office
Notice Is hereby given that we
of t he Purchasing Agent,
engaged in buslnes at 2306.A WinfW
The County reserves the right to Woods Blvd, Winter Park Seminl
reject any or all bids with or without
County, Florida, under th flctitIçs.i.,

5.00
(2)CAROL
FRIENDS

____________________________________
Will keep children my home.-....

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Steak Wrappers needed to work Ir
meat processing plant. Apply HI
Flavor Meats. Tuskawilla Rd..
Oviedo.

TERMITESARE SWARMING
have an opening for an
aggressive termite &amp; pest
control salesman, $800 mo,
guaranteed if you qualify. Car &amp;
phone leads available. Apply
Tilli ExfrmInln,. 7*7 1.1 Us.,s
17-fl, Casselberry. 331.5406.

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PIOMCOWNEW5: Don't lose your
credit We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC

Realtor. 644.2518.

,,:18-4*1p Wanted

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Publish: June 13, 1979
DC KS?

@30 WEDNESDAY MORN.
ING (WED)
(4)0 THURSDAY MORNING
('THU)
@30 FRIDAY MORNING (FEll)
0 GOOD MORNING AMERI.
CA

Hu1.I?.fl 373.;

Parnellj Jones

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THE

restive Expressions 3238112

Mother will do baby sitting
t .
In my home day or evening
.''.s
infant tolyrs. 3235234

Item No, I
Approximately 75$
sq. yds. of Carpet
All work shall be in accord with

(3111113-1331,

(TUE)

4JAZA TWi.

Nebom to Small infants tor
working mothers or shor
vacations In my home. 322.55.i.

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time and place bids Will be publicly
opened and read:

0 MARY TYLER MOORE

ROW

@30 TUESDAY MORNING

LrLAZA

4:30

0 RYAN'S HOPE

(MON)

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(2) NEWS
(4)0 SEARCH FOR 'roMon..

6:55

(I

Separate sealed bids for the
following item will be received at
the Office of the Purchasing Agent,
Room 417, Seminole County Cour.
thouse, Sanford, Florida, 32771, until
10:00 A.M., June 28, 1979, at which

7:00
(23© TODAY

(123 (12) TONIGHT Host: Jchnny

L!IAzA

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8:47
(4) EYEWITNESS DEAF NEWS

vv'%aci

perience preferred, Excellent
future opportunity &amp; company
benefits. Apply in person
Walgreen Drug Store. 7912
f'.'-..-'.
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olds ONLY, this fall. Best
educational opportunity in tlL,,,
area. 322.6615.

nlng June 2. Sanford Early

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE

Assistant Manager Trainee, some
merchandising &amp; retail ex.

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Chlldcare Center. 272.s,

(4) THE GONG SHOW
0 BEWITCHED
0 WORLD OF THEE SEA
© MAKE ME LAUGH
SESAME STREET (A)

RESTLESS
0 0 © NEWS
ED SESAME STREET (R)

8:30

Unique Kindergarten for
year'
______________________

L egal N otice

certification preferred.
3731110.
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@3 MIKE DOUGLAS

PASSWORD PLUS
@3 THE YOUNG AND

(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
(1) HI, NEIGHBOR

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area. 322.2374. Sam's Port ion

First &amp; Only child care
_______________________

6-Child Care

Dental Assistant

4-

41—Houses

41—Houses

OSTEEN
$441000
e NEW HOME *
3 Bdrm., 2 bath, large kitchen w•
dining area Fireplace in Living
Room, Central H A, w carpet,
garage. On large wooded lot.
Many Extras. McGovern
Butlders. Call 3228910 alter S
P.M.

DAYS INN SANFORD

Meats.

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PART TIME BOOKKEEPER
S days week

sultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford

Special Summer program for 6 T'
yrs. old including weekt'
swimming, skating, 8. movies..,,
322 6615 SANFORD EARL
CHILDHOOD CENTER

Saturc$ayln Sanford-Begin.

4:00

12:00

(WED)

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AFTERNOON

(I) THE WILBURN BROTHERS

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3:30

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Black Eyed
UPick
Pick
Tyre Farm East Celery Ave.
_______________________

______________________

OGENERALHO8PITAL
ED FRENCH CHEF

11:30
(2) 0 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
0 FAMILY FEUD

TRY (MON)
(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
FEll)

9--Good Things to Eat

E,roll now-school age chIldren-...
for summer fun-arts, crafts,.
&amp; field trips. 3238421.
_____________________

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11:00
(1) (ED HIGH ROLLERS
(4)0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT
U LAVERNEE SHIRLEY (A)
LODGE
ED

825

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CANNON REST HOME
Complete care for the elderly.
(Licensed). Beautiful private
home with private or semi
___
private
room.
Altamonte
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0 CBS NEWS

(2) POPI GOES THE COUN.

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10:30
(12) ( ALL STAR SECRETS
(4) LOVE OF LIFE (MON-WED,

(2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD

10:00

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10:00
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(4) ALL IN THE FAMILY (R)
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GOOD MORNING AMERI-

2J @3 DONAHUE
0 MIKE DOUGLAS

ANGELS A

murdered, (A)
I12 MOVIE
"The Paper
Chase" (C) (1974) Timothy
Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner. A
young law student attempts to
impress a tyrannical professor
while unwittingly falling In love

ED

TODAY

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

LiUI 1,111tiI l !]IIT[ilIIi!1 1
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HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH

€DLILIAS, YOGA AND YOU (R)

12:37

time

('TIDE)
ED TENNIS (WED)

8:30

__________________________

smooth-talking embezzler
irucs ietiy S best riena Into

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NEWS

(j) (

@3 fl MOVIE "Paper Moon"
(1973) Ryan O'Neal, Tatum
O'Neal, A small-time con artist
and a not so Innocent nineyear-old join forces to bilk peopie out of money during the
Depression. (A)

OD GREAT

al

12:00

0 NANNIX Mannix is hired to
locate a missing scientist and
pay him a million dollars for a
chemical discovery.

setting

GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

11

RATES

43c a Ii
1
3 consecutive times ,..31c a Ii
7consicutivs times .....35c a Ii

HOURS

BURGH(MON)

JTODAYINFLORIDA

narcotics.

or who goes to the beach to
forget about her faltering
career becomes involved In the
problems of a group of teenagers (A)

0 CHARLIE'S

8.25

policeman Is framed by his
girlfriend's father for selling

(1) MOVIE
"Zuma Beach"
(1978) Suzanne Somers, Mark
Wheeler. A once-popular sing.

frustrated by Allan's designs
Onthebanker'sdaughtor(R)
0 BIG VALLEY Senator Jud
Robson visits the Barkiey
ranch, but fears that he may be
the target of an assassination
attempt

ED

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEP'.-

IIMIDDAY
0 THE YOUNG AND 'tIlE
RESTLESS
0 ALL MY CHILDREN
ED PREVIN AND THE PITTS'

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@'J 0 CAPTAIN KANGAROO
OVER EASY

ping them off for a million dot.
tars and gives tham 24 hours to
come up with the money.

322 -2611

1:00
(2)©DAYSOFOURUVES

0 GOOD MORNING AMERI-

(!)

8:30
@J GOOD TIMES Florida
takes on the medical profes.
slon when she learns the only
doctor In the neighborhood is
planning on moving the proc.
tice to a more lucrative area.

LAUGH-IN A madcap
repertory company with mombets including Robin Williams
and Bill Rafferty present satiric
and topical humor in the sec.
oridediton of this series. (A)
(4) THE
JEFFERSONS
George's attempts to make
points with a local banker are
()

birdcaUers.

to examine
the complexity and unity of
Hinduism. (A)

Orlando - Winter Path

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ED THE LONG SEARCH "330

ifiiipur. India,

Conway, The Pointer Sisters,
ED DICK CAVETT Guest: Berford Knox. (Part 2 of 2)

60

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Wednesday June 13, 1979
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ODDS 108
ONE STORE

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VISITS
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$2. 00200
100100
20000
10000
2000
1000

71sf Year, NThursday, June 14, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED
RESE
STORES, INC.

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(t UIYA1D,YOLUSIA,
S. CHAILOTTI. SUMPTU, MARION.

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BY GEOFFREY POUNDS

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WD BRAND USDA CHOICE
CENTER CUT 7 BONE

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pumps are close to the office,

Herald Staff Writer

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Area motorists angry over

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close e)-c oil the custioniers."

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But Ruth Buerger. manager

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CHUCK
STEAK

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not shown a marked increase in greatest number of offenders,

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LIAVO. I I

BEEF LOIN BONELESS NEW YORK

Strip Steaks

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WHOSE BONELESS UNTRIMMED

$1
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BEEF CHUCK CENTER CUT 7

Pot

Roast

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11111 $179

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STEAK

PORK
CHOPS

$21- 9

HICKORY SMOKED
PORK SHOULDER ARM

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surance

Tracey is the nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dlckerman of 545 Sunrise Drive,
Casselberry.

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Her six-year-old
Dotullas r
a similar
son

into

torn

rein while he was in
kindergarten. Douglas

a speech impediment, she

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goes bankrupt.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, a

Gov. Bob Graham conferred today with his staff on

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teachers had COITIC to speak
in
ort
Coberly, the principal of
Longw ood Elementary

Layer was instructed by

said.
After

was et U same
large group of parents and
•('heN .ff1Z2cO 'io give

School.

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against corporate income

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by the next board meeting,
some recommendations for
revising the levels tests.

families in 1976-77. Toward the end of the contract pe riod
the Kansas City, Mo. insurance firm stopped paying In-

School Superintendent William P. Layer and Gene

surance claims and checks issued by the firm to Seminole

Grooms, executive director of the Seminole Education
Association "strongly endorsco" the legislation.
Similar legislation was ado pt ed by the Legislature 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,
The 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

County clients bounced.
"The legislation wo uld ha ve been a great help if it had
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
$50, to $50,000," Grooms said.
Layer said toward the end of a one-year contract 01 all
school employees and dependents for life and health insw-ance with Old Securities Life Insurance Company
during the 1976-77 year, payment was stopped on claims
and the firimi went into receivership. It was the first year
the school system had coverage with the (inn.
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the legislation,

committee, cited the problems of the Seminole School
board employees as a "telling example" of the need for
the legislation.
Despite heavy lobbying by the Insurance industry,
Hattaway said, the bill passed both houses of the
legislature,
The legislation would place the life and health insurance
firms under the control of Florida insurance cornmissioner Bill Gunter's office and would establish a fund
to protect policy holders, Insureds and beneficiaries from
financial loss when Insurers became insolvent.
Assesnents to health and life insurance companies are

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member of the House of Representatives insurance

whether to sign into law a bill preventing losses by holders
of health and life insurance policies in the state.
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
up the coverages and claims of individuals when an in.

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Superintendent
of
Schools William Layer said
he preferred being sued for
having the levels tests than
for some other
"Any class action suit for
having an objective
measurement of the
fonnance of a student will
not hold up in
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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Herald Staff Writer

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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
sue the school board, he
sai d.
"If you push any of these
parents, they are going to
bring some class action
suit against you, Grooms

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'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 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
attended
Longwood
Elementary School from
tober, 1975 to June, 1978,
' h said
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A Longwood woman will
voi ce her complaint that
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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. P
Palmetto
Ave., lngwood, did not
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seek afifty 'specific relief."
The hearing will be at
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7:30 p.m., July 18 at the
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County School
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board
administrative
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Mrs Tyree has sought to
have an in v estigation
conduct ed concerning the
administrative practices at
Longwood Elementary
.4006
School.
She wasn't alone in
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"her request.
About 150 parents,
teachers
and
Itti.
ininistrators appeared
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before the Seminole County
School Board Wednesday.
Some came to offer their
rt to M rs. Tyree and
.
speak o n other ad.
pr..to by
Vincent
iiiinistrath'e P'''i
Tracey Dickerman, a st udent at Red
deemed improper.
Bug Elementary School, finds the Central I' lorida
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price Increases at some stations the younger drivers who come
of up to 20 cents per gallon, by in the late evening.
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according to Sgt. William
"We used to get about one a
Bernosky of the San ford police. dab," she said. "But
we
"The rate of incidence has have the self-service pinup
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
it. That's cut the figure
pri ces 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
and then."
officials report no driunatic
Other gas station owners say
increase In gas theft. In Dade the problem is
but
County,
Public
Safety riot worth going to court over.
Department Detective John
One
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
thcft
"I had to go to court twice for
Bob Nicholas, manager of $6
wort of gas and the county
Bosron ation at ji
had to pay
$12 for going to
way 1.-2 and
Airport court. It's just a waste," said
Boulevard, Sanford, thinks it IS
Mark Reubin, co-owner of
no a matter of IL lines, 'it 's
Kendall Drive Mobil
southJust a matter of honesty.
,
vt Miami.
Surprisingly, we haven't
.
had any problem at all. People
But l{eubin said he thinks gas
are frustrated with the high skipping is becoming more
of gas, but they're not Frequent even if it's not being
taking it o by steeling front re po iled. 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 (111CC a mouth last year,
customer skipping without he said.
paying and he was a regular.
Another service station

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definite l ) noticed all in
The incidence of Persons crease'
the number of
pulling away from self-service skippers. The eas access to 14,
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Justices Alan Sundberg and
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with justices unable to agree 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 imprisonthe 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 returned 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
tion given Vasil.
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Sanford Chamber of ('ornnIt'ree. Edith Harrison (above), Americanism
Chairman for American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53 of Sanford presented an
old 13-star flag for display in the General Sanford Memorial Library and
Museum to floss Wotitenay, member of the board of directors. In photo,
right, Eva Wynne, chaplain of the auxiliary unit, presents flag and staff for
chamber conference mmii to President Vie Arnett, who contrasts It with the
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                    <text>71st Year, No. 233—Friday, May 18, 19796—Sanford, Florida 32711

—E.n1ng HiraM a Herald Adv.rtIsiP, Sanford, Fl.

Sanford Gas Stations
On Staggered Hours

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stiff Writer
An Evening Herald survey of 25 gasoline service stations
operating in the Sanford area today showed some stations cornpletely out of gasoline for the rest of May while others have no
problems at all with obtaining ample smçplles
At most of the stations, however, fuel allocations have been cut
by 15 percent to 50 percent.
These cuts in allocation have caused staggered hours at many
of the stations.
Over the next few days, The Herald will be measuring the
situstlçn In the other communities in Seminole County.
"There Is no gasoline shortage," Insisted one service station

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Sun closed

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100 N. French Ave. 322.0921
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to4p m. Sat. 7-9 a.m. till noon. sun—closed.

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Anderson's 76 Service
1802 Southwest Rd. 322-9634
Mon-Sun. 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Sun. closed
Lay's Gulf
State Road 46 322.9720
Mon-Fri. 6 a.m.
1 p.m. Sat. and Sun. closed.

Bob's Chevron Service
3001 S. Orlando Dr. 3229951
Mon-Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sun. closed

help, but we have

to

Regular service still available
Mel'sGulf
French Ave. and First St. 322-9813
Mon-Fri. 7 a.m. to
usually mid-afternoon. Sat.

Howard's Mobil
4103 Orlando Dr. 3224226

Howard's Mobile station Is receiving 211,)0 gallons when It
ordered 33,000 gallons for example. Butch's Chevron, 1122 Celery
Ave. ordered 8,000 gallons this week and received 3,000 gallons.
"We are having trouble getting all kinds of gas," the station
said.
Anderson's station onSouthwest Road was closed four days this
week because his supplier had no gasoline.
Mel Dekie, owner-operator of Dekie's Gulf on French Avenue
has been in the gasoline service station business In Sanford for 30
years. "We open at 6 a.m. and pump our daily quota of 2,100
gallons and then close," Dekie said. "We're getting 90 percent of
the amount we received In 1978. I've called Atlanta and
Tallahassee for help, but have received no relief so far."
Sid Kiddy, ,nanag,r of Kiddy's Standard Service, said his gas
th wse't cause h
Oi
Mhsi,Mlen
posnt
to close down his pumps.
"I can open than on what lamgetting as long as It doesn't get
any worse," Kiddy said.
The manager of Highway Oil Co. predicted he would probably
be forced to dome his pumps down by the middle ol next week. He
said he would probably open two weeks later.
As an independent station owner, Gary Buchholz, manager of
Highway Oil Co., said his gas supply depends on whether there Is
any surplus from the distributors and "there Isn't any."
Mel's Gull Is getting 10 percent less gas this year than last, said
Webster Hunt, manager. He said his hours vary and depend on
how long his quota of 1,000 gallons lasts.
"One day we closed at 12:30 p.m. when we pumped our quota
and yesterday we closed at4p.m.," Hunt said. "Today, we almost
have our quota gone already," said Hunt at 11 am.
"I may have to cut my regular bows before long," said John L
Crawford who operates the Thrifty Service Station at 119 S.

Mon-Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat. and Sun. - occasionally

7 a.m. to noon. Sun. closed.
Regular service still available.

Burns Texaco Service
2493 S. French Ave. 323-3820
Out of gas rest of May
Mon-Sat. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Open for service only

Thrifty Service
119 S. Palmetto Ave. 322-9672
Mon-Fri. 6:30 a.m. to
6 p.m. Sat. 6 a.m. to
4 p.m. closed Sun.

Butch's Chevron Service
1122 Celery Ave. 3227397
Mon-Fri. 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sat 6 a.m. until run out of gas
usually early afternoon. Closed Sun.

Tibbets Amoco
816 S. French Ave.
Mon -Vrt. Barn. to 5 p.m.
Sat. repairs only.

Butler's Amoco Service
1407 French Ave. 3220762
Mon-Sat. 6 a.m. until
out
of gas (early afternoon) Sun. closed
run

Ware-Price Oil
110 N. French Ave.
322-9788
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. until
sold out (Usually early afternoon)
Closed Sat. and Sun.

Cargo Gas Co
2623 Orlando Dr. 322-9996
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. until out of

gas

(various times of day) Sun. closed

Williams and Son Amoco
3790 Orlando Drive
3224290
Mon-Fri. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sun. closed

Clem Leonard Shell
2500 Park Ave. 322-9430
Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. sometimes. Sun. closed

Cumberland Farms
217 S. Park 322-9676
Mon.-Sun. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

CL-MWLUrcI said his supplier, Plflhlps Pet roleum, has cut his
allotment by 15 percent over lad year. At the IS percent level,
Crawford sald, bin supply will probably run out two orthree days
before the end of the monthllhe maintains his proud houraof
operation from 6:30 am. to 6p.m.

Witt's Amoco Service

201 S. Sanford Ave.
322-9639

Cumberland Farms

Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sat. and Sun. closed

3100 S. Sanford 322-9889
Mon.-Sun. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

%nford Chamber Opposes Hospital Reloc ation Plan

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2518 French Ave. 3224924
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. until
out of
gas. Various times of day.
Sun closed

Sanford Exxon Service
2990 S. Sanford Ave. 222.9749.
Mon.-Wed. and Fri. 6:45 a.m. to.
5:30 p.m., Tues. and Thurs. 6:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sat.
8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sun. closed
Sanford Sunoco Service
State Rd. 46 &amp; 14 322-8060
Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m. until sold out.
Sat.- Sun.— closed.

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gasoline. Because the situation may change
on any given day, service station operators
suggest customers call before going there to
ascertain the situation that day. We'll revise
the schedule as changes occur.

Pacer FINA Oil Co.
1315 W. First St. 322-9040.
Mon. Sat. 7 a.m. 9 p.m.
Sun.- closed,

'I've called Atlanta and

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Seminole County as in other parts of Florida
and the United States, the Herald has contacted service stations in Sanford to determine what the local situation is. The following
Is a list of gasoline stations In Sanford telling

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operator. "The federal boys timed away two gasoline barges In
Tampa this week and wouldn't let them unload.
"A federal man stands by at the gasoline terminal that serves
me in Taft and counts the number of gallons leaving there.
"I've been closed four days this week because the company
wasn't allowed by federal officers to deliver gasoline to my
station."
These were the coinineids today of one gasoline service station
owner-operator who has been forced to turn away long-time
customers because he has no fuel to sell them.
At the sane time another service station, Burns Texaco of 2493
S. French Ave. is open for repair service only. The operator said
his fuel allocation for the month Is exhausted and it will be June,
be said, before he lain the gaaolineeelling business again. He has
operated at the same location for the past 15 years.
Meanwhile, at both the Park Avenue and Orlando Drive
Cumberland Farms locations gas pianpe are operating from 7
am. to 10 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Managers at the two
sites said there has been no necessity to close early and plenty of
gasoline is on hand. "I've been told no-lead might become scarCe," one of them said, however.
Gasoline allocations at most Sanford stations, however, have
been cut from percent of the lV8allocaUon for May toasmuch
as 50 percent.

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Herald 81Writer
The Greater Sanford (lamlgf of Commerce today sent
notice to $thwii. Memorial Hospital Administrator
Charles Bentley and the SI board of trustees that any
PLO to relocat, the hospital outside the city of Sanford
would be "strongly opposed" by the clwnb,r.
(bunber director Jack Hornet prepared the letter
following a special meeting of the chamber's board of
diroctigirs Thursday ofternoon. The directors voted
unanimously to oppose any move of the hospital.
"W,'renotgolngtobebellgsrentoa this, we wad to
work in a cooperative spirit," Homer said. "But we don't
want to m the hospild moved from Sanford."
Hoçtal administrator Chks Bentley was In contwo= this morning and could not be reached for cornm. Hi,iji, board mewber Allan Keen said he would
welosms the opfortlmlty to most with the QuAi er to

position official. Although 24 of the chamber directors
were absent, the 13 members present constituted a
quorum, according to chamber bylaws.
"Since we represent the chamber of commerce and
since the chamber Is supposed to represent the best Intereds of Sanford, I think we should do everything In our
power to see that the hospital remains In Sanford," said
director Bob DaeIm. Daft introduced the motion to have
the chamber's position made official,
"Personally, I agree with Bob," said Mack Cleveland,
"but to vote on our emotions or on parochialism Would
"hallenge the credltAlityof what we have done. I would
suggest we invite the hospital administrator to present us
with the facts so we can act in a responsible manner."
Clevelan4 a prominent Sanford lawyer led the opposition
to Dselm's motion.
In addition to the chamber directors, City Manager
Warren E. Knowles and three city commissioners were

review the repomt. (eon also said that the regular board

meeting Tuesday at 11:45 am. at the hospital is open to

the public and anyone having questions would be welcome
to attend.
The hospital board is expected to take action on
consultad's r.t at the Tuesday meeting. The report,
which the hospital paid $7,310 to complete, was reviewed
by the bollding and finance cin*tee of the hospital
board on Monday. At that time, board chairman Thomas
Blaynsy Indicated he would be In favor of the recoin..
menditlon to relocate If eppropeWe fing could be
negotiated.
The Thursday vote by 13 of the chamber's 37 directors
come on the hsels of a norm, 74 vets to make the op
position to Um 1IpI more official. While ses4hiwnt
gths raloMJcg of 81211 was unconteded, several of
the director, (sit a misting wh 1'lal4111cials $kj

take place bs(ore the chamber wlues ahead and mad. its

present at the meeting to express concern over the
possible move of the hospital...
Knowles said the report received by the hospital board
from the consulting firm of Boos. Allen and Hamilton,
which Indicated it would be cheaper to relocate the
hospital instead of renovate the existing facility, did not
contain some pertinent elements.
"i would hope the hospital trustees view that report with
a big question mark in their eyes. I would hate to see
decision made on the basis of a report such as the one they
received," Knowles said.
He said the report did not include the costs of
improvements or sewer installation when it was
calculated that a new facility would be cheaper than
renovating the existing hospital.
"There's a great void In the report. It misses the on-site
improvements that would have to be made and those costs
See CHAMBER, Page IA
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1I0 bid each yew We aides gin its jpeMIs of (siwt,p
Iver)lldag before YOU tell article, and If one of those was
Alter a fourth caucus with his of your tricks when you are from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on
may popm a
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tueive us your proposals," said a mutual problem that you were lean, Grooms offered to trade ready to negotiate and say Tuesday, May 29 to try to plan
tour of the is açeuss maugsmeat swapped Its Grooms to Cowisy at Thur going to open anyway, I will proposals on a one-by-one bails these are our demands then we an agenda for the next
adsy's
meeting.
contained in W contra&amp; Thm moull wl$ WA
SEA ajiji know," Grooms said bid Cowisy refused saying he will be ready to respond," negotiation session.
stwam the teacws MIon 11a,emudsraagefremdass
Ernest Cowley, chief rIiit'HIda 1,70 taschsrs.
Cowley said.
"You are gang to deliberately wouldn't "piecemeal"
Grooms announced he would
dth. a'rstku tiun Is size, teaching—loads--and DegotWOrIOrthemMsUlsSnt, "...You om go and take my add on others."
call the mediator between now
W Idicatisa, ft's Oft to be a pislprneats to academic said the unions have
Referring to a letter train the
Following another caucus, and that date "to see if we can
IN&amp; bt iiutw.
freedom with the school tnilim* ha'4 o'er their ______________________________ SEA chairman to open Grooms asked that negotiations settle our problem with the
The acheel ada'lrI4ratIin rsJiwh' and isINlis being I IpiMIi to .N
hr
negotiations, Cowley said: resume silO a.m. on Memorial agency."
11am aid the Seminole udo"wile openers.
the pant 14 cedreds.
"You asked us to come to the Day to which Cowley resporsCowley accused Grooms of
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_____________________________ table, do you wait to bargain or dad:
(NA) But the n.gotiM1rll never got
ning to hold up negoUa ns
plan
I* Thursday #A On ornhepound.Bythee.dofths Masgemed would review the
not'"
to give himself a reason to call
lIt.
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how IS, Gone (fQ5as5,
"This Is bad faith bargaining. in the mediator on opening day
blillted. AIlhs
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makes me distrust you. To of negotiations.
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Wwea't traded, bath aids. did
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla (UPI)
Bob Graham today
signed death warrants for
convicted murderers John A.
Spenkelink and Willie Jasper
Darden.
The executions will begin at
7 p.m. Wednesday at Raiford
Prison under the direction of
Prison Superintendent D.H.
Brierton.

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IN BRIEF
Israeli Commandos
Hit Palestinian Base

Graham also informed
members of the Executive
Clemency Board that he would
not act on the death warrant of
Gary Alvord at this time saying
he would request additional
Information on his "mental
capacity."
Spenkelink was convicted of
the first degree murder of
Joseph Szyrnanklewicz in a

Tallahassee motel room in
February 1973. This is the
second time Spenkelink has
been ordered to the electric
chair by a Florida governor,
Gov. Reubin Askew signed
Spenkelink's death warrant on
Sept. 12, 1977 after the
clemency board had reviewed
his death sentence the previous
March.

By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Israeli seaborne commandos stormed ashore at night in
southern Lebanon and destroyed a Palestinian coastal
base in the first amphibious operation against guerrilla
targets in nearly a year. In Jerusalem, Israeli Prime
Minister Menachem Begin invited King Hussein of Jordan
to hold peace talks.
In the Israeli Armed Forces Radio summary of an Interview to be released Saturday, Begin invited Hussein to
peace talks in Jerusalem, Amman or a neutral country
such as Switzerland.
The Palestine Liberation Organization said In Beirut,
Lebanon, that rocket-firing holicopters and gunboats
supported the Israelis in an attack near a village school at
Ansariyeh. It said Palestinian soldiers fired at the Israeli
craft. Israel denied that helicopters assisted in the raid.

The state Supreme Court discriminatory because more
refused to grant a stay of killers of whites are on Death
execution and the U.S. Supreme Row than killers of blacks.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Court declined to review the
Appeals, however, reviewed
case.
A federal judge, however, Spenkelink's case and upheld
granted a stay and Spenkelink his conviction and the conpursued his appeal back stitutlonality of Florida's death
through the federal courts. penalty law.
On March 26, the U.S.
Spenkelink argued Florida's
death penalty law
is Supreme Court again declined

OKLAHOMA CITY
(UPI) - A federal court
jury today found KerrMcGee Nuclear Corp.
liable for the radiation
contamination of employee
Karen Silkwood and
awarded $10,505,000 to her
survivors.

Portillo Praises Castro

McGee by the Sllkwood
family.
The jury award included
$505,000 in actual damages
and $10 million in punitive
damages.
The suit, filed by Ms.
Sllkwood's father on behalf
of her three minor
children, originally sought
$1.5 million in actual
damages and $10 million in

The verdict, the first
court ruling on radiation
contamination outside a
nuclear facility, came on
the fourth day of
deliberations.
The decision by the panel
of three men and three
women ended an 11-week
trial of a negligence
lawsuit filed against Kerr-

COZUMEL, Mexico (UPI) - Cuban President Fidel
Castro, praised by Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo
as "one of the greatest men of our century," winds up his
two-day visit today with a sightseeing tow of the eastern
Yucatan.
The Mexican government will issue a communique
outlining the results of Castro's conversations with Lopez
Portillo once the Cuban Leader departs. It originally was
to be released Thursday but some details were still to be
Ironed out, a presidential spokesman said.

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could be monumental," Knowles said.
Knowles also said he sees no benefit In terms of service
if the hospital moves. He said the proposed new hospital
would be the same size as the present
"There lsno increase inpatient capacfty,a new hospital
be gger' MI that w
be
by
moving would be to have the same thing in a different
place," he said.
Thelma Nathan, administrator of the Good Samaritan
Home In Sanford, asked the chamber to oppose the
hospital move on behalf of the residents in her facility. She
said the residents at her home can be taken to the nearby
hospital [na short time, but that a trip tothe Lake Mary
area, one possible site mentioned for a new hospital,
would create transportation hardships and would tie up
her staff making trips back and forth,
The hospital is owned by the county and any decision to
move it out of Sanford would have to be approved by the
county commission. But commissioner Bill Kirchhoff told
the chamber that the hospital board has not formally met
with the county commissioners to discuss the posslblllty of
a move.
Kirchhoff said the decision to grant the move would be
the commission's "if It ever gets that far."
KIrthhoffsaid the last meeting between the cn]1mion
and the hospital board was held in January, at which time
a $35 million expansion of the present facility was
discussed.
"Since that time they've expanded the scope of the
project to $16 or $17 million," he said.

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Daytsan Bonek: high 2:88
a.m., 3:00 p.m., law 1:47 a.m.,
$15 pm.
Pwl Canaveral: Wj 2:20
n.m., 3 p.m., 1:88 n.m., 1:00
pm.
Bayport: high 1:11 n.m., 1:24
p.m., law 2:15 sm., 3:11 p.m.

.HOSPITAL NOTES
May u, im
ADMISSIONS

Sanford

Mattis Mayo
Mary Alice Moore
Judy Nyros

Leroy Groover
Patricia A. Hyde
Frank Knigh t
Hazel Smith

Can" L. Sampson
Mary G. Topping

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Carl H. Osrtel, Dslary
Jo Ann Wrennick, Oelary
Willis C. Davis, Eustis
JosipI Trabold,orange city

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Hattie Si. Boston
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Schiffer, Dilary
Charles Klmhwcz, Oeltona
Ruth D. LeClerc, Deftona
Jo

Santanastasie, Deltina

Wyn.Il Bush, Geneva
Kenneth A. Goodwin, Orlando

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P$llsBsd Daily aad $eidsy. iscipi Saturday Illy The saaIsr
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In some areas of the nation, Sunday service station
closings hit 90 percent, and as the gasoline shortage
deepened and spread, prices at the pump rose
correspondingly, cracking the $1-a-gallon barrier In three
states.
The weekly UPI Gaswatch survey Thursday showed
gasoline prices topping $1 a gallon in California,
Massachusetts and Hawaii, with price increases ranging
from a penny to 5 cents a gallon in all other states.
The Shortstop Market chain, with more than 135 selfservice outlets in northern California, had the steepest
price in the survey at 11.199 a gallon for regular leaded
identical to its bargain price for a gallon of milk.

punitive damages. The
plaintiffs later requested
the punitive amount be
raised to $70 million.
The jury had broken its
silence only once during
the deliberations, asking
the judge Thursday to
define "physical injury."
The
jury
resumed
deliberations, then retired
for the night without an.
nouncing a verdict.

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No Evidence Against Billy?
ATLANTA (UP!) A federal grand jury investigation
of the Carter peanut warehouse has turned up no evidence
that Billy Carter participated in any wrong doing Involving the business, Carter's attorney said Thursday.
Pierre Howard, a Georgia state senator from Decatur,
said special counsel J. Paul Curran told him last week
that the president's younger brother is not a target of the
investigation and reports to the contrary were unfounded.
A longtime Carter family friend who recently was
retained by Billy Carter, Howard said he revealed the
contents of his conversation with Curran to refute
erroneous news reports.
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by a hunter turned and rammed Its killer to death before
dying.
Police in Comodoro Rivadavia said Thursday that
Belisarlo Escobar, 47, went hunting late Wednesday but
failed to return to his home In Comodoro Rivadavla, 1,150
miles south of Buenos Aires.

The Ranchers and staff of the
The Florida Sheriffs Boys Since Its opening, more than
Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, Ranch is a home for dependent, 600 boys have benefited from its
near Live Oak, this weekend neglected, or homeless (but not programs. It is supported
will hold the 10th annual delinquent) boys. Founded by almost entirely by voluntary
reunion of the Florida Sheriffs the Florida Sheriffs Association gifts given through the Florida
Boys
Ranch
Alumni In 1957, the Boys Ranch has Sheriffs Youth Fund which
Association.
grown from one cottage Into a operates the Boys Ranch as
During the weekend, former model residential group child well as the Florida Sheriffs
senior Shawn Sullivan of Seminole high School
Ranchers and former staff care facility, nationally known, Girls Villa near Bartow and the
examines the drafting machine he won for first
members
from near and far and with 100 boys In care at any Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch
place in the county-wide drafting contest. Exwill be "coming home" to given time,
near Clearwater.
plalning the highlights of the machine to Sullivan is
revisit familiar places, renew
Douglas Slade, sales representative of AM Bruning, old friendships, Interact with
the firm that donated the machine for the first prize
boys currently in care, and
winner,
participate in activities.
In a departure from previous
reunions, the Alumni have
planned no formal banquet this
year. Instead there will be
-cookouts at the Ranch, and, In
keeping with the informal tone
ido01
teacher.
She Was
DAVIS ALLIE— Funeral seta camping area will b.
survived by cousin, vices for Allie Davis of 1510 Dixie
designated
near the Ranci
Way who
Thursday at
Paul Peterson, Darlington,
Riding Arena for those wh.
Baptist Hospital, Jacksonville,
Gramkow.Galnes Funeral
will be Monday, May 21 at First
prefer camping to motels.
Home, Longwood, Is in charge
Shiloh Baptist Church, Sanford.
There
will be a disco dance at
Wilson Echelberger in charge,
of arrangements.
That's risl Pan Am.ncon Financial Sivic.s will arrong. loans up o
nearby Hamilton County
If
yo own horns, condominium
JONES
Country Club on Saturday
om
home ondlot,youquaify.
GROVE It
GROVER C. JONES
CLEVELAND— Funeral set.
night.
All Applicants May Be FJiible.
vices for Grover Cleveland
Widowi
As
a
fitting
conclusion
to
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Jones,
75,
of
1901
Summerlin
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Grover Cleveland Jones, 78,
Ave., Sanford, who died Thurreunion activities, many of the
died Thtuiday at Mt. Dora sday in Mt. Dora, will be 10a.m.,
Easy Extended Repayment Terms
alumni will be attending the
UN yaw casI far any pwpos.. Medic bus vocations horne
Medical Center. He lived at 1901 Saturday, at the graveside in
Sunday
morning
worship
Summerlin Ave., Sanford, Born Lake Mary Cemetery with Ralph
a. Or pay off instalirment
Brewer officiating. Gramkow
services in the Boys Ranch
loans. Vow one payment wil polobfy
In Charleston, W. Vu. he moved Funeral Home in charge.
Chapel.
ucn.drnonw,t,
to Sanford from there In 1960.
POyW$.you'.mo&amp;inqnow.
He was a Baptist.
Fast Loan Approval.
He Is survived by his wife,
k5IflO5tCOts.yowIQwilhe
(WOVSdm24ho,,taiid
Elizabeth and sister, Mrs.
con-closed within 3 days. Cal
Dollie Holt, In Charleston and *
Pan Amseicon today and us
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Charleston.
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GramkowFuneral Home isin * You are
cordially Invited to the first
Pan American Financial
meeting of the *
charge of arrangements.
United States Veterans and Senior Citizens of Seminole
Services, Inc.

EDfl'HHOL8EY
Edith Halsey, 88, of 1211 W.
13th Place, Sanford, died May
11 at Sanford Nursing Home.
She is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Geraldine Zackay and
l'hi&amp; LeolaKflOL
Wilson.Eichelberger Mortuary is In charge of
arrangements.
J.D. POWELL
J.D. Powell, 49, of 4459 Ivory
Court, Orlando, died Tuesday,
May 15, at Marianna.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Doris Powell,; son,
Jerome Powell; daughter,
Frances Powell; father, Uge
Powell; stepmother, Mrs.
Fannie Powell; sisters, Mrs.
Mae E mm a Brown, Mrs.
Juanita Jones, Mrs. Ruby Dean
Crumity and brother, Arthur
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Powell.

member of the United
Methodist Wonton the Mirth.
Click, the Lii Carson Sanday
School Class. Its was active In
the Vacation Bible 5gofg
Oftj
WUrkIJr4
children Ikesigh the World's
(1drs. Inc.,. Winter Haven.
was atuiiroftbs
Kappa G'rnvna, honorary
woman e1trstor'a asdety and
a disiddomiday piib&amp;

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP!) Legislation to permit
Californians to use the synthetic fuel methanol in their
cars Instead of gasoline won unanimous approval Thursday from an Assembly committee,
On a IN vote Thursday, the Ways and Means Committee sent the measure by Democratic committee
Chairman Daniel Boatwright to the floor.
The bill would authorize the dart of a 10-year experimental program permitting California cars to operate
exclusively on methanol, which can be made from garbage, rice hulks, peanut shells and other waste.
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J. Arthur Padgett officiatIng.

Serial In Darlington, Wis.
Oramkow.Galn.s Funeral

HOrns, 110 Do, Trick Road,
Luitswood in charge.

JOHNSON, LOUIS JAMES—
Funeral services for Louis

May12 In Mt. Holly, N.J.. will be

Saturday at 3:31 p.m. at St.
BaPIISI Church, Sinlord.

WiI1On.EicMIb,nge,lflcMrge.
POWELL, J. D.— Funeral
Mrvkes for J. D. Powell, 41, of
4451 IVIVY Cog". Orlando. who
died May IS, at Marianne, will

1800.835.2246

Ops'osocs on doty 24 how,. day,

Higgins of the Sanford
FPL office said the last such
incident locally occurred two
years ago, when two cafls
reporting bogus FPL credentials were received in one day.
John

Two Die, 26 Injured In Fire
LOS ANGELES (UP!) A major fire In a downtown
hotel early today killed two persona and injured 26 others.
Arson was considered a "definite possibility."
Two charred bodies were found sprawled in a hallway of
the smouldering Oxford Hotel and a fire department official said there could be more.
Six of the injured were hurt critically jimiping from
third floor windows to escape the flames. Three firemen
also were injured.
Battalion Chief Sam Diannitta said firemen were sifting
through the gutted Interior of the three-dory, 60-room
hotel but he didn't expect a large number of bodies would
be found. "Perhaps a few more will be found," he said,
"but we're not talking about dosens.
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be $aturdayets:31p.m. at New

Bethel Baptist Church. Wilson..

NOI.$IY; EDITH— Funeral

services for Edith .HoIsiy, IS, ii
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Youths Share Thoughts
During Poetry Evening
By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
Approximately 100 elementary children shared their
secret thoughts in rhyme Wednesday at the Student
Author Recognition Night held at Seminole Community
College.
Their poems, which have appeared in "Patchwork,"
"Trout II", and other publications, touched on topics
from nature to what it would be like to be rich and famous.
For the past years, a program called Poetry in the
Schools has been sponsored by the Seminole County school
district, Fine Arts Council of Florida and National
Endowment for the Humanities. Poets Evelyn Mantz, Jan
Prescott-Edison and Bob Wishoff work directly with the
children stimulating their creative juices.
One by one, the children filed onto the stage Wednesday
and proudly read their poem with vigor and enthusiasm.
John-John Bruehl, a fourth grader at Eastbrook
Elementary School, read his poem entitled Nature:
The sky is like an endless sea and thunder is like a
roaring lion.
The sun is like a brillant dime and the moon Is a shining
told balloon among the stars like tiny lamps,
And the clouds like floating cotton puffs.
Michelle Wendell, a fourth grader at Eastbrook
Elementary School, shared her poem about daydreaming
entitled, "In My Secret Place:"
In my secret place I sit and watch the blue skies and
listen to the birds sing;
In my secret place, I think and think about the birds and
the bees and the flowers and the trees until guess who
calls? My mom.
In recognition of Its support for the poetry proitram. the
Evening Herald was presented a public service award.
'txoU awards wets pr*ssS to Dd*tts %.omllk at
Woodlands Elementary School and Donna ianeczko of
Sterling Park Elementary School for their hard work.

Missy Santos, 10, of English Estates
Elementary School

Higgins said any person
contacted by people claiming to
be FPL employees should ask
tome their Identification. All
FPL employees carry
laminated ID cards with their
pictures on them, Higgins said.
It a phony employee is
detected, the resident should
call the local police and the
FPL office, Higgins recommended.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UPI)
been elat.d as Bievard Cady sheriff following the
____of .i,ctlou" law chirps aga1 him. Gov. Bob
Graham Thursday ordsrsd Zimmerman roliutitid .1.
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fictIve Jun. 4.
mm.rrnan was Indicted lid fall and suspended by
th0n4ov. Reabla Askew. He paid a $7,000 dvii On lad
wish mul under a plan berOWN NP@msdt erin1
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The *yesir-oW woman and her apartment became
ecntamhted with the substance in November 1V14 a
week before the died in a one-car traffic crash. Her
survivors are seeking $1.5 mlllioi in actual damages for
physical Injury and-mental anguish and $70 million In
punitive .Inssgu for alleged negligence.

James Jdsnson, 43, wh(. died

Hems, will be ltundsy as New
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"Usually two people come to
door, claiming to be FPL
employees. They generally
claim to have a cash refund,
and will say they need change
for a large bill. The resident lets
them In and makes change.
Then one of the two leads the
victim to some other part of the
property on some pretense
while his partner Meals money
or other Items," Caldwell said.

OKLAHOMA Cli? (UP!)— The three-man, threewoman jury deciding the Karen Sllkwood contwon
case broke a Uweeday silence to ask the presiding judge
to define "physical injury."
But the request by the jury Thursdayprun$ed
speculation by Silkwood attorneys that jurors were
considering actual damages apht Kerr-McGee Corp.,
accused by the family of Ms. Sllkwood of ca#ig her
contamination with radioactive plutonium through

ChINCh,

1211 W. 1131h Place, $anlsrd, wits

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15O1S. Church. S,i,.2O2
To..pheda33O,

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Poetry reading at SCC auditorium

the

Sllkwood Jury Deliberating

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schools to checK on students
who maybe missed immunization because they were
absent," said Bernice Duncan,
nursing supervisor of the
Seminole County Health
Department in Sanford.
"Some parents decided too
late that they wanted their
children to be vaccinated," she
added. "We don't expect that
many."
Other students may be
vaccinated against the red
measles by visiting with the
health department in Sanford
or its satellite office in
Longwood. Vaccinations are
given from B a.m. to 11 a.m. on
Monday in Longwood and from
8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Tuesday
and Friday in Sanford.
The three-day immunization
program was implemented In
Seminole County in response to
the growing concern of health
officials of an epidemic of red
measles in Florida.
"We have had a 400 percent
increase in measles cases this
year in Florida, compared with
the same time last year,"
commented Tom Cook, area
immunization coordinator for
the state department of HRS.
Although the program this
week was voluntarily, students
will not be admitted to grades
10 through 12 next fall unless
they can prove they have had
the proper immunization.
"Students must either have
proof of immunization certifying they were previously
vaccinated with live measles
virus vaccine or previously
infected with natural measles,"
said Marion Snell, consultant
coordinator of health education
and health services for the
county's school district.
Students who were vaccinated prior to 1969 would be
required to be vaccinated again
since that particular vaccine
did not have a lasting immunity
effect, she said.
The compulsory immunization guidelines for
students In Seminole County Is
a mandate handed down from
the state Department of
Education.—SHARON CARRASCO

Friday, May 11, 1979-3A

said.

President Carter predicts
WASHINGTON (UPI)
gasoline supplies will be about 5 percent short of motorist
demands this summer and warns strict conservation is
needed to reduce consumption. Plagued by the energy
problems, Carter arranged a meeting today with auto
Industry leaders to discuss technology for increasing
gasoline mileage and making cars more fuel efficient.
He also was to be interviewed by a group of visiting
editors before heading for the mountains and a weekend
stay at Camp David. The president will break away from
the presidential retreat Sunday to fly to Pennsylvania to
deliver the commencement address at Cheyney State
College.
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tentative

* County, Inc. to be held at the
CAMPIELL.LOSSING POST NO. S3
*
OFTHEAMERICANLEOION
SUNDAY,MAy,It7—.2:IIp.M
fl
* It is the purpose
of this messing to develop a veterans and
senior citizens coalition which will address Itself to our can.
* corns
regard to what we perceive es an increasing neglect of
* our genineral
welfare.
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Florida Power &amp; Light
customers are being asked to
exercise caution in dealing with
persons who claim to be FPL
employees in order to gain
entry to private homes.
Ken Caldwell, FPL security
manager, said at least 20 times
each year the company
receives complaints from
homeowners who let persons
claiming to be FPL employees
Into their houses. Once Inside,
Caldwell said, the persons
attempt to Meal money or
commit other crimes.
"So far the problem has been
In the southern part of
U&amp;
the state, but FPL customers
elsewhere should be alerted,"
Caldwell said.
Caldwell said the victims are
usually retired or elderly
persons. The crimes tend to
follow a similar pattern, he

Synthetic Fuel The Answer?

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ATTENTION

GILSIRTS, MISS LEONE I.
Funeral services for Miss
Lions C. Gilberts, 45, of 33i
Evergreen St., Longwood, who
died Thursday in Winter Park,
will be at 11 am., Saturday, at
Community United Methodist

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died

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chili, of arrwg'uwnts.
MIRLZONEGU$E*Th
Miss Leo.. E Gilberts, N, of
330
1pro4,
.,
died Thursday in the
Americans Healthcare CoPter
in Winter Patti. A netive of
Darlingtcn,, Wig,, abs had lived
In Longwood and the Longwood
Mon for the past ala rears,
moving here from DarI1non.
She Was I UIImbSF Of the
Corninwilty United Methodist

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ELERYANDERSON
EIerYE.Afldsrsofl,75,of 1907
Park Ave., Sanford, died
Thursday
at
Seminole
11oiiiI Hospital Born In
Qattanooga,Tenn.,heuvedjn
Sanford for 31 years. He was a
retired manager of Mathers
Furniture Co.
He is survived by a wife, Mrs.
Hazel Anderson, Sanford;
daughter, Mrs. Eugenia
Roberts, St. Petersburg; and
four grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA Is
in charge of arrangements.

AUWDAVW
Allie Davis of 1510 Dixie Way,
died Thursday In Baptist
Hospital, Jacksonville.
She Is survived by her
daughter. Mr's. Suds 'I'nn.
sons Jacksonville; son., Jimmy
LoI Day* Sanford and William
Davis, California.
WllIOfl'EIthS1bBI51T Mortuary Is In charge of
arrements.
LOVJ.JOI1N8ON
Louis Junes JOlilson, 43,
died May 12 in Morimt Holly,
N.J.
Heis Survived by his mother,
Mrs, E*r Clark and sisters,
Levell Helton and Jackie

WASHINGTON (UP!)
House leaders, caught by
surprise when they won a test vote on Panama Canal
legislation by only two votes, postponed further action
until at least next month on a bill to fund and implement
the canal treaties.
In the meantime, a disappointed Rep. John Murphy, DN.Y., chairman of the House Merchant Marine Committee and the bill's floor manager, said "I think we have
some work to do in educating our membership." Murphy
said he had expected a substantial negative vote
perhaps 100 "noes" on Thursday against the resolution
setting the procedures for debating and amending the bill.
But when the House electronic voting machine flashed
to "final", Murphy and other Democratic leaders had
preserved the bill by a margin of only 200-198. And Rep.
George Hansen, R-Idaho, outspoken foe of turning the
Panama Canal over to the Republic of Panama, had won
both a moral and a substantive victory. The House
leadership was forced to abandon its plans to vote on the
bill next Tuesday.

HOMEOWNERS:

AREA DEATHS

Pofl- af1t-- -Church
Patsy MCDewIII, WIflNr 5,5,

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Joan V. Young

Sandra T. Henry,

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Friday, May

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Approximately 23 percent of
the students in grades 9 through
12 in Seminole County rolled up
their sleeves this week to be
voluntarily immunized against
the red measles.
As a preventative measure
against an outbreak of the red
measles, the state department
of Health and Rehabilitative
Service (HRS) and the
Seminole County school district
jointly sponsored a three-day
Immunization program for the
11,500 students in grades 9
through 12.
"We were very pleased with
the results In Seminole County," said Margaret Mcgill,
county public health director.
The 2,594 students who
participated in the voluntary
program were from these high
schools: 500, Lyman-. 3, Lake
Howell; 217, Oviedo; 676,
Seminole; 95, Crooms; and 750,
Lake Brantley.
Although the immunization
program is over, students still
have a couple of chances to get
their shots.
A nursing team will revisit
each of the five schools on
Monday.
"We are going back to the

By United Press International

Man Kills Cow; Cow Kills Man
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UP!) -A cow shot twice

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James E. Elliott
Richard V. Hail
Marguerite Jofinson
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Marion W. Freeman
Louis F. Gardner
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$ am. readings: ternperature, 71; overnight lows,
15; yesterday's high, U;
barometric Fnreaaur.
ia 87.
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Forecast: Partly cloudy
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Prices Continue To Rise

Ranch Holds Reunion

Wllaon.Elchelberger Modna ry Is In charge of

Weather

Gas Shortage Spreads,

Treaty Vote Postponed

Teens Sent To Labor Camp

Chamber

IN BRIEF

S''IIkwood Wins $$

Earlier story, page 3A

MOSCOW (UPI) - Two teenagers have been sentenced to six and seven-year prison terms for beating and
stabbing two kangaroos to death at the Moscow Zoo, the
newspaper Vechernaya Moskva reported.
A. Tarasenok, and L. Shekther, both 17, were sentenced Thursday to seven years and six years, respectively, in a labor camp.
The newspaper said the youths had been drinking when
they broke Into the animals' cage last November. The
kangaroos, one of which was pregnant, had been left out in
the open in an experiment to see how they would react to
cold weather.

to review the 5th Circuit's
opinion letting the death sen.
tence stand.
Unless another stay of
is
execution
granted,
Spenkelink will become the first
person executed in Florida
since 1964, and the first in the
United States since Gary
Gilmore died before a Utah
firing squad in January 1977..

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Students Get
Second Turn
At Vaccine

Graham- -Signs Death Warrants For Pair .

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forget the rush of shivers down my spine.
No, I wasn't surprised by a long-legged spider In
my kitchen cabinet or r whopping long distance
phone bil l from our friend, Southern Bell. It happened at a gas pump right here In Sanford.
I had just left the Herald of fice for a lunchbreak
and deci ded to pull Into a gas station near by to
pump a couple of dollars In my tank. As I drove up
to the pump, I put the car in neutral, pulled up the
emergency bra ke and flipped open the door,
Suddenly, I froze. There on the pump was taped a
scribbled notice across the gas price window that

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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suppressed when the results of the survey were
made public by one of the nation's most inpolling organizations, Louis Harris and
Associates.
Other material highly critical of the cornmercial sponsorship of television programs also
was removed or weakened before public release
of the survey, commissioned and cosponsored by
a unit of a major television network the news
division of the American Broadcasting Co.
Harris Insists that ABC never intervened at

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receiving

one

any stage of the survey. "If there had been any
pressure," he says, "I damned weH wouldn't

To do so would be a confession that the program is
exactly what Congress decided in 1977 that It should
not be
at open-ended spending program immune
control it.
The ready presumption that certain
the

have yielded to It."
But the handling of the survey poses anew the
problems of the dominant role of network
television In shapin g publi c opinion and the
reluctance of that Industry to provide a forum for
ideas and opinions that reflect unfavorably upon

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million and still meet Its commitment to help the
genuinely needy cope with the high cost of
groceries. Savings of that amount would result, he
says, if the error rate in passing
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Kansas, has identified specific ways that the
ptograin could get by without the additional W

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cut in half, if the government recovered benefits
from those who received stamps after their income
hadrisenabove thepovertylevel,andiftherewere
an end to the overlapping of assistance programs
which make double dippers of many clients.
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BUSINESS WORLD

"Separate educational facilities are inherently
unequal."
In delivering that judgment 25 years ago this
May 17th, a unanimous United States Supreme
Court did much more than end legal sanction for
racial segregation in public schools. It initiated a
chain-reaction restructuring of American
society of which theend Is not yet in sight and
may never be seen.
To call the Brown vs. Board of Education
decision a landmark Is to understate the case by
quite a bit. It could be argued that no other single
act by any branch of government In modern
times has had such a profound and continuing
impact upon the nation,
Brown, while socially revolutionary, at the
time appeared deceptively simple. It reversed
the 1896 "separate-but-equal" Supreme Court
decision justifying racially based school
facilities on grounds that such in principle

deprived one section of the population -blacks
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prepared one month earher.
between the Initial and f inal versions, iiarris
claim that he personally wrote both.

William B. Casey,

Iipuilsnt to eztNi loans to China, a nation at It led to federal troops at Little BOCk, (;

bottom of the scale in economic develop.
Group, Inc., New York customs brokers, said the the
ment.1t
dust has settled after the enthuslasm stirred up
Anotherbigobstacle,Caseysaid,isthatthe
by renewal of diplomatic and trade relations
and
it
is
possible
to
see
the
picture
in
United
States cannot grant most favored nation
with Pd&amp;g

Wallace blocking the door at the

g

Fame for that," quipped
Phillies' Manager Danny

10-inning, 2-2 tie because of a
cur few.
In the American League,

wick was the only pitcher
among 11 used in the gam e who

Wark.

Minnesota topped Kansas City,

did not get belted. Eastwick

Elsewhere in the National
League, Pittsburgh nipped Ncw
York, 6-5, Atl anta downed Los
Angeles, 6-3, San Francisco

Philadelphia's Rawly East-

Martin, and Philadelphia's

inning game.

Randy Lerch, Garry Maddox
and Bob Boone. Buckner, who

retired all six batters he faced
over the f inal two innings to
pick up the victory.

hit a grand slam, drove in seven

runs for Chicago while
Kingman knocked in six. Boone

Cleveland downed Toronto,
8-3, Ch icago defeat ed Oakland,
5.1, Bo6ton beat Baltunore, 6.2.

and California whipped MUwaukee, 8-5.

the dominant issues in national politics, and a
quarter ola century ofcontalnlnglitlgauonthat
has given rise to new issues of a far-greater
tariff status to China without infuriating Russia, complexity.
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which has been denied such status beca use of the

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Americans ari skeptical."
The orWrial draft said: "The best the pubUc
cansayabout'lVadvertlslngis thatltis'a

necessary evil that pays for TV,' a view held by a
&amp;s percent majority."

the Chi nese will pay for th

simply cannot sell us enough pig bristles, sub,
rugs and food specialties to pay for all the things
theyneedtobuyin theUpltedStates."
He sa id the Chinese have a $350 billion shop-

ping list for evering from basic fuffs to

sharply fought in many butances, was in
retrospect brief. The South adjusted more
rapidly to the fact of Brown and with less Social I
dislocation than other sections of the country
"The initial negotations may take a full year," with significant racial divisions.

her goods in the U.S. market as Russia Is.
Casey said the mere mechanics and cost of
doing business with the Chinese can be

.

he Said. Then On Chinese are likely to ask the

The frontline has long since shifted, pr1m&amp;rdF*

the near future.

poor people are not left behind in the struggle to
keep up with inflated food prices. 7bey will object,
however, if Congress allows errors and laxity to
spread the benefits beyond the limited swent of

the population that really needs them,

at:

"The Federal Trade Commission has been methods.

goods but their previously negotiated trade

although he doesn't believe that will

happen.

greatly to

the decay of the central cities.

The big thW to remember, he said, Is that
ChinS is not going to becwne a market for

.

At the very least, the busing controversy *
ican conawner goods, only Industrial goods enflamed urban politics and added a

"Thiou who favor a ban claim that agreements with Japan, West Germany, France and basic commoditie&amp;
dimnsion to the racial problem. And as jin
mnidacttrers are taking unfair advantage of and Britain may make this difficult. Peking's 13"We are not going to sell them a billion electric example of the problems y4gg from
young pMk who are not able to distinguish year agreement with Japan alm amounts to $20 toothbrushes - even if they have that many practical Implementation of principle, it tin
bdw
products that are good or harmful to billion, Casey said.
people," he concluded. "We'U be lucky to seU given many once-firm supporters of integratixip
imm.
"This credit squeeze for the Chinese comes at them a few dosen."
cause to question their depth of commltment,i
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Henry'lies Pushover For Women Reporters?
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WASHINGTON-Henry Kissinger's well. and firmly refused her request for an "lndepth" unattractive,"
Footnote: At this writing, Kissinger
cultivated reputation for single-handedly interview.
Beached by our associate We Van AttS by traveilna overseas and cannot he reached tow
_________________________ achieving Impossible feats of diplomatic
"I wouldn't let Sally Quinn interview me," he phone In Milan, Mad was surprised to learn
-legerdemain earned him the aolwlqust "Super confided to a foreign diplomat In 1976. "She is how she had been granted the famous Interview,
DOLLAR DIPLOMACY: Dollar diplomacy is
K."
vicious. I don't know anyone who has survived ' ft's w'blievabh" she said. "Were our lives In
not
dead. The Carter administration recesdl
secr
ary
of
et
Whether the pudgy, bespectacled
being Interviewed by her. I know her socially, the hands of such an individual ho accepted t
wrote
off $10 million the Thai government had
Mate with the birlsuqus-cemic German accent but I don't talk to her."
a journalist beca use of a photo?" Kissinger
agreed
to PSY for munitions left behind whim
on
with
Superman
Is
Mill
a
deserved comparis
Alas for Dr. K., he had already learned to his had told her, th said, that he agreed because
withdrawn from
of conjecture. But one thing has been sorrow the perils of a clever woman reporter- her hgervlew with North Vietnamese Gin. Vo American
Thailand. A State Department official e'iplaii$
mob clear from secret docwnen&amp;s: Like the (klana Fafisci. He later ruefully described the Nguyen Giap.
pushover for taped herv1ew he gave the Italian journalist In
ccsic.drip hero, Kissinger
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the ex-secretary's undiplomatic that It would have coat more to it the material
the LOIS IAsss of the world. Whether from high 1972 as the "stupidest thing" he had ever done. description of her, Filial said emoothly: back hOlDS than to let the Thals
it and
teclmol*al
advances
vjnjn, FI"Inger
the
stidf
While this self-we-went may be open to "Forget the painful wWde Dr.
In
worthless
to
our
troope
anyway.
But
another
guard by female
repeatedly caught
there's no desd* the Fallaci Interview,
Judging my physical appearance. Being Judged
iiJ&amp;i.
source told ta the main PPoue 01the gift was to
with its "lone cowboy" reference, dkhs't exactly unattractive by amb a tasteless man Is
Ihwce Klathtger's rqwtatlnn, either among rshief'..Besktss, It Is difficult to discuss
the Thus.
- A year after he claimed to have beSI'
'angiaish.d" over the Chrldmas-1V12 bombing world leaders or the pehllc at large.
Mature, which is short, as short as Dr. Kissinger,
WASHINGTIJr4 WHIRL: "Broadway Joe"
11104M
of Hanoi, he made the "pmIng idi"1'on to
Although he
aware of Fallaci's r,p.tlon with the difference that I an very thin and he Is Cwllfing, Secretary 01 Health, Education and
Thta.L.wlsof Th. New York Times that be had - a tough IntervIewer-even Qulas warned very fat."
Welfare, added liwuit to Injury when he
actually w,d to bomb even mote, but "the him-Kiasiriger evidently thought he could
Informed that Kliier told his friends it delivered a report an home health care to the
prod"woukks't let me."
handle her with no trouble. "Why I agreed to It, would have been all right If FaUaci "had Senate Conmgttee on Aging seven month, late.
Ase.her distajf reporter who outwitted the IT now know," he later mouwd to reporters, described me as a anWastim 01 Charles de It was addressed to "The Hon. Frank Church,
a'bene professor was Sally Qulim 01 The
Actually, he did know. According to a secret Gaulle and Disraeli," she confessed that "It Chairman, Special Committee on Aging, House
Wad'igtcn Post. On would bump Into him at transcript, Kissinger told a friend them years never occurred to ms ... oig of respect for de of Representatives." Not only
Is Quirch a
Wadth(on parties and after a few minutes of after the Failed Interview, "Shere.flygotmeln GaulioorfllaraelL" They would, she said, "turn senator, he hasn't been chairmen of
to" b,M*
the Senate
ybutt.rIngup,l1t"gerwould be trote.TheonlyrsuonIagreedWmIntrvIew
M
In their graves."
wily,
committee for four mo,gjw A member 01 the
$d Into saying somutilig ridiculous-which was that I
Ei4aIred Fallaci: "I cr1bed Dr. Kissinger coininittee, Sm. Peter Demenki, R.N.M.,
her as book end
would promptly appear In the Pod to the looked attractive, so I wad to med
"
as a cowboy became this was the way he contJ that the covering letter was
"I've got athought. YOU register for the draft
Even that turnsdto sow grapes, FaIIaI,tw dsscrlbedldmáelf...Ulwereacowboy,lwould dicative of the sloppy end wmdod "Ins.cretait'sdiacomntitsre.
way the
' and l'LL toll YOU what groat id.. It IS.
Yi- igerentuaUviwgundsyo1QuInn. totdhisfrlenth,"Isadempylltthglrl, totally Leveryoffended."
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Leagues.

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Qua. at 5 p.m. today at Bay Avenue, While
Cardinal Industries plays Clan Leonard Shell at 7:30
tonight at Fat Mellon Park.
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Atlantic Bank pitcher Brian a sin gle.

In the Pee Wee action, both
Ashcraft for walks to fill the
sacks. Horace Knight stroked a pitchers went the distance and
triple to right-center and scored pitched no-hitters. Leonard
Lucas was the winner, striking
on a wild throw to the plate.
of
out
12 and walking four. Losing
Michael Scott had a pair
singles for Flagship Bank and pitcher Ronald Blake 1wtnc(1 13,

Scheetz and Sheffield had one
single each.

Bill Justice had a pair of
singles for the losers and Leroy

Rtcherdeon had their only other
Wt, also a single.

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)REBOARD

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Calif
Kan City

Major Leaquo
Bas.bafl

12 25 .324 17
Oakland
Il 27 .2*9 13'2
Seattle
Thursday's Results
Cleveland I, Toronto 3

Nat*ul League
Phlla
Montreal
St. Louis

fl 15 .595 2
21 11 .553 3V2

Boston 6, Baltimore 2
Mirmesota 7, Ken City 6
California 1. MOW 5
Today's Games
(All Times EDT)
Baltimore (Flanagan 62) at
,.in
vrnu irlulliflun
'" '
p.m.
New York (Figueroa 34) at
Boston (Torrez 4-I). 7:30 p.m.
as
1.2)
Detroit
(Rozema
Cleveland (Garland 11). 7:35

24 10 .706
11 13 554 4
It 14 .574 411,
Chicago
15 16 .114
11
Plttsbrgh
New York
11 22 .333 121/i
West
W L Pc,.
CInch
21 14
Houston
20 0 .526 2'
15 1$ .514 3/
San Fran
L.OS Mg
19 20 .117 4½
15 23 355 7'
San Diego
i',
Atlanta
12 33
Thursday's Results
MU 2. St.L 2, 5p 10 Inns
PhIla 23, Chicago 33, 10 Inns
Pittsburgh 6, New York 5
Atlanta 6, Los Angolus 3
San Francisco 3, Houston 0
Teday's Games
(A Times EDT)
Pittsburgh
(Klson
t-n at
Chicago (Holtzman 32) 2:30
p.m.
San Francisco (Blue 6-3) at
Atlanta (Muller 03), 7:35 p.m.
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P.M.
at
44)
(Golfs
Minnesota
Kansas City (Rodriguez 40).
1:35 p.m.
at
(Wortham 13)
Chicago
California (Tanana 23). 10:30
p.m.
Milwaukee (Travers 1.2) at
Oakland
(Norris 3-2), 10:30
p.m.
Texas (Jenkins 4.1) at Seattle
(Hoeeycutt 15). 10:35 p.m.
Saturday's Games
New York at Boston
Baltimore at Toronto
Milwaukee at Oakland
Detroit at Cleveland
Texas at Seattle, night
Chicago at CaUt, night
Nlms at Kansas City, night

5*. Louis (Vukovlclt 4.2)

New York (Scott 1-0), 1:05 p.m.
Montrill (Grlmsl,y 3.3)
PhiladsIphia
(Ruthvsn
0:06 p.m.
Los Angeles (Hooton 3.3) at
4.0). sos
p.m.
Son D k (Owchinko 1-1) at
Houston (Nlekro 3.2), 5:33 p.m.
SEMINOLE
Satvrday's Games
THURSDAY NIGHT
St. Louis at New York
First Race
Pittsburg at Chicago
SMisterDathl
4.20 2.50
San Fran at Atta 2, twinite
'I Shlaway Tess
3.40
Monfrisi at Phila, night
3Shawn.eWin
Los Angeles at. cinci. nigh t
0 (1-1)13.51; T (5-1.3) 30.10.
San Diego at Houston. nigM
kcsedlace
3 Frosty Law
710 2.40

Harness Racing

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23 12
23 13

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30 17 .541 4
13 17 .3 1'i
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MOWIUkS
Detroit

ciev.Ind
Toronto

2.20
2.10
2.10
2.20

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Texas

71 11 .400

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Third Race
6 Trade Secret
10
2 AD's Harold
16.00 S.60
3 Blue Lillie
2.60

Fourth Race, D, 5.16, Time 31 44
23.60 11.00 ' 4.60
5 Carol's Nell
6 Ks Queen Bee
3.60 2.10
4 Charging Connor
2.10

QselseaTltle'ssoftballteam
cishned a 203 victory over
Thursday night
in the Seminole County

Women's League, rinsing Its
record to o.

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Second Game
9.204.80 4.40
2 Duran Andre
3 Irusta Arca
4.60 320
1 GaIdospecina
12.00
Q(7•3) 2t,Ol; P13.3) 111.10; T 111-3
7) 342.60; 00(4-2) 132.00.
Third Game

Whigham, AAA

Gain Big Wins
Whigham Furniture won its
second straight gaine and AAA
(.'ooper Transpwta..ri gained a
pair of victories Thursday night

4)17710.
in the Sanford Metro Softball
Fifth Race, B. 5-16, Time 31.04
6 JM's Mitee Rapid 12.10 4.80 510
3 Arca
Fourth Race
1.20 5.10 League.
Jarwin Tug
3.60 2.00
I Trani
6 Brets Latin La
1.20 7.80 320
4.00
3.20
2 K's Hyden
Whigham used a three-run hit
4 Clipper's Prid
T40 2.40
Q113-51141-60;P115-311141.60; T (S-311.20. P (6-3) $3.40. T
3 Oscar Pepper
(6-3• 1)216.60.
2.80
by Willie Wall as the key play in
Q (6-4) 11.00; P (6.4) I.70.
Fourth Game
a 5-3 triumph over Howard's
Sixth Race, D, Ii, Time 30.65
Victory Rally
2- Duran
Isidro
1.00 2.40 ,.
13.00
13.00 5.50
5.10 5.20
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SRamonGaStill
6.10
7.40 7.20 ;
5.00
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lWitty Ensign
6lrusta Arrieta
150 Stromberg-Carlson by 9-6, as
3,60
3.60
6 Ama Mighty Moe
a (76) $60; 1 (7.6-I) 57.40.
Q (7$) 34,40; P (7.5) 30.40; P 12-5) Carl Lee and Don Causseaux
0 (1.3) 24.40. P.13-i) 65.10, 1 (2.1.
Sixth Race
51.50; T (2-5-6) 1314.00.
414.40.
had three hits each, then came
lWild Boy
610 3.80 260 6)
Fifth Game
Seventh Race, A. 5-16, Time 31.3$
1 Max The Track
5.40 3.20
Said-Sarduy
10.00 5.20 4.40 back with a 20-3 victory over
3 K'sPoco
9.60 3.10 3.10
lKiSmet
7lsasaWaIly
6.20 3.10 Howard's Mo l on the home
bi
1 BWs Freckles
5.00 3.60
(3.7) 17.10; T (27-4) 611.30.
IMutillaGoiri
460
4 Sharkey Pete
4.20
Seventh Race
0(3.3) 2750• P (33) 75.00; T 0-2- run strength of Causseaux, who
0(3 7) 31.10, P13.7) 43.40. 1 (3.7.
lGratelul Dot
$040 5.80 450
4)5)1.20.
had four hits in the nightcap.
41
313.00.
2&amp;iri
10.60 4.00
Sixth Game
Eighth
Race.
C.
5-16.
Time
31.21
SOver The Hill
Andre
3.20
3
15.20 5.40 3.60
2 Jarhead Boone 15.20 5.40 5.20
IvicandiDiaga II
0 (1-2) 10.40; 1 (7-2.5) 515.40.
4.20 4.10
WHIGHAM
HOWAROS MOBIL
3 Cool Hand
3.20 2.10
AIR H
AS N H
lGaldos-Arca
3.00
Eighth Race
5 Mary Bannon
3.20
SteVdemire 3 I I Mullins
4I2
1 Saratoga Dan
910 5.00 3.10
0(31) 31.20; P (3$) 302.10; T 13.0.
Wail
0(2-3)17.00. P (2-3) $02.30, T
4$3
3 I $ Dunklnson
3 Prima Drummer
3.40 4.20
1) 711.10.
450
FIrrelil
31 Price
5) 211.40.
6Vinney Joe
3.20
Seventh Game
Galloway
2 S
3$ I Evans
Ninth Race, C. i Time 31.41
7 ZubiOlano
$2.60 4.30 3.00
0 (7-3) 15.00; 1 (7-3.6) $42.40.
Mill
2
MacAteer
to I
3
1 Garton
6.50 4.00 3.60 1
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35 3
Ninth Race
3 5 5 Hood
RamonSarduy
6.20 4.10
15.10 3.50 3 Sara urquiza
Cooper
II t
3. iMc'uan
SArlanmite
21.10 $5.00 6.40 4 DorasLovely
4.00
3 II Norman
30 I
2 Darbabe
3.60
Lawn
, Steady Pat
4.40
Q(2-7) 37.60; P (7.7) 133.40; T (2.7W
3$)
Clements
3 I I H,b*ird
0 (1.4) 41.60, P11-4)353.50. 1 (1-4- 3) 61700.
3 Winning Chip
4.10
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lot
3 I I Yates
2)515h5
Yates
Eighth Game
Totals
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0 (I.?) 40.00; 1 (1.7.3) 1310.40.
30
Tenth Race, S. S-16.Thmo 31.15
Dearborn
325
Tenth lace
2Hernan-Echanhz 21.10 6.20 3.40
2 Mountain Con
5.20 5.60 3.00
Totals
333IS
tIC B
4.50 6.00 2,10
MutillaOlano
500 3.60
Fred's Bev
26.10 5.50 SApraizBadiola
4GTs Ruth
5.00 310
3.60
s Bellaray
7.00
3 Bud Byrd
3.00
0(2-3) 35.10; P (2-3) 126.50; 1 123
0 (27) 26.10, P (27) 34.10, 1 (2-7HOWARD MOBIL AAA COOPER
0 11-4)14.40; T (54-3) 101.00.
5) 303.20.
1110
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AS C H
A- Ills; Handle $55,166.
Ninth Game
4 I 1 Anderson
Mullins
221
Eleventh Race, A. 5.16, Time 31.22
ISaid
7.00 640 6.60 Dvndinsmn
4 5 S WalUsn
555
I AMovinglarget 5.20 3.60 2.50
3 Echanlz
5.10 7.10 Thomas
3 5 I Ladd
533
4.40 2.40
$ Charter
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$
I Isasa
3.10 Evans
3.20
2 WP Mr. Blue Clue
McMullins
3
5
1
Grant
SI)
3-) 65.00; P ($3) 123.00; T ($3
Norman
3 $ $ Lag
0(14)6.00, P (I-I) 22.S0,T(I-$-2)
313
1) 533.40.
DAYTONA lEACH
Yates
251 Hill
555
230.60.
Tenth Game
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Twelfth Race T,1-IS, Time 435$
lMutillaWaiiy
35 I Rich
12.00 16.40 4.00 Prics
531
First lact, D,S.16,TImo3l.74
4 CurveyCuth.
5.00 360 3.40 4ZubIArrbota
3 I I Nasad
4 II
11.60 560 Yale
S Top Faith
20.10 7.40 3.60 3 Mick's Wind Out
4.20 4.00
Ill ShoIl
25)
5.40 MOCAIIIf
5 Blocay
3.20 3.20 1 Thelma j.
Lyttse
IllNolman
2.10
1))
14.7) 36.40; P (7-4) 127.50; 1 (74
1 Vibrant Violet
Totals
21
2.60
2
S
S.
Causw.vi
see
Q (3-4) $2.40. P (4-3) 35.55. Time
0)1411.10.
Totals
P
43 19 it
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Eleventh came
4)241.21.
A-2,250; Handle 1161.421
SDomingo.Olano 10.40 3.40 3.60
SocolIdRace,M.S-tii, Time 3I.79
3HernanAndre
5.00 3.
2 Tavern Nut
9.00 440
AAA COOPER
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2 12 Stotsans
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15
311 Dnwmmo,,d 352
$3.10 Ba15s
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5.30 430 IDuranFonnan 17.00 6.00 9.00 llelde.Golri
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343 SMIY
1 Galdos-Andre
0(14)34.05: P 114)54.50:1(1-IIS)
4.20 3.10
7 Malorofla
Lads
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Win

Flagship Bank scored four 14-8 win over American
Braden struck out seven in
runs in the bottom of the fifth Produce Exchange APEX. four innings and didn't walk a
Th ursday for a 5-3 come-fromIn the Sanford Pee Wee batter.
behind win over Atlantic Bank League, Westalde Merchants
Wiiliatn Guiley slapped a pair
and maintained its two-game nipped Seminole Sporting of singles for George's, Cobbin
lead in the Sanford Little Goods, 4-3, for its first win over McGee blasted a triple and Noy
American League.
the season, w hile Ken Kern's Rivers and Phillip Rmkavage
Second place George's kept Garage forfeited to Adcock each had singles.
pace with the Bankers by Hoofing.
Tini McKinney went the
stance
on the mound for
i blasting Jack Prosser Ford, 11di
Atlantic Ban k scored two
0, behind the no-hit pitching of
ro
leum.
lie struck out seven
in the first and one in the Pet
Chad Braden.
fore
and
walked
nine
while allowing
second for a 30 lead be
In the league's other game Flagship Bank scored its first fo ur hits.
Thursday, Seminole Petroleum
Tommy Mitchell pounded a
run in the bottom of the second.
climbed out of the cellar with a
Atlantic Bank loaded the double and two singles for
bases with one out In the fourth, Seminole Petroleum and Ales
but couldn't score. In the hot- McGriff had a triple and a
SEMINOLE
WISTSIDE
SPORTING
MERCHANTS
torn of the fifth, Kenneth single and Chris Theriault
A111 It
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added two singles. Marvin
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Bellamy
3.. Alloway led off for Flagship
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drew
a
walk.
Eddie
Bank
an
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Plck•ns
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3 0 0 Powers
Carl Tipton hit a single.
Lucas
Korgan,
the
leadoff
batter,
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I4Ickson
20
Robert Quinn led APEX with
fanned and Timothy Scheetz
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a 0 grounded out. Brian Sheffield two singles. Ken Morris had ,I
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verall

The original draft said: "When asked frJy Its real colors and perspective,
"For a long time the trade will be nearly
about TV advertising, the American people were one-way
The initial testing of and resistance to Brown
exports to China. The question Is how U.S. stand on human rights. That means China is
downright hostile." The final version said:
em," he said. "They doomed for a long time to pay penalty tariffs on was in the South. But that battle, although

"When asked directly about TV advertising,

!ges,JeffJarreu

Ie

Junior

Alabama, decades in which race and rights war -

whatever appropriation is necessary to assure that

Congressional liberals have been crying that
balancing the federal budget will take food from
the mouths of the h ungry. They should check with

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Philadelphia.

blank ed Houston, 3-0, and St.
Louis and Montreal played to a

Flagship Protects

hitter Thursday In the Seminole and T.C. Cox pitched a two.
Pony Baseball League, leading hitter as Don Reid Ford eased
R&amp;D Realty toa 15.0 thrashing pastKnlght,Orr&amp;Co.,6-1; Bill
of Allstar Auto Parts.
Lang went 44or5 as ROtary
Club of
crunched
Forest Qty Auto Parts, 18-1;
'berry
lit
Mike Martel
went 4-for-4
pace Smith Insurance to a late
rally In a 12-8 win over Browning Systems &amp; Forms;
Jackson
Works
V.F.W. homi Kiwanis, 18- SeminoleMetal
Plaza,
124; VFW
2, Th ursday night to clinch the Post 54-6 downed McDonald's
of
first half title in the Sanford Sanford, 7-3.
Junior League.
In girls softball action,
Stanley Hogan and Greg I'I Dulando
Auto Screens whipped
combined to allow just th
A.D.
Plumbing,
6$ as Terri
hits.
Blayney
hotnered
and Coleen
Hogan pitched one and two- Audery had four hits, with
thirds Innings, allowed two Do
MIzuIs
the
runs on two hits, and struck out losers with three hipacing
ts.
two while walking three. 11111

a batter.
Paul Griffin had a pair of
singles to lead V.F.W. Greg Hill
had a double. Bobby Shaw
Alton Davis, Hogan and Willie
Páshe each had singles.

holding hmWp on bming adverUsIng for
The Chinese hope to borrow large sun in On
cMdren, and a decision should be forthcoming in United States to finance purchase of American

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game like this before, but it had
to be in the Little League," said
Cubs' catcher, Bar ry Foote.

were Chicago's Bill Buckner,
Steve Ontiveros and Jerry

without a man reaching base.
He deserves to be in the Hall of

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was limited to 21 states and the District of
lumbia where school segregation was in.
Co
T
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na
stitutlonalized on either a compulsory or per.
missive basis.
NEW YORK (UPI)
American trade with a time when private banks In the United States
But that was only the beginning. Brown,
China will grow by 10 to 15 percent a year and and Europe are getting Increasingly jittery perhaps as much as any other single event

administration of federal programs.
We think American taxpayers would support

program, but that's what budget balancing is all

:

home run of the game in the

"Eastwick got six outs

Bowa had five hits for

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struck out four. He didn't walk

Mr. Coleman for one example of how federal
deficits pile up for no other reason than slipshod

ministrators responsible for the Food Stamp

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drove in five runs and Larry

H urls

protection of the laws." The immediate effect

in adAWv* the question asked by Harris' the mod sophisticated machinery. But
to pay for American firm to grant price concessions in to the Northeast and Midwest where a means
ditlon
to
hav
in
g
a
paucity
of
produc
ts
pollders, specifically referred to a "necessary
goods, their industry Shows "a lack of order to get its foot in the door -"and you never busing - designed to achieve the end 61
was eliminated In the final these
urgency and discipline that is surprising In a
text. which Incorporated a subtle but Significant communist
prices when the time Umit on the bargain prices explosive ism. There are those who will argN
abUt In meaning: "A 64-29 percen t majority
is reached."
that busing, and therefore Brown, bears th
This results in long delays in fdhng orders and
believes that TV advertising is necessary to pay
Casey said the xenophobic views of the law of major responsibility for the deteriomUon Of
for the program they see."
in disconcerting price changes. He Said Chinese Mao Tsetung are in ecUpse in China now under urban public education. And as a results ,tw*
The Initial draft contained a prominent and government companies are decades behind their the leaderelüp of Vice Premier Teng, but the accelerating the flight of the professional ai4
comprehensive descript ion of the arguments free enterprise competitors in Hong Kong, possibility of a return of a dominant anti-foreign largely white middle class to the less troubled
Taiwan and Japan In technology and business psychology cannot be entirely discounted, schools of suburbia and exurbia, has contrii*g
against television advertising aimed

.

Mike Schmidt hit his second

n

commercial broadcasting.
may reach $3 billion by 1990, but talk of $IW about their existing loans to the communist transformed the initially placid presidency of
The results of the "ABC News-Harris Sur- billion volume is a "pipedream", says the countries in Europe and the sharp rise
in the Dwight Eisenhower into a civil
vey" on viewer attitudes toward video ad- president of the National Custm Brokers and price Russia Is charging these countries for oil." and a time of te3tingfor the national conscien ".
" 1.
vertising were made public in March. But we Fo arders Association.
"Therefore," Casey said, "it might prove

from the

goal of a balanced budget. That's the point being
made by Republicans on the House Agricult ural
Committee

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this does not mean Congress should abandon its
commitment to a "cap" on the Food Stamp budget.

efforts

setting a record for an extra-

1b inning,
There were a record-tying 11

2a

few

inflation

now

to

Cubs, -24, but Philadelphia
emerged victorious, -fl when

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when they purchase high-priced
advertising time.
13 percent of those polled said th e

their buying decisions much at all."
Those surprising statistics are known only
a
inside rs, however, because they were

The explanation from the Agriculture Departth
has driven up the cost of food
faster than was anticipated .The department says
it
takes $191 mon th in stam ps to cover a
"thrifty food budget"
family
Further,
unemployment is running above projected levels.
The number of people
stamps is
million higher than was expected under the new
eligibility rules,
A lot of people in Washington have guessed
wrong about inflation and unemployment rates, but
at

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commercialaactuallymade themlesslncllnedto
, and 69 percent said the ads "don't affect

lIJ).
is

Dapore

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The results of a

that the
manufacturers and marketers of consumer
goods may not be getting much value for their

Agriculture

to

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recent national survey suggest

have

says

ment

Dave Kingman, and the two
clubs missed by two r uns of

Phillies were outhit by the

Philadelphia Phillies and

.

was

law

that

returns

at

as

pened Thursday when the

Brown

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million

to

the

becomes

That's exactly what hW

With

Ne

beneficiaries would no longer
pay for the stamps, in order to assure that the
very poor were not left out.
are
The
Department
the "ca
too low, and an extra
$650 mi ll ion is needed
avoid
educ
benefits
when
ry prices are
Now

uddenly

Joi ning Kingman and Schmidt in the home-run derby

I

to

several

Of

Food

costs under
changed

runaway

benefits

need was

to

"
cap" on

standards

reduce

whose

changed so

including three by Chicago's

football results.

Few federal programs have been the target of so
ago

home runs hit in the game,

beating the tar out of each
othe r's pitching staffs. The

bureaucracy.

much criticism, or so
years

Chicago Cubs took turns

When the wind stirs up in
Wrigley Field, every batter

dangerous as Babe Ruth and
final sco res often resem bl e

ItBegan

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Crucial

Friday, May 18, 1979-SA

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affluence of the United

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basics and I'm not SIlly different than anyone else.
Our basics, however, have been stretched out of
proportion to go beyond the necessity category.
Basics today must include Big Macs, Bnsch tailboys
and cigarettes or how are we going to survive?
As I stare at the news reports every nigh t on the
tube, I can't hel p but equate the long gas lines to the
tread lines of the '30's.
For my pa rents and others who remem ber the
depression th ey'll proba bly adjust a little easier to
the gas rationing than my generation. After all, this
is their second time around.

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States, it shoul d be a simple matter to see that no
one goes hungry. Instead we have the Food Stamp
nrnarnm nn nf
r

read: "Sorry, out of regular.'
Like everyone else, I'd been reading about
California's mile after mile of cars at the gas
pumps, the odd and even lice nse plate system for
gas allocation and the scarcity of an open gas
station on the weekends.
But I'd never considered being part of that
scenario-at least not for a while. I figured the
cancerous-like fingertips in California would spread
a bit slower before the sunshine state would be
affected.
I guess I was trying to pacify the situation. We, as
spoiled Americans aren't used to going without the

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school

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doctor put him on Clofibrate.
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22 Insect egg
DOWN
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What kind of diet can we use so
24 Small articles
23 Color
49
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he
can get away from the
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case
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pills?
insect
(abbr.)
26 Girl of song
union (abbr.)
— at least every other day, the
2 Just gone by 28 Jeer
30 Replete
READER
DEAR
50 Yearn
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Triglyceride Is just a chemical exercise is a good way to lower
34 Annoying
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er
level-If
the
name for the common
54 Demons
insect
5 American
29
Nobleman
The blood examination In husbandhas not been doing any
38 Sherry
Indian
Iowa college
37 Mrs. Truman 6 Depressions 31 Inside (pref.) 55 town
your husband must have shown exercise, he should start
32 College head
39 Translation
7 Carry on
that the amount of fat in his gradually with a simple, daily
35 Work
56 Midwestern
41 Arrival-time 8 Seaman
walk and slowly build up his
blood was too high.
38
Body
of
9uess (abbr.) 9 Public
water college
With the Initial enthusiasm exercise capacity. He should be
40 Arranged in
42 tth.real salt
services
8 Query
columns
44 Intimacy
10 No one
able to walk an hour at a fairly
about triglycerides as related
46 Tug
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11 Against
disease,
many
doctors
good
rate without getting exhe
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thougi
hat
the
proper
diet
was
cessively
tired before he tries to
1 2 3
8 9 10 II
4 5 6 7
to cut down on carbohydrates. do anything more strenuous.
At that point he could
That has a lot todo with some of
12
13
14
ings
that
are
jogging
a few steps at a time in
the really wild th
said
about
sugar
these
days,
themlddleofhlswalkandthen
15 — —
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to heart gradually build up the number
oflO
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18
20
21
re
discriminating
of steps he jogs at a
disease.
E
look at the problem and some jogging steps a day. This
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25
careful studies showed that the gradual build-up will slowly
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big problem was obesity from develop his capacity to exer26 27 28
29
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30
too many calories of almost else.
en are SO COfl
Because
anything.
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Of course sugars and star- petltive, I find it necessaryto
that
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joggiág,
excellent
when
you
talk
about
bohydrates
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soirees of large numbers of you're not talking about speed.
42 —
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44
45
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calories so eliminating these Most of the people who get into
substances
In the diet tended to trouble jogging are the ones
46
47
48
decrease
the
calorie Intake,
who are trying to jog or run too
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When the
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fast. A slow, gentle job that
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decreased enough to
covers a lot of distance is worth
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60
obesity, many patients have
a lot more to your body than an
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decrease In all-out effort to beat your
triglycerides. Your
s previous time or to beat your
diet should eliminate any of the buddy. Speed and kill.
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obesity that he has.
I am sending you The Health
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He should increase his
Letter number 1-3, Diet
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
exercise GRADUALLY until
Preventing Atherosclerosis, as
his body composition Is a guide to dietary management
changed. It doesn't matter so
for your husband.
much what a weighs as long as
A sensible dietary and
It's all muscle. But even if you exercise program
that
don't appear to weigh very
eliminates high cholesterol,
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today. Getting mixed up with you hope to get a message
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to be a negative experience, children. Doing otherwise will
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up today before the perm persons who as pww" AM
cotnesto you. It could spare you hopeful, rather than neptiveor unlucky. Actually, he would two-spade rabid might shut
petty.
able to make nine out the heart suit In case
future embarrassment,
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queen diamonds and king
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player rather than a lone eagle. usual and miss the oppoatmmity hs,played carefully.
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and maintains a private studio
School's almost out, and
and is active in the Federated
summer's Just around the
JOAN
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corner. With this in mind, the
MADISON
featured
soloist with the Winter
city is gearing up for summer
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compositions
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Storybook Hour, under the
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direction of Officer Edna Abell
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Charlotte Conway, will begin at Arena.
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flute; Kim Mickelson, violin;
10a.m.,
June
14,
for
youngsters
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Vickie
Schultz
will
be
Ralph
Eyman, guitar and Holly
4
through
8
years
of
age.
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3 at University Forsythe, piano.
The
hour
will
be
structured
presented
June
The Sunday afternoon
similar to last year's highly of Central Florida in a program
successful program. An irn- of classics and three of her own program will begin at 3 p.m. in
Mrs. Hinely spoke on
the UCF Music Rehearsal Hall.
portant part of the program will compositions,
"Heroines of the Amer.
A graduate of the Kansas City Tickets will be available at the
be
safety
presentations
by
the
ican Revolution." Other
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Conservatory of Music with a door for $2 each, with all
police and fire departments.
hostesses were Mrs. .
Also planned are animated graduate degree from Drake proceeds being placed in the
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movies and the carrot chart, University, she teaches at UCF UCF Music Scholarship Fund.
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and Mrs. John Reitzel.
loved so much by the children
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last year. Their height will be
.
measured at the beginning of Dean Parker Elected
the program and at the end. It's
:
surprising
to parents and
HoralO Photo by Jani Casselberry
children alike to see visible
evidence their child's growth
in such a short time span. Mrs.Officers for the coming year and special Olympics. special
Conway requests that parents were elected and members of equipment used in her
pre-register their children by the school staff honored at the classroom was shown by Donna
calling her at 831.5700.
final Parent-Teacher Ellis.
Organization meeting of the
A plaque honoring the entire
The recreation department year of Rosenwald Exceptional
0
has atinounceA that registration Student Center, Altamonte staff was presented to Principal
Ruby Hendrix to hang in the
for the summer playgro und Springs.
was
Dean
school
office and special notes
program for boys anti girls,
Elected president
were handed out to
thanks
ages 7.17, will take place bet- parker, who gave a slide of
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each
staff
member.
DEAR ABBY: Yesterday our
DEAR ABBY: I am a
DEAR EXPECTING: it myself to anyone. My virginity ween June 18-22.
presentation featuring memmarried woman, expecting my appears to be
was taken from me.)
against
Parents may register their hers of the Rosenwald faculty
Special guests included Pat
peared suddenly. One minute
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first child in three months.Last husband and We family. I think
children tit Eastitionte (339- and staff. Parker warmly Murray, director of the
dw was beside me in the kitThis question has bothered 2421) and Westinonte 1862-M)
month my husband's grand- they are unfair to demand that
a K thleen Anderson Comexpressed the feelings of the
chen, and the nod minute she
father died. He was loved and you give your child a name that me a lot and I hope you can give between 9 arid 4 p.m.; and atparents
toward the school and prehensive Work Center, who
iiw
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was gone. I nearly went crazy
respected by all who knew him. you dislike. Your compromise me an answer since I respect i.ke Orienta 1339-2421) bet its staff.
gave the Invocation, Mrs. Pat
looking for her in the yard, in
The entire family felt a seems fair enough to me. Stick your opinion very much.
ween I and 5 p.m.
(her officers elected were Telson of the Seminole County
and out of the neighbors'
I am signing my real name,
tremendous loss.
to your guns. 11 you lose, your
The summer program will Sandra Jones, vice president; School Board, and the Staff
houses, searching frantically
child will bear the name one but if you print this, please sign include swimming, sports, Norrine, Drexler, secretary inclu
ding bus drivers, nurses
with tears in my eyes and a
My husband's family has let of the world's most brilliant it...
games, track and field events, and Jack Waggoner, re-elected aide and social worker.
lump In my throat.
refrigerators with the doors me know that our child is to be scientist&amp;
WONDERING movies, field trips, and arts and treasurer. Outgoing officers are
Finally, just before sundown, turned toward the wall so kids named after Grandpa Albert. If
crafts.
Nancy Patterson, president,
when I was nearly exhausted
If anything the baby Is a girl, she will be
DEAR WONDERING:
Royalene Millard, vice
DEAR ABBY: Iam a 17-year- Putting the physical and
named Alberta, I am told.
and hysterical, a neighbor had to
The newly formed Altamonte president and Kay Beckham,
happened my child, I'd
old high school junior. A Y
technical aspects aside, you are Springs Community Jazz secretary.
old
spotted
er ha
myself.
to as v1rtuos as Virgin. And YOU Ensemble, which is sponsored
'gored In the corner of our
1, too, loved Grandpa Albert, ago I was raped on
Mrs. June Hankins was
but I hate that name. U offered School. I believe I have dealt certainly may consider yourself by the city, will present their mistress of ceremonies for the
garageI He opened the door and
THANKING GOD a compromise, saying I will 't.- with the situation very well, but virginal,
first concert at the civic center program at which slides were
out twntieci my daughter, blue
practically lifeless. With
Albert or Alberta for the child's my problem IS this: Am I still
at 7 pm. on June 3
shown on Hosenwald's fiesu day
Who said the teen years are
the help of a quick4hinking
DEAR THANKING: I up. middle name, but not for the considered a virgin?
"They are really great.11
I realize that technically and the happiest? For Abby's new proclaims Eddie Rose, director
neighbor and the fire &amp;*part- preciate the timely reminder. first name.
Plu s ]
My
husband
and
his
family
physically
I probably am not, booklet "What Teenagers Want of the civic center. If you love
Reformed Episcopal Church
ment, the child was revived, Parents, please REMOVE the
Hoe•Il
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SUN. 10 AM
WED. 8 PM
stored insist that It has to be Albert or but since this was done without to Know," write Abby: 132 the sounds of Glen Miller, Artie
and thank God, now she is all doors
Nursery
for
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pr
school
rs
L.vIts
my consent and cooperation, hi Leaky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Shaw, Count Basic, and the
refrigerators, cabinets or other Alberta.
Jose API..J
right.
and
Si::iilItitij
in
uorIsIp
lkaI,I!,
another way of looking at it I'm 90212. Enclose $1 and a long, Dorseys, you won't want to
Can you help me?
Abby, please urge parents to potential "coffins" for curious
t!sri,,,'Ij Me ow o/ an old liturgy
wuvs
GoodEXPECTING still a virgin. (I never "gave" stamped (28 cents), self. miss this free concert.
position discarded and advenhmome children.
Yost
Rov. William Jennings 898-2946
The 20.mnemnber Jazz enaddressed envelope, please.

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Vernon Hinely,
regent, Orlando Chapter
DAR; Mrs. James L.
Swingle, regent, Orlando
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M.
curator General Sanford Museum,
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Noticeisherebygiventhatweare
engaged in P'sine, at Suite D. 1700
E. Altamonte Drive, Attamonte
Springs, Seminole County. Florida,
under the fictitious name of
DRUMMOND
DIVING
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register said name with the clerk of

HCTITIOUS NAME
NOtiCeishefebygivonthatweve
engaged In business at 211 Short St..
Lake Mary, Fia. 32116, Seminole
County Florida. under the fictitious
name of NEW HOME PREPARA
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name with the Clerk of
Circuit Court. Seminole County,

provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 513.09
Florida Statutes 1951.
Sig. W. George Drummond

Statutes. ToWit: Section
Florida Statutes
Sig: Peggy Bridgeman
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THOMPSON. and BRUCE L. County Courthouse, Sanford,
THOMPSON, were Plaintiffs, and Florida 32711. The personal
reprelentativeof the estate Is MAE
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MARY ELLEN GARRETSON, his ETTA BROOKS, whose address is
1609 W. flh Street, Sanford, Florida
wife, were Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash 32771. The name and address of the
personal representative's attorn*y
at the West front door of the

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Kerry Dougherty, 5, sells a poppy to Sanford Mayor

POPPY

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Lee Moore. It was the first of what the American

sales today and Saturday. The money raised
through the sale of the poppies will be used for
veterans' rehabilitation. Kerry is the daughter of
Rick and Regina Dougherty of Sanford.

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To ariis. who sent cards,
Phoned asking to learn my
pro
in the local hospital, I
am very appreciative.
Ernest Bickneil

Sanford. Gracious living from $21
weekly. Utilities included. 500 5.
Oak. 3229623; 811-7883.

on lake front.

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Bookkeeper, computer operator,

30.Apartfl'lefltsiJflfurnjshed

4-Personals

Sanford.

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Brick &amp; Block masons (305)323 ISKLOKOLAPROBLEM
P4 YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANON

7320 7 a.m..5 p.m. week days. $8.50 per hour.

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Forfutureinformationcall

W3333orwrite
Family Group

SanfordAi.Anon

P.o. Box 333
Oanfoi-d, Fle-.-$W9

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Lonely? We listen. Have a
problem?
We listen. Mad or
frustrated? We listen. Do you

Townhouse- modern 2 BR, i.
All appliances laundry, fenced

13 BR, 2 B. C-H&amp;A, single garage,

THE FIRST PUBLiCATION OF
Order of Final Judgment:
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Beginning 462 feet
West of
the of the abave court a written
Northeast cornetof Southwest
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someone helps &amp; we listen. For
details send your name 1. phone
number to "Friends Listen",
p.o. Box 123, Cssseiberry, Fl.
32707.

need someone to Listen to you.

APPLIANCE
SALES MANAGER

large lot, Duren Ave. 548,500.

1 BR-SIll. Pool. Adults Only, On
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
- 323-8670 Mariner's Village .!

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

is aggressive, enthusiastic
and wants the oppbrtunity to
better their career. Must have

who

experience In T.V., stereo &amp;
appliance sates. We offer cx.
cellent wages &amp; commissions,
Company paid life, health in.

surance &amp; retirement program.
Call 322-0244 for an appt. ask for
Mrs. Schneader.

FIRESTONE STORE
lst&amp; French Ave., Sanford
Equal Opportunity Empioyer-M.

COOKS&amp; WAITRESSES
Days Inn Restaurant hiring full &amp;
part time waitresses &amp; cooks.
Apply in person Days Inn
Sanford.
Lady for live-in companion
for lady, salary plus board
322-3897

3301 S. Sanford Avenue
'Energy Efficient" studio apt.
ideal for single person many
security features, attic storage,
fabric covered walls, shag
carpeting, heat, air, 13 built in
power savers to reduce ci. biuis.
On site manager. 323-3301. -— Homes

36-Resort
(904) 232.049).

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knowledge req. Wages corn.
munsatew.exp., but wiii further
train right individual. Send
resume writ, to Box 19, c.0 The
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1137,
Sanford, Fl. 32171.
Retiredpersontowork

Parttlmeinshippingd,pt.
Hours flexible. 323-4170
ACOLORFULFUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and meeting nice people. Call 644

problem with one of our 4x8's for
$13 mo. For 1 month or longer if
you need, you keep key, other
sizesavailable. Central Location
2529 S. Magnolia Av rALL 3736010 or 3fl-7491.

37-D-Inclustrlal
for Rent
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2100 sq. ft. cement block bldg. on
E. Hwy. 46, zoned Industrial,
Manufacturing 8. Sales. 322.3366
after 5p.m. &amp; weekends.
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323.3176

DogGroomer
Allbreeds,fuliyexp,flenced
Ca1i322-5733

Handyman for Apt. Complex. Job

41-Houses

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2nd St.

LPN. Full time &amp; part time. Apply
in peno,i Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 1. 2nd St.
For a cireer In Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 333.3fl4

21-o90 idsd

SLEEPY HOLLOWAREA
NearI4&amp;4313 BR,2anewhome.
dbl. garage, country setting.

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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107w. Commercial
Phone 322.78$1,Sanford
Duplex freshly painted in &amp; out.
Extra lot zoned C.2. A steal
$2t900.

Lk. Mary 3.1, sc porch, quiet

BATEMAN REALTY
Rug. Real Estate Broker
321-O7S
3635 Sanford Ave.
- Aft. Hrs. 332-7613.322-15ev

IOUIII'I

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24 IUR E

322.
9283

HOMEOWNEW S: Don't Wyour
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help IOU.

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
!altor. 444.3315.
.1 1 block home. walxing

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dranc,. Air &amp; lied. Clu, Is
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roses. $ipsrai,

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Immedlateeeevpsncy. New 3 BR,

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wnv on,.

23445. French Ave.
,3fl-0231,372-7173, 322.0779

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTiPLE LISTING SERVICE

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Quiet neighborhood, easy access to
Hwys or anywhere. 3.1 newly

SOPHISTICATED PRIVACY
WITH UBLELIEVABLE
LUXURY
Perfect for young executive or
professional. 3-2 with formal
living &amp; dinIng room, wet bar,
screened Florida room,
worksaver kitchen. 2 single car

garages. Spanish garden entrance.

BACK TO THE LAND
10 acres, 3 BR home with trees,
trees, trees &amp; lake frontage.
RETIREES TAKE NOTE
3.)" bath, C-H&amp;A, kitchen
equipped, landscaped yard, fun
in the sun.

distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtOWn$37,500 w.exceileflt terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 333-4667 Of

3227111 aft S.
Review for thu Fia. Reai Estate
Exam. Classes on May 191 30.

Call 445.14)0 Tony Coppola
School of Real Estate.

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1918 Ford Fairmont Fully Equip,,
$300,
over payments 32349-47

JOHNNY'S BACK
Piney Woods Auction
Every Saturday at 1 p rn located
on SR .115, II mi north of San
ford We will buy, sell or trade
used F:urn,lure. antiques or
misc by the piece or house full
Free pick up on consigned rndse
at 30 pct 32? 2710
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300 Tangerine Dr.

Property
fllnrk hnmø nii I a,r

Free Isting BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
— Murphy. N. C 78906
WANT ADS ARE BLACK 8.

palio area. Nicely landscaped.
Assumable ruort. $38,900.
Evenings 322-49)4. Days 3210610.

NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA
AREA
5 Mo. old 3 BR, 2 bath with Family
room, projected tennis courts &amp;
iogglng paths. Beautiful jewel of
a home. Assumable mortgage
(or lust about any kind1 of
financing you choose. $63,000.
Owner motivated.

WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.
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JUU!JJ UI I JUL.
2S2OElmAve.
SANFORD
Between French &amp; 25th St.
Excellent for the professional.
Zoned Comm. 1200 sq. ft. living
area, C-H&amp;A. $39,500.
ALCO REALTY REALTOR
855-9008 1107 McCoy Rd., Orlando

NEW LISTING IN PINECREST
Lovely FamIly home with nice
above ground pool.3 BR, 2 bath
with family room &amp; screened

Hidden Lake-218 Meadow Hill Dr.
I BR, 2 bath spilt plan, double
Pool, tennis &amp; fishing privileges.
Equity &amp; assume mortgage.
ImmodiAtP ntr,snan,., n.,

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STUDIO IN ONEOF SANFORDS

BUSIEST AREAS
Inventory &amp; fixtures total more
than asking price of 525.000. Call
us today this sale for health
reasons.

3 Family garage sale Vacuum
cleaners, end tables, table &amp;
chairs, clothes, lots of nice
things. You name it, We have it.
On -477 towards Sanford from S
Points -look for the signs. 322
7810 Thurs 2 to 7. Fri &amp; Sat.
730 to 6 30

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heav equipment.
322 59'o
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BUY JUNK CANS
From SlOto
Call 322 1621. 322 1160
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Losing your home &amp; credit' I wi
catch up back payments &amp; bu

REALTY WORLD.

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Low Down Payment
Cash for your iott Will build on
your lot or our lot.
V EnterprIse, Inc.
Med.' Inc.. Realtor
641.3013

STREAM RUNNING ALONG

REALTY

3BEDROOM,I'/iBATH.FAMiLY
ROOM. 2 STORY FRAME,
WALK TO DOWNTOWN. ONLY

ATTRACTIVEI 3 BR, l'i, Bath
Home with Central Air, w-w
Carpet, Pan. FR, Brick
Fireplace, Coy. Patio w-Grili,
Boat House, Fenced &amp; Much
Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Only 539,9001

TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
LATE $32,000.

OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACR'E. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $44,900.
UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $33,000.
YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE GOODSC

ran

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CAPE COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS $38,900.
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
&amp; CARPET, DUE FOR 'JM
PLETIOPI AUuUST I. 539,000.
WILVTAKE YOUR HOUSE IN
TRADE ON A NEW CROCKETT
LOG HOME OF YOUR
CHOICE. MANY DESIGNS TO
CHOOSE FROM. PRICE
RANGE $31,000 TO $43,000.

SEIGLU NIALTY
BROKEN
2439$. MyrtleAve., Sanford

Sanford321-OIO
iando 327.1577

D.L.nd $-I335

Homes

1 ui, z vuuu uaTns, izxoa, unlurn.

STEN STROM OVER $1 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL. 1979!

BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY

243S'i $ French (17921 Sanford

42-443bile

SIDE. A MUST SEE AT $49,500.

ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

REDUCED! Remodeled 2 BR, I
Bath Home wCentral H-AC, w-w
Carpet, OR. Eq. Eat-In Kitchen
and Morel Will Paint Exterior in
Buyer's choice! BPP WAR.
RANTED. Just 527,5001
THE SPOILERI 3 BR, 2 Bath
Home in Idyliwilde of Loch
Arbor on Lovely Lot! Central H.
AC, OR, FR, Breakfast Bar, Eq.
Eat.ln Kitchen, Patio and Lots
More! BPP WARRANTED. Just
163,2001

ONE.OF.A-KINDI 3 BR, 1 Bath
Home In Winter Springs! w-w
Carpet, Central H.AC, FR,
Dining Area, and Many Extras!
Good Neighborhoodi BPP WAR.
RANTED. Only 133,3001
COMFORTABLE I 3 BR, 1½ Bath
Home In Washington Oaks on
quiet Cul-de.sacl Dining Area,
Latin Kitchen, FR, Central
Heat, ww Carpet and Maul
BPP WARRANTED. A Buy for
$25.S00i

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S . SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 11

Sanford's Sales Leader

except stove &amp; refrg. 56.000. 3238909 after 5 p.m.
See our beautiful new BARR 1NGTON wIap siding &amp; shIngle roof.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323-5200
3iO3OrlandoDr.
VA &amp; FHA Financing

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
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REALTORS PARK
Branch 0151cc

Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
362 7433

SECOND MORTGAGES

$4,000 to $100,000
TO IS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1100-432-4002

Licensed Mortgage Broker

62 acres East of Sanford. $2,200 per
acre. Wm. Malicm,.vtkl. RAt.

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NICELY WOODED DUPLEX
LOT. EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD IN SANFORD.
REDUCED TO $5,500.

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so. 372 4113
1971 Thompson 20'V' with float on
trailer, powered by 1976- 165
OMC out drive. $5,000. Call after
6 p m. 322 8577.

WOODED TRIPLEX LOT.
STONE'S THROW TO LAKE
MONROE. REDUCED TO
$7,500.

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2 ACRES HWY 46, WEST OF i-I,
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900.
41.2$ ACRES ROLLING HILLS

NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.
30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
52.000 PER ACRE. BRING
YOUR CHECK BOOK.
5 ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS,
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.
ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
- HIGHWA 44. USELESS EXCEPT FCSR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. 55.900.

SEIGLER REALTY
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"
2139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

$anford32l-0640
Orlando 327.1577
- OeLand 1-$335

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.
Leather &amp; Rubber Work Boots
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791
ipc BR suite new, $339; 5 pc. LR

new $399; Loveseat $41.95 1 up;

7 pc. dinettes $49.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove$60&amp;up; full
size draperies $10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-fl So. of
Sanford, 322-5721.
IGravely rIdi,,g lawn mower, 5
$1200; 1 Haun 32" riding law
mower, $100 or both $1,100.
323-4131

59-MisicaI
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Large selection foam backec
drapes; prints 50x $4, $i1.SOpr.,
solids 40 x II $10.50 pr. Custot,
upholstery - carpets.
Free Estimates.

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st
Since 1937
322.231
Nearly new Westinghouse ref.;
beds; 1 sm roll-away; coffi
table &amp; work desk; seven
household artIcles; 37 Harie
Davidson 15, 10 pd. restores
3335344, 603 E. 29th St.
Camper cover
For short bed truck
322- 0545

1917 Ford LTD 11.1 Dr., Exc. cond.

'76 Jeep--Good Condition
$3800
Phone 322 1254

rchandise

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 377 1771
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODEL ING &amp; REPAIR
322 5665
56 QALINT &amp; ASSOC.
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JACK FROST - Cent. Heat
Air
Cond. Service. Free Es)
trnt Comm. &amp; Res. 322 0208.

blowing,
INSULATION Batting,
RACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
371 0539 or 90-4 7316708 coItxt.

AppIiBflC$

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Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 3230039

Alterations, DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery

62-Lawn-Garden

Lawn SerVIce
General

Electrical

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322.9141
Evesafter6&amp;weekends

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65-Pets-Supplies

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FREE Small, male dog good with
children, good watch dog, needs
good home, Has shots. 5743734.

COCKERSPANIELS,AKC,lwks,
wormed 1. shots, $125. 2 M, I F.
2401 Airport Blvd. 3237736

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BUY
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
Cash 322-4132

Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave
Buy I. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves. tooIq

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SanfordAve.atHwy.4fl
Consignments Welcome
KellogsAuction Sales
323-7030

Rose.

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Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential5 327 9354 74 Hrs.
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Light Ilauling

Exterior Cleaning

Yard Debris, Trash

B&amp;P Exterior. Fungus &amp; mildewremoval Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est. 339 6066, 6688335

LOCAU 349-5311

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Appliances&amp; Misc.

PaInting
Qua,I

General Home Care
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Minor home repairs, painting,
cleanIng, yard work, pressure
cleaning, windows replaced,
drop ceilings, etc. Call 834-7412,

5:3Op.mon.

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322-5721.

Landscaping.

specialists, top soil 8. fill dirt.
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
323-2948

BURFIELD'S Electric ServIce &amp;

YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 1580

Call after 5 30P M
373 5049
MOWING &amp; LANDSCAPING
373 458)
Free Estimate

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL

D &amp; 6 LAWN CARE &amp; MAINT.

Dressmaking

sponsible party can take on low
payment balance. Writt before

68-Wanted

I.awnintenance

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp. 569 8562.
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lyrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 327-132)

'Ceran'iic'flle

PIANO IN STOR AGE

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formerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook
519 E 1st St.. 322 5742

you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

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PAINT ING. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

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It's like pennies from heaven when

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I ice Estimate

Beauty Care

Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
flO2FrenchAve.
3222755

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Concrete Work. Steps
m. or 1g.
Call Mr Taylor 327 IS-IS

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Guitars. Drums, Banjos. Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.

Beautiful Spinet Console stored lo
caily. Reported like new. Re

Home Improvethini

Air Cord &amp; Ifing

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2 USED PIANOS
Forced to pick up in your area.
Terms In mp$ ynr h,'ilqpt
details call Harold McClanahan.
Credit Manager, Streep Music
Stores. 1 305-84900)0

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Beds, dbl motel Box Springs
Mattresses, $30 set; Mattres
only $20 em. Sanford Auctlor
1215 S. French, 3237310.

'72 BuIck Centurion. Loaded. New
paint &amp; tires. CdII after S:3p.m.
- 323 1901.

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'73 Bass Boat, SO hp Evinrude.
Good condition. Call after 5:30
p.m. 323)901.

372567?

7 Rooms Used Carpeting
Best Offer
322 7480

'71 Grand Prix--tully loaded
39,000 flu. $1275

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we send truck. Joplin Piano,

3l13l5E,Firt5t

Datsun 2601, 1911, air, cxc. conci..
&amp; Mercury Monarch 1976. Alr,
mwer. pie cnnd . ((11 11% Qcfl
dS; 372 3603 after 6 pm.

12 Ft. Aluminum Starcratt, 35
Johnson motor, good cond , $350
Also 19 Ft. Chris Craft, motor
needs minor repair, $500. Call
323 5258 alter 130 p m

P.O. Box 3064, Rome, Ga. 30)61.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

73 Dodge Polara PS, PB, AC &amp;
extras, runs well. $700. 3220777.-.

1915 Yamaha 650cc, electric start,
10,000 mi Exc. cond Adult
owner. Asking $1,100. 322 9352

ROtISON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1797
Sanford, Fla. 32771

STACKHOUSE

MORTGAGE CORP.

43-Lots-Acreage

BROKER

3222420

MORTGAGES. N. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. 4-0

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20,800 ml many extras $3,995.
78-Wctorcycles
55-Boats &amp; Accessories -------Call 323 5158 alt. 6:00 p.m.

MILES WEST OF DeLANO.

COMPLETELY FURNISHED.
IDEAL FOR 2 10 4 FAMILIES,
FOR WEEKENDS OR VACA.
TION. ONLY $59,500. SELLER
WILL HOLD MORTGAGE.

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'70 Chrysler 9 pass wagon New
fires, rebuilt motor, extra clean
Loaded, 16 mi gal. Family or
work car, 1900 273 8629
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JUST MAKE PAYMNTS-'69 t6
15 models. Call 3399100 or 831
1605 (Dealer)

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Sears17' Jon Boat

Baptist Church needs
2 S acres in Casselberry area
Call 830 1979

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5p.m. 323-1716.
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In Need of Repair
373-8488 Eves

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SaIlboat 1918 VIctoria 18. 7 mos.
old, shoal.dratt tlxed keel. Great
racçi' or family cruiser. Loaded
with extras. $1,200 or 5200 &amp;
assume payments. CMI Aft.r

porch &amp; patio. C-H&amp;A. too!
$39,900.

JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANVIl

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Hwy. -46 Aest, Sanford
373 5620

Sale: Sat. &amp; Sun from 9
125 E. Jinkins Cir., Sanf. We
oumo. dithwRhrr. wiIkø

for relaxation.

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Del l's Auction Center
mlii

arport

refinished throughout, nice yard

Hwy 97. 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
I
the oniy one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 90-4 255
8311 for further details.
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1972 Ford F 100 PS, PB.
Auto.wcampertop&amp;CB
5)500 323 19-Il
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furniture. Sat &amp; Sun. 9 to 5. 14
Valencia Ct., East off 415
Locust.

Sale

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STEMPER AGENCY

garage, new paInt &amp; carpet.

8 BEDROOM, 2 BATH CEDAR
HOME ON ø ACRE LAKE. 15

turner ,an,fl a

for

1976 B 210 Datsun hatchback
$2,500
3770457

ru,u, Iv, STereo. qiass, MIS

heavy in oak, good terms. Owner
holding.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

Sales

so-Autos

DOOR PRIZES
COMEEARLY STAYLATE

S10,000. For the builder 5 duplex
bldg. lots in city.

Geneva. Beautiful bldg. sites,

DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3

College Studts desiring
YARDWOR K.

FOR LIAIE: beauty siuj'
3VatIens,4*
Call

54 -Garage

*524,500. For the investment
mInded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Good

SALE

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

MIllers 2619 Orlando Dr.

'MR-2, located west of Sanford.

4 Bldg. lots. Zoned MR-2.

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MoOrcycIe Insurance
1iLAIK A(tNCY
323 3866 or 323 77 10

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Duches &amp; chairs; hide a bed;
coffee &amp;end tables; beds; range;
dishes; conference table. Apt
Size washer &amp; dryer; lamps;
TV's; bar, lawn mowers. new
lawn sweeper; several gas &amp;
dec. edgers; counter; rugs &amp;
bicycles. Other misc items too
numerous to mention Bring
your truck &amp; your money. All
goes at your PRICES

53-TV- Radio-Stereo

Great for expanding family.

SPECIAL

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Service. Used Machines.
MOONFY APPLIANCFS

*546,500. End the space race in
this 4 BR, 2 bath (out of the
ordinary) split level home.

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52-Appliances

young at heart. 3 BR, I bath,
near shopping. Call today on this
one.

Corner Lk. Mary Blvd. Zoned
Comm. 156x456. Terms.

$41,900

FORREST ORIENt

P

Iprings 8. mattress $23.95 e:
x-; NEW coffee table with
matching end tables $39. Sanfor
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So.

REAL ESTATE

PORCH, OVERSIZED LOT.

LAKESYLVANAREA3 BR 1'/3 B Form. dining room,
lam. room, fireplace.
$44,000

379111,

porn

2 acres in Lk. Mary wIg. block
shed, cor, lot cleared wsome

BATHS, LARGE FAMILY
ROOM WITH BRICK FIRE.
PLACE, LARGE SCREENED

YARD WORK

Call 323.0100; 3321757.

3 BR split plan, C.H&amp;A, kit. eqp.,
dbl car garage. Will sell VA or
FHA. $31,900.

lot, air, Cheat. Assumable
mortgage at 8~ or new
financing. S30,000. 323-6225.

neighborhood. $31,000.
It's
eeyandfuin ... The Want Ad
Way.
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Reduced Handy man special,
garage apt. could b;' apt.
downstairs. 2 lots. Zoned Comm.
$15,500.

COUNTRY HOME) BEDROOM, 2

repairs,

Cook full time knowledge of di
na.aan... a--.• ._ -.....,,.
in person
Lakeylew Nursing Center 919 E.

REALTOR MLS
23.5774 Day or Night
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7 years old—) BR. 1½ bath. Corner

carpet cleaning &amp; yard work.
We wili train, we need neat

dependable worker. 322.2090
between 10a.m. 16 p.m.

Harold Hall Realty

MODELED IN EXCELLENT
C01T10'1. 531,900.

his

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COUNTRY BARGAIN 2 BR, work.
shop &amp; storage bldg., fenced,
shade trees. Coy. to shopping.

$31,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322-2287.

MPLDYM90PJ'F

24-a

landscaping. $69,950,

New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to

AVON

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EVERYONES DREAM extra
ordinary I Large &amp; spacious
older 3 BR, 1½ B home. Many
unique features, picturesque

DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM
HOME IN A BOTANICAL SET.
TING INCLUDING 40 PRIZE
ROSES. RECENTLY RE.

)O79fordetails.

BROWSE AND SAVE

5)0,000.

MINI STORAGE
Solve your small storage space

SAW FILER
Exp. carbide work &amp; ban saw

Inc. painting, sm

LAKE FRONT over ½ acre
beautifully wooded building site
on paved street. City water.

trees. $23,000.

37A-O(fice Rental

912 French Ave.

formal DR. pool w-gazebo 8.
entertainment area. Privacy
wail, dual sprinkler system.

Property

Daytona Biach-ocean front Apti.
weekly. Call 322-1051 if no ant,.'

Zales Jewelers
Div. of Zale Corporation
Equal Opportunity Employer M.F

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Sanford, Fl. 32771

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for those who demand the Most. 2
BR modern home has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area &amp; is located
close to hospital &amp; all conveniences. $36,500.

$21,500.

1 BR turn., Osteen. No pets or
children. $125 mo. + deposit +
utilities. 332-7425.

benefits.

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1 Room kitchenette, partly furn.
Apt. Private entrance, utilities
furn 583 mo. 66$-6208.

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advancement op.
portunities and a full range of

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EXECUTIVE LiVING 4 BR, 2 B.
fireplace&amp; FR, breakfast rm. &amp;

Shenendoah Village. 323-2920.
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Excellent

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He's A Plane

2 BR apis fully furnished; p.,ns,
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
Inc. Available tili October 1st.
By day, wk. or month.

34-Mcbile
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ZALE
THE DIAMOND STORE
is interviewing nowfora
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
If you are interested in a career in
retail sales management, we
have a Career Deveiopment
Program designed for motivated
people like youl

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Bird Believes

town, very clean &amp; roomy.
Jimmie Cowan, 3)8 Palmetto
Ave.

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78-IWtorcyCles

72-AuCtion

*515,000. 2 buildIng lots, zoned

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS

in person Holiday Inn of Sanford
on Lakefront.

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soon thereafter as possible.
lIens, at the coyy, FLORIDA.
tative's attorney are sit fOrth
Written comments filed with the Front (Wed) Door of the Seminole CASE NO. 1913$ CA-If-P
below. JAMES DIX HOUSTON, JR. and
Au persons having claims
Land Development Manager will be County Courthouse In Sanford, tOM NEWSOM.
or wife, JO ANN HOUSTON,
demands against the estate we FLAGSHIP
Florida
the
above
deicrlbid
considered. Persons appearing at
u.s. BANK OF
P'
required, WITHIN THREE SEMINOLE,
P(O9SltY,
the public hearing will be heard
SEMINOLE
Plaintiff,
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL,
ThIS said sale is beIn made
orally. HearIngs may be continued
JAMES
vs.
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
A.
COHEN
ard
MARTHA
C.
satIsfy the terms of Mid Writ
from time to time as
MARY
ELIZABETH
DREGGORS,
THiSNOTiCE,tofll,withffiick
COHEN
and
necussary.Furthe,de$aiisavaIlale Execution,
AMERICAN
STEEL
a-k-a MARY DREGGORS, •k.a
of the above court a written FENCE COMPANY, INC. OF
JOM E. Polk,
by calling 323.1330, Ext. 304.
MARY
C.
DRE000RS,
AVCO
Fl.
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
ORLANDO,
Sheriff
boardof County Commissioners
NANCIAL SERVICES OF HOLLY. theymayhave.Eathclaimmustbi
SeMInole County,
Seminole County, Florida
WOOD, FLORIDA, INC., a Florida in writing and must indicate the
Florida
By: Robert French,
NOTICE OP ACTION
corporation, SEMINOLE basis for the claim, thi name ard
JAaCSONVILLE,FIa. (UP!) alongtail,apeen body,a iing
Publish: May 10, 25,
ctairman
June), 0, fl MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, MAU. address of the creditor or his agent TO: JO ANN HOUSTON
1979
f knows mailing address:
- A plane revs iç Its enghiee aroimd his nedi, and a red
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwlth, j,
RICE WHEELER and VIRGINIA or attorney, and the amount
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DEJ79
)43$ Lakeside Estates
Publish:
May
10,
1979
.
Ard
MAE WHEELER, his wife,
and begins the tak.oft ran at head. We brougitah
claimed.
if
the
claim
is
not
yet due,
*partmen, *
Defendants, the date when it will become due
he's a - DEJ-12
(aIg Field when ,udd.nly a up here, and we
tiston, Te. no
NOTICIOP ACTION
NOTICE OP PROCEEDINGS p
shall be stated. if the claim IS COn. yij ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
bird ppsars, racing a)j male, ring-neck pheasant"
IN
THU
CIRCUIT
COUNT,
IN
AND
THE
VACATINI,
ABANDONING,
TO:
MAURICE
WHEELER
and
tingett or unhiquidated, ttie nature
SEMINOLE COUNTY, DISCONTINUING,
an ect fo fq,ln a ,q.
the plaits on thew4nch legs, "What he usially dues Is PlY FOR
AND CLOSING VIRGINIA MAE WHEELER, hIs oftMuncertaintyslbistaind, It
FLOR IDA
on the following property in
p
wife,
whose
residence
addiels
ii
NIS$T$.OP.WAY.
ihe claim Is secured, the security 54MinOIS
tryiitg madly to keep up with Its around the sand hills until he CASE No. 799$CA-$.I
cty, Fi5tida:
UNKNOWN,
and
whose
last
known
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
shall be described. The Claimed Tha East III feel ci Lot 17,
hears a plane," said Rose, Ii N.:
of
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE mailing address Is EARLVILLE,
eiiver sifficlint copIes of the FLORIDA LAhD AND COLONIZA.
gy NEW YORK 13332.
!t'sthehirdwhetithkehs'sa "Thin he conies riaig. H. RYAN ALLEN AYERS. a minor. NOTICE IP.II me ioar
claimtotheclerksoen.bfotlwcierk TION COMPANY'S CELERY
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an to mall one copy to each personal
Co
loners ci Seminole cowwy,
plans. $0owl)?, the blEd fillS
P5.ANTATION, Less the $ovffi 345
NOTICE OP ACTION
Florida, at 7:ISo'clock p.m. en th, action to foreclose a Mortgage on representative.
r
i
to
the
plait.
He
acts
TO: STEPHEN ALLEN AYERS
bIkind
, as ta plan.
13th day of Jime, AD., 1979, in ml the foillng property in Seminole
Ailpersonsinteresfedinffi,ast.te rJnp ies&amp; 1, P.g,i,,ot
CO NCR Corporation
ks,
ofl,
the woj
of y lik. he nas the place."
County Commissioners' Meeting County, Florida:
to whom a copy of this Notice of ,
Main &amp; K Streets
Records ii Seminole
The West 100 feet Of thu East 155.30 Administration has been
Room at the County courthouse in
Roes band the bird's antics
PIM, "like a fat man trying to
mailed we county, Flsrida.
Dayton, OH
fwto$
the
South
Sanford,
1301.11
of
Florida,
will
the
North
Public
Mida
required,
WITHIN
THREE
,"
"so .,*rtalidng" on one
..ai., you aid you
°
Nearing ti consider and ditarmino ½ 04 the Northeast 4 Of the MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF erstWWto serwa
cepyol yeir
NOTICE ISHERIBY GIVEN that.
h55 caslonthatherat gsplan
$ti or not the County will Southeast ¼ of the Southeast ¼ 04 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP written d$snus. if
any,
to is
a
petition
has
been
filed
.
in
the
s.
s., abandon. discnlinue, deaL Section 1, Township II South, Ran. THIS NOTICE, to fil, any objedlens KIRBY
I III' S tg., he the aids of the nmway hii
MONCRI IF
above styled Court 0'
of
31
aØ1on
renounce
and
disclaim
any
,IØt
of
East, Seminole County, Florida, they may have had challenge the SNINHOLSIN, LOGAN AND
4 looking over utioulder to I-: of theabov,namedmlnor, asset out the c
ndds
"
.ini eh public in and to Pus been filed against you and you validity 04 the decedent's will. liii MONCR ISP,
Atterseys fSr
in
said
bird
was.
petition,
where
the
wix uarnc watch pilot
nd you we corn. pp obowng ri5Ms.ci.way running werequlredtosarveacopyof your qualifications of the personal pjif, pg ottice Sea 7579,
property,
towritten
defenses,
If
any,
to
It
cm
be
a
distractIon,"
IflIlided
tO
WVI
l
of
Ol)t
mrov04u
ttie
delalbed
"HI
on representative, or the venue or Sanford, Florida 33fl1, and file the
Hokis fl- . "W
yu g
written defenses, II any, on DAVID
wit:
ROGER L. BERRY, Plaintiff's urisdiction of the court.
Mid thi phd.
original with the Clerk if the above
YOIIf roll, he ati
KERBEN, Petitioner's Attorney,
Weal 100 ft. of Lots 4,
4, attorney, whose address Is P.O.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND Court en or before May 35, 1979t
Aiksdwhstmakuthsbirddu 11SE.RobinsonStyed,Orad,,FL SlockD,andLols4l,and6,Blocli DRAWER 0. (110 EAST COM- OBJECTIONS
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NOT $0 FILED __
erwlw, a Judsineal may be
"Then he guts to rvv toe w he does, Ross shrugged, June, o1 or before thu 19th day of F, if the Revised Map ii Chuuluota, MENCIAL) SANFORD, FLORIDA WILL BE FOREVER SARRIP
entered asalast
ter ml reBel
1979, and Ills the original according to P'.at Beds 7, Page 31, 33771, on or bif*re the Sffi dip of
DateofthelI,$hpubllcallen this demen
"Who keiva? Maybe he 'IO' with ml
1* aid he guts awkward
Iri flue Complaint.
Clerk Of thuis COWS oIlier - Public Records 04 Seminole County, June, 1979, and I ii the oripInal with Notice of Administration:
May 11. WITNEU my hand and the seil of
Masta dwlM6 and the plan. the plan. a's related to hint." before sirvice on sai' attorney or
ffi. Clerk of this uj efffier beiwe
cOW, .
..
,
imnId1at5ltt
thSIMfterg
ifflirvilse
WQIX
ban
MAY
WYICS
Oil
PlaIntIWs
altarilsy
Or
natwth..
PERSONS
INTIRSITIDIMa
began
a
late the shy and he
Eva Luplen Grisrm •
a
default
may
be
enlared
against APPEAR AND II HEARD AT Immediately tlueçeaRer, ihhiarwisa a
As Personal RipreleMotive
ts ,vtJirg 4 ai fir thi bird coated aid - the
SEAL)
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you for this relief preyed for
in the THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE default will be anserod huMS You
of the estate if
A,tlwr N. Uedm*u. Jr.
N4pIsne $0 CINI along."
alNaib hes bediM ainiiwttst petition.
for Itue
relief demanded iii the
.
SPECIFIED.
EZRA OARFORTH
o.st ii the Circolt Cavil
WITNESSmyhuidandtlissesIof (SEAL)
Coalpiakit. yoa ofaosIiy,doIighistgen
--ir t
DsctMed
By: Patricia lflirsen
is t
this Court at Sanford, Seminole
BOARD OF COUNTY COM
WlTNiSlmyhuWandtPiese&amp;of ATTORNEY FOLPIR$ONAL.
ever is,," i4
tric a lend I.1SVIMOU **ICSd.
Deputy Clerk
County, Flsrlds, this 111k liv of -• Ml$$IONU$
. this CI'Jrt ON IllS 1st daY II May, REPRESENTATIVE
-. • -. 5. KIRBY MONCRISP .oi
csMrsllsr Pets Wittaibs. MSNWbb, the phuts and May, $79.
1979.
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
WILLIAM A. WALKER II of
$NIN$OL$Eft, LOGAN AND
a's
(SEAL)
.
.
(SEAL)
e
airfield workers M.aig
1ts1 up
FLORIDA
Winderwaodfe, Names, Ward
MONCRI1F
- MtIIW ti SIcbeIhhu Jr. -.
.
Arthur N. Beckwlwi, Jr.
BY: Arthur H. Sedewith. Jr. a Wu*ian. P.&amp;
p
ir
It.
usifiad that the-bird lIterally
I
- Chest. SI liii Ckcvl Court
.
Clerk ii áhe Circuit Court
'CLUK P.O Boa 90
WNrd.
FerlN 19171
may
loss It hestoN,
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By: C5niN5 Preiev
By:
By: Susan S. Tabor
.
Juan K. Miii'
Winter Park Fl, 33795
At1suyo Piebeilt - - tus' bethe $0
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-Boputy Chest Ttujtuni:
(
3*-lidS
PMW10. * &amp; June l.a Ins
Pulds: 90y 15,11l
- -, .'-- PublIsh: May 4. U, II, N. $75
Publish May 11,15.1979
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IftuiIHe'5g,I
PublIsh: April57, May 411,55, 1979
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Apt.. for Senior Citizens. DJwn

Maintenance man needed. Apply

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INC.
REALTOR 3237832
Eve. 322-0612, 3fl- 1587,322.7177

31-ptids Furnished

We are looking for an individual

Contact: Mr. W. W. Boatner
1100 Stat. St.

OSTEEN-NEW

Cmv. location, $215.
677.1641

WOULDN'T BE ANY,

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ft

REDUCED $2,000

CailBart
REALTOR
ML
173 6061 or eves. 323 0517

AND
STO
THINK
A
MINUrE.. . IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE

by Gill Fo

M. Unsworth Realty

Spacious, modern 2 BR, C-H&amp;A,
carpeted, stove, ref., dishwasher, disposal. Near hospital.
Adults, no pets, $200. 323.3935.

patio.

LET'S BE HONEST
If you wereni looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad,andifweweren't looking
for someone to do a job this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1100432-8403 anytime for
recorded message.
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Forfainillesorfrisndsof

1105 Chase Ave. 3 BR, i-a B, new
roof, In bk yd. VA appraised
$29,300. Call 323-4395 aft 5:30.
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Build to Suit - our lot or yours.
FHA.VA,FHA 2358. 245

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SIDE GLANCES

41-Houses

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Breakfast cook. Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford

inventory clerk needed. Apply in
person Jungle Laboratories
Corp. 301 Silver Lake Dr.,

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Sundo-Noon Friday

II? fo below.
Seminole County Courthouse In
All oersons having claims or
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on the Ith day demand$ against the estate ere
of June, 1979, the following required, WITHIN THREE

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - General Electric: Bring mall the dryer to Schick Inc.
Consumers can rw ot*aln dryers to neared authorIzed 216 Greenfleld Rd., Lancaster,
repslrs or replacements for GE small appliance service Pa. 17601.
mod of the millions of hand location (check Yellow Pages)
Hamilton BUC1I and )onth
held electric hair dryers that for retrilitting, replacement or Ion (Scovill Co.): Free replace
use asbesto. and were 1d ciedlt toward new dryer. Or ments or repairs by mailing
during the pod few years the call GE toll free at (tOO) iii. dryer to either I imilton Beach
Consumer Product Safety 5s_
or Dominion, Finished Goode
CYlwflhIt$ofl UYL
Gillette: Only pre-1975 Warehouse, Door No. 6, WaThe arT 1*gW2WLI ate 016 models Involved, and they will shlngton, N.C. 27009.
tilas in V0I%1W7 g11
Sears:
b.r.pIace.Youmaycau($OO)
- 3 ,_e1. 'wttts to the GIIdtB cMMo fat4utI.. will replace
companies, which together Co., appliance division, con- dryers or give refunds.
John E. Polk,
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
per quart, we pick $1.23. Bring
accoii for 90 percent of the 55neev1cesdep&amp;tient,31O
S u n b e a m, Oster and
12th day of June, A.D., 1919, in the REPRESENTATIVE:
eriff
own containers. 332.4179 Ostein.
dryers Involved. The four East Fifth St., St. Paul, MJIIZL, Northern: Sunbeam or Oder
County Commissioners' Meeting Abbott M. Herring
Seminoie county,
Roy Listtrell.
Room 6t the County Courthouse in 201 W. 1st Street
mouslY 56101.
Florida
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units can be taken or sent to the
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public Sanford, Florida 32771
May 4, 11. II, 25, 1979
approved the plans Thursday.
Montgomery Ward: Ex- nearest Sunbeam Appliance Publish:
-lnsfructlons
Hearing to consider and determine Telephone: (303) 323035O
DEJ.19
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To find oi* II your dryer is changes available at any Service Center for free repair.
whether or not the County will Publish May ii, 25, 1979
covered, either contact the Ward's retail outlet, or contact Check the yellow Pages. If no
vacate, abandon, discontinue, close, DEJ-17
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
20% OFF
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat renounce and disclaim any right of
company, the store it WU D.C. Gutman, customer rela- center Is convenient they may
the County and the public in and to
by virtue of that certain Writ
Creative
Expressions
323-Ui2
bought In, or the consumers' tons manager, 4N, Montgom- be mailed to Hair. Dryers, 5430 Execution Issued out of and under the following rights.of.way running IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
on the toll-free ery Ward Plaza, Chicago, Ill., Roosevelt Rd. Chicago, UI.
the seal Of the COUNTY Court
through the described property, to. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
OrangeCounty,Florlda,uponafinal wit:
holline. 'Ibet number Is ($00) 60171.
Sell those things that are just
PROBATE DIVISiON
The West SOft of Horseshoe Drive, File Number fl.i9
udgement rendered in the aforesaid
taking up spice with a want ad
13190* ezc
in Maryland
Norelco: Dryers repaired or
court on the 5th day of March, A.O. according to the Plat of Forest Division
In the Herald 33226)1 or 131.9993.
Legal NotIce
where It Is (*) 190-9013, and replac'edbpersoaorbymajjat
1979, in that certain case entitled, Slopes Subdivision, as recorded in IN
RE:
ESTATE
OF
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Willie Turner Plaintiff, -vs. Piat Book 9, Page 79, Public EZRA GARFORTH,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico Norelco service stores located
D.AJs1ICmfts
Roosevelt Lewis and Myrtle Lewis, Records of Seminole County,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
OP
and the Virgin tIde ute It In New York, Boston,
Deceased
his wife, lointly and severally, Florida.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATION
Is (IN) $389033.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ ot
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
NstIceslPublicHearing
Philadelphia, Atlanta,
TO ALL
HAVING
Most complete Craft &amp; Hobby
JIHW I?, 1979
Execution was delivered tome as APPEARANDBEHEARDATTHE CLAIMS
ORPERSONS
DEMANDS AGAINST
Acivlpldelido(aI1ctoti Wuhlngton D.C., Dallas
Supply in Central Florida.
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, TIMEANDPLACEABOVESPECI.
7:55P.M.
drysr Ca be oIwWl.d free b Pittsburgh, San Francisco,
F ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
HOBBY DEPOT, 91D Frenth
The floard iii County Corn. and I have teved upon the following
OTHER
PERSONS
INTENISTED
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
writing to Dry, (' (lengo, Los Angeles, Kaiia
missioners of Seminole County, described property owned by (SEAL)
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI. IN THE ESTATE:
Florlda.wiilholdapublich.aringto Roosevelt Lewis, said property
Prodt
Safdy CAi1Ii
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Qty, Mo., St. Louis, Denver
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
consider an appeal against the being located in Seminole County, SSIONERS
Wa1ington, D.C.
that the administration of the estate
Houston, Minneapolis and BoaJd of Adjustment
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
in Denying a Florida,
more particularly
of EZRA GARFORTH, deceased,
Here ace
Sqelt Orcalltollfreeat (800)
c''r
FLORIDA
LIgal Notic.
Lot Size Variance in an A.) described as follows:
FileNumberle.IoLispendlngintp,,
One
1969
White
Tractor
Cab,
BY:
Arthur
H.
leckwlth,
Jr.
Agriculture
blue
the
avndabk
Zone from 43,560 sq ft to
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Clerk
25,500 sq ft on the following in color
Cox; AII...1M
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iC. Pemey: Free rimair '
Florida, Probate Division, the ad. IN THE CIRCUIT
By: Joann K. Hare
ID No. BN022HA7213I3
descilbed property:
COUNT, IN AND
i*eU of which is SemInole County
being replaced by
f.Wu,p remlacemez*a at any Penney
Deputy Clerk
Lot 3, Block 2, Chula Vista storing same at Aitamonte Wrecker
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Courthousi,
P.O. Drawer C, San. FLORIDA
PublIsh: May 10, 1979
Unrecorded Plat, In Section 22.21.32, in Aitamoitte Springs, Florida.
may be rda
I. eir retail store.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of DEJ.13
on Snow Hill Road. (DIST.1)
ford, FL 32771. The personal CIVIL ACTION NO. 79-M$CAI9.K
Cinafr Carp., 11 Esskve
Schick: Free
representative of the
ThlspublichearingwllIbehein Seminole County, Florida, wilt at
estate 5 EVA JAMES E. LEE and wife, VIVIAN
Ave., Edi, LI., 09017, or by mall or In person at 450 Room
LUPTON GARFORTH,
203 of the Seminole County 11:00 AM, on the 11th day of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, address is P•O. Box NO, Winter J. LEE,
Dspt.,No.2Kwth$SthAve., authorized company centers Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on A.D. 1979,OffeffOr$aleindselito EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cit Park. FL 32190.
The name and
Plaintiff,
PhOerIIL Ariz.. 90$0J.
ick te4,phone directory), or June 12. 1919, at 7:00 P.M., or as thlhighlstbiddil,IOCCNh,Stjblet
CUlT, IN lND FOR SEMINOLE address of the personal represen.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Southwest '/4 of SECTION 9, statement of any claim or demand
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
they may have. Each claim must be
that
TOWNSHIP
SOUTH, RANGE
by virtue of that certain Writ
writing and must Indicate the
of
EAST,
run
South
546.74
feet
to
in
Execution Issued out of and under
basis
for the claim, the name and Do you need a friend? Someone to
the seal of the COUNTY Court of Northerly right-ol.way of Old address of the creditor or his agent
write, love or lust someone to
Sanford-Geneva
Road,
thence
or
attorney,
and the amount
OrangeCounty,Florida,upona
talk to. For full detaIls writs
final
Southeasterly
along
said
rlght.of.
claimed.
If
the
claim
Is
not
ludgement rendered in the aforesaid
FRIENDS, P.O. Box 123,
yet due,
court on the 31st day of July, A.C. way 155.02 feet, thence North 334.36 the date whon It will become due
Caisslberry,
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shall be stated. If the claim is ______________________________
West
155.04
feet
ComBank.Fairvilia, a Florida
to North line I contingent or unilquidated, the
Southwest '/4 of Southwest li of said
6-Child Care
banking corporation Plaintiff, •vs
nature of the uncertainty shell be ____________________________
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thence
West 7.5 feet to
Forrest A. Arnold, Defendant, which Section
stated. if the claim is sectred, the _____
aforesaid Writ of Execution was point of beginning.
security shall be described. The special Summer program for 6.12
Said
property
shall
be
sold
delivered to me as Sheriff of
subject claimant shail deliver sufficient
yrs. old including weekly
SemInole County, Florida, and I to any outstanding liens or equities copies of the claim to the clerk to
swimming,
skating, I. movies.
have levied upon the following not foreclosed in this action,
malt one copy to each personal
322.6643. SANFORD EARLY
DATED: the 15th day of May, representative.
described property owned by
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
Forrest A. Arnold, said property 1979.
Allperlonsinterestedintheestate
being located in Seminole County, (SEAL)
Child Care my home
to whom a copy of this Notice
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florida,
more
particularly
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Administration has been maiied are
$SSweeli,$Sdayor$1 hour
Clerk of Circuit Court
described as Inliows:
required,
Cal!3233344
WITHIN
THREE
By: June I. Curtis
One 1969 Dodge Pick-up Truck,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
As
Deputy
Clerk
white-red in coloi
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
olds ONLY, this fail. Best
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQ.
VIN No. 1157131312
THIS NOTICE, tofileanyobjections
educational opportunity in this
165 Whooping Loop
being stored at Fosters in
they may have that challenge
area. 322-6443.
Longwood, Florida
Tern—Cranes Roost
validity of the decedent's will, the _________________________
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Altamonte Springs, Fla.
qualifications of the personal FREE CHILD CARE
those
SemInole County, Florida, will at
Publish May 1$, 23, 1979
representative, or the vnue or
e, qualify. For further in.
11:00 A.M. on the 29th day of May, DEJa?
jurisdictIon of the court.
formation contact Sandra
AD. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Swanson, 323.5490.
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
to any and all existing liens, at the NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
SabySitlnmyhome
THE VACATING, ABANDONING,
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
DateoltheflrstpublicatlOnofthis
WeekDays
County Courthouse in Sanford, DISCONTIPIUINO, AND CLOSING Notice of AdminIstration: 3.11.79.
Sandy322.0711
Florida,. the above described per. OF RIGHTS-OF.WAY.
s:Mae Ens Brooks
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
sonal property.
As Personal Representative
9-Good Things to Eat
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Thai said sale is bing made to
04 the Estate of
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SatiSfY ttii -tfflfl Of laid Writ 04 NOTICE that the Io.
County
ADOLPHU$ oo
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Execution.
Deceased
Blackberries for sale. U.plck, 73c

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Repairs

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Final Judgment dated

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the 11th day of May, 1919, in Case
No. 7$2427.CA-09.K of the Circuit the Circuit Court for Seminole
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial County, FlorIda, Probate Division,
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NOTICIOPADMINI$TRATiON
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
LOWELL M. GARRETSON and
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
MARY ELLEN GARRETSON, his THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
wife,
OTHER PERSONS INTIRESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
Defendants.
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NOTICEOP SALE
administration of the state
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IN THE CIRCUIT
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Fill Number 7,.1U.CP
CASE NO. fl2421•CA.O9.K
IN RE: ESTATE OF
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DANNY'S PAINTING
InteriorExterior House Painting
Licensed-Insured-Bonded
FREE Estimates (305) 322.9150 __________________________
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Dog 5. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 332-3752.

The Evening Herald Classified
Ads offer no fancy claimJust Resultsl

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs. Leaks, Fast Service Chg. Cds.
323 0174; 322-1601

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i Oviedo Man Found Gu*1 ty

CALENDAR

A 22-year-old Oviedo man was found guilty of sexual battery
and aggravated buttery by a Muinember Jury in circuit court
Thursday.
Circuit Judge Voile WIllh'm, ordered a presentencing In.
vestigatlon for In Lee Tussle whose address was listed as Nut.
sery and Kimble streets, Oviedo, following the Jury's verdict.
Tossie was found guilty of the assault upon a 27-yen-old Oviedo
woman who was dripped, beaten and left In an orange grove off
Mitchell Hammock Road on March 3.
Oviedo police said tbree men came to police headquarters on
the morning of March 4 and reported they had seen a nude female
body In the orange grove. When police reached the scene
said the woman was lying motionless on the ground. When they
Approached her, police said, she raised her head and said she had
been beaten and left there the night before,
Police said the woman was bleeding about the head and had
numerous
the face. Police said she told them she left the
home of her cousin on the evening of March 3 with Toule. But
Instead of taking her home, police said the woman reported,
was taken to the field and assaulted by Tossle.
SENTENCED FOR THEF
A Sanford man was sentenced to prison for all months to two
Yam Monday In circuit court In connedlon with the theft of his
father's televisim
Dean Mathew Jones, 21, of 614 Beth Drive, was sentenced
following his guilty plea to one count of grand theft. He was
arrested April 5 and extradited from Texas to face the charge
stemming from the theft of his father's 2S4nch television which
was stolen from the Beth Drive home on Feb. 36.
Seminole County sheriff's deputies said Jones took the set from
his father, Lowell Jones and gave It to a girlfriend. He later left
the date for Austin, Texas, when he was arrested on a charge of
violating probation.

FRmAY, MAY 11
Taqje,,od AA, closed, I PML St. Richard's church,
Lake Howell Road.
Lougw..d AA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for SIgh., 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Deltesa Orgu Cl* 7:30 p.m., Christian Church.
GED Program graduation, 7:30 p.m., SCC Fine Arts
Building Open to public.
SATURDAY, MAY It
Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe of Florida Inc. 7p.m.,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Flea Market, 8 am, to 6p.m., parking lot of St.
Augustine Church, 3 Sunset Drive, Casselberry. Proceeds
to church building fund. Food and chink.
Seatsud AA W.mea's Griap, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.

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Senior auzen trip to Once Upon A Stage for "Sound of
Music," leaves Sanford Civic Center, 11 a.m. Pick up at
Leeds, Casselberry, 11:30 a.m., Return 5 p.m.
NatIol Ru far Life Day, University of Central
Florida. Registration 7 a.m., clinic, 8 a.m., run, 9 sin.,
American Heart Awn. benefit. Entry forms at Barnett
Bank or public school.
Pink Elephant Potpourrl,9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Maitland
Civic Center. Azaleas to Zebras, entertainment and
refresbznents. Admission free.

CAR FIRE
A 4$yesrold Lake Mary woman escaped Injury Thursday
morning after her car caught fire and burned while she was
driving east on Florida Avenue just west of El Capitan.
Sanford police said Naomi Durham's 1973 Volvo sustained
$2,000 damage after Its engine caught fire. Sanford firemen cx-

JNDAY, MAY30
Duty Bests Riding Ais. Opts Hors. Shaw, 10 a.m.,
Wilco Sales Arena, 4 ml. west of 14. Spectators free.
Balk..n and rend duadog, 8p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkesm boulevard., Deltona.
Seinsle Grasp AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Eucsre Opera presents "The Merry Widow," 2 p.m.,
Annie Russell Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.

C)f Sex Battery
CAMERA STOLEN
A 35mm camera and a hand-carved chess set with a combined
value of $300 were reported stolen from a car owned by John
McEachan of Mt. Dora while the car parked In the Seminole
Memorial Hospital parking lot early Wednesday morning, Sn
ford police said.
Police said the thief gained entry to the car by using a cost
hanger or other Instrument to pry open the lock.

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BIKE TAKEN
A 10.speed bicycle owned by Darrell Ervin, 1306 Douglas Ave.,
was reported stolen Thursday, Sanford police said.
Police said the bike, valued at $130, was near the porch of the
borne at the time It was stolen.
RING STOLEN
A diamond engagement ring and other Items valued at $350
were taken from the car of Robert Knox while the car was parked
near the owner's borne at 66 Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford police
said.
Police said the theft occurred sometime between Wednesday
afternoon and Thursday morning. There was no sign of forced
entry, police said, but marks on the window Indicated a coat
hanger or other object might have been used to jimmy the lock.
CAR STOLEN
A 1V76 Ford valued at $5,000 was stolen from the borne of a
Maitland man, according to Seminole County deputies.
Ben Schaper, 59, of 100 Dahlia Drive, Maitland, told deputies the
theft oCCilTed sometime Tuesday. B'SI(IoI the Ion of tha car,
Schaper said the car contained about $1,800 worth of assorted
hand tools and mason tools and 44 gallons of gas.
MORSTOLEN
A horsepower boat motor was stolen Tuesday from the front
yard of a Sanford man, according to Seminole County deputies.
David E. Haddix, Box 31A, Patterson Flower Farm, Sanford,
told deputies the blue and white boat motor is 1906 model and
worth about $1,000. The motor was stolen out of his 1$400t

A Citizen's Band radio valued $290 was stolen from the car cf
an Apopka man while he was bowling, according to Seminole
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County deputies.
Michael Herrmann, 33, of Apopka, told deputies he was bowling
Friday night at the Fairlanes Bowling Alley, date Route 436, Fern
Park. When he left the alley, he discovered his radio was missing,
Herrmann said.
There was no signs of forcible entry Herrmann told deputies
his 1917 Chevrolet Monte Carlo was locked.
$230 STOLEN FROM CAMPUS
Someone used a pry bar to break Into an office at the Forest
Lake Academy In Forest City, according to Sole County
deputies.
Burglars forced open a file cabinet Inside the Industrial Arts
Building and Mole $200, deputies say. The Incident occurred
sometime Monday night.
NOTARY SEAL STOLEN
Burglars entered a Longwood business sometime over the
weekend and made off with an undetermined amount of cash and
5 notary seal, according to Seminole County deputie&amp;
Two vending machines were broken Into and two file cabinets
rifled through in the front office of Continental Circuit, Bay
Meadow Road, Longwood, deputies say. A locked desk which
contained a cash box was also broken Into.
Deputies say an undetermined amount of cash was stolen from
the cash box but a "sizeable amount of change was stolen from
the vending machines. A notary seal in the name of Undo L.
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Roger Vibiig Club of Central Florida Mayfedival,
beginning at noon, Lake Golden Recreation Area, Sanford
Airport.

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Meudey Miruara Toeses1en, 7:15 am., Holiday Inn,
Wyrnore Road, Aitwionte Sprinp
Weight Watchers, 10 am. Ascension Lutheran Church;
7p.m., Florida Federal, Altemoide Springs.
Diet Workshop 10 am, and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson U., DeLd; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Qurth, Del"; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Altamoa*..8.uth Se"i,4e Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, Route 436, Mtmno,ge Springs.

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Suf.rd.Semla.le Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, Sanford.
k.iath AA9 ass, Mental Health Cater, Robin
Road, Altamonte SpriqgL
TOPS Chapi 79, 7p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
LOU and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Bad" AIM.., I p.m., First Methodist Church, .

laatard AA, $p.m.,1201W.phrg5.
Cedral FIrM. Unit American Diabsto As., annual
bih. meeting, 7:30 p.m. In fsilowahlp had of Winter
Park Presbyterian Church, 30) Dundee, Winter Part.
Suterd Uewakers, 1:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Iiii showing "Bunraku", a Japanese puppet theater
film presented by Puppet Power Inc., 8p.m., Head Start
kitchen, Unitarian Church, 1811 E. Robinson St., Orlando.
Ceutral FIrM. Unit American Diabetes As.., annual
business meeting, 7:30 p.m. In fellowship hail of Winter
Park Presbyterian Church, 3030 Dundee, Winter Park.
1VDAY, MAY U
Maib Wirkahe, fir purist, at 8.uIh SM. emnty
1cb,i 7:30 p.m., gim by This I teacher, Tim Seibert.
For Parents interested In hqIng their children in math.
14sm No hehssi P11* mistIng and Academic
Awards program, 7:30 p.m., school audltorlwn.
Quarterly Citrus Update for irow.u, lOam, 8-vibiole
County AçI.Ceud.r. Brook. HnpIirys, Citrus Extension
Agent In charge of program.
WEDN)AY, MAY U
itAaedcasIsM Club of Sanford, 8p.m., Wine
and Chess. Cafe,Z
Sanford Plaza. New members welcome.

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T1L30)AY, MAY14
Lube Br.Usy High Scbssl Awards Day,1:30 am,
Wubiwa Chapter DAB hmcb.on mesthig, 12:30 p.m.,

Dsllona Ian. Singelong conducted by *s. Howard Grate.
TheM. AiMs. 1..iil. Chapter plenlc. Foit Lens
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mangy Center, 301 N. Maitland A,,., KWUnt Classical,
jan said rock. Puppet show arid magic for children.
MONDAY. MAY U
kiniask Couy Federate. ii W.saa'. (lube, 10:30
a.sn. et'vrred dish luncheon hosted b) Mtwion(e Springs
Woman's Club.
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DiPrima Construction Corp.
Janet F. &amp; David E. Stewart
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Sanford Museum
Displays Shells
Mollusks are a major group of invertibrate animals that, as protection for
its soft vulnerable body, secrete a substance composed mainly of carbonate of
lime which hardens immediately to the
consistency of marble. In other words - it
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Early Indians used shells for cutting
tools, decorations, and for money. In one
tribe 25 large tooth shells was sufficient to
buy a canoe. The finest examples of shells
used as currency was wampum, with fine
pieces of quahog, whelk, and periwinkle
strung on thongs of hide.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benham are also
Sanford residents who have devoted a good
number of years to collecting shells and
putting them to use. Besides mounting
them in frames for display, the Benhams
have created miniature figurines, picture
and mirror frames, lamps, baskets and
even flower arrangements made entirely
from shells they have collected or purputchased from around the world. "We're
fanatics about shells," said Mrs. Benham.
"We're always trying to think of
something new to make."

Lillian Gardner has been doing it for
more than 25 years since, before retiring to
Sanford, she worked as a hotel auditor on
Florida's southwest coast around Sanibel
and Captiva Islands. These are reputed to
be the best shelling grounds in the U.S.
A fine example of her hobby Is on display

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They have been in the habit of doing
this for more than 500 million years and
scientists estimate there are more than
50,000 different varieties of salt water
mollusks with an equal number found in
Fresh water. That makes for plenty of
different shells one can pick-up on the
beaches of the world.

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be happening, I'd have said some strange twists.

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Dylan.
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next day and he loved it,,,
says Cheryl. "So we started
She earned a full score and with Columbia Records, who writing songs
and
praise from the in turn found her some I've even got a together
few of my
usually Jaded
Chuck Judges, and working partners in David own songs on my first

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her "the very best act" he's teresting father-son team. Now a professional singer
had on the show.
Marty is a well known and songwriter, just two
The day after her segment Hollywood film score years after being a totaly
arranger, while David is a untested unknown, Cheryl Is

says Cheryl, "but they were It. I couldn't be happier and
both so wonderful It was a lot I'm having fun, but I always
easier than expected."
do that!"

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has his beggest cast ever —
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from Colonial Country Club in
Carol
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the last hour of .time trials for Henry Gibson and plenty of Altman. Carol Burnett on set of Health'
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Lake Charles Louisiana' live
Speedway in Indianapolis.
reports on the Indy 11 500" time (2) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
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satirical
look at elections, particular targets. When Only problem here now is
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focusing
on
an election at a Carol walked on the set, the there are too many people. I
MAY 24. 1979
Coverage of Pail 5 of the Live coverage of an NBA playhealth food convention — people on the beach ap- can't do anything or go
World Mixed Pairs Gymnastics off game. Teams and location
Lauren Bacall and Glenda plauded. She said, "Good anywhere. I spent most of
EVENING
Championships; Volleyball to be announced.
Jackson vying for the top morning."
my time in my condo."
competition featuring the U.S.
4:00
11:30
honor — and using that
¶' film
a
team vs. the Cuban team from (3)0 GOLF "Colonial (4)0 NBA BASKETBALL setting to comment on
She was accompanledbya
Havana, Cuba; Part 1 of Inter- National Invitation" Live cover- Live coverage of an NBA play- election process Ingeneral. security man, a giant named generation convention. Sam
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national Amateur Boxing corn- age of final-round play in this off game. Teams and location
Peter Bray -6-feet-7 and 350 Robards, the son of Lauren
petition from Havana.
$300,000 PGA tournament to be announced.
The health food convention pounds.
Bacall and Jason Robards, is
setting gives Altman a
helping out. Chip Cronkite,
Garner arrived at the set Walter's son, is a production
chance to have fun — more
and
the folks screamed and assistant. Altman's
fun, say some of his
two ions,
subordinates, than in any
Bob and Steve, are crew
film he's done since
members.
"MASH" — and the ap- 'Altman actually
People working for Altman
plauding-waving-grinning
are
fanatically loyal, and
vegetables are part of that
love
him.
feels his
fun.
"Altman makes you feel
like you're his partner,"
The company has virtually
says Donald Moffatt.
pictures. His
taken over one of the oldest
and grandest resort hotels on
"Working for Altman,"
Florida's west coast, the Don
says
Henry Gibson, "is hard
plctur.s have
Cesar. They have turned it
work, but It's pleasant work.
into a convention center,
It's like having to go out on a
with booths, banners and
tight rope, but there is
of
beautiful girls. And the
always a net underneath —
vegetables — extras dressed
and Altman Is the net.,,
In fantastic costumes — are
their own'
"It's so easy and so much
part of that scene.
fun," says Carol Burnett. "I
They were all out at the he turned and said "Hello." can tell him how I feel about
pool. A complicated scene If you can call 75-year-olds something and 80 percent of
involving many of the groupies, he had more the time he says, 'OK, we'll
principals ended with a body groupies than Carol had. do it your way.'
(not dead — yet) at the Garner doesn't have a
"Altman actually feels his
bottom of the pool and one of security man like Bray but Pictures," says Paul Dooley,
the vegetables, a tomato, he says he "Walks fast and I who is In this and Marred in
diving In to save it.
know the back entrances to Altman's Last, "a Perfect
the
hotel."
Couple." "His pictures have
But they couldn't just use
alife
of their own."
an ordinary extra-tomato.
Glenda Jackson says the
As the day wore on, It got
They had to use a stunt crowds don't worry her
tomato (David Warneke) "nobody knows me unless I hotter. Altman took off his Twant them to"—and seems shirt, worked in just shorts,
because
this
was, to swing past them un- hat and suntan
lotion. The
technically, astunt. And that noticed. And Lauren Bacall
vegetables
sweltered
in their
was the big joke around the
Just
hot
turns
on
her
best
costumes.
set all day — here comes the haughty-aloof air and sails
stunt tomato.
"How did it go for
past everybody.
everyone?" Altman said,.
On the beach Sfldatound
"It's a lovely area, this after a take.
the pool, hundreds of tourists part of Florida," Garner
"You are going to love It,"
were gawking at the Mars. says. "I trained here in '41 said Carol Burnett.
Garner and Miss Burnett,, with the Merchant Marine.
"One more." said Altman.

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Dusty Boots RIag Association Open Horse Show
starting at 10a.m., Wilco Sales Arena, 4 miles west
of Interstate-4. Spectators free.

have expected what hap. industry figures who had sing. One night during the
pened. Though Cheryl seen or heard about Cheryl's recording
of the album, she
thought
even her audition "Gong Show" smash. After decided to sit down at th
was it flop,
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Central Flerids Art Asia. Invitational, Art
Exhibit, May 18-19, lo am. to9p.m.; May 20, 12:30.
4:30 p.m., Colonial Plaza Mall.

member of the newly sue- obviously overjoyed. "I've
cessful group Toto.
been a lucky person,
"I thought It would be real Ialways
guess," she says modestly,
hard to make an album," "and I guess this all proves

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audition for that. I loved
singing, but I never thought
It would be a career.
"One day he tells me that
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Cheryl would often sing with.
While in college Cheryl

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Program of classics and three original compositions presented by pianist Vickie Schultz to
benefit University of Central Florida Music
Scholarship Fund, 3:30 p.m., June 3, UCF music
rehearsal hall.
Encore Opera presents "The Merry Widow",
Viennese Operetta by Franz Lehar (in English), 8

P.m., May 17, 18, and 19 and 2 p.m., May 20, Annie
Russell Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.
Discounts for senior citizens and students In parties

of 15 or more. For ticket information call 834-3444.
Hagar Viking Club of Central Florida second
annual Mayfestival, Sunday, May 20, at the Lake
Golden Recreation Area, Sanford Airport beginning
at noon. Bring your own picnic, charcoal, Ice and
beverages available. Admission $1.50; children
under 14 free.
Outdoor Music Festival, Sunday, May 27, now to

5 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 851 Maitland
Ave., Maitland, featuring 90 orofesslonal musicians
Playing classical, jazz and rock. Puppet show for
children at 2 p.m. and magic at 3:30 Bring blanket
or lawn chair. Refreshments available. Admission:
$5 per family; $2, adult or $1 children under 13,
military or senior citizen.
Gilbert aad8uIljy'5 "IIMS Pinafore" 8:30p.m.,

May. 19, 24, 25, 28 and 27, University of Central

Fl

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Florida Science Auditorium. Matinee, 2:30 p.m.,
May 20. Genera] aànhiejon, $3.50; UCF students

free with ID's,

Treiilcsya, an exhibit of recent works
by Ross
Jordan, watercn1, and Jeff Cole,
pottery,May 14 to

21,QeaJde Art Center, 100 St. Andrews Boulevard,
Winter Park. Opening May 14, 7:304:30 p.m.

8w, Ciust
Sehad Choral
Mask FeathJ, yW=1101111111Y
7 p.m., May 21, Seminole
Community
College gymnasium. Forest City
Elementary school bsd will also perform. Free to

the public

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"Up the Down Staircase," May 31 and
June 1, 8
P.M., Univeneijy of Centrj Florida Science
Audltonlun Adults, $2; students, $1.50.

6 p.m., May 21-27, N. W. Orange County
ImprovementAssn* grounds. Bluegrass, carnival
rides and all the corn you Can eaL Tickets $3.50at

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Rockford and his old nemesis
Visits a family Lt. Chapman (James Luisi) are
that has given up electric heat forced to work together to
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skateboard shop; apple picking "Gabby" Hayes. Rangers ride (Barbara Hershey) for training paramedics.
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Seekerg" (C) (1965) Ann- Sen. Jake Garn (A.. Utah); Paul Sheen) is appointed counsel to Wood, Robert Redford. A
Margret. Carol Lynley. Three H. Nitza, former Deputy Secre. President Nixon (Rip Torn), young woman marries her
young women look for love in tary of Defense; Admiral Elmo meets his future wife Maureen mother's lover but becomes
Zumwalt Jr. (Rel.)
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implications of recent techno- focusing on an exhibit of his WORLD RECORDS Gavin Sayer, Little River Band.
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3:30
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talent. (2 1/2 Hrs.)

112) INTERCOM
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$300,000 PGA tournament
from Colonial Country Club in
Fort Worth, Texas.

age.

12:00
(4) MOVIE "Frankie And
Johnny" (C) (1966) Elvis Presley, Donna Douglas, Two lovers
Plan to marry, but the girl disapproves of her fiance's
gambling. (1 1/2 Hrs.)

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HANOVER STREET (PG)
Harrison Ford, LesleyAnne Down, Christopher Plummer. Romance. This Is for
everybody who's been saying, "Why don't they make
pictures like used to?" Except for one brief nude scene,
hthls could have been made in the '40s, It's World War II
again, England, American aviators and English girls,
honor and nobility, a little adventure, a lot of balderdash,
GRADE: C.
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NORMA RAE ( PG) Sally Field, Ron Leibman, Beau
Bridges. Drama., Forget the drab title, this Is a grabber of
a movie. It's about the attempts
by a union organizer
from New York and his ally, a little Southern gal
to
organize a tough textile mill in the South. Director Martin
Ritt must be commended not only for what he did, but for
what he didn't do he didn't seize on the obvious cliches,
and so he has a warm, surprising film. GRADE: B-plus.
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Woody Allen, Diane Keaton,
Michael Murphy, Marie) lIemingwa. Romantic comedy.
Allen is back in his personal groove
s riting, directing,
starting and back in the area where he functions most
wittily. 'Ilmat's the man-woman, husband-wife, boyfriendgirlfriend continuing war. This is done in black and % hite.
and It's beautiful funny and crisp. Only flaw: .i little
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LOVE AT FIRST BITE (PGJ
George Hamilton,
Susan Saint James, Azle Johnson. Comedy. You'll hate
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yourself in the morning, but you'll laugh while you're
watching this spoof of the Dracula story. This time, Drac
is back as a crack lover, in the present, and it's all done
for full. Enjoy. GRADE: B.

DEER HUNTER IR - Robert DeNiro, John Cazale,
John Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken. Drama,
This is a powerful, memorable look at three Pennsylvania steel workers who go off to fight in Vietnam.
Director Michael Cimino has created images you may
never forget. It Is too long and some of it is forced, but It
remains a classic film, GRADE: A.
CHINA SYNDROME, THE (PG) -Jame Fond., Jack
LemmOI, Michael Douglas. Thriller, This Is a "what If"

story
what if there was a malfunction In a nuclear
power plant, and what If the gal TV news reporter sniffed
it out, and what If the nuclear scientist didn't find It, and
what If the power company brass tried to cover it up? It
leaves you wondering what if a real one had a flaw and
blew up and left a hole in the sand clear down to China?
GRADE: B -plus,
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are demonstrated in skits. (H)
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Shanghai" (B/W) (1935) ew back to America. (2 Hrs.)
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Warner Oland, Irene Harvey. a) GREAT PERFORMANCES
Andy Williams, Connie
Charlie becomes involved in a "Dance In America: The Feld Stevens, Grant Goodeve.
1115
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5:00
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They asked me" do you
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us?"
Isald is.
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Jackie Sheehen

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me beautiful with colors
like the flowers.
Lake, why do you sparkle
so?
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Parker 'Brilliant'

6:30

MORNING

(2)Q2) TODAY

By ROB PATTERSON

For Graham Parker tocall
his new Ip Squeezing Out
Sparks,Arista) Is an understatement. The record
burns like a brilliant no'.a,
sending flashes of inspiration across today's dark
rock scene. Parker and the
Rumour have never sounded
better, balancing here artistic economy and emotion
to create the most brilliant
album yet from Britain's
burgeoning Second Invasion.

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Almost overshadowed by
like-minded and sounding
cohort Elvis Costello,
Parker's acclaim began to
fizzle with a poorly produced
and ill-advised live set last
year (The Parkerilla). That
Ip was an obvious result of
the tangles Parker had with
his former record company,
and almost as an exGRAHAM PARKER
planation, a 12Inch single by
Parker and company
alternate title to the whole stabs directly at the twisted
"Mercury Poisoning" has affair.
defenses In one's self and
been circulated by sources
For the passion displayed others.
who ask to remain here Is extraordinary.
AU through the album The
anonymous.
Parker Is articulate in a way Rumour's tense, more
With all the soul-ridden almost no other new British
guitar-grounded rock backs
punch that has made Parker rocker has come close to.
up Parker's sparkling lyrics
discs and shows legendary,
Much of the new British with musical thunder. The
he lambastes "the worst rock deals with the Third
trying to ruin the bed," World Influx that Is so much first and brightest hope for
British rock has done
making him "the best kept apart of the English social new
more
than reestablish
secret in the West." Raw, scene. But Parker expresses
himself
on this album. He
rhythm and blues-based It through a song like
ed the standard
creat
rock, the song stinmarizes "Discovering Japan," a
against
career to date with guitar driven travelogue by rock andwhich every other
roll received
k .....L.
inc iyru
someone WflOse short year must be judged. this
say what went wrong.
physical stature makes him
What follows on Squeezing curiously empathic for, and
The recent pauing of
Out Sparks Is a jump to at home with, di fferent
Crawdaddy.Featwe Mag-

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his followers, in search of better farmland, reluctantly part
from Abraham and settle near
the pagan cities of Sodom and
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money, reluctantly agrees to
tutor an Affirmative Action student (Denise Nicholas) who Is
failing Kingsfield's course. (A)

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DEAR DICK: Is Timothy Van Patten, now appearing as
Salami on "The White Shadow," any relation to the other
active Van Pattens (Dick, Vincent and Joyce)? L,S.,

Waterloo, Out., Can.
Yes, but It's a grange one. Even though Timothy is
younger than Vincent, he's his uncle. Timothy Is the
Younger brother of Dick and Joyce
he'll be 20 In June.
DEAR DICK: I am interested in finding out more about
Joist Schneider (Be Duke on "The Dukes of Hazzard"). Is
he single or married
you know the rest. J.K. Fidler,
Amarillo, Tex.
Country boy Bo
John Schnieder actually-comes
from Mount Kisco, a suburb of New York, But he moved to
Atlanta when his parents were divorced when he was 14.
He was so overweight as a kid he was called Fats, and
played only character parts in high school plays. But he
lost so much weight that he became a model, then a
musician, then an actor. He did a few bits in movies
("Smokey and the Bandit") which were shot around
Atlanta, but "The Dukes" Is his first real film work.
DEAR DICK: Who played LOIIta in the film of the same
name? Jane Bryce, Ponca City, Okla.
That was the nymphet, Sue Lyon, who did a few things
after that but pretty much faded out of the pictures.
DEAR DICK: Would you pleass settle a problem for us.
My buddy and I have a bet. I say that Telly Savalas played
Zorba in the movie, "Zorba the Greek." But my buddy
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On the soap opera, "The Young and the Restless,"
Derek's first wife, Suianne, keeps puffing some white
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fact, he's never gotten over it. Tony Quinn has been
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Buffalo Bill. One was a portrait from the shoulders up, the
other a feet by 3 feet with Paul Newman on a horse.
These portraits were used In the movie. I was wondering II
you could (lad out what happened to these portraits as we
are quite curious as to their whereabouts. Pam Kaupp,
New Dayton, Alta., Can.
Your curiosity is understandable and I can tell you that
your father's paintings are in good hands. The small
portrait hangs in the reception area of Lion's Gate Films
In Los Angeles that's the company run by Robert Altman, who directed the movie. And the other one is the
property of Paul Newman himself, although I have not
been able to find out what he has done with It.
DEAR DICK: Could you please help us out with the
name of an old TV western. Jim Davis, who Is now Jock on
"Dallas," used to be In this one years ago. We think be
played a part as a railroad Investigator. We have been
trying to think of this slice "Dallas" began last year.
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A-1-D-S" in a rather phony Southern drawl. We think the
woman Is Anita Bryant In a short blonde wig. Are we
rigid? Barbara Mehaffey, Pembroke Pines, Fla.
No, you are wrong. Miss Bryant only does the orange
Juice commercials, in the first place, and, In the second
place, probably would not appear In commercials without
using her own name. The advertising agency that does
those commercials tells me the actress Is someone else
and, as for your "phony Southern drawl" remark, the lady
Is from Nashville, Term,
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Spy Drama Comes To TV

Books Introduce Children To Ideas

By Dennis MurckoWilms
American Library Auo.

Bringing youngeri (ãëe
to face with new people,
places and points of view is
the beauty of a good
children's book. A choice few
of the new spring crop do so
with freshness and
Third and fourth graders
(or younger children who
enjoy being read to as they
look at the pictures) will e
fascinated by the young
circus trapeze artist,
Armando Farfan, the star of
Jill Krementz' "A very
Young Circus
Flier."
Armando and his family mother, father, and older
brother Gino— are known as
the Flying Farfans - the
closing high wire act for the
Ringling Brothers Barnum
and Bailey circus,
This is the fourth book in

A VERY YOUNG CIRCUS FLIER by Jill Krementz
(Knopf, unpaged, $995)
CI1'! HORSE by Jane and Patrick Demuth
Mead, 79 pages, $9.95)

Its demands: "I was constanfly pestering my. father
md grandfather to let me
work with them ... even when
I was six or so. Of course
they couldn't let me work
with them then; you have to
have absolute quiet to do the
work well .. even someone
talking in the next room can
cause you to be inexact."
Another specialist is
Leonard Olson, a vintner,
who Is devoted to making
fine wine - an art that
requires both an aesthetic
sense and technoIogIcaJju.

FINE TRADES by Suzanne Seed (Follett, 159 pages,

$7.95)

Krementz' series, which
most recently spotlighted
Olymplc.bound gymnast
Torrence York (earlier
subjects were a very young
rider and a very young
dancer).
Armando
is
Krementz' first male subj
and he's a good one personable, dedicated and
leading what looks to be a
glamorous, exciting life.
In a clean, simple, firstperson narrative Armando
introduces his family and
describes everyday routines,
all of which are interesting in
themselves,
but
what
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warm to are the novel details
that spill out so matter-of
factly: "The hardest thing
about riding an elephant Is
getting on. You stand on its
left foot and grab its ear with
your right hand, and with
your left hand you grab its
headpiece.
Then
the
elephant tosses you up."
Readers
also
meet
Armando's fellow performers and assorted
behind-the-scenes people
whose Interlocking talents
keep the circus going,
Krementz'
candId
photographs bring the words
to life; a center color
sequence summons up a
sense of live ringside excitement and makes this a
touch glossier than others in
the series. The book will be a
hit anytime, especially when
the circus is coming to town.

What's especially interesting
about Olson is that before
making wine, he sold steel.
That was unfulfuhing, and
when the chance to enter a
winery business In Michigan
came along, Olson took It
because it seemed "exciting."
Despite that inauspicious,
capricious start, Olson found
himself becoming seriously
committed to the business.
He taught himself about
grape growing and wine
chemistry, and set about
developing his palate. The
systematic,
disciplined
efforts he made to master
the trade also brought him
greater self-awareness and a

David Niven stars with
Michael York and Barbara
Hershey in "A Man Called
Intrepid,"
a
six-hour
mlnlserjes detailing the
formation of an Allied
espionage network during
World War II. The susDense drain, inspired by
William Stevenson's bestselling account of actual
covert operations In Europe,
will be colorcast on "The Big
Event," Sunday, "NBC
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"The Big Event," Tuesday,
(9 to 11 p.m. EDT each
night).
Barbara Hershey as Madelaine and Michael
York as Evan prepare to leave "Camp X" in
Ontario for England In Part I of NBC's "A
Man Called Intrepid."

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Armando Farfan, the star of Jill Krementz'
"A Very Young Circus Flier," atop his clown

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Another crisp close-up for
changed - for the better - begun winning medals in
fourth and fifth graders is
style of living. Now, after 10 international competitions.
Jane and Patrick Demuth,s
years of hard "research and
"City Horse." The sta. is
development," as Olson calls He's proud, and it's easy to
Hannon, a cantankerous
the process, his wines have see why.
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Evening Herald—(USPS 48.280)—Price 25

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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
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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
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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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PVgIdaUt Cutor Promised to Increase California's gas
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kush1w of misleading go Public.

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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
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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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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
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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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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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Ex-Cavalier Owner;
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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
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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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4B—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, June 11, 1979

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71st Year, No. 254— Tuesday June 12, 1979—
9—Sanford, 32771

DEAR DR. LAMB — I'm a 27year-old male, 71 Inches tall
Dr.
and weigh 200 pounds. I'm In
excellent physical condition. I
do drink about a half a gallon of
Lamb
milk a day plus eating several
ounces of cheese and Ice cream
to maintain my body weight.
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much calcium daily would bones,
cause me to develop brittle skim milk instead.
bones so I began to look for
other equally delicious foods.
The article that you read by
Yesterday I read an article in the nutritionist Is absolutely
the newspaper by a nutritionist correct. Calcium deficiency is
who said that over half of older probably th e most common

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softening of the bones, because United States today and it
of insufficient calcium in their true that Individuals who don't
diet. Now what's the truth for get enough calcium In their diet
various age groups? How much are prone to softening of the
milk can I drink safely and how bones.
much can my granddad drink?
Specifically, women on
Also what foods contain
phosphorous which prevents calcium-deficient diets are
about five times more prone to
utilization of calcium?
DEAR READER — When this disorder than women who
your body Is healthy, it's a are getting enough calcium In
marvelous machine to behold. their diet. Both you and your
It can eliminate most of the granddad, all other things
excess amounts of things that considered, can drink as much
we don't really need. A good fortlfiedsldmmilkasyoullke.
example Is water. If you drink
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arrested were not Immediately released

reported to be from Orange County.

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$120 from the county and $27,5W from the city. A
second-year grant fo furnish the facility is expected of
$60,OW-40 be matched with $70 from the city and
$12,500 from the county, according to Fenino.
With approval expected by Oct. 1, construction is ex
to begin in January 1980.
Pe
In a work session that followed the regular meeting the
councIl tentatively agreed to grant Danjohn Services Inc.
a *Cft m"WY increase in garbage collection fees for

July 1, according to Bruce Ferino, assistant city blamer.
The Proposed site is IOCaW east of Sunset Drive,
overlooking Lake Concord and south of the Better Uving
Retirement Center.
The Area Agency on the Aging, which administers the
grant program for HEW, has "almost guaranteed"
federal funding under the Older Americains Act, Felrino
earlier told County Commissioners,
The first-year grant of $115,416 is to be matched with

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south of Chuluota off state Route 419 this morning. Sheriff's deputies ap- the election, as the council
prehended two men in a marijuana field and charged them with trespass. The bylaws specify.
Photo By Gosflr.y Pounda
land Is owned by a Miami man who gave authorities permission to conduct the
Housing Authority director While Alexander Wyche was busy addressing the Sanford City Commission
raid. A third man spotted by deputies eluded capture. The names of the men Torn Wilson sent to the corn- Monday, his 3-year-old daughter. Anna, took the opportunity to play some hide-

for a cuunty.grarg for the project of $12,500.

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Davis and other members said
they elected Miss Buratti, a
-white woman, In a June 4
meeting. But that election was
contested by a group of west
side black residents, who
claimed the election was unfairly conducted in that the
nam
AerII Ph By Tea Netsil fromes of blacks were excluded
nomination.
The
Law enforcement vehicles from the Seminole County Sheriff's Department dissidents further claimed

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by ths,Tenants'Council "Void." But Alexander Wyche, one of tabled the appointment.

"You have no recornmendatlon from the People you
asked; you do have a recornmendatlon from people you
didn't ask," Knowles said.

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only authority according to
federal guidelines, in the actions of the Housing Authority
Today
board is to appoint its membets, was cautioned by city
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May 21, the commission asked
the Housing Authority to
recommend a successor to fill
his term, which expires in 1980.
The Seminole Joint Tenants
Council, an Independent group
representing the residents in
the 480 units of public housing in
the city, felt it should make the
recommendation to the city.

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Sanford city commissioners in any court," said Rev. G. residents in Higgins Terrace Keith said he was sat
isfied
appointed Ten Buratti of Eubanks, Tenantr' Council get poor attention in their there would never be 100 perBedding Gardens to fill the parlimentarian. Eubanks also requests for maintenance cent agreement an any upunexpired term of George defended the selection of Miss improvements.
polntment, and the city should
Brown on the Housing Bumtti an the grounds that the
go shtM and name it board
Authority Board following a Authority board is presently
The commission, after member. On Keith's motion,
Monday night meeting which composed of four black hearing statements from angry the matter was taken off the
saw opponents and supporters members and no whites and the residents omi both sides of the table and Miss B
uratti was
of MIss Buratti swap charges of board needed balance.
question for over an hour, appointed 4-to-tIuafair practices.

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school's jazz dance program will be the subject of a feature story In Friday's
Leisure magazine in The Evening Herald.

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month
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people looking over your react to most situations at a
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ahoulder,Findoutmoreof what moment's notice.
Oswald: "Maybe East
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should have made a
19) Your mood today will be
following your birthday by
Vulnerable: East-West
Ughtner double of seven
geared more toward light and
sending for your copy of Astro.
spades and hoped that West
Dealer: South
fun activities than toward those
Graph Letter. Mall $1 for each
West North East South could guess to lead a club."
to Astro-Graph, P0 Box 489, that are on the serious side. It'll
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more of a social event than a is suddenly- eliminated today.
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workday. Look for the unusual
An Alabama reader asks
Exhilarating pals could turn
to turn things around.
what we respond to parttEO (July 23-Angs. 22) The this into a fun day for you.
BY Oswald Jacoby
ner's one-club opening bid.
speed at which you accomplish Respond to spur-of-the-moment and Alan Sontag
We respond one diamond,
things makes this a very invitations,
but see nothing wrong with a
Oswald: "Here Is an Eas- two-diamond jump. The one
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
productive day. You know what
Blackwood
that important
pointis
thatsuit.
we
needs doing and you're willing Something good could pop out ofley
really
shows the hand
importance
respond in our
six-card
to apply yourself.
left field today. Don't sit back of planning your play at (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I
vnwo (Aug. 23-Dept. 22) on your duff. Act on it. You can
trick one,"
That mental lift you were only come out on top.
(Do you have a question for
Alan: "It Is a grand slam
the experts? Write "Ask the
contract so it Is really
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
looking for is forthcoming
portant for declarer t6 stop Experts,' care of this newspatoday. Fun things will be Being around other people
Per. Individual questions will
and
think."
happening because you run Into stimulates your creativity
Oswald: "Easley points be answered if accompanied
exciting and Invigorating today and Ideas could pour
by stamped, sell-addressed
out th
at any unthinking de- envelopes. The most Interestfrom you. If you think any of
friends,
claret automatically dis- sng questions will be used In LIBP.A (Sept. 3.(kt. 23) them are worth trying, put
cards a diamond on the ace this column and will receive
Something important to your them to work,
of hearts at trick one. After copies of JACOBYMODEAN)

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trick short."
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system at $33,320 above
Mrs. Charlotte Smith,
Davis said his county is using Datavote said his firm has 35
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witch the way inciting of rubber bumpers in Charlotte, N.C.
each with one card needed per
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Robert Pickett of CES said
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An unsuccessful candidate in Elections Supervisor Camilla his firm has machines serving
Jeff Etchberger, coumty the primary election fil
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budget director, has estimated challenging the election and the conunisslon to ur
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county through the sale of its conunittee, told commissioners satisfied with the results.
Herald Staff Writer
old mechanical machines,
at the workshop meeting
The major differences betetA contract to purchase 456
A 1nember citizens ad- Monday the committee voted ween
the
machines
new puch card voting machines visor)' committee, appointed by unanimously to urge the manufactured by the two firms
Is to be awarded by the the commission, recommended commission not to purchase are: punch cards for CES are
Seminole County Commission the switch after a 30-day study any
more
mechanical already perforated while those
, by Aug. 1. DeIvery of the new of the two methods. Corn- machines,
recommending ofDatavoteare not; more votes
machines Is expected by Jan. 1 missioners began looking into instead the county go with the can be cast on CES punch cards
for use In the March the possbility of switching after new punch card system.
and candidates' names are
presidential preferential last September's first primary
The
committee
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primary,
when many of the county's 178 for the county to purchase the are numbered on CES.
mechanical voting machines punch cards machines from the
The county commission malfunctioned,
Each punch card under the
CES Voting Machine Inc. of
Monday he
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before the council for formal action at next week'S
meeting.
The firm, which has served the city since Jan ua ry, 1978,
Wits granted an increase based on the higher consumer
price index and 10 cents reflecting Increased cost of
gasoline. A request from the company for a 75 cents a
month increase was turned down,
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Former Insurance Chief
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MIAMI i UP! — Former State Insurance Commissioner Tom O'Malley was acquitted . Monday of
charges he lied to a grand jury when he told it he had no
connection with a Fort Walton Beach shopping center.
O'Malley had contended that although he had Interest In
the center in the past, he did not at the time he testified
'before the jury in 1972.
O'Malley still faces a three-year jail sentence in his 1978
conviction on 21 counts of mail fraud and extortion. That
(IltiViCtiOn is under appeal.

Suit On Executions Set
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — The Florida Supreme
Court was set to hear oral arguments today on a suit
seeking to temporarily halt the executions of nine condeinned inmates closest to the electric chair.
The suit, filed May 29, asks the court to provide attorneys at state expense to handle hectic and lengthy lastzitinute appeals similar to those undertaken by the Legal
Defense Fund for John Spenkelink prior to his May 25
execution.
The suit also asks the court to enjoin the state from
executing anyone else until the question of who should pay
for an indigent death row inmate's legal counsel Is settled.

A white Gremlin with red stripes was reportedly involved in
three separate incidents of mischief and vandalism, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Gavin Duffy, 42, of 102 Donnington St., near Longwood, told
deputies persons riding in a car of that description .11ed up in
front of his home about 4 a.m. Saturday.
the of the passengers threw a 20-inch boy's bicycle at Duffy's
car cauirtg an estimated $150 worth of damages, Duffy told
deputies. Damage to the 1977 Pontiac included bent crome,
scratches and body dents.

OCALA, Fin. (UP!) -A plastic surgeon said he felt like
yanking his hair out in handfuls after receiving an electric
bill for $6,106.
"You cant say receiving a $6,000 electric bill is funny,"
Dr. Glen Neel said Monday.
"You don't realize how much you pay until it hits you
like this. Then you want to pull your hair out."
The amount due covered 2½ years of power for which
Neel never was billed. Utility workers apparently could
not find the meter at his office.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
15,000 Refugees Flee
Nicaraguan Fighting
MANAGUA, Nicaragua - Some 15,000 refugees
streamed out of embattled Managua seeking refuge from
the heaviest fighting yet in the capital between Sandinista
rebels and Anastasio Somoza's national guardsmen.
About 60 U.S. citizens trying to leave the city came
under sniper fire as they vainly awaited evacuation at the
U.S. Embassy compound near one of the combat zones.
No casualties were reported.
For the first time, the air force of President Somoza
strafed and rocketed guerrilla-held districts in the capital,
igniting fires that enveloped Managua in huge pails of
smoke.

Flight Across Channel

* Fires
* Courts
* Police Beat
AMVE1S CLUB BREAK IN
Someone kicked open the locked front door of the Amvets Club
In Oviedo and made off with several cases of beer and some
change, according to Seminole County deputies.
The incident occurred sometime between 4 a.m. and 7:30 pin.
Sunday at the Am'. eta Club on State road 426,
Five cases of assorted beer and an undetermined amount of
change
the
stolen, deputies say.
deputies say.

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ATTACHE CASH STOLEN
A St. Christopher's medal and a
attache case was stolen
from the car of a South Seminole County man, according to
Seminole County deputies.
George Martin, 45, of 7135 Wrenwood Way, near Maitland, told
deputies be left the attache case in his car in the parking lot of a
vinyl

"We made it!" Allen shouted as he floated the plastic
and polysterene contraption into this sandy, crescentshaped beach 15 miles south of Calais to the cheers of
more than 300 ell•wishers and reporters who raced to

greet him.

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HOSPITAL NOTES
SEMIiOLR MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL.
June II, 7S
ADMISSIONS
Sanford

Mary E. Brown

Logan,

Deitona
Harvey H. Gore, Lake Monroe
Dorothy Lee Seiph, Longwood
Darlene H. Christ, Orange City
Irene S.

DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Anna S. Douglas
Henry Lee Fields
Melvin Fisher.
Herman Greet

John C. Diet;
Willie Ma. Hannar
Ellen V. Kefler
Jennifer Kelly
Eldra K. King
Hattse P... Lawson
Mary L Morris

Roosevelt McClain
Joyce W. Myers
Robert E. Shepard

C. Patterson

Phyllis Taylor
Eddie Woods
Emilie E. Smith, DeBary
Reldar G. AnderSon, Deitona
Lester T. Carroll, Lake Helen
Douglas D. dine, Longwood
Frank H Sims

abriel Sosa
uanhla Southward
oseph Watson
ap W. Blevins, Deftary
ames
Grace M. Caldwell, Deitona
Melissa R. Lee, Deltona

FURNACE STOLEN
A furnace, luggage and other items with a total value of $1,042
were reported stolen from the home of Carmine Marino at 2527
Georgia Ave., Sanford, according to records.
Police said the theft occurred sometime between Saturday and
Monday while the owner was away. The thief gained entry to the
home by forcing open a window in the master bedroom.

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An Aug. 31 special election to fill one, and possibly two seats on
the Longwood City Commission was called Monday night by
Mayor June Lonnann.
The election was called after the mayor's motion to appoint
District 1 Commissioner Larry Goldberg to the District 5 vacancy
failed.
Goldberg said he may resign, effective Aug. 23, to run for the
District 5 seat. If he does, the District 1 seat will also be on the
Aug. 31 ballot. He has until June 21 to submit his resignation. He
must resign 10 days before the qualifying date for the special
election.
Both Commissioners J. R. Grant and Ray Leibensperger spoke
out in favor of holding a special election.
They noted Stephen Barton had served only one-fourth of his
two-year term when he moved out of the city two weeks ago.
Mrs. Lermann passed the gavel to Deputy Mayor Leibensperger in order to make the motion on Goldberg. He moved to
District S last year from District 1, which he was elected to
represent. Goldberg, who asked if he could second the motion,
wa4 advised by City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. not to vote on the
Issue. so the motion died.
In making the motion, Mrs. Lormann said, "It is plain to
everybody how I feel about Mr. Goldberg, I think he has done a
good job as commissioner."
"If I didn't love this little city I would just resign and let it fall
apart," said Goldberg In response to the suggestion he resign
immediately so that the commission could name someone to fill
the seat instead of waiting for the election. Goldberg refused to do

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million loan from FmHA for loan requests has been
water and sewçr Improvements established, Kulbe said.
along Rinehart Road may be
Terms on FmHA loans,
g1en al.! life. Whe
n. the Kulbes aald,;call for the city, to
orgina1 request was made repay the money at five percent
earlier this
the city was Interest ora period ofupto4o
told the project did no qualify years. Water dnd sewer line
since there was not substantial loan payments would be made
residential development on up in part from the fee to the
Rinehart Road and the project users once the
Is installed.

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so saying tie ieeis it important to nave an experienced commissioner in on the budget planning sessions soon to get un• •
der way. Whoever is elected to District 1, if Goldberg resigns, will
only serve through December when his term expires.
Goldberg and the city are defendents in a suit brought by
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elected to represent. The suit was filed last October, but the
MIAMI (UPI) - The
to fly to Cuba.
When the plane landed at were "very nice. They treated
commission refused to vote on the issue until found in contempt American jetliner hijacked to Nor was it known what be used Jose Marti International .j1. us with curiosity."
and threatened with jail by Circuit Court Richard Muidrew on Cuba In nearly seven years to commandeer the widebody port in Havana, it taxied to a
The airliner was allowed 10
May 29.
returned to the United Stabs M.
- remote part of the airport leave Havana at 1:29 a.m. EDT,
In a special meeting held May 31, the commission voted 2.1 not with 206 passengers and crewSam Kass, a passenger from because the Cubans were ap- after some 5 hours on the
to vacate Goldberg's seat. Daves said at the time that he would men early today but the "Latin- Boca Baton, Fla., said he first patently afraid there might be ground, and
a little over

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The attorney for a han-

dicapped woman who lost a bid to enter a North Carolina
nursing school because of a ruling Monday by the U.S.
Supreme Court says Congress should amend a 1973 act
affecting the handicapped.
The Supreme Court, In a 9.0 decision, said the law does
not require a professional school to make significant
changes In Its program to accommodate a physically
disabled applicant.
Frances Davis had sought admission to the nursing
program of Southwestern Community College but was
turned down because of a severe hearing Impairment.
Although Mrs. Davis is a skillful lip-reader, the school
said her abilities were not adequate to make her an effective nurse.

a half-hour later in Mianii
`-~
` the hijacker, a -,IAtin. a bomb on board.
deered the huge plane to- baking man" about Root-11
Miss Lewkowicz said buses where anxious relatives anØ
mnalned in Havana, his fate and 115 poiax, who sat across came and took the occupants to friends milled around outsicip

despite the
vote. Julian saidMonday night he had not
heard anything from the court.
Mrs. Lormann expressed reluctance to call the special election, unknown.
the aisle ft= him just
the terminal, where the Cubans the customs Inspection area.
but Jullan advised since It was apparent that the commission was
There was no Immediate the first-class section, when he
unable to agree on an appointment, the charter required a special word on why the husky man, stood up and opened an
election be called.
.
about 3O years old, hijacked the overhead compartment to reAfter Barton read his
letter of resIgiation, at the Delta Air Lines 11011 Monday trieve "a kind of Army jacket."
beginning of the meeting, he was presented with a certificate of on a flight from New York to
He put It on and zipped It i,
appreciation for his service to the city by Mayor Lormann.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Kasa sald adding he took note
because he asked himself,
Carter Gives Phase 1
"Why would anyone bewearfng
Oil
Ofjacket going
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The Seminole County Corn- will hold public hearings to
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out of mission after a 7 p.m. public consider:
kindhe got somethingtoFort
the overhead comportment and hearing today will decide
- An amendment to the
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter
rather determinedly walked whether to increase by $2.36 comprehensive land use plan
Inflexible, publicly ist doctor
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forward. That was the lad we monthly, the rates to customers change the use on a lot in
today formally proposed the first phase of his
on average Medicare fees in a given
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saw of him," said Kiss. using the four county-owned McNeils Orange Vllli from
national health plan — to shield every
would be establW'aed for elderly or poor
"SUy
afterwards we were utility systems.
American from the cods of major illness, to
participants In Healthcare. Advisory
residential to commercial
aware
that something was
Cbnu]tIng engineers, Post, district.
provide free prenatal and infant care, and to
schedules would be ad up for
sertonel'
y aznIu
Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan of
reform programs for the poor, disabled and
reimbursement
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least
75Jim
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a
Delta
spokes.
Orlando
elderly.
has recommended Council of Girl Scouts for tbe
Employers would have 10
man In Atlanta, said Delta minimum monthly sewer rates county to vacate
The price tag is $23 to $25 billion. No in.
percent of any premIum employees
and give to tt
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was taken over beLncreaaedfrom $948 to $11.
creases in the payroll taxes would be required
more than 25 percent.
girl
scouts
a
right-of-way
100
without warning Monday at 7 — a 20 percent
under the Carter plan, accordi ng to an outline
Coverage for all 24 million Persona on
feet
wide
by
six
lots
long.
p.m EDT over Wilmington,
prepared by the administration. The effective
The engineers said revenues
Medicare would be Improved, permitting,
perm
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Del.,
when " man entered the from the four systems
dateisl983.
on,thagedajddisadan]iwI
mercial
to single family
fllghtdeckamddeunandedtobe Lynnwood, Country Club,
In all, 56 million people would receive
number of fully subsidized hospital days after
dwelling distrIct an area of loth
flown to Havana, Cube." 11 Indian Hills and Consumer
protection they do not now have against
th first day's payment.
Street in Chuluota. The
pilot notified the Federal Utilities - in the
major illnesses.
and property consists of 1.033 acre.
States would abate some of the HealthCare
Aviation Administration he was central part of the county are
There are two main features of the Phase
cod for lowincome eligibles, but would be
— An appeal from a Board of
flying t Cuba.
One plan.
given about $2 billion in fiscal relief initially.
not sufficient to meet operating Adjustment decision allowing
—HeajthCare: a new $18.2 billion umbrella
Constance Lewkowlcz, of expenses, debt service the operation of a private school
Private Insurers
federal insurance program consolidating
Margate, Fla., returning from a coverage and a balloon for children with learning
Employer Guarantee, while the go-en --aid
Medicaid - for the poor -and Medicare WoddlZl8 in New York, said it payment due in '
would handle HealthCare, rnai,g fofi we of
sabilities at 3221 Sand Lake
Th county CC(flIfliSSiOfl °• di
for the elderly — into a single structure to
private cranpelsies as carriers and claim
w=ild
Wild about 8:10 P.m. the
Road.
produce better efficiency and reduce fraud,
handlers on a competitive bid basis.
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abuse and waste. General tax revenues would
corn: "'We are not going to Fort
pay for this part. It also would cover the near
Lauderdale or $i*m.. Our
today,
poor, small and high-risk businesses and
destination Is Havana, Cuba.' I
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suggesting that to Implement a cornothers not covered.
didn't believe what he was
mL readings:
No
pIve
UnIversal PLO woo ''lkde .
—The Employer Guarantee: a $1 billion
"Ph- Rain probability
saying."
mars than an expanilun, tkouh new
peratare, $1; svenilghtlows, percent today and 25 percent
Provision that builds on current group coverGary GliboIf, 25, of New 74; yesterday's high, 91; tonight.
IPgfrlthLmi of
age by pri vate insurers, requiring employers
York,
rrkhW his first flight to barometric pressure, 29.92;
WEDNESDAY TIDES.
toprovldeminimnumcatadropldccoverageto
The outlIne also Included a companion
visit
friends
in Florida, said, relative
'dlty, 75 percent;
all 156 ,ntWon full..ttrne workers and their
Daytona
Beach: high !O:5
between the CuIt&amp; luau and a
"The guy tidjacker) got on the wI, NE at mph.
LflL,
families; coverage that darts after the first
11:23
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loss 4:3 a.m,
pensive, ama-abut pl
oftirsd by Semi,
horn and said, 'I'm sorryladles
F.reea.1
Partly
4:47
p.m.
cloudy
$2,5% at annual out-of-pocket ezpenses
Edward Kennedy, D.Mau. Kennedy
and g"ti.'nai, I nuit do what thesugh Wemuieaday. Chance of
For all pregnant
Port Canaveral: high 1O:l
prenatal care
stbnated the cod of his plan would be HO
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do and I'mgang to a few
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ocn
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billion in private and fede
federal uney. 1U
Cos ," hesaid. today. llbe I. the upper Ru 4:Up.m.
private plans, as would Infant services for at
White l*una. edets of the Ksmiy puP'S
(sfl sold I$$IIIar give no LW$ ISight madly aresad ii.
least the first year of a child's life.
Baypod: high 4:4* a.ni., 33Ø
cat came to
billion.
b'
reason.
Winds meetly northeastiO 1015 p.m., loss 9:58 a.m., 11:02 om.

Hearing Tonight
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Talmadge's Wife On Stand
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen. Herman Talmadge, DGa,, has weathered eight days of testimony from his chief
accuser about an Illegal money-laundering scheme, but
now he must confront his embittered ex-wife and her We
of an overcoat stuffed with cash.
Mrs. Betty Talmadge, who was divorced by the senator
in 1977 after a 35-year marriage, was scheduled to testify
today as the Senate Ethics Committee continued hearings
into five charges of financial misconduct.

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had great respect and a world
of admiration for him. He was
just one hell of a guy, a hell of a
man."
"There will never be anyone
to fill John Wayne's boots,"
said Martin, who appeared In
seven Westerns with Wayne.
"There's nobody like Duke
and there won't be another me,
ever again."
"I knew John very well," said
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people on 145. It was awful. Oh
my God, it was terrible," said
Richard maI1ey, who watched
Um plane - nose-dive and crash
as he drove along Cypress
Crk Road,
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"I talked to some close
friends recently who were close
friends of the Duke and they
said he was coming along well.
It was quite a shock to hear he
died," said Gene Autry, a fellow
movie cowboy in the 1930s and

about 200 of them, and he made
a lot of Important pictures that

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By United Press International will live on and on. We're for. their hearts will continue to
was born 72 years ago, Mayor
From cowboy actors to tunate to have those pictures, live. In real life he demonstrat- Pat Mormissy said "the city will
politicians, from those who he was a unique presence and in ed the same courage and
miss him, he was very well
worked with him in movies to those pictures we will always positive attitude that charac- thought
of in our town," even
the Inhabitants of the Iowa know his memory.''
terized his roles in so many though Wayne's finnily moved
birthplace he left when he was
Wayne, who spent his adult films."
away when he was 4 and Wayne
4, they all expressed so rrow life portraying bravery on film,
Autry paid t ri bute to' Wayne never returned.
over the death of "The Duke." was praised for the bravery of as "a fine man, a very fine
tried to get hun back,
Although It was no secret for his dying by federal Judge American jmnd a great credit to"We
but
he'd
never come," the
weeks that Wayne was dying, Joseph Young of Baltimore, the industry."
mayor
said.
"lie
would say he'd
some of those who knew him chairman of the board of the
"John and 1 worked together try to come, but he'd call or
still were shocked.
Amerlcan Cancer Society,
on the Republic (studio) 1t for write and say a movie came up
"Oh, no" gasped Western
Wayne's "long and con- about 10 or 12 years," said or something.
character actor Strother tin uing ba ttle against cancer ... Autry, now a wealthy business"We have his birth place and
Martin, when told by telephone provided inspiration to patients man. "We were very close keep it up," the mayor said, and
that Wayne was dead.
throughout the world," Young friends."
there is talk of a memorial to
"When the word was flashed said. "The hope he instilled in
In Winterset, Iowa, where he the actor.
on a television show I was
watching It was just a big
shock," said comedian Bob

Nixon administration.
"John's death Is a great loss,

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Death Of 'Duke' Brings Sorrow

PHENIX CITY, Ala. (UP!) — Digger O'Dell, who spent
10 days "burled alive" to protest skyrocketing gasoline
prices, says he feels he didn't fulfill his commitment to the
...people when he was ordered out of the six-foot deep vault
Monday.
"I hated to come out because Ilet so may people down,"
O'Dell said, "but the doctors ordered me out. I couldn't do
anything more down there. I just kept getting weaker and

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stuntman, who has a history of heart trouble, out of the
grave when doctors said fatigue and high temperatures
had caused him to weaken.

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UP!) — Crews digging in bitterly cold 75-mph winds discovered a 5-inch crack in an
underground section of the $9 billion Trans-Alaska
pipeline, large enough to account for the leakage of over
1,500 barrels of crude oil.
The leak, discovered Sunday, brought to a halt a daily
flow of some 1.2 million barrels of oil delivered by the 800mile conduit t6 tankers at the southern port city of Valdez.
The crack was found in a section of the pipe where a 6inch "wrinkle" was found earlier, indicating a buckle in
the isolated stretch.

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In April 1978 he underwent
Rooster Cogburn in "True successful open-heart surgery
Grit."
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of

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GRANGEVILLE, Idaho (UPI) — A crippled DC-3
searching for a flat spot to land In rugged north Idaho
wilderness Monday plunged into wilderness Monday
plunged into the swift-moving Seiway River. At least two
of the 12 Forest Service employees aboard survived, Including one man who hiked 10 miles to safety.
The plane was carrying the employees on a 32-minute
flight to a wilderness orientation school In Grangeville
when one engine apparently burst Into flames, then fell off
the aircraft. It crashed into the river while the pilot was
searching for a fiat stretch of the river on which to set
down.
It was not known how many died in the crash because
the plane — and possibly the passengers — may have been
swept down the swift-moving river. The Forest Service
confirmed Monday night there are at least two survivors
and possibly more.

that the project has been
reviewed a second time and will
now be given reconsideration.
The funds, If approved, would
on Rinehart Road.
be used to install water and
The preliminary plans sewer lin es along unserviced
submitted to FmHA have portions of Lake Mary

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that eye patch 20 years ago," cardiac surgeons replaced a
the 6-foot-4 inch "Duke" corn- defective mitral valve at the
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cancer Monday. He was 72.
Oscar in 1970. He had been from the heart of a pig. Doctors
Wayne's death was an.
nominated once before for termed
the
operation
nounced by Bernard Strohm,
"Sands of Iwo Jima."
"uneventful."
administrator of the UCLA
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recurring bouts with cancer.
synonomous
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Wayne died at at 5:35 p.m.
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PDT, "with all of his chijdrenat
on
any of his opinions.
his side," Strohm said. The
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hospital before the death was
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yard Square, smoking a cigar
Wayne fought for life until the
end. "He had been In con.
and getting pelted with snowI' I
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the audience broke
wanted to be awake when he
into cheers and chanted,
died. He would tolerate the pain
"Duke! Duke! Duke!"
just to be near his family."
However he lapsed In and out
"lie was fantastic," said
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Lampoon editor Walter Isaacson. "He's tough. I guess if he
"Sometimes his vital signs
can handle all those cowboys
would stabilize and he would
JOHN WAYNE
and
Injuns, he can handle us."
look over and call, often In a
... Fought To The End
Wayne
underwent surgery in
--loud voice, for his children.
1964
for
lung
cancer
and
•
When th ey would appear, he final public appearance at the
His pict ures made him one of declared afterward, "I've got
I
would lapse back Into the Academy Award ce remony in the great box office draws of all
the
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April , drawing an emotional time and of his critics' corn- tr
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his
ailment
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when he strode out to present lnhlsperforinancesWaynewas virile hero
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As it became clear dea th was the Oscar for best picture.
fond of saying: "Nobody likes
But Wayne himself di sclosed
approacjilng for the rugged,
John Wayne rollicked, my acting but the public."
the
surgery saying the public
rumbling-voiced "Duke," he brawled and shot his way
IU•U BLQ
Wayn e made his first movie sho uld know t hat cancer could
was given many honors. Con- through more than 200 movies in 1931 and while he starred be
gress and President Carter but though his role might be in such epic films as in detected and possibly halted
jits early stages.
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authorized aspecial gold medal Marine, pilot, cowboy, sea "Stagecoach," "Back to
The actor was plagued by a
— of the kind given to such captain, prize fighter or cavalBataan," "Red River," "The series of respiratory problems
national figures as the Wright ryman, he was always the hero Quiet Man" and "The Green In the mid-1970s, often undergoBrot hers - and he made his and he was always John Wayne. Berets," he won his first trig tests
in hospitals.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI) - Former Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger says he appealed to the president of
Mexico to let the deposed shah of Iran visit the country
because the United States "would not do anything."
Kissinger, who was in Columbia to attend a $100-a-plate
Republican fund-raiser to honor GOP Sen. Strom Thurmond's 25th anniversary In the Senate, talked briefly with
reporters before the dinner Monday night.
"I felt the United States had a moral obligation to
stand by a man who for 40 years was our friend," said
Kissinger, who is currently teaching and writing In
Washington.
The shah, his wife and their entourage flew to Mexico
Sunday from Paradise Islands in the Bahamas, where
they had been in semi-seclusion since the Iranian ruler
was overthrown several months ago.

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Bryan Allen, 26, will collect a $200,000 prize for his
historic flight In the Gossamer Albatross, a featherweight
aircraft that looks like a cross between a glider and a
bicycle with wings.

BURGLARY ARREST
A 21-year-old Sanford man was arrested and charged with
burglary early Tuesday morning as he was leaving a furniture
store with $74, police said.
Sanford police said they arrested Sylvester Davis of 203½ E.
21st St. at 4 a.m. as he was leaving Larry's Mart Furniture Store
at 215 Sanford Ave. When apprehended, police said Davis had in
his possession $74 taken from the store.
Police said Davis used a water meter cover to break open the
west door of the store. He was taken into custody at the Seminole
County Jail. Initial bond was set at $5,250.

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CAP GRIS NEZ, France (UP!) — A California bicyclist
today made the first manpowered flight across the
English Channel, pumping his fragile, pedal-driven plane
from the gray and green cliffs of England to a French
beach in just under three hours.

contained a $600 St. Christopher's medal and several credit cards

was missing. He told deputies he found the case empty about 3
p.m. Sunday near a trash dump.

The white Gremlin was reportedly seen in a second incident
about 5:15 am. Saturday. Sal Scaraxnuzzlno, 46, of 134 Ledbury
Court, north of Forest City, told deputies he saw three men riding
in the compact car that stopped 1n front of his home.
The passenger in the front seat threw a sign measuring fourfeet by two-feet at his car which was parked in his driveway.
Scaramuzzino said. He did not estimate the amount of damage.
Fred Texton, 45, of 109 Wyndham Court, north of Forest City
reported the third Incident to deputies.
Texton said the Gremlin pulled in front of his home about 5:20
a.m. Saturday, and the passenger In the front seat broke out the
driver's side window of his son's car.
The driver of the Gremlin sped down the block and returned a
second time but left without Incident, Texton said. He said the
passengers were probably frightened away when he turned on the
lights.

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restaurant at 495 W. State Road 436. He said he stayed in the
Sunday.
8 p.m. until
tavern
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There is to be a new circuit judgeship for the 18th
judicial circuit-Seminole and Brevard counties.
It's agreed among many attorneys In the circuit,
however, that the new judge will probably be a
resident of Seminole County.
There is a wealth of good attorneys In the county
who would make exceedingly good judges. Who
might the choice be?
A judicial nominating committee composed of
both Seminole and Brevard county attorneys some
laymen and ot hers will interviewing and going
through the selection process. The two lawyers
from Seminole, who are members of the Judicial
nominating committee are Bar Association
President Newman Brock and Gary Massey, Lake
Mary city attorney.
According to the law, the nominating committee
will recommend several choices to Gov. Bob
Graham who will appoint the new judge.
The scuttlebut for several weeks has been that
Joe Davis of the Stenstrom, Davis, McIntosh and
Julian law firm of Sanford is among those who will
be considered. It was said a few years ago that

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War

Youth

Pope John Paul II learned during his tenure as
archbishop of Krakow how to survive under a
Communist government hostile to Poland's huge
Catholic population.
On his current trip to his homeland, too, he has
been careful to avoid statements desgined to
provoke misgivings on the part of Communist
Party Secretary Edward Gierek, who gave permission for the visit, or the Communist hierarchy
in Moscow, which pulls the strings. The pope has
stressed in his public appearances the solidarity of
the 'often-forgotten" Christians of Poland's Sovietdominated neighbors. And he has focused, particularly, upon the youth of Poland, commending
them for their perseverance in their Christian
Faith.
But it is that capacity for faith that is earnestly
sought by Poland's Communist leaders, who would
like to translate it into loyalty to the regime.
The evidence indicates that John Paul has the
ede in the tug-of-war over the minds of the young
people who will be Poland's leaders in the future.
The pope must step carefully to protect the rare
freedom enjoyed by the Catholic Church in Poland.
Gierek, who is blamed for a deteriorating
economy, could be toppled In a burst of religious
enthusiasm. The likely result would be military
intervention from Moscow and harsh reprisals on
the church.
John Paul's policy in Poland follows the admonition laid down by St. Matthew nearly 2,000
years ago: "Render therefore unto Caesar the
things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things
that are God's."
The Communists acknowledge no such distinction between the material and the spritual,
however.
And the pope's emphasis on the doctrine that no
man may claim another's Immortal soul is a subtle
challenge to a basic principle of communism.
The apprehensions in Moscow are understandable. Uncertain Russian critics have
confessed their suapetcions that "some circles in
the Poflsh ftlrelfl' thay try to use thpope's vIslt".4
'for anti-state purposes."
John Paul's years of experience seem to have
made him adept enough to deny the suspicion
convincingly. But his presence cannot do otherwise
than strengthen the church, which will remain the
strongest countervailing force to Communist
dominance in Polish society. And that will be good
for the cause of humanity and freedom.

Deserves

What He

.The deposed shah of Iran has been granted a visa to Mexico.
gut refuge In Mexico for the shah and his family won't erase the
iamefu1 spectacle of the United States turning its back on a
friend and ally of 37 years standing.
To quote Henry Kissinger, the Carter administration has
treated the shah "like a flying Dutchman who cannot find a port
cit call." That is hardly the kind of loyalty Washington should be
demonstrating to nervous friends around the world.
Privately, the president's aides stress that granting the shah
permanent sanctuary now might endanger the lives of the 3,000
Americans still, working in Iran. One official even wondered
aloud whether the Ayatollah Khomeini's zealous followers
1ght seize the U.S. mission in Tehran and hold American
4lplomats hostage against the shah's forced repatriation.
!Moreover, we cannot escape the feeling that if the United
States had, as a matter of course, accepted the shah soon after
he departed Tehran, the ayatollah and his minoins would have
acknowledge the fact with hardly more acrimony than they now
cemonstrate toward Washington. Having waffled and
equivocated in the face of imagined dangers, the administration
W only encouraged additional bullying.
:Time and the shah's considerable fortune should eventually
enable him to find a haven. With luck he may even escape the
il*assinatIon urged by one of Iran's revolutionary courts. If so,
ho will have ample time to reflect on the fruits of his lifetime of
10a1 support for American foreign policy.
:The Carter administration can take at least some of the sting
that reflection by seeing to it that the ah does his
=ting on American soil.

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Florida Supreme Justice Arthur England has urged
the question be considered in a recent report to the
Legislature.
But actual realignment could not be accomplished until the Legislature meets again.
There was a lot of controversy about the issue of
whether Seminole and Orange should be In one
Judicial circuit more than a decade ago. At that
time attorneys with offices in Orlando, but who
either lived in Seminole County or practiced law a
good deal in the county, and the few south end attorneys who existed at that time, were on the side of
linking Seminole and Orange.

Seminole currently has four resident Judges of the
13 in the 18th Judicial Circuit Kenneth Leffler,
Saul, Voile Williams Jr. and Robert McGregor.
Both Davis and Frederick were members of the
Florida Legislature in the 1960's. Frederick has
been attorney for the Seminole Memorial Hospital
board of trustees and the Seminole County Port
Authority. Davis is currently city attorney of
Oviedo and Altamonte Springs. He recently submitted his resignation in Altamonte, after 21 years
on the Job, effective next month. in the past Davis
was also city attorney of Longwood.
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Kenneth McIntosh of the same law firm was being
considered when Kenneth Leffler was appointed.
And Gordon Frederick, unsuccessful candidate of
the circuit judgeship held by Dominick Salfi In 1978,
is considering throwing his hat into contention for
the seat.

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HOT SPRINGS

The reaction of the bar this time may be
somewhat different. A majority of lawyers In
Seminole have their practices in the southend of the
county and few of them, from the past associations,
have any connection with Brevard County.

The question of whether the ninth and the 18th
Judicial circuits should be realigned Is also of great
Interest in the Seminole County legal community.

ANGL E-WAL TERS

By MARK FRIED MAN
By United Press International
-Bud Harrelson was released
bjt the New York Mets last
season and figured nis career
was over, so he retired. But In
the back of his mind, Harrelson
felt he could still play and when
the Philadelphia Phillies asked
him to Join them because Larry
Bowa was hurt, he went
Willingly.
"I've kind of surprised
myself," Harrelson said
Monday night, after scoring the
winning run in a 4-2 victory by
the Philadelphia Phililes over
the Houston Astros. "I thought
retiring was a good move but I
saw other players my age were
playi ng well, so ... I jumped at
the chance."
The move has paid off for the
Phils. Harrelson's glove is still
among the finest at shortstop
and his .295 average since
rejoining Philadelphia is better
than manager Danny Ozark
expected. He has been playing
second base since Bowa re-

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WASHINGTON (NEA)
In the movies, a
fully coordinated and highly sophisticated Intelligence network Instantly swings into action
whenever the national security of the United
States is threatened by an international crisis.
But that's not quite how it happens In real life.
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A rare view of the government's response to
such emergencies is provided by a recently
declassified Central Intelligen ce Agency postmortem analysis of the Mayaguez Incident.
The Mayaguez, an American merchant
marine ship, was boarded by hostile Cambodian
troops in May 1975. The first reports of the shlp'3
seizure, In the form of high-priority intelligence
cables, reached Washington between 5 a.m. and
7 a.m. on May 12.
Five different agenci es were Immediately
notified - the National Security Agency, Central
Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence
Agency, State Department Bureau of
Intelligence and Research and White House
Sit uation Room.
In each agency, the around-the-clock watch
office promptly notified a senior official, usually
the second or t hi rd in command, through a
telephone call place before dawn.
By 8 a.m., the senior officials had briefed the
heads of their respective agencies. In other
words, the information was rapidly transmitted
upward, in traditional bureaucratic fashion.
BU4IJO true to
at1c form, ,tte,wu
lit tle communi cation 'or coordination between
the various agencies.
"The tendency. . . to report upward. . . rather
than exchange information laterally ," the CIA
report says dryly, "may have hampered
somewhat the effort to provide quick and clear
Intelligence."
An obscure piece of legislation now moving
quickly through Congress may help President
Carter escape the wrath of Mississippi voters in
next year's presidential elections.
Hundreds of homes in Jackson, the state's
capital and biggest city, and other Mississippi
cities were severely damaged or destroyed when
the Pearl River spilled over its banks earlier this
year.
Carter, vacationing on an island off the
Georgia coast th the time, appeared generally
oblivious to the disaster. "Nixon at least made a
personal trip after Hurricane Camille hit," said
I
one disgruntled Mississippi politician.
The Mississippians became angrier when they
discovered that Carter last year vetoed a bill
that would have lowered, from 7.38 percent to 3
percent, the Interest rate on SAiall Business
Administration disaster loans being sought by
flood victims.
Prodded by Mississippi politicians from both
political parties, the House and Senate now have
approved legislation establishing a 3 percent
interest rate on the first $55,000 worth of SBA
disaster loans. The change will be retroactive to
October 1978, well before the flood.

BY DON GRAFF

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
The persistence of
bill collectors pitted against the obstinance of
deadbeats is the closest thing in nature to an
Irresistible force meeting an immovable body.
In the government, however, it's a mismatch.
As a debt collector, Uncle Sam has been badly
outdone by the debtors. Let us recapitulate.
Last month, using all of their fingers and most
of their toes, Treasury accountants calculated
the national debt at $805.66 billion. Which proves
that Uncle Sam has no peer as a borrower,
He Is no slouch as a lender either. Offsetting a
portion of the $8&amp;' billion the government owes
the people Is $140 billion people owe the governmerit.
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This means that If Uncle Sam were
simultaneously to pay off his debts and collect
what he has coming, he would be only $665 billion
in the hole.
But before you break out In anthems and
gladsome hallooing, be advised It isn't likely to
happen.
The record, as developed by a Senate ap.
propriations subcommittee, Indicates that even
If Uncle Sam could scrape up the $805 billion he
owes, he would tail to extract anywhere near the
$140 billion owed to him.
In fiscal 1978, the last period for which such
figures are available, the government wrote off
$35 billion in bad debts. For the most part,
defaulters were not your basic widows and orphana who would have lost the farm had Uncle
Sam foreclosed.
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According to Sen. James aa3er, D-Tenn., who
recently complained in the Congressional
Record about the "simply awful Job" of debt
collection, many of those who defaulted were
"prosperous and affluent individuals who could
well afford to pay."
Some of the debts deemed uncollectable were
owed by "persons who had sufficient credit to
secure mortgages on vacation sites or second
homes," he said.
If Sasser has his way, the advantage may '
shift the other way.
He has prepared a Senate resolution proposing
that the Internal Revenue Service lend other
agencies a hand In squeezing deadbeats.
caning on the IRS for assistance In debt
collection is roughly equivalent to getting help
from the Godfather. Its flint-hearted extraction
techniques have been duly celebrated in song
and story.
Under Sasser's plan, tax returns qualifying for
rebates would be checked against delinquent
loans and accounts. No remittance, no refund.
Sasser said this pitiless process would keep
deadbeats from "making a monkey out of the
American taxpayer."
Maybe so, but to the more compassionate or
aquesinisli citizens, It might seem excessively
harsh.
Cornering a deadbeat in a dark alley and
breaking his fingers is one thing; garnisheeing
the poor devil's tax rebate is quite something
else,

It's not easy at times being a world power.
Allies get rcL1ess and may grow so bold as to
resist being knocked back Into line. The military
cost is immense, not only straining the budget
but providing a political Issue for dissidents who
think civilian interests are being shortchanged.
Uncommitted count ries, Interested primarily in.
what they can get out of you, frequently play you
for a chump.
That could be today's world as seen from
Washington, but it also may very well describe
the view from Moscow.
For all that it appears to be a menacing
colossus to the non-Communist world, things are
not going so well for the the Soviet Union these
days. It is tra iling badly in the economic race
with the West. Growth, a vigorous 8-9 percent
annually a decade back, has flattened off at
about 3 percent. Japan has surged ahead into the
position of the world's second economic power,
measured on gross national product.
After 30 postwar years of Soviet (1ommatioI,
Eastern Europe is still not to be relied upon.
Poland, some observers are beginning to think,
has the makings of another Czechoslovakia of
the 1968 "spring". The Warsaw Pact allies may
be less a military asset than a potential encumbrance. Rather than drawing assistance
f rom them In the event of East-West hostilties,
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the Soviets might weli have to deploy forcea.to
hold than In line.
On every Soviet border, In fact, the ramparts
must be watched. To the west, there is an
economically thriving Europe with a military
capability that, if Inferior to Soviet forces, must
still be taken into account in strategic planning.

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ex-president of the United States to go
to this conference and accept a large
honorarium, while knowing that improprieties In
the (South African) Department of Information
had been alleged, was naive buy the least," the
source npIned.
A source pointed out that Ford is not alone
his acce ptance of largesse by supposedly private
South African ornIzaUons. Several members
of Congress and congressional aides have accepted Junkets to South Africa, and in some
Instances the 'private" organization turned out
to be fronts for the South African government,
"It was inappropriate for Ford to take a large
emoia* of cash under questionable dr.
cwnstances," the government source said. "It
could tarn out that the private sponsors were
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His next stop very likely will be with an American League club.
Possibly Boston or Texas. Or maybe Kansas City or California.
The Yankees also are an outside possibility. All five clubs are
interested in the 33-year-old perennial run producer who has been
sitting on the bench doing practically nothing for the past three
weeks.

The defection of Western supporters in the
Mideast has not necessarily meant gains for the
Soviets. Iraq Is edging away from long-time
dependence on Moscow and the religious
revolution In Iran could have an explosive echo
in the Soviet Union, with its numerous and
politically subordinated Moslem peoples.
In Afghanistan, the Marxist coup that brought
the country into the Soviet camp has turned into
a civil war in which Soviet advisers are .
assassination targets.
And then there is China, already a formidable
ideological foe and potentially a military one.
SIno-Soviet differences are not likely to be
resolved until the disputed border issue is. That
will not be possible until and unless the Soviets
give some ground. And that could create even
more problems, Inviting pressure for revision of
other borders with other neighbors.
Relations with the United States are at a
delicate stage. Should the exhaustively
negotiated SALT agreements abort for any
reason, and arms race with renewed vigor would
be inevitable. The Soviets would enter
hisltatlngly. But with their propensity for
overkill, for development of multiple and to
some extent redundant strategic systems, the
cod could be ruinous.

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Oakland 1; Baltimore 6, Chlcagooan&amp;Boston 4, Kansas City 0
in 10 innings.
Expos 6, Braves 5:
Rodney Scott drew a two-out
walk with the bases loaded in
the bottom of the 11th inning,
scoring Ellis Valentine with the
winning run and giving Montreal a triumph over Atlanta.
Mets 3, Reds 2:
Alex Trevino doubled home
two runs in the fourth inning
and Lee MauWi singled in the
winn ing r un in the fifth to help
New York defeat Cincinnati.
Car dinals 9, Dodgers 7:
Ted Simmons belted a grand
slam homer, then cracked a
two-run shot with one out in the
ninth inning to break a 7-7 tie
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the best won-lost record in the Browning rally; D&amp;J Equip- season at .1 alter a 1.0 '.- ictorv
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California
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Chicago (Baumgarten 53). 8:30
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Coffey
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MONDAY NIGHT
Monday night
East
Hemphill
p.m.
3
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300
First Game
SMITH
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TROPIC BANK
First race, 0. 5.16. Time 31.40.
300 Markham
W L Pc?. GB
322
New York (Guidry 6 4) .
3Arano-Peclna
10.50 1.60 3.70 INSURANCE
Lundqui st
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St. Louis
32 21 .604 9.10 1.60 320
Minnesota (Koosman 7 1), 8-30 7 Nixon Red
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Montreal
31 22 .585 1
6.60 7,60
p.m.
300 Martel
Ledbetter
6 Victor Arca
3 0 0 Dav i s
3 4 3 Frangipan, 222
300
PhIia
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31 27 .534 3';
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14.00 7.20 6.40 DIal
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32 32 .107 10.'7
Second race, C. 5-16, Time 31.77
Milwaukee (Sorensen 8-5) at
4 Trani Fernan
Totals
24 6 10
2 II Ead.r
200
19.70 7.10 Jennings
6 Jarwin .Justy
West
7.60 6.00 3.00
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Financial Planning
200 103-4
3.60 McCormick
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31 0 VItalle
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Wednesday's Games
Jackson Metal Works
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36 26 .311 1 EO's Jomo Run
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Oakland at Cleveland, night
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Third Game
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29 31 .403 6
125.60.
All RH
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Seattle at Detroit, night
1 Arca
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23 3 6
12.00 5.20 3.70
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Los Ang
21 34 .432 6
Third
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C.
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Baltimore at Chicago, night
2 Trani
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San Diego
21 35 .435 9
19.00 6.20 3.00
New York at Minnesota. night 7 Ben Watson
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Fourth Game
Block
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Motr.al 6, Atia 5. 11 inns.
524.40.
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Today's Games
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0 (1.3) 35.00; P (3-1) 96.90; T (3-i.
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0 0 0 WIlson
211
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34 1 4
Cleveland
New York (Falcone 05), 0:03
Signed free agents 1132.00.
Frlesn.r
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SOscar.Gondra
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72.00 620 5.70
p.m.
Larry Locasio and Larry 1--trynko.
Welton
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3 5 I Bolton
I I 0 McDonald's
100 011 0-3
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Los Angeles
Houston
440 3.20
Mitchell
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32.60 13.20 9.10
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46.0 Totals
31 4 i Totals
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Philadelphia
23 0 0
5.5),
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14.60 3.20
Q(IS)
40.10;
P(3.1)
115.50;
1(34.
Marondat-somes
New York (AL)
7:35 p.m.
400
II-6
Signed the 8 Funshlne
4.20
4) 375.00.
Raceway
234 00-C
Pittsburgh (Candelaria 14) at
following draft choices; outfielders
Q.I 7 ) 127-00, P(M) 665.40, T(7.1.
Sixth Game
Michael Echstenkamper and Robert I) 3475.00.
San Diego (Perry 5.1), 10 p.m.
IIrusfa Gerardo
15.10 10.70 6.e0
St. LOUIS (Denny 3.4) at Los
Teegarden; pitchers Richard
Sixth race. B, S.IO, Time 31.4$
2 Santi-Fernan
6.00 4.10
Angeles (Welch 4.31 . 10:30 p.m.
Budweg, George DeMaria, Frank 7Mountain Punch
5.60 3.60 2.60
7Carasa-PecIna
4.60
Chicago (Holtzman 44) at
Ricci, Kevin trot, John Seneca ana I G.R. Pete
7.80 3.10
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1 ($7.
San Francisco (Kneppeo 5.2),
Brian Murphy; catchers David 6WM'sWhlrlwintj
1)714.20.
3.10
10:35 p.m.
Butfamoyer, Jeffrey Rudolph and
0(1.7) 15.60, P(1.1) 34.10, T(7.1.6)
Seventh Game
Brian Benedict; first baseman
Wednesday's Games
2 Egana Badiola
10.60 5.00 3.60
Atlanta at Montreal, night
Randall Guerra; third baseman
Seventh race, A. S1, Time 31.33
Slubi Rodolfo
5.20 400
Cincinnati at New York, night
Ottls Nixon; shortstop Gregg I Come On
6lSasa-Isidro
5. 00 4.00 3.00
1.60
Sporrer; second baseman Brian 7 Gather
Houston at Philadelphia,
4
14.20 1.60
Q (2.3) 20.50; P (23) 61.20; T (2.5.
night
Butterfield and inlielder Tom SMikp it'zak
6) 400.10.
460
Pittsburgh
at San Diego, Howser
0(24) 40.60, P(4.2) 253.30, T(4-2.5)
Eighth Game
Kansas City
night
Activated second 1574.30.
1 Ramon-Gondra
13.00 4.80 3 60
baseman Frank White; placed
Baldwin Funeral Jimmie Cubs
St. Louis at Los Ang, night
E ighth race, 0.3.0, Time 39.06
'Isasa Echanij
460 3,00
Chicago at San Fran, night
designated hitter Hal McRae on the I M L Pinta
wrapped
up with Altainonte
11.30 7.10 5.50 S Said -Rodo
2.80
15.day disabled list.
S Duke Axe
3.00 2.00
0(1.2) 33.60; P (1.2) 103.30; 1 (1-2. Springs Little League's senior
American League
New York (NL) F'I,lced right
2 Allspice
3.10 3) 304.30.
East
league playoffs Monday night
hander Pat Zachry on the 21 day
0(1.5) 32.00, P11.5) 11.00, T(1.5.2)
Ninth Game
W L Pc?. GB disabled list; recalled right handed 250 60.
7
Oscar
Bait
18.20 9.00 3.40 with a 12-3 win over the
35 21 .644 pitcher Tom Hausman from' the
Ninth race, C. S-16. Time 31.46
5 Echani:
Boston
10.00 450 Yankees in the rubber game of
36 71 .632 1
International League.
5 Dakota Charlie
10.00 6.50 3.80 1 Gondra
New York
3.60 a best-of -t hree series.
32 27 .542 6
Los Angeles
Signed lefthander IMI. Uncouth
10.20 3.80
0(s7) 76.40; P17-5) 104.30; T(7.S.
Mllwauke
32 21 .533 6½ pitcher Ken Brett to a one-year 3 Ted's Darren
Kenny Weber and 'feny
I) 430.00.
2.60
Detroit
27 36 .309 0
contract.
0(4.3)
30.20,
P(34)
105.00,
TI
5-4-3)
Napoli
homered for the winners
Tenth
Game
Clevetnd
27 30 .474 10
Football
743.00.
60Scar.Sarduy
7.10 5.40 2.00 and Marty Collier pitched a
Toronto
17 43 .3*3 21 I/I
New England
Signed defensive
10th race, S. 11$, Time 31.66
3 Gasti.Gasti II
4.00 7.10 fivhitter
W
West
backs Rick Sanford of South 1 Averbach Joe
3.60 2.00 2.00 2Zubi.Dlaga
3.00
W L Pc?. GB Carolina and Judson Flint of SClaregun's Flyer
The senior league Top Team
3.00 3.00
Q(36) 20.50; P (6-3) 05.20; T
Calif
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36 21 .600 Memphis State.
B Running River
12.00 2)102.20.
Mi,vs
Tournament begins Thursday
30 26 .536 4
Cleveland
Signed' offensive
0(1.5) 0.40, P(1.3) 21.00, T(1-5•$)
Eleventh Game
Texas
31 37 .534 4
tackle Cody Rislen of Texas AIM, 106.40.
night and Altamonte (aces
SCarasa-Olano
Kin City
30 10 6 20 4.10
32 2$ .333 4
wide receiver John Henry Smith of
Maitland in the first round.
11th race, A, SiO,
. Time 31.30
7 Trani.lsidro
Chicago
12.50
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Monday's Results
Buffalo - Signed Scotty Bowman
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Twelfth Game
Toronto 2, Seattle 0
to mulit. year contract as the club's
1425.40.
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California 9, Clve 4
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signed as Montreal's coach earlier 6 Happy Ramos
11.00 7.20 3.00 S I5b%i.Paco
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2 Pete Aiello
10.60 6.00
Q(3-7) 41.00; P(3.7) 111.30; 7(3.7.
Boston 4, Kin City 0, 10 inns.
Soccer
1 Mexican Frolic
4.70 3)700.00.
Today's Games
Cleveland (ASL)
Signed
0(26) 101.00, P(6-2) 200.20, T(02.
Dixie Pride knocked off
A- 1.941; Handle- $130,440.

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Chief obstacles in the way of Watson's departure from the
Astros are tied in with how much they can get for him and the
terms of his contract. An added stumbling block is that any team
which gets Watson from the Astros could lose him four months
from now because under his present contract he'll be free at the
end of this season.
Haywood Sullivan, the Red Sox executive vice president and
general manager, and Tel Smith, the Astros' president and
general manager, have talked about Watson. A rlghthanded, linedrive hitter, he could do a number on Fenway Park's left-field
wall. Sullivan also has had a recent talk with his own first
baseman, George Scott, and Scott told him firsthand he was
unhappy and wanted out of Boston.

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Sullivan spoke with Smith last Friday and told him he'd get
hick to him. There is a possibility they could get together on a
deal although the Astros have shown no particular Interest in the
35-year-old Scott.
The Rangers need a rlghthanded hitter. Mike Jorgensen, hit in
the head by a pitch, Is'expected to be out at least three more
weeks, which is another reason Texas wouldn't mind having
Watson.
With Hal McRae out, the Royals could use Watson as a
designated hitter or at first base, and the Angels, who were close
to a Watson-for-Nolan Ryan deal last December, are Interested in
the husky Houston first baseman again now that Rod Carew is on
the shelf.

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With so many left-handers going against them, the Yankees
would like nothing better than to pick up a seasoned right-handed
hitter like Watson with his .299 lifetime batting average, 7 1181
and 139 homers, but they can't, or rather they won't, meet the
Astros' asking price. The Yankees aren't about to give up
whatever young pitchers they have. They need them too much
themselves.
-Meanwhile, Bobby Watson sits without complaining, realizing
his .241 average Is one of the reasons he's sitting, and hoping It
won't be long before he's playing again ... for someone.
"At one time, it was one of my goals to spend my whole career
with one ballclub but circumstances have made me change my
thinking," he says.
Watson discovered he wasn't playing first base anymore when
he looked at the lineup card posted in the dugout before a game
with the Braves on May 23.
"That was the way I found out," he says. "I was never told. It
was eating onnieso much that l went in and talked with TalSmith
and Bill Virdon. They told me it wasn't a permanent situation but
a day-to-day proposition. But apart from pinch hitting a couple of
times, it has been pretty permanent the last three weeks."
Cedeno, a four-time Gold Glove winner for his defensive
prOficiency ha center field, was moved In to first base so the
Astros could get rookie Jeff Leonard's bat In the lineup. Owner of
the strongest arm on the club, Leonard was suit to right field and
Terry Pub] shifted from right to center.
That left Watson on the outside looking in and that's where he Is
now although he has been the Astros' most consistent hitter over
the past 10 years.
He feels he can still produce for some other club and he's hoping
he gets the chance to show that in the next few days.

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V.F.W., 12-5, Monday, dimming
the chances for the first half
champs to repeat, in the second
half.
Atlantic Bank defeated
American Produce Exchange
(APEX), 84, In a Little
American League game.
V.F.W. finished the first half
of the season with a 91 record,
but Monday's loss was Its ird,
compared to only one for
second half leader Moose.
Knights of Columbus and
Kiwanis also have three losses
in the second half.
Trailing 6-5, Knights of
Columbus scored five runs In
the top of the fo urth and pitcher
Brett Von Herbulisblanked
Herbulis
V.F.W. over the final ree
Innings to preserve
Von Herbulis pitched a tourhitter, with an of the hats
coming In the first three in.
nings, including three In the
fIrst. He struck out 11
walked three.
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pitcher, giving way to Dean
Debose in the fourth. They
combined to strike out 13, but
walked 12.
Von Herbulis paced the
winners at the plate with a
double and two singles and
scored three runs,
Dlckie Fleischmann and
Wardell Frederick each had a
pair of singles for Knights Of
Columbus, and Andy Griffith
had one single.
Davis had a triple for
V.F.W. and Paul Gri1fin hit a
double. Bobby Shaw and
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center field to play first base in Atlanta on May 23. The move
: originally was supposed to be in the nature of an experiment but
i- p, Cedeno has made the adjustment so well, he's now the club's
; regular first baseman.

the years. But It doesn't make the situation any
more palatable, particularly when it involves
bureaucratic paper-shuffling that affects the
health and even survival of native Americans.
Nearly two years ago, Congress revised the
food stamp program, ordering Changes intended
to help recipients on impoverished Indian
reservations. The changes have not
materialized, and Indians have not gained the
nutritional subsistence that Congress voted
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Sometime within the next few days,
before Friday's trading deadline, don't be surprised to see Bobby
Watson leave the Houston Astros.
He'll be the least surprised if he goes. As a matter of fact, the
Astros' low-key, long-ball hitting first baseman expects to be
dealt after 15 years in the Houston organization and will be rather
disappointed if he 1i't.

The regulations haven't even been drawn up,
much less put into practice. Meanwhile, on the
neglected reservations, many Indians grow old
prematurely because of malnutrition, or develop
diabetes and other afflictions because of dietary
deficiencies that could he forestalled with proper
Implementation of the food stamp program.
And many go hungry because they have no
Footnote: A spokesman for Ford acc
knowledged the Indisputable facts of Ford's transportation to faraway food stamp centers.
knowledged
of the more desperately hungry trade part
speech and the honorirlum involved. But while Some
of their food stamp allotment in return for a ride
admitting that the situation was known to be to
pick up the groceries.
"frauffm with per1" the spokesman Insisted
there was no wrongdoing. becaiae Ford was paId
Department of Agriculture Offici a
by Individual firms and conference pwaciparits, that these rules have e high priorit ls Insisted
y; they will be
not a foreign government.
published and implemented as soon as possible.
FORKED TONGUE? American Indiana have After 200 years of broken promises, the Indians
grown accaatomed - If not resigned - to the MY be forgiven If they take the bureaucrats'
U.S. government's perfidy and Indifference over assurances with a large grain of salt.

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joined the team.
Bowa
singled
home
Harrelson wi th the go-ahead
run to spark a two-run rally in
the seventh inning. Harrelson
had walked off loser J.R.
Richard, 6-5, to start the Inning
and moved to second when Pete
Rose walked. Bowa then
singled to shallow left to score
Harrelson, who crashed
through 210-pound catcher
Bruce Bochy to reach the plate.
Garry Maddox then doubled
home Rose with the final run.
Randy Larch, who allowed
nine hits, went the distance to
pick up his first win since May 4
and third overall against four
losses.
"Harrelson's done a hdlluva
job," said Bowa. "He should
have been with us all year as
far as I'm concerned."
Elsewhere in the National
League, Montreal edged Atlanta, 6-5, in 11 Innings, New York
trimmed Cincinnati, 3-2, and St.
Louis downed Los Angeles, 9-7.
In the American League, it was

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soiree, "orchestrated" In party South African
Information Minister Cornelius Mulder. He has
since resigned for his part in the alleged misuse
of $60 million to $120 million In secret government funds to support apartheid policies.
The propaganda campaign Included alleged
payoffs to foreign politicians and Journalists,
secret funding of a pro-government newspaper
In South Africa, and a reported attempt to
purchase the Washington (D.C.) Star,
presumably as a mouthpiece for South African
policies in this country.
An official of the South African embassy here
Insisted that the Houston conference was run by
a private group. But he admitted that the trade
orgnI4Ion has received some fund, from the
South African government in the past.
"The conference and Ford's speech," a U.S.
government soiree told us, "were part of the
South African government's propaganda effort
to use American business and political leader,
for domestic political ends. The Irderd of the
conference was to land someone like Ford. It was
a tremendous political coup and an Incredible
blunder on Ford's part."
Ford's $10,000 speech was used by the South
Africans to show that the Carter aduilnIratIon's anti-apartheid stand Is not the
only - or even the predominant- view In the
United States.

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WASHINGTON - Former President Gerald
Ford received a $10,000 honorarium last June for
a speech at a conference that was sponsored by a
private South African trade organization. Ford',
remarks were later used by pro-government
forces as part of the South African government's
massive propaganda campaign In support of its
racially segregated apartheid policy, according
to authoritative U.S. government sources.
In light of the resignation last week of South
African President John Vorder for his part In
the Illegal government funding of the
propaganda campaign, Ford's* acceptance of a
whopping fee Is especially embarrassing to the
man who Is dill titUlar head of the Republican
Party.
No one is accusing Ford of dlthoney,
hypocrisy or supporting racism. His speech was
a reflection of, his previously known views on
South Africa. In the main, he suggested that the
United Slates should not restrict busláess Investments In South Africa or impose other
economic sanctions because of apartheid.
But as one authoritative government source
told our associate Gary Calm, "Ford used incredibly bed political judgment."
Ford's speech was delivered to a conference In
Houston sponsored by the South African Foreign
Trade Organization, an ostensibly private group.
But the conference was, according to a re"4e

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On R ight Track

Sanford based attorneys that comprised the
majority of the local bar then for the most part
opposed the tie-in, preferring to stay with Brevard

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Stanley Hogan added singles.
Atlantic Bank trailed 5-4after
three innings, but scored two
runs in the top of the fourth and
two more in the fifth while
pitcher Brian Ashcraft shutout
APEX for the final three innings.
Ashcraft struck out seven and
walked eight while allowing
seven hits.
Atlantic Bank managed only
four hits, but they were scattered throughout the game and
combined with eight walks to
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produce enough runs for the
victory.
Leroy Richardson doubled for
the winners, while Joey Evans,
Ashcraft and David Rape all
had singles.
Robert Quinn collected three
hits, including a double, for
APEX. Pat Robinson had a
home run
single. Chris
Smith and Larry Thomas added
singles.
Two makeup games and the
completion of a suspended
game are scheduled for today
at Ft. Mellon Park. Westaide
Merchants will play Clem
Leonard Shell at 5 p.m. in a
SanfordPee Wee League game.
That will be followed at 6:30 by
the completion of tie game
between First Feclerai aiid
Cardinal Industries that was
suspended April 26 after five
innings because of darkness.
Clem Leonard Shell and
Ca rdinal industries meet at 7
p.m. In a Little National League
makeup game.

Junior Girls Softball League
leader Kiwanis Monday of-

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went 4-for-5 and Octavia Horn
and Candy Crocker each were
3-for-4.
In the other game, Hence
Thomas scored the winning run
as Colonial Room whipped
Florida Screen Services, 18-17.
Gwen McKinney and Jean
Nelson homered for the losers.
STANDINGS
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CHICAGO (UPI)
Chicago
White Sex pitching coach Fr
Martin, who had l
ill jj ce
shortly after he joined the team
during spring training, died
Monday of cancer, a club
spokesman said.
Martin, 63, Scot tsdale, Ariz,
Martin was the Chicago Cubs'
pitching coach from 1961 to
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Property

REALTY TRANSFERS

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''Albert S. Dooley Jr. to Albert S. Lot 4 &amp;N2S• :f 3
Ist Addn Ca,
Dooley Jr. &amp; wI Patricia A., Lot 25, %18,000.
Replat of Welilva Camp Sites, $100.
S &amp; &amp; Inv., Inc. to Patrick F.

Wm. L. Yates &amp; WI Thelma to Smith, Miami, beg. NE cor. of Lot 1
Leslie C. Fowler &amp; WI DeIvia 0., 61k A, Trim Acres, etc. $100.
Beg. at SW cor. of SE',s of 5E'i of
G. A. Gorflne &amp; WI Gwendolyn to
James
orlln 8vI Jeanne
Anna to
L ak ewood Shores, ISI Cot
Addn,
Darrell H. Hooper &amp; wt Gloria B.. $3,000.
Lot 29 Orange Villa Hts., UM.
Dorothy Kibbe &amp; Jessie M.
Joel D. Roberts to J. W. Huggins, Reynolds, It. ten., E 250' of Lot 6, 61k
Beg. 1179.6' N &amp; It Links W of SE 0, Cesseiberry, 5)00.
cor. of Govt. Lot 1, Sec. 34-1979 etc.
Wayne Densch &amp; WI Nancee to
$20,000.
Joseph S. Harwood &amp; WI Ruth C., Lot
,. Robert J Hester, III sgl. to Roger S &amp; N", old. 61k C, St,
Johns River
A. May, Geo. L. Spencer &amp; Charles
Ests,, $23300.
R. Layne, Lot 9 blk F, Columbus
W. Warren Oakes &amp; WI Virginia to
Harbor. 114,200.
W. Wceirtn Oakes &amp; wf Virginia J

Sandra L. Phillips, sgi. to Linda S. Lot 6 &amp; W1/4 of 5, Rik C, Paradise
Knox, Lot 5, blk E. English Est&amp;., Point, 4th Sec., $100.

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$33,700.
Assoc. Bldg. Contr. to Assoc. Bldg.
Bel-Aire Homes Inc. to Alan J. Contr. of AS, Inc., Lot 2 Hermitage
Wexler &amp; Terry L. May, igi. Lot 96 Unit One, $19,900.
Bel-Aire Hills, Unit One. $17,300.
Alber t G. Brabazon &amp; WI GwenCharles M. Rowley &amp; WI. Miriam dolyn to James P. McMahon, E 11'
to J. Kevin Pollard &amp; wI. Patricia oILotb,&amp; E41'of N I8.3of Lot? BIk
Lot 9 blk C, Camelot Unit 2. 550,000. 8 Tier 4, Traf lords Map of Sanford,
Donald i. Turner &amp;Wf Diann Gfo $3,300.
Robert). Bernhardt &amp; wf. Harriet S.
(QCD) Wm. G. Bennett Ill, to
Lot 41 Broofihollow. $66,200.
Caro Lee Bradshaw, W 73' 01105.72'
Kenneth Ramer 8. wt. Mabel to of E", of 5¼ of Lot 10 (less N 25' for
Charles E. Waggoner &amp; Floydene rd) Blshpan Plantation, $17,500.
Lot 3, blk 19 Weathersfjeld 2nd
Julio A. Malive&amp;WI Maria to Paul
Addn. $37,900.
0. Smith &amp; wI Linda 6., It 6, 61k N,
Milton Burgos &amp; WI. Orusllla to North Ortandn
AdrIel T. Burgos &amp; WI. Linda L. Lot One, $31,900.
5. E½ 01 9, blk K, Lake Wayman
S.K.B. Investments Inc., trustee
Lake Addn. 533,900.
to Rollingwood Homes Inc., Lot 1,
Ross builders Inc. to Linda C. 61k R, Lot 3, 61k 5, Howell
Cove,
Daniels, sgl. Lt 7, blk F, Sky Larks. Third Sec., $107,100.
d. 1*300.
Wilco Dev. etc. to Fla. Resid.
Wm. E. Hiatt, Jr. &amp; WI. Eleanor to Comm., Inc., Lot 30, 61k C,
Sherman E. Kirkland 1. Angelia J. Greenwood Lakes, Unit 2, 8,600.
Pryor. Lots 19 &amp; 20 Oakrldge,
Kamenoff Dev., Inc. to Walker F.
$62,5000.
'
Erwin, sgl, Lot 17, Foxwood Phase i,
Laura Krueger, wid. to Elmer F. %S4,9W.
Hall, sgl, Lots 35 &amp; 36; bik 23,
Joseph H. Dixon Jr. &amp; WI Frances
Crystal Lake Winter Homes. $19,300, 10 Albert S. Johnston, sgl., Lot 18 81k
Maronda Homes Inc. to Amos C. B. Lynwood Rev., $500.
'Garrett I. wt. Carolyn Lot ,, blk K
Benjamin Frey 8. WI Elvira to
o,Imoor Un. Two. $36,400
Paul Wilder (married), Lot 20
Bet ty French, wid. to David H. Bailmer &amp; Weiss Manor, $75,000.
'Vickers 1. Dolores L. Lots I], U I Is
Phil H. Logan, Spec. Master, etc
01k 23, Sanlando the Sub. Beaut. to C. B. Franklin 8. Don Reynolds,
5½ of NW'/. of SW". of Sec 2-2029,
- Sidney J. Campbell Jr. 8. WI. $3,000.
Sharon to Claude 0. Ricketts &amp; WI.
John S. Walsh &amp; WI Andrea to
Geneva M. Lot 2, blk 0, Camelot Mary E. Lenlhan, trustee, Lot
Unit 2. $50,100.
Apple Valley Unit 3, $100.
Maywood W. Elrod, sgl. trustee to
Olin Amer. Homes Fl., Inc. to
Earl A. Lattin &amp; WI. Gertrude Lot 10 Shirley). Baxley &amp; WI Sylvia L., Lot
01k A,, Rev. Put the Springs Glen. 23, 81k E. Sterling Park Un. 3,
Wood Village, Sec 1. $12,000.
$561900.
: James J. McLaughlin, wldr. to
Walton B. Sawyers &amp; WI Joyce to
James j. McLaughlin, widr. &amp; Betty Willie W. Southerland 8. wI MarcIa
C. Stubbs, wid. Lot 1, blk 0, South A., Lots 7I&amp;73 (loss sI3'0175) Pine
Inecr.st $100.
Heights, $36,900.
Betty L. Stubbs, wid. to Michael
Charles H. Harper &amp; WI Mary to
Q. Stubbs, minor &amp; Michele Stubbs Gilbert I. Lutes &amp; WI Mary C., Lot
)'ninor — grantor life est C 100' of 130 Howell Ests. s-d repl., $62,900.
I293'OfS2W of SEC. 6. 20 - 31. $100.
Charles T. Gregory &amp; wt Juanita
James C. Frisby I W. Kelly to Kenneth A. Foucher, sgl I David
Smith, Ind. &amp; CoTrustees to J. Curry, sgl., Lot 14, 81k 5, RepI. of
Qranada Constr. Corp., a portion of Sheets I &amp; 2 North Orl. Townsites,
SEC 25.21.30 etc., 3 parcels.
4th Addn rept., $32,500.
'Sandra E. Jay, sgl. to Howard C.
(QCD) Lloyd Roberts to Gabriella
kichmgnd I. wI. Rhonda A. Lot 12,
Roberts, Lots 623 675 &amp; 627 Town Of
k A. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 7.
Longwood, $100.

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"The t'hildr.'n of her and
Helen Dahl Invite you to
celebrate iIth them the 50th
sseddlng aiinlversary of their
parents. 1t reception s ill be
held May 7, at 2 p.m., at the
Elmhurst ('ountry Club.
"We request your help Iii
compiling a book ihieh recalls
memories from our parents'
first 50 years of marriage. On
the enclosed shet-L %%e ask that
o 'r-sr' ar t'%eut
that you have shared sith
them, and return It to us by
April 26, We believe that the
loving sneznI)rten they have
shared i4lith you, their friends,
si-ould be the most treasured
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therefore, ye request that no
oilier gift be seilL"

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beemi disclosed that a certain
brand of bread whose ad.
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"Jane and Bob Smith invite
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7 P.m.
"H is in celebration of our
201h wedding anniversary.
Your friendship Is a cherished
gift. We respectfully request no

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famous Historical 'four of PreCivil War Homes,
She is president of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
(Norman deVere Howard
Chapter), was the award
winning chairman of the Public
Affairs Department of the
Woman's Club of Sanford where
she is the current second vice
president, and has been active
In church and school events,
including PTA president.
The couple have two
daughters, Marianne, who is
married to Major Wintson J.
Barr, They live at Satellite
Beach and have two children,
Rebecca Ann, 12, and John 10,
Daughter Frances, who is
married to Orlando Attorney E.
David Kemp, is the art coordinator for Seminole County
Schools. They have one
daughter, Elizabeth Meade, 10,
and lived in Sweetwater.
About her parents, Frances
said, "Th ey gave us both
college educations, love, a
Christian home - I cannot
begin to tell you what perfect
parents they always have been
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so much and that makes life

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Many seat sample Invitations
in which gifts were mentioned.
Below are two that changed my
mind:

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Engagement and wedding forms are available at
the Herald office to announce these events. The
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The finale —and a surprise—
to a perfect celebration was
daughter Marianne singing
"Anniversary Waltz" ac.
companled by the band
unrehearsed,
What next?
Iftheirfamllyhasanysay-so,
Minnie and Rupert will further
celebrate on a Caribbean
cruise.
"I am Just so happy—so
happy," Minnie sighed with a
lump in her throat.

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Company on 1st Street,
"The big social event was to
park on 1st Street on Saturday
evening and visit with friends,"
Minnie said. "The stores were
open until mid night."
nupers oecame me standard
Oil agent in 1938 and was
American Oil agent from 1948
until his retirement in January
1969.
When the young couple
moved to Sanford, it did not
take them long to become an
integral part of the community.
They immediately joined the
First United Methodist Church
in Sanford where they have
been active during the years.
Rupert has been chairman of
the church Board of Stewards
for 15 years and has been
treasurer of the Florida
Methodist Children's Home,
Enterprise, for 10 years. He
holds a perfect record attendance in the Sanford
Kiwanis Club for 27 years.

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lot of traveling In their motor
home. They are also novice
sailors with the Kemps.
The couple's daughters and
their fam il ies entert ain ed at a
50th wedding anniversary
reception Sunday at the
Woman's Club of Sanford.
About 250 guests called during
the appointed hours, 3-5 p.m.
Pot ted ferns, other greenery
and gold and white and yellow
and white arrangements
decorated the auditorium.
Greeting the guests at the
door were Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith and Mrs. Leo King. The
guest registry was kept by the
couple's two grandaughters.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
Punch was poured and served
by Mrs. W. B. Kirby and Mrs. and I will celebrate our 40th
William A. Norris. Mrs. Guy wedding anniversary soon. Our
Strickland and Mrs. John Ivey children plan a party for us in
the social hall of our church.
cut and served the cake.
A few years ago you ran a
Floating hostesses were Mrs.
Burch Cornelius, Mrs. A.L. sample invitation in your
Skinner, Mrs. T.F. McDaniel, coluinii which I liked very
Mrs. Kenneth Limier, Mrs. much. It WItS B nice wily of
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Wilson, Mrs Howard Monteith,
Mrs. H. B. McCall and Mrs. I'm sure others will find it
helpful, too. Thank your.
Woodrow Clark.
Assisting with decorating
NEBRASKA FAN
were Mr. and Mrs. William A.
DEAR FAN: Here Ills:
Norris and Mrs. W. B. Kirby.
DEAR IIEADEItS: I have
The guests of honor were
radiant in the receiving line, stated many times that
Minnie wore an elegant mauve mention wha tsoever of gifts
rose chiffon gown corn- was Improper on an invi ta tion,
This Includes the forthright "No
.p1nent ed wi th a yellow orchid
corsage. Rupert wore a yellow gifts, please," as sell as the
in my view)
rosebud In the lapel of his dark tasteless
bNe suit.

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uncle in Cordele who owned the
Ford dealership.
When the Stricklands moved
to Sanford, he operated
St ri ckland &amp; Morrison's Ford

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If you ha ve any questions
about
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reputation of Bfalr Agency, ask

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liability I nsurance.
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Primarily, Blair Agency
deals in non-standard risks, or
those drivers who have a
Steve and Genie Blair of Blair Agency
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proLI
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"Now is the time for people to your neighbor, he probably has
shop around for their in- insurance with Blai r now.
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Agency a
Insurance with the same or 323-7710 and discover why
company Just out of habit," their slogan is "Personalized
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Office hours are, Monday
"By shopping for Insurance, through Th ursday 9 to 5 and on
you not only get the bed price Friday, 9 to 7 p.m. for the
but you will also discover who Is working person's convenience.
Interested in you as a client,"
Drop by or caU323-36or 323pa
Drivers who have violatIons 7710 for a quote. — ADV.
or "At-Fault" accidents on
their records pay a lot of money
for their Insur ance. If You Just
got tired of calling around for
quotes on your insurance, or
merely renewed your Insurance
without checking with Blair
Agency, t hen you are paying too

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lii Sanford for 47 years of their
married life. They were
married in Madison, Ga., on
J un e 12, 1929.
"We were married in the
deepest
part
of
the
Depression," Minnie said.. We
hard and had not hing
much but each other."
Minnie Austin McKinney was
graduated from Georgia State
College for Women. She taught

dde, Ga.
Rupert
attended
the
University of Florida and
Palmer. College, - ()eFunlak
Springs. He was' on the
"university bseball teatti- and
held the batti ng average record

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Blair receives many calls
concerning
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surance for tags. Blair warns
clients not to get caught In the
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A half century of marriage—
what's it like?
According to Mrs. Meade
Repent (Minnie) Strickland of
Sanford, celebrating her golden
wedding anniversary "means a
lot." It's a goal I never thought
I'd reach. I have everything
under the sun to be happy for—
no regrets anywhere."
that she and her
.husband had always 'put
religion first in their life,"
Minnie continued, "I'm not as
good as Rupert. He is the strong
one. He's the leader—and
always led us in the right path."
And how does Mr. Strickland
feel on his golden wedding
anniversary? Would he make
any changes if he had to live the
• past 50 years over?
"No, I wouldn't change a.
thing. I would pick the same
girl. I have a lot to live for—
three pretty nice gals to keep
me straight," Rupert said. "It
has been a real joy—no regrets.
The good Lord has been good to

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corporate giants such as Pet Inc., K-mart and Hilton
Hotels.
"They turn to us because I'd venture to say they can't
afford to do It themselves," Sansone said. "A large
company has Its tax officer, controller and treasurer. But
these people can't perform with the expertise and
specialization we have."
Assessors expect property owners to support their
claims when they appeal, he said.
"When we march in, we deal from a position of strength.
You can't go In there with your hat In your hand."
Sansone said, "Most companies don't have any Idea of
what their assessed value should be. They know what they
paid for It — that's It."
Sansone and his staff analyze and appraise a client's
land, property and Improvements using photographs, a
video camera and help from outside real estate experts
and engineers. AU aspects of what make up a property's
value are studied, including the actual market value,
the amount of Income the property produces and Its
replacement cost.
Determining tax value is partly a subjective process,
and assessors work without the benefit of widely accepted
guidelines.
"In some cases there is no semblance of reasonable assessment," Sansone said. "The main thing Is equalization.
If everybody were assessed with equal fairness, that
would be fine."

Distinctive Mirror Designs

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wasn't worth fighting

Winter Springs Dev. to Nader
Constr. Co. Inc., Lot lii, Winter
Springs, Un. 3, $17,900.

Andrew Koberlein &amp; Ellen B. &amp;
Arthur B. Friedman to Marjorie IL
(QCD) Roy T. Dye &amp; WI Shirley to Benson &amp; Margaret Hunilker, Ames
R'oy T. Dye, 1-3rd Int: Lot 3, blk B, to, Res. Un. 29, Sheoah (now
D. R. Mitchell's Survey of Levy Baytree) $40,000.
Grant, $100.
Burnup &amp; Sims Inc. to Petrocon,
Alan S. Attinger &amp; WI Diane to Inc., Lakeland, Beg. pt on W line of
JaAes T. Fielder &amp; wf Joan F, Lt. 100'r-wof SR 3 (aka SR 15, 17.92) in
146, Lake Searcy Shores, $49,900.
Sec 11-2030, etc., $100.
Dina C. Futrell to James S. Maloy
Burnup &amp; Sims Inc. to Petrocon
&amp; WI Kathy M., Lot 109 Groveview Inc., W 660' of SW'!. of NE'!. of Sec.
Village, $33,000.
18-21-30,S0ISR.436,$loo
Steven L. Gates &amp; wt Marilyn to
Winter Springs Dev. 10 501-Dale
Harold V. Teague, sgl. &amp; Larry R. Builders Inc., Lot 22 Tuscawllle Unit
Teague &amp; wf Mary S. Lot 364 6, S12,400.
Heatherlon Village, Init One,
Winter Spgs. Dev. to Sol-Dale
130,700.
Builders Inc., Lt 29 Tuscawllla Unit
H. Miller &amp; Sons Fl., Inc. to Jet. 7. 1114,600.
freyJ. Tramonte &amp; WI Sharon L, Lot
Tompkins Dev. to Kevin A.
IS, blk A, Camelot Unit 3, $17,000.
Fessler &amp; WI Marie A., Lt 71, Unit
Steven Heckman, sgl. &amp; Penny L. One, Garden Lake Ests., $49,800.
Magnolia Svc.
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"In the last couple of yearsi n particular, he said,
"Industries have been taking a closer look at their
property taxes. For a long time property taxes were
treated by commercial enterprises as a fixed expense
that's how they'd be listed in auditors' reports. Businesses
thought It wasn't worth fighting city hall That's no longer
we case a a,
Companies find the tax savings can be substantial.
"We've had cases where bankruptcies were prevented

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He estimated the average assessment reduction gained
by his company Is 20 percent for appeals that succeed. His
largest tax saving for a client has been $1 million for a
Southern corporation, he said.
In some cases, however, Sansone finds a company has
be treated fain b the assessor. As result, he turns
do
about a third of his prospective clients.
Sansone has an insider's knowledge of the workings of

"But he told me he wouldn't do it, Sansone said. 'He
said if he reduced the plant's assessment, he'd have the
mayor, the controller and the school district on his back
because they needed the revenue.
Sansone said the tax liability eventually was lowered by
t19 800 - but onlyafter a lengthycourt battle For'
tunately, he said, most assessors treat appeals more
fairly.
As a result, he said, more and more companies are
willing to challenge their assessments.
"Attention In the tax revolt seems to be focused on
homeowners but industry is right on the heels of It," said
Sansone, who heads Property Tax Research Co., which
helps commercial enterprises appeal assessments.

Fla. Resid. Comm. Inc. to Jo Ann Jr., cotrusts, part of Lot 71 McMattie, Lot 70 &amp; part of Tr. B, The Neil's Orange Vi lla, $26000.
Highlands Sec. Four, less part,
(QCD) Eleanore C. Goese to Ethyl
$49,000.
L. Simonis, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 &amp; I, 6th E,
(QCD) LNC Dev. to Wm, B. West Altamonte His., Sec. 3, 5100.
WIlson &amp; WI Suzanne 1., Lot 10 blk B,
Gertrude Jahnke to Ethyl L.
Rev. Put of the Springs, Willow Run Simonis Lts It. $100.
Sec. $100.
F. H. Prop Inc. to Loyd T. Velrs
James L. Hughey &amp; WI Pen! to (married), Lot 3 Hermits Cove,
Leonard Hyden &amp; WI P11 Cha, Lot 13, South First
Addn, $12,000.
Wit A, Maltbie Shores, 1st addn,,
Lorraine B. Kalman, co trustee

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ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Researcher Joseph C. Sansone
recalls a tax assessor who agreed the property tax liabillty of a company Sansone represented should be cut
$20,000.

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Lonnie G. Wynn &amp; WI Ann to John sioo,000.
Sutherland 1. WI Mildred M. Lots S
john C. Cogburn &amp; WI Ruby to
&amp; 6. blk G, Sanhando Springs 1,. 15, Southern Log
Models, Inc., Lot 12 &amp;
2nd repl., $12,000.
E' ,of Lot ii (less N 25' &amp; rd.) Citrus
Craven Dev. to Boyd P. - Mc. HIS.,
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$5,0 .
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L t . 79 G. Cintron &amp; WI. Aide I. Lot 11 blk B,
Wekiva Hills, Sec. Eight, FF Camelot Unit 3 $45,300.
Or l.,$U.900.
Carl J. Brygger &amp; WI. Stella to
(QCD) Douglas H.
S.
Margaret to Gene R
son
WI Grace, Part of Lots V &amp; 10 blk L, SEC. 2. $52,500.
Casselberry, $100.
Colonial In v. Sanford, Inc. to
Fla. Resid. Comm. Inc. to John 0. Charles A. Mandeville &amp; WI Carolyn,
O'Kelley &amp; WI Julie B., Lot 11, The Lt H, Colonial Estates, $17,000.
Highlands Sec. Two Tr. D Leplat,
Jesse E.

Unit One, $22,500.
Tompkins Dev. to James A.
8lckett &amp; WI Rosemary M., Lot 54,
Garden Lake Ests., Unit One,

Assessments

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Property Assessments Questioned

REALTY TRANSFERS

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Havieng
Ind ustryIts
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Lonnie G. Wynn &amp; WI Ann to John sioo,000.
Sutherland &amp; wI Mildred M., Lots S
john C. Cogburn &amp; WI Ruby to
&amp; 6. blk G. Senlando Springs Tr. 15, Southern Log Models, Inc . Lot 17
2nd repl., $12,000.
E' 2 of Lot it (less N 23'&amp; rd.) Citrus
Craven Dcv. to Boyd P. Mc. HIS., $5000.
Claskey a. WI Judith A., Lt. 29
6 Clntron Its WI. Aida I. Lot 11 blk B,
Wekiva Hills, Sec. Eight, FF
Camelot Unit 3. 545,500.
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Researcher Joseph C. Sansone
by lowered assessments," Sansone said.
0,14*5.900
Carl J. Brygger &amp; WI. Stella to
recalls
a tax assessor who agreed the property tax Ilabill(QCD) Douglas H. Johnson &amp; WI
He estimated the average assessment reduction gained
Robert S. Moore &amp; WI. Fey K. Lt 55,
Margaret to Gene R. Stephenson 5. Lake of The Woods
ty
Of
a
company
Sansone
represented
should
be
cut
Townhoe,
by
his company ls2Opercent for appeals that succeed. His
WI Grace, Part of Lots 9 &amp; 10 blk L, SEC. 2. $57,500.
$20,000.
largest
tax saving for a client has been $1 million for a
Casselberry, $100.
Colonial Inv. Sanford, Inc. to
Fla. Resid. Comm. Inc. to John D. Charles A. Mandeville &amp; WI
Southern
corporation, he said.
But he told me he wouldn't do it," Sansone said. "He
Carolyn,
O'Kelley &amp; WI Julie B., Lot 14, The
Lt 11, Colonial Estates, $17,000.
In
some
cases, however, Sansone finds a company has
said
If
he
reduced
the
plant's
assessment,
he'
d have the
Highlands Sec. Two Tr. 0 Replat,
Willard P. Cooksey &amp; Jesse E.
been
treated
fairly by the assessor. As a result, he turns
$65,500,
mayor,
the
controller
and
the
school
district
on
his
back
Mathews to H. A. BradWell &amp; H. A.
down about a third of his prospective clients.
Fla. Resid, Comm. Inc. to Jo Ann
Jr., cotrustee, part of Lot 71 Mc.
because they needed the revenue."
Mettle, Lot 70 &amp; part of Tr. B, The
Sansone has an insider's knowledge of the workings of
Neil's Orange Villa, $261000.
Sansone said the tax liability eventually was lowered by
Highlands Sec Four, less part,
(QCD) Eleanore C. Goese to Ethyl
.$49,000.
$19,800
but
only
after
a
lengthy
court
battle.
ForL. Simonis, Lots 4, S. 6, 7 &amp; S, BIk E,
0! (QCD) LNC Dev. to Wm. B.
West Altamonte Pits., Sec. 3, $100.
tunately, he said, most assessors treat appeals more
Wilson &amp; WI Suzanne T., Lot 10 blk B.
Gertrude Jahnke to Ethyl L.
fairly.
Rev. Plat of the Springs, Willow Run Simonis Lts 4*, $100.
As a result, he said, more and more companies are
Sec. $100.
H. Prop Inc. to Loyd T. veils
James L. Hughey 5. WI Peni to
willing to challenge their assessments.
(married), Lot 3 Hermits Cove,
Leonard Hyden &amp; WI P11 Cha, Lot 13,
South First Addn, $12,000.
"Attention In the tax revolt seems to be focused on
bik A. Maltbie Shores, 1st addn.,
Lorraine B. Kalman, cotrustee
$30,000.
homeowners
but industry is right on the heels of it," said
etc to Inland Matr., Inc., N 100' of
"Albert S. Dooley Jr. to Albert S.
Sansone, who heads Property Tax Research Co., which
Lot 4 &amp; N 25' of 3, 1st Addn CB,
Dooley Jr. &amp; WI Patricia A., Lot 23,
$18,000.
helps commercial enterprises appeal assessments.
Replat of Wekiva Camp Sites, $100.
S &amp; 6 Inv., Inc. to Patrick F.
Wm. L. Yates &amp; WI Thelma to
Smith, Miami, beg. NE cor. of Lot I
In the last couple of years in particular," he said,
Leslie C. Fowler &amp; WI Deivia 0.,
Blk A, Trim Acres, etc. $100,
"industries
have been taking a closer look at their
Beg, at SW cor. of SE'r4 of SE' of
the assessor's office. He was St. Louis city assessor for
A. Gorf Inc &amp; WI Gwendolyn to
Sec. 26.71.30 etc., $27,000.
property
taxes.
For a long time property taxes were
James Gorfine &amp; WI Jeanne C., Lot
seven
years before starting his company In 1973.
Richard J Hall &amp; WI Anna to
35, Lakewood Shores, 1st Addn,
treated by commercial enterprises as a fixed expense His
business
has grown from a one-man operation to
Darrell
Hooper 5. WI Gloria a.,
$3,000.
that's how they'd he listed in auditors' reports. Businesses
more than 20 employees in offices in St. Louis, Kansas
Lot 29 Orange Villa HIS., $4200,
Dorothy Kibbe &amp; Jessie M.
thought It wasn't worth fighting city hall. That's no longer
Joel D. Roberts to J. W. Huggins,
City, Mo., and Atlanta.
Reynolds, it. ten., E 750' of Lot 6, Blk
Beg. 1179.6' N 5. 48 Links W of SE 0, Casselberry, $100.
the case at all."
Clients include apartment house operators for whom
cor. 01 Govt. Lot 1, Sec. 24 19-29 etc.
Wayne Densch Its WI Nancee to
Companies find the tax savings can be substantial,
property
taxes generally are the largest single expense
$20,000.
seph S. Harwood &amp; WI Ruth C., Lot
"We've
had
cases
where
bankruptcies
were
prevented
Robert J Hester, Ill sgl. to Roger 55. N' 016, Bik C, St. Johns
and
businesses
that range in size from small shops to
River
A. May.
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W. Warren Oakes 5. WI Virginia to
Harbor. $14,700,
W. Warren Oakes &amp; WI Virginia .J.,
Sandra L. Phillips, sgl. to Linda S.
Lot 6 &amp; W”, of S. Blk C. Paradise
Knox, Lot 5, blk E. English Ests.,
Point, 4th Sec., $100.
Unit One, $33,500.
Winter Springs Dcv. to Nader
Tompkins Dcv. to James A.
Constr. Co. Inc., Lot 11*, Winter
Bickeft &amp; wI Rosemary M., Lot si,
Springs, Un. 3, $17,900.
Garden Lake Ests., Unit One,
Andrew Kobtrlein &amp; Ellen B. &amp;
*54,400.
Arthur B. Friedman to Marjorie R.
,CQCD Roy I. Dye &amp; WI Shirley to Denson &amp; Margaret Hunziker, Ames
Roy T. Dye, 1-3rd ml: Lot 5, blk B, ID, Res. Un. 29, Sheoah (now
D. R. Mitchell's Survey of Levy
Baytree) $40,000.
Grant, $100.
Burnup &amp; Sims Inc. to Petrocon,
Alan S. Attinger &amp; WI Diane to Inc., Lakeland, Beg. p1 on W line of
JaAes I. Fielder &amp; WI Joan F, Lt. 100' r.w of SR 3 (aka SR 15, 17.92) In
46, Lake Searcy Shores, $19,900.
Sec 11.2030, etc., $100.
Dina C. Futrell to James S. Maloy
Burnup &amp; Sims Inc. to Petrocon
&amp; WI Kathy M., Lot 109 Groveview Inc., W 660' of SW"4 of NE'/4 of Sec.
I l.1fl
VilIap. $33I000
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Steven L. Gates &amp; WI Marilyn to
Winter Springs Dcv. to Sol-Dale
Harold V. league, sgi. &amp; Larry R. Builders Inc., Lot22 Tuscawilla Unit
Teague &amp; wt Mary S. Lot 564 6, %12,4DO.
41111
Heatherton Village, Init One,
Winter Spgs. Dev. to Sol-Date
930,700.
Builders Inc., Lt 29 Tuscawilla Unit
H. Miller As Sons Fl., Inc. to Jet. 7, $14,600.
For Car Insurance Savings
fray J. Tramonte &amp; WI Sharon L, Lot
Tompkins Dcv. to Kevin A.
IS, blk A. Camelot Unit 3, $47,000.
Fessler &amp; WI Marie A., Lt 71, Unit
Steven Heckman, sgl. 8. Penny L. One, Garden Lake Ests., $49,800.
Nastage &amp; hb, Peter to Claude E.
Magnolia Svc. Corp to Polyak
Dyer Sr., &amp; wf Zone, NkAa of SWI.,z of Corp., Lot 59 Weklva Hills, Sec.
NWI/4 less E I/,&amp; W1/4 of Sec. 36-19-29, Eight, S17,400.
Check
W * th
Blair A9en c
$33,700.
Assoc. Bldg. Contr. to Assoc. Bldg.
Bel-Aire Homes Inc. to Alan J. Contr. of AS, Inc., Lot 2 Hermitage
Wexler 8. Terry L. May, sgl. Lot 96 Unit One, $19,900.
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Bel -Aire Hills, Unit One. $47.300.
Genie Blair, owner of the
Albert G. Brabazon &amp; WI Gwen.
Charles M. Rowley &amp; wt. Miriam dolyn to James P. McMahon, E ii'
fPSI PAY
Blair Agency, has been in the
y
to J. Kevin Pollard &amp; wf. Patricia of Lot 6, As ElI' of N 18.5' of Lot? BIk
insurance
business
for
more
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Lot blk 6, Camelot Unit 2. 5.S0,00(. 8 Tier 1, Traffords Map of Sanford,
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than 25 years.
Donald J. Turner &amp;wl Diann G.to $3,300.
Robert J. Bernhardt &amp;wf. Harriet S.
(QCD) Wm. G. Bennett Ill, to
The growth of Blair Agency,
Lot 44 Brookhollow, $66,200.
. Caro Lee Bradshaw, W 75' 01)05.72' since Its beginning In 1911, can
Kenneth Rc1amer 5, WI. Mabel to of E ½ of S"i of Lot ID (less N 25' for
.
1.
marked
by we moves We)'
Charles E. waggoner &amp; Floydene rd) Bishpan Plantation,
Lot S. blk 19 Weatherstield 2nd
Julio A. Mauve 8. wI Maria to Paul
have made Into its present
cnicxs'
Addn. 137,900.
D. Smith &amp; WI Linda 8., Lt 6, Blk N,
location
at l0 S. Oak Ave.
Milton Burgos &amp; WI. DrusJlta to Norm iranao (err., ç.,'.
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Adriel T. Burgos &amp; WI. Linda L. Lot One, $38,900.
:.
8, E½ of 9, blk K, Lake Wayman
S.K.B. Investments Inc., trustee
are well-versed n explaining
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'Ms.. Lake Addn. $33,900.
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to Rolligwood Homes Inc., 10$ 1, required coverag"and" are
Ross builders Inc. to Linda C. 81k R, Lot 3, Blk 5, Howell Cove,
VO
, tevaluating
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Daniels, sgl. Lt 7, blk F. Sky Larks Third Sec., $107,100.
cb
. .
d. $36,300.
Wilco Dcv. etc. to Fla. Resid.
individual's Insurance needs.
Wm. E. Hiatt, Jr. &amp; WI. Eleanor to Comm., Inc., Lot 30, Blk C.
Blair receives many calls
Sherman E. Kirkland &amp; Angeiia J. Greenwood Lakes, Unit 2, 8,600.
concerning
Pryor. Lots 19 8. 20 Oakridge.
'° the required InKamenotf Dcv., Inc. to Walker F.
562,5000.
surance for tags. Blair warns
' Erwin, sgl, Lot 42, Foxwood Phase I,
Laura Krueger, wid. to Elmer F. $54,900,
clients not to get caught in the
Hall, sgl. Lots 35 &amp; 36; blk 23,
Joseph H. Dixon Jr. &amp; WI Frances
PIP trap. 'Personal Injury
Crystal Lake Winter Homes. $1,,500. to Albert S, Johnston, sgl.5,Lot 1861k
, ,7' '
- Maronda Homes Inc. to Amos C. B, Lynwood Rev., $3$50()
Protection),
though „'
IL IS
.4srrefl &amp; wI. Carolyn Lot 9, blk K
Benjamin Frey &amp; WI Elvira to
required to get your tags;
'
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)oxnioor Un. Two. 136,400,
Paul Wilder (married), Lot 20
.. ).•,
Personal
Injury
Protection
.
Betty French, wid. to David H. Ballmer &amp; Weiss Manor, $75,000.
.. .. 'a.
does nothing to help the cent
Vickers &amp; Dolores L. Lots 13, 148. 15
.. ,.
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Phil H. Logan, Spec. Master, etc
.. ,
blk 23, Sanlando the Sub. Seoul. 10 C. B. Franklin &amp; Don Reynolds,
he Is at fault in an accident.
1381200.
51/3 of NW'/i of SW1/4 of Sec 22029,
If you have PIP only and are
.
"a '.i.'...•,
Sidney J. Campbell Jr. &amp; wI. $3,000.
'.' i
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., fault
,,,, accident,14 .e
Sharon to Claude 0. Ricketts &amp; WI.
.
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John S. Walsh &amp; WI Andrea to
a.
Geneva M. Lot 2, blk 0, Camelot Mary E. Lenlhan, trustee, Lot 90
responsible for bodily injuries
UnIt 2. S50,40.
Apple Valley Unit 3, $100.
,: ,5;,
and any property damage you
I ,'
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.
Maywood W. Elrod, sgl. trustee to
Olin Amer. Homes Fl., inc. to
:Earl A.LattinL wt. G,I-trudeLot 10 Shirley J. Baxley &amp;wf Sylvia L.,Lot create'andwlllbeforcedt pay
.
1)1k A, Rev. Plat the Springs Glen. 23, Blk E. Sterling Park Un. 3, for all law suits. So, don't
Isr NIP
.
.
.,, It J&amp; .•
$56,900.
'ood Village, Sec 1. $52,000.
gamble with your future, buy
.
James J. McLaughlin, widr. to
Walton B. Sawyers &amp; WI Joyce to

co-porate giants such as Pet Inc., K-mart and Hilton
Hotels.
"They turn to us because I'd venture to say they can't
afford to do it themselves," Sansone said. "A large
company has its tax officer, controller and treasurer. But
these people can't perform with the expertise and
specialization we have."
Assessors expect property owners to support their
claims when they appeal, he said.
"When we march In, we deal from a position of strength.
You can't go in there with your hat in your hand."
Sansone said, "Most companies don't have any Idea of
what their assessed value should be. They know what they
paid for it
that's It."
Sansone and his staff analyze and appraise a client's
land, property and Improvements using photographs, a
video camera and help from outside real estate experts
and engineers. All aspects of what make up a property's
value are studied, including the actual market value,
the amount of Income the property produces and Its
replacement cost.
Determining tax value is partly a subjective process,
and assessors work without the benefit of widely accepted
guidelines.
"In some cases there Is no semblance of reasonable assessment," Sansone said. "The main thing Is equalization.
If everybody were assessed with equal fairness, that
would be fine."

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Oil agent from 1948 Woman's Club of Sanford where celebrate on a Caribbean 7 P.m.
until his retirement in JaI'ary she is the current second vice cruise.
"It is In celebration of our
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"1 am just so happy—so 20th wedding anniversary. beeti disclosed that a certain
president, and has been active
When the young couple in church and school events, happy," Minnie sighed with a Your friendship is a cherished br;uid
of bread whose admoved to Sanford, it did not Including PTA president.
lwiip In her throat.
gift. We respectfully request no vcrtising claims "400 percent
take them long to become an
The couple have two
integral part of the community. daughters, Marianne, who is
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They Immediately joined the married to Major Wintson J.
First United Methodist Church Barr, They live at Satellite
in Sanford where they have Beach and have two children,
WEDNESDAY
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Rupert has been chairman of
Daughter Frances, who is
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for 15 years and has been David Kemp, Is the art coortreasurer of the Florida dinator for Seminole County
Methodist Children's Home, Schools. They have one
Enterprise, for 10 years. He daughter, Elizabeth Meade, 10,
holds a perfect record at- and lived in Sweetwater.
tendance In the Sanford
About her parents, Frances
Kiwanis Club for 27 years.
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said, "They gave us both
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In addition to continued involvement, the Stricklands do a
lot of traveling in their motor
home. Th ey are also novice
sailors with the Kemps.
The couple's daughters and
their families entertained at a
50th wedding anniversary
reception Sunday at the
Woman's Club of Sanford.
About 250 guests called during
the appointed hours, 3-5 p.m.
Potted ferns, other greenery
and gold and white and yellow
and white arrangements
decorated the auditorium.
Greeting the guests at the
door were Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith and Mrs. Leo King. The
guest registry was kept by the
couple's two grandaughters.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
Punch was poured and served
by Mrs. W. B. Kirby and Mrs. and 1 will celebrate our 40th
William A. Norris. Mrs. Guy wedding anniversary soon. Our
Strickland and Mrs. John Ivey children plan a party for us in
the social hail of our church.
cut and served the cake.
A few years ago you ran it
Floating hostesses were Mrs.
Burch Cornelius, Mrs. A.L. sample invitation in your
Skinner, Mrs. T.F. McDaniel, t'OIWUII which I liked very
Mrs. Kenneth Limier, Mrs. niuch. It Was a nice way of
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Roberti Morris, iirs. Fred SHPIT, L . gilts, please.
Will you please run it again"
Wilson, Mrs Howard Monteith,
Mrs. 11. B. McCall and Mrs. I'm sure others will find it
helpful, too. Thank your.
Woodrow Clark.
Assisting with decorating
NEBRASKA FAN
were Mr. and Mrs. William A.
DEAR FAN: Here it Is:
Norris and Mrs. W. B. Kirby.
DEAR READERS: I ho se
The guests of honor were
radiant in the receiving line, stated many times that any
Minnie wore an elegant mauve) mention sshatsoever of gifts
rose chiffon gown corn- Was improper on an Invitation.
.plànentetl with a yellow orchid This includes the forthright "No
corsage. Rupert wore a yellow gifts, please," as sell as the
rosebud In the lapel of his dark tasteless (In my view)
suggestion that cash is
blue suit.
The finale —and a surprise— preferred to any other type of
to a perfect celebration was gilL
Many sent sample invitations
'.auhtr. Marianne singing
Its
';ttt 4ts were mienitiued
"Anniversary Wcs"
Below
are two that changed my
companled by the band
mind:
unrehearsed.

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in Sanford for 47 years of their
married life. They were
married in Madison, Ga., on
June 12, 1929.
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de
part
of
the
Depression," Minnie said.. We
worked ha rd and had not hing
much but each other."
Minnie Austin McKinney was
graduated from Georgia State
- College for Women. She taught
school for three years in CorMR. AND MRS. MEADE RUPERT STRICKlAND
dele, Ga.
Rupert
attended
the for decades. He worked for an Company on 1st Street.
famous Historical Tour of PreUniversity of Florida and uncle in Cordcl who [)wed tho
"Tt'..W.
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Palmer, College,. ¶)cFuniak Ford de*lership.
park on 1st Street on Saturday
is president of the United
Springs. He was on the
When the Stricklands moved evening and visit with f rien ds," Da ughters of th e Confederacy
-university tEeball teaih' and to Sanford, he operated Minnie said. "The stores were (Norman deVere Howard
held the batting average record

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Interested In you as a client."
Drop by or call 323-3866 or 323Drivers who have violations 7710 for a quote. — ADV.
or "At-Fault" accidents on
their records pay alot of money
for their Insurance. If you just
got tired of calling around for
quotes on your insurance, or
merely renewed your insurance
without checking with Blair
iLongwood ala
Agency, then you are paying too
Phone 831 2285
much,
Next time, take a few
minutes, give Blair a call and
save yourself some bucks.
M"
If you have any questions
about
the
outstanding
reputation of Bfalr Agency, ask

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Steve and Genie Blair of Blair Agency
problem with their records.
"Now Is the time for people to your neighbor, he probably has
shop around for their in- Insurance with Blair now.
surance. Don't renew your
Call Blair Agency at 323-3866
insurance with the same or 323-7710 and discover why
company just out of habit," their slogan is "Personalized
office monoug,r Se"
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Iness."
Busi
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Blair.
Office hours are, Monday
"By shopping forinsurance,
say
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C. Stubbs, wid. Loll, blk 0, South A., Lots ll&amp;7S (less S43'oflS) Pine
inecrest $)00.
Heights, $36,900.
Betty L. Stubbs, wid. to Michael
Charles H. Harper 8. WI Mary to
0. Stubbs, minor 8. Michele Stubbs Gilbert I. Lutes As wt Mary C., Lot
),inor grantor lif, alt — E 100' o( 120 Howell Ests. sd repl., $42,900.
1293' 01$ 250' of SEC. 6.20.31. 5.100,
Charles T. Gregory &amp; WI Juanita
James C. Frisby I. W. Kelly to Kenneth A. Foucher, sgl Its David
,nith, Ind. &amp; Co.Trustees 10 J. Curry, egl., Lot 14, BIk 3, RepI. of
Qranada Constr. Corp., a portion o Sheets I &amp; 2 North On. Townsites,
SEC 21.21.30 etc., 3 parcels.
4th Addn repl., $32,500.
Sandra E. Jay, igl. to Howard C.
(QCD) Lloyd Roberts to Gabriella
kichmond &amp; wt. Rhonda A. Lot 12, Roberts, Lots 623 625 &amp; 627 Town of
k A. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 7.
Longwood, $100.

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strength?
Will Inv son be a chip off the
Old block?
1111 reads' to climb the walls.
Paneled, of course., I pine for
some answers.
MARGARET IN
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i)E,tlt MARGARET: I
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between a runaway (Susan
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(2) PORTER WAGONER (TUE.
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(2) NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD

the gang into Pilgrims for the

7:30
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(4) MATCH GAME

(4)KUTANA

8:55

(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
HI, NEIGHBOR

pain upon his cousin as pay.
ment for refusing to sell his
land. (2 1/2 Hrs.)
0 MOVIE "The Madwoman

7:00
(1) (2) TODAY
(4.) 0 MONDAY MORNING
(NON)
(1) 0 TUESDAY MORNING

Of Chaillot" (C) (1969) Katharins Hepburn, Charles Boyer.
The corrupt leaders of an international monopoly are lured to
their deaths by an eccentric old
woman and her mad accomplices. (2 1/2 Hrs.)

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Congress, Dr. Daniel Boorstin,
along with Dr. Henry Kissinger.
the Julliard String Quartet, and
Senators Barry Goldwater,
Edward Kennedy and Daniel P.

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7:30

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OVER EASY

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(7) TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA

pusan.

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ship panic when some of their
members begin dying from a
mysterious virus. (A)
0 THREE'S COMPANY While
eavesdropping on Janet and
Chriuy, Mr. Roper hears a
conversation that leads him to
believe that Chrlssy Is preg.

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Buono. (R)
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0 SARNABY JONES Berns.
by's search for a small-time
gambler leads him to a young
ballplayer with a promising

10:55
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11:00
(2) HIGH ROLLERS
(3)0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT

0 ELECTRIC

future and a cloudy past. (A)
O ABC MOVIE "The Black
Windmill" (1974) Michael
Caine, Donald Pleasance An
espionage agent tries to locate
his son's kidnappers.

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STUDIO SEE (R)

NEWS

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Host: Johnny Carson. Guests.
Buddy Hackett, Peter O'Toole,

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TODAY

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11:30
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(4) THE YOUNG AND THE

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(4)OSEARCH FOR TOMOR'
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THE TERROR

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
dat.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Historically, due in no smallTHIS NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenge the
part to the exploitation of
validity of the decedent's will, the
female physical attributes, qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
women almost of necessity
jurisdiction of the court.
have had to reveal their enALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
dowments or at least capitalize
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
ontheznto make an impression
Date of the first publication this
th
on e men who hire them.
Notice of Administration: June

actresses balk
at such exploitation and most of
them remain unknown and
unemployed.
Pamela shrugs and accepts
On ground rules for what they
are,
Thousands of

has

filed sold certificates
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
The certificate numbers and years
of issuance, the description of The
property, and the names in which it
was assessed are as follows:

Certificate No. 511
Year of Issuance: Iie

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C.Woodmere Park )ndRepiatpBi3
Pg 73
Name in which ass11ied: Paul,
Jr. I Regina F. Adensu.
All of said property being In the
Country of Seminole, State of
Florida.
Unless such c.rllficate or cer.
tlflcates shall be redeemed ac

described In such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder it the court
house doer on the 15th day of July,
1979 at 11:00 A.M.
0t,d this 5th day Of June, 1979.

(SEAL)

Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith,
Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court of

By: Beulah C. Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 12. I?, 25, July 3, 1979

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VALERIA LUST
As Personal Representative Of
the Estate of
MARLON E. LUST
Deceased

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
GEORGE C. KELLEY, ii
P.O. Box 1132
Apopka, Florida 32703
Telephone: 3051152130
Publish: June 5, 17, 1979
DEK.37

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Mr. or Mrs. R.W. Schoolcraft
the holder Of the following Cu"

DEK.42

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PART TIME BOOKKEEPER
5 days week
DAYS INN SANFORD

Florida Statute 197.245
Noticed Application for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Hugh Bigger-i, the holder Of the
following certificates has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of issuance, the
description of the property, and the
names In which it was assessed are
as follows:
Certificate No. 1193
Year of Issuance 1977
Description of Property: Lots lto
13W of Ry Trout Lake Subd PB 4,

PG $1
Name in which aisessed: Chris C.

I. Bulls A. Bert

All of said property being In the
County of 5emlnole State of Florida.

Unless such

certificates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder t the court
house door on the 56th day of July,
197? at 11:00 AM
A.M.
Dated this 5th day Of June, 197.

(SEAL)
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith,
Clerk of Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida
By: Beulah C. Brown,
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 12, It, 25, July 3, 1979
DEK.43

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cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Sect Ion $65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. Jodi Coivard
Donna Esbensen
Carol Pope
Publish: June S. 12, I, 26,1979;
DEK.30

Deceased
NOTICE OFADMINISTRATION
All interested persons are hereby
required to file in the estate of
George W. Brown, a.k.a George
Wayne Brown, Deceased, File
Number 79.70.CP, now being ad.
ministered in the Circuit Court,
Probate Division, In and for
Seminole County, Florida, Seminole
County Court House, Post Office
Drawer "C", Sanford, Florida,

FI's own grosUng
9~- didiestid to

32771.

WSICOIflIflg now ,iSIdSfltt

WITHIN THREEMONTHSOF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE: (1) All claims ordemands
against the estate of the decedent, or

EMPLOYMENT

Wekome

that challenges the validIty of said

decedent's will, if any; the
qualification of the Personal
Representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of said Court,
or be
forever barred.
Date of first publication of Notice
of Administration June 1, 1979.
NANCY MARIE BROWN
Personal Representative Of said
estate
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE

LPN. Full time &amp; part time. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd St.
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merchandising &amp; retail ex
perience preferred. Excellent
f.fUte opportunity 5.

HENRY L. DICUS
WILLIAM A. DICUS, P.A.
74$ Broadway

Walgreen Drug Store, 947
Orlando, Dr., Sanford.
Dental Assistant
certif ication preferred.

3238180.

Box

control salesman. S800 MO.
guaranteed i you qualify
phone leads available. Apply
Tillis Extermining, 767 N. Hwy.
17.97. Casselberry. 331.5606.
AVON

Full chg. bookkeeper
Original
Entry
through
Financial
Statements. Apply only if fully
Qualified to CONTROLLER,
P.O. Box 2076, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
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restaurant, fully equipped. Seats
In excess of 100. Prime location
in Sanford. (305) 3235454 days,
(303) 830 8391 after 8 p.m.

29-Rooms
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I BR $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada, Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
323 8670 Mariner's Village.

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Adults only, singles preferred,
no pets 327 3167.
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3 BEDROOM CARPORT, CEN
TRAL AIR &amp; HEAT. LAKE
MARY. $215 MONTH, REFER
ENCES.
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
3210702
321 06.40
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For a career in Real Estate call

33-Houses Furnished

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3 BR.? bath, C Air
Minimum I yr. lease, $215 mo,
References required 322 7771

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walk in closets, furnished house,
$190 6 mo. lease. No pets.
3239040

36-Resort Property

Bingo

Daytona Beach -Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 522 4059
if no ans. (904) 257-9492.

Every Wed. &amp; Sat.
Early Birds 7:15 p.m.

3 BEDROOM I' z BATH.? STORY
HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
NEAR DOWNTOWN, $23,900.

TRAIL AIR AND HEAT, CAR.
PETS, DUE FOR COMPILE
TION AUGUST 1st 139.000.

SEIGLER REALTY

41-Houses

Did you know

that your

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week? This is an ideal
way to inform the public
of your club activities.
If your club or organ
lia tion would like to be
Included in this listing

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This immaculate custom built
spacious I BR, 71,17 bath, large

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REALTY
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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

322-2611

family room, very desirable
neighborhood, beautifully
manicured large corner lot, CH.
CA, w w carpet, 2 car garage,
kitchen equipped, extra large
closets, many cabinets, cent.
vacuum system and many other

extras.

24 HOUR lB 322-9283

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Shown by appointment

$UMrOWPIFI4S Don't lose your
credit We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor 641 7510

Jim

Hunt Realty,?

floor tile, recessed lighting,
grouna, new liner, oil eqpt.
stays, patio carpeted, 7 fruit
trees, walking distance to stores,
schools &amp; bus Nice neigh
borhood. All this 8. CH &amp; CA.
141,500.

Sanford's Sales Leader

ANYTIME
2565
REALTORS IR PAR

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LARGE Patio off Master BRother charming features make

this 3 BR, I', bath home your
best choice. Very convenient
Longwood location. $31,950. Call
Today'

Cal I Barr
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 327 7495

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
this spotless 3 OR Deltona home,
C H&amp;A. w w carpet, pan. Den or
DR. beautiful 19. cot, lot. All for
ust $34,500.

Harold Hall

42-4ADbe Homes
See our beautiful new PARRING
TON w lap siding I shingle roof.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3a03 Orlando Dr.

Realty

3235200

VAI FHA Financing

Inc. REALTOR,

MLS
.113.51/4 Day or Night

Sl,3000r best offer
Must Sell 3274 40 3

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your
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the
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Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach. Will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
the Only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 755
8311 for further details

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Uusmne'ss &amp; 11
, on 17 91 sOutti of
110111"
D,'flary 4 .Ic r,'S. more or less.
w 200 plus it Hwy frontage
Suitable' lo, garage body shop &amp;
car uI Excellent trm w owner
lmnarmc ing $I2S,000

327 5351
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tarry's Mart , 71 S Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; SoP, the finest in used
furniture. Pofrig Stoves, tools
______WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
t¼PPEIAP4CES -SSntord 'Fur
Oturt' Salvage 37? 072)

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Lawn Maintenance

Alan's Appliances
R&amp;'fr'igerationA C Repair
Licensed 323 0039

ed Lawn &amp; Landscape
Certifi FREE ESTIMATES
373 O79
Mowing
371 0098

Beauty Care
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
to, merl,' Harriett's Beauty Nook
1t St. 3? 574?

Ceramicille
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amtiper trailer etc 373 1171 or

3234981
Free Estimate
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Immediate occupancy. New 3 OR,
I 8 block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home 6. downtown
$27,500, w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc J1I oai or

3221111 aft

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$7700 per acre William

Maliczowskl, REALTOR 322
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General Landscaping Rote
specialists, top Soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn ma,nt &amp; tree trimming
1 1 QAC

Dressmaking

Light Hauling

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220701

Yard Debris, Trati
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349 5371

Exterior Cleaning
ll&amp;P Exterior Fungus &amp; mildew
, t',noyai Roofs, walls, decks,
tIc Free Est 3396066, 668 8335

Painting
DANNY'S PAINTING
:
nterior Exterior House Painting

Licensed Insured Bonded

Grooming &amp; Boarclng

F R E EEstimates. (305) 322.9160
FREE

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog a. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air coed

DAVES PAINTING
Trim your houSe, $145 1 day serv
good paint &amp; Ref. 331 5529.

Plumbing Service

ages 322 5757

Fool LockersS16.99up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Adt didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

51-Household Goods
ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs 8. mattress $73.93 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee fable with 2
matching end tablet $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1192 So. of
Sanford. 322572$

52-Appliances

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
hg CcIS
323 0571. 322 460'

Home Improvements

322 3791

Retired man Srn,,ll repair work
Roof mg &amp; painting Fr
Est
Call anytime. 373 $5j3

Railings
Custom built iron work
Window guards, gates efc.
Martin's 323 111 1. 139 IbVJ

INSULATION
Balling. blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose Lowest prices Call
- 325 0539 or 904 734 6701 collect
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT

REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
S.G. SAL INT&amp;ASSOC.
3270663
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Concrete work
Patios, side.
walks, driveways Free Eiti
mate rxII

TreeServics
The Greenleaf Enterprise
Tree service.
Dead WOOm
demossing &amp; mistletoe
removing. 373 1644.

Refrigerator, Dishwasher &amp;
Electric Dryer
2413 Sdril(jrd Ave .123 6517

To List Your Business .
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KENMORE WASHER-. Paris
Service Used Machines,

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MOONEY APPLIANCES
32) 0697

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Dl M LAWN CARE
Residential &amp; Commercial
32255.4?

322 5672

37? 8300

MOWING 8. LANDSCAPING

2

MEII9TZER TILE

lillY SIt L TRAIL

conference table, typewriter,

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
'ct
373 0129 after 5 30

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Appliances

,'i sON MAiE P I t)RNI TORI.

Code a phone, burglar alarm,

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Grove Dr 377 0443

SS0&amp;up. El stOve,$6Q&amp; up; full
site draperies, $10 8. up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92 So 01
Sanford, 3278121

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Home Inro,fwnt

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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 327 1771

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Spc BR Suite new, $239.5 pc LR
new. $399. Loveseat $41.95 5, up,
1 pc dinettes, $69.95 &amp; up. Ref

FOR SALE 1978 Chevrolet
Caprice Estate SW Excellent
condition, p w, p I cruise, am tm
stereo, .,9 passenger, low
mtteagi. For Information call
3238700.

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Poe. kt'r. Beds, Arm Chair
Radio, T V .Hi Fi
37? 3853

75 modelS Call 3399300 Or 834
.*605 (De.aler)

SERVICE LISTINO
AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

1111

Closing Out I nic e- bicycles 5700
$300bicycle parts You name' it
We tiav.' it Reasonable 2836

II 3151, I irst SI

jbsi MAXE7'A?MENTS- '69 t

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Beds, Dhl motel box springs &amp;

330 Sanford Ave

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3976 Vlym Fury, exc coed.

62-A--Farm Equip.

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

REALTY WORLD.

2435'

80-Autos for Sale

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YELLOWSAND
Call Dick L ac', .323 7580
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listing 1IPOCIIUPE Write
(ell- ROKItL L AND CO
.Mtir pt N C 28906

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2105 sq. It. of living, remodeled kit
w butcher block cabinets, new

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

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4I6.
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2521 PARK DR. 3222111
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
322 9254

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TEPRIFIC! 1 BR, (' Bath home
mnWashmngtonOakswithcentral
heat, w w carpet, OR, pantry,
large LR, porch and Much
More! BPP WARRANTED Just

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location; Highway 37 92. Choice
commercial location. See today I

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 322-78L Sanford

Property

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
32? 9111
Eves ,lller 68. weekends

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45-A---Out of State
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
313 3866or 32 711 0

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EXCELLENT professional office
W. Garnell Vihite

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EXISTING

carpet throughout, choice set
tied neighborhood near shaping.
12a,S5O

Reg. Real Estate Broker

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3230039

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62-Lawn-Garden

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New listing ldyIlwiIde, 47 im
maculate home on cor lot,
beautifully landscaped, near
golf course &amp; schools 817.750

Yamaha OOHC 750, mao
wp,eels. taring, drive shaft, 59
mi per gal 81,700

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Guitars, Drums. Banjos. Com
plete Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc..
1207 French Ave
327 2253

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MINT CONDITION 3 BR, new

Sanford 321-06.40
Orlando 327-1577

N'crchndise

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822.500

Sanford 321-0702

78-lV¼torcycIes

4.IIr*

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View of Lk. Dupont In Deltona
This 3 BR hcmne in Deltona is 6
yrs. young, C-HIA.. ity water &amp;
sewer, with a nice sc. patio. The
price is rightl $32,500.

BUY JUNK CARS
From SlOto $50
Call 327 1621,' 322 1460
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Top Do llar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322 599fl

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(ijytiwuc &amp;,,nchors, $.150

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BEAUTIFUL) BR.? bath horn,' fl j
The Real Estate Agency
ldyliwilde' Relax in enclosed
Pool &amp; patio area! C it&amp;A, w w
REALTORS
carpet, Fl. Rn-i . eat In kit., &amp;
r,-ntpi 17 9)1
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every imaginable feature! BPP
lfl $ )14
WARRANTED A Dream come
true for $68,000
ll,,,ik,nq ,' ul lh.st summer
vacation" Get a better car
UNBELIEVABLE 7 BR, 1 baIt,
throuqh the m.lassitied acts in
tlO.nc in (,,Cflexa On 4 ,lcr,'S ,x,tli
tcx1,v'S -vie
r
small pond &amp; extras' Stone
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fireplace. sauna, DR, Fla km .
Porch, Ig BR'S, )) C H&amp;A
47-Real Estate Want ed
systems &amp; everything irnaqi
ciable' BPP WARRANTED
'HOUSE WANTED. •
Your for $165,000'
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In N,'t'd Repairs
848
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1
Eves
SUNNY DAYS! 3 BR, l' Bath
.
Home on large Lot! Central Air,
OSing
your
horn,'
&amp;
credit"
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will
w w Carpet, Pan. FR. W
(,itcfi up baik ),Iymflt'lit5 &amp; tn,y
Fireplace. Coy. Patio and Grill
,qu ity' 3?) 0)16
arid More, 101P WARRANTED
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Shiny D'l
839.900!
47-A--Mortgages Bought
JUST I 1ST ED' 1 OR, 3i, Hain
Sold
Home with every Imaginable' .....
teati,,'p' Pool 8. patio! LQ FR
WILL BUY
It &amp; 2nd
w" wet bar, DR. (,'q eat in
MORTGAGES R Legg, LiC
kitchn and huge OR'S' Much
Mlu itrok,', 825 No
Mute' BPP WARRANT LU
Wyr,iore Rd. Altamonte
Only 890.000'
7 7483

Seeing it believing. The truly
breathtaking beauty of a
pa radise on earth' We're not
exaggerating, lust a IS mm. ride
from Sanford &amp; you are trans
ported to WONDER LAND. Let
give you details. 896.500.

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES, 2 OR. fenced, many
fruit trees. Alumn. storage shed.

BROKER
439 S. Myrtle Ave ,Sanford

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My ill,. A's,' Sanford

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N STROM

Multiple Listing Service

NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH

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OVER 175 SALES
THRU MAY (979

BOATERS A HOY
See this to make your dreams
come true. Entertainment room
is only 74*56, with indoor water
tall&amp; fish pond, swimming poo l
enclosed ONLY $125,000.

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F ibercjlass 36'S", 40 hp Johnson &amp;
trailer New running lights,
battery &amp; t'I start 2 gas tanks,

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Sanford 321.0702
Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577

REALTY

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GEORGIA
MOUNTAIN LOTS
Hideaway In the mountains &amp;
enjoy the amenities of a well
developed Golf Course &amp; Club
House. Paved roads &amp; water to
property. Excellent financing
avail, North of Atlanta within 1
day drive of Central Florida!
Call us for more information

CT. $35,900.

11
club or organization can
appear in this listing each

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CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT,
PRIVACY FENCE. VALENCIA

Lake Mary- 2 BR each side.
Modern equipped kitchens, w w
carpet. C H&amp;A, Large lot in
residential area. Ideal for 2
family investment. $4,500. Ph.
8300646

Meetings
Business- 7:30 1st Tues.

REALTOR
ML
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173 6063 or
eves 3230511

MODERN 3 BEDROOM, 7 BATH,
POOL, COVERED PATIO,

40-A-Apartments &amp;
Duplexes for Sale

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M. Unsworth Realty

2 BEDROOM MOBILE 0(4 ACRE,
WHISPERING PINES AT
LAKE GEORGE. 112.900.

CROCKETT LOG HOME, CEN.

Suifl of Sanfo,

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3 BEDROOM 3 BATH, WITH
CARPORT, HARDWOOD
FLOORS, AWNING WINDOWS.
CLO
TO 'HOPPING. $21,500.

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ACRE WOODED
OVER '
WITH CREEK RUNNING
THROUGH PROPERTY IN
THE COUNTRY. $27,500.

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our lot o y ours
lIumla to uil
FHA VA. FHA 2351245

?BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM

7 419',

$4.1.000

dining area Fireplace 'n Living
Room Cent r
H A. W W c.,irpet.
garage. On large wooded lot
Many Extras
McGovern
Builders Call 372 8910 after S

ROBSON MARINE
3927 HWy
Sanford, Fla 37771

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77-Junk Cars Red

BROKER

, NEW (tOME •
3 cJrm . 2 bath, large kitchen W

+44

PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE.
ONLY $49,500.

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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SEIGLER REALTY

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INC.
REALTOR .123 7837
Eve 322 0612.372 1587, 322 1377

New 235 Homes, I pct. interest to
qudlified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments
BUILDER. 3272257.

FIREPLACE. LARGE OAK

HO%E SITES NEAR .427 AND
NOLAN RD $5.000 SEVERAL
TO CHOOSE I ROM

OSTEEN

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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3 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME
WITH SCREENED PORCH
AND LARGE BARN ON
ALMOST S ACRES. PAVED
ROAD NEAR AIRPORT. ONLY
537.900.

(0 acres cleared &amp; fenced w older
21 18x32 in ground pool 165.000

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30-Apartments

WOODED HOME SITE NEAR
SEMINOLE HIGH $5.500

For Sale by owner 3 Ilk. 7 bath.
Split plan in Uppland Park 322
3290 after a ' 'n

Do you need tots of house?
We have an older 7i 2 story home.
Extra large in good cond LQ
garage Only $78.000

F@-A. q
I - -I"

Room For Rent
With Kitchen Privileges
323 0199

assumable mort Good price &amp;
terms $27,500

All it., 22

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Owrer

I ACRE NEAR LAKE GEORGE
AND
WELAKA
ZONED
MOBILE 86.900

1638 Sanford Ave
323 07
1 7643. 372 .l8c

REALTOR 322 4000MLS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
must sell or trade due to
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J.ror repair &amp; car
clean. Exc. location, good accts.
$35,000.

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

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Reg Real Estate Broker

Raborn REALTY

FUTURE HOME OR SUMMER
HOME.2acreslocatedonspring
fed lake in the mountains of N.
Carolina, $11,900.

DUPLEX LOT , WOODED NEAR
SEMINOLE HOSPITAL $7,500

R,'clucecl from $19,500 A irip down
rn,'mory lane to see this Story
story cypress farm
book Old
house 4 2. great to display your
antiques, secluded ,srt'.,. 541.000

pct. do wn

OWNER HEADING for mountaiqs, Cute 31 w 1g. yd. &amp; plenty
of shade, storage galore, quiet
but easy access to 1.4 &amp; down.
town areas. Unexcelled value.
828.500.

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or Estate, Commercial &amp; '?CSi
Auctions &amp; Appraisals
cleri
Call Dell's Auction 373 5620

KICK THE STORAGE HABIT
Sell Hrns, useful, no longer
needed items with a
Herald
Classified Ad Call 322 7611 or
Al 9993

CORNE u
RE PA, ip ROAD.
LAKE
COU NT
NEAR
WEK IVA RIVtR.9th7

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IS acre grove. $3,500 per acre. 29

FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 full
baths, spotlessly clean, step
saver kit w eye level micro
range oven on full standard
range, 1g. ref. &amp; D.W, exc. closet
space. Priced right, won't last!
$31,500.

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339410C

BATEMAN REALTY

S CASH S
Paying 516 &amp; up men's $8 &amp; up
womens class rings Also buying
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
markedgold AnycOnd 6782232.

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LOnqwOOcI 23 BR duplex on lake,

11 92 Commercial property. 1.75
per front foot. Terms.

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72-Auction

4aIIIIs

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This English Estates home has
EVERYTHING' Family r oom
with fireplace, covered pool plus
much more. ASSUMABLE 714
pct. mortgage. Price? Only
882.000

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 8623455 322 3959

Sanford. Gracious living from $25
weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
Oak 322L9623; 811.7883

Communications Specialist I. High
School Grad. 8, 1 yr. corn
munications exp. or completion
of a communication training
course. This is a dispatcher
position operating a control
console. Special requirements
ability to type 35 WPM. Seminole
County Court House, Personnel,
Sanford, Fl. by June 18. Equal
Opportunity Employer. MF.

C ha per
30
Hwy. 1112
4)

Lcngwcod, Fla., Seminole County,

$53.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. John Wyatt
Publish: June 52, It, 25, July 3, 1979
DEK.S3

AM Paper routes, both In San
ford. Each has $10,000 yearly
income. 834 1832 after 7 p.m.

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2518,

at 9l Hwy 434

Section

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

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DISABLED
AMERICAN
VETERANS

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Name Statutes. To- Wit:

24-Business Opportunities

Land Sales
$600 per week
possible. Work part time. Ex
Perienced only. Please reply
TonyCopolla ASSOC. Realtor 444.

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FIorIda,undertheflctltlousnam,of
HAIR MASTERS, and that I intend
to register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
323-5176

31Apartments Furnished

Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig hi 5324.

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engaged In business

HELP US TO HELP YOU
ANNETTE &amp; SUZI

REALTOR

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to Buy

Wanted Appliances any condition
r etrgerator S. etc
IKti'l'cx3gs Auction 373 7050

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R &amp; E REALTY, INC.

Owner
transferring
from
prestigious IDYLLWILDE This
very desirable home needs
another loving family. Price
reduced to 863.000

AGENCY

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

51111111111106111111

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

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$40000 Will,,mn Maticzowsk
7( At TOP 31? 7983

De ltona
- - $3.500
NEW ON MARKET
BR. 7fl. FR. catht'dral ceilings
nice lot w trees 8. laidscapinq
Beautiful area, nice homes

Spacious 32 home at 7018
Elizabeth Court has been
REDUCED to 842.500 Estate
sa te

LIKE THE
"WIDE OPEN" SPACES?
30 acre farr land w.mubile home.
Will throw in goats, chickens &amp;
rabbits AND tractor. Near
Geneva 835,750

STEMPER

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68-Wanted

(iTlofl L,ikt' Sylvan area

7

bath hOuSe completely
renovated, over SmZCd lot
Owner hold mortqac'e 911 Elm
327 2780

A touch of SOUTHERN COM
FORT comes with this older 2'
t0ry ndme at 7139 flak Avenue
First time offered 828.500

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FIGHT INFLATION

Siufird

DEK.31

WE BELIEVE IF
SOMEONE HAS AN
INVESTMENT
IN THEIR FUTURE
THEY WILL DOA BETTER JOB

aggressive termite a. pest

,~&amp;

C54s'dlaatlr

Dunedin, Florida 3352$
tel: 113.733.3151
Publish: June 5. 12, 1979

4 You keep our business pro
spering by supplying us with
your employment needs.

MARKHAM WOODS RD
3 OR, 2 b, country es tate on
acres. Stable &amp; pasture + cute
cottage. 'See this today' $530,000.

TERMITES ARE SWARMING
We have an opening for an

NEWCOMER!

s..s

FOR RENT
Nice 3 BR, P b. good section. 295
mo + deposit

oenef,fs. Apply in person

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Let. Winn -333..27ft

3 We save you time by screening
applicants before sending them
to you.

* WELDER*

Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
County, Florida, May is, 1979.
GEPPETTO'S INC.
By: 5. Peter B. Thornley,
President
Publish: May 22,29, June 5, 12, 1979
OEJ.105

Chants.

2. You have the jobs

REALTORS
INC.
630 6833 or 339 1113 eves

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Sales

While you .ire Out browsing at
qaraqe sal e s
don't
miss
REVERSE AUCTION at 7671 S
Sanford Ave or you'll miss
barcl,imns. barga.n' Open ,it
noon daily. Sat 10 5, 322 1.191

FORREST GREENE

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54-Garage

Altamonte
Area.
secluded
residential site 100 • 125. trees
$6000
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Cash tor your lot' Will bu."i
your lot or our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medal Inc ,Realtor
611.3013

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS. 3222611 or
833 9993

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SANFORD 878.500 3 fldrm
I
bath, carport, nice neigh
borhood My equity &amp; assume
low rate loan at 887 'no 2nd mtg
negotiable 323 6228

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33-Lots-Acreage

For sale by owner .4 BR. lB. ex w
carpet, air 7100 block Sum
merlin. Sanford Call after 5 30
8. weekends. 517.500 323 6107

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,/A-FHA.235-Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

254.4 S. French Ave.
322 0231, 323 7173. 322 0779

5 It you have a need call us a. we
will be happy to fulfill it.

Assistant Manager Trainee, some

3 BR, I' 2 B. carport, fenced bk,
CH. behind Kmart, Forest City.
$35,000 VA of FHA

I We have applicants

41-Houses

SANFORD $28,500 3 Bdrm, I
bath, carport, nice neighbor
hood. My equity, &amp; assume low
rate loan at $87 mo 2nd mtg
negotiable 323 6778

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

HELP EACH OTHER

Master Cosmetologist
Treasure Chest of Beauty
322 0580

LET'S BE HONEST
It you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a iob this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1000 4375403 anytime for
recorded message.

41-Houses

Zoned comm 2 lots Sanford Ave.
Garage apt Reduced to $18,500,

V acre tracts zoned agri. 88.250.
Good terms, ow ner holding.

WAYS WE CAN

Steak Wrappers needed to work in
meat processing plant. Apply Hi
Flavor Meats, Tuskawilla Rd.,
Oviedo.

percent.

civic Information:
anill to help with your shopping needs, car" of In.
Iroduction from local nor.

EMPLOYER

Exp. sewing &amp; industrial opera
tots, supr., pressers, unexp jobs
avail, also. Apply in person
Mon.-Sat.
30 2.
Quinn's
Fashions. 4316 John Young Pk
wyLake Breeze.

Recent work experience in
fabrication welding. Must have
own tools. Permanent full time
position. Fringe benefits.
Contact Personnel Dept., A.
Duda &amp; Sons, Inc., Oviedo, 327
1030 ext. 268. An Equal Op
porlunity Employer.

41HOu!S

3 BR P
b, partial carpeting,
range, ref Cor ner lot. $35,000.

Secretary for lawotfice - Good
shorthand &amp; typing, no legal
experience required, full time.
Phone 3724053

.,Mo

ChUIRS,

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Beautiful Lot -- Paola, cleared
some trees 96'x120'. Only 57,000.

We are accepting applications tot
full &amp; part time employment
Over 18 &amp; high school education
Apply in prun at any Handy
Way Food Store.

Florida Statute 197.2e6
Notice of Application for Tax Died

a
prompt visit from our W
pfea 1 y

AV Uff Uff

Looking for garden equipment'
Read today's classified ads f or
good buys.

Legal Notice

F1011111111181Owned
Fl
no,ti. Mapsgsd
be forever barred, end (2) Any
objection by an Interested personA call from you
will bring

certificate or car.

tKicafn shall be redeemed cccordIng to law the property
described In such certificate or

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GEORGE W. BROWN, eke

GEORGE WAYNE BROWN

sw

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AAA

Travel Agent--minimum 2 yrs
recent exp For interview phone
6685069 or 19011 7758777 for
appt

of

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 79-71-Cr
IN RE: ESTATE OF

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Seminole County, Florida
Is t se CARRIE

Piihlirntinn

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satisfactory performance and
Legal Notice
payment bond or bonds.
Attention is called to the Bid Form IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
requiring a Base Bid and Unit Price SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

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cording to law the property

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tificales

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vte7.745
Notice of Application for Tax Deed

WANDA NEVADA

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Bids. Each bidder is required to bid PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR on the Base Bid and each Unit Price. File Number: 7.5$.CP
that Mr. or Mrs. R.W. Schoolcraft
Attention is called to the IN RE: ESTATE OF
student at the Royal Academy SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
the holder of the following cer.
provisions for equal employment C. KENNETH LYTLE
tificates has filed said certificates
PROBATE DIVISION
of I)ramatie ,Ajf,,
opportunity, and payment of not [on
for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
File Number 79464CP
She returned to the United Division
than the minimum salaries and
Deceased The certificate numbers and years
wages
as
set
forth
In
the
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
States to continue her studies
of issuance, the description of the
IN RE: ESTATE OF
specifications must be paid on this
The administration of the Estate property, and the names in which it
with Lee Strasberg and Jeff MARLON E. LUST
project.
of C. Kenneth Lytle, deceased, File was assessed are as follows:
Corey, two of the most
All bidders are hereby notified Number 79.95.Cp, is pending in the
Certificate No. 132
Deceased
that they must affirmatively ensure Circuit Court for Seminole County,
respected drama coaches in the
Year of Issuance: 1975
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
that in any contract entered into Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
Description of Property: Sec 12
country.
TO ALL OR
PERSONS
HAVING
pursuant to this advertisement, dress of which is Seminole County Two 20$ Rae XE W 1235 Ft of N 922
DEMANDS
AGAINST
Pamela was put under CLAIMS
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Minority Business Enterprises will Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, The Ft of S½ of NEI/4 Less E 100 it of N
contract to Universal and OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED be afforded full opportunity to name and address of the personal 807Ft+ IOFtofW ll5SFt + SS42Ft
submit bids as sub cord rectors, oras representative and of the Personal of N651 Ft of E200otW 1155 Ft)
played small roles in feature IN THE ESTATE:
ers of materials, or services; representative's attorney are set Ft)
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOT
IFIED
suppli
films, She won bigger parts in
and will not be discriminated forth below.
that the administration of the estate
Name in which assessed: Odham
episodic TV - "Vegas,"
All Interested persons are J. Braiiey
of MARLON E. LUST, deceased, against on the grounds of race,
color,
religion,
six,
or
natlonhi
r
eq
uir
ed
to
tile
with
the
Cou
rt
"Switch," "The Six Million File Number 79.464.CP, is pending In
All of said property being in the
origin in consideration for award. WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM County of Seminole, State of
the Circuit Court for Seminole
Dollar Man" and "Kojak."
in
accordance
with
Ex
ec
utive THE DATE' OF THE FIRST Florida.
Florida, Probate Division,
But It wasn't until she played theCounty,
Order 11625, all bidders will be af. PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE:
address of which is Seminole
Unless such certificate or cer.
forded full opportunity to submit (1) all CIS ims against the Estate and tificates shall be redeemed ac.
the lusty Princess Ardala in County Courthouse, Sanford,
bids
in
response
to
this
Invitation
(2)
any
Objection
by
an
Interested
cording to law the property
"Buck Rogers," a blatantly Florida, 32771. The personal
and will not be discriminated person to whom notice was mailed described In such certificate or
(4U'e4inletivs of the estate is
sexy damsel dressed in nothing Valeri e Lust, whose sddress Is
agaInst on the grounds of race, that challenges the validity of the certificates will be sold to tflp,,
color, religion, sex or national origin will, the qualifications
ffie per- highest cash bidder at the court
a"',
.", LJ,'1','
in consideration for award.
tonal representative, venue or house door on the 16th day of July,
32503. The name and address of the
that Pamela attracted attenDuring the Fis ca l Y ea rs 1915 thru lurisdiction of the Court.
personal representative's attorney
1979 at 11:00 a.m.
tion. A great deal of attention. are set forth below.
1951 goals for participation by
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS
Dated this 51h day of June, 1919.
All persons having claims or Minority Business Enterprises Is NOT SO FILED WILL BE (SEAL)
Her costume consisted of 60
twenty percent (20 percent). To FOREVER BARRED.
demands against the estate are
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith
pounds of translucent crystal
ensure that maximum bids from
Date of the first publication ofthis
required.
WITHIN
THREE
Clerk of Circuit Court
beads the size of half-carat MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Minority Business Enterprises are Notice of Administration: June 12,
of Seminole County, Florida
sought, contractors submitting bids 3979.
diamonds, as she describes THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
By: Beulah C. Brown
will be required to provide evidence
Personal Representative:
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Deputy Clerk
them.
Clark K. Lytle, Jr.
of their efforts In aiding in the
of the above court a written
Publish: June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1979
most other young ac.
20*5 Hunterfleld Road
statement of any claim or demand reaching of said goals.
OEK.44
The
H
ou
ng
si
Mail
land,
Auth
ity
Fl
or
or
of
the
City
ida
32751
tresses, Pamela is not
they may have. Each claim must be
Of Sanford, Florida reserves the Attorney for Personal Ilepresen.
in writing and must indicate the
exhibitionistic. With few excepright to reject any or all bids or to tative:
basis for
claim, the name and
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
tions, career-minded young address ofthe
waive any informalitles in the B.C. Pyle, Esq.
the creditor or his agent
NAME STATUTE
WHITTAKER, PYLE, STUMP &amp; TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
women aren't crazy about or attorney, and the amount bidding.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a WEBSTER, P.A.
undressing for the camera. But claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Notice is hereby given that the
period 0130 days subsequent 10 the Post Office BOX 6126-C
the date when it will become due
undersigned, pursuant to the
nudity, bikinis and lingerie shall be stated.
opening of bids without the consent Orlando, Florida 32103
If the claim Is
"Fictitious Name Statute", Section
indisputably catch the eye of contingent or unliquldated, the of the Housing Authority of the City (305) 1252553
$63.09, Florida Statutes, will register
of
Sanford,
Florida.
Publish:
June
12,
19,
1979
and
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
the men who make movies
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court .
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY DEK.54
stated, If the claim is secured, the
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
a sizeable segment of the
security shall be described. The OF THE
FICTITIOUS NAME
upon receipt of proof of the
population at large.
CITY OF SANFORD,
claimant shall deliver sufficient
Notice isliereby given that w,are publication of this notice, the fic.
FLORIDA
Aba, you say, what about copies of the claim to the clerk to
engaged in business at 401 Highland tltious name, to wit: GEPPETTO'S,
Thomas Wilson
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
St., Altamonte Spgs., Seminole located at 130 E. Highway 436,
Jane Fonda? Remember "Bar- each
Executive Director
personal representative,
County, Florida, under the fictitious Casselberry, County of Seminole,
barella?"
Publish May iS, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, name of
All persons interested in the estate
FINISHING TOUCHES and State
Florida.
1 June 3 6. 12, 1979
Farrah Fawcett-Majors? to whom a copy of this Notice of
that we intend to register said name
That the parties interested in said
DEJ69
Administration has been mailed are
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16.1,
COWAN MOUGHTON
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6._IJ Care
TERRACE FLA., 16-4 until 2:00
P.M., on the 12th day of June 1979, at
CANNON REST HOME
Special Summer program for 612
the Administration Building, Castle
Complete care for the elderly.
yrs. old including weekly
Brewer Court West 1101h St., Sanford,
Bottom
Line
(Licensed). Beautiful private
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
Florida at which time and place all
home with Private or semi
322.6645. SANFORD EARLY
bids will be publicly opened and
private room. Altamonte
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
read aloud,
Springs. 534.114.
Proposed forms of contract
_____ Enroll now-school age childrendocuments, including plans and
for summer fun-arts, crafts,.
specifications,
are
on
fife
at
the
Is Sexi s t '
5-Lost &amp; Found
&amp; field trips 323-5421.
officeof the HousingAuttorityof the
_______________
City of Sanford, Florida, Ad.
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
i,
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - No
"There's no question sexism ministration Building, Castle Black I white Beagle
oids ONLY, this fall. Best
Rosalie Dr. Little boys pet.
said.
Brewer
Court,
Sanford,
Florida
and
matter how hard a young ac- exists In Hollywood," she
educational opportunity In this
3735133
the office of the Architects', Gut. _____________________________
tress studies,
area. 322-6613.
no matter how "And to a degree I have no mann, Dragash.Associates, Ar. _____________________________
talented, no matter how beauti. objection to it.
would
be
ChitOCts,
Planners
Inc.,Sanford
Life
6--Child Care
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 400, _____________________________
9-...Good Things to Eat
ful or how many connections
pretty dull without sexism, the
P.O.
Drawer
93$,
Sanford,
Florida.
she has in show biz, the bottom
Copies of the documents may be Flrit&amp; Only Child care center open
friction between men and
line is sexist.
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
obtained by depositing $25.00 with
women.
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
ning June 2. Sanford Early
the Architect for each set of
Pamela Hensley has arri v ed
area. 322-2374. Sam's Portion
Childcare Center. 322.6645.
"You can't eliminate ro- documents to obtained. Such deposit
at that conclusion and she's
Meats.
them will be refunded to each person who
come to terms with that obvious mance and sex. Without
returns the plans, specifications and Will keep children my homeBlack Eye peas, $4 bu., U.Pick
life would be no fun at all,
nights or days, for working
fact of acting life.
other documents in good condition
Celery Ave.
mothers. $20 for 1, 820 for 2
within
10
days
after
bid
opening.
Pamela starred in "The
Behind WTRR radio station
"My costume in 'Buck
day week). School age siightly
A certified check or bank draft,
Rebel" and "Buck Rogers" and Rogers' was absolutely respon- payable to the Housing Authority of
higher. 322.5015.
currently In "The Adventures sible for the acceleration of my the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
Mother will do
sitting
Government Bonds, or a satisfac.
111-Instructions
of Maxwell Smart."
In my ho me day or evening
_____________________________
career. There's no better way to
tory bid bond executed by the bid.
Infant to 4 yrs. 323.5234
Sho is 29, gorgeous, and a attract the attention of
ders and acceptable sureties in an
native of Beverly Hills. She producers and directors than amount equal to 5 percent of the bid Newborn to small infants for
Needlepoint Instruction
working mothers or short
grew up among the rich and doing something sexy or in the shall be submitted with each bid,
vacatio
ns
in
my
home.
322-5512.
The successful bidder will be
Creative Expressions 323.5512
famous of Hollywood.
near-nude."
required to furnish and pay tor

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stepping stone. They used to live here until their comes
advanced and then move into the private sector. But thmey

guidelines that might help Debose if en;?,:ted could bunip
an equally needy family from obtaining housing. And
with a
that's the dilemma now facing housing officials
Shortage of 'space, who gets priority,
What they are doing, said the housing rehabilitation

years ago, but tuday the homes built are strictly for the
middle and upper income," she said.
As a result, nore and more of the tenants in Sanford's
public housing units are deciding not to leave. As the
turnover rate slackens, the waiting lists lengthen.

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Sanford and area residents who might have seen a letter
to the editor in an area newspaper today written by an
Arkansas prison inmate claiming to be on death row and
urging people to write to him would do well to check with

could go to extremes and yourself with a bright red face.

have some success In those Station, New York, N. V. 70019.)

weaknesses so that it disa
Bridge, '• care
this newspapeared years back. but drd per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City

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ford this morning, lie said
James died immediately of
a "self-inflicted gunshot
wound in the forehead."
Sc in I n o I e . Co u n t y
deputies arrived at James*
home shortly after 1 am.
today in response to a call
of "shots being fired," the
report states.
According to witnesses,
James and Tracey Anne
%%'hitten. 23, of tile same
address, were socializing
with Leonard Runyon Jr.
and his wife, both 25, of
P.O. Box 51, W. Crystal
Ave., like Mary, deputies
sit)*. Jessica Aiiiie Whitten,
Tracy's daughter, 3, was
asleep in the bedroom.

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friend or relative contact the letter-writer and in one
fashion or iinother, solicit funds for tile inniate. Generally,
the wardens said, once the inmate is released from
custody, the victim never sees or hears front him again.

When the letter to the editor appearing in the area

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warden wits contacted by Ilerald staffers.
Warden Dobbs said today the inmate, Joe It. Bishop is
"indeed not on death row as lie says in his letter. lie's
doing 10 years for burglary and grand larceny.

Today

"pen pals" in a scheme to rip them off.

con game begins. Wardens said the inmates strike up a

Police later today said
the Russian Roulette incident was not established
for certain" and that other
potential causes were
being investigated.

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newspaper this morning was spotted, the Ai kansas prison

to editors of various newspapers asking people to write to

James w,
it self
employed painter. A
sfX)keSIIIal) for the sheriff's
department said lie was
single.

tility

It was discovered then that the inmates—some claiming

"Hogwash,"said Warden Dobbs.
The Evening Herald in its Sunday, Aug. 13, 1978 edition
published a page one story detailing how prison inmates
from inst itutions in Ohio and Florida were writing letters

draw from the Russian
Roulette before either of
the men began to play the
game, deputies say. But
James pointed the gun to
lus forchead anul pWIL-J the
trigger, witnesses told
deputies.

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Rate Increase

to be on death row; sonic claiming to be females in
women's prisons, but actually men in male institutions—
when written to by sympathetic readers of the
news papers publishing their letters, would involve their
The letter-writing scheme, said by prison officials to
have beeti around since the Lieginning of the prison system
in the United Sta tes, cost some of its victims thousands of
dollars lost to the con-artist inmates.
Prison officials pointed out once people respond to time
inmate's letter to time editor and contacts the prisoner the

Police said early reports
indicate
James
and
Runytin decided to engage
In a anw of Russian
Roulette, accordimii to the
r-IX)rt. Junvs went to Ills
master bedroom and
returned ith a .22 caliber,
six-inch barrel
black
It,
say.
According to the report,
James unloaded the
v. capon and then reloaded
it with a live round. lie then
spun the cylinder of the gun
around, "making himself
and Runvon unaware' of the
live rounds' location Ill the
weapon." tile report states.
Run on decided to '.ith-

proposed Orlido regional
from p.46 to $11.82 monthly.
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--- night.
However, the dozen persons sewer system at Iron Bridge.
The consultants have said an ['resident Carter says that if
Brodhead said Carter told his
who testified — representing
more than 75 perons in the increase in rates is necessary to Semi. Edward M. Kennedy dinner guests: "I'm not worried
chalinges him for the about 1980 ... It Kennedy runs,
packed comiiiission czuiimioer generate $100,000 more
Democratic presidential Fin going to whip his ass."
nomination lit 1980 he'll ''whip
Brodhead said lie asked
his
ass,"
the
Det
roit
Free
Pr
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is
Carter:
"Excuse tile, Mr.
other altertiatives.
inflation arid to pay 1 6
.1110011
reported today.
President, would you mind
When Conunission Chairman payment on the bond issue
'ilie newspaper quoted Rep. repeating that.?"
Bob French asked for a show of floated to acquire tile systems.
William N1. Brodhead, D Mich.,
'I'lle coligressinall said Carter
hands of persons who opposed
In a zoning matter, coin- who was seated at the then repeated his statement.
the increases, the 75 objectors missiomiers delayed until 10 President's table during a
"I think lie wanted to get the
responded.
n.m., June 26, a public hearing White ilou.se dinner Monday message out," Brodhead said.

letters' contents were similar though froni different in.
inates, Herald editors contacted the wardens at tile
various prisons and learned the letter-writing campaigns
are a con game.

him.

by Stan Lee and JolsnRomita

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notrump bid to ask for aces. improved a lot in the last 40
The Culbertson 4 and 5 no- years.
trump convention was too iNF.WstApFR F.NTF:Hi'nmsE tssm,
complicated for the players (For a copy of JACOBY MOD..

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"Arid, as for having no living relatives, his prison
records show a slew of relatives on his minding list...all
from Arkansas. Our records also show he probably was
never even in Florida. Bishop was born in hope, Ark.,
according to his jacket Iprison files ) , attended schools
thereamidthicresmio uuiication he's ever been in \orida."
Are prison officials able to (to anythiiig about it"

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look into it, but the best advice I'd give anyone who
might see such a letter to the editor is not to write to the
inmate. Certainly, not at least until they've contacted

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By SHARON CARRASCO
lleraldStaff Writer
A 30-year-old Altamonte
who
have
in s
played the game of Russian
Roulette early this inorning—lost.
Robert Lewis James, 30,
of 108 11w 43l, Altamonte
Springs, wits pronounced
dead at 2:30 a.m. at the
Florida
Hospital
in
Altamonte Springs. it
hospital spokesman said
today.
Dr. G. V. Garay, chief
medical examiner of
Seminole County, conducted all autopsy oil
at
James
Seminole
Memorial hospital, San-

more than a dozen customers of Proix)sl increase was delayed Council Girl Scouts to vacate a was dedicated to the state as
the county's four sater and until .July 10 to give county staff 101)-foot wide strip of land by six right-of-%%m and then turned
sewer utility systems to a sufficient time to evaluate lots long,
over to the county or if the state
proposed rate increase stopped whether reducing the amount of
tsist'iiit ('tiwit v tttornev retains jurisdiction of the land.
count' commissioners from monthly increase ('Wi be i''.
in addition McMillan said it is
Bob MeMullan urged tin.'
taking action, at least tem- complished whmile raising rati's to lkrmnit him tune to research
not clear from Information he
lrarily, Tuesday night.
ill other areas to gain additional the record and determine has received nhether the
consultants, revenues [ruin the systems.
sshether the property is under county can give the property to
Objectors noted that their
Post, Buckley, Schuh and
the Girt Scouts or sell the Land
Jetrsiy,an had recommended a moi'i&amp;tiy *ewer cgeii were the Jurisdiction
t %)ghc LISMAInU. — DO4NA
McMillan saId It Is unclear
sewer rate Imieremms' for Increased three yearn ago by 44
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customers of the Lynnwood, percent when the count)
Country Club, Indian Hills and acquired the utility systenis
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Conswner Utilities in time south and will be increased again
Carter
Challenge
and central part of the county when the county connects to the

another family already earmarked for that homiie, he said.
Since the home Debose rented was not condemned, but
foreclosed, he didn't qua1fy for emergency status.
"We need more public housing, it's that simple.
probleimi is getting worse. It's bad all over Seminole
County, in Sanford it's impossible,'' said Stone,
Ilie problem, he said, is that there are about 10 homes
being condemned each month, but there hadn't beemi any
new public housing In the city since Lake Monroe Terrace
was LAIIIt In 11172. He saId theauthortty's rec.nt request to
the Department of housing and Urban Development for 40
additional housing units has been denied.
Stones co-worker, Linda Williams, said the scarcity of
low-cost housing also is a result of the state of time
economy. Where tenants used to stay in the public units
for two or three years, they are no longer as mobile, she
said.
"The concept of public housing is that it should be a

can be done on an emergency basis," conunissioner

That was the advice today from the warden of the prison
in Grady, Ark.', Ronald Dobbs.
The letter published this morning in the area newspaper
Is signed by Joe 11. Bishop. The inmate says he has been
on death row in Arkansas for five years, is front Orlando,
has no living relatives and would like people to write to

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director, Stan Stone, is not unusual. Others like the
Debose family, unable to find private housing and well
down on the waiting list for public housing, have lived in
vans, trailers or make-shift shacks, he said.
"Usually they stay with family or friends or sometimes
move into dilapidated, condemned housing that has not
yet been torn down. But there have been other reports of
people living in curs," Stone said.
According to Stone, a person whose home is condeimined
is given priority on the housing authority waiting list so
that theme will be a spot available in public housing when
the home is torn down. The emergency list is already at a
critical stage, Stone said. If the authority grants
emergency status to Debose and places him in aim apart-

turned up tomorrow it would have to be a four-bedroom
apartment. We're bounded by occupancy codes."
Wilson said it would be a violation of housing guidelines
to place a family of eight in a one or two-bedroom unit.
Besides, he said, there are others with circumstances as
dire as the Debose family who have been waiting longer,
With no othe- choice, Debose and his wife will continue
living in their beatup, 1969 Plymouth sedan. lie said the
children will stay with his sister-in-law and tier two
children in a small, two bedroom home in Midway.

of 1932 and had other ERN. send $1 to: "Wan at

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.1 AMES I)EBUSE
...at his temporary home

housing, it's that simple.

One of Ely Culbertson's time.
They were by far the best
was the idea of using a four- of their day. but bridge has

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prison officials first.

HEY' YOU GOT ' WE'LL FINP OUT

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meet with problems.
"There are 2,800 people on the waiting list ahead of
him," said Sanford housing Authority Director Toni
Wilson. "I wish we could help, but even if a vacancy

great contributions to bridge

THIS WNG' AT HEAfk)UARrE!

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working on today is really what colors today, so before you
you want. Your efforts will be choose sides with the guy who
rewarded, but you could find tells a good story check hum out
you have a white elephant on thoroughly.
your hands.
TAURUS (April 20-May ) If
you can't back up your claims
LIBRA (Sept. 2ct. 3) in don'ttryablutf.Peoplewfflcall
having a good time today, you you on it and you could find

SPIDER-MAN

FRANK AND ERNEST

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By ('iEt)FFItEY POUNDS

A Hawaiian reader asks if
we consider that Ely and Jo
est bertson were the great.
husband-wife pair of all

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Herald Staff Writer
A 40-vear-old disabled veteran. unable to find a home
for his wife and six children, says he has had to live in his
car since April.
Contending there is nowhere else to turn, the man has
pleaded to the Sanford City Commission for help. But with
hundreds of similar cases, the city will be able to do little,
officials say.
James Debose, his wife and their six children were left
homeIes in April when the house they were renting on the
city's east side was foreclosed by a mortgage company.
"They gave tile three day% to get out." said Debose, who
has lived in Sanford for more than 20 years.
"Everywhere I went I got the same story. They told me
they don't rent or they don't accept children. I even tried
lying about my kids, but I couldn't find anything."
Debose, who lost the full use of his right arm while
serving in the army in 1960, said he can't afford rent of
more than $175 per month. lie has a disability pension and
his wife works as an electronics factory worker. Yet their
combined income is not enough to qualify for a loan to
purchase a home, he said. The combined income, he said,
is under $800 a iiionth.
Public housing would be the preferred chbice of Debose,
but there are no vacancies in the city's 480-units of sub

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extra beats In a specific In- heart If they're needed. The
dividual is through a medical choice of the proper medicine
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sporadically In a young, healthy irregularity, what it shows on
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
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be very Important. But if whether it is really bothering
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
overindulge. Remember,
much
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June 13, 1979
Past experience can guide make you sick.
You very successfully this
coming year if you will rely
SCORPIO (Oct. 2Nov. 22)
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you have been seeking.
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Failing to appreciate the value
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another places on an object or
Had she responded five
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County Voted Funds

Wad., May 16,5 Thurs., May 17,

Fog is a driving hazard - especially when a dense fog
sweep. In while you are driving at expressway speeds.
When this happens, get off the expressway as quickly as possible. You'll be safer from rear-end collisions on lesser
roads.
Better yet, don't drive.
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to anyone coining from behind at high speeds.
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State House Posses ERA
TALLAHAEE, Fla. (UP!) two-thirds approval,
members tried to amend the man Ralph Haben, another
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Seminole Coimty'a two House legislation to call for a anti-ERA lawmaker, that the
ponugs failed today and the members - Rep. Robert statewide refereidwn on ERA measure will the in the Senate.
House passed the Equal Rights Hattaway, D-Altamonte but that amendment went down
"yjjj, don't lose any sleep
Amendment by tacking It onto a Springs, and Rep. Bobby to defeat, " Brantley said.
over
It Ralph," Barton told
related Senate bill.
.
Brantley, R-Longwood, split
The final vote In the House Haben. "We'll kill It when It
The controversial ERA sur- their two votes on the amended was set up by Ms. Gordon's gets over here."
vivedon a 65.53 vote and now hill.
strategic move to amend the
House
59 for Ms
will force the Senate to either
Hattaway, an advocate of question to another
Gordon's
amendment
on a bill
vote on the issue or kill it In the ERA, voted In favor while
Ms.
Gordon
made
the
sucsponsored
by
Rep.
Jim
Scott,
RRules Committee.
Brantley opposed. "It will now cessful motion late Wednesday,
Fort
Lauderdale,
who
is
also
an
Opponents tried to alter the probably go back to the Senate saying later Oat It would f
ERA
opponent.
ERA amendment, sponsored by and be referred to the Rules a Senate vote on the politically
Rep. Elaine Gordon, D-Mlaml, Committee where It will the on volatile Issue.
Ms. Gordon, 1)-Miami, inby trying to force It to be a vote of 114,', Brantley said.
However, Sen. Dempsey dicated Gov. Bob Graham and
decided In next March's pcI- "In the process Sen. Scott's Barron, the arch enemy of the Senate ERA sponsor Jack
mary election.
human rights bill that was a ERA supporters, was unper- Gordon pl'y4 the mnjcr Mies
but this failed as opponents good bill also will be killed."
turbed by the strategy and In bringing the controversial
could not muster the necessary
"i with some other House promised House Rules Chair- amendme*t out at this time.

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SHARON CARRASCO

School.
because the fronton Is Inside said. There are also plans to
But tradition will be altered and air conditioned. The add a new weight room.
More than lOO seniors of Lake this year with the pomp and fronton Will accommodate
Although the construction
Brentley
going
to High School will be clrcurnstancemarth held at the seating for
was
expected to be completed
June 9. the Jai-Alai fronton on Orlando Seminole Jai-Alai be standing room, he
this year, Mandeville said it
Fronton, Fern Park.
"Graduation Is usually our will probably be delayed for
With caps and gowns in hand,
Current
st
con
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beneath
largest
crowd of the year," another year.
they won't be going to gamble.
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The high
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Arriirit of 1413 &amp; Park Ave., Sanford, Mrs. Buck has
lived in $'f4 for ITh years and six years in Seminole

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By DONNA FSTES
tourists don't come down from the north, what is going to happen?
Herald Staff Writer
"The House took the attitude It was going to spend everything. I
"We've won the battle and now we'll have to see what happens believe If the appropriations committee had been told to cut $500
on the Senate side," said State Rep. Robert Hattaway, Dmillion from the bill, the cut would not have been from roads or
Altamonte Springs today. He was talking about the ap
education," Brantley said.
propriatlons bill passed by the Florida House of Representatives
"There is stuff placed In the budget just to eat up money," he
which Included his pet project of a $1 million allocation for the
said, citing as an example Items In the Department of Health and
Center Street project.
Rehabilitative budget such "prophylactics In colors and polka
The hill also included for Seminole County, Hattaway said,
dots."
$50,000 for library construction; $50,000 plus to continue the blind
Hattaway, meanwhile, said putting the $500 million into a trust
mosquito research program and $561,000 to Improve the Wekiwa
fund for a "rainy day" would not have been wise. "With inflation
Springs state park located in Seminole and Orange counties.
factors being what they are, the money should be spent for
"Seminole County did very well in the appropriations bill," said
transportation, roads and the building of schools," he said.
Hattaway, who one week ago today wrested the $1 million away
"If the money is invested In roads, It will pay dividends In the
from an Orange County appropriation to fund part of the Center
next three years. I vleweçPthia as a businessman would," he said.
Street project. The project includes an overpass of Interstate 4
"Instead of asking the taxpayers for more money three years
and Mate Route 436 to a bypass of the busiest section of 436. The
bypass road would run north on Palm Springs Road to Center
'The House Is telling the people
Street, an unimproved dirt road toifontgomery Road. west of 1-4.
Hattaway's Seminole County colleague in the House, Bobby
Brantley, R-Longwood, however, vIewed the appropriations bill
to bite the bullet and then firing
differently today, saying It Is "the mot Irresponsible thing the
Home has done during the whole session. I voted against It," he
said.
at them with a .357 magnum'
"The bill took the president's seven percent inflation guidelines,
using the guidelines as a mandate to increase everything by 7
from now, we will be doing those things needed today with less
percent, including the salaries of the governor and the Cabinet. I
money." Hattaway said rebating the money to the taxpayers
questioned whether Gov. Graham needs an extra $7,000 annually
would have amounted to about $55 per taxpayer," not a
In salary. I also asked how we are going to be able to go home and
explain to the people of our districts what has been done,"
significant amount."
Brantley said.
"Seminole County has fared very well In the appropriations
"The House is telling the people to bite the bullet and then firing
bills," Hattaway said.
it at them with a .357 magnum.
Hattaway said the House will consider the finance and tax
"There were 22 House members including myself who felt It
package next week and he foresees no increase In taxes. He added
would be better and more responsible to hold the money and see
that Gov. Graham has announced a special session will be called
what happens to the economy of the state later. We don't know
in December when a report being compiled by a special tax study
what the gas shortage is going to do to the state's economy. If the
commission will be made public.

adolnng Mrs. Gatch.l's

So far this year 21 IndivIdual children hive been
Heisted with cloU
food or medical care by the club.
'We are getting a lot of mileage for the dollars spent," he
added, becasse of the cooperation of. local doctor and

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school's booster club
of a sprinkler system on the probably have between
also has raised several
e
For the pad three years, field has forced the high school and 4,000
"
thousand dollars for the InVWIUMII
daiS
graduation ceremonies have
tomake the
For the past couple of years, stallatlon of a sprinkler system
been held at the high school's move.
Lake Brantley High School has for the field, Mandeville said.
football field and stadium, said
Mandeville said he expects been dealgnlng and installing The well is being dug this week
Tony Mandeville, assistant students, relatives and parents dressing rooms for athletes and completion of the entire
principal at Lake Brantley High alike to appreciate the move under the stadium, Mandeville system Is slated for two weeks.
graduating.

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Slope." She also credits her husband Richard's usderetanding for making it piia4h.
In nominating Mrs. Buck, Ardella Reitsel, president of
SISTER, stated "She seems to be Involved In more
projects than himtn1y possible, but always comes
tirosigh with a lob well done. Vivian is sincerely Ist.rsd.d in this community and gives willingly of her time
and expertise to promote worthwhile projects In all flekb
go has a searching mind that pinpoints essential details,
this solving problems and V*thglng them to a successful

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A.A. McQenahao, chaIrmen of the committee for on-

derprivileged children, said that as an 11-year-old boy, he
had been sent to camp and received a bike from a Kiwanis
Quband iftwuuup.daflygratIfybig for him to work oa

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The Roberta L Gatchel Award banner was turned over
to Mrs. Buck by lad year's winner, Peggy Hattaway. Mrs.
Hattaway said that every morning when she saw her
award hanging In her home she would tell herself, "DO
something today to deserve it."
Other past winners of the award Include Irene Laney
(1*), Val Colbert (1970), Rossinond Chapman (1971),
Charlotte Sinfth (1972), Dr. Maria Perez (1113), Bill
Glelow (1974-75), Myrtle Gradlck, (1976), and Doris
Dietrich (1977).

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James. L. MeWinuter, isdal Awards chairman of the
Kiwanis Cl* who aenoiasd the wbmar, said 13 local
groups were asked to pi1.n14 candidates for the honor.
The plaque was presented by Kiwanis President Jack
Weible.

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She was chairman 1 the Community Iniprovement
Project (CIP) May Brimch and December Barbecue and
aidedoilcountless
other organlastions in worthwhile coal.
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After receiving the award, Mrs. Buck said, "I hope I can
be worthy of It. Everyday I walk In Mrs. Gatchel's foot-

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BPW Contest for four years. She also is active In the
Woman's Club of Sanford, Sanford Business Association,
and the greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.

By JANE CARSELERRY
Herald Stall WrIter
Vivian l. Buck, nominated by both the Sanford Business
and Professional Women's Club and SISTER, Inc., was
named thIs year's winner of the Roberta Gatchel Woman
of the Year Award Wednesday by the Kiwanis Club of
Saulor
Th. award Is presented annually by the club to the
women who has most nii.UIiky devoted herself to the
batterinlit of the oommWdt and Is given hi methory 01
Mrs. Getchel, who died In 1117. Mrs. Gatchel catered
itlicheon meeting. kr Sanford Kiwanis as well as other
grcsçe and when she died willed a $37,000 estate to the
club to edihlish a fond for underprivileged children.
Uk. Mrs. Gatchel, this year's recipient Is also a caterer
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Film Director Arrested
For Cocaine Possession
FRANKFURT, Wed Germany (UP!) - Judicial
sources said today American film director Stan Dragc*l,
husband of model Cheryl Tiegs, had about 24 grams of
cocaine taped to his back when he was arrested at a
Frankfurt airport Sunday. The sources also said r...41
claimed to have about another 30 grams of Cocaine found
in the plane in which he was traveling.
Judge Werner Dinde, who will preside over a hearing to
determine whether Drogoti should be allowed ball or 1g
In jail pending his trial, said West German security men
searched the American after an electronic sensing device
beeped as It passed over his body. Dine added that DTagotl
Is unlikely to be granted bail because be does not live In
West Germany.

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Three Officials Resign
7Vee highranking
CZUMEL Mexico (UP!)
members of the Mexican government resigned on the eve
of Cuban President Fidel Castro's date visit today,
throwing Into disarray the government's plans for his
wicome. None mentioned Castro and all three said y
were quitting for "personal" reasons.
The three members of
cabinet who resigned Wed.
nesday night citing "personal reasons" were Foreign
Relations Secretary Santiago Roel, Secretary of the
Interior Jesus Reyes Heroles, who is In charge of police,
and Programming and Budget Secretary Ricardo Garcia
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Ali three
immediately replaced. But informed
sources said that because of the unexpected Makeup in
the Mexican government, Castro's arrlva), scheduled for
noon EDT, could be delayed from two to four hours.
Gen Haig

Gen. Haig Issues Warning
BRUSSELS, Belgium (UP!) - Gen. Alexander M. Haig
Jr., NATO's supreme commander In Europe, says the
organization must consIdr whether to expand Its role to
deal with Soviet incursions In the Middle East, Africa and
Asia.
The Western allies "cannot afford to Ignore even the
short-term consequences of untended, Illegal Soviet adventurlam In the Third World," said Haig, who retires in
June after four years as NATO's military chief.

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Policeman Iniured In HighwSpeed ChaseByGEOFFMPoUNDS

Herald Staff Writer

An Altamc*ge Springs motorcycle patrolman was Injured and
one Florida Highway Patrol trooper was forced off the road
Wednesday In a high-speed auto chase on Interdate4 following
the theft of a car from a Casselberry dealership.
The Highway Patrol said two patrol cars began pursuit of a 1V5
yellow Pontiac Trans Am at shortly after 6 pin., when they
received word the vehicle had been stolen from the Auto Trader
Dealership on state Road 4X in CAssel".
Trooper Phil Dixon, heading east on 14 near Lake Mary,
noticed ft
In front of him and began pursuit. Dixon pulled
alongside the , t the driver zoomed away and began jumping
from lane to lane, the Highway Patrol reported. A second FHP
car, driven by trooper John Davis, entered the chase and the twa'
momentarily boxed the driver in, but the driver drove on th
median and raced away. The Highway Patrol said the drlvei
reaching speeds of 120 mph, swerved from lane to lane, narrowl
missing motorists, before abruptly turning on the median jw
before the Lake Monroe Bridge. At that point, the Highway Patrc
reported, the driver drove across the median and headed weal
bound, still swerving erratically. At one point, troopers said,
pickup truck was bumped off the road.
As the speeding driver headed toward Orlando, units from th
Seminole County Sheriff's Department and the Altamonte Spring
Police Department entered the chase.
Trooper Davis' vehicle experienced a blowout on one of the tirn
and he was forced to pull onto the median, where his beate
engine ignited the dry grass. A small fire wall exUnguished by thi
trooper before It could spread, the Highway Patrol reported.
Officer Alexander Caplan of the Altamonte Springs Pollcm
Department, pursuing the driver on his motorcycle, hit a patch ol
debris
the Maitland interchange and began skidding, the
Highway Patrol reported.
Caplan's cycle went out of control and be was thrown tothe
pavement, sliding 575 feet, police said. He received burns and
bruises
bruises and was taken to Florida Hospital where he Is today
reported In satisfactory condition, the Highway Patrol said.
A road block On Interstate 4 was poted now the Fairbanks exit
in Orange county and the fleeing driver was forced off the road
and Into an abutment. Troopers Immediately apprehended 18year-old Jeffrey Halter of 0 Orange St., Altamonte Springs, the
Highway Patrol said. Also taken Into custody was a 15-year-old
passenger In Halter's car.
Halter was taken to the Seminole County Jail, charged with
grand theft, possession of more than five grams of marijuana,
attem*Ing to elude police and reckless driving. He remains In
custody today In lieu of $55O0 bond, sheriff's deputies said.
JEWEL
F rings worth $l,5 were stolen sometime between Friday
evening and Saturday morning from a Maitland home, according
t Sq'Ir County deputies.
James W. Catter Jr., 31, of 2670 Derbyshire, Maitland, told
p
deputies entry was gainedbyprying
open a window on the west
aide of his home.Although other valuables were In "plain view,"
the burglars chosetO steai only the jewelry, Catter salt
A one-carat gold ring with diamonds and a gold and silver ring
comprised some of the stolen jewelry, Catter said.
$3,866 BURGLARY
An antique ring, movie outfit and other property valued at more
than $3000 was stolen from the home of a Sanford man, according
to Seminole County deputies.
Michael Wenger of Box 204..D Markham Woods Road, Sanford,
said burglars entered his home through a window on the west side
of his residence. Exit was made through the french doors In the

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Police said the thieves broke In through a side door and once
Inside they proceeded to take a 12400t section of shag carpet,
kitchen cabinets, hardware and other Items valued at $1,000.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) New government statistics
show the nation's economy has turned sluggish, but
whether the slowdown will lead to a recession later this
year Is still an open question.
There were these economic developments Wednesday:
—Housing construction declined slightly during April
and an industry spokesman predicted the situation would
deteriorate further because mortgage funds appear to be
drying up.
—Output of the nation's mines, factories and utilities
took its biggest dive In four years during April,but the
government attributed most of the drop to labor problems
within the trucking industry.
—Barry Bosworth, director the Council on Wage and
Price Stability, bluntly projected a recession unless Inflation can be controlled and said American workers must
accept lower wage settlements as part of the deceleration
process,
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Herald Photos by

Torn Vincent

SANFORD K MART OPENS
Proud of their newest store, officials of K mart were on hand for the grand
opening of the new Sanford K mart today. From left, top photo, W.T.
Lewandowskl, store manager; John G. Mestan, district manager; R.O.
Williams, vice president In charge of sales, Troy, Mich.; developers Calvin
Bell and Craig Jacobs of Seaboard-Calina Development; and Phil Holmberg, of Phil Holmberg Construction Co., Jacksonville, general contractor.
In photo below, store greeter Jackie Dawson (center) welcomes early
customers to the store located at U.S. Highway 17-92 and Airport Boulevard.

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California Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. has assurances from President Carter his
gasoline-hungry state will get an additional 50,000 gallons
a day, but he Is dill critical of the administration's energy
program.
Brown, expected to challenge Carter for the
presidential nomination, met with the president and
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger Wednesday to lobby
for more gasoline supplies for California.
He got the gasoline and said he was treatedwell. But he
still had some critical remarks about the Energy
Department and the petroleum Industry.
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Hayakawa Has A Solution
WASHINGTON (UP!)— Sen. S. I. Hayakawa, RCalif.,
says he has a solution to the gas shortage: let the price
soar so high that only the rich can afford to drive cars.
"The Important thing Is that a lot of the poor don't need
gas because they're not working," Hayakawa told
reporters Wednesday after the California congressional
delegation met with President Carter to discuss the
gasoline shortage.
The senator said the wealthy would drive their Cadillacs
"whether they have to pay 00 cents for gas or $2 to $3 for

gas."

"That's what It means to be wealthy," be said.

Alaskan Wildlife Bill Passes
WASHINGTON (UP!)— President Carter and the
nation's conservationists have scored a major victory In
efforts to save Alaskan wilderness and wildlife from the
ravages of human development projects.
DeAte cries It was condenunfrig motorists to wait in
line for gollne, the Hose vdad 166 Wednesday to pet
110 millIon acres of 411 'lusn lands an area larger than
California Into, national parks, wildlife refuges and
wilderness.
And this has made my day," Carter said when Interior
Secretary Cecil Andrus called to tell him of the vote.

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52 Arrested In 'Sting'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!) were in police custody.
of stolen property.
Police swept through the city
"I don't want to chase any
The operation was named for
early today looking for 52 people away," he said. "We're Jacksonville Sheriff Dale
persons to be arrested in a making arrests in pockets. I Carson and then FBI agent in
"sting" operation Involving at want to keep the word down, I charge Arthur Nehrbass.
least a half million dollars in do not want to spend hundreds
stolen property.
of man-hours chasing (sus.
By 8:30 am., 27 persons had pects)."
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being sought.
The latest arrests reportedly
Police Director of Operations were a spin-off of the C and N
N. P. Richardson declined to warehouse operation, in which
discuss the ding arrests until police and FBI agents pretendall those named In warrants edtobe fences for various kinds

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Weicker Drops Out Of Race
By United Press Kiteruatienel
One Republican presidential candidate -Sen. Lowell
Weicker of Connecticut already, and unexpectedly, has
dropped out of the race while another Rep. Phil Crane
of Illinois vows to fight on despite big debts and staff
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Weicker, convinced he couldn't even win In his own
date, Wednesday became the first candidate to withdraw
from the crowded field for the 1980 GOP nomination, alter
only two months on the track.
In recent weeks, Crane reported his campaign was
$80,000 In debt—mod of it owed to conservative direct
mail fund-raiser Richard Vlguente. His top campaign staff
manager-Rich WIllIn.on, operations director Tony
Palladino, pollster Arthur Finkalulein and several
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Accident Probers At Site
MIDDLETOWN, Pa (UP!)— 1 special co,nlnI.1ei-i
President Carter pledged would make a thorough Investigation of Three Nil. T.Iand began Its 004115 probe
today Into the cs of the nation's word nuclear acelde'* and the riupome of those In Charge.

Psmmsylvanla Gov. Dick Thernburgh and ftn other
high-ranking date officials was achesd to till the
President's Co,nn"oi' on the Accident it 1ie Mile
Island about the difficulties they faced in coping with the
tbreat of disaster.
It was the commission's first visIt to Middletown, when,
on April 1—alter touring the stricken facility -Carter
premised he would be "personally respohk" for In,,Mlgdhig.wd Informing the American people about

Three Nile Island.

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'Integration Still A Dreams
COLUMBIA, S. C. (UP!)— On the 360 aamnMnsuy of
the U. &amp; Supreme Court's historic riding knocking down
"separate bid equal" school laws, NAACP Ezecetirs
Director Benjeniks Books .sys me"g?id kditIo. Is

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-Sen. Dempsey Barron said governor and cabinet when the under construction at 1736 W. 14th St. some time late Monday
today his business dealings are Inquiry was made public nighi or early Tuesday morning, Sanford pollee report.
:heing Investigated by the FBI several months ago. He has
Inside the building, the thief took a table saw valued at
as part of a be of suspected said he has done nothing wrong. $786,Once
police said. The borne under construction is owned by Levi
br1bery and klckbicks In the
Barron and Sen. W.D. Qill- Coleman of Sanford.
$240 million land aquhltlon den, DPensacola, were reHOUSE BURGLARY
"program directed by Harmon sponaible for Shields getting
ThevesbrokIntoahouseunercolonati09 i Court
Shields,
and holding onto his Job. They sometime between Monday and Wednesday, Sanford police
" "I'm not worried," Barron publicly urged his appointment,
aId. "They (the FBI) won't persuading a Cabinet majority
ndI'vedonean)gwrong to take him over strong
because I haven't."
jectlona of then Gov. Reubin
' He said thp FBI Is probing his Askew and two other members.
onnectIon with Hamilton
Kenner, a West Florida banker Gov. Bob Graham has hinted
md head of M.K Ranches inc. he will vote to fireShields,
Which sold 6,900 acres of flood- regardless of whether any
jone land to the date for $1.7 char'es are brou&amp;* In the
federal Investigation. He said
01U4Th'DO, Flu. (UP!) - A had NDWizoIhebank — jun't
audits
scoring
doses
of
bnpro..
suspected
robber was think the result would have
The purchase Involved lands pridles and "1Puhod PdlCeS fatally woundedbank
Wednesday by been the sane. Those two ofiji Gulf and Franklin County for under his Panagrnent are a police lieutenant who Intend- berg are two of the bed we've
hlch Kenner's firm paid an grounds for replacing Mm, but ad to cash a personal check got."
average of $87 an acre and sold no action will be taken edU the during lunch but walked into
York said the robbery suspect
tO the date for about $270 an FBI Inquiry Is completed.
Um middle of a holdup,
then ordered a bank employee,
It Is one ofll land deals
Graham
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he am) the
r federal Investigation.
U. Dennis Pelerion, a 15- Michael Bell, to come with him
as grabbed an unspecified
Cabinet ti waking IX the year Orlando PokCS Depart.he
B&amp;ron said he knows Ken- Legislature to adjourn before mont veteran, lift his wife amount of money am)_caped.
Peterson ra Wo the parking
nor, Panama City neighbor of lowering the boom on ilde waiting In the car when he
ls,: but has no business for fear of angering Barron, D walked into a Barnett Bonk Id,jumped in the car with his
'bVwjthhünthathe knows Panama City and chairman of located In a shopping center. wile and took off after the bank
The Tampa Tribune said the powerful Rules Committee,
be
t day that court land files show and Childers, the pesuldent.
5 Rester PeterbOfl, approached the ivapect, Peter.
is an lavestigitly, supervisor In son
r business dealings between designate of the Senate.
Ma wife's gun and
OPDs
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Lrtcnand Kanner or M4
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Recent disclosures have
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pointed up DNR covsnu of
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thin
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headquarters on his portable car. Peterson returned the firs,
- raft while theman Was not hlttIlthe luapSdIn the ft"
looking. Paterson's wife heard aith One bullet.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Maall for help on her car York
smapect,Jlm
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raft
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May 16
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James York. "God forbid she for robbery.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UPI)
Hatchett made Florida histo- in New Orleans.
Florida state Supreme Court ry in 1976 by becoming the first
A }Lward University law
Justice Joseph Hatchett will be black to win a statewide office. graduate, llatchett was
appointed to the U.S. 5th Circuit He was the first black state unavailable for comment. His
Court of Appeals today by Supreme Court justice in the secretary said he was er:rute
President Carter, Sen. Dick South when then-Gov. Reubin to Washington fcr an unrelated
Stone's office said.
Askew appointed him to fill an meeting.
Stone's Washington office unexpired term on July 8, 1975.
Hatchett was nominated for
said Carter will announce the
The 465-year-old jurist would the post by Stone and Senate
appointment at the White House be the first black to serve on the colleague Lawton Chiles, Dat 2:30 p.m. today.
5th circuit court headquartered Florida.

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Other property valued at $3,013 Included a.35 caliber Smith and
Deals Weason
revolver, deputies say.
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Police also said the thieves struck matches on the bedroom wall
of the house, but there was no fire damage.
The home Is being constructed by Coronado Industries.
ROBBERY CONVICTION
James Albert Stroman, 21, of Orlando pleaded guilty to one
count of armed robbery In circuit court Monday.
Stroman was charged In connection with a Jan. 24 holdup of the
Fins Service Station at date Road 436 and Howell Road hi
Seminole County. A presentencing Investigation was ordered.
BICYCLE STOLEN
11w bicycle of a nine-year-old boy was reported stolen Tuesday
from a bike rack at Weklva Elementary School, L.ongwood, ac
cording to Seminole County deputies.
The 244nch Schwlnn bicycle was valued at $95 and belonged to C
boy who lives at 132 Harrogate Place Longwood, deputies say.

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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322-2011 or 831-9993
Thursday, May 17, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor

Famed marathon swlirimer Stella Taylor of Fort
Lauderdale has agreed to be the honorary chairman
of this year's Golden Age Olympics. Instrumental In
5e1 this outstanding athlete for the annual
senior citizen event In Sanford was Gene Kellner,
manager of the Central Florida Red Cross Chapter,
who Is an old friend. Keltner is on the committee to
develop U.S. swimmers for the olympics in Moscow.

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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,
$20.60;

Year, $40.00.

Charges of "male chauvinist" filled the air at
Longwood's City Commission meeting when
Commissioner J.R. Grant told City Administrator
Dave Chacey a man would be able to handle the job

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of city recreation director better than the woman
Chacey was considering for the job. Grant said the
The Clock
woman hired by the city last summer scent most of
her time sitting in the shade of a tree, and besides, a
By JANE CAS8ELBERRY woman couldn't handle fights like a man.
Commissioner Ray Lelbensperger agreed

Stumbling

"Physical prowess should be considered."
"Quality counts, not the sex," said Commissioner
Steve Barton.
"Did you see me playing bail the other day?"
asked Mayor June I4rmann, hoping to score a point
for her sex, "I hit the bail."
"Maybe we'd better hire a man," was the Putdown from Lelbensperger.
The Fourth of July Committee will meet at the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce at 7:30
p.m. today. All clubs and organizations, as well as

Greater

Interested Individuals are Invited to attend this

session to plan for the annual Fourth of July
celebration. Donations to help pay for the fireworks
are being accepted from businesses or civic and
fraternal organizations.

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Any person interested in being considered for
appointment to Seminole Community College Board

Trustees should send their resume to Tom .1
McDonald, P.O. Box 17Th, Sanford. The governor
will make two appointments to the board from three
recommended by the local selection committee.
of

Good Samaritan Home will celebrate Its 33rd
anniversary Sunday, May 20, with a program at
Free Will Holiness Chur ch, &amp; Mulberry Ave.,
Sanford. beginning at 3 p.m. Art Grindle, local
businessman and civic leader will be the speaker.
Horace Orr, president of SEEDCO and member of
the Good Samaritan Home Board of Directors, will
be master of ceremonies. Special music will be
pr esented by the New Mt. Cal vary Baptist Chur ch
Choir No. 2.
This will be the first anniversary observance
since the death of the founder and president, Mother
Ruby Lee Wilson in January, so the program will '
include a memorial meditation.

The Carter administration is worried about
Turkey and with good reason. This strategic ally is
experiencing crippling economic and social
problems. Should Turkey umble Into the kind of
ANGL E.WAL TERS
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VIEWPOINT
abyss that engulfed neighboring Iran, NATO's
southern flank would be laid bare, the Middle East
further threatened by Soviet expansionism, and the
Why
Mediterranean's eastern basin brought that much
.
, LI ice
closer to becoming a Russian lake.
Turkey's current problems are rooted In a badly
faltering economy. The Inflation rate is more than
Xlk
10
Burger
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50 percent a year, the unemployment rate is more
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than 20 percent. Turkey's factories are operating at
r
,
only 55 percent of capacity. And the government of
i i
Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit Is juggling foreign
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debts totalling nearly $5 billion.
Such economic woes have in turn fueled political
WASHINGTON (NEA) — in all the hullabaloo
ByDONGRAFF
___
and religious strife between the Sunni and Alevi about oil and gas shortages, soaring prices and
—
"He
looks
li
ke
a chief justice," observed the
Moslem sects—disorders that took more than 700 the safety of nuclear power, one crucial element
president
in
announc
ing the appointment
of the energy problem has gotten surprisingly
j. lives last year.
That was May 21, 1969, and Warren Elrl
With such a surpassing political and military short shrift.
____
Burger certainly did. White-haired, handsome,
Despite the obvious incentives, neither the
stake in Turkey's stability, the major NATO
dignified, he could have been Central Casting's
e
government nor private industry seems
choice for the job.
partners have pressing reasons to Join In an effort federal
jjij
to capitalize on the political opportunity
to rescue Mr. Ecevit's government from its generated by the current crisis to accelerate the
He was, however, Richard*Nixon's, whose
hope
It was that the new chief justice wo%4d
gathering crisis,
development of solar power and other renewable
preside
over a new era on the United States
Congress, however, has been Inexcusably slow in sources of energy.
ReAm
Supreme
Court, one of "strict constructlonlsrn"
But the actual government commitment to
grasping the severity of Turkey's problems. Thus
t
h
at
throu
gh narrow interpretations of 4h
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee recently solar and other forms of renewable energy
Constitution
would modify if not reverse the
rejected the Carter administration's request for $50 remains miniscule In terms of money and
liberal impact of the court's previous and
manpower,
especially
In
comparison
to
the
million in military aid to modernize Turkish forces resources lavished upon conventional fuels and
historic 16 years under Chief Justice Eál
za
committed to NATO. Instead, the committee in. nuclear power.
Warren.
sisted on rewriting the grant as a loan, repayable at
Even Carter's proposed "energy security
WzTn Burger during the decade past his
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commercial Interest rates, a gratituitous affront fund," to be created from the proceeds of his
certainly presided over a different court. It his
that will rankle the Turks despite the committee's windiall profits tax on decontrolled oil, contains __________________________________________________ dealt with questions — obecently,capltal punishment, abortion, press liberties — no less diiflclt
subsequent decision to approve $100 million In only modest new support for solar technoiogies.
and
fundamental to American society than tbe
A
mere
5
percent
of
the
total
fund
would
be
economic aid.
WASHINGTON WORLD
ci vil liberties-oriented decisions for which the
allocated
to
such
uses.
Unless the Congress Is prepared for another Iran,
a year now since Carter ordered a
Warren court was most noted. But there the
it should forget Its lingering pique over Turkey's maItjorhasIntbeen
resemblance ends.
eragency review of t he government's
1974 before it is too late.
program options in the solar energy field, and
Where the Warren decisions, if often cohmore than five months since he received the final
troverslal dearly dated broadly appUcae
report of that task force. The president has yet to
principles, the current court has as often shown
bl
comment on the policy review, although the
Washington.
This
was
the
first
big
antinuke
Itself
divided In opinion, limited In vision aid
By ARNOLD SAWLAZ
White House says a message on solar energy will
ambiguous
In reasoning. Rather than clarifyiig
ft
be festiomi ""
WASHINGTON. (UPI) — The recent effort In Washington and even If the low estimate
In
confused ths*. leading to
the policy review report outlined Washington gathering of 0,000 (or 78,600
Of 0,000 was iCCUate, It was an ZDSIMS
vice a new tool to deal with careless or Intentionally forgetful
Inconclusive litigation.
three possible levels of solar commitment
100,000) people to demand the shutdown of turnout.
taxpayers.
The court has Indeed taken a conseZZ
through
the
year
2000,
IncludIng
one
option
that
nuclear
power plants was compared by some to
And thousands
_n
their
Before the Three Mile Island accident, It is course, as desired by the president who
returns can attest to its effectiveness, after coughing up ad- would have the nation obtain 25 to 30 percent of the antiwar protests of nearly a decade ago.
probable most Americans believed government shaped it. But It has not done so cohesively. It
Its total energy from renewable sources by that
As In those marches in 1968.72, the crowds and
ditlonal
dollars, in assuring that Americana meet
power company assurances about the ab- has not developed and expressed a coherit
il
time, Carter is expected to pursue a lesser goal, assembled near the White House and flowed soIute safetyofn I
; obligation for living in a free society.
uc ear plantsor simply were not philosophy and a consident approach to
primarily to limit costs.
("Iflarched" implies some kind of parade aware of the IUU,
But these are, for the most part, honest taxpayers.
constitutional questions.
discipline) up Pennsylvania Avenue to
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, who
The IRS concedes, as related In the mod recent issue of U.S.
Before the accident, there was a coalition of
News and World Report, that It Is unable to rope with a per.
been lukewarm at best toward the potential of Ca pitol grounds.
That may or may not be desirable. :A
local
groups concerned about specific nuclear criticism of the largely cohesive, coneistâ
solar power, has estimated that the high-use
slatent form of fraud — the fictitious return, c1aanthg a refund
The participants were mostly young, with a Installations; there was no massive national
Warren court was that It usurped powers, that If
option would cost as much as$l00billion between sprinkling of older people. Their demand: "No movement.
on withholding taxes never paid.
often was in fact not adjudicating butlegislatMg.
Although the agency acknowledges that the losses In
now and the year 2000— a figure disputed by the More Nukes" could compare with the "Get Out
Three Mile Island could have been the catalyst
major solar energy advocacy group, the DOn' Now" slogan of the Vietnam protests.
fraudulent refunds could amount to $100 million annually, IRS
There would appear to be less debaW,
that
produces a national no-nuke constituency
profit Solar Lobby here In Washington.
Commissioner Jerome Kurtz testified before a House subBut
there
also
were
some
big
differences,
and
and
projects
the
Issue
into
1960
politics.
It
cer
. however, about another characteristic of the
committee last month that nobody can be sure. "Obviously we
Solar Lobby officials say the Schlesinger cost they may be more important than the talnly seems likely that many more Americans present court — the dissension that Increasingly
do not know what we are detecting," he
estimate does not take In to account the $30 similarities.
now believe they are in personal jeopardy as a marks even Its conservative majorlty,Thls Is
In those Instances where pheny returns have been spOtted.
billion or so the government could save in ,.
The
anti-war
movement
was
an
uprising
result
of nuclear power plants than thought so evidence In the notables Increase In the number
IRS admits, with some embarrassment, that elmod OflI4lfth pod for conventional energy sources if it shifted against the pod World War II U.S. foreign policy before
March 28. It also seems likely that these of dissents and separate opinions on a

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House, Senate

billion package.
The big difference in the two bills Is tax relief. The
Senate has teamed up with Gov. Bob Graham and has
earmarked $500 million. The House has taken the bulk of
this for roads and schools, leaving only about $200 million
to return to taxpayers.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— The Senate has
authorized a $380,000 study on whether enforcement of
Florida's tough new drug smuggling law Is worth what It's
going to cod.
The Senate Wednesday tacked onto Its $15.9 billion

budget an amendment letting the Bureau of Criminal
Justice Planning hire a private consultant to study the
"social and economic cost" of enforcing marijuana laws.
"1 can see the writing on the wall. We're going to spend
millions because of our reputation as the smuggling
capital of the country, and in 15 years marijuana will be
legalized," said Sen. Ed Dunn, D-Daytona Beach, who
sponsored the amendment.

IRS Fum es Ball

came from pdwners In Jails or penllentlarle-i. Profearlonal
taxpreparers are responsible for 5 percent — and 1 percent are

from former IRS employees
In his testimony, Kurtz said the needs of honed taxpayers
:have their refunds processed expeditiously" must be given
priority over elimination of the questionable return
Subcommittee Chairman Benjamin Rosenthal, a New York
Democrat, shocked that the IRS did not chick returns against
Social Security n umbers of previous year's returns, said, "Ibis
fraud produces disrespect for the system."
The conscientious taxpayer, reporting to_an
burden of records for an audit JUst might
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to a massive outlay ior solar power.

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stigle

issue, where failure to reach a clew consensus

Public enthusiasm for solar energy Is dearly entanglements in the name of containing corn- their concerns.
raises Problems for lower courts In app&amp;ylnjthe
much greater than the government's. An Ifld5Ifl
rulings,
And In the noncooseosus, the chief
California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., no
Associated Press-NBC New, poll released last
Some Vietnam protesters were vulnerable to newcomer to the Issue, was one of the Washing. justice, to whom compromise does not cotne
week showed a majority of all Americans —52 the dealt and some had deep moral misgivings ton protest speakers Sen. Edwa
rd Kennedy, not easily'Is not Infrequently. at outspoken odds with
percent of all those interviewed — regard solar about the war. But most of the people Involved In to be out
done, had his own proposal on nuclear his colleagues.
energy as the single best source of power for the those protests had no Immediate or direct Make power ready
the neat day. President Carter met
This is, in fact, hot "Burger court" In the
year 2000.
in the war,
with the organizers of the march and declared sense that its predecessor was the "Warren
That was more than double the 21 percent who
And that Is where the ne-nuke movementis that while he wasted to minimize nuclear power, court." The present chief justice has t
those coal. Nuclear Power was named by 16 differu and far more politically potent. A
hTUTIIdiM total shutdown would cripple the asserted leadership through either personaljty
percent oil by only 4 percent.
nat
or Intellect. Nor, at least on the evidence of.*
portion of th ppi
ion.
ng
p
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The survey did indicate considerable am- power believe they are or will be directly
first
10 years, has he written a place for hlmsøil
That may be so, and as the experts continue
bivijince about the public's willingness to pay jeopardized by these plants. In other words, It
In
hi
st
ory with his decisions.
j, nuclear power, despite the
of
higher prices to finance a shift to solar power has the making,
of a "gut" lame of the kind that the 1.4 few months, may be onerevelations
of the safest
The Burger tenure may be far from over wth
from current energy sources, although 45 per- moves voters.
sources
available.
But
as
a
political
much
history Mlii to be written. But at this pout,
of
ad
arnie queriei were prepared to increase Anti-war protests began In 1904 and it Was 1asus nuclear power clearly has explosive while Warren Burger locks every bit as much the
their own
energy
at least slightly to more than five years before they began at- potential and the fuse may have been lit in chief justice as he did 10 years ago, the jury Is
Achieve
such
a goal.spending
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dill old on his performance as such.

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Randolph has no known living
black community."
survivors, Rustin said. His body
The son of an Itinerant will be cremated this weekend
preacher, As. Philip Randolph as was his wish.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— Pretrial hearings for
accused Oil Omega killer Theodore Bundy are in recess
,today, following Circuit Judge Edward Cowan's refusal
to throw out the indictment.
The hearings resume Monday with testimony from
dental experts, called to compare dental impressions
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charged with strangling last year.
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As pert of his remarks on leftist subversion,
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Vakt
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DECEPTIVE ADS? A strange Inertia by
sppsers poesibie the Mob will eventually take
Vaky did not Identify the countries he had In Venesusla far theiroda
opposition to rIglt.wthg federal bureaucrats may be indirectly causir
over effective control of some mull Caribbean mind.
When
asked
about
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p'bthty
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Nicaraguan
hiddat
Anastasio
Scmosa. Vakv thousands of unwanted pruiancl wion
cotWies.
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confided
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remarks
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aheence
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closed doors by Viron Vaky, assistant secretary "somet
like that conceivably could boppen." secret brleihtg.
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tell
whother
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closely.
misleading or mI&amp;ç-Mob has achieved dgvous penetration of
slaM" from McAleut.r, Oh].. teaches It's too late. Medical serveys have shown th
Some of times who heard his remarks took number Caribbean n.t'om
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Imiverilty t4ise.. collaborates an books, and
precise soles and !e1 them to us, feeling that
over4iecoiu*er products may be
lii HLI (Or example, r$aII.4
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laquirlee from people who Mill tidak cod ective, yet their mahen cI
the danger merited public exposure.
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radad by ss.oc
las Whitten, Vaky first "Baby Doe" Duvaller. Our sources say narcotics Moist
a dwen calls a day from
A po of law itiden
WUM*fl, working under Prof. John BaPmI at Geoq
-- eff4e-e,; then, are smuggled through Haitian airfiuido with the sadhalf"lots
of calla" from escointMusj who MID Wthtg University Is preparing a kg
er math "ir-ilug and hawing, he cosiesdid active coodvance of carnit P'an .mclalo. tk he has clout. "People furl IbM I'm has
, Petitbito it the Federal Trade C,om
that he had 'eaIIamd the Mafia in cosmittlon
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have reached as from the meth.rIy description IsOf "phone tapping."
ináss, laspocties Of the participants' British 4.pi"dsury Of the Caymen
Mi ad Telephone cv"py aenlcs rIpresIntit4,u — "And wIJh little 4 im
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who deal with your cçinigw about coliragumeat from W-Ith
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In 1957, he became a vice
young people today for whom president of the AFL-CIO.
that name means very little.
In his mid 70s, he led the
And yet, for more than 40 Years, historic march on Washington

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movement Is about. He was a and irritated three presidents
strong leader
st rong in his and led to end of segregation In
convictions, unafraid."
armed forces and opened up job

Eastern Airlines.
National's 5,250 stockholders voted 7,017,572 shares in
favor of the proposal. Only 276,648 of 8.56 million shares of
common stock outstanding were voted against the auction
plan.

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Jordan, Jr.,
director of the National Urban separated the liberation of the
League, said, "We've lost a white working man from th e
great warrior. A. Philip Ran- liberation of the black working

MIAMI (UP!) — An unprecedented bidding war for
control of National Airlines is step closer to reality today
but an auction of the Miami-based airline will never get
off the ground unless federal authorities approve.
National stockholders overwhelmingly approvea a pian
Wednesday calling for a merger with Pan American
World Airways—one of three airlines vying for control of
National — and-or a bidding contest between Pan Am and

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Friday, May 18. 1979-5A

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have passed separate versions of the state budget, setting
up a conference committee fight over tax relief and the
amount of road and school funding.
Both chambers passed their respective bills Wednesday
with the Senate acting on a $15.9 billion plan to carry
Florida through fiscal 1981 and the House opting for a $14.2

Decade

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NEW YORK (UPI)
A. was born in Crescent City, Fla.,
Philip Randolph, the elder April 15, 1889. He helped supstatesman of the civil rights port his family by working as a
movement who was once tailor in Jacksonville, then
denounced by the federal moved to New York City as a
government as "the most young man.
dangerous Negro in America,"
While working odd jobs, he
died Wednesday. He was 90.
attended the City College of
Randolph, who organized and New York and studied policial
led the Brotherhood of Sleeping science, economics and pubsCar Porters, the first major phy. Its was the study of
black labor union, died about socialist theory that stimulated
3:30 p.m. at his Manhattan Randolph's interest in labor
anartment. His body was
offnIr
by his maid.
As editor of The Messenger, a
His death came one day magazine he and a group of
before today's 25th anniversary associates began in 1917, he
of the landmark U.S. Supreme attacked the country's Jim
Court decision ruling racial Crow policies and black particisegregation of schools was patlon in World War I.
unconstitutional.
He was arrested In 1918 for
Bayard Rustin, longtime opposing the war and the U.S.
friend and head of the A. Philip Justice Department called him
Randolph Institute, said the "the most dangerous Negro in
former AFL-CIO vice president America."
had been in declining health
In 1925, he organized the
and apparently died of heart porters' union and, as Its
failure.
president, led a 12-year battle to
"No other living American win a labor contract with the
has done more to seek justice Pullman company. It was the
for the poor, the workers and first black union to sign a labor
the minorities In our society contract with a white employer.
and throughout the world than
He once said, "My philosophy
has A. Philip Randolph," was the result of (the) concept

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The Washington Bullets, who
scored a convincing 11X
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' Spurs Wednesday night to
square their best-of-seven
series 3-3, can become only the
come beck from a 3-1 deficit
and advance to the fina] with a
win Friday night In Landover,
Md.
"If any team can come back
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can," said the Bullets' Kevin
Grevey, who had 15 points.
"That's why we're the world
championi."
Should Washington make it to
the championship round, they
also could become
capture
NBA titles since the iaaio
Boston (ft
Elvin Hayes led the Bullets
with 25 points and Bob Dandridge added 20, Including 10 In
the final period to hold offaSan

Antonio rush. GregBallard
chipped In with 19 points while
Wes Unsaid, who picked
fifth foul early In the thfrtá
quarter and sat out the
naInd' of the period, had
Just four. Washington, meanwhile, limited George Gervin,
the NBA's leadjni scorer, to 20
points and Larry Kenon
finished with 16.

tied, 82-2, less
With the
than two minutes Into the final
period, Hayes converted a
three-point play to put the
Bullets ahead to stay. Washingthen outscored the Spurs,
18-10,ln the next 7½ minutes to
take an 11-point lead and put the
game out of reach.

"There's no more psychology
now," said Washington Coach

While
San
Antonio
suprisingly outrebounded the

Dick Metta. "It's just two
teams and the seventh game."

rugged Bullets, 56.46, the most
telling statistic was that the
Spurs managed 20 offensive
rebounds (eight more than
Washington), but could score
only eight points with them. The
Spurs missed six shots of the
layup variety.

sided," said Moe. "(Ed) Rush
anj (Joe) Gushue never made a
cafifor usall night. Every time
they went to the hoop they got a
foul and every time we went to
the hoop, we didn't. ft was a
very poorly officiated game
from our standpoint.

But despite his team's inability to find the basket, San
Antonio Coach Doug Moe chose
to criticize the officials.

"We Just have to come back
Friday night and show what
we're made of."

six games to the Boston Celtics
in 1976 and the SuperSonics

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finals, the Phoenix Suns meet

were defeated by the Bullets
last year.

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himself since he has played on
three Cup winners.
"We knew we had to play at
least one good game In Montreal and now we know we have
to take at least one of the games
in New York," Gainey at
Wednesday's workout.
Gainey sounds like he be.
lieves that lithe Canadlens play
to their capabilities, they will
win. The Rangers, however,
believe otherwise. And they,
too, have some people who
know how to win
"Back home, the fans will
help us and that will be fantastic," said Phil Esposito, who
played on two Cup winners for
the Boston Bruins. "It's better
with 18,000 friends than 18,000
enemies."
The younger Rangers feel
they can rebound, too.
"We'll be ready," said

defenseman Ron Greschner.
"We played pretty well In the
first game.

SCOREBOARD
Major League
Baseball
National League
Et
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Phila
23 10 .
Méntreal
19 13 .594 3½
to
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4 .310
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Chicago
15 iS .300 6½
Pittsbrgh
13 11 .419 ,
New York
11 21 314
West
W L Pc?. as
Cinci
21 11 .600 Houston
20 *7 541 2
Los Ang
19 19
San Fran
15 16 500
San Diegq
15 23 1'. 1
Atlanta
11 22 333 ,
Wednesday's Results
Cincinnati 7, San Diego 0
Philadelphia 13, Chicago o
Ptsbrh 4, N.Y. 3, 13 inns.
Atlanta 3. Los Angeles 7
St. Louis 7, Montreal o
San Fran S. PIous 1, 10
America n League
East
I. Pc?. 05
Bait
23 12 .
Boston
22 12 .617
½
Milwauke
20 16 .556 3'.,
New York
20 16 .556 31, 2
Detroit
13 17 .433 7",
Clevelnd
13 21 .352
Toronto
10 27 .no 14
West
W L . Pct. GB
Minn
n 12 .617 Texas
21 14 .600 i',
Calif
21 15 .563 2
Kan City
21 16 .566 21 2
Chicago
17 17 .500 5
Oakland
12 24 .333 11
Seattle
11 27 .209 13
Wednesday's Games
Baltimore 10, Bost on 6
Toronto 4, Cleveland 3
New York 6, Detroit 2
Texas 5, Minnesota 4
Chicago 3, Oakland I
Kansas City 4, Seattle 3
Calif 4, Milw 3, 11 inns.
inns.

"We're gonna go Into the
Garden now with our fans
cheering us on," said JbJ3
Davidson, the Ranger goali e.
Opposing Davidson In goal a will likely be Dryden, who got a &amp;,UU,r5
reprieve from his demotion to
Saffing
(based on SO at bats)
the bench when Bunny LaNational League
rocque suffered a head Injury In
0*5 H Pc?.
practice.
Brock, St.L
26 63 31.373
Winfield,

Eighth Race, 5, 4t, Time J1.,0
2 Rocko Troubles
6.10 4.60 1.00
6 Femme Fatale
3.40 1.00
Black Butter
1.20
0 (24) 12.06. P (2-4) 69.00, 1 (2-41) 17730.
Ninth Race C, S-16, Time 31.31
5 CR's Pete Jones 640 4.60 3.00
1 Propellent
6.40 3.60
S You Betcha
3.60
0(1.3) 2110, p (5.1) 121.30, T (S-I.
I) 274.20.
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Tenth Race, 8, 5-16, Time 31.24
1 The S pectator
7.50 4.20 2.60
LeazarZuess
5.10 3.20
Little Raven

3.10

Q (4.0) 29.50, P (4.5) 12030, 1 (45
3) 223.20.
Eleventh Race, TA, s.i4, Time Jopa
1 Target Irene
4.00 2.60 4.20
2 Rosy Romy
9.20 6.50

610
0(1-2) 44.40, P (1-2) 150.55,1 (1.2.

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Twelfth Race, A,%, Time 3527
2 Joe Kea
5.10 3.20 2.60
3 Mountain Tease
7.60 3.50
1 Fruiti
4.10
0(2.3) $4.40, P (23) 131.40, T (2.3.
U 495.40.
A
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DAYTONA BEACH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
First Game
2lranlAndre
6.00 1.00 2.20
1 AranoDlaga II
16.20 2.20
lGaldosArca
2.10
Q (1-2) 29.50: 1 (2-1-7) 252.00.
Second Game
1 lrustaAndre
10.S0 6.40 3.00
3Arano-Arca
6.50 4.20
DuranGerrardo
7.20
0(1.3) 30.50 P(1-3) 95.10:1 (1-3.1)
333.40; DO (2-1) 103.20.
Third Game

SGondra

15.10 6.00 6.20

6 Arco
3.60 3.20
4 PCO
4.20
Q(4-$)54.70 P(5-4) 1193.10: I (5.4.
4)1,015.40.
Fourth Game
2ZubiGasti II
11.00 1.00 3.20
1 DuranOlano
7.00 7.40
7lrta.Urquiza
5.60
Q (2-4) 36.50; P (24) 40.30; 1(2.4.

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Q (4-5) 14.60; 1 (45.1) 111.10
Fifth Game
Time 2:20
olse.Sarduy
a$
13.60 11.60 6.10
Second Race
SSaid.Wally
1.60 160 2.21
11.60 6.20 SArden Ed
3Apraiz.A,rieta
6.40 2Vicky Rhythm
••
Q (54) 14440; p
243.10: 1 . 3 Elean Johnson
3.3) 633.80.
Q (3.5) 19.50; T (5-2-3) 101.60
SIzffi Game
Time 2:06.4.
6 Vlcandi.Gecrardo 15.00 12.40 5.40
Third Race
SHernanMoncilola
6.60 5.20 S Lucky Jon El
5.00 2.60 2.21
lGaldos.Gastl II
1.60 3 IreneVo
3.60 3.01
- -- U ($4) p220; P (4-5) 72I.I0 j I (4-5. 2 Frisco Boy
24
4)3,223.06.
Q (3-3) 12.20; P ( 5•3) 11.50; Timi
Seventh Game
2:12.3.
2Duran.Wally
10.60 1.60 4.60
Fourth Race
llrustaBadiola
5.20 3.20 2.61
2.50 S Sunny Larmle
0(25) 41.00; P (2-3) 1ft.40; T (33. 1 Daytonas Tern
1.20 3 61
1) 290.00.
7 Red Silk GB
6.11
Eighth Game
0 (1.5) 12.50; P (5-1.7) 153.40
2 Oscar Oiano
17.10 6.10 3.660
Time 2:00.1.
IApralz.Rndolfo
Fifth Race
1.60 5.00
1 Sara.Goiri
1.00 2.40 2 61
2.20 5 General Mac
0(2.4) 33.40; P (2.4) 174.00:1 (2-4- 3 Donna Whiz By
220 2 21
1)133.40.
Gov. Del Lee
3 11
Ninth Game
0(3-5) ISO; 1(5-3-1) 93.40; Time
SGondra
11.10 6.40 6.60 2:11.
1 Isasa
Sixth Race
5.10 2.60
7 Said
5.50 6 Porrige
7.60 260 3 IC
0(1.5) 44.60: P(S.l) 140.50; 1(3.1.
7 Collins Phyllis
760 2.4(
7 1.224,40.
6 Drexel Bill
2&amp;
Tenth Game
0 (7-I) 10.20; 1 (5-7-4) 90.20; Time
S BeldeRodolfo
14.00 6.20 340 7:04.1.
u -ci
Seventh Race
d5.60 4.00
1 HernanPaco
5.40 4.20 4.IC
3.10 3 Middle T
0 (S-I) 34.10; P (5-5) 75.60; r (S-S- 1 DorasBoglecne
4.40 2,K
U 220.20.
I Proteos
2.IC
Eleventh Game
0(3-7)7.40; 1 (3-7-I) 39.20; Time
lArano.Mandiola 12.10 7.40 5.60
2:07.4.
SSantiPradera
Eighth Race
11.60 6.10
7CarasaGasti II
4.00 3.00 2.10
3.00 5 Hush Star
Q(4-S) 39.40: P (4-5) 324.55; 1 (4-5.
4May The First
4.20 3.(K
7) 41204.30.
28 Haven Way
3 BC
Twelfth Game
0 (4-5) 5.50; 1 (3.4-2) 70.70; Time
1 lsesGondra
6.60 5.00 73.60 2:04.2.
4 RamonOlano
1.50 5.00
Ninth Race
2GastiWally
77.00 660 660
9.70 3 Sam Bengazi
0 (1.4) 29.20: P (I 4) 14400; 1 7AvonMarshall
3.80 100
0 4-2) 223.40.
1 Duane Brewster
3 00
A- 1,450; Handle- $101,9 39.
0 (2-3) 30.20; 1 (3-2) 2I.80; Time
2:OS.1.
Tenth Race
7 Avon Carfree
77.00 6.60 6.60
2 Trefoil Pam
SEMINOLE
5.00 4.20
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
I Tuff y Baron
460
First Race
0 (2-7) 35.40; T (7-2-4) 400.00;
4 Bynos Bird
3.40 2.10 2.10 Time 1:07.4.
S Copper Hand
1.00 2.60
Attendance- 1,307; Handle20J Freight
3.60 541,534.

Harness Racing

SD

36 147 51 .30
34 127 44 .34
Foster, Cm
36 110 41 .343
Concpcn, Cm
35 146 49 -336
Carter, mo
30 105 36 .333
Murphy, Ali
33 121 40.331
Hendrck, St.L
34 111 37.325
Whitfield, SF
36 136 41 .321
Knight, Clii
35 127 11 .323
Moreno,
More, Pit
31127 41.323
Morgan, Cin
25 96 31 .323
American League
GAD H Pd.
Smally, Min
34 134 55.410
Kemp, Det
21 103 41 .395
Banistr, Chi
3211S 40 .348
Carew, Cal
36 130 43.346
OtIS. KC
31 125 43.344
Downing, Cal
34 122 42 .344
LIIIOII, Chi
34 129 44.311
Rice, Boo
34 126 43.341
LeFiore, Dot
30 123 42.341
Cooper, Mil
36 110 17 .336
Baylor, Cal
36137 46.336
Hens lviii
National 1.55w, - Schmidt,
Phil
12;
Murphy,
All
10;
Kingman, CM and Dawson, MU
9; Matthews, Aft and Carter,
Mtl I.
Lynn,
13;
On
Thomas,
Mu . 10;
Singleton, Bait and Smalley,
Minn 9; Cooper and Ogilvie,
Mil 5.

Busby Returns
To Win Cir
Orioles 11, Bcsoz I:
Al Bumbry and Mark Belanger each drove In two runs to
hIgh1Ight a six-run fifth liming
that carried Baltimore into first
place In the AL East.
Yankees I, TIgers 2:
Ron Guidry scattered nine

hits and struck out ls and aralg
j,g Hur. Nettles slammed a pair of two.

league victory In more than a
year.
"It's been a long one so
with a lot of miles left on
he
added.
Busby's ann troubles revolved around a damaged
rotatorcuff - usuallyanlnjury
fatal to a baseball pitcher's
career, But he's worked to
come back. The only runs he
allowed against Seattle came
on Ruppert Jones' three-nm,
inside-the-park hwner that
bounced on the artificial six'face In the Klngdcme. His last
win was April 9, 1973.
"This is not. the best I've
- thrown this year but It's the
first time we've won when I
pitched so that overshadows
'everything," Busby said.

r'rm homers power New
over Detroit
Use Jays 4, IIIII 3:
Dave I naqcxyk fired a Mxhitter and Rick Cerone scored
the winning run on Roy
Howell's fourth-inning çoundm4.
Rangers l,Twlu4:
Al Oliver, Mike Jorgensen
and Larvell Blanks; drovelntwo
runs each to lift Texas to a
sweep of the three-game series.
White Box 36 A's 1:
Jorge Orta snapped out ofthe
worst slump of his majorleague
career with a two-run, eighthinning double, then scored on a
single by Bill Nahorodny.
Angels 4, Brewers 3
Third baseman Sal Bando
threw Rod Carew's bunt single
wildly into right
allowing
Dan Ford to score from first
base with two out In the bottom
of the 11th bvd'tg.

W

Murphy, Braves
Both Hang On
- By United Press blaruthual
It was another routine night
for Brave's catcher Dale
Murphy, except he was worried
:'about his friend.
Bruce Benedict, another
young catcher being çoomed
to replace Murphy behind the
late, was knocked imeosoclours
In a ninth-inning collision
k4 Wulneslioy night's 34
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17 hits. -

Tuesday
night when the Canadlens
swamped the Rangers, 6-2, to
even the series at one game
each.
Gainey scored on a breakaway for what proved to be the
winning goal. He also assisted
on Mark Napk"s Insurance
score. Mo re im1nlantly, he
used his speedtoset '. tempo for
Montreal's forechecking. He
bodychecked Rangers In all
three zones and he repeatedly
stripped Ranger forwards of
the puck.
The Canadlens expect such
things from Gainey, who last
year won the Selke Trophy as
6%.,.
most effective defensive
forward In the league. Moreo-

By United Press International
Steve Busby, one of baseball's most promising talents
before he
encountered
sustained arm trouble, feels he
difi has a way to go.
"The road back Is not cornplete," the Kansas City Royals'
right-bander said Wednesday

owiff

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Gainey, who starred

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post.d the girls softball yb'
tens' Wednesday.
Kiwanis stopped Florida

NEW YORK (UPI) - Bob
Gainey, the Montreal Canadims' award-winning left wing,
typifies the champio nshjp spirit
on the team despite his
relatively short tenure.
"I think we are okay now that
(goalie) Kenny Dryden Is back
cm the beam ," he said while
preparing for Game 3 of the
Stanley Cup finals, which
continue tonight In Madison
Square Garden with the Rangers hoping to rebound to win
their first Stanley Cup In 39

Both teams have made it to
the finals In recent years but
failed to come away with the
championship. Phoenix lost In

unlikely-sounding score of 2-1 cracked out threehits for the
as Mike Galloway doubled winners. Mike Eason had two
home Steve Ferrell with the hits for the losers, with pitcher
winning run.
Dave Hudick allowing Deluxe
Winning
pitcher
Bill only four safeties.
Stoudemire permitted eight
The other game saw Orlando
hits, two by Jeff Ladd, and cut Helicopters have a field day,
off AAA's long-ball tactics.
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%cott Krlger hurled a one- singles, Herbert Dixon Wasted
-. •. -'V
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,day as Medical Center stroked a triple.
led Qern Leonard Shell, 6Roger Hall and Joe Litton
n Sanford Little National each had triples for First
sgue play.
Federal, and Richard Crisp,
.
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from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
registration for the
Winter Springs Bea liss
Pageant to bt. held this fall
will take place. If you are

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homeoAmers financially.

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home of President De Loris

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the VFW District 18 conventlon. It will be held at
the Pine Hills VFW.
Election and installation of
offi cers from both the posts
and auxiliaries will take
place at this meeting.
There will be a joint

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recognition of Be Kind TO Girls Ranch, and his wife,
Animals Week. Held at Barbara. They showed slides
Jerry's Restaurant, which featured general inseveral of the models formation of the work done for
were. from left. Carolyn girls without homes in the age

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lunch All VFW and
Auxiliary ineinbers are
urged to attend.

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by Ted R. Pope, retired
prestnted a lunch and chaplain
and lieutenant colonel,
fashion
show
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Souls Church and Paristaner Ronnie Vincent from
Dublin, Ireland, led a songfest of Irish songs.
On HawaUan Day, Tuesby, residents Mary Wyatt,
Marie Chlllnsky, Helen DeShlelds and Ethel Brunelle,
known as the "Wicked Wahnis," entertained with the
hula.
Wednesday was proclaimed as German Day when
Ursula Gilson showed slides from Germany and treated
the residents to a German dessert.
Tonight in celebration of Italian Day, a lively pizza
party is scheduled. On Polish Day, Friday, the order of the
day will be the polka and a W
The residents are participating In the week-long
celebration. The public is invittd to visit.

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In observance of National Nursing Home Week,
Lakeew Nursing Center begana week of festivities with
the coronation of Ms. Lakeview on Mother's Day when
residents, families and friends gathered for a buffet
luncheon and open house.
Ms. Lakeview, Mrs. Mary Wyatt, and her court were
selected by the staff and residents. The court includes:
Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, first runner-up; Mrs. Helen
DeShields, second runner-up; and Mrs. Martha Greer,
third runner-up.

A different country is being depicted every day this
week Including the menu, decor and entertainment.
Monday was Irish Day. Father WWiam Ennis; of All

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one fine time. There was
turkey and all the trim
mlngstoeat,a delightful
perfonnance by an exotic
dancer, some cheerful
poking fun at the Longwood
group by themselves and a
nice band for listening and
dancing.

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A contingent of members
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Post and AuxiliaryNo 05
traveled the short distance
to Longwood last week to
attend the installation of
Post and Auxiliary officers
of the VFW No. 8207.
Those attending included
commander Ed
Senior Vice
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Jim Glenday, Adjutant
Paul Ryan, Vern Bessent,
Bill Jacobs and Don Hoffman.
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President Esther Jacobs.
Senior-Vice President
Gladys Ramsey,
Treasurer Jerry - Ann
Hoffman, Guard Roberta
Glenday. Trustee Grace
Mayo, State Soloist Kay
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celebrate birthdays, an.
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children ( usually married) say
ear
niversarles and holidays, but after another. The last one was
(2)
CAROL
BAFFLED IN BUFFALO
BURNETT AND
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Angle's sister Marie announces
to their parents, "You are so
FRIENDS
It's always too crowded and a very unattractive farm
DEAR
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Hire
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plans
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marry
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leave
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hard to buy a gift for. We are
noisy for conversation or woman in her late 60s, She was male domestic,
home, Mama Teresa is taken to
Abby
(2) TODAY IN FLORIDA
running out of Ideas," Well, this
the hospital with some mysterivisiting with the children. And a good housekeeper, and I paid
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hostess to even know we are anywhere else, but she quit many letters in your column
7:30
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from the family of the bride
after one week!
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modem home. My problem is in other housekeepers, but what
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invites as many guests as they sodes he appeared in.
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getting someone to keep house else am I to think?
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fearing a lover of epidemic
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control. (A)
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rehabilitating an alcoholic

6:00
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(3) CRACKERBARREL
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stone. Yosemite. Grand
Canyon. Everglades. Sequoia.
T O TIME EXPRESS An
attorney who wants to save his
sweethearts life and a former
boxer who wants another shot
at the heavyweight crown
board the Time Express.
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to help his young soulmate
Eugene and Eugene's girlfriend
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Valerie Weld and Miriam
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"Minstrel Tunes."
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(4)OCBS NEWS

5:30
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CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Roddy

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11:30
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Victor Davila, center. kindergarten student at English Estates School, quite
proudly displayed his trophy to other winners in the school's First Annual
Festival of Fine Arts. Also winning trophies for Outstanding Talent were, from
left, Marty Restjs, Lee-Anne Trimble, Wade Wright (who won Best of Show,)
Erick Osborn, and Hollis Perrin. Included in the festival was a display of arts
and crafts created by the children and a musical program which featured
recorder ensembles and ukulele bands,

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REPORT

JOKER'S WILD
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11:00

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(2)
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(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME

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p.m., four ballets, from
modern and character to
classical will be performed
by the guild's 19 member
dance company.
"Two Times Five" and

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be personal guide to a famous
and handsome visiting Russian
composer.
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Saturday, May 19, at 3:30

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according to a spokesman.
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Letter number 3-11, Diabetes: what's causing the .'inHOROSCOPE
flammatlon. Sometimes it i
Management. It will give you a associated with urinary tract
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
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in many of these conditions,
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person who can do the most for are used with considerable
your disuse, Your diet and success.
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Legal Notice

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Orlando — Winter Park.

Seminole

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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DEADLINES
Seminole County, Florida, under
DEJ.I1
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and by virtue oi a Final Judgment
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issued out of the above-entitled
Noon The Da Before Publication
REQUEST POE PROPOSAL
Court, in the above.styled cause,
The Seminole County Sheriff's
dated the 15th day of May, 1979, will Office Is initiating the development
Surda — Noon Friday
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
sail at public auction, to the highest of a Criminal Justice Information
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The Board of County Corn.
bidder, the following described System forcrlmlnal ustice agencies missioners
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of Seminole County will
property located in Seminole in the
county. Sheriff's Office now hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
County. Florida, to.wit:
requesting proposals for the first the Seminole County Courthouse,
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Lot II, SLEEPY HOLLOW, ac. year of hardware implementation Sanford Florida, on June 12, 1979 at
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cording to the plat thereof as including such items as: central 700 P.M.,
or as soon thereafter as
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recorded in Plat Book 15, pages 64 processIng unit; lineprinter; matrix possible, to consider a specific land ___________________________
and 65, Public Records of Seminole
printers; CR1 termnals. etc.
use amendment to the Seminole _______________________
County, Florida.
Complete description of require. County Comprehensive Plan, Or.
Most complete Craft I Hobby
lSkLOHOL A PROBLEM
as the property of the above-named mints Ynay be obtained from Dick dinance 77.33, and rezoning of the
Supply in Central FIc'rida.
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
Defendant, .3. K. MEADE, on the 0th Telson or Bob Lowe at Room 204, dai
property from R.2 One
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
AL.ANON
day of June, 1979, at 11:00 a.m., Sheriff's Office, 301 N. Park Ave.,
4TFamilyDvvelllngDistridto
Ave. Sanford. Fl.
Forfamiliesorfriendsof
Sanford, Fl. 32171, weekdays bit
before the West Front Door of the
C.3 General Commercial and
problemdrinkers
1000
and
1530
hours
May
Seminole County Courthouse, wean
21.. Wholesale District.
Forfutureinformationcall
Teresa Ann Nicholas, senior at Lake Brantley High
Sanford, FlorIda. Said salewill beto June 6, 1979. Questions may be
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
12—Special Notices
647.3333or writs
directed
to
Dick
Telson
at
(305)
322.
OR
Dl
the
highest
bidder
for
cash
In
hand,
NANCE 71.25
WHICH
School, accepts Delta Kappa Gamma's scholarship
Sanford Al.Anon Family Group
the abovedescribed property as the 5115 durIng hours 5hoWfl abOve.
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
p.o. BOx
award from Ann Reynolds, center, and J0 Willis, of property ot Itis said Defendant, to
John E. Polk
USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.
Lutheran Church of The
-Senford,F1L3277*
satisfy
said
Sheriff
Judgment.
the Beta Chi Chapter. Miss Nicholas, who has been
NOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN. pdeemer. Register now for
Publish: May 17, 24, 31,1979
(SEAL)
SIVE PLAN FROM MEDIUM
Fall term. limited enrollment.
Lonely?
We
listen.
Have
a
on every honor roll from grades six through 12, is
DEJ60
Armur H. Beckwith, Jr.
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO IN.
$30 mo. For more information
problem? We listen. Mad or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
active in many school activities including National
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DUSTRIAL FOR THE PURPOSE
call 3326400 or 3223352.
frustrated? W listen. Do you
By: June I. Curtis
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. OF REZONING THE FOLLOWING
someone
to
Listen
to
you,
need
honor Society, Concert Chorus, Madrigal Singers,
Deputy Clerk
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM
or lust need to talk. Talking to
COUNTRY, FLORIDA.
Drama and American Field Service. She will attend Bornsteln &amp; Petree
R.2 ONE AND TWO FAMILY
18 Help Wanted
someone helps I we listen. For
125 South Court Ave.
CASE NO. 7LOI1O.CA-04.E
DWELLING DISTRICT TO C3
detailsundyourname&amp;phone
Seminole Community College and plans to major in Orlando, Florida 32501
GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND
IN RE: The Marrlagi
number to "Friends Listen",
Brick &amp; Block masons (30
Publish May 1?, 24, 1919
special education.
MINNIE BELL JOHNSON HUD. WHOLESALE DISTRICT.
P.O. Box 125, Casselberry, Fl.
7 a.m..3 p.m. week days.
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LEY, Wife
The North SO feet of the East 170
32707.
$5.50 per hour.
feet of Lot 2$, McNeils Orange Villa,
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Holiday Inn of Sanford
on lakefront.

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person Jungle Laboratories
Corp. 501 Silver Lake Dr.,

Sanford.

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W.Garflettyjhite
Reg. Real Estate Broker

EMPLOYMENT

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Duplex freshly painteil in &amp; out.
Extra lot Zoned C2. A steal

JOBS!

MANY GOOD Co.'s

Lk. Mary 3.1, Sc. porch, quiet
neighborhood. $31,000.

263$ Sanford Ave.
321-0739
Aft. Hrs. 332 7613,3324869

BOOKKEEPERS
GENERAL OFFICE

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1808 Chase Ave. 3 BR, 1'i B, new
roof, fn bk yd. VA appraised
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529,500. Call 333 4398 aft 5.30.
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TRUCK DRIVER
STOCK CLERK
PAINTING TRAINEE

Build to Suit

our lot or yours
FHA-VA,FHA 2351243

SAW OPERATOR

Need 5 immediately

REALTOR .
ML!
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LAY OUT MECH.
Industrial background needed.

THISISJUSTAFEW
OF MANY
JOBSOPEN NOWI

24 HOUR [0 322-9283

CALL 323-5176

6O99

HAL COLBERT,

College Studentsdesiring
YARDWORK.
Call 323-0500; 3220797.
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Clean furn. room. Separate bath &amp;
entrance. Air &amp; heat. Close to
• taurants
322.3114.
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Sanford f'rácious livin from $28
weekl9. UtIlitIes Included, 500 S.
Oak. 322.9623; 811.7883.
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LAKE FRONT over

washer, disposal. Near hospital.

unique features, picturesque
landscapIng. $69,950.

Adults, no pets, $200. 3233958.
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Townhous.— modern 2 BR, 1½ B.
All appliances laundry, fenced
patio. Cony, location, $215.
677.1641

COUNTRY BARGAIN 2 BR, work.
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snc.REALTOR, MLS

STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUIE. . . .IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

323-5774 Day

Immediate-occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,

nursing home &amp; downtown.

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Ants. tor Senior Citizens. Ddwn.'
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
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APARTMENTS
3301 5. SanfordAvenue
"Energy Efficient" studio apt.
ideal for single person many
sicunity features, attic storage,
fabric covered walls. shag
carpeting, heat, air, 13 built in
power sayers te reduce ii. bills
On site manager. 323-3301. -

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ma ceer in Real Estate call
Realty World, Thi Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323.1324.

Geneva. Beautiful bldg. sites,
heavy in oak, good terms. Owner
1111g.

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Small 7 BR, carpeted, near Lake
Monroe, Older couple only $50
me 0616023.

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MObile Homes

PICTITIOUSPIANI
Notice Is hereby gIven that I am
on,
dksbusin.st3iej$ French
AWl., SaulfOrd $iqysiilole Cll
Florida, twnter m tictnin ,
Mi. C's SOUTHERN
CHICKEN, and that I kltgnd"15
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MR.2, located west of Sanford.

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SR furs.. Osteen. No pets or
uiidren. $125 me. + deposit +

322- 2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS PARK
Branch Ott ice

SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2'.', bath, formal
dining, carpet, air, private patio
w-2 car garage. Lovely club
house, pool &amp; tennis. Furn. or

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43—L.ots..ACreage
Large lot w-trees. Water, sewer.
$11,500. Wm. Malicjowskl,
REALTOR, 332-7903.

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 327-7491

2 aCRES HWY 46, WEST OF i-I,
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900.

S Mo. old 3 BR,? bath with Family
room, projected tennis courts &amp;
jogging paths. Beautiful (ewel of
for

41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.

a home. Assumable mortgae
just about any kind, OS
finallclnp you choose. 543,000.
Owner motIvated

REALTY WORLD.

Cleveland. Miii &amp; kiduN

PIot OiiI Orawur Z
Sanford. FIelds 31771
TslupIis,j: 1*) 303.1314

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Siatidli. T..WIt: i.ciio, j
FlorIda $laptgs
11g. Albert Cip
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Eves $42'301 332.INS

3 BR, 2 full baths, 12*64, unfurn.
except Stove 8. retrg, 56.000. 3238909 atter S p.m.

See our beautiful new BARR ING-

I? Ft. Aluminum Starcraft, 33

3803 Orlando Dr.

323 3200

Sears 12' Jon float
w eI. trolling motor
5150. 322 1)73

45-A—Out of State
Property
Free listing BROCHURE write.
CHE ROI( FE L AND CO

Murphy. N. C. 28906

47—Real

* •H0USEwANTEq.
323-1-488 Eves.

Losing your home 8. credit?Iwlli
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3fl 02)6.

47-A—Mortgages Bought
&amp; Sold
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic,
Mtg. Broker, 075 No. ID
Wymore Rd., Attamonte.
062. 7483

SECOND MORTGAGES

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'73 Bass Boat, SO hp Evinrude.
Good condition. Call after 5:30
p.m. 373 1901.

7 IJçFf't PI1tIftç
Forced to pick up in your area.
Terms to meet your budget. For
details call Harold McClanahan,
Credit Manager, Streep Music
Stores. I 305 849 0010.
Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Complete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc.
3202 French Ave.
377-2253
PIANO IN STORAGE

Beautiful Spinet-Console stored lo
cally. Reported like new. Re
sponslble party can take on low
payment balance. Write before
we send truck. Jopiin Piano,
P.O. Box 3061, Rome, Ga. 30161.

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REMODEL ING &amp; REPAIR
SO BALINT &amp; ASSOC.
327 8US

JACI FROST Cent. I.eat
Air
Cond Service. Free Es) On
tnst Comm &amp; Wits. 372 0208

INSUiATION (tatting, blowing,
WACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;

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371 0839 or 904 734 6108 co)ct.

Appliances

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Concr,'te Work. Steps
I-tee Etimat
m or 1g.
C.ilI Mr Taylor 3228545

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed.373 0039

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PAINTIP4(,, CARPENTRY

F-rCt Est

Beauty Care
TOWER'S d''AUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook

32 0429 alter 5 30

1ualityQperatj
8 yrs exp Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne (teal, 377 1321

519 E. 1st St., 327 5742

Ceran'c TIlo
MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp $6

No job loo large or small. Complete lawn service. Free
estimate 373 4881. landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 8049 call
anytime.

LawnServjce

essmeking

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General LandscapIng. Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt.
lawn maint. 8. tree trimming.

323-2910.

Light Ilauling

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Yard Debris. Trash
Appliances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL)349537)

Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
ResIdentjaI 322 9351 24 Hrs.
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Exterior Cleaning

65.—Pets.Supplies

(tIP Exterior, Fungus 8. mildew
removal. Roots, walls, decks,

German Shepherd Male,
7 Mos. Old, $35
Call 3235 136

etc. Free Est. 3396066, US$335.

Qisi1, Painhing. Exterior &amp; In.
tenor. 33 yrs. exper. Free Esti.
66$ 1)49, Harold Rader.
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7 Rooms Used Carpeting
Best Offer
322 7180

COCKER SPANIELS, AKC, lwks.
wormed &amp; shots, $125. 7 M, I F.

7401 Airport Blvd. 323-7726.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE

LeatherS. Rubber Work Boots

mower, 5100 or both $1,IQQ.
323-415)

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Value &amp; Gold Bond
stampbooks, will pay SI per book.

6615291

Large selection foam backea
drapes; prints 50* 04, $11.30 Pr.;
solids 4$ n $4 $10.50 pr. CuU*m
upholstery carpets.

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

72—Auction
JOHNNY'S BACK

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st
Since 1937
322-2i35

Piney Woods Aucbon

S pc. B suite new, $33; 5 pc. Li
new 1399; Loves.aI 544.951, up;
7 pc dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$501 up; El. stove$40 &amp; up; full
size draperies $10 I up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, mini.

Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 415, 11 ml. north of Sanford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques -or
misc, by the piece or house fuH.
Free pick upon consigned mdii.
at 30 pet. 3fl-2270.

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General Home Care

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327563?

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Homelmproiethenf

BURFIELD'S Electric Service 8.

Free Estimates.

2435's S. French (1792) Sanford
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
3229141
Eves after 61 weekends

Licensed Mortgage Broker
7373 So. U.S. 1 Titusville. FL

"ALANDSUPERMAR'y'.

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

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Orlando 321-1577
DeLand 6-$335

2295

1974 MATADOR CPE:

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TO 15 YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 11004)2.4002

STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

4 DR
AC

Central Heat lAir Coed Free Est.
Call Carl Harrisal
SEARS, Sanford 377 1171

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
— 3270707

Beds, dbl motel Box Springs &amp;
Mattresses, $30 set; Mattress
only 520 ea. Sanford Auction,
121$ S. French, 333.7340.

-REALTOS

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trailer, powered by 1976-165
OMC out drive. 55.000. Call alter

$4,000 to $100,000

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1971 Thompson 201" with tloal on

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX.
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. $5,900.

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59—Musical Nrchandise

Baptist Church needs
JLrL .1;
Lu
Call 830 7919

1975 HORNET

0 Chrysler 9 pass wagon New
tires, rebuilt motor, extra clean
Loaded. 16 mi. gal. Family or
work car. 5900.'273 8629

6 p.m. 322 8577.

Estate Wanted

9 295

Johnson motor, good cond., $350.
Also 19 Ft. Chris Craft, motor
needs minor repair, 5500. Call

373 5258 after 1:30 p.m.

VA &amp; FHA Financing

2 DR. ItT.

Sanford, FIa. 32771
1969 21'-j Larson Cutty Cabin. Low
time, 160 hp, 1-0, full canvas.
tandum wheel trailer, w.el
wench. 13500. 333-0492 •tt 6:30
p.m.

TON w-lap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

CHEV. CHEVELLE

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17-92

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'71 mobile home in Carriage Cove.

2DR.

1976 B 210 Datsun hatchback
$2,500
327 0452

55—Boats &amp; AccessorIes

Top

SEIGLIR REALTY

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42—Mobile Homes

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$995

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1972 Ford F 100 PS. PB.
Auto,wcamperfop&amp;CB
$1500 323 4947

3 Family garage sale. Vacuum
cleaners, end tables, table &amp;
chairs, clothes, lots of nice
things. You name it. We have it.
On 427 towards Sanford from S
Points look for the signs. 3222870. thurs. 2 to 1, Fri. &amp; Sat.
7.30 to 6:30,

1 Gravely riding lawn mower, 32"
$1200; 1 Haun 32" riding lawn

24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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Hidden Lake -2IOMeaclowHjlI Dr.
4 BR, 2 bath split plan, double
garage, new paint &amp; carpet.
Pool, tennis &amp; fishing privileges.
Equity &amp; assume mortgage.
Immediate occupancy, By
Owner, 831 5616.

Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 6
300 Tangerine Dr.

S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS,
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. 520,000.

Sanford32l.0640
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0640.

Garage Sale

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332-8721.

bldg. lots in city.

REALTOR 323*1

Assumable ruort. $38,900.
Evenings 322 4914. Days 32)

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

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1972 FORD TORINO

TJNA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1:30 It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 90-4 255
83)1 for further details.

20th St. Fri. 9 to S

ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3223791

BROKER

AGENCY

3 BR, 2 B home wlovely pool &amp;
patio area. Nicely landscaped.

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1973

arage Sale- Clothes, carpet, file
cabinet, pillows I Misc 886 E.

For sale by owner, 3 BR. 1: B,
Block home on 1 acre in the
country. $42,500. 322 7193.

311315E.First$t.
30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
53,000 PER ACRE. BRINO
YOUR CHECK BOOK.

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STEMPER

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SO—IscelIaneous for Sale,

510.000. Forth,buiidersduplmi
MINI STORAGE
lIe your small storage space
Prdoiemwlthoneofourlxrs for
51$ nue. For 1 month or longer i
.$u flied, you keep key, 0,111?
Sliesavailable. Central Location
3395. Magnolia Ave. CALL 323duB or 322.7415.

323-7322

DON'T STORE IT. SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

unfurn.

*534,500. For the investment
minded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Good
tenants

'uliiiti.
..

Sanford's Sales Leader

RETIREES TAKE NOTE

3.1'., bath, CH&amp;A, kitchen
equipped, landscaped yard. fun
in the sun.

BUSIEST AREAS
Inventory
than
&amp; fixtures total more'
asking price of $23,000. Call
reasons.
us today this sale for health

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NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
OlD IN' ONE'OF SANFORDS

*948,000. End the space race in
this 4 BR, 2 bath lout Of the
ordinary) split level home.
Gi'sat for expanding family.

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S . SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1!

Lovely Family home with nIce
ground pool. 3 BR, 2 bath
with family room &amp; screened
porch &amp; patio. C.H&amp;A, tool
539,100.

$2$,000.Acu$estarterorfor the
young at heart. 3 BR, I bath,
near shopping. Call today on this

2 BR, near Enterprise, iakeview
fronting, extra utility. $150 mo.

Wy.

for $73,200!

BACK TO THE LAND
10 acres, 3 BR home with trees,
trees, trees &amp; lake frontage.

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54—Garage Sales

41—Houses

1917 Ford LTD 11.4 Dr Exc cond.
70.800
many extras 53,995.
Call 323 5)58 alt 6 00 pm

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In Need of Repairs

TERRIFIC! 3 BR, P, Bath Brick
Home in Washington Oaks!
Central HAC. t.arqe RR"i. DO'
Needs a little work! A Super Buy

above
NEW
LISTING IN PINECREST

,333-0231, 323.7173. 333-0779,

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StOWS! AND SAVE ... I'
INY ant fUll ... The Waist Ad

Extras! BPP WARRANTED.

Only 561,5001

Perfect for young executive or
professional. 32 with formal
!ivin I inlng rccm, -wet b,r,
screened Florida room,
worksaver kItchen. 2 single car
garages. SpanIsh garden entrance.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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Home on Lake Sylvan! Eq. Eat.
In Kitchen, DR. Pool &amp; Patio'

AREA

-fl—Houses Unfurnished
.

LEISURE LIVING' 3 BR, 2 Bath

NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA

I Bldg. lots. Zoned MR.2.

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Patio! A Buy for $34,000!

SOPHISTICATED PRIVACY
WITH UBLELIEVABLE
LUXURY

Corner Ui. Mary Blvd. Zoned
Comm. 136x456. Terms.

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thi Circuit Court $enulnoie CISEWy
Florida in accordance with

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(urn. $55 mc. 641-6205.

part time. Apply
in Perils Lakiview Nursing
" 9191. Sid St.

Carpet, Central H AC, Scr.

FR, w-w Carpet, and Many More

shed, cor, lot cleared w-some
trees. $23,000.

1 Room kitchenette, partly turn,
Apt. Private entrance, utilities

Cook fUll time knowledge Of dieti
flSC5$5ai'y. Apply in person
L$IVIIW Nursing Centeq 919 I.
)d $6

Legal Notice

Beamed Ceilings, FR. ww

NEWLY WEDS OR GOLDEN
AGE PS
Quiet neighborhood, easy access to
Hwys or anywhere. 3.1 newly
refinished throughout, nice yard
for relaxation.

2 acres in Lk. Mary wIg. block

306 PalmettoAve.

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ATTORNEY FOR PIR$ONAI.
REP*l$g$TATIVI:
C Vern,. Mile, Jr.

DII,,

3 BR split pLini C.H&amp;A, kit. eqp.,
dbl car garage. Will sell VA or
FHA. 131.900.

3 BR Apt.
$160 per mo.

LPN, Full time

197'.
By: sun First National Imukst
''
By: Louis I. I1aflctl
Trust Officer
WC N. KisL
a C.-Penonii Ripesaustafives
Of 551. EstaleOf
Ivilliii M.J. King

FuSING: May 17, $4 $79;

By day, wk. or month.
Shenendoah Village. 339
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Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money ahd
misting nice People. Call 644
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20l9forditalis.
.
AVON

OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
WILL SI FOREVER BARRED
Dote SI the first publication Of this
Notice of Administration: May 1?,

FANTASTIC! Spanish style 3 BR,
2 Bath Home In San Lantat

Reduced Handy man special,
garage apt. could be' apt.
downstairs. 2 lots. Zoned'comm.
$11,300.

2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
Inc. Available till October 1st.

ACOLORFULFU'TURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY

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Sanford 321.06.40
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 668.8335

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322-0414

dependable worker. 322.2090
_______________________________
between 10a.m. 8.6 p.m.

"ISV may have that challenge the
vslldIIy sf5511 decondint's will, Stue
qualifIcations •i the personal
rSp9UuintBtiVL or the venue or
jurisdiction SI me court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND

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Nice Apt. for rent, 23 or over.'
AvailabieafterMcn.,Mayll

mc, painting, sm. repaIrs.
carpet cleaning &amp; yard work.
We will train, we need nest

THE FIRST PUILICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. folio iny
ct

Bath Home with Central HAC,
w-w Carpet, Fenced Backyard,
Near Schools and Shopping!
Nicely Landscaped in Lovely
Neighborhood' A Buy for
541,000!

7439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

terms.

Review for the Fla. Real Estate
Exam. Classes on May 19 &amp; 20.
Call 645.5410 Tony Coppola
School of Real Estate,

Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto

Handyman for Apt. Complex. Job

w-excellent

Johnny Walker Inc. 372 6457 or
322-lIlt aft S.

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contingent or unIiquldated, the
MtUf'S 01 5511 uncertaInty shill be
elated. lithe claim Is secured, the
seCurity shall be dscrlbet The
claimant shall deliver lifficlint
SI the claim to flue clerk ts
iflabhltheclerktomailonscapyto
______________
sects snonil representative.
All persons kitereelad In The estate
O whim a copy Ii this Net Ics of
MmkulIlra$isnhas been maUed ore
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP

FAMILY'S DELIGHT! 3 BR, 2

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OVER 54 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 1979!

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31—Apartments Furnished
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smlsslon or special service
equipment. Send resume to P.O.
lox 22121$, Charlotte, NC.
20222.

or Night

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$21,500.

I BR—$184. Pool. Adults only, on
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
n'
,,
;n 4r:tord, Coil
333-5670 MarIner's Village

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the date when It will become due
shall be stated. Ii the claim Is

BROKER

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EVERYONES DREAM extra
ordinary! Large 8. spacious
older 3 BR, 1%', B home. Many

Spacious, modern 2 BR, C.H&amp;A,
carpeted, stove, ref., dish.

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REALTY

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STENSTROM

SEIGLER REALTY

acre
beautifully wooded building site
on paved Street. City water.
$10,000.

3O-Aprtments UnfUrnished

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Cl toe above court a written
statement of any claim or dnend
theymayhave.Iadiclalm mustbe
In wvftk and must indicate the
basIs for the claim, the name and
IddrNI Of the CdItOI' or hIs agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If The claim Is not yet due,

REALTY

$93,500.

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WlLLTAKE YOUR HOUSE IN
TRADE ON A NEW CROCKETT
LOG HOME OF YOUR
CHOICE. MANY DESIGNS TO
CHOOSE FROM. PRICE
RANGE $21,000 TO $45,000.

EXECUTIVE LIVING 4 BR. 2 B,
fireplace &amp; FR, breakfast rm. &amp;
formal DR. pool wgazebo &amp;
entertainment area. Privacy
wall, dual sprinkler system.

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Notice

In writing an muss indicate m
All persons having claims or provl,w for equal employment basis for the claim, the name and
James I. C. Perry, E.q.
Opportunity,
and
payment
Of
not
less
P.O. Box 223$
demands against the estate we
than the minimum salaries and address of the creditor or his agent
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE
Sanford, FIOi'ida 32171
wages as sat forth In the or attorney, and the amount,
Publish May 17, 34, 318. June?, 197
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
claIsv. If liii claim 15 ,
specifications
must be paid on this
DEJ.0
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
t will become
_______________________________
F0h1ct,
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
shall be stated. Ii the claim Is
All bidden me hereby notliiid
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
of the above court a written
contingent or unliquidated, the
statement of any claim or demand 'ha they must affirmatIvely ensure .a• Of ts.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
stsii be
,;I..
III
IflY
contract
entered
into
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
they may have. Each claim must be
stated. If toe claim is gced.
pursuant
to
this
advertisement,
FLORIDA,
In writing and must Indicate .
s.cty shell be desc,ed. m
CIVIL ACTION NO. 794214-CA49.K
basis for the claim, the name and MiiIty BusIness Efltiiises will claimant shall deliver aiffkisst
addressOftheCreditoro4hisageflf be affOrded full OppOrtunIty tO copies of the claim to the clerk
MORTGAGE INVESTMENT SE.
or attorney, and the amount submltbldsassubconlrsctsrs. or se enable the clerk te miii ens copy
CURITI ES, INC. etc..
or 5iVVICl5.
claimed, lithe claim is not yet due,
Plaintiff,
personal representatIve.
and will not be disriminated esctu ____________
the date MIStS it will become
vs.
All per.
a,alnst on the grounds Of race, to wnom a copy of this Notice of
shall be stated. If toe claim
LILA B. ROGERS. etc..
contIngent or unliquidated, the COlor. religion. sen. or natlenpi Adminlslratieflpuasbeenmall.dare
Defendaid.
nature of the uncertainty shall be origin In CStS5ritlOfl 509
required,
WITHIN THREI
NOTICE OP SALE
In accsrdanci *1511 ExecutIve MONTHS FROM THE DATE
stated If the claim
Notice is hereby given tisit pur
5SCWN.
op
security shall be described. The Ondsr 1101, elI bidden will be of' THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF suant to the -Final Judgment
tY
to
5UlulItN
claimant shall deliver sufficient.
IPPSSII 1
Foreclosure and Sale entered In p,
TNlSNOTICLteflfoanyobsctiens
bids In rusuues to
5
copies of flue claim to the clerk
cause pending In the Circuit Court of
they may have ttiat ctuaitengss to.
and will 1*? be discrimInated
sn
the clerk to miii one copy t
the EIglsfemWh Judicial Circuit, in
of The decadent's will, the
against in Iii. grounds Of race. quallflca$iequs of too personal
each personal rspresmWotiv..
and for Seminole Cou
rellaisis.
SiX
or
Aef
ieival
orisnr
All persons Interested In the estate
Civil Action No. 794.CA*K,
ripsair.$ativ, or to. venue or
50 WIloflu a COPY Of fills Nil ice Of lii wideratISIu for Sword.
jurisdiction ii
undersigned Clerk will sill the
Darius the Fisc$I Years 197$ hhi
AdmInistration has been mailed we
property situated In said County,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
required,
WITHIN
THREE 1151 gais for- Pa,IICIPI$lSu, bIt OBJECTIONS NOT 10 PILED
described as:
Minority
Susbwos
Enlsr,riess
s
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED
The East 43 feet 015511 North 122 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
twenty percent (00 percent). "0
DeteClltiefirst putsficatisnol
feet of Lot 6 and the West 30 feet Of. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THI$NOTICE.t.fIleanyob$ectiopis IR5lNe that MixitSulis bids 110th NotIce of Administration: May 17,
theNorilu 122111501 LotS, FROST'S
Minority Blelness Enterprises
they may have m.t ctaiige
ADDITION NO.2 to ALTAMONTE,
seustit, contractors submIltIng bids
validity
ot
m.
dKIdIOf'$
will.
FLORIDA, according to the plat
ho requIred to provide evidence
qualIfications
of
the
personal
Clifford Lorry iaaseuu
thereof as recorded in Flat look 1
"I51 1115(55 lii aidsrg In 5515
repriuwitive, or me venue or
N PSr$inal Representative
Page 13,
551. Public R
resdiing if $ald gosle.
jurisdiction SI till COUrt.
"I.
Of
Seminole County, FIends.
ThsNeusIlu,AuIluorNyOfflueCIty
ALl. CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
CLIFFORD
LAWRENCE
atpublicsiie,totheldgliutandbeel
OSJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED Of $09lblt PiolidS VISSIV15 the
1JAMIR$ON
bIdd.rlorcaahahll:OOVdockA.M. WILl. II
rlgbetorijeclaisysrafl bids orto
FOREVER BARRED.
t—w
on Plus 30th day
May. 1979, at tlus
otmetintpusicasissofmis wolve aiy lntsrmalltles In the
JUANITA L JAMIR$ON
West fraud Doer of 'he Seminole
AdinkilsIralien: May 10, h11lhi,
N Personal Repr*sudative
Cognty
Courthouse, Sanford, 1,79.
Ni bid shall be withdrawn
W',
Florida.
lodof$dSys subeequerd 151511
o j, Mfeflle,
c$g
Jan
Arthur H. Bockwith,
OpSrdlS SI bide WIrII ISIS consist
N Personal Representative
flsctia.4
ClerSISIffie Circuit Court
OftlISHsushAuttwrEyClIIis City ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
of
By: June I. Curtis
JAMES FRANCIS MCNINNIY Of $irled,-Plou1is.
REPRE$INTATWE:
Dopuly Clerk
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY .IOHN A.
ESQUIRE. Of
(SEAL)
p$Of4
OF THE
AND$R$ON ND LEmEM, p
SWAN15, $WANN AND
CITY OF $ANPOED,
IEPISSENTATIVI:
p
$5,nn
32,
HADDOCK
FLORIDA
AI$OTT U. HERRING
pj
flji
l7$aIfth Magnolia Avenue
p
321
$irs
Themes Wilson
qusde, pw
Orlands, Florida 31001
$ga*Id Plrla $3271
biOftius OIl'16$m
TihiOftenu: (355)
Afteraai* for PIlIMIN
Tuhpptt$is: (Ill) 1024100
FUSINGt Miy*I,17,00,17)017.32, pIlsek: May 17. Ii, sin
p,
..
FUSING May
p'
lit , po
,
D.J..1
ogj.

WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
&amp; CARPET. DUE FOR COM.
PLETION AUGUST 1. $39,000.

INC.
REALTOR 323-7832
Eve. 332-0612,332.1387, 322.7177

29—on'

6143013

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME

OSTEEN—NEW
3 BR, 26. C-HIA, single garage,
large lot, Dunn Ave. $48,500.

YARD WORK

Y Enterprise, Inc.

Mede! InC., Realtor

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21—Situations Vtnted

your lot or our lot.

4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $38,900,

their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor. 644.2510.

ANNETTE
SUZI
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Cash for your lot! Will build on

COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
credit: Wehavehelpedothersto
find FAST CASH buyers to buy

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

CAPE COD HOME IN THE

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your

20% OFF

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HOMES AND BIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $55,900.

itAttOl

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IES. EXCEPT FOR THE BIG

IRALTY

LABORER

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41—Houses

BATH WITH ALL THE GOOD-

PLUMBER

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YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2

ELECTICIAN

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327 0352

"I just got the latest fuel bill. We've cut out entertainment,
we've cut out vacations, now we'll have to cut out winter!"

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80—Autos
for Sale
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Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.

UNLUCKY? TRY THISGREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $53,000.

'72 Buick Centurion Loaded New
paint &amp; tires Call after S 3J p m.
373 1901.

F-100
1972 Ford P U. $1,400
574 4680

cood Used Televisions. 54 ana up.

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7) Grand Prix fully loaded
39,000mi $1275
323 188 5

79—Trucks-Trailers

53—N- Radio-Stereo

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1975 Yamaha 650 cc, electric start,
10,000 mi. Exc. cond. Adult
owner. Asking $1,100. 322 9352

.KENMORE WASHER— Par,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $61,900.

ASSEMBLY

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52—Appliances

OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE

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M. Unsworth Realty

MECHANICAL

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DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACULATE $32,000.

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78—Motorcycles

Reg. Real Estate Broker

SECRETARI ES

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$21,000.

BATEMAN REALTY

323.5176

&amp; Mercury Monarch 1976. Air,

power, cxc COOd 53200 323 9571
d.tYS. 322 3603 after 6 p m

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Motorcycle lnsuranc
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710

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Datsun 260 Z. 1971. air, cxc. corid.

ISUY JUNK CARS
F rom $10 to 5.30
Call 322 1624; 327 1160

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

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extras, runs well, $700 322 0177.

5990

matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17 92 So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

3 BEDROOM, 1' BATH, FAMILY
ROOM. 2 STORY FRAME,
WALK TO DOWNTOWN. ONLY

"YOU" TODAY I

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322

ON SALE— NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $23.95 ca.
pr.: NEW coffee table with 2

$29,900.

JUST WAITING FOR

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FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
$306133 or 339.4111 eves.

Phone 322.7881, Sanford
JOBS!

Do you need a friend? Someone to
OSCAR SYLVESTER JOHNSON. Plat Book 2, Page 101 of the Public
LET'S BE HONEST
write, love or lust someone to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 18th
Husband
Records of Seminole County,
you werewt looking for a new
talk to. For full details write
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Florida, less the right.of.way for
career you wouldn't be reading
FRIENDS, P.O. Box 125,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
road. Section 19, TownShip 21,
NOTICE OFACTION
thisad,andif weweren't looking
Casselberry,
Fl.
32707.
CASE NO. 19.77SCA.06.E
DISSOLUTIONOFMARRIAGE
Range 29,
someone to do a job this ad
IN RE; THE MARRIAGE OF
Further, the Planning end Zoning ______________________
TO: OSCAR SYLVESTER
wouldn't behere. If youwantttie
JOSEPH
R.
CARROLL,
Commission
of
Seminole
will
County
JOHNSON
MIAMI (UP!) — Perhaps you can do that with a video
VideO equlxnent USed tO COst
opportunity to earn Three to
5Lost &amp; Found
hold a public hearing in Room 20301
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
_____________________
can't take it with you, but a engineer."
Five Hundred dollars a week,
$40,000, but It dropped to $5,000
Pet ltioner.Husband,
the Seminole County Courthouse,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
call 1.100.432.1403 anytime for
and
Florida lawyer is offering a
that an action for Dissolution of Sanford, Florida, on June 6, 1979 at
Meyersan tharges an addi- this spring, Meyerson said.
FOUND female German Shepherd
recorded message.
DEBORAH K. CARROLL,
Marriage has been filed against you 730 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
unique way to have the last tlonal 1125 for the videotape
SEM
possible, to review, hear comments
il you are required to serve a copy
word after you're gone — a over the cost of the will. He
APPLIANCE
3fl.3
Respondent.Wife. of your written defenses, if any, on and make recommendations to the _____________________
Legal
Notice
videotaped will,
NOTICE
OP
ACTION
SALES MANAGER
James 1. Golden, P.O. Box 2202,
Board of County CommIssioners on
thought up the videotape setup
TO: MRS. DEBORAH K. CARROLL Sanford, Florida, 32771 as Attorney the above captioned ordinance.
&amp;ChiId Care
Florida law requires that a while reading about the trois
Noticed Pubhc Hearinv
We
are looking for an individual
2025 West Melon
for the Petitioner in this action, and
Additional information may be
Notice is hereby given that the
will be written, so the taped bies surrounding the Howard
who is aggressive, enthusiastic
Peoria, Illinois 61605
file
the
original
with
the
Clerk
of
the
obtained
by
contacting
the
Land
Special
Land Planning Agencyof theClty of
Summer program for 6-12
and wants the opportunity to
variety is only a supplement to Hughes' will.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Circuit Court in and for Seminole
Development Manager at 323.4330,
yrs. old including weekly
Longwood, Florida will hold a public action for dissolution
better their career. Must have
of
marriage
County,
Florida,
on
or
before
the
Ext.
306.
be shown when the will Is read,
swimming,
skating,
&amp;
movies.
hearing on Wednesday, May 23, 197
perience in T.V., stereo &amp;
has bean filed against you In the 28th day of May, 1919. Otherwise, a
Persons
not able to attend the
"'11*1W
Were
so
many
pcob
322-6645. SANFORD EARLY
although lawyer Murray
appliance sales. We offer ax
at 7:30p.m. in the City Commission Circuit Court of Seminole County, Judgment may be entered against hearingwhowishtocommentonths
Chambers, Longwocd
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
cellent wages &amp; commissions.
Meyerson said It could become lerns In the Hughes' will,"
City HaIl, 175 Florida and you are required to
you for the relief demanded in the proposed actions may submit
W. Warren Ave., Longwood, serve a copy of your
Company paid life, health in.
said.
It
seemed
mere
IbIs
written
Petition,
Unique Kindergarten for S year
written statements to the Land
invaluable If the will Is con10 Florida, for the purpose
surance &amp; retirement program.
of receiving defenses, If any, to on JACK T .
WITNESS
MY
HAND
AND
SEAL
Development
Division
prior
to
the
me
th&amp;t
olds
ONLY,
this
tall.
Best
&amp;
Zfl&amp;fl
who
had
been
comments directed to and con. BRIDGES,
tested.
Call 332.0244 for an appi. ask for
ESQUIRE,
Of of this Court, this 23rd day of April, scheduled public hearing. Persons
educational opportunity in this
involved with movies did
( sidering a request to amend the CLEVELAND, MIZE 8. BRIDGES, 1979.
Mrs.
Sthneader.
area.
3226645.
appearing at the hearings may
Buthesaldtherealattractlort film his last will and
zoningordInancetocreatea ulefor Attorneys for
FIRESTONE STORE
Pet ltioner.Husband, (SEAL)
submit
written
statements
or
be
operation
of
privately
owned
public
of the videotape has Little to
lSt&amp;FrinchAve.,Sanford
whose address is Post Office Drawer
FREE CHILD CARE for those
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
tnent."
heard orally.
Equal Opportunity Employer —M.
utilities (sewerage treatment Z. Sanford, Florida 32171, on or
with legal matters.
who qualify. For further in.
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Order
of
the
Board
of
County
By
plants) in the City of
Longwood, before May 29, 1979, and file the
formation contact Sandra
Court for
"A lot of people are going to
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Meyeraon, 49, InItiated the Florida and, in addition thereto, to original with the Clerk of the Court
Maintenance man needed. Apply
3235690
Seminole County, Florida
Florida.
use It as a parting shot for videotape service a month ago consider applIcation Of Longwood either before service on Petitioner's
in person Holiday Inn of Sanford
By: Eve Crabtrn
Arthur H. Bockwlth, Jr.
Utilities, Inc. for change of zoning
Baby
Sit
In
my
home
on Lakefront.
ththgsthey'vealwayawantedto and said he has had about 10 for the purpose of expanding the attornlyorimmediatelythereaft.r;
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Board Of
Week Days
a Default and ultimate PubiishApr.26&amp;May3, 10, 17, 1979
say," said Meyerion, who has
County Commissioners of
Sandy322.0711
dilentsandesensofcaiisalzIcW Shadow Hill sewage treatment otherwise
COOKS&amp;WAITRESSES
will be entered against DEI.115
judgment
SemInole County, Florida
plant. All interested persons are you for
ad up the first In-house video his ads began appearing
'
Days Inn Restaurant hiring full &amp;
the relief demanded in the
By: Josnn K. Hare
requested to attend and wiil be Petition.
part time waitresses &amp; cooks.
INVlTATIONTOBID
service In Florida.
Miami newsaers.
11-lIfltflICtIOfl$
Deputy Clerk
heard.
Apply In person Days Inn
The
Housing
Authority
of
the
CIty
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Publish: May 11, 1979
______________________
Linda R. Martin,
Sanford.
of Sanfärd Florida will receive bids DEJ.70
"1 think of the PLBUU1WIt
this Court on this 23rd day of April,
City Clerk
for modernization and additions to
1979.
His clients Include a MlnI
wouldglveawealthy manto cut
Lady for live.in companion
City of Longwood, Florida
CASTLE BREWER COURt IrLA.
(SEAL)
auto salesman i*i hli TOe who
for Iady,salary plusboard
Publish: May 7, 17, 1979
off hi1 free-apending brMI
Creative Expressions
323U12
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. 16.1,
3223097
COWAN
MOUGHTON
in had renarded, 33yeard,d DEJ.30
_____________________
. t
TERRACE
FL.A., 164
until 2:00 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
to
it.-'-Clerk of the Circuit Court
FLORIDA UNCL.UTTER YOUR CLOSET.
MlNOLI
COUNTY,
t
By:
June
I.
P.M.,Cnthel3thday
01
J',mi
1q79,
at
eitivE
CurtIs
iiW' its TNt ciacuir coup,
-2ALES
Sill those thins that are
PROBATE DIVISION
the Administration Building, Castte
Deputy Clerk
had just received a guhj5Jaf EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
THE Dl MONO STORE
taking up space with a want ad
79.156-CF
BrewsrCourtW.stlothst.,Sanlord,
CUlT IN AND POE SEMINOLE JACK T. BRIDGES. ESQUIRE
is Interviewing nowfora
-Still, he said, a videotape divorce settement, and two COUNTY,
intheHeraid322.2611or131.9rn.
Florida at which time and plac. allOfvistn
IN RI ESTATE OP
FLORIDA.
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES
MANAOEMENTTRAINEE
bids will be publicly opined and CLIFFORD LAWRENCE
madebyacllentprlvatelyafter elderlycuuples.
PostOfficeDrawerZ
.
CASE NO.79.934.CA.u.K
if you are interested na career in
read aloud.
Sanford, Florida 32171
L.gal
retail sales management, we
HERBERT CHERRY,
signing a written will would be
Proposed
forms
of
contract
TelePhone: 30S3221314
have a Career Development
Plaintiff,
legally acceptable If a court
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
"The only reason It hasn't
documents,
including
plans and
Attorneys
Programdesign.dfor motivated
Decu
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
specIfications, are on file at the
bottle ensued.
Publish: April 26, May 3, 10. I?, 1979
been done before Is because ROSA LEE JONES.
people like yout
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATION
PROBATE
DIVISION
off iced the Housing Authorityof the
Defendant. DEI.)16
video equipment was so expeniie Number fl.1I6CP
City of Sanford, Florida, Ad.
Excellent advancement op..
"It would be admitted on the sive," Meyerion said, "Now
oivision
portunitles and a full range of
NOTICE OF SUIT
ministration
Building,
Castle
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
IN
RI:
ESTATE
OF
basis of general rules of they've brought the cost down
Brewer
Court,
Florida and
efits
TO: ROSA LEE JONES
S...
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR the
office
of Sanford,
Architects',
Gut.
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
EVELINE
M.
J,
KING
the
evldence,aslongasyoulaldthe to where It's affordable, Now
42 Tilden Street
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA mann, Dragash.Associates, Ar. OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Contact: Mr. W. W. Boatner
Rochester, NY
PRORATE
DIVISION
proper rules of foundation that you'll find video used In more
Deceased
thitects, Planners Inc., Sanford
1100 State st.
Last Known Address
File Number 79-1S1CP
IN
THE
ESTATE:
NOTICE
OF
ADMINISTRATION
this tape had not been fooled agreements — like live-In
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 400,
Sanford, Fl. 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a suit DIVISIOII
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
P.O. Drawer 930, Sanford, Flos'lda. that th.
with," Meyerson said. "You agyeejnen."
has been filed agsins you in the IN RE: ESTATE OF
administration
of
the
estate
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
Copies of the documents may
Zales Jewelers
above-styled cause for breach Of JAMES FRANCIS MCNERNEY
be of CLIFFORD LAWRENCE
TA_f
ALL
S2
obtained by depositing $25.00 with
.i.4 ftk4 un.,
Div. of ZaliCnr,raf Inn
VIJICPI
YPiUN
u.cema,
II5
INItKt5TP
the
Architect
for
each sit of
Equal
Opportunity Employer M.F
to file you; answer with the CI1t'Ii of
_________________________________
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Number 79.156-Cp, is pending In the
IN THE ESTATE:
documentssoobtain.d. Such dapo
this Court and to serve a copy
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Circuit
Court
for
Seminole
County,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
willberefundedtosachpersonw,io
SAW FILER
thereof upon James I. C. Perry Of
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Florida, Probate Division, the ad. thattheadminhstra$ionoftlse estate Exp. carbide work &amp;
thepl
lticetand
ban saw
WOOLFORK AND PERRY, P. A.,
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
of
which is Seminole County 01 EveIlnsM.J. King, deceased, File
ow,er documents
knowledge req. Wages cornAttorneys for Plaintiff, 10)) South
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, The Number 79.)14cP, is pending in (hi
within 10 days after bid opening.
mensatvw.np., but will further
Sanford Avenue, P.O. Box 223$,
IN THE ESTATE:
personal representatives of the Circuit Court for Seminole County,
A
certified
check
train right Individual. Send
or
bank
draft,
Sanford, Florida 32771, not later
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida,
estate
are
CLIFFORD
LARRY
PI'Oblte
Division,
the
Id.
reaumew.ref.toBoxl9,c.OTh.
than the 19th day of June, 1979. II thattheadmlnistrationoftheestate p.yabletotheHousIngAufp,orltyof JAMERSON &amp; JUANITA L. dress of which is Seminole County
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
you fail to do so, a default may be
of JAMES FRANCIS MCNERNEY,
JAMERSON whose address is 1500 Courthouse. Sanford, FIotida 32111.
Sanford, Fl. 32171.
Government
Bonds,
or
a
satisfac.
entered against you for the relief
deceased, File Number 79-1S1.CP, Is
tory bid bond executed by the bid. Locust Avenue, Sanford, $imlnol. The personal representative Of the
demanded in the Complaint, The
pending in the Circuit Court
County, Florida. The name and estate Ii Walter N. King, $13 S.
Retiredperscntoworli
den
and acceptable sureties In an
real property proceeded against Is:
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Iddt'sss Of the Personal repreeen. Magnolia, Sanford, Fla. 32771, Sun
Parttimeinshippingdept.
amountequaltolpercsn$oftfsebid
Division, the address of which Is
Lolsaandl, Block 7, LOCKHART
FirSt
tativvsattorneyare lit forth below.
National lank of Orlando,
Hoursflexlble,323.470
Seminole County CircuIt Court shall be submItted with each bid.
SUBDIVISION, Pie? nOf 3, Page
All persons having claims or
P.O. 10* 3431, Orlando, Florida
The
successful
bidder
will
be
70, accordIng to toe Piat tteeof
Clerk, Seminole County Courthouse,
Engineers. Telephony
,qred to furnisl an pay for demands against the estate me 33002. The name and address of the
Saflford,Florlda3277l.Thepersooal
recorded in the Public Records 01
personal representative's attorney
WITHIN
THREE
satisfactory performance and required,
Major
telephone company has
representative of the estate is
Seminole County, Ficilda.
we set forth bel
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
payment
bond
or
bonds.
openings
for ENGINEERS near
MARIE
.1.
McNERNEY,
Dated this 15th day of May, 1979.
whose
p
All persons having claims or
Attsntlonlscallsdtoth. Bid Form THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Charololte, N.C. Taking C.
(SEAL)
address is 415 Sheosh Iculevaid,
demands against the estate
THIS NOTICE,to fill with the clerk
plications for ENGINEERS
Winter Springs, Florida 32707. The requirloga lass Bid and Unit Price of the ave court a written required,
Arthur N. kckwltti, Jr.
WITHIN
THREE
familiar with step-by.step,
As Clerk of the Court
name and address of the personal lids lath bidder is required tO bid statement of any claim or demand MONTHS FROM THE DATE
ontheloselidandeach Unit Price.
crossbar, or digital stored
representative's attorney are
By: June I. Curtis
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Attention is called to the theymayhave.Eacticiaimrnuitbe
programs systems, tran.'
forth below.
N Deputy Clerk
THI$NOTICI,tofilewlffiffi.clerk

Word

107 W.Commerclal

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'73 Dodge Polara PS, PB, AC &amp;

want ad

51—Household Goods

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75 models CatI 339 9100 or 834-

It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" With a

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praisals. CaiI,DeIis Auction 323
5620

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1978 Ford Fairmont Fully Equip.,
$300. take over payments 323-

For Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap

Camper Cover
For short bed truck
322 85.45

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72—Auction

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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Nearly new Westinghouse ret.; 3
beds; 1 Sm. roll-away; coffee
table &amp; work desk; several
household articles; 37 Harley
Davidson 45, 90 pcI. restored.
323 53.41. 603 E. 29th St.

SLEEPY HOLLOW AREA
Nearl-4&amp;434.3 BR,2Bnewhome.
dbl. garage, country setting.
$17,900

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LAKE SYLVAN AREA3 BR I', B Form. dining room,
fam. room, fireplace.
$41,000

New 235 Homes, 4 pcI. interest to
qualified buyer. 5)0000 to
530.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 32222$?.

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lot, air, C-heat. Assumable
mortgage at 8'. or new
tinancing. $30,000. 323 6228.

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weekly. Call 322iosa if no ens
(90.4) 252-491.

keeper, computer operator,
inventory clerkneeded. Apply in

sure

3IDE GLANCES

41—Houses

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FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITO'JS NAME
Notice Is hr.by given that I am
Notice is hereby given that I am
agedibuiat P.O. Box 123
Casselberry FIa 32107 Seminole engaged in business at 1311 Santa
Ua 7SiiAA*&amp;ñ
aroara
unve, santor, FJorioa
County, Florida, under the fictitIous 32771
SemInole
CARL E. KASEMEIER and
County, Florida,
name
of
FRIENDS
PERSONAL
FRANCES I...
KASEMEIER. his COMMUNICATION SERVICE and tmndei' the fictitious name of LAKE
wife,
that I intend to register saId name JENNIE APARTMENTS, and that I
Plaintiffs,
intend toregister said name with the
with tti. Clerk of th# Circuit
~minole County. Florida in ClerkoftheCircuitCourt,Seminole
.3. K. MEADE,
County, Florida in accordance with
accordanc. with the provisions
Defendant. the
Fictitious Name $tafufg, To. the provisions of the Fictitious
NOTICE OF SALE
Wit: Section 165.09 Florida Statutes Name Statutes, To.Wit: Section
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1957.
065.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
I, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR., as
51g. Jeno F. Pauluccl
Sig. Harold Clark
Clerkofthe Circuit Court, In and for publish: May 17, 24, 31,
Publish: May 17,24, 31, June?, 1979
Junel,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

Thursday, May 17. is/9-13A

Minor home repairs, painting,
cleaning, yard work, pressure
cleaning, windows replaced,
drop ceilings, etc. Call $347117,
5:30 p.m. on.

Glass &amp; Screen

____________________________

kreen-porchesool end.

Painting
PAper
Hanging..,free est. Professional
workmanship, quick, quality.
courteo serv.i,x., 48a 4.7$3.
_____________________

DANNY'S PAINTING
lnterior.Exterjor House Painting
LlCensed.insured.Bonded
FREE Estimates, (305) 322.9*,
Interior 1. ExterIor Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 327 5545

s.

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All type re-glazing I. wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322 $543.

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dsg.-.&amp; Cat boarding, bathing,.
clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,

Plumbing Service
ALL PLUMBiNG PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Serv;ce
Chg. Cds.

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Custom built iron work.

Sh.up inside kennels. screened
outside runs, also air
cages. 322-5752.

3230174; 322 4601

Windowguards.gat
Martin's 313 7181, 339-1j

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Group I,

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Sizes 48 x 63 and 48 x 84.

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In cotton lining, and Insulated lining.
Sizes 50 x 63 and 50 x 84

11 .99 to 1 4.99

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Now 18.99 to 26.99

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Antique Satin and other patterns, cotton and
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Orig. 42 to $54
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lining, Antique Satin w/cotton
lining, and other patterns
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Orig. 4to7

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�2—Evening Herald a Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

flitiy,y
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170 17
Id 4, Herald

Car Care
Is Key To
Gas Saving

May 17,1979-3

£

Why Hunt and Pay for Unleaded Gas?
DATSUN HAS 17 MODELS THAT RUN ON REGULAR GAS!

By FARRIS CATO
Baird-Ray Datsun
Tips to keep your new car new or your old car like new.
With the fuel supply low and the prices high, now more
than ever we need to find ways to make our fuel go further.
We all know this, but how? The best way is Regular
Proper Maintenance, with a dealer that knows your
particular brand of automobile.
All automobile manufacturers have a periodic maintenance schedule that is free when you buy a new car. If
you purchase a preowned vehicle, check with the
distributor of that particular make vehicle and he will be
happy to furnish you with a schedule.
There are many ways to gain gas mileage. Tuning the
engine Is very Important but not the only thing. When did
you have the wheel bearings packed? A free rolling wheel
will certainly go further with less effort.
The sane applies to brakes. Are they too tight - too
loose? Gear oils are also important - when gear tubes
have been in for too long they tend to breakdown causing
UA1U1V zuu 3X
ilie Datsun 200.SX Is a tilm, responsive, personal car that offers full
friction. Friction In differentials causes wear to gears and
Instrumentation, including tachometer, driver side electric mirror, steel
bearings.
HAS MORE APPEALbeIteiJ radials, five-speed overdrive stick and Is powered by a 2-liter
The automatic transmission should also be serviced
overhead cam engine. And It ütops on a dime with hefty, power-assisted
about every 20,000 to 25,000 miles - new fluid added, and
front disc brakes.
adjusted so It will not have any slipping.
When you wash your automobile don't just wash the top
and outside of the wheels, also wash the inside of the
wheels as dirt build up throws the wheels out of balance.
IN SHORT: rune up properly and at proper intervals.
-$
Most auto engines require Includes more than installing
Have wheel bearings packed at proper Intervals,
tuning every year or 10,000 the points, plugs and con.
Transmission (standard) and differential tubes should
miles to maintain peak ef- denser, with a minor ad.
be changed.
ficlency and performance. juatment to the carburetor.
Automatic transmission serviced at proper intervals.
Yet few car owners know Anything else costs more.
Keep your car clean,
the basics involved in a
Other garages use the
Keep correct amount of air in tires or even a few
tuneup.
In
fact,
many
major-tuneup
listing. A
pounds more - It may ride a little harder but gas mileage
mechanics
don't
even
know
major
tuneup
Includes
•a
will improve as well as tires lasting longer,
those basics.
compression
check,
battery
All of the above mentioned services do not come at the
This ignorance is not cleaning, servicing of air and
same time, so put your car on a schedule and just like you
necessarily due to tack of fuel filters, coil check,
and lit will feel better and last longer. It will also be much
understanding of engines, servicing of the heat-control
cheaper to operate.
but to the many standards of valve and belt adjustment.
One last note - always demand genuine parts as they judging tuneups.
Valve adjustment may also
are engineered for your particular car.
There is no such thing as a be included.
"standard" tuneup.
Of course, there are /
Manufacturers, flat-rate garages where you pay for
manuals and individual the major tuneup and get a
I
shops differ in their opinions minor one - or a minor one
of what it should Include, with some alterations.
ti,t,fAn
Design differences in Some shops use
engines also affect in- OsCillosCOpeS and infra-red
terpretations.
E
spectrometers to make
1W
Tuneups are for engines, accurate adjustments, specifically for the Ignition Others use less accurate test
components of engines - equipment, ranging down to
4
Points, plugs, condensers, the old "ear and eyeball"
distributors, plug wires and methods of years past.
the coil.
It pays to learn the kind of
Electronic ignition systems many of the compo
nents of The Problem arise when tuneup recommended for
standard equipment on most the electronic system are the one considers other elements your make and model of car.
late model cars, were same as In conventional that affect the Ignition Find out which Instruments
designed to help keep ignitions 'and maintenance system, such as the battery, the garage uses. Know
U
emissions low. But they still requirements are not too belts, carburetor and valves, valve
adjustment Is critics].
require periodic main- dissimilar,
Then la the added confusion Then write thus things down
,
of
different Ignition systems, for your next tuneup.
The condition of
Largely
due
to
distributor
cap
and
rotor
must
where
points and condensers
In many large shops, the
requirements stemming from
have been .11mlr*ated, and of least experienced mechac
tuibe
ni
*
emmissions control, the car
im
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smallf
yIjIA* engines,
the
makers began using the COfl'SCttniflgiSCritjC,ItO where valve adjustment Is
more knowledgeable
electronic Ignition systems to Proper opbon, Spark plugs critical,
.
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are needed for
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you contact garages more complicated tasks
from contarnineid Present in forWhen
tuneup
wider-gapped spark plug.
estimates, your This is not always the best
The new -sterns eliminate the combustion process such mind will boggle at
the range arrangement. For Instance, IMPORTANT PAPERS
breaker points and con- as carbon, C&amp;1CIUZfl, b51'iUfl, of prices,
the tuneup mechanic should Kim Johnson, left, and Frank Cofer of Jim
densers and replace them
Some garages use a flat- have a strong background
Lash Blue Book Cars cheek finance papers to
with magnetic components And Ignition wiring can still rate manual's minor tuneup emIssion.cozgrt
systems, close a sale. Making sure all contract
that trIgger the system for deteriorate or suffer damage, as their basis for estimates. since they are
critical to elements are in order
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ON
THE
SPOT
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FINANCING

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A1979 KING CAB Datsun's top of the line pick-up

quipt'd with factory air, 4 speed transmission,
Stereo, west-coast mirrors, tinted glass,
radial tires and much more. List Price $4103.O.
AM-FM

SALE

PRICE

im Taysta Csrslia 4 Or. led.

6 5899°°
$474 chav. Msnts Cans. Avls*atli.
PM radii, landau Isp aMsy 47,455
miii,.

TeyetVs ecsasmy champ. This 4- Power SteSnIeq, psw,r broke&amp; AMdeer IS equip's with 4 speed Iransiulsalsa, aIr4IM$IsaIIm radii and
anly 24011 mUss. Today sly
'291$

111 Default Sill Hatchback.
Iquipt. wIN A.C. avtsmafic. AMPM III s. S track. rear shads kit
and lily 24,115 MUss.
$3011 I

'2581
$474 Ptymsvt% Dusts,. Icesseelcali
Cyl. 'aPis. automatic. A.C. pews,
Steentas and sly $USS mu...

DEMO

DEMO

1979 Datsun $102 DR Coup.. The ultimate in luxury

1979 210 Wagon. Datsun's most economical station

and performance. Fuel infected 240-Z engine, S
spied transmission AM-FM Stereo. Factory Mag
Wheels and much more. List Price $9493,93.

wagon equlp't with 5 speed overdrive transmission,
air conditioning, AM-FM Stereo, pin stripes roof
deck and more. List Price $4422.00.

SALE PRICE 8489'
11$ Datsun ill 2411r. Sedan. 4 cyl.
snPn. 4 speed trsnsmluls. AM.
ramo with taps and sriv lUll
'2991
1q77 OIdImSbh4* Oseas.. 4-dr. sad,
finiebsl in sliver mist IT IS equipS.
with automatic. A.C. power
slss,iag, pews, brabss, AM PM S
cyl, espies and sly lUll miles.

'161$

119 L
6 111

SALE PRICE - $566714

1,15 Pontiac Pirebird. S.aviiti
mitsui IIIWIII with black vinyl topequipped with automatic. AC,
radio, bucketsoats, rafliy wheels
and Only 24,555 mliii.

$415 Datsun 5315 4-drs. Squipt. withI isis Pontiac Gran Prim. Arctic w$llf
4 speed or automatic, A.C. radio,I exterior with red vinyl bucket,.
and have oily 4 lift. Your Choice I Loaded Including power windews
I and tilt wheel.
$4511

$3833

$4581

$77 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2-dr. H.T.
Don't pass this ins up. Automatic,
power steethi,, power brakas, A-C.
vinyl top and only 24,455 mliii. Like
*5w.

1475 Dodge Magnum XI 2.dr. ens
owner. Beautiful bilee exterior wi"
matching vinyl top and Interior.
Loaded. Only 11,111 mliii..

1473 Datsun $211 Coupe - Datsuns
low price economy champ. Iquipt.
with automatic, radio, and only
42,115 mlii,. Only

'4273

$4388

'1488

I

�4—Evening Herald 1 Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, May 17, lfl,

Your Dealer C a n Help

Thursday, May 17,1979—S

Evening Herald S, Herald Advertiser, Sanford, F I.

Looking For Way To Finance Car*,?

YOU SEE IT ALL IN THE

There comes a time in just about everyone's life when
you find something that is just what you are looking for,
but you don't have enough money to buy it. This is very
true when it comes to buying a used car. Usually when you
have the money you can't find what you want, and when
you don't have the money all sorts of bargains and good
deals are offered to you.
So, you either do without what you want, or you find a
way to get the money. This Is why automotive financing

By KEMP HOWLAND
General Manager
Blue Book Cars

exists.
What are the ways for you to obtain the funds needed to
purchase the car you've selected? Here are a few of the
more common examples of where used cars buyers get
the money to buy what they need.
A loan from a relative. Usually the cheapest way to
finance because your relatives will probably loan you
money at a very low interest rate and will allow you to
pay them back at a rate that Is comfortable to you.

recognized lenders.
And he should be ready to make a healthy down
payment on the car he Intends to buy. Twenty five percent
down is a good rule of thumb, whether It is in cash or a
trade-In of equal value. Another plus in the borrower's
favor would be a checking and savings account at the
bank from which he wishes to borrow. Banks tend to lean
towards their own customers for obvious reasons.
Usually your car dealer can handle your credit application for you and he will present your loan request to
the bank in a most favorable manner. If your dealer has a
bank that he deals with, It is sometimes convenient to let
him do the legwork. He can have the contracts and
other paperwork ready for your signature when you pick
up your car and this saves you time and the trouble of
going to the bank yourself. ile sure to Inquire about bank
financing when you are selecting your car.
Finance companies take up the slack where the banks
leave off. The finance company will finance older cars and
will extend the terms longer In order to keep the payments
low. The same basic qualifications are needed to borrow
from a finance company as from a bank. However,
finance companies are sometimes more willing to give
first-time borrowers a try If they meet the other basic
qualifications.
Because of the rising cost of money to the banks, many
finance companies can compete with the banks on interest
rates. If you are looking at an older car and need to keep
your payments low, think about a finance comoanv as a

Although borrowing money from your parents, in-laws,
uncle, etc. may lead to other obligations aside from
merely paying them back on time, this is usually the
cheapest way to borrow.
Bank loans are available to qualified buyers on cars
that fall within the bank's definition of collateral. Local
banks generally do not loan money on cars more than five
years old, and they prefer to keep the terms of repayment
short on the older cars. A one-year-old car can be financed
for thirty six months; a two-year-old car for 30 months; a
three-year old car for 24 months; and four or five year old
cars for 12 to 18 months.
Of course there are always exceptions to these basic
guidelines, and a good bank customer Is sometimes given
very liberal repayment terms, but these are the normal
rules that the banks follow.
In order to qualify for bank credit a prospective
borrower should expect to meet certain minimum
criteria. He should have a substantial amount of time on
the job. He should have over a year at the same address.
He should have a good credit history with several

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6 Cylinder
Std. Shift

4 Cylinder - 4- Door
4 Speed

ONLY

Ev.rytkli,g youre louklsi for I. a now
or vs.i car....vorytkli,g yoe'vo Iouk.d for
Ia coafort, sfyliig and ocoaimy ii at
a prico tsaor.d to your Isiivld.al needs.
In SoalnI. County you'I no cars, cars and
oro cars ... Wagons, compacts, sports cars,
udans, lmry *.dols, tricks with the
extras and o ptions you want. &amp;ig the
feasUy...sh.p and cops the So.Ia.Io
County Auto Doubts that adv.rHs. I. the
SIMIOLI COUNTY AUTO SUPMMARNIT ovary
Thursday inib. Evening Harold and Harold Adnrtlsor.
For adv.rtlsIag rates and Information cat..
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9 295°°

'69 Rrebird
All It Needs
Is Paint

ONLY

129500

$

76 Granada Ghia
6 CylInder - Auto
Air - Sharp

ONLY

$379500

I

4

'72 Nova 2--Dr.

•

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JKS . . : : ONLY

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:

'66 Mustang

I

Loaded And
Like New

6 Cylinder - Auto.
Air - Classic

ONLY

$

Full Size Comfort

$

179500

389500

'66 Chevelle

76 Aspen Coupe

Good Transportation

Sporty 6 Cylinder
Stereo- Stripes

NOW
ONLY

$44900

78 Aspen
6 Cylinder - Buckets
Stereo - Console

ONLY

$2 19500

73 Mark IV

75 Plymouth 2-Dr.

ONLY

6 Cylinder - Auto.
31,000 Miles

.

,

$179500
71 Mazda

have the car he wants without having to wait until he's got

the cash to pay for it. By enabling the buyer to borrow
what he needs to buy his car, the lender does a service to
the economy and the community.
He also makes money for himself In the form of interest.
The cost of borrowing is not cheap, but what really is
cheap anymore? It pays to ask questions and to read the
contracts before you sign them. Know your rights under
the law and see that they are protected. Know what the
prevailing interest rates are In your area and If the interest rate offered you seems excessive ask before you
sign.
Your reputable local car dealer is in constant contact
with banks, finance companies and credit unions. It is his
job to know the ins and outs of auto finance. Don't hesitate
to inquire with him as to what Is available to you in the
form of financing, who is giving the most liberal terms,
and where he thinks the best interest rates may be
available.
Remember: the easier the dealer makes it for you to
buy his cars, the easier it is for him to sell them. And
that's what he's there for.

£

71 Ford Work Van

ONLY

viable alternative.
Credit unions will loan money to their members and will
sometimes deduct the payments from the member's
paycheck. This is a very convenient way to borrow and the
interest rates are quite low, but credit unions do have a
few drawbacks.
Credit unions are very conservative about how much
they will lend on a given car. Sometimes the buyer will be
asked to come up with almost half of the purchase price of
the car he wants In order for the credit union to make him
a loan. Credit unions go 'by the book" when It comes to
loan values, and the "book" does not reflect a very accurate picture of current market values In these quick
changing economic times. So the buyer either puts a lot of
money down, takes a less desirable car, or goes elsewhere
for his financing.
The whole-idea of automotive finance Is to let the buyer

$428800

ONLY $

$2995001

ONLY

175 F.350 Camper Spi.
Super Heavy Duty

$349500
ONLY

159500 1

72 Pinto Coupe
4 speed
Gas Saver

ONLY $

1 59500

78 Chevette
4 Cylinder -4 Speed
4-Door- SAVES GAS

ONLY

$3895001

�Le Town
Country Car
La Cu Is at home anywhere. To go well anywhere, It has
a sturdy l.3.11tar engine that can power it to 90 mph and
deliver 36 mpg.
Race, rally and ro.dproven, the engine me. a cad-Iron
cylinder block for qsidnom and a ligtd-welgj* aluminum
heed for oi*lmmn performance. An all4yncbromslh fourspeed manual tr"-i links the power to the smod,
giving you precise control in any situation, city or country.

To atop well, powerful disc brakes up front and double.
leading shoe rear drum brakes allow pinpoint accuracy in
congested Mcp.nd.go traffic.
A special load-sensitive proportioning valve
automatically adjusts the brake system to maintain
maximum stopping power under all conditions.
And to ride well, a unique, torsion-bar Independent
suspension system gives each wheel freedom to soak up
potholes and bumps without upsetting La Car's stability.
Le Car. Fast enough, economical enough and safe
enough to be at home anywhere.

FOR YOUR CAR
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
EMES NEE MENE
CARE

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ME asua ••
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CUSTOMER SERVICE

(You can't

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cbKked

U, after mik1ig all of
thm checks, you find the
battery nanin to be replaced,
you'll Mifl be faced with
some d
Which type of 'attiry you
buy may have already been
decided for you by the auto
m.noiacür.
SOLUTION

3d:.
NS 4
1004 0 4

use a Y.

Customers come first and a flew-car or usedcar purchase requires courteous and un. caps. The Delco Freedom
derstandlng service. So says Keith Bradshaw, Battery and Chrysler's
salesman at Jack Presser Ford, Illustrating Maintenance Free Battery,
his point by answering woman's questions in for example, don't have
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replace the battery.)
If your hydrometer teds
show all the battery cells at
or near full charge, the
battery and the charging
system are probably OK. An
older battery, however, may
show a full charge even
though it can't provide
enough current to start the
car. A mechanic should
perform a "load test" to see
if that's the problem.
If the battery passes the
load test but the starter
won't crank, the problem
may be In the starter motor,
solenoid switch, Ignition
switch, or wiring.
A discharged battery may
Mill be serviceable If Its cese
isn't cracked. If the battery
can be recharged - and lfft
puie the load led don't
replace It. But do have the
car's charging system

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MENEM
ills
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SINS
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ACROSS
55I

46. Kind of tires you
1. Enemy of car
need in Dc.
bodies.
cember.
3. Pollution-fighting 4$. Tune-up helps
govt. agency
increase this
(Inits.).
ratio (miii.).
I. Replace this
31. Element that
yearly to save
cleans engine air.
gas, reduce emis- 53.
Kor.
slons.
vette.
12. On the waves.
53. To choose.
Relieve it or
97. What green tight
signals.
Greek letter.
51.
15. New York
65. College In New
baseball team.
York State.
16. Scoudnp Organl- 61. Feature of late
zation (snits.).
1950 cars.
17. Type of used
62. Major historic
tire
event.
1$. Initials on a .
Negative in Nov.
celpi.
gored.
19. Fos'snmner of a
Shape of tricky
bump shop.
curve.
of 65. Auto service
area.
Type of fuel ml.
Wi, yielding low
emissions.
DOWN
Cars for your
Passageway In
çsrkIn$sar.

14, ____et labor,.
.Whatatune.up
1
gives engine.
II. giver In Africa
M. Area ofglass.
inCalals.
14. Have evening
S.
and V4's.
meal.
Hitching
IS. Price of air In
-.
most filling sta.
Preposition.
lions.
Dessert pastry.
W. InternatIonal oil
9. In
par.

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former steering
system

entis.
Il. Where Bonne-

Vile Salt Flats

are.

n
CaI(on?o

Spark plug set.

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MEN

mom MESIM

company.
11. KIng

I DYsToThe

Tremendous

Response To
Our New AMC
Curs, Jeeps And
Renaults We Are
Overloaded With
Used Curs, Trucks,
Vans. Due To The
Gus Crisis Our

-

17. Angel pitcher
Nolan.
Motorist directional aid.
Harmful exhaust

Model

N.A.D.A. Official

1974 Chevy Impala
4 Dr. Auto, Air

area.
26. Artillery spot.
ters' locations
(Inks.).
27. Cheerleaders
y.
29. Lby doe.
31. FlourIsh.
32. Poetic cootrac.
lion.
33. Color of stop

Price

u5g

1977 Pontiac
Grand Prix Auto, Air
1977 Impala 4 Dr. Sedan
Auto, Air Much More

1971 Caddy Coupe,
Fully Equipped

!4150

1488

ONLY

37.

Vital engine

92OO

2388
$7433
ONLY
3688

ONLY

1976 Mercury Monarch
4 Dr., Auto, Air

ONLY

4688
2688

1976 Ford LTD 4 Dr.
Auto, Air

ONLY

2388

337S

ONLY

2788

$Anf

ONLY

Good Equipment

Maine.

count

41. Chow
49. Strategem.

*
52. Large Group In.
siniction rooms

53

Units.).

_

the Red.

54. Tire changing

54.

necessity.
Jaguar or

Cougar.

59 World War 111
Government

Y

our

ONLY

1

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MPG

BIG GRAND OPENING

-.

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DISCOUNTS!

COMBINED!
Ikk

'II','

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NEW RENAULT GORDINI
F
2 DL SPORTS COUPE/CONY. NOW
RIVE A

LeCar

ONLY

7288

41
RENAULT'S

!Wf

1977 Royal Monaco
Wgn. Loaded

422S

ONLY

3788

1976 ALFA Romeo
4 Sp.

1502r

ONLY

$3533

IM

AI.to, Air

2 Dr.

ins Malader 2 Dr.

- Auto, Air

3625
$J35ØP
!2W I

3188
$3733
ONLY

ONLY

ONLY

OVER 100 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
N OW

R OYA L

* Uses Waded Gas
* Front Wheel Drive
* Michelin ZX Radish Standard

31 MPG

197$ Ford Bronco
Auto, Air, 4-Wheel Drive

1975 d,sortsman
Van, Aute,

e naul t D e aler

['R

LeCar GRAND OPENING SPECIAL

197$ Gremlin X
Auto, Air, 10 In Stock

1974 Ford Mustang
Cobra, 4 Sp.

4$. Diver's

4$. Greek 'letter.
47. ____In the

(iI'L'1 I

5688
ONLY 2988
$3333
ONLY

parts.

side of
cai(ia U.S.).
42. The direction one
drives from
Calikcala

Jeep Wagoneer

$4188
$3333
ONLY

light.

35. BuJldJng addi.

-

Royal Sal. Price

1977 Ford T-Bird

197$ Mercury Cougar
Auto, Air, More

OVER 25 TO CHOOSE FROM

ONLY

1976
Landau, Auto, Air

1974 Ford T-Bird
Loaded

1600 DISCOUNT

ONLY

1975 Iran LeMma 2 Dr.
Auto, Air

element (Inks.).

23. Traffic path.
25. Berber tribe

NEW 1979 JEEP WAGONEER

New Vehicle Volume
Has Doubled In The
A ) A Last 90 Days. As You
know AMC Makes
[oii]
Only Small Good Gas
UsEDCAR
Mileage Cars. So We
Have To Move This.
Trode4ns To Make
- Room For More. No
Dealers Please.

No

O

You're about to take off for But when you turn the key ft. like it, are played out each
a weekend of relaxation. The won't start
day by many motorists.
cr Is loaded and ready to go.
This scenarkk and others What should be done next?
The engineers at Consumer
Reports have some tips to
help you tab the right steps.
First, find out If the
problem Is with your battery
or with acme other component. If the starter motor
cranks normally but the
engine won't start, It's not
the battery. The engine may
need a tune-up or repairs.
If the starter motor cranks
V
weakly or not at all, check
the battery terminals and
terminal clemps to an if
they're loose or heavily
corroded. Removing the
daIppR and cleaning them
with fins sai4apar or a
special wire brush will in.
sure good contact. Corrosive
I
deposits can be washed off
with a tabli.qiocn of baking
odeni1dIoacico(watsr.
Don't 1st any of the solution
gst kdo the battery cells.
Wips the top nrfacs of the
battery clean with a rag or
pepar towel. Replace cables,
clomps and bolts If they've
obrism dump.
And... UM the cnmsciloea
we t1. U the ces' dill
won't Mt, check the battery with a hydrometer or a

Ised Car Sale

T1rIV' May !71 1979-7

Mvsctk.r, Sanford, Fl.

Ev.nIn Here £ HiraM

2 YR., 24,000 MILE

LIMITED
DRIVE
TRAIN
WARRANTY

6
1T
. W.

41
MPG
HIGHWAY I
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-

�71st Year, No. 233—Friday, May 18, 19796—Sanford, Florida 32711

—E.n1ng HiraM a Herald Adv.rtIsiP, Sanford, Fl.

Sanford Gas Stations
On Staggered Hours

_________

Thursdsy, May 17, 197,

•

£

in Wr OUIN

I1 CAN

£

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stiff Writer
An Evening Herald survey of 25 gasoline service stations
operating in the Sanford area today showed some stations cornpletely out of gasoline for the rest of May while others have no
problems at all with obtaining ample smçplles
At most of the stations, however, fuel allocations have been cut
by 15 percent to 50 percent.
These cuts in allocation have caused staggered hours at many
of the stations.
Over the next few days, The Herald will be measuring the
situstlçn In the other communities in Seminole County.
"There Is no gasoline shortage," Insisted one service station

New '79 Mustang

New '79 Fairmont Coupe

COME SEE

24001 SEDAN

OUR
HUGE SELECTION
Four cylinder, 4-speed, paint stripes, body side moldings,
whitewall tires, power steering and brakes, tinted glass,
AM radio, wheel trim rings.
41

TOCK NO.

GAS SAVERS
4 Cylinder, 4 Speed Transmission Whitewall
Tires, Tinted Glass.

+ Freight
I

1979

Ford

U SED C ARS

$648O

All m. litres.

197$PINTO WAGON

ps AC,

1978 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE
Beautiful Mi$IllIc Brown.

WssØraln,

u.,,.

Avis, Air, PS. PS, Only
14.111 Miles.

4980

EEMWEEEENWIV~

4980

1974 MERCEDES C&amp;C
iii.

Cab a Chassis),

FyI Saver, Belly Ti Os
Ye Wick.

$648O

1977 COURIER PICKUP
Will Red Stripes, iipsed

With Spike WISSI W.W
Tim. Like I

1977 DATSUN 0211

3980

3980
1174 FORD
LMIQO, V.1,5 Spd. With 2

Spd. R ear Axle.

348Q

Lift Sack, Au tomatic. PS,

P1, Air, T.vn.au Cover.

4480
.

a

$2980

1977 DODGE
Pews, Wagss,
Dlvi Rid C Whit., Vi,
Avis. Pewic Stung, Air
Cesdiusn.

$1380

1974 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE
Whiti.Wusdgraln Trim, Lvgsags Rack, AM.
PM Stir,., Air, Avis. PS, PB. Tilt wassi,
Spilt Pr.at Seats. P.wsr
Licks. I Paui.gsr, 1.1w
Mmte.pu, Rsgvlar, Os,

$1 980

1978 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE
Pass., Creme-Weed.

Trim, Civil Split
kits., Ccviii Ceitcel, AM,
PM Stirs., Avis, Air,
yam

Dlpltii
Rack.

Click. 1.115.5.

1979 FAIRMONT WAGON

Cylinder, AVISMIIiC,
PS, AC.
_

21*45 Hiavy.Dfy.

uItI-Orade

Capacity.

REG

Now $599

•REG.
$1.15 La.

Will Tram in

Tallahasse

79C

ia

I Case Limit

AM.

RD
RADIOS

FITS '74
AND UP

'

$2

lDssrGr.sn,acy,.,*s.,

Pswsr StSerIIII. Air Cent
Priced At Only

$1 98 )

Wiusel Drive. Pictvp,
Spud, Pews, Steering.

$3930

Red I White.

2480

Biedu Seats, Silver Will
Maroon in?. Appx.
MPG.

'
5"

498O

1978 FORD PICKUP
liv., Small vi, avis.
Pimer Steering, New
w' Truck
A? Only

398O

1975 BRONCO WAGON
.I. StrIIW Transauls-

lsI. Pews, Steering.

378O

-.

-

1173 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE
-

BreweW.sdyais. Avis.

$2480

AM.PM Tape.

6

168O

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ALL- OF411EIIN

OIL &amp;FILT
SPECIAL

1UTOMATIC
TRANSM5S1ON

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licivds

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Transmission Oil, Oil Pea
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All Linkape.

29"

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Check And Adjust Caster.
Comber AM Tee is. Balance
TWO p
WISIII. r---is.
Cars oaiy.

Harry Osborne, 1903 Adams St., Sanford rides his
Ct,*C
eel uvy
ltne* w
ii e.
cii
" form e club
all
town
with other riders. With people driving the can all
thetime for even short trips he said, "If everybody
would think and cut down a little, it would help!"

'1
Le.lae
rWuvswi

$1600

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COMPLETE REPAIR
SERVICE

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Hwy. 1792 at Lake Mary Blvd. Sanford

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State Road 46 323-7140
Mon-Fri. 6 a.m.-noon
Sun. closed
Highway Oil Co.
2425 S. French Ave. 322-9620
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. -9:45 p.m.

Sun closed

Adair's Standard Service
100 N. French Ave. 322.0921
Mon-Fri. 7:45 a.m.
to4p m. Sat. 7-9 a.m. till noon. sun—closed.

Kiddy's Standard Service
2311 W. First St. 322-9878
Mon-Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Anderson's 76 Service
1802 Southwest Rd. 322-9634
Mon-Sun. 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.

Sun. closed
Lay's Gulf
State Road 46 322.9720
Mon-Fri. 6 a.m.
1 p.m. Sat. and Sun. closed.

Bob's Chevron Service
3001 S. Orlando Dr. 3229951
Mon-Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sun. closed

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Mel'sGulf
French Ave. and First St. 322-9813
Mon-Fri. 7 a.m. to
usually mid-afternoon. Sat.

Howard's Mobil
4103 Orlando Dr. 3224226

Howard's Mobile station Is receiving 211,)0 gallons when It
ordered 33,000 gallons for example. Butch's Chevron, 1122 Celery
Ave. ordered 8,000 gallons this week and received 3,000 gallons.
"We are having trouble getting all kinds of gas," the station
said.
Anderson's station onSouthwest Road was closed four days this
week because his supplier had no gasoline.
Mel Dekie, owner-operator of Dekie's Gulf on French Avenue
has been in the gasoline service station business In Sanford for 30
years. "We open at 6 a.m. and pump our daily quota of 2,100
gallons and then close," Dekie said. "We're getting 90 percent of
the amount we received In 1978. I've called Atlanta and
Tallahassee for help, but have received no relief so far."
Sid Kiddy, ,nanag,r of Kiddy's Standard Service, said his gas
th wse't cause h
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posnt
to close down his pumps.
"I can open than on what lamgetting as long as It doesn't get
any worse," Kiddy said.
The manager of Highway Oil Co. predicted he would probably
be forced to dome his pumps down by the middle ol next week. He
said he would probably open two weeks later.
As an independent station owner, Gary Buchholz, manager of
Highway Oil Co., said his gas supply depends on whether there Is
any surplus from the distributors and "there Isn't any."
Mel's Gull Is getting 10 percent less gas this year than last, said
Webster Hunt, manager. He said his hours vary and depend on
how long his quota of 1,000 gallons lasts.
"One day we closed at 12:30 p.m. when we pumped our quota
and yesterday we closed at4p.m.," Hunt said. "Today, we almost
have our quota gone already," said Hunt at 11 am.
"I may have to cut my regular bows before long," said John L
Crawford who operates the Thrifty Service Station at 119 S.

Mon-Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat. and Sun. - occasionally

7 a.m. to noon. Sun. closed.
Regular service still available.

Burns Texaco Service
2493 S. French Ave. 323-3820
Out of gas rest of May
Mon-Sat. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Open for service only

Thrifty Service
119 S. Palmetto Ave. 322-9672
Mon-Fri. 6:30 a.m. to
6 p.m. Sat. 6 a.m. to
4 p.m. closed Sun.

Butch's Chevron Service
1122 Celery Ave. 3227397
Mon-Fri. 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sat 6 a.m. until run out of gas
usually early afternoon. Closed Sun.

Tibbets Amoco
816 S. French Ave.
Mon -Vrt. Barn. to 5 p.m.
Sat. repairs only.

Butler's Amoco Service
1407 French Ave. 3220762
Mon-Sat. 6 a.m. until
out
of gas (early afternoon) Sun. closed
run

Ware-Price Oil
110 N. French Ave.
322-9788
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. until
sold out (Usually early afternoon)
Closed Sat. and Sun.

Cargo Gas Co
2623 Orlando Dr. 322-9996
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. until out of

gas

(various times of day) Sun. closed

Williams and Son Amoco
3790 Orlando Drive
3224290
Mon-Fri. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sun. closed

Clem Leonard Shell
2500 Park Ave. 322-9430
Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. sometimes. Sun. closed

Cumberland Farms
217 S. Park 322-9676
Mon.-Sun. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

CL-MWLUrcI said his supplier, Plflhlps Pet roleum, has cut his
allotment by 15 percent over lad year. At the IS percent level,
Crawford sald, bin supply will probably run out two orthree days
before the end of the monthllhe maintains his proud houraof
operation from 6:30 am. to 6p.m.

Witt's Amoco Service

201 S. Sanford Ave.
322-9639

Cumberland Farms

Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sat. and Sun. closed

3100 S. Sanford 322-9889
Mon.-Sun. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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2518 French Ave. 3224924
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. until
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gas. Various times of day.
Sun closed

Sanford Exxon Service
2990 S. Sanford Ave. 222.9749.
Mon.-Wed. and Fri. 6:45 a.m. to.
5:30 p.m., Tues. and Thurs. 6:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sat.
8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sun. closed
Sanford Sunoco Service
State Rd. 46 &amp; 14 322-8060
Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m. until sold out.
Sat.- Sun.— closed.

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gasoline. Because the situation may change
on any given day, service station operators
suggest customers call before going there to
ascertain the situation that day. We'll revise
the schedule as changes occur.

Pacer FINA Oil Co.
1315 W. First St. 322-9040.
Mon. Sat. 7 a.m. 9 p.m.
Sun.- closed,

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Seminole County as in other parts of Florida
and the United States, the Herald has contacted service stations in Sanford to determine what the local situation is. The following
Is a list of gasoline stations In Sanford telling

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operator. "The federal boys timed away two gasoline barges In
Tampa this week and wouldn't let them unload.
"A federal man stands by at the gasoline terminal that serves
me in Taft and counts the number of gallons leaving there.
"I've been closed four days this week because the company
wasn't allowed by federal officers to deliver gasoline to my
station."
These were the coinineids today of one gasoline service station
owner-operator who has been forced to turn away long-time
customers because he has no fuel to sell them.
At the sane time another service station, Burns Texaco of 2493
S. French Ave. is open for repair service only. The operator said
his fuel allocation for the month Is exhausted and it will be June,
be said, before he lain the gaaolineeelling business again. He has
operated at the same location for the past 15 years.
Meanwhile, at both the Park Avenue and Orlando Drive
Cumberland Farms locations gas pianpe are operating from 7
am. to 10 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Managers at the two
sites said there has been no necessity to close early and plenty of
gasoline is on hand. "I've been told no-lead might become scarCe," one of them said, however.
Gasoline allocations at most Sanford stations, however, have
been cut from percent of the lV8allocaUon for May toasmuch
as 50 percent.

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Herald 81Writer
The Greater Sanford (lamlgf of Commerce today sent
notice to $thwii. Memorial Hospital Administrator
Charles Bentley and the SI board of trustees that any
PLO to relocat, the hospital outside the city of Sanford
would be "strongly opposed" by the clwnb,r.
(bunber director Jack Hornet prepared the letter
following a special meeting of the chamber's board of
diroctigirs Thursday ofternoon. The directors voted
unanimously to oppose any move of the hospital.
"W,'renotgolngtobebellgsrentoa this, we wad to
work in a cooperative spirit," Homer said. "But we don't
want to m the hospild moved from Sanford."
Hoçtal administrator Chks Bentley was In contwo= this morning and could not be reached for cornm. Hi,iji, board mewber Allan Keen said he would
welosms the opfortlmlty to most with the QuAi er to

position official. Although 24 of the chamber directors
were absent, the 13 members present constituted a
quorum, according to chamber bylaws.
"Since we represent the chamber of commerce and
since the chamber Is supposed to represent the best Intereds of Sanford, I think we should do everything In our
power to see that the hospital remains In Sanford," said
director Bob DaeIm. Daft introduced the motion to have
the chamber's position made official,
"Personally, I agree with Bob," said Mack Cleveland,
"but to vote on our emotions or on parochialism Would
"hallenge the credltAlityof what we have done. I would
suggest we invite the hospital administrator to present us
with the facts so we can act in a responsible manner."
Clevelan4 a prominent Sanford lawyer led the opposition
to Dselm's motion.
In addition to the chamber directors, City Manager
Warren E. Knowles and three city commissioners were

review the repomt. (eon also said that the regular board

meeting Tuesday at 11:45 am. at the hospital is open to

the public and anyone having questions would be welcome
to attend.
The hospital board is expected to take action on
consultad's r.t at the Tuesday meeting. The report,
which the hospital paid $7,310 to complete, was reviewed
by the bollding and finance cin*tee of the hospital
board on Monday. At that time, board chairman Thomas
Blaynsy Indicated he would be In favor of the recoin..
menditlon to relocate If eppropeWe fing could be
negotiated.
The Thursday vote by 13 of the chamber's 37 directors
come on the hsels of a norm, 74 vets to make the op
position to Um 1IpI more official. While ses4hiwnt
gths raloMJcg of 81211 was unconteded, several of
the director, (sit a misting wh 1'lal4111cials $kj

take place bs(ore the chamber wlues ahead and mad. its

present at the meeting to express concern over the
possible move of the hospital...
Knowles said the report received by the hospital board
from the consulting firm of Boos. Allen and Hamilton,
which Indicated it would be cheaper to relocate the
hospital instead of renovate the existing facility, did not
contain some pertinent elements.
"i would hope the hospital trustees view that report with
a big question mark in their eyes. I would hate to see
decision made on the basis of a report such as the one they
received," Knowles said.
He said the report did not include the costs of
improvements or sewer installation when it was
calculated that a new facility would be cheaper than
renovating the existing hospital.
"There's a great void In the report. It misses the on-site
improvements that would have to be made and those costs
See CHAMBER, Page IA
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Alter a fourth caucus with his of your tricks when you are from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on
may popm a
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tueive us your proposals," said a mutual problem that you were lean, Grooms offered to trade ready to negotiate and say Tuesday, May 29 to try to plan
tour of the is açeuss maugsmeat swapped Its Grooms to Cowisy at Thur going to open anyway, I will proposals on a one-by-one bails these are our demands then we an agenda for the next
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contained in W contra&amp; Thm moull wl$ WA
SEA ajiji know," Grooms said bid Cowisy refused saying he will be ready to respond," negotiation session.
stwam the teacws MIon 11a,emudsraagefremdass
Ernest Cowley, chief rIiit'HIda 1,70 taschsrs.
Cowley said.
"You are gang to deliberately wouldn't "piecemeal"
Grooms announced he would
dth. a'rstku tiun Is size, teaching—loads--and DegotWOrIOrthemMsUlsSnt, "...You om go and take my add on others."
call the mediator between now
W Idicatisa, ft's Oft to be a pislprneats to academic said the unions have
Referring to a letter train the
Following another caucus, and that date "to see if we can
IN&amp; bt iiutw.
freedom with the school tnilim* ha'4 o'er their ______________________________ SEA chairman to open Grooms asked that negotiations settle our problem with the
The acheel ada'lrI4ratIin rsJiwh' and isINlis being I IpiMIi to .N
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negotiations, Cowley said: resume silO a.m. on Memorial agency."
11am aid the Seminole udo"wile openers.
the pant 14 cedreds.
"You asked us to come to the Day to which Cowley resporsCowley accused Grooms of
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(NA) But the n.gotiM1rll never got
ning to hold up negoUa ns
plan
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blillted. AIlhs
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Motel Blaze K'1*11s
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (UPI)—A fire In ono-wing of a two-story
motel early this morning killed nine people and injured scores of
others, some of whom where hurt jumping from second floor
rooms.
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Officials at a temporary morgue said nine people are dead from
the fire In the eastern Ohio community, a figure confirmed by
hospital officials.
Most of the dead were found In the hallways, which were filled
with smoke, authorities said,
About 60 people were injured, Including seven admitted to
Guernsey Memorial Hospital.

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Some of the Injured suffered broken bones Jumping from
second-floor windows. Most of the injured were treated for smoke
inhalation, cuts and bruises. Ile injured were transported by

ambulances, police cruisers and private cars.
"We're damn lucky we didn't ha ve more fatalities. When We got
here the smoke was so thick we could hardly see. It was difficult
to help people because of the heat," said Sgt. Robert Kafury.
By the time police arrived most of the guests were out, Kafury
said.
"The fire was first turned In by two kids playing pinball,"
Harry McLaughlin of state fire marshal's office said. "They

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Amoulances and firefighters from six or seven departments
were called to help the injured and battle the fire, which broke out
about 3:30 a.m. EDT at the Holiday Inn motel. The fire reportedly
was un de r control by 4:30 a.m.
wasn't a scene with people pulling out their hair over grief. Four
It was confined to the northeast wing of the building but much of
people said they had a hard time breaking windows with chairs in the motel sustained smoke and water damage.
order to jump out. They said the hallways were filled with
The motel Is located just off Interstate 70.
smoke."
The cause of the fire was not immediately determined. Rhodes
Gov. James A. Rhodes said, "It Is a tragedy for our state and we
said the state lodge at Salt Fork will be available for those
are moving quickly to determine its cause." He has ordered the
displaced by the fire.

may bring the ishue to the the tax rate by $1.25 through a Sept. 11
referendum to increase not include materials for road public will lose uhould they communications department. and of the benefits Lake Mary
referendum.
the tax rate,
repairs, or repairs for t he fire reject a tax Increase.
This latter item amounts to could derive should the city get
Faced with a dilemma of
City Council came up with
City Manager Phil Kulbes,
Kulbes, who described
truck, or for new brakes or t ires
The loss to the public will $36,714.
keeping Lake Mary's propert y two proposed budgets, one who sa id he will have both budget he has project
one. lie recommended applying
ed th us for the fire truck". The budget, Include t he services of two

for one of the grants on a

The two budgets will be truck ($11,500), and personnel spoke briefly on Community either

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did presented to
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Stand On Cemeter Soccer Is Reversed
The conunission had agreed
last week on the request of
Seminole Soccer Coach Ron
Korb, since lt did not appear the
new soccer field at Candyland
Park will be completed in time
for the season's opening, to
allow the youngsters to play in a
portion of the cemetery. The
idea was to put up a fence
between the graves and the
platted, but unoccupied, portion.

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allowing soccer games to be

"I went along without any

objection, but I fell ; mudiv a

mistake," said Commissioner
J.R. Grant. "I got a Lot of calls
object in g to soccer being
play.wi in the cemetery. I think
we acted a bit hasty and should
reconsider and find another
place for the children to play.,,
Other commissioners and
Mayor June Lormann also
reported receiving calls,
"I agree, wethould back up,"
said Mrs. Larmann. "It didn't
look so bad until I read it in the
newspaper headlines and

youth sports."
Past president of the
Seminole Youth Soccer Club,

everyone I saw got worse."

Commissioner ft a y
Lelbensperger and Larry
Gold berg also admitted that
they had made a mistake,
"I'm sure Ron Korb had no
intention of desecrating any
graves," Goldberg added.

Korb said there are 700 to
children aged 5-16 wanting 10
play soccer, but there Is a
shortage of playing mem.
The soccer season starts
Sept. 15, but
Korb add the

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commission's decision, Korb
d, Ican understand maybe
people would feel that way, but
we certainly appreciate the city
trying to htlP and Promote

playing field In Candyland Park
will not be ready. "There's not
a blade of grass there now and
we are hoping it will be ready
by January for our spring

season," Korb explainied.
ToP field on Slate Road 434
belonging to Georges St
Laurent that the Soccer teams
have been using will not be

available this fall, Korb said
"We would certainly appreciate
anyone with property not being
used allowing us to use it as
soccer field, he added. "We
are trying to involve youngsters
is after il activity asmany

of them get out of school at 2:30
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did."
He said the bulliling did not have a sprinkler system. "I don't
know yet If it had a f ire alarm system.
A photographer said, "Even the Injured were very calm. it

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During the course of the one- was any shells or not. I Just
Circuit 3udRe Kenneth youth last May with man.
bUchael Erick Smith. the day trial, Leffler heard cocked it and didn't point it at
Leffler (lid find the boy guilty of slaughter for the shooting death infant son of Mr. and Mrs. testimony from the youth's him,I pointed it near him and I
the improperuse of
rean of a 3-year-old Lake Mary boy Steven Bander, 457 Crystal parents and a taped con- wasn't gonna pull the trigger.
Lake Drive in Lake Mary, was versation with the 12-yearZd
The judgeordered a re: in a rural Sanford trailer.
sentence i nvestigation ofthe
The infant was being cared killed by a single shot in the about four hours after the cid"My hand slipped
enll pulled the trge
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boy's background before he for by the juvenile's parents on neck from a .30 caliber rifle.

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hands down a sentence on Sept. the day of the shooting. Shortly
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In the tape, the boy tells how
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after noon on Feb. 15, the the date's evidence wasn't the shooting occurred:
The maximum penalty the youth's mother asked her son to sufficient to prove "gross
Call it a "tragedy that has
"My mother told me to take
njjfrom his youth" a boy faces is being placed in the take
the child to the bathroom. negligence or a willful him (Erick) to the restroom. I
circuit judge found a 12-year. residential treatment program
A few minutes later, she and disregard of the lives of others" took him in there. I was playing
old Sa nf ordboy not guilty of under the Rehabilitative Health her husband head a sound on the part of the 12-year-old around and I didn't know the
manslaughter Mondayin the Services (HRS) until he is 19. comparable to a "beachbal l and his operation of the weapon gun was loaded.
The Seminole County state breaking" coming from that at the time of the shooting.
Feb 10 shootingdeath of an
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is about $70,000 from police officers (salaries totaling
In other action, S. R. Lank.
giving up some city services or tax at $3 per $1,000 assessed regular council meeting, added said It did not "include any being in balance.
approximately
$19,744),
a
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increasing the tax rate to avoid valuation, by cutting some the council also will officially po3slbilIties of a possible in.

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- Levy a property tax of 6.88 however, were restricted by
The commissioners Monday
mills, the certified tax rate, Chase for recreationa use. opted not to take this course.
And Mayor Lee P. Mooresaid which will give the city Moore said he belleves the
Commissioners voted
The city of Sanford will have proponents and opponents of p9,627.14 more than expected, board of directors of Ch
ase U unanimously to authorize
money available In the new the plan forthe city to const ct according to the county release the city from those Knowles anJ Henry
Tamm, the
fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 to brick sidewalks, close Magnolia property appraiser's office.
restrictions.
city's finance director and city
do its share of downtown Avenue to ve hicular traffic and
Moore Is president of Chase clerk to watchdog spendi ng by
- The city will be receiving
renovations and a tax increase repave some streets are to be $35,000 from state revenue and Co.
various city departments to
will not be necessa ry.
invited to today's 4 p.m. city sharing-federal revenue
Knowles previously told the keepin effect the slow downCity Manager Warren commission workshop to sharing funds that it had not commission
memo
freeze.
Knowles last week lna memo to discuss the project.
expected, Knowles told corn- $64,036.73 currently set aside
the city commission pinpointed
The 1 d •freeze "would
The actions taken by the missioners.
a reserve fund for general city
how the money could be found. commission to balance the
Mayor Moore announced as use could be used for the city's not be denying any services
Monday evening he again budget for fiscal 1979-80 and well that $14,000 of the $26,ODO share of the renovation project. other than those we are already
outlined the sources of the funds come up with the $77,000 are as earmarked for recreational use Commissioners Monday night doing without," Knowles said.
not only to balance next year's follows:
After going over various
may be released for the Sanford found this is not necessary.
budget, but also to allocate
Knowles' memo also noted department budgets, Moore
Call a slow down and freeze image-building project. Moore
$fl,000of the $88,000 necessary on p ur chas es by departments saldthe $14,000 was received by that five percent increase is said the city will d have
for the revitalization project. while reworking outer revenue the city from the sale of lands property taxes, the maximum about $I0,
left ora conThe city funding would pay accounts to give the city surplus donated by Chase and Co. a Increase permitted under date Ungency fund, WuuC rtzsow,C5
for materials for the city's money of $59,869 over previous number of years ago. The law, would also give the city estimated the amounta
share of the Drolect. Labor estimates..
proceeds from the sales, $31,020.63 in additional money. $20,000.

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So He Won't Kill Second Time

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Jury Votes Death Penalty For Bundy

IN BRIEF

MIAMI (UP!)
The seven men and five women who found part in their decision.
Theodore Bundy guilty of the Chi Omega murders decided he
"There was concern about him getting out of jail. ... We were
should the
because they feared he might break out of jail and "do concerned he could do it a second time," Bennett said.
It a second time."
Bundy was to be sentenced for seven crimes. He was convicted
Bundy was to appear before Circuit Judge Edward Cowart
of the Jan. 15, 1978, first-degree murder of Lisa Levy and
today to be sentenced for the predawn rampage through the Chi
Margaret Bowman, and the savage clubbings of Karen Chandler
Omega sorority house at Florida State University last year where
and Kathy Kielner — who were all asleep In their beds at the Chi
two coeds were killed.
Omega sorority house in Tallahassee and the beating of Cheryl
Most observers expected Cowart to follow the recommendation
Thomas who lived just four blocks away. He also was convicted of
the jury made Monday and sentence Bundy to death in the electric
burglary of the sorority house and the Thomas duplex apartment.
chair. Other options were a life term with no possibility of parole
The Utah law school dropout is also a suspect in at least 13 sex
for each of the two murder counts. Cowart could make the sen- slayings throughout the Pacific Northwest.
tences consecutive so Bundy could not get out of prison before
Bundy was convicted and sentenced to 1-to-15 years In prison in
2029. He would be 82.
1976
for the kidnapping of Carol DaRonch. In 1974 Bundy had
Juror James L. Bennett said Bundy's previous escapes played a
posed as a policeman to lure the 17-yearold Miss DaRonch into
his

From Submerged Position
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)—The nuclear-powered USS
Francis Scott Key, a converted Poselden submarine, fired
two Trident 1 missiles Monday night and early this
morning from a submerged position 50 miles off the coast

:; Carter On Trip To Kentucky
WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Carter was embarking today on an effort to refocus attention on the
nation's energy needs, a problem that was temporarily
pushed from the spotlight by his Cabinet purge.
He scheduled a one-day trip to Kentucky, an energyproducing state where he has fared well politically In the
past. He scheduled a tour of a coalburning power plant in
Louisville and a "town hail" meeting at a Bardstown high
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in our minds rorever," said liusso.
juror Vernon Swindle, sumSwindle, a 23-year-old mall
ming up the five-week-old room clerk at The Miami
double-murder
trial
of Herald, said he too was won
Theodore Bundy.
over by the state's two dental
The seven men and five experts who matched the bite
women who had been sequeat- marks found on murder Victim
ered at the posh Sonesta Beach Lisa Levy with Bundy's teeth,
resort on Key Biscayne during "To me, It was a strong piece of
the trial were dismissed evidence."
Monday after making a recomSwindle added the sketch of
mendatlon In the penalty phase the fleeing killer made from
of the trial,
Nita Neary's description "was
exactly like his (Bunalmost
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Discussing the trip Monday, press secretary Jody
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focus." Asked whether the recent Cabinet shake-up had
distracted attention from the energy crisis, Powell said,
"that seems to be the consensus."

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over control of the $ffi) million trust left by
the late
Samuel A. Horvitz has defended as business expenses
parties he gave at a family-owned country club in Florida
in 1976 for presidential candidate Jimmy Carter and

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him
et
out
of
jail
we
Bundy, who aided his team of
were concerned he could dolt a
one week ago today, all five attorneys with
ond time."
12 voted to convict Bundy, a 32- defense, was under intense
"Boy am I glad it's over,"
year-old Utah law school scrutiny from the jurors.
dropout, of two counts of
"i watched him all during the exclaimed juror Floy Mitchell,
a 52-year-old widow, who
degree murder. Circuit Judge
and nothing seemed t
seemed
to sum up the feeling
Edward
will hand down him." said 43-year-old trtkk
for
all
the
jurors who would be
Bundy's sentence today.
driver
"He
"The most important evi- never showed any emotion going home for the first time
dence was the
30.
(panty) hose whatsoever. I was very careful- since
death

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Tallahassee.
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the killings. He

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Sanford police still are investigating the cause of
Florida
State University coeds. through his contact tiliects after convicted of the murders last
The photo, taken by Chris
this accident involving a car and a van Monday
Bundy's claim, which Tuesday.
Cassett of the Aspen Times he
afternoon at the intersection of 'l'h ird Street and
after the fury
during the first week of August Monday
he the in
Cassett took
French Avenue. No one was seriously injured.
of
1977, appears to show a chipped the electric chair.
graphs of Bundy during ad
Arthur Perlko, 46 of DeBary, the driver of the 1975
tooth Bundy claims he did not
During the trial, dental ex- interview the
Times had
Chevy d.ld not suffer any Injuries but Henry Pyle, 54, have until two months after the perts
for the prosecution with him In the Pitkin Counti
of 203 William St., Sanford, who was driving the van,
Florida killings,
testified that the chip on Courthouse Aug. 4, 1977,
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Bundy said that
was treated at a local hospital and released.
Bundy's tooth
he
escaped
from
jail
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exist showing he didn't chip his mark on one
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SUN CITY CENTER, Fla. (UP!)— When a bloodmobile
pulled into this retirement community recently, Alice
Grimm and Frank Hunklin, both 81, gave blood for the
first time In 16 years.
Their long absence as blood donors wasn't by choice. An
old American Association of Blood Banks regulation
prohibited anyone more than 65 years old from giving
blood.
However, a change In the association regulations
opened the way for the two retirees to give blood again. In
doing so, they became the oldest blood donors In Florida
— and possibly the nation.

By HUGH THOMSON
Herald Staff Writer

Renfroe and Is the place where free for a brief time when he county jail on charges of She
suffered severe cuts and creased to $10,500. The stató
she was allegedly beaten by her made $2,000 bond. A higher aggravated
battery
and at- bruises all over her body, ac- also presented other evidence,
husband, Willie Renfroe, now bond was put into effect tempted murder.
cording to police.
and witnesses, which had not
An attractive yellow block back In the Seminole County Monday after Seminole County
was
Mrs. Renfroe
The Wilson Drive house is been presented at the earlier
allegedly
house at 134 Wilson Drive in Jail.
Judge Wallace Hall heard beaten repeatedly by her separated by a lawn from the hearing. A trial date has not yet
Lake Mary belies the neartestimony given by Mrs Iten- h usband and police say the neighbor's house where she fled
been set."
tragedy which occurred there
Renfroe, arrested by Lake froe to police from her hospital weapons
used by Renfroe In- to safety.
Patricia Renfroe was
during the early hours of Mary Police Officer Mike bed In Seminole Memorial eluded heavy ceramic pots, a
Judge
Hall
said
reported
as being in satisfac.
Saturday morning. The house is McAfee and Detective David Hospital.
metal dining room chair, a Tuesday, "The state f iled to tory condition Tuesday at
the residence of Mrs. Patricia Higginbotham on Saturday was
Renfroe is being held in metal mop and a broom handle, have the smaller bond In- Seminole Memorial Hospital;

HOSPITAL NOTES

Arthur L. Wilson
Ross Wonhsnay
Asitanas Sprindys, Deltona
Ceder 0. Hart, Geneva
Lucy Haliman, Lake Monroe

Willie Jones. Osteen
DISCHARGES
Elmore Boyd, Siunio*,
Virginia Chdwlck, Chuluota
Bertha V. Frailer, Diltona
Geneva H. Dye, Longwood

Strike Injunction Sought

School To Open Aug. 27 For 35,000

NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP!)— City officials
plan to seek an injunction today that will force striking
garbage collectors and public works construction em-

Mary B. Fleischer, Wlnfoj. Park
Keffoot E. Ritter, Stanford, Conn

BY SHARON CARRASCO
register, the children also attend school, Bay said. This Ray
Parents of children who are
at 322-1252 for times and
Winter Va1.atuts will begin;
Herald Staff Writer
entering kindergarten or first most show proof of their bir- proof also can be supplied with locations to register their the end of Dec.
Aug, 27 Ia the first day of
14 and classes:
thdate with a birth certificate a statement trains physician, children,
will resume on Jan. 2,1980;
school for almost 35,000 grade for the first time must or other acceptable document.
Students who will be at. Designated holidays for
show proof their youngsters
— Spring vacation will begin:
students In Seminole
For the first time this fall, tending a school in Seminole students and teachers f or the
County,
have
been
f
ul
ly
immunized
and
readings:
at
the end of March 28 and
terna.m.,
low,
announced
2:30
p.m.;
7:88 n.m.,
Ralph Ray, ad1.
students In grades 10,11 and 12 County for the first time should coi1ng school year are:
classes
will resume on April 7.
peratsue,$1; overnight low, 74;
pm,
ministrative assistant of "free of communicable must show proof they have been register as soon as possible,
— LaborDay, Sept. 3;
yesterday's
— Memorial Day, May 26.
high,
of;
Port Canaveral: high, 1:40 Seminole County school disease" with a statement from immunized properly against Ray
said, For more In— Thanksgiving holiday on
barometric pressure, 30.11;
The school year will end on
am, 1:22 pm., 11w, 7:48 am., district,
a physician, Ray said.
red
measles
before
they
can
formation,
parents
should
call
Nov.
22 and 23;
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relativebuaidity, Upereeat; 8:31pm
:wlada,Wat7mph.
Bayport: bigh,7:Zla.m.,$:44
Forecast: Partly cloudy p.m.; 19% 118 a.m., 2:24 P.W.
through Wtdeuday. Csstued
EXTENDED FORECAST
be
ef afterss
florida except northwest —
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or evening thundershowers.
Partly cloudy with widely
111gb. Is the low 6 said Nk scattered mainly afternoon
Ibuadershowers but a few Eight
Jaws tight is the 78*, Wish
varIable 10 mph or less. Bain
end morulag showers 51S the
ttorneys for the state and the defendant Monday agreed to
probability II perceat darlig
southeast
and keys. postpone until Aug. 9 the Mart of the trial of 22-year-old Gregory
The paseenger, who wore his hair collar-length and spoke in a
afterasgu ud evening . heurs.. Highs lithe pf Ni to mid Mills.
very low, slow voice, pointed a snail luger chrome handgun at the
No. Lows Ii the 78*6 except 11W
Mills was been charged with first degree murder in connection
boys bfld told them
WEDNFaDAY flD
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boys described
98 slug usvtbeuiera beaches ft1 the May 25 shooting death of James Wr
ig
ht,
72.
Wright
was
drive
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Da$.sa Beach: high 1:48 aid keys.
dark hair and wearing a
shotgumW to death
his home at 445 S. Elliott Ave.
yellow tee-shill,"
Del
attorney Thomas Greene said he asked for the delay so
Ewnlng Ifrndd USPS 41-20)
that he could have the chance to talk to two potential witnesses for
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--the Mate, Vivian Mills, the defendant's sister, and Melvin Staley.
A 19-year-old Orlando man who was involved in a one-vechj
The two are said to have given statements for the prosecution.
accident Saturday Is listed In serious condition at SeenIn.de
J Tuesday, July 31, IM—Vol. 71, No. 2%
The two were heouaM to eminn1a Count, from North ('jsrnlin.,
Published Daily and Sunday, esce,. saivr., by T
over the weekend and Greene said he has not had a chance to
trance ramp of Interstate 4 and state road 484, according to
inc., 309 N. French Ave.. Sanford, Fl.. 32171.
Gay Picanso of Orlando was the only passenger In the pickup
Interview them since they arrived.
Seminole County deputies.
Second Class Pesta Paid at Sanford. Fisrlda 32171
ven by C.Frank Mae&amp;,21,of 2W Grove Drive, SWor(L ~:
Adam J. Luinpkln, 17, of 2314 Park Ave., Sanford, and
Macek
was
pronounced dead on arrival shortly after the acci'I.,g;
HITCHHIKERS ROBBED
Home Delivery Week 75 ce.tsi Meflik. $3.*Jg CMutIt $11.30, Year,
Christopher C. King, 17, of Orlando, told deputies they were
at
5MB.
$3500. By Mall: W5IL IS ceiitsM.nm $33I5M•aths, SUMs Year,
• A Sanford teenager and another boy
robbed of $30 at robbed by two men in
a Chevrolet or Ford datlonwagon about
$40-11110.
gunpoint while they were thumbing a ride at the eastbound en- 2:10 a.m. Monday.
Who Is suffering from internal injuries, is being
tE'Uted In the hospital's Intensive care wit, a spokesman said.

ployees back to their jobs.
The city will take its injunction request to Dade County
Circuit Judge Lewis Whltmorth. State law and the
workers' contract forbids them to stage a walkout.
About 45 Public Works Department employees walked

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BILOXI, Miss. (UP!)— A 33-year-old Florida man was
arraigned in federal court Monday following the weekend
seizure of more Man 30,000 pounds of marijuana valued at

Sanford Murder Trial Is Postponed

$25 million to $30 million.
U. S. Magistrate John M. Roper sot an Aug.)
preliminary hearing for Harold Cleo Brannon of Leisure

coast

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City, Fla, Harrison County authorities said Brannon,
charged with conspiracy to Import marijuana, had been
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Officials said the marijuana was burned Monday
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In the Johnson County Jill today pending arraignment on
'a charge of second-degree murder in the shooting death of
a woman in a motel room.
A police spokesman said Stephen V. Sanders, Key
Biscayne, Fla., was arrested Monday and was scheduled
40 be arraigned today.
The spokesman said the suspect was the traveling
companion of the victim.
Police identified the victim as Martha May Schultze, 40,
who died of a gunshot wound to the head.
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to finish the first half of 1919 at meat said,
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county for more than a month to excess of $150,000, contractors
reach a satisfactory solution to say. Some homes will exceed
residential development on
it to the county. However, the the dispute.
One compromise $300,000.
Markham Road north of
Lake
ordered
original developer pulled out of discussed would have the
Mary Boulevard was
the project and CMI1 took over
last month by county attorney
operation.
Corporate officers at county pay $15,000 plus up ti
Nil'id Clayton. Ms. Clayton
$60,000 in plant connection fee.,
ordered the freeze on permits CMEI said they did not believe In order to complete the $300,00(
they were obligated to pay for
until It could be established who
plant. The plant is already 7
the
entire water plant.
would be responsible for the
percent completed, having been
Floyd Whittaker of CMEI is paid for up to
financing of a necessary water
this tim e by the
scheduled
to outline his firm's developers.
distribution system.
position at tonight's meeting.
When the 71-home developevelop Representatives from CMEI
The 71 homes planned for the
ment first was planned, the de- have been negotiating with the project are to be built
on one.
acre lots. The average selling
price of the homes will be In

Atlanta investment firm of
CMEI, Inc. tonight in an attempt to settle a dispute which
has frozen construction in the
Planned $10 million Hanover
Woods Subdivision.
A temporary ban on the
issuance of building permits for

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OWINGSVILLE, Ky. (UPI)—Fugitive William Howard Gilvin, captured Monday, an ex-convict wanted in
Florida in connection with the slaying of an Episcopal
priest, was held in the Bath County Jail today for
questioning by Florida authorities.
Gilpin, 26, was apprehended Monday in Bath County,
Kentucky, at a sheriff's office roadblock.
Gil vin,charged in the July 17 slaying of The Rev. Jon
Hunt, 37, Brooksville, Fla., was arrested after an 144
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HAUPPAUGH, Ll. (UP!)
Larry Glassner was altting in a courtroom In the state Supreme Court In Hauppauge Monday, awaiting sentencing on a grand larceny
charge.
At one point, he left the courtroom to go tea restroom.
There, authorities say he put the barrel of a pistol In his
mouth and pulled the trigger.
The shot killed Glasaner Instantly.
Glusner, 34, of 19 Linden St., Coram, LI., had been
sifting quietly in Justice Joseph Jaspan's courtroom
Monday while he awaited sentencing on a third-degree
grand larceny charge.
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Mary N. Revels

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enlarged
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Bundy testified during hI
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Herald Photo by Tom Netsel

man with stealing a pickup in the back scat.
and auto theft, High Point on Feb. 6, Phillips said.
then he worked a while again
truck.
David Phillips, a co-worker of police said, but he had no
Tucker, who before leaving and he was gone.
"We think If he's not here he Tucker's, said Tucker walked record of any major crimes nor
00 Feb. 22, a North Carolina
jail went through a program
got into trouble he usually will be in this area. He always
violent crimes. The FBI said he
court
sentenced Tucker to two
headed home.
comes home when he gets into off his job three hours early a escaped from a G uilf ord County Intended to ease an inmate's
years
each for misdemeanor
return to society, went back to
trouble," Brown said Monday week ago and vanished He had
jail
In
February
1978,
larceny
and auto theft. The
and
other
been out of Jail for two weeks
On Monday afternoon, before Tucker's arrest.
work July 17, and "he left at
Just
a
police
sources
said
we've
terms
were
concurrent and he
and back on the job for
federal authorities charged
Tucker had noon and that's the last
The trip for the
was
paroled
to his parents'
Tucker with abducting Caroline only child began Saturday week, Phillips said, when he a series of arrests dating back
seen
of
him,"
Phillips
said.
job
on
an
to
when
he
was
Just
16.
custody.
al
ked
away
from
his
Thompson, 5, at Daytona afternoon when her father went w
"He was good when he was
Beach. Later that night Tucker into a motel to register the assembly line in a furniture
Phillips said Tucker was
here,"
said Phillips, who works
employed for just
was arrested in Myrtle Beach, family. While the girl and her plant.
nine
days
In
the
machine
shop area. "We
S.C., less than 200 miles from mother were waiting In the car
Hours later, a pickup truck earlier this year at Spox Fur- never had any trouble out of
his hometown of High Point.
a man jumped into the auto. was stolen in high Point, and niture Co., where he sanded and him, but he never
did really
"This is homed " said High The child's mother said she Tucker was charged in the assembly
line,
stained furniture
on the stay long enough to fit any kind
Point detective Robert W. jumped out and tried to pull the theft.
of pattern.
Brown, who last Monday girl from the vehicle but the
Money For any
Tucker was released July 13
Detectives came in and
"lie got here and the next day
charged Tucker and another man roared away with Caroline after serving terms for larceny arrested Tucker for auto theft he
was in Jail," he said, "and
worthwhile purpose,

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— The Public Service
Commission should take aggressive action soon to force
Florida Power Corp. to refund $84 million to customers
overcharged in 1973-74, PSC Special Counsel Russell
Troutman said Monday.
In a brief report, Troutman told the commission that
further delays in the wake of last month's unfavorable
ruling In federal court could jeopardize final settlement of

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Archie Cole
Leroy Cots
lirele Collins
Nonni* M. Howard
Dorothy Ruth Modlin

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High Point police said when 18year-old James Keith Tucker

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or taking too much of It could "cause weakness, difficulty
In breathing, confusion, anxiety and more severe
drowsiness and dInInes,"
In some cases, the warning says, "extreme overdosage
may
and death."
Acting FDA Administrator Sherwin Gardner em..
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pamphlet soon for consumers explaining how' dangerous
the pain killer
can be If it is abused.
The Food and Drug Administration said Monday the

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work stands between the federal government and $285,000
a retired automobile salesman willed to It for use in
reducing the national debt.
Leo E. Brya, who died In January 1977, specifically
provided the money go to the government only after bank
officials secured 'a letter from federal authorities
stipulating the funds would be used for the purposes he
Intended.
That letter has been received from D. A. PaglIaI of the
Bureau of Government Financial Operations for the
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The subcommittee will see that the Hospital Cost
Containment Board, which organizes itself during
a meeting today, has enough power and, If not, get
the 1980
Legislature to give It more power.
House Health and Rehabilitative Services Chairman
Dick Batchelor, D-Orlando, announced creation of the
panel Monday. It will be headed by Rep. Fred Lippman,
D-Hollywood, and will include Reps. Eleanor Weinstock,
1)-West Palm Beach; Clyde Hagler, 1)-Pensacola; Arnett
Girardeau, 1)-Jacksonville, and William Myers, R.Hobe
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emotion. Th ere was none."
Mrs. Russo watched too, He
was "very calm and acted very
normal. I expected him to be a
little more nervous than he was.
You almost could feel to the
point you weren't sure If he was.
guilty or not, because he was so

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of a
Daniel Caruso, a North Miami Beach policeman convicted
last week of trying to sell more than $1 million In counterfeit money to undercover Treasury agents.
Schaffer was listed as a fugitive In March after he failed
to appear for a court hearing in the Caruso case. He was
arrested at his Fort Pierce home, where about $500,000 in
counterfeit bills were found. The rest were confiscated at

Bennett said he was persuaded by the state's circumstantial:
evidence because "when you
put the whole thing together, It
don't figure out that all these
dys) profile
things could happen to one gtW
said the first vote on and not fit together. Th e
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verdict
Tuesday was 9- coincidence was too far tot3 On the next ballot It went to ched"

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Harry Horvitz seeks to remove the brothers and
Kane
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empire. He also
contends the three are attempting to oust him as a trustee
of the fund, established In 1956 by his father.

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Myrtle Beach Police Chief
Chief Bird reported a woman
place, before putting their J.S. Bird said Caroline was at the motel recognized the man
exhausted daughter to bed.
nervous when officers first took and child from television pic5-year-old daughter back to the in the back seat.
her
from the car, but soon tures and called police. Officers
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Thompson
Monday afternoon, police
said
he
planned
to
demanded,
and quickly dis- arrived Just as he was pulling
abducted last weekend and said found the kidnapper,
stay in Daytona Beach for at posed of, candy,
the dogs,
a hot dog and a out of the motel parking lot with
they were gra teful to the kid- and
least another day.
Caroline, leaving a motel in
Coke.
Caroline and the family's
napper for the
way he treated Myrtle Beach. At 60 mph, they
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Th
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Yorkshire
terrier and poodle.
ompson
was
checkin g th
her.
pursued the station wagon
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told
newsmen
the
family
Into
the
hotel
at
Dayona
"We're so thankful to him through alleys and between
One officer got out to npfamily would stay only briefly Beach when a bearded
that be took care of our child," buildings and finally rammed
man proach the station wagon and
at Daytona Beach. "We'll be jumped into their car. Mrs.
she said. "He tried to comfort
the driver "attempted to run
to
going someplace else," he said. Thompson leaped out, screa- over him," leaping the c ur b,
her by saying he was taking her
No one was hurt. Jam es Keith
We don't know where. We won't ming, and the man sped away. Bird
to her mama and daddy."
said. He said the officer
Tucker, 18, charged by the FBI
be going home right now.
The kidnapper was identified leaped away and fired one shot
Caroline, a blonde with blue wi
CAROLINE
THOMPSON
th kidn apping Caroline hours
eyes, smiled shyly from
Mrs. Thompson thanked re- by a billfold he lost in a scuffle at the vehicle's tires, missing.
before they were found, was they took
safety of her father's arms.
porters 'for everything you've when he tried to steal a car only
her back to Daytona
The station wagon sped away
tried to coax a taken to Florence, S.C., 70 miles Beach, where for
Mrs. Thompson
past z2 done to let it be known how we a few minutes before Caroline with the police cruiser in
the
daughter, away, for arraignment.
few words from her
were looking for her, how much was kidnapped,
years the Thompsons have
pursuit.
Rachel Thompson spoke to vacationed by
we needed her back. I just can't
but she just ducked her head.
the sea.
Police said Tucker of High
Finally, at a point on highway
The Thompsons said their her daughter by telephone
say in words what it means to Point, N.C., had a long record of 501, a police cruiser "went
The Thompsons arrived in us. She Is just fine."
only daughter was fed and shortly after her rescue,
theft but none of violence. He ahead and wrecked the
"Mama,
don't
cry,"
Mrs.
Daytona
Beach at 12:50 p.m.
reassured by the man who
was paroled from prison only vehicle," ramming it up onto
FBI
agent
Bob
Roth
celebratThompson said her daughter EDT. A sleepy Caroline, ed Caroline's rescue by toasting two weeks et lier.
abducted tier.
the sidewalk before it could
"She's very sleepy right told her. "She's really all right. clutching a stuffed dog, walked
the steps of the plane other officers with champagne
FBI Agent David Brumble, reach a four-lane highway. Bird
down
now," said Mrs. Thompson, I can't believe It," the sobbing herself
but her father carried and posing with a four-foot who sa id 'this case could not sa id neither car was badly
smiling broadly. "She's begin- woman sa id.
her to a waiting car. Firs. stuffed bear Thompson's hotel have been solved so quickly damaged.
Thompson and his wife of
ning to understand that a lot of
Thompson followed, carrying had bought for the child's without the cooperation of the
"The suspect got out of the
people have been looking for Dunwoody. Ga., a suburb of the family's two dogs.
return,
press," said Tucker had been car ," he said, and was arrested:
Atlanta, boarded a private jet
her."
"I've never felt elation like registered at the Carribbean Caroline, in the front seat,
Caroline was kidnapped and rushed from Daytona
Th e couple met briefly with this," he said. "Adults kid- Motel at Myrtle Beach s
in ce unlocked a door to let an officer
Saturday afternoon when a Beach to Myrtle Beach to pick reporters at the Daytona Beach napped are one thing. But it Sunday as James G.
Thompson
help her out. "She seemed very
bearded man leaped into her up the beaming Caroline. Then motel where they are staying
doesn't grab you like this."
of Dunwoody, Ga.
nervous"

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Monday arrested a printer on counterfeiting charges after
finding $1 million in fake $20 bills at his home and printing

'We Voted 3 Times
Before We Decided'

non-tactical reentry bodies.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. family's station wagon and
(UP!)
Robert and Rachel sped away, with the child and
Thompson today brought their her two dogs tumbling around

Man Held After $1 Million
In Fake $20s Is Found

jumped from a second-dory courthouse window and eluded police
for a month. After he was retaken, Bandy dieted until he was slim
enough to wriggle through a light fixture hole In the ceiling of a
Colorado jail. He next turned up In Florida.
He faces trial in September at Lake City for the Leach muruer.
Florida officials say they have no intention of taking him out of
state for further trials.

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IN BRIEF

He tried to handcuff her. She fought him off and he pulled a
handgun. But Bundy didn't shoot. He grabbed a tire iron and tried
to strike Miss DaRonch. She managed to run away.
Bandy actually is charged with only two other murders, the
slaying of 12-year-old Kimberly Leach in Lake City, Fla., and the
murder of Dearborn, Mich., nurse Caryn Campbell Aspen, Colo.
While Bundy was standing trial for Miss Campbell's murder, he

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of Cape Canaveral.
The Navy termed lx)th tests successful.
The missiles, launched at 10:18 p.m. Monday, and 12:33
this morning, marked a milestone in the Trident program.
The Navy said that these launches, the sixth and
seventh sea tests In the $24 billion project, meant the end
of the performance-evaluation missile PEM program.
The PEM missiles, a release stated, are the same as
tactical missiles but carry special instrumentation and

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Hope Is Rising
For Boat

People

Assuming the promises made in Geneva are
kept, th ere is now hope that th e terrible death toll
that has attended this swelling exodus can be cut
substantially. Eliminating the death toll altogeth er
must remain the firm policy goal of every nation in
a position to render assistance.
To this end, nations represented at the

con-

ference agreed to accept an additional 268,000
Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian refugees. Th e
conference target had been 250,000 permanent
placements.

Of equal significance was agreement on
financing and construction of two refugee
ing centers in Indonesia and the Philippines.

Both steps will dramatica lly reduce present
burdens on Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong,
where facilities and finances for refugee care are
strained to the breaking point. Presumably,
Malaysia and Th ailand in particular mi gh t now be

additional refugees.

Th e appalling forced repatriation of Cambodiaiis

and

Laotians

and the equally horrifying

scenes of Vietnamese refugee boats being towed

out to sea and cast adrift should end abruptly.
President Carter's promise to dispatch ships of

the 7th Fleet into the South China Sea to pick up
refugees should encourage other nations to assist in
a rescue effort that could easily save thousands of
lives each month. Indeed, Italy has already

pledged three of its warships for these missions of

mercy and West German vessels have picked up
hundreds of refugees in just the last few, days. ..
Saving the lives of refugees and providing th em
initial sanctuary and permanent resettlement will

necessarily entail increased financial contributions
from those nations able to help.
Japan has agreed to pay half the cost of

establishing the refugee processing centers in
Indonesia and the Philippines in addition to Underwriting 50 percent of the U.N. budget for
refugee operations in Asia. The cost of pledges

made by the Carter administration in Geneva is
expected to total more than $200 millions In Just the
next 12 months.
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treasuries for so worthy a cause.

As welcome as this additional refugee
assistance Is, it does not address th e heart of th e
problem, which is Vietnam's mistreatment of Its
own people and the war and, oppression Hanoi has
spread to Cambodia and Laos as well.

The world will not persuade the regime in Hanoi
to transform itself into the kind of humanitarian
government that alone could persuade the refugees
to remain in their homelands. But international
pressure might convince the Vietnamese Com-

m un I sta 'to organize an orderly, humane
emigration that would neither exceed the world's
ability to provide nor lead to the deaths of tens of
thousands of refugees at sea.
Applying such pressure on Hanoi should now be
the chief priority of those nations whose
humanitarian instincts were so properly displayed
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Remember when certain male postal employees
and members of the military bowed out In walking
shorts several years ago?
Just this week, a Herald employee, Anna Jardine,
worked In solid comfort In a colorful print sundress
with low heeled bare sandals and bare legs.
And the boss shed his suit jacket during the day to
reveal a short-sleeved shirt.
I remember years ago in the South, a vivid folding
hand fan was as much a part of a woman's attire as
the lace-trimmed hankle like I noticed a woman
dabbing at her brow with this week.
I also remember people sweating a lot. But I
never heard of anyone dying from a little sweat.
Cheer up fellows.
Maybe the rise in temperature will result In a rise
of milady's skirt and long pants back to minis and
hot pants.

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WASHINGTON — Top-secret State Depart- telligence operations in this country.
BRZEZINSKI'S VERSION: We recuUy
reported that Zblgnlew Brzezinski, the Whqe
med cables — one of them doubly encoded,
The messages between Tehran and Foggy U.S. law."
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Helms spelled out the tit or-tat possibilities, House foreign policy whiz, had em
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that the shah of Iran personally thrcatened to holding our CIA agents In Iran hostage to give his warning against "an Inflammatory, public Secretary of State Cyr us Vance in
brouhaha over possibly ill-advised intelligence his SALT negotiation with the Russians.
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operation in Iran if any action were taken to Following a public outcry in October 1976, over activity" by SAVAK. "As you well know," he Brzezinski, we reported, tried to telephol)e
Monday MorueriTemtm.utersClub, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
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United States. SAVAK was the shah's notorious Foreign Minister issued a cautious statement In the intelligence area and therefore dIplomatically refused to take the ciii.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Ch urch,
secret police,
The busy Brzezinski, who did not return *
warning of retaliation in case of a U.S. crack- correspondingly vulnerable."
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telephone calls at the time, now tells us that oèr
The bullying tone of the shah's warnings to do wn on SAVAK.
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Finally, on Jan. 3, 1977, Helms relayed
then-Secreta ry of State Henry Kissinger casts
State
Department sources gprbled the story. As
Building,
Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 pan., First
threat
shah's
baldest
of
iii.
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In a secret cable on Nov. 7, 1976, Helms
was so sensitive
recalls the Incident, he received new ibnew light on the strange relationship betwe
he
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Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
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Channel," a sti l
these two international power brokers. Over the
t December trosñ President Cart4r
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double-encryp
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State
Department
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line the CIA
noti
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years, we have told about Kissinger's curious imposed
ion,
the ciwistmu holiday n
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Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
s taken toward, Iranian could not decipher. Even though Helms was
or
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obsequiousness toward the shah — which conPlains,
Ga.
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Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
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tinuedeven after the shah's downfall, when re
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old colleagues. A well-placed CIA source told our
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South Semliale Garden Club, 1 pan., Casselberry
in MenICO for the exiled dictator.
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Secretary f
Woman'sClub.
Whet her Kissinger also used his considerable Alfred L Atherton Jr., met with the Ir
anian in U Senate report, and ha4 been unaware of Rate In the Soviet embassy. Brzezinski was n9t
TUESDAY,AUGUST?
influence as secretary of dote to block any ambassador in Washington and reported
calling Grt*nyko, as we reported, but was
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ciiaie, u pm., *dveutust Church,
crackdown on SAVAK's cr iminal operation in terward: "(ZahedI) said that If we did not like
to reach Vance.
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and
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this country is not clear. What is clear Is that
what SAVAK is doing here, Iran would send Its
Helm's cable quot d the shah as warning that
As BrzezlàskI recalls it, Marshall Shulma*,
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agents home. Then, of course, the United States if anything were done to his SAVAK agents, he the State Depa rtment's specialist on Sovi4t
nothing was done about SAVAK's activities —
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mal.nly directed at adWhah dissident.s In this
would bave to Wng its agents from Iran. h was, "would not be able to overlook the presence of 70 affaim cme to the telephom.
Cryptic Y. 4~e
Congressional
seminar sponsored by National
country — beyond a timid Justice Department he said, simple reciprocity."
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of your people who are carrying out activities explained that the call had reached them at tip
Federation of Federal Emploeea Local 1451, 34 pan.,
in vestigation that ended inconcl usively.
(ki Dec. 7, 1976, Helms relayed another contrary toIranian law," or of "o
whom we Soviet embassy and asked Whether Brzezlnsl
t?!I American Legion
Home, 14 Legion Place, iano.
The shah's messages to Kissinger were
message from the shah to Kissinger. "The shah do not know about officially."
still wanted to discuss strategy with Vance.
'Conducted by Rep. Bill Nelson.
conveyed by American Ambassador Richard is very concerned to maintain the special
Foot note: Not only Kinhiger but Helms also.
The White House aide acknowledged tbe
Helms and Ardeshir Zahedi, the urba ne, party- relationship between Iran and the United has had a buddy-buddy relationship with the warning but asked to speak to Vince. m4i
MONDAY, AUGUST
giving Iranian ambassador In Washington, in States," he wired. "He contends that no SAVAK shah. Now out of government, Helms has been Brzezinski, using coded words, carefully passeil
late 1976 and early 1977. They are contained In a
representative is opera ting against the United searching for a suita ble mansion for the shah to on the secret instructions to Vance rigig In
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., 2001 E.
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supersensitive Senate report on foreign In- St4esor Its citizens. Put another way, SAVAK Is purchase in the Virginia hunt country.
Soviet embassy.
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Weight Watchers, 10 a.m. Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, 8 p.m. (closed), St. Richard's Ch urch,
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Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
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parents, said evidence to support their claim that the state and
Lake City school were negligent is part of the case against Bundy
and won't be rel eased until his trial.

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Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn.
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Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.
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Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
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South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Wclght Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m.; Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs, Civic
Center. Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
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Altamonte Springs Sertosna, now, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
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Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous ,7:30p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake M innie Drive, Sanford.
; Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
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Jordan has been that all along, thanks to hi
be a question asking a child to correctly indicate long-standing well-publicized special relation.
By PATRICIA McCORMACK
a blush makes cheeks rosy. The trouble: black
UPI Education Editor
ship with Jimmy Carter. But notofflclally, not
Which state was most severely affected by the
The weather for the standardized testing In- children could not answer this question correctly with title. And that can make a great deal Of
recent spot shortages of gasoline? According to a dustry: stormy.
From their Mack background.
di fference in both th e clout the position carries
just-completed study, only California was forced
Consider these two developments — both made
There Is also a movement advocating "black and the assurance with which it is wielded, as
to resort to four different mandatory emergency in the name of fairness For consumer, that this, English" versions of tests, especially those given
Jo rdan has been demonstrating In his initial
measures to deal with the crisis,
those who take the tests:
upon entrance to school. It is argued that 5-and 6- official acts.
The survey, conducted by the National
1. The Federal Trade Commission, after much year-olds coming out of black cultures cannot
'Mere is nothing new about special relatiod'Governor's Association, Identified the states that probing, says evidence shows coaching helps "test-up" to their potential if the test is given in
ships
between presidents and aides. Woodro*
required minimum purchases, odd-even sales, some test-takers boost scores. Th is means, the "white English."
W
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son
had his Colonel House, Franklin Ii
flag systems to designate fuel availability and Conunission says, those who can pay for
Critics say a black child who "tests-up" poorly
Roosevelt
his Harry Hopkins. But these werb
measur es to keep service stations open.
coaching and dr il ling before taking such tests as on a "white English" I.Q. or aptitude test at the
New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia were the Scholastic Altitude Test (SAT) would have entran ce to school will have that record travel, more confidant and special-project men, th
relationship was special but essentially info rmal
forced to Institute all four measures. But unlike an advantage. Those who cannot pay for such with him all his life,
where
not entirely unofficial.
California, each of those states made at least one
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preparation would be disadvantaged. The report
Of recent developments on the test front, the
c the steps voluntary,
carne from the FTC Bureau of Consumer New York law Is expected to have the widest
The contemporay presidential chief of
f
Minimum purchases, odd-even sales and flag Protection. The testing industry has maintained Immediate impact. For these reasons:
a creation of Dwight D. Eisenhower. A staff ma.*
systems were used In hard-hit Delaware, coaching doesn't help.
as a soldier, he carried the table of organ1zatio
—The anti-standardized test consumer
Florida, New York, Rhode Island and Texas.
2. With a penstroke, New York's Gov. Hugh movement, powerful in getting the New York
over Into his presidency. As his admirilstrativo
And at least two emergency measures were Carey stabbed th e multi-million dollar college law passed, is part of a national crusade,
deputy, he selected Shcrman Adams, who
liuplementeti, on a voluntar y or mandatory testing Industry in a two vital parts — Its cash Passage of the New York law provides a potent
governor of New Hampshire had played a kej'
basis, in Connecticut, Louisiana, Massachusetts, register, and its secretive treatment of test new rallying point.
role in the Eisenhower nomination and electiori
Minnesota, Missouri and Pennsylvania.
answer sheets and the "answer" key.
—As a practical matter, the testing industry
For six years access to the president fo
But no special action of any ty pe was taken In
Carey signed a bill giving college-admission cannot release the grading key in New York
Washington's highest and mightiest was v14
another 29 states, apparently because gasoline test-takers two rights: 1, the right to see their alone, no more than it can just give New York
Adams' office, until in 1958 Eisenhower vera'
was readil y available,
graded test sheet; 2, the right to compare their test-takers the right to see their graded sheets,
reluctantly ended the relationship as a cor
answers with those on the master answer sheet. What it is required by law to do In New York, sequence of a now largely forgotten influer
This gives the test-taker rights never before doubtless will become standard in all other
buying scandal
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The first attempt to conduct and nationally avail able
states.
Successor John Kennedy had no need of ah
distribute and instant survey of voter attitudes
The testing Industry giant, Educational
El'S officials consider the New York bill
officially designated deputy because he came
has proven to be less than a resounding success. Testing Service, in Princeton, N.J., expects the "unfortunate."
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into office already equipped with a strong r4ft
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The experlement was conducted in Columbus, New York law to add to its expenses. It ho pes to
Parents and educators who thumped for ft
arm
in brother Robert. Lyndon Johnson,
Ohio, immediately foll owing President Carter's pass on the new costs to test-takers.
think it's just grand.
rggune'y certain that he could do everythln
widely publicized mid-July speech on the energy
There was joy, too, In Ralph Nader's camp
Both developments are in respo nse to conbetter than anyone else nyway, made only
crisis.
sumer and parent movements supported by when Carey signed the bli. The consumer ad.
Inte
rmittently effective use of Bill Moyers as P
Columbus was chosen beca use it is (lie leading many teachers and others in education. For one, vocate claims by keeping tight control of
first
among equals In his covey of aides.
test market for a sophisticated two-way cable the National Education Association, repre- college admission tests the El'S serves as the
television produced by a subsidiary of Warner senting 1.8 teachers, has been calling for an end world's gatekeeper.
Richard Nixon was the next president to
Communications, Inc.
full use of the concept and potential of a auper.
What be claims he means: by their test
to standardized testing of all kinds.
Called "Qube" the Warner system provides
The criticism from the NEA and others high in questions and the structuring of the tests, the assistant, and with full awareness of what he
subscribers with a special home console. By education's pecking order stems from what they testing industry has some cont rol over who gets wanted. H.R. Haldeman was in effect deput
pressing buttons on the instrument, viewers can see as a basic unfairness of the tests, especially through the gates to college, duate school and president for domestic affairs, overseeing the
dayo-day details of administration and freeing
register opinions that are immediately tabulated to the disadvantaged, including the poor and the professional schools — law, medicine,
the president to concentrate on broad
in a central location,
business,
some handicapped.
Coltunbus residents were asked five questions
The National PTA also is in the testing battle.
Lewis Pike, a former researcher for ETS,
policyTnakhw, particularly in foreign affairs. !
designed to measure their reaction to Carter's Critics' targets include alleged cultural bias in quoted In the NEA Reporter, said:
Jimmy Carter's promise not to have a Jef
speech, with the results immediately rela yed to the tests. This Is un fair blacks and hispanics,
"They certainly do have a gatekeeper f unction staff was In large part a reaction to the niiJs 01
NBC and then disseminated to that television most often, they claim,
in the sense that admissions examinations are
power,* actual or alleged, associated with the'
net work's na tional audience.
An example of cultural bias, they say, would one of the major hurdles for getting into school"
Nixon-Haldeznan re110iP.

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In order to go to the Legislature for a higher award, a claimant

murder of a Lake City schoolgirl.
Th e claim Is being held in abeyance, pending the Sept. 17 trial of
12-year-old Kimberly Diane Leach's accused slayer, Theodore

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leader or is it a demonstration of public relations
Image engineering?
Has it strengthened the crusade against the
energy crisis or has It completely demoralized
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It may be some time be fore the full meaning of
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Despite President
tough talk about imposing stringent
limits on future petrole um im ports, he actually
has established very generous ceilings.
Carter says he wil l not allow "one drop more"
than 8.2 million barrels of oil per day to be imported this year. But net imports during the first
half of the year amounted to only slightly more
tha n 7.7 million ba rrels per day.
That means th at during the last half of 1979 the
country could im port almost 8.7 million ba rrels
of oil daily — the highest rate in history - and
still meet the president's goal.
The ceiling for future years will be pegged to
1977 net imports, which totaled almost 8.6 million
barrels per day — the greatest amount of oil ever
purchased from foreign sources.
While Carter logically migh t have selected
1978 imports as a stan dard for the future, that
goal would have been di fficult to attain because
they amounted to fewer than 8 million ba r rels
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"We don't like to admit it, but state employees do act
negligently sometimes and the state should compensate for it,"
said S pencer Cullen, head of the Management Risk Division, in a

weekend interview.
Since July 1, 1974 - when the state waived its sovereign immunity from being sued - 766 cases have been completed, said
James Bearden, assistant director of the division,
Another 437 cases in which people are seeking damages for
deaths or inj uries they claim are attributable to the negligence of
the state or its employees are still pending.
Among the pending cases are a claim filed by the husband of the
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - Since the state first allowed
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everything from the beating death of a mental patient to a dog
eaten by an alligator,

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All who are touched by the heart-rending plight
of Indochinese refugees must be encouraged by the
hopeful progress of the recent United Nations'
conference in Geneva. The conference provided th e
fi rst indication that the international community is
prepared to respond to this desperate crisis in a
really meaningful way.

persuaded to accept

The Cloc k

reduced by one degree.
Somehow, energise-wise and economy-wise, it
Just doesn't make sense to air condition a building
so cold that employees have to wear clothing
suitable for the North Pole In the good ole summertime.
I have seen restaurants so cold in the heat of
summer that unless a patron hoggishly swished his
food down, congealed grease turned an expensive
dinner into unappetizing swill.
So people are complaining about it being so hot on
the job. They wouldn't bat an eye at broiling In the
sun at the beach of golf course. But they are dressed
for the occasion.
Yet, they will show up for work with layers of
clothing from their toes to their ears.
The dress code and maybe one's favorite
watering hole seem to be the key to keeping cool.

We're having a heat wave - a presidential heat
wave ofasort.
Lord, it's hot outside. Come to think of it, it's hot
inside these days with private thermostats under
voluntary governmental control.
The natives are restless. They're barking,
howling and scowling. Is it the Intense
heat, or is this The norm since dog days are in full
Force?
According to an expert on Prime Time Sunday,
the enforced 78 degree air temp has been set
scientifically. It is not a harmful setting nor should
It decrease a person's productivity. It may cause a
body's temper to appear to seethe at the boiling
point, but not the body temperature.
The authority presented several Ideas for keeping
cool. He suggested discarding clothing - and said
for every pound of clothing shed, the temperature Is

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By United Press International

he Is a very solid football
player," said Seattle Coach
Jack Patera, who also acquired
a draft choke from the Vikings

A pair of former All
defensive ends made news
Monday, but only one figures to
be very happy about It.

team spokenan.
The Giants also waived three
free agents Monday - offensive
tackles Mitchell Smith and

for defensive tackle Steve

Steve McDanlels and wide

Niehaus.

Minnesota's Carl Eller, 37, a
veteran of six Pro Bowls, was
traded to the rapidly improving
Seattle Seahawks only hours

receiver Darryl Brown.
In other training camp
developments:

Gregory, tile defensive captain of the Giants and a 12-year
veteran, walked out of training

after New York's Jack Gregory

-The Dallas Cowboys reduced their roster to 79 players.
They sent center Al Pitts of
Michigan State to the Chicago
Bears for an undisclosed draft
choice, and wide receiver Mike
Kirtman of San Jose State to the

camp without explanation. He
participated in the morning
workout but left In the sfternoon and returned home,
"presumably to retire or ask
for a trade," according to a

stalked out of the Giants'
training camp and went home
to Okolona, Miss.
"At 37, Carl is not the player
he was at 27, but we still think

Phillips also were cut. The
Chiefs also placed former
Tulane center Cameron Caston
on the Injured reserve list.
-The Washington Redskins
cut six free agents, including

-Shelby Jordan left New
England's training camp over a
contract dispute. Jordan, a
starter last year at right tackle,
is seeking an extension to a

wide receiver Dexter Feaster,

by Alan Mover

By United Press International

one-out homer by Charlie

Pittsburgh 8, New York 5;
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Dave Goltz fired MinnesotaI8

to fight with only one hand get round.
first complete-game shutout of
in the way of winning what he
the season and Ken Landreaux
"I kept hitting with my right
called the second toughest fight hand," Shields said. "I don't doubled borne two runs to lead
of his career,
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Kansas City - Waived safety Ted
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Tyrone Peterson and Art Phillips;
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Darwin
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race of the year and first on a towed us to run wider green
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"I'm not a sore loser, but this dulir, Nismann (5), Roberge
Barlow (6), Doffing
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Hart and infielder Domingo him In the 14th and 15th."
Alllaonkmdiedthemielvesos* baseman-designated hitter
Ramos in the deal.
Cuevas, who acknowledged
of contention with some Thny Solalta from the Moidresi
Rivers, considered by his Shields deseoved a rematch,
ppi (UPI) - Dr. Qiarlee Norris, professor deliberate fender-bending. Espos, lbs club wnoimced
teammates to have been a said, "Next lime I will knock Larry Holmes, the World - and chairman Of the depart- Monday's final caution flag,
mont of arsioloY, said he
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Boxing
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joined Montreal during the Wore the dart of Sunday's hook, bat I couldn't follow up," Temple University Hospital ailed Holmes' COf in
Buddy Biker finished third
ason after two seasons with
Sum between the Yankees and he e,1ained. "I was after the and will undergo surgery today
bO*t&amp;l sp0i Monday, Benny Parsons was the California Angels. In order
Milwaukee Brewers and man- knockout all the time. His right- far ranovg Of a polyp
said if all goes well, Holmes, a fourth, lUcky Rudd came In to make room for Salalta, relIef
agement apparently felt it hand leads never hurt mo. This vocal cords. A hospital flitlfl Of EUI4IO, Ps., will be fifth and in a late shifting of the pitcher Dyer Miller was op
released from Temple Hoshital
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Baltimore at M11w, night
Detroit at Taxes, night
Toronto at Kan city, night
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accIdent after Al Holbert a York, Stearns (7)
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lap. The fans agreed by booing car
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Cuevas, by Referee Luis Ken CityFreislobon (6), Moor, the track to disrupt traffic,"
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Mickey Eulbaran. Judge Al IYernara (6) and Conmi ours and and contended action could darted down low to get around Romo (6), Jackson M* Tokulve to Portland where he served as Of the man. Words such
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Ellis Valentine celebrated Ws

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Denny and Simmons; Lee,
Cueviss of Mexico reltained his hand before. I don't care it my
Fryman (8), Sanderson (e), basketball games, and that cluded:
WBA welterweight title Mon- right hand is broken or cut off,
(9) and Carter. W-Denny talent has landed him the best
American Loopm
"I'd like to run much more
Sm L-L"
MOUNT POCONO,Pa.(UPI) leads the driver standings with(5-8).
(10-7). HRs-Sf
clay night with a 15-round, I'll still keep throwing it. I knew Boston
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than
we have here, a constant
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Cleve
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wanimous decision over Randy I could hit him.McKlmey officially became running game.I'd like a moving
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Renka. Buromellor (5). Drago Grand National d=pion the on the 11111th lap for fuel while in (11t).
Shields of North Hollywood,
(8) and Mantgomeryi Waits,
head coach of the Los Angeles offense rather than having
last three years, won a con- command and lost valuable (7 lame) It was the ninth title defense Cruz
Calif. in a bout that saw both
seconds as his crew fumbled St.Louls
troversial race Monday.
100000-1 60 Lakers Monday and made it everyone standing around
(7). W-Cruz (3.7). L-Burg.
fighters hurt one of their hands for Cuevu, now 5 with
areem (Abdul- MU
110 201 COx- 5 $0 clear he won't be satisfied with watching
with the gas can. It took seven
knockouts All of the previous meier (2-1). Hilts-Cleveland,
early on.
on
Thomas, Knowles (5), Frazier anything less than an NBA Jabbar) all the fte. When you'
Bonds
Alexander
(13).
He
stressed
he
had
the
race
seconds to complete the job'
I hurt my left hand In the defenses ended in a iia,v,.*Oui,
(7) and Kennedy; Palmer
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championship.
hit
Shields
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of
them
lasting
two
rounds
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driver
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crew
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just
three
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Palmer
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Hilts--Monlroal,
Parrish (14). West, who resigned at the end of You can do that. We'll run on
doubts,
and
so
did
Stone.
T.Marlinot
(9)
and
many
In
the
the
fuel
stop.
Cuevas mid. "What can I do WBA welterweight, was an Dompsoyl Slaton and Mom. W
Valentine 2 (16), $polar (3).
crowd of 40,000 that watched the
last season. West will remain every chance and under eveqry,.
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with just one land? I won the Only fighter to 90 U10 distance -Stone (9-7). L-Slaton (104). firilsh at Pocono Raceway.
0 in,alr4p)
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Bumbry
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98th
lap
when
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the aggressor, opened a cut N.Y.
Facts; Ruthven, McGraw (1), alma mater, St. Joseph's game of basketball. I'd like him .
Chca
as when e
hardi, who suffered breaks in Eastwlck (I), Rood (10) and
over Shields right eye in the
Vi (7) and P4arron;
College in Philadelphia, for to be able to play not as maity'L_ eight years, compiling a 144-77 minutes as in the past. I'd,,
fourth round, but Shields woritism, Howard (6). Proly Oswald spun out in the 196th lap both sides of the collar bone soone. W-1tow (7-6)
Sutter (4-3). MR-Phlls~olphla,
bloodied Cuevas' nose in the (6) #,,d Nahorodny. W-john with Yarborough leading the after hitting the fence. He BAY 50" (9).
record. He took an enormous hopeful we can cut his minutes,,..
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be hospitalized for a few days.
rwnd, Itiere were no -New York. Pinions (9).
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rapped out four hits to put slain and a sacrifice fly to pace
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Knepper likes San Francisco's chances.
we'
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Lad Ano at Cincinnati, night
San Fran at
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starts talking about when you Kansas City 9, Toronto 0; the eighth, to lead the Reds.
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tougher to perform," Bob Texas 4; Baltimore 2, Mi!- 25th birthday by hitting two
Knepper said onday night waukee 1; Seattle 8, California home runs and Larry Parrish
after tossing a five-hit shutout 0; and Minnesota 3, Oakland 0. and Chris Speier also honiered
to power Montreal in the
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Del S2; Wilson, KC 43; Wills,
Tex
26; Bonds, Clov
and
Bumbry, Bait 2S.
Pitching Victories
National League - Nlekro,
HOu 14-6; Nlekro, Ali 14-12;
Andular, Hou 11.7; Carlton,

Moreno,

2URKldden
910
Q
41.40. P (23) 90.90. T (23. 3 Time Bomber
6.10 4.20 2.10
17.40, P (6-1) 33.70; (I.).
Q
5 JohnnieScat
3.20
2) 436.00.
St and St ill
3.00
Third race, cs.I6 Time 3.n
12th race, B,3-16, Time 3I.73
(3.5) 17.00, P (3-5)25.10, 1 (3-5.
7.60 9.40 720
3.00 260 3.00 3 Capricorn Boy
3 carry Dody
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7 Jolly Goodbes
14.20 17.10 1) 62.66.
$Gazette
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360 3.10
Mountain loper
Seventh race, 0 * Time 39.06
9.00
6 *10 The C
460
0 (1.7) I341$, p (3-7) 331.61, 1 IS. 3 Mowing Sandy
6.20 4.40 3.60
Q (3$) 10 SOp"
;
I) 22.50; 1 (3 0. 7.1) 1.120.61.
6 Rowdy Shin
s.io 140
6) 273.20.
1 Get
400
Attendance 1.496:HandIe$I64.s. 2 F•vr* race 81-16 Time 31.32
0(1.4) 21.20. P (5-4) 44.11. 'F (1-6Averbach Jo.
1110 440 310
MONDAY NIGHT
3 Amaretto
600 310 1) 265.20.
First race. M 1-16 Time 32.10
6 CR's Pete .Jonsi
Eighth race 85)6 Time 31.64
210
I Maltese
6.00 3.30 3.00
0 (2.3) 63.50. P (2.3) 159.04, T (21. 7 .IotrnClader •
3220 $60 7.20
4.00 1.20
3 Sexy Walt
6) 315.20.
2 5. Lynn Marie
360 200
5.40
2 Sergcnt Day
S First Run
Fifth race. E'-Tlme 39.32
3 10
Q (1.3)17.11. P (1.3) 23.70, 1 1 1.3. 6 B Allspice
(7.7) 214 61 1
iv3O 7.00 3.40 5) 0(2.7) 44
2) 267.00.
41420
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3.00 3.00
Second race, 05.16 Time 31.63
Ninth race 0 5 Time 38.91
7 Blue A rh
4.00
1
1 Keen Laddie
6.20 3.10 3.00
Spread The News 1920 6
(6.$4 20
10'
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3 Elco
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5.00 6.00
Jilt
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6 Parity Princess
3.20
3 Rice Ball
SixTh race. C S.16TU,,e 21.14

-61. Louis (Martinez 9-3) at Seaver, Cin
10.S; Rogers, Mil,
Montreal (May S.0), 7:35 p.m.
VuckovICh, St.L and Perry, SD
Chicago
(Krukow
e.5)
at
10-6; Lee. MtI 10.7; Espinosa,

Phlllies 5 Cubs 4:

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Tigers 8, Rangers 4:

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Pittsburgh 8, New York S
Cincinnati 9, Los Angeles 4
San Francisco it, Houston 0
Today's Games
(All Tim" EDT)
New York (Hausman 1.5) at
Pittsburgh (BIVIevtn 9.3), 7:351

4. Also, Montreal split with St. Reds 9, Dodgers 4:

how they feel.

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broke an ei tlj-iiwing tie and

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Pitt and North, SF 44; Scott

like San Francisco's did last Chicago Cubs, 5-4, and Cincin- helping Philadelphia snap a sixyear and the Giants know just nati hammered Los Angeles, 9- gam e losing streak.

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Yankees 7, White Sox 2:
Willie Randolph's basesloaded triple triggered a fiverun sixth Inning, as Chicago

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Monday's 6,$2h10
sults 16
St. Louis ?,Montreal 2. Ist

the pitching has fallen off, just 8-5, Philadelphia edged the midt with one out in the ift,

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per on one pitch, p ng t
stopped Texas, 6-4, Seattle shut Toronto
,b
rioles to a 2-1 victory Monday out California, 8-0, and Min-

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Brett, KC
4)
103431 140.323 IGoElmo
Rice, Bos
Eighth race C. 5.1$, Time 31.75
160
99396 127 .321 1 Carry Marge
Molitor, MU
11.00 4.60 3.00
97 397 173 .310
O(4$) 45.60; P (1.4) 170.70; 1(6-4. 3 Jet Faith
Meyer, Sea
lMountain Punch
3.80 2.60
993k 112 .308 I) 545.20.
I BlOOSy
Home Runs
1.20
Filth race 0.5.16, Time 33.00
National League - Schmidt,
0(5.7) I5.20 P (5.7) 46.60; 1(5.7.
Phil 36; Kinman, Chi 35;
Sar Ace
5.00 1.60 3.60 6) 159.20.
Ninth race, 0,5.16, Time 32.30
Price Boy
Winfield, SD 21; Matthews. All
12.00 5.20
and Lopei, LA
S Nixon Mayo .................. 2.60 6Sexy Warren
12,10 2.80 4.00
.
American
Q (24 40.60; P (4.2) 117.90; 1 (4-2- 3 Traffic Light
6.40 1.00
League
Sin.
Bait, Lynn, Bos and 6) 203.00.
2 Cool Hand
7.20
Baylor, Cal 23; Rice, Bos and
0(3.6) 54; p (6-3)132.90; 1 (6.3.
Sixth race, 6, 5.16, Time 31.17
Thomas, MU 24.
3 To The Front
3.20 2.80 2.10 2) 530.40.
Runs Batted In
1 Aqua Dulce
10th race, A, 5.16, Time 31.61
6.60 310
15.80 5.40 4.00
National League - Schmidt, 1 Let It Ride
6.00 7 ij's Best Way
Phil Si; Kingman, Chi 79;
7.00 4.00
Q(3-4)21.60;P(3-4)36.00;T(3-4- 2CeeCindy
8 Gold Coast Max
Winfield, SD 77; Foster, Cm 72; I) 334.40.
2.80
Clark, SF 71.
Seventh race, 0.5-16, Time 32.02
0(27) $0.00; p (7.2) i6S.$0 1(7.7.
American League - Baylor, 7 T,s Silver Girl
11.20 5.80 3.40 0)271.20.
Cal 96; Lynn, Bos 01; Rice, SOS $ Flash Goodbee
11th race, C. 5-16, Time 31.74
1.60 4.00
3.00 6 Career Record
79; Singleton, Ball 70; Kemp I Swift Top
10.20 1.60 3.50
Dot 77.
0(74)36.50; P (74)161.40; 1 (7•0•
.Iaegadoo
4,40 3.60

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Kelley, a tight end from C.W.
Post. The team also put guard
Lou Green of Alabama on the
reserve, failed to report list.

In other games, Pittsburgh

9 .449 12

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Atlanta

a huge lead in the NL West. But overcame the New York Mets, single drove home Mike Sch-

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you whenthey'retired so I had
Elsewhere In the American Royals 9, Blue Jays 0:
to make a move.
League, Cleveland edged
Larry Gura tossed a threeReliever Tippy Martinez Boston, 6-5, Kansas City hitter and Darrell Porter
came on to replace the veteran blanked Toronto, 9-0, New York knocked in three runs to give

Astros were threatening to open

aor WArR'

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safety Larry Moore from
Angelo State.
-The New York Jets cut wide
receiver Roger Wiley, a free

Fran
Di

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San
Los

safety from Utah State.
-The Green Bay Packers waived first-year player John

Not long ago, the Houston scored."

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moved the Orioles six games sacrifice fly and Gary Alexand.
tie was nanglng nis curve ahead of second-place Baton er added a tie-breaking solo
-balls," Weaver said of Stone. and 7½ games ahead of third- homer, to stretch Cleveland's

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free agents on waivers defensive end Johnny Stoutamire of Mississippi Valley and

Pct. 05
.361 v .537 7½
1 .491 7',

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By United Press IntemstiOnAl we lead the league in runs with Montreal in the NI, Ea9t.

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9&amp;;r 7rhl,f 5,6C01Y,90I
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club Like a mother hen, yanked
Bumbry gave Baltimore the double-header with St. Louis,
pitcher Steve Stone with two out lead when he tagged starter and dropping the opener, 7-2, before
In the ninth Inning and his tewn loser Jim Slaton, 10.6, with a
ng
nightcap, 5 1.

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State, Frank Jordan, a freeagent kicker from the University of Southern California and
Keith Myers, a free-agent

Houston

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Weaver, who worries about his homer in the sixth.

Look, Mo...

Lindsey, cornerback Neil
Hutton and kicker Pedro
Posadas.
-The Super Bowl champion
Pittsburgh Steelers placed two

West

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pair of walks. The winning blow innings; Cincinnati 9, Los

tight over the Milwaukee nesota topped Oakland, 3.O
&amp;ewers. Stone allowed only a
In the National League, it was

agent from South Carolina
State.
-The Los Angeles Rams
waived Jessie DeRamus, a

As Giants Prevai*1

Manager Earl came on Al Bumbry's two-run Angeles 4; San FrancIsco 8,

,Irdinardy draw a lot of at- following a leadoff single by
~fttion -except that Stone had Kiko Garcia. The victory

who spent last season with the
Baltimore Colts. Others cut
were safety Joe Branson, wide
receivers Keith Ellis and Terry

San

Don't bet the rent money on a Moore in the third inning and a PhiladelphIa 5, Chicago 4, In 10

Baltimore collapse.

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Blow Lead...

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Orioles

Polilllo.
-The Kansas City Chiefs
waived three players, Including
second-year safety Ted Burgmeier. Rookie free agents
Tyrone Peterson and Art

State.

FROM 1st TO 61st PGA

Don't Bet Orioles

contract which has two years
left. The Patriots also released
Harvard running back Ralph

Buffalo titUs, also for an w.
disclosed draft pick.
Placed on waivers were
defensive hack Ken Handle of
Southern Cal, running back
Adger Armstrong of Texas
MM, defensive lineman Mike
Beal of Kansas, and middle
linebacker Paul Suhey of Penn

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Tuesday, July 31, 1979

Television In Review
TONIGHT'S TV

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Every year television critics (Jut) the
current schedule the worst ever.
They are almost always right - and this ) ear '.1 iii be no exception.
That's the word from PhilipRurrell, hI) p uts together a preseason analysis of I1(!%I television Shows for his advertising
agency, Dancer Fitzgerald Sample. The agency's clients will
Invest about a quarter of a million dollars in televis ion advertising
Ili 1979-80.
In analyzing the new schedule, Burrell &amp; Co. figure AIJ(' will
remain atop tile ratings. capturing 32 percent share of the viewing
public, While (ItS settles for 3)) percent anol NBC for 28 percent.
The statistics indicate the three netIorks ill coiiie out of next
season iii the sante order they went Ill
but perhaps with less
space in l)etwei'n.
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3:30
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4:00
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ANIMALS
12, MAKE ME LAUGH
SESAME STREET (R)
4:30
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As an artist, Reynolds thinks
this area and creative I)eOPlt' Etiglanith Ill',
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Ite)'nuol hopes to utilize hut' us itli (lit' U.A. Air I 'n i.e At ;, I lie t1,,'i 1 lilay!ri,iiiiil
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:"Art fill'':nirod fill hihir
services of Si'nuiimuule ( 'onui - Rev riol tls Jo urie:I I1i'ni'.buIldings that would not only
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i't'pm'cseuited when ('anlt';urliiml(: 1''. Iut'rui'uIs' t,ur tilt-ill
possibility of using the art ainoraft t',srrmi'r
would attract outside visitors as
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Reynolds emus'isionu.s usinig (he
Ian gu'l a ,'lh-i,uLll:lt ;ui Oct.
to help paint murals.
n'e'Suinnis' Ill:, t'du, ;ttiu'mi, but
\Julberrv. ()th('i
art'
nnegamnurals
and
super
apparent I) in' took a ith huh , l' liullil'. ni,ijii iii Ili art at (h,
;m'iieva BEolisomi, great
''E'.'erythiimtg is still t'i'r wide
graphics in way similar to those
niiversit • '! I ,iu( n ;sI .\rk;ini:.;t
lot's' of this' si';u mud sjitn'it if
planned For areas being open," lie said, ,. but I l3;l'.'t'
grandmother, m'iglit , of
advt'nutuint'. l"t,r hh'viodd.s lois a ,uhil ls'arnut'tI thialting ;ut a trath'
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restored in downtown, Orlando. t'oiutat'tt'd theni 11(1(1 the)' seen'
2300
S. Sanford Ave.. Sa.%•. 's,'. ,,
'.thiioil
iln't'anni (if taknmug Ills fanmuilv anul
lii thui' pact lit, has
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sailing ;urt,uniil (hi' anrlil Iii
ks',I as an ,,it ulin',','lui him' an
to be painted on two buildings
V voliPie Jacqueline Ali
''The Council of Arts and that t'n,I In' lx'gaii last ( )utoi*'m Ouh'.('rtisinig i1t'hii 'S
AIamid a wall on Gertrude Avenue
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left,
lom'merI'
of
Sanford;
buildings in early Orlando days.
'I'hi.' ( ',uiri,'il of Ars &amp;
dancers,
musicians
amid
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Work will start on a mural as
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Si 'n'nii s's '.i'nvs's
a sat'. list for
children.
it just takes a little tasn,'s, that's
soon as architects finish their
omit' [('Itsomi I hiatt'
mother,
also
formerly
of
tilt, sit''. o'lij,miuenit of all this' arts
bit of cooperation,'' he said.
;ilwa'.s bet'ti initem't'stt',l in
working drawings for the rest of
Sanford.
;tiuil there ars' crvs'ral types of
I(evnokLs is not thut' l)omi palmutimug,''
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the re-cons-tructiun, Reynolds
t'xplainis'd h(t'sn,llLs
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iii'iiihli'nslul, i aitginig litlilu tIn'
1(eynolds, who is a principal at
IeviIolIts enijius s paddling, his
said,
ini,livi,iuu;ul
lit
pat nuitis •iii,I
Ss'nitiruole High School, but Don, kayak as a i'll as
,s;iilinug
s*lltsi lt'i tug 'i itp,u';st 1,1115.
As cultural coordinator, the artist, is sometimes
In a,l,litiuimi to painting
l''u,r in,,,rt' inlh'in'nilatiuill ,umi
Reynolds hopes to interest local fused with [)oil, the principal.
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murals. I(s'vniohls iist's '. arions
a iu;it the u ounii,'il lois to ,dft'n
artists'
groups
and ''l'eople ask me, 'I)o you think paint nmiediwnis,
but sass his (all
lIt''. noilds at 121 I359 lit'
bu.sinesnen in cooperating on we'll win the game tonight" hit' favs,rite
is a ;ster i's,lor his' Is
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such a project.
said. They are not related and also a
sculptor. lit' sass lit, gets
the Seiniiin,le office itt the
''Art can be used to transfer haven't met yet.
ntiost of his inispirat iiimis (I (liii
Atlantic batik Building ;it First
decayed areas into .something ; ,,
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ItCyflOidS does have a degree
Mid
I 'ark,
worthwhile to look at," he said,
Sanford,
For foum ears Irtinti 1974-78 Si)(IFa(lIU;Ill but eani usually lx'
''not just in the downtown area, in education, however, and
at
Southstde he worked as an artist in reau'hed there tn'oini ¶1-1(1 a mu
but in any area of the city that worked
Elementary School in Sanford residence fun' the National ''Ill 'nit not there keep trying or
could use a facelift,''
last year as an art instructor. Endowmnienit of the Arts mi I ,ittls' call the Orlando iuflici' at 834"lit the weeks ahead I'm
lie painted a uiiural for the bock, Ark., public schools. ()lie 278 and have a uiiessage,''
going to be contacting car- school while he was there,
of the interesting pieces of advises ili".nohLs. lie hopes to
porations and business leaders.
his s ift', Lynn, will be sculpture that he did '.sas get stIiiletiIt(' lit thti' (dliii' 51)011 to
''I've talked to a few artists teac hing at 'I'eague Middle outside ( 'emit n'a I I light School in answer the nini' '.'. lien lit'
Skip '
already who would like to School until thut' new thick I hike I ,ittle bock. A tree dad and hue to go tutit
tSt'sI)sflflt,g,
nirnn'. AZID i: N ix years ago I
tiigt'ths'n his' asked tIui' to nmi;urrv
111,5 iii' lilanhilirIg 1
lent my brother $1,000 because
iii ;tbout a year. I accepted
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thus
Ni,'. r'nih)t'n
lthiiuoghi s'.,
lie was in a tight Spot. (I was
After I arrived huinnut' (lii'' li'.t' mi liii' 51111k' ('ft as ti;t
married at the time and so was
i';mgo ) , hue c;unue to uitt'ut ni'. girl's Ilan'emuts, as' hi,uvt' iii''. si
hue,) I didn't ask Will to sign an
nlumrrie(l t'hiiltlrej, 'Flit's' attom't'd riot thit'nni. I knii,'.% oh fi(' n easuni
IOU. Neither did I ask for inhunui.
t,,n this t'xi't'pt that Iit'ithici sit,
terest on my money.
M) problem . lie also has has t''.t'n' takeui the hniuti;uti', o
Ile promised to pay inc back
nniam-rit'd children, but doesn't
Is thiers' any ruB' uegarduuig
within a year, but never did. I
want to tell themut about mule yet. '.'. Inch set of parenits is siipi,Ist',1
would have been sietbufioel if he
tie sas it's ''too sooni.'' I donut hi, ini'.'ite
other ,,,*-,I U tilt'
had paid me a few hundr ed
nitinid waiting it year to be plsi s'nits of tilt- boy',urc stippot'd
DEAR STEIt: When you
dollars at a time Just to show
told him he could "skip It,'' you
married, but I think the longer It' make thit' tin st iii,
uvu a l'ui
good faith, but he ignored the
lie waits to tell his children and ito'.'. do st e g;
let him off the hook, verbally,
g about it
debt as if he never owed it. In
about nmme, the harder it '.'.ill be.
IllS H )LKS
the meantime he bought his But, morally, he still owes you.
DEAR ABBY: how about a
I lute hiimii very miiuch, Abby,
I)I'Al( l"OLKS: It's %tlun
wile a new car. Now they are
repeat on undressing in the
and ani willing to wait a full muss'. e.
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. has in the forefront of its
buying a boat!
'I'd t'phiiint' hi,' girl's.
rlosct?My wife undresses in
Year, but his stollinig about
been elected a member agency programming,"
I called him up and reminded
pan ruts and tell (li t-Ili hities
the closet and always has.
telling his chuldreni bothers iiie.
of CARE, Louis Sarn ia,
him that he should pay his
Iiiti
and our hiu'.ivanid
Formed in 1946 as a
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What do you think
When
we
make
love,
it's
lights
Executive Director of the in. cooperative of
are abo t (hi' t'uigagrnuit'nut,
honest debts before buying
u
agencies for
out and under a sheet.
SE('()NI) TIMI; AI(()UNI)
ten-national aid and developThen Iii'. itt' 111011 to Join sstfl as
luxuries, lie replied by saying if
post-World War 11 relief in
Must
I
go
to
a
peep
show
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mmient organization has annhe had known Iwas that hard
us possible br luiit'h,
Europe, CARE now has supsoon
won't forget what a woman1'tR SE('fiNl) Don't
ounced, Mrs. Orvill L. Freeman
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dinner,
up he would have managed to
r'ockhtjl'., tt'a or
plemn4entary feeding and selfhurt,
lit' knows his children
looks like?
of Ardsley'on-J!udson, N. V.
tu h:h'hie'.t'n' is niiuitu,tll', ( 'iii
repay me before this. I am not
help development programs in
better
than
do, But suggest
.)(fl( MI" !NEsThIEl(vlI,1J
will represent the Girl Scouts on
'.eiiit'nul.
hard up and he knows it. I lost
more than 35 countries in
that
if
lit'
holds
off too long in
DEAR
POOR:
No.
Try
the
the CARE Board of Directors. Africa,
my
c
ool and said, "It's not the
Asia, Latin America
telling them, they'll assume
..It seems singularly apbeach.
10 S.,\ IN
money - in fact, you can skip
and the Middle East, Including
he
nniarr)Ing a '.oman hit'
propriate during the Inter- the Girl
(tl{I)'N
CI'fl'',A
1' lost'tI
it; it was worth $1,000 to me to
Scouts there are 27
DEAR ABBY: I recently ,net kiiu'.ts only slightly.
natIonal Year of the Child," member agencies and 10 public
nuiuuth gaths'rs Liu lt'et,
find out how lacking in a New York
"'all on vacation,
1)0 )oil wish sou had nliore
Samia said, "to welcome Jane members on CARE's Board of
character you are!"
HE told inc he had lost his wife
l)l'/Il( ABBY: Our son hilLs
Freeman to CARE's board as
friends?
For the secret of
Now nniy brother claims he three months
Directors.
before I've
the representative of an organipWarity, get Abb"s rut".'.
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beef' going wItll the sainn' gir l
doesn't owe inc anything
been a widow for four years.) for the last four
She was appointed to the
booklet: "Iho'.'. l'u Itt' l'opular;
zation with such a long and
years l'tucy
because I let him off the hook by
We had a lot in common and nut'I it) &amp;'ollt'gt'
the
Commission
of
bee*
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\'UU'rt' Nt''.t'r Too ''sung or Imu
respected history of concern for
arid
luave
a
remark
I
made
in anger. Does hut
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it off imiunnied.iately. It was going steady t'ver. since. 1% ',.
t)ltL'' St'iid $1 to
the needs and rights of children, International Year of the Child
hue owe me or doesn't he?
li'
wonderful! For the next two hate nnut't her and
l.liskS
CARE has always put children by President Carter in 1978.
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yen
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h(t'rnpt' and ,Iana's Hoyt
Brodie Ill were united in
holy mnatrimons', July at
put., at the St. Jøsph's
On
Tile
Mountain
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treated for first and second
degree burns and released.
The
young
amateur
magician, who took up flame
spitting as a hobby, returned
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''it is i)artu';:larlv rare
WI (('k may br theAliiiir;imite de
Ixcause it it; sus it an earl'.
Honduras, which sank in 1618 as
Flame-Spit
7:30
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2; (12,, TODAY
li'xiuo.
older than niiost of the other
0 GOOD MORNING AMERIDays
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n
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known
wrecks,"
said
Wilburn
CA
'I'hat would iniake the wreck
A. Cockrell of the Florida four Nears older than Our Lady
8:00
Department of State.
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of Atocha, which Florida Keys
0CAPTAIN KANGAROO For Teen
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"It is beautifully preserved. treasure hunters have found off
8:25
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ititAlNEltO, Minn. IUPI) - From a historical and archaco- Marquessa Key.
() TODAY IN FLORIDA
Brandon said the wreck site
Through tne second degree logical standpoint, this is a very
GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
burns around his mouth and significant operation," Cockrell was disco'.'ert,'d by two lobster
divers in 1958, but treasure
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chin, 19-year-old Patrick Bach- said Monday,
8:30
ONE
divers had given up when they
(2_i
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TODAY
man
told
his
mother
his
flame
1
o GOOD MORNING AMERI_ spitting days were over.
'l'hie state at Florida has determined it was not one of
CA
Bactunim, a truck driver who leased the wreck site 1,000. 1,500 several gold-carrying galleons
EDLILIAS. YOGA AND YOU (R) learned flame spitting from a feet offshore north of Vero that sank during a 1715
Beach
to
s
9:00
BOTTLE BEER
Marine hurricane. His operation began
Minneapolis magician, tried Archaeological Research and about a month ago.
('2) @) DONAHUE
Sunday to beat a 23-foot record
MIKE DOUGLAS
set by England's Jack Sholomir
Served in Our Lounge
OMOVIE
two
years ago,
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ED THE LONG SEARCH
During an exhibition In
WEDNESDAY
nearby St. Cloud, Bachman
9:55
1 spit flames 18 feet, then 20
(4) UPBEAT
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10.00
IS CH ICKEN DAY
Then he took a big mouthful
(2_) (12) CARD SHARKS
of fluid, lit a small torch 3 feet
(4) ALL IN THE FAMILY (A)
ED STUDIO SEE
from his lace, took a big breath
and
spit.
e
10:30
The fireball shot out 22 feet ALL STAR SECRETS
(12,)
Li) LOVE OF LIFE
but it set fire to his hair and
WHEWI
some of the fluid dripped down
ED ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)
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10:55
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detective in Atlantic City; and ''Struck By lightning,'' described
as a cross between "The Munsters and "Young Frankenstein."
(in the NBC list, ''Buck Itogers,'' Shiirlu ,Jones' domestic
"Shirley" show,' ''Front Ilere to l';ternit'.'' anti the Tomni Snyder's
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of the
new product look good. 'l'iiiit' as when the television induMr
figured that one-third of nw
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The rest of the tie" entries arc ''iffs" at best.
'l'he shows that look like real Inners include four lroiii
(JoIIiin'itit A13(' and 0(11' front CBS.
'lucy are tile"ltenso,i" spinoff from "Soap," I u Gossett in a
hospital tlruna called 'The I azaru.s Syndroniii','' 'Hart in San
Francisco" with )loll 1o(Iv as an offbeat detective, and law.
office shenanigans in ''The isiciates," all on ABC, as well as
rehabilitated "Trapper John" on CBS, this time played by I'ernell
Roberts, on CBS.
Among predicted disasters are three from Alt(', and foureach
from CBS and NBC.
w in this category include ''Out of the Blue,''
The ABC shows
about an undercover angel disguised as a high school chemistry
teacher; ''A Ne%% Kind of Famil y " about single mothers as
roommates; ,in(] ''240 Robert,— a rescue-adventure series with a
format like ''Eniergenicy" and ''CHiPs."
At CBS, the bad news could center around "California Fever,"
a latter-day teen beach epic formerly titled ''We're Cruising;''
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863.09, Florida Statutes,will register for a tax deed to be issued thereon.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Cou, The certificate numbers and years
issuance, the description of the
in and for Seminole County, Florida
upon receipt of proof of the property, and the names in which it
publication of this notice, the tic. was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 217
titious Name, towit: SHEOAH
Year of Issuance 1914
GOLF CLUB under wtilch we are
Description of Property: LOT 30
gaged in business at 777 Highway
, Winter Springs, Florida 32707. DIXIE PB 2 PG 103
Name in which assessed: W.C.
That the corporation interested in
said business enterprise is as DeCoursey Heirs
All of said property being in the
follows:
BIG CYPRESS ASSOCIATES. County of Seminole, State of
Florida.
LTD.
Unless Such certificate or cer
by DELRON CORPORATION, its
tificates shall be redeemed ac
Generjl Partner
cording to law the property
By: L.C. Grammer
described in such certificate or
PrpSbl.nt
Dated at Orlando, Orange County, certificates will be Sold to the
highest cash bidder at the court
Florida, July , 1979
Publish: July 31, August 7, II, 21, house door on the 10th day of Sep.
tember, 1979, at 11:00 AM.
1979
Publish: July 31 &amp; August 7, ,
______________________________
DELhI
21, 1979
Dated this 19th day of July, 1979.
NOTICE OF VACATING AND
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith,
ABANDONING A PORTION OF A
Jr.
STREET.
Clerk of Circuit Court of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Seminole County, Florida
You will take notice that the City
By: Beulah C. Brown.

RICHMOND, Mich. (UPI) "Wethoughthehada hearing led physicians to the ball thetimehismothercaught him,
E i g h t - year-old
Adam problem," the mother of four
bearing,
he had forty of them lodged In
Schneider, locally renowned for said. "He definitely seemed not
"He was playing with his his nostrils, and had to be taken
once having put 40 watermelons to be able to hear. He had to be
brother last week and hurt to a doctor to have them cxseeds in his nose, has been real close to the TV. You could
himself so I went to the hospital tracted.
cured of a hearing impairment stand real close behind him and to see if he had a broken
The feat made him something
he's had for six years.
say 'Adam,' and he couldn't
collarbone," said the mother of of a neighborhood legend. But
Doctors removed a bail hear you
the tousled-haired blond child. hismothersaid Adam hasn't let
"I have had him to eye, ear, "TobesafehedldaskullX-ray. the notoriety change his life
bearing from his
nose and throat specialists,"
style.
"we look the X-rays to our
"We figure It's been in there Mrs. Schneider said. •"fly
When the Detroit News called
family doctor and he went
about six years," his mother, didn't find anything - but of
to Inquire about a photograph
probing around and found the
Diane, said Monday. "The course I don't think they were
Monday night, Adam got so
ball bearing,
reason I say that is because really looking for a ball
excited he ran out in the front
when he was about 2, he and his bearing."
When he was 2, Adam was yard, fell and gashed his head,
twin brcher went into my The third-grader last week sitting at the family table Photographers waited patiently
httband's shop and got into a regained his hearing after Xeating watermelon and started while a doctor administered six
big box of ball bearings,
rays for an unrelated problem
pushing seeds up his nose. By stitches.

Commission of the City of Sanford,
Florida, on June23, 1979, passed and
adopted Ordinance No. 1173, to
close, vacate and abandon a portion
of West Commercial Street, lying
between North Elm Avenue and
North Myrtle Avenue and between
Fulton Street and West First Street,
being more particularly described
as follows:
That portion of West Commercial

Street lying between Blocks 1 and 2,
all in Tier 6, TOWN OF SANFORD,
according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 1, page 58,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida, reserving the use of same
unto theCity of Sanford, Florida for
utility purposes.
City Commission of the

City of Sanford, Florida
(Mrs.) Rosa M. Rotundo

Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Publish: July 31, August 7, II, 21,
1979
DEL.h19
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 2036 Sussex
Rd., Winter Park. 32792 Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious

with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.

51g. Edith Entwistle
Robert Entwistle

DEL.142

DEL.hIO

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NOTICE OF ASSUMPTION OF
DEBTS BY TRANSFEREE
TO:ALLCREDITORSOFMISTY'S
ILLUSIONS
180 East Highway 431
Longwood, Florida 32750
YOUARENOTIFIEDIhat$teven

between
KENNETH S. ROSSRUCKER and
STEVEN
SHERMAN
and
ELIZABETH ILOWIT, propose to
purchase the gogdwill business and

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 19-173.CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGIA A. ROEDER,
Deceased

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration ot the estate

major portion of equipment, mer
of
chandise and Inventory of MISTY'S

GEORGIA

A.

ROEDER,

ILLUSIONS, for the consideration deceased, File Number 79 173 CP, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
of $78,000.00, to be paid partly in
cash and partly in periodic in. Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
stalments.
Seminole County Courthouse,
STEVEN
SHERMAN
and
Sanford, Florida 32171 The personal
Ft I7ARFTH II flW1T xhII
I all the aistanding Indebted,le$;of representative of the estate is Neal
MISTY'S ILLUSIONS, which H. Roeder, whose address is 155
amounts to $2,386.57. STEVEN Seminole Street, Titusville, Florida
SHERMAN and ELIZABETH 32180 The name and address of the
ILOWIT shall assume the per. personal representative's attorney
formanco of all executory contracts are set forth b&amp;ow.
All persons having claims Ot'
of MISTY'S ILLUSIONS.

France

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After

$7.1

M

illion

Theft?

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UUIUIUUUUUUU

18-Help Wanted
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5---Lost &amp;

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6—Child Care
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Registered Physical Therapist to
provide home care in Seminole 8.
.W. Volusia County. 1 yr.
hospital exp Own car Bay Area
Home Health Services. 321 0800,
EOE.

tChlldcareinm home
Bear Lake Area
842 2O
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Lost: Brown frame foto lense
glasses in brown case, name W.
0. GibSon 8. Dr. Kirkegaard 8
Ileimaun on ear piece. 668.3471.

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area. 322.2371. Sam's Portion'"
Meats.
Cream Crowder peas, you pIck.
Narcissus Ave.

,uyou'reinthebusinessofbuilcting
busines.
use
t"e
your
,,çIassf led Ads often.

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322-3991,322.1818

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Restaurant help wanted, mature &amp;

JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK. THERE

CHRITMAS IN JULY

Legal Notice

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323.8817
.
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Build to Suit - our lot ox yours.
FHA VA. FHA 2158. 2.45

AA.

OR DINA NCE NO. 463
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LONGW000, FLORIDA,

18—Helpnfed

ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
OF THE CITY OF LONGW000,
FLORIDA, AN AREA SITUATE

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon, Increase your earnIng
power. Fordetails, call 4.3O79.

SEMINOLE

COUNTY, AND MORE PAR.
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: REPLAT OF TRACT 75
OF SANLANDO SPRINGS, AS

Experienced maintenance supr.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
8 Cony. .Hon',, 930 Mellonvllle

-- -- LPN full tIm. Exp. w.F!orid
license, 8.184.12. 322.1366, Sanc
ford Nursing 8 Cony. Center.'.'

RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7,

PAGE 2, OF THE PUBLIC RE.
CORDS OF SEMINQLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING THE SW'/i OF
THE SE'OF SECTION 6,
TOWNSHIP 21 S., RANGE 20
REDEFINING THE CORPORAT
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF LONG.

Mature working lady has rm. tor
renl to same Mod apt
kit
privileges 321 0199 aft 5

1418 ValenciaCt )BR, 1' bath,
brick const on corner lot.
Fenced, Only 7 yrs old $26,500

Room for rent in orivalp hnmø
W bath &amp; kit privileges
323 7259

101
St ilA.900---Laroe 3 BR.
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3oApartments Unfurnished

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WOOD, FLORIDA, TO INCLUDE

UNTIL YOU

SAID LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY;
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE SAID

ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT

LAND ANNEXED; PROVIDING
ZONING
CLASSIFICATION;

OTHER THANS2
REGISTRATION

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PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS
AND PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZEN.
SHIP
IN
THE
CITY;
WE'RE THE
SEVERABILITY;
AND
EF.
FECTIVE DATE.
1.SOUTH'S LARGEST AGENCY
,vrrnNcn, mere nas neen flI
. rl.M,NU 4V,UW YtAMLY
with the City Clerk of the City
3. WORLD'S MOST ETHICAL
AGENCY
Lolgwood, Florida, a petItion
containing the names of the 4.LOW FEE AGENCY
property owners in the area of
Anyone can afford our services
Seminole County, Florida described
912 French Ave.

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(corner 10th &amp; French)

Replat of Tract 75 of SAN LANDO
323-3176
SPRINGS as recorded In Plat Book
7, Page 2 of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida, being the
A
A A
SW'.. of the SE¼ of Section 6.
EM PL.OV MENI
DATE0this2Othdayol July, 1979. THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk TownshIp 21 S., Range 30 E.;
______
of the above court a written
Deno P. Dikeou,
of
requesting annexation to the cor.
statement of any claim or demand porate area of
BALDWIN 8. Dl KEOU
the City of Longwood, _____________________________
they may have. Eath claim must be Florida, and requesting to be in.
500 Highway 1792
in s'.'rftir.; r,d
r,Jeok Ti,..
rem rark, Fiorido 32/30
cluded therein; and
basis for the claim, the name and
(305) 834.1424
WHEREAS, the City CommIssion
address of the creditor or his ,lgcnt of Ihe City of Longwood,
Publish: July 21, 31, 1979
FlorIda,
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
DEL. 109
tiasdetermlned that said property is
cialmed. lithe claim is not yet due, subject to annexation, pursuant to Grace United Methodist Church,
the date when it will become due the requirements of Fla.
Sanford, Florida. Call Mon. Thru
Stat. s
FLORIDA STATUTE l7.2U
shall be stated. If the claim is 171.048; and
FrI, 9.12, 322.1472 or 373.7915.
NoticeofAppllcatlonfo,-Tax Deed
conlingent or unhlquidated, the
WHEREAS, the City Commission
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
rsture of the uncertainty shall be of the City of Longwood, Florida, i.PN,ATTiie* part t'Tme. Apply
that Dr. J.W. Hickman the holder of staled. If the claim is secured, the has deemed it in the bcs! interest of
hr person Lakeview Nursing
the followIng certificates has flied security shall be described. The the City of Longwood, Florida, to
Center 919 B. 2nd St.' - saId certificates for a tax deed to be claimant shall deliver sufficient
accept saId Petition and to annex
issued thereon. The certifIcate copies of the claim to the clerk to said area;
Waitresses 8 Bar Maids. Ex.
numbers and years of issuance, the enable the clerk to mail one copy to
perienced onlyl Apply 1 to 4
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

2 chair est. barber shop. Inc. bldg.
land &amp; eqpt. Only 528,000w 55000
dwn Owner will hold at 7 pct

on Lake Ada. Just So- of Airport
Blvd. on Il 92 in Sanford. Call
32) 8670 Mariner's Village.
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Deltona 3 ii , 1g. lot, C H&amp;A, enc
workshop. 532.500.

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2 BR,2 full Ba. Sandlewood Village
on Airport Blvd. avail, imm. $215
mo. 295 7766 or 611 1530,
_____________________________
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7 BR fully turn including pans.
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
utilities Daily, Weekly, Mon
thly Shenandoah Village. 323
7920
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t7itIanlordA.,

MARSEILLES, France (UPI) — A $175-a-week armored car
employee suspected of robbing his firm of $7.1 million to
"celebrate" his bIrthday, fled the country, perhaps in a speedboat, sources close to the case say.
Policesources saidthe suspect in France's second biggest theft,
Lionel Leroy, apparently tinied Saturday night's theft of the
'Protection Sud" company to mark hIs 33rd birthday and may

police he asked them to
guns because they needed cleaning. After they did,
they said, Leroy handcuffed them and locked them in an em-

have fled France with his girlfriend.

ployees' lounge,

close to the investigation said Leroy, who spent hiS
military service in Africa, may have taken a night flight to

The robber then entered the vault and took the receipts of
several large grocery stores that had
scheduled to be
delivered to various
today.

amount stolen, but police estimated it at $7.1 million in the biggest
robbery in France since 1117(1, when thieves tunneled into the
undergroundvaultoftt1eSocieteGeieraI bank in Niceand made
with

Into

ORGANIST CHOIR
DIRECTOR

than $10 mIllion.

Three of Leroy's co-workers told

removetheir

Soirees

might have left France by
Police Sunday lock two 23year-old men

more

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6113013

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find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

Certificate No. 1317

Police declined to say if charges had been filed against the men, of cash, police said, They said they were notified about the robThe armored car company has refused to release an exact bery four hours after the co-workers had been handcuffed.
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All

All persons interested in the estate COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
to whom a copy of this Notice of LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, AS
Administration has been mailed are
FOLLOWS:

Description of Property SEC 19 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF described property, to.wit:
TWP 21 s RGE 30 E 115 FT OF N 175 THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Replat of Tract lSof SANLANDO
FT OF B ½ OF SE¼ OF SW¼ W OF THIS NOTICE, to file any objections SPRINGS as recorded in Plat Book
RD
they may have that challenge the
, Page 2 of the Public Records of
Name in which assessed Ada validity of the decedent's will, the Seminole County, Florida, being the
Kirkland Heirs
qualifications of the personal
SW'/4 of the SE/4 of Section 6, Town.
All of said prrty being In the
representative, or the venue or ship 21 S., Range 30 B., be and the
County of Seminole, State of
jurisdiction of the court.
same is hereby annexed to and
Florida.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND madeapartoftheCityofLongwood,l
Unless such certificate or cer
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Florida, pursuant to the terms of the
tiflcates shall be redeemed ac
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Charter of the City of Longwood,
cording to law the property
Date of the first publication of this
Florida, and Fla. Stat. 5. 171.044.
described In such certifIcate or
Notice of AdmInistration: July 31,
SECTION 2: That the property

1 1 3

Over The Place

certificates will be sold to the 1979.
highest cash bidder at the court
Neal H. Roeder
house door on the 10th day of Sep.
As Personal Representative
tember, 1979 at 11:00 AM.
Of the Estate of
Publish: July 21st, August 7th,
GEORGIA A. ROEDER
14th, &amp; 21st, 1979
Deceased
Dated this 70th day of July, 1979.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

heretofore described in Section I of

this Ordinance shall have the zoning

chassiflcationofM.1 Light Industrial
as that classification is described In
the Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Longwood, Florida.
SECTION 3: That the corporate

WOOdS. 339.1143.

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part time. Apply at Sanford
Printing, 903 W. 3rd St.
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Masseur 1.-or Physical Therapist.

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(iA clerk. Apply In person
ween 9 I. 5, HolIday Inn of:
Sa,oi'd, Lake Front.
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eiywhere."
Ai*horltlas said the airport
ezj4oslans and twoother Wasta
at the Atocha and a*martin
raIlèad stations Sunday, were
aet:f by Basque terrorists
,eekng in Independent

warning from ETA by tel.phone a halt an hour before the
flrstexploslonbutthetermlnala
were not evacuated until after,
as police searched for more
bombs. None were found.
Two people died at Atocha,

"I found myself all covered
with debris and glass." Mrs. de
Matteo said. "I managed 10
crawl out of there and look for
my husband."
The De Matteos were treated

at a hospital and released.

•

Prison Hostages Released
WtI4POLE,Mau.(UP1)—A
tIrs4: and shaken group of
eued early
hostes was
I1oad.y from Walpole State
Prilops old death row celiblock
idigq they had been held at
knitdçolsd for about 10 hews by
meiin'ium security Inmates,

Four
seized

durb

were

prison guarda

about

2 pin. Sunday

a stnige with inmates,

apparently triggered

Fred
Butterworth was overpowered
Prison Superintendent

by iwnatea

en be w

to the

collblocktotrytotalktheiuout

by a

protest over YIAt&amp;UOG rtgtü of keeping the hostages, a
and living cenditlons Inside the is-Lion spokesman said
sprawling facility 25 miles
None of the five hostages was
south of Boston.
seriously injured.

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51g. Steven 0. Riggs
Publish: July 10, Il, 21, 31, 1979

DEL-Is

5ØfiflQ5• Fida 32701.
Thai the party interest in s.aid
business enterprIse isis follows

Kathleen M. Ward
Dated at Orlando, Orange Cnty,
Florida. July S. 1919
Publish:

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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: BILLY ROGER PACE
Ru*.
Gainesville, Geoi-la 30501

YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Petition for

MOptIOn has been tiled against

NOTICEUNDIRFICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" chapter
$65.09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this notIce, the tictitious name, to.wit: EXECUTIVE
BUSINESS CONSULTANTS under
which lam engaged in business as
HVfl Drive, Altamonte

July 10, 17, 24, 31, 1979

DEL-U

and yOU are required to serve

C0

of

ur written defenses,

'

1979

Records of SemInole County,
Florida, reserving the use of same
unto the City of Sanford, Florida for
utIlity purposes.
City Commission of the
City of Sanford, FlorIda

(Mrs.) Rosa M. Rotundo
Deputy City Clerk
PublIsh: July 31, 1979DEL.141

Mound Dr. Cass.lberry SemInole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name
of
AUTOMATIC
IRRIGATION DESIGN, and that I
intsndtorsglstersaidnamewilltthe
Clerk of the Circut Court, Seminole

County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions 01 the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To.Wit:
Section
$65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g. Kent J. Castleman
Publish:

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Portioflofasectionof this Ordinwce
ptves to be invalid, unlawful, or
unconstitutional, it shall no? hold to
invalidate or ImpaIr the validity,
IOICL or effect of any other secilon
01' part of this Ordinance.
SECTION 7: All ordinances or
parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith, be and the same are
hereby repealed.

SECTIONS: This Ordinance shall
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
gaged in business at 90.4 Turtle

1979
DEL.143

DEL-fl

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it

to it on JOHN EDWARD
JONES 'fl CARROLL, JONES
ROOKS &amp; OWEN P.A., Attorney for
PetItioner whose address Is
Office BOX 35, 390 5. Hloftway 17.92,
Casssfberry, FlorIda, 32707, and file
the origInal wIth the Clerk Of the
abovestyled Court on or before Aug.
17, 1979, otherwIse a Iudgment may
be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Petition,
WITNESS my hand and the seal 01
said Court on this 13th day of July,
1979.
(SEAL)
H. Beckwiffi, Jr.
As Clark of said Court
By: Susan E. labor
Deputy ClerII
Publish: July 17, 24, 31, August 7.
"11's

Street, being more particularly LoflgwoOd,Florlda,theprovlsion.sot
said Charter of the City
described as follows:
That certain East.West alley lying Longwood, Florida, the provIsions
between Block 23 and Block 29, said Charter of the City 01
MELLONVILLE, according to the Longwood, Florida, and Fla. Stat,
111.062,
!lat thereof, as recorded in PIat
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July 31, August 1, ii, 21,

take effett Immediately UPOfl Its
final passage and optioq.

PASSED AND ADOPTED this
23rd day of July, AD. 1979.
FIRST READING July, 1979
SECOND READING July 23, 1979
(SEAL)
June Lormann
- MAYOR 01 the
City of Longwood,
Florida
ATTEST:
Linda R. Martin

City Clerk
Publish: July 31, August 7, 14, 21,
1979.

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cai'i' you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't lookIng.
for someone to do a lob this ad; -:
wouldnt behere, If you want the:
opportunity to pam Three to,
Five Hundred dollars a week,

REAL ESTATE

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week for only $3.50 per
week? This is an ideal
way to inform the public
of your club activities.

Execution.

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Per ,,us
Wuliiatui MaIn IOWski
Roltor 32) 1911

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2921

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FORREST GREENE

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62—Lawn-Garden
tILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
Y F, L LOW SAND
Call Carlt &amp; l'-4irt I?) 1580

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REALTORS
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Murphy, N C 289(16
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German SharI Haired Pointer
Pur,Pies AKC. born 630 Vet
mare up Ia date Will hold unlil
we'jned C,1ll flOw 321 0888

68—Wanted to Buy

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322- 2420

2565

PARK

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Branch Office 323-2222

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bId. material. 322 5659
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Spring is "Move outside timnt'
Gel patio and lawn furniture ala
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W,inted Appliances repaIrable
condition
Washers, Refr-

50--MIsCellaneous for Sale
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Complete / pi blondt' iruatiogany

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 37? 8721

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Licensed 3230039

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Yarddebris, Trash
Applidnt.es &amp; Mis
(LOCAL) 319 5311

Ca,

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty N0QA
S19
1st SI.. I2- $742

A&amp;I1 Painting
Int &amp; Ext Resi &amp; Comm

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New or repair, leaky showers our
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specialty IS yrs Fxp 869 &amp;'567

Alleralions, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
327 0701
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For Esl,,tt' Cominerical &amp; Resi
clenti,il Auctions &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's Auction. 371 5670

ANIMAL HAVEN

pressure cleaning, roof coating
Satisfaction guaranteed before
payment. 322 1137 after 6 p m

Paintlng&amp; Repair
- reuning
'd' rJcrS
service
Custom Painting 8. detaIl trim.
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Shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air conci
cages. 322 5752

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Photographic
Welboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos 8 fast
repair service 377 6101.

Improvements
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I Man, quality operation
8 yrs exp. Patios, Driveways
etc Waynefleal.327 1371

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Interior Exterior Plastering
Llcensed&amp;Bonded

C3II 322-2180

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.NSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam. fi0erglas 8 CeIlu
lose Lowest prices. Call 321 0839
or 904 711 AlOft rnii.,rt
PAINTING,CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
3230429atter5'30
Fr!Est.

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REMODELING &amp; REPAIR

f,.tin,n i,,,.i•

YIU7I EIr
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3728665

Just think-if classifIed ads didn't
work, there wouldn't be anyl

Vinyl repair &amp; recoloring
SaveuptoSOpc$.of
reupholstery charge. 169 5877

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air-cond,, over-sized lot. Great location.

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Windowguards,gatesetc.
Martin's 373 7111,339 7693

'1$ Midas travel trailer
30', $1995 FIRM!
322 1000

WILSON MAIER I 1J41141TURE
BUY. SELL, TRADE
311 315E first St.
JI7 5622

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Piitur I"ertetl Ext Palntnu
Free Est L c 10 pci cisc to Sr
Cit 139 6066. 668 8335

75—Recreational Vehicles

head board 1?? 2969

322 878? 99

Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea conlrol
Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,

S G. BALINT &amp; AS5OC,

72—Auction

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Painting
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Ceramic Ille

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38,900

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Alan's Appliances

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General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod layIng &amp; free trimmirt,
373 2948.
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Refrigeration AC Repair

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3231050.

set Excellent condition
$350 Call 322 4536

King size t.eci, Box Springs &amp;
Mall steel frame, beautiful

Appliances

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plumbing fixtures,

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Buy 8. Sell, th finest in used
furniture, Refrig stoves, to&amp;*.
Goudusedfurn;ippliances,

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Army 110015
$11 99pr
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3lOSanfordAve
372 5191

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Cash 322.4132
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1167 7483

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enlraI Heat 8. AIr Cond Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
- SEARS, Sanford 27 1171

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DeSSking

. .wnunnwer sales P. ',t'rvie, We'
sell the t)('St &amp; service Itie rest
Weste'r,t Aulo

WILt. bUY EXIST lUG 1st &amp; 2nd
MOP I GAGES P Leqg, t.ic
MIg Broker. 875 No ID

Wymore Rd

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Maintenance

Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
373 8719
Mowing
371 0098

Cal. Plumbing Service 8 Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est 671 6294.
tic Bonded &amp; Ins

H'y I/ 92

",IuPoriJ II,, 32771

&amp; 9)ld

sanford's Sales Leader

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S,i,itor,J II. SIv.inu ar,',i I
r'.",tlp'nti,t lots of wtuirtu a art'
c ,it,'n trout $63. 500

47-A--Mortgages Bought

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Ill) OSOP Mt,P IN F

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I OSitt(j yiiur hitiiti,' P. u:rentl 7 I Will
(,lt( hi op ti,,tk p,)p'nri,'lt P. buy
i'quity 32? 0216

LEADER! WE LIST 8 SELL
MORE
HOMES
THAN
ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE
THAT S NO 1'

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PEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATEs
,n. ., r x,.'r
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sjpt u'.
SAL

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THINK
A
MINU FE
IF (LASSIE lED
A)S DIDN'T WORK THERE
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Air Conditioning

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dOUble window 6' x
Maternity clothes, children'S 8.
adulls dollies. Nic Ncks. small
,ipFtl
dishes, iewelry. Much
More 372 1883

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3fl 0697
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Estate Wanted

FANTASTIC! Immaculate 2 FIR I
bath home in CC. Manor weal
in kit. FR. porch, completely
fenced with furniture neg! IIPP
WARRANTED A buy for
'33,5001

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SUPER! I BR 2 bath home in Pay
Park wC H&amp;A, ww carpet,
covered scr. porch, overlooks
lakel Many Extras! BPP WAR
PANTED ,'ust $49,500!

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Reduced for gunk sale ldt.i
ti;tii'iti' 7 19 aires close tip'
Itlyllwildi' 'ctuiu,,l on Vitilt'n Pd
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—Lots.Acreaqe

373 - 5774 Day or Night

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niture Salvage, Il 92 So
S,inlorcl, 322 8721

7019

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Pontiac CatalinA 1971
4 0r. MT. Power. Air, auto
$795 37) 1303

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K,r(pu ,t%uuinil Assuutt,' 'nor
tqail,- SR/ ruuiu S/sIX) ili,n
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REALTOR, MLS

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N,'w T.,ppin gas ranges, below
Atuol(",ale left over trom going
OUt ol bus.ness sale -. I double
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oven P. II Single oven Prices
slarl at $21775 Sanford Fur

42----tV'bile Honw?s
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Harold Hall Realty

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See i)u, t)i-.IUtittuI new (BlOAT) I
5-$----.Garage Sales
MOP I . I, imP &amp; rear (PP'S
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FANTASTIC ig family 4 BR. 2 II.
r.Ixoiwv MflIIlt F HOMES
FR. CenI air, w wcarpel Lq
8Q.1rl,,,iiPo Or
.'00 - Gar,tge S.il,' 't'a thru tn 9 to S
Country (lull Heights off Pt IS
rooms, fenced yd with well P. 1
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P. I 14A F inuatu
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ne,ir Lake mary Cocnt,. chair,
sprinklers, "in ground" pojl

$6 1,500.

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Stovi,' Operating condition 377

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1979 Custom Jeep CJ S. Take over
payments, have to see to ap
- . . - .. - precsare catu 319 5331 or 373
1327

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'75 Old's SW. Loaded
Air, auto, W 900citires
$1100 373 1830

'73 Olds Omega, cxc. cond AM
FM, 8 track. AC Asking $1350
322 7335 anytime

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Choice neighborhood. $43,900
Eac. terms

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q u,i rant ccci Sanford Auction

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ATTRACTIVE 4 BR. 2 II r,1ntt
style home, lg rms fenced Side
yd near schools 8. shopping
549.500

black vinyl top. 307 3 Speed
Auto 5.450 173 1711 leave name
&amp; number

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3 BR, SCREENED
PORCH, IMMACULATE
18ACRE5ONLAKE BUT- CONDITION, SUPER
LER (VOLUSIA COUN- LANDSCAPED, AIR
TV) $42,000.
COND., $38,900.

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Executive horns in Mayfair, gorgeous 4 BR, corner,

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'7$ models. Call 339 9100 or 834
1605 (Dealer)

3 BR, 2 8TH, COUNTRY 3 BR COUNTRY HOME
HOME WiTH FAMILY ON OVERSIZED LOT
ROOM AND FIREPLACE, WITH STREAM, $27,500.
2 CAR GARAGE ON OAK
SHADED ALMOST AN
ACRE. $51,000.
2 BR BLOCK, ON
MAGNOLIA WITH EX5 ACRES, EAST OF EUS- TRA BUILDING, $22,000,
TIS, ZONED MOBILE
HOME, $15,000, TERMS.

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Publish: July 31, August 7, 14, 21k'
1979
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71 Grand Prix
Auto
trans PS. PB, air. AM FM
stereo radio Reg gas $2500
373 7926

* REFRIGERATORS C
.\ssorted makes &amp; sizes $50 up,

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LARGE LOT 3 lIP. 2 IT split plait.
beautifully l,Tndscaped. fenced
Bk yci. room for garden 537.600

JOHNNY WALKER
22.6457 Aft Hrs. 322.7111

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Iu,ittu Iak,'front tome .ith
t'riv,jt,' boat
1Oik ireplace in
a t,
or utu, I itifling L)s i,it (Ji,Xi(lii'S
on tttic one Wuu.i t l,ist long ,it
589.900

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GeneralContracter

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52-ApplianCes
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1.

Sa,ltor(I

ANYTIME

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322.2611

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listing

twnhig Ikiuld
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OVER 7500 SQ FT of gracious
living in this tovely Ig Mayfair 3
BR. 2 B home beautifully shaded
dbl sized lot in one of Santords
finest neighborhoods Owner an
xious $67,000 Terms'

rcall:

B. Polk,

Seminole County,
Florida

1435 . S F r,'nch II) 92
3235124

uble garage, separate in rear.

1512
Meadowlark
D
Longwood, Seminole counly,n.
Florida, otherwise d,Kribed as ot
22, Block 5, Skylark $ubdlvlsjjt, occorW,e to the p1st hirs
Recorded In Piat Book I?, Pag.s4.
Public Records of S.mifpsle

SemInole County Courthousiin ,
Sanford, Florida, the abvc
described real properly.
That said Ule Is being madto
satisfy the terms of said Wri?.ot

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(nquir 11.0. C. MlcIeI, P.O. Ia 355,
FrederIck, Md. 31711 or piions 311-662.
3141.

Did you know that your
club or organization can

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FOR SALE BY OWNER
REAL ESTATE
II A frsntln on Osfoen.E,dorprls
lead, fencod, eaml.clsarsd. Asking
51410 p.s. Aloe, 3.6 A, same road for
risidintlal development, 5lS,lel.

Bingo
Every Wed. 8. Sat.

Execution was delIvered to ness
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the followIng
descrIbed property owTIed by Victor
Zafuto, said properly being located
in Seminole County. Florida n'

County, Florida,
and the Undersigned as Sherif of
Seminole County, Florida, wilI.t s,
11:00 A,M. on the 22nd dayofi
August, AD. 1979, offer for sale nd'
sell to the highest bidder, for c4a, b
subiect to any and all eXIstIng II$,
at the Front (West) Door of
Yhe:.

ROSuE'5

2638 Sanford Ave.
321 0759
Aft. Mrs. 372 7613. 372 1869

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ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
754.4 S. French Ave.

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':'jncluded

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

41—I-louses

BATEMAN REALTY

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323 4828

Meetings
Business-7:30 1st Tues.

entitled, M. Katherine Long
Avenueand San Marcos Avenue and fromtimetotlmedetermlnedbythe Plaintiff, -vs. Victor Zafut.o,

WYNN RUSSELL RAYMOND and
SHARON DUNCAN RAYMOND, his
wife,

3 I w fenced yd, nice area, close to
schools. $27,900 or 511,000 dwn.
Assume mort or VA, FHA.

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vage, Il 925 of Sanford 322 8721.
ISIEPMI:Ni
I cPu ii Ph,' St Johns Pivir nci
.ici' 'uuiuuue Lovely 1 110PM

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Suuth of Sanfo.J

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2 BR lb home In country on's acre
INC.
for rent. $150 mo, must have 1st
&amp; last mo. rent. 377 2066
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REALTOR'
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701 Bldg.
339 0509
3 BR, kitchen equip. In good ond.
E. Altamonte Dr.
339 0508
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Large yard. References _____________________________
required $180 mo. Call 322 6261.
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Need a 3.7 wgarage, FP, for
521.900? We have it.
Loch Arbor- 3 BR. 2 baths, air
cond., fenced yard, $300 mo 1st,
4 BR 7 B fenced yd, C H&amp;A, car
last • deposit. Call 813 1030 9 to
port, 5cr. porch. 543.900.
5 855 1590 after 6.

C hoper

Lk.KatherivteMotel,Rm.11,461
N. Hwy. 17-92, Casselb.rry, FI.

LETS BE HONEST

Unfurnished

House for rent

Quality 4 color pressman. Full or -

ForSale ByOwner
I BR, I bath. carpet, air, 2100 block
of Summerlin. Call after 5:30 8.
weekends. 323 6707. $17,500.

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price Sanford Furniture Sal

.lflI_'r L011

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1957 Chev ldr
VC57A123240
322 71.05

51-Household Goods

I erIon Call for into

322-3481

in Florida You set the reserved
price. Call 901 255 8311 for
further details

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DISABLED
AMERICAN
VETERANS

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Florida, under thefictitious nameot
RIGGS REALTY, and that I intend
t register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance
with the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section

32—Houses

-, NOTICE

loss analysIs for Sanford,
Company. 323-4170.

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"I found myself all covered 'ingiandwalls,authoritlesuld. had just handed in their
with debris and glass
Twenty-nine of the seriously luggage at the checkroom for
"There was somebody (lead injured ,were held over in the two days they planned to
by me and everything WU hospitals,
spend In the Spanish capital
blown all over the place •••
route
home from three months
The Spanish EFE news
several oeonle screamint

pets. 1004 Palmetto,

Semi retired accountant to work

MADRID, Spain (UPI)
socialist Basque homeland. The and one each at Barajas and
The bombings, in the wake of
Three terrorist bombs that Spanish government described alarnartln. One VIctim was the killing of four pollee in the
ripped through Madrid's air- the bombings as the desperate Identified as Dorothea Fertig, Basque country Saturday and (SEAL)
REPRESENTATIVE:
limits of the City of Longwoed,
portandtworail stations killing action of "a small groiç of
of Hamburg, West Ger- early Sunday, brought Spain's
Signature: Arthur H. Beckwith, CHARLES F. BROOME, PA.
Florida, be and it is herewith and
Post
Office
Box
729
call haOO-432-$403 anytime formany.
four persons and Injuring 113 fanatIcs."
hereby. redefined so as to include
death toll from political ybClerk of Circuit Court of
Tltusvllle, FlorIda 32780
said land herein described and
____________________________
others were planted In baggage
The seriously injured includ- lence to 93 this year
47 of
They said each bomb conSeminole County, Florida
Telephone: (305) 2695620
t5
annexed.
check rooms Inside suitcases tamed 11 to 13 pounds of high ed Angeles Lapace of Canada, them attributed to the guerrilBy: Beulah C. Brown
Publish: July 31. August 7, 1979
SECTION 4. That the Cily Cl,tk
Legal
Notice
Deputy Clerk
DEL-100
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and went off within a space of explosives packed into small Luls Hale of Argentina and Las movement ETA, a Spanish
is hereby authorized to amend, alter
Publish: July 31, August 7, 11, 21,
and
supplement
the
Official
Cityacronym
for
Basque
Homeland
fIve minutes.
suitcases and triggered by Patrick Benjamin Gaunt of
NOTICE OFiI4iiiF'$ SALE
1979
NOTICE OF VACATING AND Map of the City of Longwood,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
and Liberty.
Brital.
"I turned around to put my timing devices.
DEL.120
Florida,
to
include
the
annexation
by
ABANDONING AN ALLEY
virtue of that certain Writ *4
tickets in the bag and I just
contained in Section I hereof.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
.
Execution Issued out of and undet,
explosions went off Amez-icans, Scandinavians th
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5: That upon this Oi'. the seal
You will lake notice that the City
don'tknowwhathappened after in a five-minute period, killing and Austrians were among
of the Circuit Court el
LegalNotice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Commission of the City of Sanford, dinance becoming effective, the Seminole County, Florida, upon.a
that" Mrs. Teresa de Matteo, four 'persons and injur- those escaping with minor _______________________
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUlT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Florida,onJuIy73,1979,paIsedand
rPtidefltandpr)f)*rlyOwflerIlnthe
final
judgement
----rendered In tse
61, of San Francisco, one of the
above described annexed
FICTITIOUS NAME
adopted Ordinance No. 1475, to
area shall aforesaid court on the 25th day of
cut in the hail of injuries, authorities said.
Notice is hereby given that i am COUNTY, FLORIDA.
be entitled to all of the rights and June, A.D. 1979, in that certain c
close, vacate and abandon Ihe East.
injured In the midday blast at glass at the terminal, where the Eugene de Matteo, 63, of Sail
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71'799CA29-E
e'saged in business at 2710
West alley lying between San Carlos privileges and Immunities as are
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Clean furnished 1st floor Apt.,
Pr1'atc cntraa,.e, odulI oiil,', ix)

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Excellent opportunity for a sharp
career minded Executive
Secretary who has proficient
typing &amp; shorthand Skills.
Varied administrative duties.
Send resume to Cardinal Industries, Inc., P.0. Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 32711. Att: Ms.
Taylor. Equal Opportunity
Employer

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names in which it was assessed are
as follows:

custody for how to disconnect the alarm system.

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We Buy Wrecked Cars

Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, Will hold a
public AU TO AUCTION every
.
uesaay an .sl,, its me only one

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t4 IC.t'l WAY 17 921 PONT
Zu'ru,'ui comnu,'rcial
2 parcels
y,I h i'x cell enl
investment
potential One Iu,,c 2 rental units

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31—Apartments Furnished

UouTique retail clerk, P-i S day
wk. 18 yrs. or older. Apply Auto I
Train, 312 W. 1st St., Sanford.
3rd floor.

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W Garnett White
Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
101 W Commercial
Phone 372 7881, Sanford

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Sanford studio apt. everyth,ng
furnished including utilitieS $160
mo 500 5, Oak. 84% 7883.
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300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida

this) BR, C H&amp;A like new homt'
Located in Deltona Tastefully
wallpapered &amp; carpeted A buy
at 528.500.

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80--Autos for- -Sale
I 76 Pinto MPG. low ml . new tires
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Lake Kathryn Motel. Pm Il. 661
N Hwy 1792, Casselberry.Fl
\. 72 Pontiac ventura, yellow w
DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION

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rt'nt,iI unitS. 2 ITDP, 2 BA. I
bOil t BA, I t'lticuency Great
potenfiali 417 W
Third St
j) Q00

SPANISH STYLE l.Smily home.
BR, I
B, Ig closels. pan F P
storage cab in DR 531.000

C, Cil Ettat. Snee,

Apts for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean &amp; roomy, 51
Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto
Ave

Ewning Heinid

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h3,000sq ft downtown,2 story brick
bldg Currently leased, high
return. Can you believe $65,000?

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Ron Beck,
Advertising Director

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i" ',Oy lioust' uJ,vdecl .nto three

3777915

Motorcycle lnsurar,ce
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

bpc clinnette. hide a bed, dl) Oven
range, gas range 8. collectibles,
2671 S Sanford Ave., 372 1491
Open T ct's thru Sal. 9 30 to 5.30-

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'87 Chev I cit
$600

78-Ivbtorcyc$es

springs &amp;
m,iltresses $30 set Sanford
Auctiønl?1SS French, 323 1310

AGENCY

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cars. trucks&amp; heavy equipmen$.
322 5990

Glasstop wrought iron table 8. 1
chairs. $75. lable top 28'' x .16'
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS FLORIDA STATUTE
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
NAME STATUTE
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brother
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suit
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Italy
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member
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ment to use but said that the physical blocking agents
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agency
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feature
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treatment. This is very hard to that are apt to be exposed to the
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tung
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
sight that will have to be rec.
- Aug. 1,1979
tified quickly, or a large
You'll have wonderful op- headache will result.
NORTH
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portunities to achieve financial
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
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WEST
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along with other signs is one of
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
the sections you'll enjoy in your This is one of those days when Vulnerable: North-South
new Astro-Graph Letter that you could jump into things Dealer: West
begins with your birthday. Mail without thinking, then skid West North
East South
$1 for each to Astro-Graph, P.O. around corners trying to make i
Dbl. Pass 24
Box 4, Radio City Station, everything right again.
Pass 2
Pass 2+
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
Pass Pass
ARIES(March 21-April 19) Pass 4+
birth date.
Only the sweat of your brow will
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) accomplish necessary tasks
Don't behave everything you today. You'll be disappointed if
Opening lead: #K
hear today. Someone with you depend upon pals to help
unscrupulous motives could be you out.
setting you up as his next TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ByOiwaldiacoby
pigeon.
Don't turn a deaf ear to advice and Alan Sontag
LJBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) or suggestions made by others
•h
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Investigate fully any un- today. If you're *illlng to face
Cavendish
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t1ig requiring you to put some hard facts, things will tically every North player
your hard-earned money on the work out fine.
doubled West's opening club
line. You're much too eager
GEMINI (May 21-June 2D) bid. Things proceeded many
today to leap on anybDdy's You had better take your work ways from there. Most
barxiwagm.
seriously and not depend upon a North-South pairs ardved at
r spades South and one
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) llckandapromlaetogetyouby
unfortunate South wound up
Underplay your aelf'.interesta today. Otherwise, there'll be with a loss of over 200
IMP
today. Go along with the will of the dickens to pay.
when West found the killing
the majority. Even if your ways
CANCER (June 21-July 23) defense.
are better, others won't ap- Your well-planned budget
West was sure from the
preciate any interference.
might just a well be a wrap of bidding that his only chance
SAGrITARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Paper today. You'll ignore Jt to beat four spades would be
to develop an extra
p
21) Be on guard today. You're completely In favor of your trick,
to in spite of receiving
likely to commit a major over- whims of the moment.
a discouraging three of clubs

on his king, he continued
with the 'ice and another.
South took the trick with
I quitri an
the deuce
of spades, whereupon West
continued the kill by going
right up with his ace of
spadi's midleading a fourth
club. Now there was no way
to keel) (tie defense from
tgetting ' second trump
rick.
Why did this defense lead
to a 200 IMP loss for North
and South and corresponding gain for East and west?
Because at 17 other tables
game was bid and made in
spa des, hearts or notrump.
TMe difference between
minus 100 and plus 620 or 630
was 13 IMPs which when
multiplied by 17 came to 221

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71st Year, No. 233—Monday, June 11, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Conf rontation Due Tinight
On Tenant Council Dispute
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Representatives from both of Redding Gardens as their missioners.
Council is independent of the wishes of the people who live in
sides in a dispute over who choice to fill the unexpired
However, Mrs. Davis said the Authority and should be per- the projects, they'll accept our
should be appointed to the tenant council term of George action of the Tenants Council is mitted to supervise its Own recommendation and appoint
vacant seat on the Sanford Brown. Brown died May 21.
not the business of the Housing elections. But Wilson said in his Ten," Mrs. Davis said.
Housing Authority Board have
Mrs. Wyche charged the Authority Board and that the letter that "any attempt to have
promised
ej.n at
Ie$.nn.n[Miss Buratti an election must await riir..Mrs. Wyche charged last
tendance at election of Miss Buratti was not Jun
the city commission meeting conducted fairly in that written was conducted democratically. tion from the Housing Authority weeK that the June 4 election
tonight to present their cases. notice of the meeting was not
Chairman Davis said the Board of Commissioners." He was "pre arranged" in that it
was decided in advance that a
sent to all tenants, as specified tenants recommendation was said that had not been done.
an
internal
matter"
and
the
"He's Just trying to keep Ten white repr esentative should be
Barbara Wyche of Higgins by the Tenant Council bylaws. "
Terrace Apartments, said she
city commission should not from being put on the board selected. The four current
will ask the commissioners not
She appealed to Housing permit Wilson to speak for the because he wants his own members of the board are
to accept as official the action Authority director Torn Wilson tenants.
people those who will do what black. Miss Buratti is white.
taken by Aurdella Davis, and board chairman E.L.
Mrs. Davis further charged he wants done - on the board.
Mrs. Wyche said Mrs. Davis
Seminole Joint Tenant Council Blacksheare and both men said that Wilson was "meddling" in But he doesn't speak for the prevented the names of any
Chairman, and a group of they did not feel the election Tenant Council affairs in an tenants. We had our election," blacks from being placed in
Redding Garden residents at a was representative of all the attempt to pack the board of of Mrs. Davis said.
nomination. Mrs. Davis denied
June 4 meeting. At that time, tenants. Wilson sent a letter to the Housing Authority.
"U the city commission is the charge. - GEOFFREY
the group elected Tent Buratti that effect to the city cornMrs. Davis said the Tenant interested in carrying out the POUNDS

IunirWhrm
by Hal Kaufman

MIND TONGUEI With "apt alliteration's artful aid" see if you can read through this
verse without tripping your tongue: Sudden swallows swiftly skimming, sunset's slowly
spreading shad., silvery songsters sweetly singing,
summer's
soothing serenade. Now repeat, reading
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faster and faster.
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Bottoms Upi Sit squarely in a chair. Try to rise
without bending your body or moving feet.

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whether you divide by five or deduct five from It.
Answer in one minute, if you can.
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Riddle-Me.Thlsl What is the fear of lobsters
called? Claw•strophobia. Which shellfish Is a deadly
weaoon? The nuldmd m,i*l
FOUND
MONEY
This old poser in one
form or another Is always thought-provoking. Ms. Jones, a shop.
owner, found a $5 bill
on the floor. She used it
to pay her tailor. He
gave it with rent money to his landlord. The
latter paid it In salary
to his bookkeeper, who
brought it back to Ms.
Jones in part settlement of an account.
Ms. Jones recogecog
nized it as the bill she
had found. When she
took it to the bank, It
was discovered to be
cbunterfeit. Has any
money been lost? You
decide,

CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differences in drawing details between top and bottom panels. Now
quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below.
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After Chain-Cutting Incident

Fronton Closed T 0 Graduations

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told school officials to alert 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday gates locked with their cars there," Boothe said. "When
everyone they must leave the through Friday, Hulbert said. Inside, Boothe said.
we've had the graduation at the
high school, everyone's been
"We turned down many, fronton area by noon.
The Lake Brantley stadium,
"It never
occurred
us cars
that gone
many schools that wanted to
The maintenance man who where the event is traditionally anyone
would
leave to
their
over."within an hour after it's
come in here for graduation," had opened the fronton to the held, is currently under conBrantley
said Gordon Hulbert, vice- Lake
parents, struction, Darwin Boothe,
president and general manager students and teachers early principal of the school exof the Orlando-Seminole Jai Saturday morning, waited until plumed.
12:30 p.m. before he locked the
Alai Fronton in Fern Park.
The commencement began
"And then we decided to do gates.
"There
were
only
four
cars
in
at
9
a.m. Saturday and finished
gulchk— and
Boothe exthis is the thanks we get," the parking lot," liulbert said.
Hulbert said. "This will be the "I want to know how long this plained. The custodi al staff
end of all future graduations." man was going to have to stay spent about two hours cleaning
up,
removing
flower
here "
Hulbert was bitter this
arrangements and the standby
morning after he heard
Hulbert said neither he nor public address
.
aw" ' Lt.:e iJg cnain his maintenance man received
on his fronton parking lot gate, any phone calls from anyone
Meanwhile, some teachers
Lake Brantley High School seeking to have the gates and students had left the
was allowed to use the fronton opened.
fronton to have lunch at nearby
building at a nominal fee
The fronton Is closed on restaurants. When they
Saturday for its corn- Saturday and Sunday during returned to the parking lot
menceinent. Hulbert said he the off season and Is open from about 1:30 p.m., they found the

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wicket above. Trace through lines to discover which ones.

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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

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BEATING
THE HEAT

Iteth l)kkertnun, 6 year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. Dickerman of Casselberry, finds
1h1't'C'S iio(hing like a cool ice cream treat to top off a
visit to the ('entral Florida Zoo on a hot June day.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) The
Supreme Court today rebuffed
an attempt by atheists to
challenge the national motto,
"In God We Trust," and its use
on dollar bills and coins.
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court opinion that government
use of the national motto does
not advance religion,
In September 1977, atheist

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Madalyn Murray O'Hair and
John Garth Murray challenged
the statute making "In God We
Trust" the national motto,
claiming it violates the Constitution's guarantee of religious

criminal offense to remcve the
phrase from currency.

freedom and free speech.

to do with the establishment of

religion. Its use is of a patriotic
or .ceremonial character and
bears no true resemblance to a
governmental sponsorship of a
religious exercise."

They also challenged on the
same grounds statutes ordering

the motto imprinted on bills and
coins and laws making it a

A federal trial Judge in Texas
dismissed the case, noting the
motto "has nothing whatsoever

"Moreover," said Judge Jack
Roberts, "it would be ludicrous
to argue that the use of the
national motto fosters any
excessive government entanglement with religion."

Anthony dollar, bearing the
motto "In God We Trust."
Mrs. O'llair was joined by 38
atheist organizations and 200
individuals in asking that the
Treasury Department be

national motto.
Mrs. O'llair and Murray
appealed to the Supreme Court,
arguing the district court heard
no evidence "as to the impact
upon the freedom of conscience

"In the ordinary course of
daily life they are, many times
each day, forced to broadcast a
trust in God in their unavoidable handling of the coin of the
realm," Mrs. O'llair and

While an appeal was pending

barred froin minting and

of atheists who are compelled to

Murray argued.

before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals, President Carter
signed a bill authorizing
replacement of the current
dollar coin with a new Susan B.

distributing the new coin.
A three-judge panel denied
the request and on Jan. 18, 1979,
affirmed the ruling of the lowercourt upholding the use of the

carry upon their body, in their
clothing, or in accompanying
purses, government sponsored
religious sloganing which they
abhor.

Mrs. O'HuIr brought the suit
that resulted in the Supreme
Court banning prayer from
public schools.

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
tinned SCORE as a resource for wee ks," said Mnan. "Jack told managers and to those conHerald Staff Writer
small businessmen so I decid ed me anytime I needed help he sidering start ing a business.
If you're considering going to try it."
was available and he has been. Volunteers are particularly
into business for yourself, or
"It was nice to have someoneIt's nice to have somebody needed in Seminole County as
are ha ving problems with your to talk to who's been in business available like that and one nice several businesses seeking
small busin ess, maybe you and has your best interest at thing is it's free."
SCORE's services are locat ed
should know the SCORE (the heart," said Amun. "I never
"Wayne is on the right here, Scribner said. There are
Service Corps of Retired was in business and had always track," commented Scribner, presently 35 volunteers wor king
Executives),
worked for the other inn."
out of the Orlando area office.
"he do es good work and
Volunteers — retired men
Among the ot he r busin ess
good contacts."
In 1%4, a man was working
and women — who can draw
Scribner has aided are a
Senibner, who lives in Winter Sanford
upon their expert ise and years posting small bi ll boards, when
cypress
clock
Park, was in the retail furn it ur
of experience in busin ess — are his boss became interest ed
e manufacturer and a local
available to provide free starting a print shop. Aman business in the Republic of couple w ho operate a tranmanagement counseling worked in the print shop n Panama for many years. slat ing service.
DeLand for 10 years — 9' of "Althoigh we ha ve volunteersSCORE counselors know
through SCoRE.
varied
whicti he ran the shop for his from
Wayne Aman is one of ti
business there are no two businesses
local businessmen who have boss. During the construction bclgrounth and we try to alike so they are prepared to
benefitted from the SCORE boom he worked in construction match them with someone
listen to problems and discuss
program, sponsored by the U.S. lear ning skills tha t
the same business where them. They never attempt to
&amp;nall Business Administration, handy when he opened The possible, I be lieve there are run the business.
They have no
Aman is the owner of The Poster Plant. lie even built the basic business pr inciples w hich
axe
to
grind
or
profits
to make
apply
anywhere,"
Poster Plant located in the conveyer belt himself,
said from any counseling contracts,
industrial park at the San ford
Beca use of the attract ive ren t Scribner.
SCORE representatives not e,
Airport for the past three years. pa id on the 6,500 sq. ft. building
The local SCORE office needs
"Retirement doesn't have to
He has operated the business occ upied by the plant, Ainan vol unteers — men and women mean that it's a ll over sa
id
slncehesplltwith hispartner 15 decidedtotaketheadviceofhis who are willing to lend their Scribner. "These years can be
months ago. He employs fo ur wife and Scribner and stay services as counselors and some of the most
prod uctive
workers In the silk screen where he is for a co uple of advisors to small business andrewarcbngofyowljre."
printing of bi ll boards in color. years. "By then b usiness may
Two months ago he turned to have grown enough for me to
SCORE volunteer Jack bui ld my own building, said
Scrlbner for advice. Aman's Aman. Meanwhile, he has
business was in a crucial decided to acqui re the adgrowing state and he was Un- ditional equipment he needs AtuundTheClock ........4-A
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Monday, June 11, 1979

Geneva Man Killed In Traffic Accident

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WORLD
IN BRIEF
3rd-Ranking Leader Killed
By Guatemala Assassins
GUATEMALA CITY. Guatemala (UP!) Guatemala's
third-ranking leader, Gen. David Cansino, was shot and
killed along with his driver and an aide Sunday by
unidentified assassins, authorities said Monday.
Authorities said unknown assailants opened submachine gun fire on Cansino's car as it left a Guatemala
City freeway, killing the general, his chauffeur and an
aide, who was not identified.
A 15-year-old boy and a fireman who were near the
scene of the attack were seriously injured, authorities
said. They said none of the country's rightist or leftist
terrorist groups had yet claimed responsibility for the
assasination.
Cansino, 65, was chief of staff of the nation's Defense
Department and as such was the third-ranking official in
Guatemala's government, alter its president, Gen.
Romero Lucas Garcia, and Defense Minister Otto
Spiegler Noriga.
Cansino was considered a right-hapd man of the
president.
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Action Reports

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS STOLEN

* Fires
* Courts
* Police Beat

IN BRIEF

Three lamps and two fire extinguishers with a combined value.
of $290 were reported stolen from the home of Gilbert Maier at 446
Mellonville Ave., Sanford police said.
Police said the theft occurred sometime Saturday.

Of Education Department
WASHINGTON iUPI,
Supporters of President
Carter's proposed new department of education say they
have the votes to win House passage but introduction of
more than 200 amendments by opponents last week may
delay final action.
According to the House leadership timetable, the
controversial bill was to be disposed of today, but It might
be put over until Tuesday or later if all amendments are
voted on.
Already passed by the Senate with a comfortable 72-21
margin, the bill would take more than 150 federal
education programs from 40 agencies
mostly in the
gargantuan Health, Education and Welfare Department—
and put them under one roof with one new Cabinet
member as advocate to the president for primary and
secondary education.
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dedicated service to
humanity by the late
Mother Ruby 14. Wilson,
founder
of
Good
Samaritan home and
, ,
.es1 Haven iinuerbar.
ten, was presented Sunday by the Baha'is of
Seminole County In observance of Race Unity
Iay at commencement
exercises for Itest haven
Kin ergarten held a
Free
Will
Holiness
Church, Sanford. From
left, in bottom photo,
Acting Mayor Julian
Stenstrom spoke in
behalf of the city; Mrs.
I Ha Itoss spoke on the
history or n est ii aven,
and Timothy Wilson,
president
of
Good
Samaritan home accepted the plaque from
Donna Martensen Marjorie eumannn photo
at right, displays wall
tr"!!iIit! n- Jde by Mrs.
%1artensen for the Good
Sarn&amp;r1tan home

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An Mr Force "hurricane hunter"
plane was ready today to fly into a tropical depression in
the northwestern Caribbean sea that showed signs of
developing Into the season's first tropical storm.
Satellite pictures and island weather reports today
indicated there was no strengthening of the depression
during the night and that it remained stationary. It was
expected to drift northwest during the day and strengthen
slightly.
At 6 a.m., the broad center of the depression was
estimated to be about 125 miles east of Swan Islands,
which lies north of Honduras in Central America.
Reports Sunday night indicated that the top winds of 35
miles an hour were circulating in a counter clockwise dire
tion
a tipoff that a tropical storm might be brewing.

io mexico

MEXICO CITY (UP!) The be identified. "I knew he was in:
deposedthahof Iran, his wife, a Mexico but I though in:
son and two dogs today spent Acapulco. I've been waiting on
the first day of their Mexican the telex to get instructions;
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exile behind the wall s of a from my government."
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banker's mansion in CuerThe diplomat said the emnavaca, a summer retreat for bassy probably would not get'
the wealthy since the time of Involved In the shah's affair
eyening and was greeted bya crowd of about 5o,000people
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Aztecs
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singing Polish folk songs in St Peter's Square
an Iranian court has issued a
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It was the fourth nation Shah death warrant for the shah and
"I personally thought! was returning to Rome but Now
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I'm not so sure because! heard a Polish song," the pontiff
visited since leaving turbulent two-man operation opened in
joked from his window overlooking the square as the
Iran Jan. 19. His arrival in 1975 after the shah visited
evening sun sank behind thedome of St. Peter's Basilica.
Mexico City caught members of Mexico.
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p ' r.
He said if the Iran regime of
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the shah's foe, Ayatollah'
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Sporting a li ght-colored suit Ruhollah Khomeini, wants to
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and
appearing happy though protest the shah's presence in
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
Two musicians from the
thin,
the shah said upon his Mexico It will probably do so
Soviet Union's Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra who
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rival from Nassau at Mexico through the Mexican embassy1
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have been romantically linked, arrived Sunday in the
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City's International Airport in Tehran.
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United States but it was not immediately known if they
c.
that
he plann ed to spend "a few
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One newspaper said the shah:
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would be gra nted asylum
r
"•.'...s. months" In Mexico.
planned
to move on within a few
Trumpet player Valentin Malkov and violinist Nataltya
"We have had such pleasant days to the wealthy playground,
Koloskova were in seclusion today after stepping arm-in',J
memories of our visit to of Acapulco on the West Coast,
rm onto American soil with the hope of being granted
Mexico," he said, referrin g to where he and his sister
political asylum.
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last visi In May 1975. "We Princess Shams, own a huge
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so much your beautiful mansion. But there was rw
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from U.S. Embassy officials in Japan Sunday after
scenery and your hospitality, official confirmation of the
,
completing a 16-concert tour of that country with the
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aIIeØIeIIII,I1mpress,IFarah, an repo
Soviet orchestra.
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18-year-old son and six other
Princess Shams has refurb•:C
people were immediately ished the seaside mansion
whisked off in four dark originally built for actress
Prj
iouslnesto the wealthy resort Merle Oberon. Foreign and
limousines
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town ot-Cusrnaaca
v, SO miles- Mexican ourna1istz who ha
NICOSIA, Cjprus (VP!) Iraq is breaking the OPEC
of Mexico City,
staked out the Acapulco thter
price front by boosting Its crude oil prices to the level of
Police sources there con- national Airport Sunday ex.
firmed the shah and his party pecting the Shah to arrive said
Libyas, a move that could send Persian Gulf oil prices to
were staying at the white, there were no special security'
around $20 a barrel, an authoritative Middle East weekly
Spanish colonial-style mansion or other preparations at the
said today.
of Manuel Espinoza Iglesias, airport.
The Middle East Economic Survey said Iraq has
president
of the private Banco
The shah and his family had
notified its crude oil customers that a "most-favored
de Comerclo and known as one been living on Paradise island
seller" clause is to be included in contracts effective June
of
Mexico's
"mega- In the Bahamas since March 30
I
capitalists."
The shah's three youngest
This, MEES reported, will mean Iraq will get "the
The shah used Espinosa's children left the Bahamas May
highest premium charged by any other OPEC producer"
sleek white twin-engine Starjet 26 for California.
over and above base prices for crude oil supplied under
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for the 21/4.'hour flight from
Iran's
contracts.
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Pollee described the shah's
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lodgin gs as a "very comforta1P
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ble and very secure" colonialstyle mansion, complete with a
high wall for privacy.
The town, popular among
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
Raymond J. Turrill
4.
wealthy tourists attracted to
HOSPITAL
Cyrus W. Weckerle. D.Itona
year-round spring-like weather,
Enterprise
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Mertyce L. Faus
JUNE Ill
Wilbert
a.
Daugherty,
ptnetree.s
and rolling hills, once
SANFORD:OMISSIONS
JeanefteOsteen. Columbia S.C.
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boasted
a
swnmer home of
Paula Simpson &amp; baby girl, Sanford
Susie A. Culver
Emperor
Maximilian and
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI)
Eugene 0. Drogus
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JUNE
Empress Carlota. Maximilian
Crews dug up pipe li'
ADMISSIONS
Joseph W.Duggar
was the archduke of Austria Alaska's rugged Brooks Range
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Dawn E. McCullough
SANFORD:
who served as emperor of today In search of a leak that
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Ellison Meish
Margaret Childs
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Mexico from 1864 until his closed the $9 bi llion Trans
Rufus NMN Smith
Anthon y Cooledge
ji
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Phyllis
hy
A. Taylor
execution In 1867.
Alaska pi peline and sent crudà
Effie B. Durden
Charles Walker
5
Th
etownsquare
Is
dominated
oil
oozing through a snow.
FlowerS
Lottie
Carolyn J. Woodard
0 i by the summer residen ce of covered mountain pass and into
Lin" . Murphy
Maurice A. Evans, Lake Mary
1. e
Paul Tobin
Dorothy E. Head, Lake Monroe
,
pan
explorer Hernando
e Atigun River,
Sally Riggs, Orange City
Cortes, the conquerer of the
e accident deprives oil
Th
DISCHARGES
Herman G.
Osteen
Ke
Aztecs.
Cuernavaca
was
also
a
companies
SANFORD:
of more than 1.2
BI RTHS
Pamela Bryant
ANFORD:
summer retreat for Aztec million barrels of precious
Myrle &amp; Mary K. Summerslll a
.t nobility.
"black gold" the pipeline has
Joel Oliver
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The
shah
also
owns
a
large
been
John
H.
Perkins
delivering daily to tankers
Anthony I Sally Riggs
a girl
Milner F. Ryals
mansion in the town but police at the southern Alaska port of
DISCHARGES
Kather i ne
sources said no member of the Valdez.
nie Brown
Iranian royal family has ever
An undetermined amount of
Roger L. Johnson, DeBary
&amp;uch.eI D. Green
stayed
in it.
Ronald L. Nichol, Longwood
th A. Pagden
on leaked from the buried pipe
na R. Mod—
Barry W. Smith, Ost
Only a handf ul of people were at barren Atigun Pass, about
P
on hand to greet the shah when 165 miles south of the Prudhoe
he landed with his family and Bay oil fields, and was carried
two dogs — a French poodle and by a small stream into the
a huge Doberman Pinscher — Atigun River, Alyeska Pipeline
at 4:30 p.m. EDT at a private Services said,
9 a.m. readings: tem- to 16 mph shiftin to northerly
section of the airport.
Sam Akin, spokesman for
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) ell"1xwII ulfliI including should investigate the
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circurn- The lawyer said Spenitelink
7
ture, 7$; overnight lows,
Greetirig him were a Mexican AlYeska, said a 50-man crew
o jbt :Ya::
Th e House Corrections, superintendent David Brierton,
The
ipig the last walked in quietly under his own military secur ity of ficial and a was
today Bud
working to find the break In
~,7, yesterday's high, U; ffT
and Probation CmIt- to get information on Spen- hours of John Spenkelink's li
pefee...,
fe power, sat down in the electric crew from the government- the pipe and clean up
lrometric pressure, 2L13;
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last
momen
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the spill.
tee may investigate reports kellnk
ThESDAY
and construct an accurate chair and even' helped guards owned television station, ap- The river current took oil
rplative humidity, 79 per
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abo ut
John Spenkelink had to be
Brierton has refused to picture of what occurred," adjust a thin strap.
Daytona Beach: WAJI
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parently the only reporters told four miles downstream before
comment on events leading up Sadowski said.
1L07
gagged
and
bound
before
his
"I want to be positive the in advance of the shah's it
Forecut: Partly cloudy '-"- 1
p.m., low 3:48
to the execution other than to
was contained with booms he
execution ,
ti
death
rules
make the process as arrival,
through Tuesday. Slights chance 3:54 p.m.
said.
brand as "absolutetly false" penalty, while Woodruff sup- comnfqtabie
Rep.
Arnett
Girardeau,
as possible on
Port Canaveral: high 8:58 cha
Iran's charge d'affaires in
it thundershowers
y
Akin said the quantity of
irman of the panel, says ji statements by death row in- ports it. Woodruff said he
a.m., 10:22 P.m., lo* 3i41 Lm.,
person
that
is
executed
1
tjnlglit becoming more
realig
Mexico
City, Manoucheher spilled oil was "not sizable" as
y
may ask House Speaker Hyatt mates to the Si Petersburg believes the death row inmates'
Tuesday. Highs around N. 3.45 pm.
Brown for authority to probe Times that they heard scuffllng statements were exaggerated ing it can't ever be an entirely Kazeni was at the airport far as the firm could tell,
Bayport: high 4:04 a.m., 2:53 reports Spenke
comfortable proposition ,"
earlier Sunday and left for
tonight
mostly
in
the
mid
"But we don't have anto
link struggled and shouting when Spenkelink and wants the matter cleared
sald.
If Upper OL WiS&amp; easterly 10 p.m., wW ci. a.m.,
Tehran
two hours before the estimate on how much oil
Pwith Florida State Prison was being readied for the up so it can't be used to
Brierton should be forced to i.hab arrived,
escaped, because it escaoed
electric chair.
guards and had to be bound
ti.a,w,iti .n1t iii i.mi,ii.h....e
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former
Iranian
Sadowkl
underground and then stirIn a departure from previous
gagged to get him into
Witnesses to the execution said.
monarch
had
been
expected
in
faced,"
he said. "We don't
electric chair.
practice, Spenkelink wasn't
were seated In a special 10001 in
Mexico
since
be
was
granted
a
"U
indeed
what
was
reported
know
how
allowed to make a final
much Is still unfront of the death chamber with
train the Inmates did not occur, tourist vim June 1, all reports derground."
Two other legislators
statement to witnesses and
venetian blinds concealing the thereno remon
why the had pointed to Acapulco as his
Atigun Pass, at 4,500 feet, is
manded Investigations
Rep. witnesses weren't allowed to electric chair. The blinds were geijan
nest
place
tif
exile
In
the
urn
frgg
prl
the
highest point on the 800-mile:
Tom Woodr uf f, R-St. Peters. watch him brought into the
raised after Spenkelink had - should ad be süi it
and
his
stop
in
the
capital
trout
pipeline
and the pipe is burled
burg, who witnessed the execu- death chamber.
been brought In
and Immediately. For him to stunned members of the Irani- from five to seven feet untlon two weeks ago, and Rep.
"Clearly, since we have
Woodruff says a lawyer silo have stonewalled it is
wrong an embassy.
derground there, he said.
Bill Sadowski, D-Miami.
conflicting percepti ons of what
witnessing the execution Said
and
breaches
pe
what
I
"You mean he's here, in
rceive
The leaking on was spotted:
Girardeau, DJackaonyjlJe, occurred, it would be my very
later he was able to watch the state's duty to the people to Mexico City?" said one
emsaid the committee may subpo- firm belief the Legislature
Sunday
by a pilot flying over
ttr ouuh a crack in the blinds.
k........
uey uueuwer wno uecunea to
the pass.
VATICAN CITY (UP!)
Exalted albeit exhausted,
Pope John Paul II took a well-earned day of rest today
after his nine-day tour of his native Poland, a visit that
demonstrated the Polish people's love for the church
despite 35 years of state-sponsored atheism.
The 59-year-old pope, noticeably tired and speaking
with
with a raspy voice, return ed to the Vatican Sunday
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comfortably at Tufts-New England Medical Center after
suffering a "mild heart attack" during the weekend.
Hospital officials late Sunday night described the 84year-old Fiedler's condition as stable, adding the maestro
had "settled in for the night" in the medical center's
cardiac care unit.
The veteran conductor, who celebrated his 50th anniversary this spring as head of the Boston Pops, was
rushed to the medical center at 7:30 p.m. Saturday from
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but he predicts Philadelphians will be "begging" for him
to return by next summer.
riul Touting his administration's accomplishments In an
interview in Sunday's Philadelphia Bulletin, "This city
could never pay Frank Rizzo back for what I've done
slept on floors, no holidays, no vacation,"
When asked what he will do after he leaves office, Rizzo
said he was considering a number of options writing a
nationally syndicated column; writing a book or two about
his years in the Police Department and as mayor, or going
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used to demonstrations
for federal work force,
of living in each city.
Other issues are Carter's 5,5
The spark for the protest was
peace, against nuclear bombs
percent cap on federal pay
and power, for integration, Carter's long-awaited proposal,
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strike, but have designated this
week of protest over what they
see as politically motivated
attempts by the president to
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posted another eye In space as part of the U.S. Defense
Department's network of "spy" satellites designed to
detect Russian and Chinese space launch activities.
The newest of the U.S. military's classified satellites
roared aloft at 9:38 a.m. Sunday above the flaming tail of
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In the book, titled
"Fanne Foxe," the author
says she became pregnant
by Mills but opted for an
abortion. She also says she
and Mills, both married at
the time to other people,
exchanged simple wedding

"Tidal Basin Bombshell"
following one incident
involving Mills, told him in
advance that she had included some tidbits in the
book to help promote sales.
The 70-year-old Mills,

Foxe, precipitated Mills'
fall from power.
Congressional colleagues
stripped Mills of the
committee chairmanship
he had held For 17 vents in
retaliation for the incidents.
"It's awfully hard to
admit you're an alcoholic,"
said Mills, who has not had
a drink since Feb. 14, 1975.
"Alcoholism
is
so
misunderstood. Manspeople don't consider it a
disease, even HIiUIV doetots.
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disease. That's why I say
I 'm a r"covcrmg alcoholic,
not a recovered alcoholic."

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read Ms. Foxe's book but
has read and heard reports
about it.
"The book is full of lies,"
Mills said. ''She called me
before it was printed. She
was crying and told Inc she
had to put these things in
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the House Ways and Means
Committee said the
stripper, nicknamed the

vows and that Mills gave
her his Masonic ring as a
wedding gift.
"I would be blacked out
for months at a time,"
Mills said of his drinking
problem. A was blacked
out (luring my last campaign and I was blacked
out when I went on stage
with Fanne."
One of the old-line conservatives in Congress,
Mills appeared on the
Boston Pilgrim Theater
stage with Ms. Fox shortly
after winning re-election in
1974. The incident, along
with one in Washington
that took place at the tidal
b'IS11I also involving Ms.

here to address a weekend
gathering of 600 recovered

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(UPI) Wilbur Mills says
Fanne Foxe's book about
their relationship when he
was one of the most
powerful figures in
Congress was deliberately
"full of lies" in an effort to
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DESK RIFLED
Mrs. Denton said her son had been visiting friends in Sanford
A burglar broke into the Pmecrest Baptist Church at 119 W.
and was returning home when the accident occurred. She said he
Airport Blvd. Friday night, Sanford police reported.
worked at his father's auto clinic In Geneva.
Police said the burglar broke a window on the east side of the
An Investigation of the accident is being conducted, the HighSunday School building and gained entry. Once inside, police said,
way Patrol reported, but as of today charges against the driver the burglar rifled a desk drawer, but no items were reported
had not been filed.
stolen. Another window on the church was broken and police said
The Highway Patrol said Denton was the 19th person to the from the total damage was estimated at $150.

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an auto acefdeiat in Seminole County this year.

Kelly Jay Denton, 18, of rural Geneva hoped to take his
motorcycle to the North Carolina mountains this summer for one
last spin before selling the machine and returning to school.
He never made the trip. On Saturday he died when a car crossed
the center line on state Route 46 near Route 426 and collided with
his motorcycle head-on, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
A Spokesman at Seminole Memorial Hospital said Denton was
pronounced dead on arrival at shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday. The
spokesman said the driver of the car, Butise McMillian, 58, who
lists his address as P.O. Box 340, Sanford, suffered multiple injuries in the collision. He was admitted to the hospital and today
his condition is listed as fair, hospital sources said.
"He loved to ride his motorcycle, but he was going to sell it
when he got back from the mountains. He wanted to go back to
school in the fall," Mrs. Thomas Denton, the victim's mother,
said today.
According to the Highway Patrol, Denton was driving eastbound on Route 46 when McMilllam, heading west on the highway,

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problems, and Independent Colorado truckers have called
for a nationwide truckers strike.
Shootings at truck drivers ignoring an independent
truckers protest increased during the weekend. The independents are protesting rising diesel fuel prices and
dwindling supplies, the 55-mph speed limit and weight
limits.
About 80 independent truckers meeting Sunday in Minnesota asked President Carter to declare a national
emergency. The truckers asked for a 100 percent fuel
allocation, an increase of the speed limit to at least 65 mph
nationwide and a federal and state diesel fuel tax
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Maybe It Is because I'm from Chicago where
graffiti Is such a literary tradition, but I have to say
I am disappointed with the Florida offerings.
I'm not blaming the dearth of wit on the lack of
Imagination of local writers, though. I think it Is a
simple case of environmentally-Induced stagnation.
After all, there aren't any subway walls nearby.
Nor are there many wall posters with pictures on
which mustaches and black eyes can be added by

Monday, June 11, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G IOR DA'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,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

mischievous artists.
About all the samplings I have seen locally are
crude, tasteless spray-paint efforts by vandals on
schools and other buildings. They are hardly

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commendable, and fall well below the status of
graffiti.
But I'm willing to offer a solution to the problem
and In the process provide some energetic entrepreneur a way to make a dollar. My solution is
simple: vending machine graffiti boards.
Chalk boards with plexiglass coverings could be
installed, like soft drink or candy bar machines, at
strategic locations such as bus statlois and airports. Smaller units could be placed in restrooms.

It's my belief that the machine would keep from
desecration the walls of buildings now being
defaced, saving untold dollars in cleanup. Also, the
boards would put all the writing in a central, easy to
spot location - a benefit to the reading public.

At the deposit of a quarter, the plexiglass
covering would unlock and small piece of chalk

come.

Ironically, it was not business that challenged
this mandatory aspect of the voluntary guidelines.
It was labor, which was never threatened by
anything more than a weak presidential jawbone.
Restricted in wage negotiations with industries
thus forced to hold their price increases to 0.5
percent below the average hikes of 1976-77, the
AFL-CIO and 10 of its member unions took the
government to court.
Their victory, announced in a ruling handed
down in a federal court recently, promises to finish
off the president's guidelines, which were already
crumbling under the onslaught of a 13 percent
inf4at ion rate, bureaucratic ineptitude, and
rationalized wage-contract violations, notably in
the case of the Teamsters. U.S. District Judge
Barrington Parker's decision was unequivocal:
"The program establishes a mandatory systemof
wage and price controls unsupported by law."
The WhiteHouse can nnnnl th1c (IDI'iQinn
which it promises to do, or ask Congress for
enabling legislation. Neither course offers hope. it
is as unlikely that a higher court will find government sanctions against contractors to be within the
of definition of "voluntary" as it is unlikely that
this Congress will grant any kind of wage-price
controls,
Meanwhile, nothing much will be changed. The
rampant inflation long since flooded over and
around the guidelines dike. And, moreover, even
though wage and price increases unrelated to increased productivity can contribute to inflation,
they are mere symptoms rather than root causes of
it. The wellspring of inflation is federal deficit
spendiniz - the covering of multi-billion-dollar
overdrafts, on the U.S: Treasury ,by printtng:
money and by massive borrowing, which must
debase the currency.
But this is not to say that labor and business
can now abandon all restraint in setting wages and
prices. Now that the guidelines are truly voluntary,
all the more reason the government and the
American people should work together to inhibit
this much of the inflationary pressures that
threaten our economic well-being.
Defeat of the voluntary wage-price guidelines
could be a national blessing if this forces the
president and the Congress away from placebo
economic policies and back to the only sure cure for
inflation - a balanced budget and reduction of the
horrendous federal debt.

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A major development In the controversy over the SALT II
agreement occurred when the agreement was endorsed In
principle by NATO.
The endorsement was unanimous by the 14 allies of the United
States in the 15-nation North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
The French foreign minister objected that the ceilings on the
number of missiles in the new agreement were too high and
would not really restrain the missile race. He also objected to
endorsing the treaty without having seen it. (The final details
are still being negotiated although a summit meeting has been
set for June 15-18 In Vienna, where the United States and the
Soviet Union are to sign the treaty.) Nevertheless, France
joined In the NATO communique, which said:
"Ministers agreed that a balanced limitation of the nni'Ipjr
weapons capabilities of the Soviet Union and the United States
will make an Important contribution to East-West relations and
security. They looked forward to the opportunity to study in
depth the official SALT II text once the treaty is signed."
All of these factors give weight to their position. It
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Idi, Idi, who's got the Amin?
The ousted Ugandan tyrant may be in Libya
under the protection amounting to virtual house
arrest of his most notable supporter, that
fanatic's fanatic, Muammar el-Qaddafi.
Or he may be in Baghdad, shopping aro und
among the more radical Islamic regimes for
arms and men to stage a military comeback.
Or he may have gone underground to his
native bush country of northern Uganda to carry
on a guerrilla campaign with the remnants of his
army against the Tanzanian-supported
liberators in Kampala.

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you."
It is not that the public thinks Carter is

deliberately deceiving it as Lyndon B. Johnson
and Richard M. Nixon did in the dark days of
Vietnam and Watergate. Carter still gets high
marks for personal honesty and Integrity.

Take your pick. The whereabouts of one of the
most repellent figures to play a walk-on part on
the world stage In recent years is a subject of
rnnaitIriih1
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Less so, possibly, in Uganda itself, where the
dominant sentiment Is simply thankfulness that
he is at last gone although still far from
forgotten.
And even should he be, already black Africa
seems to have found a replacement in Bokassa I
of the Central African Empire. That individual
has been little heard from since his grandiose
self-coronation some three years back as r uler of
the backwater former French colony of UbangiShari.
He has more than made up for that, however,
with the now confirmed k il lings of students
objecting, among ot her things, to regulations
requiring them to wear government uniforms.
According to Amnesty International, w hich blew
the first whistle on the incident, the dead
children between ages 8 and 16 may number in
the hundreds.
Bokassa himself hps acknowledged deaths,
but minimized the number. And in his version,
they were not children but "Grown-ups, youths."
There have been suspicions of rottenness in
this particular chunk of African real estate for
some time, but heretofore little clear evidence
other than the public beating sometime back of a
Western journalist, administered personally by
the emperor.
The co untry Bokassa rules is potentially rich
in uranium, iron, copper and other minerals. But
so far, geography and politics have frustrated
profitable exploitation. As it is, the Central
African Empire Is one of the most Impoverished
of the brotherhood of nations. Per-capita in come
in $110 (1974 fIgures); life expectancy Is 33 for
men, 36 for women; the birthrate of 43.4 per 1,000
is among the highest in the world, but so is infant
mortality.
Under the circumstances, the country is In no
Position economically to afford Bokassa, whose
personal taste runs to gold beds, Mercedes autos
and Napoleonic Imperial trappings. Neither,
Politically, is the rest of black Africa.
But as was the case with Idi Amin in Uganda,
the Organization of African Unity has maintalneti hands off Bokassa's misrule.
The OAU purports to represent the conscience of Its black African member states, and
It does this quite vocally In dealing with the
nonAfrican world. It has, for example, warned the
United States and Britain of grave consequences
should they recognize the newly installed blaci.'
majority regime in Zimbabwe Rhodesia.
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it is not Carter's character that is in quedloe
but his competence; not his veracity, but his
vision. And that is a distinction that seems to
have escaped the president and his closest aides,
all of whom are baffled and somewhat bitter
about the obvious lack of confidence In Carter
that shows up in the polls and in the growing
challenge to his presidency from within his own
political party.
"The level of cynicism out there Is just in.
credible!" moaned one of the White House
Georgians last week. "No matter what we say,
or how carefully we back It up, people simply
don't believe us."
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president's Inner circle, to look for scapegoats
elsewhere - to point the finger at a cowardly
Congress held captive by powerful special Interests, at rapacious oil companies, at a selfish
populace that stubbornly refuses to recognize the
need for sacrifices In its standard of living.
And indeed, there are good grounds for
criticizing all of the above. But attempts to
spread the blame around will not get the
president off the hook politically. If anything, It
exacerbates Carter's troubles when he Is perceived as being at the mercy of events rather
than the master of them.

OUR READERS WRITE
Ode To Lake Mary
HI, Lake Mary:
It's been about four months ago
Since moving to this city.
At first we felt it was too small
Although we found It pret ty.

We took the tour around the town
Drove up and down the street
Then went into the post office
Where all the people meet.
We drove around the City Hall
And yes, we m
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Surprised we were to f in d this place
We tho ught, it wasn't fit
But now we've grown to love this
place
We've made a lot of friends
They're not the kind you find In towns
Too, big, no time they'll lend
But we know It's going to happen
And it won't be very long
This sm all and friendly little town
Will grow—We won't be wrong
They're putting up new things each

People will forgive a president for making the
"wrong" choice in a difficult situation as long as
he acts decisively and communicates an aura of
confidence about his chosen course.
Carter, however, does neither. He acts to
decontrol crude oil prices, then says he wouldn't
veto a bill extending controls. He says all
Americans must make sacrifices to fight inflatlon and curb energy consumption, then
promises to shield the poor, the farmer, and
anyone else who screams loudly enough.
Cabinet officials contradict presidential
statements and go undisciplined; Democrats In
Congress denounce Carter's policies and go
unpunished. The president says he will fight to
the bitter end for what he believes Is right, but he
Is using weapons loaded with blanks.

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By JIM ILAYNES
Herald Sports Editor
Hunting and fishing licenses
aren't up for renewal until the
end of this month, but already
Seminole County fishermen are
complaining about recent price
hikes okayed by the Florida
legislature.

day
Such as houses, roads and plants
Soon all the cities near us
Will take a second gla nce
Although we know that someday
Quite large It's going to grow
We'll stay right here with all our
friends.
And new ones, get to know.
So dear mayor of this town

Don't worry, nor don't fret
We'll stand right there to help you
While It's growing, you can bet.
Bonnie L. Olvera
Washington Ave.
Lake Mary

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has its uses. A $270 million loan frn
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Since the Argentine military junta seized
power fr*n Isabel Peron in 1976, an estimated
20,000 persons have simply disappeared. They
were swept off Into the night by Vldela'sarmed
thugs for Imprisonment, torture and in many
cases death. Acting on reports from prisoners'
families and some lucky survivors, the InterAmerican Commission on Human Rights
1ACHR petitioned the Videla government for
perxnlaslcrn to Investigate the situation In
Argentina.
ObvIously fearing the results of an in.
uependent outside Investigation, Videla Initially
rejected the corwnlulon's request
At the seine time, however, the Argentine
govenunent was actively seeking a loan froin the
U.S. Export-lmnpo,t Bank for $270 million to buy
turbines fruan the Allls-thalmers Corp. for anew
hydroelectric dam on the Parana River,
The State Department, at the request of its
liwiuci affairs office, decided to use the AllisChalmers deal as a lever to pry a little humanity
out of the Videla regime.
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strategy In a letter last July 10 to John Moore,
chairman of the Export-import Bank: "If
Argentina were to invite the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights to visit under
cire*gnstances which would permit It to carry
out Its mandated functions, we would relax
certain restrictions now placed on United States
aid and trade programs for Argentina."
Noting that Videla had not extended 'an in.
vitatlon 10 the coUlflhlZSlOfl "In a form It can
MCCeI*," Vance wrote: "In view of this wemust
CIflmefld against Export-import financing at
this time of the Allis-Qmialnicr, application. .."
1 State Deportment's position was taken
despite pressure from Rep. Clornag Ziblockj, DWis., chairman of the House Cmunittee on
International Relation,. The congressman
pointed out the dWi&amp;ripandvenga risk of sootching the Milwaukee firm's loan applkatlon.
"'11w Impact of losing this contract In terms of
balance of Payments, U.S. employment and the
economy In general is obvious," Zablocki had
written Vance 1i4 June 20. .ft would he par.
ticularly reettabte for a US, firm to lose this
contract now to Japanese or Russian cornpetition for the 154* of Export-Import Bank
b4pport. should the human rights situation In
Argentina Improve to such a degree that Export.
import support would be made available within
a few weeks or ziwnths."

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Department. A confidential memorandum of
Aug. 29, 1978, warned: "A political decision
against Argentina would be disastrous.
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could hardly be argued that the hydroelectrc
plant could in any way improve the civil and
political liberties of Argentinians, but conversely
it is hardly tenable either that would In any way
further jeopardize their liberties."
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Undoubtedly aware of this pressure on the
Stale Department, Videla resisted the adzninistratlon's turbines-for-human-rights
Proposition, But in Rome last September during
thelnst11atlon of the late Pope John Paul I, Vice
President Mcndale met with President Videla.
Soon after, the State Department gave Its
blessing to the Allis-Chalmers loan, and Videla
has since given his reluctant permission for a
human rights commission visit.
A confidential State Department memo soon
after the Mondale-Videja meeting noted that
"the word is out in town that Mondale and Videla
struck it Ruuuui deal, EXIM financing for an
IACHR visit."
The secret deal thcbt please human rights
advocates in Foggy Bottom. A confidential
memo dated: "Our caving tint on EXIM
financing without any improvement in the
human rights situ4iun will convince the
lArgentinej hardliners that they have stared

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SISTER, Inc. noon, Holiday Inn.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road.
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airpost.
Seminole South Rotary 7:50 a.m., Lard Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, Sears, Altamonte Mall, 10 a.m.
Tanglewood AA, 8p.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 p.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.
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on brushcovered hillsides
or perched in trees to
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Eighteen
thousand
people paid $5 each to baste
in the blistering sun and
hundreds of others huddled

Hall became involved in
the anti-nuclear movement
two years ago through
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Funeral service is for the living.
for those
left behind who must make an adjustment.
What we do, therefore, must be based upon
their individual thoughts and feelings.

Browne and Bonnie Raitt.

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Kelly Jay Denton, 18, of
Geneva, died Saturday afternoon at Seminole Memorial
Hospital as the result of a
motorcycle-car accident. Born
In Titusville, he had lived In
Geneva for 17 years. He was a
member of the First Baptist
Church of Geneva and a
mechanic's helper. He attended
Seminole County schools,

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He Is survived by his father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Denton, Geneva;
brother, Todd Denton, Geneva;
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Denton, Longwood.
Brlsson Funeral Home-PA is
in charge of arrangements.

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Archie B. Smith Sr. 82, of 2718
Palmetto Ave., Sanford, died
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Missionary Alliance Church.
Builder and manager of the
Sanford Boatworks until his
death, he helped build the old
Osteen Bridge.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Ruth P. Smith, Sanford;
brother, Chester L. Smith,
Savannah Ga.; sons, Archie B.
Smith Jr., Sanford, Samuel S.
Smith, Jacksonville and
Tommy C. Smith, Leslie, Ga.;
daughters, Mrs. Mary S. Hall,
Jacksonville, Mrs. Sylvia S.
McCampbell, West Palm Beach
and Mrs. Arlene S. Redmer,
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DENTON, KELLY JAY
Funera set-vices for Kelly Jay
Denton, ii, of Geneva, who died
Saturday will be at 10:30 am.
Tuesday at Brisson Funeral
Home with Rev. Leo Barnes
officiating. Burial In Geneva
Cemetery. Brisson Funeral
Home PA In charge.
SMITH. ARCHIE B., SR. Funeral services for Archie B.
Smith Sr.. $2. of 7715 Palmetto
Ave., Sanford, who died
Saturday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, will be at 2 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.
Eric Darrow Officiating. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be
made to Archie B. Smith Sr.
Memorial Fund In care of
Sanford Alliance Church. Burial
In Evergreen Cemetery
Gramkow in charge.

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of the Ku Klux Klan. This time
"We embarrassed the Klan." scheduled it rally for .icuie' 23 in
Klux Mail and civil rights 1960s.
America."
we're going to win."
he said of Saturday's marches. l)ecatur
leaders say their twin demon"It's going to be a long, hot
list time we had a rally of
But the Rev. R.B. Cotton' "We really put theizi in their
"We're going to see a replay
strations on the streets of this summer
in Decatur and of the '60s, except it's going to reader, a project director for place."
this kind, we had 11,000
north Alabama city Saturday across Alabama," KKK chaplin be a lot worse," predicted Bill the Southern Christian LeaderKlan leaders, calling for people,- Steel said. '1 believe
were only the beginning of a Bill Hiccio said. "If necessary, Wilkinson, imperial wizard of ship Conference, saw it dif- "victors over the racemixers, we will have 25,000 people this
nationwide resurrection of the we will spill every drop of blood the Invisible Empire, Knights lerently.
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Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Seminola Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellow Hall,
1074 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees Board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee

down the - Yankees, or that the dollar, not;
Southern idealism, still rules in Washington.";
Footnote: In fact, sources told our associate;
Bob Sherman, Videla has in recent weeks
relaxed the iron-fisted repression of his die.
tatorship, hoping to clean things up for the:
IACHR visit later this summer.
WASHINGTON WHIRL: Jimmy Carter, who
squeaked his way to victory as the "anti.;
Washington" candidate in 1976, is apparently
planning the some action in 1980. At a recent
White House reception for Vietnam veterans,:
Kirk Bauer, a legislative assistant to Rep. Peter
Peyser, D-N.Y., delivered a message to th
president. Bauer, who lost a leg in Vietnam, told
Carter: "1 have a message from my father. H
thinks you'll get re-elected no matter what thosi
bum in Washington say." Replied a smiting ,
Carter: "I can take care of the bums."
The Treasury is planning to auction off
7000 Carson City silver dollars, and is working
out a way to make sure that bidders get a fair:
shake. But the time it has taken to set up
the
auction has provided an unexpected bonus for:
the successful purchasers of the collector's,
iteiis. The coins, p1-c-wrapped years ago, con- $
thin a message from the president of the United
States: "As we approach America's Bicenlennial, this historic silver dollar is one of the.:'
most valuable reminders of 'our nation's
heritage." The president? Richard Nixon.

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July 1. Hunting licenses went

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The state estimates an extra hunting license fees, cluck cluded in the measure. ,cimed at
combination licenses are up to pay raise Iromim $25,000 to $2.9 million will be raised next houses could be sprwging up at commercial fishermen.
$40,000. I think if they knew year and the money is ear- favorite hunting haunts The
An 1fl('OUnt. hunting license
$17.50
"I've already had a couple of where the money was going, it micarked for enforcement of resulting $90,000 raised ouhI increased Ironic $2 to $450
wildlife laws, fish restocking match a $150,000 federal grant
fishermen come in to buy their would make a difference."
Non-resident lees remained
programs and expansion of for building duck habitats.
new license, and flatly refuse to
the same, a five-day license
pay when they learned of the
I)uii Putt, of Katie's linding hunting lands.
also e('stlng $S 50. 14-day costing
increase," said Jim Prevatte, on the Vekiva River, said he
State
legislators
Hunting license prices were reversed themselves by $7.0 and yearly license $10.50.
of the Osteen Bridge Fishing had no complaints yet. "But
Camp.
then not many have ccmc in to raised for the first time in 44 ratifying a compromise bill that Those prices were increased
"They are imiad. I think the renes yet," he added, "they sears.
ouhl b'n fish trap use in last %ear .
Mangeinitni ai •;taiicps also
bigges. problem is they feel the will come closer to the end of
If Go. Robert Graham signs Florida territorial waters. Crab
$10.
extra money will be c:ivinv the month"
into law a new bill on duck and lobster traps are not in- remained the same

ktesLdent fishing licenses
went from $3 to $6.50, effective

TUESDAY, JUNE 12
Suburban Republican Women's Club, 10 a.m., at The
First FS&amp;L, SR 436, Altamonte Springs. Speaker Betty
Smith of Seminole Sheriff's Department on self defense
and rape. Silent auction.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
community center.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry
and 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
11n-County Road Runners CB Club, 7:30 p.m., Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13
White Elephant sale and auction, sponsored by
Camelot Homemakers Assn., 11 a.m., 1532 Canterbury
Circle, Casselberry. Proceeds to Charity.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Recovery, 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., Sears, Altamonte
Mall.
NART-AARP directors meeting, 2 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce building.
United Veterans and Senior Citizens, Inc., 10 a.m.,
American Legion Campbell-Losslng Post 53, Sanford.
Open to all honorably discharged veterans and to
registered voters over 55.
Altamonte-Casselberry Chamber of Commerce, 11:45
a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center. Speaker-State Rep.
Bobby Brantley on 1979 Legislative Session.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,

JACK ANDERSON

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Stop, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
Lake view Middle School Advisory Committee 7:30 p.m.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry and 7 p.m., Florida Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte
Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m.,and 7:30 p.m. Canton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, Deland; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.

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or whatever, he or she would close the glass
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voluntary" wage-price guidelines last October as
a sort of administration showcase against inflation,
he made a contradiction that may give the
blow to his program. He pledged to bar government
contracts from businesses that did not volunteer tQ
go along.

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jockey Ronnie Franklin dismissed the more than $1.3
million wagered Saturday by
tens of thousands of fans who
had hoped to see Spectacular
Bid become racing's third
consecutive Triple Crown
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causing it to bleed profusely.
"It was in there pretty good,"
said Delp. "1 could see It was
hurting him and when I pulled it
out it hurt him even more."
Delp, however, said he
continued preparing the horse
for the race as planned, giving
him a bath and walking him 45
minutes. At 10 a.m., however,
Delp said he notified the
Meyerhoffs that he might have

confusion and disappointment
as Bid finished third behind
Coastal and Golden Act, the
first time the alleged "Horse of
the Century" lost in 12 starts.
What Franklin, trainer Bud
Delp, and Harry, Teresa and
Tom Meyerhoff said they were
concealing was that Bid had
injured his left front foot on the
morning of the race. According
to Delp, the big gray colt had
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to scratch the colt. But by 3:30
in the afternoon, when Bid did
not seem to be showing any
signs of lameness, Delp decided
to go ahead and run him.
"We were apprehensive all
day, but it was the Triple
Crown," said Delp.
After Bid finished third, Delp
still did not mention the pin
incident because "we'd be
making excuses before a
national TV audience."
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Luckily for Spectacular Bid, there's still
such an organization around as the Society for the Prevention of
C.lty to Animals or else he might be on his way to the
stockyards or glue factory today.
You never saw a horse drop down so much in class In less than
2 minutes. A few days ago, everybody was talking him up as the
new wonder horse, maybe faster and better even than mighty
Secretariat. But, because he failed to win the third gem of the
Triple Crown by a bit more than a length, suddenly he's a bum.
Welcome, Spectacular Bid, to the What Have You Done Lately
Club. What a shame people have such short memories.
If nothing else, Saturday's 111th running of the Belmont Stakes
at Belmont Park proved that winning isn't necessarily
everything. William Haggin Perry's Coastal, trained to near
perfection by Dave Whiteley, won the race with a good ride by
Ruben Hernandez.
Nobody talked about Coastal or Hernandez, though. Not much,
anyway. What everybody buzzed about, instead, was Spectacular
Bid's third-place failure and Ronnie Franklin's poor judgment in
sending the horse out in front too quickly in the grueling mile-anda-half test.
I didn't have a ticket on Spectacular Bid Saturday but from
what I saw and what! heard later from those involved in the race,
I wouldn't hesitate to take one on the horse his next time out.
Okay, he got beat in the Belmont. It is possible everyone
already has forgotten how easily he put away all the other horses
in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, how he was last year's
2-year-old champion and how he had won 12 in a row before
Saturday? Is it possible people have forgotten in such a short time
which horse won the Florida Derby, the Fountain of Youth, the
Flaming
thBluegrass Stakes? Not only Is It possible, that's
what has happened.
My own personal feeling is that Spectacular Bid will come back
to beat Affirmed, last year's Triple Crown winner, later on and he
will win the vast majority of his other future races.
1 think there Is a tendency to write off Spectacular Bid too
quickly, and I also think if I were Ronnie Franklin, I'd have
myself a talk with Eddie Arcaro regarding the virtues of hugging
the rail.
Nobody did that better than Arcaro and if Franklin Is curious at
all about how many races Arcaro won, or stole, by riding that
way, all he has to do is find the place where they keep those old
photo finishes.
Franklin rode fairly close to the rail for a while Saturday, then
surrendered it for no apparent reason and Inexplicably swung
Spectacular Bid wide on the far turn.
"1saw him going on the outside, so I went in," said Hernandez,
who knows an obvious advantage when he sees one.
Some of Franklin's fellow jockeys felt he had made his move
with Spectacular BH much too early but the 19-yearold Franklin
didn't think x . He didn't think he had misjudged even if there
were those who thought he had.
"I know I didn't mess It up because If I did, (trainer) Buddy
Delp would've been down here jumping all over me, and you can
see for yourself he isn't here," Franklin said to newsmen In the
jockeys' quarters after the race.
Franklin said he heard Spectacular Bid making a gargling or
"choking" sound after he pulled the horse up following the race.
He said he never heard that before but a post-race examination
failed to show anything.
"The horse just didn't have it," Delp said Sunday. "We lost a
race, that's all. We'll be hack."
With more experience, Ronnie Franklin Is bound to be better. I
doubt that it will help Angel Cordero, who has a lot of experience
"already and finished far back aboard General Assembly in the
Belmont.
Cordero had differences with Franklin days before the race and
at one point after he was through blaming everyone else, he
blamed the media for his problems.
. Nobody in the jockeys' quarters was any happier over Spectacular Bid's failure to win than Cordero. He didn't even try to
disguise his feelings.
:: "What happened to the 'super horse?" he hollered derisively In
,the jocks' room.
Cordero was enjoying himself so much, you would've thought he
won. He certainly showed a lot of class. Like none. One thing!
have to say for him, though. He didn't try to blame General
Assembly's seventhplace finish on the media. Maybe he just
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this tournament."
Robin Rabldeau and Lisa Devlin of DeLand go flying on the hull of their Prindle
Watson atid Lee Trevino were three tournaments in a five16 Catamaran last weekend on Lake Monroe. It was Strictly Sail Club fun day, among 10 of the top 19 money week span, won $54,000 Sunday.
with some 50 crafts participating in the ziieet.
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week, list Andy Bean as a had showed up.
"It was ridiculous, he was
contender to win the U.S. Open.
Bean insists the hotter It Is, like a robot," said Inman. "He
the better he plays, and he would have birdied more except
proved It this past week under a he was so far In the lead he
scorching Georgia sun by didn't want to be too aggressset t ing a record pace whi le lye."
Inman, who led the C1aái
winning the $300,000 Atlanta
Golf Classic by a whopping until Bean erupted with a eight strokes - the widest course-record 11-under-par 61
winning mar gi n on the PGA on Saturday, was Bean's,
playing partner in Sunday's:
tour in recent years.
"What can I say?" Bean final round and he noted wryly,
asked Sunday, after posting a "You got the feeling watching
him play he could birdi e any
23-under-par 265 the most an
of the touring pros have been hole he wanted."
Bean, who picked up his first'
that far under In since Johnny
ctory
this year, went into the
vi
Miller was 25 under at Tucson
back in 1975. "The hole was final round with a five-stroke
lead and although he had a 67
there and I found it."
Runner-up Joe Inman, who Sunday, he insisted he was
had a career low 15-under in the trying to play conservatively.
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of control while traveling at Sunday at Parkland Memorial
about 100 mph on a south Dallas Hospital and probably no
County drag strip Sunday charges will be filed against
VFW POST $411 DON'S SHOES
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Smith hurled a one-hitter for
the winners. Christ Sprung and
Smith had two hits each, with
Smith
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championships, but the first
two visits ended with the Little
National League entry on top.
Lee Charron and Frederick
Miller are expected to handle'
most of the pitching chores for
Flagshi p Bank, and join Brian'
Sheffield, Horace Knight arid
Eddie Korgan as the top hitters
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players are Dee Johnson and
RYAN MULLINS
Theodore Graham.
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Sanford Little American League champ Flagship Bank
and second place George's accounted for more than half
of that league's 18-man all-star team as each placed five
players on the team.
In the Sanford Little National League, second place
Railroaders topped the all-Mar selections with five picks,
while champion Chase &amp; Co. and Medical Center each put
four players on the team.
The two teams will each participate in a pair of tournaments In Sanford.
The first tournament will be at Ft. Mellon Park on the
Fourth of July. The Sanford-Seminole Jaycees are
sponsoring a four-team invitational tournament which
will also include Paola and Post Orange.
The Sanford Americans play Paola at 10 a.m. on July 4,
while the Sanford Nationals take on Post Orange at 12
noon. The two winners will play for the championship at 6
p.m.
A flveeam, double-deminatlon sub.dlstrlct tournament will open in Sanford July 0 In opening night
games, the Sanford Americans play the Kissimmee
Americans and Paola plays the Kissimmee Nationals.
The Sanford Nationals don't play instil the second night of
the tournament.
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weekend as brothers Mark and three-eighths pole and sent
°PdIchael each picked up heat jockey Danny Winick tumbling
wins, sister Georgeann had a to the track Martin Hamilton
:r of accunda and poppa H. G. tried to guide Doe Sweelea
:yjj had a third in the around the accident area, but
Doe tripped over the fallen
feature.
Other Sanford racers in- horse, dying Instantly. De
uded Tom Connor with a Dynoinite Kid was destroyed.
ourth and fifth and Steve Hamilton suffered a possible
MuIak with a second, two broken collarbone. Winick was
not injured.
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he arrived there Sunday, and
reported that the hoof was
bruised and had hemorrhaged.
However, the veterinarian
added, the bruise might have
been caused by something other
than the pin.
Spectacular Bid was given a
tetanus shot Sunday and was
scheduled to receive antibiotics
for the rest of the week In an
effort to ward off infection.

incident was the real cause of
Bid's loss.
"I was shocked," said steward John Rotz. "We plan no
Investigation, because he
passed the veterinarian's Inspection (before the race)."
Observers at Pimlico said the
horse was visibly favoring the
foot when he came off the van,
although backstretch people at
Belmont reported the colt did
not limp at all when he was
loaded at 6:30 a.m. Sunday.

he knew something was wrong
but Sunday admitted he lied
when he told reporters the
horse was choking and gurgling
during the final part of the race.
"I had to say something so
that's the first thing that
popped Into my head," Franklin said. "That was the real
reason."
However, officials at Belmont
said they were stunned by
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infielder Lee Qiarron, a returnee from last year's all-star
team. He Is joined by teammates Brian Sheffield, Eddie
Korgan, Horace Knight and Frederick Miller.
Named to the team from George's were Chad Braden,
Phil Rinkavage, Eddie Barnes, Scott Carter and Noy
Rivers.
Jo Jo McCloud, the league's top home run hitter with 17,
has one of three Jack Prosser Ford players to make the
Little American League team. He Is joined by teammates
Bruce Sellers and Andrea Williams.
Rounding out the team are Joey Evans and Brian Ashcraft of Atlantic Bunk, Robert Quinn and Larry Thomas of
American Produce Exchange and Alex McGrtff of
Seminole Petroleum.
The one-two hitting and pitching punch of Darryl
Merthie and Clint Bylngton top the picks for Chase &amp; Co.
on the Little National League team. Also selected from
Chase were Keith McGriff and Dee Johnson.
Kevin Smith, Don Grayson, Herbert Dixon, Orion Waldo
and Hobble Boyd were all picked from Railroaders to play
in the all-star team. Medical Center placed Bruce
Franklin, Scott Krlger, Dexter Franklin and Tony Van
Burger an the Little National League squad.
Also picked were Richard Leonard, Lee Frederick and
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played prior to the tournament championship tilt on the:
Fourth of July.
Named to the American squad which will be coached y .
John Lewis, Andy Adcock and Johnny Blake were'. Terrance Carr, Timothy Graham, Todd Revels and John
Lewis of Adcock Roofing; Leonard Lucas, Steve Hickson,
Travis Pickens and Reginald Bellamy of
Westujgje
Merchants; and Jeff Blake, Ronald Blake, Lenlie Thomas"
and Eric Williams of Seminole Sporting Goode.
The Pee Wee Nationals will be coached by Danny
Martin, Dwayne Bohannon, Bill Shaw and Randy Hill,
will include Chris Elland, Eric Lure, Derrick Bur and'"
Eddie Charles of Clam Leonard Shell; Chris Shaw, Mike''
Shaw, Travis Hill and Shay Crockett of Butch's Chevron
Service and Willie Graham, Dwight Brinson, Scott Kern'
and Rusty Smith of Ken Kern's Garage.

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available players released eight picks."
David lurigeciri was clairitud
the Montreal (';uiadiens handle Quebec, Edmonton, Hartford Sunday night, Montreal exFor wee ks the Canadiens and protected by the New York
tlieiiiles during CXPaSiOIi and Winnipeg
aren't laughposed 38 players, by far the have been busier than a Islanders, allowing them to
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(aiiaduens again slioted the shielding ttwii' talent.
rest of tile league how to
"That's why we won't trade
operate. Ferguson knows it only
with them," continued Peitoo ssell. A. the general
letier. "We haven't traded with
manager of the Winnipeg Jets, them ill all these years."
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pallifulk obviows.
isn't anyone luirning?
Ifick Cliartraw, Cain Connor, shaking a hand here and , I f Pat Price. Even those t%%o
Cilli 'IUlt tile %%-it)- they
"You (Ilm't play poker with
PlIt 11119hes, Rod Liulgway, making .I tical there to insure l: % escape tile draft. After all,
do ttuiilgs,' Ferguson said, the dealer," said one man who
Pierre Larouche and Gi ll es that they keep their best Montreal isn't the only club
looking toward the NIil,s has learned, lie is Marcel Lupien are all available.
players. The new teams w il l making deals.
;tniiunl meetings. "'l'IIey'vc woo Pelletier, director of player
Don't bet that many wi ll go probably get something out of
'Fhie iiieetirigs continued
tour Stanley ('ups in a row."
personnel For the Philadel ph ia elsewhere, though. Coruior may It,
But Montreal gets to keep the MUrKIav with the rules commitlii preluiuuriarv to Wednes- Flyers, and he was referring to wind up in Edmonton. Main nucleus
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has tee iiievtung scheduled for Ii)
lobe, one of four players produced those Four Stanley
a.m. League ['resident John
Montreal reclaimed from the
Cups.
Ziegler hint ed the coniniitte't'
WIIA, wi ll be one of the first
Meaiit hIIk, sonic talented tiiav
examine' severe penalties
men p ul led back. Barring an Wli, players wound
UI) with for players engaging in second
unlikely double-cross, the Sill, clubs. Kent Nilsson, arv altercations.
(2anadiens have a good idea of formerly of Winnipeg but no
what to expect from this draft. relation to Former Jets' star and
'11w All-Stars and award

"The

first two rounds are .I current Ne%% York Ranger Ulf
*the Flyers are t1w only
2 High Diver
Baltimore i, Texas 3
77 40 10.80 610
his
osii
iiamnc
appears
on
the
te;un
lock,"
said
a sour ce, describing Nilsson, went to Atlanta. 'Ferry
besides Montreal to win
6 Tribune
Chicago 6, Milwaukee 2
3 20 .1
70 C;uni;idieiis available list,
California 9. Detroit i
a Blue Pebbles
what wi ll happen on Wednes- Ruskowski of Winnipeg was
5 60
the cup in seven years.
Cleve 1, Seattle 3 10 inns.
0(2-5) 36.00, P(2•4) 132.00, T(2-6-1)
479.60.
Sunday's Results
Boston S. Minnesota 0
i0th raceTl.I6Time4S.20
Baltimore 5, Texas 4
7 Quick Rina
6.20 580 1 10
Today's Games
New York 10, Kan City 4
0 Streaker Kyle
180 5.80
(All Times EDT)
Chicago 13. Milwaukee 3
5 Leazar Par Dome
Houston
5 20
(Richard
64)
at
Detroit 10, California 7
QUO) 1 0.0, P(ll) 07.30, 1(715 )
hiiadelphia (Lerch 21), 735
Oakland 12, Toron to I
125.60.
M.
Seattle 5, Cleveland 2
Atlanta
11th race Time 5*5 Time 31.32
(Brilzolara
1-2)
at
Today's Games
2 JM's Speed Rapid 480 440 260
ontreal (Grimsley 5 .0, 6:03
(Au Times EDT)
7 Mou ntain Cliff
M.
is 60 1 80
Seattle (Abbott 2.7) at Toron
3 Todd Oliver
390
Ciocinnati (Norman 61) at
0(2-7) 66.20. P12.7) 06.60. T(77.3)
ow York (Orosco 3.5), 6:05 to (Jefferson 1.5), 7:30 p.m.
By United Press international
-fore
game, also
a pair following a single Dy t' ruts. 1(111 singles to pace San
California
(Barr
at 3*5.40.
31)
rri
Talk is starting in Phila- of doubles, including one in the Dave Bader honiered in the Francisco.
1.2)
at
Los
Cleveland
(Wilkins
A
2-3).
12th race 3.$ Time 3121
St Louis (Sykes
7:35
delphia that Danny Ozark's job fifth inning that scored Pepe fifth for the Phillies, who add ed Astros 5, Mets 3:
p.m.
7.00 180 2.60
6 Iola WhiZ
eles (Reuse 43), 10:30 p.m.
Oakland (McCatty 40) at I Lantana Sandy
as ritanager of the Phullies may E'rias, who had four of Atlanta's two runs in the seventh when
12.10 3.60
Tuesday's Games
Craig ReynoliLs drilled a two
5 Rocko Troubles
3 00
Cincinnati at New York, night Detroit (Morris 32), 8 p.m.
be in jeopardy.
15
hits
while
scoring
three
runs.
Niekro
wild-pitched
Greg
Gr
os
s
ru
n single to spark a four-run
Baltimore
(McGregor
02)
at
8)
0(477.60,
P(S-4)
150.00,
1(3-4-5)
140 u s 0 n at
Philadelphia,
Chicago (Baumgarten S•3), 0:30 ssi.00.
ht
"Th e trouble wi th the team is home from third and Larry Fourth inning and provide
"1 think it would be cornp.m.
Attendance 3575; Handle $266,205
[Iowa hit an 14111 double.
we're not hitting with men on,
Houston with its victory over
pletely unfair for anything to
Boston
(Stanley
6•4)
at
hiappefltol)ami)' because of th e sa id Ozark. "Maybe th e team
Kansas CIty (Busby 2.2), 8:35
Elsewhere in the NationalNew York.
p m.
way the Phillies have been tias been pressing beca use of
League, it was San Francisco 7, Cubs 10, Dodgers 3:
Tuesday's Games
Bi ll Buckner drove in five
playing," said Larry iowa, injuries but we've been too Pittsburgh 4; Houston 5, New
Seattle at Toronto. night
DAYTONA BEACH
• .
who couldn't prevent the Phuls spotty."
Calif at Cleveland, night
York 3; Chicago 10, Los Angeles runs, including three with a
SATURDAY NIGHT
Oak!arid at Detroit, night
bases-loaded triple that highfrom dropping a 10-3 decision to
First Game
The Braves reached Steve 3; St. Louis 3,
Baltimore at Chi, night
2 Duran Andre
8.00 480 2.60 the Atlanta Braves Sunday
San
Diego
2
and
lighted
a five-run fifth inning
New York at Minn, night
C.arlton, 7-7, for six runs in the Cincinnati 3, Montreal
3 Irusta Diaga Ii
5.40 120
-.
that
sparked
Chicago's win.
fore
58,707
be
fans.
Boston at Kan City, night
7 Trani Gerardo
first 2 1-3 innings, o pening a 3-0
3 60
In the American League, Cardinals 3, Padres 2:
Milwaukee at Texas, night
o (2-3) 25.20; T (2-3.7) 4)5.00
"I've been told of some lead in the first on Jeff Boston blanked Minnesota, 5-0,
Second Game
'Fed Simmons belted a fifthwhispers
that lie might be in Burroughs' Bill single and a Baltimore edged Texas, 5-4,
3Caeasa.Arca
13.00 5.80 2.00
inning
homer to provide the
trouble," Bow. ailded. "And in two-run single by Frius. In the New York downed Kansas City, wi
6 Duran.pecina
6.10 4
nn
ing
run and Silvio Martinez
0 Trani Diaga II
1 ei
response, 1(1 have to point out third, Barry Bonnell walked 10-4, Chicago clobbered '
0(3-6)41.40; P (3-6) 105.60; T (3.6.
and
Buddy
Schultz combined on
that we're all paid a very good and scored after Biff I'ocoro- waukee, 13-3, Detroit outscored
Batting
II 676.40: DO (2-3) 117 60
a six-hitter to lead St. Louis.
(based on 150 at bats)
s
al
ary
...
to do a job for 111111 WC ba's double. I"rias then doubled California, 10-7, Oakland Reds
Third Game
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UP!) 3, Expos 2:
National League
IZubi
11 60 660 1 60
haven't
been
doumig,'
1101mw l'oeoroba and scored on trounced Toronto. 12-1, and
riving with a wet towel in his
GAB H Pct. i Arca
I)'l'e Concepcion doubled
660 .180
l•uiits single.
50227 82-361 2 Trani
Seattle to pped Cleveland, 5-2. home Ken Griffey in the
Phil Niekro, 7-9, pitched his
outh to battle the Intense heat Rose, Phil
370
Winfield, SD
62237 81 .354
Q (1.4) 32.00; P (4- 1 ) 53.10; T (41
eighth complete gamiw of the
Bob
homer
h
il
t
t blisterçd the hands of other Hendrick, St.L
his
eighth
Giants 7, Pirates 4:
seventh inning to lead Cincin53 182 64 .3
2 1 272.40.
season to drop the Pluilies to homer, a solo blast, in the
rivers, Bobby Allison of
Mazzilli. NY
54210 72.343
Jack Clark drove All two runs nati to its victory and a sweep of
Fourth Game
Foster, Cm
50 189 64 .339 8 Duran Rodolfo
Fourth, and Mike Lumit added a with a double and a homer and its three-game series with
ueytown, Ala. roared to his
1200 460 1.60 their 17th loss in the last 23
Templtn, St.L
51217 73.336 J Victor .Oiano
5.80 540 gaInes. Niekro, s'ho felt i ll
two-r un shot in the seventh
iu'th win in 15 stock car races Moreno, Pit
Darrell Evans added a pa ir of Montreal.
51 277 73 .322 2 Zubi Gerardo
ikis year in capt uring the Knight. Cm
30214 69 372
0(3.1)41.20; P (5.3) 101.00; T (5.3.
LA
61 246 77.313
r.NASCAR 400 at Riverside Garvey,
2)50300
Simmns, 51.1
57179 56 .313
Fifth Game
-International Raceway.
American League
3Zubi Paco
840 400 3 20
GAB H Pct. l Oscar Diaga
-With temperatures soaring to
..bO 3.80
Smally, Min
56215 79.367
7 Beide Sarduy
4 60
104 degrees at the track and Carew, Cal
51106 66.355
0(3.4)
P (3-4) 206.70; T (3.4Kemp,
Oct
more than 130 degrees inside
49 180 63 .350
BoctOe, Sea
56 197 65 .345
tho'uurs, Allison emerged
Sixth Game
Brett, KC
50247 82.332 SSantl.MonctIola
*1.00 *5.40 4.10
vietb'tious In Sunday's race but
Rice, Dos
56217 72,332 lVicandi.Andre
8.20 5.00
By United Press International runner Al Bwnbry to move to
not before a stirring battle with Pryor, Oil
Yankees 10, Royals 4:
52 166 55,331 2Arano.Arca
added a two-run blast to help
3.00
Downing, Cl
52 111 62.330
"-ç,mle Yarborough.
Although the Orioles had third.
Graig Nettles triggerea a Detroit snap a three-game
0(4-I) 55.40; P(1.4)144.00; T (5.4.
Lemon, Chi
S6212 68.321 7)301.40.
pulled off a sixth-inning triple
Doug DeCinces was walked seven-run outburst with a losing streak.
Allison averaged 103,733 mph Lansford, Cal
59241 77.320
Seventh Game
play
Sunday, they still tr ai led intentionally to load the bases seventh-inning homer and MarIners 5, Indians 2:
in a 1979 Thunderbird over the Singlton, Sal
60206 66 .320 5 Egana.Arrieta
26.80 7.60 4.00
Home Runs
Texas by two runs at the bottom and Pat Kelly bo unced in to a
Willie Randolph and Lou
6 Zubi.Sarduy
Bruce Bodite's bloop pinchhit
7.60 1.20
2.62-mile track to win by 32.9
National League
Kingman,
Santi. Enrique
of
the
ninth
liuiing.
3.40
l'iniella
drove in two runs each double in the eighth inning
double
play
as
the
tying
ru
n
seconds over Darrell Waltrip of Chi 20; Schmidt, Phil 17;
0(5-5) 56O P( 5.6) 371.10; T U-iAnd there was Dennis Mar- crossed the plate. John Lowento help Lids Tiant to his second drove in three runs and Odell
Franklin, Tenn., who drove a Lopes. LA 16; B.Robinson,
3) 045.20.
Simmons, St.L and Winfield, SD
tinez
sipping
a
beer
in
win
of the year.
the
stein
then
walked
to
set
the
Jones and Shane Hawley
Eighth
Game
Chevrolet. Allison won $21,800
.
clubhouse, t hinking lie was stage for Crowley's gamelMutIlla-Olano
White
14.00
11.60
Sox
13,
Bresers
3:
7.80
combined
on a seven-hitter to
thdWa1trlp earned $15,025.
American League
Lynn. 2Vicandi.Echani
7.70 4.60
beaten, But pinch-hitter Terry winning lilt.
Chet Lemon collected fo ur lift Seattle.
Sos 16; Singleton,
11;
Beide Paco
10.20
Yarborough and Allison were Grldi, Cal, Thomas,Ball
Mu and
Crowley laced a two-out single
hits, Including a two-run homer,
"It was a timely hit for rile,"
(2.4) 37 40 ; P (4-3) 73.50; 1 (4-2.
R.Jones,
Sea
13.
Iqeked in a wild battle near the
to cap a three-r un rally to give said Crowley. "I'm just glad I
and Cluodell Washington
1)
522.40.
.
.1 i
Runs Batted in
Ninth Game
the
Orioles
a
5-4
victory
.I sod of the 400-kilometer (248.9over
three
runs
and
drove
in
,
to
contribute
the
scored
got
a
chance
National League - Winfield, 4 Gondra
Are For Flowers
19.40 6.20 4.00
Mile) race with the two running SD 50; Kingman, Chi
the Rangers for his ninth way Dennis has been pitching." three more to pace a 21-hit i
2 usa
1.60 2.90
Not People
Foster,
Cm
46;
Garvey,
LA
virtually even for several laps.
straight victory .
6 Oscar
The victory allowed the Chicago attack.
310
Hernandez, St,L 10.
0(2.4)
31.
But with 30 laps left Yar00 ; P(4-2) IL 70; T(4.2.
"Wizen I saw Crowley's hit I Orioles to maintain their one- A's 12, Blue Jays 1:
American League
Baylor, 5) 202.50.
Genera I
borough was forced to make an Cal 56; Lynn, Bos $2; Bochte,
was yelling for the ball to get game lead over Boston in the
Electric
Oakland snapped a sevenTenth Game
extra pit stop due to excess tire Sea 47; Por ter, KC 45; Cooper, s lsasaOlano
dOwn and it did," said Mar- American League East and game losing streak as Jim
*6,80
6.60
570
0
Wear, He was penalized 30 MU
1 Egana-Enrique
tlnez, who now sports a 9-2 Baltimore Manager Earl Essian drilled an inside-the3.50 4.20
Stolen Ba ses
Weathertm Control
I. seconds for ta king a shortcut
6 BeId,.Arrieta
5.60
record. "Boy, was I happy to Weaver credited the victory to park grand slain to cup a sixrun
National League
Moreno,
Air Conditioning System
0(1-I) S0.40,P(I-i) l5l.10;T(5-1.
listo the pits to allow his crew to Pitt 23; Scott, St.L and North, 5)
win.,,,"
outburst in the fifth i nning.
May's bunt single.
SF 21, Lopes, LA and Tavares,
Abange two tires and refuel
Eddie
Murray opened the
Eleventh
Game
Tigers
bo
10, Angels 7:
"Every
dy
came
through,
NY I3HEATING INC.
l
6 Irusta-IsIdro
11.10 6.60 1.60
m1lnth with a double off Texas but the big play was May's
Jerry Morales drove in three
American League - LeFlore, I
Domingo-Diaga
5.20
3.00
Del 25; Wilson, KC 25; Cruz, lArano Olano
starter Jon Matlack, who was bunt," said Weaver.
runs with a homer and a
3.60
' Yar borough finished fourth Sea 23; OtIs, KC 20; Wills, Tex
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Sa nf rd,
then
replaced
by
Jim
Kern,
7-1.
sacrifice
fly and Ste e Kern
0(1.6)
40.50;
p
(6-1)
$1.50;
T
(6.)hi
other
AL
games,
Boston
d collect ed $11,800.
15.
4) 34.50.
Gary
Ho
en
icke
drew
a
walk
and
blank
ed Minnesota, 5-0, New
Pitching Victories
'The dry heat here Is a little
Twelfth Game
Lee May surprised the Rangers York defeated Kansas City, 10National League Nlekro,
2Ramon.C,ondra
(than
th
17.10 6.20 3.60
e humid heat of Hou 92; LaCoss, Cm 7•0
lorse
with a bunt which Kern
4, Chicago pounded Milwaukee,
3.50 3.00
ined Allison. SF 7-6; Canton, Phil; Blue, 6 Belde.GoIri
reSouth)" expla
3Zubi.Ennique
t
rying for the force at third
3.10
13-3, Oakland bl asted Toronto,
I'oday I had a wet rag in my Niekro, All 7.9.
American League - John, 3) Q(2•6) 30.20; PU.6) IILOO; 1(2-5. threw into left field, allowin g
12.1, Detroit got past California,
k:óutti, It sta yed wet for about NY
10.1; D.Martlnoz, lilt 5.2;
Murray
to
score
and
pinch
10-7,
and Seattle beat CleeA- 3.200; Handle- $105,421.
'e laps and th'n it was a dry Wai ts, Clev 5-4; Splittorf I,KC.
land,
5-2.
Sorensen, Mu
and Marshall,
g for 25 laps.
San Francisco 7, Pittsburgh 1
Atlanta 10, Philadelphia 3
Houston S. New York 3
Chicago 10, Los Angeles 3
St. Louis 3, San Diego 2
Cincinnati 3, Montreal 2

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The scorching temperature
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Petty needed relief from
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if., near the end of the race,
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San Francisco 7, Pit ts burgh 4;
(based On 54 innings
SEMINOLE
Atlanta 10, Philadelphia 3;
National League
LaCoss,
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Cm
2.36;
Houston
Perry, SD 2.41;
5, New York 3;
$Shiaway Tess
5.50 3.40 2.80
Niekro, Hou 2.17; Martinez,
Chicago 10, Cincinnati 3; SI,
2 Baby Bear
Th
e
Sanford
Soccer
Club's
6.00
3.60
St.L 2.61; Forsch, Hots 2.71.
I Proud Mac Win
2.80 under-lO soccer team won its
Louis 3, San Diego 2; and
American League
Kern.
o s.$) 23.10; 1 (5.2-I)
Tex 1.77; Marshall, Minn 1.53;
nn ati 3, Montreal 2.
division
title
in
Orlando
Cinci
Second Race
Guidry, NY 2.15; John,
Sox
5, Tssios 0:
NY S Push Button
7.20 4.60 3.10 Saturday by defeating the Red
2.23; Slaton, Mil 2.41.
i Campfire Hanov,
ch
But
Hobson knocked in
15.20
7.00
Downtown Orlando team, l,
Strikeouts
I Polka Rodney
7.50
runs
with a homer and a
National League - Richard,
on goals by Michael Renaud three
51.50; 1 (1 I 4)1123.60.
Hou
; Carlton, Phil 60;
ac
s
rifice
fly
and Dwight Evans
and Sheldon Richards.
Third Race
Niekro, All 6$; Swan, NY 63;
hot as Boston won
Caro
Captains
added
a
solo
s
lines
6.00
3.50
2.80
The team, led by
Sutton, LA 61.
6SunnyLarmie
1.50 3.50
its
fourth
straight.
just got dehydrated,"
American League Mutt Albert and Shea
Ryan,
SBinOmaha
•a.
.I,l., &amp;I
IL fii
3.60
Y•. '.JWI
V.g JWIU!Jt,
7* fl
half a glass
- plalned,
wnignam, umsneu on top in the
72.50
Tex 73; Koosman, Minn 60;
r each pit stop just Kravec, Chi 57.
Fourth Race
Central Florida Soccer League
Z Bud Byrd
24.20 1.60 2.60 White Division undefeated
io it,"
Saves
lEdbarslnOnly
2.60 2.20
National
League
- Garber,
said a transmission
5 Kooney Brown
2.20 scored-upon only twice all year
All
and
Suffer,
Chi
IS;
Petty's car broke, Lockwood, NY 5; Bair, Cm and
0 (2.7) 16.60; T (3.7.3) )5555
with goalie Cary Smith getting
Fifth Race
he engine heat through Fingers. SD S.
six shutouts.
9.90 1.50 3.00
American League - Mar. S Mystery Capri
and Inside the car. In
Coach Larry Jones awarded
7Riva Byrd
11.60 140
shall, Mimi 13 ; Kern. Tex 5;
ps Insolo drove the car Proly, Chi,
S
trophies
Byrd
Bobby
to the players at the
6.20
Hr.bosky,
KC,
Q (6-7) 55.50, 1 (6-7-3) 654.50.
red his hands.
Annual Sanford Soccer Club
Rowley, Sea and Lyle, Tex 7.
Sixth Race
picnic at Pinecrest School
4 Brenda Van
steering wheel was so
9.10 3.20 250
Sunday
afternoon. Mutt Albert
7
Vlckys
Rhythm
4.00
210
sldn't touch it without
6Captaln RIddle
110 received the award for the most
my hands," Insolo
O (4-7)15.50; T (4.7-4) 391.0I.
goals scored In the recent
DAYTONA UACH
ie shifter was too hot to
Seventh Race
Central
Florida Invitational
Saturday's
results
l
Champ
Collins
7.10
1.00
2.50
o. The whole car felt
st race 01-16 Time 3133
2 White Spider
1.20 2.50 Soccer Tournament in
Inside of a furnace."
3Mr Blitz
13.00 4.20 210 S Dream Judy
2.40
Longwood and Shea Whigham
3.20 2.10
who started from the S Dealer Dick
O (7-2) *5.11; T (7-21) 46.41.
was
recognized as the top
2.40
Eighth lace
sition in his own car, iCefeno
0(3-5) 11.40, P13.3) 0.15, T(3.S-6)
1 Curt Jubilee
36.30 *7.50 *0.00 scorer for the year.
ly for the extra duty '7,..
6 Steady Ann
3.40 3.10
In the same league Sanford's
Sisd race Cl-lS time 3l.M
his car's engine gave
2 Mystery Blaze
3.40
under4
team placed second In
S Time Bomber
11205.20 320
477.11.
e45thlap.
I F. Lee Baby
11.50 5.20
the Red Division as they were
Ninth Race
ough, the three-time hint Yoga
310 2 Ease On Tar
14.30 6.20 3.10 defeated Saturday at Pinecrest,
champion, was the
0(5-I) $7.55, PUll 01.11, TU.$-1) 7Acadsmy Byrd
6.10 3.50
34. Coach Jeff Fogg presented
3 May the Flrst
410
er to complete all 85 $3330.
their trophies at the same
3rd race 13-16 Time 31.0
0 (2.7) 41.51; T (3-7-3) 571.00.
race. Only 20 of the I K's Begone
6.00 3.40 2.40
Tenth Race
gathering. Plu Reno was
Mt started the race ISat Ratford
510 3.60 3 TCB
4.50 210 2.60
presented a CB Radio and
3.20 S Timely Jerry
3.40 2.60
ning when the check- 2LR's Daydream
antenna
for selling the most
0(34) *0. P($4) 11.01. T(I3-3) S Avon Carefree
3.00
fell after two hours, 23 7141.
O (84) 5.2$, 1 (34.3) 25.65
raffle tickets in the league's
imid 53 seconds.
41k race 03-I Time 35.65
A- 2637; Handle $iu.i.s..
fund drive.

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32 20 533 6
Detroit
West
26 26 500
77 29 4H 9
W I Pct. GB Clevelnd
Toronto
ouston
16 13 271 21',
36 25 .590
nci
West
33 25 569 1',
n Fran
29 31 .483 6'
W L Pct. GB
Calif
35 24 593 OS Ang
78 33 .159 5
KIi City
in Diego
32 77 547
27 35 435
tlanta
30 26 .536 3 1
22 36 .379 17', Minn
Texas
Saturday's Results
31 27 531 31 2
Chicago
New York 1, Houston o
76 29 .491 6
Seattle
Chicago 5, LOS Angeles
24 36 .100 11', 2
Oakland
Cincinnati 7. Montreal 1
19 10 .322 16
Saturdays Results
Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 3
Boston 12, Minnesota 6
San Francisco o. Pittsburgh
Kan City 9, N.Y. I, 13 inns
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DEAR ABBY: Our son is
being married in September to
a girl he's gone with for a long
time. A big church wedding is
planned. Yesterday he called
and said, "Guess what? You're
going to be a grandmother!"
I asked, "When?"
lie said, In November.
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each "before" and "after" earnings for the "befores" and true in the first experiment, but applying for a secretarial job
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CLIP HERE 'i"
Will
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secretarial pool because she December and she's not the girl on tier engagement or
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - management and professional the 'after' candidate earned
It didn't matter; the results has a very pleasant look and married. M daughter is marriage. You said, "Its
(chemist, for instance),
more, by thousands of dollars in were the same. The "afters" she's mature.' They said she mmtron of honor and she's also proper to congratulate the man
"And I took them to 30 cor- some cases. And appearance earned between 8 and 20 per- could make $4,000 more if she due in December but, thank and wish the girl luck, but
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WED
porations and employment
wasn't the salient variable cent more, notably at the took an adznmmstrative job. God' shes marri ed . Now I hear many inst ances it's the girl who
bridesma
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agencies here and in San
be cause none of these positions secretarial level. "That was This, from not earning a living that one of the
ds (not deserves the congratulations
SPECI
Francisco." She told the per- required that you face the very frightening," she says. "It before,"
married) is expecting in and the man who needs the
Good June 11 - 12- 13
October.
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just
see
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sonnel professionals she was public. It wasn't an actress or a means that when you have
at luck."
So if you're hustling for a job,
designing workshops for receptionist."
skills a lot of people have like spruce up. Quickly, because the lineup of pregnant women at
The following happened to me
women entering the job market
Last fall, Dr. Waters typing and shorthand, the clock's aguinst you, too. "I read the altar.
as! was leaving a restaurant. A
and wanted expert opinions, supervised the same ex- choice can then be based on in a marketing journal that the
I think they should have a newly wed couple I knew enBREA DED
How, for Instance, would they
pertinent on a grander scale. appearance."
decision not to hire is made in small family wedding under the tering, so I smiled and said
don't
rate this secretary in dollars She used "before" and "after"
you.' I sincerely to the couple,
There was, for example, the (lie first minute and a half," she circumstances,
and sense, she'd ask, p ul ling out
pictures of eight women bet- "before" woman -- gray- says. "You have very little time just can't invite my friends and "Congrat ulations!"
one of the resumes and its ween 20 and 55 who'd wal ked in haired, glum - from the first to make a total good mi- neighbors to witness this. TheY
The bride tartly replied,
SANDWICH
picture?
off the street and been niude- experiment. "She got zero pression. Nothing should stand will be bug-eyed. What should I
b
You congratulate HIM, not
"How marketable is this over at Clairol. And "data ratings," Dr. Waterssays. 'She out, positively or negatively, do.
Reg.
$1.39
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person on a scale of one to five?
collecting agencies" got salary co uldn 't earn money to eat and Long red fingernails say you
I smiled
again and said,
DEAR SORRY: I agree. A "Good
luck to
Is she likely to get a job? What rat ings for them at 120 cm- th e usual comments were, can 't do a day's work, and
I
both of you!'
BU
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can she earn based on her
ployment agencies, and cor- 'You've got to be kidding,' or, clothes that are too sexy make small family wedding would (And boy, will they ever need
m more appropriate.
credentials?"
porations emplo}ing 1,000 or 'She should be in a nursing you a threat in the office. Also,
But it!)
"I never focused on the
more (ban ks, insurance and oil home.' "
you should have a packable' you weren't consulted-you
DEAR ABBY: I notice that
photographs," she says, "and
companies, hotel chains, etc.)
A new hair-do and make-up hairstyle so if they want to send were told, so Invite only those the first of your TEN COM.
none of them ever saw both the
"Ile only difference this the same resli and she say's, you out of town tomorrow you you think will not be bug-eyed. MANDMENTS
F 0 It
vorct.
'before' and after picture of
was I made sure the"Suddenly she was employable. can go without rushing to see
HUSBANDS
is:
woman signed NAMELESS
the same woman, or the same women were all smiling in the Not only that, one corporate your hairdresser."
"flu shalt put th y wife
asked If she should lit her
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her 15-year-old son was home. thy (laughter and thy son, for
she is thy lifelong companion.
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CURIOUS INNJ
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CONDUCTS RITES

Mrs, Leland Giddens, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs' District VII
Director from Orlando, used a candellght ceremony to Install officers of the
Woman's Club ofSanford at the June general meeting. Mrs. Walter A. Gielow
will continue in her second year as the club president. Other officers are, from
left, Mrs. Richard Fowler. first vice president; Mrs M.R. Strickland, second
vice president; Mrs. Julian P. Wilson, third vice president; Mrs. Vernon
Harrison, recording secretary; Mrs. Jack Burney, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Lois Housholder, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Kratzmar, Social Department
chairman; Mrs. Adrian Hall, Home Life Department chairman; Mrs. E.C.
Yancey, Public Affairs Department chairman; and Mrs. Estelle Davis, Arts
Department chairman.

ITHANK YOU

To all those who remembered me during

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Adam's marriage proposal but
begins to have doubts about
her decision as her wedding
day approaches. (R)
(4)0 ThE WHITE SHADOW
A talented transfer student
withasensitive and highly con-

EVENING

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(A) EYEWITNESS MAGAZINE

joins Coach Reeves' team. (R)
BASEBALL
BILL MOVERS' JOURNAL
"The Sleuth Of Oxford: A Con.
variatIon With Hugh TrevorRoper' The Importance of historical study In the understanding of contemporary society is
discussed.

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accomplice of a female thief
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engaged in business at 120 Margo
Lane Longwood Seminole County,
Florida under the fictItious name of
BUSY LADY HOME SERVICES,
and that I intgnd to regIster said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in

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accordance with the provIsions of
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Wit: Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
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undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
865.09, Florida Statute, will register

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In and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this notice, the tic.
tltious name, to wit: OUR PLACE,
under which I am engaged in
business at 210$ S. French Avenue,
Sanford, Florida, 32171 in the City °

OMARYTYLER MOORE
MERV GRIFFIN
(12)GUN8UOKE

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WANDA NEVADA

with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

(4) MIKE DOUGLAS

Hwy. 17.92
3227502
7:30-9:15

500
(2) CAROL BURNETT

DIRT

AND

FRIENDS
HE)
1' KIDS

That the parties interested in said

busIness are as follows:
C. TOM ROLL, President.
C. Tom Roil
President
DATED at Casselberry, Seminole
County, Florida this 2nd day of May,
'979.
Publish
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hold a hearing at'the School Board

office board room on
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Show
TIm.

FICTITIOUS NAME

GIANTBA

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 1100W. 13th
St. Sanford Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitIous name of
TIP TOP SUPER MARKET, and
that I Intend to register Said name
with the Clerk of the Cli'tuit Cowl,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the

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Rosalia Dr. Little boys pet.
323-6653
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Special Summer program for 6 12
yrs. old including weekly
swimming, skating, &amp; movies
32? 6645. SANFORD EARLY
CHILDHOOD CENTER.

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Legal Notice
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Numbr 7.1lS.CP
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HALOISE PAUL,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the admInIstration of the estate
of HALOISE PAUL, deceased, File
Number 79.183, is pending In te
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
dress of which Is Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, FL, 37771. The
personal representativeof the estate
is JAMES ALLEN PAUL, whose
address is P.O. Box 67, Lake Mary,
FL, 32146. The name and address of
the personal representative's at.
torney are set forth below.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are

YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE

required,

of the Estates, Powers and Trust
Law; and

claimant shall deliver sufficient

the decedent's father, Donald

copies of the claim to the clerk to

County, at the Village of Owego, N.
V., 5th day of June, 1979.
Blanche Shcfkom
Chief Clerk of the

they may have that challenge the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
1'ePm1qtat'e, or the venue or
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED

Robert .. HlI

WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date at the first publication of this

Notice of Administration: June 4,

417 North Cayuga s.

1979.

ithaca, N.Y., 14550

James Alien Paul
As Personal Representative
the Estate of
HALOISE PAUL
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Frank C. Whlgham, Esq.
STENSTROM, DAVIS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, MCINTOSH I JULIAN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. P.O. Box 1330
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE SanfOrd, FL, 32771
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Telephone: (305) 322.2171
CASE NO. 79.,Ss-ca.Publish June 4, 11, 1979
IN RE: THU MARRIAGE OF
DEK.23
TONY LIVINGSTON,
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Personal appearance is not
necessary unless you desire to file
oblectlon,.
Publish June 11, 18.251 July 2, 1979
DEK.41

Execution was delivered to me as

Husband,

and
RUTH 0. LIVINGSTON

rIred to serve a copy of your

Sharift of Seminole County, Florid

WIIflIn defenses, If any, on N..ED
JULIAN, JR. of STENSTROM,
DAVIS, MCINTOSH S. JULIAN,
Attorney for Petitioner, whose
address is Post Off ice B
1330,

and I have levied upon the following
described properly owned by
Roosevelt Lewis, said properly'
being located in Seminole County,
FlorIda,
more
particularly

Sanford, Florida, 32271. and liii
OI'i9lnalwlththiClerkofth.aboy,.
styiidcourtoflorbifofeJuIy2, 1979,
3therwlse a default and ultimate
iudoment will be entered against
you for me relief demanded in the
Pitltloii.

dO)cibed as follows:.
One 1N9 White Trsctor Cab, bive
in color
ID No. BN022HA121313
storing same at Aitamonte Wrecker
in Altamonte Springs, FlorIda.
and the und.tslgned as Sheriff of

WITNESS my hand and officlal
NATIONAL INTERSTATE IN.
Mel Of said Court on the 2h day of
VESTMENTS

11:00 AM. on the 11th day of Juti,

Seminole County, Florida

By:

Victor A.

STENSTROM, DAVIS, MCINTOSH

Alfrido Salgado
J.W. $choett,Ikot$,

&amp; JULIAN
FlagshIp lank of Sanford.$ulte 22

Edward F Welch

Post Office Box 1330

Dated at

SemInole

County,

Florida, this i7m day of May, 1979.
Publish: May 21, June 4, ii, 15, 1979
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WE WOULD LIKE
TOBE YOUR
PERSONAL AGENT
(NO CHARGE TO THE
EMPLOYER)

WE BELIEVE
IF EMPLOYEES
HAVE AN
INVESTMENT
IN THEIR FUTURE
THEY WILL DOA
BETTER JOB
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$ SALES TRAINEE $
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NURSES
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912 FrenchAVe,
(Corner of 10th)

323-5176
MANY MANY MORE

SANFORD: 520,500. 3 Bdrm., 1
bath, carport, nice neighborhood. My equity &amp; assume low
rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
negotiable. 323-6228.

Room For Rent With Kitchen Privileges
321 0499

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Unfurnished

___________________ 1 BR - $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
323 8670 Mariner's Village.

STEMPER

ApIs. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave
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3 Room furnished garage Apt.
Adults only, singles preferred,
no pets 322-3167
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3 BR. 20, air, Stove, ref. Children
accepted, $225. lst 8. last 8.
security. Call aft 5. 322.1981.

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walk in closets, furnished house,
5190 6 mo. lease, No pets.
323 9040
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2 BR unfurn. for senior couple &amp;
dog. Long term lease Oct. 1.
Call 37? 5409

Full dig, bookkeeper - Original
Entry through Financial
Matements. Apply only if fully

Qualified to CONTROLLER,
f,O. Box 2076, Sanford, Fl.
WII KAY who called about live in
With retired school teacher call

again 349517$ before9 am. Or
aft. 6 p.m.
Land Sales - $600 per week
possible. Work part time. Ex
.perlenced only. Please reply
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 644-

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3 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME

WITH SCREENED PORCH
AND LARGE BARN ON
ALMOST S ACRES. PAVED
ROAD NEAR AIRPORT. ONLY

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$37,900.
Zoned comm. 2 lots Sanford Ave.
Garage apt. Reduced to $18,500.

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK

FIREPLACE. LARGE OAK
TREES AND ON CREEK.
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE.

3 BR, I? B, carport, fenced bk,
CH, behind Kmanl, Forest City.
$33,000. VA of FHA.

That said sale is being made tO.-

satisfy ttie terms of said Writ
ExecutIon.
Joho E. Polk,

* CONVEYOR

3 BEDROOM 1½ BATH, 2 STORY

HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
3 BR 1'.': b, partial carpeting,
range, ref. Corner lot. $35,000.

Fioridi.
Publish: May 15, 23, June I, I, 11,
1979
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beautifully landscaped, near
golf course I schools. $57,750.

Business A. home on Il 92 south of
DeBary .4 acres, more or less.
200 plus ft Hwy frontage
Suitablc br garage body shop &amp;
,Ir ut Excellent terms w owner
fin,inc ifl 5125.000

TION AUGUST 1st. $39,000.

iK)McOWNEI'IS. Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equit. We can help you.

2105 sq. ft. of living, remodeled kit
w.butcher block cabinets, new
floor tile, recessed lighting,
corning top stove, beamed
ceiling in LR &amp; DR. Pool above
ground, new liner, all eqpt.
stays, patio carpeted, 7 fruit
trees, walkinç distance to stores,
schools &amp; bus. Nice neigh.
borhood. All this I CH I CA.

SEIGLER REALTY

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor. 644-2515.

BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321.0640

$41,500.

OrIando32l•1577

CORP.

I4EALTY WORLD.

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our lot or yours.
FHA.VA,FHA 2331243

Build tO Suit

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

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171-6061 or eves. 323 05)7

2435', S French 11192) Sanford
323 5371

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Wanted Appliances any condition. I
Washers, refrigerators. etc.
Krlloqgs Auction 323 7050

$ CASH S
Paying 516 &amp; up men's, 58 &amp; up
womens class rings Also buying
wedding bands. Sterling &amp; any
marked gold. Any cond 678 273?

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72—Auction
'PUBLIC AUCTION.
.MON., JUNE 11, 7PM.

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Ii 911 '.,urilorct

32) 5324

Thinking ,ibout that summer
vacation? Get a better car
through the classified ads in
odav's '.'.r'r

Mixture at old &amp; modern this week
including good selection of
(hr'%tS,
dressers.
Suites,
couches, chairs, TV's, &amp; Misc
VISA MASTER CHARGE
S CASH DOOR PRIZE S

.SANFORD AUCTION.

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES P Lt'gcj, L.ic
Mtg Broker
625 No
40
Wyniore Rd Alta,nonte
7 7483
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Air Conditioning
Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
CalICarl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 327 171)

Appliances

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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 3230039

5o—fVisceIIaneous for Sale
_______________________________
Wit SOPIMAIIR I IIRNITeJIII;
IIUY'.ELL TRADE
III 31St. 1 •rsl St.
31? 5622
Rocker, Beds, Arm Chair
Radio, I V .IIi F-i
322 3853

2565
323.2222

BeautyCare

H

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerli Harriett'S Beauty Nook
5)9 C. 1st St 37 3117

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky Showers our
specialty 25 yrs. Exp, 869 8547

Code a ptione, burglar alarm,
conference table, typewriter,
camper trailer etc 323 711) or
37? 8300.

Alterations, Dressmakinó
Drapes, Upholstery
327 0707

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

ON SALE- - NEW twin size box
sprngs A mattress $23.95 ea
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 179? So. of
Sanford. 322 572).

CailBart

52—Appliances

REAL ESTATE

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Electric Dryer
7113 Sanford Ave. 323 68-11

42—WcbiIe Homes
See our beautiful new BARRING.
TON w lap siding I shinglr' roof,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
300lOriandoDr.

33S20O

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Service. Used Machines.

MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

VA I FHA Finaicing
If you're in the business of building
your
busines. . . use
the
Classified Ads often.
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Altamonte Area, secluded
residential site. 100 x 175, trees.
$6,000.

FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS
S30 01330r339-47I1 eves.

1976 0lym Fury, exc cond
S1,)000r best offer
Must Sell 322 1403

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TONA AUTO AUCTIC.
Hwy 92. t mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday A. Saturday at 7 30 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 901 755
83)1 for bexrther details

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JUST MA'XE PA'YMENTS-- '69 t
75 models Call 3199100 or 834
4605 Oe.alerI

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1973 Chev Caprice V 0. PB. PS.
PW Good dependable trans
New inspection sticker. 5550 322
8516 between 8 a.m &amp; 6 p rn
FOR SALE- 1978 Chevrolet
Caprice Estate SW. Excellent
condition, p.w, p I cruise, am fm
stereo, ,9 passenger, low
iii%teSt- Fov"fhIOrm.lIlos't1
373 8700.

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While you one out browsing at
gardge sales dun'l miss

REVERSE AUCTION at 267) 5
Sanford Ave. or you'll miss
bargains, bargains' Open at
noon daily, Sat 103 322 1491.

Home Inroveiient

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:
CU S TOM CABINET S
323
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after
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Lawn Maintenance

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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
3238719
Mowing
3210098
MOWING&amp;LANDSCAPING
32)1881
Free Estimate

Lawn Service
General Landscaping Rose
specialists, fop Soil &amp; fill dirt,'.
lawn maint &amp; tree trimming. -:
323 2918
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D&amp;MLAWNCARE
Residential &amp; Commercial
322551?

essmaking

Exterior Cleaning
FlAP liuterior Fungus &amp; mildew
rt'mnoval. Roofs, walls, decks,
etc Free Est 3396066. 6688335.

Grooming &amp; BoartIi"

51—Household Goods

Lake view lot, Loch Arbor, lOS'
paved rd.. 740' deep. Beautiful
view across Crystal 1k, Only
vacant lot in area. $11,950.

Ceramicille

S PC liP Suitt' new. 5239. S PC LR
new, $399. Loveseat $41.95 A. up.
F pc dinettes, $6995 &amp; up. Ref
$508. up. El. stove, 5408. up; lull
size draperies. 5108. up Sanford
Furniture S.ilvage, 179? So of
Sanford, 3128121

Fool LockersSl6.99up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
32? 5791

Deltona - Swimming pool, 2 full
baths, Fla. Rm., OR, 2 large BR,
&amp; attached garage highligtsl this
Immaculate home $38,500.
Assumable mortgage. OwnerRealtor Assoc. (901)7360303.

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Branch OffIce

373 73-IC

12155. French Ave.

I OSifl(J your home P. rredit" I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 3320716

322-2420
PAR(

79—Trucks.Trailers

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Top Prices Paid
Used. any condition. 6.14 8126

see I sting IIROC HU RE write
CIII: MOKIE LAND CO.
%urptiy. N C 78906

WANTED.
In Ne'edof Repairs
3?) BlOt Eves

Sanford's Sales Leader

New listing Idyll*ilde, 4-2 immaculate home on cor. lot,

NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
CROCKETT LOG HOME, CEN.
TRAL AIR AND HEAT, CAR.
PETS, DUE FOR COMPLF-

2344 S. French Ave.
322 0231, 323-7)73. 3220779

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View of 1k. Dupont in Dellona.
This 3 DR home in Delfona is 6
yrs. young, C.H&amp;A, city water &amp;
sewer, with a nice sc patio. The
price is right I $32,300.

POOL, COVERED PATIO,
CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT,
PRIVACY FENCE. VALENCIA
CT. $35,900.

OF SANFORD REALTOR

Join a ,rewUig companyi with good working
conditions and liberal baa tflts. Handy location
in Longwood, Eta. Apply I 0: UN1.PAK CORP.
1031 N. Hwy. 427, Longwo id, Eli.

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

NEAR DOWNTOWN, $21,100.

2' acre tracts zoned agri. $1,250.
Good terms, owner holding.

MECHANICS

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FANTASTIC! 7 BR, I bath mobile
home on 2 wooded acres corn
pletely fenced! 5cr. porch. C
H&amp;A, w w carpet Modern kit &amp;
washer dryer! Just 522.500t

REALTORS

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3966or 3?) 7710
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Buy

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Seeing is believing. The truly
breathtaking beauty of a
paradise on earthl We're not
exaggerating, lust a IS mm. ride
from Sanford &amp; you are transported to WONDER LAND. Let
us gIve you details. $96,500.

ONLY $49,500.

Beautiful Lot - Paola, cleared wsome trees. 96'xl2O'. Only $7,000.

Pirmanent Op.nui vz Availabl• For:
* MAC INISTS
* EQUIPMENT FABI1ICATOISIWELDERS

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MAKE A WISH. 3 BR.? bath home'
in Idyliwilde' Enclosed pool &amp;
patio' C H&amp;A. w w carpet. eat in
kit
&amp; every feature imaqi
nable! HPP WARRANTED
Your Wish Come True for

BOATERS A HOY
See this to make your dreams
come true. Entertainment room
Is only ?4x56, with indoor water
fall &amp; fish pond, swimming pool
enclosed. ONLY 5)25,000.

Sanford 321-0702
UNI.PAI

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

BEAUTIFUL 1 BR. 2batti home on
lovely shad.'d lot! C H&amp;A. DR.
spa'lous BR's, entry foyer A.
More! BPP WARRANTEO
Super Buy br $39,950'

GEORGIA
MOUNTAIN LOTS
Hide away in Ihe mountains 8.
enioy the amenities of a well
developed Golf Course &amp; Club
House. Paved roads &amp; water to
property. Excellent financing
avail. North of Atlanta within I
day drive of Central Floridaf
Call us for more information.

2 BEDROOM MOBILE ON ACRE,
WHISPERING PINES AT
LAKE GEORGE. $12,900.

Lake Mary— 2 BR each side.
Modern equipped kitchens, ww
carpet, C-H&amp;A, Large lot in
residential area. Ideal for 2
family investment. $41,500. Ph.
8300646

3SIS.

to any and all exIstIng liens, at mef
Front (West) Door of liii
County Courthouse In Sanford,.i

45-A---Outof State
Property -

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NEAT 3 hR. I', bath home in nice
neighborhood! Lg LR, OR.
porch, convenient to school 8.
shopping! Super starter tome!
A Buy for $21,000!

REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day or Night

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'71 Dodge Pickup
ONE OWNER
WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
323 1173
APPLIANCES Sanlord Fur
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niture Salvage 312 87?)

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ATTRACTIVE 3 BR, 1 beth home
on landscaped loll W w carpet,
dining area, fenced yard &amp; Much
More' BPP WARRANTED
Only 537,000!

Inc.

CARPORT, HARDWOOD
FLOORS, AWNING WINDOWS.
CLOSE TO SHOPPING. $2S.500.

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Cash 3224132

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Harold Hall Realty

3 BEDROOM I BATH, WITH

DOHC 750. mag
wheels, faring, drive shaft. 59
mi per gal $1,700 32)0039

Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Avi' I
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Reiriq.stoves,_tools

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40-A—Apartments &amp;

DuplexesforSaie

68--Wanted to

REALTY WORLD.

JUST LISTED 7 BR, 1 bath home
in nice country atmosphere!
Range, eat in kit util shed!
Perfect for young family or
retirees! IIPP WARRANTED
Just 521,500!

OWNER WILL ASSIST financing
this spotless 3 BR Deltona home,
C H&amp;A, w w carpet, pan. Den or
DR, beautiful 1g. cor. lot. All for
iUSt $31,500.

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM
OVER
2 ACRE WOODED
WITH PFFK RUNNING
THROUGH PROPERTY IN
THE COUNTRY. 532.500.

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OVER 125SALES
THRU MAY 1979

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES.? BR, fenced, many
fruit trees. Alumn. storage shed.
$22,500.

78—Metorcycles
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'i Yamaha
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1 ILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL

YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580
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REALTY

INC.
REALTOR 323 783?
Eve. 322-06)2,32? 1507, 32? 1177

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 372-2281.

Daylona Beach--Hutchison ocean
Iront Apts. weekly. Call 322-1056
if no ans. (904) 252-9492.
38—Wanted

(T r &amp; I (T Ft ft R A

EXCELLENT professional office
location. Highway Il 92. Choice
commercial Io,cation, See today I
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AFRICAN VIOLETS
32? 9141
The Greenhouse
Eves after 68. weekends

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MINT CONDITION 3 BR, new
carpet throughout, choice set.
tIed neighborhood near shoping.
$78.8 50.

36—Resort Property

BUY JUNK CARS
FnomSIOtotSO
Call 372-1624. 327 1460

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HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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62—Lwn-rden

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Top Dollar Paid for junk A. used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322
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46—Commercial Property

Do you need lots of house?
We have an older 2' 7 story home.
Extra large in good cond Lg.
garage. Only s2L000.

77—Junk Cars Removed

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Sanford 321.0702
Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577

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For Sale by owner 3 lIP. 7 bath,
split plan in Uppland Park 3??
3290 fter 6 p m

REALTOR 3?? 1001) MLS

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Guitars. Drums, Banjos Com
plete Thomas organs, pianos
Bob Ball's Duso Center Inc.
2202 French Ave
322 2255

SEIGLER REALTY

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Are you a lull time driver with a
part time car' Our classifieds
are loaded with good buy for
YOU

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Peg Real Estate Broker
32) 0759 I
2638 Sanford Ave
.'.ft His 32? 7143.332 486 --

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S'.Itt.' Air' Sanfnrd

BATEMAN REALTY

Raborn REALTY

34—.MbiIe Homes

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HOME SITES NEAR 427 AND
NOL AN RD 55.000 SEVERAL
TO CHOOSE F ROM

Reduced from 5.49,500 A trip down
memory lane to see this story
book old 2 story cypress farm
house 47. great to display your
,ir.tiques, secluded ,lrt'i. 512.000

15 acre grove. $3,500 per acre. 79
pct. down.

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY.
Owner must sell or trade due to
health, Radiator repair &amp; car
clean. Exc. location, good accts.
$35 000

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339170C

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WOODED HOME SITE NEAR
SEMINOLE HIGH 55.500

to acres cleared &amp; fenced w older
21 lOx)? in ground pool 565.000

I? 92 Commercial property $275
per front foot. Terms,

FUTURE HOME OR SUMMER
HOME, 2 acres located on spring
fed lake in the mountains of N.
Carolina. $11,900.

1 ACRE NEAR LAKE GEORGE
WELAKA
ZONED
AND
MOBILE Sa,900

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Hunt Realty, Inc.

This English Estates home has
EVERYTHING' Family room
with fireplace, covered pool plus
much more. ASSUMABLE 7'i
pct. mortgage. Price? Only
582,000.

OWNER HEADING for mountaint. Cute 3 1 wIg. yd. &amp; plenty
of shade, storage golore, quiet
but easy access to 1-4 &amp; down
town areas. Unexcelled value.
528.500.

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3 BR,2balh, C Air
Minimum 1 yr. lea%e, $275 no
References required. 327-7771
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OriE BEDROOM
UNFURNISHED HOUSE
322-4267

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AGENCY

DUPLEX LOT. WOODED NEAR
SEMINOLE HOSPITAL 57.500

Lonqwood 21 BR cluplexon
assumable mort Good price
terms s27.500

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Fiberglass 16'S". 10 hp Johnson
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trailer New running lights,
bdttery &amp; el start 2 gas tanks,
cushions &amp; anchors.
331 5529

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CORNER ACRE. PAVED ROAD.
NEAR
COUNTY
LAKE
WEKIVA RIV.R 5,900

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For Estate. Commercial &amp; Rec
cjt'nliI uuCtiOnS A. ApprsaIs
Call Delt's Auction 32) 5670

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REALTOR

72—Auction

&amp; Accessories

ROBSON MARINE
1927 HWy. 179?
SanFord, FL. 32771

7 acres Imol) Lake Sylvan area
5.10.000 William Maliczowski,
REAL TOR 322 1983
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R &amp; E REALTY, INC.

Owner transferring from
prestigious IOYLLWILDE. This
very desirable home needs
another Inving family Price
reduced to $63,000.

FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 full
baths, spotlessly clean, step
saver kit. w eye level micro
range oven on full standard
range, 1g. ref. &amp; D W, cxc. closet
space. Priced right, won't lastf
$31,500.

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55—Boats

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Deltona
NEW ON MAR KET
3 BR. 213. FR, cathedral ceilings.
nice lot w treeS A. landscaping
Beautiful area, nice tomes

SpaciouS 3-? home at 2018
Elizabeth Court has been
REDUCED to 5.42,500. Estate
sale.

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE
Eves 862-3455 322-1959

Sanford — Adults. Studio, Air, w-w
carpet, residential area. $139
mo. 323 8019.
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MARKHAM WOODS RD.
3 BR, 2 b. country estate on 4
acres. StSble &amp; pasture + cute
cottage. See this today! $130,000.

43—Lots-Acreage

2 BR, I bath house completely
renovated, over sued lot
Owner hold mortgage 911 Elm
3222780

A touch of SOUTHERN COM.
FORT comes with this older 2'7
story home at 709 Oak Avenue,
First time offered. 528.500

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

31—Apartments Furnished

Immediate occupancy New 3 BR.
I 13 block home. Walking
distance to hoSpital. doctor,
nursing home A. downtown
527,500. w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc 37? 6A57 or
3?? 1111 aft S

2524 PARK DR 3222118
AFTER HOURS
REALTOR
322 0648
3?? 9284

FOR RENT
Nice 3 BR, 1' -, b, good section. 5295
- mo. + deposit.

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SANFORD: $28,500. 3 Bdrm., I
bath. carport. nice neigh
borhood My equity &amp; assume
low rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mlg.
negotiable. 32) 6228.

Jim

MODERN 3 BEDROOM,? BATH,

the highest bidder, for cash, subIect

Seminole Cqunty,

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Cash for your lot! Will build no
your lot or our lot.
V Enterprise, Inc.
Med&amp; Inc., Realtor
644.30)3

Sanford. Gracious living from $28
weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.
Oak 377-9673; 81) 7883

41—Houses

ON MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE
This immaculate custom built
spacious I BR, 2' bath, large
family room, very desirable
neighborhood, beautifully
manicured large corner lot, CHCA, w w carpet, 7 car garage,
kitchen equipped, extra large
closets, many cabinets, cent
vacuum system and many other
extras.
Price to sell fast, $68,900
Shown by appointment

3229283

1fA-FHA.235.COflV. Homes
Low Down Payment

29—Rooms

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SIALTON

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For lease—Well established
restaurant, fully equipped. Seats
in excess of 100. Prime location
in Sanford. (305) 323 5154 days;
(305) 830 8391 after 8 p.m.

30-Apartments

REALTY

EMPLOYERS

AD. 1979, offer for sale and sill to

Attorneys for PetItIoner
Publish: May30, June 4, ii, 15, 1979
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A M Paper routes, both n san
ford. Each has 510.000 yearly
incOme 834 1832 alter 7 p m

County. Florida, will

Telephone; (303) 332.2171

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41—Houses

For sale by owner I BR. lB w w
carpet, air 2100 block Summerlin, Sanford. Call after 5 - 30
8. weekends 517.500 3236707.

Miller Rd. near Lake .Jessup. 2 BR
furnished. Adults. $150 15t &amp; last.
$50 deposit. 332-6412.

.m. property.

Deputy Clerk

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AAA
EMPLOYMENT

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24—Business Opportunities

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AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 644-3079.

ROBBIE's

College Sludentsdesining yard
work znd maintenance.
Call 323 0500 or 322 0797.

XRMITES ARE SWARMING
We have an opening for an
aggressive termite &amp; -pelt
control aIesman. $800 mo.
guaranteed if you qualify. Car &amp;
phone leads available. Apply
Tillis Extermining, 767 N. Hwy.
17-92, Casselberry. 331-5606.

Florida, the above descrIbed per.

June I. Curtis

21—Situations Wanted

Dental Assistant
certification preferred.
323-8180.

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TI4l S NOTICE, to file any oblections

(SEAL
Attorney for Proponent and Address

Assistanl Manager Trainee, some
merchandising 8. retail experience preferred. Excellent
future opportunity &amp; company
benefits. Apply in person
Waigreen Drug Store, 2942
Orlando, Dr., Sanford.

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

lurisdictlon of the court.

Surrogate's Court

LET'S BE HONEST
if you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and If we weren't looking
for someone to do a job Ihis ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-800 432-8403 anytime for
recorded message.

THREE

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the cleç
of the aboIe court a wrlft66
Statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and musl Indicate the
basIs for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
the date when it will become due
shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unhiquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is Secured, the
security shall be described. The

Sanford, FlorIda 32171

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WITHIN

'* WELDER*
Recent work experience in
fabrication welding. Must have
own tools. Permanent full time
position. Fringe benefits,
Contact Personnel Dept., A.
Duda &amp; Sons, Inc., Oviedo. 327
1030 ext. 268. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

W. Garneti White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone3fl-78S5anford

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323 5321
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L.PN, Full time &amp; part lime. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd St.

41—Houses

18 —Help Wanted

Master Cosmetologist
Treasure Chest of Beauty
32? 0580

Creative Expressions 3238812
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The

WITNESS, HON. ANDREW F.
SI E DL EC KI, Surrogate of said

Steak Wrappers needed to work in
meat processing plant. Apply HiFlavor Meats, Tuskawilla Rd.,
Oviedo.

Needlepoint Instruction

following Citation ii published
pursuant to an Order of the
Surrogate's Court, Tioga County,
State of New York dated June 5,
1979.
persons interested in the estate of
BRUCE HOWARD JOHNSON, late
of the Village of Waverly, In the
County of Tioga, State of New York,
deceased greeting.

the damages awarded to the

Experienced sewing &amp; industrial
operators, Supr., pressers,
unexperienced jobs avail, also.
Apply in person Mon-Sal. 10 2.
John Young Pkwy Lake Breeze,
BId. 603. Unit 0.

Black Eyepeas,Slbu.,U.Pick
Celery Ave.
Behind WTRRradiostation

co Ithaca Agency,
Ithaca, N. V.

admmnistratrixforwrongfuldeathof
the decedent should not be

Secretary for Iawoffice
Good
shorthand &amp; typing, no legal
experience required, full time.
Pjione 322-4051

delivery, mm. S2Oorder. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
Meats.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK,
By the Grace of God Free and in
dependent
TO: DONALD JOHNSON
Address Unknown
James Orshal
co H. Bradley Smith, Esq.
4 Waverly Street,
Waverly, New York
Reliance Insurance Co.,

HEREBY CITED to appear In the
Surrogate's Court of the County of
Tioga, before our Surrogate of said
County, at his office in the Court
HouselntheVillageofOwego,yioga
County, New York,onthe 16?hday
July, 1919 at nIne o'clock in the
forerof that day, then and there
to show cause why: (1) the damages
awarded to the Administratrix
herein for the conscious pain and
suffering of the decedent should not
bedIstributed,pursu.flttosection4.
1.101 the Estates, Powers and T,st

Looking for garden equipment?
Read loday's classified ads for
good buys.

p—Good Things to Eat
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First &amp; Only child care center open

TO DONALD JOHNSON:

Travel Agent—minimum 2 yrs.
recent exp. For interview phone
668 5069 or (904) 775 8777 for
appt.

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DissoIunofMirniage,,,dw.

Arthur Beckwlth

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Enroll now—school age children—.
for summer fun—arts, 'crafts,
&amp; field trips 323.8424.

Defendant, which aforesaid Writ ci

Clerk of the Circuit Couil

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6—Child Care
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PART TIME BOOKKEEPER
5 days week
DAYS INN SANPORD

of Seminole County, Florida,

1979.
(SEAL)

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18—Help Wanted

Publish: June 4, 11, iS, 1979

Joj

Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 21, 25, June 4. 11' 1919
OEJ.104

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Irish Setter S mo. old female lost
near Sanford &amp; Mattie Ayes,
Reward. 323.6696.

under which we are engaged in May, AD., 1979.

By: Eleanor F. Buratto

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Wife,
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
TONY LIVINGSTON,
co MARY SAILOR,
Nojlh, South CarolIna 29112
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
t
RUTH 0. LIVINGSTON, has
filed a Petition In the CIrcuIt Cowl

busIness enterprise are as follows:

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Surdaj - Noon Friday

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal Of the COUNTY Court of
OrangeCounty,Florida,upona final
Iudgemsntrsnd.redintheafor.said
court on the SIb day of March, A.D.
1979, In that certain case entitled,
Willie 'Turner PIalntIff
'vs'
Roen.velt Lewis and Myrtle Lewis,
hIs wife, Iointly and severally,

That the parties Interested in said

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Before Publication

Noon The Da

Successful bidder shall submit
belanceof remaining amount within
l0daysafterflotiflc.tionofawardor
forfeit the deposit and all claims on
said house, The house is tp be
removed from the site wIthin 45 days
of purchase.
Complete details conc.roi,,g the
submission of bids and the terms
and condItIons ot sate pertaining to
saidhousemaybeobtaIn,dfromt
Purchasing Dapartmeit located at
1211 Milionvllie Avenue In
Fiortdadurirçbusinelshow.s.tany
f, pf'f' to th. opening Of bids.
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
By: .s. William P. Layer
as it, Superintendent of Schools

said Court on this 17th day of May,

51g. Jon D. MacKendrick

of

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DEADLINES

busIness at 701 East Semoran (SEAL)
Boulevard, Allamonte Springs,
ARTHUR H, BECKWITH, JR.
Florida.
Clerk of Circuit COW?

secutive weeks in The Sanford

Section

Superintendent

"Fictitious Name Statute'. Chapter
8635 FlorkIaSt
eswlIlregl,ter
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
In and far Seminole County,Fiorid.,
icon receipt of proof Of th,
pIkaij of this Notice, ta fIC.
titious name, towit:

Heaid, Sanford, Florida.

Publish June 11, 15,251 July 2, 1979
DEK.47

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roof.

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Noticam is hereby given ff
pj
undersigned, pursuant to the

dens tided in the petition,
THIS NOTiCE shall be publIshed
once each week far four (4) COfl'

503.09 Florida Statutes

X 12'), corn.

DEK.25

be entered against you for the relief

the provisions of the Fictitlm,ss
Name Statutes,

porch (approx. S

blnation construction, pitch shingle

Iii led Check) shall accompany bid.

Sanford, Florida, on or before JUlIe
. 1979; othet'wls.a Jumint fTIeY

Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance with
14

Florida:
Three bedroom, 1½ bath, ap.
proximately 1200 sq. ft., fireplace,
central air and heat, garage, front

.

wrItten defenses, if any, to it on
JOHN A. BALDWIN, Baldwin I
Dlkeou, 500 Highway 17.92, FUn
Park, FlorIda 32730, Attorneys for
petitioner, and file the original with
tMClei'koftheabovsstyiedcourtet
the Seminole County Courthouse,

PPLY CO., and that I

bidderth,
foIIowingdncrlbedh,
located In Seminole County,

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a lint
a line
a line

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DEK.51
Johnson, should not be disqualified
________________________________
to Tabs, pursuant to Section 4.1.4 of
NOTICE OF SALE
the Estates, Powers and Trust Law.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF have caused th seal of office of our
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR IDA Is said Surrogate to be hereunto
offering for sale to the highest
fixed.

Schools, or his designee, at 2:00
o'clock P.M. on June 23, 1979 at the
meeting room of THE SCHOOL
BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, located at 1211
Meilonville Avcnue in Sanford,
Florida.
A Good Faith DeposIt of
(either a CashIer's Check or Car'

County, Florida fhis3rd day of June,
1979.
August Marketing Company
By: August C. Johnson
President
PublishJune 11,15,251 July 2,1979

Seminolecounty, Florida, under the

DEPUTY CLERK

Publish: June 11, 15, 25, July 2, 1979

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-j unes minimum

i UKIJMT ''owi

distributed pursuant to SectIon 5.4.4

status, Also employment opp.
ortunities are offered without
regard to age unless there is a
conflict with statute or State Board
rule. Adoption of this policy will
have no determinable economIc
impact. The Specific law being
Imptemented is F.S. 230.22.
Complete coplfl at this policy and

Whose residence
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thatanactionloisquestration has
been filed agaInst you, and you me
required to serve a copy of your

DUSTRIAL

Seminole County, Florida
BY: Eve Crabtre,

dersigned

said business enterprIse is as
follows:
Augusta
Marketing
Company, 4854 South KIrkman
Road, Orlando, Florida 32811.
DATED at Orlando. Orange

IIdItlous'nç7 of LONGW000 IN.

UNDER CONVERSION TO A

'RTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

national origin, handicap or marital

TO: CHARLES L.D.PERCH

8:00 ,A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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Law;

house will be opened, by the Un.

NOTICE OP ACTION

Florida

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busineu at 145 WIllow
Creek Cove, Longwood, FL 32750

p.m. Til' 1 am.

russ. Thru Sat.

1979.
(SEAL)

regard to race, color, religion, six,

32701. Thai the party Interested In

FICTITIOUS NAME

Rhythm a Rhymes

said court on this 8th day of June,

Said sale of said house shall be by

Wife.

DEK.50

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Office Box 2141, 301 Park Avenue
North, Winter Park, Florida 32790,
onor befor.July 1$ 1979and fil, the
original of Said defWsss wIth lbS
Clerk of this court eIther before
service or immediately thereafter;
otherwiseadefaultludgment.wiiibe
entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Amended Petition,
WilNESSmyhandandlh.seaiof

sealed bids. All sealed bids for said

Ailamonte Mall, State Road 430,

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: PEGGY L. FIELDS, also
known as PEGGY LAMB
3371 CoIville Avenue
Hapeville, Georgia 30354
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Second Amended Petition for
dissolution of marriage has been
filed against you by Petitioner,
BILLY JOE FIELDS, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to the
Amended
Petition
on
the
Petitioner's attorney, JANIS MARY

100.1 which states educatIonal and

economic statement may be

RATES
Itime .................43c
3cocutIv.tim.s . . . . 3$c
lcons.cuflvi times.....35c

HOURS

Respondent.WIfe.

employment opportunities without

SectIon 065.09 Florida Statutes 1957. tairdat the office, 1211 Millonvhlle
Slg, Charlie Jackson Jr.
Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Publish: May 21, 25, June4, 11,1979
Robert G. Feather, Chairman
DEJ.10S
SemInole County School Board
—bush: June 11, 1979
DE K.33
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE is hereby given that the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
SIMINOLI
undersigned, pursuant to the FOR
COUNTY,
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter FLORIDA,
U3.09,Florida$tatu$es,willregist,r NO, 10.2923-M.A
withthsClerkoftheClrcultCourtof IN RE: The marriage of
Seminole County, Florida, upon CHARLES L. DIPERCH,
receipt of proof of publication of this
Husband,
Notice, the fictitious name to wit:
BURDINE'SOPTiCAL under which and
this party is engaged In business at MARY JANE DSPENCH,

SHOW 10:00 AM

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, 27, 1979,

toconsideradoptionofpo1Icyx59.

Kiddies
Summer

PEGGY L. FIELDS, also known as
PEGGY LAMB,

Sanford, Florida.

0 THE 000 COUPLE

TUESDAY

Petitioner.Hund,
and

HALKER, whose address is Post

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eeWIi'c*'o

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 75-2227.CA.04.E
IN RE: The Marriagaof
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 201 South
Maple Sanford, Fla. Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
nameof R &amp; J LANDCLEARING
and that we intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisions Of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Wit: Section $65.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
5mg. J B. Howell
Raymond Lee (JBH)
Publish: May 21, 28, June4, 1, 1979
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fling June 2. Sanford Early
city o Sanford, Seminole County,
Chlldcare Center. 322.6645.
Florida, at the hour of 11 AM., on
the 28th day of June, 1979, that
Will baby sit in my home days.
certain parcel of real property
Prefer school age children
described s foIlow:
Call 322.4933
Lots 25 and 26, Block 23, __________________________
SUBURB
THE
SANLANDO
Motherwilldobabysittiflg
BEAUTIFUL, SANFORD SEC.
In my home day or evening
TION, according to the plat thereof
Infant to4yrs. 323.5234
as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 66,
of the Public Records of Seminole Newborn to small infants for
County, Florida.
working mothers or short
vacations in my home. 322.5342.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
Clerk of Circuit Court
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
Seminole County, Florida
educational opportunity in this
By: Eve Crabtree
area.
322.6645.
Deputy Clerk
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Publish: June Ii, 18, 1979
DEK.52
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Boulevard, Altamonte Springs,
Florida.
That the parties Interested in said
business enterprise are as follows:
John R. Moore
Victor A. Notopoulos
Alfredo Salgado
J.W. Schoettelkotte
Edward F. Welch
Dated at Seminole County,
Florida, this 17th day of May 1979.
Publish: May21, June4, 11, 18, 1979
DEJ.129

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Ambitious young Andy Travis is
hired bytheinept managerof a

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GROUP II, a Florida General
Portnehip, et al,
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under a Judgment of Foreclosure
and Saleentered by the Judgeof the
Circuit Court in and for Seminole
county, Florida, on the 8th day O
June, 1979, in a certain cause bet.
WCCfl COMBANKSEMINOLE
COUNTY, formerly COMBANK.
CASSELBERRY,. Florida banking
corporation, Plaintiff, and GROUP
II, a Florida General Partnership,
ROCKIE L. SMITH, individually,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
JOHN G. ARIKO, JR., individually,
NAME STATUTE
MARY ANN ARIKO, individually,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the FLORIDA LAND COMPANY, 6
Florida corporation, RINK ER
undersigned, pursuant to the
MATERIAL CORPORATION, a
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
Florida corporation, CENTRAL
$65.09. Florida Statutes,will register
FLOR IDA ELECTRIC, INC., a
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida corporation, SMYTH
inandlorSeminoleCounty,Flonida,
upon receipt of proof of the LUMBER COMPANY, a Florida
publication of this Notice, the I ic corporation and PLY.MARTS, INC.,
a Florida corporation, Defendants,
titious name, to-wit:
being Case No. 781$13.CA.09.C, I
HOLIDAY ISLE PROPERTIES
will sell at public auction to the
under which we are engaged in highest bidder for cash at the West

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BRODIE 'Many MacGregor"
Miss Brodie's students are
surprised and confused when
she takes a dumpy, unpopular
girlunderherwing.

Vikings" New evidence mdicites that the descer.dants of
Eric the Red, who landed in
Canada centuries before
Columbus sailed, still roam the
land.
FAMILY FEUD
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: William
Conrad.
010K CAVETT Guests: Wilham
Masters and Virginia
Johnson. (Part 2 of 2)

PRAIRIE Mary

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Evening Herald, Saaterd. Fl.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FOR
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7$.117J-CA.09.0
COMBANK.SEMINOLE COUNTY,
formerly
COMBANKCASSEL.
BERRY, a Florida Banking corpor.
aflon,
plaintiff,

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAMESTATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
$65.09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida, upon
receipt of proof of publicationof this
notice, fictitious name, to.
wit: PRECISION MACHINE CO.
undcr which I am enoaoed in
business at 103$ Miller industrial
Road, in the City of Altamonte
nings Florida.
That the party interested in said
business enterprise is as follows:
CRM INDUSTRIES, INC.
By: s. Charles Robert
McMahon II, President
Publish June 4, 11, 18, 25, 1979
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TV HIGHLIGHTS

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. PcI
supplies, dog houses, insulated
shaqy inside kennels. screened
outside runs, also air cond.

Ught Houling
Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 3.49 5)11

Pahiting
DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE EstImates. 1305)327 9160

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DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $145. ) day serv. '.?,
good paint &amp; Ref 331 5529

Plumbing Service

cages. 322 5752.

Home Improvements
Retired man Small repair wo-k
Roofing P. painting Free Est
Call anytime 373 8513

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs. Leaks. F-as! Service
323 0)74. 377 4601
Chg Cds

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Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam. fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
321 0539 or 904 131 6105 collect
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REMODEL ING IREPAIR
5.6. BALINTIASSOC. 372 IUS
Concrete work-- Patios, slOewalks, driveways Free Esfi
mate. Call Mr - Taylor 372 IS-IS.

Railings
Custom built iron work
Window guards, gates etc
Martin's 323 158), 339 let)

Tree Service
The Greenleaf Enterprise
Tree service. Dead wood.
demossing I mistletoe &amp;
removing. 323 laM.

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

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Monday, June 11, 1979

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bones so I began to look for
other equally delicious foods.
The article that you read by
Yesterday I read an article in the nutritionist Is absolutely
the newspaper by a nutritionist correct. Calcium deficiency Is
who said that over half of older probably the most common
Americans have osteoporosis, a nutritional deficiency in the
softening of the bones, because United States today and it
of insufficient calcium in their true that Individuals who don't
diet. Now what's the truth for get enough calcium In their diet
various age groups? How much are prone to softening of the
milk can I drink safely and how bones.
much can my granddad drink?
Specifically, women on
Also what foods contain
phosphorous which prevents calcium-deficient diets are
about five times more prone to
utilization of calcium?
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excess amounts of things that considered, can drink as much
we don't really need. A good fortlfledsldmmilkasyoullke.
example Is water. If you drink
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more than your body needs, the
cheese or ice cream either. In
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The recommendation from
the Tenants' Council was that
Miss Buratti be appointed.
Council chairman Aurdella
Davis and other members said
they elected Miss Buratti, a
white woman, In a June 4
meeting. But that election was
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Education and Welfare (HEW) are to be submIted by
July 1, according to Bruce Ferino, assistant City blamer.
The proposed site Is located east of Sunset Drive,
overlooking Lake Concord and south of the Better Uving
Retirement Center.

This was the final step before federal applications can
sin1tted for the new complex to be built on a two-acre
:- trod in Casselberry.

The Area Agency on the Aging, which administers the
grant program for HEW, has "almost guaranteed"
federal funding under the Older Americains Act, Felrino
earlier told County Commissioners,
The first-year grant of $115,416 is to be matched with

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before the council for formal action at next week'S
meeting.
The firm, which has served the city since January, 1978,
Was granted an
Increase based on the higher consumer
price index and 10 cents reflecting increased cost of
gasoline. A request from the company for a75 cents a
month increase was turned down,
The Danjohn's contract with the
come back fur a rate increase request when the consumer
price index reaches a certain level,

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$120 from the county and $27,5W from the city. A
second-year grant fo furnish the facility is expected of
$60,000—to be matched with $7,500 from the city and
$12500 from the county, according to Fenino.
With approval expected by Oct. 1, construction Is ex
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to begin hI January 1980.
In a work session that followed the regular meeting the
council tentatively agreed to grant Danjohn Services Inc.
a *Cft m"WY increase in garbage collection fees for
the 3,100 customers In the city.
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claimed the election was unfairly conducted In that the
names of blacks were excluded

hicles from the Seminole County Sheriff's Department dissidents further claimed they

CaudbeM City Cowxfl Monday night authorized the
ty Idrqinlatration to enter a purchase contract with the
wner of a proposed senior citizen facility site, according
to Mayor Bill Grier. Punthase price for the property Is

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moved in on suspects believed to be growing marijuana In a heavily
wooded area were not given written notice of
south of Chuluota off state Route 419 this morning. Sheriff's deputies ap- the election, as the council
prehended two men in a marijuana field and charged them with trespass. The bylaws specify,
Photo By Gosflr.y Pounda
land is owned by a Miami man who gave authorities permission to conduct the
Housing Authority director While Alexander Wyche was busy addressing the Sanford City Commission
raid. A third man spotted by deputies eluded capture. The names of the men Torn Wilson sent
to the corn- Monday, his 3-year-old daughter. Anna, took the opportunity to play some hidearrested were not Immediately released by deputies. However. both are mission a letttr in which he said and
-seek. Wyche represented a group of west side blacks who came to protest the
reported to be from Orange County.
he considered the June 4 actIon appointm
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But Alexander Wyche, one of tabled the appointment.
Herald Staff Writer
"What we did would stand up the dissenters, said west side However, Commissioner Eddie
Sanford city commissioners in any court," said Rev. G. residents In Higgins Terrace Keith said he
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appointed
Ten Buratti of Eubanks, Tenantr' Council get poor attention in their there would never be 100 perBedding Gardens to fill the parlimentariwi. Eubanks also requests for maintenance cent agreement an any upunexpired term of George defended the selection
of Miss improvements.
It appears the only way these ladles have to go — Is up. Actually, the four
polntment, and the city should
are Brown on the Housing Burutti on the grounds that the
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demonstrating their dexterity — learned In large part at Seminole Community
board
Authority Board following
Authority board is presently
The commission, after member. On Keith's motion,
ni): Joy 11inkle, Incomposed of four black hearing statements from angry the matter was taken off the
structor; Miriam Phillips, Pam Hillebrandt and Peggy Iselin, students, The
saw opponents and supporters members and no whites and the residents OH
both sides of the table and Miss Buratti was
of Miss Buratti swap charges of board needed balance,
school's jazz dance program will be the subject of a feature story In Friday's
question for over an hour, appointed 4-to-0.
untalr
pra
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Leisure magazine in The Evening Herald.
The city commission, whose
only authority according to
federal guidelines, in the actions of the Housing Authority
Today
board Is to appoint Its memExpressions
hers, was cautioned by city
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the Housing Authority to
recommend a successor to fill
his term, which expires In 1980.
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Council, an Independent group
representing the residents in
the 480 units of public housthg In
the city, felt It should make the
recommendation to the city.
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19) Your mood today will be
following your birthday by
Vulnerable: East-West
Ughtner double of seven
geared more toward light and
sending for your copy of
Dealer: South
spades and hoped that West
fun activities than toward those
Graph Letter. Mall $1 for each
could guess to lead a club."
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for use in the March the possbillty
of switching after new punch card system.
and candidates' names are
presidential preferential last September's first primary
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primary,
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presentations by
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manufacturers of two punch according
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Christian upbringing has taught me that to take another's life
r.Jonvicted of strangling two college women, that the execution of
under any circumstances is wrong. I don't believe the state of
undy would be "like a taking a part of all of us and throwing it Florida Is above the laws of God," she said.
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Gone from us, it would be like taking a part of all of us and
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throwing it away," Mrs. Bundy said.
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Circuit Judge Edward Cowart refused to allow the Jury to hear
Ibout the early childhood of Bundy.
any of the grim details of an execution. He said the U.S. Supreme
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choked with emotion as the subject of her son's possible execution
whether Bundy should die or be sentenced to life In prison.
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Cowart will have the ultimate decision on Bundy's punishment
"I consider It, the death penalty itself, to be the most primitive,
and the jury's recommendation is not binding.

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By HUGH THOMSON
Herald Staff Writer
A young Lake Mary woman is in fair condition today at
Seminole Memorial Hospital suffering from severe injuries all
over her body allegedly inflicted by her husband. The husband,
charged by police with aggravated battery and attempted
murder, was released from custody after his bond was reduced by
County Judge Wallace H. Hall from $10,500 to $2,000.
Mrs. Patricia Renfroe, 27, 134 Wilson Drive, Lake Mary, suffering from cuts and multiple bruises, was beaten all over her
body, according to pollee reports, with a metal dining room chair.
She also was beaten with a metal mop and a wooden broom
handle,
According to police, at one point during the beating allegedly
inflictedby her husband, Willie Renfroe, 38, a 12-inch butcher
knife was held to her back. She also was tied with panty hose.
According to Mrs. Renfroe's statement to police her husband
had come borne from work about three hours late on Friday night.
About 11 p..mthey had then gone to a bar in Orlando and when
they returned ho.
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Mrs. Renfroe's report to Lake Mary investigating detective
David Higginbotham stated her husband had fallen asleep several
times and the last time he did so, she hobbled to her oldest son's
room where the son untied her. She then put on a bathrobe and ran
to a neighbor's house with her son and another son, 7, where she
called police.
The police reports stated that Mrs. Renfroe also was beaten
over the head with ceramic pots.
Detective Higginbotham stated 'there were trails of blood all
over the house and a big pool of blood in the living room in front of
the sofa." There also were blood stains on the bed, the wall at the
head of the bed, the bathroom on the mirror, the sink and the
floor. "It was one of the goriest scenes I've ever looked at,"
Higginbotham said.
At the hospital, a nurse told police that Mrs. Henfroe's mother
had called the hospital from Richmond, Va., wanting information
about her daughter, saying the daughter's husband had called her
earlier and told her that "Patricia had been killed in an auto
accident." Mrs. Renfroe's statement to police stated that her
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request for a change to private, not It wishes to pursue offers the leasing of the building to the
Herald Staff Writer
non-profit status Is denied.
from six other public and SMH board and on a payment
Chairman of the Seminole
"We just don't see any way private hospital groups in- plan for medical services For
Board of County Corn- the money needed for un- terested in assuming control of indigents.
miasloners Bob French today provements could be raised if the 25-year-old Institution.
But French said he doubts the
said he favors taking no action the situation remains the
Last
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SMH
board
SMH
board will get a favorable
to change Seminole Memorial same," he added.
members were told they would
response
immediately. He said:
Hospital's county-owned status.
The commissioners are be given an indication of "It Is more than likely that the
'My own personal preference scheduled to meet in work whether their proposal to retain commissioners are going to ask
would be to leave it as it is and session Tuesday afternoon to control
under a reorganized for some more detailed innot make any change," French consider whether to grant a non-profit corporation status.
If formation from some of the
said.
request by the SMH board of the commissioners determine
other people. I
don't think that
Hospital board member Allan trustees seeking to convert the not to seek additional in- would necessarily be a setback
Keen said a decision to leave hospital to a private, not-for- formation from Florida for them (the SMH board
the hospital In its current profit facility. The county Hospital or other private, for. members). It would just mean
situation would "be the worst of presently owns SMH. The board profit, hospital corporations, we are not ready to go with
all alternatives." Such a also will consider whether or then negotiations will begin on their proposal
without further
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onsidering others."
the continued deterioration of
Ironically, French will not be
the hospital's physical plant
able to attend the hearings on
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confined there. The commission
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complete with turn signals, is expected to cost $25000 and be in
operation by Sept. 30.
The county work crew will begin building turning lanes for all
four legs of the intersection in about three weeks, Bush said. The
turning lanes and other road improvements will add another
$10,000 to the cost of the project, he said.
"That intersection has been a problem almost since the day it
was built seven or eight years ago," said Bush, referring to
Thursday's accident. "We had to go out almost the first day the
Intersection
completed and add blinkers on the stop signs."
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"The first year after the study came out, we had a list of 10 high.
failed to stop at the intersection Thursday going south on priority intersections for approval," Bush said. "Due to
Airport Boulevard. Her car was struck In the right side by another restrictions and funds available in the county budget, we were
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seriously injured.
Road 46* and Bear Lake Road and State [toad 436 were placed on
"Most of the wrecks stem from impatience," Bush said. "The the priority list, Bush said.
people coming from the north and south try to take chances and
Bill McKelvy, deputy district engineer for the state Department
get through the gaps. Then the people on the east and west try to of Transportation, 1)01), blamed the high volume of traffic at
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number of accidents.
"For some reason, Airport Boulevard has an oily surface that
"Where State Road 46A Intersects with State Road 46, there are
makes it hard for cars to stop," Bush said.
about 700 cars traveling daily just at that point" McKelvy said.
When the turning lanes have been installed, the work crew will "There's an estimated
4,000 cars daily traveling on State Road
overlay the
intersection with a new surface, Bush said.
46*, east of lnterstate-4."
The intersection of State Road 46A and Airport Boulevard is
State Road 46* in that particular area is a "collector-type'
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Monday, July 30, 1t79

Murder Trial Is Under Way In Sanford
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Gas Rationing Bill Slated
For U.S. House Discussion
WASHINGTON (UP!)
House leaders will try again
Tuesday to pass the volatile gasoline rationing bill, and In
the final week before a month-long recess, the House also
will consider the draft and censure of a colleague who
padded his payroll.
In the Senate, the Finance Committee Is continuing
work on the proposed windfall profits tax on oil cornparties, but the staff does not expect the bill to be ready for
the Senate until after Congress returns Sept. 4. The House
already has passed a windfall profits tax bill.
House leaders plan a vote Tuesday on emergency
gasoline rationing. The standby measure was brought up
on the floor last week, but a crippling amendment was
added so leaders pulled it back to rally their troops before
completing it. The bill would give the president authority
to design a rationing plan.
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The trial of a Sanford man charged with the shotgun slaying of a
well-known 72 year-old retired businessman began in circuit court
today.
Gregory Mills, fl, 1115 Locust Ave., was indicted by a grand
Jury June 20 in connection with the May 25 murder of James
Wright. Wright, a retired brush company executive, was killed at
his home at 445 S. Elliott Ave. in the early morning hours. Police
said Wright came upon a burglar attempting to enter the front
window of his home and was killed when the burglar fired a single
shotgun blast. The blast struck Wright in the abdomen.
Shortly after the shooting police stopped Mills and another man
near the murder scene. The two men were riding a stolen bicycle.
On May 26, a Sanford city employee found a short-barreled
shotgun believed to have been the murder weapon in a wooded
area not far from the Wright home.
Mills faces a possible death sentence If convicted of first degree
murder. He also is charged with burglary, aggravated battery
and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
FREEZER BREAK-IN
Someone cut the locks from two freezers belonging to the

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Therrall M. Pollard, 64, of North Carolina said he had evict&amp;1
the tenant from 307 Fox Squirrel, "The Springs" and believed lie
moved out last Sunday.
Pollard discovered several items totalling $5,290 missing on
Tuesday. Stolen items include the air conditioning compressor,
four pairs of drapes and rods, carpeting from two bathrooms add
a set of kitchen cabinets.

HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
One day after her sixth wedding anniversary, glamour girl Farrah Fawcett announced she has separated from actor Lee Majors.
The blond television and movie star said Sunday therS
was no third party involved In the spilt-up and Jay Bernstein, the couple's manager, blamed the separation on
stress caused by career conflicts.
He said the couple, who do not have any children, hope
to reconcile sometime in the future.
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A 35-year-old Winter Park
man is being held without bond
today at the Seminole County
Jail for allegedly robbing a cab
driver and making him drink
scotch at knifepoint, according
to Casselberry police.

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Marion J. Golf of Winter Park
was arrested shortly after 3
a.m. today by Casselberry
Police who charged him with
kidnapping, armed robbery,
aggravated battery, violation of
parole and resisting arrest with
violence.

Jackie Onassis Turns 50

HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (((UP!)
Jackie Onassis
celebrated a quiet 50th birthday during the weekend by
cruising off the Maine coast on a yacht with friends.
The widow of former President John F. Kennedy and
Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis reportedly left
the Kennedy compound late last week from a marina on
Cape Cod. She was not expected back until Wednesday.
It was believed that Mrs. Onassis, who works in New
York as an associate editor for Doubleday &amp; Co., decided
to take the cruise as a gesture to Mrs. Rose Kennedy. This
weekend she was honored with a belated 89th birthday
party.
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A massive hole was left in the bedroom wall of a Casselberry duplex early this
morning by the driver of a taxi cab who apparently lost control.

klan To Keep Marching

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP!)
A state Ku Klux Klan
leader says a March through the streets of Alabama's
largest city Saturday was only the beginning of more
marches planned in Alabama.
"We are not going to stop marching," said Don Black,
state Grand Dragon for the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan..
Black confirmed Sunday night that Kianamen would
stage a march Saturday in Montgomery to challenge a
state law signed last week by Gov. Fob James banning
firearms within 100 feet of a demonstration.
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"I don't know when we'll go
Herald Staff Writer
back to five days. In the winter
An experimental four-day months, with fewer daylight
JULY 2$
work week has proven sue- hours, we won't be able to work
ADMISSIONS
HOSPITAL
SANFORD:
JULY 3
ceasful in reducing fuel con- the 10-hour days. I don't like
, Derius Collins
ADMISSIONS
sumption and increasing using our heavy equipment
Benjamin J. Davis
SANFORD:
worker productivity, Seminole during twilight hours," he said.
Rutha Mae Gordon
Mortice Brown
Alma Perry
County Public Works Director
Derlous Collins
Schuder said crews working
Margaret A. Smith
Marye?ta Pendleton
W.J. Schuder said today.
the
four-day weeks have ex'Rebecca S. Fryman, Casselberry Mildred Rhodes
Schuder
said
he
will
pressed
support for the
VirginIa C. Chadwick, Chuluota
Onnala Rodriguez
Cynthia L. Allen, Deltona
recommend to the county program. He said reducing one
: Jocelyn Ward, Lake Monroe
Core L. Waddle
commissioners this week that day's setup time to and from
Gary Picanso, Orlando
the
79 employees in the public the work areas has led to an
- Sharon 0. Twyman, Osteen
BIRTHS
works
department now working increased productivity of the
David C. &amp; Rebecca Fryman.a boy,
DISCHARGES
Casselberry
four-day weeks continue to do workers. He also said the
SANFORD:
Richard 1. Cynthia Ailena boy,
so until the winter months,
program has increased morale.
Irving Frazier
Deltona
"It has Worked out very well.
Robert J. Harley
"We haven't heard any
Leslie &amp; Sharon Twyman. a bin,
: Patsy C. Harlow
Osteen
We have been able to reduce negative comments. They seem
' Mary Anna Lewis
our fuel consumption and we've to enjoy the three-day
Malcolm J. Lodge Jr.
DISCHARGES
also noticed that worker weekends," he said.
Phyllis M. Mlnutelia
SANFORD:
Bill Moore
Sandra K. Brooks
productivity has risen,"
: Harland K. Muhs
While Schuder's department
Eva P. Koonts
Schuder
said.
Johnnie Rivers
Albert C. Mime
has
experienced success with
He said the department
Mary Walton
Scott W. Pope
the
modified work week, the
:• Glenn J. Wimbith
been able to cut the average use
Carrie J. Rugenstein
county's
other department
: Wiley E. Griffin, Altamonte Springs Sandra K. Wright
of diesel fuel from 14,000 gallons
Nrvl B. Roach, DeBary
Wilson Dungay, Deltona
experimenting
with the
per month o about 12,500
Rena M. Tate, DeBary
Fern Raesecke, Deltone
Parks
and
John F. Henry, Dalton.
gallons per month. The program,
Ralph West, Delton.
the
Recreation,
has
discontinued
it.
Lois H. Garret, Jacksonville
Suzann Patterson, Longwood
reduction results from
A parks and recreation
elimination of one day of
time driving to and from the spokesman today said the
program ran only one week and
work sites.
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The experimental plan, involved eight employees In the
started In June, has con-Park maintenance division.
9 am. readings:
tern.
Port Canaveral: high, 12:13 dructlon crews working 10
"We just didn't have enough
perature, $1; overnight low, 74; a.m., 1:31 p.m.; low, 1:19 a.m., hours a day Monday through people to operate on
only four
yesterday',
high,
95; 7:3* p.m.
Thursday. Maintenance crews days. U someone took a sick
barometric pressure, 30.19;
Bayport: high, 1:31 a.rn., work Tuesday through Friday, day It messed things up," the
relative humidity, $5 pereont; 7:11 p.m.; low, 12:21 am., 1:21 10 hours a day. Schuder began spokesman said.
p.m.
at $ mph.
the experiment when fuel
Parks and recreation had 10
Forecast:
Partly cloudy
BOATING FORECAST
suppliers announced plans to unfilled positions during the
throulb Tuesday. Continued but
SL Augustine I. Jupiter Inlet cut back the county's allocation week of July 9-13
when the plan
winds,a SW
with
chance of afternoon or out II miles — Winds variable of diesel fuel by 20 percent over
was
discontinued.
The
evening thundershowers. Highs around 10 knot a through last year. That meant the usual
spokesman said that by
In the low to mid Na. Laws Tuudmy. Seas 2 to 3 feet. supply of 19,000 gallons of fuel
working only four days with a
? tonight in the 71s. Winds Isolated thundershowers.
sold to the County during an IkWteddaff,adayoffbyoneof
variable mostly ii mph or less.
EXTENDED FORECAST
average month would be cut the workers meant some parks
Rain probability 30 perceut Florida except northwest
back to below 14,000 gallons, were being neglected two days
during the afternoon and Partly cloudy with widely Schuder said,
out of the week.
evening hours.
scattered mainly afteri..i
thundershowers. Highs in the
~1TUESDAY TIDES
vWr no to W OL Lows Is the
£ Daytona Eked: hIgh, 1:01 705, except near U along
a.m., 1:39 p.m.; low, 7:07 a.m., southeastern beaches and
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL.

Dolly R. Barrow, Lake Mary
Clarence K. Harnn, Lake Monroe
Darlene Brown S. Baby girl, Sanford
Sheila A. Wynn. Baby Boy, Sanford

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The string of events leading
up to Golf's arrest began about
midnight and ended three hours
later, when both Golf and the
captive cab driver were involved in an auto accident at a
duplex. Casselberry police said
the incident occurred as
follows:

Cab driver Glenn Yutzy, 31, of
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CHICAGO (UP!) A woman walking home from a bar
along a West Side street was abducted at knife-point and
may have been raped by as many as 26 men, police said.
Pollee said three men forced the woman at knife-point
into a white Cadillac about 4:30 a.m. Sunday, then drove
to the South Side, where they said the three and as many
as 23 other men sexually assaulted her.
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RECEIVE SOME GOOD
ADVICE FROM UNCLE SAM
ALONG WITH YOUR
SOCIAL
SECURITY
CHECK
Mon 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 you're
not at home. Naturally, we would like
you to designate First Federal of Mid.
—FlorIda for Direct Deposit of your
"check so you can be earning Interest from day one. Of course,
just because your check
comes to us direct
doesn't mean you can't
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The first of two public hearings on dw city of LaWwood,11 land
unpwIUbeddtt7p.m.inthcitybxi.m,
hearing will be Aug. 13 at 7 p.m.
The Longwood City CiTITniMion voted June 25 to accept the
long range comprehensive land use map with four changes. The
property belonging to Commissioner J.R. Grant, Industrially
zoned in a residential area, will be designated residential on the
new map. The Land Planning Agency had recommended cornmerdiL

SANFORD, 3090 S. Orlando Dr. (305-323-3770) • L*ISRURG, 1403 S.
St. (904.787-2557) • DERARY,
U.S. 17-92 (305-6684438) • OCLAND, Southern Regional Main Office 34514th
N. Woodland Blvd. (904734-2551)
DILTONA, 940 Deltona Blvd. (3O5.8684403)/Bo,. Plaza, 1240 Provide
nce Blvd. (305-574-1427) .
GAINISVIUI, Northern Regional Main Office. 2815 N.W. 13th
St. (904-376-7551)1249 W. University Ave.

(904-375.8500)/Gajn,svlll. Mall. 2528 N.W. 13th St. (904.376-3633)14414 N.W. 23rd Ave.
(904-376-3204)15200 W. Newberry Rd. (904.427-3447) e LAKE CITY,
2735 U.S. 90 West (904-752,8222).
MARION OAKS, 3259 S.W. 157th St. Rd. S NEW $MYRNA BEACH, 1300
S. Atlantic Ave. (904.427.3447) •
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• ORMONO BIACH, 520 S. At.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. the couple, who said Caroline motel office yelling: 'Someone
He said Mrs. Thompson did
(UPI) — Authorities searched would be able to tell him her is driving off with Caroline." not see any weapon in the hands
today for a young, bearded name and address.
"I went out and got into a car of the intruder.
"We'll be here until some- with some other people and we
drifter spotted in the vicinity of
a beachfront motel where the s- thing turns up," Thompson said drove up the road but we
year-old daughter of an Atlanta in a telephone interview from couldn't find anything," said
CELERY CITY
his room at the Holiday Inn Thompson, 34,a comptroller for
couple was abducted.
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daughter of Russell and Rachel Sunday flight.
Co. of Georgia.
"We've just been hoping and
Thompson, was sleeping in the
"We'd only been in town for
back seat of their silver 1979 praying," Mrs. Thompson said. about 10 minutes when it
Oldsmobile Cutlass station "I wish he would call us or get happened. I can't understand
wagon Saturday afternoon in touch with us in any way Just it," he said.
when a man leaped into the car to let us know she's safe."
David A. Brumble, special
Thompson, of the Atlanta agent in charge of the
and drove off. The distraught
couple has broadcast two suburb of Dunwoody, Ga., said Jacksonville FBI office, said
television appeals to no avail, he left his wife, daughter and the abduction occurred about
"Please don't hurt her," the dogs— a white poodle 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
Thompson said in the brief named M ullet and a black
in
broadcast. He choked back Yorkshire named Mandy
tears and clutched his wife's the car when he went to
hand. "She's never done register.
Mrs. Thompson, 34, was
anything to anyone. She's the
leafing through a magazine
only thing we've got."
FBI spokesman John Bell when a man got in the car. She
said today the car still has not didn't look up — she thought it
been spotted despite a nation- was her husband.
Credit Is Good For
wide alert for the abductor and
"When I looked up and saw it
his blonde, blue-eyed passen- wasn't him (her husband), my
ger.
Initial reaction was 'w ho are
"We need a break and we J
you?' and 'what do you think
haven't gotten one," Bell said. you're doing," she said. "He
"We are working on a suspect.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Florida becomes on
Wednesday the first state in the nation to try the "wage
loss" system as a solution to the cumbersome worker's
compensation methods that employers claim costs too
much.
Under the "wage loss" method, workers injured on the
job will be paid for their medical bills and lost wages or
salary. But in most cases, benefits will end when they
return to work unless their wages are substantially less
than what they were before Vie accident.
There will be no more settlements for "pain and suffering." But proponents of the law say those who suffer
more serious Injuries actually will receive larger settlements under it.

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has been charged with first degree murder in the fatal
beating of Don Hoffman at Inverness during a fight last
March 23, Citrus County Deputy Sheriff Lea Cross said
Sunday night.
Hoffman died Thursday at a nursing home at Ocala. He
had been in a coma since the night of the beating.
An alert issued to other law enforcement agencies said
Steele should be considered "armed and dangerous."

Work Permits Reinstated
MIAMI (UP!) A federal Judge's order to reinstate
work permits for some 2,000 Haitians has brought new
hope to refugees who have been working illegally or not at
all while awaiting hearings on their requests for political
asylum.
"This is the kind of victory that we need in our
struggle," said Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, director of the
Haitian Refugee Center. "The morale of the Haitian
people is so low.
Many of the Haltlna who have been working illegally
are earning less than the minimum wage of $2.90, said
Jean-Juste.
U.S. District Judge William Hoeveler Issued a temporary unjunction Saturday ordering the U.S.
Immigration and Naturalization Service to reinstate the
work permits the INS revoked last August.
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Meeting On Rivers Slated
The once-delayed meeting betATLANTA (UP!)
ween Gov. George Busbee and chief executives from
Alabama and Florida to discuss the future development
and waterway management of three connecting rivers In
the states Is scheduled to get underway Tuesday.
Bus bee and Govs. Bob Graham and of Florida and Bob
James of Alabama will face the issue of river
management of the Apalachiocola, Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers which are considered vital to barge
traffic in east Alabama and southwest Georgia.
The meeting at the Georgia Governor's Mansion was
originally planned for June 22, but the violence of the
truckers' strike kept all three governors busy.
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Patty King, 22, IdenGAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP!)
tified by sheriff's deputies as the daughter of blues singerguitarist B.B. King has been Jailed at Gainesville on
charges of burglary, grand theft and trafficking in stolen
property.
An Alachua County sheriff's spokesman said Miss
King, of Gainesville, was arrested Friday but the arrest
was not announced until Saturday. She was held under
$9,000 bond.
Deputies said the arrest of Miss King resulted from the
May arrest of Leroy Walton, 30, of Cross Creek, Fla. A
search of the Walton home resulted in recovery of up to
$30,000 worth of property taken In burglaries of homes and
apartments in the Gainesville area,
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Buy Home For $1?
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP!) Ten St. Petersburg
families will become homeowners for just $1 Tuesday
under the federal urban homesteading program.
St. Petersburg is the first Florida city to participate in
the Department of Housing and Urban Development
program, which allows prospective homeowners to ohtaln
homes that have fallen onhard times for $lif they agree to
repair them and live in them for three years.
Among the homes 375 people are vying for are five twobedroom dwellings, three three-bedroom structures and
two four-bedroom homes, which were repossessed by the
Federal Housing Administration and turned over to the
city for the homesteading program.

A bearing was
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP!)
Mayport
Naval
Station
in Jacksonville
scheduled at the
today to determine whether a Pennsylvania man should
be formally charged with murder in the death 01 a Navy
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BUSHNELL, Fla. (UP!) A cocktail waitress said she
thought she was going to die when two women beat her
with a beer bottle, cut off locks of her hair and ripped off
her clothes as their car rolled through the Florida countryside.
But after driving about 20 miles, Ruth Ann Dorminey,
28, said her abductors released her Saturday and handcuffed her naked to an oak tree. She waited there for seven
hours until a man in a house a mile and a half away heard
her screams and alerted Citrus County Sheriff's deputies.
Two sisters— Martha Ambler, 21, and Barbara Ambler,
27— have been charged with kidnapping and aggravated
assault. They are free on $6,000 bond today.

Murder Charge Slated?

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midnight to pick up Golf at the Boulevard and U.S. Highway
Level Three on State Road 436 17-92 to alert pollee.
in Casselberry. He told police
The man could not say whe-e
he was robbed of an tin- the two men were headed, but
determined amount of cash at Casselberry police located the
knifepoint by Goff, who con- taxi cab after it crashed
tinued to ride with Yutzy.
through the bedroom wall ofa
Yutzy, who is employed by duplex at 288 Plaza Oval, In
Yellow Cab of Orlando, was Casselberry. The couple who
summoned to pick up another live in the duplex were in bed '
fare at 1:30 p.m. from a location the time but were not inJur1.
not yet determined by
Both Goff and Yutzy were
Casselberry police. At that found Intoxicated in the taxi
point, Golf forced the cab, pollee said, Yutzy said he'd
unidentified third man to drink been robbed and forced to drink
Johnny Walker Red scotch at scotch at knifepoint.
knifepoint.
Police found surface knife
Somehow, the third man wounds on the abdomen add
managed to escape the cab and face of Yutzy, who claims he 'is
ran into Saznbo's at Seminola not a drinking man."

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Herald Staff Writer

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IN BRIEF'

STRONGARM ROBBERY
A 54-year-old Sanford man was knocked to the ground and
Seminole County School Food Service and stole three cases of struck in the head Saturday by an unknown male assailant who
stole his wallet containing $35, according to Sanford police.
frozen food, according to Sanford Police,
Willip Gibe')fl of 1119 W. 13th Street, Sanford, told police he was
The incident occurred sometime between Monday night and
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Tuesday lorning at the food ware house located at 407 W. Fourth walkt..,, some about 11:15 p.m. Saturday when he was attacked by
St., Sanford. i'he three cases of food valued at $101 included one a male about six feet tall on the east side of his home. The male
then fled after he stole Gibson's brown leather wallet from hjs
each of pizza, cli?ciçen and ground beef, police say.
pocket.
TAKES PROPERTY
After Gibson called police at a neighbor's home, he discovered a
A 46-year-old tenant who was evicted from a Longwood sub- large hole had been cut in the window screen on the east side of his
division is accused of taking more than $5,000 in stolen property
home. Someone had stolen the blankets off his bed but nothing
with him, according to Seminole County deputies.
else appeared to be missing, police said.

Cab Driver Robbed;

Monday, July 30, 1979-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

recruit.
Michael Nicholson of Dubois, Pa., Is accused of the July
I slaying of Milton Coleman, 19, of Macon.
Authorities believe Coleman was pushed overboard
during a fight while on a training mission aboard U.S.S.
Forrestal in the Atlantic Ocean His body was never
recovered.

Randy Torbett, yacht maintenance supervisor at
Lake Monroe Harbour Marina, examines remains of
a duck killed in the lake last.

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Charles Lee, vice president of the Florida Audubon Society.
"Botulism is fairly common among ducks in Florida during the
summer months," Lee said, "with materials washing into the
lakes from heavy rainfalls. Bacterial organisms and nutrients
can form a toxin inside the digestive tracts of a warm-blooded
animal."
Lee said he doubts the spray Two-four — used by the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers to kill the water hyacinths and other
aquatic wees In the lake is directly responsible for the duck-kill
that reduced the flock from 50 to five or less.
But, Lee added, it is entirely possible the rotting masses of
vegetation caused by the spraying would have triggered a
botulism epidemic.
Meanwhile, Val Robbins, Seminole County sanitarian, said
today a duck specimen brought to the county health department
during the first duck kill 60 days ago was so deteriorated that the
county's laboratory was unable to do anything with it.
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AREA DEATHS
CLAYTON BAGWELL
Clayton E. Bagwell, 59, of 410
San Cans Ave., Sanford died
Saturday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. A native of Sorrento,
he had lived in Sanford for the
past 30 years. He was a conductor with the Seaboard Coast
Line Railroad and was a
member of the United Transportation Union, the Sanford
Moose Lodge, served with the
U.S. Air Force during WWII
and was a member of the
Church of Christ.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Alma Bagwell, Sanford;
stepson, Gregory Rockwell,
DeBary; 3 sisters, Mrs Nina
Haskins, Sorrento, Mrs. Hazel
Hobby, Mt. Dora, Mrs. Edith
Balcomb, Houston Tex.; 3
brothers, Herbert, Sanford
Arlen and Bethel, both of
Sorrento.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
JOHN WILLIAM KICKER
John William Ricker, 81, of
201 S. Grant St., Longwood, died
Sunday. A native of Boardville,
N.J., he had lived in Longwood
for 22 years moving there from
Ringwood, N.J. He was a
retired logging sawyer and was
a Methodist.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Eva Bicker of Longwood;
4 daughters, Mrs. Anna
McBride, Wanaque, N.J.; Mrs.
Violet Anderson of Ringwood,
N.J. Mrs. Wilma Mahon,
Riverdale N.J. and Mrs. Frieda
Stevens, Toms River, N.J.; son,
John W. Bicker of Ringwood; 20
grandchildren
18
and greatgrandchlldren.
Burial will be in New Jersey.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, is in charge of local
arrangements.
WILLIAM CLARK
William Ross Clark, 75, of
Alexandra, Vp., died Saturday
morning. A former resident 01
Sanford, he was a Methodist
Wild retired from the U.S.
Government Service.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Helen Clark, of Alexandra, Va. two daughters, Mrs.
Sally Francis, of Alexandra and
Mn. Alberta Johnson, Tucson,
Ariz., one son, William
Alexandra; three sisters, Mrs.
Rebecca Tills, Sanford, Mrs.
Elizabeth Canada, St.
Augustine and Mrs. Anna
Holland, San Diego, Cal.
Brisaon Funeral Home is in
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Mrs. Lauraella Macek, Sanford; father, Chester Macek, SI,
Petersburg; 3 sisters, Miss
Laura E. Macek and Miss
Donna Marie Macek, both of
Sanford and Mrs. Janet E.
Klepacz, of Maumee, Ohio; 3
brothers, Steven P. Macek,
Sanford; Michael A. Macek, Ft.
Lauderdale and Arthur S.
Macek, Sanford; grandparents,
Mrs. Lillian Bridges, Orlando
and Hurley C. Bridges of
Freemort, N.H.,
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MACEK, CHESTER FRANK —
Funeral mass for Chester Frank
Macek, 21, of 2516 Grove Drive,
Sanford, who died Saturday, will
be celebrated at 9a.m., Tuesday
t All Souls Catholic Church with
Fr. Peter Mitchell officiating.
Burial to follow at All Souls
Catholic Cemetery. 'ii Rosary
will be recited at 7:30 p.m.,
Monday at Gramkow Funeral
Home Chapel. Gramkow is in
charge of arrangements.
BAOWELL, CLAYTON E. —
Funeral services for Clayton F.
Bagwell, 59, of 410 San Canoe
Ave., Sanford, who died
Saturday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital will be at 2 p.m.,
Tuesday at Gramkow Funeral
Home chapel. Burial in Seminole
Springs Cemetery, Lake County.
Gramkow In charge.
CLARK, WILLIAM ROSS —
Funeral services for William
Rosa Clark, 15, of Alexandra,
Va., who died Saturday, will be
at 10 am. Tuesday, at the
graveside in Evergreen
Cemetery, Sanford, with Rev.
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Monday, July 30, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, 118.50;
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The Fallout

Around

Chuck Best, who taught his pet squirrel to waterski, thought the achievement might attract the
interest of some enterprising advertising mind. He
was right.
Since Best unveiled his aquatic rodent in May, he
has received a number of inquiries from
manufacturers who think the pet, nick-named
Squirrel, can help sell their product. The most
promising offer, he said, has come from a toy boat
company. The company may choose Squirrel as its
mascot, much like Mercury uses a cougar and
frosted flakes uses Tony the Tiger.
There are other offers, too. Best said that a
national magazine has expressed interest in doing a
By GEOFFREY POUNDS feature article on his pet, complete with color
photos.

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How is the tiny, half-pound rodent dealing with
success? Pretty good, says Best. She hasn't lost her
competitive zeal and hasn't gotten bored with
skiing, he said.
The next project for Best will be to train another
squirrel to drive the boat that pulls Squirrel through
the water. He says he already has a candidate lined
up, but that it may take some time. The latest
student Is not quite as quick a learner as Squirrel,
he said.
It seems you can lead a squirrel to water, but you
can't make him drive a toy motorboat.

Morris Grant has been named to replace Horace
Orr on the Seminole County Prime Sponsor
Advisory Council. The council reviews and
recommends action on proposed CETA expenditures.

Seminole County attorney Larry Roth was
honored recently by the Florida Bar Association.
Roth was credited with coordinating the best Law

Orr, director of Seminole Economic Development Corporation, resigned in order to meet other
business commitments.

Day program for medium-sized Florida counties.
The Florida Bar also selected the Seminole
County Bar Association's ñewaletter, The Bulletin
Board, as the best in Its class in the state.
The awards were announced at the recent Bar
convention.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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From 1962 until 1970, the U.S. Air Force sprayed
10.6 million gallons of toxic defoliants on jungle
areas of South Vietnam. The defoliation program
denied cover and food to the enemy. It also exposed
many thousands of American soldiers to a
suspected cancer-causing substance called dioxin.
Dioxin is a byproduct of the herbicide 2-4-5-T,
one of two herbicides combined to form Agent
Orange, the standard defoliant used in Vietnam.
The acknowledged exposure of American troops
to Agent Orange, and to the agent's minute
amounts of dioxin, may pose only an Insignificant
threat to the health of Vietnam veterans. Conversely, the traces of dioxin and other elements of
Agent Orange that may linger in human tissue
could prove to be chemical time bombs.

The trouble is no one - not the Defense
Department, the Veterans Administration, the
National Cancer Institute, the Environmental
Protection Agency, the Center for Disease Control,
or the Department of Health, Education and
Welfare - knows for sure. And until recently, no
one seemed very interested in examining the
health implications of exposure to dioxin and to
Agent Orange.
The VA is belatedly studying tissue samples
from 10 Vietnam veterans exposed to Agent
Orange. The EPA recently imposed a partial ban
on the herbicide 2-4-5-T because of a suspected link
with stillbirths in Oregon. The Defense Department, prodded by Vietnam veterans, plans to begin
monitoring the health of the 1,200 pilots and air
crew members involved in the Vietnam defoliation
program. Air Force spokesmen say initial data will
not be available before mid-1980 and no results will
be published until 1981.
Meanwhile, Vietnam veterans suffering a
variety of symptoms including numbness of the
extremities, psychological and sexual disorders,
and skin rashes — all suspected signs of dioxic
poisoning — must wait and wonder. Among other
things, they will wonder whether these symptoms
are harbingers of dioxin's more serious suspected
effects, which include liver cancer and birth
defects in the children of those exposed.
The government these men served should see to
it that they don't have to wait one day longer than
necessary for answers to these questions. To date,
the response has been lamentably slow.

With Somoza Out
It's going to take some topdrawer diplomacy on the part of
the United States in shaping its future with Nicaragua.
President Anastasio Somoza Is out, ending a reign by his
family of 42 years. Much of their power was derived from
support of the U.S. And when Somoza took advantage of his
position to gain untold wealth and to subjugate the people of
Nicaragua, their rising hatred overwhelmed him and spread to
this country.
Now It is just a matter of time before the Sandinistas, who
have seized most of the Central American country, are In
charge.
One would hope that our diplomats would work through the
good graces of the Organization of American States to support
the Sandinista moderates and prevent the Communist and
Castro-supported elements from taking charge in the strife-torn
country.

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BY DON GRAFF
effort to escape from the hole he dug himself into
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If there was any question as to what might be'a
during the past 2½ years, President Carter now
suitable encore to the historic change of
has created a massive cave-in from which he
government in London that has made Margarè
probably cannot be extricated.
Thatcher
minister, it may have been
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inprime
Strasbourg.
Carter's reorganization of the highest levels
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of government was supposed to signal
belated emergence as a tough "take-charge"
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There, the first popularly elected European
leader. Instead, It has revealed the president to
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parliament
has selected its president. She Is
be an insecure man anxious to surround himself
Simone
Veil,
former French minister of health.
with subordinates of unquestioned devotion.
Carter's drastic overhaul of his Cabinet has
The parliament actually represents only nine
produced the dismissal of three of the few
West European member nations of the European
department heads who have consistently
Community - the one-time Common Market.
displayed intelligence, character and the
And its powers are so limited that, should it let
courage of their convictions.
Itself, It could be little more than a debating
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
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too
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society.
Joseph A. Califano Jr. could be personally
Yet its convening is one of the more interesting
abrasive on occasion, but he exerted better
and
promising political developments of recent
control over the biggest, most unmanageable
years,
a possible watershed In not only European
Speaking of boat people
bureaucracy in the federal government than any
but
world
history.
of his predecessors in recent decades.
Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal
Although the attitude of the electorates in most
too often showed a streak of arrogance but was a BUSINESS WORLD
countries during the ballotting for members
highly capable and respected authority on
ranged from tepid interest to boredom, the
monetary and fiscal affairs who enjoyed the
outcome
is a fair approximation of the current
confidence of both Congress and the business
European
political spectrum. Socialists are the
community.
largest
single
party, but the majority consists of
Transportation Secretary Brock Adams
a
center-right
collection of Christian Democrats,
wouldn't win any charm contests, but he conBy DIANE M. HULL
A
study
undertaken
by
Dr.
Richard
L
Ragatz,
Uberals,
Conservatives
and Gaulflsts.
sistently stood up for mass transit, more ef.
PITTSBURGH (UP!) — Small businessman
a
professor
of
urban
and
regional
planning
at
the
ficlent passenger cars and other goals in which Bay Yelley of Oakmont, Pa., just bought two
Onlythe
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of the 410
members assembly,
are carryovers
University of Oregon, indicated most time-share from
community
a Ixr
he strongly believed,
weeks at a resort condominium in Hilton Head,
owners made their purchase because of the appointed by the member governments.
None of those men was fired for in S.C., to enjoy with his family and use as a bonus
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opportunity to exchange, and 90 percent were signify continuity, but the overwhelmñg
competence. In all three cases, the cardinal sins for his company's sales personnel and
satisfied
with
the
trade.
were sporadic displays of independence - not
The second most frequent reason for purchase majority of newcomers would seem to assure-P
disloyalty — and failure to pay homage to a
Stai1ey Farnsworth, an auto dealer In
was the hedge against inflation, according to break with the pad and a fresh start.
group of young men known collectively as "the Plainwell, Mich., owns eight weeks at Island
Ragatz'
study.
White House senior staff."
Which Is what the leaders of the ne
Club, Hilton Head. He too bought It for personal
Through exchange services such as Resort
parliament
seem to have In mind. They inc1ud,
Those members of the "Georgia Mafia" have use and as an incentive for his sales people and
Condo,iinlums International and Interval
disturbingly similar backgrounds: Their prior mechanics.
in
addition
to the
such majàr
ternatlonal, vacation exchanges are available in European figures
as new
Willypresident,
Brandt, former
WeSt
work experience, in and out of government,
Under a plan known as real estate timeCanada, Mexico, Latin America, the Caribbean,
(l iman Chancellor, and Italian Commun1
consists principally of working for Jimmy sharing, Yelley purchased a specific two weeks
Europe, and throughout the United States.
Carter, either in campaigns or during his single
leader Enrico Berlinguer.
each year at a specific resort condominium.
Its possible with the purchase of one week at
term as Georgia's governor.
Because he actually has a deed and title to the
Hilton Head to spend the next vacation skiing in
The debates are thus likely to have somewhat
The president's personal aides remain secure property, those two weeks are his to keep, or
Vermont,
Colorado
or
Switzerland,
snorkeling
In
more
force and attract more attention than was
In their jobs not because of any particular talents
or sell, or hand clown to his heirs.
the Caribbean, or touring museums in London. the case with the old assembly. And while
they possess but rather because they are totally
A variation, known as "right-to-use,"
Priority, however, is given to comparable limited, the parliament's effective powers are
loyal to Carter.
provides a long-term lease instead of a deed and
units
In the same season, generally on a first- not Insignificant. It can alter the community's
One example: Frank B. Moore, in charge of title.
come,
first-serve basis,
budget
a $19 billion joint European Corncongressional relations for the White House,
"You
are
buying
a
vacation
for
the
rest
of
Most
swappers
apparently
are
happy
with
the
mitment
for
the current year. And it can also
been a dismal failure in gaining the confidence of
at
today's
prices,"
said
aspokesnian
for
exchange.
The
Indianapolis
office
of
Arthur
turn
out
of
office
the 13-member EC executive
the legislators whose cooperation he needs t your life
continued
Resort-Investment,
Ltd.,
of
Pittsburgh,
a
Andersen
Certified
Public
Accountants
audited
committee,
which
is greater clout than Congress
perform his job successfully. But his
RCI's books for 1978 and said 85 percent got their has with the U.S. cabinet.
tenure Is assured because he Is a member of the company that markets time-share properties.

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As In a conventional condominium situation,
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however,
the owner pays a proportionate share
It is a measure of Carter's insecurity that he
repairs,
taxes, insurance and maintenance,
not only continues to surround himself with of
which
are
not
Inflation proof.
sycophants but also that virt ually all of the
The
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advisers he has chosen are at least 20
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for anywhere from 1 ,100 to
younger than he.
$15,500
per
lifetime
week, depending on size,
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location
and
season.
For example, Christmas
men or women of Carter's age serving on
the
West
Indies
weekin
would be more expensive
senior staff because he fears his judgment or
a
week
In
summer
at the same resort.
authority might be successfully challenged by
To
forestall
the
boredom
of spending the same
his seers?
the
week
at
the
same
place
year
year, or if
There is one now-dismissed member of
Cabinet whose record of mismanagement long employment doesn't permit a vacation at the
ago made him the prime candidate for same time each year, a swap service enables an
with
timesharing conreplacement
Energy Secretary James R. InOwner
to other
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Thegradually
Yelley, president of CBM Industries Inc move
in asaeitlng itself, a course
Pittsburgh, said he Intends to use his apartment which the
20-year
history of the communitylki
"personally sometimes and other times as a date h
shown
as
to
be
the wisest In working wRit
bonus for people who have done e
iiaxlly AM easily aroused national
sensitivities.
good jobs salesmen and executives."
One of time-sharing's most ardent fans Is
President Veil, while committed to maklng)i
Larry Tracy, a member of the advisory board of parliament a genuine legislation rather thaj
the Reso rt Time Sharing Council of the Imposing supranatural laws.
American Land Development Association, a nonAn astute politician with a special concern
profit organization.
Tracy of Sarasota, Fla., suggested companies social Justice, she has been considered a cozpr
reward employees with a time-sharing week. th French poliUs, very likely to Make iIiory
"Instead of giving a gold watch when the Country's first woman prime minister. She ti
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A startling, top-secret from self protecUon to bureaucratic laziness and countries which Ignore those rights,
respected colleges and law schools Opposed tue
Senate report charges that foreign Intelligence jurisdictional pettifogging, the
concludes.
Footnote:
Sources
told
us
that
because
the
disclosure
bill. But in at lead some cases thu
agents have been badgering, threatening and
The Central Intelligence Agency was contents of the report are highly clmIfIed, any Institutional support for El's' position
was no
spying on U.S. residents with virtual impunity, reluctant to take any action for fear of retaliation version eventually made public probably will be more than a letter from a friendly faculty
their criminal activities deliberately winked at against Its own agents overseas. The Giennon
"heavily sanitized."
mber. ETS has also argued that the law would
by the federal government.
Heportnotes for example, that "the government
TESTY
TESTERS: Educational Testing Inc.. their expenses; a Ralph Nader study
The report Is a preliminary study of "the of Iran has, several times, threatened 10
Service,
(El's)
the private non-profit institution showed that the extra costs would be minimal
operations conducted in the United States by six retajiate against the CIA If actions were taken
At on. point, El's madi a special pitch -fo"
which
r
foreign countries' Intelligence services directed against its intelligence operatives In the United entranceexam natl the eoormouiy
suppKt
from black legislators a nervy at
on
aforcollegesand gradua te
at the harassment, Intimidation and monitoring States."
schools, has mounted an expensive and Wfl$, considering the longdandi1charge by
of United States residents."
The
FBI
has
gathered
very
little
Information
questionable
lobbying campaign on Capitol Hill critics that the standardized &amp;T exams
Countries involved were Chile, the miup-'
diICTiIflIflItI against t'lacka other zninorjtle3
on
e
foreign
agents'
criminal
activities
and
th
to
protect
the
secrecy of Its operations.
pines, the Republic of China (Taiwan),
•,
k
e
s
no
and
woeidng.clau students. Moreover, we hive
effort"
to
do
so,
the
Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union and pre.
Hearings are scheduled tomerruw by the obtained a confidential
m o si ed
report
em to ETS
gn Presidnt
by., 112
revolutionary Iran. The activities of their agents
House
Education
Committee
on
a
bill
that
would
black
employees
and
sent
ti
The
Na
onal
Security
Council
sin'piy
"does
Included a wide range of covert crimes, f rom
force
S t make public the questions and
fi
William Turnbull, npIeInInj that blacks, on
amotvd4 of Lntelllgence" answers
simple spying to ausulnatloeia
in put ewns, as well U internal
th
e
subject,
the
report
says.
-acre "cam pus" are discriminated
ETS
At least thee, federal statutes were violated, on
studies assessing the validity of the tests. New against in company Wring
&amp;W PrOmalM
constitutional rights were trampled on and
The Stale Depsrtmá has adopiód a1- York State just enacted a similar 'Thj.
trestle, and "customary bderuatlonal law" George-do-It" attitude, relying on the CIA, the testing" law despite an Intense,wel4hanced
An ETS spokesman denied that Its lobbying
were blithely ignored by the foreign agents and FBI and the NW to give It what littie information lobbying campaign agalad it by El'S and Its
e
ff
or
t bad boo improper and said its cost h$
their hirelings, the report concluded.
Is obtained. I
sister OniUtlon, the Collide BONd
been
greatly exaggerated by opponeq;
The explosive, l.page report was computed
"Because the pieces are not put together,"
Our investigation of that lobbying mart "Everything we did was very profemlonai,tohi
lad January for the Senate Foreign Relations the report concludes, "ai.eannu*t of the showed that El'S was not above misleading the
sddL
Commute, by Its local counsel, Michael Glen- problem and the development of a solution have educators and state leglilators who was the
Footnote:_
mucI of the "secret'
non. Despite elaborate security measures, our 'fallen though the cracks."
targets of Its propaganda. One '5flOofccit. Wormistion Ironically,
TS
is
so
determined
to protect Ii
associate Dale Van Atta was able to obtain an
Noting that "available evidence Indicates culated to date legislators, for exam* in.
already
1Yblf
to
oAslds
for
a price;
t
Statetuent that certain residents of the United Stales have dicaled that the New York
unalftrised copy
Various
"cram
course"
Instructors
source.
valid reason to fear abridgement of (their) make confidential information about students
,virtually identical to Umeusó
q
esti
ns
on
Four federal agencies should have been rights and protections by members of foreign available to public scrutiny. This is
the
TES
who
can
afford
cracking down on this wholesale flouting of our Intelligence services," the
rt
st on the true.
such cram courm h" an edge over those who
laws but did little to stop It. The reasons ranged wisdom of maintaining friendly relatlans with
Another lobbying memo claimed that many csnL
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ainesv*ille Wins Bronco

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- July 30, 17,

A-Evenlna Herald. Sanford, Fl.

SCOREBOARD

1.

Major League

D''
is t r'ioc t Champ'i*onsh'i* p

101 38$ 129.332

Eleventh Race, TA, 3.14, T. 31.01

4, 60

2 Sara-Urulza

2 Black Bonnie
99364 120 .330
7.00 3.40
2)2)7.60.
01*
94551111.325 4 Bill Whiz
1.80
Fifth game
102 43) 139 .373
0 (2.3) $4.60, P (32) 113.30, T (3-3. 2Gasti-Paco
11.20 1.80 3.10 Rice, Sos
4) 1,072.40.
98 391 125 .320
8.00 4.60
lOscar -Goiri
Gainesville
was
the
' '
Molitor, Mil
96393 123.313
Twelfth Race, C. 7.16, T. 43.19
310
1 Zubi Sarduy
American League
97379 117 .309
revalling power In the Bronco
Cooper, Mill
8 Sandy Kea
17.10 9.60 2.10
.
S
0(2.4)21.40; P (2-4) 122.70; T (2.4.
East
Home Runs
4 Lonesome Eagle
10.10 4.00
1)169.60.
istrict tournament which
W I. Pct. GB
7 Alma Arden
National League
Schmidt,
210
ncluded last weekend at Five
Belt
69 31 .670
Phil
36;
Kingman,
Chi
IS;
0(41) 03.00, P (0-4) 311.00, 1 (1-4Sixth game
.,,:
Boston
62 37 .626 S
Winfield, SD 24; Matthews, All
7) 1,244.40.
Points Field.
10.00 6.00 3.20.
8 SantiDiaga II
Mllwauke
63 41 .606 6113
and Lope's, LA 72.
A
3,109; Handle 1243.106.
6.00 3.20
6 Trani Gasti II
Gainesville defeated
HE
New York
35 1$ .534 14
American
League
Sin3.10
I Galdos Pecina
á'dnole National League No.
Detroit
32 49 .515 16
gleton, Bait, Lynn, Bas and
Q (4.9) 34.00; P (0.6) 200.70; 1 (0-4.
Clevelnd
50 32 .490 15.-i Baylor, Cal 25; Rice, Dos and
1, 4-1, In the final contest.
Toronto
32 72 .305 37½
Thomas, Mil 21.
M.
ON=
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Gainesvill e advanced to the
.
West
Runs Batted in
4
lEgana -Paco
16.50 7.20 6.60
Iir$t round of this weekend's
W L Pct. OS
National League - Schmidt,
8.20 13.50
6 Isasa.Urqulza
'S
(;
Calif
60 43 .571
Phil 01;
Kingman, Chi 79;
st$e tourney, also at Five
SEMINOLE
6.60
"
SVictor-WalIy
54 47 .335 4
Minn
Winfield, SD 77; Foster, Cm 72;
LD
SATURDAY NIGHT
0(4.1)14.40; P (4-4) 303.10; 1(4-6
'poInts, against Seminole A.L.
'a,.
Texas
34 II .529 4½
Clark, SF 71.
First Race
3)7443.20.
Seminole reached the finals
Kan City
30 52 .490 5½
AmerIcan League
Baylor, 4 Last Stretch
10.20 9.60 6.80
Eighth game
FlY
46 51 .447 13
Chicago
Cal 96; Lynn, has 51; Singleton, 2 TC B
will. a 13-8 triumph over
3.80 4.50
6 Said Olano
13.20 1.20 6.20
Seattle
44 62 .115 16'.',
Ball 75; Rice, 605 and Kemp,
I SunRiver Lehlg
4,20
13.20 6.20
1 VicanclI-Echani
Seinorn and a 16-2 victory over
Oakland
29 76 .776 31
Del 77.
0 (2-4) 23.40; 1 (4.2.1) 376.20;
5.20
3 MutiIia.Urquiz
Senoran.
Saturday's Results
Stolen Basis
Time 2:06.3.
0 (1.4) 43.50; P (6.1) 93.90; T (4-IOakland 6, Seattle $
National League
Moreno,
Second Race
3)
Toronto 3, Detroit 0
Pitt 43; North, SF 47; Scott,
4 Tarlo
5.0 3,20 7.60
AIkISVILLE SEMINOLE N.L.
457.20.
Milwaukee 9, New York 2
Al N H NO. I
St.L 30; Taveras, NY 29; Scott, 1 Kakosi Tom
120 3.10
Ninth game
I,irla,an
3II
AS N H
Cleveland 10, Chicago S
Mil 21.
3 Honey Nugget
2 80
6 Aprair
13.20 6.80 4.00
Imbrov,h
3 0 I McCormick 2) 1
60
.. Y-.
.
Boston 1, Texas 0
AmerIcan League
LeFlore,
0 (1.4) *3.20, T (4-1-3) 203.40: 3 Said
8.20 4.60
row"
311 Baker
3•
Kansas City 6, Baltimore 3
Del 51; Wileon, KC 42; Wills, Time 2:09.2.
nIs
311 Rorok
1 isasa
3.50
405
.
California
Minnesota
0
S.
arms
Tex
Ill Miller
26;
Bonds.
Third Race
Clev
300
25;
(3-6) 41.20; P (4-3) 115.20; T (6.3:
edrew
3)2 Salva
:
Sunday's
Results
40
Bumbry, Salt 24.
8 Flag Raiser
;:•'
3.10 7.50 3.00
1) 500 $0
-.
if;'t
erdee
3 5 I Gerson
20s
Detroit 5. Toronto 4
S Gotcha Gal
Pitching Victor ies
-, 5'4'1.00 3.00
-, pr-..r ,• .&amp;;' : 21,'
10th game
retwell
3 0 I Zelnick
3oI
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Cleveland 9, Chicago 6
National League - Niekro. 7 L TigreSs
7.10
vich
Ramon Rodolfo 10.40 12.40 4.10
300 Wood
25)
;;
Milwaukee S. New York 3
Hou *4-6; Niekro, All 11.12;
0 11.3) 10.60; T ($4.7) 34660;
ct.1s
24 4 7 D'Amico
30I
3Oscar Isidro
6.00 3.10
It
'
'-z'
Baltimore
6,
Kan
City
1
Totals
Andujar,
Carlton, Time 2:10.1.
Hou
25 I
11-6;
3.10
I Egana-Diaga
.,
4_"
"
CalifornIa
9,
Minnesota
3
44
4;J
,
Phil 11-9; LaCoss, Cm
Fourth Race
10-1;
0(2-3)31.40; P (2-3) 71.40; 1 (2-3inesvllle
0)0 003 I-I
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Oakland 2. Seattle 1
gseaver, On 10-5; Lee and S MannartHarry
5.00 2.00 2.50
mineHN.L.No.1
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Boston 3, Texas 2, night
Rogers, Mtl, Vuckovich, St.l. 6 Sturgis
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3.10 3.60
1(279.00.
4
a's'.L
Today's
Gam
es
and
P
ry,
er
SD
10-6;
Espinosa,
I
Frosty
Counsel
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Ilthgam.
IMINOLE
N.L. SEMORAN
.
(All Times EDT)
Phil 10-4,
0(3-6)11.40; T (3-4-I) 95.20; Time
Ft,,,
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16.10 7.00 1.60 0.)
4.;;:'.g4
ASRH
Boston (Renko 1-5) at CleveAmerican League
Flana- 2:10.2.
ISara Arca
6.60 3.00
Al N H Innanen
1
land (Waits 10-9). 73S p.m.
gan, Ball 11-6: John, NY 13-6;
Fifth Race
McCormick 1 13 And,,'$on
$
Domingo Urqulz
6.60
at
Baltimore
(Stone
5-7)
12$ Jenne
laker
DMartinej, Ball 13-5; Ecker. 8 Charlie Del
5.00 3.20 2.60
222
S.
0(4-3) 67.50; P (5-4) *44.30; T (3.4. OF
11
luck
$ 13 Manuel
Milwaukee
(Slaton
(10-5),
0:30
sley,
I
Sunny
Larmie
Bos
17-5;
Ryan,
Cal
1.50
si4
12.7;
2.60
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21) Wooldrldge
P.M.
423
Sorensen, Mil 12-10.
2 Kelly Fritz
3.00
12th
salvo
S S 2 DanIel
New
York
(John
13-6)
it
Earned Run Avera ge
0(1-I) 5.00; T (4-1.2) 75.40; Time
ram
2GastI-Diaga
3)1 Snyder
18.00 8.40 3.60
312
Chicago (Wortham (11-5), 0:35
of
2:07.2.
(based on 90 innings pitched)
l550elmente
8 Beide Paco
5.20 3.60
402
p.m.
5
National League
3)1 llelgar
Sixth Race
Rogers,
lApraiz-Enrique
3.60
In as
IloCols
at
Toronto
(Stleb
(3-1)
Mtl
2.13;
and 2 Ads Victoria
ISO
LaCoss,
3.00 2.50 2.60
Cm
0(25) 47.00; P(2.5) *15.30, 1(2-5sod
2 $ I Totals
3 • IS
Kansas City (Cure (67). 8:33
Perry, SD 2.39, Andu jar, Hou S Etta Quick
5.00 3.50
251.00.
Oil
p.m.
7 Facile
2.50; Shirley, SD 2.53.
3.20
'A1co
422
A-2923; Handle 11176,415.
Detroit (Morris 9-5) at Texas
American League - Kern,
0(2-3)10.40; T (25-1) 92.00; Time
etals
3513 IS
Zlk* "I,
.
(Johnson (1-12). 5:35 p.m.
Tex 1.38; Marshall, Minn 2.23; 2:03.0.
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(Parrott
Seattle
5-7)
it Guidry, NY 2.5.0; Ryan, Cal
Seventh Race
Seminole N.L. No.1
144 062 5-13
Herald Photos by Tom Netsel
California
(Frost
5-6),
10:30
1ernran
III 521 0- S
2.70; John, NY 2.74.
S Harry Fit:
6.60 4.00 3.00
p.m.
Strikeouts
6 BIlly 0 Lynch
13.00 4.20
Scott O'Brien rounds first after Seminole homer
Minnesota
(Colts
9-7)
of
National League - Richard, 7 Good Knight Je
3.10
Oakland (Kingman 1-3), *0:30 Iou
117; Perry, SD 119;
0 15-6) 33.60; T (56-7) 239.10;
p.m.
Nlekro, Ali 116; Carlton, Phil Time 2:04.3.
Tuesday's Games
115: Blyleven, Pitt 112.
Eighth Race
no
Boston at Cleve. 2. twIniti
AmerIcan League - Ryan, 5 KB Positive
7.60 3.60 3.60
Baltimore at MIlw, night
Cal
16$;
Guidry,
NY
260 2 60 0
121; 7 Mush Star
New York at Chicago, night
Jenkins, Tex
*16;
Flanagan, I War Arrow
3.60
Toronto at Kan City, night
Ball 106; EckersIey, Bos and
0(3-7) 13.20; T (3.7.4) 22.20; Time
Detroit at Texas, night
Koosman. Minn 95.
2:04.0.
Seattle at Calif. night
Ninth Race
To
Saves
inn at Oakland, night
National League
Sutter, 6 BarrieLobell
8.60 300 2.40
Chi 23;
IS; I Valley Forbes
Garber,
7.40 2.80
All
National League
MOUNT POCONO,Pa.(UPI)
Tekulve, Pitt 17; Bair, Cin ii; 2 Black Walnut
3 10
East
McGraw, Phil and Lavelle, SF
0 (1-6) 9.40; T (6-1-2) 353.40; Time
Harry Gant isn't accustomed
W L Pc?. OS 13.
2:07.3.
But the alien atmosphere of
The helped by the comparatively
MOSCOW (UPI)
to -àitttng on the pole in a
Montreal
35 42
American League
Tenth Race
Mar.
affected
the
U.S.
up
for
Moscow
still
NASCAR Grand National race. United States wound up its final weak team which turned
Pittsbrgh
56 44 .560 "
shall, Minn 20; Kern, Tex 17; 3 Smokealong
21.00 8.00 5.40
coach
Stan
and
track
54
44
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Chicago
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Stanhouse, Ball 13;
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Monge, S Linns Star
He's a late modified Sportsman day of track competition at the the games. Some U.S. stars team
50
6
St. Louis
Clev 12; Rowley, Sea and Lyle, 8 General Mac
3.20
driver an expert in that class Soviet Spartacade Summer declined to come while others Huntsman headed to Helsinki to Phlla
52 49 .5*3 S
Tex 10.
0 (33) $0.00; T 13- 54) 301.40;
look
at
possible
sites
In
Finland
visas,
could
not
obtain
where he's won over 300 races Games Sunday with three gold
New York
42 53 .433 13
Time 2:11.0.
West
"These games served the for a U.S. training camp for all
medals to get an Important
A
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WL
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as
But he earned his first Grand psychological boost for their purpose we wanted, although it American athletes.
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Houston
40 46 .566
Carnes said the athletes will Cinci
National pole since entering the return to the same Lenin could have been better. I'm
50 .533 3½
DAYTONA BEACH
Si $4 .456 5½
ranks as a rookie this year, Stadium for the 1980 Summer thinking of some of the athletes probably be flown In to Moscow San Fran
SATURDAY NIGHT
.419
12'.',
San
Diego
41
59
days
before
their
just
a
few
who could have been here,"
First Race, E,
T. 39.23
streaking around the 2½-mile Oly mpics.
44 60 .423 15
Los Ang
9.50 6.40 3.00
DAYTONA BEACH
"Our fear of competing in said Carnes. "But the main events next year.
Pocono Raceway Saturday at
43 62 .410 16Vs $ Diane E.
Atlanta
4.40 2.00
4 C.C.15ExPIO
SATURDAY NIGHT
Although the U.S. was the
Saturday's Results
1148.712 miles an hour. Without Russia is gone," said head thing isl98o and this experience
2 Clersgun's Power
2.40
First game
Cinci I. Atlanta 6, 1st
leading non-Soviet contingent
hanging around to learn If track coach Jimmy Carnes. has prepared us for that."
0 (4-3) 22.50, P (34) 37.50, T (54. $ irusta.Pradera
11.60 350 3.60
Atlanta S. Clncl S. 2nd
medals
overall,
21 15411.111111.
Masbach, the U.S. middle with seven gold
7Vlctor-Mandlol
anyone could beat that speed, "We know we can come to their
7.20 450
New York 6, Chicano I
Second Rica, 0.5-14. T. 31.53
2 Carasa.DiagalS
4.00
dlstiuice hope for the Olympics, the Spartacade is the Soviet
Pittsburgh 3, Montreal 3
he left the track at. noon for a soil and win."
7 T's Sliver Boy
15.00 7.60 11.60
Q (I-i) 44,20; 1 (1.7-I) 503.10.
St. Louis 3. Philadelphia
Union's
National
Summer
was
also
encouraged
for
next
three-tenths of a mile asphalt
cast Countess
3.50 3.30
Second game
The three victories all came
Houston S. Los Angelo's 2
Games, and the hosts naturally
• Crs St
320 3 lrusta-Peclna
strip at Klngsport, Tenn. He in the men's relays - year.
15.00 .160 540
San Diego 4, San Francisco 3
0(44)64.00,
P
T
(74)157.50. '
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"Th ere's been an en- took the lion's share of the
iso 20
Suiy's Results
intended to return at 8:30 a.m. traditionally the st rongest part
409.60.
I)
1 Domlngo-Diaga
N.Y. 1, CIII 0, 1st, 7 inns.
4.
4.20
but Ben couraging atmosphere to what medals. Many events had only
Sunday and take the grid a bo ut of American track
Third Race, C, 5-16,1.31.70
0(31)41 40; P (1-3)173.50; 1 (5.3.
at
N.Y.,
2nd,
ppd.,
raIn
Chi
6 Gather
6.40 3.40 2.60 I) 34330; DD (1.5) 311.70.
four hours later for the Nascar Fields collected a silver In the can be a disorienting ex- Soviet competitors.
Montreal S. Pittsburgh 3
Viking Olaf
1.00 3.10
The Ukrainian women's
perlence,"
said
Masbach.
Thirdgame
St.
Louis
6,
PhiladelphIa
S
beaten by RuSsthIi
high jump,Gregorlev
LR's Companion
3.20 7 Paco
17.40 4.43 5.40
San
DIego
2
San
Francisco
1,
and
Craig
"There
was
strange
food,
4x200-meter
relay
team
underThe 39-year-old Gant finished Alexander
Q (34) 13.55, P (6-3) 33.60, 1 (4.3- 4 Santi
Cincinnati s. Atlanta 1
7.60 5.00
d
highlighted
at
point
an
lined
th
range
language,
and
a
early at Kingsport Saturday Masbach finished second in the st
Enrique
.1 00
Houston 4, Los Angeles 3
Fourth Race, A. 5-16, T. 31.13
the final day of track and field
strange
alpha
bet.
0(4.7) $3.60; P (1-4) $61.90; T (7.4.
2417 FRENCH AVE.
Today's
Games
night when a broken rocker
oo meters.
S HP's So Bo
12.60 5.50 3.)00 3) 555.4*.
by
setting
a
world
competition
(All
TIMIS
EDT)
"After
a
slow
start
as
a
team,
knocked him out of the race. He
*0.20 3.60
SANFORD
Fourth gams
St. Louis (Denny 4-I and I Claregun's Earl
Carnes, who will be the we picked up and have shown record of 1:30.8. The former
2 A PIus
went home to Taylorsvil le,
1.60 I Victor-Isidro
14.50 6.10 4.00
Thomas 00) at Montreal (Lee
to
Great
Britain
U 37,00, P (II) 149.40, T (1.1. 4 Irusta-fladiola
6.50 i All
N.C., showered, shaved and Olympic coach next year, good pride and good deter- mark belonged
10.6 and Palmer 2-2), 2, 6:05
2) 6*4.40.
at 1:31.6.
p.m.
caught a plane back to Pocono admitted the U.S. was not mlnation," he added,
Fifth Race, 0, ~. T. 31.53
_________________________
___________________________
Chicago (Reusdiel 9.7) at
1 Son Son Blase
7.50 4.20 3.00
with two of Cale Yarborough's
(Ruthven
Philadelphia
.
C.
Denim
S
K
3.00
2.60
mechanics at 5:30 a.m.
7:35 P.M.
wp1.20
(Swan 9-9) at 6 .P.'sMiel
New York
-He was tired, but ready for
13.40,
P
(1.5)
43.
10
.
T
(1.2(Cand.larla
Pittsburgh
the, race. Rain began falling
6)272.40.
7:33 P.M.
Sixth RICO, A. 5.16, T. 30.97
about 10a.m. and he knew there
at
Los Angeles (Sutcliffe
3.00 2.60 2.10
(Seaver
10-I),
5:05
I
Target
Irene
Cincinnati
dozed
bea
delay.
Sohe
ln
would
2 HeiioLeslle
1.20 360
p.m.
hL: garage. He received an
4,30
San Francisco (Knepper 7.3) 7 Sedgemoor
0 (24) 25.00, P (0-2) 23.40, 1 (5.3.
•
extended reprieve when the allat Houston (Anduiar 116), 5:33
7) 205.60.,
p.m.
•
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Tue
sd
ay's
Games
pbpement of the race until 11
1 Jarwin Emily
7.40 1.40 3.20
St. Louis at Montreal, night
4 Laughing Laurie
15.50 6.50
am. today. It's the first time a
COLORADO SPRINGS, Cob, champion and former world of Wanda Hooker of emphIs.
Chicago at Phula, night
I Sa les Girl
3.00
New York t Pittsbgh, night
Grand National race has been (UP!) Tony Darden.jeclded champion, finished thi rd In his Both women were timed In 23.6
GUM SIlO, P (1-4) 140.00, T (1.4.
night
Diego
at
Atlanta,
Sin
dr
ch
igan
to
state
event
Saturday.
Rod
Bason
of
washed out since a Mi
seconds.
op out of
zona
•
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Eighth Race, 0,7-16. T. 45.3$
Julie Hanson of Seattle won
e'Ønt two years ago.
University and the result may Bossier City, La., was the
San Fran at Houston, night
S Falrlea Jill
23.00 15.00 4.50
snother driver grateful for be bad news for Cuba's great winner and Tom Stevenson Jr., the women's discus throw with
DN
2 Mountain Tease
A
12.60 3.20
of Norristown. Pa., was second. an effort of 158 feet 7 Inches,
the postponement Is Darrell runner, Alberto Juantorena.
I
I Third Brother
7,40
cTI
The downpour at the Air
Lee Pallesof Pine Bluff, Ark.,
Q (2-1) 141.25, P( 1-2) 773.15, 1 (1WtrIpc who wrecked the front
Darden, 21, of Norristown,
25)
1,146.41.
eid of his car w hen It rammed Pa., left school earlier this year Force Academy track washed had 4,249 points after five
Nlnffilace,l,3-14,T.3I,30
S
the wail coming out of Turn 2 In to concentrate on improving his away half of the track and field decathlon events, with Dennis
I Silk Soft
Mawr League Leaders
23.00 17.60 6.60
lls
- I
a;:•practice session after it time In the 400 meters. The schedule. The postponed events Adams of Bloomington, Ind., ly United Press, internatienal 6 B. Malor
4.40 2.50
lifting
7 Swede Enough
3.10
second with 4,032.
qualified third for the race decision obviously helped e- will be held today.
(based In 275 at bats)
0(44) 41.50, P 54) 115.5$, T (54In men's figure skating,
edl'lter In the day.
cause he defeated Juantorena
Natisnal League
7) 259.1111111.
.,
Charles Foster of Durham,
'ialtrIp has arranged to dr ive earlier this summer in the Pan NC,, streaked to victory In the Charles Tickner of Littleton,
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.
Winfield, SO
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11.40 3.00 3.20
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men's 110-meter hurdles in Cob., edged defending
Foster, CIn
79255 5 .333
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3.30 2.20
of
Colorado
wilich qualified No. 20 with Al
Sunday at the National Sports 13.79 seconds, despite a leg pion Scott Cramer
Hrnendz, St.L
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3.10
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92 391 127.315
a (24) 15.45, P (3.5) 5)50, , 424
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7027559.330 1)147.20.
Cramer had led going Into the
RId gave up his place on the torena even more to think about event.
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final event. The women's event
grid,
by winning the 400-meter rim In
.
.
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Liz Young of Washington, Seibert, performing in their
idlt them with great sport- clocking when he beat JuanAmerican League
GAS H Pd.
ISnanshlp This car is built by torena in Puerto Rico.
-.
D.C., won the women's 200- home town, won the gold In the Lezcano, Mil
19306 1103 .31,31?
event.
Unjo Matthews, like our
"I left school because I was meter run by an eyelash ahead dance skating
Downing, Cal
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Baseball

Both?e, Sea
Lynn, Sol
Brett, KC

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Hail Of Fame Emotion Chokes Maestro ' Of Mayhem

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But the emotion of the event triumphed over Butkus.
Pausing several times during his acceptance speech to
gather his composure, he fought hard to hold back the
tears, but failed.
In addition to Unitas and Butkus, also enshrined were
San Diego Chargers' offensive tackle Ron Mix and Detroit
Lions' punter-safety Yale Lary.
The induction ceremonies immediately preceded the
ninth annual Hall of Fame game, the season's first
exhibition game. The Oakland Raiders beat the Dallas
Cowboys, 20-13.
More than 10,000 people, a record for the ceremony,

CANTON, Ohio (UPI)
Johnny Unitas and Dick
Butkus, "Mr. Cool" and "The Maestro of Mayhem"
respectively, who stood opposed on many a gridiron In
former times, stood together Saturday as they and two
other football greats were enshrined in the Pro Football
Hall of Fame.
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Unitas, the Baltimore passer said to have stood In the
pocket and eaten his lunch before he threw the ball, ac
cepted the honor with all the poise he exhibited even under
the fierce rush of Butkus, Chicago's premier middle
linebacker.

football," he said. "Where It all started begins in this
great country of ours, which protects our freedoms and
allows us to rise as far as our ability and capacity will take
us."
"Football has been such a major part of my life," Lary
said. "This is a dream come true." He was called one of
the most versatile football players. He was all-NFL four
times and played in nine Pro Bowls.
Unitas praised the Baltimore fans, several hundred of
whom traveled to Canton to witness his enshrinement.
They dominated the cheering and came alive whenever
Unitas or Baltimore was mentioned.

listened as the enlu*neus described the role football
played in their lives.
Unitas thanked his mother, his wife, his coaèhes and his
teammates. "A man never gets to this station In life
without being helped, aided, shoved and pushed into doing
something the right way," he declared.
Butkus said, "I dreamed of being a pro football player
as far back as I can remember. I consider enshrinement
as the top of a dream." He credited football with making
him "a better husband, better father and better person."
Mix was philosophical. "I don't know how It happened.
My only desire was to he a part of the great game of

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Raiders Draw
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First Blood
1.
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Of NFL Season ..

By United Press international "I wouldn't count us out yet. ...
"If I were you," warned This team doesn't die so
Yankee Manager Billy Martin, easily."
May be not, but the Yankees'
53 loss Sunday to the Milwaukee Brewers dropped New
York 14 games behind firstplace Baltimore, which kept
rolling right along with a 6.4
victory over the Kansas City
iU
Royals.
Gar' Roenicke belted a pair
of homers for the Orioles and
drove in four runs In a game he
almost missed. Roenicke could
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
- ba rely move his arm after
Lou Graham who finished being h!t by a Rich Gale pitch
among the top 60 PGA money Saturday night.
winners the last nine years, had
In Milwaukee, Lou Pinlella's
wonjust$Zl,2InZleventsth1s base running triggered a
year to rank an uncharaclerlstic 96th on the list
, leading seventh-inning, bench-clearing
lieve
he
didn't
have brawl, the second such altercasome to be
tlon In the three-game series
the touch any more.
But the Nashville, Tenn., between the Yankees and the
native proved them all wrong Brewers. Reggie Jackson went
Sunday, shooting a course after pitcher Mike Caldwell In

By United Preu International
Falcons' Coach Leeman Ben.
says he was pleased with'
Oakland
Raiders'
rookie
nett
't';
k
Coa ch Tom Flores knew Satur- Sunday's practice session be.
day's ninth annual Hall of tween his Atlanta dub and the :
Fame game was j us t an Chicago Bears. Each club ran
exhibition but the Raiders 25 offensive plays. Bennett said.'
defeated the NFC champion he was "pleased with the work
Dallas Cowboys and Flores is of the running backs. From a
coach's standpoint, I thought It
happy to get his first win,
"I've
been
looking
forward
to
(the practice game) was an
.
the first one as a head coach for excellent Idea," said Bennet,
a long time," said Flores, after said.
•'
1/
.
Fine performances by the'::
the Raiders beat the Cowboys,
2013, at Fawcett Stadium in quarterbacks highlighted the
I
Denver Broncos' public scrimI
canton, Ohio.
The Raiders, playing without mage Saturday at Colorado .'
quarterback Ken Stabler, were State University's Hughes'
helped by two Interceptions and Stadium. Fred Mortensen, who
cornerback Henry Williams' 63- rejoined the team this week
.
yard touchdown run after a after clearing waivers, and:
blocked field-goal attempt.
Tom Sorley passed for touch.
Strong safety Charles Phillips downs and Norris Weese hit 5Intercepted Roger Staubach's for-5 for 50 yards. Craig Morton.'
second pass of the game and missed the drill With a minor:
•
p.*1..1
free safety Clarence Duren injury.
picked off a Danny White pass
in the second quarter to set up
record-tying 64 to tie Bobby Friday night's loss to the
Oakland field goals.
Wadklns after 72 holes, then Brewers.
, ..
In
the
seventh
Pinlella
at.
.
"There were a lot of bright
sin king a 3-foot birdie putt on tempt
1
ed to take third when
.'
.
spots," said Flores. "The
the first extra hole to edge
Graig
Nettles
grounded
to
quarterbacks (David Humm
Wadkins and
- . ,
short,
but
was
tagged
out
by
'.
and
Jim Plunkett) did a good
msfti
pmadelp%tvW
I
Jim
Gantner.
play selection, and the
job
Graham's first to ur vi ct ory
receivers played well."
since the 1975 U.S. Open and the The two players collided on the
Flores praised the play of the
accompanying $45,000 flrstpclze play and Pinlella, who tried ,,...
I
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I
bali
Ina
te
ad
of
he
fr
specialty
teams. He singled out
T;~
check enabled him to become knockIngt
7,,
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ng,
ran
by
the
base
after
- cornerbacks
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th
ree
rookies
..
golf's 21st millionaire in terms sli
PNla4s4pla Osfi Classic
GentWhen
Rufus
Bess
and
Williams and
at P,ws.o.i.iu.. Jviv 31
of career earmngs and end his being tagged out.
.
.
(PSI 71)
ner charged after him, New
defensive tackle Reggie KInlaw
I
cold spell.
wan playelt in
extra lisle)
t
slump
I've
York
third-base
coach
Mike
p1
83'
41.70.7)44-373:
Lou Graha m $43000
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"This is t he wors
fr•.
Bobby
WadkIns
21.000
414547.10-273
who reported a week Jack Nicklaus 13,000
727*41-45-214
ever had in my car ee r," said Ferraro intercepted Gantner
'
before
he
could
reach
PInlella,
J.C. Snand 13.000
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late to training camp, did not Mark
Graham, whose previous
Hayes 13.000
4I-70474$--211
Herald P MIII by TIM
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finish this year was a tie for Piniella then joined Ferraro
play.
DeLux's Levi Raines eyes pitch from Stromberg's Larry Pressley
Graham
43-e$.70.71--715..
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141$
"He (Stabler) still has to Jerry Pats 7,250
11th at the Inverrary Classic. and Gantner rolling In the third45-71.70.45-274
71-41.7041-214
perform," said Flores, "but Ray Floyd 7.250
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cleared.
Gantner
was
b
enc
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e
s
until
someone
beats
him
out
lyman
4.250
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and It would t ur n out to be
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game.
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5.750
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Marris Hatalsy 4.350
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Prior to the game, quarter4.350
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JOlt Mitchell 4.550
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and I didn't like It," said
back Johnny Unitas, middle Andy
life"
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Doug
T.slh4.S50
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begins
in
linebacker
Dick
Butkus,
safetyGraham, who began the day
The state tour
ale,
19-15.
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Smyrna
Beach
Merf
in
AAA
bracket,
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Lanny
W.dkliis
3.500
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six shots behi nd third-round
Slcjel
71.72-0-11--2I0
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stopped
Toronto,
5-4,
Cleveland
Howard Twlfty3.$00
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leader Wadklns, scalded
Parts will be New tackle Ron Mix were inducted Gins
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slow-pitch
softstraight
games,
also
stopping
14-12.
Stromberg
bounced
back
to
L;ttl.r 3.300
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Way
Armstrong
2.347
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6,687-yard Wbltemarsh Valley outscored Chicago,
ball tournament in Sanford, Sm bergr
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make his to end
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tow garnet.
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Rick
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make a move 11 pC1ST$ like 'an eight-hitter. His most week, leading
St Marys Hospital In Livonia everywbers.
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pjj, --, Redol, BeiVel 4:
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Wins
firing a 6-under 65 to tie second"
w1JJ stomach wounds. Tony their eyes open or we may just
never entered my 1111)d Sctanitts 36th home rim of the
Ray Knight drove In five rum
4
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Patterson, 43, an exercise rider waltz by them," Pete Vuck- that we're out of t," said boom, which shot Into the WI GI, 44 Pes2:
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NY.
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ladelpbla shortstop Larry field seats and tied the NL John Moidglum, 3.4 OW homer to propel ClindwaU' i
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erbead, held In lieu of $10,000 bond. lag the St. Louis Cardinals to a Bows. "We have 22 games with ltI for most home rune hit Gary Lavelle combined to pitch Its sixth victory in the lad
place at .
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(1964), Johnny Bench (1970)
Cesar Cedenc's third hltf
"We just have to play each and Willie Stargell (19I1).
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Mel, 4, Ciba 0:
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separating a good professional princess of the tour the pad two
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wa't concerned about star- stretch. On a calm day his time car from a brilliant one may seasons, was charging for the Then Caine the incredible eagle.
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Alcott, plagued by a Viral
that putt ... and damn,
dà'y I won the race."
Lysette Johnson of Cypress, I made It," Alcott said after Infection and laryngitis that who closed with a 3-under 70 to
strobes under for the
Calif., who won the gold medal
a 45-foot eagle putt at had reduced her voice to a go
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2-under 71, shot
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over the
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STARNBERG, West Germany (UPI)
Herbert Marcuse, the German-born
philosopher whose radical
thinking helped to inspire the
student rebellion of the 1960s,
died Sunday, his publishing
house ssld today. He was 81.
Marcuse, perhaps best known
for his 1964 work "OneDimensional Man," died In a
Starnberg hospital where he
was being treated for heart
disease. His death came 10 days
after his 81st birthday.
Characterizing American society as a "repressive mono11th" that stifled freedom and
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"One-Dimensional Man"
became compulsory reading
among radical students on
campuses throughout the
United States and western
Europe in the 1960s.
His support for the student
revolution and the efforts of
young people to seek out a new
identity earned him a title that
he himself said he abhored —
"Father of the New Left."
"I have always rejected the
idiotic notion, 'Father of the
New Left.' This generation
doesn't need a father any
more," the Berlin-born philoso-

pher once said.
Marcuse, a professor at the
University of California, atrived in Frankfurt May 18 to
address a meeting of fellow
philosophers with a speech
titled
"Progress
and
Profoundness."...
Colleagues said that after the
speech, Marcuse complained of
heart problems. He was treated
at hospi tals In Frankfurt and
Munich and later moved to the
hospital at Starnberg, 20 miles
southwest of Munich, his Wed
German publishing house
Suhrkamp said.
Born to upper-middle class

Jewish parents in Berlin on
July 19, 1898, Marcuse was
educated at the Universities of
Berlin and Frleburg before
fleeing the rise of Hitler in 1932.
After a year in Geneva and
and a year in Paris, Marcum
went to New York where he
Joined Columbia University's
Semi Research Institute in
1934.
After becoming a naturalized
American citizen in 1940,
Marcuse joined the Office of
the
Strategic Services
wartime predecesso r ofthe CIA
where he headed the Europe
Section between 1942 and 1960.
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the Russian Institute of Co.
lumbia University and Hal
yard's Russian Research
Center until Brandeis UnIversi
ty lured him away with:professorship of polltIc'a
science 1954.
In 1985, he took a professor
ship at the University •bf
California at San Diego. .
Besides "One-Dlmenslc%sai
Man," Marcuse's other work
included "Reason and Revolu'
Uon," published In 1941, "Eros
and Civilization" (1954) and
"Counter-Revolution and
Revolt" (1972).

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— Mattie Shultz has never been
one to take charity from anyone the help."
had helped the widow answer for some tests."
Mrs. Schultz was conned out
Mrs. Schultz had said she phone calls at her home.
in her 91 years. But a minister
Ferrar added, "She's kind of of all but $10 of her $4,900 1111
says a nationwide outpouring of wanted to the — to have God
She was hospitalized late an independent lady. She ap- savings in October iVi$ and
sympathy has helped lift the "close my eyes" — because she Friday after she
complained of predates the concern other although her Income was
depression the lady suffered at was arrested and Jailed over- severe stomach pain but of. people have for her, but she's limited strictly to Social Securi4
being forced to steal food to night for allegedly stealing $15 ficials refused to disclose her just porn out right now. She's ty and her husband's veterth
worth of ham, sausage and
stay alive,
had mih. attention."
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whereabouts. savIng she w
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w
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exhausted and needed a i
of the First Church of God, said News reports of her arrest from all the recent bliit
say where Mrs. Schultz was
State officials said Mrs:
publicity.
Sunday he spoke with Mrs. resulted in cont ri butions and
hospitalized, said Sunday he Schultz refused an offer last tall
Schultz and she appeared to be sympathy from across the
"She has some stomach hoped to visit Mrs. Schultz soon. tobe boarded ata nursing home
nation,
problems and some heart
in a better frame of mind,
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes. John Wright, son of But all the runners in the blocks to Copperfield's bar.
observers said his perfect at the Tipsy Tiger Lounge In he has been unable to speak.
Winner John McNulty, 22, a calculation of when stop lights Denver. The money will help
Ms. Debris Long and a senior at Seminole High Smokers, Wheezers, and BoozHe watched the runners as
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they left a dart ing Um at The
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division, lie works in the Midway After-School to celebrate.
ry to the number of beers he
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Program.
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I would like to leave this man, would have better manners?
If it would be permissible to goofed.
but since he didn't know that I what Is the matter with
PHILADELPHIA married him thinking he was folks, anyhow?
write on her wedding invltatlons, "No perfumes or
PUTOUT
DEAR PHIL: You're right. I sezually disabled from mumps,
DEAR PUT: The "matter
colognes, please, as the mother did. My nose was ug'je in my do I have grounds for divorce?
with some folks" is that they
of the groom is asthmatic and
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highly allergic."
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advertising on WKRP. (A)
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be entitled to toss?
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television on right In my face.
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commodate others) than It plenty healthy. In other words, television, I could have stayed
would be to refrain from using mumps didn't affect him the home and watched my own.
perfumes.
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Golden.
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Wetgbt Watchers, 10a.m., Aace%slon Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand. 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.

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Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo'a
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., Community Center,
North Edgesnon Ave.
Sanford 1Aot, noon, Lake Monroe, Holiday Inn.
Loi*gwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
Weight Watcbers,7p.m.,Sanford Woman'iQub,309S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apis., sesry
Overeaters Anonymous ,7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
SemneieA 8p.m., open diacimsion, Railway Houae,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.

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Sanford AA, 8 p.m.,11 W. First St.
'lOPS Chapler7l,7p.m., over Bapivat Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.

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Promenader,, DeBary Community Center, Shell Road.
First two lessons free. For information call 323-3783

BOB FRENCH

Chairman of the Seminole Board of County Cornmissioners Bob French remainc in czstkfsarfnrv
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French suffered a broken bone in his right jaw
Friday during a softball game at Ft. Mellon Park.
He Is scheduled for surgery later this week, he said
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Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Fog
FICTITIOUS NAP!
Notice is hereby given • at I
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
engaged In busineSs st SOA Oiceo
BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
PROBATE DIVISION
Trail, Cassilbitry, Seminole Co*
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat FILE NUMBER 7P.23CP
ty, Florida under the flctItIc
the City of Casselberry Board of IN THE ESTATE OF
name of MAGNOLIA OAKS
Adiustment will hold a public HATTIE JOHNSON.
hearing. Mr. Conrad A. Wir:, Jr.,
Deceased SCAPINO, nd that I IRIen
reqk.r il.I nm wtP, the
owner.applirant, is requesting a
NOTICE TO HE IRS AND
as provided by
the Circuit Court. Seminole CoèiC$
conditional u
BENEFICIARIES
Section 25105(i) of the City of
Cass.lberry Code of Ordinances to TO LL PERSONS CLAIMING AS ty Florida in accordance with i
OR BENEFICIAR provisions of the FictitIous Na,
operate an introduction service by HEIRSAND
AT LAW
ALL OTHER PERSONS Statutes, To-Wit: Section
ES,
telephone and mail. The parcel
Florida Statutes 1957.
under consideration is legally INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE
Sig: Michael L. Hammonds
ESTATE:
described as:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Publish July 9, 16. 23, 30, 1979
The South 150 feet of Lot 4 less the
West 100 feet, Enchanted Manor, as that a Petition for Determination of DEL-34
recorded in Flat Book ii, Page 9), the Heirs of Hattie Johnson,
Public Records of Seminole County, Deceased. File No. 19.263CP. is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN,
Pending in the Circuit Court for FOR SEMINOLE COUNT
Florida.
PROlATE DlVlSIQ'
Public hearing will be held on Seminole County. Florida. Probate FLORIDA
Thursday, August 16, 1979 at 1:30 Division, the address of which is FILE NO. 76.30
minoIeCounty Courthouse, North IN RE: GUARDIANSHIP OF
P.M.intheCasselberryCityHall,95
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Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida STEPHEN RUSSELL GIBBS
and
Florida, or as soon thereafter as 32fl
The Petitioners arid their Address JAMES CHRISTOPHER GIBBS,
possible.
Minors.
Dated this 25th day t July, 1979. are: Zell Johnson Graham, 210 N. E.
35th
Court,
Oakland
Park,
Florida
Mary W. Hawthorne
NOTICE OF HEARING .,
33331, and Robert Lee JohnsOn, 710
City Clerk
ON PETITION FOR DISCNARGI I
NW.
17th
Court,
Pompano
Beach,
Publish: July 30, 1979
AND TERMINATION OF
Florida 33060.
DEL..136
GUARDIANSHIP
The Name and Address of the
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Petitioners' Attorney are set forth
the guardian of the property of
CITYOFCASSELBERRY
below,
All persons claiming as Heirs t STEPHEN RUSSELL GIBBS and
BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that Law. Beneficiaries, and all other JAMES CHRISTOPHER GIBBS,
persons interested in said Estatç In minors, has filed her fInal ac.
the City of Casselberry Board of
th
Adjustment will hold a public any manner are required. WITHIN counting •
hearing. Mr. Robert Chocioroff, THREE MONTHS FROM THE court for her discharge and t.
Applicant,onbehalfof Denny's Inc., DATE
FIRST mInation of the guardianship ahà ,
THE
OF
and the owner William J. Goodman, PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, that jurIsdiction of the mInors be
to tile with the Clerk of the above transferred to Rabun County,
Is requesting a conditional use as
provided by Section 25)05(d) of the Court a written statement of any Georgia. A hearing on said petition
City of Casselberry Code of Or. claim or demand they may have, will be held before the Honorable

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South 8esnIle Optimist, 730 am., Holiday IN),
Wymore Road, Aitainonte Springs.
Like Mary Rotary, $ am., Mayfair Country ClUb.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Iake Mary
ibytenlan
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the SesninoP County Advisory dependent upon CETA funds and a Seminole County
Council w1t1. srequest for a 12- until they are given permanent unemployment rate of 5 permonth eaten. Ion of funds for status by Lake Mary, Benson cent. Kulbes also said the
five police officers,
said after Thursday's meeting Department of Labor uses an
additional statistic as as factor
The officers have been paid In Sanford,
in determining who gets CETA
Emoloyment Training Act Phil Kulbes said he was "not
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the socalled "employment
(CE'i'A) funds. Granting of the optimistic" that federal rate of 2
percent nationally and
money has to be approved In authorities would approve the
percent in Seminole County.
funds involved.

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abilitytofinda job," according
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and a chief paid frtnn Lake reasoning on the latest U.S. population figures. - hUGH
Mary's budgeted funds. The Department of Labor statistics THOMSON

ContaIning 0.9297 acres more or less
subdivisions In the United States.....................
and subject to restrictions of record. All other
securities......................................
Public hearing to be held Thur.
sday, August 16, )979at 7:30 P.M. in Federal funds sold and securitIes
Triplet Drive, Casselberry, Florida,
or as soon thereafter as posslble.
Dated this 26th day of July, 1979.
Mary W. Hawthorne,
CIty Clerk
PublIsh: July30, 1979
DEK.137

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a. Loans, Total (excludIng
unearned Income) ............................5,670
b. Less: allowance for possible
loan losses .................................... 70

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Varied administrative duties.
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dustries, Inc., P.O. Box U.
Sanford, Fl. 37771. Att: Ms.
Taylor. Equal Opportunity
employer.

LPN full time. Exp. w-Florlda
license. 5-4 &amp; 4-12. 332-5566. Sinroru urs,ng &amp; cony. cenmer.
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Pat't time housekeeper comPanion
for elderly widow. Good salary.
Local references requIred. 3237916.
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LPN. PlItIme&amp;pafltime. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 9)9 E. 2nd St.
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29—Rooms
Mature working lady has rm. for
rent to same. Mod. apt. w-kII.
privileges. fli-O aft S.

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LET'S BE HONEST
If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad. and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a iob this ad
wouldn't behere. If you want the
oppory to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a wiek,
call 1-100-432-1403 anytime for
recorded message.

OeBary. Idealfor seniors. Lovely 1
OR, air, close to churches S.
shopping. 322.5051, 661441$.

on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
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323W0 Mariner's Village.
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2BR,3full Ba. Sandlewood village
onAirport Blvd. avail. 1mm. $275
mo. 293-7764 or 471-4530.

WANT ADS ARE BLACK I

WHITE AND READ ALL

OVER.,

2 BR fully turn., including pans,
dishes, silver, linens, TV I all
utilitieS. Daily, Weekly, Mon
thly. Shenandoah Village. 373-

Waitresses I Bar Maids. Cx.
penanced onIyl Apply 1 to 4
p.m., Wed. thru Fri. Joint in the
Woods. 339.1543.

-town, very clean I roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 311 Palmetto
Ave.
Sanford studio apt. everything
furnished including utilities. $140
mo. 5005. Oak. 141-7113.

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ik unfurn. house centrally
located on bus route. 2 enc.
porches, FP, ref. req.. $130 ma.
st I last. 471S541.
Loch *hor- 3 8R, 2 baths, air
COnd., fenced yard, $300 mo 1st,
last + deposIt. Call S43-1030 to
$ $531590 after 4.
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HOUSe for rent
323-431

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BUILDER. 323-3257.
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Req. Real Estate Broken
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone332-71$1,Sanford

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JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK, THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANVIl

301 C. 23rd St $36,900. Large 3 BR.
1½ bath, C H&amp;A, FR, fireplace.
on 2 lots, with fruit trees.

'HAL COLBERT, REALTY
INC.
RCALTOR 323 1!37
Eve. 372-8)82. 322 1587, 327 flu
ZONED COMME1CIAL
4 BR, 2 B sc. rm. C H&amp;A, VA FHA.
$43,900.
ZONED COMMERCIAL
3 BR, 2 B. FP, remodeled, walk 10
town. $21,900. VA-FHA.

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S. French Ave.
3320231.373-7173.3220779

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Harold

Hall Realty

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night
JUST LISTED' Lovely well kept &amp;
immaculate 7 or 3 BR home.
Location cony to everything yet
on a quiet residential street, Will
go FHA or VA 534.500
JUST LISTED! We are proud of
this 3 BR, C H&amp;A like new home.
Located in Deltona. Tastefully
wallpaperecl &amp; carpeted. A buy
at $28,500

REALTY WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
23S .- S trench (IS 971 Santord
323 5324
INCOME PROPERTY
Two story houSe divided into three
rental units, 2 LIDR, 2 BA, I
IIDR. I BA, I efficiency Great
potential' II? W Third St.
$30. &amp;00
HIGHWAY I? 92FKONT
Zoned commercial - 7 parcels
with excellent investment
potential One tins 2 rentai unitS.
Both in county near American
Legion Call br into.
F I St-I ER MEN!
Fish in the St Johns River and
Lake Monroe. Lovely I DORM,
2"2 bath laketronl home with
pool on one acre. Private boat
dock. Fireplace in Fla. Nm.
Formal dining. Lots of goodies
on this one! Wo:i't last long at
$59,900.

FOR LEASE
Combination restaurant &amp; lounge,
200 seat capacity, fully eqpt.
Ready to open tomorrow. Better
call today.

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* OPEN HOUSE *
GROVE VIEW
SUBDIVISION
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD
OpeneverySat.&amp; Sun.
1 PM-S PM
4 MODELS OPE N
SUPER SUNLAND
$36,300
IBR,7bath
s33,500
3 BR, 7 bath
DOBARY SPEC-i L $13,750
2 BR. 1 b w-caroent &amp; 513 sq ft.
double garage, separate In rear-

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322-9283

Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping NOW
Only 831.000. Grab the Car Keys
I See This.
* MARKHAM WOODS RD.
Why settle for less when you can
have this country estate on
approi. 1 acres complete with
Quest cottage Ibarn for horses.
$130000. Call to See this Today.

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Sanford Lk. Sylvan area, 7
residential lots of which 4 are
water front. $63,500.

68—Wanted to Buy

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave. I
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
-. turniture. Refrig.. stoves, toot..'
Good used furn, appliances.
plumbing fixtures,
bld. material. 322-5639
Wanted Appliances repairable
condition. Washers, ReIr.
gerators, etc. Kelloggs Auction.
323-1050.
STOP AND THINK A
MINUIE. - - IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

FORREST GREENE

80—Autos for Sale

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 97, 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday at 7.30. It's the only one
in Florida. You set the reserved
price. Call 901.235 531) for
further details.
JUST MA)E PAYMENTS-'69 to
'7$ models. Call 339-9)00 or $311605 (Dealer).
'73 Oids Omega, cxc. cond. AM.
FM, $ track, AC. Asking 11330.
322-7335 anytIme.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 641 5)26

INC. REALTORS
830.6533 or 339-Ill) eves.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I.
APPLIANCES- Sanford Furniture Salvage. 372-1121.

45-A--Out of Slate
Property
Free liSting BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy. N. C. 21906

47—Real Estate Wanted
Losiiig your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 372 0216.

47-A—Mortgages Bought
___&amp;SokI
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
MPg. Broker, 875 No. 4-0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
162-7483

50—Mscellaneous

for

Sale

Coin Collect ion for Sale
373 .263,
NO DE ALERS FL EASE

'70 VolvO Wagon
Auto., AM.FM radio
$1500. 349-5516
'67 Chev. I dr-. A-C
5600
6PM S PM
322-79)5
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We Buy Wrecked Cars

JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
in CC. Manor! Neat as a pin!
FR or 3rd BR, Eat In kit, new
carpeting I fenced yardh BPP
WARRANTED! Yours, for
$31,000.

72—Auction

For Estate Commerical &amp; ResidentIal Auctions 8. Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction. 373-5670

PUBLIC AUCTION•
MON., JULY 30,7 PM.
Wood table 8. chairs, desks, BR
suites, large select ion of like new
easy chairs, TV's, fern stands,
bakers racks, plus assorted
occasional tables, lamps, pic
lures, Misc.
VISA- MASTER CHARGE
5 CASH DOOR PRIZES

BUY JUNK CARS
F rom $10 to 550
Call 327-1621: 372 4460

King size bed, Box Springs I
Mat?., steel frame, beautiful
head board. 322-2969,
GE A-C
17,500 MU's
323 0189

Air Conditioning, Heating, ElectrI-

cal, Plumbing ServIce &amp; RepaIr

Beauty Salon Chairs-used but
good cond, $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.92 So. of
Sanford, 322 5721.

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Assorted makes &amp; sizes. $50 up,
guaranteed. Sanford Auction
1215 S. French.

New Tappan gas ranges. below
wholesale-let? over from going
out of business sale-3 double
oven &amp; I single oven. Prices
start at $212.25. Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17-97 So. of
Sanford, 3221721.

Ciii Larry for Free Est. 671-4291.

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54—Garage Sales
color TV, furniture I many

household items. 2421 S. Sanford
Ave. 323-1491. Open Tues thru
Sat. 9:30 to 5:30.

'annt.nancs
Certlf lid Lawn 8. Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323 $719
MowIng
321-0095

Lawn Mower
Repair

Central Heat I Air Cord. Free Es?

Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771

Appisances
Alan's ApplIances
Refrigeration A-C Repair
Licensed. 373-0039

Homers 'Lawn Mower Serc
Lawn mower repairs &amp; used
mowers for sale. Will also pick
up iunk mowers free. 323-571).

Lawn SeMce

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Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Noot
5)9 E. 1st St., Z2.S742

General Landscaping, Rose
specialists, top soil &amp; fIll dirt,
sod laying I tree trimming.
323 2941.

Light IuIIng

CIrSMcTHS
Yarddebris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-3371

MEINTZER TILE
Iew or repair, leaky showers our
specialty- 23 yrs. hip, 569-isif

Painting
essmakIng

Mahogany BR suit., air cond.,

Drapes, Upholstery
122-0707

All Painting
Intl Ext ResI. I C7mm.
322-8712 9.9
Picture Perfect Ext. Painting
Free Est. Lic. 10 pct. disc. to Sr
Cit. 339-6066. 641,131$.

lIE Painting, InterIor-exterior,
ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog I Cat boarding, bathing
clipping, flea control. PSI
supplies, dog houseS, Insulated
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322-S752.

Horn. Inçmvsn*ds

pressure cleaning, roof coating..
SatIsfaction guaranteed befori
payment. 322.7137 after 4 p.m.

PSInting&amp;RsgaIr

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Custom Painting Idetail trim.
Free Est. 323:1704

I Man, quality operation

$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

LOVELY! 3 BR. 2 bath home C
lIlA. w-w carpet, split BR plan,
newly wallpapered bath &amp; kil.l
Many More Extras! BPP WARRANTED. Only 546.5001

2565
REALTORS F'ARK I
Branch Office 32:3 2222 II

Pont IPLC CalsInø 1971
"4 DP.,iY, Pot.,)iir'èbtd
*795. 322-4303

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Lic., Bonded &amp; ins.

FANTASTIC 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Hidden Lake
C HIA, w.w
carpehing, eq eat in kit.,
lireplace, 2 scr. porches, fenced
yard S. Much More!
Homeowners Assoc.t BPP
WARRANTED. Just $46,900'

ANYTIME
MultIpIc Listing Service

)97 Custom Jeep CJ S. Take over
payments, have to see to apprecIate. Call 319-5531 or 3231377.

Air Conditioning

Groonth&amp;Boarng

3222420

'75 Old's S-W, Loaded
Air, auto, W - good tires
$1100. 323.1530

$l1.99pr.
Army Boots
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
327-5791
310 Sanford Ave.

KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service. Used MachInes.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0497

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'72 Pontiac Ventura, yellow wblack vinyl top, 307 3 speed.
Auto. 1.450 323-1771 leave name
I. number.

Complete 7 pc. blonde mahogany
BR set Excellent condition.
5350. Call 372 1536.

BEAUTIFUL! 1 BR, 3 bath home
in ldyilwilde of Loch Arbor! C
HIA, w w carpeting FR, OR, eq
eat In kit., fireplace I every
Imaginable feature! Your own
Pool &amp; PatIo! BPP WARRANTED. Your Dream Home for
1134,5001

Sanford's Sales Leader

'76 Pinto MPG, low mL, new tires.
Lake Kathryn Motel, Rm. II, 661
N. Hwy 17-92, Casselberry, Fl.

77—Junk Cars Removed

Alterations, DressmaiIng

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Pontiac '74 Gtand Prix. Auto
trans. PS PB, air. AM-FM
stereo radio. Rep. gas. $2500.
323 1926.

SANFORD AUCTION.
1215 S. French 323-7340

Frigidaire refrigerator &amp; electric
stove. Operating condition. 322.
3019 or 322-6311.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
lOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO. 1!

322.348)

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL. TRADE
322-5672
3)) 315 E. FirstS?

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STENSTROM

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Too Dollar 'PaId for hunk I. used,
c"ars,%#ucksLhbe II,%eh,
322-5990

Brand New lnterspring Bedding ½
price. Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17-92 Sot Sanford 322-5771.

OVER 6M1LL1ON
IN SALES IN 1979

IIALTY

62 acres--frontage on Osceola Rd.
Best terms. William Maliczowski Realtor 322-7963.

51—Household Goods

REALTY

i.e. liii Usteti IrK.,
Vie 5a1.,d A..
Vt-mi

Reduced for quick sale Ideal
homesite 2.19 acres close by
Idyllwilde school on Vihlen Rd..
Sanford. $20,500. George A.
Hotf man Sr., Realtor Assoc. 339
8786 or 322 2201, Tony Coppola
Assoc. Realtor. 030 0333 or 6442518.

Liwrey Organ TGSI, symphonic
holiday. Perfect cond.
339 1441

Deltona 3-1',i, 1g. lot, C HIA, eric.
workshop. $32,300.

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373-3866 or 323 77)0

Cash 322.4132

Spring is "Move outside lime."
Get patio and lawn furniture at a
good price. Read the ClassIfied
Ads.

2 chair est. barber shop. Inc. bldg.,
land &amp; eqpt. Only $28,000 w-$$000
dwn. Owner will hold at? pct.

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'STEMPER AGENC'?
P.aborit RIALTY
REAc iON 372-1991
REALTOR 322 4000MLS
MULTIPLELISTINGSCRVICE
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Eves3l9-SIX-3fl-1959
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German Short Haired Pointer
puppies. AKC. born 6-30. Vet
care up to date. Will hold until
weaned. Call now 321081$.

43—Lots-Acreage

Inc

13,000 sq It downtown, 2 story brick
bldg. Currently leased, high
return. Can you believe $65,"-' ,

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11)8 Valen,,io Ct. 3 BR, l'bath,
brick const. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,500.

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WALK to ldyliwilde Elementary. 1
BR. 2 6, new root, patio. Sc.
porch &amp; drapes. Call today. see
to believe. $76,100.

REALTOR
ML5
'1336061 or eves. 323 0517
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* FLASHI
FLASHI
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24
HOUR
quallf led buyer. $32,000 tO

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For Sale 2 BR, 1 8 home w-carport
&amp; 1g. lot. 2417 Orange Ave.
8.21,500. Call collect-Bert at I301-577-5336.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7198

O ROSIII'S

3 BR, 1½ B house, w-w carpet, c.
HIA, Mayfairsedlon. Furn. or
unlurn. 322-4130.

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CaliBart

32—Houses Uiifui'nlshed

WE SELL SUCCESS

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

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BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
37) 0159
Aft. Hrs. 322 1643. 322 1069

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As Is - 2639 French. 3-I. carport,
sc. porch. $30,500. Owner.

BEAUTIFUL lot in prestigious
Deitona Estates. Many shade
trees make perfect Fl. setting.
See now 513.500
DUPLEX QUADRAPLEX bldg.
site. cor lot, shaded &amp; convenient
iocation. Near schools &amp; shop
ping $12,000.

2920.

providehomecdut5enl'It)0e&amp;
SW. Volusia County. 1 yr.
tiosi,ltal exp. Own car. Bay Area

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GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES mint conditiOn 2
BR, near hospital &amp; shopping.
Lake fishing near by. Hobby
rm , neat &amp; clean. $38,500

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Masseur I-or Physical Therapist.
Pm.
II.
U)
Lk. Katherine Motel,
N. Hwy. 17-97, Casselblrry, Fl,

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I BR,) bath, carpet, air, 2100 block
of Summerlin. Call after 5:30 &amp;
weekends. 323.6707. 517,500.

3 BR, 1 6. 5)1.000 dwn, assume
mont or VA-Ft-IA. $27,500.

sanfordonebedroom, air, ceramic
bath, 5)50. Adults, furniture $10.
541.7183.

See our beautiful new BROADMORE, front 8. rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3SO3OrIandoOr.
323-3200
VA &amp; FHA F mincing
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Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot cv our lot
.( Enterprise, Inc.
611 30)3
Medel Inc . Realtor

Sanford Gracious living. Reas.
Wecklyl monthly rates. Inquire
500 5. Oak 141-7183.

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322-6457 Aft Hrs. 322-7111
LOCH ARBOR custom 12 in
Sanford's finest section is only 6
yrs old. 16x32 pool w-1?0O sq ft
cool deck 4th BR is ideal for
recreation rm 2 biks to golf
course. 569.900

ZONED COMMERCIAL
2 BR. I B Ig rms, busy street. VAFHA. 524,500.

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

Room for rent in private home.
W-bath I. kit privileges
323-7259

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3opaIiments Unfurnished
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PrintIng, 903W. 3rd St.

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Real Estate. Inc.
General Contractor

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THEt FIRST PUBLICATION OF

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339 0509
339.0506

our lot cv yours.
Build to Suit
FHA-VA.FHA 2358.215

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REAI1OR'
701 Bldg.
E. Altamonte Dr.

300 N, French Ave.
Sanford, Florida

CABINET MAKER
EXP ER IENCED

of itie above colrt a written
Watemens of any claim or demand
hwy utay have. Each claim must be

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42—Mobile Homes

41—Houses

JOHNNY WALKER

M.

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ClassIfied Ads often.

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Ron Beck,
Advertising Director

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earnIng
power. For details, call 644-3079.

EOE.
fosis for the claim, the name and
etdrNof
the
creditoror
agent
his
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Ladytocaretor
q"
or (ftorney, and the amount
Elderlyiadybyday
744-..-dalmld. If the claim is not yet due,
pje 322-4770
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his date when It will become due
Contingencies and 0th'
W)all be stated. if the claIm is Registered Nursefor Home Health
capital reserves.....................................
m'-'
COfltgent or unllquidated, the
Care In Seminole I SW. Volusia
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
.
iislvre at ttte uncertainty
ti be
County. Full time, excellent
(sumofltems2thru2) ...........................
ts If the claim Is secured.
benefits. Bay Area
salary
'"
till Security shall be described. The
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
-oeoo.
Home Health Services.
EOE.
CAPITAL(sumofi$.m$34.23and30) ............. 1s,21t':': d$lmant Shall deliver sufficient
00P1*of the Claim to In. clerk 1i —
MEMORANDA
enable the clerk to mall one copy to
Amounts outstanding as of report date
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aSCii personal representative.
a. Standbylettersofcr,dlt,fotal .....................None..
AIi*srsensint,resledlntheestat,
WE DON'TSELL JOBS
b. Time certIfiCates of deposit in
ts whom a copy of this Notice l
denominations of $100,000 or more ...................
Mm$Istration has been mailed are
44$ S--'
C. Other tim. deposits In amounts
-.'.:riquired,
WITHIN
THREE
- of $100,000or more ..................................
MOfqss FROM THE DATE OF
AIR COND. MECHANIC
2ii:..Average for 30 calendar dsys (or
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Must be experienced, have OWfl
THISNOTICE, to III, any objections
Calendar month)
tools.
date
LEGAL SECRETARY
they may have that challenge the
a. Total deposIts (corresponds to Item l9
above)........1&amp;41L,,-'.
VSlIdl4 at the decadent's will, the
Must have i.gai background.
i, the undersigned officer do hereby didare that
this Riport't,'
qvaifr$cations of the personal
Excellent company with U
Co4jflcn (Including the supporting schedules) le frue f
cellent benefits, exciting itlIce.
Ptnta$ive, or the venue or
best of my knowledge a4 b,f
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HAIR DRESSER
lWiedlCliOIt Of 51W
James W. Absil
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
.Experienced &amp; with following. Full
time or part time. Super pay.
ExeCutIve fICS
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
. WILIBE FOREVER BARRED
. HEAVY E9UIPMENTOPR
We, the uinisr$lgnaddir.c$ori_, attest the corrsctngss of
Must be experienced..
it the liril 'ubiIcatson
Report of Condition (IncludIng tt* supporting schedules) and.. AdmEB$Iration:
COOK
July 23, 1979..
declare that It has bien examined by us and to the best Of OU
a1:
this
IVeilce
of
AdmInistration:
July
Must
be
.perienced
;n steak &amp;
knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with
23,
ft*t
seafood. Top night spot.
InstructIons and Is true- and cOrrect.
• I- Verlie,Ma&amp;Siaser
SAWOPERATOR
Edward Yarborough
3 needed immediately, will train.
As Personal Representative
"
it the Estate of
HarOld A. Ward, Jr. Director,
excellent opportunitY.
STOPINISEE
,.,,.
C, R. Cionts
- MYRTLE J. CHALKER
ANNETTEORJOANN
(SEAL) State of Florida, County of Seminole, as;
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Sworntoandsubscrlbe,.ffile23thdeyOfJUiylfl,. REP1SENTATlVE:
and I hereby certify that I am not an offlcsr or dec$or of this'
EMPLOYMENT
Ken.5W, W. McInth of
bank
Slinstro.n, Davis, Mcintosh
912 French Av.
My commission expIres January 1, 19•2
. - .f I Julia.,
both &amp; French)
P.O.49 330, Sanford. FL 32771
Lola P. Cathsy, Notary Public;,
PublIsh July 30, 1979
Tate,.,..: (306) 333 7171
323.5176
DEL.133
PUblish July 23.30. 1979
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a.

in person to:

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MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

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No. shares authorized
b. Noshare$outstandlng36,000(p.lvvalue) ............
Surplus ..................................................
Undivided profits and reserve for

Bo,9s

4.ake Mary, Fla.

Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which Is
SemipoleCounty Courthouse, North
Park'Av.., Sanford, Florida, 32171.
The personal representative of the
aitS Is VIRLIE MAE SLATER.
Wiose address Is lox 241. Chulvota,
PloriO., 33741. The name and ad.
*'ess of the personal repres.n.
$allv,tsano,ney.reset,orth',.IOW.
A11,,perions havIng claims or
damands against the estate are
requIred,
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Reset, Aftamente Springs, &amp; Paula Box 1033, Maltiand, Glass in. chard Poolse, 409 W. 9th St., San. CASE o. 79)229CAsll.K
ford, Flowers and Gifts.
L. Yltaig, 905 1. Wymare Rd., stallation.
GENERAL
FINANCE CON.
Systems Support Services,
Church's FrIed Chicken Inc.,
Manw*e $.Ik.
Paul PORATION,
Bachand,
759
S.
Wymore
Rd.,
TIlden a. Bpbee, SIlO Howell Frank BaIo. Mgr., 2541 5. French R.
Plaintiff,
Altamont, Springs, Computer
Ave., Restaurant.
Iranch Road,
'isliwgotj,
vs
W.
Proerammmng,
A,K.
Clark
Builders
inc.,
Peter
Kaffi.' L. watsen.
T.pika Painting, 330 S. Central PAUL A. R000IO and TRI STATE
Clark, 70$ sunset Drive, Winter
Bobed J. Carmsdy
Avenue,
Oviedo, Sub Contracting. MOTOR TRANSIT COMPANY, a
H'
Lake *05015.. Aftamonte *liigs, Residential C.
eign corporation,
Tiara
Realty
inc. Marla O4Itj,
Sqon L. Clonger, 124
17.92,
Spr
&amp; Leeh &amp; $mtt
C. Semoran Blvd., CassilbefTy,
Fern
Park.
Detail
of
Chris C. 'SLOadI. Nt. 3, I 770
Defendants.
Cooper Electric, Darrell F. Real Estate Business.
Sanford. &amp; usa a. litsan.
NOTICEOF5UIT
USMebe
HOITI,S
Se,.Upe,
Frank
James A. Ferrara, 19th St., Coopit', P.O. lox 301 Oak DrIve,
TO: PAUL A. ROGGIO
&amp; Jerry $auner,
GI.WI Osteen, Sub Contractor.
Cusafoerry I, *oswfltta
52$
Wymore Road
Box
4$,
Sub
contractor.
DIIH Paintltlq, David Duke, Rt. 2.
JssiC. areas,
aiperansa
lob Valone Motors, Bob Valone, Altamonte Springs, Florida
lox
310,
Malttand.
sub-contractor.
OrlandS &amp; AprIl L. Luten
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DaiS Cablsisf installation, Keith 7SMltcIwiIHarnmock Road, Oviedo, that a
Wendell 0. Merrlman,
Complaint for Repievin before
Retail
Longwead, Ave., Altamonte Davies, 301 Cherokee Court,
Judgment
has been flied against you
WWD
AS
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Inc.,
Gee
I.
Wilimer,
Altamontelpnlngs. suo.consractor.
Springs, &amp; Annie N. $imp5.
huE. NwY.434Al*amoiitesprings, afldvouarerequiredtoservea copy
Dynamic
Vault
Isbes'S I. RemaIns, 2702 French
Inc. Charles E.
'U' wrItten defensei, if any, to it
Mact Real Estate, Investments,
Ave., $aWerd &amp; aw p jn, Show, $25 Celery Ave. Sanford,
on DENO P. DIKEOU, ESQ., of
Window
Worksol
C.ntrl$
Florida,
Manufacturing of Casket Vault.
.
s, sesi.
Russell J. Traficante, G4 Josiane BALDWIN I &amp; DIKEOU. Attorneys
Chandler H. $lilrsn, Jr.. 2324
Charles W. Harick. M.D., PA., Court,
Altamonte
Springs, at Law, 300 Highway 17.97, Fern
Rebinsan Read. New Smyrna 7)2 W. 25th S( Sanford, M.D.
Park, Florida 32730, and file the
ieIn
&amp;
eta M. Wac
$c
Profession.
oriel with thu Clerk of the above
ears,
CIatMa A. Hews, 10$ Sunset Circle,
Styled Court at the Seminole County
JSM5S I.. *51)915W p0. as io, Mttnt Dot'., Building construction.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on or
JA.RU Cermaics, RUth 0 Rhodeos
Sanford &amp; Mary 54. Patta'sen.
before August 31st, 1979, otherwise a
jj
E.. James
par,j, øeiv.
Mdelin,
Heidi H. Floribus IMilan iudgm.nt may be entered against
Fioribus.
ReVWLakesDr L50sn. 103 1. 13th St., Sanford,
you for the relief demanded in the
WliIim J. Mahoney I Dorothy J. Complaint.
$a*nd &amp; Curly j. lock,
aing &amp; silllng Ceramics.
conEridgi Drive, Langanid.
J&amp;D Hauling, James w. SnsIIing J.
THIS NOTICE shall be Published
Linda S. Williams I Benjamin R. once each Wick for four
Tesy 54. StrIckland, 2818 Sum. 111,331 Concvt Drive, Casselberry,
(1) COt)'
WIlliams
merlin lied. Cassaiberry &amp; Public Service..
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WIIlIan B. Odom &amp; Cathy A. Herald, Sanford, Florida.
PsSdcIs D. Ivis.
J&amp;$onsP.kWina,JcIInRlnyu,*t. Ovias - S. TllUnsIiest, 341$ S. 2.lozl$1,Maltland,Subawdractor. Odon't.
WITNESS my hand and seal at
Marcia K. Lippincott, Attorney it
Cnder Avess, $mMsid, &amp; Patricia
John N. Church &amp; Patricia A.
said Court on this 27th day of July,
LMsraa
- Law.Ffogshlpknk.Suitell,200W.
Timothy W. Gosby &amp; id,el, R. *979.
Colby
es.ti, p.o. -- ga,, lit $5.. Leayer.
(SEAL)
Aftagsa$ Jprhips I- Ivy s.
Lassie &amp; Associate, Deanyns
JackW. Hoyt &amp; Doris E. Hoyt.
Arthur H. lockwlth, Jr.
YS.
.
* Saete Court, Maltland,
MI)Ha.W.
John P. Moore &amp; Caryn L. Nose
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
Barton L. Feats, lag wlnes' Selling Personal Property.
Mark Raab &amp; Barbara Reab.
COURT
NIH Designers. Mary C.
C1111. gs,, Sa.WOrd &amp;
WIllie L. Williams 1. Rita M.
BY: June I. Curtis
Iieimers, 104 Elderberry lane, WillIams.
Berksra J. lithIum, 254
Clerk
nueer Lake Mary.
Lcngwood, interior Design.
Clyde E. MeredIth I Ruth A.
PuhIiih ,ftjfy 30, A,4t )3
Thames •O. Barren, Ai.eami &amp;
Maples Carpet, Chalmer T.
1979
ItIlebeffi A. $ushov. 163$ Gui Maples Jr.. 1330 Ioyer Street
Ros.annM.PIano&amp;Peteropiano. DEL.139

er. Previous sales ex
per lence
needed.
Salary plus commis.
SlOfl WlTfl TUli corn.
pany benefits. Apply

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THt,A$OVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED R.stauranth,Ipwaflted,Parttlme
IN TIlE ESTATES
I full time lobe avail. Apply in
person to Stuckey's Pecan
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
hit (he administration of the estate'
Shoppe. 1.1 &amp; 46 Sanford.
Of MYRTLE J. CHALKER,
øcsss, File Number, 79.flO.CP, Quality 4 color pressman. Full or

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That ilMind to register said name
wimm.cierk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida In accardance with the provisions of the
FictIllous Name Statutes, To-Wit:
SeCtn P63.09 Florida Statutes 19

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

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Sanford LA Wsmei'i Gre, 2 p.m., 1301 W. First St.
Casielburry LA, closed, $ p.m., Moanifn Ldbse'w
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advertisers. A great

Ifyou'reinthebuslnessol building

NOICE CF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALl. PERSONS HAVING

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sales and service of
established and new

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Monthru Fri.
Reliable
322-4129

IN RI: ESTATE OF
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Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
nlng June 2. Sanford Early
Creative Expressions
Childcars Center. 3224445.
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SIMtNOL! COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROIAT( DIVISION
Fit. Number 79-275-Cp
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An aggressive salesper.

TMt'', beef, pork, fish. Free
Lt: Brown frame foto lense
ry, mm. $20 order. Sanford
glasses in brown case, name W.
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
D. Gibson I Dr. Klrkegaard &amp;
Meats.
Heimaun on ear pIece. 661-5474.
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Will baby sit in my home. Very
Wklds any age. Sanford
area. 3230155.

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6—Chdd Care

5—Lost &amp; Found
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R,dllce safe &amp; fast with GoBese
9ofetS &amp; E-Vap "water pills"
tht0n Drug.

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only! Wages commensurate
abillty.fringe benefits.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
ORDINANCE CLOSING, VACAT.
ING AND ABANDONING UTILITY
EASEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Bridge Lane, Apopka.
Longw000, Retail sacs,
Thomas C. Calvin, Jr., 501 Lake
Mars Construction Co. Inc., the City Council of the City c
Casselberry. Seminole County,
Rodney 0. lazier, Rt. 3, Box
297, Kathryn Circle, Casselberry, &amp; Martin Mlndih, 113 0. Springwood FlorIda, that the City of Casselberry
Sanford &amp; Starlet Welch.
Janet E. Kunselman.
LIABILITIES
Drive, Longwood, New Homes.
Steven C. lIrd, 2733 Rouse Rd.,
G.raldo N. Alfonso, 634 Romano
Mlchaels TV., Michael Neal, 1500 proposes to close, vacate and Demand deposits of Individuals,
Orlando &amp; Toni A. Borea, 309 Sat. Ave.,Orlandoa. Elisa Delgado, 1150 S. French Avenue, Sanford, T.V. abandon the following described
partnerships,
and
corporations
......................
suma Drive, Sanford.
easement, to wit:
North Street, Longwood,
Repair-Sates,
Time and savings deposits of
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Douglas A. Brewer, 152 Stoney
Mack D. Saw - er. Jr., RI. 6, 80*
The Northwest 4l/ feet of that
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MIkIer, Van Dyke &amp; Mikler in
individuals,
partnershIps,
and
.
RIdge
Drive, Longwood, &amp; 777, Orlando I Melanie L. Myers
certain 7.5 foot public utility
tenor Design, Martha &amp; Mary .1
corporatIons)
.......................................
10,232
Illzabefh R. Thayer, 2106 Flfeshlr. Sorrento.
easement located along the
Mikler 1. Robert Van Dyke,
Drive, Winter Park.
Willie N. Knox, 66, Lake Monroe Box 3250, Longwood, Interior southeast property line of Lot
Deposits of UnIted States Government ...................30-','
Neftatl Catdron,2lOOzford Road,, Terrace, Sanford &amp; Rita M. Moore. Design.
Block "I", Camelot, Unit 2, as Deposits of States and political
. 'i
Fern Park, IBrenda T. Texrell.
recorded in Plat Book 16, Page 95.
subdivIsions in the UnIted States.....................3fl'
Wilano International CornCisarles M. Cioppa, 490 Sabal
munication Agency, Ann C. VolIet. Public Records of Seminole County, All other
deposIts .....................................None-'4
Palm Circle, Attamonte Springs I
2361 W. Lake Brantley Drive. Florida.
OCCUPATIONAL
CertifledandoffIcerschecks............................
Sarah E. Wright, P.O. Box 331,
1$ "
"a
that
the City Council will hold a
Mail land, Advertising,
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Altamotde Springs.
G.
McKlnney Trucking, Ulenn p public hearing on tt'e proposed
iugsns R. Devtsh, 322 Oak Hill LICENSES
of
Items
l3thru
1$)
..................................16iS";,,.
abandonment at 7:30 P.M. on the a.
McKinney Sr., 2331 E. Celery Av
Drive, Altamonte Springs, .8.
Total demanddeposits ..........................6,143
l3thday of August, AD., 1979.Dra
Trucking,
. ,.
Heather A. Rarcui.
soun Ihereafter as possible, at the b. Tulal lime and LIla Really inc., Peter o.
A'&amp;
C
Fencing,
6,.3
Kendall
way,
'Ronald C. lliigerald, 4900
Florida, at which time those for and Federal funds purchased and
AbIlity Ironworks, Fred 0. Altarnonte Sales.
agalnsttnecloslng will be heard and
O&amp;T Auto Sales, I.. Thomas 1G.
securIties sold under agree
Raymond L. Fox, Tennessee, I Crsnstiaw, loot C. 25th St.,Sanford.
action taken by the City Council, to
Action TV. I Stereo Rental, No. Owens, 200 Pine St. Longwood,
Rebate I.. Fox.
mentstoreptjrci'iase ...............................NonI"
wit,
authorization
for
the
Sales,
Lawrence J. 000dt, 1415 Lake 9lzayris Plaza, 4341 17.92, Rental. RetaIl
lnterest.bearing
demand notes
preparatIon and posting of an or.
Orange Bedding Co.. Horton 1.
I- H Painting, Bruce A.
Cortn Drive, Apopka, I LIsa C.
(note balances) issued to the
dinance
abandoning
Springs
Opal
Powell,
1530
C.
Hwy
434,
said
Ave.,
HoppIng,
31
N.
Weklva
ParrIsh, $000 New Jersey
u.s. Treasury and other liabilities
easements.
Road, Apopka, SubContractor Altamonle Springs Retail Sales.
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Maitla.w.
for borrowed money...............................
DATED this 24th day of July,
Plantscape Nursery, Hudson T.
Nons-.-.
NandA.Hansom,Rt,1,513,A,1, Painting.
AD.,
1979.
i.
West,
$09
Rover
Mortgage
i
Avenue,
s I:
Longwood,
Bargain Books, James Arthur
,
Donna C. C:;;...-L
Wholesale Plants.
W. Hawthorne
lIabilitytorc.pltaiizedleaga,
.....................Nons-1t.'
PbillIpJ.Psnnlngt.n, 217 Hiys JO18PII Redout.y, 1104 Stratford
City Clerk
QualIty
Painting,
Wayne
Llleros,
Road,
Maltiand.
All other llabliiti.s
DrIve,
&amp; Hattie E. Parson.
City of Casselberry,
Macs R. Bell, 2201 Oak Avenue, 19) Ronny Drive, Altamonte
TOTAL LIABILITIES
JackIeL.$tanten.mE.Magnolia
iudin'ubord.mated
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Florida
Sub
Contractor.
Avenue, Longwood 1 Debra A. Sanford, Carpentry.
notes and debentures) (sum of
R&amp;F Ceramics, Royce &amp; Fern Publish July 301 Aug. 6,
Items 19 thru 23) ...................................164..
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701 Semoran Boulevard, Altamonte
MeltIand.
Manufacturing CeramIcs.
A.
Wallace,
400
N.
S
tIgs.
Real
Estate
Sales.
Steven
RMD Power Cleaning, Richard IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EQUITY CAPITAL
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i$evsn.WIntef$pnlngs&amp;Debora
Preferred stock
T. Pitiequln, 533 Wildmere Ave., DanW.Omn,3sosCypr.slAvenu., Ditucci, 431 Ashberry Lane. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
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Altamonte Springs, Roof Cluenlng.
a. No. shares outstandIng None (Par value) ..........
SaIWOrd.
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3 Lines Minimum

Note is hereby given that I am
nigaged in busIness at 289 Seminole
Avt., Lake Mary, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fIctitious name of

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Experlencedcarpenterwithtools.
Hourly. Steadywork in Seminole
area. Call 3fl$424 after S p.m.
SpoIsii Conit., Inc.
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For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323-5324.

1 time .................43c a line
3coInICutIvItis ... - 3$c a line
7consicutjve times
35c a line

*ATURDAY 9.Noon

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waitresses &amp; maids. Apply In
person Days Inn, Sanford,
between 1) a.m. &amp; S p.m.

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fIxtures, and other assets
representing bank premises .........................633
Real estate owned other than
bank premises.....................................None
All otherassets .........................................290
TOTALS ASSETS (sum
of Items lthru 11) ................................... l$,2lQ..,-?

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Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

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FRIDAY, AUGUSTZ
Rmage sale, 9 am., 17 W. 13th St., Sanford, to
benefit Good Samaritan Hotne Beautification Fund.
cillidren's clothing, bike,, tIWough SatUrday.
8.mlesk Sunrise KIwanis, 7 ian., Jerry's Sazif
Airport.
Seminole Seuth Rity, 7:50 san., Lord Chwnley's
Altamonte Springs.
S.uth Voimia Sertema, 7:30 a.n, Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers lOam. Sears Altamosde Mall.
Tu(1.wwdA.A, b p.m. (
), St. Richard's thwth,
Lake howell
LsugwwdAA, dosed,$p.m., Rolling Hills Moravlan
Church, 04.
Year Ld1t C1 tsr Singles, S

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Northeasterly right-of-way line
ASSETS
150.00 feet; thence N. 29 degrees 49'
MIt.
27" E. 770.00 feet; thence S. 60
Thou.
degrees 24' 25" E. 150.00 feet to the
aforesaId Westerly right-of-way line Cash and due from deposItory institutions ...............
of Oxford Road extension; thence U. S. Treasury securities ................................7,56k
run S. 29 degrees 19' 27" W. 223.00 Obligations of other U. S. Govern.
feet along said Westerly rIght-of.
mentagenclesandcorporations .....................1,200

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Methodist CThurch,Cuseiberry.
Sanford AA, $ p.m., 1207 W. First St.
AlAnsi, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Mirdlie i)rlve,
nford.
Caiselberry Liens Club,? p.m., Gigi's, Regency Square.

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must indicate the basis for the above styled court, in the judge's
C.) (commercial) zone. The parcel
claim, the name and address of the chambers. Seminole County
is legally described as follows:
From the Southeast corner of the da;rnant or his agent or attorney, courthouse, Sanford, Florida on '

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section 17, Township 21 South, copies of the claim to the Clerk to or as SOOn thereafter as same
Range 30 East, Seminole County, enable the Clerk to mail one copy to be heard. Objection to the p.tit,tt
Florida; runS. 8$ degrees 10' 56" W. each Petitioner and Petitioners' for Dlscharg. and the fInal hearing along the South line of s-aid North '--i Attorney.
may be tiled with the clerk of tM.
of Government Lot 3 a distance of
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND above court before said hearing. A
911.10 feet to the Northeasterly OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED copy of any such objection shall u,....
Caiselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
right-of-way line of Statt Road 436,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
served on PetitIoners attorney,
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
said right-of-way line being on a
Date of the first publication of this whose name and address are siIOviede Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town Ilouse.
________________________________________________________________________________________ curve concave Southwesterly and Notice: July 23rd, 1979.
forth below. Hearing wIll be had Qfl
having a radius of 2964.93 feet;
Zeli Johnson Graham
anysuchobjedlon at the above timl
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
thence from a tangent bearing of N.
Robert Lee Johnson
and place.
. -Sanford Optimist, 7:30p.m. Holiday Inn
51 degrees 10' 35" W. run Nor.
As Petitioners
C. Brent McCaghrsn. Esq.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 1 Robin Road, Altamonte
thwesterly along the arc of said ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS: WINDERWEEDLE, HAINES,
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Springs.
WARD &amp; WOODMAN, PA.
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angle of 09 degrees 13' 50" to the
210 North Park Avenue
Post Office Box I
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poInt of tangency; thence run N. 60
Edwards Bldg.
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Seek
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g degrees 24' 25" W. along said State Sanford, Florida 37771
Civic Center.
(305) 644.6312
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Road right-of-way line and a Nor- Telephone: 305.372.9570
Attorneys for PetItIoner
-Sanford Rotarict, 7p.m., 7:30p.m., First Federal
thwesterly extension of saId State
Publish July 23, 30, 1979
Publish July 23, 30, 1979
Seminole, Sanford.
Road right-of-way line 288.47 feet to DEL-lOS
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CONSOLIDATEDREPORTOFCONDITION
.-Road extensIon; thence run S. 29
0
Overeater, Anonymom 7:30 p.m., AltNncnte Mall
(Including Domestic Ssldalrfos)
-degrees 49' 27" W. along said
Sears.
THE CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
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Westerly right-of -way line 47.00 feet
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to the Northeasterly right-of-way
Starlight Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
CITYOFOVIEDO,SEMINOLECOUNTY,FLOftIDA327U -.Lake Mary Chief of Police other five officers, although which show a national unem- line of State Road 436; thence run N.
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE, JUNE30, 1979

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etc. Wayne Beal, 321-1321

_—Boats &amp; Acessories
Fiberglass bir boat hull, trad, for
bass boat. Suitable for 20 tip
motor. 349-5135.
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ROIISON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Fia-,32711

NSULATION-Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas I Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call 321-0539
or 904.734-6701 collect.
PAINTING,CARPENTRV - CUSTOM CABINETS
reEst.
322-Ol3tafter$:30

CUSTOM HOME eUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR

Plasti ring
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Call
2750

Railings

work, there wouldn't be anyi

Custom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 323 7511, 339-7493

FILL DIRT I TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cark &amp; Hlrt 323-7510
t.awnmower sales I service. We
sell the best &amp; service the rest,
Western Auto
i w. 1st St.
3334103

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heart at rest will pump about open up and there's an increase
five quarts a minute so your in blood flow to his muscles. As
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CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (UPI)—A fire In ono-wing of a two-story
motel early this morning killed nine people and injured scores of
others, some of whom where hurt jumping from second floor
rooms.
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Officials at a temporary morgue said nine people are dead from
the fire In the eastern Ohio community, a figure confirmed by
hospital officials.
Most of the dead were found In the hallways, which were filled
with smoke, authorities said,
About 60 people were injured, Including seven admitted to
Guernsey Memorial Hospital.

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Some of the Injured suffered broken bones Jumping from
second-floor windows. Most of the injured were treated for smoke
inhalation, cuts and bruises. Ile injured were transported by

ambulances, police cruisers and private cars.
"We're damn lucky we didn't ha ve more fatalities. When We got
here the smoke was so thick we could hardly see. It was difficult
to help people because of the heat," said Sgt. Robert Kafury.
By the time police arrived most of the guests were out, Kafury
said.
"The fire was first turned In by two kids playing pinball,"
Harry McLaughlin of state fire marshal's office said. "They

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Amoulances and firefighters from six or seven departments
were called to help the injured and battle the fire, which broke out
about 3:30 a.m. EDT at the Holiday Inn motel. The fire reportedly
was un de r control by 4:30 a.m.
wasn't a scene with people pulling out their hair over grief. Four
It was confined to the northeast wing of the building but much of
people said they had a hard time breaking windows with chairs in the motel sustained smoke and water damage.
order to jump out. They said the hallways were filled with
The motel Is located just off Interstate 70.
smoke."
The cause of the fire was not immediately determined. Rhodes
Gov. James A. Rhodes said, "It Is a tragedy for our state and we
said the state lodge at Salt Fork will be available for those
are moving quickly to determine its cause." He has ordered the
displaced by the fire.

may bring the ishue to the the tax rate by $1.25 through a Sept. 11
referendum to increase not include materials for road public will lose uhould they communications department. and of the benefits Lake Mary
referendum.
the tax rate,
repairs, or repairs for t he fire reject a tax Increase.
This latter item amounts to could derive should the city get
Faced with a dilemma of
City Council came up with
City Manager Phil Kulbes,
Kulbes, who described
truck, or for new brakes or t ires
The loss to the public will $36,714.
keeping Lake Mary's propert y two proposed budgets, one who sa id he will have both budget he has project
one. lie recommended applying
ed th us for the fire truck". The budget, Include t he services of two

for one of the grants on a

The two budgets will be truck ($11,500), and personnel spoke briefly on Community either

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did presented to
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Stand On Cemeter Soccer Is Reversed
The conunission had agreed
last week on the request of
Seminole Soccer Coach Ron
Korb, since lt did not appear the
new soccer field at Candyland
Park will be completed in time
for the season's opening, to
allow the youngsters to play in a
portion of the cemetery. The
idea was to put up a fence
between the graves and the
platted, but unoccupied, portion.

A portion of

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allowing soccer games to be

"I went along without any

objection, but I fell ; mudiv a

mistake," said Commissioner
J.R. Grant. "I got a Lot of calls
object in g to soccer being
play.wi in the cemetery. I think
we acted a bit hasty and should
reconsider and find another
place for the children to play.,,
Other commissioners and
Mayor June Lormann also
reported receiving calls,
"I agree, wethould back up,"
said Mrs. Larmann. "It didn't
look so bad until I read it in the
newspaper headlines and

youth sports."
Past president of the
Seminole Youth Soccer Club,

everyone I saw got worse."

Commissioner ft a y
Lelbensperger and Larry
Gold berg also admitted that
they had made a mistake,
"I'm sure Ron Korb had no
intention of desecrating any
graves," Goldberg added.

Korb said there are 700 to
children aged 5-16 wanting 10
play soccer, but there Is a
shortage of playing mem.
The soccer season starts
Sept. 15, but
Korb add the

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commission's decision, Korb
d, Ican understand maybe
people would feel that way, but
we certainly appreciate the city
trying to htlP and Promote

playing field In Candyland Park
will not be ready. "There's not
a blade of grass there now and
we are hoping it will be ready
by January for our spring

season," Korb explainied.
ToP field on Slate Road 434
belonging to Georges St
Laurent that the Soccer teams
have been using will not be

available this fall, Korb said
"We would certainly appreciate
anyone with property not being
used allowing us to use it as
soccer field, he added. "We
are trying to involve youngsters
is after il activity asmany

of them get out of school at 2:30
p.m. and do W have bilermural sports."

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did."
He said the bulliling did not have a sprinkler system. "I don't
know yet If it had a f ire alarm system.
A photographer said, "Even the Injured were very calm. it

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During the course of the one- was any shells or not. I Just
Circuit 3udRe Kenneth youth last May with man.
bUchael Erick Smith. the day trial, Leffler heard cocked it and didn't point it at
Leffler (lid find the boy guilty of slaughter for the shooting death infant son of Mr. and Mrs. testimony from the youth's him,I pointed it near him and I
the improperuse of
rean of a 3-year-old Lake Mary boy Steven Bander, 457 Crystal parents and a taped con- wasn't gonna pull the trigger.
Lake Drive in Lake Mary, was versation with the 12-yearZd
The judgeordered a re: in a rural Sanford trailer.
sentence i nvestigation ofthe
The infant was being cared killed by a single shot in the about four hours after the cid"My hand slipped
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boy's background before he for by the juvenile's parents on neck from a .30 caliber rifle.

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hands down a sentence on Sept. the day of the shooting. Shortly
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In the tape, the boy tells how
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after noon on Feb. 15, the the date's evidence wasn't the shooting occurred:
The maximum penalty the youth's mother asked her son to sufficient to prove "gross
Call it a "tragedy that has
"My mother told me to take
njjfrom his youth" a boy faces is being placed in the take
the child to the bathroom. negligence or a willful him (Erick) to the restroom. I
circuit judge found a 12-year. residential treatment program
A few minutes later, she and disregard of the lives of others" took him in there. I was playing
old Sa nf ordboy not guilty of under the Rehabilitative Health her husband head a sound on the part of the 12-year-old around and I didn't know the
manslaughter Mondayin the Services (HRS) until he is 19. comparable to a "beachbal l and his operation of the weapon gun was loaded.
The Seminole County state breaking" coming from that at the time of the shooting.
Feb 10 shootingdeath of an
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is about $70,000 from police officers (salaries totaling
In other action, S. R. Lank.
giving up some city services or tax at $3 per $1,000 assessed regular council meeting, added said It did not "include any being in balance.
approximately
$19,744),
a
fire
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increasing the tax rate to avoid valuation, by cutting some the council also will officially po3slbilIties of a possible in.

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- Levy a property tax of 6.88 however, were restricted by
The commissioners Monday
mills, the certified tax rate, Chase for recreationa use. opted not to take this course.
And Mayor Lee P. Mooresaid which will give the city Moore said he belleves the
Commissioners voted
The city of Sanford will have proponents and opponents of p9,627.14 more than expected, board of directors of Ch
ase U unanimously to authorize
money available In the new the plan forthe city to const ct according to the county release the city from those Knowles anJ Henry
Tamm, the
fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 to brick sidewalks, close Magnolia property appraiser's office.
restrictions.
city's finance director and city
do its share of downtown Avenue to ve hicular traffic and
Moore Is president of Chase clerk to watchdog spendi ng by
- The city will be receiving
renovations and a tax increase repave some streets are to be $35,000 from state revenue and Co.
various city departments to
will not be necessa ry.
invited to today's 4 p.m. city sharing-federal revenue
Knowles previously told the keepin effect the slow downCity Manager Warren commission workshop to sharing funds that it had not commission
memo
freeze.
Knowles last week lna memo to discuss the project.
expected, Knowles told corn- $64,036.73 currently set aside
the city commission pinpointed
The 1 d •freeze "would
The actions taken by the missioners.
a reserve fund for general city
how the money could be found. commission to balance the
Mayor Moore announced as use could be used for the city's not be denying any services
Monday evening he again budget for fiscal 1979-80 and well that $14,000 of the $26,ODO share of the renovation project. other than those we are already
outlined the sources of the funds come up with the $77,000 are as earmarked for recreational use Commissioners Monday night doing without," Knowles said.
not only to balance next year's follows:
After going over various
may be released for the Sanford found this is not necessary.
budget, but also to allocate
Knowles' memo also noted department budgets, Moore
Call a slow down and freeze image-building project. Moore
$fl,000of the $88,000 necessary on p ur chas es by departments saldthe $14,000 was received by that five percent increase is said the city will d have
for the revitalization project. while reworking outer revenue the city from the sale of lands property taxes, the maximum about $I0,
left ora conThe city funding would pay accounts to give the city surplus donated by Chase and Co. a Increase permitted under date Ungency fund, WuuC rtzsow,C5
for materials for the city's money of $59,869 over previous number of years ago. The law, would also give the city estimated the amounta
share of the Drolect. Labor estimates..
proceeds from the sales, $31,020.63 in additional money. $20,000.

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