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gunmen today assassinated a close aide
of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the
government blamed the United States.
Militant students said they would put
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County
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or lease Seminole
proposed
emorial Hospital.
The commission's action eliminates
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Hospital Management Corporation, Miami, and Gateway Medical
Management Inc., Clearwater. sun
being considered are Florida Hospital a
Seventh-day Adventist non-profit
organization; Hospital Corporation of
America, a Nashville for-profit
and the proposal of the hospital's curren't
board oItrstees
The interviews were scheduled for Jan.
10, five days before the commission holds
public hearings on the issue.
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff
said the proposals of the eliminated
groups "were not in the same league" as
the others.
Florida Hospital and Hospital Corporation of America are offering to spend
millions of dollars each, including cash
payments to the county, Kirchhoff said.
Florida Hospital would buy Seminole
Memorial for $8.2 million and spend an

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The gunmen opened fire on Moffateb
and two guards just outside the Islamic

additional $6 million renovating it. In

College of Tehran. Mofaetteh fled into the
building but was pursued by the gunmen
and shot In the head, shoulder, hand and
ankle. He died about three hours later.
The Identity of the killers, who
authorities reported escaped on the
motorcycle after seizing the weapons of
the dead and wounded, was not ffl1JfldJ.
ately known. Two key aides of Khomeini
assassinated earlier by hitmen of
the anticlerical "
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Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbtadeh
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Mofatteh, a leader of the antlshah
movement during Khomeini's exile, was
the third close confidant of the Khomeini
tO be assassinated recently.
The ruling Revolutionary Council said
in a statement: "One more prominent
spiritual leader has been made a target
by the enemy. He has been shot down by
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some sort of Inflammatory because you were having a
disease of the rectal area problem. Rectal and colon
rather than just simple cancer combined are the
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second most common cause of
hemorrhoids.
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cancer deaths In both men
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
disadvantage as much as it is
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number
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December 13, 1979
a change in bowel habits or
to his or hers.
Hemorrhoids:
New Treat* unexplained bleeding or pain
Solid achievement can be
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made this coming year if If you find ourself forced w ments For An Old Affliction, or other problems would be
to give you a better idea of well advised to see a doctor as
you're willing to change that shire time with
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which has been Unproductive don'
for you. Friends will be eager to the wall today.Treat them what can be done about them. cancers can be cured If
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to help you open up new like friends and you'ii
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get
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today. Be a friend, not a- ('ther.
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County commissioners noted Monday that one of the groups proposing to take
over Seminole Memorial Hospital has been undertaking "a major pubLic
rela tions campaign" In the hospital's constituent area.
Although annoyed, the commissioners agreed not to try to take any action to
stop it.
"We said they couldn't go around saying bad things about the other applicants," Assistant County Administrator Jeff Etchberger said. "But we didn't
say they couldn't blow their own horn."
The commissioners did not name the group. However, Florida Hospital,
Orlando, has been making its sales pitch to the community since October by
means of letters, a survey and public meetings before groups and clubs.
Officials of the hospital, run by the Seventh-day Adventist Health System.
Sunbelt, say they need to counter misconceptions and rumors about their
operation.
Adventist Health System Regional Vice President Mardian Blair released to
the Herald results of a survey taken in Seminole County which asked residents
for opinions on Florida Hospital and the Adventist system.
Fifty-six of 300 mailed questionnaires were returned. Asked "What Is your
general impression of Florida Hospital?" 60 percent of the respondents said
"excellent." Twenty percent said their general impression was "good" and 2
percent said It was "fair." Five percent checked "other" and 13 percent left the

question blank.

Blair and Florida Hospital Vice President Jim Morris said it was evident the
addition, it proposes construction of a
respondents
had many misconceptions about Florida Hospital and the Adsatellite facility somewhere between
ventist
system.
Their public relations campaign Is an effort to correct these,
Seminole Memorial Hospital and Florida
said.
they
Hospital-Altamonte in the 1-4 corridor
The survey shows some people th ink the Adventists cut back services on the
"at some point in the future." The group
Sabbath, and fail to serve meat with their meals.
also offered to take over the county's
Although the Seventh-by Adventist religion encourages vegetarianism,
ambulance service if so requested.
Florida Hospital's top corporate officers showed menus to prove there is "real ,
Hospital Corporation of America
Meat" available at every meal if the patients want it.
stated in its proposal that Ithe cost of
As for services not being available on Saturday, their Sabbath, Morris said
renovating the existing facility would be
"that
simply is not true."
almost as great as the cost of a new
"Every
service is available, at any time it is needed," he said.
and
capacity
bed
hospital with similar
According to a Seminole Memorial Hospital insider, the present doctors and
service. The corporation proposes to
staff at the hospital fear they will lose their jobs to those of the Adventist
build a new $18 million 200-bed facility
refigion if Florida Hospital takes over.
within the city limits of Sanford.
BIsLI' sa id this is not true. Florida Hospital, he said, would utilize eli of the
During construction of the new
present
employees, except the top three or tour admintafrative positions. to
hospital, the corporation proposes
"In any business that changes hands," he said, "there is a realignment of t
lease the old facility from the county for
philosophy and personnel. That's a basic fact of mankind."
$2 million. After occupation of the new
As of July 24, 1979, Morris said, these were the percentages of Seven-day
hospital the county would still own the old
Adventist employees at Florida Hospital:
facility worth several million dollars,
Directors.assistants,93.Sperccnt; supervisors lVor equivalent, 65.7 percent; Kirchhoff said.
directors
of nursing, 69 percent; head nurses and supervisors, 26 percent;
Both Hospital corporation of America
assistant
head nurses, 38 percent. Total Florida Hospital Seven-day Adventist
and Florida Hospital are pledging to
employes: 36.75 percent—DIANE PETRYK
make about a $24 million investment,
Kirchhoff said.
The current Board of Trustees of
'This offering will be based upon a
Seminole Memorial have proposed to handle Indigent care will be a major
spend $16 million renovating the current consideration in the selection process. need which is judged to be an emergency
facility If their proposal to switch from
The current hospital trustees pledge or urgent situation as determined by a
county-owned to a private, non-profit that under their proposal all services of staff physician,"the Florida Hospital
corporation is approved. They would the hospital would be available to any proposal states.
Hospital Corporation of America
lease the hospital from the county for $1 a indigent requiring emergency medical
the
pledges
it will provide care for all inyear.
treatment with the expectation that
Methodist Hospital Foundation, count will reimburse the hos ital for dividuals, regardless of their ability to
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Jacksonville, was eliminated Last week
pay, through physician's orders.
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"We feel certain," the corporation's
because Its proposal was for a residents who cannot qualify for special
proposal states, "that the amount of
management contract not a purchase or funding
additional tax revenue provided by HCA
lease.
Florida Hospital pledges that all as a result of its private ownership
Since the county is responsible for
providing medical care to those who services offered by the facility will be will, to a great extent, assist the county in
cannot afford to pay for it, how those available for the care of the indigent providing for indigent care more so than
under its present not-for-profit system."
proposing to takeover the hospital would patient.

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annexation in court.
completely surrounded by property in
Moore said a property owner should another governmental jurisdiction. The
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1 attack Monday calling Carter, "A being held In Iran, President Carter urged Americans to fly the stars Jan. 14, must take place before the an- lawsuits against three other cities in the
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, Dec. is, 19i

Brothers Charged In Fight With Police

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By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
Two Casselberry officers were injured and three men
arrested in a disturbance which followed an accident Sunday
evening.
Robert Lee Florence of l( DeSoto Ave., Altamonte Springs
and Gerald Lee Florence, who Identified himself as Robert's
brother, were each arrested on a variety of assault charges by
Casselberry police.
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arrested by sheriff's deputies on charges of Interfering with an reportedly joined in the fight screaming "Mop hitting my
officer by yelling obscenities,
brother."
Police say the incident began when a car, allegedly driven
Robert Florence was charged with four counts of assaulting
by Robert Florence, rainmeds gas pump at the Phillips 66 an officer, resisting arrest with violence, careless driving,
convenience store on County Route 427 at about 6:30 p.m.
false accident reporting, leaving the scene of an accident,
Sunday.
driving with a suspended license and driving a car with no
When officers tried to question Robert Florence, he began
valid plates or Inspection sticker,
assaulting them, officers report, adding at one point, he
Gerald Florence was charged with assault on an officer and
grabbed a policeman by the neck and began choking him.
resisting arrest with violence.
During the battle between the pollee and Robed Florence. a
Casselberry Police Sgt. Durbin C. Gatch was treated and
large crowd began to gather, police say. Gerald Florence
released at Florida North Hospital with a minor concussion.

IN BRIEF
OPEC Oil Ministers Hope

Officer Allen J. Hatzel was treated and released for a frau
tired right hand.
The two injured officers did not return to work Monday, saIC
Casselberry Police Chief George Karcher. Hatzel will not b
back on the job for several weeks because his hand is in a cast,
although Gatch is expected back soon, he added.
HOUSE FIRE
A 16-year-old Altamonte woman was admitted to Florida
North Hospital's Intensive Care Unit Sunday night with
juries resulting from a fire in her home.
Sharon Johnson was sleeping In her home, 107 Hilltop Place,
at 11:50 p.m. Sunday when a fire broke out, severely damaging
the structure, owned by John Robert Johnson, sheriff',
deputies say.
Millard Misgrove, a 76-year-old man living In a separate
apartment in the house was able to escape without Injuries,
reported deputies. The two were the only persons home at the
time.
Seminole county fire investigators report the cause of the
blaze, which did $X,0W worth of damage, is AM under in.
veatigatlon.

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To Reach Uniform Prices
CARACAS, Venezuela (UP!) — OPEC oil ministers
on the second day of their tightly guarded meeting
behind closed doors today hope to set a uniform 1980
price level, realigning widely diverging price policies
that have sent the cost of oil skyrocketing.
"I feel sure we'll reach some kind of agreement
regarding prices," said Venezuela's Energy and Mines
Minister Humberto Calderon, who was appointed
chairman of the conference of the 13-nation cartel.
The Venezuelan minister spoke after meeting
privately with several of his colleagues Monday night
in what appeared to be an eléventh.hour attempt to
unite member countries on the price Issue.
Cuban President Fidel Castro has urged OPEC to
"suistantially increase" its aid toward underdeveloped nations, the Cuban news agency Prensa
Latina reported.

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today demanded the death penalty for seven men,
Including South Korea's former spy chief, charged in
the assassination of President Park Chung-hee.
Prosecutors sought the death penalty for Kim Jaekyu, the former head of the Korean Central
lnteltlgthceAgency who admitted firing the faWll shots
Oct. 26 into Park; Kim Kae-won, Park's former chief
presidential secretary who was present during the
shooting, and five other former KCIA agents.
The prosecution demanded a 5-year prison term for
Yoo Suk-aul, another KCIA agent accused only of
destroying evidence.

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commission meeting, the board voted

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UP!) — An
American Peace Corps worker, one of 12 hostages held
by leftists demanding increased benefits for workers,
today began her second week In captivity, but said she
Is being well treated.
"I am well. I exercise every day and spend most of
my time reading books," said Deborah Leff, 2$, of
Succasunna, N.J.
"The boys leftists have been good to me but I would
like to get out and go hone."
Miss Loft, who worked asa health adviser In the San
Jacinto Market where she is being held, was taken
hostage last Tuesday by youths.

WASHINGTON I UPIi - Assistant Senate
Democratic leader Alan Cranston predicts the Senate
will take up SALT II towards the end of January and
perhaps ratify the treaty with some changes in March
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Cranston, D-Calif., is currently trying to swing two
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senators leaning in favor of the Strategic Arms
Limitation Treaty— short of the 67 needed to ratify but
more
than the 51 needed to beat down "killer"
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amendments.
One group, headed by Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan,
DN.Y., wants to see "deep cuts" in strategic arsenals
during the next round of SALT
A second group, headed by Sen. Sam Nunn, DGa.,
and Sen. John Warner, R•Va., wants to see the treaty
"Improved," loopholes closed, and U.S. defenses
bolstered.

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Herald Staff Writer

voters,
voted to withdraw the offer, while Uskert and Mayor
The commission voted 3-2 to withdraw an offer by the city to
Lormann voted against the motion,
purchase Longwood Utilities Inc.'s sewage treatment plant for
City A dministrator David aiacey announced there would be
For the first time In more than six months, the Longwood $75,000. The offer called for $50000 In cash and the red paid
a meeting at 7:30
Wednesday at city hail With
City Commission met Monday night with a full complement of back over a year out of sewer revenue. Owners of the 300006Cit
zen's
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on the regional sewer study.
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five members. Steve Uskert, who was elected Dec. 4 to fill the gallon facility ha ve been expanding the plant to double Its
vacancy lnDidrlctl (due to the resignation of Larry Goldberg
ca pacity.
The commission will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m.
In August), was sworn In prior to Monday night's meeting
me plant has been beset in the past with operational
today to meet with three top contenders for th. position of city
problems and odor complaints from residents In the area. The attorney — Gerald Korman of Logwood, John Jones of
Uskert, who was elect ed to take office In January was ap
latest problem occurred tires days last week when It over. C elberry and William H. Morrison of Altamcnt. brIngs.
polM.dto fill set the betel time remaining in Oolsrg'a term,
flowed again,'accordlng to
mIadonat'
The cosnnleslon Is scheduled to vote tonight
Latbenspergar.
the
The District spat vacated when Stephen Barton moved from
The motion was made by Mitchell, who said the company replacement for City Attorney Nad Julian Jr., who resigned
the city at the end of May was filled at a special election In
has not responded and negotiations could be reopened at a
effective Nov. 1, but agreed to day on until Jan. 1, so that a
September in which William Mitchell was chosen by the later date. Commissioners J.R. Grant and Lelbensper
ger replacement could be found.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) If you
like to talk with your cousin in Miami
you'll enjoy the Public Service Commission's new in-state long-distance
telephone rates.
But if you call home 10 miles away a
couple of times a day be prepared to
notice it on your phone bill after Feb. 1.
The PSC Monday night slashed in-state
rates by $31 million, but In the process
bumped up the charges for those quick
long-distance calls to spots a few miles
distant.
"What we're giving the long-distance
callers Is a mixed bag," said Corn.
missioner John Marks.

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A1R6-daymoratortomonbnelneoe license. for topless bars
and buatiwus, selling pornography was unanimously ap
proved by Casselberry City Council Monday night.
e moratorium was suggested by Council Calrman
Frank
Schuette to heap topless
from proliferating In the city
while the city attorney works with "other mUles In Seminole
county to come op with a workable, enforceable ordinance."

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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) — A federal grand jury has
indicted Harmon Wesley Shields, former executive
director of the Florida Department of Natural
4'; Resources, and Tallahassee real estate man Jack
Vernon Quick on three counts of conspiracy to extort
money and property in connection with state pircbases
''s of environmentally endangered lands.
Shields, 57, Is expected to surrender to U.S. marshals
In Tampa Thurday.
Quick, 41, recently was sentenced In Valdosta, Ga.,
to five years In federal prison for conspiracy to possess
and distribute marijuana, and three counts of using a
car and a telephone to f urther an Interstate crime.
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worked through the night In hopes of putting the Space Shuttle's rocket plane Colombia through a twice delayed simulated
launch and space flight today.
At the Cape, a 45-minute simulated launch Into orbit of the
Columbia, with backup astronauts Mi' Force Col. Joe Engle
and Navy Cmndr. Richard Truly at the controls, ran Into two
postponements Monday. The simulated launching tests are a
major part of a five-day, around-the-clock dress rehearsal of
ground and flight crews and the Instruments they'll use which
began at 4 p.m. Sunday.
The first launch test was scheduled for 2:09 p.m. but was
cielayed until 7:45 p.m. when a cooling fan malfunctioned In a
simulator device.

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to decrease our reliance on OPEC."
Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wis., one of six Democrats voting
against the bill, said It provided too low a tax and an "Unconscionably generous" gift to oil firms, But Sen. Robert Dole,
R"Kan., said he hoped "we have not sown the seeds of the
destruction of the oil industry ..."
The Senate gave small Investors a tax break by allowing an
individual to exclude up to $200 $400 for married couples

63 cents from $2.03 to $1.40, while raising
that 10-mile long-distance call 42 percent
from 26 to 37 cents.
The reduction brought an immediate
protest from Southern Bell Telephone Co.
spokesman Walt Alford who said it might
force the company to seek a rate hike
within the next two years.
"I would think within the next 18-month
to two-year time frame that given (toll
rate decreases) local rates will have to
go up," Alford said.
He also Indicated Increased pressure
on existing telephone lines as people take
advantage of .lower rates could cause
delays during peak telephone periods.

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would vote against any compromise "that raises less than the
50 percent revenue target set by the president." He urged
Carter to veto a weak bill.
A spokesman for the American Petroleum Institute, the
industry lobby in Washington, said, "The tragedy of the Senate
bill is that It would give oil companies nowhere near enough to
generate the level of domestic investment which must be made

Most long-distance rates will go down,
but about 9 percent of them those to
points within 20 miles of the caller — will
Increase slightly, and cost consumers
about $5.5 million, PSC staff said.
The reason for the hike is the cornmission's attempt to bring in-state longdistance rates more in line with the rates
set by the Federal Communications
Commission on interstate calls,
To bring more costly long-distance calls
down, the PSC on a 4-1 vote opted to in.
crease the In-state rate to the Interstate
level. The result is a complicated for.
mula which will reduce the cost of a
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has been unable to campaign because Kraft said. "You have to May around
of the Iranian crisis,
for three hours and know what you're
"He needs a win out there. We
doing."
don't," Strauss said. He went onto say
Kraft admitted the early primary
that Carter could lose in Iowa, but still states — mostly in the Northeast
be politically viable by winning his are going to be "a mixed bag" for
southern base and "stay close" to Carter.
Kennedy In the northeastern states.
"But Jimmy Carter's going to dig in
"Then we have to win somewhere in
and slug it out right up to Ohio in
the Midwest," he Said.
June," he said.
Campaign manager Tim Kraft
Strauss also criticized Kennedy's
wasn't as ready to give Iowa to
Kennedy, saying Carter has an ex- attacks on the administration's record
cellent organization working in the and said, "We find an amazing
amount of misinformation has been
state.
"It's not like a voting situation fed to him and we Intend to call it to
where you go In and pull a lever," his attention."

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In Orlando and
Brooksville, announc ,
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to seek the Democratic
nomination for Congress In the fifth district of Florida. The
announcement was
made In both Orlando
and Clearwater. Best
was- narrowly defeated
In his first bid for public office In 1978.

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Carter's campaign chief Robert
Strauss said Sen. Edward Kennedy
could win Iowa's Democratic precinct
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needs a win out there. We don't."
In a year-end summation of the
Carter-Mondale re-election cornmittee's activities, Strauss seemed to
be preparing for a possible Kennedy
victory In Iowa, saying Carter could
lose without being seriously damaged
politically.
Strauss, talking to about 30
reporters Monday, said Kennedy
could win in Iowa because he has
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Guyana.
The lawsuit, f iled last week in U.S. District co urt,
cla ims a story published by the newspaper in 1978
intimated that Lane, an attorney for the People's
Temple cult, went to Switzerland with a former cult
mem be r to with draw $8 million from the religious
group's secret account.
Lane said he was in Paris at the time of the alleged
trip to Switzerland and Teresa Buford, former administrator for the People's Temple, was in Memph is.

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LONDON (UP!) — Britain and the Patriotic Front
guerrillas have crowned more than three monthá of
tough negotiations with a cease-fire agreement they
hope will end the 7-year-old bush war In Rhodesia and
lead ftto full independence as the new Republic of
Zimbabwe.
The two sides announced Monday they had cracked
the last of many deadlocks that have plagued the
conference and Initialed a cease-fire agreement
days after the marathon talks darted Sept. 10.
They eald they will sign a MI-fledged agreement
ending the war, In which an estimated 30,000 people
have died, at a ceremonial session Wednesday.

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) - Attorney Mark Lane has
filed an $8 million f ederal lawsuit against the New
York Times, claiming the newspa pe r li beled him in its
coverage of the 1978 People's Temple massacre In

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• the brutal murders of two elderly female Mormon
missionaries whose bodies were found In a parking lot
of a large suburban shopping mall.
A bond bearing was set today for James Arthur
••, Brown, 24, charged with two counts of murder In the
slayings of Elizabeth W. King, 66, of Kaysvllle, Utah,
and Jane Ruth Cannell Teuscher, 65, of Fish Haven,
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criminal sexual assault.
Charleston County Police Capt. Michael Boggs said
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feelings."
"You see, this man had never even bought a
suit without me," she said. "Twice a year
we'd go shopping together and outfit him for
the spring or fall. So when he was finally
leaving, I went out and bought him three
dozen pair of black socks, three dozen brown,

WASHINGTON (UP!) After six weeks of floor debate, the
Senate has passed a $178 billion windfall oil profits tax bill that
both President Carter and Sen. Edward Kennedy want
toughened.
A conference committee Wednesday will attempt to settle
differences between the Senate bill and the $277 billion
measure the House passel in June.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Russell Long, 1)-La.,
will head the Senate delegation to the conference. House Ways
and Means Chairman Al Ullman is expected to lead the House
conferees.
Long was asked if the conferees would split the 110) billion
difference between the two bills. "The whole thing is
negotiable, both on the upside and the down side," Long
replied,
The Senate bill would take in about 38 percent of the net
windfall oil companies will make from rising world oil prices
and Carter's decision to decontrol domestic oil prices. The
House bill would take about 61 percent. The administration
estimates the total profit at about $1 trillion,
The $99 billion gap between the two bills stems largely from
exemptions In the Senate version for most independent
production, and lower Senate rates for newly discovered, Incremental tertiary and heavy oil.
"I was glad it passed," Carter said after the Senate Monday
night approved, 74-24, Its version of the bill highlighting his
energy program.
While the bill was improved by the full Senate and "does
Include some important concepts for the conference cornmlttee to consider," said a White House spokesman, It "falls
considerably short of the House bill."

'Laborer Named In Murders

unanimously to participate with the other consideration of proposals to purchase the several months ago and Is attempting to
cities of Seminole and the county commission
city cemetery for $1. Knowles said he needed
restore It and have It added to the llt of Mate
In funding an assistant Mate attorney to more time for a study comparing city and
historic buildings.
prosecute city ordinance vIolations,
privately owned cemeteries.
— Re-designated the Atlantic Bank of
Commissioner John Morris warned,
The commission also:
Seminole and the FIqslIp Bank of
however, that competitiveness could develop
- Accepted In advance the low bid for
as depositories of city funds. City funds going
among the cities to see whose cases get
partitioning the first floor at city hail to
through the accounts total ii million t
prosecuted first when the responsibility for permit the Sanford Housing Authority to rent
million annually.
prosecution is the state attorney's,
space In the building and move in by Feb. 1.
— Adopted a resolution suggested by
At a meeting of the Council of Local The bids are to be submitted later this month,
Friends of the St. Johns seeking the ap.
Governments In Seminole County last week, but the city commission won't be meeting
pointment of a Sanford or Seminole County
city and county delegates were told by State again until Jan. 14. The action gives Knowles
resident to the St. Johns River Water
Attorney Douglas Cheshire that he can In- the authority to accept the low bid.
Management District at
terview attorneys seeking the job and present
— Approved spending 11,390 to reconstruct
The resolution also gives the protection
three recommendations for the position to the and pave 249 feet on Ridgewood Avenue, • Improvement and restoration of the
council at Its January meeting.
damaged by Hurricane David In September.
River a high priority status. It also pledges to
In the meantime, the cities are to take
— Voted to give Jerry W.Miusgo days more express the concern of the city to the state
action on approving and funding the position, to repair his property at 701 W. Third St. The
about the neglect of the river and the harm
The commission, at the request of City house was condemned by the city commission
the city and area Is experiencing because of
Manager Warren Knowles, again tabled a year ago. Mills purchased the property
that negligence,

three dozen white boxer shorts.
Today, she isn 't about to rule out another
"1 gave him a telephone list: the doctor, the
try at matrimony, but adds any man she
optician and so on. I had my chauffeur and
might marry "would have to have pretty
housekeeper go to his new apartment and
good credentials."
stock up the freezer with staples because here
The list: "Someone in good physical
was a man who totally depended on me for
condition, bright, stimulating, honest,
such things for 36 years."
preferably a non-drinker, non-smoker,
When the marriage broke apart, Miss someone who cerebrates at a very high level
Landers, who receives 300,000 letters a year,
and whose own success wouldn't be over
told the public in her column, "The lady with
whelmel by mine.
all the answers does not know the answer to
Miss Landers -- born Esther Pauline
this one." She closed with 4 inches of blank
Friedman and known as "Eppie" to her
space "as a memorial to one of the world's
friends - is the identical twin of Pauline
best marriages that didn't make It to the
Esther who, as Abigail Van Buren. is her
finish line."
competitor in the advice column field.

PIIIIodl
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HOSPITAL NOTES

of my life" In an Interview with the Ladies'
Home Journal released Monday.
She said her husband, Jules Lederer, broke
the news one evening at dinner, saying, "I
have something to tell you. I'm seeing
another woman."
"I said, 'My, that's quite a bomb to drop

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Korea Assassins Could Die.

NEW YORK i UPI -- When Ann Landers' between the soup and salad. How serious Is
husband of 36 years told her he wanted a it?' she told the Journal.
divorce, the popular advice columnist didn't
"He explained that he was very fond of the
shed a tear. Instead, she went out and bought
girl. I said, 'Well, it that's the way It is, then
him nine dozen new socks and underwear.
this Is the end of our marriage."
For the first time since the breakup of her
Miss Landers said she shed no tears over
marriage in 1975, Miss Landers revealed the confrontation but promptly went shopping
details of what she called "the major tragedy for Lederer, for whom she still has "warm

Cranston Predicts SALT
Will Pass Senate In

McDaniel Leaving Post

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford is looking for a new city physician.
Dr. T. F. McDaniel who has filled the post for
the past 22 year, will retire on Dec. 31.
The position pays $5,460 annually and the
responsibilities of the lob include Initial
physicals for all city employees and t
treating of all injuries suffered by employees
while on the job.
A qualification of the job Is some expertise
In industrial medicine,
Dr. McDaniel • will continue his private
practice.
The Sanford city commissioners, at their
Jan. 14 meeting, will present Dr. McDaniel
with a plaque for his dedicated work to the
city,
In other business at Monday night's city

Ann Landers On Divorce: Stand By Your Man

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When Seminole High's basketball squad
knocked off Daytona Seabreeze last Friday
night, it stretched its win streak to nine straight
games to remain undefeated.
A little known streak by Tribe guard Glenn
Stambaugh came to an end shortly before the
first half however.
Stambaugh entered the contest rith a perfect
1979 record from the free throw line, having hit
all 14 of his charity shots through game number
eight.
The talented ball handler connected on his first
two against the Sandcrabs to stretch the mark to
16 and later hit the first of a one-and-one
situation to bring the streak to 17 but finally
missed.
The senior backcourt ace Is somewhat of a foul
shooting legend in Seminole County.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
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until 4:30 and is open to interested players
between the ages of 14-22.
Rinker runs a top notch program and is a
sound fundamentalist. The camp should prove
beneficial as a spring baseball tune for many a
prepster and Pony League player seriously
Interested in getting a jump on the rest of the
field for tryouts.
Registrations are now being accepted. For
further information give Wes a call at Florida
Baseball School-323-1046.

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all Social Security benefits be subject to income Washington.
Oldaker says that after his first
tax. WhUS 't Treasury would derive an obvious
bonanza from this policy, it defies both fairness with On Kennedy cmnpdp, he voluntarily
withdrew from any involvement in the con.

' and logic to have the government pay a mere isnoevl&amp;nce to refute that claim,

retirement benefit with one hand and then FEC employe"under Oldaker'
s direct .
demand part of it back in Income tax with the supervision continued to work on the Kennedy
other.
investigation while he was actively con-

The theory Is that the average

retiree

pays In sldering employment with the Kennedy

only 17 percent of the amount he or she gets back can" cOmmwm-

In benefits, so most of the Social Security check is

Oldalier resigned from the FEC at the end

actually "new" income that has never been taxed. of Octdw to seek "a now ch&amp;Ueqe." He now

While this theory may satisfy the government's Is depUty legal officer for the Ksndy
mania to let no taxable dollar slip through its

campsip, resporlijiiWe for dealing with the

some federal laws and regulations he once
hands, subjecting benefits to income tax would enforced,
change a basic principle of Social Security.

The committee points out that the tax would
affect only individuals or couples with a substantial retirement Income money from private
pensions, Investments and other sources which,
combined with Social Security, gives them an

In his letter of resIatIon, Oldaker noted
that he is techialcally in compliance with the
rovisim Of the
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law specifically drafted to discourage
"revolving ioor" activitlas.
of the law
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income of $14,800 or more. About 10.6 million of
haven'talways beenflawleu,Whlleseving
me
miiiion iamuies now receiving ociai as an attorney in the Denver regional office of
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exemption granted to persons over 65, and still suspended for dm weeb aftw his swerwris
discovered that be bad f&amp;WW records
would pay no tax.

What this means, however, is that one's real si*nIUid to agency officials In Washington.
benefit from Social Security would diminish If one
has been sufficiently prudent to amaen a corn- JACK ANDERSON
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adulthood without every having seen a postal
surplus and had come to accept the annual
deficit as a way of life.

Now I find that young children also were
disturbed. Here Is a letter just received:

"I ami 8 years old.
"Some of my little friends say there is no
postal, deficit.
,,They say they heard on the radio that the
mall novice showed a W9 million surplus,
making It possible to go 13 more months

without a rate increase.

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dancing on the lawn, or a hydrogen bubble at curbing excessively outspoken critics.
Three Mile Island. Our postal service will be
itsy have. Habits of expressing opinions
back In a 'deficit posture' next year just as openly are unpredictsible behavior traits.

"Alai how dreary would be the world if And where there Is a will to speak out, there
there were no postal deficit. It probably would
usually various ways of continuing to do
cost us 30 cents to send a postcard and AU of
go.

the wonderful junk mall the postman brIng,
would dwincile down to a trickle, makft life

that much more desolate.
"No postal deficitl without it there

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be no Saturday deliveries, and fewer hours of consciousness vied with the antiwar
-ft, * movement &amp;I &amp; cause Of student defiance; Of
window service in which to mail pa A&amp;G
and
turn
in
change-ofMain Hall administrators.
cash money orders
questions about sex. So I am turnlngto you.
There are Mill some X) black-studies
"Please tell me the truth: Is there a postal address cards.
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Virginia,
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my great gratification that this mixed-up kid
had the gumption to solicit expert guidance.
"Yes, Virginia, there is a postal deficit,

Harvard is reportedly considerflsk
"Nobody can conceive or Imagine any
federal agency, or even a quuiIndependsnt rerucsuring its Afro-Anlerican stuGics
one, taking in as much money as it costs to Dispartmistilt is a degree-grading acadev*
committee integrated with other departznents
operate.

"It exists as surely as snow wW min and
gloom of night exisit. Not to mention hall, tog,

"Atbousarildyesisfr0m now, VftiWa.myt and the instructional mainktrearn.
Perhaps that's where It should have been
ten times ten thousand years from now, red
all along.
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Chris Marlette's Crooms Panthers overcame an
unproductive fourth period i eight points) to hold off
Bishop Moore 0-5 Monday night.
The victory the fourth straight for the improving
Panthers upped their record to 6-2 while Bishop
Moore dropped to 1-3.
"I thought we played pretty well the first quarter
without two starters," said Marlette about a 21-7 quick
start.
Four minutes into the second quarter baskets by
Calvin Bryant and Marvin Knight ballooned the,
Crooms margin to 25-7.
Bryant notched 13 first half points while Dion
Jackson pufl1IW(l in eight.
Early in the third quarter Crowns Jumped out in
front 46-30 when point guard Vernon Law, Bryant and
center Mike Wooten hit buckets. Crooms improved its
advantage by 52-34 heading into the final period.
The Panthers couldn't find the range in the final
stanza however as the hornets outscored Crooms 19.0.
Most of Bishop Moore's rally came at the charity
stripe in the form of Mike Shimkonis who canned 12-16
free throws.
Bryant's 15 points paced Crooms while Jackson
contributed 12, and Law and Wooten tossed in 10 each.
Shirukonis notched 14 for the Hornets and was
followed closely by Mike Tessitore's 13.

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TU hole-in-one also helped Echols break ninety for the first
More consolation actiort is scheduled for Saturday leading up time in his short golfing career as he carded an U.

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Crooms Wins 4th

to the tournament championship game.
bail rolling
Witnesses to the fete Included his p1aying partners Louis
Both Payne and Klein will try tOke
At 5: 00 the losers of the Lake Brantley-St. Cloud and Merritt DeLco, Nicholas Luzier and Edgar Martin.
' blidays as each face tough Christmas Tournaments.
Whitney, Stambaugh, McCray, Butler and Thomas go after Island,SerninolegaineswW square off. At 6:30 the consolation
%ory
number 10 Thursday night when they square off game for third and fourth place will be played and then the
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. .41gainst Merritt Island in the
The Oviedo Christmas Invitational should provide hoop fans
Lion
Christmas
Invitational,
iVtion of the Oviedo
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) - The University of New
: '06J, The Lima tourney tips off Wednesday night at Sendnole with some interesting match ups. Should Seminole face Oviedo
Mexico today began its search for a new head basketball coach
,ommunity College when Lake Howell meets West Orange at the Tribe may have a little revenge In mind.
Digger Phillips' Lions handed the Seminoles three losses last to replace Norm Ellenberger, fired In a scandal that has
6:30 p.m. followed by Lyman against the host Oviedo five at
shattered the school's successful basketball program.
season.
... 11:00.
The
Lions
are
beginning
to
round
into
form
with
the
return
of
Ellenberger was fired Monday by UNM President William
Thurligby'
s
other
preliminary
round
features
the
Lake
4
the
E.
Davis on the recommendation of the school's athletic
McClennon
from
at
6:30
with
Payne
and
Troy
Kessinger,
Mike
Scott
and
Marvin
Cloud
Brantley Patriots challenging St.
football team and are further bolstered by the healthy return council. Ellenberger could not be reached for COmflfl)eflt.
company taking on the Mustangs in the night cap.
New UNM Athletic Director John Bridgers told reporters a
1 - On Friday, consolation action begins the day at 4:30 when of Horace Rolland, back from a knee problem.
Lyman too could challenge for the title while West Orange search for a new basketball coach was underway "as of right
On losers of the Lake Howell-Wed Orange and Lymaln4Medo
games tangle. At 6:30 the winners of those two first round always fields a respectable squad and Lake Brantley will try to now," but said he did not know how long It would take.

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Later this month, Klein will take her Lady Seminoles Into
battle in the Lake Howell Lady Silver Hawk Invitational
scheduled for December 27, 28, and 29 at the Silver hawk gym.

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,joering the women's poll. in the number seven slot.

the shah's cruel secret police, the dreaded trying to shore up Egypt's sagging economy,
'as&amp;"whithhs would Noto reserve for prdlenslon and absadmeist.
SAVAL Yet somehow he managed to the Carla athnlnidratlon waa*ato
Ibis amo%eda to psychological tarture In
No VWnlo So I have (50"ç4114 from the
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ags
1iinuiI,
is to coerce them to perform for the ayatollah
was to offend the ayatollah. More Ulan *
The Whit@ house mom e en
COUNTON! In de6ancs .1 liesiMlonal at a staged trial. Yet the American embes.i have died before the
eiluad.
reninderthat
aidif ekes by receisttlS.
law, bs
do am&amp; an do Amwim bad w4##W In no
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crde;beal,sredlYPVStheeir&amp;
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W United Stats. "the Ceet Satas."
the dreda. In Egj,thnfl' _.st is
that uskashed a mob agalad the U.S.
His mulw have soagli to make Khomeini
I ehe treep., pselag se students, took
the upiritual leader of all the Welun world.
ever the em"q with calculated .mclsacy. busy In Paktstw. mere Ii eVidenCO that the
1b at0Od dici
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4he
first three weeks of the prep basketball polls, Bill Payne's
A. 7
'Fighting Seminoles, fresh on the heels of a big win over
)aytona Seabreeze and spo rt ing a perfect 9.0 record, made
their debut in the state's top ten today with a number nine
'nkIng.
What came as a pleasant surprise also, and may provide a
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pork barrels, boondoggles and campaign democracy Is under firm control would
promises.
abolish the wall. Rather than doing so, which
"What your little friends were talking about 1n15M have been read at home and abroad as
rep"don to thibad old repreasive days, the
as a temporary surplus brought about by the
1978 stamp price increase and expenditure leadership may- have found in the now
reductions caused by automation,
arrangements away of allowing an a c111Ut surplus is as transitory as fairies ceptable degree of public expression while

"When I asked Papa about this, he waffled,
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Fighting Seminole's Most Valuable Offensive Back award during the annual

transformation of the past several years."
But the means for letting off public steam
that was initially useful to the post-Mao
leadership eventually became a nuisance. A

surely as inflation comes down the chimney. Once acquired, they are not so easily shed.

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went to first team All-Five
Star Conference performer
Morgan Smith.
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has been the most famous, the focus of attention for both Chinese and a world faclnated
by China's remarkable political and cultural

Fetch Mai
vicio us dogs.
"Not believe in the postal deficit!

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LIGHTER SIDE

With form er Seminole High
standout Jay Stokes, who
later went on to star at
Florida State as guest
speaker, both 'the vaity,
junior varsity, cheerleaders
were
and
managers
recognized for their accomplishments and contributionsto
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bostales, Wduded ,,&amp; certain number of ' exemition of hundreds of his Opponents. They Emirates.
everyone alike is one of the main arguments the
KhemeIM ad only ordsid UI aples" who should be "tried and punished."
were accueed at whim and tried before
ANOThER IRAN? - Israeli Prime
Tim stuints wmediawy ftan con- revoldionary councils tW were mom efter blinisiter Measchm Be&amp; has sent an urgat
system has going for it. To involve it in a tax awmft d ow ux =hm in T*m IrA
ditiening their prisoners for show trial, using for revenge thai justice. Some of the word message to the, United StateL With only
scheme that penalizes thrift and retirement plamed from the bIag to pet Amalc
planning is a -rdorm" Uat Congressd=]d boftell on UW.a 41a 7W it ON CM broin wasift tectial
tW Aren't tA111191111
offenilm un&amp;r tM "
MANUA* -elS welb to go befin Israel and F4Wpt are da
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reject.
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Where there's a will there's a way, as they
and if "they" doesn't include the
say
Chinese, it ought to.
Weeks of debate over the fate of Democracy
Wall in Peking have ended in compromise.
The wall, which served as a national bulletin
board during the People's Republic's
headlong rush to rejoin the modernworld but
lately has come into increasing official
disfavor, is not being abolished in practi,
merely shifted in location.
Posters will no longer be permitted on ti
200-foot-long structure along Changan Avent
in the heart of Peking. Instead, citizens mi)
exercise the Chinese version of free èpression on another wall in a park removed
from the city's main thoroughfares.
Ground tides have also been changed.
longer may just anyone slap on just any

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Star Conference and District 9
pigskin champions at their
annual football banquet
Monday night with a steak
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nonors 10 110 one
surprise went to linebacker
Reggie Campbell. Campbell
was also a Five Star AllConference performer and
was named to the first team
All-Central Florida squad.
Another All-Conference
performer, Lou Miller was
named as the Seminole
Outstanding
Offensive
Lineman.
Arthur Jackson, one of four
Seminole County offensive
backs that made up the AllConference first team backfield was selected as the
Tribe's Most Valuable
Offensive back.
In addition to his defensive
back award, Campell was the
recipient of the Peter Schall
Memorial Award as the
player who contributed the
most to the Seminole season.
Junior varsity football
awards were presented to
Isaac Williams and Vincent
Edwards as the Most
Promising Players for the
Seminole varsity future.

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Social Security has recommended th at Medicare
no longer be financed with Social Security taxes.
This would permit a major rollback in emObvious
ployment taxes which oth erwise are due to
escalate sharply in th e next few years.
Financing Medicare out of personal and corporate Income taxes would relieve Social
Security of a liability that has been hard to control. If 'Congress adopts the idea, It must decide
wheth er to increase income taxes to pay for
Medicare, or to add this hospital insurance
By ROBERT WALTERS
program to the general budget with no acWASHINGTON (NEA)
Among
companying tax legislation, thus increasing the
aficionados of politics, the "revolving door"
federal deficit.
isn't a department store entrance. It's a
Whatever the Medicare switch might do to the technique for abusing public service while
advancing the private interests of its pracfederal budget, it would put Social Security on a
titloners
and their clients.
better footing to cover its commitments in
For
many
years, the beneficiaries of the
retirement and disability benefits. The 13ethically quest ionable practice generally
member advisory committee has offered a wide were limited to tradi
tional special Interest
range of reforms to make the system more groups such as corporations, unions and trade
equitable and to finance it with less drastic in- associations.
creases in the pa yroll tax shared by employees
But its corrosive influence now reaches to
the highest level of poli tics campaigns for
and employers,
Some of the reforms would make the system the presidency and threatens the integrity
more sound economically, and also more fair. It is of the Federal Election Commission, the
ent agency responsible for enforcing
no longer defensible, for instance, th at th e par- go'nm
campaign finance laws.
ticipation of federal, state and local government
The most recent case of an FEC official
employees in Social Security should be voluntary
a political campaign the specialized
while It Is mandatory for the rest of the employed skills and knowledge he acquired while on the
Involves the compopulation. Retirement systems for public em- government payroll
ission's former general counsel. William C.
m
ntnuAPc hni,b1 ha hlpniIsvl intn Snlnl Spr'oiritu
r
7lie committee also proposes a more equitable Oldaker.
The senior officer in charge of the FEC'3
formula for calculating the benefit% fof the aged powerful legal staff since early 1977, Oldaker
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began negotiating for a new job In midthe sharing of benefits by husbands and wives who October with representatives of Sen. Edward
are divorced after a relatively long marriage. M. Kennedy's presidential campaign
Benefits would be reduced for workers who move organization.
At the time, Oldaker's office was inin and out of the labor force during their lifetime
vdIgstIng
is formal complaint filed by
and now qualify for benefits out of proportion to
President Carters re-election committee,
what they pa id Into the system.
alleging that the supposedly Independent
For all the merit of these reforms,, the corn- "I)r Kennedy" committees then operating

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District

Back to roundball.

Joe Sterling's Seminole Community College
Raiders are looking forward to the new year.
The S.C.C. crew will once again host the annual Raider Basketball Classic slated to tip off
on January 2nd at the Raider Basketball facility.

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Fouts Passes Chae To West CroVM

- Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Mike Wood added a 24-yard tempts for 236 yards. "They
"Winning the championship season, mustered their only
yard
run
by
Otis
field
goal with a little more put a great rush on me and hit
Fouts, who completed 17-of- is too great to describe in score on a 3
than 1,000 San Diego Charger Diego posted its first winning three times during the game,
9
passes
for
230
yards,
words,"
said
the
soft-spoken,
Armstrong
at
7:41
of
the
first
than
5
minutes remaining in me a lot.
football fans can't be wrong. season, 9-7, under new Coach suffering a bruised hip and
The loss marked the firM
gash over his right eye that became the NFL's all-time bearded quarterback from quarter. The Chargers evened the game.
Despite overnight tempera- Don Coryell.
time that Denver had lost
singleseason
passer
as
he
Oregon.
"We
beat
a
very
good
the
score,
7-7,
on
a
4-yard
run
On Monday night, in the required 12 stitches.
tures dipping to near freezing,
"The Chargers front four games back-to-back in the
"I've never been so proud of eclipsed Joe Naniath's mark team. Denver played like the by Fonts in the second period
they were camped out this NFL's final regular season
morning in sleeping bags, in game, the Chargers realized a a group of men playing of 4,007 yards set in 14 games devil and I wish them luck in and sealed the victory with did a good job," said Morton, three years that Red Miller
the 32-yard IL) strike to who threw four interceptions had been coaching the team.
recreational vehicles or just dream of a decade as they shorthanded and playing as in 196. Fouts finished the the playoffs."
The
Broncos,
who
beat
the
Joiner at 2:58 of the third and was sacked twice as he Seattle beat the Broncos 28-23
two-time strongly as they did," Coryell regular season with 4,082
huddled together for a chance whipped
the
connected on 27-01-41 at- the previous week.
Chargers 7-0 earlier in the period.
yards.
to be first in line for the 7 am. defending AFC West chant- said.
The Chargers, whose 12-4
PSI opening of the Charger pion Denver Broncos, 17.7, to
record is equalled only by
win the division title,
Allison Best and James
ticket office,
"I got a head splittin' Pittsburgh, won the right to
Thomas Minor were married
On sale were tickets to the
Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m., at the
Cliargers' first playoff game headache but it feels great. I [lost the first playoff game
CINCINNATI IUPI I -- Cin- a strong Personality," said a college coach you usuafly bowl games -- the Senior DolpWns Coach Don Shula,
Jan. 20 against either Miami love it," said Charger wide Jan. 6 as well as the AFC cinnati Bengals General Brown. "Someone who knows have to give him a couple of Bowl, the East-West Shrine Brown said, "He's under ',g - Lake Mary United PresbyterIan Church. Rev. A. F.
or Houston.
receiver Charlier Joiner who chatupionship game. should Manager Paul Brown today the game, of course, but also years to get used to the pros. W. Game -- to get started contract for some years."
Stevens performed the double
It's been a long time scored the winning touchdown they advance that far, the searched for a "strong, is strong in a demanding way.
Brown said he will name his iscouting as soon as he can."
ring ceremony.
coming. In most of their first on a 32-yard pass from Dan following week.
dem and Ing
coach,
And, asked about former
"I already have several new head coach "as soon as
The "name game" of pos.
The bride is the daughter of
10 years in the NFL, the Fouts.
The IM Broncos, two-time preferably one with ex. people In mind and I will possible."
sibilities, of course, began Cleveland Browns head coach
Mr.
and Mrs. James P. Best
Chargers were the whipping
Joiner, pressed into service defending AFC West champs, perience in the pros, to initiate contact with them. .A
"I don't have a time Immediately after Brown an. Forrest Gregg, Brown noted
of
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Azalea Lane, Sanford.
boys of the AFC's Western as Fouts' primary target had to settle for a wild card replace fired head coach coach from the pro ranks is schedule," he said, "but it's to nounced Monday he had fired he is "under contract up in
The
bridegroom
is the son of
Division. Eyebrows were when John Jefferson was playoff berth and will play the Homer Rice.
preferable. A college coach is the advantage of the new man
Canada (to the Toronto ArRice and all his assistants.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rufus
Minor,
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spection and clean out. rusted out and can install a
Combining the time honored screen over the top or cover so
trade of chimney sweep with that it will keep the airthe most modern equipment, conditioning from escaping in
the owner, Ron Folden, can the summer and the heat in
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traditional topper when
work. the high cost of fuel oil."
coming to their house to
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known widely for its tatacco
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of
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Swirling around the store as
letters, get Abby's booklet Wagner and Paul Newman
come
Leon
and Norman talked were
"How to Write Letters for all among those willing to for a obviously well-to do genOccasions." Send $1 and a in and pay up to $1,300
tiemen who acted as if the
long, stamped (28cents) self- tailored suit.
place were more a private
addressed envelope to Abby:
And, the Block brothers club than a haberdashery.
132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, point out, it is essentially one
The conversation was inter.
Calif. 00212.
rupted briefly as Prince WindIsch"Graetz, a pretender to
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if you need help in writing Javits, R-N.Y., Prince Faisal, whose father opened the store

who was dressed like me.
grows, the costs increase,
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recent bridegroom asks Barnsby to find his wife, who disappeared after seeing her picture
in the paper. (R)
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and another detective check
into a plush hotel to investigate

didn't ask her to change into a but considered asking some Your problem was analysed the same place Leon and not very good investments."
dress.
guy to "do her a favor" and well by Benjamin Franklin Norman Block's Dunhill
"With things so expensive
Well, we went to the dance father her child. I'm glad you when he said: "The eyes of Tailors on fashionable
East
these
days, clothes should be
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as an nvestment, not
WAer act; she was the only a fool. But any guy who'd Milli UL If all but myself were
for
The
Blocks'
clients
include
worn
just one season," he
female there in a tuxedo. I consent to granting her the blind, I should want neither
Rod
Steiger,
said.
: was uncomfortable all "favor" would be a bigger lute clothes, fine houses nor Cary Grant,
George Hamilton, New York
That classic formula seems
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TO their suits as carefully as they he stood in the shop, wearing
so she left it home. I knew she and wants another sa id she "BROKE FROM KEEPING choose their words.
a suit that was made five
wanted to wea r the tux, so I had no husba nd or boyfriend, UP WiTH THE JONESES":
And a lot of them end up at years ago. "Trendy cuts are

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will ask for it. When her and Marion decide to renew
request is refused, she will their wedding vows and plan a
apply for welfare. When she catered, outdoor ceremony.
(35) JIM ROCKFORD
goes on welfare, the state will
filea zñates-nity suit. When
paternity is declared, the
father's wages will he garnished. When his paycheck
doesn't come, his wife will
discover the whole affair.
I'm not Just guessing. I
know, because it happened to

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"Homosexuals" Several gay
men and women discuss their
views and concerns to present
an intimate, revealing portrait
of how certain homosexuals
see themselves.
(17) ELIZABETH A "The
Enterprise Of England" After
Mary has been executed, Philip
of Spain uses the incident as
an excuse for sending the
Armada to conquer England.

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occasion,
feel as I do.
When she came to the door,
ONE TUX IS ENOUGH me.
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DEAR ONE TIJX: Some
That one "favor" has cost
Abby, she was wearing a women look great in tuxedos, me
so far, and I'll be
NEW YORK (UP!) When cut of suit they're coming In
: TUXEDO—exactly like mine! and Its fashionable, but I'
ying
for
It
for
another 15
pa
it
comes to buying clothes, for.
I was speechless. I knew she sager that most men prefer a
politicians, actors, royalty,
was hurt, but I had to tell her more feminine look for a years!
"Suits should be classic so
Sign me....
diplomats,
industrialists and you can wear them all the
the truth. I had bought her a formal affair.
"HAD DAD" IN S.F. Arab oil sheiks
tend to choose time," Leon said this week as
i-sage but it would have
DEAR ABBY: The 31-yearIDENTIAL

Radios, Watches, Gifts, etc.

Folden, Me Dust Collector.) will make a
fireplace to house will have the odor of clean sweep of your chimney
draw properly, I couldn't find wet ashes,
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dance at a private club. I
rented a tuxedo, and Susie
said she was surprising me
with a neat new outfit, she
bought especially for the

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and smoke chamber with a fireviiaces. When they
lot
wire brush and a high smoke in
their
house,
my
powered vacuum cleaner star
phone
ts to ring," FO1dIS
house. Licensed and insured (isE
out once a year,
Folden got into the chimney
sweep operation nine months People should have it done in
ago after he found there was a the spring and not wait agU
need
thefall.Summerrainac
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NEWLYWED
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an offer she can't refuse when
who wore a gold colored Jr., brother of the bride from trip to St. Augustine.
she tries to get rid of an expenThe bride is a student. The
gown, and Lucille M. Best, Pensacola, and Terry Bo
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WEDNESDAY
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9:30
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5:00
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Model Railroad, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Women's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive Casselberry.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail,
Lutheran Church of Providence, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, 591 lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Longwood-Lake Mary Lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 14
and SR 434.
Parents Anonymous,7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound of Sunshine Chapter Sweet AdeIlnes, 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
Sanford Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building, French Avenue, Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Dverbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanlord Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light,
301 N. Myrtle Ave., Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 am., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Air Force Sergeants Assn. Auxiliary, b p.m., McCoy
Family Club.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight 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
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Resources for Human Needs, noon, Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.
Lions Club of Casselberry, 7 p.m., Gigi's, Regency
Square.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
AlAnon, 8p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
AARP-NART, noon, Sanford Civic Center. Bring bag
h.oafl senior citizens.
lunch
Sanford Christian Sharing Center luncheon for staff
and volunteers, noon, Holy Cross Episcopal Parish
House.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES Christmas Party and
meeting, 8 p9m., Masonic Temple, North Park Avenue,
Sanford.
SAW RDAY, DECEMBER 22
Holiday musical puppet show, "The Elves and the
Shoemaker" by Puppet Power, 10:30 a.m., Theater on
Park, Winter Park.

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Senior Citizens tour to Lakeland for the Lipissan
Show at 8p.m. Leave Sanford at 4 p.m. with pick up at
Casselberry at 4:30 p.m. Return 10:30 p.m. Dinner on
the way down. Call 322-9148 for reservations.
Trinity Prep School Players will present "Christmas
In the Marketplace", 7 p.m., in Trinity's chapel,
Goldenrod. Open to public.
Norman do Vere Howard Chapter, United Daughters
of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., home of Mrs. L.D.
Hastings, 711 E. First St., Sanford. Program on Juday
P. Benjamin by Mrs. W.B. Wallace.

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Greater Maitland Civic Center New Year's Eve
Dance with music by Jack Drummond, 9p.m. to 1 am.
Maitland Civic Center. Breakfast served. Call 844-7187
for reservations.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3
Seminole Chapter No. 2 ORS, 8 p.m., North Park
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The board's original complaint charged
8 00 A.M - 5,30 P M
Presley's physician gave him vast quantities Nichopoulos
with
indiscriminately
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
of 17 types of addictive drugs during the 20 prescribing drugs to Presley and 15 others.
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
months before his death, expanded The new complaint accuses him of "gross
malpractice charges against the doctor say. incompetence, gross ignorance, or gross
DEAC LINES
The State Board of Medical Examiners negligence" for prescribing clrugsin excess of
Monday accused Dr. George Nichopoulos of "medically appropriate" amounts to 20
Noon The Da Before Publication
prescribing nearly 12,000 tablets of uppers, people.
downers, and painkillers for the rock 'n' roil
The new complaint, based on an audit of
Sunda - loon Friday
star between Jan. 10, 1976, and Aug. 15, 1977, Memphis pharmacies, said Nichopoulos
the day Presley was found dead in his issued 196 prescriptions to Presley during the
Graceland Mansion at Memphis.
20-month period.
"Said drugs are controlled substances
S.—Lost &amp; Found
Drugs allegedly prescribed for Presley
which are addictive and subject to abuse and Included the depressants Quaalude, Leritine,
misuse," the 59-page complaint charged.
Pared. Amyt.al, Tuinal, Placidyl, and PerLOST Wile sealpolnt Siamese,
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vic. Normandy Blvd. Deltona.
"The quantity of said drugs prescribed to codan, tranquilizer, Valium; the stimulants
Thanks Mr. Ps for another
Dec. 10. 5741069.
beautiful evening. "Glider"
Elvis Presley was in excess of that amount, if Dexedrine, Biphetamine, Carbrttal, and
was great Dinner with "Anne
any, which was medically appropriate for the Jonamine; the painkillers Dialudid and
Murray" &amp; fun with "Dolly
treatment of Elvis Presley," the complaint Demerol; the combination upperdowner
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Parton" and the "Dude"
said. "It is further alleged that the corn- Dexayml; Lomotil, a synthetic classified as a
added attractions.
The Davis's &amp; Friends
bination of various drugs prescribed to Elvis narcotic and used to combat diarrhea; and
Beginning Dec. 14
Presley was not medically appropriate for the Hycotnine Compound tablets, a synthetic
Breakfast now being served at
Why- se Lonely? Write "Get A
McKinney's Lounge &amp;
treatment of Elvis Presley ..."
Mate" Dating Service. All
narcotic-type drug used as a cough sup
Restaurant, 300 Sanford Ave.
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
In addition to Presley, Nichopoulos was pressant.
from 6 a.m..12 noon. Food also
water, Fl. 33515,
accused of prescribing drugs in excess of
served on disco nights.
On the day before Presley died, the cornmedically appropriate amounts for himself; plaint charged, he received nine prescriptions
his daughter Chrissy and ptano'thumping
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two each for Dilaudid, Arnytal and
singer Jerry Lee Lewis, among others.
Dexedrine, and one each for Biphetamine,
FICTITIOUS NAME
FOR SALE
In addition to broadening the complaint it Percodan, and Quaalude.
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Grapefruit, Oranges &amp; Lemons.
engaged in business at West 13th
filed against the white-haired Memphis
Although Presley's death was attributed to Street,
R. U. Hutchison.
Florida, Seminole'
physician In September, the hoard denied heart failure, questions remain about the role County,Sanford,
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Florida, under the tic.
Nichopoulos' request to close the Jan. 14 played by drugs. The singer had at least 10 titous name of PARADISE
Memphis hearing to determine whether his drugs in his body at the time of his death, MEMORIAL. CHAPEL and that I Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
intend to register said name with
license to practice medicine in Tennessee medical reports say.
oranges. Picked to order. Will
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
mix. Crumley 3220287.
should be su.'ipended or revoked.
Seminole County, Florida in ac

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One each Deep Frame, Single
Post Litt—$,000 pounds. One each 3
Publish December 11, 1$, 23, 1979 H.P.
Compressor Both Installed,
and January 1, isso
All bids must be se
sealed and
DEQIS
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR their agents or representatives are
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA invited to be present at the bid
opining.
PRORATE DIVISION
Specifications are available of
File Number 7944$.CP
the office of the City Clerk, 100 N.
Division
Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs,
IN RI: ESTATE OF
Fl. 32107.
GEORGE A. BLOUNT, SR.,
The City reserves the right to
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION riled any and all bids or to accept
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING that proposal which in its
DEMANDS judgement will best serve the
CLAIMS
OR
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE public interest.
Richard Rozansky,
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
City Manager
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
HEkEBY Publish Dec. IS, 1979
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED that the ad. DEQ61
ministration of the estate of
GEORGE A. BLOUNT, SR.,
FICTITIOUS NAME
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' Biological Warfare'

In A Florida Town?

TALLAHAEE, Fla. (UP!) — Nathan Snyder, director of
the state health laboratory, says he knows of no connection
between a sa'dden Increase In whooping cough cues in 1985 and
possible CIA germ warfare experiments In Florida.
"1 don't ma any connection," Snyder said when asked about
a report
&amp;letgo1Qgy that the CIA rnayhave
conducted biological warfare teats with the whooping cough
bacteria In Palmetto 24 years ago
He said he dos It ispoesible to deliberately introduce such
a bacteria.
Reaearthsès from the eclasdology gresç called on Goy. Bob
Gr&amp;son Monday to look Into the pn4llty.,Thcy said there
w a "thiliog_coincidence" between the alleged CIA teats
and a percent Increase in whooping cough cases in Florida

deceased, File Number 79.411.CP,
is pending in the Circuit Court for

Press Secretary Iii, Hull said Graham plans no action at
this tlm., but that his Iaop&amp;tor general, Dick Williams, Is
rsviewlng the 34-page report.
One ci the group's researchers, Vic Krclm, gav, copie, of the
report to newomon at a Tallahuees press conference Monday.
The thucd*'s "evidence" consa of some receipts from CIA
fuss lndirethig tents may hay, been conducted in Palmetto
from a ha..
N miles away in Ssbring. It'alao said
rscorde show the CIA tinting loom bought a whooping cough
Wields jot before the Florida "tent."
"There Is a dinturbing correlation between the CIA tents and
the Increase in whooping oosm ia.. Induilug 12 that were
fatal, m of them chilgn," Krshn said. "It may be only a
cokpIgii, but We a a'Ii
coi1ilss, end we won't know
the truth until the CIA dlu:'o.se all It knows about the tents."
"We hope yngchi
did nnt die inyi
bmamaof a
CIA t*," Young said..
Hesaidths124,s(hefmmwhoopiag ceughin 106compared
with one death the year fore.
YOung. loth
odiuct prod of am gob
ilith between any tmii ad the whooping cot outbreak. None
of the 1185 LatalMis.
traced to Paetto, but Krohn said
two wcrá In Bilisbomough Celmty which Is nearby.

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or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim is not yet
mae, the date when It will become
due shall be stated. lithe claim is

contingent or unliquldated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies.? the claim to the disk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy
to each personal rsprssintallve.
All persons Interested In the
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
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WILL II FOREVER SARUD.
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December 11, 1979.
urban A. Shunt
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322 2255
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St.'r&amp;'o', guitars, (,I,lit'ras

7927 Hwy 1192

to

au:key' Guitar Ctr &amp; Muse0,1

EVERYONE

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322579%

iFTS FOR

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Suijqt'st

ftiK NIGHTS, 2081 1st Downtown

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gGay colors dt'Iiuht the child
(tinistmnaS
Slippers,
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7O7e?

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&amp;

Sanford, II.) 321/I

fV

Schw'nn Boy's Iospd
27'' frame I yr 01(1

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NORMAN 110 Park Ave

ROIISON MARINE

Furniture, 705 F 7Sth St 323

WITH TREES AND GOOD

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Daniel Green Slipp&amp;'rs at
KNIGHTS. 208E 1st Downtown

t'Wi'Ir, 1,11)01005
p"rtut')eS. A (OSlfl,'ti(S flit
every beauty need MERLE

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ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX —
19$, SANFORD, FL 32771,
The sooner you place your
GIVING
Classified a,,. the sooner you get ,
DESCRIPTION,

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His comfort is important

l'liuitUI

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metal office desk. $10 Jen kins -

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WE ENGRAVE
Gwaltney Jewelers 2045 P.i.'k

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A I KAMP C.ROUNDS

Side by Side refrigerator. $75,

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LOCATION AND PRICE.

Identify Bracelets Money Clips

GIFTS

cycle.
MICROWAVE RANGES

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In
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Wai*sd
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II,

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Harold Hall I.aItvj Sanford
3210640
inc REALTOR. MLS

Amana microwave oven,

Speed Queen dry er . 3 temp. auto

Orlando
377 1377

Sanford
331 %s

FOR HIM
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'5" I,rI

-Stefl3o

•DANNY'S AUCTION SAIl'S *
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steel tub, heavy duly.

OlD MIMS ROAD: 20 acres on - SEIGLER REALTY
paved road. Mostly pasture
BROKER
with small pond. Wooded
homesite
at rear. $63,000 with
.
3439S' Myrtle Ave.

terms

3 BR, FP, on 2 plus acres.,
completely turn. I fenced
Paola. $39,900.

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65—Pets.
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machine. $300.
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Speed Queen washers. Stainless I
Female Bloodhound, 1' yrs.

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ct.rs1'Iliv

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Jo Lin t4o.i' ot ftandcratts
I4,,,,dcr,ilt,.1 Gifts
F airway Pl.il,i
Sanford

QUASAR 2 hr. VIDEO TAPE
TT

F inc Selpction pierced

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Dingo &amp; Cowboy Roots
PL NIGHTS. 208 IT 1st Downtown

earrings 55 95 up
Gwaltney Jewelers 1045 Park

model PP 9, never used. $375
I ii West of I 4 on SR .46 to
P05411 P. COwboy Itoots by Acnu'
Port, Royal elec. typewriter.
4 v NIGHTS. 200 F 1st Downtown
Orance Blvd Thurs , Dec
like new, w case, stand P. ?_,
201h, I 5 PM Good assortment
swivel chair, $100. 373 $513.
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of cr,,tts
etc Y'aI Comei i

free

43--LOt$-ACreagS

BROKER

Pefrig 1 yr. old, frost tree. 71
Cu it . copperfone. $325

I 7' Amana Deepfreeze
I- Used Kelvnator IS' ref. frost
R
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1100?'. for your Cowq rI
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3 27' Amana Side by Side ref.

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IDYLLWILDE
White brick FP in FR, fsjy
cot lot &amp; oaks. 112,500.

6'
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NICELY WOODED OVER SIZED LOT NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S. $5,500.

Jam Up ,4ar Styles A Jeans
Levis JuniorA Missy
Icips A 1)r,'sses 802 F renc h Av

,,t 'fit' (tinaberry
l'i'i' \lifiUues 1108 W 1st St
Fr iln,,tiv,'S ( hifl,I (11,155 silver
i ujinal creations

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bro,vi or Sell for you

1123.

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FR. eat in kit., oversized BR's.

BUDGETS

$7,500 TOTAL.

... there wouldn't be any.

GRAB IT QUICK
Super s7larp3 BR Oencd cor. lot,

WWII or bi&amp; interior or en.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 332.
0071.

(3) 50' LOTS NICELY WOODED
NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL.

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Parts.

I Moving or lfiink'nq of q.r.,q°
sale! Lot of work" Will buy

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TERMS AVAILABLE.

Classified Ads didn't work

Y Enterprise, Inc.

Iocatln. $19,500. Low dwn.

Quality workmanship, No lob too

ARFA.$7.500 PER ACRE,
S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.
NEEDS FILL. %10,900.

GIFTS
FOR
HER
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ANTIQUES

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ol it OF I LIE.' Y

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OVER 800' FRONTAGE ON

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It

Low Down Payment
Ca sh for your lot' Will build on
your lot as our lot

2 BR homeweat in kit &amp; superb

lfl5orlo...Exterlor

35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH '
GROUND, TALL PINES ,

payments. 323 3037.

news items you will find VA-FHA

FREE ESTIMATESCaII 365.5313

SLIM

Homes

MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.

anywhere.

COLUMNS,

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Se. our beautiful new BROAD.

REALTOR

Call 3n.261 1.

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

CLASSIF IED
DEPARTMENT
322-2611

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42-Mobile

TWOBIGEXTRAS
[
lioned comm. &amp; less than 1 mi.
from Lk. Monroe. 3 BR, 28, 2
huge lots, F' &amp; lots of trees.

help you word it.

73.5774 DAY. or - Night L.... . .

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NowlEs nt*lyy INC__I.

yd., convenIent bc., LR &amp; iIa.
rm., w.w carp. $39.500.

p

EwIng Hrudd

Altamonte springs Florida 33701
Telephone: (356) 4$1II
Publish December Ii. ii, 1919

furnace I range. Fenced rear

$37,$flJ,

If yaw cli* or Of9Sfl: 1 of all types. Lic. Bonded
Ilk. to be I .miess insure 2je
Included In this listing
call:

REPRESENTATIVE:

29ON.I7.2,Casselberry,pI,
$34.SI$5
Eve. ______
142.3U$
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775.4137

IN OSTEEN AREA. $500 PER ACRE WITH TERMS.

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I fl41-i S ANT DUES I
% of I 4 old SR 48 .0 ''76
St,,hrifl F',,oi,, 327 $871

TV "epo 19" Zenith Sold orig
$49375 b.II $18316 or SI? mo
Agent 3398386

full Size baby bed w mattress.

MIL E LONG LAI( E, OSTEEN

.3 BR, Pz 5 economical gas wall

EUTSLER PAINTING &amp;
ng Service

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Reg. REAL ESTATE Broker

kWIng &amp; rupair

Italian would

GARY E. MASSEY
US whooping Leap

N. Ernest M011$ Sr.

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Carpstdry, PairtWi, MaiM.

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

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Good used TV".. $?S&amp;up
MILLERS
J'fi 322 0357
2619 Orlando Dr

3723100

HURRY!

COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE

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3ACRE with lake frontage, trees
&amp; flIP, lB.

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Did you know that your
dub or organization can
appea r in this listi ng seth
week for only $3.50 per
week? Th is is an ideal
way to inform the public
of your club activities,

fence, lovely landscaping, I yr.

warranty, $59,500.

River.

wishes Randal Rowe.

they may have that ch&amp;lerss the
validity of Site dicadsnVs will, the

representative, or the venue or

$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
deeded access to the St. Johns

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ANTA'S SELECTIONS_1

DEROUS VIEW. $20,000. - picnic table, w 2 benches, j, 1 55--Boats &amp; Accessories

closets, patio. double garage, I 85ACRES HEAVILY WOODED, -

guest cottage.? BR, 28, comp.

.

CHEAP

1 Bdrm. 3 Baths, foyer, large

with barn.

It's easy to place a Classified Ad
Animal Haven Kennels

EXECUTIVE HOME- DeBARY

S
&amp;

Wheelchair for Sole

NEW LISTING
energy saver 3 ton CII A. Lots
of living area, fireplace.
$47.500 Will go FHA or VA

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Push button
controls, has
carousel, still In warranty
Originally
$649,
assurn(
payments of $21 mo Aqesif 339
8386

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won't last
long I yr. - MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
warranty.
$33,900.
90'x200' WITH A SPLEN

beautiful oaks, workshop,

As, IPAINTINO

aft 5

JUST MAX F PAYMENTS '69 t,.'
75 ru,ol Call 339 9100 or 831
460$ (Dealer)

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Black P. While IV's
S7Oea whilc they I,,st
HER II'S TV
2597 SSantordAv,
- ui 171:

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Fill your Pick Up$40
Call 372 3717

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Bath with 1 yr. warranty,

4 ACRE investor speclai,

FIGHT INFLATION. Invest in

Omssvdng&amp;$ssrdjs

South of Sanford

REALTOR MLS
322S4?l
EY'323.9914

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53— TV.

Oak firewood for sale

Select your own breakfast fruit from your own fruit trees fl
--------------------your own nice backyard,
Priced right so move fast,

S ACRES executive farm,
irrigation, landscaped, work

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IG REALT

This one 5 ready to live i.
Tastefully furnished 3 Bdrm. I

Inc., Realtora

323l0ilorevss.3230517

Re$jdsOVll&amp;Commeselal

P,,'ona Be,ich, will hold a
Uul)1 ( AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at IF 30 It's
the only one in Florida "ou set
the reserved price. Call 904 2551311 fOr fl,rth* dsta44* —

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MICROWAVE

lamps clishe,
braid rugs, outdoor burn.
stereo, etc. 323 8953

home, 3 or 4 BR's, I' sit. New -

Painfft

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1 mile wes' of Speedway.

ptsy 9

c' si,nI'i,'nu o ,11 &amp; ROSI
AIM
8.
,ti Di' S Ait t011, 32) 5620
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3230697

I Moving Sale

7 story, beauf., remodeled older

7135' S French Ill 97) Sanford
373 $371

this 2 unit apt. Only $30,000.

DAY TONA AUTO AUCT I ON

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MOONEY APPLIANCES

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

lot on lovely Street, $57,500.
The Real Estate Agency

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REALTOR 9MLS

LANDSCAPiNG

1''.

(111th

S.-rvice Used Machines

50--Miscellaneous-for Sale

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$13,000.

)rywall, Callings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel &amp; AddiWons
Ciii S315399or 5621136

Hwy. 17.92

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RATOR-.-Charming Spanish 2,
story, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath.
Fireplace, large tree shaded

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Eves. 3270612,322 ISV.
322 8187.3227177
207 E. 25th St.

FOR THE INTERIOR DECO-

WE HAVE IT. I BR, lB home for

Chaper

323.7832

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KENMOREWASISER

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25445. French Ave.
322-0231,322 3772. 3770779

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Shop &amp; 3 BR, 38. " pool.

FREE ESTIMATES 333.7903

or

Sold onig $409 35 used short
time. Bal $189 II or $1935 mo
Agent 339 8386

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OF SANFORD REALTOR

REALTY WORLD.

M. Unsworth Realty '

NOTICE

AMERICAN

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9 PARK ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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Build to Suit - our lot or yours.
FHA VA, FHA 233 &amp; 24$

CERTIFIED LAWN

N of (, 0(10

lluy 5,01 Consign
2611 Sanford Ave 3235777

asher repo GE dpluit' model

Webuyeauity in houses, apts . &amp;
vacant land
Lucky In
vestments. P 0
Pox 29.
Sanford 127 4741

Looking br garden equipment'
Read today's classified ads for
good buys

OPEN 7DAYSAWEEK

Branch
Office
3232222
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man

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DISABLED

REALTORS

414ouses

_Lam A Landscaping

419 2

0

52—Appliances

47-A.---?rtgages Bought
&amp; Sold

790 N. 17.97, Casselberry, Fl.
134.1200
Eve. 847.35$'

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REAL ESTATE Broker

utility rm.Priced at only
$26.950.

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2565

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AFTER6PM

NO LONGER USED CAMPINC
IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIEC
AD.
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H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.
Req.

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
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equity. 3fl 0216.

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lBR House
323.4125

f GEAR

5'iiti' 500

P,Srtny S Auction 327 7010

off of total invutilury tit lit .111(1

NEEDI'sELf'?
Call Harold Hall
Realty Inc REAL TOP 323 5774

QOOcattle ranch

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3$ Unfurnished

etc. Wayne Seal. 337.1331

specialty. 25 yrs.

70 acres orarge grove

Multiple Listing Service

Ave.

1 Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways

-$

- MEINTZE YLu
1w or repair, leaky thow,

ANYTIME

Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto

FREE EST. 327.2914 or 331.7119

slt'iv,'ry

72—Auction

1978 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
lime Original $593. bal $181 or
$71__
mo Agent 3398386 _________

HAL COLBERT REALTY Inc Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
also make Real Estate &amp;
3 BR w FR, clean &amp; ready to
MUL TIPI E LISTING REALTOR
Business loans. Florida Mon
move into, Call to see. 537.900.
tgage Investment, 1 35 S
OVIEDO BLACK HAMMOCK
Orange Ave., Suite 701. Winter
80 acres, $2,000 per acre
3 OR Furn., gas heat, inside i
Park. 8446132.

322-2420

Apts. for Senior Citizens, Down.
_
471.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

CARPENTRY
PAINTING
MASONRY
CONCRETE
All professional-30 yrs. exp.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON'

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REMODEL!
Call Roger Smith 377 7914 or
331 7189. FREE ESTIMATES
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We buy your equity. close in 21 hrs.
AWAPDPFAI TV INC
319 7800

3 Bldg. lots in Geneva &amp; 1 lot in
Paola. Good terms &amp; owner
Will hold,

Sanford's Sales Leader

31—Apartments Furnished

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80—Autos for Sale

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ARE YOU INTERESTED'
20 acres lake front

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Landscaped lot! Only 562.900.

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Refrig Repo AMANA I? cci ft Sold
Originally 5514 now $116
'.7:
nm Agent 339 0186

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with a want ad.

custom features on a 1g.

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350 woodsland

WHY BUY?
Beat those high interest rates

home In Idyllwildef Many

Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, A

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delivery NaIl's S,snlord
nitunt' Salv,,q,', 179?, So of
S,rd_,1 8721

Established plumbing supply &amp;
service business for sale, Inc.
tools, fixtures, inventory &amp;
real estate Call W Malic
zowski. REAL TOP 322 7983

4/—Real Estate Wanted

Moving to a newer home, apart.
FANTASTICI 3 BR, 26 brick I mont'? Sell "don't needs" fast

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Sanford

31

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std

ss'n drive Ji'CP p u 1Q73 1
owner IoA r1i good tiro 6
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,40!S good rn S21100 312
1197

0$ sal,, on ,Ir0'(u,- 1 n-ng rr.i
i,
-rc - w Ui II .Fc to ci'it' t
trot', Pi'C 16thrL10"i 21 liSo
mll,m, v retitsOnt, I r

beds are not d.imaqed or
seconds but brand new top line

46—Commercial Property

Paved road acre for investment
or building Terms you can
afford 5500 dwn

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morel BPP WARRANTED.
Just 5S,4%Q

Mariner's Village.

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43—Lots-Acreage

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Deltona with many special
featuresl CHA, w-w carp.,
Fla. rm,, eat-In kit., &amp; lots

Airport Blvd. on 17.92 In
Sanford.
Call
3231670

Gin. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 3236035 after 5 p.m.

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puix ANT 1001

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new interspq-intt bedding These

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S wilderness acres. Enjoy
nature. Only $15,000, good
terms

Longwood, cozy 3 tIP. 213. lots of
storage, corner site with trees.
$43,750

on Lake Ada, Just So. of

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
56. BALINT
3221463

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OSTEEN

3210759

REALTORS

Sanford Ave. 269.7371

ThIIo,lng

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JUST LISTED! 3BR. 28 home in
Sunland on a nice Intl Fla rm
w w carp • many built ins, util.
shed &amp; lots morel BPP WAR
RANTED. A buy for $37,000.

I BR-$197 up. Pool. Adults only

wmerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 E. lit S1.423-574.2

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Peg Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave,

BEAUTIFUL I 3 BR, 2B home in

For Rent
Inquire 101 Magnolia Ave.

11

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"I'll be seeing you in a couple of weeks!"

REAL ESTATE
R EAL TOR. 2 71

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Furnished Rooms

Sig. Joe Dawsoi

mailed are required WITHIN
THREE MONTHS FROM THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE, to file any objections

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11 STENSTROM

29—Rooms
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6 Cyl
'rans Good cond ('.ely
"i'
2 800 322 4755

F

NO BROKERAGE
FEES
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79—Trucks.Trallers

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F uliltir,'

Salvage. 17 92. So
3?? 877%

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BATEMAN REALTY

(2)2 BR Apts., (1) 1 BR Apt.
No pets, car pet

NutyCare

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NEED CASH?

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71--Antiques

Ilsed full Silt' hotell'iut.'i ii
dingVery deaii '.14 9'i "a pt
Noll 's Sanford F uniltur.

JO II L.)Q I L
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-Ament iJ,'.jsjj

Notice Is hereby given that we
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Monday through Friday, 1:00
am. to 5:00 p.m. Orlando is an

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WC &amp;
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APPLIANCES S,,ntord Fur
nlur,' Salvage 322 8721

s%ihy buy used" New t)ran(I ,4rlsi'
ix). 4)r 11545 8. ,,,altresst's ,t 0
pct dtiovt' dealers cost 1' n
lull size, queen A king ienkn'.
Furniture 10$ F ?Stti '0 I,'
O'J8 1

LOW MORT G AGE
.4 BR. I': B. brick home w brand
new carpeting &amp; Paint thru
out, fenced rear yd Ex
terms' $29,900
('5

&amp;

A

sOO S S,,riliir

REALTY

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Use Your Home As Secunily
Call Us For Terms
Tower FinanclalServ
1-800-241-2469

(directly behind City Hail)

EVERY DAY someone Is lookfrI
for what you have to sell. Co
today and your Classified Ad wi11
appear hire tomorrow.

I'IIS
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.\c"-du,'S ,,nd Modern Furnti'.
One pieCOor houSfui
Pr does Ant 0005
373 2801

Goods

51—Household

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24 HOUR 0 3229283

REALTORS

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JAY'S APPL IANCES
Major Appliance Repair
Under new ownership
323-54

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2710 $nford Ave. 332.7912
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Wsekly&amp;montttty rates, 'utlilthes
pd. Inquire 500 S..Oak 141.7113.
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Appliance Hepalr

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ROBBIE'S

14-01 iO

qrBLY

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terested persons Should apply
in person to the Orlando Civil
Service Office, City Hall
Annex, 440 S. Boone Avenue

Motorc yc IC Insurance
RI AIR AGENCY
323 38 or 323 7710

IIWNiIIiPL 8.1 w % o ,

acres
prime highway
frontage in Osteen, Presently
grove $15.000 total on good
terms.

MonFri

Sanford Gracious llvl$g.

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r. rv.,v Ui UV1UW1I
ri ,,,
Longwood Ave., Altamonte
Springs, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of
ARIES AUTO GLASS, and inst we
intend to register said name wish
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
cordancewlththe provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
SectIon 565.05 Florida Statutes
1937.

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t•iIa• 5I WII
4I5 ••e•U
i4I,IlW
AP
W11 •e
they may have. Each claim must
be In writing and must Indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent

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high percentage. Call 322933$.
8:30 to 4:30.

uiius Alterations Is Tailoring.
Men &amp; Womens garments
fitted to your site. Altamonte
Spgs. 331.$439.

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finance.

Item 1.

Sig. James Bannister-Marc

r,v,,u., r-1u,u
Division, the address of which Post
Office Drawer C. Sanford, Florida,
The personal representative ofthe
estate Is BARBARA A. BLOUNT,
whose address is 377 Cherokee
Court, Altamonte
Springs,
Florida. The name and address of
the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
WITHIN THREE
reoulred.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the

Will

to be

25—Loans

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GozIan

t__,__,_ P_.._.•• eLt

Paola. Owner
$24,450.

Partially disabled man would
like piece work, addressing
envelopes, pickup &amp; delivery,
etc. Very reliable. 830 8064.

will be scheduling candidates
'for the examination for Police
Officer, beginning Monday,
December 17,- 1979 through
Friday, January 4, 1950. In-

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41 i acres on Orange Blvd. in

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of the Circuit Court, Seminoie sit bids wlube publicly opened and
County, Florida in accordance read aloud.
with the provIsions of the Fic.
Item 1.
titiou Name Statutes, To-Wit:
One each Hale Model 25FB.B 25
Section 665.0e Florida Statutes 11 H.P. Pump
1951.

It took guts, an indominatlble Irish spirit, and a temper to

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21—Situations Wa nted

SOLIDATED MAINTENANCE Winter Springs City Hall, 400 N.

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exp. in ladies' ready.
to-wear, apply in person only.
No phone calls. Ro.Jay, 11$ E.
1st St., Sanford.

terms $18,500

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Wanted hairdresser w.cllentele
for young aggressive shop.
- Combination women's sports
wear shop &amp; beauty salon. Pay

Sales lady,

Longwood Lk Mary Rd. Good

DIETRICH

9.5daily

78—MotorCyCles
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WILSON MAIER F- URNiTlE
BUY. SELL. TRADF
322 5612
311 315E First St

W Garnett White
P,'a Real Est,ite Broker
JOHN 'sPIDER ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 377 7P,), Santord

I acre bldg site on lake off

RN, 9:4 £ 4 12, full &amp; part time.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Convalescent Center, 930
Mellonville.

SYSTEMS, and that we intend to Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs,
register said name with the Clerk Fl., 32707, at which time and place

have seen the past and it works," a New Yorker once
obeerved of ChicagO.
Until now.
Some Chicagoans are directing blame at their city's new
mayor, feisty, merc
mercurial Jane M. Byrne.
The city's mounting troubles have fallen upon her slender
shoulders since she toppled Daley's old machine in
February's pivotal Democratic primary.

Did

322-2611

EQual Opportunity Employer.

18-4e1p Wanted

Florida, will receive sealed bids on
Seminole County, Florida, under the following items until 2:30 p.m.,
the fictitious name of CON. Thursday, January 3, 1919 at the

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match, to do what she did. Some of those traits may account
for where she Is now.
She promised confidently to settle the Chicago Transit
Authority dispute, much as Daley, her political tutor, used to
do. The difference ls that Daley almost always delivered. Mrs.
Byrne did not,
In the meanwhile, she plunged waist deep Into political
imbroglios that affected her city's travails, either directly or
indirectly

668-4493.

2 choice bldg lots in Dreamwold
57,000 for both,

OURSELVES EDITOR

POLICE OFFICER—The
Orlando Civil Service Office

high as an ileptiant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile the
money in your walistI

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Snack bar, part- time, neat &amp;
mature, must be able to work
flex, hi's. &amp; weekends. Apply in
person, Stuckey'p Pecan Shop
II &amp; 46, Sanford.

MERRY CHRISTMAS
Creative Expressions
322.7113

city that isn't working anymore.
The buses, the subways, and the ci trains are not running
CHICAGO (UPI)
The intend to register said name with
because transit workers went on strike Monday. At least a nation's highest paid bus and the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
million people were left In the lurch.
elevated train drivers defied a cordance with the provisions of the
The schools may close any day now. They cannot pay a $16 court order and the wrath of Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
million bill due to the Internal Revenue Service. As of this a million inconvenienced Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
moment, the school board cannot say how it will meet a $41.5 riders for a second day today '
Sig, Food Darn Inc.
million payroll Friday,
in their strike to win a pay
Joseph Gaul
The city firemen say they are ready to st rike If they do not raise exceeding 14 percent. Publish Dec. ii, 25, 1919 &amp; Jan. 5,
12, 1980
get a contract. The cab drivers say they may go out.
DEQ..60
Teamster tanker-truck drivers have been on strike against
major gasoline distributors for a week now, causing shortages
INVITATION TO BID
and lines at the pumps.
FICTITIOUS NAME
CITY OF
Notice is hereby given that we
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
With the transit workers out, the expressways have become
are engaged in business at 1O0 . The City of Winter Springs,
the world's longest parking lots.
North St., Longwood,.FIa,, 32730,

The city's credit rating, once pegged triple A and one of the
proudest in the nation among municipalities, Is slipping.
For the 20 years be was mayor, the late Richard J. Daley
touted Chicago as, "lbs city that works."
New York, Cleveland and Detroit might flirt with bankruptcy. (*her big cities might be stymied by decay and
stagnation. Chicago, under the rule of a seemingly benign
political machine, appeared to proceed unperturbed, building
and bragging.

one yr. as supervisor. Exp.
working with young adults
either in a paid position or as
volunteer. Salary: $10,000,
Send
resume
to:
Weatherizatlon Supervisor
Trainee position, P. 0. 1319,
Sanford, Fl., 32771. Equal
Opportunity Employer.

BUY JUNK CAPS
From $10 to $50
Call 372 1624 37 1460

WE 90Y USED FURNITURE
.pF'1 lANCE S A PLUMBING
IX TURFS Jenkins Furniture.
205 1 2$tti St 323 0991

Sc 70 Potarod I ,inc, c ,m,'ra
almost new 5100 ii Ar 'r'
heavy duty 120 5% tieater auto
400 W 2 switches 580 173 0495

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Evening Herald, we want to
talk with you.

SUPERVISOR TRAINEE

3 yrs. exp. In carpentry including

Larry's %5,,rt 215 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell the finest in used
furniture. ReIrig - stoves, to.)ls

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NO DUAL IFYINC'. 3 PP hOnflO
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet
Owner
Will finance
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substantial UWn $33000 322

l'cp Dollar Paid for funk &amp; used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment
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Cash 322.4132

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respective community

WEATHERIZATION

l4ed'. Phi mo tel t,u, sOrnoc A
mattresses S .10 c,'t 'antonil
".ution. 1215
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elegant 3 BR, 413 home
Situated on .4' acres complete
w IS, lB guest cottage. Won't
last long at $92,000

CASSELBERRy and If you
have a knack for gathering the
social news from your

only in fine dining. See Mrs.
G., Deltona Inn, 6654493.

Classified Ads will always give you
more
Much , Much More
than you expect

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68—Wanted to Buy

by Gill Fox 50—Miscellaneous for Sale
FURNITURE BEDDING
Wholesale to all Or larido '.%hol,'
sale Furn 2500 lnductr,,,i Ph. o
Orlando

Lakefront living is avail in this

To write news of local interest
from LONGW000 • SAN.

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buyers New homes with
monthly payments under $250
low down payments 377 2781

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Prime Navel Oranges

$79,900

WANTED

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Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section 165.09 Florida Statutes
1957.
Sig. Robert L. Brown
Publish December 4, 11, 18,25, 1919

Spacious 3 BR. 2B luxury home,
pool, trOpiCil paradise. Many
Many extras. Must see All for
$55,900
VA FHA
terms
available.

PART-TIME

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Legal Notice

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SHE'S BACK IN
SANFORD TO STAY!

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WANTED
Local business needs a qualified
manager for restaurant operation. Must be bondable, re
liable, pleasing personality re
auired. Send resume to Box 40.
co The Evening Herald, P. O
Box 1657, Sanford. Fl 32771,

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20
Holiday Musical puppet show, "The Elves and the
Shoemaker" by Puppet Power, 10:30 a.m., Theater on
Park, Winter Park.

Desk Clerk, afternoon shift.
Apply in person, Holiday Inn of
Sanford on the Lakefront.

831-9993

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Hanein Heikal, said: "The people of Iran want

Carrying the bodies of religious leader

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19) In matters affecting your practical in business and
seff-interests today, you may financial matters. Things left
not realize the strength of to chance may not work out.
your position, and you'll see
VIRGO (Aug. M.W. :2)
yourself as the underdog Always doing the same things
rather then the odds-on with the same people can get
favorite.
you in a rut. It's time to

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don't look for what others can
LIBRA (Sept. 234)ct. 23) Be BY Olwam Jacoby
do for you. Rather, see what positive and optimistic, but and Alan Saistag
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plall. The motion Passed 4 to I wit
voting
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dictator-type
state," he said
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Semlnole"Count
Conunissioner Bill Kirchhoff reminded
willi,anis sai(I the plan went through a
control and ownership of our land," Mrs. Glenn to deny all of the prolwsed
iunendments to the Comprehensive Plan, long provess of lie.arifigs and that the Crowe that the last time he spoke before
Cammack said.
"We landowners are being coerced to except those concerning aviation, ports, public input desired had already been the board, county planners supported his
position.
conform to the ideologies of the Seminole mass transit and electric utilities which obtained,
'I'lic commission %%as consi(ering e
Oil ov. rowe pro e e a rezon ng
County Planning Department," she said. were approved %ithout protest in
She accused the commission of trying October, and to appoint a 15-member In- olmsed.unendinents as part of a state- effort by the Seminole Employment and
to use their zoning power to devalue citizens sludy group to reassess the plaui require(i reviv%% process of the Com- Economic Development Corporation
property so that the county could obtain and proposed amendments, failed mice. prellellsive Plan. The plan is mandated (SEEDCO I to facilitate installation of an
indwstrial park near his home.
But as the commission 1),ainstakingl) I)% the state.
it later at lowered prices.
% 1,am hointowners agreed with the
By their negative recommendation,
Planners pointed out that the Com- went through the 100 pages of propose(I
who
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(if
one
homeowner,
felt
planners were instrumental in
statvlii
county
for
the
next
ehve an is overall philosophy amendments item by item
getting
the proposed park defeated, as
'aininack
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the
plan
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oil
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constitutional
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and does not provide for specific zoning. three hours, Mrs.
Zens' wishes. Kirchhoff said.
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Mrs. Cammack, a real estate agent, frequently asked if her group had (it)- I -lit.N and is an ellort -to reduce in- IV rlie
Kirchhoff
defended county planners
jections
to
individual
sections
twing
divitloals
to
serfs
oil
land
that
was
once
owns 370 acres on Lake Harney.
saying
the
ideas
for the amendments
theirs."
approved.
e said the Comprehensive Plan
"Whoever controls the land controls came from many sources, not just the
Mrs. Cd
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excessively restricts the right of
property
owners to use and enjoy their the Seminole County Board of Realtors the people," another protester told the planners.
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County Planner Woody Price said he
agreed they had no objections to parts of Imard. "We'll sooll have the same rights
nd.
objected
to the count) residents feeling
ha'.t
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liiisi,mii
Her comments and demands of the the amendments concerning libraries,
713
lievier
Road,
along
that
there
exists an adversary
Jun
Crom.
board were greeted by prolonged ap- transportation and other issues not
relationship
between
the planning
%%ith
others
present,
vigorously
attacked
plause and a standing ovation from the relating to lund use.
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department
and
the
citizens
of the
These
parts
of
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amendinents
were
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county
planning
department.
overflow crowd.
'These planners have the insolence to county.
Loud speakers were set up in a cour- passed individually.
"At least it isn't from our side, he
For the third time, Mrs. Glenn tell us how we shall live," Crowe said.
thouse lobby so those that couldn't get in
"The planner is a potential dictator said.
the IM-seat commission chamber could proposed a citizens' groupto study the
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We were asked to suggest a
proper way to get to seven.
Whfle there are lots of ways to
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the box is the most logical
one.
North's two-heart call Li a
cue bid. South just bids two
notrump. He intends to move
Into high gear later on, but
wants more informaltion from
his partner.
North's four spades gives it,
so now South can afford to bid
five diamonds to show the
ace This gives North a chance
to show that be has very good
clubs, whereupon South, who
has that ver
yood spade sult,
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can well Of
to go to seven.

Fire Chief G. M. Harriett stands near the charred remains of
the county courthouse Christmas tree.

Courthouse Suffers
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County, a group she organized, Mrs.
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hearings on the entire Comprehensive
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to
see
to
it
proposah
that
would
71itesday night
7U Comprishosive Plan, reqWred by Property owners of Seminole County packed the
state law. w" adopted In September, county commission hearing room (abovell restrict land use were defeated.
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The Smftd am and police departments were quickly on the wene to In.
dw pikelady extitlIgiddrd yuletide blaw.
°dIdn't et anybody's permission to put the tree is," commented a
Fire Udof G.M. Harriett.
sliotiy m0d
--Anydft like ft in a public building should be done by code. They improvljed the llghung hookup on the tree and that's what caused the flre."
The i-ft tree donated each year by former Seminole County

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sistent. Make a strong second you're going to be disap- expect to bid grand slams Ing questions will
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When courthouse maintenance worker Steve Tbeere arrived for work today
tinas tree burned mit
at 6:45 a.m., he found the cour thouse's 15-foot

attitude will gain what you regarding serious issues. contract, bidding was an

And

system ordered his killer squads to Panama to try
to assassinate the shah and his wife, Pars said

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down outside his Islamic school by

much debated flood-prone area land-use
restrictions and agreed to appoint a

WIN AT BRIDGE

might arise today between
you and a co-worker, rather
than leaving things unsettled.
Give-and-take is required.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This
could be a profitable day for

was gunned

three hit men riding a single motorcycle.
Ilic controversial leader of Iran's Islamic court

tl4 unt rut.i..' (
later 'i'uesday, an underground terrorist
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group, F.M. ina

County landowners group Tuesday night
as the county commission nixed the

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for each to Astro-Graph, Box
489, Radio City Station, N.Y.
10019. Be sure to specify birth
date.

funeral for Khomeini's close aide Mofatteh, who

Margaret Cammack and her Seminole

are a number of other more temporary method,
medicines that are used for there's always the IUD which

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kill th e American hostages if Washington attempts to rescue them.
Tehran's massive bazaar and schools
throughout the country were closed during the

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envelope for it. Send your gr
request to me, in care of this her husband but if there's any
newspaper, P.O. Box I55,I reason why the couple does
Radio City Station, New York, not want or should not have
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Other readers who want this any circumstances.
Of course, I cannot pass an
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gunned down Tuesday, a huge crowd of mourners
marched through Tehran and then congregated in

be allowed to visit them for Christmas and we because he doesn't believe in the hereafter.

blood
the heart. Some are annoying, women do develop high
pressure
from
birth
control
some are unnoticed and some
pills. new women should not
can
be
dangerous.
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depends
use
birth control pills under
entirely on what causes them.

llewsagency, Tuesday claimed responsibility for
th e three killings.

Khomeini, the ruling Isl- uI`iic Revolutionary
Council and tht, militants that the United state's
was to l;l'un '1 r
killing'
The While
beled the

poses a naval blockade.

with America!" Interior Minister Hashemi Ba!- death will be frightened of Mr. Carter's military
sanjani said in a newspa pe r interview that "there threats. But not us.
is a possibility their (the hostages') families will
"In fact it is Mr. Carter who is frightened

tell us if she can
take the pill safely?
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December 19, 1979
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Ventures or enterprises you the aid of someone more old. When my daughter urged could also fit her with an IUD
either originate or have a mature orexperienced. You'll her to take the pill, she said If she needs one.
hand In controlling will be be put on the right track.
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that Washington may begin a naval rele
ased from the embassy by Christmas.
blockade of Iran as a maneuver by President
Khomeini, in an Interview today with former
Carter "acting like a frightened lion who roars Egyptian newspaper editor Mohammed

man. He is impossible and
wants sex every night and
the brain which can cause
sometimes two or three affaintness in some cases.
ne
ternoons
a week. They are
I am sendi ng you
with
her parents who
6.12
living
er
cannot
afford
to feed more. So
Heart Irregularities, Ski
blood to

this purpose.

The cro%%ds ~-clled ill unison -doml with
Carter's warnings are "like the cries of all
animal trying to frighten his rival," Khomeini America" and down vath Carter," and other
said. "We are supposed to be frightened. We are slogans such as "Khomeini is our greatest hero"
not.
and "this is not our last martyr."
Throngs of mourning demonstrators swarmed
Molattch, head of Iran's maw Islamic religious
around the U.S. Embassy, chanting "Down with school, will be buried later in the holy city of Qom.
Carter!" and "Down with America!" in a new
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triggered
compound, militants said they will put the utmonstrmtiorm or several stts;trii
"
hostages on trial even if the United States inicc

would like such a thing to happen."

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demonstrators mourning a slain religious leader
The final word, however, belongs with the
today swarmed around the U.S. Embassy student captors holding the 50 hostages for the
shouting anti-American slogans, but the govern. 46th day, he said.
ment relented somewhat, saying relatives of 50
A militant spokesman said, "No decision has
American hostages held inside may be allowed to been taken on that yet. So far we have agreed to
visit them for Christmas.
allow them cards and gifts." The students

have

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arrhythmia means some form
she has high blood
of abnormal rhythm or because
beating of the heart. This can pressure and sugar. We've
been trying to get her to go to
be simple sporadic extra
Planned Parenthood but she
beats or irregular beats that
it won't do any good.
some people refer to as their says
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heart skipping a beat, or
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72nd Year, No. 101—Monday, Dec 17,1979—Sanford, Florida 3277

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Harper

Dead

At

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By JANE CASSELBERRY

unquestioned and whose talents were devoted to for 25 years service. He was chairman of the board
He started the Sanford Electric Company in 1926
many community activities. He epitomized the of directors from 1969 to January of this year.
and remained president until 1970, when he stepped
Ideal citizen In a progressive community."
Born in Starke, he came to Sanford In 1920 after down and gave the presidency to his son, E. C.
E. C. Harper Sr., active in the civic, church,
"He was a very dedicated upright leader and serving In France with the U. S. Army in World War Harper Jr. He remained active in the business and
business and fraternal activities of Sanford for
gave of himself beyond the call of duty," said A. I. He Joined the National Guard in 1921 and resigned was a director of the corporation.
more than half a century, died Sunday afternoon at
Edwin Shinholser, who was associated with 20 years later with the rank of major. He organized
Seminole Memorial Hospital at the age of 81.
lie was president of the Central Florida Electrical
Harper through First Federal and the Sanford the Selective Service Board
here
and
served
as
Association
and chairman of the Seminole County
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at
waais. "I felt he had a keen personal interest in chairman from 1940 until he resigned in 1965.
Electrical Board and the City of Sanford Electrical
the First Baptist Church of Sanford with Rev. J. Ted
He was a member of First Baptist Church for 59
his fellow man and the whole community will feel
Board.
Cosmato officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen
the loss."
years and was a member and a chairman of the
Cemetery.
Mr. Harper, a director of First Federal since 1942, Board of Deacons, president of the Men's Class and
He is survived by his wife, Bessie; son, E. C.
Commenting on the death, George Touhy , who
was president from 196148, when he was awarded a chairman of the church's Board of Trustees.
Harper Jr.; daughter, Jean Jacoby, all of Sanford;
was associated for 30 years with Mr. Harper on the
certificate of reconition for 25 years service. He
"He was always faithful to his church," said
sister, Amelia Matter, Key Largo: five grandboard of First Federal Savings and Loan of
was chairman of the board of directors of First Cosmato," and was always In his place even when children and one great-granddaughter.
Seminole' County said: "I think the town was
Federal since 1942, was president from 196168, he had to use a walker and It was difficult for him to.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA is in charge of
enriched by this person, whose integrity was when he was awarded a certificate of recognition walk. We'll surely miss him."
arrangements.
Herald Staff Writer

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ellyb.an disappear from under the hat. When challenged, put on the hat and
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bean. You will have kip( your word.

Expected On Land Use

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her report to the commission.
She said she will tell the board that the
Herald Staff Writer
Although restrictive land use amend- group objects to provisions that will
ments to Seminole County's adopted make it difficult for them to build homes
Comprehensive Plan are not likely to be on the shores of lakes, creeks and rivers
approved, another stormy public hearing in the county, which are being called
Is expected before the county corn- preservation areas.
mission votes on the issue Tuesday night.
We object to the county-wide floodA newly formed citizens group and the prone map which is being used — to keep
county Board of Realtors will be on hand us from building and from borrowing
to protest, along with individual mortgage money when it was designed
homeowners who have indicated their solely for insurance rate determination
San
disapproval of such "interference with and toshow the need for flood-proofing of
their private property rights."
structures," she said.
The
Comprehensive
Plan
outlines
the
Petitions will be presented, she said,
judgement
from
the
By DONNA ESTES
court
defining
the
is," Sturm said today.
In other business, the city commission
at the 7 p.m. meeting at city hail will county's goals and policies concerning asking that the commissioners:
Hersld8taff Writer
City Manager Warren F'ow1es has word.
1 Deny all portions of the 1979
County Commissioner Bob Sturm will Insisted the annexation will not create an
Knowles called such an action a consider a request from the "Friends of land use In unincrporated Seminole. It is
an attempt to take people's amendments except the sections on mass
recommend to his coll eagues today enclave. Creation via annexation of an is
the
St.
Johns"
that
an
appointment
on
the
in
no
way
suit.
"appropriate action" against the city of enclave Is forbidden by state law.
St. Johns Water Management District be property, according to Commissioner transit, aviation, ports and electric
utilities.
Sanford If the city commission goes
"In my opinion this annexation would sought for a Sanford or Seminole County Bob Sturm.
Neither the courts ot the state nor the
Amendments
to
2 Vote to reopen hearings on the
the
plan
were
forwardwithitsannouncedlntentionata
ted not only create a jutting out, but will in resident.
attorney general's office has Interpre
of
the
proposed
by
co
un
said
Comprehensive
Plan.
ty
planners
who
ct clearly create an enclave," Sturm
7 p.m. meeting today of annexing a the term
J. T. Turnipseed and Hugh Pain
"enclave." The cities of th e fa
3) Secure a one-foot contour map of
parcel of property.
today. The area is part of Sturm's FrIends of the St. Johns told corn- they felt development should be limited
county have generally defined the term said
The property Islocatedat the southeast as a parcel of property completely district.
missioners last week Nassau County, for safety and other reasons in areas they areas that have been designated floode St. Johns earmarked for conservation and prone In order to ascertain that struccorner of the intersection of U. S. }ligh
surrounded by the land in a different
"If the city wishes to hold up the an- which is not affected by th
tures will be adequately flood-proofed,
preservation.
way 17-92 and
Woodson Avenue, near jurisdiction, such as county territory nezatlon, I would be very amenable to River, has an appointee on the board
th
that septic tanks Will be operable and
Preservation
areas,
according
to
e
Suiiiand Estates. On the city commission
while Se*nlnola County
cowtty
that drtvewiysmsy be etev..edto Usable
planners,
are
naturally
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at another territory- completely or partially
office," he said. designating the Atlantic Bank of
4) Obtain an economic Impact study to
Conservation areas are lands of unique
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Seminole and the Flagship Bank of
ore e surrounded by territory of another
determine the economic effect on private
StWM said the county has filed Seminole, both located in the city. as ecological significance.
m - to Is find. - - .1, 1
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Jurisdiction.
Preservation
areas.
which
are
part
of
property owners before attempting
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lawsuits against various cities on the depositories for some $65 million
rime -action,
to
$7
the
county's
overall
drainage
system,
further
restrictions on use In Seminole
Knowles said while the tract does not "enc1ave'uesUl,uge
would be for the cot7fW a lawsuit
million annus y
y
unda.
would
lose
their
water
holding
capacity
If
County.
create an enclave, it does create a want to see erosion of the county through
against the city cI'.aiienging
County officials have said there Is a
The commission will receive the developed, the planners said.
nexatlon "However, If the city wishes to "Jutting out." He has also suggested that annexations." Explaining the county
The
restrictive
amendments
were
good
chance present landowners would
involved
in
lawsuits
position
further,
he
said
annexations
of
resignation
of
Jack
T.
Bridges
from
the
hold up final reading of the ordinance, i the county, currently
proposed after some county officials saw not be greatly affected by the amendwould be very amenable to going in with challenging annexations in Longwood, this type --diminM the county's power city's planning and zoning commission
ments because of likely insertion of a
Sanford in getting an interpretation from Casselberry and Lake Mary, join with base and conversely build the city's Bridges has served six years on the the effects of Hurricane David on the St.
Petersburg
area.
Commissioner
Sturm
"grandfather
clause.
advisory
board.
the attorney general on what an enclave Sanford In gaining a declaratory power base"
said he did not want to see Seminole
A grandfather clause could prohibit the
County be forced to rescue and evacuate
restrictions
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to the land, whoever owns It, or it could
prone land.
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During Hurricane David, Seminole
latter case, if the owner sold the land the
County provided shelters for residents
new owner would have to comply with the
who felt unsafe in their homes, but did
regulations. Such grandfather clauses
not evacuate anyone, according to Public
are up to the commissioners.
Safety Director Gary Kaiser.
County officials have Indicated the
Sturm, undecided on the amendments
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Sanford, scow's
who visited Mario's school have not said how they will vote. To pass,
Friday. No, MarIo is not one to the amendments will need at least a 3-2
hold a grudge, but he said he just vote,
Just defeating the amendments,
could not understand why the
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Margaret Cammack, a real estate
Christmas tree a year ago, agent and owner of 370 acres on Lake
"Listen, here," Santa appears to Harney, organized Owners of Seminole
be replying. "have you seen the County, a group she says is determined
price of reindeer these days? it's not only to defeat the amendments, but to
initiate a repeal olother portions of the
tough all over."
Comprehensive Plan.
Much of Mrs. Cammack's property
Herald P11010 by Torn Noise
designated flood-prone by the county.
She said she will tell the cornmlssloners the group wants the Cornprehensive Plan amended and revised to
be no more restrictive than U.S. or
Florida Law
we warn our nisloric nglfls to own
and use property to be respected by the
County of Seminole, as it Is by Florida
and the U.S.," Mrs. Cammack wrote in

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In Contidora Island, Panama, a
spokelunan for Un SW of Iran said the
deposed mon
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idmu felt almost overcome with emol'on on her
tlr offlc visit to the United States
t,iaj," expulsion of two Time Magaaln. holidays whether to move again.
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since becoming prime minister
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Robert Armao
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1.1 Iwbs aid. "None of them is diatostid revorth, IJIIII* 1.23 the whether the shah planned to stay. in months ago.
'Every British home has been
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lift le be.
following
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Telvan,"
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'fllatcher said in her
MMlsslutIon — apckaunan said the two would lot be the QIIIMmU and New Years holidays
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he hVW sOme of the hostages could ricsd
in
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ments call for allowing only recreational
or vacation structures at one unit per five
acres and no septic tanks.
Under present regulations, structures
are permitted at one unit per one acre
and septic tanks are allowed If the health
department assures they will function
without problems.
An alternative amendment proposed
by county planners would allow one
dwelling unit r five acres and septic
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by planners according the U.S.
Geological Survey Maps indicating 10
year flood-prone areas. One hundredyear flood.-prone means the land has a
one in one hundred chance of flooding in
any year.
Representatives of the People's
Transit Organization, a group promoting
mass transit, have said they will speak In
favor of the amendments. Representative Bruce Gagnon said goverments
should take stronger action to consolidate growth to avoid urban sprawl.

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As Holiday Nears

Robberies Mount
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County Road 431 In Forest City at 10:22 p.m. Saturday, when
the two men ordered her to empty the register and safe.
Law enforcement officials and food store clerks say the
period from late Octobe r until Christmas is the "season" for
armed robberies at the small convenience stores which dot the
county. The robbers are often looking for Christmas money,
officials added.
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they saw two men flee the Handy Way at Celery and Elliot
A thief hit another Shop and Go Saturday afternoon, but this
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day mgni wirn one reporiewy carrying a cash
unaay
thief did not use a weapon and Is suspected to have left on a
register.
bathroom while they emptied the register Sunday evening, say
bicycle..
During the robbery, one of the assailants allegedly struck police.
The Sweetwater Square Shop and Go lost three Timex
clerk Margarette Sermons while forcing her Into the back of
Police say at 7:35 p.m. three men entered the convenience watches worth $127 Saturday evening, report deputies.
the store.
store at 1905 W. 20th., Sanford, and forced clerk Ellen Sparks
Store employees say they believe the watches were taken by
Teague was charged with armed robbery and aggravated
into the back of the store. Warning her not come out until they a 15-year-old male seen loitering near the Timex display
battery and is being held without ball at the Seminole County
had left, the thieves took an undetermined amount of cash shortly before the theft was discovered.
jail.
from the register and 16 cartons of Kool cigarettes, police
SANTA STOLEN
The robbery was the second in eight days at the store. On
reported.
A six-foot plastic Santa Claus and three-foot plastic candle
Dec. 8, two robbers threatened Mrs. Sermons with a gun and
ARMED ROBBERY
were stolen from the lawn of a south Seminole resident
made off with the entire register.
Another Shop and Go was robbed by two men, one carrying a Saturday, say deputies.
ROBBERY AT SHOP AND GO
gun, Saturday, deputies report.
Gregory Marcus told deputies the lawn ornaments, valued at
Three men forced the clerk of a Shop and Go Into the More's
Clerk Barbara Fields of Orlando was alone in the store on $150, were taken on Saturday.
-By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Writer
A Sanford man was arrested Sunday after he allegedly
robbed a Handy Way store and struck the clerk.
The robbery was one of three reported at various convenience stores by Sanford police and Seminole County
deputies this weekend.

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Irish Republican Army killed five British soldiers In a
deadly pre-Clrlstmas bombing, the highest one day
toll in four months, designed to "get the Brits out" of
Northern Ireland.
A sixth person was killed Sunday night when two
youths shot to death a 40-year-old former activist of a
Protestant self-defense group In Omagh, 60 miles west
of Belfast. But police did not Immediately link his
killing with the IRA.
Sunday's six killings brought the death toll of
combatants and civilians in the Northern Ireland
troubles to 1,992 since 1999.

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elevated trains walked off the job early today, forcing
more than 200,000 commuters to find alternate meani
of getting to work in the nation's second largest city,
already beset by a series of financial and labor
problems.
Two unions representing 11,000 bus drivers and train
motormen began notifying their members at 3 a.m.
CST to stay off the job In a dispute over the Chicago
Transit Authority's refusal to give them a full cost-ofliving pay raise.
The city, which Is heavily dependent on mass transit,
also is battling to save its school system from
bankruptcy and was threatened Sunday with a strike
by firefighters. The transit strike also could cause
gasoline shortages in the area, which has been hit by
scattered strikes by tank-truck drivers.

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Begin's fragile coalition today survived a crucial vote
on amending the abortion law,'an Issue used by op.
position partiesln their latest effort to topple the crisisridden 30-month-old government.
Parliament voted 58.53, with two abstentions In favor
of striking a liberal clause from the law.
Two - Cabinet ministers, Deputy Prime Minister
Yigael Yadin and Justice Minister Shmuel Tamir,
voted their conscience on the abortion issue and cast
ballots against the government. Both are members of
the Democratic Movement, a coalition partner.

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Long Island Rail Road train service was anticipated
today for about 150,000 rush-hour commuters between
New York City and such exotic locales as Babylon,
Speonk and Ronkonkoma.
The commuters, who turned to buses, cars and
subways during a strike that had idled the nation's
busiest commuter rail line since a week ago Saturday,
were expected to return to the URR platforms today.
Train No. 89, which departs Babylon at 5:04 a.m. and
arrives In Manhattan at 6:11, begins the crush of trains
that being commuters Into the city from Long Island.

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members of a rightist group, died In the shooting
Sunday.
In another development, In Tootstown, Ohio, Peace
Corps Director Richard Celeste said he Is concerned
about the capture of Peace Corps volunteer Deborah
Loff of New Jersey by urban guerrillas In San Salvador
but does not consider the situation similar to the
holding of American hostages at the U.S. Embassy In
Iran.

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CHILDREN

LISBON, Portugal (UP!) — The center-right
Democratic Alliance swept the Socialists from power
In the country's major cities today and took a
majority of rural parish amemblies in its second ballot

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It's a topsy-turvy world for tots at Lake Brantley High School
At left, Jennifer Morse shows off her skill. At right, Lake Brantley.
Child Care Center, where they are learning tumbling exercises, student Pam Rachard works with Amy Gonzales.

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Harold W. Potts, orang. City
Jessica A. Whitten, Winter

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Coca- Cola caper bubbled to coeds and agreed to testily 197$. 'The business coed on made by Joel Barrett Jr., a Braniff and Delta airlines, a
the surface from court about the scheme In exchange one report was different than former Coke Internal auditor. lo g, fast-food concessionaire
for a two-year probation The financial statement
According to court records, and a Cuban market in
records today.
up by the M11.
A group 01 yet-unIdentified sentence. He could have been $26,056 different," according phony accounts
11gev.1 used the Coca-Cola omdancsdtoamazbnumof4o
Bottling Co. of Miami's years In prison,
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truckload deliveries of Cokes Novick sold he has had a
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heavy trial calendar thIs (all
èciàci It's Urne to do something for the "a major drive to educate physicians and
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30 million Americans who have p,is,*a about sup disorders and their
stateniedi and COiui polygrth trI1l1 of the truck
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He added that the program will have Wn
"The total value Is ap- fails totes, the judgibis said prspvsdto unveil today "Project Sleep," a halls:
pro'dm5ofy half a 'pillion be Will rvoke the trick
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dsct.r and the public about sleep diserdus
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Judge John A. Twksky.
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and
the risks and bits 01 sleep potions,
Julio Alvares, $70 who bad rofuesd to cuus the alieged Americans salter (rein insomnia, but a 197$
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when takes hi
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years of driving a soft drinks only that "oar F lo
delivery truck for the Coca- never experienced a theft of doctor,, reported at the s,mo meeting, found
Insomnia Is generally defined as
Cola company. Alvarez was any suck mnoed"
18.7 percs$ of their psIIwta had trouble disturbance or frequed nit-tlms waking,
CocaCola officials s1ng.
wiIhlw then GtoOz hours ofshapresulting
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PSC To Bell: Reach Out
And Touch Some Consumers
TALLAHASSEE, Iii. (UP!) — The Public Service
Commission meets today to cut rates for long distance
calls within Florida this week.
Depending on the final adjustments the commission
makes in Southern Bell Telephone's Intrastate long
distance charges, the rate cuts are expected to total
about $31 million, the amount recommended by the
PSC's accounting department.
The commission's rate department, whose job It is to
determine the specific cuts, has proposed an Increase
In the late night and weekend discount and a new full
rate schedule with almost all Intrastate rates going
down. However, the rates will stay as much as 44
pureed above interstate charges established by the
Federal Commicatlons Commission, continuing to
snake it cheaper for Floridians to telephone out of Mate
than to make long distance calls within the Mate.
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) — A psychiatrist who spent
part of the weekend tasting the defendant is scheduled
to dieclouc his findingz today at the federal kidnapping
trial 01 James Keith Tucker.
Tucker's mother says glue-sniffing made her son
nervous and absent-minded. Dr. Gary Arthur's
psychiatric specialty has been treatment of drug users,
Including glue millers. Tucker underwent lading and
eamlnatkii by Arthur at Tampa on Saturday.
Tucker, 19, Is charged with the July 30 abduction 01
Caroline Thompson, 5, of Dunwoody, Ga.

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will formally announce
right after the holiday.
his intention t be a Democratic candidate

for the county cornmission. District So .
That Office currently is
held by Republican'
Rill I'Cfrchhoff.

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S. Joseph Davis Jr receives the robes of his office as circuit judge of the 18th
Judicial Circuit (Seminole and Brevard counties) from his wife, Betty (left)
and daughters Palmela Cepuran and Sheila Davis as he is invested in his new
office. Participating in the ceremony are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.J.
Davis Sr. (right). The robes, a gift of the Seminole County Bar Association,
were presented durinig Investiture ceremonies at the Hembiole County
courthouse.

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MERRITT ISlAND, Fis, (UP!) — ThIrty-five 01
Florida's but bird watchers will comb the 140,000
acres of the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge,
beplag to catalog. even more varieties of birds than
the 151 species they found there a yew ago.
Robert Los,_iitaM manager 01 the rofirge and cue
of the 3$, hopes the current census for the National
Audubon Society will torn up at lead one oyster catcher at Merritt Island. "Iknow they're out them it's
just a matter 01 fInding one," he said.

Mortuary Is in charge of
arrangements.

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JONES,ARTHUR A.— Funeral
services for Arthur A. Jones, of

1314 Williams Ave., who dud
Dec 10 at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Wsll DI Tuesday, Dec.
II. at 4 p.m. at St. Paul
Missionary Oaptist Church with
Rev. Amos Jones officiating .
burial In Rastlawn Cemetery,
Sanford. Wilson EIchslDIrg.r
hl- ry In charge.

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Arthur A. Jones, of 1314
Williams Ave., Sanford, died
Dec. 10 at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. He was retired from
the Seaboard Coast Line
Raifroad and was a member
of the St. Paul Missionary
Baptist
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Survivors include two ions,
a daughter, grandchildren
and other relatives.
Wilson-Eichelberger

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May Pass Senate
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The Senate has resolved the major
problems in Its $178 billion windfall profits tax, but still must
deal with scores of pending amendments before passing the
legislation.
Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd wants the bill passed
later today so the Senate can act on the Chrysler aid bill and
leave Saturday on its traditional month long Christmas
holiday.
But Senate Finance Committee Chairman Russell Long,
floor manager of the windfall tax bill, has said Sinai passage
could come either today orTuesday.
Many of the amendments still pending may not be brought
up if the Senate heeds Byrd's appeal to pass the windfall
measure as quickly as possible.
A major filibuster was avoided when the Senate, after a
sometimes bitter debate In an unusual Saturday session, In a
0-27 vote, killed an amendment that would have required
states to pay a federal windfall profits tax on royalties they get
from the oil they own.
The amendment was proposed by Sen. John Danforth, R
Mo., who claimed oil producing states would use the
"colossal" wealth they would get from soaring oil prices to
conduct "economic warfare on the red of the country" that
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barrel because of "developments in the world
CARACAS, Venezuela (UP!) — OPEC's oil price Sunday to $30 per barrel from $26.27 and
"as long as possible."
flatly disagreed with the$24-a-barrel level set
oil market." The cost of Indonesian oil will
ministers will try to set a unified pricing
But LIbyan Oil Minister Ezzedln All
three days ago by Saudi Arabia, the United
policy for the 13 member countries ax-eft
now go to between $24 and 27.90 per barrel.
M&amp;bruk Said, "we believe our crude is still I
Arab Emirates, Qatar and Venezuela. That
Pertarnina last set prices at $23.50 across the
today, but Iran, LIbya and Indonesia already
underpriced," adding that the industry's
quartet
produces 45 percent of OPEC's 31
board Nov. 17.
announced their own substantial Increases.
Vice standard based on Saudi Arabian light
"°" baflel4dSY outPUt.
The United States and Japan take most of
There was extremely heavy security, with
crude slxndd be raised to $34 per barrel.
Indonesia
s 1.6 million barrel daily producover 7,000 soldiers and civilian guards, many
Iran's oil minister Sunday announced a $4Despite the wide disparity over price levels,
tion.
armed with submachine guns, around the
a-barrel Increase In Its crude oil prices, efthe mirtisters are in agreement on the need to
plush TamancoIntercontinental Hotel where
fective Dec 1, pushing the price of Iranian
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restore a unified pricing system In the cartel,
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VL1UW
President
Herrera was to address the
light crude to $28.50 a barrel and heavy crude
whi
ch has been losing control over prices U
EAT HER
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a
. Those prices are or
opening session,
to $27.70. Iran was the fifth largest supplier to
some of Its members break ranks; and change
long-term contracts, with prices on spot
The price hikes on the eve of the two-day the United States 'v the
i to $45 a barrel on the spot
markets much tigter
R.sag. .t a.: tern. Inlet out 56 miles: A small co nference plus disagreement between cart el regime of Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini cut
Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed
opec members, In order of production, are
peratire, 51; .vcruit low, craft advisory is in effect members over pricing policies for next year
production alter the February revolution.
zaici
Yamani, whose country Is the largest
Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Kuwalt,.Venezuela,
$7; yesterday's high, $3; Wind, northerly is I. 11 knots promised a tough meeting.
In Jakarta, the state-owned Pertajnlna oil
U.S. oil supplier and the cartel's largest
LIbya, Nigeria, the United Arab Emirates,
b.metrlc pressure, 56.1*; Increasing to SI to 2$ knots
producer at9.S million barrels a day, said the
In a surprise move Ubya, third largest L company announced today Indonesia was
Indonesia, Algeria, Qatar, Gabon and
raising Its crude oil prices up to $4.40 per
Saudis planned to maintain Me $24 level for
supplier of oil to the United States, raised Its
Ecuador.
wind,, N.dh-N.rthwest it 1$
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Florida except northwest:
Tuesday near U. Colder Cold all districts Wednesday
%W&amp; with lows In the Old with moderating temindy 1611er this misaiag pe ra teres Thursdayand
the Kennedy Space Center, lacking the rocket
with northerly winds is- Friday. Mostly fair weather
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (UP!) — Backup
been made In the defective pasts,
began at 4 p.m. Sunday. The test calls for a
creasing to is fa 21 mph.
boosters and fuel tanks It will need for launch.
Wednesday and Thursday astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly
The space shuttle program has been complete nmtlrough of all the Columbia's
TUESDAYTIDES
beesonlig partly cloudy by prepared today to board the rocket plan.
A more crucial ted Is scheduled today at
plagued by two main problems, one of them launch, In4light and return systems, with
Doyle.. Beach: ugh, 0:12 Friday with a chaitce of Cohunbia during the dress rehearsal testing
the National Space Technologies Laboratory
the cluster-fIring of the three engines for the edronauta and all the support personnel
In Bay St. Loids, Miss. Prototypes of the
&amp;mL9 711 rn.' low 12:11 showers. Highs Wednesday of the space shuttle's orbiter,
full 520 seconds required to boost Colombia on filling their roles.
Columbia's three main rocket ençlnes are to
from upper III extreme north
Engle, an Air Force colonel, and Navy
n.m., 12: pm,
Ill first flight.
Computers are simulating flight events.
undergo a full duration, dumordring test.
Pat Canaveral: high, 0:44 to ussr 7$ south moderating commander Truly won't be rocketing
The other obetacie has been the huti1iatho
The command team was operating today at
It Is a repeat of. tout that failed Nov. 4
ass. 7 p.m.; low, 12:67 n.m., by Friday to 76s north and anywhere in the Columbia. Nor will the
(thousands of Was on the Columbia's outer the Johnson Space Center In Houston, while is
when a hydrogen line ruptured on an engine
near N south. laws in the SOs primary crew of flight commander John
skin 10 4ilild It frOfli
12:40 p.m.
uimlfl$ but 01 M the launch team performs at the Cape.
scale, severely damaging Internal engine - entry Into Earth's atmosphere.
Bayport: high, 11:44 n.m., extreme north Wednesday Young, and Navy Qndr. Robert Ciippen, who
Engineers of Rockwell International, the
parts. The damaged engthshes been replaced
116 p.m.; I, 0:17 a.m., 1:42 warning to near 11 extreme take their turn at the controls Tuesday.
Called the orbiter IntIVMId test, the five- builder of Columbia, watched electronically
by ancther engine and modifications have
south moderating by Friday
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federal limits.
The 5:48 a.m. Incident at the rural plant on the
Connecticut River caused no injuries and did not Interrupt operations, said Northeast Utilities, operators
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said. i think he said the shah's going to Panama was a step in
the right direction."
Carter who watched the interview while still at his Maryland
mountaintop retreat was asked if he found Ghotbzadeh's
remarks more conciliatory than in the past.
"We have no quarrel with the people of Iran and our longrange hope Is to make friends with the people of Iran, but until
they release the hostages such a relationship will be impossible," Carter said.
While noting that the Iranian foreign minister raised "a lot
of things with which we strongly disagree," Carter said:
"We're not displeased with the interview."
He expressed hope the Iranian government will come to see
that the crisis is "counterproductive" to the Iranian people as
well as the 50 American hostages.
"We'll decide later," Carter said, on what the next step will
be in the drive for a peaceful resolution of the crisis. Carter has
initiated a series of measures to put the diplomatic and
economic squeeze on Iran.
Asked If the deposed shah of Iran's departure from the
United States Saturday had led to a softer attitude on the part
of the Iranians, the president replied: 'It's hard to say.
"Our position and that of the shah has been that he came
here for medical treatment ... and that when the treatment
was finished and he would be able to travel, he would leave and
that's exactly what has occurred," he said.
"I hope it will be a step in the right direction, but there's no
way to predict," Carter said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter says it would be
gratifying if the American hostages are released before
Christmas and he urged Americans to display the flag Tuesday
on "National Unity Day."
With the crisis now going Into its seventh week, Carter
derived new hope from a Sunday ABC Interview with Saydegh
Ghottnadeh who said some of the hostages may be freed by
Christmas.
Saying the American flag is "a most fitting symbol" to
demonstrate the nation's concern for the hostages at the U.S.
Embassy In Tehran, Carter asked the American people
Sunday to fly the Stars and Stripes Tuesday.
"I urge all Americans to observe National Unity Day,
December 18, 1979, by flying the Stars and Stripes from their
homes and other suitable place," Carter said.
Carter had a busy day ahead with a cermonial welcome and
Important talks scheduled with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who arrives at the White House at 10 a.m. EST on
her first state visit.
Chatting briefly with reporters on his return from a weekend
stay at Camp David Sunday, Carter said "it would be
gratifying" to see Ghotbzadeh follow up on a promise to try to
free some of the hostages by Christmas.
"We hope they will be coming home," Carter said.
But the president quickly added, "Of course, we want them
all to come home."
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Another Blow
To Free Speech
The First Amendment was mugged again.
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U.S. Supreme Court, Americans lost some more
of their free speech, which has been increasingly
confined during recent years by the judiciary, the VIEWPOINT
VIEWPOINT
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very branch of government that should be
guarding and extending constitutional rights.
In Brown vs. Traub, the court ruled that The
Albuquerque Journal must disclose confidential
sources in the pretrial discovery phase of a libel
suit involving an attorney with alleged ties to the
underworld. The significance of this is that it
expands the doctrine laid down in the famous
Branzburg case of 1972 which stated reporters
have no constitutional right to shield their sources
in criminal grand jury proceedings. Now, for the
ByDONGRAFF
BY ROBERT J.WAGMAN
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first time, confidential news sources in civil
Tehran
isn't
the only dateline for bad news
WASHINGTON — Jimmy Carter's cam_J.._
these
days.
psign
team
is
proving
to
be
as
Inept
and
proceedings are to be exposed as well.
One of the more discouraging stories of
Obviously, sources of information are not likelydisorganized as the president's White House
recent
weeks comes out of New Delhi where
.
to disclose instances of crime and corruption If staff. It
could
him much
trouble
the general conference of the International
time
whencause
his political
star appears
to beatona
they know in advance they are not to be shielded the rise.
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Atomic Energy Agency has been in session.
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.
In a move concerned with politics rather
Political foul-ups large and small are the )
including death.
than technology, the conference voted
order of the day — and some of them are
overwhelmingly to deny participation to the
The Albuquerque case has brought in- almost funny. Take, for example, the
*
South
African delegation because of that
*
vestigative reporting another defeat on an old president sending letters to a large group of
government's
racially discriminatory
battle front. This is punishing to the citizens of this Democrats congratulating them on their
apartheid
policy.
country and to their media, but it Is not nearly as election
victories
ladsmall
month.
It made
good
There is nothing unusual In the denial Itself,
sense,
but for one
detail:
They all
had
alarming and potentially destructive as the lost in November. The White house had used
the work of a familiar coalition of Third
court's new flanking attack on free speech in joint the wrong list.
World, Communist bloc and miscellaneous
non-aligned
nations. Rejecting South Africa's
appeals, Mitchell vs. Bindrim and Doubleday vs.
Some of the errors, though, are far more
0
credentials
on
grounds that withholding of
Bindrim, surely a landmark case. Here, the serious. The political pros are still shaking
*
political
rights
unrepresentative
of the people
Supreme Court refused to review a s75,00o libel their heads over the monumental Carter goof
of
the
country
has
become
ritual
in recent
Illh11Ot.
award against a novelist and her publisher, inImmediately after Chicago Mayor Jane
0
cap"years at International gatherings, including
Doubleday and Co. that was won in a suit brought Byrne jumped ship, the Carter people, led by
the General Assembly of the United Nations.
by the self-described, real-life model for one of the campaign boss Bob Strauss, began to woo her
What Is news in the New Delhi development
Far out
novel's fictional characters.
is
that It follows within so few weeks a stillbiggest foes In the party, including Rep. Dan
unexplained
occurrence In the South Atlantic
Dr. Paul Bindrim, a California psychologist Rostenkowski, State Sen. Richard Daley and
that
has
scientists
and governments wonseveral
other
Influential
members
of
the
Cook
known as 'the father of the nude marathon — a
dering
If
there
may
be a new member of the
kind of encounter sesson — maintained In his suit County Democratic Central Committee.
OUR
READERS
WRITE
nuclear club.
Davis
Mitchell
that
he
Strauss
and
Company
were
making
real
against authoress Gwen
In late September, an American earth
progress and some major endorsements
was the recognizable model for a not-altogether loomed that would lessen the impact of Mayor
satellite detected a brilliant flash typical of
admirable character In her novel, Touching. B's defection.
nuclear tests. It was Immediately analyzed as
such
and speculation was that South Africa
Curiously, the court that awarded Dr. Bridrim his MUOWhU., over on
.16.,
had
clear. The South Africans,
$75,000 daies In W17,the California pellate siaat
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and
Daugherty,
a
court, which upheld
thepreme
hãe ill the known nuclear powers.
Court, which refused to review the constitutional political organizer who ran the 1976 Carter
ThereIs also the matter of falloot. Quaa.
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Seminole County" organization:
legality, overlooked a stark incompatibility in Dr. CIflSigfl In New York. Now be is
titles of radioactive debris characteristic of a
Constitution declares no person shall be
l)Thattheb ardo(commlssioners deny all
test have not been detected, suggesting that
Bindrim's arguments. Although suing because 111111 In
deprived of life, liberty or property without portions of the iv amendments
wasflulnola
causingand Mayor Byrne's support
the
original sighting may have been an error.,
due process of law, nor shall private Comprehensive Land Use p
striking similarities between himself and the County Independents and anti-Byrne py the
____ be taken for public use without Jod sections
But
the satellite, specifically equipped for this.
property
concerning
mass transit, aviation, purpose,ties
novel's character supposedly put him in the book, regulars. Even those peopie who were esiieen correct In 41 earlIer test.
pesUOn
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posts and electric utilities.
Dr. Bindrim said it was the difference between his pected to be pro-Kennedy were telling
The extent of government at all levels In the
2) That the board of commissioners vote
world of reality and the fictional portrayal that Dougherty they could not support anyone
So the mystery of the flash persists. But nQ:
business affairs and lives of American herewith to romps hearings on the Com.
actually constituted libel. Dr. Bindrim's mayor backed.
ftj has increased at a staggering rate prehensive Lend Use Plan forth. purpose of ofthe New Delhi doings. They represent one
allegations only confirmed Ms. Mitchell's conEnter Transportation Secretary Neil over the pest several years. Regulatory amending and revising those portions of the moreüXlCSof the paralyzing pOlitIZth¼)Ilof
tention that she had deliberately created a ftc- GoldectsnI. He told I Press cofsnnce It agencies have yielded a flood of guidelines, Comprehensive Land Use Plan that may be International undertakings whether the
to play
regulations, rules and procedures that have found to be objectionable because they ex. specified purposes are political or not
tional character who differed in personality,
hardball
and
he
would
Mart
the
game
by
801*11 African racian Is only one hdruslv*
Increased
cods to the consuming public and cessively restrict the property
jgig
appearance, and conduct from Dr. Bindrim.
funds wider his control
wtttholding
federal
political
Issue. Another is the Arab-Israeli
added
significantly
to
the
burden
of
the
to use and enjoy their property.
Associations of writers and publishers havefrom
bevause"you Just can't take business community.
popenofthaCngn- coltd1*atibI, the manipulation of which has
warned the courts and a largely indifferent public the woman's (Mayor Byrne's) word."
The last several decades have seen more prehensive Land Use Plan requiring a four- prompted U.S. withdrawal from the Inter,:
that the process of creative writing would be
national Labor Organization. The U.N...
Within hours the roof caved In. The Carter restrictions Imposed, more regulations aft vote of the board ofcommissioners for a
Educational, Scientific and Cultural
chilled" if novelists could not draw on their people In flllnols began a series of frantic
, in truth, more prohibitions specific amendment to the plan in actuality,
Organization
Is another body similarly awaah
personal experiences without fear of legal calls to the White House. All their delicate enforced concerning the We and (51"
11OPM41111 entertains minority control and Is therefore
in
politics
irrelevant
to Its reasons for beln:
were
falling
apart,
negotiations
of private property than ever before In United obj.ctlonaL
liability. Who can doubt it? And, among those
00y
cherishing American letters, who cannot grieve thePUb1Y made blunt threat was causing 8Th history.
South Africa has rM been expelled from the
The above resolution was approved by the
International Atomic Energy Agency, oily.
The principles of free enterprise and Board of Dirictors of the Seminole County
over the implications, considering that much of local Democrats to close ranks behind Mayor
b'vied from the New Delhi sessions. Which
competition as the bed way of meeting Board of RMTORS, an organization of
the best fictional writing is auto- biographical and Byrne.
may two out to be a meaningless distinction,
and
high
Whit.
House
aide.
consumer
demands
an
giving
way
to
more
than
l,O
members.
always has been?
than began to make frantic calls of their own, governmental regulations, Intervention and
lAwam F. , to the agency's own detriment.
telling the anti-Byrne powerhouses that the control. It Is time to return to the people the
presweld
South Africa Is one of the hail-dozen
A mixture of hope and outrage might leave administration redly didn't mean it. ft was right to is. their property and make decisions
Forrest I. Greene, countries having more than merely nuclear
room for some belief that this latest court assault too late, though, and key (blesgo Democrats without excessive government restrictions.
potential. Us technological capability Is In
We, theistore, support the broad aweept Of
upon the First Amendment is too egregious to who were sat to rally behind Carter now say
S,'rh'ole Cow*y
place. Going nuclear Is not a matter of tImeS
"Owners
Of
.
the
recommendations
of
the
Board
of
REALTORS
and
development but of deciding to do so.
endure. But, inasmuch as this is only the latest In they do not data.
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a long series of decisions adverse to free speech
during recent years, one must wonder In dread if
the direction has become irreversible. And the JACK ANDERSON
terrifying part of it is that the average American
citizen apparently remains complacent and
unaware that the courts are robbing him of his
right , once taken for granted, to speak freely, to

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BERRY'S WORLD

U.S. Expected The Shoh. . .And Troubie

WASHINGTON — In the backrorjms of
Wasington, .veiylas seemed to know that
the shah was bad news. 7% Stat. Dspsrt

mod and Central Intelligence Agencyadvised egalid
Mth him to the United
riift
States. ft Would p * y
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lien, they warned, to dorm the American
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else Is W*gtcn the consequences
of grading the shah a visa. He was privy to
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query to ne owls* various t"le
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old Issues will be the status Of the shalL We
ral engh, could have been treated
could inform the governmed that we haveelsewhere. The humanitarian appeal,
In other
resisted lidene, prsuiwea to allow him to words, was a ruse.
come to the U.S. Ween.. We did Mt wish to
s compelling question Ii why? Why were
em"pUcut. (the ayatollah's) proie or
our leaders so determined to ktmj( the shah,
efforts to coodrMt a new r4atIft
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The Boston Celtics, owners of the
Newlin, an eight-year veteran,
best record in the NBA, keep finding scored the most points by any player
new ways to win games. in a game this season. lie also set a
On Sunday night, the Celtics team record, eclipsing the 50 by
managed to overcome a 52-point John Williamson last season. But his
performance by the New Jersey effort proved futile when the Celtics
Nets' Mike Newlin and go to over- scored the last eight points in
time before topping the Nets, 115- overtime,
112. And Boston Coach Bill Fitch
Larry Bird led Boston with 19
thinks it's all a matter of his team's points,
attitude.
Despite his spectacular perteam is coming out like formance, Newlin wasn't very
every night is the playoffs," said happy about the game.
Fitch, after the Celtics had urn"If we'd won, I'd feel good, but it's
proved their record to 25-7, good for just another 'L'," he said.
In other games, Kansas City
a 2-game lead in the Atlantic
Division.
edged Indiana 107-105, Milwaukee
"It will make us a better baliclub. routed Utah 104-79, Portland
We've already experienced a lot of drubbed Houston 123-101, San Diego
peer pressure, and a lot of media out&amp;unned Detroit 133-126, Los

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portunities for three straight
weeks, the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers are in the
National Football Conference
playoffs for the first time in
their four-year history, but it
wasn't easy and they don't
know who they will play.

Tampa Stadium, but they
won't know their opponent
until after next week's matchup between the Chicago Bears
and the Philadelphia Eagles.
If Philadelphia beats the
Bears, they will face Tampa
at Tampa Stadium. If the
Bears beat the Eagles, the
Hues will be at home against
the Los Angeles Rams.
Neil O'Donoghue's 19-yard
field goal midway through the
final period on a rainy Sunday
afternoon gave the Hues the
victory, but it was solid
defense early in the game and
total ball control in the late
going that propelled the Rues

The Buccaneers, who had
been sitting on hold for three
weeks, finally cracked into
the playoffs with a sloppy 3.6
victory over the Kansas City
Chiefs Sunday.
That sends them into the
playoffs either Dec. 29-30 at

into the playoffs.
on the Chiefs' 11-yard4ine.
Tampa's defense limited
"We could have played in
the Chiefs to only 80 yards overtime, we could have
total offense -- 58 on the played all month and Kansas
ground and 22 in the air, while City would not have scored,"
recovering one fumble and a happy Danny Reece said.
intercepting one pass.
"I WT proud of this team
But in the final quarter, after all the abuse it has
when all th e marbles were on taken," said Tam pa Coach
the table and the Bucs knew John McKay.
the Bears were swamping St.
reacted
had
McKay
Louis, it was the offense that
sharply, and profanely, last
rose to the occasion,
week when sports writers
Tampa played ball control quoted Tampa linebacker
throughout the final period, David Lewis as saying the
with Kansas City running only Bucs had "choked" in losing
three offensive plays and one three straight games.
punt, and killed out the clock
"We were not going to take

Title in the National Football
Conference because of a
better inconference record.
Kansas City finished with a
7-9 record in the Western
Division of the American
Football Conference.
'We played four quarters of
football and the Buccaneers
won," said Kansas City Coach
Mary Levy "As I always say
we play from week to week
and then on the afternoon of
the game both teams play in
the same elements and,
today, the Rues were just
three points better than we
were."

Ricky Bell, Tampa's first
The Bucs blew another
scoring chance in the first round draft pick in 1977,
period when O'Donoghue was surpassed the 1,200-yard
set to try a 32-yard field goal. rushing mark for the season
The snap from center was bad with 137 yards, giving him
1,263 yards for the season. His
and bobbled by holder Tom 39 carries were only two off
Blanchard and O'Donoghue the NFL record set by France
picked up the ball and tried Harris of Pittsburgh.
unsuccessfully to run for a
don't really feel too
first down.
tired," Bell said. "I was
caught
up in the game. They
Kansas City also blew a
kept
giving me the ball
just
field goal opportunity in the
tried
to crack it and
and
I
just
Jan
when
second period
Stenerud's 39-yard attempt pickup up the first down."
The victory gave Tampa a
was low, struck a player at
the line of scrimmage and 106 record on the year, the
sailed harmlessly Into the end same as Chicago. But the
Bucs win the Central Division
zone.

a chance on ziiaking the
mistakes that had been
hurting us," McKay said.
"We played a very cool,
conversative game."
But the Bucs still almost
managed to blow the gam e,
played in a steady, light rain
that made the field and the
ball slick,
Running back Jerry Eckwood broke into the clear In
the second period and had a
blocker escorting him when
the wet ball slittered out of his
grasp at the Chiefs' 40 and
was recovered by Kansas City
cornerback M.L. Carter at the
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CHICAGO (UP!) — Funeral services will be held
Wednesday in Chicago for George "Mugs " Halas Jr.,
president of the Chicago Bears of the National Football
League, who died Sunday of a heart attack. He was 54.
Halas, son of 84-year-old Bears founder George
Halas Sr., suffered the fatal coronary at his home on
the city's near North Side hours before the Bears won
the final game of the season 42.6 over the St. Louis
Cardinals,
"We dedicated the game to the memory of Mugs,"
said Walter Payton, the NFL's ground gaining
champion. "He was a special man in a special
organization and meant a lot to the players."
A 1949 graduate of Loyola University In Chicago,
Halas moved into the Bears front office in 1950 and
became treasurer of the club three years later. He was
a member of the executive committee of the NFL
Management Council that negotiated the current NFL
collective bargaining agreement.
As a boy, the son of the grand old man of professional
football had hung helmets in the lockerroom and
carried water on the sidelines for the team his father
founded.
He served In the Naval reserve during World War 11
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need and deserve the consideration of you, the football fans of
Seminole County. High School Football contributes greatly to
the Seminole County communities at every school.
Let's show Charlie and Joe that Seminole County football
tans are the best in the State. Please help the young people in
the Oviedo Community.

It's both a comfort and a pleasure to know that we have some
high class sports-minded Individuals here in Seminole county.
Here's a letter 1 recieved over the weekend from Lake

Parade

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concerning UHUIIIVI school

football program that needed a hand when it came playoff time
they still need a few bucks to plug the hole in the athletic
budget for several meals the players needed. Come on,
everybody knows those prep gridders are growing boys and

Sincerely,
Jim raley
Athletic Director
Head Football Coach
Lake Brantley
High School

Dear Joe:
that Seminole County Is one of the few counties in the entire
"MATS OFF TO THE LIONS — BUT THEY NEED HELP." state th at does not give finan cial help to the athletic program s
My hat's off to Coach Joe Montgomery and his staff for the
in the county iother than coaching supplements which do not
tremendous year they had this year in football. Reaching the increase when you're in the playoffs). I feel that every loyal,
Any spo rts minded football fans who would like to join Jim
highest point in the state playoffs any team from Seminole true blue, down to earth, real foot ball fan in Semin ole County
Haley in support of Oviedo's fine foot ball year is asked to mail
County has ever reached should be a big plus for the type of
could contribute one dollar to Oviedo High School's Football
football played here in Seminole County.
Program. The monies they get from gate receipts are divided their dollar to: Oviedo High School, attention Athletic
There's only one problem — money. Believe me it costs to
equally after the Florida High School Activities Association Department, 601 King St., Oviedo, Fla. 32765.
run any athl etic program, much less take an entire football
gets 12 percent oft the top. That's another story in itself.
team some 300 plus miles up to Milton, Florida. To feed and
Let's show the Lions what kind of pigskin fans we have in
Mr. Charlie Webb has done an outstanding job as Principal
Stable all those horses It costs an arm and a leg. Due to the fact
of Oviedo High School since his appointment. Charlie and Joe Seminole County.

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Indiana, which occupied the
top spot In the ranikinga the
first two weeks of the season,
will most likely be unseated
this week following a 69-58
loss Saturday night to No. 5
Kentucky.
But Hoosiers Coach Bobby
Knight was not upset about
his first defeat of the year —
In fact, he had praise for the
Wildcats, especially guards
Kyle Macy and Jay Shidler.
"I thought the two outstanding indlvlddal things for
Kentucky were Shidler's
outside shooting and the way
Macy took over the game
when the score was in
40's," Knight said.
Indiana scored only 14
points in the first 10½ minutes
of the half, while Kentucky

was solving the Hoosiers'
In other games Involving
tenacious defense. The top-10 teams, third-ranked
Wildcats, however, still Ohio State downed Holy Cross
trailed 53-51 with eight 79.63, No. 10 DePaul upset No.
minutes left when Macy 6 UCLA 99-94, No. 7 ISU
connected on two consecutive routed Maine 101-83, and
jumpsbots.
eighth-ranked North Carolina
stopped
Detroit 90-72.
With the Hoosiers suddenly
Guard
Kelvin Ranaey
reeling
before
23,798
scored a game-high 20 points
screaming Kentucky fans, the
Wildcats scored 15 Straight and center Herb Williams
fueled a second-half surge for
points to open a 66-53 lead.
the
Buckeyes, 50, who led by
Indiana could not recover.
just 38-33 at halftime. Ohio
Macy led the balanced State opened the second half
Wildcats with just 12 points. with a 1-3-1 zone defense, and
Shidler and LaVon Williams reeled off a 17-2 spurt to take a
added 11 each. Ray Tolbert commanding 55-53 lead.
and Mike Woodson tied for Williams, who had eight
game scoring honors with 16 rebounds, scored eight of his
each for Indiana, 4-1. The 14 points during the spurt.
victory was the seventh in a
Freshman forward Teddy
row for Kentucky since an Grubbs scored 21 points and
opening loss to second-ranked sophomore forward Mark
Ds b.. .
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rebounds as
unbeaten
DePaul, 4.0, came from 10
points back to defeat UCLA, 32. For the Bruins, it was only
their eighth loss against 221
victories In the 15-year history
of
home-court
Pauley
Pavilion. UCLA forward Kiki
Vandeweghe led all scorers
with 29 points. DePaul scored
the first six points of the
second half and was in connand the rest of the way,
leading at one point by 13.
ISU placed five players in
double figures, Including
forward DeWayneScajes with
18. The Tigers, who roared
back into action from a 104ay
break for exams, jumped out
to a 59.35 halftime lead and
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ballplayer. No matter when you go In, fIve years later,
10 or 20 years later, it benefits you psychologIcally,
jjtãtIonaIly and financially. It's a wonderful fooling."
of finances, Feller's top salary with the
$92,500 In 1946 and that total was booed on
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utIve contracts or have personal service aintrads
IWd upon performance and attendance, such as this
ssI had," Ii said. "(Xcotwse, no one was supposed to
about It then. Maybe my Idea would week md
!Yb not. Pogile today are more lateradod in
cirity thin opportunity. Thi is lb. date of the tin',.çwlty seems to be the watchword and that's net
hit our forefathers founded this nation on. They
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Freshman James Worthy
scored 24 points, including 16
In the second half, and Mike
O'Koren added 21 for North
Carolina. Joining Worthy and
O'Koren in double figures
were Al Wood with 14 and
Dave Colescolt with 10. Jeff
Wolf and O'Koren scored the
first two baskets of the second
half to give North Carolina a
sixpoint lead, and Detroit, 2-4,
could not get closer than four
points the red of the game.

In the second 10 Saturday
night, it was: 11th-ranked
Syracuse 85, Penn State 72;
No. 12 Oregon State 92,
Portland State ll; No. 14 Iowa
67, Iowa State 64; No. 15 St.
John's 75, Rutgers 64; 16th.
ranked Georgetown 69,
Loyola-Marymount 63; No. 17
Virginia 82, BYU-Hawali 64;
No. 18 Brigham Young 108,
LaSalle 106 in triple overtime;
19th-ranked Arkansas 67,
Mississippi 59; and West
Texas State 86, No. 20
Southern Cal 68.

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were never in trouble. LSU, 40, built up 36-point lead with
8:41 left in the game. Maine,
4-3, had the game's two
highest scorers — Rufus
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Seattle
Kansas City

21. Swen Nater backed Free with 22
rebounds and 22 points.
Lakers 121, Spurs 119
Norm Nixon hit two free throws
with 9 seconds left and finished with
27 points to lift Los Angeles past San
Antonio. Nixon's free throws gave
the Lakers a 119-115 lead. George
Gervin, the NBA's leading scorer,
totaled 43 points for San Antonio.
SuperSonics 123, Nuggets 121
Dennis Johnson scored a careerhigh 32 points and Fred Brown hit a
four-foot jump shot with two seconds
to go to propel Seattle to victory.
Denver led 97.89 going into the final
period but the Sonics scored the first
nine points of the final quarter —
seven by Johnson -- to take the lead,
which changed hands repeatedly
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BY JOE CARNICELLI
the winners advancing 10 the
CyndI
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Buffalo to win the end the Browns' playoff than.
swamped
UP! Executive Sports Editor Super Bowl Jan. 20 at
23S Lw 4'i St,wt. New YI. NY tOOI I
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It took a miracle finish by Pasadena, Calif.
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"Our offense wasn't as Saints 29, Rams 14
unaccustomed offensive fire- in the playoffs goes to the THE CITY'S SUCKER
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Mike Strachan ran for two
as we'd like it to be,"
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Diego plays host to Denver in
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the last regular-season game Washington was a classic
rest Is the chief thing.
Patriots 27, Vikings 23
ciding upon the first one to vote for.
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so
Th
Patriots
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finished
at
Al
Kaline.
division champion and the bitter rivals.
they
bad
news
Sunday
when
while
the
Vikings
made me so sure was the rule which says:
suffered
What
8-yard
(I4f
loser a wild card or best
Staubach's
Roger
All-Pro their first losing season since
that
learned
*andidates shall be chosen on the basis of playing
runner-up entry in the touchdown flip to Tony Hill 7)v2rl. "
linebacker Jack Ham is 1967.
,1ability, Integrity, sportsmanship, character, their conplayoffs.
with 39 seconds left and —
through for the year after an
tributlon to the team on which they played and to
Dallas won the NFC East Rafael Septien's tie-breaking
Falcons 31, 4901', 21
ankle
injury
sustained
last
'beseball
in general.
"
title with Its incredible 35.34 extra point capped an InThe game marked the final
week.
To
my
way of thinking, Al Kaline, who put in 22
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playing appearance for San
Idesons
with
the Detroit Tigers, meets all those
ah'i third TD peas
In other gaines Sunday, Francisco's O.J. Shnpion. the
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winner over $1'. Lils, an NFC Washington seemed in
29-24, Cincinnati shaded
wild card berth.
1116 Bob Feller, elected to the Hall ofFameinlIS2about
compl ete control after John
Cincinnati 16-12, New Orlea ns
Saturday
p my ballot, he talked about pitching to Kaline the first
Tampa Bay earned the first Rigging ran 68 yards for a TD
surprised Los Angeles 29-14, Jets 27, Dolpbl 24
few years the Detroit outfielder came up. Feller was
playoff berth In its 4-year and a 34-21 lead. Dallas
Baltimore crushed the New
The Jets finished at 88 and
near the end of his career with Cleveland then.
history by edging Kansas City earlier trailed 17.0.
York Giants 31-7, New Miami, the AFC East chain"I didn't have my fast ball anymore, so I tried to
3.0 and joined Los Angeles,
"I'm heartbroken," said
England
beat Minnesota 27-23 pion, closed the regular
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pitch
him on the fists," said the Indiana' former
which captured the West last Redskin Coach Jack Pardee.
and Atlanta defeated San season at 10.6.
fireballer.
"You had to crowd him with the ball. He
week, and Philadelphia, "Not just for myself but for
Francisco 31-2L
used
a
very
small bat when he first broke in. It looked
which already had clincW a the players. I told them I was A61L
In Saturday games, It was Packer, 11, Lion 12
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like
he
had
brought
his Little League bat with him, but
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playoff berth, as the NYC's proud of them, that I love
the New York Jets 27, Miami
Torn BIrney kicked four
he
handled
it
very
well.
He wasn't what you'd call a
them and that they had
playoff clubs,
24 and Green Bay 18, Detroit field goals and Eric Torkelson
rngged
ballplayer
and
he
finessed it a lot. He made
Pittsburgh took the AFC nothing to be ashamed of.
13.
ran 1-yard for a TI) to bid
himself
a
good
ballplayer
the same way Carl Yastr.,
Chicago's
Walter
Payton
a
210
romp
th
Central title wi
Green Bay over Detroit,
Eagles 21, Oilers 21
zemskl
did.
He
belongs
in
the Hall of Fame."
:'
past Buffalo and dropped scored three TDs and gained
PJawoaiiforone whicbwlllhavetheflrstplck
.
The
majority
of
ball
players
who are elected to the
Houston to wild card datua. 157 yards to capture his fourth
11) and backup John Walton in next April's college draft.
Hill
of
Fame
go
up
to
the
shrine
in Cooperstown on the
Miami took the AFC East last straight NYC rushing title and
Passed for another to lead
day
of
their
Induction
and
seldom
come back again.
week. Losses by Cleveland lead the Bears to the playoffs.
Philadelphia over Houston. PVENT
Feller
Is
the
exception.
He
practically
lives there.
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by n.l'caI..
j)ijt,thutsd by King
Earl Campbell finished with 8
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"I've
been
there
at
least
30
times,"
he
said. "I go up
offense
all
day
and
Denver to clinch at lead a open
Rickey Bell carried 39times the NFL record of 1,697 yards.
... —
every
year
for
the
Induction
ceremonies
(of other
left
in
the
third
period
with
a
four
having
a
slot
by
wild card berth and tonight's earned
plsyers) and whenever I make a promotional apfor 137 yards to keep the ball Seabawks 29, Raiders 24
game against San Diego will points more than Washington knee Injury.
pearance in Oneonta or Little Falls during the sumJim Zorn completed 23
Nell O'Donoghue's away from Kansas City.
The Seminole High School Fighting Seminole deterininethe AFC West title. In the point differential
trier,
I always go into the Baseball Museum in
too
passes
for
314
yards
and
really
don't
feel
"I
presmaepscked 19-yard field
The wild card playoffs will tiebreaker.
football team will hold its annual football banquet
Cooperstown
because it Isn't crowded then and I can
Efresi
Horrors
converted
two
was
not
goal
mld..waythroughthe
final
tired,"
said
Bell.
"I
was
"The rushing titIe
tonight in the school cafeteria beginning at 7:00 be held Sunday, with Chicago
GIVE
concentrate
on
looking at the memorabilia. There's
into
field
gave
Tamp.
Bay
Its
caught
up
in
the
game.
They
Oakland
turnover,
at Philadelphia and the San the Important thing; winning period
pm
nothing
like
the
Hall of Fame."
as
Seattle
crushed
the
ball
goals
just
kept
giving
me
victory
over
Kansas
City.
The
the
and
making
at was
Coach Jerry Posey's squad, 1979 Five Star Diego.iñver
loser playoffs playoffs," said Payton, who win, ending a three-gaine and l just tried to crack lt and Oakland's playoff hopes.
For the fit time ever this year, the Hall of Fame Is
Houston. The dlvlalon
gOing on tour. The Gillette Safety Razor division, which
Bengali U, Browns 12
Conference and District 9 champions will be will be held on Dec 29-30 and overtook St. Lotdi rookie Oltla losing streak, gave the Bucs, a pick up the first down."
also
underwrites major league baseball's All-Star
Owls
Bahr kicked a 43-yard
honoring the players, cheerleaders and volun- the AFC and NFC title games Anderson. Anderson was held 104 record and the Central Franco Harris ran for 100
election,
is sponsoring the traveling exhibit which will
1
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with
1:51
left
to
lift
yards
and
scored
on
ruts
of
will be played on Jan. 6, with 1039 yards In 14 carries and title.
THIS SPACI COtRIsUTID JY THI PURtI$915
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be kicked off In Pompano Beach, Fla., on Jan. 10. Some
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include Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and Savannah, Ga.,
New Orleans, Memphis, Greensboro, N.C., and
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Angeles nipped San Antonio 121-119, 17 points, lost its second straight
and Seattle topped Denver 123-121. game.
Trail Blazers 123, Roc ke ts 101
Kings 107, Pacers 105
Ron Brewer scored a careerhigh
Phil Ford scored a game-high 26
33
points to lead Portland. Lionel
points and Sam Lacey grabbed 15
rebounds to lead Kansas City. The Hollins, who had come off the injury
Kings limited Indiana to five points list Saturday after missing 30
in the final three minutes !a ex- games, broke open the contest with a
c to six 12-point se ond-quarter surge to
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the last 17. Mickey Johnson led the lead, finishing with 17 points. Moses
Malone led Houston with 25 points.
Pacers with 25 points.
Clippers 133, Pistons i
Bucks 104, Jazz 79
Marques Johnson scored 21 points,
Lloyd Free equaled his career
all In the first three quarters, as high with 49 points as San Diego
Milwaukee broke a six-game losing notched Its fifth victory in six
streak. The score was tied 3232 outings. Free, who also had 6
midway through the second quarter rebounds and 5 assists, collected 35
when the Bucks went on a Jazz 15-4 of his points in the second half. John
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lead. Utah, led by Adrian Dantley's for Detroit and Bob McAdoo added

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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (UP!) While Charleston County police have a few
leads, they still have no suspects in the brutal
slaying of two elderly Mormon missionaries
found dead In the parking lot of a North
Charleston shopping mall.
"We have several leads but no suspects at
this time," said LI. Ray WIlliims Sunday.
Williams, who said he has cancelled all
days off for his homicide detectives until the
grisly case is solved, said detectives spent
most of Sunday tracking down people listed in
a log book kept by the two female
missionaries,
'Wc have a very intense investigation
going on," Williams said.
The battered and bloodied bodies of
Elizabeth W. King, 66, of Kaysville, Utah, and
Jane Ruth Cannell Teuscher, 65, of Fish
Haven, Idaho, were found Saturday morning
in their car in the parking lot of Northwoods
Mall in North Charleston.
The two had been shot In the chest with the
same type weapon and were partially clothed,
Williams said. There was no evidence of
sexual assault "at this time," he said.
Williams, who called the killings the work
of a "psychopath," said the last person to see
them alive was "a gentleman at a convenlence store near their trailer" in Moncks
Corner, about 30 miles away.
That was at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. he said.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17
Church, Casselberry; 7 p.m. San Sebastian Room F,
SR 436 BI SR 434; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte
Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 am. and noon, Canton Union
Building, Stetson, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church DeLand.
Humane Society of Seminole County, 7:30 p.m., 1320
Tuscawlila Road, P: ml. north of Red Bug Road.
South Seminole Garden Club Christmas Party, 1
p.m., Casselberry Woman's Club, Overbrook Drive.
Christmas carols led by Mrs. Olive Pierce.
TUE.SDAY, DECEMBER 18
Model Railroad, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 am., Sambo's
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 am., community
center, North Edgemon Ave.
Altamonte Springs Extension Homemakers Club, 9
a.m., First Federal Savings &amp; Loan.
Sanford Lious,noon, Holiday Inn.
Lougwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1.4 and SR
434.
St. Johns River Life Member Club Telephone
Pioneers of AmerIca, 1 p.m., Orange City Uons Club.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Women's Club, 309
S Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apis., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive Casselberry.
Deltena Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hail,
Lutheran Church of Providence, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Longwood.Lake Mary Lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4
and SR 434.
Parents Anonymous,7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound of Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adellne., 8 p.m.,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
Forest City.
Sanford Seminole Jaycee,, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building, French Avenue, Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
)verbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptimIst, noon, Holiday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Serenaderi senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light,
301 N. Mle Ave., Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 am., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
StarUght Promenader,, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Air Force Sergeants Asia, Au1Hry, 8 p.m., McCoy
Family Club.
THU RSDAY, DECEMBER30
South Seminal. OptimIst, 7:20 am., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotar 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 n.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 n.m., Altamorte Springs Civic
Center.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Altamoute Springs Sertonia, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
Resources for Human Needs, noon, Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
Senior Citliem Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.
Lions Club ci Cselberry, 7 p.m., Gigl'a, Regency
Square.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford LA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
A1.Anoa, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
AARP-NART, noon, Sanford Civic Center. Bring bag
lunch. Open to all senior citizens.
Sanford Christian Sharing Center luncheon for staff
and volunteers, noon, Holy Qosa Episcopal Pariah
House.
Seminok Chapter No. 2 OES Christmas Party and
meeting,8 pOrn., Masonic Temple, North Park Avenue,
Sanford.
SAIURDAY, DECEMBER22
HolIdsy musical puppet show, "The Elves and the
Shoemaker" by Puppet Power, 10:30 n.m., Theater on
Park, Winter Park.

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forcement officers ended the' Seminole County, Florida, upon a
final judgement rendered In the
three-phase sting operatIon aforesaid
court on the 9th day of
partially funded with a October,A.D. 1979,inthatcertain
case entitled, Blazer Financial
$360,IX)0 federal grant. Tea,rs
Servises, Inc. PlaintIff, vs. Robert
of sheriff's deputies
Rernosky and Jean Bernosky, his
out in the Chattanooga area
wife, Defendant, which aforesaid
and began making arrests Writ of Execution was delivered to
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
shortly after a Hamilton me
Florida,andlhavelevieduponthe
County grand jury handed following described property
down 156 sealed indictments owned by Robert and Jean Iii.
nosky, said property being located
Friday.
in SemInole County, Florida, more
LeVan said 47 vehicles were particularly described as follows:
One 1973 Mercury Montego, 4.dr.
purchased by undercover sedan.Brougham,whlte
vinyl over
officers who also bought yellow. ID No. 3H10H677327,
truckloads of beer, paneling, storing same at Ratliff's in San'
computers, televisions, boats, ford, Florida.
the undersigned as
guns, stereo equipment, drugs and
Seminole County, Florida, will a)
and 20 tractor-trailer rigs.
11:00 AM. on the 6th day o!
January, AD. 1950, offer for sale
"We know who the owners and sell to th, highest
bidd, fojp
are, but we had to keep a lid
cash, subject to any and all
existing liens, at the Front (West)
on It when our man was out on
Door of tne Seminole County
the street buying mer- Courthouse
In Sanford, Florida,
chandise," LeVan said. "We the above described personal
couldn't contact insurance property.
That said sale Is being made to
companies or the owners, satisfy
the terms of sai Writ of
either."
Execution.
John E. Polk,
The undercover set-up
Sheriff
worked no well, authorities
Seminole County, Florida
said the) had to rent a special Publish: Dec. 17, 24, 31, 19791 Jan.
7, 1960
wareilouse to store
with sale on Jan. 6, 1980
stolen merchandise.
DEQS9
FICTITIOUS NAME
Those named in the sealed
Notice Is
given that I am
indictments ranged from engaged inhereby
business at P.O. Box
teenagers with no prior police eos, Sanford, Fl.. Seminole
record to alleged dealers in County, Florida under the f Ic.
titious name Of 21ST CENTURY
stolen goods. Charges con CARPET
SERVICE, and that
tamed in the indictments intend to register said name wIth
Included grand larceny, the Clerk of the Circuit court,
Seminole County, FIorId in ac
receiving and concealing cordancewithtp,eproviso,sof
the
stolen property, burglary and FictItIous Name Statutes, ToWIt:
Section 063.09 Florida Statutes
narcotics violations.
The undercover operatIon 1957.51g. James A. Riley
began in October 1978.
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ci the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., horns of Mrs. L.D.
Hastings, 711 E. FIrM St., Sanford. Program on Juday
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Park, Winter Park.
MONDAY, DECEMBER31
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Dance with music by Jack Dnmuwind, 9p.m. to 1a.m.
served. Call $444107
Malhiand Civic Cetar, Bna
for reservations.
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM ITMAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby gIven that the
undersIgned, pursuant to the
"FictItious
Name
Statute"
Chapter 565.09, Florida Statute,
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 fictitious name, to wit;
CASTLE CUSTOM CABINETS
under which (we) expect to
engage In business at
North
Cypress Way In the City of
Casselberry, Florida.
That the (party) Interested In
said business (is) as follows:
FIFTEEN CORP.. INC.
By: Mark D. MOI,II,

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Dated at Orlando, Orange
County. Florid, December 6, 197
PublIsh; December 10, 17, 21,

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4—Personals

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Beginning Dec. 14
Breakfast now being served at
Mc Kinney's
Lounge
&amp;
Restaurant. 300 Sanford Ave.
from 6a.m.. 12 noon. Food also
on disco nights.

Why Be Lonely? Write 'Get A
Mate" Dating Service. AII
ages. P.O. Box 6011, Clear.
Fl. 3351g.

water.

'T FT cook exp. fine dining,
breakfast, salad line. See
Betty Cosgrove, Deltona Inn.
668 1193.

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9—Good Things to Et
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LOST male sealpoint Siamese,

Waitress Wanted
Apply Mike's Village Rest.
1500 French Ave., 3229982

omebody is looking for your
bargain. Offer it today in the
Classified Ads.

served

5—Lost &amp; Found

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Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
oranges. Picked to order. Will
mix. Crumley 3fl-o257.

vic. Normand' Blvd. Deltona.
574.1069.

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SANTA'S
HELPERS

Prime Navel Oranges
53.50 Bt.i.et

JOBS!

3226312

JOBSI

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

CIRCUIT COURT OF
IN
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
AND
FOR
CIRCUIT,
IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 1$49.CJB
IN THE INTEREST OF
MIKER EARL JONES, a.k.a
MICHAEL EARL JONES,
A Child.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JOYCE JONES PATTERSON
1016 Worden South East
Grand Rapids, Michigan 39507

F ICT ITIOUS NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that We
are engaged in business at 101
Sweetwater Cove Boulevard,
South. Longwood, Seminole

WE HELP YOU
TO HELP YOURSELF
CALL 323-5176
SECRETARY
If you have the skills this could

be yours.

SALES
Attractive, good personality for

Douglas Marvaldi
Diane Marvaldi
Publish December IF, 21. 31, 1979
and January 7, 1980.

Use your skills for excellent

PT job.
LEGAL SECRETARY
salaried position.
CUSTODIAN
Nite work, but good salary.

DEQ57

BID INVITATION
The City of Sanford, Florida
request bids for the construction of
partition walls on the first floor of
the City Hall building. Drawings,
Specifications, and Contract

WAREHOUSE
Large company wexcellent
benefits, potential to move up
from within.

SERVICE TECH.
Pest control work, steady emp.,

Documents areon file and may be
reviewed at the City Engineer's
Office. City HaIl, 300 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Bids will be opened and read
aloud In the City Comm,asjon
Room at 2:30 P.M., Wednesday,
January 2, 1960. Bids will be
received until that time at the City
Engineer's Office.
The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids, to rebid, or

good benefits.

SHIPPING FOREMAN
Hurry On this I Outstanding co.
5800 mo.
benefits.

FORK LIFT
Steady work, good benefits, nice
atmosphere.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
3235176
Corner of French &amp; 10th
"Your Future Our Concern"

undertake the construction by City
forces or subcontractors.

Publish December 17,1979
DEOSe

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lnm,ffls

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
,REMODELINGI REPAIR
5G. BALINT
332.5465
Carpentry, Painting, RoOfIng, I

Buuty Cars

Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323.
6035 after $ p.m.

TOWER'S 8EAUTY SALON
formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
519E. lit St.322.S747

CARPENTRY

PAINTING

MASONRY

CONCRETE
All professional-30 yrs. exp.
FREE EST. 3272914or 331.7159

Cera,rjcfl$s

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1 Man, qualIty operation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal. 327.1321

CERTIFIED LAWN
I LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 3fl.796

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rywall, Ceilings, and ' Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm..
Remodel IAdditions.

01'soIIIiI1&amp;aO,,dk
Animal Haven Kennels

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5% ('..Irrlett White
Il,'q R,',iI Estate llroker
JOHN KPIDEW ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford
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3 lIP. 1': B brick homewith II x
10' 5cr. porch. Split BPS With a
12' * 12' bldg. in back for
531.900

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Pe'triq PepoAMANA 17 cUlt Sold
originally 5534. now $146 or 311
Aqenl 319 8)116

Pav,tl road acre tor inveStment
or building Terms yon can
afford $500 dwn

Wi't,uy your tuity. Oose in 74 hrs
AWARD PEAL TV INC
flu moo

3978 Singer Futura Fully auto.
repossessed, used very short
time Orig.nal $593. bal 5181 or
$21 mo. Agent 339 8386

25445 FrenchAve,
3fl 031 3223777.372-0779

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3210759

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Apply in person Sanford Nursing

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JUST LISTED!? UP. lUhome iii
CC. Manor' CII, Din, area.
coy. FIa. rm., 600' garden
rm, &amp; new carp Furn too!
['PP WARRANTED. Just
$43,000.

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Call Roger Smith 327 79lIor
331 7189 SREEESTIMAT1

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Moving to a newer home, apart
ment? Sell "don't needs" fast
with a want ad.

COuNTRY LIVING! .1 BR, 20 '
home in Osteen' S acre mini
farm, above ground pool, born
&amp; lnt more! BPP WARRANT

Avenue' Three acres cross
fenced, 7 stall horse barn, 2
green Pouses, 30 citrus trees.

Older 2 Pdrm. 7 Bath home.
could easily be converted to 3
or 4 Bdrm, Will need some
work but what a steal! $89,900
Cozy up to the fireplace or relax
under the oaks. Three Bdrm

home with S lots close in.

ED. Enjoy for $64,930!

545,000.

Call 323 2322 for info.

'ST FOR VOW I 1(113, 7B home' ' Room for an office with .3 Uclrm.
7 Bath home to enjoy. One half
" lee 'n' Green with new CII

A, carp. &amp; more! Spacious j
rms. FIa. rm., &amp; freshly
Panted ! BPP WARRANTED. i

Yours for 5-11.900
p

acre zoned commercial on

busy four lone. Owner may
,flSlSt With financing. 536.900.

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to say It Idon't know how, map
you be richly blessed. Best

Licensed 32350o7

Insured

wishes Randal Rowe.

Repair

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90'x 200' WIT H A SP L F N
OF P005 VIEW
520.000
HIPPY'

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Inws,m,*s
CarpmWry, Painting, Maint.
of all types. LIc. Bonded
333130S Insured s34.0399

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Apts. for Senior Citizens Down

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EUTSLER PAINTING I
REPAIR_lnt,?..Exterlor
FREE ESTIMATESCaII 3635347
lualIty workmanship. No job too
small or big. Interior or en.
tenor. Pressure cleaning. 3fl.
0071.

.IM SUDOETi
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

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The Real Estate Agency

_____________3 BR House
323 4121
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AFTER6PM

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Inc., Realtors
2435',

French (Il 97) Sanford

3735374

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guest cottage, 2 BR, B. comp.

with baIn
BuildloSu,t—our,oIOrvOUr$1
FIIA VA. ('HA 7351 245
3 ACRE wilh lake frontage, trees

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BR, II
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Your

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3S ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
r.POlfP4fl, TALL PINFS, ,
OvER 800' FRONTAGE ON
MIL F I ONC. LAKE. OSTEEN

AREA.$1,S0o PER ACRE.

S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA
FILL.
NEEDS
$10,900.
TERMS AVAILABLE

REALTOR

3231O61 orevu's. 323-0511

(loots for your COwgirl
Dingo &amp; Cuwbo', Buots
NIGHTS 208 F 1st Diiwmit,,,y,,
se'ection pi'r( oct
varr,nqs 53 93 up

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Ju tin t4ouse of H,bndicraf Is
Handcrafted Gifts
I .iirway Pl.iz,,
Sanford

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FOR HIM
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Idi'ntily itrccl,'ts Money
WE FNC.W.5V[ CIps
Gwaltn.'y Jewelers 2045 (',,rk

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His comfort is imnlhirt,,ni
Daniel Or ,'cn SliCp,'r', It
KNIGHTS. 708 F 1st Downtown

GIFTS
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tt,',iiit ilUl I('.Vt'lry, labutouç
p.'rfuni.'s, 8. (0S'Tii'ti(S for
•'very beauty need MERLE
' NORMAN 110 Park Ave

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TV i'cpo 39" Zenith Sold orig
$493 75 bal. $183 36 or $1? mo
Agent 339 6386

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GIFTS OR '&amp;..':;,,4.
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CHILDREN
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Gay toIur deliutit tht' child
Christ,n,i
Slippers,
we
Suggest
KNIGHTS, '108 F 1st Downtown

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._-See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, Irons I. rear BR's.

GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
)IO3OrIandoDr,
323.5200
VAIFHA Financing
2 tIP mobile home for sale.
Skirted I shed, ready to move

,nto. Adult park. 332-1109.
Beaut. 24*63. 3 BR, 2B, CII A,

down payment &amp; fake over

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55—Boats &amp; Accessories

'..de by Side refrigerator,
picnic table, w 7 benches, 530.

ROBSON MARINE
29? Hwy 3797

full size baby bed w matlre'ss,

family home, writy water,

sewer 0 paved street. 14,500,

Call Bart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, V'7-7491

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(toots for your m,,n
Dnqo&amp; COWbOY (touts toi''
KNIC.HTS, 20111' lyt Pow,,tor.
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I me Clothing tor i,i,'ci
2617 S French Il) 61613

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MR

GIFTS

cycle.
MICROWAVE RANGES
I PR 9TA Amana Potawave
2 NE7920 Panasonic Genius II

Sanford

32/ IS??
3210640
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43.B.-.Ltsj,4'sg

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GIVING

I NE19IO Panasonic Genius
Kelvinator electric ranges.

I4UTONE Built in Food Center
wall attachments
AMANA AIR CONDIT ION

ERS-- some heat n' cool

FL

models.

SEMINOLE APPLIANCE
109W. PalmettoAve.
Sanford, Ha. 32771
Phone 372 1)96

32711,

DESCRIPTION

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Confer 7702 F'r,'nc(, Aye
1272233

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YELLOW SAND
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Calf Clark &amp; IIirl 3237580

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sooner

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Cash 322-4132

Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.

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Deluxe (Obine-t Were5699
&amp; $799 Now 5599 Goodyear

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553W I St 3?771f7l

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hosaApso?qrey. I gold, 9 'rio
old loving, intelligent, $130

Zenith component stereo AM
FM With speakers Was $219,
W)W 5179 No JS8I Goodyear

FREE PUPPIES
To,, good home

355W 1st. 32? 2873

313 8092

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WE BUY USED ruRNITuPE, $
APPLIANCES 6. PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture, 7
205 E. 25th Sf. 3230911.
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
U$ed,
any (Ondif 100644 8126
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'Antiques Oriental Rugs

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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in use

FLOWERS
9

GIFTS r

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S's II' Trampoline

AFRICAN ViOl ETS
The Greenhouse

Sl35ormakeoffer

3279111

Eve-s after 61 weekenØs

833 5076

PAL MS
Give .1 lasting Christmas
$ present Plumoa, Lady or

4'

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Musicitoxes SlotMachines k

(R.iphi Exectsa) Senegel
323 1101 '4 Date Palms
Call 332 1568
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Bridges Antiques

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332 Sn).

HOLIDAY PLANTS
Ferns. Violets, Pljrnters
Jean Norris
601 Celery Asic

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BIBLE KOOK CENTER
Bibles, ewelry,acccssories
71 Hwy 3792 Deflary 66$

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you

place

your

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classified act. f he sooner you get

results.

71-Antiques

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mattresses, 530 iet. Sanford

Sale on antique dining

Established plumbing supply ,

Auction, 1215 S. French. 373.

thairs. wifh 13 sets to select

service bu',ines for sale, lflC,
10015, fixtures. inventor' 1.
real estate. Call W. Malic
towskl, REALTOR

&amp;

drums Bob (tall's Disc Muii.

(WOWr PAWN SHOP
-w4
Stereos, guitars. (.Imt'ras
Bicycle girls' 70" high riSe
&amp; iI.lt1y other itPfllS
deluxe model
like rn'w 5110
, j 19041 ren(ti Ay,'
v,ilue for 550 31.3 019/
37? 8/13

furniture, Refrig., stoves, tols '

Speed Queen dryer 3 temp. auto

Orlando

Pianos, organs, guitars,

EVERYONE

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St':el tub, heavy duty.

2439 S Myrtle Ave.

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58-BiCycles

Speed Queen washers. Stainless

BROKER

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59-Musical trchandise

QUASAR 2 hr. VIDEO TAPE
machine. $330,

SEIGLER REALTY

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Thrill then: wilhi hootS
I
t nqo 11. Cowboy (touts by Acm,' I .ichey' Ouitr (tr &amp; Muse,,,
Over IOOn,.'w &amp; uSed t),,rij,, 05
NIGhTS 70131 It Downtown
Mart in
Guild
Y.,noiti.i 2540 S I ron, hi
I "',,J".'t S of Sa,ofq
37.3 $911

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free

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a place to live, car to drive, a I
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lob, or some service you have Pianos &amp; organs as low as $995,
1,1k &amp; tti, m,,le .313113/ or
Guitars 40 pct off Amplifier,
need of, read all our want ads
wk ends or aft 4
THE FAMILY
drums, etc Bob Balls Discount
every day.
Music Center, 770? French Ave,
FREE PUPPIES
-C.i'nerol Electric microwav,.s
Levi fe-ansI Jackets
Mixcd Sh1cpfic'rd.6wk,
1710
hooe
from
As
tow
ii
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
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' . $199 Alt .if (IOst out price'., I
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310 Sanford 8ve.
377 5791
C.00dyear. 555W ist 37? 7871
62Lawn-rden
Registered
Cokvr
('ups
tot
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LAST OF I'IRE SALE
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Fic Christmas gift $173 ..,,
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....C. F (otorconsoles -- -.
FIl,L DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
APPI lANCES

I 16' Amana Energy Sever ref.
2 27' Amana Side by Side ret
I 1' Amana Deepfreeze

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Bldg lot for duplex or single

0983

I Used Kelvinato, IS' ref. frost

3195,
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Homemaker sewing mach
maple c,lbnet I ike new, cost
Will sell for $100 Call 373
II?]

p.tyments. 323 5032

43-4_Qt$ACFS9S

Sanford. FIa 32171

s?s Oak porchrockcrs. $3995.
immetal office desk, $70 Jenkins
Furniture, 705 F 75th St 373

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Schwinn (tOy'5 10 spit
21" frame I-yr old
$123 377 Oltj

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Pelrigerators &amp; Freezers,
I II' Arnana Energy Saver ref.

NEAR 25th Si 57.530 TOTAL.

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

Reg. REAL ESTATE Soksr
2,0W. 17.92, Casselbecry, Fl.
Eve.562.IUS
534.5200

MILLERS
2639 Orlando Dr
Ph 371 0352

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ACRE WITH TERMS.

17) 50' LOTS NICELY WOODED

beautiful oaks, workshop.

41-Houses

600dused IV'S. $ &amp; up

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Arabia 317 4783

15CR ES executive farm,
--- -------.. - -3 BR. Ut. $300 month. 1st 1 last &amp;
irrigation, landscaped, work
STOP
AND
THINK
A MINUTE. It
$150 sec. dep. Realtor Assoc.
shop &amp; 3 BR, 3B, w pool.
ClassifIed Ads didn't work LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
Owner. 3722903
WITH TREES AND GOOD
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there wouldnt be any.
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ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. eox
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tm;''r,'
Tree Antiques, 11116 W 1st St
t'rinialivt's m. h na glass slyer
original .re,itions

I yr old. frost free, 11
coppe'rfor:c. fl
Sale
Amana microwave oven,
model PP 9. never used, $325
Moving or thinking of (j,,raq,'
Port Royal &amp;'Iec typewriter.
sale? Lot of Work' Will t,uy
likt' new, w case, stand &amp; I
Irorn or sell for you
swivel chair, $100 323 5513
•OANNY'S AIJC HON SAL ES *
ilOr,ent,tl rugs, new, s *
F',rct,,,ci El F 1. Saudi

85 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED.
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE I
IN OSTFEN AREA. $800 PER

PAR K

REALTY
WORLD.
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31—Apartments Furnished
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town, very clean 6. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.

1'icoaCh1i
HOuSIwive* CleanIng Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or 1 time basis
We DOwasli windowsl
677.5194

Branch Office

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JOE'S. 55.500.

2565
REALTORS

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NEW LISTING
1 story. be8ut . remodeled older
home 3 BR. Ii ,[t New energy I
saver 3lon (H A Icts of living
area, fireplace $17,300

FFATLIPES GALORE' Newly
uctorated 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath
home on quiet street. Family
LOTS NICELY WOODED
Pm and Florida Pm is an
NEAP PINECREST SCHOOL.
i.'tra bonus in this spacious '
57.300 TOTAL.
home,
One acre
plus.
Assumable mortgage 1 pct. I I NICELY WOODED OVER SIZ
warranty. 561.500.
FD LOT NEAR BAHAMA

Multiple Listing Service

That's Classified Ads

FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

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Fill your Pick Up $10
C.ill 322 3717

TREMENDOUS buy on Grand

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Mariner's Village.

CHEAP
Oak
firewood for sale
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MLS

Evq323.2n

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01.1 Ol IDEAS'
J.lin lIP H,1r Styles &amp; Jeans
sit I T 14111 S .5 N 11001: S I
L ,'vis Junior &amp; Missy
5
f I 4 (11(15W 48 ,lt 'p6' I T,ipc 8. Dr,'sses 1101 rench A',p
Station. Paol,t Ill 5873

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577,730

on Lake Ada. Just So. of
Airport Blvd. on 17-92 in
3235610
Sanford.
Call

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3223100

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LOVELY! 3 BR, 10 home in
DeBa,s in quiet neigh
borhood' Lu. lot with extras
Must see to apprecIate! OOIY I

tsUnfUrnlshed Sanford's Sales Leader
30_____________________________
(212 BR ApIs., 113 I BR Apt.
322 2420
No pets. carpet
SanfordAve. 7697371
ANYTIME

EALTOR

REMODEL!

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REALTY

4tRZALTT'

GIFTS
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FOR HER
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Black &amp; Whiti' TV's
$20 t'a While they last
[Rib's TV
2391 S Sanford Av
373 1131

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WHY BUY?

JUST MAl( F PAYMENTS 69 Ic
75 models C,itl 339 9100 or 8)4
4603 (Dealer 1

RN TIQUES

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53-1'V Radio-Stereo

Wheelchair for Sate

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Deal those high interest rates

STENSTROM

•th r'iaip, 8
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,iuN) I rans iii','(lS '010,' t'flQ
work AM FM St,.r,* .55k nc;
121 01314 .iit,'r
01

rrSELEcT,ONSl

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Moving Sale
lamps. dishes
braid rugs, outdoor f,'rn
stereo, etc 373 8933

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68 Most,iti,;

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SO—Miscellaneous.for Sale

S30 6133 or 379.47 lleves.

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I i, '.?,',' 4 oniin,rc al &amp; R,'5i
cl,-!'ti,d Au liins 11. App, ,,c,ils
(ill (''I I S A ,i,t 00 .323 5820

I Push puffon controls, has
carousel, still in warranty
Originally
$649,
assume
payments of 521 mo Agent 339

Business loens. Florida Mor
tgage Investment, 1333
Orange Ave., Suite 701. Winter
Park. 644-6132
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INC. REALTORS

I Convalescent Center, 950
Mellonville

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also make Peal Estate

OvIEDO BLACK HAMMOCK
90 acres, $7,000 per acre

Hwy 92 I miI wi'sl of Speedw.',
Day Ion,, Beach, w Ii hold
pubic AU TO AUCT ION eser',
Tuesday &amp; Saturday 8t 7 - 30 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 90i 253
8311 for ?Urflier detall6

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KEtvMOPE WASHER - Parts.
Service. Used Machines
We buy equity in houses, apts . &amp;
I
vacant land
Lucky In
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0691
vestments, P.O. lbs 29. I
Sanford, 327 414%

Sr.

Eves 327 0617, 37? 1587
.3fl 8182. 322 7377
207 E 25th St

FORREST GREENE

( Hwy. 17.92)
PHONE 323.7340

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323.7832

Lonqwood, cozy 3 BR, 20, lots of
storage, corner site with trees

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asher repo GE deluxe model
Sold orig *40933 uSed thor
time BaI. $189 11 or $19 35 mo
Agent 339 8388.

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.SANFORD AUCTION,

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47-A--Mortgages Bought

MUL TIPL F LISTING REAL TOP

Mon-Fri
9.Sdaily______________
322-2611
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I SR-5199 up. Pool. Adults only

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MASTER CHARGE

52-Appliances

330 woodsfand

MORRIS

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DAY ION .5 .54) 0 .5 1C T ON

VISA-

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C,,Il Harold Hall
Pe.ilty Inc REALTOR 323 5,71

HAL COLBERT REALTY In( I

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.

RN, 5 4 &amp; 1 12. full &amp; part time.

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Peg, REAL ESTATE Broker
i
290$. 37.92, Canelberrp, Fl.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

OURSELVES EDITOR

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loacresorangeqrove

H. Ernest

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DIETRICH

Wanted

OSTEEN
s wilderness acres
Enloy
n,4turr' Only 515.000. good
t'rmis

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE

for being my customers &amp;

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900cattle ranch

UPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

REALTORS
7710$anfordAve. 3277912
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80--AUtos for Sale

WICK ER SELECTION, I

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 377 0216

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SUITOR

24 HOUR lB 3229283
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good bc, heavy traffic area,
5.100.

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APE YOU INTERESTED'
20.,cr,'s Ike'front

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CHAIRS, LAMPS,

Used full size hotel motel tied
(tOg Very clean Ill 95,, (0
NolI 5 S,%nfor(1 (-tirnitur,'
S,ilvaqf', 17 92 So of $a,ilorct
327 8721

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until all the holiday bills are paid?"
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Orlando
.317 1377
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I ord Pickup
Ii
'r,,ny i.;--'ed On&amp;1 (.p'!..
'i.
12.' .I'SS
S ' 1100

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ODD TA BL ES, CH ESTS,

ott 01 total nsentory of brand
new interprinq heddini These
beds are not ulamnaqeci or
yt(Ofl(ts but brand new top Iin,
ree local
bedding sets only I
or
delivery NaIl's Santord
flilure salvage. 37 Y1. '.0 om
anfordU2 8721

'Do you have some holiday cheer that'II last

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Thank You, ThankYcu

o List

2'

2439$ Myrtle Aye
S.infor
J?t OAJO

WALN UT &amp; OA K

DI N I NG ROOM &amp;

ii', &amp; ,t.II
New 8. Lis,'ct t,rn'?urt'
323 8' I
3,lntor(1 Ayi'

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3 14P. 2 Ii. IS • 30 pool. c4reen
house. beaut landscaping and
I'ldny i'xtras Priced right
$55,900

pd. Inquire 500 S. Oak $11103.

l's easy to place. ClassIfIed Ad
We'll even help you word It.
Call 322.2611.

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MAHOGANY,

Why buy used' New brand nani,'
tx. springs 8. mattresses .,t :o
pct above dealers cost Twin
tuft size, queen &amp; king Jenkins
Furnitur., .u4 I .'SIh St IT'
O9tl I

SEItLER REALTY

3 BR, 4 B Country living on 4
acres with 330' lakefront. Also
I BR, I B quest cottage. Alt tot
2.O00

Sanford Gracious livilig. Peas.
Weeklyl monthlyrates, utilities

Resident1.11CommercIal
220752
aft S
)75.4 137

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Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish December 10, 17, 1979

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Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
t
3886 or 37) 7710

BRASS &amp; BRIC.A-BRAC

clomoa

Nighi

373.5774 Day or

2'

78-t0ces

THE NORTH •
TR(JCKFULLOF

Kenniore 1:1 drop in range, Self
tIi',ii oven. ceramic ookiop.
exc conct $1S0 323 792!

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0,111 .3221621 IT'

FOR '79

Ii RN IT Li WE &amp; 1,i IN

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Furnished Rooms
For Rent
Inquire 101 Magnolia Ave.

Al B PAINTING

CaIl$31.53990,$$7.0136

16k
PAR W. MCCURRY JR.
Independent Square
Jacksonville, Florida 32202

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Yard debrIs, Trash
5.ppllancs &amp; MIR.
(LOCAL) 3495371

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ARTHUR H. SECKWIIH g.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Eve Crabtree

Sy: . TIITyD.Coe
DEPUTY CLERK
Publi*h: Decimber 10, ii, 24, 31,

IDYL LWILDE
S'unning 3 BR. 2B custom home,
formal living &amp; dining rm's,
white brick EP in FR. fenced
cot lot &amp; oaks 587.500.

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Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes,Upholstery

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3 BR F I', on 7 plus acres
completely turn &amp; tenceci in
P,,ola S39900

2 ch,',r barber shop. full equip
.
under "xc
lease. uood
location, $3000

CORRESPONDENTS

? NEED CASH ?

IN FROM •

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Call 1.35 For Terms

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY. SELL. TRADE
Ill 3ISE First St
322 3672

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25—Loaos

MON., DEC. 17, 7 PM.

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ROBBIE'S

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PUBLIC AUCTION •

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C.PAI4 IT QUICK
Super sharp 3 BR fenced cor lot,
FR, eat in kt oversizc.d Bps
537.800

Fenced) BR. I 13, Dbt. lot This
privacy in tOwni Only
529.900

Partially disabled man wbuld
like piece work, addressing
envelopes, pick up &amp; delivery,
etc. Very reliable. 8308061.
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t'oI,iroict I, and c'ami'r,,
,iIi',ost new 3 IC43 I'i Ar 'ii
"cay', itiity 2205% p'e,,t,'r ,itiio
300 W 2 switches 3110 1230:113

p

NO OLIAL lIVING 3 DR home
N.',' ('.'pita! H8,A 8. carpe'
Own,'r
will
tn,nct. w
suIstant,iI ciwn 333.000 372

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1980.

ClINt

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Wanted hairdresser w clientele
for young aggressive shop
Combination women's sports
wear Shop &amp; beauty salon, Pay
high percentage. Call 322 9558.
930 to 430

Tower Financial Serv.
I 600211 2469

_Lai&amp;LainiscapIng

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
AD.

CHARLES HARRIS and GAIL G.
HARRIS, his wife,
Defendants.
NOTICEOPSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN
THAT, pursuant to an Order of

clerk

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OWNER WILL FINANCE
2 BR home w eat in kit &amp; superb
loCation 319.500 Low dwn
payment

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
5pedait', 2$ yrs. Exp. 069.6567.

Plaintiff,

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WANTED
local business needs a qualified
manager for restaurant ope
ration, Must be bondable, re
liable, pleasing personality re
auired. Send resume to Box 40.
co The Evening Herald, P.O
Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 37773

21-Situations_Wanted

Danny S AuCtion 372 7010
Buy Sell Consign
2621 Sanford Ave 323 5172

4 pct
nterest to qualified
titiyt'rs New homes with
ronttIy payments under 5250
ow dowl' p,,yrnnnts 322 2787

m:lassif led Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find
anywhere.

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JAY'SAPPLIANCES
MalorApplianceRepair
Undernewownership
323.5434

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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
327 59'4O

BEDDINc.
Wholesale to .111 OrI,incto Whole
sale 1 utn 2501) lndustr ,l flJy
Orl.ndci

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presented In a column in The
Evening Herald, we want to
talk with you.

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Final Judgment of foreclosure
entered in the abovecaptioned
action. I will sell the property
situated In Seminole County,
Florida, described as:
Lot
14,
Block
"C,"

is,,
wllibsenled.aInstyouf,rt,,
danddinth,petiU.nfor
Permanent Coinmltmunb.
WITNESS my hand and e011clal
sisl as the
of said Court mis
flhdayofDacem$r,1195,

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WE At Tfl13 77
MLII TIPI. F LISTING SERVICE
Fv
862 3655 J22!59 -

P01 I CE OF F IC E P
The
Orlando Civil Service Office
wilt be scheduling candidates
for the examination for Police
Officer, beginning Monday.
December 17, 1979 through
Friday. January .1. 1980 In
terested persons should apply
tn person to the Orlando Civil
Service Offirp. City HlI I
Annex, 110 S Boone Avenue
(directly behind City Hall)
Monday through Friday, 8,00
a.m to S 00 p m Orlando iS an
Equal Opportunity Employer

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72-Auction

I IIRNI TIP U

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Lo Down Payment
Caso tor ,our Ot' Will btilil on
,i)ur i$ am our lot

STEMPER AGENCY

WEATHE PIZATION
SUPERVISOR TRAINEE
3 yrs exp in carpentry including
one yr. as Supervisor Ep
working With young adults
either in a paid position or as a
volunteer Salary $10000
Send
resume
to
Weatherizafion Supervisor
Trainee position. P 0 1389,
Sanford. F I
32771 Equal
Opportunity Employer.

for Sale

VA. F HA.235-Con. Homes

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CASSELBERRY and it you
have a knack for gathering the
4ocloI news from your
respectIve community to be

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Immedlitely

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porat ion,

fit, the oripitat
with the Clerk of me Court either
befor, servics on Petitlener's

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by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

REALTOR

TWO BIG EXT PAS
Zoned cornn1 &amp; less than I mi
'torn 1k Monroe 2 BR ?B.
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high lots, F P &amp; lots ot 'tees
Office lOS 628 3005
Aft,r Hours 323.6400

a home for

t'(OnOm(OI gas wall
&amp; t)f1qe Fenced rear
vu . convenient bC LW a. Fla
cm, w w carp 329.500

To write news of local Interest
SAN
from LONGWOOD

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F GUT INFLATION Invest in
iti
2 unit apt Only S30,000

Desk Clerk, afternoon Shift
Apply in person, Holiday Inn of
Sanford on the Lakefront

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WASHINGTON OAKS, SECTION
TWO, according totheplat thei.sol
as recorded in PIat Book IS, Pages
06 and Si, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
at PUblIc sale, to tM h1ghest
best bidder for cash, at me W.
front door Of the SemInole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, at
11:00 o'clock AM. on January 4,

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WANTED

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 75.1981 CA 09
COLONIAL MORTGAGE SER.
VICE CO.. a California cor.

and

F HAVE IT
313.000

Sales lady. exp in ladies ready
to wear, apply in person Only
No phone calls, P0 Jay. 118 E
1st St., Santord
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3)500 DOWN w.II buy 10 ,icres
(eec1ed access to the St Johns

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FOSES O'MA$TA and NANI
FLORIAN OMASTA, for sub.
sloven? adoption,
you are

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details. call
I 811 1687 or UI 3079

GENERAL OFFICE

Work with great bunch of people,
Sanford area.

County, Florida, in accordance
with the provisions of the Fic.
Iltious Name Statutes, towit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
1957.

1979.

of February, 1971, a? Leydon
Township, Illinois. fe CHRISTINE

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County, Florida, under the tic.

titious name of TRIPLE "0"
FARMS and that We Intend to
register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole

Wanted

PT FT waitresses PM AM ep
only in, fine dining See Mrs
0., Deltona Inn. 66$ 4493

JOBS!

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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
Clerkof the
CircuIt Court
By: .5. Terry 0. Ccx
DEPUTYCLERK
PublIsh: December to. 17, 74, 31,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDiCIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
$IMINOI.E COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 77.1$56.CjA
IN THE INTEREST OF
KEVIN O'MASTA,
A Child.
NOTICEOFACTIOpe
TO: HANS FLORIAN O'MASTA
13309 Copper N.E.
Aprfment 4
Albuquerque, New MexIco
$7123
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Petition under
oath has been flied In me eboy,.
styled Court for the permanent
commNm.ntofKEvIpeO'AaAST
Imate child, born on the ICN day

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WITNESS my hand and official
seal as the Clerk of said Court this
7th day of December, 1979.

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18—Help Wanted

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NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: JOYCE JONES PATTERSON
1OM Worden South East
Grand Rapids, MIchigan 39507
you
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Petition under
oath has been flIed In the above.
styled Court for the permanent
commitment of WILLIAM DEAN
JONES, born on the 19th day of
February, 1971, to JOYCE JONES
PATTERSON, for subsequent
adoption, and you are hereby
required to serve a copy of your
'itten defenses, i any, to it on
JOSEPH
W.
DUROCHER,
Esquire, Petloner's attorney,
whose address is 1315 East
Robinson Street, Orlando, FlorIda,
32501, on or before the 11th day of
January, 1900, and fIle the original
with the Clerk of the Court either
before service on PetItioner's
attorney
or
immediately
thereafter; otherwise, a default
will be entered against you for the
relief demanded Intlie PetItion for

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of the
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A Child.

DEQPO

ths,9ter

Creative Expressions

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WILLIAM DEAN JONES,

Court
Publish Dec. 17, 24. 31, 1979—Jan.
7, 1900

or

MERRY CHRISTMAS

IN THE INTEREST OF

CynthIa Proctor
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. BeckwIth
Clerk of the Circuit

attorney

Fc,. Sale
DREAM NAVEL ORANGES
Simpson
3273313

Noon The DQf8efoe Publicotion
Sunday Noon Ft'iday

THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL

December, 1979.
(SEAL)

January, 1*

44C line
39c a line
36c a line

DEADLINES

CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLIDA
CASE NO. 71.49.CJA

Witnsssmyhandandsealofthls
this

appear here tomorrow.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

wIlIb.enter.dagainstyouforthe
relief demanded in the petition.
on

HutchiSon 3224036.

1 l—lnstructiorn

Permanent Commitment.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal as the Clerk of said Court this
7th day of December, 1919.'
ARTHUR H.BECKWITH,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: .5. Terry 0. Con
DEPUTY CLERK
Publish: 0 comb,? 10, 17, 24, 31,
1979.
DEQ29.

Colonial Lane, Longwood, Florida
32750, en or bete the 1PUI day of
llflV5I
1980, aed file the orIlnaI

Monday, Dec. Il, 199—JD

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Lines Minimum

attorney
immediately
or
thereafter; otherwise, a default
will be entered against you for the
relIef demanded in the Petition for

YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFI ED that a petItIon for the
adoption of your chIld, LEANN
BROOK HOLDER. has been filed,
end you are required to serve a
copy of your wrItten defenses, if
any, to it to RICHARD W.
COPELAND,
Attorney
for
PetItioners, wtaose address Ii 209

ARTHUR H. BICKWITH,

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with the Clerk of the Court either
before service on PetItIoner's

10. 11,21, 197

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today and your Classified Ad will

7coecutive times

Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida,
32501, on or before the 11th day of
January, 1950, and file the original

Residence Unknown

Court

....

JOSEPH
W.
DuROCHER,
Esquire, Petitioner's attorney,
whose address is 1315 East

TO: Johnny Clyde Holder

pef

t'.o. Drawer 0
Sanford, Florida 27771

husb.nd, Edward

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530 PM
8 00 AM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
9 Noon

required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on

2J.CA.2o.E
ON RE: The adoption of
LEANN BROOK HOLDER
NOTICE OF ACTION

EsquIre, PetitIoner's attorney,
whosi address is 131$ East
RobInson Street, Orlando, FlefldL
32301. on or before the 11th day of

)979

usid tO
wie the M
gpd_. Her mother, WIimls
'P.
pw.ly killed herself Friday

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIRCUIT CIVIL CASE NO. 79.

BERRY. P.O. Drawer 0, Sanford,

(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. *ECKWITH JR.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT

h 111y's farm

Cd: 322•2611

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hat weE to' hnari bin..

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DEP.101

hereby reQuIred to serve a copy of
pour written defenses, if any, to $
on JOSEPH W. DuROCHER,

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for what you have to sell. Call

1 time
.lcnns,cutive tames

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styled Court for the permanent
commitment of MIKER EARL
JONES, a.k.a MICHAEL EARL
JONES. born on the 72nd day of
July, 1972 to JOYCE JONES
PATTERSON, for subsequent
adoptIon, and you are hereby

and

Seminole County. Florida, and
serve a copy thereof on
petitioner's attorney, ROGER L.
Florida 32771, on or before tt'e ah
day of January, 1980. otherwIse a
default will be unbred aeOn?

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ositte

S.

NOTICIOPACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
CONNIE JO WIL.IANKS, etiose
last known residence and mailing
address 11927 N. Sparkman Street,
Hartselle, Alabama 35640:
YOU
AE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a proceeding for
dissolution of marriage has been
filed agaInst you and that
Petitioner, VERNON CECIL
WIL BANKS. is seeking relief

edmmorlsiof

i$ala why the Iliermatlan
did rM reach local stdhonitlas

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RespondentWlte.

her father's body burled In an
onihouse and her m*her in

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! DeWty,srtpserad

and
CONNIE JO WILBANKS.

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Section 565.09 Florida Statutes
1957.

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Pe$itioner.Plusband,

RAEFORD, N.C. (UP!)
Hoke County 51ig'jff Da
Barrington uys the FBI
waited seven months to give
local authorities details of a
35•year.old Hoks County
slaying.
In March' AnnIe Blue Perry
authorized the FBI to give,
NorthCarcllnaauthorltjesde.

HOURS

ARE
YOU
HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Petition under
oath has been filed in the above.

cordancewiththeprovlsionsof the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:

1979.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79377$
IN RE; THE MARRIAGE Or:
VERNON CECIL WILIANKS,

DECEMBER

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busIness at 204
Vinewood
DrIve,
Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the fictitious name of AtlantIc
Pacific Enterprises and that I
Intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida In ac.

51g. JOHN R. EINMO
Publish November 26

Winter PQrk

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Lost: Man's horseshoe ring
Vicinity Zayre Plaza
REWARD. 3236655

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"We are trying to enlist the community to
help us," Williams said. "I've got my whole
crew out and have cancelled all days off until
this thing Is solved."

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.
(UP!) - Authorities continue
to search today for 31 of 45
persons indicted In connection
with a sting operation In
had rint a
which undercover officers
bought $2.2 million in stolen sp.clal
goods.
"They've scattered and it'll
to stor• all H.
take us a while to round them
•
up," said LI. Mike LeVan, stol.n
administrative coordinator
the 18'month In- I
Legal Notice
vestigatlon. "I'm sure some ________________________
OF SHERIFF'S SALE
are out of state.
g NOTICE
NOt ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Fourteen persons were an- that
by virtue of that certain Writ
rested over the weekend as
of Execution issued out of and
state

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The two were believed, to be the only
Mormon missionaries in the area, Williams
said. Mrs. King came to the area just last
snth from Salt--lake City, while Mrs
Teuscher arrived from Idaho about five
mortlis ago.
Police were talking to "all the people"
listed in their log, book of activities, he said,
and officials were talking to a missionary in
another state who had worked in Charleston
with one of the victims.
He said the women were apparently killed
elsewhere and then abandoned in their car ai
the mall. A security guard found them about
8:30 a.m. and called police.
Onewoman'sbod, waswedgedbetweenthe
front and back seats, while the other woman
was found in the trunk.
'We believe it actually happened out of our
jurisdiction In Berkeley County, that's the
area they were working out of," Williams
said.
Police refused to say how many times the
women had been shot, saying that informalion would help them determine the truthfulness of any statement taker. from a

derco ver Police
Indictments

Sheriff Blasts

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Grapefruit. Oranges,
Tangerines &amp; Lemons. P. U.

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Wagon Wheel
Bunk Beds
$70
$437056

from Dec. 1$ tr,ru Dec.
also antjq refinishing. Free
pick up &amp; dcllvéry. Come set' f
us. Hwy. 4192mi Not Oyiedo
,
365 3110

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j'jIb FOR HER

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Select Style and Warmth of

Daniel Green Slippers
KN1GHTS,20I F 1st Downtown '

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1979 Wellcraft 195 Bowridt'r. 228
hp Mcrc cruiser 10 brrs .

many extras Asking 59.530
862 1926 or 869 0539 afI 6

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of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the
government blamed the United States.
Militant students said they would put
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County
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or lease Seminole
proposed
emorial Hospital.
The commission's action eliminates
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Hospital Management Corporation, Miami, and Gateway Medical
Management Inc., Clearwater. sun
being considered are Florida Hospital a
Seventh-day Adventist non-profit
organization; Hospital Corporation of
America, a Nashville for-profit
and the proposal of the hospital's curren't
board oItrstees
The interviews were scheduled for Jan.
10, five days before the commission holds
public hearings on the issue.
Commission Chairman Bill Kirchhoff
said the proposals of the eliminated
groups "were not in the same league" as
the others.
Florida Hospital and Hospital Corporation of America are offering to spend
millions of dollars each, including cash
payments to the county, Kirchhoff said.
Florida Hospital would buy Seminole
Memorial for $8.2 million and spend an

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The gunmen opened fire on Moffateb
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additional $6 million renovating it. In

College of Tehran. Mofaetteh fled into the
building but was pursued by the gunmen
and shot In the head, shoulder, hand and
ankle. He died about three hours later.
The Identity of the killers, who
authorities reported escaped on the
motorcycle after seizing the weapons of
the dead and wounded, was not ffl1JfldJ.
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assassinated earlier by hitmen of
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Mofatteh, a leader of the antlshah
movement during Khomeini's exile, was
the third close confidant of the Khomeini
tO be assassinated recently.
The ruling Revolutionary Council said
in a statement: "One more prominent
spiritual leader has been made a target
by the enemy. He has been shot down by
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
some sort of Inflammatory because you were having a
disease of the rectal area problem. Rectal and colon
rather than just simple cancer combined are the
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second most common cause of
hemorrhoids.
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cancer deaths In both men
I m sending you The Health and women. Anyone who has
YOUR BIRTHDAY
disadvantage as much as it is
Letter
number
13-12,
December 13, 1979
a change in bowel habits or
to his or hers.
Hemorrhoids:
New Treat* unexplained bleeding or pain
Solid achievement can be
TAURUS ( Anrfl 20Mau
made this coming year if If you find ourself forced w ments For An Old Affliction, or other problems would be
to give you a better idea of well advised to see a doctor as
you're willing to change that shire time with
t try to push your family what hemorrhoids are and soon as possible. Most of these
which has been Unproductive don'
for you. Friends will be eager to the wall today.Treat them what can be done about them. cancers can be cured If
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to help you open up new like friends and you'ii
Issue can send 75 cents with a problem Is many of
get
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demands on those who are to the wall today. Treat them
Involved In your business like friends and youll get
today. Be a friend, not a- ('ther.
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County commissioners noted Monday that one of the groups proposing to take
over Seminole Memorial Hospital has been undertaking "a major pubLic
rela tions campaign" In the hospital's constituent area.
Although annoyed, the commissioners agreed not to try to take any action to
stop it.
"We said they couldn't go around saying bad things about the other applicants," Assistant County Administrator Jeff Etchberger said. "But we didn't
say they couldn't blow their own horn."
The commissioners did not name the group. However, Florida Hospital,
Orlando, has been making its sales pitch to the community since October by
means of letters, a survey and public meetings before groups and clubs.
Officials of the hospital, run by the Seventh-day Adventist Health System.
Sunbelt, say they need to counter misconceptions and rumors about their
operation.
Adventist Health System Regional Vice President Mardian Blair released to
the Herald results of a survey taken in Seminole County which asked residents
for opinions on Florida Hospital and the Adventist system.
Fifty-six of 300 mailed questionnaires were returned. Asked "What Is your
general impression of Florida Hospital?" 60 percent of the respondents said
"excellent." Twenty percent said their general impression was "good" and 2
percent said It was "fair." Five percent checked "other" and 13 percent left the

question blank.

Blair and Florida Hospital Vice President Jim Morris said it was evident the
addition, it proposes construction of a
respondents
had many misconceptions about Florida Hospital and the Adsatellite facility somewhere between
ventist
system.
Their public relations campaign Is an effort to correct these,
Seminole Memorial Hospital and Florida
said.
they
Hospital-Altamonte in the 1-4 corridor
The survey shows some people th ink the Adventists cut back services on the
"at some point in the future." The group
Sabbath, and fail to serve meat with their meals.
also offered to take over the county's
Although the Seventh-by Adventist religion encourages vegetarianism,
ambulance service if so requested.
Florida Hospital's top corporate officers showed menus to prove there is "real ,
Hospital Corporation of America
Meat" available at every meal if the patients want it.
stated in its proposal that Ithe cost of
As for services not being available on Saturday, their Sabbath, Morris said
renovating the existing facility would be
"that
simply is not true."
almost as great as the cost of a new
"Every
service is available, at any time it is needed," he said.
and
capacity
bed
hospital with similar
According to a Seminole Memorial Hospital insider, the present doctors and
service. The corporation proposes to
staff at the hospital fear they will lose their jobs to those of the Adventist
build a new $18 million 200-bed facility
refigion if Florida Hospital takes over.
within the city limits of Sanford.
BIsLI' sa id this is not true. Florida Hospital, he said, would utilize eli of the
During construction of the new
present
employees, except the top three or tour admintafrative positions. to
hospital, the corporation proposes
"In any business that changes hands," he said, "there is a realignment of t
lease the old facility from the county for
philosophy and personnel. That's a basic fact of mankind."
$2 million. After occupation of the new
As of July 24, 1979, Morris said, these were the percentages of Seven-day
hospital the county would still own the old
Adventist employees at Florida Hospital:
facility worth several million dollars,
Directors.assistants,93.Sperccnt; supervisors lVor equivalent, 65.7 percent; Kirchhoff said.
directors
of nursing, 69 percent; head nurses and supervisors, 26 percent;
Both Hospital corporation of America
assistant
head nurses, 38 percent. Total Florida Hospital Seven-day Adventist
and Florida Hospital are pledging to
employes: 36.75 percent—DIANE PETRYK
make about a $24 million investment,
Kirchhoff said.
The current Board of Trustees of
'This offering will be based upon a
Seminole Memorial have proposed to handle Indigent care will be a major
spend $16 million renovating the current consideration in the selection process. need which is judged to be an emergency
facility If their proposal to switch from
The current hospital trustees pledge or urgent situation as determined by a
county-owned to a private, non-profit that under their proposal all services of staff physician,"the Florida Hospital
corporation is approved. They would the hospital would be available to any proposal states.
Hospital Corporation of America
lease the hospital from the county for $1 a indigent requiring emergency medical
the
pledges
it will provide care for all inyear.
treatment with the expectation that
Methodist Hospital Foundation, count will reimburse the hos ital for dividuals, regardless of their ability to
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Jacksonville, was eliminated Last week
pay, through physician's orders.
r rendered t S minol Count
"We feel certain," the corporation's
because Its proposal was for a residents who cannot qualify for special
proposal states, "that the amount of
management contract not a purchase or funding
additional tax revenue provided by HCA
lease.
Florida Hospital pledges that all as a result of its private ownership
Since the county is responsible for
providing medical care to those who services offered by the facility will be will, to a great extent, assist the county in
cannot afford to pay for it, how those available for the care of the indigent providing for indigent care more so than
under its present not-for-profit system."
proposing to takeover the hospital would patient.

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annexation in court.
completely surrounded by property in
Moore said a property owner should another governmental jurisdiction. The
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utility rates and Items needed by the do not Include the proposed "phase II" of.
would have to be cut, he said.
using figures paused a two-year budget In 1979.
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the matter and grant additional aid to will be falling behind the Inflation rate, Social Security and other services, said plemented on schedule, an additional $24
million would have to be added to the
Harris.
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Court Su pp orts U.S., Shah Leaves
12—Ivening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (UPI) The court further ordered that the take up permanent residence in Panama, stated its hope that the provision for a
"The shah entered the United States nation and consulation yesterday
The International Court of Justice Islamic Republic of Iran, which was not the White house announced today.
place of residence for the shah in Oct. 2.) for diagnosis and evaluation of his tF'ri"ay, his physicians advised the
unanimously today called on Iran to represented in court, should afford all
The text of Presidential spokesman Panama will help to bring about a medical condition at Cornell Medical shah that his medical condition does not
release the American hostages In U.S. diplomatic and consular staff the Jody Powell°s continued:
peaceful resolution of the present crisis. Facility in New York. On Dec. 2 he en- preclude his taking up residence in
Tebran.
"full protection, privileges and Im"President Carter has expressed to tered Wilford Hall Air Force Hospital at Panama.'
"The former shah of Iran departed
In a decision delivered by Court munitles to which they are entitled under Lackland Mr Force Base this morning Panama the appreciation of the Lackland Air Force Base. There he has
The deposed inonarch arrived in New
President Sir Humphrey Waldock, the 15 the treaties in force between the IV.O for Panama. He will establish residence American people for the humanitarian continued his recuperation.
York from Mexico Oct. 22 for cancer
judges of the court unanimously agreed States, and under general International there in response to a longstanding and statesmanlike attitude of the
"As the shah stated when he entered treatment and gall bladder surgery. His
that the U.S. embassy in Tehran should law..."
request from the government of government of Panama."
the United States, he intended to leave arrival sparked the seizure of the U.S.
be returned to the full control of the
Powell later changed the word request the United States when his medical Embassy in Tehran and the taking of
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The former Panama.
United States government.
"The government of Panama has to read "invitation" In his statement.
condition permitted. After an exami- American hostages
shah of Iran has left the United States to

Fridley, Dec. 14, 97
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Book L'I
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'Best Doctors I n The U.S.

By CAROL FELSENTHAL
American Ubrary Aiii.

did ask doctors to identify "good doctors" as well as
"great brains" by asking them to evaluate their peers on
their I Irapport and sympathy" for people as well as their
medical skill.
We all know someone, writes John T. Spooner In "Smart
People: A User's Guide to the Experts," who Is always
ushered to the front of the line, who gets a bigger discount
from his stockbroker, who gets tickets to a sold-out
"
Horowitz concert, who gets his doctor to make house calls.
dl
You can beso lucky, Spooner proinlsea,if you learn how
to surround yourself with experts, "a master person for
,
every need." (Society has grown too complicated, too.
•
overcrowded, too Indifferent, too controlled by a massive
.
Washington bureaucracy which has turned us all into
numbers, for the individual to try to fend for himself.)
•.
Spooner's book is supposed to tell you how -to get
..
everything from a Super Bowl ticket to a brilliant doctor
with the bedside manner of Dr. Kildare.
What Spooner, who wrote "Confessions of a Stockbroker," does, unfortunately, is tell us more about himself, his dubs, the famous people he has known, his good
taste, which university president he plays squash with,
'
which doctor he plays tennis with and meeting John
Updike at a Cambridge cocktail party, etc., etc.
His chapter "Medical Smarts" (how to find a good
doctor) is as silly and Insufferable as the rest. ("Play
squash regularly with your doctor" is typical of his ad.
vice.) But, fortunately, Spooner interviewed his doctor
'
(after squash, in the locker room) and the doctor makes
much more sense than his patient.
Medicine Is an Inexact art, he says, not an exact
John Pekkanen's "Best Doctors in the U.S."
science. It wasn't too long ago that a diagnosis ofdlptherla
helps sick and worried laymen overcome their
was done by smell. Diphtheria smells like a mouse.
intimidation by medicine's mystique.
Franklin Roosevelt died of high blood pressure. "He
could have been saved by something available to anyone
today for 35 cents. Dierel would have saved him."
Once you're admitted to the hospital, the quality of care
also depends on your doctor — varying not only from one
The history port of an exam, in many ways, is more
hospital to the next, but considerably within the same important than all of the poking and probing that precedes
hospital," one doctor wrote. "The top level goes to those It. Hippocrates said, "Listen to the patient. He'll tell you
patients who have doctors that demand It. The second what's wrong."
"The antibiotics doctors use and the drugs they
level of care goes to those patients whose doctors
prescribe
are often dictated by the doctor's relations with
known to the hospital staff to be lazy or sloppy."
(frH4 (Itljnpar,y salesman," Spooner's doctor advises.
Pekkanen also Includes a section on "How to See the
And finally, "Doctors should have a sign in their office,
Top Man," which is helpful. Although the author seems
for their own benefit saying, Is it a medical decision or
more concerned with brains than with bedside manner, he because of the payment on the house?",.
.

In a classic study of 100 New York City hospitals,
researchers found that 43 percent of patient care was
"less than good" and 23 percent was "poor." Yet the
survey also found that patients were "overwhelmingly"
satisfied with their care.
These blissfully oblivious patients could have used John
Pekkanen's "Best Doctors In the U.S.: A Guide to the
Fined Specialists, Hospitals and Health Centers."
Most laymen, particularly sick and worried laymen, are
thoroughly intimidated by medicine's mystique. "They
don't understand the process or the language," explains
Pekkanen.
What to do? Well, according to Pekkanen, a medical
writeand Neiman Fellow at Harvard, your best bet 15 to
find the very best doctor you can - and Pekkanen Just
happens to have this handy, well-organized book that lids
names and full addresses for 2,500 doctors in every major
specialty and every major geographical region.
What makes Pekkaneñ's book unusual is that his 2,500
"best doctors" were chosen by their peers, via a
questionnaire he sent to over 500 doctors.
Pekkanen guaranteed them complete confidentiality —
uot a single quote is Identified. The result is a frank appralsal; as one doctor-respondent put It, "We certainly
know who the best doctors are. And In private we express
very strong opinions about who Is good and who Isn't. The
public has a full right to know who we think are the best In
ur profession."
Pekkanen asked doctors for names of doctors they
themselves would turn to for a major Illness in their own
family - in other words, he asked doctors for "the absolute bed."
In a chapter on choosing a good doctor, Pekkanen advises that your doctor should be board certified, have gone
to a U.S. medical school and have served his residency at
a university-affiliated hospital. If a doctor tells you that
surgery IA the solution to what ails you and you tell
you want a second opinion and ask him to recommend
another specialist, "His reaction to this request
purtant," Pekkanen stresses. "Every physician 1fl
terviewed on this subject agreed. U your doctor balks in
any way ,.. you should at the very least reconsider keeping
him u your doctor."

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A new 30In a separate decision Friday, the
month
certificate
of
deposit
will
be of- regulators announced the interest
Joys And Successes
fered Jan. 1 that will allow small savers ceilings on deposits maturing in 90 days
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rates, federal financial regulators say. n quarter of 1 percent.
Of Past And Present
Also, the new certificates will require
Banks will be allowed to pay 5.75
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no minimum deposit, a majtr percent on such deposits while thrift
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protect their savin gs against inflation.
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strongly opposed by the banks.
market funds.
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If the new certificates are successful,
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loans within the hard-pressed housing average of 2's-year U.S. Treasury
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industry. That means home mortgages securities. Currently, that rate Is about
11 percent.
would become easier to obtain.
Savings and loan associations and
For
those
not
Americans
seeking
a
new
The authors say they did not intend to forming their own separate cornByJANE CAELBERRY
Historical Society. The winner will be
mortgage,
the
government
savings
banks will issue the certificates
decision
is
Herald Staff Writer
announced at the Florida Historical report everything that happened during munities.
help
still
significant
because
it
allows
them
at
one
half of 1 percent below the
Ovledoans past, present and future, Society state convention to be held in Oviedo's first century, but only to select
Neighbors banded together to
access
to
high
interest
rates
on
their
Treasury
index. The commercial bank
gratitude
to
University
of
May
in
Orlando.
events
that
portray
the
character
of
the
each
other
roll
logs,
build
houses,
owe a debt of
The book was also praised by Dr. town with a total view that involves the slaughter hogs, grind cane and quilt, savings, no matter how little money they rate would be three quarters of 1 percent
Central Florida English Professor
less.
Richard Adicks and Oviedo High School Joseph Duff, chairman of the National future as well as the past. It Is replete turning work into community social have to invest,
Six-month
money
market
certificates
The rate would be adjusted each
events.
Registrar Donna Neely,'who co-authored Endowment for the Humanities, in his with anecdotes and rough humor.
offered
by
financial
institutions
have
month.
But purchasers of the new cerThe authors paint a vivid picture of the
"Oviedo: Biography of a Town," now off luncheon speech Friday in Orlando. Duff
The disastrous freeze, the big fire, the now
$10,000
minimum.
Most
money
market
tificates
would receive a fixed rate of
was in the area as commencement post Civil War period and pioneer coming of the railroad and the horseless a
the press. .
over
dividing
funds
require
a
minimum
deposit
of
at
return
for
the 30-month life of the certhe
rural
speaker
Central
Florida.
development
up
to
1968,
native
of
glossing
is
not
at University of
Although neither
over carriage, the great debate
least
$1,000.
tificate,
community,
They
depict
the
people
Seminole
County
Published
In
a
limited
edition
of
600,
Imperfections.
from Orange County between the editors
Southeast
In addition to the high interest rates,
"Ibis new certificate is significant
t*have managiild to capture the spirit which is alraWy thre"uartas sold, the and events in all their human frailities, of the Sanford Herald and Orlando
the
new
certificates
of
deposit
also
will
because
it will provide a real incentive
ud
dorm
of
the
place
and
the
folks
that
book
ls
available
for
$l5
plus
tax
from
the
defeats
and
tragedies
as
well
as
Sentinel
and
the
Reporter
Star,
the
map
B
have lived and worked there over the Book Mark in Sanford or may be ordered moments of heroism, joy and success. factory swindle and the bank bombing, allow for compounding, a feature not for savers," said Chairman Jay Janis of
available for money mluket certificates. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
Their individual everyday lives are the mystery of the Oviedo "llgi"
from Box 549, Oviedo, F).
pad 100 years.
Adicks, a native of Lake City, has lived
woven together in the overall history of they're all there.
Graphic artist Jagdisis Qzavda, who the nation, state, county and community.
at Lob Charm in Oviedo with his wife.
And there Is the school yearbook Hot Air Balloon Hits Power Line; 4 Die
MUibsd, and daughter, Jennifer, since helped with the selection of and
dedicated
to the pilot of the Navy A3D
DAVIE, Fla. (UP!)— A hot air balloon and caught fire, police said.
Many of the industrious founding
I9W He has VAllsbed articles on W.9 preservation of the pb*pa* used In
who
stayed
with
his
plane
rather
than
making
prac ce takeoffs and - landings
'Me dead included a woman and three
were people of
history and edited the historic the book and the layout design, has en- fathers (and mothers)
in
the
community
risking
crashing
into
the
nearby
school
brushed
against
a power line along a golf men. Names of the dead were withheld
tered
It
in
International
competition
for
strong
faith
and
live
'o,ts's Report on East Florida" in
art component and layout.
centered around the churches the)' and
wiping
out
a whole generation of course today, killing the four occupants pending notification of relatives. The
Oviedo
yo
g
people.
un
The Inscription In the gondola as the balloon exploded woman apparently was acting as pilot.
UM N.elv. a native of Iowa, moved to
In researching the history, Adicics and darted, providing stability long before ri.u,I "flna In thA timalu
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1k.
Qvi4do 33 yours ap, and On oW her Mrs. Neely utilized a variety of resources there was a structured city government, pi and crew of the crippled plane,
Incl uding taped hgervlews with old- schools or law enforcemmt.
husband Ralph live In the Garden Grove
these heroic men chose to the so we could
action of Oviedo. She writes a column thDetl 10 the 5TU old flCWSP$PCT
Their
Isola
ted, self-contained corn- live. For this decision and deed we will be
CSfl51
recorih, books
br ON Outlook, an OVIedOhMed weekly.
and land
generated independence and they forever grateful."
ake
University,
she
records
from
the
late
19th Cent ury and munity
of
Dr
u.
A
v
f of land teeming with fish and
The book closes with a quote from Dr.
ed
of
li
'5 dIfOO ff010 R011ins pouul papers and diaries,
iscelved
game.
In
the
ye
s
Immediately
after
the
F
ter after one of his winter visits,
ar
os
Their search was made easier by
War,
t
first
set
tlers began to take "Even tho ugh Oviedo is not big, or rich,
Civil
he
3Ithortors spent eight years fict that SO fl1Y Of the desomdants of
homesteads In the marshland and or handsome, It has Its own charm. The
!sarcidng and writing the dory of early settlers Mill live In the area with flupatwoo
names such as Aulin, Gore, Lawtost, ' were ds south of Lake Jesup. Most people are kind and hospitable and good
Qvisds, a town which c 1rMed
dispossessed Southerners, In. neighbors. It has been a pleasure to
(fltfl
Of the r'InIJq of the set- Wheeler. Boston, and Nelson.
eluding George C. Powell, who came spend a few months in their midst.
11010mM, thus known as the like
Far from dry dates and at'4ka, the fleeing the notoriety and disgrace thrust
"The qualities that Henry Foster found
(il Jauç) COSTUUUIIIIY, 10 MaidS.
bock Is about very real people and takes an him by his son's Involvement in the in Oviedo have become rare today,"
concl uded the authors, "Oviedo can do
In additlor' to local acclaim, "Oviedo: them tlwongh the good times and the bad. Lincoln assassination.
They were joined by wealthy nor- well for itself by sw.lalning and renewing
-510grapby of a Town," published You find yourself laughing and crying
icently by Executive Press of Orlando, with them as they struggle to survive by therners such as Dr. Henry Foster, who them, for they are its most valuable
W been no'nrattd for the Rembeit wresting a living from an UMfl)ed land, built Impressive winter homes and reaourcs."
Idck Memorial Book Prize as out- their only lifeline to the outside world jwange groves attracting many of his
Yes, that and Its remarkable heritage
book cm Fla"history for 1179 being the steamers on the St. Johns friends and patients as well,
so painstakingly and engagingly
Dr. Sam Procter of the Florida River.
Swedes, Blacks, and Slovaks followed described in their book.
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Book Captures Spirit

No. 1. Country Fried Steak withRlc• or NO.?. SOr.I-O 1101 with French Files

While slurping clams were at a club which portrays him as a "heavy."
No. 2. Roast It with Rice or Mashed N.. S. Finger Catfish with French Friel
Potatoes and Vegetable
and Cole Slaw
linguine, he assured her he features bellydancing, Club "That's net fair of them," he
Me. 3. Fried Chicken with Rice or Masked No.'. Pried Shrimp with French Files
adored her ... Reports that Ibis, and after 'nkb'Ig)4, yet cries. "That's also cheap of
A. Potatoes and Vegetable
and Cole Slew
Her Imperial Majesty ... Kissinger might've them," he cries.
No.
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Empress, Farah Dib goes flunked
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Liberace buying a "IDerY
Potatoes and Vegetable
Fries and Cole Slaw
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out for dinner now and again, diplomats, but with dogs he's ... Boxing aficionado Rpm
No. S. Spaghetti with our Most Sauce and No. Ii. Grilled Sirloin with Sauteed
are not true. Iran's exiled great. He trained his hound ONeal offered a deal to 'i
Garlic Brood
Oless, Slice or Masked Potatoes and
queen Is borne night after at home to obey. When emcee all the lights over
No. 6. Veal Parmesan £ Spaolwttl with
Garlic Broad
night, every single night. She Henry barks, "Gd out," the Home Box Office. He may
No. 12. Liver £ Onions with Rice Or
Masked Potatoes and Vegetable
goes nowhere. She watches hound meekly backs away3 take It. Chevy Chase to star
tjp telly like we do ... Doris Even his minus won't do In Orion's "Under The
$291s
Day: "I love to Bat and I'm a that ... TV's soap opera Rainbow," a pre-war
All Of Us At DJ's Would Like To Wish
great cleaner-upper but r que
en, Balk Warrtck, who is comedy in which he'll play a
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really never learned bow to a chum of Mix I.
Lillian's and 0-man or something ... In
cook. The only thing I'm thinks The First Family is so hopes of juicing up a dry
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR LOUNGE
lU ES.-SAT. p.m. 1112a.m.
good at Is hamburgers and dear and so sweet and so Career, Farrah Fawcdt'a
macaroni."
CnUnerl1—prj(
pious and so darling, is seeing an astrologer
10 Pd. Olsesunt To Senior CftIns
Pierre Trudeau, who is no hustling around lining up
... Burt B
auth
longer Pre. Nhulat.r of Human for Carter.
writing an album with rock
Canada and is no longer the Joey LaMotta going ahead hotshot, Michael McDonald.

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Safety Director Gary Kaiser got her first
taste of her husband's job at a practice fire
Friday. Looking a little worried as she
prepared to enter the burning house
(below), she seems to have enjoyed the
experience after it was over (center).
Later, Seminole Fire Department Training
Officer Bill Keywick showed her how to
handle a hose (right).

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loving husband
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NEW YORK - Seese Thidesti, held hands publicly producers "The Raging
Antes called her current with something named Bull," the Robert De Niro
B.F., Sylvester Stalione, LI
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Agent Assasinated Park
To Restore Democracy'
SEOUL South Korea (UP!) — The former ctief of
the Korean Central Intelligence Agency said today he

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Personal respect for him, became he thought that was
the only way to restore democracy In his country.
"I thought as long as Park was alive Korea would be
imd,r the YUshIn Revitalizing Reform system and as
long as Yushln existed liberal democracy could never
achieved," Kim Jaekyu said.
"So! made up my mind to kill Patti for restoration of
democracy, though I personally respected Park."
Ylshlnisarullngsyitelnadoptedby Park In 1972 to
greatly expand his powers and perpetuate his rule.

Cease-Fire Talks On
LONDON (UP!) -- Foreign Secretary Lord
Carringtcn met privately with leaders of the Patriotic
Front guerrillas today In a last-ditch bid to save
three-month old Rhodesia conference from foundering

over a cease-fire In the bloody bush war.
A plenary session of the conference, described by the
British as definitely Its last, was postponed for
minutes to enable Carrington to try to work out cornpromise formula with guerrilla leaders Joshua
Nknomno and Robert Mugabe that would save the
conference from breakdown on the brink of success.
The last mimte crisis er upted over details of
Britain's ceasefire blueprint.

FLORIDA
INBFUEF
Insurance Rat. Hike Asked
ExcepUFor Dade County
TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!)— The Insurance
company pool covering accident-prone drivers wants
to raise its rates everywhere but D,de County, where
accidents
and payouts are on the decline.
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Assaults Sanford Woman

)I.Paranoid Chicl0000ns

ANTIQUES TAKEN

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or accident records.
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Rates would pe m 15$ paroit as a statewide
avstFIb.1adsrtMpE,batmssyDMa
County biwu would
reductions inst.ad of In.
cramas, said Robert Guide actuary for the Automobile
Insurance Plum Service Office, a New York.bsud
auth representing the FJUA.
PSC To Cut Phone Rates
TALLAIIA15EE, rim. (UPI)—pn
Sst,',,
cvion will cut rates for long stumce calls witimin
Thddatida week, bat It will still be cheaper to
The cm1on meets Monday to adjust Southern
Bell Tdopbsoe's Interstate long Mom charges.
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- I)n,ihlpi th ,ilt"c ciinnit' nf cnnu'rnnitin,i
salt and 1p,v-,d it with chmii-ols to keep it effective at sub-zero temperatures.
Proclaimed an intricate plan of street
clearance that banishes overnight parking from
key streets and already has many Chicagoans
irked.
Proposed fines of upto $300 for drivers who do
not abide by the rules.

,ng'z,tinnc fnr ,tt' g.rnnlnvn,.c iu.rn.,c th,v mn%.
be needed if !he snow comes.
'LflSt winter the city of Chicago was not
prepared for a severe weather situation and a
tragic breakdown of city services resulted," Mrs.
Byrne said.
"I will not allow that to happen this winter or
any other winter while I am mayor of Chicago:'
Actually, what she has done is delegate the nuts

tier fl.'nirtrnnt of Streets and Sanitation and to
the citizens of Chicago themselves.
That puts John Donovan in the middle.
Donovan is lie,ad of streets and sanitation. On a
late afternoon in December, when lowering skies
threatened snow, he laid out his battle plan.
"Everybody's paranoid about snow," he said.
'Everybody has a certain responsibility that they
have to assume at the local level."

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A man lost his business equipment, records and a 1954
Herald Plisb by Tom Netset
were taken from Contemporary Gardens Nursery Supply In a Studebaker to burglars, who ransacked the shed he had stored
CHRISTMAS SOLDIER
burgla ry sometime between late Thursday and Friday mor- his property In, deputies report.
ning.
Robert Norton, of Norton Engineering, said the car and Now that's no ordinary toy soldier. The
first
Entry was gained to the property by cutting a lock from a company equipment were stored in a shed on Snowhlll Ro
graders at Wilson School in Paola entertained
gate on Use northwest corner. Entrance to the building was north of Geneva. He last checked on them In October when ad
he
through a portion of plastic wall punctured by a fingernail,
stored the car, which had been In excellent condition, he parents and students Thursday with a Christmas
police said. A latent fingerprint was raised from the tip of a
program entitled "What Will the Toys Say?"
triangular tear.
Teachers Ann Thompson and Pam Foster
Norton ret urned to find the shed totally ransacked,
Among the Items stolen were two stereos, plants, an antique property In It destroyed, including the car. Nothing appeared directed the song-filled production about toys th
at
brass cash register valued at $1,000 and oak furniture. Some of to have been taken, Norton told deputies. He said the busin
ess
came
to
life
on
Christmas
Eve.
Parents
heIed
equipment alone was worth $15,000.
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Knowles Wants More Time

Pets Need
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To Study Cemetery Costs
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place only 10 percent of resulting revenues
Herald StH Writer
into the fund for maintenance.
What are the comparable maintenance
Moore said his Immediate reaction is that
teds for cemeteries operated by municipal the maintenance of the city cemetery should
governments and under private enterprise? remain a municipal function and respon.
Sanford City Manager Warren Knowles wu sibility.
charged by the city last week with gathering
In other business Monday night Knowles
this information after offers by three firma to will recommend to commissioners that they
purchase the city's cemetery for $1 were allocate $2,000 for a fund to hire a lawyer to
taken under advisement,
act as prosecitor for ordinance violations for
11* problem," Knowles said, "II that all the cities of the coity.
there arrac many' variables in cemetery
At a meeting of the CfldUOt L11
oIwMlons — witholdcèmeterlegandnew Gover*mmemflain8esninoieCowgyearilerthls

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powid headstones,
perpetual care with State Attorney Douglas
Inthslrs**lrdy,ortnpartornotat
all, aocne possibility of hlrthg an attorney to represent
$ k,t;::1,nt ou"ip.ni.. as veil
its own
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allow
shrubs
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not,
the cities out of Cheshire's office.
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with CLRbÜIgZ and otheis without.
Cheshire agreed to designate the person
"The cost comparison figures depend on so selededuathantwdtorecemnendthree
many variables we rmsdtotake more time to attorneys qualified to fill the poet, one of
gather the information," he will tell com whom could be appo*.d by the cities for the
missioner. at the 7 p.m. meeting Monday.
If the city coitipIionss decide to
Cheshire e4aIned that attorneys In his
at $ s.a. fos' Ni $:$$ LU 5:11
relinilluish
the
cudrolof
cemdsryfor
$1
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the
perpetual
cars
fund
prosecution
to
those
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Bmert liMay high, of
nearly $i* to the new owner as win. leaving no time to iwosscnts for violation
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The
perpetual car. fund is invented and ordinsscss cencerning barking dogs, zoning
,JMt,s WmdIty$7 p.reI.t p.; MsM.y hi
tim
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no.
heInventmu us used to
and building codes and nuisances.
wilds, dhedy at 1. mph am., 12:1 g.m.; liv 5:15
m
snanc
costs
annually.
Knowles
also ask cosnmtslcners for
1814 PU.
City
policy
has
been
to
place
all
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ahorIzMIon
to
award contract for P51'
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BOATING FORECAIT
for
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on the first floor of the
eaaee of rala thr.sgb
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city ball since the nest commission meeting
In 1k 15W In Ias$ it I
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In 11tlsweek the law isquirss the new owner to will net occur until Jan. 14.
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Nes1tiuhdywati5 keIn1ke5$hIy.1sas3
Ii ii -fodsy, deer::215$ 4e1 lent. (Wi with is' AREA
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and
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UT1NDFO1ECA1T
NAThANMACE
of 441 Lilac Road, Pun.raI Notic.
The F1sS
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Cuadberry,
died Thursday.
Nathan James Mace,
W.dsudsy
Deytesa heel: Buds, ày
Born
In
Philadelphia,
he MACU NATHAN JAN11 ____
5:15 LU., 1815 p.m.; meetly and will partly 12 Oaks Campgrounds,
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deirtytbiawsik. moved to
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Levittown,
swmantivsofBtte
Pa., ks 1PN. He os C,npy.uns, io died
SiB? am, III P4 isv, slevue
'y ss M.dsy.
was an electrician and a lirly this wk, will be
thU. 12:11 p.m.
INs In 1k We aNt aid Mit and moved to ad' Prtuitad.
ClIøJltIdatIa.m.,yat
one year ago from
Pert Caasversls Bully
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bw liii a.a., hI pa.; .ltudsuiufflesit JathassvUls.AmumberdAll
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Survivors include id. Wife,
iii *ii souts
ceetwuc
hew, 11:15 s.m.; Ms Mai Md
Souii(atholIeChurth,hiwa. Bolt., Caissiberry;' sons, cemetery.
Rosary
will be
on onoblle mechanic.
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Christmas Iv.. Dec. 2,

Now that the Christmas
Season is upon us, Semthole
County Animal Control, wd
liketoremlndyouthat y
have many needy anlxpals
wtx, need good homes. ,'The
Shelter offers a large va4ety
of dogs, puppies, cats nd
idtt€i for adoption. Som) of
the dogs and puptes
currently up for adoitlon
Include, a female Spits a
female Keeshound, mny
varieties of hound dègs,
terriers, lals, shepherd. 'and
many other breeds. They also
have many beautiful catsnd
kittens for adoption.
The adoption fee for dogs
and
Cats
r.
and kittens are $1Z.75.
Adoption fees Includç a
temporary distemper 4iot,
rabies Inoculation cer•
tifieate,w:da(owgytagj'he
Shelter also offer. "Animal
which
nice gifts to give to friends,
and relatives. The Sbelt* is
1oated on 1742 near Five
P'lnts. The hours are
TUosdaythruFndaye:0u4:(x
and Monday &amp; Saturday 8:00.
4:30.Thepllone number is322.

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Smart and simple tailored
pull-on pants of easy-care
polyester. fashion colors.

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Special sate on large 2 lb. tins of
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homes for then needy
animals. The Jai-Alai of
Seminole County Is spon.or.
lag a Charity Night forthe
Seminole County Hunane
Society to be held Decesber
26 1179. All proceeds will be
to help this needy

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Gift boxes In sizes to hold shirts or
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In 1 lb. box. Choice of milk or
dark chocolate.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, DUE TO THE

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Juictiss,

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low simiiiliiiiii
lob arasatavitlibls.

DECEMBER 24 THROUGH DECEMBER 2$, 1979 AND THE
WEEK OF DECEMBER 31 THROUGH JANUARY 4,

1 lb. S ox. of cheese In gift sets for
holiday giving. Includes chopping
block.

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With boots still heavy with snow, Chicagoans
kicked out
mbent mayor and gave his Job
to Jane Byrne. She vowed nothing like the winter
of 1949 would ever so punish the city again,
Any dab' now, she may have to make good on
her promise.
To keep it, she has:
Equipped herself with $17 million worth of

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AssOciation, which mist.. 41,0000 motorists unable o
Id Insurance onthe regular market because of arrest

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By DAVID SMOTHE
UPI Senior , Editor
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is ready for a wiMtr disastef.
Hall
So says City nail.
The truth will not be known until the IFSt
deadly serious snow starts falling upon
that was paralyzed by a crue' blizzard last winter
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Streets were not cleared for a month or more.

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A 28-year-old Sanford woman was sexually assaulted Friday
night by a man who broke into her residence while she was
sieepl.g and awakened her by tapping on her arm with a knife.
The man told her, according to police, that If she woke the
kids "she's had It." He aIjo advised her If she told anyone of
the attack he would be back to "kill her."
The suspect ia described asa black male, 5-7, 150pounds,ln
his early 20s, speaking with an accent.
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betw en a Sanford doctor and attorneys for a youth Injured It would have been unlikely, police said, that, with minimal
during a circumcision operation two years ago.
light, persons would have discovered the items unless they had
The Circuit Court Judge presiding in the case reports the prior knowledge.
settlement was reached recently between attorneys for the 9LUMBER STOLEN
year-old Sanford youth, who lost part of his penis in the
Over 100 sheets of lumber were removed from a house under
operation two years ago, and Dr. Thomas E. L.argen, his firm construction In Oviedo Friday. The lumber, was taken from
Largen and Clonts, Physicians' Protective Trust Fund, his lots 14 and 15, block D, Seminole Terrace,
Insurance company and Seminole Memorial Hospital, where
Police reported vehicle tracks on the site indicate a tourthe surgery
wheel drive pick-up with new oversize tires was used by the
While details of the settlement are not available, Seminole thieves. The tread pattern Indicated the tires were Goodyear
Memorial Hospital officials say the hospital did not pay any Cordovan RVT, 14-36-5 LT type.
part of the settlement.
Police said workers In the area had seen a new Ford fourRecord. of the case were sealed following approval of the wheel drive, dark green pick-up parked on a dirt road east of
settlement on November 2!?, by Circuit Court Judge Richard the area adjacent to the site road before the incident.
Muldrew.
FIRE STATION THEFT
The original complaint, filed on April 27, 1179, alleged
Robert C. Kelley, 228 Buttonwood Ave., Winter Springs,
Largems "excised the foreskin with an electrosurgical knife, reported that his bunker gear, pants, jacket and boots, were
thereby ca using penile burn and subsequent loss of a portion stolen from Sanford Fire Station No. 41, Jltway Ave. The gear
of the patient'. penis."
IS valued at 1200
Laxgen alleged the hospital had not kept the electrosurgical
Pollee said the theft had to have taken place while one of the
knife in good operation ,
shifts was away on a call.
LAW OFFICE BREAK-IN
ITEMS RECOVERED
The law office of Attorney Joseph Murasko, U.S. 17-92, Fern
Recovered are $340 worth of clothing Items and a Gorilla
Pa rk, was burgalized sometime between 6 p.m. Th ursday and penny bank after a break-In at the home of Charlie Newsome,
a
Friday. Taken were two IBM Selectric typewriters 217 Yale Drive, Friday. The items were taken after entry was
valued at$I,000. Other valuables were left untouched, although gained to the home through a kitchen window.
a locked desk filing cabinet was broken into.
FLEA MARKET HIT
Radloandtape equlpmentvaluedat$565 were taken from
Inpartoftheo(flcewherenwnerouscasef ileswerelocated,
files were reported to have been rummaged through but not the Village Flea Market, Sanford, sometime between 5 p.m.
ra nsacked.
Wednesday and 10 a.m. Friday. The items belonged to Inge
In the receptionist's area, all file cabinet drawers were Hwnmel, 2718 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford. The door to the shed
opened to a basically uniform position, police said.
where the Items were stored was left unlocked.

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days in which he took menial jobs to learn the hopes and
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Charles Pappas galmd 24,
votes for a total of 215 June

on the late Elvis Presley
closed hearing when the
1iictor appears before the slate medical board on dr ug
charges.
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to lawyei s representing ABC-TV in a lawsuit over the
publie's I ight to see the inedical records. The doctor's
lawyers itsked that the autopsy results be made
.11vililable to thein for preparation of his defense, but
I requested it not be made public.
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A. I don't have one major goal like completing the Interstate
system or establishing the greatest university system in the

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government. State goverment has a tendency to be inbred. I
brought In fresh people from outside like Commerce Secretary
Sid Levin, Environmental chief Jake Varn, Land Sales

royalty checks from this paperback which still sells oc
caslonally in the bookstores.
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Cont ol reported Friday there have
five cases of
itiman rabies in the United States this year - the most
ill ."I %ears and in two of the cases the source of the
IliS(;ISL' IS a niyster)'.
In Frankfort, Ky., distillery worker Harvey Harrod
Jr., -15, died Nov. 30, but a definite diagnosis of rabies
%%as tifit inade until Dec. 6. The CDC said it still was not
known how the victim contracted rabies because there
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do esn't mind the lack of a private life, though.
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stretch of history that it will have the kind of dominance it may
during th is first year."
have
He hassigned warrants
six executions, but only one
carried out. The others
killer John Spenklink
have won court reprieves. With 140 Inmates on Death Row,
Graham can not expect a reprieve, unless capital punishment
is outlawed by the courts or the Legislature.
His stand for the death penalty is credited with keeping him
high in state popular ity polls. He rejects the idea it could
propel him to reelection or higher office, regardless of how
little or how much he might accomplish in the remaining three

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rules of segregation. For example, at the
middle of a streetcar, it was understood
that a black could sit across the aisle

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Buy From Your Local Amana Authorized Sales And SERVICE

now-closed Exposition Mills and was
FM.
"As far as we know, nothing on this willing to put interviewers in touch with

hi,,- of his staff aides from London where they were

II ti'tlly complicating the Rhodesian peace talks.
()ft F riday, Kennedy said Carter accepted the carrier
t et helms to drop his insistence on a congressional
rijj for all immediate end to U. S. trade sanctions

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from her apartznent window e

Those memories, along with narration newspapers, then tried to match the
and music, make up shows which are names to the current phone book. The
being aired twice a week on non-profit, break come with the discovery of a

Kenriedy's charge, ,I presidential spokesman said,
%,,;,s "groundless, and irresponsible." Kennedy first

Jill

a police officer charged with brutality

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"They knew if they didn't tell the truth
team of historians tracked down
im
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they
would
win
the
they'd
get
devil slapped out of them,"
about
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this tirlic over his charge that

Roth, Business Regulation head Dick Burroughs
Director
Graham, who turned 43 in November, obviously thrives on
and
general
counsel
John Aurell to name a few.
being governor. In the 12 months since inauguration, he has
What
is
your
biggest
disappointment?
thinned down, lost the plumpness that earned him the title
Q.
insert frustration over the
A.Strike
disappointment
"chipmunk cheeks" in some circles. He plays racquet ball or
of
things
you
want
to
do
and the limited time to do
tennis at least once a week, walks to work in good weather and
e
with
the
press
them.
I
had
a
tendency
to
want
to
do
everything myself and I
plays an occasional f oot ba ll or baseba ll gam
through others
working
had
to
learn
the
discipline
of
corps
Q.How
have
you
changed
in
office?
"I like the range of diversity you get involved with in his
more willing to delegate authority, to
A. I have
putting his feet on the
job," he said, tilting back the chair
focus
my
time
on
major
Issues and deal with one problem at a
room
in
the
governor's
mansion
he
uses
table of the conference
time.
I
have
gained
considerable insight into cr isis
office.
as a
management.
lflw
the
people
and
the
feelln
you
can
actually
make
a
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) Gov. Bob Graham says he
does not believe that he will be remembered in history as the
governor who put the electric chair back to use after a 15-year
moratorium.
"That's a short range view of what
Is going to say,"
Graham said In an interview wrappin g up a year in which he
gained more publicity for signing death warrants than for
any other single action.
If he Is bothered by the fact that It is this distasteful chore
that has gained his administration national attention, he does
not admit It.
"I knew that once I started to sign warrants, it was going to
be a very Intense issue," Graham said. "I don't think over a
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With the "Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year" bit can come a lot of frustration.
"Merry Christmas!" I greeted the caller in a
cheery voice or so, I thought.
"Bah Humbug!" she snapped.
Well, please excusse me, Lady. Sorry I tried, I
thought.

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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FL%. 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831.9993

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

In the supermarket this week, I saw a woman
yank up her kid and wallop his bottom good.
Good! The whiny heat really did need some sort
of attention.
En route to work one morning I observed a
friend out in her yard frantically pacing back
and forth.
Just as I stopped, I could see a lifesized Santa
sprawled out on the lawn on his fat little belly
and several Topsy-Turvy reindeer who had also
deviated from their original flight pattern.
III tried to tell him they wouldn't stay uponthe

Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
Year, $43.00. By Mall: Week, $1.00; Month, $4,; 6 Months,
$24.00; Year 847.00.

Gasoline
And Controls

The Clock
By DORIS DIETRICH

roof that way," she lamented. "If! had him (her
husband) here, I would wring his neck."
Another woman and her husband were
"having a few words" In the parking lot over the
gift she had purchased for his mother.
"Thank you ever so kindly for not agreeing
with the gift," the woman said. "From here on
out, YOU can buy your mother's gifts. What a

relief!"
It really doesn't matter that a person is normally good natured. People are notorious in
losing their cool over preparing for any kind of
celebration.
For years, I have wrestled with tree lights spending hours getting them untangled.
AhI Now to plug them in.
Wonder what's wrong with the bloody
receptacle? It couldn't be the lights this year.
They were guaranteed three years, and I just

bought them last year.
This season was different.
Instead of trying to untangle the hundreds 01
lamps, I simply plugged them In first.
Nothing.
I tried another receptacle.
Nothing.
Then, with a half smile on my face, I gathered
up the wires and lights, tossed them IMo a boi;
and marched to the garbage can where I dumped
them triumphantly.
The next day was excited over purchasing all
new lights - that Is, until I priced the glowing
beauties I wanted.
Well, ub, thanks, but no thanks.
I decided to retrieve the lights from the gar-

OPINION
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Our Readers Write

voluntary means should not be hard to meet. The
aim is to keep consumption at the same level it
has been running since the shock of last spring's
waiting lines - or about 5 percent below the rate
for 1978.
By one way of reckoning, the goal could be
achieved if each of the 120 million passenger cars
in Amçrica were driven one mile less per day.
Thus the demand for gasoline would remain level
even though the number of licensed drivers in the
population is increasing.
lithe DOE limits sound too mild as a conservatlon goal, the reason is that they are based
on a best-case scenario for what may happen to
the price and supply of oil in 1980. The goal en-,
visions a continued suspension of oil imports from
Iran, bUt it does not allow for any other Interruptions in supply. Nor does It treat the
economic problem of paying increasingly higher
prices to oyerseas producers for whatever oil we
import.
Indeed, the voluntary quotas being assigned to
the states may be designed to cushion the shock of
.'what administration has In mind if more serious
shortage of gasoline develops. The DOE also has
- wivelled a sta ndby rationing plan that would
require a new $2 billion-a-year bureaucracy to
administer. It would flood the country with ration
coupons, and leave motorists to buy or sell them
on a "white market" depending on how badly they
wanted gas.
Coupon-rationing - is the clumsiest way to
.

Too bad.
The garbage man came that morning.

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I have been waiting for some Americans who respond to its appeal to
responsible group or organization to give aid to children who need milk and
&amp;iv aisuui u&amp;ur
t.,naeu rauons aner sending their cnuaren out on
International Children's Emergency Halloween collecting funds "Trick-orFund) in which they would pub!cly Treat," are now raising money by
oppose raising funds for It.
selling UNICEF Christmas Cards,
A prominent person in a neighboring
city is helping promote a church group
It is reported that UNICEF renders
sale of UNICEF Christmas cards and no direct services to children or
stationery to raise money prior to mothers and it is further reported that
Christmas. It is my hope that no church all Communist countries require that
body In Seminole County participates In their donations must be used In their
this fund raising event without own country. Three cents out of every
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checkine into this
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munist governments are taken from
UNICEF has extracted millions from Americans.

VIEWPOINT

JULIAN BOND

Free Tips
ForThe
Consumer

So, When
Districts
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Rep. Charles Diggs, D-Mich., and Rep.
Louis Stokes, 1)-Ohio, are probably more
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By AL ROSSITER JR.
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Dick said the people Who spend the winter

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Outraged by dirlulwu that the Nlaun
gang considered WOrmatloufromhicome tax

IRS ageids found evidence that a federil
employ., had taken a bribe to call off a

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r"PlaWY invotWatim. 7% law forebode
IRS to disdee, the evidence.

on Its pcmll"cal "enrnke lid," Cop= in-

Organized Crime Relief Act of 1976.
AGGIE UPDATE: Our disclosure last
A&amp;M
March that women cadets at
were being harassed arul
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The sweetheart arrangement he Is
suggesting Is for Sanford and the county
to file a request in the circuit court for a
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irpsny ic1aha a violation of the Taft-mater.
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florthy Act. But be pt away with it because,

mist agendas.
UastuiMoly, while pritadk individsali

IRS couldu't blow the whiatle.
The bIded benefactors of the strict con-

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Monthly cqAes of the National Con~w
available free by writift E"w -fill
Consumer
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Associated Press (AP). MAP reporter got a copy of an Office

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disceimninatlon exists.

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sued by the county as other Seminole Comprehensive Employment Training
cities are.
Act (CETA) program in the county
"I think it's a hell of a way to run a recently.
railroad," Moore said.
The good news was there Is a
The commission made no decision on possibility that the county will receive an
Knowles' recommendation.
additional $350,000 for public service jobs
Don't be surprised if City Com- under the CETA program.
The county has applied for the funding
missioner John Morris announces to the
as
$9obffllon that has been
world in the next few days that he may be .11Its share of the
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back his findings to his colleagues.
against Incumbent County Commissioner
Mayor Lee Moore said the difference Bill Kirchhoff in 1980. Talk is that Winter
between the county and city outlooks on Springs Mayor Troy Piland is am
annexation appears to be philosophical seriously thinking about running against
as he sees It. He said while the county County Commissioner Bob French.
talks about whether a property owner French announced lut week that he will
can annex his property, the fact is when a be running for re-eledion.
property owner wishes to be annexed he
should be able to. At the same time, he
There was some good news and some
said, he would hate to see Sanford being bad news about the U.S.federally funded
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The bad news is that the new money
wW not create new jobs. It will be used to
fund 30 PuWlc wrvice positions that have
been approved but unfilled because of
lack of funding. And that's good news.
Meanwhile, the county's Prime
Sponsor Advisory Council (PSAC), the
citizeris group appointed by the county
commission as advisors to the program,

has modified Its fiscal 1980 plan for the
county.
Total funding for 1980, includin g the
$1,220,706 which was not spent thIs year,
is $1.5 million less than allocated to
Seminole for the 1979 fiscal year. The
major cut in funding was from public
service Jobs, Mrs. Martin said.
Funding allocated for 1980 by PSAC
mncmuaes: i,ilIJ,IJb mor 'mule ii
B(classroorn training); $I,M,472, Title
II D (public service employment);
$428,500 Title IV YETP (youth employment and training); $101,779 Title IV
YCCIP (youth community conservation
improvement program); $1,135,496 Title
VI (public service employment);
$275,196, Title VII (private sector
Initiative programs); and $98,948 ACP
(administrative costs).
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in Texas.

The HEW cautioned that the list "contains may errors,"
Were

In a swate fid of 10 sebeels dwwiss an abnormal
number of minority studeats assigned to special education
prop
Los Angeles ranked first.
UPI said Seminole was ranked 92W in suspending a

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publ1c

Now, let's put that in perspective.
Assistant Dhvdor of the Office of Civil Rights Coleen

O'Conor said the report consists only of data sent hi by the

until the facts were u.

Two bows Wer, UPI ran the following

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disimInatIon, but Is used to point out areas local government
officials might want to look at.
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suspended to numbers of males Inborn. economics classes and
females ta king Industrial arts course..
As an indication of discriminatIon, the data can be extremely misleading, acconIng to local government officials.
O'Conor explained on of the items on the list Is number of
"segregated" c"roomi U a district runs an English a
second language program for Spanish-speaking students, It
niIgl appear to have too many "segregated" classrooms,
because It is using a goverruner*-oved method of In.
tegraung Spanish-speakers by teachIng than English
e data in the report Is nothing new, Mi. added. ft has been
available since July, as a 1011-page package of charts, figures
and graphs.
I've ordered a copy, and once It gets here I should be able to
report to you where Seminole County really stands against the
6,000 school districts surveyed out of the nation's 16,000 and
what that ranking means.
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npprt accepting AP's dory and nimlng Serlisol. as one of
lbs districts evjdaclng disCrimination in two arias.
The firs un st4wy. which came over the wire Thursday at

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n$ion treatment.
Marianna
Each nation refrain from
propaganda and other considers
Festival Coverage Fine
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detrimental to good relations.
to
3. All nations renounce war as a
Thank you for your cooperation in
means of settling disputes.
publicizing
our recent Children's
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their prewar 1967 borders. Thereafter which can only be attributed to your
those borders be defended by Russia, cooperation in getting this important
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the U.S. and U.N.
news to the public.
"4C" is a service to working low5. No nation export men, weapons, or
Income families who need assistance in
propaganda to any country.
6. All nations have access to the providing for the daily care of their
children while they work. Statistically.
natural resources of the world,
5 percent of American homes have
The
treaty
would
be
placed
before
the
ordy
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an adult present or accessible to them
U.N. for ratification by all nations.
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The Zionists have tragically in. that can provide care for their children
fluenced the treaty with Israel and while they work other than the primary
Egypt. There will be no peace in the f amily members. Most of these families
Middle East until we have the guts and are in a position to pay their own way,
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Dorothy Mae Dukes
State Fire Marshal John Nelson, accompanied by representatives intelligence to convince the Russians
Director
we
wM
defend
our
intermts.
When
of the sheriff's department, Inspects the fire safety of the elections that
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they realize that we are not so gutless
office in the old Seminole County .Jall,
Orlando
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access to the mineral resources upon
which our modern industrial society
depends.

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malft.

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provisions:
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wem
left unanswered ns about what the report aerqMdW
mogt tually diowed and how much of the report was actually being
quoteL At an editorial conference, It was decided we had to get
more kiormation, either from the U.S. Department of Health,

aimended reports sent on to Wdlv" POPM

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wrow um story, with a list of am 100 astricts A"W
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evidence

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cooperate in buildi ng a just and lasting
peace.
Evidently their present intent is to
dominate the world by controlling

subject to error, today listed the Cleveland and St. Louis city
schools among the nation's five most segregated school
districts.
The Lenore County School District In Mississippi ranked No.
1 on the list made available by HEW'. Office for Civil Rights,
followed in order by the Southeast Delco School District In
Pennsylvania, the Cleveland City School District, the St. Louis
Public Schools and the South Park ladepeudeat School District

Apparently, without looking at either the date on the report

goveresneut pay.

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with the county over an annexation.
Sadord has pused on fir* reaft an
ordinance to annex am piroperty non
SunlandEtate.. It I. adjacent to U.S. 170 which is in the city and across the
trod from city property.

don't apt subat-'41aJ mow from the federal
goverom*. Yet we've lsn.d tha Undo
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Currently the county is involved in

A Washington, D.C. reporter's attempt to bag an exclusive
story led to charges of discrimination hi Seminole County
Thursday morning.
Whether the charges are valid or not is something which
remains to be seen. ft Is clear that reports, the Seminole
County school district listed as one of the "100 word U.S
school districts," which appeared In an area newspaper, are

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site inspection and is worried about
China, and since Salt II would not
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against dancers have made it Me*
and the perpetrators ancaUed whltocollw
by the bullyboy tactics of male chauvinist
AM
aen somemnas puis tor U'J agiess oueases. mess mulubwloo-douar "In- cas
suma,
like throwing dead
Usd11 this yew, an "W--L'
are
to share their kàowhs or espastise wIth daIries" caly hav, to keop their noses clean
mitory
manur. and dliikhomlg Into the
redr.d to aarvbt. ilk anm
to
t
other fadural invudigitore.
on tax maItirs and IRS can't touch t1iii,
ros of female cadets.
mm at the hig
. p rely.
Eviduece of Crimes serolated to law that investigatorsovr"pI"ed to ow assodat.
As a con history, we reported an cadet
Female cadets
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Is turned by
diitk on be given to Ibey Cp.cdo.
Sam
ueiai . zustgrat. She told our
'svioon1 aJl.mais '''r
"oitplhi'V ooly iffar a comberems cost Even when they're wsmb,rs oh Jsstki
Fogg that she had been hw"Isid in peLIc
my may wear mWtasy.myss r
pi's&amp;L Aid the law's rqiJuwsati are Depeitmud strik, force on organined ceimi,
diealminated against by being herr.d
a prtile formerly buitsuesi on_'
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ageitswe severely limited In the kind of from deserved membership In the cndd one of Melanie ZOl's - 1
offon too tois for thi irudad agendas Is
cooperation they can give to the InLeragsncy
mud In cent
corps slIts sIts,
moa1a II5 W
a
in retuem vhtndly as sea- tias. The IRS agasis ces't till their
Oy mi
In May Zsdçaf filed silt, dsarag
I)egS dew
L, r
'ldu4ls as the *4IFII, the law hem hot a celimgues b'.m the Judics and Labor she and other women cadets wase being aitTosindSd by &amp;
* joii
let of aMok sperdor. go uied. Hire we
ones thuy'gsaorking on. darted equal
Recently, the Jics and førcsd to t
b'
.
And whim IRS strike force Pb5f$ di.cvea Departrnest polned her in an ainlcu curiae
Jt. few i":
Zg'a wnsy,
ol Nsl. ISM on
- An IN avedor daaivwed t a their own aon dhsr investigators mud
brief the first time the department has has' c1I4 is "dW takiag Ml $he-he--log"
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tnpiysr bed lied to the Cistomi Be,o., leave the room.
taken such action to enforce equal rigids abuse" because d'buapusky d-4--"on
There is growk -t"anl Ii Coagrasi for
smderddli* the value of Imported antiques
provisions of Title IX.
t tak, a
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11 Lake May and Casselberry over annexations. A major cawern in each of the
suits Is whether an enclave will be
crated. The creation of enclaves is
forbidden by state law, although the law

Buying Alert, which averages 12 pages, are

wAle cadMa"wrilcki huM on

this

doesn't deflne the word.1% courts in the

lawsuits with the cities of Longwood,

prided

We never intended to denigmte tfte proud
milita ry tradition of the Texas Aggla.. Quite

the contrary: We tried to ""eath

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county or city territory completely
surrounded by territory of the other. The
county says It Is county or city territory
partially or completely surrounded by
foreign territory.
Final passage of the Sanford annexation has not taken place as yet.
County Commissioner Bob Sturm has

1.% arrangement be created to put an end to
the disagreement between the county
and city governments In Seminole over
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WASiUNGTON A lIttIs'ndlsd legacy of given on the taxpayer's return, and no IRS fidentlality rules a bit. Until aornbing is
the NizcoAgaew "law and cider" ad violation was Involved, the culprit suc
done, disgruntled federal Investigators,
ministration has put handcoffs on federal cssa'ully cheated Uncle Sam out of sub. deprived of valuable help from the IRS es,tlgMOt$tr)il1g
uu
pit wbit..ccIhar CiOCkI ""duty.
perti, will continue to refer to the law as the

Cammie and her crew now sit in the Jail
let's get off our tail
She put up a good fight, but her efforts pg Cainmie back
all failed
and the board in the jail!
The jafi wasn't fit for lawlew fewMonica Moore
But it must be OK for our election crew.
June Cameron
A fire trap was the Jail's old name
Why everything in it can go up in flame.
Editor's Note: June Cameron, .
So there sits all of our voters describes i~~ as a private eldses
registrations
active In public affairs, recently
"Less important"-was the board's complained to the state fire mar
mar"
loud exclamation!
that the electiom office at the old
Seminole County 10 was I'm fire trap.,,
We'll shove this on Cammie
A oubsequed investigatios by the swe
o one will complain
Fire Mankel Jdw Ndm reveded sta
as we pli~ll in the namn of 01W few, fin vullailkne at an &amp; FtI ~
game.
office.)

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oranges covered with cloves to us as
sachets; toasted almonds, pends, wathids
and sunflower seeds sprinkled with onion salt.
roasted at 350 degrees F and put In a nifty jar;
packets of seeds and herb pots for0 a klta'hen
garden.
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Those folks who did this were not very

But our dear, old Cammie
Got thrown out the door!

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December.
r7be &amp;SW9 sn"ents lea
smas of go" ads
holiday such as: do-It-yourself gourmet rice combinations using white or brown rice with a
variety of dry spices and herba In a fancy jar;

"BubbiIiing" Christmas

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We have space in our courthouse
For our elite board
mere are naus, stairways and

fruits, cranberries, raisins, almonds, eggs,
rice, onions, potatoes, sweet palates, pork,

pull from the tree.

We are taught from our childhood
"Voting rights" be kept at all cost
But It seems our commissioners have
somehow got lost.
In their way of thinking there Is quite a
gap
They throw out the good and keep

bewail!

JACK ANDERSON

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readable form.
The December Alert notes that food prices
in October were almost 10 percent higher than.
they were a year ago and that meats, poultry,
fish, eggs and non-alcoholic beverages were
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the big offenders.
Good buys this month should be cftr.aa

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Out went dear Cammie
In black dress and veil
Have mercy on us was her fervent

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much further along those difficult adjustments
would be if our own government had not remained
wedded so long to the illusion created by federal

As I pick up my paper
I note with dismay
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Black legislators are well represented on
another list-that of the smallest-population
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McMURDO STATION, Antarctica (UPI) - from 15 to 30 of * the *pie entering the
A University of Wisconsin scientist says
community In late August will have colds.
"killer Kleenexes"
tissues containing
He waited 12 days after the start of the
replacement cost of a commodity.
iodine - seemed to dramatically slow the winfly period this year and then hancled out
The Census Bureau emphasizes that these
spread of the common cold among 200 people the killer Kleenexes to everyone on the base.
The number of cars and drivers In America has figures are estimates only, mandated by
at this isolated outpost. Shortly after the Since the iodine remained effective only 24
election laws which require
iiicreased since 1978 but the consumption of federal
experimental virucidal handerchlefs were hours after the package was opened, new
publication of population figures for camgasoline has not. Why? The explanation does not pdgn spending purpom.
introduced, Dr. EWott C. Dick said the In- Kleenex packs were handed out evary day
lie in Mr. Carter's pleas to save energy.
cidence of upper respiratory Infections was and the old, unused ones were collected.
But whether accurate or not they add up to
mm than cut In half.
Dick mid the nwmal incubation Uzzaa- for -a
Presidents have been pleading for energy eon. amcuity ior un 6;j;;~~ Wag&amp; Can=
"Tbwe were "
Poo* &amp;U Ww Ow 91w cold raftes ftun 2 to I days. He e xcp
to,a
serious
tbred
to
ft
1111YAW
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servation since 1973. 7%e reason Is that the price and are
and
within
four
days
it
stopped,"
Dick
told
start
seeing
some
results
4
days
after
the
of
blacks
in
representatIon
of gasoline has Increased by 60 percent since 1978.
reporters touring America's Antarctic start of killer Kleenex use.
"
oils1onal estimates" also present a
Faced with prices of more than $1 a gallon, inresearch facilities. Dick, a viralogist and
"For the first 3 days after handing out these
quick look at where America is growing and
dividuals and businesses are figuring out ways
prof
essor of preventive medicine, said it was things, we had a marked acceleration of an
going.
cut corners In their use of motor vehicles.
possible that the number of colds dropped already severe outbreak of what turned out to
with the use of the
Three-fourths
of
the
nation's
435
be Influenze B," Dick said. "It was going up
coincidentally
If prices go higher and OPEC seems deter- congrasionai districts had population gaii Kleenexes. He said the experiment will killer
have
like a rocket. We thought, 'My gosh, these
mined to see that theydo -'itwqiput
between 1970 and 197L Six districts grew to be repeated to confirm the findings.
things are actually promoting respiratory
greater premium on unnecessary uriving, wnicn more than 50 percent all of then, located In
Nevertheless, Dick said, "I personally disease.'
think
they work. I am very encouraged."
Is all that Mr. Carter's coupons are supposed to Sun Box states Florida, C&amp;IIIOrPJ* and
"Then suddenly, like magic, it dropped off
"The
experiment tells us that, with apvery rapidly, from 10 colds a day to, witIzin 4-5
do. The higher price will stimulate greater use o( Texas.
propriate confirmation, it may be possible to days, just one cold a day, and they were
transit, car pools and other fuel-saving inhundred
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respiratory disease by killing the mild."
novations in transportatim. It will provide ad
Not surprisingly, most Of them are in older,
virus a It comes out of the nose."
Dick said the low level of respirmt4=7 inditional market stimulus for the production 01 urban America.
Earlier research at McMurdo Station fectlons continued through the winfly period,
gasohol and "synthetic" fuels and more fuelFifteen districts In New York City, seven in showed that almost all of the virus that
Before the special Kleenexes were InChicago, five each in Philadelphia and
efficient cars.
spreads the disease comes from a perso n's troduced, Dick said there were 4.3 new colds a
Detroit
and seven In Los Angeles se people
nose,
day at the base. After the killer tissues were
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To test the we of killer Kleenex as a
used and after the Incubation periodi. there
can propel America toward the goals of fuel decade.
preventive measure, Dick selected the period were only 1.9 new colds a day.
conservation that Mr. Carter and Congress seem
The Census Bureau
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admitted unDick, whose research is sponsored b3r the
winter. From March to August, about 60
determined to pursue with qwtas, ration coupons dercoudw blacks In 1170, and is makin an
National Science Foundation, said the tissues
people are lsolatedat this base with no direct were purchased from the Kimberly-Clark
effort now to avoid a repetition in 1*.
and other ventures In federal control,
contact with the outside world.
But everi allowing for dw 3 Weed emr
Corp. and given the special iodine tre~atment
What Americans have achieved so far in rate in thg IM. piwijii" edim" of
In late August, ski planes land herep
by the Johnson's Wax Co., at no chawMe.
tempering their appetite for gasoline, in turning congressional district shemnkage and growth, bringing in food, supplies and about 150
Before a practical vlrucidal tissue can be
POOPIL This group then rurudns here until developed, Dick said another virus killer
down thermostats, and otherwise rationing Unir C@pftl Hill is WWy to bl IM 1111WAW in
fegWar xPrifig-time flights bellin In October
would have to be developed becau
iodine
own use of energy owes much. mom to prices at the future than It has ban over Ow I" few
between New Zealand and McMurdo. The loses Its effectiveness so rapidly.
the gas DUXflD and the monthly shark ni utility hills yeam I
than to efforts by the
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For those who forged the fetters, is no God. They are corrupt; they have
stationery and determine if they really people.
nf ...
,inno m}v,m1nnhln unrkc nn, hirruI
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depict Christ or a Christian theme and,
Bonnie Carter, one of the proud songs, of the U.S. of worship of Thee from the schools. They
if they don't, do not buy or promote
Sanford A."
are a ll gone aside.
their sale. Many worthy organizations
Let it not be said that you did, loosely
Sing
us,
"by
the
dawn's
early
light,"
exist in this country and are worthy of Year Of Whose Child?
through
silence allow these things
"from
the
Halls
of
Montezuma
to
the
all the support we can give them. I had
shores
of
yet
the
moral
values
that made the U.S. of
Tripoli,"
"we
have
not
It is with apologies to "The
rather see a contribution given to the
begun
to
to
pass
away, as in a dream.
fight."
How
shall
we
sing
such
A.
great
Uons Club, who help little children to Psalmist", that I sit down to write.
songs,
whe
That
you
allowed
the purveyors of
n
we
are
no
longer
free.
When the last links of the fetters to
see; to the Elks, who aid the little
Satan's
twin
wolves
secular
crippled children to walk; and serfdom were forged. We hung our
If! forget the Oh' U.S of A., let my )iwnanjsm and Atheistic Communism
Salvation Army, which helps all who guitars on the bistro's walls, and tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; -- to devour the children of the nation,
are inneed; than see one cent go to help discoed no more.
if! do not prefer this "miracle among under the guise of the International
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v sat uuwhI by uiiiveiui iuueriv
LEIC governments of man aixive m,
Year of the Child.
succeed in Cuba or any country In and wept: yea, we wept -- when we chiefest joy, when you were free.
S.B. Jim Crowe
Africa who uses the money to buy guns remembered the, Oh' U.S. of A.
"The fool hath said in his heart, there
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By ANN MCFErnERS
The federal government __ namely the
finally has come -up with a
White House
service that pulls together monthly tips On
.
how to beat Inflation.
Called the National Consumer Buying
Alert, it oilers down-to-earth Information
as the Dep.rtment of
from such sources ______
forecasts.
.
Agriculture crop
The December jgn jfl tell you whatfoodswill be good buys this month, eapeclilly 'for
the holidays. It has specific *dvie from
Consumer Product Safety ,Ø11UT1ISfl 00
how to avoid being- aMatlstic, In t ;76OiOOO"
and toys
Injuries associgied with cristni
each year 1t has dttaUed instrucuons On
what to. do If you can't pay your fuel till or
need help weatherizing your house.
The Alert originated with Esther Peterson,
President Carter's consumer adviser. She has
been grumbling for years that the Washington
bureaucracy has lots of information
payers could use If they could receive a in

than the average American.
These two members of the Congressional
Black Caucus have the dubious distinction of
representing the districts which experienced
the second and third greatest population
lows between 1970 and 1978. Diggs' constituency, for example, dropped a whopping
28.7 percent.
' Four other black members of Congress
from Michigan, Illinois and Maryland also
made the list of representatives whose
district population declined in the first eight

Ohio's Stokes has the fourth-smallest
constituency 347,000. Shirley Chisholm, I)N.Y., represents only 372,000 souls. William
Clay, D-Mo.,servesonly379,00ocltlzensof the
manage a shortage. It continues to bedazzle "Show Me" state. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y.,
President Carter's energy experts even though has only 380,000 Manhattanites In his district
they are looking directly at the most successful and John Conyers, D-Mich., has only 389,000
rationing system of all
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Sunday, Dec. 16, 17

SPORTS

Castro Never Forgave His Old 'Friend,' Hubér Matos
NEW YORK (UPI) - Huber Matos, Fidel derground. Another concrete box. Beatings. For
"Castro Is a man with lots of rancor," Matos
Castro's most famous prisoner and former long stretches of time, naked.
said. "For Castro, men are good when they serve
"I know of no other case where a prisoner was his interests and bad when they don't. If a man
comrade-in-arms, says Cuba's president bears
such deep grudges that the recently freed treated like me, " Matos said in New York worked for him, then broke with him, Castro
revolutionary was for 20 years "singled out" for recently. "Certainly none that were held In- considered there was no excuse for that.
"I was with him when he defended freedom and
communicado as long as me. But many prisoners
special cruelties.
A heroin Castro's army and later the provincial were killed. Not just by beatings, but with the Cuban people. That's why when I saw him
against the Cuban people, I parted... Then he
governor of Camaguey province, Matos was bayonets and bullets,
"For many years, up until the very last day, i thought he had reason to destroy me."
Incarcarated in 1959 on charges of treason and
Matos said he considers Castro not only
served out every last day of his 20-year sentence was told I would never get out."
Matos
Is
convinced
he
was
singled
out
for
ruthless
in his treatment of opponents, but opuntil his release on Oct. 21 of this year.
For Matos, 61, looking back on his jail term constant abuse because Castro never forgave him portunistic in politics. He points to the muchsprings open a Pandora's box of haunting for openly complaining about Castro's turn to publicized release of political prisoners as an
memories: 16 years held incommunicado, years communism in the early d.ys of the revolution. example.
"The idea of Castro's in freeing those prisoners
in a concrete box where the window slits were His challenge to Castro's authority was not taken
is to change the image of Cuba to see If the United
lightly.
covered with metal strips, months in a hole un

States will accept commercial links," Matos said.
He Is very Interested In the millions of dollars he
can get from the United States."
Castro also took advantage of the Soviet
Union's resources, Matos said.
"The presence of the Russians is not only
evident in the armed forces, but throughout the
economic structure of Cuba and the state adminstratlon. The Soviets have more than cornpromised the Cuban nation. School books are
revised in Cuba - but first in the Soviet Union.
"It's incredible that our nation Is now Illiterate,
because before the revolution, we had the
knowledge to help other Latin nations. Today
Cuba relies on the pedagogy and propaganda of
the Soviet Union."

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Matos stops short of criticizing radical anti
Castro groups such as Omega Seven but registers
strong condemnation of terrorism.
"Each Cuban group has a right to plan their
Own strategy. Terrorism, In my opinion, is not the
way to solve the problem.
He emphasized that the exile, though he or she
may care deeply about the homeland, can not
solve the Cuban "problem."
"The problem has to be solved In Cuba,
especially by the younger generation. One of the
tasks I have is to tell people to be mindful of the
Idea that the future of Cuba will not be solved with
the Idea of taking revenge."
In public appearances Matos frequently tells
his audience not to pity him or label him a victim.

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HeraldportsEdfttor
Like the finely meshed gears of a high powered
formula one racer, the Seminole High starting five
each took "shifts" Friday night to spark the Tribe to its
ninth straight win, a 76-68 decision over tall and
talented Daytona Seabreeze.
The victory, the third of the week for the Seminoles,
brought rounds of praise from Tribe coach Bill Payne.
"You saw one heck of a ball game tonight," smiled
Payne from the locker room.
room.
They don't miss do they?" asked Payne about the
orridoutside shooting of Sandcrab guards Evir Eruin
and Robert Robertson and the soft touch of 6-9 center
Rodney Williams.
Eruin and Robertson combined for 29 points, mostly
on long range bombs from the top of the key and the
baseline while Seabreeze's towering center Williams,
forced to shoot from outside by six Reggie Butler
blocked shots in the first half netted a game high 18
points.
While Payne was quick to compliment the once stateranked Seabreeze five, he wasted no time in handing
dut laurels for his own squad's performance.
"The competition hasn't been bad this week, has it?"
joked Payne. The Seminole coach was refering to a 30
point win over Lake Brantley on Monday and a tough
road victory against Metro powerhouse Evans Wednesday night.
"1 think our performance this week should prove
something to somebody," said a less than pleased
Payne, obviously referring to the lack of a state
ranking for his 90 Seminoles.
"The win tonight combined with the win over Evan
at Evans, said Payne, has to say something or us.
From the opening tipoff it was Payne's front five that
did all the talking.
Slick shooting Keith Whitney found the range from
the top of the key for three long jumpers. Glenn
Stambaugh tossed in a pair of his patented bombe and
Bruce McCray, well McCray was impervious to the
andcrab front line measuring 6-9, 6-7 and 64.
* The Tribe center challenged the Seabreeze big men
from the word go and drove Inside for seven first
quarter points that helped stake the Seminoles to a
s1fin 20-19 lead after one quarter.
Stambaugh and slender David Thomas, who Payne
complimented nicely by calling Thomas's perbest ever, took the spotlight in the second
quarter.
Smooth as silk Thomas played six Inches bigger than
his 6-2 size and dominated both the defensive and ofrenslve Wards, shoveling
three quick passes that
Stambaugh turned Into six fad points with baseline
shots. His rebounding, combined with the dominating
presence of Reggie Butler on defense pushed Seminole
to a 39-34 halftime lead.
Then It was time for a little Payne strategy.
Holding McRay out of the line up to dad the second

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Stambaugh, Whitney continually snapped the pressure
and got the ball to Thomas.
"Even since I've been here I was the only point
guard," explained Whitney. "With Glenn out there to
help break the press we can handle anybody."
"Seabreeze is good, pointed out the senior backcourt
ace who finished the night with 10 points, "but we
aren't afraid of anybody. We made some goals and we
feel like we have to do whatever's necessary to meet
them."
While the Sandcrabs needed to press, Seminole
shifted to an ever improving sticky zone defense In the
final period.
Give that credit to coach Tom Smith," Payne ex
pounded.
"He kept telling me to go back to the zone defense
and we finally did."
The shift brought immediate results.
Stambaugh picked off a Scabreeze pass and fed a
speeding Thomas for a driving layup.
A minute later Thomas drove the baseline, sank a
layup and drew a foul from 6.7 Eugene Postell, who
aided the Tribe cause by committing four goaltending
infractions.
With Whitney cracking the Seabreeze pressure and
hitting Thomas with long passes, the Seminoles put the
game on ice with two minutes to go.
Thomas gathered in Whitney's feeds and dazzled the
crowd with his inside moves to the hoop for eight fourth
quarter points.
"Nobody can go with him One-one-one," smiled
about the elusive play of Thomas.
'They were spread out in that press and he had a
field day."
"We knew they were big so we had to do something
about U, explained the soft-spoken Thomas afterwards.
year it
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With a minute remaining it was Reggie Butler who
permanently closed the door on Seabreeze with a
resounding slam dunk
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all week by the flu.
"Hey, why not. I had to match Bruce McCray's dunk
and I got a good pass from Glenn (Stambaugh).
Butler, who totaled 13 points and eight blocked shots
on the ht also
trong opinion about the Tribe's
9-0 performance so far this season.
"We decided we have some things to prove to people
to make them believe," Butler informed. "Maybe now
they will.
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Tribe center Bruce McCray seems to be having a
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as he scored 20 points to help lift the Seminoles
over Seabreeze,

here's looking at you. Forward David Thomas
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photographer Toni Netsel before driving for two
of his 17 points. The talented senior came on
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for Seminole.

Seminole's four solid minutes of strong defense and
good rebounding.
"He did a nice Job when we needed It,"uaId Payne o(
his sixth man who spelled McCray, saddled with three
first half fouls,
The first six minutes of period three belonged to Mr.
Thomas.
The lanky forward swept the boards clean on his way
to a 12 rebound night and hit an Inside bucket and a air

Seabreeze drew back behind the outside shooting of
guard Robert Robertson.
ButMcCray came off the bench midway through the
third period to pump in eight quick points, his last two
of the quarter coming on a crowd electrifying slam
dunk to maintain the Tribe advantage.
The Sandcrabs went to a full court press to open the
final period.

of foul shots to open the gap to 10 points.

in the drivers seat. Teaming up with backcourt partner

Can Beat AnybodyBradley

Robinson 14, Clark2, Small 1, Fields 14, Banks
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"But I don't see much In the polls.
Payne's players, however, thought probably because Seminole has never
It's nice for the kids, but they're MW it might be time for the Incentive to had a great basketball team before
just opinion. The way Sanford played get on the other foot, that of the that is hurting us."
One could read the seriousness on tonight, they can beat anybody in the voters.
Going along with that reasoning was
the faces of the Seminole starters state," Brandley added.
"We beat Boone when they were sweet-shooting forward Bruce
Friday night as they watched the
When further pressed about a seventh," blond-haired sharpshooter McCray.
announcements from outside the gym specific poll position, Bradley said, Glenn Stambaugh pointed out. "So I
"Seminole's never really been great
door near the lockerroom.
"Well, I'd put them In the top five. I feel that we should AT LEAST be in basketball," McCray admitted.
As the boos cascaded down on the don't see how you can keep them out." where Boone is."
"But l feel we should AT LEAST bein
Seabreeze starters, McCray, StainA person who wasn't hjreaed
Swingman
David Thomas, who had the top five."
baugh, Butler, Thomas and Whitney to agree with Bradley was the a super all-around evening with 17
As in every group there is guy who
paced nervously awaiting coach Bill Seminole's Payne.
and
six
assists,
chooses
his words carefully and
points, 12 rebounds
Payne's spotlight introduction.
"I don't know how much It will help went Stambaugh one better.
doesn't get too carried away with all
It was a big game against a big though," Payne said of the Tribe's"If Boone was seventh and we beat the hoopla.
team:
ninth straight victory without a loss, them, then we should AT LEAST be
For the Tribe that man lathe strong,
Six-feet-nine Rodney Williams, 6-7
"llxae people in the Wed (Florida) sIz4JH talented
surmised silent one, 66 center Reggie Butler,
Eugene Postal, and 6-6 Aaron Fields don'tknowanythingaboigus,"Payne with a logic which is hard to fault.
"We beat a team that was ranked
woul4 attest to that,
said of the poll which Is conducted by
(Boone)," directed Butler. "We
But we're striving to go all the should AT LEAST be eighth."
Two hours later a wild floor some, The SI, Petersburg Times. "We
way,"
Thomas quickly added. "ft's
with !cheerleaders hugging what should AT LEAST receive a vote from
Along with shaking off the trio of
Coach
Payne's dream to go to towers surrounding him Friday night,
breath was left out of the Seminole,, the Seatlj*L"
told the story of a convincing 7648
Despite the lack of the pollsters' Lakelan d (the state tournament) and Butler Is just getting over the effects
victory over previously tenth ranked support, Payne felt the ,no vote" my we're going to make it come true." of a lingering cold.
Then ft was lightning-quick Keith
(3A) Seabreeze.
beanauetto the dub, rather than a
"I was bothered more with mycold
Whitney's turn to one up his team in the Evans game," the tough"I'th very surprised that Sanford liability.
isn't inked," an Impressed Sandcrab
"I think it, helped us," Payne said matesrebounding senior said. "But I felt
coach Marshall Bradley said. "We of the poll snub. "It gives us a little
"We should AT LEAST be fifth," better tonight. The word is over."
playeil super tonight. Only 11 tur more Incentive to prove we belong Whitney said about the Tribe's
Wrong Boggle. The worst Is just
noverp and got beat.
there."
identity problem. "But I think It's beginning for Seminole opponents.
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Lake Brantley guard Harold Laughlin applies a little defense to the Winter
Park Parkers. Winter Park broke loose In the third period to score a 7042 win
over the Patriots.

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minutis of the third Period surgised many with UN&amp; to block the Amwico Davistan Smith and Bob I ds,
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Totals: 2711
night.
a nd 5eabreeze'a accurate
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"We got cold from the Park crew and the Parker
guardBrenda Brown canned IM oftrandaTWsedw sorepeat title, and a succful matches In Davis tup piay second or third best doubles
floor,"
said Patriot coach Bob offense came alive to open the
LAKE BRANTLEY (42):
12 of thor 18 points to push Dawn Bergman.'
like on Panatts and Paolo teem In the world," Panatta Peterson, "then we started 'game up.
said after his loss. "It's
"ft more missing free throws."
Satterfield 1, Luc 4, La In
Seabrésse to a nine point lead. "Dana, Tony and Robla did oft the visitors In the third Bedolucd
in the u
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difficult to play defense
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Parkers
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Jdm Mc*roe 20, a serve
Sunday's two singles Wind tbllfl."
period IN advantage nd
Totals: 1311-27 42.
and
got the hot hand, best they've 0401100tar this voBey killer, blitzed Italy's matches Geriili"Ii against
Panatta's Davis Cop record stretched the lead to 10,2646
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No, 1 - player, Adriano PaPutta and UcEnroe against with Bertolucd Is 13-5.
Klein.
by Intermission,
overall effort," commented
Halftime: Winter Park 2$,
to boost the Lady "I liked the way we came Puiatta, 6.2, 6-3, 6-4, Friday a player to be aflfloUflced
A U.S. victory In the doubles
Senior guard Doug Der- winning coach Bill Clendluen. Lake
Brantley 1$. Team
ribers back out in
ftk
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"I was especially pleased fouls: Winter Park 27, Lake
for
victory.
could make second consecutive title and first two quarters, warmed up with the leadership
theSemnlnolecoach.'Wegota Gerulaftls won by default victories
Of our Braitley !L Technical foul:
from C.CTada BarawtI, who American Capt. Tony Trabert their 26th in 51 attempts,
in the third period by scoring seniors,' he added.
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state's number three ranked seam n
Daytona Beach Mainland, he shouted
out to his team, "Let's get ready
Greyhounds."
Lyman might have been ready but
once again Mainland showed what an
awesome power It is by turning back
the Greyhounds 77.52 In a critical Five
Star Conference match up Friday
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unblemished conference records. But
when the game was over Lyman was
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tonight," understated a dazed coach
Lawrence. "1 couldn't have asked
more of our kids tonight ,they played a
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Just when I thought nothing could be Brantley Patriots, Lyman Greyhounds
more grueling than lotary Bowl week I and Lake Howell Silver Hawks.
found the note you left me about all the
The Fighting Seminoles may have a
basketball tournaments around the shot at some revenge at Merritt Island
holidays. Merry Christmas to you too, big for the state playoff football loss.
guy.
The Mustangs loin St. Cloud and of
Take notes class, you'll have to In order course the host Oviedo Lions in rounding
to keep up with all the upcoming round- out the eight team field.
wiu. #k. ...',. O'.4Um%Ahsill action
py iwre
The annual Oviedo Lion Christmas they get to open theIr C.lrlstmas goodies,
Invitational tips off on Wednesday, the women's prep teams take the
December 19th and runs through spotlight two days after Christmas.
Saturday at the Seminole Community
The 3rd annual Lady Hawk invitationai
College gyymnaslum.
getsunderway on December 27th with Its
Several Flye Star entries and a couple best fiçld ever.
of Otge bilt, rivals spice lbs mr'u
Edgswatar, the defending tournament
Th1sar field Includes - undefeated champ will be beck with most of lbs
Seminole Nigh, an obvious tournament members of the team that beat Evans
favorite,
when the Trojans were ranked numero
Joining Seminole from the ranks of the uno In the state a year ago.,
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revenge, however, an they too win
represent the Metro Conference by
making their first appearance In the
Lady Hawk Invitational.
Tituaville AJtronaut, ranked tenth In
the first walnut's 3A poll this Nenon is
willwr stro entry.
Another Metro entry, much Unproved
Winter Park will also be on hand and
could surprise a few people.
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"I thought that this was our best
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"They have one of the best high
school shooting teams I've ever seen.
Having a team like that is like having
a dream come true," Lawrence said.
Mainland upped Its perfect record
to 7!0 on the season whil e the 'Hounds
slipped 5-3 on the year.
L
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the
first game of the night as they turned
back a stubborn Malniand squad 7Gg
in overtime.
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urvyiowiu WLW 2 points and got
help from Sudie Ferrito who tallied 21.
Pat Richards took game high
scoring honors as she collected 32
points for the Lady Buc's.
She was followed by Angela
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Olson 151; Miriam VanDuyne 155;
Marlon Miller 154; Gipdyi
Granneman 153; Gene McNutt
153; Mitzi Loudon 131.

Sunday,c.
D. 16, 9t_lS

Caroline L indsey 176; Anna
Standings: Competition Bowling Aluminum; Schulke Enterprises; Dave Tabor 190; Jeff Jolinlan III;
Coleman 18.
Pro Shop; Family Feud; Lewis west Electric; All In the Family
Bud Corbett 190; Harold Hots Jr.
High Series: Mae Wilkins 484; Drywall; Wilson Eicheiberger;
190.
Caroline LindSey 180; Anna
High Games: Charlie Not 256
A.A.A. Tree Serv. Reflections of
High Series Charlie Na IN:
Coleman 496
Beauty; Holzman &amp; Holzman; Std. Wendy Boness 234; David Nort on
David Norton 562; Sal CimOsuli
Converted Splits: Shirley Ripp
Macatee.
233
&amp;
303;
Bus.
Machines;
Misfits; Toreilo 232; Butch
$et; Wendy Bonus 155: RetCh
10; Dot C'redy 5-7; ShIrley Slmas
Bud Campbell 203 1. 213; Bert Macsteers 372k Be
3 Construction- Barbour Bros
10-7; Helen Shepard 5-7;
Dune Sit:
McNabb
222;
Anna Watts AC ; No. 5; The Flunkies; Doyle 190; Chuck
Coleman 510
Don Gorman $24; Glenn Meyers
eers; Cathy McNabb 303; Mary Dell
Jim
Lowe
Pest
Control;
Pi
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549 - Jeff Johnson 135.
Other Highlights Wueen Of
All in the Family Too- Best Hardy 192; Margaret Meyers 221;
week Ruth S8bnier,
Glen Meyers 202 &amp; 205; Bob
Other Highlights: Star at the
T.G.I.F.
Uniform
Gang;
Central Barbour 200; JackIe Quick 175;
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"What killed us was our shot percentage."
Lyman shot a paltry 34 percent
from the floor. On the other side of the
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about Lyman.
"They are one of the better teams In
the di3triCt this year. Gillis (hal)
impressed me. He and Bailey are both
fine ball players. I'm Just glad to get
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Ha
led a balanced Mainland
scoring attack with 16 points. He was
followed by Larry Prince with 14 and
Alvin Payne who tossed in 12.
Along with Bailey's 19 points, Gills
fired in 14 points and collected nine
rebounds.
Surprisingly the Greyhounds outrebounded the taller Buccaneers 42-

close the Mainland lead to 35-29 at half
time.
But Lyman Just couldn't stay with
the mighty Buccaneers iuThe second
half.

WASH DAY DROP-OUTS
Mae Wilkins 3-10; Kay Sassman 3- Arlene Rumbiy 186
JET BOWLERETTES
Standings: Sex Symbols; Pinch 10 $6
High Series: Mary D. Hardy 499;
Standings: Bit I Tire 1. Wheel;
Other Highlights: Queen for Linda Lewis 551; Lois Smith 486; Witts Amoco; Seminole
Pins; Goof Balls; VikIngs
loan;
Splitters; Hot Shots; Whiz
Donna Lapore 467
Kid'; week Shelvy Fore.
Mixon Auto Parts; Ladies
Scatter Pins; Shamrocks; Hooks
Converted
Splits:
&amp;
WED. AM. MATCH
Mary Auxiliary Fleet Reserve; June's
Curves;
Make-ups;
Strickland 5-10,
Block
POINT
Beauty Shop; Galloway Builders;
Busters; Three and ½; Hits and
Other Highlights: The League Jacobs Grove Service; Milady
High Games' Cathy Doyle 112
Misses; Drip Dries; Alley Cats; Mary 0. Hardy
177; Lois Smith wishestothank Jane Plant, Dott ie Fabric 5 Cratts; Johnny Walker
Soap Suds: Go-Getters.
157; Folly Hall 175; June Plant i4oIon and Kathy Doyle for extra General Contractor.
High Games: Andy Patrick 304
166' Kathy Norton 170' Linda duty working the S.C.B.A. White
High Games: Gen Thompson
Marlin Hansen 204;. Ted Puckett Lewis 201
Elephant table while also l,owhing
170; Mae Wilkins 153; Ruth
.152 Nancy Rivers 176
203; Ted Foote 197; Jerry Loudon Elsie
Cooper 117 avg. 161 game; Nice work ladies.
170; Sandy Wisdom 176;
193; Mike Burke 156; Ole Olson
18 2; Mac McKibben 171; Adrian
Ross 177; Rose Pa? cli
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McKibben 157; Mary McPherson
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18—Help Wanted

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

INVITATION TO RID
1 BR-5199 up. Pool. Adults Only
Wanted hairdresser w clientele
City of Sanford,
CITY OF
ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
for young aggreSsive shop.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Florida
CASSELBERRY
Airport Blvd. on 1792 in
Combination women's Sports
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Sealed
bidS
will
be
received
PLANNING AND ZONING
3238670
SEALED BIDS will be received
Call
Sanford.
wearshop&amp;
beauty
salon.
Pay
CIRCUIT
IN
SEMINOLE
the office of the City Manager,
COMMISSION
2:00 PM, December21, 1919,
Mariner's Village.
high percentage. Call 322.9558
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sanford, Florida.
for approximately 3,670 sq. ft. of
8:30 to 1:30.
CASE NO. 123O7,CA.Ot.K
I. Re.Roofing of Approximately
BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
that the City of Casselberry
existlngonicespacewitpiiflatr
FLAGSHIP
BANK
OF
That's ClassifiedAds
Planning and Zoning Commission 11,853 Square Feat
block
radius
of
the
Seminole
SEMINOLE, a Florida banking
Nurses Aides, exp. preferred. ________________________
Ii. Chlorine Cylinder Scale
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
will hold a public hearing. Mr.
RATES
County Courthouse. Desire a 3
_________________________
corporation,
apply
in
person,
Lakeview
III. Sewer Division Material
Leonard Casselberry,
year lease with optIons to renew
44C line
ltime
Nursing Center, 919 E. 2nd St.
Plaintiff,
Detailed specifications are
31— ApartmentS Furnished
applicant. is requesting an.
2 additional periods of 3 years
____________________________
V.
3c
a line
3coinecuhve
times
.
nexation into the corporate limits available at the office of the City each. Bid specifications may be
MARVIN E. CONNER and
3c a line
lconsecutive times
M
530 p M
8
00
A
of the City of Caslelberry in the Manager,
obtained by telephoning Jerry
Apis. for Senior Citizens. Down
PAULINE R. CONNER, his wife,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
LA.? (Limited Agricultural)
All bids shall be in the City Bayless at (305) 423.6125 or from:
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Defendants.
District. The parcel is legally Manager's Office, Room 203, City Department of Corrections,
SATURDAY 9 Noon
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
3 Lines Minimum
NOTICE OF ACTION
Hall,
Sanford,
Florida
not
later
ProbationandparoleServices,
desibed as:
Ave.
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Lots 11, 12, 13 and II, Block A, than 1:30 PM, Wednesday, West Robinson Avenue, Suite 909,
WANTED
TO.
Johnson Poultry Farm, as January 2, 1980. The bids will be Orlando, Florida 3n01.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
MARVIN F. CONNER and
To write news of local interest
recorded in Plat Book 6, Page a, publicly opened on the same date Publish December 13, 16, 1979
$l6Omo.
PAULINE R. CONNER
from LONGW000 , SAN.
Public Records of Seminole at 2:00 PM in the Commission DEQ.41
Noon
The
Da1efore
Publication
263$ Laurel Avenue
FORD,
WINTER
SPRINGS,
Chambers,
Room
117.
County, Florida.
Sanford, Florida 32771
CASSELBERRY and if you
The City Commission reserves _________________________ _____
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A public hearing on the request
YOU
ARE
HERE BY
havea knack forgathering the
will be held on Wednesday, the right to accept or to reject any
__________________________________________
32—Houses Unfurnished
social news from your
NOTIFIED that an action to January 9, 1980, at 7:30 P.M., in orallbidsinthebestlnterestof the
foreclose a mortgage on real the Casselberry City HaIl, 95 Lake City of Sanford.
respective community to be
__________________________________________________________
CITY or MSELnERRY
____________________________
_______________________
property situate, lyIng and being
3 BR. lB. Sjoomonth
1st &amp; last &amp; . W.E. Knowles
presented in a column in The
Triplet - Drive, Casselberry,
'j...PLANNING AND ZONING
in -Seminole
County.
FlnrktA.
.
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CJUS WV flOII
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COMMISSION
particularly described as:
4_sj
Owner. 3222983.
talk with you.
CITYOFSANFORD
possible.
18—HoIpnted
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
___________________________
____________________________
Lot 16, PINECREST HEIGHTS
_____________________
MARYW.HAWTHORNE, DATE: 12.10.19
-- - that the City of Casselberry
REPLAT, according to the Plat
CITY CLERK Publish December 16, 1979
Ccntact:DORIS DIETRICH
Planning and Zoning Commission
38Wanted
to
Rent
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 9,
• ABORTION •
CITY OF CASSELBERRY, DEQ.S4
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will hold a Public Hearing, Mr.
_________________________
pages 77 and 78, of the Public FLORIDA
FICTITIOUSNAME
OURSELVES EDITOR
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- -CHRISTMAS
CHEER
Records of Seminole County,
Notice is hereby given that I am Leonard Casselberry, owner.
322.2611
9.Sdaily
Mon.Fri
Publish: December 16, 1979.
Trimister abortlon-$100;
Wanted
to
Rent
Florida,
engaged in business at 301 E. 28th applicant, is requesting an
DEQ-SI
IS
Gyn Clinic-%20; Pregnancy
Efflclencp' Apartment
has been tiled against you in the
___________________________ Place. Sanford, Florida, Seminole nexation into the corporate limits
test;
male
sterilization;
free
JOBI I
Full time farm equip, salesman
County, Florida, under We fic. of the City of Casselbetry in the
323 6764
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
.
counseling.
Professional
care,
FICTITIOUS NAME
needed. Exp. helpful, but will
________________________
Florida, and you are required to
CALL MONDAY
titious name of THE ENGINE LA.2 (Limited Agricultural)
Supportive
atmosphere,
confi.
ser person with good
Notice is hereby given that I am SHOP, and that I intend to register District. The parcel is legally
serve a copy of your written
dential.
323.5176
40—Condominiums
mech. background. Exc.
defenses, if any, to it on JACK T. engaged in business at 100 Willow said name with the Clerk of the described as.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
________________________
A portion of Lot 14$, DR. Mit.
opportunity. Fringe benefits.
________________________.
BRIDGES,
ESQUIRE,
of Ave., Forest City, Fla, 32751, CIrcuit Court, Seminole County,
OFFICE
MANAGER
WOMAN'S HEALTH
&amp; Seminole County, Florida, under Florida in accordance with the chell's Survey of the Moses F.
Contact Personnel Dept., A.
CLEVELAND,
MIZE
Good acct. bookkeeping exp.
ORGANIZATION
TWO 2 BR, lB condos. Kit.
the fictitious name of BOB'S provisions of the Fictitious Name Levy Grant as recorded in Plat
Duda&amp; Sons, Oviedo. 327.1030,
BRIDGES, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
This Is fantastic co. with cxc.
equipped, sep. DR. pool &amp;
AUTO REPAIR, and that I intend
ext.
268.
EOE.
wtose address is Poit OffIce
Statutes, roWit: Section 865.09 Book 1, Page 5, of the Public
sal.
____________________________
609 F. Colonial Dr., Orlando
Clubhouse privileges,
Records of Seminole County,
Drawer Z, Sanford, Florida 32771, to register said name with the Florida Statutes 19g.
Florida.
OFFICE CLERK
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
on or before January 10, 1980, and
RN,14
&amp;
4.17,
full
&amp;
part
tIme.
51g. Joseph D. Kennedy
MONOGRAM CO.
Toll Free 1-l00.fll.256$
A public hearing on the request
Good typing, figure aptitude.
file the original with the Clerk of Seminole County, Florida in ac
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
Publish December?, 9, 16, 23, 1919
will be held on Wednesday,
REALTORS
Good appearance, nice
this Court either before service on cordance with the provisions of the DEQ.7
&amp; Convalescent Center, 950
January 9, 1980, at 7:30 P.M., in
Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
dresser. Exc. benefits.
Plaintiff's attorney or im.
Mellonville.
6280718
ORDINANCE NO. 302-SO
the Casseiberry City Hall, 95 Lake
Mate" Dating Service. All
mediately thereafter; otherwise a Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
HOSTESS
default and ultimate judgment will 1957.
CITY
OF
ALTAMONTE Florida, or as soon thereafter as
waler, Fl. 33511.
Receptionist.tYPe WOIk.
Sig. Robert J. Bernhardt
be entered against you for the
21-Situations Wanted
41—Houses
-___________
Greeting people. Must have
PubliSh December 2,9, 16, 73, 1919 SPRINGS, FLORIDA, ANNEX. possible.
relief demanded in the Complaint.
MARY W. HAWTHORNE,
ING TO AND INCLUDING WITH.
cxc.
ap.
good
persopality
a,
WITNESS my hand and the seal DEQ 6
54.
&amp; Found
Partially disabled man would
$3,500 DOWN will buy 10 acres
CITY CLERK
__________________
pearanceforfun Iob.Hrs. 10.6.
of this Court on this 5th day of _______________________ IN THE CORPORATE AREA
like piece work, addressing
deeded access to the St. Johns /
AND
LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY
or
CITY
OF
CASSELDERRY,
51
hr.
December, 1979.
envelopes, pickup &amp; delivery,
River.
IN THE SEMINOLE COUNTY ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLOR.
FLORIDA
(SEAL)
LOST male sealpoint Siamese,
etc. Very reliable. 830.1064.
Dated this 11th day of Decem.
IDA, UPON ADOPTION OF SAID
GENERAL OFFICE
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR
vic. Normandy Blvd. Deltona.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ORDINANCE, A PORTION AND ber, 1979.
Good at handling money. Ac. __________________________ WE HAVE IT. 1 BR, lB home for
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dec. 10. 574 14
$13,000.
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND Publish December 16, 1979
curate typing. Good hours.
By: Mary Ann Duxbury
CIVIL ACTION NUMBER: 79. BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, DEQ50
Deputy Clerk
Lost:
Man's
horseshoe
ring
_____________________________
FIGHT INFLATION. Invest in
7269..09.j(U
FLOR IDA, DESCRIBED AS FOL.
WAREHOUSE
JACK T. BRIDGES, Esquire
VIcinity Zayre Plaza
INVITATION TO RID
this 2 unit apt. Only $30,000.
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES BERNARD .IAFFE, TRUSTEE, LOWS: LOTS 1,2, AND 3, BLOCK
FuII.time
&amp;
parl.time
positions
REWARD. 3236151
? NEED CASH ?
Plaintiff, B, IOWANA SUBDIVISION, AC.
avail. Exc. co
Post Office Drawer Z
The Housing Authority of the
vs.
Use Your HomeAs Security
CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF
3 BR, 1'7 B economical gas wail
Sanford, Florida 32771
City of Sanford, Florida wilt
CONTINENTAL
CallUsForTerms
EQUITY AS RECORDED IN PLAT ØO
furnace &amp; range. Fenced rear
PAYROLLCLERK
(305) 337.1314
8-Eating Places
receive
bids
for
modernization
to
tO, PAGE 11, PUBLIC RECORDS
PARTNERSHIP
Tower Financial Serv.
yd., convenient bc., LR &amp; Fia.
Will train if good figure aptitude
Publish December 9,16,73,30, 1919 LIMITED
NUMBER 6, a Michigan Limited OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR. CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA. lI0024l.7469
rm., ww carp. $29,500.
with good typing.
DEO•23
Partnership; and THE MYERS IDA; IN ACCORDANCE WITH 16-1 until 2:00 P.M., on the 9th day
Beginning Dec.14
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Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

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Handicapped Parking and Walk. poratlon, not qualified to do TION PROVISIONS OF CHAPT. Gardens Community Room, 5th
ways
business in the State of Florida, as
ER 171.041, FLORIDA STA. Street and Locust Avenue, San.
TUTES; DECLARING AVAIL, ford, Florida, at which time and
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
Trustee,
Sealed bids from Contractors
will oe reclved by Owner, Board TO:

VICES; REDEFINING THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF ALTA.

NOTICE OFACTION

opened and read aloud.
Proposed forms of contract

munity College at 2:00 P.M., ED PARTNERSHIP NUMBER 6,
INCLUDE SAID LAND IN THE specifications, are on file at the
January 7, 19*0 in the Board Room a Michigan Limited Partnership MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID office of the Housing Authority of
CITY; AUTHORIZING THE the City of Sanford, Florida, Adof Seminole Community College, 1600 Kerictale Drive,
Sanford, Florida.
AMENDMENT OF THE CITY ministration Building, Castle
Suite 301
The following are included:
MAP TO INCLUDE THE SAID Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida
East Lansing, Michigan 48523
I. Various walkways,
LAND ANNEXED HEREIN; and the office of the Architects',

ramps,

McKinney's Lounge &amp;
Restaurant, 300 Sanford Ave.
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from6a.m..l2noon Food also

Knowledge of sheet metal
fabrication. Light welding.

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WAITERSI

STEMPER AGENCY

FEES

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FOR SALE
G rap ef r u it, Oranges,
Tangerines &amp; Lemons. R. .
Hutchison 372.4058.

AAA EMPLOYMENT
323.5176
912 French Ave.
Corner of lOfh &amp; French
"Your Future Our Concern"

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For Rent
InquIre 401 Magnolia Ave.

news items you will find
anywhere,

Sanford GracIous Iivlrtg. Reas.
Weekly &amp; monthly rates, utilities
Inquire 500 S. Oak 841.7863,

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Buildto5uit-'otjrlotoryovrs
FHA VA, FHA 23S &amp; 715

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campus. Also, stripping of existing Washington corporation, not quail.
AND PR IVI LEGES OF CITIZEN. Architects, Planners, Inc. Sanford
paving,
SHI P I N THE CITY; SEVERABI. Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 100,
lied to do business In the State of
Bid documents are open to Florida, as Trustee
LIlY, CONFLICTS AND EFFEC. P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida.
Copies of the documents,
public inspection In the offices of 2102 Rainier Bank Tower
TIVE DATE,
the Director of AdministratIve 1301 5th Avenue
WHEREAS, there has been filed drawings and specifications may
Affairs Seminole Community Seattle, Washington 95)01
with the City Clerk of the City of be obtained by depositing $25.00
College, F.W. Dodge Plan Room
HEREBY Altamonte SprIngs, Florida, a with the Architect for each set of
YOU
ARE
and Central Florida Builders NOTIFIED that an action to petltioncontainingthertameof the documents so obtained. Such
Exchange in Orlando; and may be foreclose a mortgage upon the property owner In the aria herein, deposit will be refunded to each
obtained from the offices of
followIng property in Seminole after described requestIng an. person who returns the plans,
Gutmann Dragastt AssocIates County, Florida, to.wit:
and
other
nexation to the corporate aria of specifications
Architects
Planners,
Inthe City of Altamonte SprIngs, documents in good conditions
Lol$30,31,32, 33,10, 11,42 and 43
corporated, Sanford Atlantic
the Florida Land and Florida, and requesting to be in. within 10 days after bid opening.
Nthona% Ranti
Suite 100, Coloni*alion Company's Celery chided thsreini
A certified ctssc or bank draft,
uildinL
WHEREAS, the Property Ap. of the City of Sanford, Florida, U.
FlorIda 3277), upon request ac
of the Public Records of Seminole
companied by $15.00 deposit per County, Florida
s Government Bonds, or a
(LESS the South pi51r of Seminole County,
satIsfactory bid bond executed by
131 feet of the North 254 feet of the Florida, has certified that there is
DeposIt will be refunded In full East 267 feet of Lot 30) and (LESS one W property owner In the area the bidders and acceptable
an amount equal to S
for two sets to contractors, sub. the North 125 feet of
Lots 30 and to be annexed and that said sureitles In
signed the percent of the bid shall be sub.
mlttlngbonatldebidsandreturnof 31). West 130.Sfeet
North
125
property
owner
has
of the
mitted with each bid.
documents in good usable conS feet of Lot 30; South 131 feet of the petition for annexation; and
The successful bidder will be
ditloriwlthlnflve(S)daysattertpt. North 236 feet of the
WHEREAS, It has been deterEast 267 feet
openingofbids.Refundforsetsin of Lot 30; and
mlflidthatthepropertyd,5c1'ib,d required to furnish and pay for
East 57.5 feet of
excess of two will be less $1.50 to
hereinafter is reasonably compact satisfactory performance and
North 12$ f set of Lot 31 of The
cover cost of reproduction, In the Florida Land and Colonization and contiguous to the corporate payment bond or bonds.
samebasisoreturnof documents.
Attention Is catted to the Bid
Company's Celery Plantation, area and municipal limits of the
City of Altamonte Springs, Form requiring a Base Bid and
Contractors who obtain bid Put Book 1, Page 179,of the Public
documents and do not bid the

$3.50 Bushel
322.1312
Black Eyed Peas, You Pick
Fri. through Sun. $5 bu.
Beardall Ave., I Ml. S. of SR 46
33.593
EVERY DAY someone Is looking
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow,
NaveL grapefruIt, tangerInes,

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For Sale
DREAM NAVEL ORANGES
Simpson
337.3313

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MERRY CHRISTMAS
Creativ.Expressiotn 3227113
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pay $7.50 per set to defray ct of
forth above,

your written defenses, If any, to it

WHEREAS,

the City of

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OPERATOR
Salary: $190 weekly. Completion
ofHlghSchoolorposs.ssionof
a GED certifIcate. Possesses
as a minimum water or waste
water treatment, C Florida
certification, knowledge of the
operation, maintenance &amp;
repair of waist' I waste water

Pl'ovIsbom for equal employment

FIGHT INFLATION
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ad. position to provide municipal less than the minimum salaries
pow'. For detalls. call.
by a certIfied check or bid bond Plaintiff's Attorney, whoseCNA slrvicestothepropertydesCrib.d and wages as set forth in the
1.161407oi164-3w9
dress
is:
SUITE
1152
issued by an acceptable surety
speciflcationsmustbepaidonthis
hereln,andthecltycommis$ionof
company for not less than five TOWER, ORLANDO, FLORIDA
project.
Saleslady, sxp, In ladles' ready.
an or before the 2nd day of the City of Altamont. Springs,
percent ($perc.nt)ofth. base bid. 33801,
All bidder's are hereb' notified
to.wear, apply In person onty
if In the best in.
file
the
original
Florida,
dsems
The successful bidder will be January, 1910, and
No phone calls, Re-Jay, lii .
tsrest of the City of Altamont, that they must affirmatively
with the Clerk of this Court either
requIred to furnish performance before service
1stSt.;Sanford.
Springs, Florida, to accept said ensure that in any contract en.
on
Plaintiff's
and labor and materials payment
verlisement, Minority Business Desk Clerk, afternoon shift.
ter; otherwise a default will be ptopui'ty.
contract sum, Issued by a
Enterprises will be afforded full
Apply in person, Holiday Innof
NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE
IT
bonding entered against you for the relief
company licensed in Florida.
Sanford on the Lakefront.
in the complaint or ENACTED BY THE CITY OF opportunity to submit bids as sub.
demanded
To be eligible for consideration,
contractors, or as suppliers of
ALT A MONTE S PR N G
laws
of
petItion,
PTFT waitresses, PM.AM ex
bids must compiy with the
matscIals,orservices,andwillnot
WITNESSMY HANDAND THE FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
only In fine dining. See Mrs.
Florida, all conditions of the
SECTION 1: That the following be discriminated against on the
0.,Deltona Inn, 1654193.
specifications, and must be made SEAL OF THIS COURT on the 28th deso'Ibod property, being
,l grounds of race, color, religion,
onafacsimlleoftheforminciud.d day of November, 1979.
sex or national origin In con.
situate
in
Seminole
County,
Somebody is looking for your
with the contract documents In (SEAL)
sideratlon for award,
ARTHUR H. RECKWITH JR. Florida,fowif:
bargain. Offer it today in the
apIIcate, enclosed in an opaque
In
accordance
with
ExecutIve
LOts 1, 2 and 3, Block B,
CLERK OF THE SEMINOLE
Classified Mb,
sealed envelope bearing the name
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in GoalsProgram,allbidderswill be
Ing tO piat thereof as recor
CIRCUIT COURT
marked: HANDICAPPED
Plat Book 10, Page 11, Public afforded full opportunity to submit
By: Cynthia Proctor
PARKING
WALKWAYS
I
Records of SemInole County, Plot', bids in response to this invitation
N Deputy Clerk
SEMI NOt. E COMMU NI TV
and will not be discrIminalod
later
Publish
December
2,9,
16,
23,
1979
COLLEGE and delivered not
than date and hour mentioned
to and made a part of the City of color, religion, sex or national THE EIGHTEENTH JUDiCIAL.
above.
origin in consideration for award. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP
Altamonte Springs, Florida,
Owner reserves the right
During the Fiscal Years of 197$ SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
tO THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL purMant to the voluntary an.
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portions of a bid as stipulated in SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
by Minority Business Enterprises SOLOALE BUILDERS, INC.,
llI.044,Fbcrida$tatytes,andothe,
the FORM OF PROPOSAL, and to IN Iii TM Mwrtage
Is twenty percent (20 pd) To Florida corporation,
applicable laws.
waive any formalities of fIle ANITA MANIA LOWRY,
Plaintiff,
SECTION 3: That the corporate insure that maximum bIds from
Owner. NO bid shall be withdrawn
v.
of
Attarnonte
Minority
Business
Enterprises
are
PetItioner, limits of the City
lOt' C pitiod of thirty (30) days
sought, contractors submitting BURNS 0. SIMPSoN, et al.
Springs, Florida, be and
is
President 'Sgminole Corn.
NOTICE OP ACTION
evidence of their efforts in aiding
Respondent,
to iictie said
munity College
tO:
in thi reaching of said goals.
AMENDED
desci'ibed and ermesed.
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307 UniversIty Drive

Chairman $oard of Truslees, THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: is heteby authorized to amend, requirements of Sectiop 3, of the
seminole Community College
Mr. Walter Lee Lowry
after, and spmiof Itte Off idol sousing and Urban Development

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.SUSTLISTEDt2BR,lBhomein
C.C. Manor! CM, Din, area,
coy. Fla. Fla. rm., 600' garden
rm, &amp; new carp. Furn. toot
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3210759
Longwood,cozy3BR,7fl,Iot5f
storage, corner site with trees.
543750

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REALTORS
130.6133or339.11lIeve$.

LOVELYI 3 BR, lB home in

68—Wanted to Buy

Gin, Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323.
4035a'ter Sp.im

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POLICE 0FFIcERThe
Orlando Civil Service Office
for the.xaminafion for police
Officer, beglonlng Monday,
December 17, 1979 through

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MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT
90'x200' WITH A SPLEP4.
DEROUS VIEW. 520,000.
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MEINTZO TILE
Newor rep$lr,-leaky showers our
specIalty, 23 yrs. EKp. 569.5342.

1 Man, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc.WayneBeal.3271321

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Purchased El Fil, Saudi
Arabia. 337 4283.
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NO LONGER USED CAMPING _____________________
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
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Top I'rices P,iid
Lscd, ,iny condition 644 8126

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WEBtIV USED FURNITURE &amp;
r
niture Salvage 372 8721.
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Demajl,, Atawaglng Partner
Depuf p Clerk
PEN U4VIITUINT$, A Florida FRANK C. WHIGHAM,
Ovi.fi Partnership 5' NA. ESQUIRE
10110)00, ManagIng farhIer
,Ø, N$ -1330
Cited at Altamonte Springs, Serd, Florida 32771
County, Florida,
Seminole
323.3111
December 12. 1979
Attorney for Pefhtionsr
PubIlift December 14, 73' 30. 1919 P1*11111 December 14, 73, 35, 1979
and January 4, 1500
an january s, 1979
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lfludla 180011 ItS Oiassl piejage City of $005011. FIVIdI.
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY
adoption
OF TIfF CITY OF
FIRST READING: December
SANFORD, FI.DORIDA
it, 1979
Thomase Wii5, Ill
SECOND READING:
Executive Director
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Publish Dec. 3,9, 14,23,30, 1979 I
Pubii
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of this Cowl on ttii$ 79th day
Nevanibir, 1979.
(SEAL)
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH JR.
As Clerk of the Court
Sy: Eve Crabtrs,
Deouly Clark
Iblish December 2,9,14,23,1979
0101

Appliances&amp;Mis.
(LOCAL) 349.5371
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AID PAINTING

Call $31 4399cr 543.0134
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perlencw, trained, hospital
medical records
Iran.

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Call 3223411.

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sell by Sun. 16fh, moving, 323
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All Work Guaranteed
Licinsed 3235507
Insured

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Weolferanoscellent befief its
and salary package, For
immediate can$ideati.n,
P111w
Director at:
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HOSPITAL

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(lOS) 327.8611 ext 791

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$2Oea. while they last
HERB'S TV
2597 s. Sanford Ave.
323 1734
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your home I credit? I will

42—blIe Homes

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catch up back payments &amp; buy
eQuIty. 373$31ê.

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GREGORY MOSILEHOMES I Webuyyourequity,cIoiemnZdI)r5.

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EUTSLER PAINTINGI

tenor. Pressure cleaning.
0071

IIIIIIIIISVISIISI*s

VAIFHAFiposins

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.3 BR mobile home for sale. I 3 BR house wanted. Will pay
Skirted &amp; shed, ready to move I
equity I fake over payments.
I Send info I phone number to:
intO. Adult park. 333.1109,
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BUDGETS
ARE
SOLITERED WITH VALUES

Cnrpenlry, Pointing, Malnt.
of all types. Uc. Sanded
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COLUMNS,

Beai't. 24x$3. 3 BR, 25, CH.A,
do.vn payment .1 take over
avets, 323-5032.

S ACRES •xecullve farm,
irrigation, landscaped, work
shop I
3 BR, 3D, w-pool.
I ACRE Investor special,
beautiful oaks, workshop,

43—Lots.Acrugs

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Box ISA, Waterboro, S.C.

$493.75 bal, $113.16 or 5)7 mo.
Agent 3391316.
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CaliHaroidHall
Realtylnc.,REALTOR.333.5774

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 10$'
47A-"i$g 5oiig5
paved road, 240' deep.
Beautiful view across Crystal
'ACPlwithlakefron?age,Ireu
ISOM
Lake. Only vacant lot in area. .,
1' 3R. ID,
$149)
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Will buy $11 2nd moilsages, We
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also make Real Estate I
5. Ernest
Susineis loins. Florida Mar.
Rag.
gage Investment, )1
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REAL ESTATh
315W. 17.92, casselberry. Fl.
Orange Ave., Suite 301, Winter
REALTOR, 373.7195
Eve. 562-3481
ia-us.

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Boots for your man
Dingo&amp; Cowboy Boots too!
KPIIGHTS,206E 1st. Downtown

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MR. I'S FASHIONS
Fine Clothing for men
2617 S. French 323 6168

Gay colors delight the child.
Chrlstma Slippers, we

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MUSlCA'
GIFTS

KNIGHTS, 208E 1St Downtown

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Thrfllthemwithboots
Dincjo 8. Cowboy Boots by Acme
KNIGHT S. 708 1 Is? Downtown

'aCkey' Guitar Clr &amp; Muse..,,,,
Over 100 new 8. used bargains 1.
Martin Gibson Guild
Yamaha 2540 S French (blk
S of Sembosi. 323 1911
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W. Crystal 1k. Ave., Lk. Mary.
Sunday 75

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Automotive
Baby furniture
Radios-TV's
OffIce eqpt.
Yard egpt.
Household goods
Toys

SX 70 Polaroid Land Camera,
almost new, $100; El. Arvin
heavy duty 220W heater, auto.
w 2 switches $80. 373 04$5.
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Go Cart, good condition,
Mini Bike, no motor, $45
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SUY, SELL, TRADE
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8. $799. Plow $599. Goodyear.
555W.
377-282)

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Kenmore El. drop in range,
clean, oven, ceramic cooktpp,
eec. cond. $150. 333.7921.
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Whybuy used? Newbrand name
box springs &amp; mattresses at 20
pct. above dealers cost. Twin,
fullsize, queen &amp; king. Jenkins
Furniture, 203 F. 25th St.
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old. Loving, intelligent, $150
Ca_3731766.
FREE PUPPIES
ba good home
3731092

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Come to 611 Brookslde Rd.,
Forrest Brook Subdivision,
Casselberry.

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831 5016

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FURNITURE 6 THINGS
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NewlUsedFurniture
500 S. Sanford Ave.
3736593

FE PUPPIES
Mixed Shepherd. 6 wIts,
Registered Cocker Pups for sale

Zenith component stereo. AM.
FM with Speakers. Was $249,
now $179. No. .1554. Goodyear.
355 W. 1st. 323252%

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I Month old Doberman puppy,
blk. &amp; tan, male 3234137 on
wIt ends or af I I

Goodyear. 335 W 1st 372 7121.

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Ge'neral Electric microwaves.
1210 choose from As low at

PHONE 323-7340

C DANNY'S AUCTION SALES *
.YardSale
2015. Jessamine Ave.
Sat. &amp; Sun.I.S

372 878

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COUCh, lOpc. sectional, glass top
coffee table, camper top for
Datsun kipg.cab. 168.5815.

drums [Sob Ball's Disc Music
Center 7202 French Ave
372 2255

PETS

1215 S. FRENCH AVE.

Moving or thinking of garage
sale? Lot of work? Will buy

Bunk Beds
$70' $627056

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Yard Sale. Sat. &amp; Sun.
Lamps, baby clothes &amp; misc.
2S29GroveDr.

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CROWN PAWN SHOP
Storeos,guifars,cameras

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(Geneva) 3195372

tn Honda CB360 T, very good
(ond • new tires, 9.600 miles.

CHAI RS, LAMPS,
WICKER SELECTION,

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Give a lasting Christmas
present. Plumosa, Lady or
Date Palms. Call 3221561.

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Daniel Green Slippers at
KNIGHTS,?OIE.lstDowntown

every beauty need. MERLE

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DINING ROOM &amp;
BE DROOM SUITES,

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109N. PalmeltoAve,

46—CommercialProperty,

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MICROWAVE RANGES
I. RR 9TA Amana Rotawave
2 NE1970 Panasonic Genius II

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S LAST AUCTION.
.FOR '79 •
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TRUCK FULL OF
MAHOGANY,

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DESCR I PTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE,

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Houwwfvescleaning Service
FREE ESTIMATESC.II 3455313
p,rsensllzo fast, dependable
Regular orltlms basis
weDOwashwiedows
6J7'Sltl Qualitywo.'Iimansi1p No job too

MILLERS
machine, $300.
Ph. 372 0352
Speed Queen washers, Stainless 2bI9OrIando Dr.
steel tub, heavy duty.

Established plumbing supply &amp;
service business for sale, inc.
tools, fixtures, inventory I,
real estate. Call W. Malic.
low-ski, REALTOR

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Orlando
Sanford

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close to Lake Monroe, nice
Quiet street. 1 yew warranty,

323.2222

REALTY WORLD.

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Danny'sAucfionj77lolo
Buy Sell Consign
2621 Sanford Ave. 373 5777

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Push button controls, has
carousel, still In warranty.
$649,
Originally
assume
payments of $21 mo. Agent 339

SEIGLER REALTY

Kelvinator electric ranges.
NUTONE Built In Food Center
LARGE LOT OR 3 loS ACRES
wall attachments
WITH TREES AND GOOD AMANA AIR CONDITION.
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
ERS—some heat 'n' cool

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Bdrm, I'.-, Bath, extra game

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WE ENGRAVE
Gwallnuy Jewelers 20.1 S Park

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LASTOFFIRESALE
APPLIANCES
Refrigerators &amp; Freezers:
1- 14' Amana Energy Saver ref.
1- 16' Amana Energy Saver ref.
2-22' Amana Side by Side ref.
1- 7' Amana Deepfreeze
1. Used Kelyinator IS' ref. frost.
free

43B1_Ot$&amp;ACrSap

study, Florida room, fireplace
and many more extras.
Beautiful wooded acre. Zoned
A 1,

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Levi icons 8. Jackel
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

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jOb, or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads
every day.

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HENRIX ANTIQUES 20 pct off
sale on antique dining rm
chairs, With I) Si'?'. to select
from Dec 16 tnru [3cc 73,
also antique refinishing Free
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Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3730697

Lin House of Handicrafts
HandcraftedGifts
fairway Plaza
Sanford
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buyers. New homes with I
monthly payments under $250.
Lowdown payments. 3722557. I

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ThankYou,ThankYoi
for being my customers &amp;
friends. If there's a better way
tosayit ldcn't know how, may
you be tidily blessed. Rest
wishes Randal Rowe.

home with beautifully land.
scaped lawn, fireplace.
abundance of storage, double

home Ingoodcond.11 Spacious
modern kit., front &amp; back
porch, F P &amp; carp. I A buy for

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing ServiCe

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MIMORIAL

CRAFTS

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Jam Up Hair Styles I Jeans
Levis Junior &amp; Missy
Tops &amp; Dresses 802 French Ave

Bootsfor your Cowgirl
Ct7ristmas at the Chinaberry
Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots
Antiques, 1106W 1st St. KNIGHTS, 208 E 1st Downtown
Primatives china ejlass silver
original creations
inc selection pierced
earrings. 55.95 up
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Owaliney jewelers 2045+ Park

Sterling Silyct. Oriental Rugs,
Diamonds. Bridges Antiques
323 7801

vasher repo GE deluxe model I
Sold orig. 5409.35 used snort
time. Bat. 5189.11 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 3396386.

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Picnic table, w 2 benches, $30;
full size baby bed w mattress,
$?S;OakPorchrockers,$.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 F. 25th St. 373
0911.

CROCUTT
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area, I year warranty, sss,000.

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OUT Of IDEAS?
Visit F TI4EL L'S ANTIQUES 1
i W oIl 1. old SR 46 at "76'
Station. Paola 322 5871

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NESTLED AMOPG TREES,

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FREE ESTIMATES 3727903

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(2) 50' LOTS NICELY WOODED
NEAR 25th ST. $7,500 TOTAL.

RUSTIC SETTING— 4 Bdrm, 3
Bath home. 1 plus acre,
completely fenced, pool,
separate apartment, I yr.
warranty,

FURNISHEDI 3 BR, lB home
with rental apt.! Move right
ml Newcarp. I w.paperl Only
$32500

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'ger for restaurant eparation. Must be bondable, re

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1406 F. 24th St. Hostess:
.Jennie Lee Billingsley.

A, carp. &amp; morel Spacious
rms, Fla. rm., &amp; freshly
painted! BPP WARRANTED.
Yours for $41,900.

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(directly behind City Hall)
Monday through Friday, 5:00
a.m.tos:OOp.m.Orlandoisan
Equal Opportunity Employer,

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ANTIQUES

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NICELY WOODED OVER SIZ.
ED LOT NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S

OPENHOUSE
Sat. &amp; Sun. 1.5 PM
Lovely 3 BR home, large corner
lot, many nice features, JUST
REDUCEDSIO00. Follow signs

JUST FOR YOU1 4 BR,28 home

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Alteration$DreasmakIflg
Drapes, Upholstery

reQuired to comply with an At. 28510
Miami, Florida
FIO'IdI, t.
YOU
YOU
ARE
ARE
HERESY
HERESY Secretary, gin, office dutln
nnexalion contained $ICIII 1 firmative Action Plan so provide
NOTIFIED that an action for
opportunity to lower income NOTIFIED that an Amended
Typing, posting, filing, ull
Dissolution of Marriage has bin
the prolect area tot ComplaInt toforecloseaMortgage
office, hospitalizatIon. Call
SECTION
4:
That
upon
this
residents
of
NOTICIUNDIR FICTITIOUS
filed against you and you •t ordInance becoming effective, the training and employment. Sie the On the following property In
3334503 for appi. Monday.
NAME ETATUTI
required to wve a copy of your residents and property
of Supplementary Instructions to Seminole County, Florida:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Lot 37. Siodi "A" SEMINOLE
$i.rs for more information In
written defense, if any, to ii on the property desaib.d Ptsre
Notice Is hereby ,IV*5th$ the FRANK.
C.
PT.FT COOk 5*9. fIBS dining,
HE1GHTh.
lv the Piat
WHIGHAM, shall be entitled to all the rigidg rsgIVd$Io this requirement.
undersigned pursuant to the ESQUIRE, Petltion.r's
breakfast, salad line. See
Attention iS called to the Sum. thereof, as recorded In pot
Attorney, and privileges atut immunities
"Fictitious Name Sistuts," whose CddreIS ii,
mary of Work. in this section, a I, Pages 1 n1 3, of the Public
Betty Cosgiove, Delfona i,m.
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ste Iron time to time granted
645-4193.
Chapter $4549, Florida $laMes, 1335, Flagihip Renk Bldg., Suite reild.nts and property owners
turnover schedule will be Records of Seminole County,
will register with the Clerk SI the
$anfonf, FlorIda 33771, O or the City of Attamitwe Sprgs, presented at a pre•bid conference Florida
Circuit Court, lit and tot' Siminoli MIore January 17, 1950, and
as are lurther Mondsy, December 10, W79, 3:00 has been filed against you and you
County,' $orldg UPOn receipt SI fheeriglnal With me Cleft Of file Floridi, sAd
MIDI,CAt
this provided in chapter 171, iortoe P.M. R.ddlngGordans, Indicating ore required to serve a copy Of

City of lantend, Florida reserves Clerk of this Court eNlist' before
seminole County, will be dIssolved,
of any other section or pars
Florida,
SI thiS fheI$orejtanyaraflb
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
WITNESS myhaitlandfhesiel oreinoncs
Thai ISis parties ittifeofed lii
to waive 00$? informailtl.s in the Immediately thergef let's other.
t$i Courten Ii December, 1579.
SECTiON 6: All ordinances or
said bvsinfls interpris irs as (SEAL)
wI$ea Islauft wiui be effored
ports of ordinances In conflict bidding,
Nobld$ttal$bewfthOrovmfor. aalnst you for the relief
ARTHUR H. •ICKWITH, JR. herewith be and ttie same
INVESTMENTS,
A
I0rld5
SML
Cork Of the Court
psrof30dayssu.qusome demanded in the compiaW or

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WE (tt.tY USED FLJRPIITLJRE
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins I urnifure'
205 F 25th St 32) 0981

Refrig. Rep0AMANA 17 CU ft Sold I
originally $511. now $746 or $71
mo_Agent3396386
I
1976 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very Short
time. Original $593, hal. $151 or
$71 mo. Agent 339-8356.
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ferested persons should apply
in person to the Orlando Civil
Service Office, City Hail

home in Osteeni s acre mini.
farm, above ground pool, barn
&amp;botsmorel BPPWARRANT.
ED, Enjoy for 164,9001
Call 323.2222 for info.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
PAINTING
formerly Harrieft's Beauty Nook CARPENTRY
CONCRETE
MASONRY
$19R, lit St.i322.S142
All professional-30 yrs. exp.
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auired Sand resume to 10*10,
co The Evening Herald, P.O.

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full Silt' hotel niotl bed
ding. Very clean $14.95 ea
P4011's Sanford F urniture
Salvage, 1/ 92. So of Sanford
I 327 8721

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Publish: December 14,24 31,1979,
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DEG.14

Springs,

'75 models Call 3)99100 or 834.
4605 (Dealer I
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Refrig., 1 yr, old, frostIree, 21
cu. ft., coppertone, $325.
Amana microwave oven,
model RR9, never used, $325.
Port. Royal dec. typewrIter,
Ike new, w-case, stand 8.
swIvel chair, 5)00. 3235313.

(3) 50' LOTS NICELY WOODED
NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL.

Call Roger Smith 377.2914or

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Isiuty Cm's

to type 35 wpm. Apply in
person to the Seminole County
Personnel Office, County
Court House, N. Park Ave.,
Sanford, Fl., between 8:30
am. 1. 4:30 p.m., by Dec. 31,
1979. SemInole County Is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Must see to appreciatel Only

CommunicationsSp,ci
Salary $177 wkly. Oraduatiqn
from High School I I yr. prior
communIcations exp. or
completion of communications

tairina,

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT

to:

OpportunityEmployer,

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'74 Grand Pri
Needs starter, $300
323 1697

t','st otter Contact Tim 377

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Oak firewood for sale
Fill yovrPick lJpSlO
Call 327.3717

35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH
GROUND, TALL PINES,
OVER 600' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE, OSTEEN
AREA,$7,SOQ PER ACRE.
5 ACRES NEAR TRANSFER
STATION OFF UPSALA RD.

FORRESTGREENE

66 Mustang, With mags. 6 cyl
auto trans.
ni
work AM FM stereo Asking
5700 321 0148 after 2 30

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71 honda 550 4 cyt

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8$ ACRES HEAVILY WOODED,
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
IN OSTEEN AREA. $100 PER
ACRE WITH TERMS.

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HSy 97, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AU TO AUCTION every
TueSday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved prIce. Call 901.255.
1311forVUrThe?detallt

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 323 7710

11.1 DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL —
YELLOW SAND

... otf' to;__in___oyon
flEW inferspring bOdding

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beth DbI motel box sprngs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 1715 S. French. 3
7340

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no$lc,ffieIictitiousNsme,to.wit: Petitioner's attorney- or liiion ROBERT 0. GATTON, ESQ.,
SECTION 5: If any ac1ion or to the Generat Contractor by th
Palm .rings Shopping Center
. midlafolytheceafterjorofharwise portion ala section of this or. Ownsr,itisthslntsntofffieown.r PSaimift's attorney, whose ad.
iiIdSr WhiCh
have all me*rniselion work dries is 3* es Road. Suite 35$.
are SitSilId In • default and ultimate Judgment dinnce proves to be invalid
business 'I Northeast of in. will be entered against you for the unlawful ii' usnOtflvt$l
completed on this project within Winter Park, Florida. 337$, on or
tersectIeN of Palm Springs Read
before the d day SI Jan.ry,
dunandad in tI* Petitlin shall not be held to Invalidate or 730 days or sooner if PNslbIe,

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORDREALTOR
254.45. French Ave.
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3720231,322.3773, 3220779
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Trainee position, p. o, ias,,

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JAY'SAPPLIANCES
resume

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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WEATHERIZATION
SUPERVISOR TRAINEE
3yrs.exp.incarp.ntryincluding
one yr. as supervisor. Exp,
working with young adults

lB

24 HOUR
322.9283
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beds arc
damaged
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I seconds
butnot
brand
new topor
tine
Cash 322-4132
tx'ddinq sets onlyi Free local
The sooner you ' place your
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Av
delivery P4011's Sanford Fur
classified ad, the sooner you get
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
I nture Salvage, 1797. So of

2 story, beaut., remodeled older
home. 3 BR, I2B. New energy
saver 3ton CM-A. Lots of living
area, fireplace. $42,500.
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ment? Sell "don't needs" fast
with a want ad.

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REALTORS
27lONnford Ave. 332.7572
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GENEVA- 5 acres-pond, 3
Bdrm, 2 bath mobile home.
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$6,000 dn. $281 mo. 349-5717.
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1BR,AC,W.D,fullyeqpt.,walk.
In closet. $225 mo., dep. req.
323.1495 aft p.m.
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RTEbb'ING,
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole
sale F,irn 7500 Industrial Blvd
Orlando

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REALTOR
MLS
322.1671
Ev'1323.39$4

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MLS
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323 6061 or eves. 323-0517

REALTOR

(7)2 DR Apts,, (1)1 BR Apt.
No pets, carpet
SanfordAve. 269.7377

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person at the Seminole County
Personnel Office, County
Court House, N. Park Ave.,
Sanford. 8:30 am. 4:30 p.m.
Monday.FrIday by Dec. 26.
Seminole County is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.

Send

BR. 1 B, zoned Commercial,
good bc. heavy traffic area.
$23,400.

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Price.
has been filed against you and you property will not result in the ictt Group

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71 Chevy Vega station
wagon Good condition
$600 327 1511

78—ItMtorcycles

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He's lost his will to gripe!"

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Eves. 337.0612, 32?.%S$7,
3378162,3227177
207 F. 25th St.

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JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 3777881,Sanfprd
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.Apartments Unfurnished

Apply Mike's Village Rest.
1500 French Ave., 327.9952

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to so
(MI 372 1674; 32t 4160

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W Garriett While

I BR, I B guest cottage. All for
$92000
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Pianos &amp; organs as low as 5995
Guitars 40 pcI oft Amplifier,
drums. etc Itob I3.,lls Discount
Music Center, 7202 French Ay
322 2255
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BR, 4 B. Country living on 4'

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1977 Volare. cruise con? AC
AM FM, rad'o PS PB $3100
or $300 &amp; take over payments
322 6417

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Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment
322 5990

l4. yi. It' (JO I'. ?)
i,,&amp;j?i liSt'
tt'Iue tflodt'l Ike new $80
value for 550 323 0197

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tOacres, $2,000 per acre

ld39SMyrtleAve
Sanford
Orlando

80-Autos for Sale

77 —Junk Cars RemoVed

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

clCom,

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SEttLER REALTY

Eves. 862-3655 322 1959

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290 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl.
8345200
Eve. 862-3653

CE!??

209

BR, P.-'zBbrick home with li'x
10' scr. porch. Split BR5 wish a
12' x 12' bldg. in back for

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1971 lord wd van. V 8. auto,
lit'. F 350 club wagon. needs
omt' .sork $1200 or best otter
662 04.0

WOLISON MARINE
2927 Hwy Il 92
S,iiforcl, ita 37771

H. Ernest MORRIS Sr.

76 Ford Pickup, 6 cyl std
ç Good cond Gets good
iT' :2 800 372 1755

75-A--Vans
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MR 5818

HAL COLBERT REALTYt;c.

enced 3 BR, 1 B. DbI. lot. This
Od has privacy in town! Only'
$29,900.

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Outboard,5300

900cattle ranch

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1978 Pockwoei Motor Home with
tub &amp; shower Dodge chassis,
Ci '.1 'SC control.. &amp; awning
16 000 ml..", 377 1493
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65 PiorSe'pow,'r Mercury

350 woodsland

69 Ct'iey truck. 2 1. 11' enc
bo used furniture 901 Celery
Ave aft)p in

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3 BR, 2 B, IS' x 30' pool, green
house, beaut. landscaping and
many extras. Priced right
$55,900.

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75-Recreational Vehicles

126, Sat 96. Sun
500 Cherokee Circle
Si.intand Estate's)

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Yard Sale 203 hayS Dr
Sat Sun
ots of good toys &amp; misc
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3 BR, FP, on 2 plus acres., J STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
Classified Ads didn't work
completely turn. &amp; fenced
... there wouldn't be any.
Paola. $39,900.

2 chair barber shop, full equip.,
under exc. lease, good
location, $1000.

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itnt',il AUCtIOnS p Apprais,tls
Call Dells .'iuct,on. 373 5620

lOacresorangegrovo

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79—Trucks-Trailers

72—Auction

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55ts &amp; Accessories

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ID) Parkvew
Clothes &amp; Odds
&amp; [ridS Dec IS. Il &amp; 18 Sat
MOfl &amp; Tues

AREYOUINTERES'I'ED?
20 acres lake front

NOQUALIFYING_ 3 BR home
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.
Owner will linance wsubstantial dwn. 533.000. 322
2287
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323-5774 Day or Night

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Paved road acre for investment
or building. Terms you can
afford. $500 dwn.

Low Down Payment
Cash for your tot! Will build on
your lot at our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc , Realtor
644 3013
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Inc REALTOR, MLS

54 —Garage Sales
Dr

VA. F HA-235.Con. Homes

arold Hall Realty

by Gill Fox —

OSTEEN
5 wilderness acres. Enjoy
nature.' Only $15,000, good
terms.

21ce .
62$ 3005
After Hours . 323.6400
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Stunning 3 BR, 2B Custom home,
formal living &amp; dining rm's,
white brick FP in FR, fenced
cor lot &amp; oaks. $82,500.

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43—Lots-Acreage

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TWO BIG EXTRAS
Zoned Comm &amp; less than 1 mi
from Lk. Monroe. 2 BR. 2B. 2
high ott, FP &amp; lots ot trees.

GRAB IT QUICK
Super sharp3 BR fenced Cor. lot,
FR, eat in kit., oversized BR'S.
$37,800.

cc to believe-I BR.LR.FR ..
garage-walkto town-buy $175
month. By owner, 409W. 3rd
323 0197.

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REALTOR

OWNER WILL FINANCE
2 BRhomew.eatinklt&amp;superb
location. $19,500. Low dwn
payment.

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MODELS ON DISPLAY
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DIBLEBOOKCENTER
HOL1D4Y PLANTS
Bibles. iewelry,accessories a.
Ferns,Violets,plauters
601 Celery Ave. 78 Hwy 1792 DeBary
Jean Norris

'CITY WATER and SEWER

CARRIAGE

323.

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MON-SUN,
SR-477
0:00 AM.
3M,. £01 U-fl
SANFORD5:00 P.M.
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ACCESSORIES

FOR HER

'ADULT ONLY and FAMILY SECTIONS

8160

Select Style andWarmthof
Daniel Green Slippers
KNIGHTS, 235 F. 1st. Downtown

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1979 WelIcraft 195 Dowrider, 725
hp Merc+ cruiser 70 hrs
many extras Asking 59.500
8627926 or 569 0339 aft 6.

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.nday, Dec. 16, 971
- EMISSION

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
Gregory True Value Staff
Prepares For New Decade
A brand new decade begins soon and True Value
Hardware Store members are planning for the first
spring selling season of the 1980's at their 64th SemiAnnual National Red Carpet Market and Convention in
Chicago.
R.K. Gregory, Eugene A. Gregory, and Linda
Gregory, of Gregory Lumber True Value Hardware
Store, located at 500 Maple Ave. in Sanford recently
attended the three-day event held at Cotter and
Company headquarters in Chicago. They had the
opportunity to shop the 85,000-square foot display area
filled with merchandise for the spring and summer
selling seasons. Members placed orders for lawn and
garden supplies, outdoor living equipment, sporting
goods, and Lawn Chief mowers in addition to basic
hardware, housewares and plumbing merchandise
from over 800 manufacturers.
While, at the market, True Value members had the
opportunity to hear about advertising plans for the first
half of 1980. True Value commercials will be heard on
the ABC, CBS, NBC and Mutual Radio Networks with
Pat Summerall as spokesman. On his ABC Radio
programs, Paul Harvey also promotes True Value.

Cardinal Building Fast
With the opening of the Springwood Apartments in
Tampa, Cardinal Industries, Inc., Sanford-based
producer of factory-built modular apartments, has
now completed and opened 37 projects In Florida
during the 38 months the company has had Its 130,000
square-foot plant in production.
To date Cardinal has developed four projects in
Daytona Beach; three In Palm Bay, Sanford and
Tampa; two in Bartow, Brandon, Gainesville, Haines
City, Naples, Orange City and Plant City; plus single
projects in Altamonte Springs, Bradenton,
Cassel berry, Everglades City, Jacksonville, Leesburg,
Melbourne, Ocala, Palatka and a motel in Kisslmmee.
At the present time Cardinal has additional projects
under construction in Altamonte Springs, Belleview,
Casselberry, Everglades City, Jacksonville,
Melbourne, Ocala and Tampa.
Cardinal Is currently planning three projects
Orlando; two in Daytona Beach, Jacksonville and
Kissimmee; plus single developments in Melbourne,
Palatka, Palm Bay and Tampa.

TWA Sets 5 New Flights
TRANS WORLD AIRLINES (TWA) Saturday
inaugurated a new and expanded service to Florida. M.
Shelton Adams, mayor pro-tern of the city of Orlando,
officiated at special ceremonies at 9:30 a.m. to mark
On occasion at the Orlando Jetport-Wed Terminal.
Adams presided over a ribbon cutting and presented
$ prOCIW'MIen 'us"lng Dec. A as "TWA Day" In
Orlando. He will also send boxes of navel oranges to
mayors of each of the cities TWA will fly to from
Orlando: Philadelphia, New York, Newark,
Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, Columbus, St. Louis,
and Minneapolis-St. Paul. Gifts from the mayors of
each of those cities were presented to Adams at the
morning festivities,
Mary G. Parker, sales account manager,
represented TWA together with J.C. McCormick,
manager of airport services in Orlando.

Eastern Adds 7 Cities
Eastern Airlines' Unlimited Mileage Fare will be
available through 1900 offering travelers a better value
than ever before with the addition of seven new cities to
the airline's route system.
Using the Unlimited Mileage Fare, two persona
traveling together can fly anywhere on Eastern's
system, eahxIlng Canada, for seven to 21 days for only
$369, plus tax per person. The tare applies to travel to
more than 109 U.S. cities, 13 Caribbean Wands, the
Bahamas, Bermuda, Mexico and Guatemala.
Elve new western cities of Eastern's rcAe system
- Denver, Phoenix, Tucson. Albuquerque and R
and two new cities in the East - Norfolk, V.. and
Rochester, N.Y. - make the Unlimited Mileage Fare
an even wider-ranging value,
"While other fare have increased, Eastern is of.
ferMig the Unlimited Mileage Far, (or $360 again this
winter, making it one of the best airfare buys today."
said David Kwntler, vice president sales advertisiJig.

Consumer Division Improves
TALLAHASSEE -- Effective immediately, all
consumer complaints received by the Attorney
General's Otfics will be forwarded to the Division of
Concigner Services of the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services for processing
Improved consumer service and greater operating
efficiency were cited by Agriculture Cosnmlaslonsr
Doyle Conner and Attorney General Jim Smith as the
rouoni that prompted the Laformal agreement bet
wean the two Mate departments.

Tribe Weight-Lifters Smashing Records

Surging Kings
Whip Utah Jazz
By United Press International Celtics 97, Bucks 94
Kansas City's dynamic
Chris Ford hit a three-point
young backcourt tandem of basket at the buzzer to lift
Phil Ford and Otis Birdsong Boston to its 14th victory in 15
usually gets top billing, but home games and undisputed
it's forward Scott Wedman possession of first place in the
who got the rave reviews Atlantic Division. The Bucks
Friday night.
have now lost six straight.
"lie's one of the top for- Nets 113, KnIcks 105
wards in the game today,"
Eddie Jordan's 25 points
Utah Coach Tom Nissalke paced four New Jersey
said of Wedman, after the players in double figures as
Jazz lost, 103-87, to the the Nets opened a 20-point
surging Kings.
lead after three quarters.
Wedman scored 24 points
as Hawks 1, 76ers 98
the Kings won their fifth
Steve Hawes scored nine
straight (13-of-16) to pull
within a half-game of consecutive points midway
Milwaukee for the Midwest through the fourth quarter to

Division lead, yet it wasn't his help Atlanta pod its third
offense that inspired the victory against Philadelphia
this season and snap the
praises of both coaches - and 76ers' nine-game winning
Utah forward Adrian Dantley. streak.
"Wedman played Dantley
as well as anybody ever has," Pacers 111, Bullets 109
said Nissalke. "Dantley
James Edwards scored 24
misseda lot of shots but It was points to lead Indiana to Its
because of Wedman. He duck fourth straight victory over
to him Ilke glue."
floundering Washington.
Dantley, who averages 30
'2 Denver 108
Points per game and has been
Swan
Nater
grabbed an
almost unstoppable in recent
weeks, was held to 20 points NBA season-high 32 rebounds
and Lloyd Free scored 37
against the Kings.
"Wedman did a job denying points as San Diego rallied to
him the ball," said Kansas beat Denver. Dan Issel and
City Coach Cotton Fits- George McGinnis led the
Nuggets with 23 points apiece.
Simmons.
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tough," admitted Dantle7. "I
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
wasn't able to get the bill scored 31 points, grabbed 11
very much and when I did, I rebotmda and blocked four
had my shots but just couldn't shots to pace hot-shooting Los
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team that have been smashing Junior olympic
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300 Skippers And Crew Sail For Crippled Children

Regatta Said One Of State's Largest

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Abd ulah Baker, Chris Hollowell.
Ulysses Casey and Reggie Cotton.

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Herald Photos by Tom Netsel

Puppet Power of Orlando will present a holiday musical
uppet show, "The Elves and the Shoemaker," Dec. 22 and
at 10:30 a.m. at Theater on Park, 401 Park Ave., North,
Inter Park. Group rates are available. For reservations

Lapp Wins Groceries

By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer

Mrs. Betty R. Lapp, of 942 Geneva Drive, Oviedo, was the
'pinner of a $200 gift certificate for groceries at Pubtix

-1arket in a drawing held Wednesday by the Children's
i1lage of Florida, Sanford.

Someone once quipped that watching
a sailboat race was about as exciting as

Mrs. Lapp, who said this was the first thing she ever won,
hops for her family at the Publix Market at Butler Plaza,
asselberry. Eight runners-up each received a $5 grocery
ift certificate.

watching grass grow.
If you are in the race that is another
matter.
But watching the boats move around
on their triangular course can be a real
yawn-maker.
Last weekend 300 skippers and crew

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A new foods class dealing with ethnic foods is being offered at Seminole Community College this Winter Term.
Food perparation from various ethnic backgrounds will be
demonstrated and sampled. Included in the class will be the
study of Italian, Oriental, Spanish and Regional American

cooking.
The class will meet from 7-10 p.m. in Building J007 on
Thursday evenings beginning Jan. 10, 1980. The fee for this

brought 185 boats to the Tangerine Bowl
Sailing Regatta held on Lake Monroe
and sponsored by the Orlando Yacht
Club.
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Wilkens at 323-1450, ext. 408, or registration, ext. 377.

Proceeds from the entry fees went to
help the harry-Anna home for Crippled
Children in Umatilla.
Race officials were pleased with the
turnout and thought the two-day event
was one of the largest regattas held in
the state.
There were 18 classes of boats entered and five races were planned on
two COUrSeS. A luck of wind cancelled
one race but the sailors were kept busy
tuning their boats, making repairs and

planning last-minute strategy while
spectators ate tangerines, walked their
clogs and tried to follow the action
taking olace a mile out in the lake.

Anyone w ho has ever raced a sailboat
knows there is a whole book of exacting
rules that must be followed.
Uight-ofways must be observed,
buoys must be rounded on the proper
side or the 720 degree rule would eat up
precious time in correcting the error.
.Just starting on time is a problem
then nine other classes are milling
around -alting for their start.
On top of that, the skipper still has to
sail the boat with maximum con.
centration and efficiency if he expects
to make a good showing.

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A gymnastics show, sponsored by the Sanford Gymnastics Association, will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday at the
Salvation Army Building, 700 W. 24th St.
A $1 donation will be accepted with parents of the participants and children under six admitted free.

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Seminole Community College Is offering the "200-Hour
Minimum Standards" training course for both paid and
volunteer firemen. Classes will be held in the Fire Science
facility on the main campus, Jan. 9, April 18, 1980.
The class will meet-two evenings per week from 6 t 10:00
p.m., and on Saturdays from 8a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cost of the
course includes $33 registration, approximately $40 books,
and $5 for insurance.
Registration is now in process in the registrar's office at
the college. For Information, call 323.140, ext. 455, or from
Orlando, 8437001.

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joy and cheer of the yuletide season:
"ALL the regal pageantry and ceremonial pomp of Merrie
Olde England will be brought to life In the: FIRST ANNUAL
MADRIGAL DINNER."
This Introduced the program presented by Seminole High
School Music Department that transformed the mundane
school cafeteria Into a splendid banquet hall decorated with
shields, axes and swords, and colorful banners of from days of

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greeted the visiting diners and let them into the hail where
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Wassail bowl.
The Royal Court, the Brass Choir and other attendants were
splendidly- attired in costumes of the period.
Some of the richly decorated costumes were borrowed from
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Rollins coll.ge but mud were made by the students with a lot
of help coming .fri linda Dawson, one of the school's
secretaries.
A boar's head was presented to the court and while the
guests dined they were entertained by a troubadour, minstrels
and a group of lovely maidens playing tunes on the recorder.
A trio of beggars found their way into the hail and amused
the guests with song while begging for pennies.
The food served the guests, whose numbers reached more
than IN, Included WosaeyleCoppes, Fresh Fruyt, Letuse
Sallade, Chicken Baked, Botato, String Bent Eek Almande,
Brouned Rounde Loots, and Chriatesmuse Puddyng. Each
table of six diners was attended by a comely serving wench.
Boar's head is ceremoniously brought Into banquet hall.
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Beth Hodgins and the art department created the
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The
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brainchild
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Robert
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decorations.
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A troubador named Bert Lancelot, played by Brian SHS choir director, and band director C. Dwayne Earnhardt.
Helen Constantine and Barbara Hickson in the cafeteria
Adamson, sought to out-Jest. the court jester, played by
Maguire
said
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got
to
thinking
about
doing
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helped a great deal with the food that was from John Pierce at
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Brantley Brumley, and they took turns making jokes about other than the usual Christmas concert "where the kids stand
Mayfair country dub.
unicorns and singing songs such as Dragon's Breith and The
up and sing and everyone applauds."
"We couldn't have done It without all these people," said
rolling maidens playing tunes on the recorder Prince. Is Out Kissing F .Dgs Again.
Maguire said he had a "lot of faith in the students" an4 they
Maguire. "I know It sounds like the Academy Awards but it's
entertained diners.
Patricia Debcrn's "Ave Maria" sob brought many of the did a great lob,
true." — TOM NETSEL
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Regatta brought 185 boats

'A Visit With Santa" will be held by the Seminole County
I of the American Cancer Society on Dec. 15 and 16, at
home of Mrs. Dolly Paparella, on Waverly Way,
ngwood. Santa will be visiting with children From 2 to B
both days. There will be refreshments, candy
es, balloons and surprises for everyone.
irs. Papardlla's home is decorated with thousands of
hts and several displays. There is no admission charge.
wever, donations are asked For clown faces and helium
loans.

- When fighting Christmas trees, don't use electric lights on
metal trees as they could present a potential shock hazard. For
safer and more beautiful illumination, use olfree lighting.
- Don't overload a tree with ligits. To determine the appropriate nwnberof bulbs, multiply the tree's height by its
maximum width, then ttlple that number. A six-foot tree that
is four (sit wide can take about 72 bulbs (6 x 4 a 3 equals 72).
- To keep real tree from drying out and becoming a fire
hazard, cut aboit two Ichos from Its bias and submerge the
base In a bucket of water for 24 hours before decorating. Once
the tree is set i, check regularly to we that the tree4ioIfl.g
container at Its bus remain filled with water. If needles fall
off easily from a limb when pulled, the tree is drying out and
should be discarded.
- fre placing lights on a tree, check for
in.
sujatlon, frayed wires or damage. If you think a unit Is gii,

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MIAMI - Christmas trees already decorate many Florida
homes in the spirit and tradition of the approaching holiday
sawn. To help make ita safer and more enjoyable arljtmas,
Florida Power and Light Company has suggested a number of
safety precautions for customers to avoid holiday Lighting

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

The Seminole High weight-lifting team has been
opening a few eyes lately with several record setting
performances.
In a recent junior olympic meet, Tribe lifters set new
records in several different weight classes.
Abdulab Baker, lifting in the 123-pound class finished
first in the junior olympics and second In the open
lifting division.
One-hundred forty-eight pounder Ulysses Casey
copped a second place showing In the junior olympic
meet.
Fellow 148-pounder Chris Hollowell took first place in
both the junior olympic division and the open division.
Calvin Brown, competing In the 165 pound class took
a second place showing in the junior olympic range
while teammate Butch Landers, also at 165-pounds
smashed three Florida state records for 14-15 year olds
on his way to a first place showing in the junior olympic
class.
Heavyweight Harry Youngsworth also copped a top
spot In junior olympic competition while 165-pound
Brian Swanson finished third.
Perhaps the most Impressive showing of the year has
come from 198-pounder Reggie Cotton.
Cotton broke all state records in his junior olympic
class to take first place, set a junior olympic record for
15.16 year olds with a 205 pound snatch and then beat a
Tampa policeman with a national record in the open
division for still another first place title.

Gr.gory Pierce Becomes wan
Now Herald N*ws Editor - Easp bulb. from cottaetli* lw''able materials
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%%'KNDY WILL4lAIS

The Social Department of the Woman's Club of
Sanford met this week at the clubhouse for a
Christmas Bridge and Canasta Party. Husbands
friends were Invited to join
women at
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According to Mrs. Burch (Carolyn) Cornelius,

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hostess committee, "Everyone
seemed to be having a good time."
Refreshments were served and there was a gift
the

exchange.
Prizes were awarded as follows: Doris Ross,
first, bridge; Gertrude Fischer, second; and
Frieda Tyre, canasta.
hostess committee included: Mrs. George
Johndrow, Mrs.
Julian Sr., Mrs. E.T. Loucks,
Mrs.
Marcel and Mrs.
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L.cdr. (USN.ret,) and Mrs. John A. Williams of 122
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Wendy Lynn, to Joe
Bradford Trameil, son of the late Major Joe H. Tramell
and th e late Alice B. Tramell, both formerly of Sanford.
Born in San Diego, the bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Edward W. Hartwell of Lake Minnie
Drive, Sanford, the late Mr. Hartwell, and the late Mr.
and Mrs. LK. Williams of Memphis.
Miss Williams is a 1975 graduate of Seminole High
school where she was a member of Keyettes and the
National Honor Society.
She attended Seminole Community College and the
University of Florida where she received a B.S. degree
In business administration in 1 97 8, and w here she was a
mem be r of Zeta Tau Alpha.
Miss Williams is currently doing post graduate work
Rollins College while employed as management
trainee with Flagship Banks.
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uumr, wno was oorn in Augsburg, Germany, Is
1975 graduate of Seminole High School where he was,
Key Club president. He attends the University of
Florida where he is mem ber of Alpha Tau Omega. He
will grad uate in March 1980 with a B.S. degree In civil
engineering,
The weddi ng will be
of March 29, 4 p.m.,
Grace United Methodist Ch urch, Sanford.

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Estelle Davis, from left, Mrs. F.T. Meriwether and Mrs. E. T. Loucks.

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RSVP Party Was 'Thrilling, Beautiful
"I was so thril led over the
party," said Joan Madison,
director of the Retired Senior
Volunteer Program (RSVP).
"There were a lot of first time
volunteers attending."
The annual RSVP Christmas
was held at the

Christmas tree decorated.
Dottie has a collection of
ornaments from her arounddating
the-world travels
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is a senior dramatics arts
major.
Olgia also has received
Bronze Presidential

Scholarship Awards from the
university president for the
past two years. She is a
member of Alpha Kappa Mu
National Honor Fraternity

Michelle Nooney of Krlder
Road and a student at Bishop
UI'ULCI- amiuru Aw.muer 01
Moore High School, recently
Commerce building. Over 160 Janice Springfield, the newly participated in an Honors
attended the cheery event,
elected president of the Program held at Converse
Entertainment was Greater Sanford Chamber of College, Spartanburg, S.C.
provided by the Sound of Commerce. Janice has scored Michelle was among the 175
Sunshine Chapter of Sweet a first for the "sisterhood"
high school honor students
Adelines. "They were just the first woman to hold this vying for a scholarship.
beautiful In their red post.
Christmas gowns," Joan said.
The Sanford VFW Post
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Also entertaining was Doug
Martha and Ned Yancey 10108 and Auxiliary announce
Hubbard, accordionist. "The entertained members of the the winners of the Annual
volunteers love him," Joan Junior Woman's Club of Voice of Democracy Program
said. "He has been one of Sanford at a Christmas party held among Seminole High
their favorites for a long time. at their Cordova Drive home. School students. They are as
Adding to the festivities was Martha is the senior club follows: Raymond Cowles Jr., 311
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School, David Pileher and door.
The post and auxiliary also
Terry Richardson.
marched in the
At this writing, Dottie Christmas Parade In their full
And Congratulations to Bolton probably has her dress blue uniforms.
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Olgia is the granddaughter
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Lake Mary, announce the
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daughter, Deena Kaye, to Patrick Arnold Stephen, iofl
of Mrs. Cecelia Faye Stephen of Orlando, and Edward
W. Stephen of Port Charlotte.
Born In Dayton, Ohio, the bride-elect Is the grand.
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has
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nominated for "Who's Who in
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Carolina State College,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brown, 2308 Yale Ave., Sanford, are the
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Miss Morgan Is a 1978 graduate of Seminole High
School where she was a member of the swim team,
Flag Corps, Wresselettes, and Basketball Stats. She Is
employed by Flagship Bank of Seminole.
Her fiance, who was bornthWashington D.C., Is
graduate
Charlotte High School, Punts Gorda,
where he was a member the chorus and football,
basketball and baseball teams.
He Is attending Travecca Nazarene College, Nashville, Tenn., and Is employed by Custom Installations
there.
The wedding will be an event March 20, 1980,
7:30
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here and teaches at Rosen- camper eqwpped with all the about 13 years a very young
given recrnt!y in honor of
v'a!d school for exceptional "it home luxuries" Including and pretty lady named
PILA
Betsy Jane Rugenstein,
children,
small one — a Luer — and it's just big
a T.V. set and drove straight Valerie who used to babysit
HUGHES
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
enough for the two of them." Giving up
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Apalachicola.
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Lake Msiy
Robert (Phyllis) Rugendein
the celebration of a Christmas there just in time for the In Longwood and she
with the binoculars she said, "It's too
of Lake Mary.
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hard to spot them in the PC."
at home will be the Dedmans oyster fry festival th at in
her early teens.
Betsy Jane's future
othertwodaughters,Carole,a cluded a
The sun was bright and the tomparade, flea
Valerie Is now happily
husband Is Glen Rubla.
perature was about 65 degrees. Sailors
"'collegedudentin Blacksburg, markets and the famous married, the wife of Randy
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shower
took
place
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wore wet suits and the spectators wore
Va., and Debt and her contest of the fastest person Floyd and the mother of three
the Lago Vista Quthoiiee in and at the same time
attend
husband,
Brian Loe.
wind breakers and flannel shirts to
opening the oyster shells. It beautiful
Cassenerry. me hostesses the shower.
fight the cool river breeze.
So the Balls are also looking was very entertaining, Nan years-ow,children, Mathew, 8-.
Betsy and Karen went to fod
Kimberly, five, and
were: Mrs. Etta Jane Keogh of
An elderly lady sat in a folding chair
to a very happy and said.
Jason, two.
Casselberry; her mother, grade school together
wrapped In a blanket.
special Christmas at home
From there they went on to
Mrs. i
They have been living here
GIUSOI of Lake
each otherand
for with their
A few
away, Ft. Pierce's Erin
daughter, son-In- Panama City where they met In Lake Mary for the past six
Mary; and Mrs. Keogh's quite a long time.
McMullen, wearing a blue bikini, was
some
friends
from years and I didn't know.
Also, Mrs. P.D. (Virginia) law and
three daughters-In-law, Susan
putting the finishing touches on her
Mrs Ball says that Bettye Jacksonville and took a deep
How the time files! It's
S. Keogh, Lake Mary; Susan Anderson
a luncheon andTylerwlllbetransferred sea fishing trip. The water to get used to the Ideahard
of
simmer tan. "My brother's racing
W.
for Betsy gave
at the Holiday to Portugal
Keogh,
Altamonte
he always wins, so I figured I'd watch
next
was
just
perfect
and
beautiful
Valerie
being
a
mother
Springs; and Vickie Keogh
Inn in Sanford recently.
February.
him and get
at the same
and the catch was good too, herself now when the last time
orlando.
A beautiful dry flower
time," she said.
Nan said it was a very en' I saw her she was doing her
me decorations featured arrangement was the hostess
Erin's ten got almost as much atHorace
and
Nan
Fortner
joyable
and restful trip,
homework while babysitting.
round tables each id with gift from Mrs. Anderson to
te*loii U Mitchell's lens. The race
are back home after spending
flaa Is visits.
a
beautiful
henimd.
whit.
Betsy.
Others
uttenlini the
CElls in thild.
wo
weem mar Um
J .had * very 'Ie4IgIUI
cut work tablecloth with Very luncheon were Phyllis and no
rthwest part of Florida surprise Tuesday the City I
Dale Argenbright and his wife,
FLORI DAI4I
attractive centerpieces of Kathy Rugenstein, Virginia around the Gulf
of Mexico.
Kathleen, are a Sanford couple who
Hall while wor'klng at the
flower arrangements In a mix Anderson, Honda CUZflPStY
With plans for a leisurely polls.
stopped
fromnDublln,Ga.
Of
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trip, they left herein their
ho said Mr,
Isawfortheflrdtiineln
Two cakes were baked or
Th wedding will take place
SUNSHINES1ATLJ)
Argenbrlght. "They've got their
in tiny multi-. Saturday, Dec. 29 in
markersbutican'ttellwho'slnfront."
layers (about ten). Another Mary United Presbyterian
UNFOlD PLAZA
ALTAMONTE MALL.:i:
Mrs. Argenbrlght was not worried
table was set up with the hors Church. me reception will be
about who was leading. She was nd'oeuvres, refreshments, at the home of the bride's
joylng the day,the fine weather and the
assorted mints, peanuts and parents.
scenery. She said she came to watch
p.
"just became It's pretty. I don't blOW
E
A very merry Christmas
guest was asked to
how they compete, they're Jot pretty."
bring a special recipe for will be the order of the season
Betsy's collection. The bride this year for Harriet Muon,
to be received many very All
her family will be at
lovely
home including daughter,
Guests were
Phyllis Winds and hueh.nii Rna.r
championships along the way. Rugendein, mother of the Stuinbo, and children, Allan,
I feel qualified to explain why bride; Kathy Rugenstein, her Cindy, David and Teake from
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only white Is worn on the alder; Virginia Anderson, Pine Muff, Ark. They will be
tennis courts.
Arolyn True, Cladsi CocIwan here until Jan. 3.
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Being this a very special
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England, and was played by Thus Also MlIdredS.ndu.ky occasion, Harriet is really
those of high axial Manding Florence Zimmerman, looking forward tniming all c(
on their back lawns. They Bertha Gregory, Thelma her cooking and baking
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wore all-white tennis attire Brewer, Isabell Thompson, recipes for this holiday
which was adoj*ed as the Norma Young, Jean Benson, 'talon.
in government
official color.
Evelyn Bern, Kelly Keogh,
business
e
However,
my
reason
for
and
Kay S"mian from Lake Hut. from Monterey, Cal.
A
respec
responsi ble wearing white for tennis lila Mary. Also Jo Aim Gardeer, visiting tier parents, &amp;lr
mid
Mrs. Raymond (LuRene)
id unbsrrngiment. I come Janice Fenell, Gixi.
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off the court soaking wet. son and LaidaeGini*nfrcm Ball, is Mrs. Bittre Ran.
Pastels are bad enough when Saniord; and Jo Aim Boyd D,dsM.
ffiamm"im
'ont
I
know a rn1.1..
who
colaid
wet, but imagine how from Altamonte Springs.
Betty. Hone will be joined
disgusting dark colors would
Aap.dal
surprise
for
Betsy
her husband Rear
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Tyler Deknan, nut
was
the
arrival
of
a
dear
A
Admiration and Interest in
ft's healthy to perspire, hi* friend of hers, Mrs. Karen week.
this man
we don't need to advertise ill Martin who now in from St.
They also will visit their
uglg.r IAA who lives
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bot who we ill dawn to sat,
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Sall have tobefrknmed, weight u
to be distributed properly, the wind
direction must In cotuitantly checked
and the rudder handle lightly but firmly.
A hundred details occupy the sallors
mind as he fights his way around the
course trying to gain a few seconds on
his competition,
Meanwhile, the spectators sitting on
the beach relaxed on blankets, ate a few
tangerines
provided free by the
Horvath Fruit company and watched
the race through binocujars,
The excitement felt In the boats was
well diluted by the time it reached the
few people watching from shore.
Larry Brunswick and Michelle
Herman come up from Maluandwd
W01 e taking pictures. Brunswick said
he was a sailor but was between boats
at the moment. "I've had a couple of
cats (catamarans) and she's the
photographer, so
merged our
talents"
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when they MW the long photographic
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tripod.
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from Orlando, was having more atteidJonpeld his e4omilllrneterl.nsthan
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WW;Gasy Beverly,deums; Dennis Beverly bass guitar;
Steve Nephew,guitar and Roy Wright, recorder.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Boggs years on the Doctor of
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Baptist Church of Sanford this In the same seminary.
In addition to two years
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night. Saturday, a buffet was Brooklyn Baptist Church,
held In the church's Brooklyn, Ala.; in the Basic
Fellowship Hail, with the Unit, Clinical Pastoral .
church's staff, officers, Education, Southern Baptist
workers, and other Interested Hospital, New Orleans;
individuals. Mr. Boggs will chaplain in that hospital; as
speak briefly about his assistant director of the
philosophy and approach on Baptist Rescue Mission In
Puppet Power, the puppet ministry of Community education
365 %Days
at the Sunday New Orleans, as well as
JACK T. BOGGS
United Methodist church, Cassélberry, joined the morning service,
chaplain-counselor; assistant
Of Christmas
children's Chapel Choir In presenting a musical
He was born in Mobile, Ala. pastor of Westmoreland
"365 Days of Christmas" Sunday night to a full and lived there 15 years Baptist Church, Huntington, Baptist Church, Pensacola,
sanctuary. The popular puppets dressed In before moving to Texas. He W. Va., and minister of where he has served iinice
costume for the roles of youngsters acting out the was licensed to preach In 1965, education in Warrington August, 1976.
and ordained in 1970. He
Biblical Christmas Story.
married Elizabeth Kay Miller
In 1966, and they have two
children
Judith, 9, and
David, 8.
A graduate from the
When "The Joy of Bach" is the most famous Lutherans In steel band's playing "Jesu, Karnack (Texas) High
shown on the TV channels of history. The one hour film Joy of Man's Desiring", an School; he received the
the Public Broadcasting produced by Lutheran Film electric moog synthesizer, the Bachelor of Science Degree
This willAlliance
be the lastChurch
Sunday
Service on Sunday, Dec. 23 Associates will be on channel jazz beat of the Swingle from Louisiana College; was at Sanford
members of St. Luke's 24 at 8 p.m.
Singers, a Flamenco dancer awarded the Master of for Rev. Eric Darrow, who is
Lutheran congregation
Featured will be the ornamenting a fugue, and Theology Degree (Honors leav
ing enter the U.S. Navy
(Oviedo) will have a par- Christmas Oratorio and the even disco dancers twirling Program) from New Orleans
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ticular interest In the St. John Passion. The Joy of to a comtemporary setting of Baptist Theological Chaplains Corps. Pastor of
program.
Bach will also feature such a concerto excerpt.
Seminary, as well as the the church for three years, he
Jii*ann Sebastian Bach, the off-beat sights and sounds as
The historical vignettes Master
of
Religious is secretary of the Sanford
18th Century composer. Virgil Fox's "Heavy Organ were shot in authentic Ger- Education Degree and two Ministerial Association.
f.sta'.dinthefilmlsoneo( and Ugl*Show",a Thnldad man settings.
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. When it comes to helping
political I prisoners and their
families, there's complete unity," he
said. "But on political activities,
there are conflicts. I think there are
sectors among the Christian cornmunity that feel we have to suppo rt
the government, even if it has many
defects.
The clergyman, whose council
represents six major Protestant
denominations and about half the
country's Protest an ts, said that an
"t'tmerican understanding of conservative or liberal doesn't fit so far
its Korea is concerned."
lie said despite anti-government
activities, "outsiders consider
Korean Christians among the most
conservative in the world, especially
on East-West questions,
"You can't just judge it in black
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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fl..
Howard H. Hodges and Staff.

DeBary United Methodist Women will meet Dec. 18 as
follows: Martha - noon, church parlor; Mary- noon, 208
Agua Vista St.; Ruth . 1:30 p.m., 28 Sanford Avenue and
Esther.- 1:30 p.m., at 248 Alta Vista St.

PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL
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Moss Prayer Breakfast

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present "Everybody Will Be Praisin' the Lord" at the
Sunday evening service. The Chrlstmu musical was
writtenandarranged by Jerry Nelson. Soloists Include
Sonja Morris, ElaineDrake, Colette Clark, Larry Castle
and Billy Wells. The choir is directed by Terry L Clark,
minist er of m usic.
First Baptist's traditional carol sing with music by the
ch ildren's choirs will be presented Wedn esday it 6:45 p.m.
withtreats for children ttwough sixth grade. Preschoolers
will be directed by Lyric Wohigemuth and Connie Colden;

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Sun day at 3 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Ch urch,
Sanford, by the Sunday School and choir. The Sunday
School willpresent "The Mystery of the Bells" and the
choir wil l present "Joy To The World" in the hour long
musical program. Soloists will be Joan Carison, Irene
Brown and Richard Martin and Jean Carison at the organ.
After the program everyone will be invited to go caroling
for local nursing homes and shut-ins.

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Rev. Ralph I.Luman
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF SANFORD
14th St. and Magnolia Ave.
Ronald R.mhardl
Minister
Morning Wors hip
10:00 am.
Evening Worship
7: 00 pm.
Tuesday Evening
Young People
7:30p.m.

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SEOUL South Korea (UP!)
returned to South Korea only two end of World War I, a period when
Miss Lee said another reason for
Through the night haze, red neon weeks before his arrest.
they survived persecution and kept the Christians' effective dissent is
crosses of Christian churches dot the
As they are elsewhere, South their organization intact.
the regime's inability to label them
capital, marking centers of Korean Christians are involved in
"Christianity bbs such good communists, a tag often attached to
government opposition.
ruing churches, hospitals and organization at the local and antigovernment protesters,
Christians were in the forefront of schools. They also seek to improve national levels," Lee Woo-Jung said
"People are so afraid of coindissent to the ironfisted government the conditions of laborers and slum in an interview, explaining why she
of South Korean President Park dwellers, work which occasionally and her co-religionists were able to munism because of the Korean
Chunghee, assassinated Oct. 26 by has led to clashes with the govern- present an effective challen ge to War," Miss Lee said. The 1950-53
conflict against communist North
the head of the Korean Central inent.
Park's government,
"We
have
good
networks
to
Korea
killed an estimated 1 million
Intelligence Agency.
But it has been their public
Now they're challenging the new protests of what they see as organize people and share in- South Korean soldiers and civilians,
The North Korean border is only 30
regime.
government repression that has led formation."
orth of Seou.
ul.
A number of Christians were to harassment, arrest or a jail cell
Miss Lee was fired front her job as m ilesNor
among the 96 people arrested for some.
university teacher of ethics in 1976
"But Christians cannot be cornfollowing a Nov. 24 mass meeting —
The number of Roman Catholics for her increasingly outspoken munists," Miss Lee said. "Coinheld at a Young Women's Christian and
Protestants
in
this opposition to Park.
munists are atheists."
Association hail to protest the 1972 predominantly Buddhist nation of 37
She was convicted with others of
constitution authored by Park to million is estimated at 4 to million, opposing the government -- a crime
The Rev. Kim Kwan-suk, an ofkeep him in power and which still is But their influence is greater than under
special
"emergency ficlal of the National Council of
In force.
their size.
measures" still in force. Though she Churches in Korea, said in an inThose arrested included Ham SukChristians are well remembered was not jailed, she has occasionally terview that the antigovernment
hun, a Quaker and one of the leading for their opposition to the Japanese been under house arrest and often is dissidents are a minority among the
Christian dissidents. He had occupation of Korea from 1910 to the followed by police.
Christians.

First Assembly of God Choir will present "Down for from
His Glory" a Christmas cantata by John W. Peterson, this
Saturday, Dec. 15, and Sunday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m. at the
chur ch at 304 W. 27th St., Sanford. Th e 45-minute m usical
will be presented against a set of t he manger scene and then
the scene depicting the crucifixion and empty tomb and will
end with a celebration song, "He Is Risen!"

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWO
$41 Orange Street Longwood
Rev.!. Ruth Grant
Pastor
Sunday School
10:004.m.
Morning Worship
11:00 8 .m.
Sunday Evening
7:30p.m.
Wed. Bible Study
7:30p.m.
Conquerors Meeting Sunday 4:30p.m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
"The Lutheran Hour" and
TV "Thu Is The Life"
Rev. Elmer A. Reuscher
Pastor
Sunda y School
0:11 am.
Worship Service
10:30 am.
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Choir Presents Cantata

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Worship Ser vice
Evening Service
Prayer Meeting Wed.

FIRSTCHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
21$l Sanford Ave.
John J.Hinton
Pastor
Sunday
9:41 am.
Morning Worship
10:10 a.m
Youth Hour
4:00p.m.
Evangelist Service
7:00pm.
Mid week Service (Wed.)
7:00p.m.
Nursery Provided for all Services

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John Peterson cantata, "Joy to the World", Sunday, Dec.
23, at 7:30 p.m. under the direction of Mrs. Lois Latshaw.
Th e service is open to the public and a baby nursery will be
provided.
The youth of the chur ch will present a Christmas play
"The Silver Forest" this Sunday at 7:30 p.m. and in a
special chapel service for the Deltona Christian School
Monday, Dec. 17, at 9 a.m. The performances are open to
the public,

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By DAVID E. ANDERSON
Young, pastor of Blessed Sacrament others simply called it a sin,
drinking."
Despite the social costs, however,
UPI Religion Writer
Church in Bolton, N.Y., told the
In one of the toughest addresses to
Others, however, suggested the a recent survey of 15 mainline
The churches may well continue to conference churches need to build a the conference, Foy Valentine, problem of alcohol abuse and Protestant denominations showed
disagree on whether total abstinence network to become 'a concerted executive director of the Southern alcohlism could be addressed that only one has a department or
or moderation is the proper ap- church voice." He said Christians Baptist Convention's Christian Life without setting up stringent laws division concerned exclusively with
proach to alcohol use, but they all are "called to be change agents, to Commission, issued what he called about people's lifestyles,
alcohol and other drugs.
need to get together in fashioning help people be what they are in- "a clarion call for total abstinence
"There is a curious conspiracy of
policy and programs to deal with tended to be."
from alcohol."
'Without
condemning
church
silence
about drinking among
alcoholism.
"Five years ago this conference
"I believe alcohol abuse can best members who drink, nor canonizing churches, about drinking — apart
That was the major conclusion of a
couldn't be held," one participant be prevented by abstinence from those who abstain, and without from alcoholism," said Episcopal
unique three-day seminar on alcohol said, "because religious groups, alcohol," he said. "1 believe that trying to lay down rules or laws, the Bishop Roger W. Blanchard,
and other drug abuse held recently split over how to approach the abstinence is the only live option for church can, it seems to me, call us chairman of North Conway
in Indianapolis, Ind., and attended alcohol problem, wouldn't have the churches which expect to deal all to look carefully at our use or Institute.
by some 200 religious leaders from
patience to talk to each other."
successfully and effectively with the nonuse of alcohol," said the Rev.
Valentine agreed, saying that
40 religious denominations.
While the conference may have alcohol problem."
David
Hancock,
a
Presbyterian
denominational
leaders have been
"The No. 1 job for the religious marked beginning of those talks, it
Valentine said both the terms clergyman and president of Alcohol unwilling to finance genuinely
community today is to help the still showed a lot of differences in the "responsible drinking" and "social Problems Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn. aggressive efforts to deal with the
people of the nation forge a national
way alcohol and alcoholism is drinking" were misnomers.
The conferees were told that the alcohol problem.
policy on alcohol," said the Rev, viewed.
"In this culture, in these times, all cost of alcohol abuse in the nation
What remains to be seen is
David A. Works, president of the
Some contended alcoholism is a drinking is irresponsible," he said. runs about $43 billion a year and whether, despite the differences, the
North Conway Institute,
disease, others defined it as a "In this culture at this time all results in some 100,000 deaths every churches can work together on the
Another participant, Peter C. disease resulting from sin and still drinking of alcohol is anti-social year.
problem.

'Joy To The World'

11:00a.m.

Eve. Worship

Mid-Week Serv.(Wed.

BEARDALL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Beardall Avenue, Sanford
Rev. Pearl Cox
Pastor
Rev. John Cutcher
Ant. Pastor
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Sunday Evening
6:30 P.M.
Thurs. Prayer Meet
7:00 p.m.

CHARLOTTESYIIIE, VIRGINIA 22906

7:30p.m.

Rev. B. L. Wagner. Pastor
Sunday Worship
10:00am

WINTER SPOS.COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL
Meeting at Winter Spgs, Elementary
Sunday School
1000a.m.
Worship
10:00a. M,
Rev. Robert Burns
Pastor

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor.ChurctAve.&amp;Orantit.
(Southern)
Rev. JameeW.Hamniock
Pastor
Sunday School
5:41a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00 8 .m.

Church Training
Evening Worship
Wednesday evening

HOLY CROSS
401 Park Ave.
The Rev. Leroy 0.Soper
Rector
Holy Communion
1:00 a.m.
Holy Communion
I 0: 00 A.tn.
Church School
10:00 a.m.

kIISTER ADVERT ISING SERVICE

5507$. Sanford Ave.
Rev. David Mangold
Minister
Su nday School
5:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11:01 8.m.
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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1421 W..t First Street
S. E. Stanton
Pastor
Sunday School
11:10a.m.
Morning Service
11:00a.m.
Evening Service
7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service
7:30p.m.
Old Truths for a New Day

a Bible Study

for doing them? Have we come bearing
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wonder and awe that was theirs?
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need a
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story of a tiny Babe wrapped and gently laid in a
manger while shepherds uaked and angels
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Wed. Prayer Meeting

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SIC Park Avenue, Sanford
Or. Jay T. Cosmato
Pastor
Sunday School
5:41 am.
Morning Worship
11:00 0- m.
Church Training
4:00 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:00 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service
4:30p.m.

LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
124 Lakeview, Lake Mary
Rev. Jim Hughens
Pastor
Sunday School
0:41 am.
Worship Service
11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship
7:30p.m.
Wed. Prayer Sirv.
7:30p.m.
Nursery Provided

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of Holy Cross Episcopal Church
4th &amp; Magnolia
Traditional Latin Mass
Sun. 12:30
Rosary Walk in the Park folioed by
BenedIction Wed. at
7:00p.m.
Confession before Man or by
Priest, Father Dismal Markle

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Service

Central Baptist Church, Sanford, will hold a 7 p.m. out.
door Christmas service on the front lawn this Sunday.
Th ere will be special music by th e Ladles Trio, th
e youth
choir "New Horizons" wil l sing "Love Came Down at
Christmas" and the autoharp class will accompany several
of the carols and solos.
On Wednesday at 7 p.m., the church's children's choirs
willpresent Christmas music. They Include: Preschool
directed by Mrs. Bobie J. Reaves; Music Makers I di rect ed
by Mrs. Janette Murray; M usic Makers II directed by Mrs.
Vera Smith ; and Young Musicians di rected by Mrs. Sherrill
Thomas.

Nazarene

Sunday

There's no time for thinking. but sometimes
late at night; a moment for reflection. In the rush
of doing all the right things have we forgotten our

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Orthodox Catholic Church
Holding services in The Peace Chapel

Country Club Road, Lake Mary
AvervM Lo ne
Paste,
Sunday Schoo l
5:45a.m.
Preaching &amp;Worshiping 10:41a.m.
Bible Study
4:30p.m.
Sharing a Proclaiming
7:30 p M.
Wed Pray
7:30p.m.
Nursery
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OURLADYQUIEN
OPPEACE

Tues. E
Prayer Serv.
T ues. OHdBoard Meet.

Rev. Fred Neal
Pastor
Rev. Edmond L. Weber Also. Pastor
Sunday School Pastor

Dec. 16, 197—SC

Diverse Church Views

Despite

Scheduled At Central Baptist

NEW BETHEL AM! CHURCH
Main
t;Cau5 Citv ,5,0,
Rev.
Sunday School
5:30a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00 am.
Evening Worship
6:000.m.

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Youth Fellowship
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Dinner following Service every 4M

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CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2407 Pa rk Ave.

Poinsettias for Grandmother, a puppy f
brother Joe, stationery is perfect for Aunt Sue.
"Tis the season to be jolly," carol the
loudspeakers in the department stores, but each
year it becomes harder. Days are frantic with
shopping, wrapping, and addressing, There's too
much todo, too manythings to remember; Sally's
school play, a white elephant for Joe's Scout
party, ,lie Kirb * ga l a on h

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lIlt Oak Ave., Sanford

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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SOULS CTI4OSanford
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Fr. William lnni,
Fr. Peter Mitchell
Sat. Vigil Mats

Sun. mass

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Rev. Gary liner

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7:00p.m.

Baptist
PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
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322.3737
Iriter. Pastor
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MUSICAL SET

OvIede's First Baptist Church Mutt Choir will present the

Christmas

musical "King of Love" by Rodger Slider and Bob Krogstad, Sunday, under
the direction of Terry Rabun. Identical concerts will be held at 5 and
7:30
P.M. to accommodate the anticipated crowds. A free nursery will be
provided.

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recalls his wife, a victim oI
leukemia. (2 Hrs•)
([) 0 NFL FOOTBALL Wash.
ington Redskins at Dallas
Cowboys
IS (10) LORD MOUNTBATTEN: A MAN FOR THE CENTURY Following the Japanese
surrender in 1945. Mountbatten becomes involved in handling postwar political and
human problems. (Part 5of 8)
(17) MOVIE "Getting
Away From It All" (1971)
6:00
(7)0 IN SEARCH OF.,.
35)GRIZZLY ADAMS
4(1O) TENNIS "1979 Davis
Cup" Highlights of the finals of
the doubles competition
between the United States and
Itatyarepresented.

Brooklyn man (Gary Frank) in
(5)0 SPECTRUM
the 1950's arrives home on
(7)Q FIRST
BAPTIST
Christmas leave from the Na
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18
CHURCH 11:00
to his boyhood world of teneModel Railroad, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
mints, deep hurls and deeper
(5)030 MINUTES
loves.
(1]) M) TOM AND JERRY
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20
(DO LOVE BOAT
8 10) FEELINGS "Anger"
AARP-NART, noon, Sanford Civic Center. Bring bag
Three youngsters discuss how
10:00
lunch. Open to all senior citizens.
they handle the anger and frus• c A MAN CALLED
tratlons of life with Dr. Lee
SLOANE A madman with a
Sanford Christian Sharing Center luncheon for staff
Salk. (R)
PO"dull
weapon
thrailateris
to
and volunteers, noon, Holy Cross Episcopal Parish
sink a freighter and Its cargo of
11:30
House.
nuclear waste material.
(DO FACE THE NATION
(DO FANTASY ISLAND An
(DO BILL DANCE OUT.
Seminole Chapter No, OES Christmas Party and
absent-minded professor (Are
DOORS
meeting,8 p9m., Masonic Temple, North Park Avenue,
Johnson) with a top-soccret
(ED (35) MOVIE "It Ain't Hay"
Invention becomes the target
(B/W) (1943)
of
enemy agents, whiles wornSAWRDAY,DECEMBERZZ
an tries to communicate with
AFTERNOON
Holiday musical puppet show, "The Elves and the;
her dead husband,
12:00
Shoemaker" by Puppet Power, 10:30 a.m., Theater on
(Ii) (35) HOT NIGHTS
0(1) MEET TH E PRESS
Park. Winter Park.
,(1O)ASTMCflyU
(DD JOHN McICiy
(DO ISSUES
1100
AND
TrinhtyPrepScbool Players will prillnt"Qirljtniaa
ANSWERS
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OVE "The Only
Goldenrod. Opus to public.
G.m. In Town" (C) (I M)
12:30
11:30
•(1)THE ULTIMATE NIGH
DECEMBER88
"S ng"
• (4) SATURDAY NIGHT
Sent Citizens tour to Lakeland for the Uplzwt
(DO NFL TOOAY
UV Host: Martin Sheen.
(D O THE COLLEGE BOWL
Show at 8p.m. Leave Sanford at 4 p.m. with pick up at
Guest: David Bowls.
GAMES: THE LASTREWARD
(DO MOVIE "F. Scott
Casselberry at 4:30 p.m. Return 10:30 p.m. Dinner on
__ And The
(10) FLORIDA REPORT
the way down. Call 322-9148 for reservations.
(C) (1974) Richard
12:38 .
Chamberlain, Blythe Danner.
SATuRDAY, DECEMBER89
(121(17) MOVIE "A Bill Of
Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald
Divorcement" (1932)
Holiday Musical puppet show, "The Elves and the
,,. NI future wife Zeida
1-00
Shoemaker" by Puppet Power, 10:30 a.m., Theder on
while he Is stationed In the
0 (3D NFL
Park, Winter Park.
South.(2Hrs.)
coverage
(7)0 MOVIE "Th. Princess
Colts at New York Giants; ButMONDAY, DECEMBER 31
And The Pirate" (C)(1945) Bob
falo Bills at Pittsburgh Stealers;
Greater Malfland Civic Center New Y's Eve
Hope, Virginia Mayo. BucCleveland
Browna at Cincinnati
Dance with music by Jack Drummond, 9p.m. to 1 a.m.
curious capturs an entertainer
gais Kansas City Chiefs at
Maitland Civic Center. Breakfast served. Call 6W71Vand a princess and hold them
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
for reservations.
(]DO NFL FOOTIBALL Min.
nhsota Vikings at New England
Patriots
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3
ISIRd1
(7) p ,tj
Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES, 8 p.m., North Park
(10) WASHINGTON WEEK
Avenue, Sanford.
MORNING
WI REVIEW

by Stan Lee and John Rómi*5

w5TAAy

EVENING

Christmas carols led by Mrs. Olive Pierce.

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is out, of those who are In ider WhirS no arnom*
four spades. A.
P- '
trumps do break 5
position than ou
Peamment seems to
A
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Frustration must be fought Keep your cool, Don't make
Vulnerable: Both
Accordingly,
he
recomwith
logic, not angry words. matters worse.
Dealer South
mends that South discard his. Find out more of what lies
CANCER
21-July
22)
West North East South losing club on the second ahead for you In the year Emotions
can run(June
11151)
today
a•
heart lead and continue by foliowing your
Pa
2 NT Pass 3•
throwing a good diamond
'thdaY Y and tempers could flare.
Pass 34
Pass 4
sending for your copy of Guard What you say 10 othe
third
heart.
Then
he
can
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workers. The wrong remark
my and preserve his five for each to As o-Grapb, Box could make you 01* to be the
trumps to handle the potentIal 489, RadIo City StatiOn, N.Y. "heavy."
five trUmps bold by a defend. 10019. Be sure to specify birth
en.
____________
date.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
(NEWSPAP
1ss)
You're
far too generous for
By Oswald Jacehy
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Mu
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your
own
good today and
(DO U
a qt
11) That your gut
th. experts? Wilt. 'Ask tht about things today, and iiøt could euUy be
Hen is a hand Concocted by ExpwtA" mm of tNs
the pressure tactics of those vantage of. Open your Wallet
Jeff Rub= for the Bridge per. IndMdusi questions
onl for
who would
have
you believe
World magazine. At lust we be ansi.wed If lCCOVP1PMId you're
wrong,
They're
not on
assume that Jeff, who Is one by stamp.o Jeff-addressed
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Of our greatest theorists,
your side.
,
Allow yourself IflPIe tine to
mad. It up
be
in
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Oft thI'OU5h 811 )P0%W tm•
South's bidding Is an exam- thiS column and
portant
moves.
Poor
19)reiae
You won't
bemoney
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YOU judgment and
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Pie of extreme conservatism oopW of JACOBI' MODERN.)
to loan

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top tricks in
YOUR BIRTHDAY
shoulders and could be costly.
his own hand never getting
past four spades.
December17, 1179
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Not only that, but South
Chances are you'll ex- Watch out if you're apdoesn't bother to make any penience strong urges to proached on teaming UP With
sort of slam try. True, his express your more creative anyone today, especially d it
rtner has made a
negailtive tendencies this coming year. involves money. You could
two-notrump
response,
but SUCCeSS can be found in these easily be led down a garden
that response doesn't deny
areas if you don't rush thlngs. path full
possession ofanyii1np
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When it comes to the play,
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8:30
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(1) 0 ORAL ROBERTS
(]]) (35) JOSIE AND THE PUS.
SYCATS

(12) 17) LOST IN SPACE
9:30
0 C!) GOSPEL SINGING
JUBILEE
(35) WOODY WOODPECKAND FRIENDS
CHIPS
(10) ELECTRIC COMPANY
(5)0 THE BEAR WHO SLEPT (R)
THROUGH CHRISTMAS
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Animated. A loveable bear
THE ARCHIE CAMP.
fights off hibernation and stays
BELL SHOW
awake long enough logo on an
(7)0 KIDSWORLD
eventful search for Christmas.
(35) ROAD RUNNER
(R)
(10) STUDIO SEE "Orion.
(DO CHRISTMAS WITH THE
testing" The new sport of
flOfl Sisters and their families
Is demonstrated; visit Al Hartig,
share the tree-decorating and
kite man; thoroughbred horses
the
are trained in Ocala, Fla. (A)
8:30
0(17)HAZEL
5)0 THE ppy CHRIST.
MM sNow Animated. Angela
1030
Lansbury and Cyril Ritchard tell
0(1) MOVIE "Three Faces
the story of an orphaned shepWest" (B/W) (1940) John
herd boy who received the
Wayne, Sigrid Gunie. The
grandest ChrIstmas present of
daughter of an Austrian immiI
grant longs to return home to
the lover she ft behind until
9:00
she discovers he's not the hero
S Ci) BJ AND THE BEAR
she believed him to be. (1 1/2

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17
Monday Morners Toastmasters, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Men Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs,

_____

Brown. Vitamin Z. the ingredlent of a new pudding, causes
problems for a peace-loving
famlly.(1 Hr. lSMins.)

7:30
(B (35) WHIZ - THE ELF
WHO MADE CHRISTMAS
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DeBary Volunteer Firemen's Assn. Christmas
parade, I P.m., Highway 17-92 from Highbanks to
Asturian Road.

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Tuscola Uffited Cherokee Tribe of
Florida, 7 p.m.,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2
p.m., 1201 W. Ft St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension
Lutheran.
vation Amy building,
700 W. 24th St., Sanford presented by students of
Sanford Gymnastics Assn. Donation at door, parents
and children under 6 free,

SUNDA', DECEMBER
Sweetwater Oa Christmas Parade, 2 p.m., on
Sweetwater Boulevard, from Sabal Point to WeMva,

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TONIGHT'S TV

Christmas Party for Longwood children, 2-5 p.m.,
city recreation building across from city ball. Gifts and
refreshments.

___________

THE BbRN LOSER

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Carolina
13 Ravi*e
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
14 Big lizard
15 Trailed
ment
18 Thrill
58 Wears away
17 Sailors
For Sunday, D.c.mb.r 16, 1979
L'OOI
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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Use YOUr
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December If, 1979
amphibians
2 Russian river S L
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21 Rhythm
3 Edge
There
23 Off-white
4 Philippine
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
have disappointed you in the
23
Fateful
time
42
Typing
27 Trudged
knife
past
but
which
you
were
Ways
to resolve a situation f'
for Caesar
blunder
32 10-cent
5 Watch closely
abandon.
whlchyouPrevIOUSlYCOUldfl't
to
border
reluctant
24
Shout
of
good
43
Korean
pieces
6 Start aside
Resurrect them this coming find the answers may conic to
33 Arbitrary
will (ital)
river
7 Banish
assertion
8 Exclamation 25 Foreboding 44 Grow together year. They could now be you today in a sudden bUrst Of
by Mort Walker
(colloq)
of disgust
26 Split
45 Squeezes Out ready to bear fruit.
brilliance,
34 Occasion
9 Undoing
28 Mild expletive 47 Bull (So )
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov.
23GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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29 Group of two 48 In the same
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BEEN
Dec 21) Your perceptions Your time could be best spent
36 More grainy 11 Again
30 Ancient Italian place (abbr)
ENOUGH FOOD
39 Finisher
12 Shop
regarding ways to better your today doing things which 8t
family
ATTHE Ct40
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let
In life are exceptionally both constructive and labors
neck-hair
42 Playful child
phosphate
HALL FOR
keen
today. Act on your of love. Busy yourself lii
37
Earliest
born
50
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unit
46 Dentists
(abbr)
SECOHQS ALL
38 Traffic light
hunches promptly so you joyous, productive ways.
(PI)
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(abbr)
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WEEK
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color
52 Before this
won't lose momentum. You'll
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
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minute
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timistic
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enjoy the section in your new Social activities which are
Astro-Graph Letter which loosely structured will be the
tells you what lies ahead for ones that should prove to be
you in romance. Mail $1 for the most enjoyable today. Try
each to Astro-Graph, Box 489, somethIng
13
Radio City Station, N.Y.
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should be able to put
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(Dec.
22-Jan,
situations together today
by Art Sansorn
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21
22
hopes into being today, don't yoursielf and others. Think
be afraid to experiment with "money."
.
23 24 25 26
27
28
new methods and techniques.
VIRGO (Aug. 2ept.
-- ingenious twists could turn Yo
32
33
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the trick,
sudden fluctuations today,
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34
35
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19) If you're Involved in any Don't take yourself too
39 — — — '— type of joint venture today,
36
37 '38
and you'll have a
assume the leading role.seriously
g time.
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things could happen for
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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believe
in
you
today
you
today
from two different
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52
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because they see that you directions. One could be
believe in yourself and your romantic and the other
_________
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(Oct.
24-Nov. 22)
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Bless yes, heart, I'd love Is.
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clean panty hose, tying off the
leg openings. Makes a gret
nightcap.
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holding rollers or whatever,
Grace Anderson
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DEAR HELOISE:
My husband looked in the
cookie jar and found all the fig
bars his favorite hard as a
rock.

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apples so he put a couple of
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Here's a fun thing to do. Take a small, shallow box
lid, like hosiery comes in.
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Evening Herald CUSPS 481.280)—Price 15 Cents

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By JANE CASSELBERRY

unquestioned and whose talents were devoted to for 25 years service. He was chairman of the board
He started the Sanford Electric Company in 1926
many community activities. He epitomized the of directors from 1969 to January of this year.
and remained president until 1970, when he stepped
Ideal citizen In a progressive community."
Born in Starke, he came to Sanford In 1920 after down and gave the presidency to his son, E. C.
E. C. Harper Sr., active in the civic, church,
"He was a very dedicated upright leader and serving In France with the U. S. Army in World War Harper Jr. He remained active in the business and
business and fraternal activities of Sanford for
gave of himself beyond the call of duty," said A. I. He Joined the National Guard in 1921 and resigned was a director of the corporation.
more than half a century, died Sunday afternoon at
Edwin Shinholser, who was associated with 20 years later with the rank of major. He organized
Seminole Memorial Hospital at the age of 81.
lie was president of the Central Florida Electrical
Harper through First Federal and the Sanford the Selective Service Board
here
and
served
as
Association
and chairman of the Seminole County
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at
waais. "I felt he had a keen personal interest in chairman from 1940 until he resigned in 1965.
Electrical Board and the City of Sanford Electrical
the First Baptist Church of Sanford with Rev. J. Ted
He was a member of First Baptist Church for 59
his fellow man and the whole community will feel
Board.
Cosmato officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen
the loss."
years and was a member and a chairman of the
Cemetery.
Mr. Harper, a director of First Federal since 1942, Board of Deacons, president of the Men's Class and
He is survived by his wife, Bessie; son, E. C.
Commenting on the death, George Touhy , who
was president from 196148, when he was awarded a chairman of the church's Board of Trustees.
Harper Jr.; daughter, Jean Jacoby, all of Sanford;
was associated for 30 years with Mr. Harper on the
certificate of reconition for 25 years service. He
"He was always faithful to his church," said
sister, Amelia Matter, Key Largo: five grandboard of First Federal Savings and Loan of
was chairman of the board of directors of First Cosmato," and was always In his place even when children and one great-granddaughter.
Seminole' County said: "I think the town was
Federal since 1942, was president from 196168, he had to use a walker and It was difficult for him to.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA is in charge of
enriched by this person, whose integrity was when he was awarded a certificate of recognition walk. We'll surely miss him."
arrangements.
Herald Staff Writer

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her report to the commission.
She said she will tell the board that the
Herald Staff Writer
Although restrictive land use amend- group objects to provisions that will
ments to Seminole County's adopted make it difficult for them to build homes
Comprehensive Plan are not likely to be on the shores of lakes, creeks and rivers
approved, another stormy public hearing in the county, which are being called
Is expected before the county corn- preservation areas.
mission votes on the issue Tuesday night.
We object to the county-wide floodA newly formed citizens group and the prone map which is being used — to keep
county Board of Realtors will be on hand us from building and from borrowing
to protest, along with individual mortgage money when it was designed
homeowners who have indicated their solely for insurance rate determination
San
disapproval of such "interference with and toshow the need for flood-proofing of
their private property rights."
structures," she said.
The
Comprehensive
Plan
outlines
the
Petitions will be presented, she said,
judgement
from
the
By DONNA ESTES
court
defining
the
is," Sturm said today.
In other business, the city commission
at the 7 p.m. meeting at city hail will county's goals and policies concerning asking that the commissioners:
Hersld8taff Writer
City Manager Warren F'ow1es has word.
1 Deny all portions of the 1979
County Commissioner Bob Sturm will Insisted the annexation will not create an
Knowles called such an action a consider a request from the "Friends of land use In unincrporated Seminole. It is
an attempt to take people's amendments except the sections on mass
recommend to his coll eagues today enclave. Creation via annexation of an is
the
St.
Johns"
that
an
appointment
on
the
in
no
way
suit.
"appropriate action" against the city of enclave Is forbidden by state law.
St. Johns Water Management District be property, according to Commissioner transit, aviation, ports and electric
utilities.
Sanford If the city commission goes
"In my opinion this annexation would sought for a Sanford or Seminole County Bob Sturm.
Neither the courts ot the state nor the
Amendments
to
2 Vote to reopen hearings on the
the
plan
were
forwardwithitsannouncedlntentionata
ted not only create a jutting out, but will in resident.
attorney general's office has Interpre
of
the
proposed
by
co
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said
Comprehensive
Plan.
ty
planners
who
ct clearly create an enclave," Sturm
7 p.m. meeting today of annexing a the term
J. T. Turnipseed and Hugh Pain
"enclave." The cities of th e fa
3) Secure a one-foot contour map of
parcel of property.
today. The area is part of Sturm's FrIends of the St. Johns told corn- they felt development should be limited
county have generally defined the term said
The property Islocatedat the southeast as a parcel of property completely district.
missioners last week Nassau County, for safety and other reasons in areas they areas that have been designated floode St. Johns earmarked for conservation and prone In order to ascertain that struccorner of the intersection of U. S. }ligh
surrounded by the land in a different
"If the city wishes to hold up the an- which is not affected by th
tures will be adequately flood-proofed,
preservation.
way 17-92 and
Woodson Avenue, near jurisdiction, such as county territory nezatlon, I would be very amenable to River, has an appointee on the board
th
that septic tanks Will be operable and
Preservation
areas,
according
to
e
Suiiiand Estates. On the city commission
while Se*nlnola County
cowtty
that drtvewiysmsy be etev..edto Usable
planners,
are
naturally
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office," he said. designating the Atlantic Bank of
4) Obtain an economic Impact study to
Conservation areas are lands of unique
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Seminole and the Flagship Bank of
ore e surrounded by territory of another
determine the economic effect on private
StWM said the county has filed Seminole, both located in the city. as ecological significance.
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Jurisdiction.
Preservation
areas.
which
are
part
of
property owners before attempting
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lawsuits against various cities on the depositories for some $65 million
rime -action,
to
$7
the
county's
overall
drainage
system,
further
restrictions on use In Seminole
Knowles said while the tract does not "enc1ave'uesUl,uge
would be for the cot7fW a lawsuit
million annus y
y
unda.
would
lose
their
water
holding
capacity
If
County.
create an enclave, it does create a want to see erosion of the county through
against the city cI'.aiienging
County officials have said there Is a
The commission will receive the developed, the planners said.
nexatlon "However, If the city wishes to "Jutting out." He has also suggested that annexations." Explaining the county
The
restrictive
amendments
were
good
chance present landowners would
involved
in
lawsuits
position
further,
he
said
annexations
of
resignation
of
Jack
T.
Bridges
from
the
hold up final reading of the ordinance, i the county, currently
proposed after some county officials saw not be greatly affected by the amendwould be very amenable to going in with challenging annexations in Longwood, this type --diminM the county's power city's planning and zoning commission
ments because of likely insertion of a
Sanford in getting an interpretation from Casselberry and Lake Mary, join with base and conversely build the city's Bridges has served six years on the the effects of Hurricane David on the St.
Petersburg
area.
Commissioner
Sturm
"grandfather
clause.
advisory
board.
the attorney general on what an enclave Sanford In gaining a declaratory power base"
said he did not want to see Seminole
A grandfather clause could prohibit the
County be forced to rescue and evacuate
restrictions
from being applied to those
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who already own property. It could apply
Petersburg after they built homes on
to the land, whoever owns It, or it could
prone land.
.-w--apply only to the present owner. in the
,
During Hurricane David, Seminole
latter case, if the owner sold the land the
County provided shelters for residents
new owner would have to comply with the
who felt unsafe in their homes, but did
regulations. Such grandfather clauses
not evacuate anyone, according to Public
are up to the commissioners.
Safety Director Gary Kaiser.
County officials have Indicated the
Sturm, undecided on the amendments
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amendments are primarily aimed at
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developers who want to subdivide their
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Mario Bavnham (left' a ,.UuCIh
Commissioner Bob French has said
at Hopper Elementary School In
from the outset that he is against the
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a na a laus, regulations. The other commissioners
Sanford, scow's
who visited Mario's school have not said how they will vote. To pass,
Friday. No, MarIo is not one to the amendments will need at least a 3-2
hold a grudge, but he said he just vote,
Just defeating the amendments,
could not understand why the
kind, bearded gentleman failed however, will not be enough for a citizens
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Christmas tree a year ago, agent and owner of 370 acres on Lake
"Listen, here," Santa appears to Harney, organized Owners of Seminole
be replying. "have you seen the County, a group she says is determined
price of reindeer these days? it's not only to defeat the amendments, but to
initiate a repeal olother portions of the
tough all over."
Comprehensive Plan.
Much of Mrs. Cammack's property
Herald P11010 by Torn Noise
designated flood-prone by the county.
She said she will tell the cornmlssloners the group wants the Cornprehensive Plan amended and revised to
be no more restrictive than U.S. or
Florida Law
we warn our nisloric nglfls to own
and use property to be respected by the
County of Seminole, as it Is by Florida
and the U.S.," Mrs. Cammack wrote in

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spokelunan for Un SW of Iran said the
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tlr offlc visit to the United States
t,iaj," expulsion of two Time Magaaln. holidays whether to move again.
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following
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MMlsslutIon — apckaunan said the two would lot be the QIIIMmU and New Years holidays
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he hVW sOme of the hostages could ricsd
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If the land Is designated as a preservation or fl ood-prone area, the amend.
ments call for allowing only recreational
or vacation structures at one unit per five
acres and no septic tanks.
Under present regulations, structures
are permitted at one unit per one acre
and septic tanks are allowed If the health
department assures they will function
without problems.
An alternative amendment proposed
by county planners would allow one
dwelling unit r five acres and septic
tanks.
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by planners according the U.S.
Geological Survey Maps indicating 10
year flood-prone areas. One hundredyear flood.-prone means the land has a
one in one hundred chance of flooding in
any year.
Representatives of the People's
Transit Organization, a group promoting
mass transit, have said they will speak In
favor of the amendments. Representative Bruce Gagnon said goverments
should take stronger action to consolidate growth to avoid urban sprawl.

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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
71st Year, No. 294—Sunday, July 29, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 481.280)—Prlce 25 Cents

Death Penalty Near?

Bundy Jur y Hears
11

OfUta h Conviction
MIAMI (UP!)— A death penalty sentence seemed a near
certainty for convicted murderer Theodore Bundy today as
defense lawyers argued vigorously against the state's push for
that outcome when jurors reconvened to recommend punistunent,
Jurors considering the fate of Bundy, convicted of killing two
Florida State University sorority sisters, were told Saturday that
Bundy also was convicted in 1976 of kidnapping a Salt Lake City
woman and was sentenced to prison in Utah.

The 32-year-old former Utah law student could get the electric:
chair even if the jury recommends life in prison.
The seven men and five women who convicted Bundy Tuesday
have been sequestered for the entire five-week trial. They wUl
vote by simple majority whether to recommend life in prison or.,
electrocution.
Circuit Judge Edward Cowart will weigh the jury's advice, then
make his own decision. In one of three death sentences he has:
handed down, Cowart overruled the plea for mercy from the jury.;
Then the state rested and the trial was recessed until Monday.
Although always cool and collected in front of the jury, Bundy's
Defense attorneys said it would take them until next week to
prepare their case.
voice became choked with emotion several times during hearings;
before Cowart as he complained about everything from his:
Saturday's court session last only one hour. The defense ob- treatment in the Dade County jail to being ignored by his
jected to testimony about Bundy's 1976 conviction for kidnapping lawyers.
Carol Daflonch of Salt Lake City. In lieu of testimony, the defense
allowed a brief swumary of the facts concerning the kidnapping
In the third week of the trial Bundy collected glass shards from:
conviction and Bundy's prison term to be read to the jury.
a light he broke and hid them behind his cot, leading to
It was the first time during the t.ial jurors have been permitted speculation he was planning suicide. And Bundy'b insistence on
to hear anything about Bundy's previous criminal record. The keeping Robert Haggard, veteran murder trial attorney, from
seven men and five women will decide whether to recommend making closing arguments was viewed as a near-fatal blow to
defense plans.
that Bundy be executed or spend the rest of his life in prison,
"This guy is so selfdestruc(jvc it's unbelievable," said Dr. Emil
The defense team was almost certain to use Bundy's
Spillman, a psychiatrist - hypnotist who helped the de
destructive" behavior during the trial as evidence that he is
unbalanced and should not be put to death.
fense team select the jury. "I predicted from the start that he'd
try to blow his own defense out of the water. And he did."
Bundy, convicted Tuesday of strangling two sorority sisters and
Bundy asserted control over the five-member defense team
beating three other coeds, was judged competent to stand trial.
Nov. 27 and that's when the troubles began.
But the defense could now introduce new testimony showing his
The highly touted defense strategy that was so carefully
mental state at the time of the crime and other mitigating cirfollowed during cross examination of prosecution witnesses
cumstances. The state could introduce Bundy's criminal record,
crumbled.

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21, Killed
Crash Near His Home

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BYSHARONCARRASCO
Donna Jean Macek, Macek's sister-in-law, said Saturday
herald Staff Writer
Pkanso and Macek were "best buddies and did everything
A 21-year-old Sanford man who was described as "quiet and together."
always there when you needed him" died early Saturday In a one.
Frank came from a--large family of three sister-s and three
car accident just a few miles from his home, according to Sanford
Al
brothers who were all "very dose," Donna said.
police.
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
"We always did things together. We spent every holiday
C. Frank Macek, 21, of 2846 Grove Drive, Sanford, was
together. We always went to picnics together. We were all so
A 21-year-old Altamonte Springs pedestrian suffered a fractured ankle and cuts
pronounced dead on arrival shortly after the accident at Seminole close."
when she was struck by a car and pinned between a house and the wreckage of
Memorial Hospital.
"He (Frank) was the quiet type, a bright guy," Donna said. "He
the car, according to a Florida Highway Patrol spokesman. Cynthia Pinder, of
Gary Picanso, 19, of Orlando was the only passenger In
was sweet.
Macek's car and is listed in critical condition at the Seminole
403 Magnolia Ave. was taken to Florida North Hospital shortly after being struck
"Frank wasn't outspoken. He was different from everyone else
Memorial Hospital. lie Is suffering from Internal injuries,
in the family."
Friday morning by a car driven by Rosa Dorsey Davis, 73, of 142 Jackson St.,
The Macek youth Is the second member of his family to the In an
Macek attended Seminole High School but was lacking a half
Altamonte Springs. Mrs. Davis mistakenly hit the gas pedal instead of the brake
automobile accident. His sister Cynthia Ann, then only two
credit
and never graduated, Donna said.
at the Intersection of Brentwood Avenue and Magnolia Street in an uninmonths old, died as a result of a traffic accident 19 years ago in
Macek
attended All Souls Parochial School, graduating from
corporated area of Seminole County, northeast of Altamonte Springs, the
DeLand.
there in 1972.
spokesman said. She was issued a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign.
Macek marks the fifth traffic-related fatality within the city
lie was employed as a carpenter and In carpentry and drywall
limits of Sanford since January. 1979.r--'
notice said Last vnr
"•I Umfl..rn.,nil
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J,the in.In11ntinn will,
Sanford police department recorded seven fatalities for the entire
Donna said her brother-In-law enjoyed fishing and camping.
year.
"He was always there when you needed help," Donna said. "If
According to an eye witness to the accident, Macek's north you wanted him to do something for you, he was there."
bound
car veered out of control and skidded into a ditch just north
Macek is survived by his parents, Chester Macek of St.
Duck K1
'6 11 Still A Mystery
of Lake Mary Boulevard on U. S. Highway 17-92 about 2:30 am. Petersburg and Lurrella Macek of Sanford; brothers, Steve and
The car slammed into a driveway embankment leading to the Arthur of Sanford and Michael of Ft. Lauderdale; sisters, Janet
By DONNA ESTES
Presbyterian Church of the Covenant at 3775 S. Orlando Drive, Klepacz of Toledo, Ohio and Laura and Donna Marie of Sanford;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of a chemical defoliant In Lake
police said.
Herald Staff Writer
Monroe caused the kill,
one niece, maternal grandparents, Mrs. Lillian Bridges of
Sanford
police
could
not
speculate
on
the
cause
of
the
one-car
Orlando
and Burley Bridges of Portsmouth, N.H.
The cause of the duck kill over the past 60 days In Lake Monroe
The defoliant, "Two-four D" is approved by the U. S.
accident but said its traffic homicide investigator is continuing an
Funeral services will be Tuesday at All Souls Catholic Church.
which has reduced to less than five the wild flock that has
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and used by many state Investigation of the incident.
Gramkow
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Inhabited the lake for years remains a mystery.
and federal agencies, Chappell said. "We at the GFWFC do aerial
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(DER) does not intend to let It remain a mystery for long,
have never had a problem with it," Chappell said.
Teachers' contracts have
"We are going to go over the Monroe harbor area with a fine"The kill could have been caused by any number of things. It's
tooth t-omb," Mcx Scakevicli, who heads the DER regional office
hard to say until analysis of the ducks is completed whether the
in Orlando, said Friday.
birds were diseased or killed by a poison," Chappell said.
changed drastically over
Randy Torbett, a yacht maintenance man at Monroe harbour
DER through the cooperation of the county department of
Marina, earlier linked the latest duck kill with the defoliant
environmental services, routinely collects water samples from
the years. See story, Page 1C.
spraying of the water hyacinths by the Corps of Engineers the
the lake in the area of U.S. 17-92 and Interstate 4 bridge monthly.
week before.
Either Monday or Tuesday the county agency also will collect
Torbett noticed an earlier kill six weeks to two months ago after
samples in the Monroe harbor area, Senkevich said. The samples
the corps of engineers had been seen in an air-boat on the lake. A
will be analyzed In DER laboratories,
corps spokesman, Dave Bowman, said, however, last week's
ITle
h chemists will be searching for some sign of new pollution or
Today
spraying was the first one done in the lake this year. The engineer
poisons In the lake that could have resulted in so many ducks
probably were In the lake earlier for inspection purposes,
dying.
Bowman said.
Around fleClock ..........8-A Hospital ...................2-A
"We'll also be talking with the Game and fresh Water Fish
Bridge .....................4-B Obituaries ................10-A
Meanwhile, J. T. Turnipsecd of the Friends of the St. Johns
Commission GFWFC) people to find what their thoughts are on
Comics ....................4-B OURSELVES ...........1.2-3-C
which has been monitoring pollution in the river and In Lake
the matter," Senkevich said.
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Monroe for years said the harbor area of the lake particularly has
GFWFC fresh water biologist, Carlton Chappell of the state
been heavily polluted for years. "It's a wonder anything could live
Editorial ................... 8-A Television .................5-A
agency's Palatka office, said Friday it is unlikely spraying by the
In that lake," he said.
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Somoza In 'Great Danger,' Says Sanford Doctor
By HUGH THOMSON
Hervild Staff Writer

Ousted Nicaraguan president Anastasio Somoza, now living In
exile in Miami Is In "great danger," according to a Sanford
physician.
Dr. Lu15 Perez, who says he has Inside Information via a network of intelligence sources, said in an interview that Somoza is

Sandinista rebels.

Perez said arms were supplied the Sandinistas, by 'Cuba and to Intervene."

Pem sWd the core of the Sandinista guerrillu were trained In the Palentinian 11beration Organization (PIO) and the arm

The Sanford doctor disputed some media clabw that officers

Cuba in sabotage and guerrilla warfare tactics. Perez said that were shipped through Panama to Costa Rica, then Into among the Sandinistas Included many professional people (ü•
"Zero", the group's leader was a disciple of Castro and had been Nicaragua.
tists, teachers and doctors).
in training for three years
"Castro is only a puppet of Moscow and the leaders of the
"They are professional revolutionaries, just as the Cubans in
Perez who resides In Sanford, also said many similarities were Sandinista are puppets of Castro," Perez said.
Africa are," Perez said. "Anything else Is propaganda."
present in the methods used by the Sandinista and the religious

Since the takeover, Perez said, the Sandinistas have "can-

Perez claimed that reports of expropriation by the Soma=
open to attack by leftist groups.
leader, the Ayatollah Khomeini, who replaced the Shah In Iran. celed" judicial authority, all judges have been "eliminated" from
regime
of food and supplies glysin the Nicaraguan people by the
Perez, who practices internal medicine and cardiology In
Perez said the Sandinistas were conducting the same kind of the bench, and a Sandinista-type "People's Tribunal" has been
United States also were "propaganda."
Sanford and DeBary, said that presently 112,500 Castro agents
bloodbath in Nicaragua as Khomeini did when he and,hila substituted for established judicial authority.
Perez has been a leader among the Cuban Exiles who have
have infiltrated various groups In Miami and would be the
Perez, who won the Freedoms Foundation George Washington come to Florida and elsewhere In the United States since Castro
followers seized power.
greatest danger to Somoza."
Medal in 1974 for "dedication to the cause of freedom" and other gained power. Condemned to death by Castro for his snt.
Perez said, "I only know that all officers of the National Guard
Perez, an avid antiCastroite, also said he feels there are great
awards, said the Organization of American States (OAS) in Latin
were killed since the Sandinistas took over and people are calling
revolution position, he cannot return to Cuba.
similarities between the march to power of Fide'. Castro In Cuba
It a 'genocide.' "Perez said he felt the blood bath wasn't going to
America was "afraid of American (U.S.) intervention In the
and the overthrow of the Somozan government in Nicaragua by stop there.
Nicaraguan situation and "was putting pressure on the U. S. not
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Man Killed In Crash Was

Sunday, July

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Rancher Blossoms Into Successfu Wood Carver
MASON, Texas (UPI)
Square-jawed and wrinkled, the used for posters and postcards: visitor, a pudgy old fellow with raisin-faced fellow trudges million dollars, I'd keep on
—The old fellow sits on a a too large rumpled suit. A along with a heavy
sack of feed ranching 'till it was all gone,"
two old cowpokes lean lazily broken down rocking chair on chicken
and a hog lounge about. for his old, sorry-faced horse, the rancher says.
against the broken-down fence; the front porch of his shack. The
"My success didn't come who waits at the trough. A
one dangles a roll-your-own screen
—The cowboy leans against
on
the
door
is
tattered.
easy,"
the
old
cowboy
says
to
skinny
white
goat
tucks
on
his
the
bar, quenching his thirst
cigarette from the corner of his Beer bottles and gar ba
ge are the city-slicked visitor,
heels,
mouth.
with
a beer. He glances over at
sstrewn on the porch around his
—In another pe,
pose, the same
"If someone gave me a a young, handsome but awkTheir protruded eyes reflect
the frustration and the pain of
And the belts on
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Headed For Auto Auc* tion

WORLD

IN BRIEF

By SHARON CARRASCO
Boulevard and route 46, there's dropped the car off," Odom be driving on the wrong side of
Herald Staff Writer
another Do Not Enter sign."
says.
the divided highway.
A young driver for a Lake
The head-on collision oc"Van Buiten was enroute to
"My purpose is to see
Wales company was delivering curred about 1:05 p.m. Thur- New Port Richey to visit whether to bring criminal
a car to the Sanford Auto sday on route 46, just west of the relatives," Odom said. "He negligence charges against
Auction, Inc. Thursday when he intersection
of
Airport comes down here every sum- him, but I don't think I will. Or
was involved In a head-on Boulevard and route 48, Odom met and has a winter home if! will, I don't think I will
collision that claimed his life said.
there."
prosecute him for vehicle
just a few blocks away from his
Jaco, an employee of Brewer
Van Bulten evidently just homicide. All this guy did was
destination, according to the Sales and Service in Lake overlooked the warning signs, make a traffic Infraction."
Florida Highway Patrol.
Wales, was driving a 1974 dark Odom said.
When Odom completes his
Gene Richard Jaco, 23, of blue Vega for his boss to the
"There was nothing in his investigation, the case will be
Lake Wales, sustained massive Sanford Auto Auction, Inc., 1215 actions or manner to indicate turned over to the accident
head and chest injuries and S. French Ave., said Odom.
he had been drinking prior to investigator for FHP who will
DR. LUIS PEREZ
died several hours later at the
"Jaco had some friends the accident," Odom said.
determine whether any
Florida Hospital South. Jaco following behind him who were
A possible charge against citations will be issued, Odom
was transported there after he going to take him home after he Van Bulten, Odom said would said.
had received emergency
Somoza In Peril, treatment at Seminole
Memorial Hospital in Sanford.
Jaco's car was struck head,
on by a New Jersey car driven
by Nicholas Van Bulten, 75, of
The point of discussion was on school management team.
By SHARON
Hawthorne, N.J. Van Bulten
t
cher salaries. The Seminole
ea
Besides silárTes, both teams
Herald Staff Writer
was list ed today in satisfactory
(Continued From Page IA)
Education Association (SEA) need to come to an agreement
condition at SME where he was
After spending .15 hours In claimed a 15 percent Increase in on the 1979-80 school calendar
Perez was sharply critical of former U.S. Attorney General admitted Thursday for his mediation,
the
school beginning teacher salaries had and health and medical inGriffin Bell's decision last November to accept as immigrants to injUries,
management team and the been reached. But this con- surance coverage before the
Van
the U.S. 3,500 prisoners jailed in Cuba at the rate of 400 month.
Bulten had left the Auto teachers' negotiating team tentlon was disputed by the teacher contract Is reached.
Perez based his objections on information and intelligence Train terminal and turned left remained deadlocked when
reports he said Is constantly fed him by exiled Cubans and others. onto route 46, heading west In they left Lyman High School at
This information, he said indicated that some pro-Castro agents the eastbound lane, instead of 4:40 a.m. Saturday.
and propagandists would infiltrate the Cuban population In the crossing the eastbouiid lanes
U.S. through this immigration,
This marked the third time
before turning, said FHP G.E.
Now, based on similar intelligence reports, he said, even though Odom of the homicide in. both teams had met with Somoza has been given political asylum by the U. S. and even vestigation as he examined Margaret Rose, the federal
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
DISCHARGES
though Somoza has his own force of bodyguards to protect him, both cars in a Sanford body mediator, to Iron out their
HOSPITAL
Sanford:
JULY 27 1979
this will not be enough.
shop Friday.
differences so they can return
Raymond Carter
ADMISSIONS
Leroy Cola
Concerning American TV newsman Bill Stewart of the ABC
Odom said his investigation to the bargaining table.
Elijah DeI1WS
Sanford:
network, Perez said he had received no word about the National of the accident will determine
SuIa K. Ferguson
Evelyn Brown
.
Ernest
Cowley,
chief
whet
r
he criminal charges
Guardsman who killed him except that the killer had been "taken
Margaret D. Clark
Am.rll B. Maddox
into custody."
be filed against Van Buiten. The negotiator of the school
Scott B. Hoppough
George A. Mallet
Mince Owens
Although "Zero" had been in charge during the fighting phase trooper added he has 45 days to management team said
Harl andK. Muhs
Elms L. Rock
Saturday both teams plan to
Clara Walker
the coup in Nicaragua, Perez said, any leader evolving from thi complete his investigation as
Margaret A. Smith
meet
for a fourth time in
Valerie A. Whit.
Junta of National Reconciliation formed by the Sandinistas he indicated on a report sheet
Bernice P. Doe, and girl
Carol A. Johnson, DeBary
Ernest J. Arlington, DeBary
that the speedometer, of both mediation at 1:30 p.m.,
"whoever he Is, now or In the future, he will be another puppet
Helen Michelson, DeBary
Laru. R. Hill, Deltona
Tuesday at Lyman High School.
cars broke during collision.
under Communist control."
Helen L. Sanford, beftona
Clifton A. Scott, Lake Mary
Van Buiten travelled about
Perez said the Nicaraguan revolution was "only part of a
Janell L. Beaver, Longwood
Arthur F. Stewart, Ocoee
Cowley said he Is optimistic
master plan, by Moscow, through Castro and the Sandinistas, to
six tenths of a mile the wrong
block off Central American states and make the Caribbean
way on route 46 passing two that both teams will return to I
Heinid (USPS 411.210)
warning signs prior to impact the bargaining table Tuesday
countries a Communist-dominated" area.
and
a
teacher
contract
Salvador
with
Jaco's
car,
"Sandinistas are now infiltrating Guatemala, San
Odom said.
"Van Buiten made his agreement will be reached.
and Honduras. Castro wants Guantanamo. There is going to be
Sunday, July 29, 1979—Vol. 71, No. 294
created, bordering the Gulf of Mexico, a confederation of States of
A communication breakdown
mistake when he turned from
Published Daily and Sunday, except Saturday by The Sanford
Herald,
the Antilles, which will be Communist-dominated and will include
South Persimmon Avenue onto occurred between the teams
Inc., 300 N. French Ave., Sanford, Fla. 32771.
Jamaica, Tobago (which Is now independent) and Trinidad. The
route 46," Odom said. "There's after two hours of negotiations
Second Class Postage Paid it Sanford, Florida 32771
Communists also want Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The
a Wrong Way sign in red and July 10. Both teams left the
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the intersection of Airport of what had transpired.

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CUERNAVACA, Mexico (UPI) The deposed shah of
Iran, described as "livid" because of charges he killed
more than 350,000 Iranians, called the new Tehran
government "an abyss of medieval leadership."
"The growing question Is for how long and whether the
people of Iran will tolerate the current regime's
revisionist form of government," the ousted monarch said
In a statement read by his spokesman Friday.
The spokesman said Shah Mohammed Reza Pahiavi's
statement was "without question" his strongest attack yet
aIn* the Mild Islamic regime of Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khotheh
The spokesman said the ousted shah "was livid and
could not sit back any longer" after reading allegations by
the Iranian Embassy published In the Mexico City
newspaper Excelsior that he killed 365,995 people during
his 30..year reign.
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Sanford Doc Says

Refugees At Beach Resort
PATrAVA, Thailand (UP!) A U.S. Navy task force
steamed Into a Thai beach resort Saturday with the first
refugees rescued under President Carter's order to assist
boat people.
Lad by the $0,0004on aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk, the
five-ship group from the 7th Fleet entered Thai waters
shortly after dawn and anchored off Coral Island.
The tarn force's Mop at Pattaya, 96 miles south of
Bangkok was to show the flag and give American sailors
shore leave. Hanoi has charged the ships' presence Is
"aimed at instigating Vietnamese to leave the country
Illegally."
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Oil Slicks Aim At Texas
MEXICO CITY (UP!) Huge oil slicks generated by a
blown out Mexican well are heading toward the Texas
coast atthe rate of 11 miles per day, the U.S. Coast Guard
says.
Some of the 8-mile-wide slicks are believed to be between 185 to 220 miles southeast of Brownsville, authorities
say.
The U.S. Coast Guard said Friday several large slicks
believed to be oil from the crippled Ixtoc I well, located 42
miles off the Yucatan Peninsula, were spotted by a Coast
Guard flight between 185 to 220 miles southeast of
Brownsville, Texas.
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"I guess we'll have to tighten
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inscription below the caricatures Gene Zesch has carved
from Missouri bass wood.
The wrinkles are exagerated.
The faded jeans show minature
patches and holes. The sweat.
stained hats also show holes
and the pocket on the soiled
gray shirt displays almost
legible printing on the sack of
Bull Durham tobacco hanging
from it.
The detail is incredible since
the caricatures are only 4 to 6
inches tall.
But that is precisely what
stands out in the work of Zesch,
a rancher who has blossomed
Into perhaps the country's most
successful wood carver.
Twenty-five years ago Zesch
earned a degree in animal
husbandry from Texas A&amp;M
University. lie then served as
an Army pilot for three years
and returned home to begin his
career as a rancher
"I had always planned to
ranch,"hesaId
But Zesch saw some wood
carvings he liked and decided to
try his hand at it. It began as a
hobby, but he got better as he
went along. And now 22 years
later he makes enough money
to live with his wife, Patsy, and
th eir sons on a beautiful and
spacious two-level secluded
home on the banks of the St.
James River.
Ills work sells for $600 to
$3,000 and is displayed in
galleries in Texas, New Mexico,
Arizona, Wyoming, California
And New York.
Zesch, 47, had to toil at his
trade for more than 10 years
before he began earning decent
money. and before his work
would be displayed th good

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into handle most of his sales.
"I'm in some f the best
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Scottsdale, Ariz."

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The Zesch family settled in
this cattle and sheep territory
on the northwest fringes of the
Hill Country during the 19th
century. And since then, just
about every Zesch has owned
and worked land.
The plan was no differe.,for
until he
Gene Zesch
discovered his affection for
wood carving, and his talent.
The Zesch theme never
varies. More than 90 percent of
his work specifically outlines
the tribulations of the aging,
hard-lucked modern cowboy in
southwestern rural America.
Nearly all his characters are
the same broken-down cowpokes; square-jawed, skinny
and wrinkled like prunes, gray
strands of hair escaping underneath the misshaped straw
hats.
And all his characters are
Zesch's neighbors, the tough
proud folks who constantly
struggle to keep their ranching
business going.
"In any kind of art, you're
trying to record one thing," he
said. "That's what I'm doing.
It's an Interesting period. These
old guys are still trying to hang
on. They're trying to make it
even when it doesn't look
promising.
"That's why I do this kind of
thing. It's what I know. I can't
do anything I don't know about.
These old guys own land worth
a lot of money, but they have a
heck of a thne making a living
off of it."
Zesch's figures are both sad
and funny. The late President
Lyndon B. Johnson, also a
rancher, sometimes couldn't
determine whether to cry or
laugh at one of Zesch's works.
Fxamples of some of Zesch's
better works, which havc been

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Sunday, July 29, 1979

Mrs. Thatcher&amp; The Queen
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The 2 Who Rule Brita in
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LONDON (UP!) - Two 53-year-old women - one the daughter
of a grocer, born above her father's store, the other the descendant of a 1,000-year-old royal family - control the fate of Britain.
And once a week, behind heavy oaken doors In a private room at
Buckingham Palace, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and
Queen Elizabeth II meet privately to discuss the nation's present
and future.
The meeting may be brief or may last several hours, depending
on what is happening in Britain and the world.
Theoretically, Mrs. Thatcher can only "advise" the queen. In
practice the monarch almost invariably does as the prime
minister recommends. This can include dissolving Parliament
and forming a new government.
One thing is certain: they do not spend their time together
discussing fashions, furnishings or family events. These are two
women whose roles as international leaders makes their
relationship, of necessity, brisk and businesslike. A palace aide is
quick to say it also is cordial.
Despite their different routes to power, the prime minister and
the queen share a natural political acumen, intellectual drive and
no-nonsense attitude that often leaves male aides racing to keep
UP.
History brought the queen to these sessions. When King Edward
VIII abdicated to marry an American divorcee, Elizabeth's
father became king and she the heir presumptive.
Educated to rule, she quickly achieved a grasp of national and
international affairs that today enables her to spend up to two or
three hours a day pouring over complex state papers - the
equivalent of reading a history book a day.
Aides say she is quick to send back any briefing documents that
seem to "talk down" to her, pointing out she often has first-hand
knowledge of the people and places they describe,
Like the queen, Mrs. Thatcher - born Margaret Hilda Roberts
- is one of two daughters in a family dominated by a strong
father. But Alfred Roberts was a grocer, and the family home in
Grantham lackcI hot water and an indoor toilet

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Nevertheless, friends said, Roberts fostered In his daughters
the precepts of hard work, independence and Integrity and, above
all, a tremendous ambition to succeed.
Margaret did. She won a university scholarship and graduate{
from Oxford with a degree In chemistry, then went on to study law
and become a tax specialist.
Her commitment to politics, begun as an Oxford undergradate,
won her a seat in the House of Commons in 1959. From there she
rose with planning and determination to head the Conservative
Party and become prime minister in elections last May.
Mrs. Thatcher is a woman of consummate political ambition.
The queen Is, as an aide put It, "totally without political ambi.
tion." After all, what can you aspire to once you're queen?
They meld well into their roles, performing with apparent ease
and skill what in other times would have been called a man's job
in a man's world.
Like many working women, they juggle family life with
demanding public roles. Both married strong but supportive men
willing to play background roles to their wives.
The queen and Prince Philip have three sons and a daughter all raised in the public eye - and one grandson. Margaret and
Denis Thatcher, a retired businessman, have twins, a son and a
daughter In their mid-20s, reared in relative obscurity.
Things most 53-year-old women take for granted - buying a
hat, going to a movie, taking the kids to a park - are impossible
for Britain's monarch and prime minister.
Such personal items as Mrs. Thatcher's hair coloring, or the
queen wearing eyeglasses to read the speech from the throne, are
instantly noted and reported. Some columnists went so far as to
speculate on how menopause might affect the new prime
minister's political decisions.
Neither appears to pay much attention to this public fascination
with their personal lives, and particularly the aspects that set
them apart from men.
Both are too busy running the country.

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Promoted to J.B. Steelman sales manager at the
Sanford office is 0. J. liammons of 1118 Park Ave.,
Sanford, Ilammons, who has lived in Sanford three
and one-half years, heads a sales staff of 14. "We are
expanding our force and looking forward to the
future," he said. "Real estate Is booming." J. B.
Steelman, Ilammons said, is one of the largest
Realtors In Central Florida, having a total of 13
offices.

"Bury me with Prunes." His ashes were placed just back of his
burro's skeleton.
If you like that story, walk to the courthouse and look for the
small marble monument and on It the words:
Shorty - Age 45 years - 1951
Bum - 1949-1951
His Beloved Pal
Shorty worked most of the mines In the district-until he went
blind. In the autumn of 1949 he met Bum, a dog whose name was
indicative of habit.
Thereafter, Bum led Shorty on their rounds of town each day.
They mooched table scraps until a car hit Shorty in 1951. The old
mining town stuck Its second burro monument into the ground.
Another car, four months later, put Bum dead on the street.
Fairplay's affection for burros Is understandable. The burro

FAIRPLAY, Cob. (UP!) - Any fool knows the burro is not a
mule, nor a horse. He, or it, Is Equus asinus: a donkey; something
of a kiang, kulan or onager; in short, an ass.
Showing up with a mule for the World Championship Pack
Burro Race in the Colorado Rockies would be a faux pas.
No horses, either. It's not in the rules. You must have a burro.
And no riding. You can run alongside, walk alongside, even carry
the beast. But you cannot ride.
It is 28 miles from Fairplay te the Alma junction, up London
Mountain, to the 13,180-foot summit of Mosquito Pass, down
London Mountain and back to Fairplay.
Only the best win here. You can fool yourself, but you can't fool
Joe Glavinick. Joe is a champion and champions aren't defeated
by the mediocre.
Leave Joe and the rest in the dust and you get $1,000 and the
title. Lag behind and you get nothing.
You can find Joe on the last Sunday of July In Fairplay. Look for
the wiry guy with the skinny legs at the starting line by the
monumenton Front Street. On the monument is a metal
engraving of a shaggy burro and the inscription:
Prunes - A Burro
18674930
Fairplay-Alma
All Mines in this DlslrkL
Behind the monument are the bones of Prunes and the ashes of
his friend of 40-some years, prospector Rupe Sherwood.
If you don't know the story, ask Joe or someone in the crowd.
Most everyone in town knows it.
Rupe and Prunes searched until old age for gold and silver in
the Mosqulte Range. For years after, Prunes wandered Fairplay
braying for a handout of flap jacks or a little hay. He died In 1930 at
the age of 63; the monument was built and his bones buried behind
It.
Rupe died the next year. He was 81. His dying words were,

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carried western mining on his back during the boom years: Into
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This year Glavinick borrowed Andy first. Over many bottles of
beer at the Golden Burro, Joe described how he trains for his 26th
year of burro racing.
"1 never had no training in my life," he said. "I smoke, I drink
and I'm going to be 50 years old when I run that race."
He ran his first burro race in 1953 with diarrhea - and that was
not the name of his donkey. He lost, but not by much.
"If you came in under an hour of the winner that year, you got
your entry fee back, so I give it hell," said Joe. "I had to stop
every so often and run up Into the tulies, but still I come within one
minute of making It within that hour.
"I can lay on my butt for a year and go out and run S or 10 miles.
I'm a natural runner but a lot of it's up here," said Joe, pointing at
his head.
"I was running with this guy one year and he asked me what the
second prize pays. Right then I knew I could beat him. I told him I
didn't know about the second prize. I only knew what first prize
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Another time, about six years ago, a young runner was warming up for the race and told Joe, whom he didn't know was the
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"He said no 40-year-old man was going to beat him," said Joe.
"He didn't know It was me he was talking to. We get up the
mountain and he's just crawling. I went past him and said, 'How
you doin?'
"Pretty rough,' he says. I said 'You know it was me you were
talking about down there," Joe said to the young man. "You were
right. No 40-year-old man is gonna beat you. I'm 44."
Andrew Jackson III is also a champion, and Joe knows it. There
Is spirit in the animal. He kicked Joe with both hind hooves in the
chest during one of their training sessions.
"It was the first time In 26 years I been kicked," said Joe.
"Even when he kicked me, though, I knew it wasn't meanness.
He's just feisty."

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ASIIINGTON UP!) Big city mayors, a group with
'hoin President Carter has had strained relations, have
praisI his nomination of two mayors to 1111 his two
remaining Cabinet vacancies.
Carter Friday announced the nomination of Moon
!.andrleh, foiner mayor of New Orleans, to be secretary
of litw.sing and Urban Development and Neil Godschmldt,
Mayor of Portland, Ore., to run the Transportation
Department.
Their Senate confirmations are not expected until after
the August congressional recess.
These Cablnettappointrneri ts are the best in the past
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Herald Staff Writer
A new policy instituted this week by the city of Sanford, at the
suggestion of an employee would be of great assistance to
Seminole Memorial hospital if it were duplicated in private industry, according to Robert Carlisle, director of fiscal service at
the Sanford-based hospital.
In fact, it might save the hospital part of the $175,000 lost from
emergency room bad debts annually, Carlisle said.
Miss Elsie Marforio was adjudged winner by the city coinmission of a $25 award for her suggestion of themonth that the
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city require return of insurance identification cards from employees terminated by the city.The insurance cards retained by
terminated employees have presented no problems for the city of
Sanford Itself, said Assistant to the City Manager Rich Quigley,
who noted when an employee leaves the city his health insurance
is automatically cancelled immediate])- except in cases involving
\.1 disability or pregnancy.
Four terminated employees or their dependents have used
insurance identification cards to gain admittance to the hospital
or emergency room (ER) for service during the past year. In all
four cases the hospital recovered its money, according to Kay
Barthobmew, hospital spokesman.
In one case, Mrs. Bartholomew said, a hospital official told the
former Ell patient he zany have been practicing fraud by
presenting an invalid hospital I.D. card, and the bill was promptly
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Energy Secretary James
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pctrrlcuni stocks indicated higher gasoline supplies at the
puiiips next month and little threat of a heating oil
shortage next winter.
Meanwhile, a public interest group filed suit Friday to
block new guvermuent regulations requiring gasoline
stations to charge separately for such services as cleaning
windshields and checking tires.
Also in Washington, Tenneco Inc., in the first case of its
kind, Friday pleaded guilty to illegally shipping natural
gas and agreed to pay a $1 million fine.

SUNDAY, JULY 29
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
rovidence and Elkcam Boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
MONDAY, JULY 30
Monday Mornersloastmasterg Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet 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.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Firt United Methodist Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Longwood-Winter Springs Area Chamber of Commerce,
7:30 a.m., Quality Inn North, 1-4 and SR 434. Guest
speaker — Everett Huskey, developer of Sweetwater
Oaks.
TUESDAY, JULY31
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Community Center,
North Edgemon Ave.
Sanford Lions, noon, Lake Monroe, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous , 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adelines, 8 p.m., St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
Beginner Square Dance Class, 7 p.m., Starlight
Promenaders, DeBary Community Center, Shell Road.
First two lessons free. For Information call 323-3763.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.
Civic Center.
Sanford Rotaract, 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m. Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 sm., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7p.m.; Quality Inn, Longwood.
Fr1enhip Club, 10 am., Altamonte Springs, Civic
Center. Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. af7 p.m.. __
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal Parish
House, Enterprise.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 W. First St.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.

The problem of terminated employees from private industry
presenting lapsed insurance I.D. cards for service in the
emergency room at SMH presents a real problem, Carlisle said.
"We have an open door policy at the hospital — that is, when
somebody needs emergency treatment, we provide that treatment.
"And when they present an invalid card, especially at night
when its authenticity cannot be verified, we have to rely on their
good faith," Carlisle said.
Because the problem of collecting emergency room fees has
become so great ER bad debts for the past nine months from
Oct 4, 1978 through July II, 1979 have totaled $130,000 and may
total as much as $175,000 by end of the fiscal year — procedures
have been tightened up.
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of insurance is Impossible to obtain, cash payment is required,
Carlisle said.
ER bad debts are totaling 27 percent of ER fees, currently,
Carlisle said. Not all of the ER bad debts are caused by the use of
iralid insurance cards, the fiscal officer pointed out. "We don't
brec down the bad debts statistics to reflect which of them are
caused by use of invalid cards, but it is substantial," he said.

"T* suggestion by the city of Sanford em ployee was a good
one, a very good one, and if private industry would adopt a similar
policy it would be very helpful — a great help to us," he said.

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Although floodwaters receded in Indiana, high waters
kept several roads closed.
IIV(' persons drowned when a van from the First
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TALLMIASSEE, Fla. (UN) — A Tax Reform Comm i ssion subcommittee has recommended a penny hike in
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barometric pressure, 30.12;
Daytona Beach: high, 12:51
relative humidity, 97 percent; a.m.; low, 6:22 LW., 6:41 p.m.
winds, variable at 5 mph.
Port Canaveral: high 12:42
Forecast: Generally fair a.nL; low, 6:13 am.,5:37 p.m.
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Bayport: high, 5:52 am.,
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evening thundershowers. Highs
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around 10 mph, decreasing at around 10 knots through Sun.
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Daytona Beach: high 12:08
LIII., 12:20 p.m.; low, 5:42 a.m., Partly cloudy with a few widely
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5:58 p.m.
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a.m., 12:12 p.m. low, 5:33 a.m., SOs. Lows in the 70s except new
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The thought of eorimbinin
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the scene will be Aug. 4, which
has been declared Shakespeare
Day in Oviedo.
The day is being sponsored in
conjunction
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Summer Institute being held at
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Florida.
The festival will be a
celebration of Shakespeare's
works and of the period in
which he lived. A scene from
Shakespeare's romantic
comedy,' Midsummer Night's
Dream,' will be presented.
Dancers performing
Wedleval and Renaissance folk

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The festival ill be held
Saturday from 2 p.m. to 7 PIll.
at the Mcat orld Shopping
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The shopping plaza is located
on the corner of st;itt' roads 419
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began June 18.
Time culmination of time
Institute will be free public
performances of An Evening of
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a major production of A Midsummer Night's [)ream Aug. 10
12 at 2
and 11 at 8 pm. and
p.m. Both perfonnances will be
held at the Edyth Bush Civic
Theatre at I.Qch Haven Park in
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loyal Shakespeare Comapny.
Sheakespeare Day is
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veryone. When William
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 5
Ballroom and round dancing., 8 p.m. Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8p.m. (open speaker), Halfway House 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 4
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Vohtsla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m. Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, 8 p.m. (closed), St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.

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THOMAS GIORDA'O Managing Editor
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anything — be it church, apple pie or motherhood.
however, declining
He drew the line Monday night,
the
wrath
of
dog-lovers,
preferring to stand
to incur
take
the lead.
else
let
someone
back and
has been
Fanciers'
Association
The Seminole Dog
using the $ummerset Park parking lot In
Casselberry to hold dog obedience and conformation classes. Because of inclement weather,
the association had requested the use of Long wood's
recreation building, so they could get indoors.

they have a new version of an old Dully was representing the Kiwanis Club of
Central F'lorida, which announced the winners at a
axiom.
"Beware of Irishmen Bearing Gifts."
recent breakfast. Burfield previously had received
Because of his reputation as a caustic-tongued
recogniti()fl from the Winter Springs Veterans of
roaster ( usually with "partner-in-crime" Rod
Foreign Yars, the Kiwanis and Sertorna clubs and
Cable), Gene Duffy arrived as Last week's
the city c f Longwood for his brave act.
Longwood City Commission meeting to find cornEven w hile he was lavishing praise on Burfield,
missioners a trifl e apprehensive.
Police C hlef Greg Manning and the entire
He assured them there was nothing he'd like
lA)ngwoo I Police Department, Daffy managed to
better than to roast the entire commission any
get in a [hg at Commissioner Ray Leibensperger
place, any time they wished, but on this occasion he
which le ft the commissioner livid. Daffy said
was there officially to present the George Pfeil
Manning couldn't tell them how well he and his
Memorial Award. The first Seminole recipient of
departme nt are respected by area law enforcement
the award is one of "Longwood's fin est," Officer
people be cause they might think him "pompous"
George Burfield, who rescued an elderly man from and "get him confused with Ray."
a burning building. Burfield received an individual
Leibapenspreger prefers to call himself "Mr.
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retained
by
the
plaque, plus a trophy w
Compassion," however. Not known for his subtlety,
city for one year.
sensitivit ' or timidity, he rarely hesitates to oppose
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unicipal Circles

The Dog Fanciers stated in their request, "we
have had three classes without one accident" but
would have clean-up equipment handy just in case.
Mayor June Lormann turned thumbs down on
the idea, leaving a smirking "Mr. Compassion" to
remark, "If YOU want to turn it down, it's your
Prerogative."

Whoever assumes control of Seminole
morial Hospital in the next year will
ye little choice but to raise the rates of
ying patients to cover the cost of inient care.
Whether the hospital is leased to a
,vate, non-profit group or sold to a for)fit corporation, the new managers will
raising rates.
eminole County commissioners heard
t message over and over by each of
'en competing factions during hearings
the hospital this week.
)ne edge present SMH board members
1 they have in convincing the cornsion to let them retain control of the
pital is that they believe they can keep
t increases below those a for-profit
pital would be charging.
'here is some evidence to support that
tin. For example, the results of one
dy presented to the commissioners by
SMH board revealed that for-profit
pitals, on the average, charged bet!n 17 and 20 percent more for patient
e than non-profit hospitals. The study
Lcated that charges for semi-private

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to the point where it can no longer compensate for
agencies (some have dubbed it the "national
jfederal overspending. Private enterprise
Nanny"), may get its ears pinned back by the
registered a scant 0.3 percent increase in
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Senate in the next few days.
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compared with an average yearly gain of more
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percent gain between 1967 and 1977.
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Sen. Harrison Schmitt, R-N.M, would give
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Productivity depends on investment — in.
rulings within 6 days after they are announced. If
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it didn't act within that tim e, the ruling (on, say,
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only skims off investment capital th rough high
stand.
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taxes, but diverts it into nonprod uctive channels.
The idea isn't a new one. It began in 1932 when
The decade of the seventies has witnessed a
dramatic shift of resources from production to Herbert Hoover was president. In the Legislative
Appropriation act that year, Congress gave
regulation. The Federal Register, where all new
federal regulations are printed, ran to 20,000 pages
Hoover the green light to reorganize the
in 1970. In the next seven years, the number of executive branch of the federal government, but
with the specifics subject to dissapproval by
pages more than tripled to 70,000.
either
house.
It now takes about $10 billion a year of new
In th e 47 years since, Congress has passed 159
private capital to satisfy these regulations. Often,
acts containing 214 separate, specific provisions
th is money is wasted.
giving itself "legislative veto" review power.
Coal producers alone have been forced to spend More than half of these have been enacted sin ce
By DICK WEST
billions in order to meet federal mine safety 1970, so the popularity of the idea is growing.
WASHINGTON
(UPI) — Astronomers profess
"Frustration" and the "anti-Big Government"
standards, yet there has been no corresponding
themselves
baffled
by the discovery of an object
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Some EPA regulations have proved similarly horror story to tell," Sen. Schmitt says.
section has it apparently heading in this direcfutile. Requiring that industries install "scrubBureaucrats and their allies among the Ralph tion.
bers" may have reduced emissions from factory Nader network and other
self-styled "publi c
"To be honest, I don't have any convincing
smokestacks, but they have not always reduced interest" groups are in a tizzy over the La
what
ra))y)s, and neither does anyone
pollution. Scrubbers are powered by electricity,
possibilitythattheSenatemaypassthemeasure else," an strophyslcist who has been studying
and where th at electricity is-generated by burning tightening control over the FTC. Having
gotten the phenomenon commented.
used to having a hand in deciding what's best for
coal, net losses in air quality have been reported.
I know that feeling well.
Complying with federal rules costs dollars that us all, they are well uncomfortable about losing
Although celestial bodies are a little out of my
would oth erwise go for Industrial research and their clout.
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Ironically, opponents of the legislative
development. Furthermore, it has become so
veto
bodies
and frequently have seen them moving In
co mplain that It would "politiciz
expensive and time-consuming to win approval for
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the
opposite
directions simultaneously.
regulato ry process. One bureaucrat recently
a new process or invention that many executives
said, "The total dynamic of rule-making will
Astronomers In recent years have run across
feel they are "locked In" to existing technology.
suffer... Our process will become a political one all sorts of strange Muff up there in the firThis situation th reatens output, growth, and
as we attempt to build a political record to bring mament — quasars, supernovae, dwarf sta rs,
employment. According to a 1977 Commerce
before the Hill."
"black boles, "red shifts" and the like.
Department study, technological Innovation was
What they have hit upon this time, I suspect is
Funny, but that sounds as If he means the
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regulators will ha ve to be more sensitive to the
growth between 1929 and 1969. Furthermore, this
mood of the people, just as members of Congress
With all the millions of stars out there, It is
same study reveals that high-technology cornare. Since bureaucrats aren't elected, holding
gi
panics created Jobs 88 percent faster than other
them more accountable than they have been lo cal to assume that some are ambiguous; i.e.,
suscepti ble of m ultiple Interpretation.
businesses, while their productivity grew 38 per- soun ds like a pretty good idea In this constitutional republic of ours.
cent faster.
u i were an astronomer seeking an cxIf we are to resolve our economic problems, we
Even if the Senate should defeat the Schmitt planation for the two-directional object in the
m ust re-order our priorities. Recently, In its first amendment ( and predictions are that the vote Milky Way, I would try to ascertain whether
will be close, either way), the legislative veto there is anything in the galaxy comparable to a
unanimous report in twenty years, the Joint
Economic Committee of Congress proposed more seems to be an idea which is ga thering the SALT II treaty.
momentum of a snowball rolling downhill.
The projected Soviet-American arms control
than forty reforms aimed at Increasing productivity. These reforms Include reducing tax and
regulatory burdens on business, and limiting
, government spending. The whole Congress should
: act promptly on these proposals.
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pact has extraordinary effects on the movement
of political bodies. The closer the two countries
come to final agreement, the more apparent the
paradox becomes.
It is particularly evident In the U.S. Senate,
where the SALT treaty will be sent for
ratification.
Examine the statements of certain senators in
one light and you will find they appear to be
moving away from the treaty at a great rate. But
seen in another light, th
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velocity.
For comparison purposes, I have distilled
some of these statements into one simple
composite. It appea rs below.
"If you are talking a bout a SALT agreement
that eases te nsions between the two supelpowers, lessens the prospects of war, puts a
ceiling on the International arms race and frees
more funds for badly needed social programs,
I'm for it.
"But if you are talking about a SALT
agreement that freezes Russian into a position of
st rategic superiority, that Includes terms in
which Soviet compliance is impossibl e to verify
and that sanctions a whole new round of
weaponry development, I'm against It."

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Further st udy may show that polarized
pressures in outer space induces form of stellar
vacillation. If so, that would explain the
equivocating light rays.

Despite the enormous Kennedy lead In the
polls, President Carter and his black campaigners have begun the 1980 race for a new
lease on t he White House as though all of next
year's primaries were behind th em.
They port ray the president a the only choice
for black voters. And they are attempting — with
some success — to shift the burden of black
disappo intment away. from Carter's slender
shoulders and onto the broader backs of the
members of the House and Senate.
"We may have nowhere else to go except
Carter," conceded NAACP Executive Director
Ben Hooks at last month's convention in
Louisvill e, Ky. Hooks added that, since so many
of Carter's social and urban programs have been
"cut to pieces in the Congress," the nation's
largest civil rights organization will spend less
time on Carter and more time on Congress
be'ween now and next November.
There are other signals that black discontent
may vanish — or be stifled — as black leadership
realizes that Jimmy Carter is the only president
they've got.
Edward Ken nedy is increasingly taken
seriously when he insists he won't run.
California Gov. Jerry Brown has failed to
excite any black interest in his non-campaign.
California's black politicians have begun to
circulate anti-Brown materials among their
colleag ues across the country, a reversal of their
strong support for the guru governor three years
ago (which was colored by their hope that a
President Brown would be succeeded in
Sacramento by then U, Gov. Mervyn Dymally, a
black).
One Carter strategy has been to heighten the
ego-clashes between black leaders. Th e presence
at Camp David of PUSH's Jesse Jackson,
Mayors Maynard Jackson (Atlanta), Tom
Bradley ( Los Angeles) and Richard Hatcher
(Gary, Ind.) and Rep. Parren Mitchell, D-Md.,
was less noteworthy than the longer register of
those who weren't invited.
The lesson here is that you can't criticize the
president and expect an invitation to his vacation
retreat.
Additionally, Ca rter's black campaigners
hope to exploit the growing rift between blacks
and two traditional (and presently anti-Carter)
allies — Jews and labor.
Jewish support for Allan Bakke's successful
assault on academic affirmative action, co upl ed
with labor's acquiesence to Brian Weber's failed
attempt to segregate skilled labor, has made this
task easy.
In a magazine Interview, a key campaign
aide recalls that "Historically, blacks have
supported the presidential candidate who was
anointed by the Jewish comm un ity and big
labor, but that didn't happen In 1976."
The Carter aide calls the 1976 black vote
"support born of self-determination," That independe nce from former f riends and present
allies will be st ressed again in 19 0, as will Independence from leading blacks who may want
to "broker" black votes.

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WASHINGTON In Its continuing war with president who appointed four of its members:
the press, the Supreme Court so far has shied Richard Nixon.
away from infringing on the First Amendment's
When ABC reporter Tim O'Brlan scooped his
guaranteed freedo m to publish. Instead, its colleagues on two pending court decisions, for
recent decisions have chipped away drastically example, an Infuriated Burger summarily
at the media's freedom to gather the news a transferred an employee suspected of the leak,
necessa ry first step that the court majos :ty stationed a uniformed court cop outside the press
evidently feels does not warrant First Amend- room each afternoon and declared the court
ment protection.
library off limits to unescorted reporters. After
Indiscriminate search and seizure of press initially planning to dose the peas room at 4:30
offices by police, forced disclosure of reporters' p.m., Burger reluctantly agreed to allow
soiwce', secrecy of trials — these are some of the
reporters to work there until 10 p.m., — dill a far
Big Brother tactics the Supreme Court has put cry from Its previous 24-hour operation.
Its blessing on recently. All have had a chilling
These most recent shenanigans are merely
effect on the pursuit of facts by the press, and extensions of the long harassment of the press
1Mm on the public's access to news of practiced by Burger through his Information
misbehavior by government of ficials — in- officer, Barrett McGurn. Ironically, this willing
cluding those in the judiciary.
tool of Burger's supression of the media "used to
The Warren Burger court also gave victims of
be In the newspaper game myself once," as the
press attacks the right to inquire into the date of old phrase goes. McGurn became a government
mind of the reporters and editors responsible for flack in 1 66 after a long and distinguished
a damaging report. Fair eno ugh.
career as a reporter and foreign correspOndent.
But what's sauce for the press is sauce for the
His turnabout was swift and decisive. He
co urt, so we decided to examine the state of mind
presided over the "Five O'Clock Follies" — the
of this most virulently anti-media Supreme
derisive name given to the U.S. Embassy's daily
Court.
briefings In Saigon on the "progress" of the
Not only has the Supreme Court under thief Vietnam War. "He was a comical character,
Justice Warren Burger become the most extremely hostile to the press," recalled one
secretive agency of the federal government — correspondent who was there. Getting any solid
without even the national-security excuse of the inf ormation out of McGurn was like pulling teeth
FBI or the CIA — its response to breaches of from a rhinocerous.
secrecy is often as overwrought as that of the
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The question in the Altamonte Springs
city government is whether Commissioner
$arry Jacobs, completing his first term in
Office, will run for re-election or if he sees
a county commission berth in his future.
Meanwhile, Debbie Thompson, a 28year-old homemaker, mother of one child,
is considering seriously a first bid for
public office — Jacob's seat on the city
conunission. She already has filed an
intent to run.
Jacobs, attorney in the Altamonte law
office of Jacobs, Goodman and Goldstein,
is keeping his options open. "I have not
made any commitments to anyone. I
ha'n't made up my mind about my future
In politics," Jacobs said.

year term in office. In addition, he has
added a number of spruce new outfits of
clothing to his collection.
Also in Altamonte Springs, Commissioner Dolores Vickers is completing
her first term on the board. She, too, is up
for re-election in November. Mrs. Vickers
has filed her intent to run again and
recently held a meeting at her Lake
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persons were on hand to offer help, Including financial support.
Now the question is whether she will
have opposition.

He also noted that "anything is
possible."
In the inanLime, ;iie has slimmed down
about 15 pounds, "for health reasons" and
not for political purposes, he said, adding
that business suits cover up a lot of things.
During the season where slacks and shirt
are approprIate attire, howter, a slimmer figure is more comfortable, he noted.
If Jacobs does decide to run for Commissioner Dick Williams' seat on the
county commission next year, he first will
have to choose a political party. Several
years ago, after being a registered
Democrat for some time, he changed his
party affiliation to Independent.
Actually, Jacobs could run for both
offices. He could seek re-election to the
city commission in November and then to
the county commission next year.
At least part of the question concerning
Jacobs future will be known by Sept. 24.
That is the final day for candidate
qualification in Altamonte Springs. The
qualifying period opens Sept. 7.
Although Williams has said he won't
seek re-election to the county commission,
he is looking suspiciously like a candidate.
He Is physically fit, from a strict
regimen of exercise and diet that he
follows, and Is the senior member on the
commission, completing his second four-

Terrence William Ackert, an Altamonte
Springs attorney has been appointed by
the judges of the 18th judicial circuit —
Seminole and Brevard Co unties -to serve
as the court's domestic relations commissioner and act as a special master in
enforcing the court's orders of support,
alimony and maintenance.
Since June 1, the service fee on all such
payments collected by the clerk of the
court has been increased. In addition to the
clerk's fee of one percent of the payment
but not less than 50 cents, any payment In
excess of $25 also must include an additional one percent of the total amount.
The county commissioners asked the
Judges to assess the higher fee to make the
program self-supporting. The county is
funding the costs of the domestic relations
commissioner until Oct. 1, for a trial
period.
Three Seminole County lawyers are
seeking admission to the Florida Bar Brian D. DeGailler of Altamonte Springs
and Margaret A. Evans and Timothy M.
O'Leary of Longwood.

Mail front readers brings many
questions about the Vial of Life program
that I have written about in previous
columns.
This valuable effort involves storing
vital medical information in a container
that is readily accesseble to others in case
we are incapacitated by accident or
illness.
Vial of Life is not a federal-government
operation. I doubt there is any official
agency providing information for
assistance in setting up such programs
locally.
Instead, Vial of Life must be organized
ins community or by a group of concerned
citizens in a large metropolitan area.
First, find out who in your community
provides that excellent and important
paramedic-rescue ambulance. It may be
the fire department, a hospital, the Red
Cross or the American Heart Association.
Then make direct contact with the
paramedic squad.
The next step Is preparing the Information to be contained in the vial itself.
List separately the name of each
household member followed by the name
and telephone numbers of his or her
physician, lithe person Is being treated by
a specialist, It's wise to Include that
doctor's name and phone number as well.
List all current illnesses (particularly a
heirt condition, high blood pressure,
diabetes or use of a pacemaker), special
medications and allergies.
Also give the name, address and phone
number of the next of kin or of a local
relative or friend who in an emergency
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emergency phone number. But by dialing
911, you can lose precious minutes while
the operator list ens to you and relays the
information to the rescue squad.
Harold
Many paramedic squads have their own
direct-dial phone numbers. The time thus
Blumenfeld
saved in getting the ambulance rolling
might make all the difference in saving a
life.
Tape the paramedic squad's phone
number on your home telephones and
Then Insert that information In the vial, inside the doors of one or two closets. You
which is nothing more than a small plastic may not be able to memorize it, but have It
container about 2 Inches long and 14 In- readily accessible. That could be one of the
ches wide like those used by druggists in most important phone numbers you will
filling prescriptions. (Some municipal ever dial.
But all these life-saving activities can't
governments help defray the costs of vials
operate like a one-man band. Organize
and forms.)
The vial must be available when the your neighbors. For example, urge them
paramedics arrive. It should be taped to to join you in taking a CPR (coronary
the top right aide of a refrigerator shelf, cardiopulmonary resuscitation) course to
Keep the vial information current by Learn how to help people who are stricken
listing new ailments and medications as until the rescue squad arrives.
well as the names and phone numbers of
new phyilcians.
You might also require fast paramedic
treatment In your car or on the street. So,
make carbon copies of the Vial of Uf2
Information.
Write
Although other communities may not
Letters
to
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have Included it In their programs, i
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publication,
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recommend taping a second Vial of Life to
mIllng
address and, U
signed, with a
the auto dashboard or In the glove cornIdCPbODC
number to the
partment, which should be unlocked, of
Ideutlty of the writer may be verified.
The Evening herald will respect the
My wife and I carry another copy of the
wishes of writers who do not want their
vital Information in our wallets in case we
nam
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have a seizure or are In an accident. It's
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anyone who might be trying to save it.
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A Common Complaint
Re: 'Recruiters Make It (Europe)
Sound So Good,' (Or, It's A Shame Her
Life In Germany Was A Hassle.)
As an American living In Germany
for about 18 years, I feel compelled, for
the sake of argument, to comment on
the misadventures of Ma. Marian
Harris, but with a great deal of sympathy.
As a guest of the Federal Republic of
Germany and its citizenry, I had the
opportunity to live In a "foreign
culture" and learn to appreciate Its
customs and peculiarities. Even though
my experiences were interlaced with
consternation, I will always be grateful
for this opportunity.
I was in Germany but a short time
before learning the majority of U.S.
military personnel had no desire to
become acquainted In a realistic sense
with their host nation. Few of them
endeavored to learn the German
language, even though l!.nglish Is of
Germanic origin and easily understood.
My complaint in this area is that the
majority of German nationals I met
would prefer to practice their English
with me rather than help me learn their
own language. Incldenuy, the English
language was nut a mandatory subject
In the German schools at the time Ms.
Harris visited that country, but an
elective subject, the option being the

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denoting the United Socialist
Democracies of America, for that Is
where we are headed, with the continued acceleration of the denigration
of the dignity and sovereignty of the
individual dates that originally made
up these United States. And the continued acquisition of power by the
bureaucracies centralizing the power of
government in these federal regions
and in Washington or, as the ZIP says,
20000.
This raises the question: How long
before the Post Office Department will
issue an order that your address will be
SS No. 452 — or whatever, and If you
live In Sanford, Florida, the rest of the
address will be 37171 plus the additional
four digits that will designate street and
house.
S.B. "Jim" Crowe,
713 Bevler Road
Sanford

Much Of A Job?
So now our Flag will not be flown at
Memorial Park on Saturdays and
Sundays because to do so will cost the city $1,560 annually in overtime pay.
Will It be flown on national holidays'?
Is It much of a job to raise our flag at
dawn and lower It at sunset? Is there no
city employee (fireman, policeman,
utility man etc.) who normally works
on weekends, willing to undertake such
a big job? Perhaps they have not even
been asked!
Our Flag is glorious. It stands for so
many men and women who have
willingly given their time, strength and
yea, even their fives, for this Flag and
us!
Have we become so small?
John T. Rwnbley
United States
Navy (Retired)
fit. 2, Box 98
Sanford

Grass Roots Group
Rampy Burdick of Orlando, Florida,
recently participated in a special
telephone alert urging citizen opposition to a bill which would adversely
affect current lobby laws If certain
proposed amendments are Included.
As a member of Citizen's Choice, a
national grass roots organization,
Burdick indicated that opposition to the
bill is based on two proposed amendmend
ments which would seriously Impede
the work of hundreds of grass roots
organizations across the country.
"If Congress supports these amendments, Citizen's Choice and others may
be required to violate their members'
privacy by revealing membership
lists," warns Burdick. "In addition,
excessive paperwork and reporting
requirements would skyrocket cods
and make It difficult for organizations
such as ours to carry out their commitments to members. Such
bureaucratic obstructions would
deprive citizens of their constitutional
right to petition the government, a right
afforded by the First Amendment."
The recent telephone alert was
conducted by Citizen's Choice staff,
volunteers and student interns from
across the nation. Over 500 key
Citizen's Choice members were reached
by telephone and urged to write or
phone their representatives Immediately to urge opposition to the bill.
"A direct mall alert will reach all
35,000 membeas within the coming
week," Burdick reports, "and based on
past experience, we expect thousands
of than to respond with letters and
phone calls to their Congressmen. This
kind of active citizen involvement has a
definite Impact on Congress."
Citizen's Choice was founded three
years ago by the Chamber of Coin.
marc. of the United Slates to help Individual citizens significantly influence
legislation which may affect their
personal and economic freedoms.

The following is an open letter to the
head of the Pod Office Department of
the United States of America:
I so address you in compliance with
President Carter's directive on the
saving of energy, and the Post Office
Department's authorization that It Is
okay to denigrate the dignity of the
states by designating them as: Wa.,
Ma., Fl., etc., et al. And while it is
against the law to defile the flag of the
United States of America, the Pod
Office Department has seen fit to Issue
a flag damp, thereby besmirching the
flag every time one Is canceled. This
tends to make scofflaws of the
citizenry, since they see the flag
besmirched and nothing is done about
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While you are making new flags, why
not one with 50 stripes, to designate the
states, and then replace the present 50
Mars in the canton with a canton made
of a round blue field, designating the
Central Bureaucratic Government,
with 10 stars for the 10 Federal
Regional Districts established by
President Nixon's Executive Order
11647, on Feb. 10, 1972, and used as a
base for the ZIP Codes of the Post
Office Department.

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Congress' direction that there should be
no more than 13 stripes, these to
designate the 13 original states.

In regards to the article in Sunday's
paper, July 22, "Her Life In Germany,
A Hassle, In my opinion, Mrs. Harris
painted a very bad picture of Germany
to anyone thinking of signing up for an
overseas tour.
My faintly and I moved In 1966 to
Augsburg, Germany. I left eight years
later. We were not military-connected
and lived as Mrs. Harris did on the
economy (with the Germans).
Your life overseas is what you make
It.
All military bases overseas offer
"conversational" German courses to
help Americans learn the basics, or
University of Maryland offers a more
intense course.
Not all Germans speak English, it is
true, but how many Americans know
another foreign language for our
for.eign visitors? Remember, Mrs.
Harris, it is their country.
In my eight years I saw the Deutsch
Mark drop from 4 DM to 2.30 DM for
each dollar. Military bases offer tours,
NCO, En., Officer's Club and movies
that all take dollars.
I was never searcftv1 nor was I ever
accused of shoplifting. I shopped at
certain stores regularly and was soon
greeted as a regular customer.
Our German landlady and our
German neighbors were our friends.
Even though our communications were
not perfect, they were always there to
help us when we needed them.
When I left in 1974, I left as a military
wife, I know about "down range." It's
part of military service, being combat
ready.
I'm very proud to tell people I Lived in
Europe. Some of my fondest memories
of growing up happened there Octoberfests, Fasching, Christmas,
The Passion Play of Oberammergau,
being an usher at a German-American
concert, and being the only American
girl at a 1972 Olympic basketball game
party.
If you make an attempt to make the
most of your tour or visit, the memories
of Germany are "Wunderbar."
Elizabeth Moody
102 Bayberry Rd.
Longwood

We have recently learned that
Harriett Waddell Is leaving the employ
of The Evening Herald. It goes without
saying, we will miss her very much as
a friend as well as a representative of
the newspaper. As you know, Harriett
has served us faithfully for many years
and has made every effort to help us
make downtown better.
Nora Gordon
President of Downtown
Business Association
of Sanford

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Now you have seen fit to issue a flag
stamp, that we suppose purports to be
the flag of the USA, that has 15 stripes.
Why?

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I went to the city commission
meeting Monday evening and left
outraged when I saw some of Sanford's
"finest" at work.
There was a vote on whether or not to
issue a permit to Nikki Thoman to hold
"Sanford Jam II," a benefit rock
concert, out at Sanford Memorial
Stadium Sept. 29. The vote was 2 to 2,
thereby denying the permit. Commissioners David Farr and Eddie Keith
said that a rock concert would not be in
Sanford's best interests.
Tell it to Orlando, Mr. Farr! I'm sure
Orlando thought the Fiorrida World
Music Festival wasn't in their best
interest when the Festival made way
over $100,000. If Messrs. Farr and Keith
would step down from their comfortable ivory towers and went to a
concert, they would see it was a wellorganized affair and not the freakedout, violent catastrophe that one sees In
movies like 'Woodstock" or "Gimmie
Shelter." Being a musician with high
standards I would never be associated
with anything that would give anybody
a bad reputation and neither would any
other musician with integrity. The band
I'm in (Trapezoid) performed at SJI
and while it wasn't quite as organized
as a major concert (due to some last
minute changes imposed by the Sanford
Airport Authority) it was was no orgyridden frenzy like I'm sure Farr and
Keith picture it to be, and if the commission believed in young people I'm
sure SJ II would be run as well, if not
better, than SJ I.
However, there seems to be a
growing distrust for young people in
Sanford, as there is nothing for
teenagers to do except hang around
Sanford Plaza and try to bum a ride to
Longwood or Casselberry. Sanford
provides teenagers with nothing for
recreation and it's no wonder kids do
illegal things. It provides them with a
little excitement on a Friday night.
Why can't Sanford's commissioners
wake up to the fact that for every step
forward they take, they take two backwards? No wonder Sanford Is the
laughingstock of Central Florida. It
Sanford was a business It would be
bankrupt. The reason: There is hardly
anyone on the city commission willing
to take a chance on anything as brilliant
as Sanford Jam 11. This Is why I thank
the Lord there are still people like
Julian Stenstrom, who believes in
young people and Is willing to take a
chance on them, but with the Neanderthal thinking of the rest of our
glorious commission he's beating his
head against time wall, sad to say.
Maybe anybody under 30 might not
count to the city commission when
planning projects such as Sanford Jam
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November when voting time comes
around.
Jimmy Miller
2816 S. French Ave.
Sanford

Foes Are Getting 'Te sty

Exchanges between Sanford Mayor Lee
P. Moore and City Commissioner Julian
48t.enstrom were a bit testy at the recent
city commission meeting.
U. Although neither man has announced
formally Intentions concerning the city
elections in 1960, it is widely known that
Stenstrom plans to run for the mayor's
office, regardless of whether Moore wants
to return for another term.
Early in this week's meeting, Moore
.reacted to kibitzing from Stenstrom.
Moore said even though Stenstrom badly
-;wanted to occupy the mayor's seat, as
;fchalrman of the commission, Moore
J wanted to be permitted to conduct the
meeting without interference from
Stenstrom.
Later In the meeting, when Stenstrom
his seat at the commission table
left
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Stendrom returned.
Stenstrom's response was that other
commissioners)eavp i)e r,"om on occasion
without the meeting being halted.

the Supreme Court. When we asked for the supporting the federal government's increasing
names of the chief justice's law clerks, for encroachment on the lives and liberties of all
example, McGurn refused to provide them
Americans.
even though they are public employees.
WATCH ON WASTE: While American
McGurn Is also a master of the unresponsive motorists, all but grounded by the scarcity and
answer to questions he considers Inappropriate, high price of gasoline, are car-pooling and
And his petty harassment of the media goes to scrimping on vacation trips, the Air National
such lengths as forbidding television reporters to Guard is burning up high-octane gas at a
film their spots from the court steps without profligate rate mm in the wild blue vnnd.r
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prior permission.
hour one of the reservists' jumbo C-130 cargo Jets
Once a New Jersey high school reporter isbthe air means 775 gallons of fuel going up In
requested permission to Mt in the court's press smoke. The total annual fuel consumption is
section during a hearing on student fights. more than 57 million gallons. The trouble, acMcGurn turned down the student, who was cording to our sources, is that much of the soobliged to sit in the visitors' gallery, where note. called training for the weekend warriors consists
taking Is prohi bited. Yet the press section vir- of aerial games that accomplish little but wade
tuall y was empty.
a lot of gas.
Perhaps the bed Indication of McGunm's
It cods the American taxpayers mlllion.s of
mindeet Is expressed in his own words, In an
dollars
to keep troops in South Korea, The
unusual statement of principle added to his
Koreans
are supposed th help defray the expense
lengthy biography in the current "Who's Who":
Of
our
presence
there, since it has obvious
"The newsman and the person who speaks for
benefits
for
the
Koreans.
the government share the same objective of
But our allies have
explaining goverment policy," McGurn wrote. proven tight-fisted in the extreme. In June 1977,
for example, the Pentagon billed the South
"The spokesman has an added responsibility
Korean Air Force for 144,000 as Its share of a
to help government policy succeed."
Joint
expense. At first, the Koreans pleaded
If this remarkable admission represents
poverty;
then they claimed that $20,000 of the bill
simply the view of one government press agent,
was
not
valid.
Uncle Sam is dill trying to collect.
It's disturbing enough. But If It reflects the views
of McGurn's master, thief J ustice Burger, it
Footnote: U you know about governm
ent
marks a singular departure for the Supreme
extravagance, write to Jack Anderson's Watch
Court — from interpreting the Constitution to on Waste, P.O.
Box 2300, Washington, D.C. 20013.
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than in non-profit hospitals.
But the SMH board is not the only non
profit group in the running. Florid
Hospital, run by the Seventh Dii)
Geoffrey
Adventist Church, wants to own or managi
SMH,
and Orlando Regional Medica
Pounds
Center, also non-profit, has expresse
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What may be the most ironic twist to th
hospital story is that the SMH board, one(
rooms in for-profit facilities averaged 10 under a tidal wave of protest for con
percent above comparable rooms in non- sidering a relocation of the facility, no
profit hospitals. Laboratory fees were 24 boasts that it is the only group cGrnmittec
percent higher and medication fees were to leaving the facility in downtown San
27 percent higher, the study concluded, ford.
The study was conducted by the Health
If the hospital is sold to the Hospital
Services Foundation.
Corporation of America, a market study
Another study, prepared by the would follow, indicating where in the
University of Pennsylvania last year, county the hospital should be, an HCA
shows from a sample of four investor- spokesman said. Representatives of the
owned Florida hospital groups that other for-profit groups also indicated a
patients pay about $12 more per day than relocation was likely if they took over
they do in non-profit hospitals the size of operation.
SMH (200 beds).
Florida Hospital spokesmen said they
In addition, Florida Blue Cross would leave the hospital in Sanford only if
estimates the patient pays as much as $24 they could purchase the land they need for
per day more in profit-making hospitals a new building.
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French language.
It Is indeed unfortunate that the U.S.
dollar no longer commands the respect
it once did in the free world. I am sure
that many of your readers will recall an
exchange rate of DM4.00 or better to
oneU,S. dollar, and not the DM1.83
exchange rate mentioned by Ms.
Harris, or the lower exchange rate of
DM1.70 applicable during the summer
months of 1978. It was during these
times that many German landlords
voluntarily lowered their rental fees in
order that lower grade U.S. military
dependents could remain in Germany
as a family unit. At the beginning of
these difficult times, many German
civic groups Initiated relief programs,
collecting food, clothing and money for
U.S. military personnel.
The matter concerning the
(unauthorized) use of garbage disposal
containers is comical, but easily understood considering each German
household is required by law to purchase their own containers and pay all
applicable annual taxes thereon.
The unfavorable times experienced
by Ms. Harris is a common complaint
registered by U.S. military personnel,
so there is no doubt that the oncecoveted assignment to West Germany
Is now looked upon with justified
anxiety.
However, should the opportunity to
visit this enchanting and mystical land
prevail itself, one can always look
forward to the many historical castles,
museums and other culture interests,
as well as the "Fasching" parties,
parades and endless numbers of
festivities which cost little or nothing.
In the meantime, the German
tourists will continue to arrive in huge
numbers, visit Disney World and
abandonedly spend their Deutsche
Marks as freely as we once spent our
U.S. dollars in Germany.
Signature Withheld
Lake Mary

Distrust For Young?

arties &amp; Politics

JACK ANDERSON

8ERRY'S WORLD

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Runniong Family Business

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Casselberry Frame

By LeROY POPE
UP! Business Writer

Shop Starts Operating
A full range of do-it-yourself and custom features are
offered In a new Frame Factory shop that opened Monday
In Casselberry.
The l,800-square foot facility at 450 U.S. 17-92 South is
located just north of State Road 436 across from Leed's.
Daren Rowe owns the Carrelberry Frame Factory, one
of 16 such franchises In Florida and the first In Central
Florida.
Miss Rowe said the shop Is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, except Tuesdays, when It is
open until 9 P.M.
Dry mounting for photos and charts are available, along
with framing for a wide variety of Items, including oil
paintings, graphics, shadow boxes, watercolors,
needlework, certificates and other objects.

State At 42% Of Bond Goal

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NEW YORK (UP!) — Notso many decades ba ck if a man wi th
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successful busin ess didn't have a promising son to leave It to he
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looked to marry one of his daughters to a good manager.
sensitivity problems — one or more eccentric and pushy but inNowadays, the girl is likely to say, "Sell the busin ess and give
capable members of the family who own big blocks of stock must
me the money, Pop, or let me run it."
be catered to.
Which is one reason why executive recruiters often have trouble
Plessner said this reluctance of good executives to join them is
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getting good managers to take jobs with family-owned corna serious problem for familyowned firms. "It means they m ust
panles.
pay bigger sal aries for good people and sign rather long contracts
ATTENDS CONFAB
"Top notch executives are prone to thin
k family-owned with them somewhat more binding than the public company gives Rodney
businesses are tro uble spots," says Rene Plessner, a New York
Cable, of 480 Evergreen Avenue, Longwood,
good executives."
executive recruiter.
recently participated in a three-day business and
On the other hand, the family-owned company can be a great
Plessner at one time was deeply involved in fin ding executives
opportunity for an astute outside executive who has both the educational conference with officers and other
for the cosmetics field, an industry in which family-owned
determin ation and the fl exibility to do a good job and get along
leading sales representatives of Metropolitan Life
companies abo und. This led him to in vest igate the stat us of
with the family.
Insurance Company. It was held at Pinehurst, N.C.
familyowned firms in America.
"lie may know that the path to the chairmanship is blocked by
Cable, associated with the company's Orlando of.
"I fo un d there are at least 3,000 family-owned businesses in the
heredity, but he can be a powerf ul force and t, take a lot of money
country with annual sales of $5 million or more," he said. "Some
lice, qualified for the conference by providing more
in salary and bonuses if he does well," Plessner said. "It's quite a
have sales exceeding $100 million."
than $1.1 million of life insurance protection for his
challenge and most good executives are looking for a challenge as
Generall y speaking, these family-owned businesses pay better
clients. Pictured with him at the Pinehurst Hotel is
well as for money."
executive salaries and bonuses than public companies of the sam e
It appears that most farnilycontrollcd companies ultim ately
his wife, Joyce.
size, Plessner said.
pass out of the family's rule, Plessner said. Either they are sold
Despite that, when Plessner conducted a survey among 360
for tax reasons, or the family in terest becomes so diluted that
marketing executives, 31 percent responded that they would be
professional
managemen t and directors take over. "Sometim es
rel uctant to take a job with a fam ily-o wned firm and an oth er 43
the founder takes the Initiative to turn the business over to
percent sa id they would take a job in such a firm only if the salary
professional management as Charles Revson did when he brought
was high and th e frin ge benefits very good.
In
Michel Bergerac to run Revlon," Plessner said.
The other 26 percent answered cautiously that it would all
Often,
there is a struggle among the family heirs for control.
depend on the business and what kin d of impression they gained
This usually leads to sale of the busin ess or at least to a truce that
as to the family's attitude toward outsiders.
puts the company in the hands of professionals.

Doesn't Do
So Well In EPA's Testing
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP!) — tified for production.
After testin g Shetley's car, engine and unspecified drive
Government tests on the
Its Inventor, former racin g the EPA gave the vehicle a shaft modifications
on a cross"Shetleymobile" show the mechanic Michael Shetley, said rating of 34 miles per
gallon
in
coun
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publicity
to
ur
, claiming
diesel car gets less than half the in an interview in
Florida, "I'm city driving and 52 mpg in high- milea ge up to 110.6 mpg.
110 miles per gallon its builder apologizing to the public as I way driving.
According to the EPA, the
proclaimed in a nationwide said I would do If I failed the
"The highest mileage sub- Shetley car emitted 0.69 grams
publicity tour.
test."
compact cars now on the per
The Environmental ProtecHe also said he would buil d market range up to 41 mpg in pe mile of hydrocarbons, 68
rcent more than the 1960
tion Agency said Friday th e another car and seek f ederal the city
and 55 on the high way standard of 0.41 gpm. The car
modified diesel car also ex- certification for it at an EPAin t he same test," the EPA said. was rated at 2.3 gpm in nitrogen
ceeds anti-pollution exhaust approved laboratory in Califor- Shetley had taken the
red 1979 oxide emissions, 15 percent
standards and cannot be cer- nia.
Mercury Capri with a diesel a bove the standard of 2.0 gpm.

The U. S. Census Bureau has a number of temporary
Jobs open during the next few weeks in Seminole County to
help prepare address lists for use during the 1980 census.
Temporary census workers usually will work three to
four weeks each and will be paid on a per-address
collected basis. For an eight-hour day, the average
worker will earn $27 to $30 per day plus 18½ cents-permile for any driving done in a private vehicle. Applicants
for the jobs must be 18 years old or over, a U.S. citizen,
and pass a written test.
The work involves driving or walking to compile lists of
addresses of each dwelling unit in designated areas of the
county.
Interested county residents should contact U.S. Census
PreUst clUes, Bjdg., Park 20 Wed, 1244 Blmt4own
Hwy., Tallahassee, Fla. 32304.

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The latest construction industry forecast indicates that
the contract value of new construction in 1978 will total
$164 billion, a slight increase over last year, according to
an authority on construction activity.
McGraw-Hill Information Systems Company,
releasing the second scheduled update of its "1979 DodgeSweet's Construction Outlook," said this week that
although this year's physical volume of construction will
be about 5 percent below the 1978 peak, Inflation will push
the dollar value of this work nearly 4 percent above last
year's level. With the construction cycle now In decline, it
pointed out, there will be less housing but more
nonresidential construction In 1978, as the lagging
nonresidential cycle outlasts the housing boom.
The firm, a leading source of data on construction
marketing, Is known for Its Dodge Reports on construction
activity and Sweet's Catalog Files on construction product
Information.

Florida Gas Hits Record
Florida Gas Company has reported record second
quarter earnings of $8,378,000 compared with $7,526,000
for the second quarter of 1978.
Fully diluted earnings per share were $1.22 compared
with $1.06 in 1978. Fully diluted earnings per share for the
12month period ending June 30,1979 were $4.06, after a
non-recurring charge in the third quarter of 1978 equal to
51 cents per share, compared with $4.08 for the same
period ending June 30, 1978.

The board of directors of Flagship Banks Inc. has
declared a regular quarterly dividend of 15 cents per
share of common stock, payable Sept. 7, to shareholders
of record Aug. 17.
Flagship Banks Inc., with $1.8 billion In assets and 57
banking offices and 30 automatic teller machine locations
throughout Florida, Is one of the date's largest bank
holding companies.

The Central fonda Zoo has a new
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CONTEST. .LAMA.RAMA. Pick up
your application for the winning
$I 00 prize at the Zoo Admissions Office at the time ',ou punc haw'
your admission ticket Get your inspira tion from our baby Llama
on display The contest begins on Thursday, Jul., 5 199 .irid
ALL appbcztions MUST be in by Tuud.y. July 31. 1979.
Judges will he Mr &amp; Mrs Joseph Orin, donors of the proud
parents of our baby Llama The winner wd be ani,io.j.ied
August 6, 1979, and soil receive I It) cash A pilique
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Send your application to: LABEL. Ill L II AMA CON TI
Central Florida Zoo, P0. Drawer 2071. Sartard, Florida 32711
Applications are issued ONLY with a purchased tsi.ir it rh.
Admissions window

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Plop, plop ... tiu, fizz ... oh philosphy concerning the battle
what a relief It is — to have for first place was a bit difBruce Sutter and his major ferent.
league-leading 23 saves on your
"First place is Immaterial to
ballclub.
us right now," sa id Garner, who
While Sutter was preserving went 6-for-8 in the doublereliever Dick Tidrow's eighth header, scored five times (four
victory In 10 decisions and the In the second game), drove in
Cubs' 4-2 triumph over the New three runs and hit his seventh
York Mets, the Pittsburgh homer of the season to raise his
Pirates were humbling the average to .315. "We know we
first-place Montreal Expos have to win at a consistent
twice
5-4 and 9-1 — be fore mark throughout the season if
59,260 fans, the largest crowd we are go ing to f in ish in first
ever to witness a baseball game place. That's what counts. We
in Montreal and the largest to have to beat Montreal."
see a major league gam e this
Garner had three hits and
season.
Kent Tekulve picked up the
Chicago and Pittsburgh now victor In the opener and John
trail their neighbor to the north Milner drove in four runs with a
by a mere half-game.
homer and a single to support
Supporting Tidrow, Sutter Bert Bl 'leven's five-hit p°itand the rest of the surging Cubs ching In the nightcap as
was Dave Kingman, who Blyleven raised his reco rd to 9blasted two home runs, his 31st 3
and 32nd of the season, for three Reds 2, Braves 0:
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he's hot lie's one of the most knocked In two runs to pace St.
Louis.
devastating hitters...."
Since Sutter doesn't have to Dodgers 11, Astros 7:
Dusty Baker slammed a
face Kingman, he just worries
about his team and his pitching. three-run homer and Derrel
"I don't look at statistics," Thomas knocked in two runs
said the man who has been the with a pair of singles to give the
winning pitcher for the National Dodgers their sixth straight
League in the last two AU-Star triumph.
games."If I save 40 games and Giants 4, Padres 3:
we don't win the pennant It
Jack Clark belted his 20th
won't mean anything."
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F riday night, but Civ il Cooper's rolled to the ground as both
three home runs delivered a
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Manager Billy Martin played
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the game under protest bccau.sc
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Jackson's f i g ht in g spirit,
fingers," Caldwell said. "I hail
however, couldn t overcome
no malicious thought.
Cooper's
competitiveness. TIgers 4, Blue Jays 3:
Cooper belted his third homer
Pinch-runner Lynn Jones
of the game with two out in the scored from se co nd with two
ninth inning, off Rich Gossage, outs in the 11th on shortstop
to give the Brewers a 6-5 Alfredo Griffin's throwing error
victory and drop the defending to give the Tigers their victor y .
world chaunptons 13 games Orioles 8, Royals 0:
behind first-place Baltimore In
Ken Singleton betted a threethe American League Fast.
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enough to go over the fence," their fifth straight victory.
said Cooper of his ninth-inning Rangers 11, Red Sox 2:
blast. 'I knew the other two
Steve Corner tossed a fivewere gone."
hitter and itichie Zisk drove in
Caldwell incurred Jackson's three runs, helping the Hangers
wrath by throwing a series of snap a four-game losing streak.
brushback pitches at the hard- 1w Ins 3, Angels 1:
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Ken lAindreaux and 1(ob
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plate. After Ileing knocked to
drove in it rwi to help the
the ground during his second
Twins defeat the Angels.
time to the plate and then
Mariners 1, A's 0:
Larry Milbourne delivered a
popping out meekly to third
baseman Sal Bands, Jackson
sacrifice fly in the third and
flung his bat toward the mound
Rick Honeycutt and Byron
on his way to first.
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leading (hi,. Mariners to victor)
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against the host New Orleans
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St. Louis Cardinals' tight end the season. Rookie offensive staged.
J.V. Cain was buried Friday tackle Fernando Harvey pulled
Gainesville knocked off
and it's a loss the Card's will not a groin muscle but the SexnlnoleN.I.. No. 1,5-2, despite
forget. His tragic death c the spokesman said it was likely he a two-run homer by Steve
team's practice field Sunday would be able to return to duty Salva.
later in the season.
was still unexplain ed.
And Semnoran stopped
Baltimore Colts quarterback Seminole A.L. No. 2 8-7 in eight
Two-hundred persons crowded a small chapel and hundreds Bert Jones, who missed all but innings.
of others watched the 45-mjnu(e three gamneslast season with an
Thus today's games at Five
service on closed circuit televi- injured shoulder, will play at Points pair Seminole N. L. No. 1
slon as Cai n was eulogized as a -least one quarter Saturday against Semoran No. 1 at 1
when the Colts scrimmage the p.m.; while Gainesville sees
Christian man,
Nine of the Cains teammates Washington Redskins at ('
action in the 3:30 gume.
e, Pa.
served as pallbearers.
Detroit Lions' punter Tom
dinals' owner Bill Bidwell,
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representa tives of other pro ery for a ruptured disc and a
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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
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Nearly 3,600 residents of Altarpente Springs and the
surrounding area visfted the newly-opened Steak and Ale
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interchange, during Its recent opening week, reported
Dick Meyers, managez of the restaurant.

HOMESTEAD — Altamonte Springs Little League
coaches are looking smarter and smarter every day the
13-year-old all-star tournament continues here in South
Florida.

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leads all others In the state In
numerical increases. MIA's
1979 gains, coming on the heels
of recordsetting 1978, means
that the largest vol ume airport
In Florida Is accommoda ting
passenger loads equal to at
least 150 percent of its 1977
passenger levels, the report
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Aviation has been brin ging Tampa International follow In
record num be rs of passengers numerical increases —both
into Florida during the same tallyin g three-quarters
of a
period that vehicular tourism million more passengers for
the
has been decreasing.
first six months of 1979.
The 15 air ca rrier airports In
Palm Beach International
Florida have handled over 21
percent more passengers leads all airports In Florida in
during the first six months of percentage gain over 1978 with
1979 than they did during the an increase of almost 36 percent
some period in 1978, the over the first six months of 1978.
previous record-setting year, Orlando International is next
according to an Aviation with 20 percent.
Industry
Report
from
Increasing 1979 air passenger
Tallahassee.
volumes have pushed Ft.
A total of 26,974,052 Lauderdale-Hollywood Intetio, over the six-million
passengers passed through
passenger
mark for the first
Florida's air carrier
time,
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from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1979.
FLL
handled
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International passenger loads passengers during the 12-month
at Florida airports have in. period ending J une 30.
creased by more than 23 per
Every air car rier airport In
centdwIng thefirghalfof1,
Florida recorded gains in
the report indicated,
volumes of passengers acAnd these Increases don't commodated during the first
include those passengers six months of 1979. The mean
arriving In Florida by business percentage gain among a
ll air
and corporate aircraft, general carrier ai rports was 18.2 peraviation, and international and cent.
charter flights Into airports
which are not served by major
airlines, the report noted.

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Florida sales of Series E and H United States Saving
Bonds totaled $86 million for the six month period ending
June 30, jaccordlng to the Department of the Treasury.
The state achieved 42.9 percent of its annual goal of $204.2
million the end of June.
John Y. Mercer, Seminole County volunteer chairman,
reported Savings Bonds sales in the county were $599,576
during the first six months. The county attained 45.5
percent of Its 1979 sales goal June 30.
The chairman reminded all county citizens of the increase in interest rate on savings bonds effective June 1.
The yield was increased to 6½ percent on both the Series
E and Series H Bonds when held to maturity of 5 and 10
years respectively. He noted that all outstanding Bonds
also would benefit from the interest rate increase.

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sports are the champions of these partkuku sports declared
"World Champions" sshen only teams from the United States are
competing?
M.A.P., Mobile, Ma.
Sheer egotism and puffery. The Russians dented that appeltation in ice hock)' when they walloped an all-star team of the
National Hockey League's best which actually comprises the
United States and Canada;. Baseball might be challenged next by
the RussKis. In baseball, you can no longer ignore Japan.
Arguably, the NF'L Super Howl winner might be declared a world
champ (except for Canada, of course). But World Series is a
misnomer.
Q. how many home runs has Jason Thompson had In his career
for the Detroit Tigers?
James Day. Albion, Miss.
In his three full seasons in the majors, all with Detroit, the 25year-old lefthanded first baseman walloped 74 home runs. His
pace so far this swmner is a little slower than his norm.
Q. How many more seasons skill Terry Bradshaw stay In
football before he will call It quits? And do you think the Pirates
will take the World Series this year, or ever? George Gibson
Jr., West Middlesex, I'a.
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barring injury. Approaching his 31st birthday, and getting ready
to round out his first decade of pro football, he's at the peak of his
prowess and generally recognized as the best in the NFL today,
both as a field general and productive passer. lie's also getting rid
of that "dunderhead" label he used to carry. Re the Pirates:
"ever" is a lung time. The haven't won a pennant since 1971 (when
they also won the World Series), although they've been in three
playoffs since. 1 don't think this is their year.
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"The biggest drawback is lack of funds for
Herald Correspondent
the athletic departments for uniforms, travel
Joe Sterling, Seminole Community College and so on," he said
head basketball coach, admits coaching
Despite financial obstacles the athletic
varsity sports in a two-year coll
ege is the program at SCC has steadily grown Over the
most difficult coaching jobhe's a
years Sterl ing has added varsity teams In
golf, tennis, track, cross-country, volleyball
"In high school you have to work with the
softba ll.
boys that are available; It's a four-year
,
Golf will be dropped this year as a varsity
program, you don't replace (team ) members
sport,
Sterling said, in order to gain five
that often," Sterling explained,
"In jun ior colleges you only have the boys additional scholarships for the woman's
two years. It's a harder coaching situation, spo rts.
Basketball, tennIs volleyball and softball
You have to put things together quickly. It's a
cu t; )I&amp;LVI&amp;Uy uIIeiVU w wuminwi participants
year w yea r uluIg.
Sterling, 54, left his head coaching job after in the athletic program at SCC
Twenty-nine years of coaching basketball
15 years at Apopka High School in 1966 to
become SIC's first at hl etic director, head has netted Sterling a career record of 613 198
basketball coach and chairman of the and a state basketball championship at each
physical education department "It was a of the three schools he's coached lie's won
challenge to start a new program and watch it 284 games and lost 92 in 13 years at SIC
grow," Sterling said
"I attribute it (his record) to the boys we
Basketball and baseball were the first get," he said. "We've been fortunate to have
athletic programs Initiated by Sterling at the boys that have the character and desire it
SCC.
takes to play ball."
"Up until five years ago we were using
Sterling said the majority of his players
Seminole High School and Lyman High School receive athletic scholarships to four-year
gymnasiums and track," Sterling said.
colleges,

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billiard s iirid given so in ocli phi v b Iii iie s media? I refer to
Minnesota Fats, slio can't even play 14:1. lie's a bush leaguer
compared to Willie Moseoni, Alan Hopkins, Irving Crane, James
Caras or Steve Mizerak.
Lugen Lebaeuf, Attleboro, Mass.
For the same reason Reggie Jackson gets so much attention In
baseball
because he's colorful and, above all, quotable. But
you're right. Except for some private hustling, Rudolph Wan.
derone, otherwise known as Minnesota Fats, has never won any
natfonal honors. You can add others, such as Ray Martin, to your
Iistf top-notches.
Qttas there ever been a team down 0-3 in the World Series that
thesme baek1o'tn it? -8. W; ItattUt, Johnson City, Ten.
14t Detroit in 1968, the New York Yankees in 1958 and the
Pitthburgh Pirates in 1925 were all down three games to one
before they bounced back to sweep the last three and win the
Serlçs.
Q. love noticed recently that managers would bring In a relict
pitcher and the first batter he faced, he would walk Intentionally.
I was hoping you could give me an answer as to why they do this.
Steve Gealy, Grove City, Pa.
Maybe you've noticed something that has eluded me. Usually
when a relief pitcher doles out an intentional pass to the first
batter he faces, It's because he has been brought Into the game to
play the percentages
i.e., righthanded pitcher versus
righthanded batter and the opposing manager then inserts a
pinch hitter who bats from the other side of the plate. Of course,
first base has to be open, too.

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money. A previous franchise in
hunself in the it r ier circles of lincbu k'r Bill 1'ellIni.toii. "I'll
Baltimore had been dissolved in
tile game. ''To ,,is,. he was the
LOS ANGELES (NEA)
1950.
1k w; rcla,Iislble for the
strongest guy
When Carroll Rosenbloom
Carroll already had made his
Sonic might s ant to argue the floi.i.11e I tule compensating a
became the owner of a pro millions by buying a denim
case for Commissioner Pete team for (lie loss of ii free agent
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football franchise in 1953, the factory just before the outbreak
llozcile or for '[cx Schraimimim of player to another team) when
National Football League was a of World War II. lie was a
the Dams Cowboys. lint Petes lie ngnc(I R. C. Owens, who had
chummy little corporation of confidant of the Kennedys in
lower has been legislate by played out his contract with the
involved sportsmen without any Palm Beach. To appease his 01(1
NFL bylaws. And Schrammuii. San Francisco 49ers and was
great pretensions for their friend, Bert Bell, he put up
on imaginative txcuUtI e emilY spurned by other NFL teams.
game.
$25,
cash to buy the Colts
If I don't sign him,'' he ex/
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To men like Tim Mara (New
plained,
"they sue our butts for
I.
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York Giants), Art Rooney
violation.''
anti-trust
(Pittsburgh Steelers), George The record doesn't
He exerted his sway
lie proposed Rozelle for
Ilalas (Chicago Bears;, their
commissioner when the league
tell
the
whole
story
of
over
the
destiny
of
"
teams were their families.
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Was (lC0dlOCkd over a sucI,
RosenCarroll Rosenbloom was one Carroll
the NFL with person- ces.sor
to the late Bert Bell in
of a nouveau breed of sports bloom's late-life hal'..
a I flair, business 1960. ihater, he fought bitterly
entrepreneurs-- a rich guy who son with pro football
acumen and deter- with Ilozelle over the cornsaw a way to feed his ego,
missioner putting him on
minat ion.
maybe make it little money, but
probation for alleged gamwho essentially treated his (actual purchase price,
1
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in 1976, he led a one-man
team as a toy.
own them.
$250,000).
into the operation of the
inquiry
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Uosenh!oomn exerteti Ills SWO)'
In five years, Baltimore had
comnnhissioners office.)
dilettantish, too. He didn't even its first NFL champion. Later,
over the destiny of professional
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In the mid-I 960s, Rosenbloom
want to buy the Baltimore the Colts won Supe r Bowl V.
foot ball by p cr5 omial flair,
tremendous I)uslmness acumen worked vigorously' behind the
Colts. lie was only coaxed into They had 16 straight winning
..
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it because his seaside neighbor season. Then Rosenbloom In
and the ha rdrim'scd deter- s'ums to effect a merger
in
in Margate, N.J., was Bert Bell, July of 1972 pulled his senmimthtion of
111011 1150(1 to between the NFL and the up/__start Anne rican Football
who was the commissioner Of satlonal coup of switching
I and to imiak
Le, , tie when the rivalry
millions).
the NFL and happened to have franchises with Las Angeles,
1.
lie
was
the
first
owner
to
threatened
to bankrupt the
been backfield coach when settled Into Smogville as a Bel
Carroll played at the University Air millionaire, and the Ram
recognize the right of players to 1011 his initiative largely
1
of Pennsylvania.
organize
NFl. Players
brou11 it about peace.
have
now
won
six
straight
Florida
surf
tragically
pulled
most
dominant
of
all
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H' Ion! the faculty if devoting
Bert invited him over to division titles.
Association was formed inn 1955.
under the 72-year-old owner of American sports.
hinnse!f
completely to being the
breakfast one Sunday morning
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2544 S. French Ave.
322023I,373-7173,rn.on,
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For Sale ByOwnir
48R,lbath,carpet,air,2lOObiock
Of Summerlin. Call after 5:30 &amp;

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Weiboldts Camera Shop
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8yrS.exp.Patios,Driveways
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CUSTOMCABINETS
Free Est.

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Plastering

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Sanford's Sales Leader

Call 322 2780
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17,500 BTU's

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LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Custom Painting &amp; detail trim.

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Cit 339 6066, 668 8335.

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Matt., steel frame, beautiful

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H&amp;A, w-w carpol, dining area,
5cr. porch, f en c ed yard &amp; Morel

view across Crystal Lake. Only

- vacant lot in ares $14,950.

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bath home in Twenty West wC

THAT'S No.

A&amp;B Painting
Intl Ext Resl.&amp;Comm
3728182 9-9
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Dressmaking
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave. ____________________
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

FAMILYS DELIGHT! 3 OR,

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 105'

p

Painting

Cash 322-4132

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weekends.333-6707.SllJOo.

Combin6tionrestauraflt&amp;lOungL
200 seat capaCIty, fully eqpt.
Ready to open tomorrow. Better
call today.

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Army Boots

lotI A Buy for $17,500!

ASSOCIATES NEEDED

eltona 3.1yz, 1g. lot, C H&amp;A, enc.

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Grooming &amp; Boarding
Painting&amp; Repair

hOme w. DR, eat In kit, fireplace

REAL ESTATE

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322 5622

sod laying &amp; free trimming

323 294a
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specialty 25 yrs. xp. $69 8542.

Complete? pc. blond e mahogany
BR set. Excellent condition I
$350. Call 322-4536.
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FHA. $24300

2thairest.bat'befshop.InC.bfdg.,
land&amp;eqpl. Only $2$.000w.$$000
dwn. Owner will hold at 7 pct .

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fast set w extra leaf &amp; 1 ladder I
bk chairs. Call 319-5583

FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 bath, 2 story

2 BR, I B ig rms, busy street. VA.

bldg. Currently leased, high
return.Canyoubeileve$U,000?

68-Wanted to Buy

For Sale: Maple Formica break

on shaded f enced lost BPP
WARRANTED. Just $31,900!

ZONED COMMERCIAL

13,000sq ft downtown,2 story brick

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furniture, Refrig , stoves, toolli.

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home in Sunlandt Immaculate

town. $71,900. VA.FHA.

WOULDN'T BE ANYII

An Equal Oppoçiunity
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LOVELY 3 OR, I", bath split plan

ZONED COMMERCIAL
3 BR, 30, FP, remodeled, walk to

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specialists, top Soil &amp; fill dirt,

Ceramic'TIIe

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3232639
NODEALERSPLEASE

SUPER 3 BR, l' bath home in
Washingtonoaksw CH&amp;A,ww
carpet, Fla. Rm. &amp;Much More!

mowers for sale. Will also pick
up lunk mowers free 323
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General Landscaping Rose

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Realty

$28,0001

$33,500

Lawn mower repairs &amp; used

Beauty Care

Exc. cond.
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Sandy Grove Fir',i br the I formerly Harriett's Beauty NooA
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discriminating boarder New I

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
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BUY. SELL. TRADE

on oak shaded lot w-C H&amp;A, w w
carpet. Fam. Pm., Dining area,

0098

37 1

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Ifl David St., Winter Springs

DOLL HOUSE!) BR, 2 bath home

. REALTOR, MLS

SUPER SUNLAND
.2 bath
5.36,500

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Mowing

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Alan's Appliances

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weaned Call now 3710888

A to Z household items

More! Your Dream For $29,000!
Harold

Appliances

c.irc' up to date Will hold until

for sale
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Yours, for just 546,900!

Home lmprovemen.

323 8719

Butcher

yard, patio &amp; grill &amp; Much Morel

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CUSTOM HOME IIUILT
Air Conditioning, Heating, ElectrlREMODELING
&amp; REPAIR
cal. Plumbing Service&amp; Repair.
S G BALINT &amp; ASSOC
322 8665
Call Larry for Free Est. 671 6291.
Lic , Bonded &amp; ins,
- '-- Lawn MaIntenance
Ct'ntrallieat&amp;AirCond Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
Certified Lawn 8. Landscape
SEARS, Sanford 322 1771
FREE ESTIMATES

65-Pets-Supplies
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19)lliwy 1/9/
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dc-sac! BPP WARRANTED.

mort or VA-FHA. %27.5W.

clable. Call collect now for
Plrsonalinterview.Mondaythru
Thursday, Tom Kllgallon,

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newly wallpapered on

Pontiac Catalina 197i

4 Or .tfT Power. Air, .futo
5795 323 4303
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w -w carpet, dining area, patio,

auto Trans., low mileage, carpet,

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home In Upland Parkf C H&amp;A,

fenced rear yard &amp; 13 B-Q! Lots

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SUBDIVISION

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rm., neat &amp; clean. $31,500.

BR. 2 B, new roof, patio,
p1'th &amp; drapes. Call today, see
to believe. $76,400.

LAKE MARY BOULEVARD
Op.neverySat.&amp;Sun.
IPM.SPM

323.5175

CHALLENGE

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Spring is "Move outside time."
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Rm., porch, pond &amp; turn neg.
Super buy for 534,7501

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factory (Il, 2 gas tanks Es jj

55--Boats 8. Accessories
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motor 349 5818

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YELLOW SAND
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MORTGAGES R. Legg, Lic
lav.nmmcower salec &amp; servi c e We
sell Pie best &amp; service flit- rest
Mfg. Broker. 825 No I D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte,
Western Auto
301W 1st Sf
862 7183
3774103
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GREAT 2 BR, 1 bath home in

DUPLEX-QUADRAPLEX bldg.
site,corlot,shaded8. c onv enient
location. Near schools &amp; shop-

REALTY

IIIp

OVER 6M1LLI0N
INSALESIN 1979

See now $13,500.
101mili

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REALTY

Deltona Estates. many shade
trees make perfect Fl. setting.

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Murphy, N 1. 2891.36

Air. auto, W good tires

1979 Custom Jeep CJ S Take over
payments, have to see to op
79-Trucks-Trailers
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.1978 lord Riseqer XII '!Q7'engire,'

/ cellt'nt cond 55600 323 7526
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Losing your tlomne &amp; credit' I will I
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 322 0216.
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STENSTROM

BEAUTIFUL lot In prestigious ,

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LOCH ARBOR custom 4-2 In
Sanford's finest section is only 6
yrs old. 16x32 pool w.1700 sq it
Ccci deck. 4th OR is Ideal for
recreation rm. 2 blks to golf
course. $69,900.

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GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES mint condition 2

912 French Ave.

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78--Wtorcycles

Gq,iiitc 3.11,1(30 sale everything ,iiu,St q Wed Sijis, 910 S. Stereo, I
&amp;ouu., dressers. fables. ;ilnfs.

Free listing IIROCI4URE writ,

ie$ country settIng for brick 3

BR, 2 bath home, Fern. Rm., w.
ireplace, carpet, air, garage,
fenced rear yard on spring fed
lake. $69,900

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N Hwy 1792, C.isseltx'rry, Fl
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iar',. trucks heavy equipmcn
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3.1 w.carport &amp; 515 sq It. double
garage, separate in rear,

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INC.

at $2LSOO.

H&amp;A, Mayfair section. Furn. or
unfurn. 322-6130.
______________________________1 bn unfurn. house centrally
located on bus route. 2 enc.
porches, FP, ref. req., $130
st &amp; last. 67.SS4.

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Located in Dell one. Tastefully
wallpapered 8. carpeted. A buy

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$ cOOKS $

77 Junk Cars Removed

Sat &amp; Sun 9 to -I Ii) 2?"

FORREST GREENE

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insteadof rent. 53L900 with ERA

thIS3 BR. C H&amp;Alik,n,whome.

B house, w-w carpet. c.

by

b'Ick fence. Instant Occupancy

JUST LISTEOI We are proud of

n--Hoi.s IJ'Istsed

WEHAVEMANYMANYMORE
.. STOPINORCALI.
- ANNETTEOR JOANN

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Completely surrounded

go FHA or VA. S34,5W.

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SLAB TECH$

stereo radio Reg gas
323 7926

Open Toes Itiru

Mi? * Lake Mar', 1,11 Country -I

residential lots of which .i
water front $63,500

P P p
Paneled, Privacy&amp; Plenty of r oom
to expand. 2 BR, 1 baIts lully
paneled with mIrrored mur&amp;s.

JUST LISTED! Lovely well kept &amp;
Immaculate 2 or 3 BR home.
Location cony, to everythIng vet
on aquietr,$entiaIstr,et,wilI

Mo. 500 S. Oak. 11411-7803.

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322-3481

•SANFOR 0 AUCTION S I - Pontia. 7-I -u lid Prix Auto
1215 S. French 323-7340
trans PS. I'll, air. AM FM

dressing table, ut inal &amp; Mis(

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Sanford

sanford Studio apt. everything
furnishedincludlngutilltl.s.s150

AAA EMPLOYMENT

$AIR COND. MECHANICS
$GALFRIDAY$
$ LINEMAN S

II. 32084.

fenced yard and single garage,
$28,500.

Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

Ave.

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We Buy Wrecked Cars

lILlY JUNK CARS
tromSIOtotSO
C,03121624 3224460

etc. 2blGcksto Inland walerwaV
35 lots avail Ace Real Estate,
Wm Kenyon, Rltr 879 5157 95 1

For y our family with this BR, ,

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 349.5100. 327-1959

town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

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Misc
VISA MASTER CHARGE
SCASF4 DOOR F'RIZIS

black vinyl top, 307 3 speed

S891000.

'ST!MPER AGENCY

WITHOUTAJOBI

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Auto - AM FMraduo
$1500 349 5546 -

occasional tables, lamps. pu

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,hat;--, &amp; is depenclable S850 349
'45! C,en,'vii
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suite',. large selectonof like new
easy hairs. TV's. fern stands.

pool on one acre Private boat I
CRESCENT B
dock Fireplace in FIa. Mm
15'xIOO' lots only $1500 $1500 dn - - Formal dining. Lots of goodies
$98 81 per Mo Paved roads, City i After iiiving G,ir,nji'
tIull
on this one' Won't last long at
in oven, s t ove, i .1110'f,i, carpet.
water, Underground utilities,
GET A GOOD START

REALTOR 322 4000MLS

WHEREARE

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S1310,000. Call to See this Today.

WHERE HAVE

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2 BR fully turn., Including pans,
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all

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Why settle for less when you can
have this country estate on
approx. 4 acres complete with
guest cottage &amp; barn for horses.

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n ,rec? oci good tires, looks

Wood laule S. chairs, desks FIR

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Matioqany Ilk Suite, air ond.
color TV, furniture &amp; many
Ave 321 ligi

73 Olds Ouieg,',. Cs. (ond :,'.
FM. 8 Ira, k . 1.0 Ask.nq SI 1'
32 2 7335 ..'iytinie
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5-1--Garage Sales

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racto .'. "Hen? ccndt on 512''
3?? 6

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USED F Uk NI I iRE &amp;
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9MON., JULY 30,7 PM fis ,

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Idyilwilde School on Vihlen Rd..
5,ntord $20,500 George A
tloflrnari Sr , Realtor Assoc. 339
8288 or 322 2281. Tony Coppola
FISHERMEN'
I
ssoc Realtor. 830 0333 or 6-34
Fish in the St Johns River and
2518
Lake Monroe. Lovely 4 BDRM. I -----.-

potential. One has 2 rental units.
Both In county near American i
Legion. Call for info

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Or Istil' ( 11110' , 'i 0,...
uh,'uih,,',l ALI,t,OnS t ..i- ',' il',
Call Dell', Aiutinn .I; I S'2

Sanford, 122 8721

323 5700

thnk it clasSified ads didr
work, there woufdnl be any- --------E P45 '.IENTS '.; Ic

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oven 8. 8 sinQilT oven Prices
start at $212 2% Sanford r ur
niture Salvage. 1792 S0 of

homesite 2.19 acres close by

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mo. 295.7766 or 671.4530.

3 BR,

WE

wIl0lesale left over front going
ou t of Ilucriess c,',le 3 double

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

3803 Orlando Dr.

D..Y 1 oN .'. .%,,,() A CT ON
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ouni( AUTO AUCTION evef,
Ti.day if 7 3(1 r' fhr' on', on..
ii I orida VOl c..0 Ihe rns,'rct
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.[NMORE l.%'ASHIR
Parts,
Si'rvcu' Used MactineS
MOONEY APPLIANCES
373 0697

See out beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front 8. rear ilk's
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424iobile Homes

80--Autos for Sale

OpIrNIA, ui; '5. 141

52-Appliatices

parcels

* FLASH FLASH!
Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home large lot, quiet but
conv enient to shopping. NOW
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keys
8. See This.

LEGAL SECRETARY $
I LEGAL

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MY -rA9LE_'.

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INC.
REALTOR 323.7532

1 BR- $159 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Air port
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sa nford. Call
323.5670 Mariner's Village.
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2 BR,2full So . Sandlewood Village

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-Wanted to Buy

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Brand Nel', ntor',pr II1(J t1&amp;'dJng 2
price Sanford Furniture Sal
vage, 1/ 92 S of Sanford 3?? 8771.
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VA 8. FHA Financing
potentIal! 117 W Third St i _______________________
$0.000.
I
43-Lots-Acreage
HIGHWAY 17 92 F MONT

REALTY

HAL COLBERT,

68

Real Estate, Inc
General Contractor
322•6457 Aft Hrs. 322- 7111
* IRIF MGI RATORS •
---------------Assorted makes &amp; sizes sso up.
guaratutet'd Sanford Auction
lfyOU'reifl the business oibuil.,inq
IllS S French
your busines
use the
Classified Ads often
N.'.s Tappan gas ranges. 1)00W

Two story liuv,
.e divided into three
rental units, 2 00k , 2 BA. 1
BDR, 1 BA, 1 efficIency , Great

on 2 lots, with fruit trees.

YOU NOW?

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p1 'ii ulu !i'.tures
t,id u,i''c u I2 561,
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condition
Washers. Rs'tr
cv,ralors. eft l~ t I!orj(;% Av! I #on
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373 6061 or t'vt'ç 323 0517
JOHNNY WALKER

INCOME PROPERTY

lVi bath, C H&amp;A, FR, fireplace,

CaliBart
REAL ESTATE

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30Apartments Unfurnished 301 E. 23rd St. $36,900. Large BR,

((I)
House for rent
3234535
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-REALTORS
41-Houses
2135' S French (Il 92) Sanford
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323 $324
V,ANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp; - ---- -_______ ____________

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Stenstrorn Realty,
Realtors
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REALTOR, 322-749a

HOWG EXCELLENT,
THE

WHtN

Sanford Gracious living. Rees,
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. inquire
300 S. Oak S1I-7S$3.

Masseur 8.-or Physical TherapIst.
Lk. Kather ine Motel, Rm. ii, aoi
N. Hwy. 17.97, Casselberry, Fl.
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portunity Is your

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1415 Valencia Cf. 3 BR, 1" bath,
brick corst. on corner lot.
Fenced, only 7 yrs old. $26,500,

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take outlandish gamble *

Make the contact.

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor Owner
at 322 2420.

Room for rent In private home.
wbath&amp;ktptivileges
323-7259

&amp;full time lobe avail. Apply In

AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST

GEMINI (May 214

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Restaurant help wanted, part time

$ HEAVY EQUIP. OPR.S

I11, a'.

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1.4 &amp; 46 Sanford.

could be your cup of
The odds favor you,

vta. Evintuilly the Pro- copies of JACOBYMODERN.)

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ternoon; 3 . 4 days per wk;

.I'son to Stuckey's Pecan

heights you are capable of, you chance form an Inter

NEW$PAPUIENTERRZSEASSNI

Low Down Payment
Cash for your totf Will build on
your lot at our lot
V Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc.. Realtor
644 3013

Mature working lady has rm. for
rent to same, Mod. apt. w-kit.
privileges. 3210499 aft s.
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2920.

a local hospital. 3-4 firs per at-

have the "das touch." -

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alternating weekends. Respond
to Personnel, 999 Woodcock Rd.,
Suite 203, Orlando, Fl. 32103
DO NOT CONTACT HOSPITAL

could be in for some very happy
(Do you have a question for
beginning tod.'.
' g. _____
the experts? Write 'Ask the
West opmid ü1 10
(Nov. 23-Dec.
SAGITTARIUS
Experts,' care 01 rn,f!'Nes3na
. LIII played' his jack per. Individual questions will 21) You
CANCER (June 21.
get a hunch today
dfloWthssormade be answered if accompanied to get In touch with someone Don't put off until Ii
Who now lives at a diiiltance doing things that
envelopes. Th. most intest.
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LSIIlde'tIudb$ck a ing questions will be us in from you, In order tb put your'aecw'Ity 'or that
this column and will receive together something profitable. loved ones. Move U1111 1611111111 the nine

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been In the past. Two of them today. Keep the faith.
could be extrunely large.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20F
Your
skills as a negot1s
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)

SCORPIO(Oct.. 24-Nov. 22) In
are" where you previously felt
eve
you were una

adesatn1nepointsa trick.
e lowly two- point spade

to
p

VA-F I'IA.235.Con. Hnes

Reg. Real Estate Broker
?628SanfordAve.
321 0759
All. Mrs 322 7643, 3724M9

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M. Unsworth Realty

P E AL TO R

C Dominant Advertslsinu
ClO Hour Sates Training
•Member ReaIto&amp; ERA
• National Referral Service
• FulITime Off ice Supervision
•Compatibte Associates
COver 22 Years Experience

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BUGS BUNNY

Then you might qualify for a

Ask thi 111P15 you could through yours,

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5&amp; --Miscellaneous for Sale

I-4oticr's

Build to Suit - our lot o yours
FHA VA. F HA 7358.

thly. ThflafldOah Village. 323-

LIKE PEOPLE?

(Sei* 23-Oct. 23)
LIBRA (Sept.
TAURUS (April 20-May
A Georgia reader asks
You're very lucky at this time there is an important
- BY
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what was a "ROYAL"
MW Ma
where new projects are C00 affecting your work or
:
spade.
cerneti. 8ituatlons you've l3
Atoneperiodinthegame
you've
bean
hoping
to
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bie West's two-spade over- of auction bridge, a p yer hOping to get Off the gXOUfld this Is a lucky day to try
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butfsltthatguafl high- could bid spades at two could be airborne today.
it down.

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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

CAPRICORN (Dec.
YOURBIRTHDAY
19) The breaks you'vJ
July 30, 1979
'This coming year you may be hoping for in a joint
exposed to'considerably more YO
opportunities than you have start to peek over the h

morethroughthelreffortsthan come from o you de

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REALLY r fl€ ME

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Dealer: South

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Sanford's most well known pro
gressive Sales Volume Leader
needs As:lociafes, experienced I
or newly licensed Now!

22. IS87, 322.7 177

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yourself by sending for your
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar
alixed that West needed six
spades and both red aces for copy of Adro.Graph letter. You are entering a
rus vulnerable overcall.
Mall $1 for eachto Aztro-Graph, where you are likely to r
"You should have
P.O. Box 489, Radio City rewards you're entitled '
doubled," remarked the
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to work well done. Continut
Professor. "We would have
your very best.
set West two tricks and specify birth sign.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Se*. 23) Let
scored 500 points, not 400. He
ARIES (March 21-Ap.
was vulnerable. We
those working on your behalf Tips given by enterp
weren't."
call the shots today. It's likely associates could be bent
they'll be able to accomplish today, )eICjj1jy any a

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For Sal. I i'P I Li home w Carport
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$21.500, ui_all collect - Bert at 1
S,uuitord 1.12 7 'i
301 572 5336
- ______ 3 BR, I 5 bath, split plan S32,500 - LowreI Orq,in T('.',t winition,r
tIOiiil,1 F','rfI'(I 1n,!
William Maliczowski Realtor
339 84-I
322 7983
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Real Estte Sates

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wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
ca ll 1 800-432.8403 anytime for
recorded message.

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OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 1 Ic S
Sanford
3 BR,! bath C H&amp;A, fully equipped
kitchen including dishwasher 8.
disposal. Close to Shopping, Call
Jean Edwards Realtor Assoc.
Eve. 830 1303
FIRESIDE REALTY

BATEMAN REALTY

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Sanford, Florida

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Conditions are especially middleman are except
favorableforyoutoday In areas keen today. Deals yc
d work
These dec arers all made
where you play a leadership tOgether shoul
two heart tricks, but never
an a everyone's benefit,
th th
had time to knock out the red, role. Be a doer, ra er
own.
delegater.
Find
out
more about your
aces, The Professor had re-

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DeBary. Ideal for seniors. Lovely 1

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declarer won the first trick
with his queen of spades

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Large Listing Inventory
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Sanford one bedroom, air, ceramic '
bath, $150. Adults, furniture $10.
ul.78a3.

Ron Beck,
Advertising Director

For 'Monday, July 30, 1979

lessor had time to knock out
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or "Iffy" Avoid foolish,
hies.
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future for a self-start.
er. Previous sales exneeded.
perlence
Salary plus commisslon with full cornpany benefits. Apply
In person to:

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son Is needed for
sales and service ' of
established and new
advertisers. A great

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your forte today. However, y
that, through impulsiveness, may not take the fullest a
something vantage of something C.
you could derail
good you have going for You. portune offered to you by
It's a baddayto switch traul. coho.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If at
TAURUS (April 2OMay
all possible, try not to mix Serious tasks should
business with pleasure today. scheduled for early in the -In your convivial mood, you because,astheafterfloonWe"
may make a deal you wouldn't
co, your interest in them '•
rapidly wane. The ualtt1j
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) your work could suffer.
a
You operate more effectively
GEMINI (May 21-June
today by orchestrating things Enjoy yourself socially tr ,
from behind the scenes. If YOU but don't bethelasttolea%
attempt to play first fiddle, it party. Friends will be dell!
may produce sour notes.
to see you, provided you
SAGI'I'I'ARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. overstay your welcome.
21) Friends will find your
CANCER (June 21-Jul .
company extrely refreshing
today, but you must be careful Conditions look promisir

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Full &amp; Part Time qualified .
Boutique retail clerk. P 1 5 day
plicants for desk clerk,
Wk. 15 yrs. or older. Apply Auto
W. Garnett White
Train, 312 W. 1st St., Sanford
waitresses &amp; maids. Apply ,
Reg Real Estate Brok-r
3rd floor.
person Days Inn, Sanford,
JOHN KPIOER ASSOC
between 11 am. &amp; 5 p.m.
107W Commercial
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EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
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PLne 322 lee!. Sanford
Excellent opportunity for a sharp
career minded Executive
Experienced carpenter with tools.
Secretary who has proficient
New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
Hourly. Steady work in Seminole
typing &amp; shorthand skIlls,
qualified buyer. t32,000 to
area. Call 3fl.8124 after p.m.
$35,000. Low down payments.
Varied administrative duties.
Spolski Cst., Inc.
BUILDER. 3222287.
Send resume to Cardinal In.
For a career in Real Estate call
dustries, Inc.. P.O. Box U
Realty World, The Real Estate
Sanford, Fl. 32771. Aft: Ms.
Agency June Porzig 323 *3321
Taylor. Equal Opportunity
INC.
Employer.
REALTOR"'
Nurses Aides, full time. Apply in
701 61cli.
Person to Lakeview Nursing
E. Altamonte Dr.
Center, 919 E. 2nd St., Sanford.
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23) One-to-one relationships a-

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which begins with your bit. manage a matter today '
thday. Mall $1 for each to Astro- you'll do a good job, provided
Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City is something you understand.
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to It Isn't you'd be wise to refit'

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will be respectful of your the last minute today. Thir
opinions today, provided they should go as you hope they v&amp;
feel you're not looking down if you don't throw monkS
your nose at theirs. App eclate wrenches in the machinery,
their views as well. Learn more
PISCES (Feb. 20-M6rch 2
about yourself by sending for
your new AStro-Graph 1.etter Someone may ask you

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'Society' Members Defend Practice Of Witchcraft
ATLANTA (UP!) - The sun dipped below the horizon,
but because witches are people Like everyone else and
tend to rim behind schedule, the ceremony was still an
hour away.
The physical preparations, however, were complete. In
a wooded grove behind the aging two-story house the
stones forming the outer perimeter were straight and in
place. Fresh logs were in the fire pit. Torches marking the
four directions had been filled. The altar sagged with
statues and bowls and jugs. To discourage the uninvited,
trip wires had been stretched through the trees and guests
were warned to keep to the path, which had been outlined
with short, forearm-thick candles.
Inside the house, the stars of the evening - a quiet,
pretty blonde who calls herself Persephone - and a
bearded, solemn-looking man, Lord Gwydlon, flitted from
place to place, greeting new arrivals and making last
minute arrangements.
Guests, clad mostly in jeans, tee shirts and sneakers,
arrived in twos and threes, each small group carrying an
edible offering ranging from homecooked casserole to
fried chicken freshly prepared at a nearby franchise
store.
A sizeable number of the guests, as soon as they
arrived, disappeared briefly up the stairs and emerged a
second time clad In flowing dark robes secured with a
rope belt of varying colors from which dangled a symbolic
dagger, sometimes appearing as an unadorned hunting
knife.
The house's two dogs - a shaggy, paranoid poodle
named Clifford and a Jet black mongrel called Satin growled and whined and scurried underfoot. The resident
winged creature, an evil-tempered green and gold parrot
christened Taco, sat speechless in its cage digging among
its feathers for lice.
"I hate that bird," one of the dark robed men said, "and
he knows it. If he ever gets out of that cage he's going into
the skillet."
The cat, a black (what else?) shy creature dubbed
Cleopatra, had long since sought quieter quarters for the
evening.
The guests, mostly young, greeted each other warmly,
chattering and exchanging gossip. A few, looking warm
under the black robes, appeared impatient for the
ceremony to begin.
Presiding grandly over the ordered confusion was Lady

In 1976 she went to jail for allegedly operating a
business without a License; a misunderstanding which
was cleared up when she convinced authorities that
Ravenwood was a religious center and not a commercial
establishment.
There also have been attempts, she said, to burn
Ravenwood to the ground. Its members have been
abused; the house has been attacked with tear gas and
Molotov cocktails. Its members, she said, have become
adept with primitive defensive weapons such as slingshots
and bows and arrows. "We set up a little military thing
right here," she said, "but we never use firearms. Guns
are forbidden in the house."
Ravenwood and Wicca received a lot of unfavorable

Imply that it was anything other than an accidental
shooting merely because it occurred here," she told an
Atlanta reporter soon after the incident.
The accident, she feels, should not detract from the fact
that Ravenwood is a success, a unique experiment that
has succeeded when a number of other such attempts
have failed.
"We've been here almost four years. Were the only
public house In the country which has lasted over six
months. Right here in the heart of the Bible belt we are
surviving as a consciousness-raising center. We are
trying to eliminate the stigma or fear of the old religions
and we're here to fight as much as anyone for religious
freedom."

publicity in May when a former student of Wicca shot and
killed a girl Inside the house.
The dead girl, Jolene Tha Simon, and a friend had come
to Ravenwood to see her brother, who was taking an Introductory class in Wiccan beliefs. Sintana said the former student - David Reese Williams — was cleaning his
pistol in the living room when It went off, killing Miss
Simon.
Sintana said Williams, whom she defends, should not
have had the pistol in the house although he has a permit
to carry the weapon.
She refers to the Incident as an "accident" and Is eager
to emphasize It could have happened anywhere.
"It does no honor to the girl or her family to speculate or

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the stigma or fear of the
old religions and we're here

for religious freedom'
Sintana, an unlikely looking grandmother, counsellor,
housemother, teacher and statuesque former dancer.
Sintana also is a witch; the head honcho in Atlanta's only
coven.
Trying hard to overcome the hunger pangs resulting
from three days of fasting, she sipped slowly from a
plastic cup half full of Crests Blanca white wine and
looked longingly at the covered food dishes being paraded
through the crowded dining room into the kitchen.
"We'll eat later," she said with anticipation. "Alter the
ceremony."
The ceremony this night was a dual one, celebrating not
only the summer solstice - the longest day of the year —
but the initiation of Persephone and Lord Gwydion into the
society of Wicca.
The summer solstice, which falls each year on June 21
or fl, marks the time at which the sun is the farthest from
the equator in the northern hemisphere. It is one of
Wicca's eight sabbaths and an important enough date to
call for special preparations.
Tonight, friends and members of Ravenwood would
celebrate not only the solstice but the formal admission of
the two initiates into Wicca.
Hours earlier, her belowshoulder4ength blonde hair
wrapped securely in a towel, Sintana explained, quickly
and concisely, the basic tenets of Wicca or witchcraft.
As a religion, she said, Wicca predates the Old
Testament. Its first practitioners were believed to be the
Celts of ancient Europe. The Atlanta group's operational
headquarters, in a quirk of geography, Is located in a
neighborhood adjacent to an area called Druid Hills,
which is Ironic because the Druids were members of an
ancient Celtic religion, one of the predecessors of Wicca.
She is the undisputed leader of the society (she frown,
on the word "cult" denying any similarity between the
actions of her group and those fanatics like the followers
of The Rev. Jim Jones and Sun Moon Ving) operating out
of Ravenwood, the run-down dwelling which serves as
both her home and Wicca's religious center. "I'm a high priestess," she said. "I don't like the term
'queen.' It's tacky when used in public because most
people don't know what it means. You could just call me
an elder."
Followers of Wicca, which means "wise ones" In an
ancient tongue, are basically pagans, she said, although
the term "pagan" is sometimes used perjoratively.
"We're neopagans. We're not without gods, which we
call Creative Force. We're a fertility religion and our
trinity is the Creative Force, the Force itself and the
male-female aspect In nature."
What Wiccana do, she explained, Is revere nature and
try to reintroduce some of the fast disappearing social
concepts such as a united family, strict self discipline and
basic rules for living with each other.
"We are much more what I think about In keeping with
the teachings of Christ than most Christians," Sintana
said.
"We have put children back with their parents; we have
helped the terminally ill come to recognize death without
fear of hellfire and damnation; we have helped young
people hooked on drugs; we have counselled young people
who cannot communicate with their parents ..."
In return, she said, she and other members of the group
have been subjected to ostracism and worse by some of
On city's less tolerant residents.

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The Seminole Historical Society will place historical marker
In the Upsala Cemetery, Upsala Road, Sanford, on Sunday,
Aug. 5, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Bettye Smith will present the
program.
Following the ceremony, Swedish descendents of the Early
Settlers will be hostesses to a reception at the Upsala
Presbyterian Church recreation center. The event Is open to
the public.

Rules in a 1943 teacher's contract
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Pilcher At New York College
David Pilcher of 2700 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford, is spending
the summer at Ithaca College Ithaca, N.Y. in the Physics and
Chemistry Section of the College's Summer Science Training
Program.
With a grant of $20,200 from the National Science Foundation, the College Invited 36 outstanding high school students,
who have Just completed their junior year to campus to study
physics, chemistry and computer science. It is the fourth
consecutive year that NSF has funded. Ithaca College to
provide the program.
While at Ithaca through Aug. 3, the students are exposed to
aspects of physics, chemistry and computer science normally
available only to college freshmen and sophomores.

Reader Service Available
Located on the University of South Florida campus In
Tampa, WUSF Radio Reader Service is dedicated to providing
printed materials to the visually or physically handicapped
which are unavailable through other medias.
Operating daily from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. and with the
assistance of over 90 volunteers, WUSF Reader Service
provides in-depth reading of newspapers, magazines and
books.
The Reader Service broadcasts 142 hours a week with both
'live and tape readings. And along with features from local
newspapers, shopping ads and obituaries, the Reader Service
reads'sedlons from the New York Times and Wall Street
Journal.
The Reader Service at USF is the only one in Florida;
however, there are 60 in the United States. For more information, contact Tom Reed at The National Society to
Prevent Blindness, Florida Affiliate, 5501 West Gray Street,
Tampa.

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Mrs. Virginia Hurnev is a in iisi'd over her first ti'aclit'r's tout ract o il Si'uti mole
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Is offering several classes in beginning and intermediate "Jazz
Dance-Exercise."
"Jazz Dance-Exercise I is designed to introduce and develop
coordination, muscle tone, control, rhythm, and agility, and
most of all, an appreciation of music and total concentration,
along with enjoyment.
"Jazz Dance-Exercise Ills a follow-up. More advanced steps
and routines will be taught. For both beginner and intermediate classes, leotards and tights are recommended.
The $15 fee for each class provides for the instructional cost
of the course. For Information on starting dates, times, and
locations, call the Leisure Time Program at SCC.

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and 'smoking in public by women

Strange and frightening worlds are explored during July
and August in the planetarium of the John Young Mweum.
The most recent data from United States and Soviet space
probes has been transformed into huge wrap-around
panoramas of doomed planets, plus a large number of special
effects.
On Venus, is found shocking surface conditions, but the
scenery is awesome: mountains that would tower above
Earth's peaks, giant valleys that could hold over four of our
Grand Canyons, stacked one atop another, and much more.
Jupiter's newly explored moon, is the second stop-over.
Here are explosive volcanoes, huge lakes of lava, crimson
deserts and dreadful streams of radiation.
The expected doom of Earth, by fire or ice, is investigated
and portrayed, as well as the feared Grand Alignment of all the
planets in 19.
Planets of Doom is an all-new sky show at the John Young
Museum and Planetarium. Show times: 2:00 and 3:30 p.m.
everyday and also 8:00 p.m. on Fridays, through Sept. 2.

Nunes of 596 graduates of the University of West Florida,
Pensacola, for the spring quarter were announced by
President James A. Robinson.
Of the graduates, 504 were awarded bachelor's degrees and
92 master's degrees. Honors were earned by 88 of the
graduates.
Linda Elizabeth Newman, 2019 Hibiscus Court, Sanford, was
graduated with a bachelor of arts degree.

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Carol Korfin, area director of Diet Workshop of Central
Florida, was presented the "We Care Harder" Award at the
Diet Workshop's 11th Annual International Seminar held in
Boston, Mass.
This award is given to the area director whose franchise
area shows the highest degree of member consideration and
caring.
Ms. Korfin was chosen because of the "little extras" she
provides her classes in order to give them the extra knowledge
and tools needed to successfully diet.

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beverages will annul this contract,'

Florida

BRIAN IVANS
completed a food service specialist
Pvt. Brian M. Eva, son of Mr. course at Fort Jackson, S.C.
and Mrs. Frank Evans Jr., Route I,
The course trains personnel to
Ovisdo, recently was assigned as a
strategic microwave repairman prepare and serve food in large and
with the S3iciaI Troops, Berlin small quantities. Students receive
training in baking, field kitdiin
Brigade In C.rmany.
the Army In June op,fatIOCL and the operation of an
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of Lake Brantley High School,
Putman entered the Army In
Forgo City.
February 191C. The private's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Put.
HAROLD PIJTMAN
Pvt. Harold L. Putman, whose man, live ci 3107 Rudder Circle,
wife, Lori. lives in Sanford, recently
Sanford.

OURSELVES

Rommie Lee Loudd, 0 S. Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs, was among the 1800 degree candidates participating
In the 118th commencement exercises of Washington
University of St. Louis.

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Conduct Restrictions Greates t Change
By 8R1t1) PURIJOM
Herald Staff Writer

Few things better
illustrate our changing
times than teachers'
contracts.

Since World War I!,
Seminole County school
teachers' contracts have
gone from a one-page,
crystal-clear agreement
listing salary and conduct
restrictions, to it threehree
page, "party of the first
part." "party of the second
part" contract full of legal
jargon about cot
bargaining and mutual
covenants plus other terms
and concepts only a lawyer
usually can decipher.
But it's not the language
that shows the biggest
change in the contracts, or
In the society which drew
them up. It's the mood of
the contracts which has
changed the most. It's
those "conduct restric-

tions" referred to above
Mi's. Virginia
Burney of Geneva tantie to
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Sanford Jr. I high School to
teach .S('iCncl' in 1943, sht'
gladly signed a contract
which, by today's stan dards seems almost
laughable. Mrs. Burney is
the first to say so.
The first thing I see
when I look at It,', she says.
$120 per
"Is the salary
month. When I retired from
Seminole High in 1972, 1
was making much more a
day than I mniade in a eek
at that time."
But even the salary
difference pales in con nparison with the differences
in
conduct
restrictions between 1943
and 1979. The only such
restrictions in the 1979
contract are contained in a
Lengthy phrase saying the
teacher must 'observe and
enforce faithfully the laws.
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the style at [tie first seven,
tie,i the board gets tough
again. In all capital letter's
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"Iii any way doubtful or
liable to criticism" does
leave the school board
It)Ohil to maneuver. But, as
Mr's. Burney says, ''It's a

different world now; you
wouldn 't expect it to
r-ennain the saint', we were
all different then; most of
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two inure rules. One says
"The use of alcholic
beverage's will annul this
contract." Nothing similar
is stated in the 1979 contract. but "drunkenness"

was " stated reason for

through the 196465 contract.
The last of the 1943
conduct regulations is one

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particularly at odds with

today's prevailing attitudes.
"Smoking in public by
women teachers," it says,
"is not compatible with the
profession, and will result
In cancellation of the
contract."
"Women teachers!" says
Mrs. Burney with a sinile.
"Not men teachers, just
women teachers. That's '

how it was."
Mrs. Burney isn't

the

only one who remembers
"how It
Ralph Hay,

Seminole County School
Board administrative
assistant, also has a pretty
good idea.
"1 stopped teaching in
1954," he said recently.
''And I still look over my
shoulder every time I go in
a liquor store,"

SCC Library
Services Free

To

Public

By TOM NEThEL
Herald Staff Writer
Need to look at a globe of
the moon? Want to browse
through a copy of the New
York Times of 1914? Need
to use a typewriter or want
to listen to a record?
These and many other
services are available to
the general public at the
Seminole Community
College library. "The
library's main object is to
support the college
curriculum," said Tom
Reitz, director of Library
Services. While being used
primarily by the students
of the college, the adult
continuing education and
vocational education
departments, many of the
library's facilities also can
be used by county residents
not enrolled at the school.
With more than 60,000
books and periodicals on
hand, Reitz said many of
them can be checked out
"by simply showing a
driver's license or some
other form of iden-

tification." A regular
library card is not required
as is the case with the
public library.
When asked how long
items may be kept, Heitz
replied, "Everything is due
two weeks from Thursaay." Returned books are
checked in once a week on
Thursdays, so any book
checked out is due two
weeks from the following
Thursday. By checking out
an item on Friday, therefore, it may then be kept
almost three weeks.
The books on hand are
not all text books or
technical manuals. "The
books naturally support the
courses offered at the
college but we have purchased a great deal of
recreational reading," said
Reitz, who has been the
director of the library since
the college opened in 1966,
when the library was
housed in a double
classroom. Fiction,
literature, classics and
bed sellers all can be found
in the recently enlarged

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Torn lteitz, director of SCC Library since the college opened In 1966.
facility, which now occopies 30,000 square feet.
In addition to more room
for books, more room for
students is also being
added. "Eight small study
rooms are now available,"
said Reitz, with the addition of 10,000 square feet
Of space. Sniall groups of

students can use the rooms
for studying and can talk
(reel)' without disturbing
others using the Library.
According to one library
spokesman, more than 860
periodicals are on the
library's subscription list
and many of these are
indexed and kept in hard

binders for easy use.
(.*hers such as the New
York Tunes, with copies
back to 1914, are kept on
microfilm, from which
photo copies easily can be
made.
Films support many
classes and instruct on a
variety of subjects ranging

from tennis lessons to CPR
techniques. These too
ty be used by the public,
which also has access to
small previewing rooms
and projectors in the
Library itself. These may
be loaned to non-religious
See SCC Library, Page 2C

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In And Around Sanford

Engagements

The Kim bers Of f For A Year In Africa

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Alice and Victor Kimber will
first flight and at night but Vince Fechtel; State Rep.
be leaving Sanford on Aug. 6 for
she said she didn't get sick or Bobby Brantley and his wife,
Africa for a year.
Patty; former Seminole County
scared.
The
couple,
former
Upon landing at the Sanford Commission chairman Greg
missionaries to Rhodesia, have
Airport with no signs of rental Drummond; Seminole County
voluntarily packed their bags
cars, one of the nephews Planning and Zoning Cornfor another tour of duty. They
spotted a police officer who missioner George Perkins; Dr.
will be missionaries to Bethel
delivered the trio to the Hunter David Vickers of Altamonte
College of Seventh-day
home.
Springs; and Mr. and Mrs.
Adventists in the Republic of
So at 87, Mrs. Husk took her Gene MeadoN
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and home economics to the and Graham Hunter celebrate ride in a police car.
According to Jack Weible,
mission students.
their 60th wedding anniversary.
After the family got over the president of the Sanford
The Kimbers were honored
Being married 60 years is initial shock, the happy sur- Kiwanis Club, there's nothing
at a farewell shower by their enough on its own to, merit prise was the grand finale to a like a Kiwanis International
church members. Along with sublime joy. But then, loved perf ect celebration.
Convention in Toronto, Canada.
all the party refreshments and ones always make any occasion
Jack and his wife, Irene,
fun, the couple were presented more special.
Dr. John T. Johnson, 3 Linda drove to Canada where they
with a tree bearing 3 crisp $1
A person probably never gets Lane, will be named a Fellow to were joined by the local club
bills.
too old for "firsts" if they put the American College of delegates, Dr. Earl Weldon,
in president elect of the club, his
Alice is a former social mind over matter — so it is Radiology,
Chicago,
recognition for distinguished wife Jerry, and Terry Goembel,
worker for the State of Florida said.
past president.
medical achievements,
Family Services Division of
Such is the case of Nellie Is
Jack said they arri ved on
Sanford. Victor has recently only sister, 87-year-old Mrs.
Th college, an international
retired from Florida Hospital. Jasper Husk, from McMechen, medical society representing Dominion Day (equivalent to
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie E. Baylor, 730 Tropical Ave.,
Chuluota, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Janet Elaine, to Daniel Brewer Goree, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Goree Sr., 535 Whipporwill Lane, Oviedo.
Born in Rockledge, the bride-elect is the maternal
granddaughter of Mrs. Eula Gamble, 210 W. 14th St.,
Sanford and the late Mr. Joe Gamble. Her paternal
grandparents are Mrs. Rena Harris, Orlando and
Woodrow Baylor, Yankectown.
Miss Baylor is a 1979 graduate of Oviedo High School
where she was a member of FBLA, CBE, the stage band,
and the marching band and field commander for the 197778 year. She Is employed by Sears Roebuck &amp; Co.
Her fiance, who was born in Tampa, Is the grandson of
Mrs. Eve Brewer and the late Mr. J. B. Brewer of Fort
Pierce and the late Mrs. Destia Goree of Oakdale, La.
lie is a 1976 graduate of Oviedo High School where he
was a member of the track team and VICA Club. He attended Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton,
Ga., where he was a member of the AET Club. He is
employed by Westinghouse Elevator Company.
The wedding will be an event of Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m., at
the First Baptist Church of Oviedo. The reception will
follow at the Oviedo Woman's Club. Friends and relatives
are invited to the wedding and reception.

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building located on Tuskawilla Road between Oak Forest and
Tuscawjlla subdivisions. Services are conducted at 8 and 10
a.m. on Sunday by the vicar, Rev. Gregory 0. Brewer. A Bible
study, Women's Fellowship and Prayer and Praise" time are
held each week in various homes. For further inforniation
call
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be held August 3.4 at the Ramada Inn-Central on 4949 W.
Colonial Drive, Orlando. The 8 hour study of prayer and praise
is designed to offer insights into how to maintain a consistent,
Joyful and effective habit of prayer. The school is sponsored by
the World Literature Crusade, Jack McCalister, president and

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from similar secular institu''In the last 10 years," organizations from filing of
particular period rather than
tions and activities,
Whealon told the National annual financial reports. It
churches."
a
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While complicat?d and techConference of Catholic Bishops, substituted a more limited
tion
of forms to fit changing
nical, the answer to the
"many events have occurred definition of exempt organiza. worship.
circumstances.
question could affect the habits, particularly regulators'
1lgen - that give us just cause for tions and introduced into the
"Furthermore, by defining
After much protest by the
especially in the area of ('Ii's, to
rite rules Linti concern about the current at. vocabulary of church-state churches, the IRS said it never the nature of 'religion' or
financial support for churches, guidelines for new areas of titude and future disposition of relations the term "integrated
intended to say that charitable, 'church,' government takes the
of millions of Americaii church
I)Ubllc life, including religious the state and federal govern-auxiliary."
educational
or welfare activi- first and most insidious step
members.
institutions.
men ttowards the American
Churches and their "integrat- ties were not religious in toward structuring a sacred
There has beet) 110 overall
ed auxiliaries"
Most leaders intimately in- churches."
agencies nature. But it insisted they were area where it has no power to
religious consensus although on valved in the disputes are
"A small but growing number whose functions are "ex exclusively religious and legislate," the National Council
aa number of the current urging stiff
were could not qualify as an "In- said,
resistance to the of religious leaders of all faiths clusively religious"
disputes there has been ,in government without panic,
fear that tile golden age of exempt from the filing tegrated auxiliary"
of church.
But
the
"integrated
unusual amount of cooperation
"It is not vet a situation that religious exemption has ended, requirement, but such churchFor many church-state oh- auxiliary" dispute was only one
between religious groups tradi- calls for antagonism or loud that we are already in the related institutions as schools, servers,
the
dispute, affecting of a growing number of disputes
tionally at odds on church-state cries of alarm." said the Rev,
twilight of substantially in- hospitals and orphanages were many church-related hospitals, revolving regulatory agencies
issues.
Dean M. Kelley of tthe National
creased governmental regula- under i t.
schools, orphanages and other and their powers to regulate
The issues are not the ones Council of Churches. "But it
tion, and that there is a real
But the terimi "integrated social services, was the first religion.

Farewell Reception

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A farewell reception in honor of Miss Patricia Ann Perkins,
organist-choir director of Grace United Methodist Church,
Sanford, will be held Sunday in fellowship hall foll owing tile 11
a.m. service. Miss Perkins will be moving out of state
following her August 5 wedding to William Hewett Barton at
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Bob Noble, of the building committee, at community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry will speak Sunday at the 9:30
and 11 a.m. services to explain a survey to be made on the
propesed new all-purpose activities building.

Christians-Jews In Joint Worship

Open House
Rev. Bob Dickinson, new associate pastor at Collullunity
United Methodist Church Casselberry, and Mrs. Dickinson will
hold an open house Sunday from ito 4 p.m. at their parsonage
at 321 Piney Ridge Road, Casselberry.

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people of "tile Book," acknowl.
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God, giving them a unique
relationship in the world of
religion.
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Church, Sanford, will begin a beach retreat at New Smyrna
Beach accompanied by several addit counselors. Purpose of
the retreat is to begin preparation of the youth for a mission
tour next summer. Daily activities will Include training in
witnessing, Vacation Bible School and puppet ministry. Plans
for the retreat were mmli' hv Chris Pithnv mIncIa.. at .,a.,C1.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Slocum, 606 Baywood Drive,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Norna Jean, to Dennis Larry Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert I. Stewart, 106 Mayrose Drive, Sanford.
Born in Red Bank, N.J., the brideelect attended
Seminole High School where she was a Campus Light
Residen t and a mem ber of Inter Club Council. She was
graduated under the GED program on July 20. She Is a
clerk in the Seminole County Tax Collector's office,
Her fiance's maternal grandparents are Me, and Mrs.
Miller Fort of WIldod. His paternal grandparents are
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Community United Methodist Ch urch, DeBary. No in

vitatlonsarebeingsent.Frlendsandrelativeaarelnvited
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"Jews are prepared, however, to accept these symbols in
Rabbi Sheldon Zinumierman of include every person present" a Christian place of worship as
Central Synagogue in New and that "emphasis should be part of Christian architecture
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points to our common l,eritage
It contained a "celebration of
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in God and to our mutual desire
traditions,''
including for
is well done," said Weiler,
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peaceful,
healthful
and
recitation of the Ten Coni"Jews and Christians alike can
spiritual society."
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By ROBERT SCHULLER
forever. For when they ta ke the
On my first trip to Thailand, I eleph ant and chain it to a little
went in o the jungle on what iron stake by a circus tent, the
WRR to nn elephant hunt But elenhnnt never attemptsto null
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we failed to encounter ;
it is
elephants.
chained to a banyan tree. The
My guide described what I elephant never realizes how
missed seeing. "The wild easily it could achieve
elephants come thundering out freedom!"
How humanly those elephants
of the jungle," he enthused,
"into this arena and a massive responded. So many people live
log gate is dropped to close off and act as If they are chained
trapped by their own negative
the exit,
"A,,,.,. thn. ,.t,.e,hont IC en,.,1,. thinking
God's love tells you that you
captive, the men tie the end of a
long chain around the are not chained to a banyan
elephant's foot. Ile other end is tree! Your problems ate not
tied to a huge banyan tree. The insurmountable!
"But," you protest, "I'm in a
great elephant will pull with all
its strength, but it can't budge hospital" or "I'm fighting a
disease." Remember, disease
the banyan tree.
"Finally," he added, "after is not a bariyan tree. Or maybe
struggling for days or weeks the you're having problems in
elephant will barely lift its marriage. Remember, your
Ponderous foot and when it feels Problem Is not a banyan tree.
the chain begin to become You can repair and redeem a
taunt, it immediately drops its broken relationship.
foot heavil y to the ground
God's love sets you free to
give,
free to discover all your
because it believes further
struggle Is useless. The potential, free to rise to
elephant surrenders to the mountain peak experiences!
chain!
Step out into God's love and
"At this point, the hunters freedous fur you!
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providing a sense of worshi p
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tradition?

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guidelines discussed by parThe model service was ticipants, the two sponsoring
prepared-by the Rev. Ralph groups itressed "VU -praytra,
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Born In Ocala, he Is a 1974 graduate of Seminole High
School where he was a member of Para-Ned, Student
Government, Latin Club, Inter Club Council and Future
Teachers Asloclation.
He attends. Seminole Conununity College and Is employed by Transport Brokeiage and self,
TheweddIngwlUbeaneven(ofAug,11,atgp.m.,at
First Assembly of God, 304 W. 27th St., Sanford.

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Among the problems faced In
any joint Jewish-Christian WOl'ship are such questions as what
tyne of prayers are zippropriate, whether the name of
Jesus should be used, whether
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By United Press International liberals out of the Baptist
But he also said that any gations but did adopt a
fellowship, told the Southern "liberalism" Is too much If it resolution expressing "gra ti.
The Southern Baptist Con. Baptist Pastors conference means that Baptist seminaries
tude to our seminaries" in the
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denomination officials, but the heaven will break loose."
And he said he would trustees.
new conservative leadership
After his election, however, support an Investigation of the
Before the convention, outgohas promised not to engage in Rogers took a more moderate denomination 's seminaries "if
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President Jimmy Allen
any witch hunts.
stance.
It were done by a committee expressed concern that the
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plan
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liberal influences in the
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denomin ation has become
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the limelight as a result of the
place?
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Many patients who have been
Jimmy Carter as president and spend eternity with the Lord;
resuscitated from clinical death
the emergence of a vigorous but I don't understand what
are verifying what the Bible has
TOM AND IA)IS KILDOW
evangelical movement In the happens immediately when I
told us all along. Recently a
United States.
die. Will It be like an eternal
man in Bartlesville, Oklahoma,
In electing as their new sleep, or will I be conscious of
who was brought back from
president the Rev. Adrian things and people around me?
clinical death, told his wife and
Rogers, pastor of the 11,000- Will I actually know my loved
the cardiologist who was atmember Bellevue Baptist ones who have gone before me?
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soul
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master
over
the
body.
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ANSWER: The Bi ble teaches
SBC, the messengers chose an
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ones
whose presence was as
And
when
we
die,
just
as
we
that
death is instant tranavowed Biblical conservative
take our hand out of the glove real as theirs.
dedicated to the notion that the sference. Instant! On the cross and leave the glove behind, so
T'he only difference was that
Two concerts will be music couple travels ex. Bible
Jesus said to the repentant thi efthe
Is without error.
all
but one person he had talked
soul
passes
from
the
body.
presented in area churches tensively throughout the United
Rogers was the consensus beside Him, "Today shalt thou
to
If
we
have
Jesus
in
our
had
been dead for years. He
Sunday, August 5, by Torn and States, committed to the con- candidate of conservative be with me in paradise" (Luke
learned
later that that person
hearts,
we
are
absent
from
the
Lois Kildow.
cept that Christian music and forces, led by Howard Undsell,
For those of us who have
had
died
some time before and
body
and
present
with
the
Lord
A Christian music concert singing is a wonderful way of former editor of tit evangelical Christ in our hearts, death is a _
he
had
failed
to hear about it.
and
with
our
loved
ones
who
will be presented at the First communicating the Gospel of magazine Christianity Today, promotion to a better land.
In
a
sense,
the
greatest day of
have
preceded
us
In
death.
7be moment death takes your
Baptist Church of Oviedo at the Jesus Christ. Their music has Texas Judge Paul Pressler and
your
life
is
not
yvur birthday,
Tbe
Bible
indicates
that
the
11 a.m. worship service and at beemi presented in concerts, Paige Patterson, president of physical body, the Bible
but
the
day
of
your
death. It Is
ous
dead
are
not
asleep,
rig
hte
teaches, you are "absent from
Community United Methodist conventions, revivals, camp the Criswell Bible Center
the
gateway
Into
that
rich and
They
are
with
Christ.
(See
the body and present with the
Church, Casselberry, during meetings, conferences, and Dallas,
Christ
complete
Life
you
Philippians
l:Zi),
ha
Is
ve
always
cr usades in a manner that
Before the convention began, Lord" (2 CorinthIans 5:8). I asleep?
the 7 p.m. service,
eamed
about,
whe
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appeals to all ages.
the conservatives, including believe that m this script ure the
Do they recognize us, or have recognize your loved ones and
The Kildows presented 0
Rogers, demanded that liberals apostle Paul is saying In effect
we been blotted out from their they will recognize you, where
mini-concert at First Baptist
The concerts are free and be purged from the denominaa
that
the
soul
isin
the
body
lik
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thoughts and consciousness? you will live in the presence of
late last year.
open to the public. Nursery will tion's six seminaries,
hand is in a glove. As the hand Well, do we forget one another Jests of Nazareth and bask in
The l'enimsylvamiiu Gospel he open.
Rogers. in effect reading is the master of the glove, so the
when we journey to another the sunlight of His love forever.
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Barba ra Jean Johnson of Oviedo will present a gospel music
concert Sunday at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Sanford.
Majo ri ng in voice at Stetson University, she recently was
music leader at the church in a youth-led revival.
In the morning service the congregation will hear Rev. Guy
A. Stoner, interim director of missions for the Seminole
Baptist Association. A love offering will be received to help
defray expenses for Rev. Stoner to go on a preaching mission
to Korea at the invitation of the Florida Baptist Convention.

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Hebrew Congregations.
Not only did experts from
each group talk about worship

in their r&amp;ipeetive tradition, the
group
also developed and held a
bitter animosity
anti-Semimodel
service for joint Jewishtism, pogroms, segregation and
Clmris'tiwi
worship.
misunderstanding.
"The problems inherent in
And while Inisundersti uldings joint %,orsIlip havea not yet been
remain, a growing nm
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unless we manfully auxiliary," a creation of "insidious" step in the current
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large numbers of the Christian resistance." The Rev. Richard resist that we will soon enter Congress. Is used by any church crisis.
WA-SHINGTON tUN)
An faithful such as the use of John Neuhaus, senior editor of the night where religious to define its charitable.
The National Council of
increasing number of religious prayer or Bible reading
in the Worldview magazine, agreed,- exemptions will be the rare educational or welfare ac
Churches
saw it as a governleaders are worried that public chools.
saying "there is a crisis, but we gleam instead of the bright rule tivities. The IRS tended to ment effort in "marking out the
religion and government are on
in American law,' Whealon confine It to preac hi ng and margins of chur
The news problems flow from shouldn't
ch es and th us
a "collision course" which may the tendency of government,
Nevert hel ess
', ", religious said.
determining
what
the law
f undamentally alter church leaders are alarmed. Much of
Whealon argued that while
would recognize as part of a
staterelatjo,,s in the next few
last fall's meeting of Roman some fears of the religious
''A small but
church's mission."
"
for
years.
Catholic bishops was devoted to leaders were exaggerated,
In a statement by its
The issues
including the
church-state relations and the "there is real cause for serio us
governing
board shortly after
growing number
explosive questlen of whether
1.uther,m, Council in tile USA concern about some of the concern about the
the
IRS
proposed
its definition
government has the power to
has convened three closed-to- developments in state and
of
"Integrat
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auxiliaries,"
the
define 'legitimate' religious of religious
current attitude
the-press consul tations to work federal law during the last 10
leaders
NCC
said
Congress
and
the
activity probably will have to
out a Lutheran strategy in the years."
courts "have observed the
be decided by the Supreme
touchy area.
and future
"The Tax Reform Act of 1969
mandate
of the First Amendof all faiths fear
Court.
Father Charles Whealon, did not mark the demise of
ment
for
200 years without
The question boils (io1l to
SJ., professor of law at For- religious exemptions," he said.
disposition of
attempting
to define 'religion'
whether churches and religious
th the golden
dham University, says the "But it was a landmark turning
or
'church'
activities have a special place
current shift in church-state point, an imperative for new
government
''Efforts to spell out a
within the American constituage of religious
relations began With the directions."
definition
of 'church' or 'relitional scheme that entitles
passage of the Tax Reform Act
The law repealed the historic
gion'
may
have the eff ect of
them to treatment different
towards American
of 1969.
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Victor was born in the W. Va., who simply didn't feel 16,000 physicians who specialize our Independence Day), and
Transkei and Carlton Press up to making the trip to San- in radiology, will award Dr. just missed Queen Elizabeth by tree before departing for missionary duty in Africa.
about two hours. However,
recently published his book, ford. So family members Johnson a certificate of Terry did
get a glimpse of the
"Stagecoach to Lusikisiki," departed for the anniversary Fellowship during its annual
which is set in the Transkei. celebration without the ailing meeting and convocation in queen.
Bob Hope was scheduled to
While there, he will collect data lady.
Chicago in September.
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ibrary
entertain
the 20,000 delegates
for another book which will
Concerned over his mother,
Dr. Johnson, who was born in and their ladles, but he couldn't
Fred Husk called her long Bowling Green,
soon go to press.
provide all the cataloging
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Ky., is id. get away from China. So. Bill
information
we need."
Accompanying the Kimbers distance, after arriving in filiated
Seminole Cosby pinch lit,
with
community
groups.
"Since
Author,
title,
number of
to the Dark Continent will be Sanford from West Virginia, No Memorial Hospital. He is it 1955
Jack described the people
the
library
is
page:,
price,
library
of
partially
Bonzo, their black and tan coon answer. Panic nearly set in.
graduate of the University of there as "night people." He
supported by federal
Congress number all are
dog, and Chocolate the
Some time later, the crowd at Louisville School of Medicine in said throngs roamed the streets
given.
funds," explained Reitz,
dachshund. They will fly Delta the Hunter home watched a Kentucky.
all nights, had fun, and
"federal regulations
Phone books for more
to Montreal, Canada, and then police cruiser pull up. Who was
muggings were unheard of.
than
100 cities are
prevent
the
library
from
take Sabina Airlines on to the lady getting out of the car?
And after the party people
making loans to religious
available for use. Desk
Brussels, Belgium. They will No, it couldn't be '- but it was.
Ruth Boutwell was hostess at finished playing, Jack said the
groups."
calculators, record players
visit his sister in Johannesburg
Two Hunter nephews from a dinner party at her Pine Lake streets were washed down
If
you
find
you
need
a
and
headsets can be used,
en route to the Transkei.
West Virginia didn't have to Drive home. What started out every morning. He was very
particular
book
the
library
Tape
recorders, cassette
twist her arm too hard to get as a wine and cheese party impressed with the sparkling
does
not
have,
it
may
be
players,
as well as records
her to fly to Sanford with them ended up as a full meal.
clean city — and the safety on
found
in
another
library
in
and
tapes,
also are part of
Friends and relatives came in a private plane. This was her
Guests included State Sen. the streets.
another state. A computer
the library's inventory,
terminal In the cataloging
along with a video recorder
department is connectted
and TV monitor.
with several hundred other
Throughout the summer
libraries to a computer in
the library will be open
Columbus, Ohio. "The
from 7:45 a.m. to 10 p.m.
computer has information
Monday through Thuron millions of volumes,"
sday; closing is at 4:30
said Reitz, "and it can
p.m. on Fridays.

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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
Nearing before defense attorneys concluded their case at noon.
throwing it away," Mrs. Bundy said.
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Mrs. Bundy, of Seattle, Wash., testified for 16 minutes, mostly
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
"You might say he was my pride and joy
we talked a lot
Court has ruled electrocution is not cruel and unusual punishment
said,
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Mrs. Bundy did not break down on the stand, but her voice
horror of an execution home to the jury, which must recommend
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,
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By HUGH THOMSON
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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.
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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
Tuesday
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
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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
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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
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"Where State Road 46A Intersects with State Road 46, there are
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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."
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Seminole will receive about $50 million. Of that total, about $22()
million conies from slate license tag revenues, gas taxes
allocated by the state and other revenues on a fixed formula
basis.
The remaining $180 million conies from the first four cents on
State gas tax and federal gas taxes. That money is given to
regional DOT planners for use according to their priorities. A
breakdown of the plan presented shows Orange County will
receive $160 million and Seminole County $20 nitlijon if no
amendments are made.
The motion to approve the plan with the right to amend It was
made by Seminole representative Sandra Glenn. It passed on a
vote of 8-to-I, with fellow Seminole representative and county

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record were better, they wouldn't need nlinrt' time to stu(lv tlit'
plan, they would have known what was going oil,'' Orlando Mayor
Carl lingford said. l.aniglord is chairman of ttit' Ml'().
''liii' problem is there are just [our of us; we can get out.voteul.
We're a hitinority," Ms. Gieiui replied.
Kirchhoff said he was not satisfied with the panel's action lie
said he does not feet Seminole County ultimately will get a fair
shake' In (WillIng.
"It the plan) was approved without our input. I don't think our
rt'qtus't was trnrt'asonablc. Wliit Oiu:tge t.ounty WHlltc(1 its Iron
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planat present calls forthe iiiiiiit!tlt,.itet,oiistructioii ofan $8

Antioug (1k' projects sche'duied for cotiiple'tion in Seinm',l&amp;'
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Saxoh Vice must be submitted

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enthusiasm of state in. Service Station on U.S. High- from the pump, we noticed It determined whether the from the storage tank at the President, said his firm will A meeting of council will be referendum.
Spectors-or two cars using the way 17-92 in Fern Park loaded a was separating. There was problem was in the gasohol service station and not the have a new supply of gasohol
product
during the first tank with gasohol and an- water In It, so we put a Stop Itself or in the service Station's gasohol being sent to the ready by next week.
station.
Meanwhile, in Tallahassee
market test of the gas-alcohol nounced plans to begin selling order on the pump and storage tank.
"All we know is that there
mixture being distributed by the mixture as unleaded fuel for prevented further salef," said
"The state inspectors were another gasohol experiment
Saxon Petroleum Co. of San- 98.9 cents per gallon. The Ben Bowen, lab chief for the was water in the mixture as it out to our plant and tested the worked successfully. U. Gov.
product was then sold to four Florida
Department
of came out of (tie pump."
gasohol before it left. It was all Wayne Mixson got a tankful of Around The Clock
ford.
4A or, Lamb
However, the lab chief said right then," the Saxon the fuel and drove away with no Bridge
"Somehow water got into the drivers. A short time later, two Agriculture's petroleum Inw Horoscope
that in another test of the 10 spokesman said. "Moisture difficulty. Mixson said he tried Calendar
mixture, but we are working of those cars were towed back spection division,
8A lIOSJ3ltal
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hardtocorrect the problem and to the station. Water had gotten
an.
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get the product to the people as into the fuel and the cars wi th gasohol, it's more gasoline fuel held in nort hern
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susceptible to water than gas" Florida, a similar problem instead of separating right away to stretch current limited editorial
Soon as possible," a Saxon sputtered to a halt.
Iekvistuu
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supplies of gas.
OCCUITed and an investigation away like regular gas."
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million to $12 utillion interchange near Disney World at Buena
Vista, while improvements to (enter Street in Altamonte Springs
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ilisuu Pos;ul)lL' new sources of
Herald Stall Writer
revenues from federal sources.
Lake Mary's tax rate is
( :owu•ilinan P at Southward
sufficient to prvde' enough
revenues for iit'cessarv cityMalt! (lie' projected budget
st'rvu-es accor(lIIlg to tilt, (. I t) was not realistic and suggested
iivahiager.
placing a four pe rcent tax on
This was suggested in a work utilities, a nine percent tax on
session of (lit' Lake Mar&gt; ('it&gt;- telephones, and a tax on natural
Cotuit'il Thursday iiight which gas usage, saying the gas
lasted four hours. 'Flie session company did not contribute a
was one of several recently in 'dune'' of revenue. Mrs. SouthwhcIi discussion centered art ward did isit recommend any
the city's budget and (lie need to percentage figure- for gas.
generate' revenue's.
Councilman Nelson said he
At 'l'hursday 's nieetuig one favored an increase in the
fart was evident, according to property tax,
Counuilniami Cliff Nelson: either
Lake Mary's tax base consalary cuts or cuts in personnel sists of property cppraised at
uiu.st be made, or there must be
approximately $47 million, with
an increase in (lie rperty tax a local property tax rate of $3
rate.
per thousand of appraised
Alternative' taxing miiethods, 'alue'. The city of Longwood, to
such as taxes on utilities, compare, has approximately
telephones or gas consumption,
m i llion in property as a
also were discussed.
base, with a rate of $2.83 per
Last year's budget in Lake thousand; Casselberry's base is
Mary was $691,856. No firm roughly $139 million, with a perbudget amount for Lake Marys thousand rate of $1.95; Sanford
next fiscal year has been set has approximately
$153 million
yet, but Lake Mary City
property assessments, with a
Manager Phil Kulbes projected rate of $6.88; Winter Springs,
anticipated revenues of $438,538 bigger than Lake Mary in
area
and anticipated expenses of
by about 20 percent, has
$550,465. In the general fund properties valued at op.
alone, according to Kulbes, proximately
$&amp;i million, with a
anticipated revenues, in round rate of $2.05; Altamonte
figures, are $320,000; an- Springs has a $3.34 tax rate,
ticipated expenses have been with
taxable properties valued
computed at $428,000.
at approximately $331 million.
A tax increase of some kind
appears to be the most feasible According to a recently
way to meet the problem. passed
state
law,
council members agreed.
municipalities cannot raise
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hours of our tutu' trying to help. I think we should have been extended tIn' sai n t, courtesies," Kirchhoff said.
Kirchhoff said the attendance record at MPO meetings among
St'iiuiiolt' representatives was as good as that of Orange County
and ()rlaiolu representatives. 1k' said he attends about 50 percent
of the titeetings.

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receive $350 million in road improvements

Organization (MPO) members Thursday.
''I'm tired of seeing Seminole County and Orange County
taxpayers' money used to finance highway improvements that
benefit other people. We have a severe need for road improvements that would make conditions safer along Center
Street.
"It is (line that those who receive the benefits of our tax money
start paying their fair share. I'd rather see state money spent in
Seminole County than for the people at Disney World," Hattaway
said.
Hattaway's remarks came prior to a vote by MPO members to
approve a 20-year, $400 million highway plan prepared by the
Florida Department of Transportation (DOT) for Orange,

commissioner Bill Kirchhoff voting in opposition. Seven l)ala'l
members were absent.
Ms. Glenn first asked for a 39-day delay ) that itietitbers could
study ways to distribute the funds more' equitably. But she
tiroppeti that proposal when 1)01 sikkesIIt('fl SIL(! a th'las woul(i
be unwise because the funds for consultant's %k (irk on the project

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successful in gaining a compromise on the plan. While the plan as
presented was approved, members agreed to amend and revise
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eight other persons in. and died several hours later at over to the eastbound lanes
1: ed in two Separate auto Florida Hospital South where before turning.
ccidents within minutes of he had been transported after
At the scene of tl accident,
jch other at Sanford's out- emergency treatment at
lrts Thursday.
Seminole Memorial Hospital in several police officers attempted to put together the
.,The Thursday fatality Sanford.
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car
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unty since Jan. 1, according investigating officers said, as officer indicated it may have
to the Florida Highway Patrol. was the driver of the New been bad luck that caused the
f that number, 15 were in Jersey car, Nicholas Van crash because a minute or two
1incorporated Seminole, the Bulten, 75, of Hawthorne, N.J., before, passing motorists
remainder in incorporated who was listed today in spotted the New Jersey car
dties.
satisfactory condition at SMH traveling in the wrong direcThe first accident Thursday where he was admitted for his (ion.
According to one Sanford
becurred about 1:05 p.m. on injuries.
sate Road 46, just west of
Although investigating of- patrolman, an off-duty law
'sanford, when a New Jersey ficers have not yet completed officer who himself had just
car, traveling west in the their reports, preliminary finished lunch and was driving
astbound lanes collided information gathered at the his vehicle eastbound on 46
iead-on with a Florida car.
scene indicates Van Buiten may heading toward Sanford,
The driver of the Florida car, have just left the Auto Train spotted the oncoming New
23-year-old Gene Richard Jaco area and turned left onto route Jersey car in the wrong lane
of Lake Wales, sustained 46 heading west in the east- See LAKEWALES, Page 2A

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bett, a yacht maintenance man of the birds to the county health put them away," he said.
Airport, he is not available for
an hour.
at Monroe Harbour Marina said department for analysis, but
"Everytime I called an
A telephone call to the county comment, the spokesman saiçl.
Thursday afternoon,
never heard anymore from agency I was put off. No one health department to find
"It's pretty gruesome to
Meanwhile, Alex Senkevicli,
Much of the wild flock are them" Torbett said.
seemed Interested. That's why I results of the laboratory
watch ducks dying on the beach supposed to be federally
"I'm a sportsman and cannot called the newspaper," he said. analysis if one was conducted head of the regional DER offke
here at Lake Monroe. And sick protected species like the condone something killing off A call by the newspaper to the was not productive,
In Orlando, said tests will
ducks floating around in the Mallards, Torbett said.the lake," he said.
state
Department
The spokesman at the county conducted by the countys
of
"I called the Environmental
lake sinking deeper and deeper
"On Monday sick ducks Environmental Regulation health department said if such environmental services offide
into the water, unable to hold up Protection Agency I EPA) and began coming on the beach (DER) brought personnel from an analysis were done it would with cooperation from DER th
their heads. And it's worse the Audubon Society but was again. I can't stand watching the state Game and Fresh have been by county sanitarian determine It the auk kill fma
finding out there's nothing you only bounced around from one them We over a six-to-eight Water Fish Commission onto Val Robbins. With Robbins been caused by a local pollution
can do about it." Randy Tor- place to the other ... I took one hour period in the hot sun. I'll the scene Thursday in less than office moving to the Sanford source.

2 Spanish Terrorists
Confess To Killing 16
MADRID, Spain (UPI) -Two of Spain's most-wanted
terrorists, captured in their explosive-laden bomb factory, have confessed to a series of attacks and
assassinations that killed 16 people, police said.
Police today hunted for nine other top members of
GRAPO, a Spanish acronym for the Oct. 1 Anti-Fascist
Revolutionary Groups, following Thursday's arrest of
Maria Lopez del Angulta and Alfonso Rodriguez Garcia,
both in their 20s.
Police sources said authorities believe the nine are
dispersed about Madrid in cells of twos and threes.
Police initially withheld news of the zrretQI hnnirn,
t, 5 fn
capture all 11 suspects. But raid on another flat netted
only a large cache of arms and millions of pesetas in
terrorist f un ds.

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DETROIT (UP!) Auto industry layoffs have topped
the 30,000 mark more than at any time since the 1974-75
recession with car and truck production lagging behind
last year.
The layoffs already have become a factor in contract
talks under way between the Big Three car makers and
the United Auto Workers union, representing 750,000 auto
Industry employees,
Slumping sales of trucks and big cars account for most
of the indefinite layoffs scattered at plants around the
country. By far the largest percentage are at Chrysler
Corp. and Ford Motor Co.
Ward's Automotive Reports, an authoritative industry
statistical journal, said Thursday U.S. auto makers will
build 120,023 cars this week, down 9.2 percent from last
week and off 7.3 percent from the same period of 1978.

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Mexico admits the world's
largest oil spill probably will double in size before the leak
in the Gulf of Mexico can be plugged.
Petroleos Mexicanos Director General Jorge Diaz
Serrano Thursday called the spill "a grave accident," but
added, it "does not have catastrophic dimensions."
He said operations to cap the spill from the blownout
Ixtoc I could take until Oct. 3, a month later than PEMEX
earlier predicted.
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Seven persons suffered minor injuries In a three-car accident.

'Questionable Payments'

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curred about 3 miles away
when a motorist apparently ran
and the officer pulled his car a stop sign, according to the
over and attempted to flag Florida Highway Patrol.
The seven persons who
down Van Buiten's car.
However, Jaco apparently suffered minor in juries were:
drove his car around the ofLinda Cloudfelter, 17, of
licer's car not seeing Van Orlando; Debbie, 23, and Call
Bulten's, and the two vehicles Klaben, 20, of 743 Miller Road,
collided, all but totalling-out Sanford; Jane Locke, 28, and
both cars.
her small son, Kevin, of 743
Several emergency and fire Miller Road, Sanford; and
department vehicles were Seminole County deputies
dispatched to the scene as were Ronald Gilbert, 30,
and James
several police and Florida Brantley, , both
of Sanford.
Highway Patrol officers. They
managed to extricate Jaco, still
According to the report, Ms.
alive, from his car and tran- Cloudfelter's station wagon was
sport him to SMH. However, traveling south on Airpott
Jaco died about 11:05 p.m. at Boulevard and failed to stop at
Florida Hospital South, officials the Intersection of Airport
said.
Boulevard and State Road 46A.
LW charge. had beer, tiled Her cal' was struck
in the right
as of this morning against Van rear by Gilbert's car, sent It
Bulten, police said, as they careen ing into the Klaben car
continue their investigation,
that was waiting at the stop
Van Bulten also was alone in sign.
his car when the accident o
Ms. aouelter was chargqd
curred, police said, Auto Train with running a stop sign.
officials today confirmed Van
Two stop signs with flashing
Buiten had a reservation with lights are posted at the in.
them, but would give out no tersection for motorists
additional information,
traveling north and south on
The three-car accident oc- Airport Boulevard.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Exchange Commission.
for contracts was an issue when lu-in's workers directly parTextron Inc. concedes emThe re port did not Imply that he was confinned to the reserve ucipated in "questlonahte payployees made "questionable Miller was involved in the hoard post.
meats" totaling $870,700.
payments" to foreign officials payments when he was an of.
Miller was cJ'ufl',iuitf ml
it eItnsitetl Textron dealers
while it was ran by Treasury fleer of Textron.
chief
executive
off
ic
r
of
and
agents made another
Miller,
chairman of the
Secretary-designate G. William
Miller.
Federal Reserve Board, has Textron until Carter named $885,400 in questionable payThe report came Thursday been named by President hitim to the Federal Reserve in mnents of which Textron employees had knowledge.
from a special committee set up Carter to replace outgoing December 1977.
by Textron to look into the Treasury Secretary Michael
The Textron inquiry commitThe payments were made in
matter. The panel filed its Blumenthal. Textron's payoffs tee found that, between Junu- connection with foreign sales
of
report with the Securities and to foreign government officials ary 1971 and May 1978, the two Textron divisions.

The Egyptian president, in a ceremony Thursday
mark ing the 27th anniversary of the overthrow of King
Farouk, also denounced Saudi Arabia and accused Riyadh
of trying to forge an anti-Egyptian alliance with radical
Iraq.

HOSPITAL
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
iun1t M. home
Pink Majo
Phyllis Minutella
Frankie D. Meadows, Chuluota
William R. Johns, Lake Mary
Clarence K. Hamn, Lake Monroe
Geraldine L. Hitsman, Longwood
Bertha V. Frazier, Deltona
Ruth G. McGarvey, Dettona
Mary B. Fleischer, Winter Park

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Warships On Refugee Alert
By United Press International
American and Italian warships on refugee alert inthe
South China Sea sailed today with 221 rescued boat people,
many of them recovering from starvation, thirst, and in
one case delirium from days of exposure on the open sea.
Hong Kong authorities announced they proposed new
laws to punish captains, crews and shipping who profit by
trafficking In refugees with life Imprisonment and up to $1
million in fines,

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DISCHARGES
SfltOId
Ch&amp;PIöI' Anderson
fleftfla'aarflid
Ward,H. Behrens
Jean. Befnosky
Geneva E. Brantley
Cherol C. Burke
SudIe D. Funk
Wilbert Gordon
Blanche Nash
Joseph Rouadi
Robert Sherman
Macfarlane West
Frank Smith, Apopka
Margaret M. Price, DeBary

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Panama Canal Bill OK'd
WASHINGTON (UPI) Despite lingering bitterness
among some senators about last year's decision to ratify
the Panama Canal treaties, the Senate has taken the next
step and approved legislation to carry out terms of the
agreements.
The Implementing bill was approved on a 64-30 vote
Thursday after a daylong debate In which opponents tried,
without success, to add amendments that would have been
in conflict with the basic treaties.
The House last month passed an Implementing bill
with Important differences from the Senate version, so the
issue Is bound for a conference committee. President
Carter supports the Senate bill, and called it "consistent
with the terms of the Panama Canal Treaty."
He urged prompt action on the legislation because the
treaties go Into effect Oct. 1.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter has selected
Moon Landrieu, former mayor of New Orlem, to be the
new secretary of Housing and Urban Development, according to administration sources.
Landrieu met at the White House with Carter Thursday
evening and sources said he was urged to accept the
position to replace HUD Secretary Patricia Harris, who
has been nominated to succeed HEW Secretary Joseph
Calif ano.
Press secretary Jody Powell declined to comment on
the reports Thursday, indicating the formal announcement may be made today.
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SAGINAW, Mich. (UP!)
Dr. Richard D. Mudd has spent
the last 60 years trying to wipe

in a federal prison before he
Although saying he had no must have heard from all of
"He's kind of walking on visit with other LincolD
was pardoned by President legal power to overturn the them Wednesday night.
Cloud Nine right now," she historians.
Andrew Johnson for his work ruling, Carter told Mudd
"The telephone never stopped said.
In Washington, the White
away the stigma of his family during a yellow fever epidemic. Johnson's pardon
"sub. ringing. I think I was up all
Mudd became interested in House released a copy 3f the
name. Now, he says, a letter
On Thursday Carter sent stantially discredits the validity night," he said.
his
his grandfather's cause as a 500-word letter in which Cartelfrom President Carter has
commission's
Richard
Mudd
a
letter
deof
the
military
the
excitement,
teen-ager.
He figures he has praised Mudd for his persistetimade it all worthwhile.
finding" In the Mudd Case.
the
scribed
by
one
White
House
Mudd
was
back
at
work
spent
$90,000
over the years in ce.
Mudd's grandfather was
John
Wilkes
official
as
a
"political
declaraMudd
said
he
first
got
word
of
Thursday
doing
physical
travel,
publications
and sedoctor who set
"Your persistence in these
tion
of
amnesty"
in
the
case
of
Carter's
letter
in
a
telephone
examinations
for
the
Coast
cretarial
services,
Booth's broken leg on April 15,
efforts,
e xtending over more
the
Saginaw doctor's grandfa- call Wednesday afternoon from Guard.
1865, hours after Booth assasIn the process, he has become than a century, Is a tribute to
CBS correspondent Roger
sinated President Abraham ther,
His wife, Rose, said Mudd is a Lincoln expert and has yo ur sense of familial love and
Mudd, a distant relative.
Lincoln at Ford's Theater in
"It's something I've worked
"really satisfied" with Carter's collected thousands of pages of dedication and a credit to th
Washington.
Mudd said he has determined statement and considers it the Lincoln memorabilia, He has great principle upon which our
for for 60 years," said Mudd, 79.
his
grandfather has 389 de- end of his long quest to clear the traveled extensively around the nation was founded,"
Mudd was convicted of "it came as a great shock to
Carter
conspiracy and spent four years me. I'm ecstatic."
scendent.c
and figures he family name.
country to make speeches and said.
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strength in Parliament that co uld doom his government to
the short life opponents are predicting, legislative sources
said today.
After naming Singh as the fifth prime minister of India
Thursday to succeed caretaker Prime Minister Morarji
Dual, President Neelam Snajiva Reddy told Singh to hold
a vote of confidence "soon, before the end of August," the

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BALSAM, N.C. (UP!) Tammy Creasman "noticed
little things different" about the baby she took home from
the hospital.
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Her observations turned out to be accurate. She had
been home about 15 minutes when a policeman arrived at
the door and said she had been gVen the wrong baby..
"I was kind of upset and mad," she said Thursday. "It
made me feel like a fool because I should have known my
11, own baby, although I had noticed littie things different
about It.
The error .occurred at Memorial Mission Hospital in
Asheville Saturday.
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TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. (UPI) These Marine
Corps reserve aviators and a Time magesine
photographer parachuted to safety Thursday after two
Marine jets collided in flight.
The photographer was Identified as Mark Mayer of
Smyrna, Del., and the others as Meyer's pilot U. Cal.
Fritz Menning of Alexandria, Vi., and the crew of the
other plane, Capt. Rick lAibI of Altoona, Pa., and Colef
Warrant Officer Robert A. Waltzer of New Port Richey,
Fla.
The men were aboard two Marine F4 attack fighters
on routine maneuvers when they collided over the Marine
Corps AlrGround Combat Center.
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Third Shuttle Engine Arrives At Center

WEATHER

CAPE CANAVERAL Fin, individually. The third engine well International. "We haven't
The cluster firing tests are
"Hydrogen leaked out ut thl Uflch pad
(UP!) The last of the Space has been tested successfully at had any problems with them at scheduled to resume sometime
about
main fuel valve and the housing before the first apace shuttle
Shuttle
Columbia's
three
Lo
Bay
St.
flight
all,"
uis,
Miss.
in
September
in
Mississippi
A.M.
m. readings; tern. 5:01 P
valve was cracked," said Solid,
engines is scheduled for arrival
after an investigation has been "it is believed it was a flaw in launch, sometime next year.
peralw'e, 82; overnight low 74;
Bayport: higb.,4:4$ a.m., 4:31 at Kennedy Space Center July
"The first two arrived In
But engineers in the troubled compl et ed and a portion of the
Each engine weighs about
yesterday's
high
02; p.m.; low 11:48 a.'n., 11:10
the com ponent rather than a 6,850 pounds, develops the
perfect
condition,
were
instalshuttle
program
still
can't
be
31,
and
w
il
l be Installed five led, and are
test stand repaired.
barometric pressure, 30,10;
BOATING FORECAST
designnow undergoing sure the engines w il l perform
equivalent 12 million horsedays later,
relative humidity, 88 percent;
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
checkout,"
said
Lee
Solid,
flawlessly
because
of
problems
power at liftoff, and costs aboi
winds, S-SE at 7 mph.
Solid said a test, scheduled
out 50 miles and Jupiter Inlet i,
The two other engines arrived resident manager at the Kenne- with
The
flight
engines
on
the
$28
million. The engines will
Forecast: Partly cloudy Key Large out to the Bahamaearlier this month and are dy Space Center for the fir simultaneous or "cluster" for 520 seconds, was stopped at Columbia also will have a burn for about eight mlnute&amp;
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through Saturday with chance beak— Southeast wine 10 to
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ring of 20 seconds During launch, two solid rocket
damage toe
th stand.
of thundershowers, mainly knots through Saturday. Seas
when the shuttle is on the boosters also will be used.
during afternoon and evening two to four feet. Few thun.
hours. Highs in the low to add dershoweri.
OIL Lows tonight in the 79111.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Winds southeast it to 15 mph,
Florida except northwest
gusty near thundershowers. Partly cloudy with widely
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Rain Probability 30 percent scattered thundershowers
today, Zl percent tonight and 30 mainly during afternoon and
HAINES CITY, Fla. (UP!)— Haines City, was hired last days in jail with work release without officials knowing ground is completed.
car. Kendrick refused to stoó
perceat Saturday.
evening bow's, except some Corrections officials unkno- month as a probationary privileges to continue his job. charges had been filed against
Kendrick was charged June 7 and the officer pursued him. Hi
SATURDAY TIDES
night and morning showers wingly hired a man sentenced guard at the Polk City prison
Joe Fowler, personnel tJ!rec- him. He said Kendrick will be after a Davenport police officer then jumped from his car an4
Daytona Beach; high, 11:30 along the southeast coast &amp;W to 10 days in jail for eluding an after he completed training. tor at the correctional institute, suspended from his job until an tried to flag him down to point fled on foot, but surrendered tq
a.m., 11:11 p.m.; low 6:0$ a.m., keys. Highs in the upper ss to officer as a guard at the Polk But the 24-year-old was sen- said Kendrick was hired in June Investigation into his back- out inoperative tall lights on his police the following day.
5:15 p.m.
mid 111411s. Lows in the 70* except County Correctional Institute. tenced Wednesday, for charges
Port Canaveral: high, 11:22 near II along southeastern
1
Larry Donell Kendrick, of of fleeing a police officer. tolO
s.m., 11:23 p.m., low 4:54 a.m., beaches and keys.
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allocatlonsfor that project. Spokesmen for DOT said they hope to~
laning from Douglass to Boston stmts.
fund the project through alternate federalmonies.
MAITLAND AVE. four
from S.R. 436 to the Orange
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd and merchants along :
County line.
Center Street claim the area is extremely hazardous and needs
Between 1985 and 1990, there is scheduled to be a four-inning
of
Immediate attentl,n. Seminole County plannershave propoj
Lake Mary Boulevard from Interstate-i to County Road is.
the widening and improving of the street from Mg,j1i
Even thcuh Center Stitxt improvements are included in the
east across the 1-4 interchange to Whooping Loop Lone, then Road
tying
DOT plan for 1995, there is no money listed In the proposea into Palm Springs
Road.
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president's mother, Is resting comfortably and in good
spirits In an Americoa hospital today, appsredly iiiteeing from LuwniUs.
Mrs. Cter, was sbnhtted to the Awerkue-&amp;mger
ithtg of severe
County
hospital Thursday after n
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shoulder pains.
Her pilysidan, I. Jobo Roblmen said 7b"*early
tests Indicated that the protlan we not severe and was
probably a simp1e case of bursitis. He said she was In
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''lime first tilite the corps went through, six ceks to two
months ago, 20-30 ducks died within a eek. The duck:
began by fl oundering around, sinking deeper into tli"
wa t err ,itul th en iflit onto the beachhi to elu F ish. turtle
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and is approved its ;I defoliant bv the U.S. E.11virollielital
Protection Agency. "We have never heard of amthini,
happening like this before," Bowman said. adding
be pursuing the laboratory analysis by the U.S. (;;title alt I
l"ish laboratory in Gainesville.

Bowman said fish kills in navigable waterways iii the
state never have been directly related to the application 'a
Two-Four I) either. 1k' said fish often time, however, when
oxygen is absorbed by dying hyacinths after a sprayini
operation.
As for the incident six weeks-to-two months ago,
liowinami said corps of engineers record.s do not stioi th a t
the agency was spraying the lake at that tune. Per hal
corps personnel were there in an air-boat inspecting Lit
lake, According to our reports, last l"rida was the fir.
time we have been in Lake Monroe this year,'' Ro',niati
said. ''We usually spray about three tunes a year"
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Bowman said the corps nas responsibilit) of keeping
navigation open in the St. Johns.
''We will push for it speedy report from the game and
fish lab," he said.

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News Of 9 1 -Year-Old's Pligh t
Makes Her A National Celebrity
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) that's what they do, starve to jail until Justice of the Peace eating garbage and dog food," the ease wtte'mi mmiost eidcrt
Rudy Esquivel ordered her said it spokeswoman for Mrs. people are caught stealing
Mattie Schultz, 91, is only one death,"
Schultz who was helping the because the old wonitui gavi
Mrs.
Schultz,
who
vows not to released Wednesday.
of many impoverished, lonely
elderly people who have steal again, will not starve.
'l'tie news accounts moved elderly woman handle' the the wrong address.
Mrs. Schultz' spokeswonian
says
the
News
stories
about
her
plight
Judge
Ladd, who had ordered barrage of phone calls she has
resorted to shoplifting,
said
the childless widow gave
days.
lieu
of
received
the
lust
few
sent
her
to
jail
for
have
made
her
into
a
national
the
old
judge who
woman jailed in
the'
wrong
address because
"God
bless
all
these
people,"
celebrity.
dealing food,
$400 bond.
was
she
so
cimibarrassed he
Mrs. Schultz said of the hun"It's kind of an ironic
"Alter I read tilee newspaper
Mrs. Schultz, conned out of
and
didn't
want
her
neighbors
dreds of Americans
dignity," said Magistrate Mary her life savings in 1973 in a fIlm- story," she said, "I felt like a Canadians who culled to offer think bad of her."
Elizabeth Ladd. "They'd rather flam scheme, said she 'stole blue ineanie. The news story IflOflC)
"The last thing they %%ant is
deal than ask for help, and ham, sausage and butter from a will help Mrs. Schultz, but what
Upon tier release' Mrs. for their neighbors to know
starve before they steal again, local supermarket because her about the others?"
Schultz said the night behind they've been arrested," Judge
"We hope this helps these bars was the last indignity she Ladd said. ''I think that was
once they get caught.
small pension was not enough to
"That's the pity of it. Because live on. She spent 24 hours in people found groveling around wished to suffer. "I pray and Mrs. Schultz' probleiti
pray every flight for the liird to
take me out," she said. "I don't
know a dozen people in the
whole world. I have nobody in
this city."
Judge Ladd said she refused
to release Mrs. Schultz oil
personal recognizance
as is
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SALT Opponents Seek
Defense Spending Rise
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Senate opponents
of SALT II believe they are succeeding In
laying the groundwork for major new defense
expenditures beyond the $30 billion MX
missile program as the price for ratification
of the arms treaty.
Gen, Alexander Haig, retired NATO
commander, gave critics a boost Thursday by
declaring he could not support SALT II
without commitments of major new
programs to counter the continuing Soviet
military buildup, plus a full review of U.S.
strategy for the 1980s and 1990s.
"Until such firm commitments have been
made," Haig told the Senate Armed Services
Committee, "and until the Senate has assured
Itself that the flaws In SALT II have been

resolved, I urge that ratification of SALT II be
held in abeyance."
The committee planned closed meetings
today to hear CIA Director Stansfield Turner
and other intelligence officials on the U.S.
ability to check on Soviet compliance with the
SALT II pact.
In Use past several days, defense-minded
senators such as Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., and
Henry Jackson, D-Wash,, have broadened the
SALT II debate by focusing on deficiencies in
the U.S. arsenal.
Their hope, according to aides, is that as
U.S. weaknesses are exposed, support for
greater defense spending will grow in
Congress, in the White house and among the
American people,

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allegations" and itiake a report
to the board on Aug. 8.
Mrs. Patient and Mrs. Karnes
met with Chris Hay, chief
assistant state attorney of
Seminole county, to discuss the
petition and seek possible atLion. Ray said Thursday he
thought the itiatter should be
reviewed within the school
board system as apposed to the
state attorney's office,
''At this point, our office isn't
proceeding on those mitatters

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ByUnitedPreulitereatieuil
Floodwaters swept acroan southern Indiana today,
driving hundreds from homes under 10 feet of water, and
more than a thousand evacuees huddled in shelters along
the Texas Gulf Coast to escape the word flooding In
nearly 30 years.
Hardest hit in Indiana were commwi*Ies along Ohio
River tributaries in in was about 30 miles wed of
Louisville, Ky., where lO400tdsep water submerged
homes in some places, leaving only rooftops visible.
National guardsmen with helicopters helped Red
Crou, Civil Defense and date troopers evacuate three
communities In Crawford Coiiy.

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CALDWELL, Idaho
(UP!) An Idaho woman
claims a barebottom
photograph of her taken on
a San Diego, Calif., beach
In 1941 was used without
her permission and has
made Coppertone Corp. "a
fortune" as its trademark.
"You know, It's a funny
feeling to be driving down
the highway and see a
Coppertone billboard and
think 'That's me,"' says
Jacqule Callaway, 40, who
suddenly has decided to
seek royalties.
Mrs. Callaway said her
father, Clark Wills, took a
photograph of her when she
was 2 years old and entered
It in an amateur
photography contest
sponsored by Popular
magazine.
Photography
The photograph, captioned "Hold Everything,"
took second place and
bears a striking resemblance to "Little Miss
Coppertone," trademark of
the Coppertone Corp. since
1954.
Mrs. Calloway said she Is
uncertain how Coppertone
acquired the photograph.
A spokesman for Plough,
Inc., of Memphis, Tenn.,
manufacturer of Coppertone products, said they
do not believe Mrs.
Callaway Is Little Miss
Coppertone.
"The Little Miss Coppertone illustration came
from an artist's composite
drawing," a spokesman for
the company said.
Mrs. Calloway said the
photograph was published
in the Los Angeles Times
"Camera Corner" on April
6, 1941. Her father subsequently sold it to a
Canadian calendar company for about $25. Mrs.
Calloway said her father, a
bank employee In San
Diego, did not realize he
had sold the rights to the
photograph.
"We're Interested in
checking out the possibility
of getting a royalty. There
have been cases won by
people who sold rights to
something, then sued for
further royalties.
"I was never asked for
permission to use my body
as a trademark and it's
made Coppertone a fortune."
There are differences between the 1011 photograph
and the trademark. Mrs.
Calloway's photo has
tousled hair Instead of the
fanilhsr plgtalli, a white
cocker spaniel instead of a
black one, training pants
and a T4irt lzud of
blue parties and a suntan
line. But the wldeeyed look
of surprise on the toddler's
face is the same.

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office last week.
ilien. a group of 150 teachers,
parents and staff turned out
either to praise the principal,
Arletta Cot' -ny, as a superior
administrator", or criticize her
as an "emotionally un.stable"
woman who spies on her
faculty,
The school board elected to
take no action in the case of
Mrs. Cobenly but one member
did instruct l,avcr to in"serious
vestigate
the

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
There is widespread sexual
harassment of female workers by their superiors within
the Department of Housing and Urban Development,
according to an unofficial survey made public today by a
BUD employee.
In many cases, the survey found, "the approach Is
head on, and threats of reprisal for failure to 'put out' is
the preferred supervisory technique."
Many of the women, the survey found, submitted to
their superior's sexual demands in exchange for job
advancement,

By United Press International

Anwar Sadat accused the Soviet Union of brandishing
its U.N. Security Council veto in an effort to derail the
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty but said a compromise
wo uld soon be reached on who should police the Sisal

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thorough inv estigation of said
conditions including a private
conference to allow honest and
unbiased answers without fear
QI reprisal to what corrective
steps must be taken prior to the
beginning of the 1979-80 school
year."
Mrs. Patient said she. Cheryl
Karnes and two other mothers
gathered the signatures last
weekend in response to the
marathon meeting held at the
school board administrative

consideration, said Judy
Patient, a Longwood mother
who helped circulate the
petition.
The petition reads:
"We, the undersigned, find
that the present situation of the
administration versus a portion
of the faculty at Longwood
Elementary School has caused
an extremely high state of
Longwood
at
tension
We
School.
Elementary
demand a complete and

By SHARON CAR.BA.SCO
Herald Stnff Writer
More than 100 Longwood
residents have signed a petition
In support of an independent
investigation of the principal
and administrative practices at
I..ongwood Elementary School.
Copies of the petition which
contains 124 names have been
sent to members of the
Seminole County School Board
and Superintendent of Schools
William P. Layer for their

Heavy, Production Lags

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MIAMI (UP!)
In a speech Th ursday marking the
26th anniversary of the birth of the Cuban revolution,
Cuban President Fidel Castro offered his country's help in
rebuilding battle-scarred Nicaragua and disputed
predictions that Nicraragua would become another Cuba.
The 52-year-old Castro said Cuba's teachers and
physicians were ready to assist the presiding junta with
Nlcaragua'sreconstruction.Hesaldagroupof6opeople
including 40 doctors, has already been dispatched to
Nicaragua.
"Wedon'thavemanyfinanclalmeansbutwecertainly
have human means," Castro told the crowd of 20,000 who
gathered in Holguin's Plaza of the Revolution for the
anniversary celebration.

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Casselberry's app1icatii for $115,416 in federal
funding from the U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare (HEW) for construction of a
senior citizen complex finally was filed on June 29,
two days before the July 1 deadline,
City officials and senior citizens in the south end
now will wait with baited breath until October to see
if the project has been approved. They have been
told by Jim Mowbray that the funding is all but
guaranteed.
In
this nII-h,it.sure-thinil hi't In th cnnrc

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305422.2611 or 831-9993

Friday, July 27, 1979-4A

Around

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS G I OR DA "O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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confused about the second one, Informing the public
at a council meeting that the county was demanding
a more complex appraisal that would cost upward
of $1,000. This wasn't the case at all.
At the 11th hour the city chose the Secret Lake
site, mentioned several times by Council Chairman
Frank Schutte as an excellent possibility weeks
before.
Total funding for the construction of the facility, if
the federal money is approved and considering the
of It Is to be
local matching funds, is

county commission, for a total of $38,472 in local
money.
The city barely made it under the wire with the
application, although Ferino had been working on
the project for months , assisted by a senior citizens
advisory committee.
A number of delays occurred, all of them caused
by the city in one way or another.
First, the city tried to broaden its search for a
parcel of land for the senior complex by including in
the proposed purchase a site for a future city hall

Home Delivery: Week, 15 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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FA A's D e sig n
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Aiation Administration specified that the new
;agency was to "promote aviation and regulate
safety." This conflicting mission has plagued the
!FAA ever since.
:An FAA working at cross purposes with itself is,
for example, the best explanation for the eight
years of laxity that characterized the agency's
;approach to design flaws and safety hazards in the
DC-b.
The FAA knew in 1972 that the locking
:mechanism on the DC-10's cargo door was
inadequate. But only after the crash of a Turkish

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WASHINGTON
On April 4, 1975, an
American 04A transport plane carrying Vietnamese orphans and other refugees to the United
States crashed shortly after takeoff from Tan
Son airfield near Saigon. More than 200 of those
aboard, including American crewmen, were
killed.
The shocking truth about the tragedy was that
it need never have happened. The mechanical
problem that caused the crash was known to the
Air Force and the C-bA's manufacturer,
Lockheed-Georgia, at least four years before the
Saigon disaster Yet it had gone uncorrected.
As we reported earlier, the Air Force has been
involved in a continuing coverup of major
technical defects in time C-5A. The defects are so
serious that the entire fleet of 77 aircraft may
soon have to he mothballed unless Congress puts
up Whlons of dollars to rebuild the already
daggerhigiy expensive plane.
Among the mechanical problems known to
Lockheed and the Air Force were faulty latching
and locking mechaniants on the pressure doors
and self-contained cargo-loading ramps. In a
confidential report dated June 23, 1971, a senior
Air Force safety expert noted that there had
been five cases of pressure door "loss," Including one In 111gM.
In uncharacteristically dramatic prose for a
military report, he described the complex aftcargo door mnechamman ds 'a monster system

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that Is unreliable and unsafe."
It was this "awuster system" that caused the
Saigon crash: A rear ramp unlocked In flight,
causing the rear pressure door to blow out and
cut the control cables to the tail. The pilot was
able to crash-land in a paddy field, but most of
those on board were killed.

ternal Air Force memo stated: "The most recent future briefings ..."
C-S accident stands as grim justification for a
Footnote: Lockheed has indeed been sued over,
thorough evaluation and redesign of the rear ,the 1975 crash, and the presiding judge has
ramp and pressure locking and latching forbidden any discussion of the case. For this
mechanism of the air craft."
reason, company officials would not answer our
What, if anything, was done Is not clear, but we Inquiries. An Air Force spokesman said he could
have obtained a document Indicating that after not respond to our questions for the same reasons
the Saigon crash a top Lockheed official, N.C. We couid not locate Germ. Newby, who ha
Appold, telephoned Air Force Gen. Warner retired.
Newby and apparently urged him to play down
WATCH ON WASTE: To clear up a backlog in
the C-bA's locking problems to the accident
cases
of discrimination, the Equal EmploymenE
board.
Opportunity
Commission hired a temporary
"I had further stated that Improper inferences
staff
of
45
lawyers
and clerks. Then it found that
drawn by high-level government personnel
might be especially damaging in the event of there wasn't any office space available in
liability actions related to the accident," Appold Washington for the tempos. The bureaucratic,
wrote In a confidential memo to L.O. Kitchen, solution: Ship them to Philadelphia, where there
was office spice available. Of course, the
president of Lockheed.
$47 a:
The Lockheed official reported that Germ. solution involved some extra expense
Newby obligingly had assured the Air Force day per person for meals and lodging, plus travel
Systems Command that the board "does not expenses between Washington and Philadelphia.:
consider this accident to be the result of a major
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design deficiency on the airplane. The airplane each year compiles computerized information on
has performed satisfactorily for nearly five 5.5 million U.S. corporations and businesses, but!
years with no significant difficulty with the Standard Statistical Establishment List, as it's
locking systems."
called, Is jealously guarded from other governNewby told this falsehood, according to the merit agencies. So the Labor Department, for
memo, at the instigation of the Lockheed man. one, spends nearly $5 million a year to get the
The general added that he "is sensitively aware same information, and the AgrIcultüi"é'
of the seriousness of lawsuits related to Department could "are $3.5 million If it could use
liability." He promised "to press this message in the Census Bure4aii's little List.

More of time children might have survived had
earlier warnings by Air Force safety experts
been heeded. The warnings went back to 1966
when the C-5A was still In the design stages, and
pointed out "the almost certainty of personnel
loss in the lower cargo compartment if this
portion of the C-S was used as a personnel
carrier."
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put in the lower cargo compartment. Not one of
them survived.
The problem of the pressure-door latches and
ramp rigging had teen plaguing Lockheed
engineers since at least 1972, when they reported
to their superiors that certain door systems
"tend to unlock." One Lockheed engineer
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various Air Force mases, that "all the
requirements for a ramp opening In flight" were
present in several of time C-Ms he had inspected.
The engineers recommended changes In the
whole system to make U fall-safe.
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By DON GRAFF
Six years and seven months in the making,
SALT II is now signed.
But it is still a long way from being sealed and
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delivered. That won't be accomplished until the
United States Senate has had Its lengthy say on
this new arms limitation agreement with the
Soviet Union. (There was a suggestion in Vienna
that the accord might also run into some difficulties in the Soviet ratification process, but
that was widely regard ed as one of the lighter
moments of the Carter-Brezhnev summit.)
And if we, the people of the United States of
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the subject In the torrent of preliminary opinions
out of Washington and the endless press
analyses, just until the Senate cranks itself up
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for the formal ratification debate.
That, considering the subject and the timing,
on the eve of a presidential year, promises to be
a talkathon to make Panama Canal con___
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At this early point, SALT II would appear to
stand about equal chances of being oversold by "
its supporters and underrated by its critics.
What it will not do is to dismantle the arsenals
of the two global powers and relieve the world '
of the threat of nuclear war. What it will do,-If V
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ratified, Is spell out limited rules for the cornposition of those arsenals and, as a hoped-for
fly DICK WEST
yard sales on the other side of town any excuse consequence, lengthen the odds against their
Yet federal rules still allow truckers and
WASHINGTON (11131)
I have a friend, at all to get out in the car.
ever being called Into use.
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airlines to limit the nwuber of competitors using McAugur, who sort of dropped out of sight for"Almost before I knew it, I was averaging
In essence, Washington and Moscow are
these facilities,
awhile this spring. Th e other (Jay I heard he had
about five gallons a day and was driving steadily aimi ng at st ate of parity by Jan. 1, 1982, In the
And federal officials have provided few in- become a gasoholic.
at all hours of the day and night.
weapons with which they are able to hit each
centtves to Increase use of the most efficient
At first I couldn't believe it. I knew McAugur
other
from bases in their respective homelands.
"It wasn't long before! dropped all pretense of
vehicle for Inter-city transportation
the bus. when he never drove anywhere he could walk. So
hi
trying to justify the extra driving. I was going on To ac eve it, both powers m ust reduce exisunl
I tracked him down by phone.
To his credit, Carter has recognized that
joyrides, pure and simple, and no longer tried to forces, the first such reversal of direction i
"Say it isn't so, Virgil," I pleaded.
excessive regulation has burdened the tranarms competition in postwar history. The Soviet
Whereupon,
lie
told
inc
the
whole
sordid
story.
hide it."
sportation industry. With his support. Congress
cuts will come in Intercontinental missiles, in

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right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
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jreview by outside experts. Surely the FAA ought to
,conduct its own inspections. And, assuming that
random outside review would not cause inordinate
delay in the design and production processes, we
I,think
the public would benefit if someone peeked
over the FAA's shoulder.
In short, we think It is time to get at the job of
eliminating the Federal Aviation Administration's
own design flaws and safety hazards. We will all be
safer for It.

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I said, "When did you first suspect you were which they are at present ahead in numbers. D*
part In it program to test an experimental fuel becoming gasoholic?"
most senseless restrictions on the airlines,
U.S. reductions will be in long-range bomberS,
"I guess it was the first time I tried to cut down where we lead.
Now Carter Is backing similar bills for the made by blending gasoline with alcohol.
All he had to do was put gasohol in his car and on my driving. When the old craving to go out for
trucking and railroad industries,
The agreement would be in effect until Ded
keep a record of how well the motor ran and how a spin came over me, I'd go out and just sit 31,1985, by which time both sides are assuming
The problem is that federal regulators and much mileage he got.
behind the wheel for awhile, trying to resist SALT III would be ready to take Soviet-U.S
their friends In Congress have demonstrated a
At that time, by his account, he was consuming starting the engine,
nuclear detente a stage farther.
persistent Interest in keeping sonic control over about five gallons a week, mainly for what he
"I'd break out in a sweat and my trembling
There is no predicting at this point SALT II'
who should be allowed to provide transportation called social driving,
hand would automatically reach Into the pocket eventual fate in the Senate. According to one
and at what rate. Harmful customs of the past
"I almost never drove during the day, but I where I carried by car keys.
guesstimate, a full 70 senators are still on the
are so deeply ingrained that they are difficult to frequently took time car out in the evening to go to
"I'd tell myself, 'I'll just run er back and forth fence. But another reading, which may merely
undo.
a movie, or out the dinner and stuff like that," he in the driveway a few times; that can't hurt reflect administration wishful thinking, finds 52
anything.' But deep down I knew I was deluding senators Inclined to vote for the treaty.
Nor has the Carter administration been able said.
McAugur
cannot
pinpoint
the
exact
time
his
myself.
I knew that about the second time! got to
to resolve the organizational nightmare that
That's a majority, but not enough
the
end
of the driveway, I'd back right on out into Ratification requires two-thirds approval
characterizes the government's Involvement in driving habits changed.
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the street."
votes, and even the mod o*lmistIc treaty ad
transportation. The Department of Tran"All I know is! started occasionally driving to
The ultimate degradation was a sort of lost vocates acknowledge that they are not yet iii
sportation deals neither with all forms of tral)- work in the morning, something I had never done
weekend,
during which he drove aimlessly sight.
sportation nor with the various facets of the before as my neighborhood has excellent bus
around
for
48 hours.
type
of
service,
each
In the coming debate, the Senate has a
federal role In
service. Then I started taking drives on
Although
he still has not stopped driving en- responsibility to examine the agreement In
weekends.
The Interstate Commerce Commission, the
tirely, he has rejoined a car pool.
minute detail, to air all arguments pro and con
Maritime Administration and the Civil
"If nothing caine up for me to use the car for,
I hope McAugur's experience Is not typical but and to clarify for the public Its strengths;
Aeronautics Board have major voices on trail- I'd invent something. Taking a suit to the I fear my grandfather was right. Old Gramps weaknesses
and significance for the future of
sporUtion policy but are outside DOT's control. cleaner.% when it didn't need pressing, going to used to say that gasoline and alcohol don't Mix. national and world security.

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Once again
President Carter and Congress are debating how
to use scarce energy resources.
And once again they are mostly Ignoring one
sure-fire wiy to deal with the problem: Make
some sense of the way the federal government
sets transportation policy.
Carter made some passing reference In his
energy address to the need for more federal
funding for public transportation and development of fuel-efficient cars.
But he and his advisers have done little to
change Ex-Transportation Secretary Brock
Adams' 1978 contention that current programs
have left "redundant or underutilized facilities,
poorly integrated services and distressed
private-sector carriers."
Laws and re gulations ena cted at different
times and for different purposes often have
resulted in one form of transportation or one
group of users being favored over another.
For example, the railroads took f ederal land
grants In the 1800s and built their own tracks,
cars and service centers while giving special
advantages to government users.
The trucking Industry, In contrast, has paid a
relatively small share of the cost of the interstate
highway system and the airlines pay little for the
construction and operation of runways and
terminals,

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In the wake of last May's crash of a DC-b in
Chicago, we have learned of improper, Insufficient
rthàintenance procedures by airlines supposedly
;under the watchful eye of FAA maintenance in'spectors. Some of those inspectors, and their
superiors, were all too willing to accept the
'airlines' assurances that everything was just fine,
The mood is different now-witness the mainnance violation fines assessed against Pacific
'guthwest Airlines but, again, It took the loss of
3 lives In Chicago to stun the FAA into doing the
job it should have been doing all along,
The Airline Pilot's Association is proposing a
, revision of the FAA's 1958 charter that would leave
airline promotion in the hands of someone other
:than the agency charged with enforcing safety
standards.
We support this proposal. ft should be obvious
that the promotion of aviation and air travel-and
:the coziness with the industry that this implies 15
:incompatible with hard-nosed enforcement of
safety standards.
There is no better example of this incompatibility
th an the FAA's trusting practice of permitting
lempboyees of aircraft manufacturers to certify, on
behalf of the FAA, the suitability and airworthiness
of their own company's designs.
According to the Airline Pilot's Association
McDonnell Douglas, builder of the DC-b, was
allowed to inspect and certify 3b,895 of the 42,950
,
'parts involved in the FAA's design certification
1process for this aircraft.
In recent days, two bills have been introduced in
:Congress to stop this practice and to subject even

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Friday, July 27, 1979

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sale starts at
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Cotton-terry In sizes 5, M, L.

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costume jewelry
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Friday, July 27, 1979

William s Wants School Agenda Published

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munication open," Williams Keeth said the exnenditure question whether it's legal or board functioning than we could for it.
By SHARON CARRASCO
"People know they have to
ever hope to have."
Herald Staff Writer
told the school board. "The only would be illegal.
not."
Williams
said
he
would
like
come
to the board meeting to
To improve the lines of way we can do this is by
"It would be an illegal exRoger Harris, assistant
communication with the public, keeping them informed."
penditure of funds for us to pay superintendent for finance andtwo
theagendas
school board
office
to send
getwant
action,"
If
to every
school.
people
to seeKeeth
thingssaid.
move,
Roland Williams, school board
A few months ago, an agenda for the advertisement of the business, argued the school One agenda would be posted at they better come here because
member, would like to see the appeared in the Evening Herald agenda," Keeth said.
board is required by law to the school, while the other this is the only place where it
school board agenda published but "those things don't appear
Chairman Robert Feather publish the proposed budget but would be routed to the president can be moved."
regularly in a local newspaper. in the paper as much as they concurred with Keeth adding: not the school board agenda. of the school's ro (Paren tLayer added that most
When he took his idea to the should," Williams said.
"I know how ex pensive ads
Layer told Williams he didn't Teacher Organization), he said. parents solve their problems
board Wednesday, board
see a need to print the agenda,
Williams also suggested the with the principal of their
The school board took no are."
"Before we approve the with all the press coverage the school board hold a rap session child's school.
members questioned whether action on Williams' suggestion
at the end of every nine week"The problems should not
publishing the agenda was but directed Superintendent of budget each year, there is a school board gets.
"I think we get better press school term for parents to voice come directly to the school
really necessary and a "legal" Schools William Layer to study requirement under Chapter 237
expenditure of school funds.
the legality of using school we advertise the proposed coverage than any other agency their problems and concerns, board unless they can't be
But school board members worked out at the school level
"Working effectively with the funds for the purpose of budget in a newspaper of of government in the state,"
citizens of this county means publishing the agenda.
general circulation," Williams Layer contended. "There are questioned whether enough between the principal and the
School board member Allan contended. "There's no more articles about the school people, if any, would show up parents," Layer said.
keeping the lines of coin-

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, July 27, 17-4A

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FRIDAY, JULY 27
Dance sponsored by Repblican Club of Seminole to kick
off membership drive, 9 p.m., to midnight, Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m. Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.
Dance to kick-off Republican Club of Seminole membership drive, 9 p.m. to midnight, Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.
SATURDAY, JULY28
Seabees Veterans of America Island X4, 10 a.m., CPO
Club, Orlando Naval Training Center.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
"Pairing" workshop for single adults conducted by Dr.
Herb Goldberg and Ms. Luree Nicholson from Bach
Institute In Cal.ifornia 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Village Center
Assembly Room, University of Central Florida. For
reservations call 2752151.
Fun and Field Day for Youth Programs Inc. volunteers
and youths, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Yard Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Knights of Columbus
parking lot, 2504 Oak Ave., Sanford.

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the years-old war between children killed in guerrilla settlement of Maalot. A diver. Israel and Palestinian guerril- strikes since the wave of sionary raid was planned at the
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Lod airpo rt massacre in May woul d not know the Israelis had
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destroyed.
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Herald Photo by Tom Neliel
building a bridge to the beaches and roads with
Palestinians to further progress civilians on them. But if, under
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Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
rovidence and Elkcam Boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand. 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
South Seminole At, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Ai.Anou, 8 p.m., Firt United Methodist Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Longwood- Winter Springs Area Chamber of Commerce,
7:30 a.m., Quality Inn North, 14 and SR 434. Guest
speaker - Everett Huskey, developer of Sweetwater
Oaks.

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Beginner Square Dance Class, 7 p.m., Starlight
Promenaders, DeBary Community Center, Shell Road.
First two lessons free. For Information call 323-3763.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptImist, 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn.
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.
Civic Center.
Sanford Rotaract, 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayccettes, 7:30 p.m. Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Overeaters Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.

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Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Community Center,
North Edgemon Ave.
Sanford Lions, noon, Lake Monroe, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House;
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7.0 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adellnes, 8 p.m., St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.

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NeomNaz'il ' Terroris ts'
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"A later case will include
many (UP!)
The witness, pings. But Baum said:
granting their right of ex- some 25 key ringleaders of the
clad in black, strode Into the
"We are particularly con- pression, only interrupts NSDAP (the Resurrected Nazi
makeshift prison courtroom cerned that, for the first time, tirades that are out of context. Party)," he said. "We are still
and flashed his arm in a Hitler neo-Nazis are engaging In
The saluting witness, dressed just touching the outer edges of
salute.
like the four younger defend- the maze of organizations."
terrorist activities."
"Cut out that nonsense,"
According to an Interior ants in black attire modeled on
The defendants are being
bellowed Judge Helmut Mos- ministry report on terrorism, 24 Nazi storm trooper uniforms, tried on grounds of terrorism
churing.
Nazi groups In 1978 boasted was cut short when he declined since membership in Nazi-style
His shout jolted the witness, 1,300 members. Another 52 to testify "as a National organizations is not illegal.
the six defendants, their law- extreme right-wing organiza. Socialist." Moachuring refused
yers and a courtroom or Uuns have 15,300 members.
to let him make a speech and
spectators. So did the salute,
The neo-Nazi groups, which gave him other grounds for
coming in West Germany's first give themselves names like refusing to testify.
trial of neo-Nazis for alleged "Viking Youth" or "Hansa
Prosecutor Hans-Juergen
terrorist acts.
Recreation Club," meet to sing Karge said the case had helped
"We wanted to show that not Nazi songs and listen to map the neo-Nazi network in
communists
only
have speeches attacking the "world- northern Germany.
muscle," one of the admirers of wiae Jewlsfl-Bolshevist conAdolph Hitler and his National spiracy."
Socialist movement told the
The newspaper they follow
court.
most, "NS-Kampfruf" (NationThe current trial of six men al Socialist Warcry) - like
on charges of robbing banks, about 95 percent of the Nazi
bombing two court buildings propaganda material spread In
and attacking milItary installa- West Germany - is produced In
tions was evidence of a neoNazi the United States.
upsurge which, said Interior
Gary Rex Lauck, 25, of
Minister Gerhart Baum' gave Lincoln, Neb., has been called
"reasons for concern."
as a witness in the Bueckeburg
Admirers of Hitler, whose trial, although earlier he had
dream of a 1,000-year German been denied entry into West
relch eumd UI swciue WILfi we ueiinwiy because or Ins 8CAllies' victory in Europe in Uvltles.
1945, have not matched the leftOne defendant, Michael
wing Baader-Melahof group's Kuehnen, has cited Lauck as a
12-year rampage of murder, major influence on his "patriotic" thinking.
Lauck, who prints the "NSKampiruf" as well as Nazi
swastika stickers and other
Propaganda, will appear Aug.
INC.
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trial.
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South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 pin.; Quality Inn, Longwood.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs, Civic
Center. Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, ?: 30 p.m., Episcopal Parish
House, Enterprise.
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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 W. First St.
AlAnon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
Seminole Sunrise KIWanIS, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tuglewood LA, 8p.m. (closed), St. Richard's Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, 434.
Your Adult Cub for SIngles, 9 pin., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry LA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 5
Ballroom and round danethg.,8 p.m. Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole LA, 8 p.m. ( open speaker), Halfway House 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

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part of a $153,000 community development project larly condemns Israeli raids targets are legitimate and
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basin. Funds were provided through a grant from air strikes.
planned.
the Department of housing and Urban Development
The Israeli public remains
One air raid, according to
under a three-year $2.1 million allocation to Sanford. silent orthe subject. Perhaps it military sources, was designed
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Chicago 9, New York 2
St. Louis 6, Atlanta 2
Los Angeles 6, Houston 5
San Fran 6, San Diego 2
Today's Games
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LOS Angeles at Houston, night
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down three defenders as his
teammate scored on an end
sweep.
Lary, only the fifth defensive
back elected to the Hall of
Fame, merits distinction not
only as a safety but also as it
punter. lie intercepted 50
passes and punted 503 times.
averaging 44,3 yards per punt.

By United Press lnternatioual in the ninth then Ben Oglivie Ii, San Diego 2.
Yankees 2, Angels 0:
In Detroit, guarded optimism cracked a two-run homer.
Ron Guidry fired a three"The kid did a super job,"
is the rule when it comes to
rookie Dan Petry. Too many said Milwaukee manager hitter and Jerry Narron and
George Bainberger of Petry. Bucky Dent delivered HBI
promising young pitchers
including Mark "The Bird" -It looks like the kid is gonna to singles in the seco,id Inning to
lift New York over California.
Fidrych, Dave Rozema and Kip be a good one."
Elsewhere in the American A's 8, Red Sax 6:
have burst upon the
Youn g
Mitchell Page drove in four
scene for the Tigers - only to League, New York blanked
California,
24).
Oakland
outlastruns
with a homer and a pair of
be felled by arm injuries.
Petry tossed a seven-hitter ed Boston, 8-6, Toronto downed doubles anti Tony Armas scored
Thursday night, registering his Texas, 8-4, Baltimore trounced three runs and added a solo
second complete game and Seattle, 12-1, Kansas City homer to power Oakland.
third victory in four decisons handled Chicago. 6-1, and Blue Jays 8, Rangers 4:
(fm Velez belted two homers
since beginning his brief major- Cleveland ripped Minnesota, 7and drove in four runs and
league career earlier in the 2.
In the Nat iona l League, it was [)anti)- Ainge knocked in a pair
month. Jason Thompson':three-run homer was enough Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 7; of runs to lead Toronto.
for tte 20-year-old right-bander Chicago 9, New York 2; St. Orioles 12. Mariners 1:
Lee May belted a grand slain
as the Tigers posted a 5-2 vie- Louis 6. Atlanta 2; Los Angeles
tory over the Milwaukee 6, Houston 5 and San Francisco and Ken Singleton drove in five
runs with a homer and a single,
Brewers.
powering Baltimore to its rout
''lie's got great poise,'' said
of Seattle.
Detroit Manager Sparky
ltoyals 6, White Sax I:
Anderson of Petry, who now has
Fred Patch hit his first homer
a 2.16 ERA. "Anything you tell
of the season, a threerun shot.
him he does."
anti I.arr)' Gum Pitched a fivePetry, who struck out three
hitter to lead Kansas City.
and walked one, lost his shutout
Indians 7, Ts ins 2:
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Eleventh Game
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10.10 4.60 4.40
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Nolan Ryan's Injured elbow
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expected to take his regular
2:07.3.
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Fourth Race
THURSDAY NIGHT
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1.20 4.20 2.10
rotation.
First Game
6 Enough Time
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Q (67) 14.00, 1 (7-5.3) 76.40, Time
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Domlngo.Mandiola
$1.20
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after feeling something pop in
(21)
P (144) 205.00.
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5.10 3.10 400
Second Game
his right elbow. Ryan was
s Mac Farvel
3.50 i.00
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77.20 10.40 4.40 3 Baby Holy
6.10
examined Thursday by Dr. 1
Victor Diaga
6.50 1.60
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Dog Racing

Harness Racing

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Torborg Joins
Yankee Staff

NEW YORK (UPI) - Jeff
Torborg, fired as manager of
the Cleveland Indians on
.Monday, will Join the New York
Yankees as a coach beginning
Aug. 3.
Torborg, a 10-year veteran of
the major leagues, will work
with New York pitchers, the
Yankees announced Thursday.
He was one of New York
Manager Billy Martin's AllStar coaches in 1977 and 78.

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He also ran back punts and
kept defensive players on edge
because of his ability to run
with the ball, lie ran from punt
formation 10 times for an
average of 15.3 yards.
Following the induction, the
Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders will play in the
annual Hall of Fame game,
which kicks off the NFl,
preseason schedule.

Petry Raises Detro'ot's
Hopes With Seven-Hitter

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drive, Butkus ravaged offensive formations with his
speed and Instinct.
Mix, chosen as one offensive
tackle in Hall of Fame balloting
for the all AFL team, was
assessed only two offensive
holding penalties during his 10
seasons with the Chargers.
Nicknamed "The Intellectual
Assassin," Mix was known for
his blocking. In the 1963 AFL

football's alltime passer, has
statistics that are hard to beat
-- passing 8,186 times, he
made 2,830 completions, gained
40,239 yards and threw 290
touchdown passes. He threw at
least one touchdown in every
game for a 47 straight games.
Many a quarterback was glad
when Butkus, called the "Maestro of Mayhem" retired.
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football's highest honor.
Other players being enshrined along with them are
Ron Mix, a premier offensive
tackle with the San Diego
Chargers, and Yale Lary, a
versatile defensive safety and
punter, who began his career in
1952 with the Detroit Lions.
Unitas, chosen in 1969 by a
Hall of Fame committee as

By United Press International the Dodgers, as is usually the Boston, 8-6, and Cleveland
The Los Angeles I)odgers Case, committing two errors defeated Minnesota, 7-2.
have been on a rampage that which cost theiii three runs.
Cardinals 6, Braves 2:
has produced seven victories in
Left-fielder Jose Cruz failed
Ted Sinunons and George
eight gaines since the All-Star to snag Dave )- Lopes' line drive Hendrick drove in two runs
game, including a 6-5 triumph to the wall in the second inning, each to back the five-hi t pitThursday night over the NI. allowing two runs to score. ching of Silvio Martinez and
West Division-leading Houston Then shortstop Craig Reynolds give the Cardinals a victory
Astros.
failed to pick a throw front the over the Braves.
The Dodgers still trail the outfield on Thomas' seventh- Giants 6, Padres 2:
Astros by 14 games, but there timing 1(131 triple, allowing
Jack Clark's two-run single
has been it surge of renewed Thomas to score for a 6-4 lead. with two out An the fifth enabled
optimism on the club and with
Elsewhere in the NI.. St. the Giants to defeat the Padres
two months to go there is a lAnus beat Atlanta, 6-2, San and snap a four-game losing
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growing fecliug t,,,
l);cgo, C- strcak.
seems almost impossible, Los 2, Chicago walloped New York,
Angeles may still make a run 9-2, and Cinciruiati outslugged Cubs 9, Mets 2:
Rookie Scot Thompson had
Pittsburgh, 9-7.
for the division title.
three
hits, including his first
In American League action,
"I don't think there's any wa
major-league
home run, and
in the world you can count the Toronto topped Texas, 84
Steve
Ontiveros
cracked a
Dodgers out," said I)errel Baltimore routed
Seattle,
12-1,
three-run
homer
to
lift
the Cuba
Thomas, who sparked Thur- New York blanked California,
sday night's victory with three 2-0, Kaitsas ('its' topped Chica- to victory over the Mets.
go, 6-1, l)ctroit nipped Mil. Reds 9, Pirates 7:
runs batted in.
Johnny Bench drove in four
Even pitcher Joe Beckwith, a waukue, -2, Oakland downed
runs with a three-run homer
Dodger for only seven days,
and a single in leading the Reds
senses a change,
to a sweep of their threeganie
"I think the Astros are scared
series with the Pirates.
of us," said Beckwith, who
notched his first major league
victory with 2 2-3 innings of

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Dick Butkus, the awesome
Chicago Bears' middle linebacker who picked apart many
an offensive unit, this year
became eligible for Hall of
Fame membership.
Players become eligible five
years after their retirement.
Unitas and Butkus announced
their retirements at the end of
the 193 SCSOflS and did not
have to wait long, wondering if

Dodgers Still On Tear,
Astros' Lead Four Games

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CANTON, Ohio i UP!
Two
football superstars, elected
within their first year of
eligibility; an American Football League great of the 1960s.
and a National Football League
star of the 1950s will be inducted
Saturday Into the Pro Football
Hall of Fame.
Johnny Unitas, the Baltimore
Colt passer %%ho perfonned
brilliantly under pressure, and

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Ted Cox rapped twu run- -

scoring doubles to spark
Cleveland to a sweep of their
three-game series with Mmnesota.

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PHll.ADELPII1A tUP1't 11I Rogers has taken four of
the last five weeks off front the
PGA tour for some fishing
around his homnt' area of
Texarkana, Texas.
But lie returned to the links
with a bang 'Iliursday to shoot a
6-tinder-par 65 to tit' for the
first - round lead with David
(;raluii, in the riiin.piaguedT
Philadelphia Golf Classic.
Half the 156-player field in the
50,000towumeuit as unable
STE. JULY de VEI(to complete 18 holes Thursday CIIERES, Quebec UI'! i
after showers
thun' Nancy Lopez is trying to cope
(ierstormns
madeand
the course
with it season that is only
unplayable. They were to slightly less brilliant than her
complete their first round this recordlreaktng rookie tour last
morning and then proceed to year.
the second round.
But it's awfully tough.
Morris hiatalsky led the later
Lopez shot a 3-over-par 76
group at 5-under-par through 15 Thursday to fitiish seven :
holes
while harry Jaeckel and strokes off the pace set by
Mike McCullough were at 4 Canadian Cathy Sherk in the
under. Defending champion first round of the $150,000 Peter
Jack Nicklaus was even-par Jackson Classic.
through 12 holes.
Sherk, ranked the top amaOf those who finished, Bob teur golfer by Golf Digest last
Byinan, aided by a 6-under-par year, sank five birdie putts to
30 on the front nine, joined take a 3-stroke lead over 90
Mark McCumber, Forrest go lf ers vying for the $22,500
Fezler, Tommy Valentine and winner's purse at the par-73
Bobby Wadkins at 67. Former Rouville course near Montreal.
U.S. Open champion Lou
Lopez' less than brilliant play
Graham paced four players at was the last straw in a season
68 and Ben Crenshaw headed an that has suddenly become
eight-player group at 69.
frustrating.
Rogers, who stands 10th 0(2
"Stupid," she exclaimed

Ic
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hree

this year's PGA money list after blasting her second shot
despite the fact he hasn't won a into a lake to take a double
tournament, took the last two bogey 7 at
tile 12th hole.
weeks off to get in a little
'I think I'm

concentrating

Fishing around his home and on too much on my swing, I putted
Fellow pro Bruce lAetzke's lake better than I should have today.
.1
In Oklahoma.
I have been putting too pretty."
'I played 12 str ai ght tournaSix other players including
inents at the beginning of the
year and I got in good shape veteran Judy Rankin were tied .1
money-wise," the 27-year-old in second place at 1-under 72
Rogers said.

6.20 6.00 3.00

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condition
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fate
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YOUR BIRTHDAY

you need from them.
July28, 1979
CAPRICORN (Dec. =-Jan
Short trips which you will be 19) A willingness to make
taking this coming year will compromises in business
prove to be both fun and fruitful
situations co uld be enormously
for you. There's a strong beneficial to you today. You'll
chance you'll meet a person get the be of the bargain.
who will open up avenues of
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
opportunities.

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value to you tater can be won
could be a very fortunate day over today because of your
for you romantically, as well 85 willingness to go out of your
materially. You're lucky for way to be helpful to him now.

those you

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bridegroom; Mrs. Arlene Runibley, sister-in-law of the bride; and

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Miss Eve Edelberg. Their gowns and flowers were identical to the
honor attendant's.
Junior bridemaid was l'racie Humbley and flower girl was Lisa
ltwiibley, nieces of the bride. They wore shell pink qiana gowns

brother-in-law of the bride; and Richard Robinson ilf Virginia
Beach, Va.
After a reception held in the fellowship ball of the utitin'ti. the'
newlyweds departed for a wedding trip to Bar Harbor, Maine.
Th ey are making their home at 43 Malk1L Drive, Tiiiisiuiui,
Maine.The bridegroom is I lieutenant III the United States Nt%-N

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Including the ones used on
vegetable gardens, are

cucwnbers.
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depend
on
chemicals Only US a last

works in a way sunilat to
germ warfare. This control
does hot hurt people u

resort. If you (10 use them,
use theiti in the correct

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has taken that long to develop a pen that gives the user all the
features desired in one writing instrument.
After centuries of stagnation, tools for writing ha ve been
revolutionized in the past few years, beginning with marketing of

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thepointin1. .
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smoothness of a felt tip with the carbon-making capacity of a
ballpoint and an ink that is permanent. Th e ink is the same type of
formulation used in writing the Constitution of the United States,

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excited and spray when

garden, irrigate your

Many things can be done
to protect your garden
against pests without
resorting to pesticides.

you see a few holes. Most
plants Lull stand up to 30
percent foliage loss without
a loss in yield.. When the

itlatits the day before
spraying in order to
prevent or to reduce
chances of burned plants.

feeding iuiitiediateI
Bacillus tliuritigieiisis
sold under several trade
luililes; I)ipel, llactiir ilhl(I

Time and money both can
be saved by only using

foliage loss is over 30
percent, then you might

Always try to spray in the
late afternoon for several

'i'huricidc. Most local
garden centers carry one of

pesticides when absolutely

want to spray.
Examine the holes in the

reasons.
First, bees pollinate

these products.
Another simple but el-

are going to spray your

wound, a plant hole will

to mid-afternoon. One of

tive garden pests is to erect

higher populations in
places where grass has
been growing.

scab if the hole is old. Don't
spray if the holes have
scabs because the insects
that produced aren't

the biggest problems home
gardeners have is setting
fruits on vegetables that
have to be pollinated, so

To reduce these soil

feeding anymore. Nature

Insects, prepare your home
gardens so that the sun,

you don't want to spray at

usually takes care of a
majority of insects before

times the bees are
pollinating,

a physical barrier against
pests that nibble nit your
plants. 'I'o prevent ' cut
worm damage, you call ('lit
(lie Iottoin froin a %%ax ctip
and place the cup over the
stem or you can wrap

rain and other weather kill

they are big enough to

S e c o n d , In a n y

aiwninwu foil aroutu% the

some of these insects.

seriously damage the

destructive pests feed at

platit for 2 it ches I xwe

Prepare the garden by

plant.

rotifling and plowing the

For

night, so by applying
pesticIdes iii the late atternoon, you probably will
kill more of these pests
than by applying the same
eslielle earlier in the "y*
If possible, use a

the most part

area several tunes before
planting.

preventive
insecticide
spraying usua lly should not

Inspect your garden for
insects at leas, twice a
week.If possible, handpick
any destructive pests off
yo ur plants. Look for holes
in the leaves, but don't get

be used because it often
kills beneficlal insect8 and
can lead to a higher con.
centratlon of destructive

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10 to 12 hours a day in

of foil.
Remember,

pests. Use only preventive

control. For example, most

sprays to control corn ear

worms can be controlled

problenis )-oil shoul(I liave

Dr.

graphic

arts. i made an appointment
me first successful fountain pen arrived in 1884. The first pen to with a physician two months
use a ballpoint, was patented in 1888, but it was 1944 before it was
ago for 3 p.m. last Monday. it
marketed successfully.

the soil and 2 inches below.
Usea 4 inch by 6 inch piece
pesticides
Lire not a substitute for
looci cultural pracli vs,
The better you initialk
prepare your garden. les'
U
insect

biological method of

Irks

DEAR ABBY: I am a middleaged businessman who works

Then technology speeded up, Points made of tortoise shell
came in the early leoos, then steel pen points after 1830.

dosage and in the
recommended way. if you

much is it going to cost?

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disease

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children with her. His divorce Usten to your parents.
Isn't final yet, and my folks
DEAR ABBY: how is this for
IIJII

Dear

Abby

in g with a guy a proposal of marriage

don't want me go

with that kind of background.
"Darling, how would you like
Abby, you've got to believe me. to be buried in my family plot?

fie is really a wonderful guy.
This actually liaplwiied to
That messed-up marriage was me, Abby, lie's a widower, 69,
in rapid order, came the first fiber-tip pen in 1964, th
e off, but I considered it
HER fault, not his.
and I'm a widow, 66.
porous plastic Up, the micro-extruded capWa ry pthstIc tip and the
ssary.
nece
How ca n I get IflY parents to
I
roller ball pen such as the Spinnaker.
INSTIT('IIFS
I arrived at the doctor's office
just meet him and judge Win for
IN RICHMOND
at 2:45 p.m. and was told that It the doctor for your time, but I what he Is?
DEAR IN: lie obviously digs
would be another "20 minutes." think It's impracticaL A doctor
IN LOVE you. But don't make light of
was difficult for me to take time

me quill pen appeared during the 6th century B.L and was thi
The
basic writing Instrument for more than a thousand years.

PARIS AlPI)-7be first day

(i~ quill dimmilMaC

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The earliest writing Intruments were reeds and rushes, used by
the Egyptians before 4000 B.C. The Greeks used styli as early as
1216 B.C. and the Chinese used brushess made of camel's or rat's

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t 72 hours f o r the c;itvi
pill ars to the, but they stop

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before my planting is done.
Most soil insects build up

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At 4 p.m. I was told it would be can't block out X number of
DEAR IN LOVE: Assuming such a grave matter.
another 20 minutes. At 5 p.m. I minutes for each patient, like a the man is blameless, I wonder
Who said the teen years are
was told the same thing—that music teacher who gives one- what kind of "wonderful" 25- the happiest? For Abby's new

A Hat

pinks, occasional plaids and cord, fully belted or with display swirling skirts several the doctor had been overbDoked hour lessons., Some patients yearold guy, not yet divorced, booklet "What Teenagers Want

of allowings in the Paris fall- royal and duck blues.

half belts emphasizing the inches below the knee, unlike and would see me 5 SOOfi as require more time than others, would knowingly see a "not To Know," write Abby: 132
most of the designers who put possible. I left.
And don't forget the un. quite 16-year-old girl" behind Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
made
two
emphatic black net veils-sometimes
Unlike other opening shows, the hemline barely over the
My question: My time 15 predictable telephone In. her parents' back. I would have 90212. Enclose $1 and a
ItØtementa: waistlines are with sequins over the eyes- however, Dior made a kecaP,
worth, conservatively, $50 an terruptions and emergencies a to say that be must be
lo, damped (28 cents), sellnarrow and shoulders are topped tightly pulled back '
e
other
how.
By giving me an ap. doctor gets dilly. I doubt II any something less than wonde rf
breakaway from the pencil-thin
And also unlike th
ul
addressed
envelope, please.
broad
styles to emphasize the look for skirt styles and strutted a shows, Scherrer kep
polntment for 3 p.m. I had an doctor intentionally keeps a
t the is
One-fourth. of the 23 haute the upcoming fashion season design called "Amphora," with exposed. tie did not show
any implied contract with the patient walling.
Couture designers parading will be simple, sleek and billowing hips and thighs.
doctor. Therefore, don't you
or slacks outfit or bOCJ.
tbAr styles Monday strewed straight.
DEAR ABBY: Although I'm
think it would be appropriate to
h
blllthedoct.orforthe$lOOIlost not
size 4 but in thRt outfit her hips modelf! in dozens of
padded or puffed shoulders and din, Jean-Louis Scherrer, Ig•L like they're about 40 inches with cigarette legsjumpsuits, by cooling my heels in his outa for my age. I am in love with a
Mr. and Mrs. David White, 453 Riverview Ave., Sanford, anstopping office?
ne$t, clean and conservative Pierre Palmain, Torrente and
wide,"
a
pest
at
the
Dior
show
siIgMIy
above
the
ankles.
25-year-old
guy,
but
I
have
to
nounce
the birth of their first child, a daughter, Amy Elizabeth,
llnèa.
Philippe Venet all showed a uldas one pslr
what are yo ur views on
see
him
behind
my
P1t5'
who
weighed
in at 7 lbs., 12 ox., on July 17, at Orange H.'ginna!
of
the
puffedout
'tThe lady in black" was the 195k feminine look.
haCk hCC8IL!P they hate hi
According to Balznaln, cvery very r.znon occurcr,cc?
m
Hospital,
Orlando.
pants
passed
by.
IPredominant look for fallDior, designed by Marc
STEAMED INSTOCKTON without even knowing him.
WOflISfl will need a separate
The new mother is the former Linda McArdle, daughter of Mr.
Wlider colors, overshadowing Bohan, featured tailored suits
Scherrer also broke away coat for the dress she wears
DEAR STEAMED: You may
You
see,
he
was
married
to
a
and
Mrs. Arthur McArdle of Sanford. Paternal grandparents are
the greeds. rieds, a few shocting with long Jackets trimmed with from the "skinny look" to underneath.
Udnk it "11111111PIrWitate" to b[H no-good tramp and had two Mr. and Mm John S. White.

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the 10 of hearts and East :

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shorter, although the Wave
Syndrome easily adapts to
longer lengths."
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jg goals today could with a friend. Keep alert for dummy, but wound up get- four hearts, the chances still""

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Things will come very euy for

The spade queen finesse lost
to East's king and back
came the nine of hearts
covered by his Jack and
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been hoping would happen. The
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pieces are beginning to fall into This should be a very rewarstandard one notrump. A place.
ding day because of yotir inMaryland reader says that
UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23) dustriousness and the joy You
By
Oswald
Jacoby
he
was severly criticized for.-.
Projects rather grand in scope datiVe f rom your work, I!)
and Alan Sontag
raising to three notrump.
instead of bidding a Stay_
are the ones that you are best addition, coworlmrs findl your
South's one-notrump re- man two clubs.
suited to handle today. If you attitude inspiratiOnal.
Iponse was made because he
The criticism is unjust. All
have something big going, set
GEMINI(May 21-June 20) was
the dominant male half experts (including Stayman lesser things aside.
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poses. Don't overlook this
source of additional income,

Get your by mailing $1 for each
to Astro-Graph, PG Iloi 489
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019.

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PRISCILLA'S POP
TO BE, OR NOT 10 BE,

Mrs. Mary Susan Chase served her sister as matron of honor.
She wore a floor-length rose qiana gown with a blouson bodice
featuring open cape sleeves, a slightly rounded neckline and .1
softly pleated skirt. She carried a nosegay of miniature pink and
yellow carnations with white daisies.

why your muscle size affects that's already developed.

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you some basic information on change the size of the hole

by Howie Schneider

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For Saturday, July 28, 1979

Rev.

Ivy.

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Weight Training For Energy the stomach up through the

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Fall Hairdos Make

DEAR HEADER - You

You may be interested in The The accumulated fat inside the

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people who chop wood or carry diaphragm that's caused by
wood or do the kind of chores overstretching of the normal
diaphragni May be
did.
helped by eliminating body fat.

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could be that you are muscular
and your wife Is not. I think this

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miniature carnations and baby's breath showered uith trailing

even If you're sitt ing st ill. Put could be repaired with a needle
plainly, fat tissue doesn't use without surgery. I ant 83.
hardly any calories while Please let me know.

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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John '1'. Humbley Sr.,
Route 2, Sanford . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis A. Gilliam, 3640 Old Forge Road, Virginia Beach, Va.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose for her vows
an ivory chiffon gown fashion ed along th e A-line silhouette. Th e
blouson bodice featured a slightly rounded neckline and open cape
sleeves accented with self buttons at the shoulder.
A wreath of ivory silk rosebuds secured her fingertip veil of silk

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amount of muscles on your months ago I developed a

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7, at i p.m., at the First United Methodist Church, Sanford.

burns at rest.

may not think much of.

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Friday, July 2?,

Doctors Testify At Trial
Of Fo r ni e r G ree Be ret
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RALEIGH, N.C. i UPI — The emergency room doctor In Long three-foot wooden club could to death.
morbid realityol uit slayings of Beach, Calif., contends his have been the weapons used to
During aoss exninatlon
Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald's family was killied by three men batter Colette and stab her 40 both men testified the autopsies
family pervaded the federal and a woman who broke Into his times. Both her arms, he said, were made under less than
courtroom Thursday as home, knocked bun uncon- were broken as she apparently ideal octitions.
prosecutors showed vivid slides scious and went about their raised them to shield herself.
The feet and hands of the
and photos of his slain wife and deadly work as they chanted,
Dr. William F. Hancock then victims, they said, were not
two young daughters lying on "Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs." te.ified that Kimberly appar- wrapped to keep out
the autopsy table.
The first pathologist to testify ently suffered a fatal blow to matter, and the bodies were

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the autopsies performed on indicated Colette - the fetus of youngest child, he testified, was death.
MacDonald's wife, Colette, 26, a baby boy in her womb—was only stabbed, and photographs
Then, prosecutors presented
and daughters, Kimberly, 6, slain as she faced her attacker showed a knot of stab wounds a series of photographs taken
and Kristen, 2. One photo and attempted to ward off the overherheartandon her back. four-and+half years sites' the
showed the heart of the blows of a blunt Instrument A color slide showed her heart slayings showing where Mac.
youngest child, punctured by with her arms.
as doctors examined It to find Donald was Injured. In some
the knife of her assailant.
Gammel also testified that four stab wounds. Kristen, cuesthescarsh.adbeenera,ed
MacDonald, 35, now an two knives, an icepick, and a Hancock said, apparently bled by time.

Court OKs Death Rulings
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— son's emotional makeup.
who said Bundy's teeth matATLANTA
Theodore Bundy, the former
On the fourth day of selec- ched the marks on the body of
law student convicted in the Clii tions, Splllman said he had one of the slain women.
Omega murders at Florida picked out a "perfect jury,"
But that night, Bundy broke
State University, may have including seven people whom

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND side of Lake Mills Road, ap
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. proxImately 3 miles from SR. 419.
FLORIDA.
(01ST. 3)
CIVIL ACTION Ni.
3. LAURA BOETTO— BA (1.20.
In is: The Marriage if
79)S3TE — Al Agriculture Zone —
KENNETH 0. EDEN,
To parka mobile home
Husband, ofIIeconstructInghouseonthSN ½
and
of Lot 4. Lonqwood Hulls, PB 6. Pg
CON ITA L. EDEN.
16, In Section 3O.230, on Longwood
Wife. Hills Road. (DIST. 2)
4. TODD A. DEN TON— BA ($20.
NOTICE OF ACTION
9.SOTE- Al Aariculture Zone —
TO: COP4ITA L. EDEN
To park a mobile home on the
S0 South East Street
following described property: From
Lebanen, Indiana 46052
the SE corner of SW 1k of Section S.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 20.33. run N Odeg 37' 39" W along the
action for dissolution of marriage E line of said SW '/4. a distance of
has been filed against you and you
ft. thence run N 44 dig 31' 30"
are ririd to serve a copy of your w, parallel wltt the NIy R.W lilis of
written definbas. if any, to it on S.R. 46, a distance of 702.20 ft for a
Gordon V. FrederIck, Attorney for
poe, thence run N 0 dig 37' 39" W,
Husband, whose addills 5 P.O. BOX 953.30 ft. thence run S $9 dig 22' 21"
u,s, Sanford, FL. 3777), on or before W3$7.47ft,thsice run SO dig 37'
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Legal Notice

322-2611

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
— 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

1:00 A.M.

S1,u 'Iters

vs.
J. T. Justice, is ai,

oefssstanss.

LYING BETWEEN MYRTLE AVE corner of Citrus Road and Pine
NUB AND ELM AVENUE AND DrIve. (01ST. 3)
BETWEEN FULTON STREET
7. EARLE W. MITCHELL, JR.
AND THE EASTERLY EXTEN. BA ($-20-79),IOIV
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$1011 OF COMMERCIAL STREET, Residential Zone
Side
Street
RISIRVING THE USE OF SAME
Variance from 25 ft to lOft for pool
UNTO THE CITY OP SANFORD, and enclosure on the following

EMPLOYMENT,

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ceiwidu' the following

SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS—'

perliCt4erly desaibed as fellass: CONTINUED
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Southwest 16 Of Lit 4$ (

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Mature working lady has rm. for
rent to same. Mod. apt. w kit.
privileges. 321 0199 aft 5.

* FLASH! FLASH'
Owner says to reduce his 3 BR. 1
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only $24,000 Grab the Car Keys

Sanford Gracious living Reas
Weekly &amp; monthly rates. Inquire
500 S Oak 841 7883

&amp; See This.

* MARKHAM WOODSRD
Why settle for less when you can
have this country estate on
approx. 4 acres complete With
quest cottage &amp; barn for horses.
5130.000 Call to See this Today

30-Apai-tmens Unftirnished
Sanford one bedroom, air, ceramic
bath, $150 Adults, furniture $10
8417883.

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L ET 'S BE HON EST
If you wereni looking for a new
career you wouldVt be reading
this ad, and f we weren't looking
for someone to do a job this ad
wouldn'tbehere. if youwanl the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a weeic,
call 1 800432.8103 anytime for
recorded message.

STEMPER

LIKE PEOPLE?

REALTOR 372 4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 319 5100 322 1959

1 BR $189 up. Pool. Adults only.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
3738670 Mariner's Village.

JUST LISTED! Lovely well kept &amp;
immaculate 2 or 3 BR home.
Location cony, to everything yet
onaquiet residential street. Will
90 FHA or VA. $31,500.
JUST LISTED! We are proud of
this3 BR, C H&amp;A like new home.
Located in Deltona. Tastefully
wallpapered &amp; carpeted. A buy
at $28,500.

2 Bk fully turn., including pans,
dishes, silver, linens. TV 8. all
utilities Daily, Weekly, Mon
thly. Shenandoah Village 323
2970
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Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean 8. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan. 318 Palmetto
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Floddi'i own

Restaurant help wanted, part time
8. full time jobs avail. AppIy'ln
person to Stuckey's Pecan
Shoppe, 1.4 8. 46 Sanford.

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Engine rebuilder. Seminole Auto
Machine, 30$ E. 28th P1. EX9.
onlyl Wages commensurate wabiiity.fringe benefits.
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Full time all around work 'in
Chauffeur
auction house.
license, heavy lIfting &amp; SOVflC
sales required. Salary .+
potential extra profits. Apply in
person Sanford Auction, 1215 S.
French Ave.
Quality 4 color pressman. Full or
part time. Apply at Sanford
Printing, 903 W. 3rd St.
Masseur &amp;.or Physical Therapist.
Lk. Katherine Motel, R m. Ii.
N. Hwy. 17.97, Cassetoerry, Fl.

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H&amp;A, Mayfair secHon Furn or
unfurn. 322 6130.
1 BR unfurn. house centrally
located on bus route. 2 enc.
porches, FP, ref. req., $150 mo
1st &amp; last. 678 5518
3 BR, 2bath
FflCd, Air Cond.
3227788
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REALTY

REALTOR 322 1000 MLS

sS (,ornetl White
Req. Real Esbate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 372 7881, Sanford

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24 HOUR

322-9283
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EVERY DAY IS BAWGAIN (MY
IN THE WANT ADS. 3fl.26)1 or
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GET A GOOD START
For your family with th,s 3 BR, 12
BA home in great Condition.
fenced yard and single garage.
$28,500
PPP
Paneled, Privacy &amp; Plenty of room
to expand. 2 BR, I bath fully
paneled with mirrored murals.
Completely surrounded by a
brick fence. Instant occupancy
instead of rent. $38,900 with ERA
warranty.

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FOR LEASE
Combination restaurant Ilounge.
200 scab capacity, fully eqpt.
Ready to open tomorrow. Better
call today.

Information;

and to help with your shop

REALTORS
'.i IS' . S t'rt'nch (Il 92) Sanforg
323 5374

S,InfOrd'S finest section is only 6
yrS old 16x32 pool w 1700 sq ft
cool deck. 4th BR is ideal for
recreation rm 7 blks to golf
course $69,900.
GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES mint condition 2
BR, near hospital &amp; shopping.
Lake fishing near by. Hobby
rm., neat &amp; clean. $38,500.
BEAUTIFUL lot in prestigious
Deltona Estates. Many shade
trees make perfect Fl. setting.
See now $13,500.
DUPLEXQUADRAPLEX bldg.
site, cor lot, shaded &amp; convenient
location, Near schools &amp; shopping. $12,300.
WALK to Idyllwilde Elementary. 4
BR. 2 B, new roof, patio, Sc.
porch 8. drapes. Call today, see
to believe. $76,400.

Harold Hall Realty
nc, REALTOR,MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

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41—Houses

5O—!V%iscellarieous for Sale
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JOHNNY WALKER

itiiJust'hOld 1pm',
for s,il,'
422 D.,vid 'it Wnt,'r Springs
.
tte,,uty
alcn (tt.iir., uc'tI bul
uod conil $20 each Sanlord
F urniture Salvaqt'. I 9? So of
S,inlord 321 13121
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General Contractor

322-6457 Aft Hrs. 322-7111
If you're in the business o building
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Couti e.cellent cond . corner
bt,li' hollywood bed, hoe
springs 8. rnttres'.. ,elI tor $700.
will sell separately 323 0183

42—Mobi Ic Honies

See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear Elk's.
F in Sal,' M,iple Formica break
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
I
t.isl set w '-tr,l leaf &amp; 4 lodde'r
i803 Orlatido Or.
37) 5700 I
tiC choirs (all 3.19 5S83
VA&amp; FHA Financing
Coin Collection for Sale
43—Lots-Acreage
323 7619
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7 acres L,tkc Sylvan 510.000 (lest
GE A C
Tt'rrns William M.il,czowski,
17.500 141(1 "
Re,iltor 372 7981
1,'J°489
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.CR [SC U NI 11 t:)l
lIed',, 01,1 motel ho. sprin
/5.100 lot'. only $7505) $1500 dn
ni,,ttr csst's flu s.'t Sanford
$98 84 per Mc) Paved roads, City
Autt ion 1215 S r r en Pt 313 7.310
water, Underground utilitip, ----Lowrc'y Organ T 651. symphonic
etc '2 tilo ks In Inland .s'afc'rw.,y
holidOy Perfect (Ofld
15 lots avail Ac,' Real Estatt',
33913111
Wrti Kenyon, RItr 829 5751 951
AlA So . St Augustine Ile,icti.
II 37081
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ping needs, card$ of Intmductlon from local metdIMlI

ZONED COMMERCIAL
town.

821.900.

ZONED COMMERCIAL
2 BR, I B Ig rms, busy Street. VA
FHA. 521.500
3 BR, I B. $11,000 dwn, assume
morb or VA FHA. $21,500.
REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

2710 Sanford Ave.

322.;

2544 S. French Ave.
,3330231.373_7173, 322.0779

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OVER 6MILLION
IN SALES IN 1979

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SUPER 3 Ilk. P bath hotne in
Washington Oaks w CH&amp;A, W W
carpet. Ela R m &amp; .Stuch More!
BPP WARRANTED.
Only
128.000!

FORREST GREENE

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REALTORS
INC.
8306833 or 339-1111 eves-

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LOVELY 3 fIR. ii, bath Split plan
home in Senland! Immaculate
on shaded fenced lot! BPP
WARRANTED. Jusl 8)1,900!
FANTASTIC 1 BR, 2 bath, 2 story
home w DR. eat in kit, fireplace
&amp; turn, upstairs stays' Lovely
101! A Buy for 512.500!
FAMILYS DELIGHT! 3 BR, 1',
bath home in Twenty West w-C
HIA. ww carpet, dining area,
scr, porch, fenced yard &amp; Monet
BPP WARRANTED. Wow, Just
132,500!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE
HOMES
THAN
ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO.

Property
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anford's Sales Leader

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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PARK

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WILL BUY EXIST ING IsI 8. 2nd
MORTGAGES, VI I egg, Lie.
Mtg. Broker 825 No 1 D
Wyinore Pd Altarnonte
861 /463
Sprng is "Move outside time."
Get patio and lawn furniture at a
good price Read the Classified
Ads

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M. Unsworth Realty

133

REALTOR
ML.
173 606) or eves, 323 0511

50—Miscellaneous for Sale
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Kenmore port. OW
Butcher block top. Exc. cond
5O
323 1972
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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311315 E I- irIl St.
I1? 5672

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Lawn Wintenance
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C,'rI.lied Lawn 8 Landscape
F RUE ESIIMAIES
Ill 8/19
Mowing
Ill 0098

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A Ian's Appli,,rtc,",
Rc'frige'r,ilion A C ke'par
L ict-nseci 123 0039

Lawn iv'ower

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Repair
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lOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
for merl,' H,irrietb's Beauty Hoot
5)9
1st St 3:25712

bIonic's Lawn Mower Service
LOwn mower repairs &amp; used
mowers for sale Will also pick
up unk mowers free 323 8711

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Ceramic 'Tile
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Lawn Service

ME IN T ilk TILE
New or rrp,iir. leaky showers our
specially 25 yrs Ecu 869856?
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G.-npr,il
t.,,tld'. .Ipir'q
Rose'
speilialist',, top '.0.1 8. till dirl.
sod laying &amp; free trimming
1?) 29413
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Dressmaking

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Drapes, Upholstery
3fl 070/

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A&amp;I3 Painting
rib &amp; let Rci &amp; Comm
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F r,'' 1st Lit 10 pcI disc to Sr
Ct 339 6066. 668 8335
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ANIMAL HAVEN
I Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
STOP
AND
clipping, flea contrul F't't
THINK
A
MINU rE
IF CLASSIF lED
supplies, dog houses, •nsul,,tt-d,
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
shady inside kennels, scret'nc
WOULDN'T RE ANY
outsici,' runs, ,ilso air t000
cages 327575?

Photographic
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Wt'iboldts Camera Shop
,l,s. passport phobos &amp; f,i'.t
repair service I'll 6)01
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77—Junk Cars Removed
Home Improvements

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
12 5990

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Sale: l3i.itt

784viotorcycles

n oven, stove, camera, 'carpet,
dressing table, urinal &amp; Misc
Sat I Sun. 9 to 410. 225 R,dge
Rd.. Lake Mary. (off Country
Club Pd.)

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Molorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

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190) S. MarshallAve.
FrI., Sat. I Sun. 9tilI

Plastering

I Man. qu,,l it y operation
8 yrS t',p F','itios. Driveways
etc Wayne Beat. 377 137$

nh-nor E.Ic'rior Plastering
Licensed &amp; Bonded
C,ill 32? 2780

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.NSULAT ION lt,,ttirtq. bloinq,
RACO Fo,tm. fibt'rql,l'. 8. Cellu
lose Luwt't p. ic". C,,II ill 0639
or 901 731 6/08 cotttni
Spring is here an,.) •t's a gox time
to choose a new borne from the
pages of our classified ads

Railings

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Cu'.Iomo built iron work
.5 indow guards, gates etc
M,irtin's 373 7881, 339 7693

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79—TruCks-TraIlers

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'74 Ford PU, ubil body '. T 360
engine, i. t. auto trans
owner 333 4561

Ss.tk Ss.1i1

LIWS IiM-339'1$41

Cirdksitsr
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IiT,j Off

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904-734.6031

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2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
3 R,edc-twsm,7 bath; ccrened porch.
air-cond., over.sized lot. Great location.
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Sanford 321-0640 or 321-0702

2 C.jdrm pkis 20'x20'
ficiency apartment.

Out bIidi.Cuid be ci.

22,OOO

3 Bedroom, country lot, running
stream. Make offer.

24,9Oo

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CUSTOM CABINETS
Free 1st
323 0429 ,ilt,'r S JO

ances

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Home improvement.

PAIV.lTt84c, (ARPFt4TPY

Central heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. S,,itlord 377 $771

lIllY 31) NY CARS
F rorn $1010 %S0
(all 3?? 3671. 37? 44.50

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YardSaleFri&amp;Sat.
911 Maple Ave. Mostly potted
-_plants I odds 5. ends.

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CUSTOM HOME 1W IL I
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
sc, EIALINI8.ASSOC
372886%
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Air Conditioning, Heating, Electr,
cal, Plumbing Sorvice&amp; Ropair.
C,ili Larry br Free Est. 67) 6291
Lie. Bonded &amp; Ins

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F or 151,11,' (ouutt,it'r ii at 8. F4.'si
il'iiti,il Auc tiori'. &amp; Appr,',i',als
C ,,lt 0,11 5 Aut tiO,. 121 SAIl)

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. worx cuotnes, 000ts a. snoes
ARMY-NAVYSURPLIJ5
JiOSanbordAve
372.5791

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Cash 322.4132

72—Auction

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Mihogany BR Suite, air cond
color TV, furniture &amp; ntany
houSphold 'tern'. 7671 S Sanford
Ave 3?? 1491 Open Tues thru
Sal 9 30 to 5 30

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65—Pets.Supplies

WI BUY USED I URNI 11)141 &amp;
AF'PL lANCES Sanford Fur
utiture S,il'.aqc 372 8/21

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Air Conditioning

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New T ,ppan gas ranges, below
wholesalt' It-ft over front going
out of business sale 3 double
oven &amp; 13 Single oven Pr,ces
start at S2I?2S Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 179? So of
Sanford 1?? 1171

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Wartltd AppI , ,nc,'s r ,'pa i rable
condition
Wastiers. Retr
qeralors, etc Kt-Iloqqs Auction
323 7050
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Branch OffIce 323-2222

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322- 2420

REALTORS

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47.A—?rtgages Bought

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Good uSed turn. ,ipph,lnccS,
pluntbnQ Ii. lureS,
hId rn,,lt'ri,sl 372 5659

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52—Appliances

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Losing your home &amp; C rp it I will
catch up back paynit'nfs &amp; t)uy
equity 372 l6

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l.E NMOF4I WASIIE p
F',,rt "
Service Used M.ntiines
MOONEY AF'F'LIAt9CE:s
3730697
I •kEFRIGEIATO5.
Assork'd makes 8. sizes $50 up,
guar,lnteed Sanford Auction
1715 S French

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Free listing BROCF4LJRE write.
CI4EROE LAND CO
Murphy, N C 28906

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Mart. 715 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the f,nest in uscd
lurnilurt'. Flq'Ir,q StoveS, too'

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45-A--itof State

1978 CHEVY 4 W.D.
- PICKUP
6OOO

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62.A—Farm Equip.
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Brand New lnt.'rsprinq Itedding '
:antord Furniture Sal
v.ige. I? 9? 5 of Sanford 322 8771.
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AAA( Grei'nl,n, st,iniirc1
''.1(1', fi I. '...OVU (OflUuIOfl LOt'.
.tile,iqt' $1495 323 1343?
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Granville 4 Or AM
F M. air, all power. vinyl roof.
new inspection. gOOd tires, looks
sharp 8. is di'j)e'fldatiIe 5850 149
565! I

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68—Wanted to Buy

51—Household Goods

SaniordLk Sylvan area, i
residential lots of which .1 are
waler front. 563.500

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FORD 4 DR.
WAGON

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Study Grny,' F arm for lb.'
osr ni 14,11iou tio,,rder N.''.'.
b,,r,t 12.11 stalls Geneva
5/66
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VA FHA.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

$, Wliias — flI-2752

S f E 1 SFR ()

1968

AC.

197.4

66—Horses

"

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55OO

LOADED

32? 1335 .iflytifliC

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1978 CAMARO 6 CYL,

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$4995

LOADED

71 Old', Omega, eec cond AM
F M 13 track. AC Asking $1350

German Short Haired Pointer
PUPPIeS AKC. born 6 30 Vet
care up to date Will hold until
We,lned C,ill oow 32108813
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(ADs-SADA IJ
UTI
VI5MVU
171 u

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4 (hr ysler N('wX,rt I dr
r,l(IiO e',cellent condihon
32? 8363

131311 L)INC,5' • New, All Steel. Pr,'
engineered, clear span
NO
Seconds I 30, .18e I? for 3,991 00.
40x4Bx II for .4,986 00, 40.77.11
for 5.981 00.113.12.14 br 6.91700
F 0 B fattory All buildings
include 25 lb wind lo,id and
large double sliding door C,iII
lOS 33% 464/ 9 a in to S p ft
collect

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IBR,2Bsc.rm,CHIA,VA.FHA.
$43,900.

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Just think it classified ads didn't
work. there wouldn't he any'

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ZONED COMMERCIAL

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YE LLOW SAND
Call (,irk &amp; Flirt 373 7580
.
Lawomower sls &amp; service We
sell lti' t,,-st 8. service the rest
Wu'ct,'rn Auto
till W t',t 'U
1?? 44(11

isolated and idyllic it makes you suspect there's a
nuclear dumping ground just beyond the trees!"

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

DAY ON A Al I 0 AbC lION
'4 *. ,,,,,.,' .,r,'. .
Daytona Beach. '. II hold
))ULii&amp; AU TO AUCTION i'serv
i ut'Sil,I, it 7 10 l's Itt' only øti,'
ou set the reserved
'ii F or 0,4
pr ci' Cal I 90.5 755 8311 for

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62—L..awn-lrden
"It's so

U. .,..-1 fl..
S..•..,
V
tran'. F'
I' (I
ar
A.%I V
'.'ereo ract'O Req gas $2500
.1,'] 7928

4805

ROIISON MAR 'NI
.'92711wy
',iilortI I,. 3?.'?

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322.3481

JUST MAF PAYMENTS 69 tO
75 rnncl,Ii, C,i?l 119 9100 or 1311

&amp; Accessories

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We lii, ',%'rnc ked Car'.

Steel R ,,dial Tires, N ice
Alt Sp •n 323 1.410

Fiberglass air boal hull, trade for
bass boat Suitable br 70 tip
motor 349 5838

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10 VOlvO Wagon
Auto AM FM r,Ido
51500 349 5546

75 Grand Torino Wqn

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80—Autos for Sale

80—Autos for Sale

Garage Sale F r &amp; Sat 9 till
family Ping Pang table. I. 14
chair, buffet, clothes. many
household ilems 1019 Sar I,j St
323 3636

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UISUIIIUIIUII

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Garage' S,l,' :826 [liii Av
Sanford tO a to to 4 p rn Sat
July 113 Furn &amp; oth,'r items

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'3 BR, 2 8. FP, remodeled, walk to

Deltona 3 1' z. 1g. lot, C H&amp;A, enc
workshop, $37,500.

p,eSfltMIv. Sfii isis bro-

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LAKE

2 ACRE
ESTATE
Peninsula shaped lot flanked by 2
super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, custom home with pool
surrounded by towering oaks
One of a kind
far below
rep cc'ncr? eo? t? nl"
$147,900. By appointment &amp;
previewot photos 8. details only!
Call 657 1133
Bob Hansche Inc.. REALTOR
CENTURY 21

.------- -LOCH ARBOR custom .42 in

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A

Street. (DIST, 4)

I'S.4'.P'._-.n.L4.4d

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Waitresses I Bar Maids. Experienced onlyl Apply I to 4
p.m., Wed. thru Fri. Joint in the
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Woods. 339.1543.

P,sdde Owned

Variance from Soft to 63 ft on
a, West Altamonfe
psJlaJd, Sect lout, PB 10, Pg 75, in
kct$n 11.21.29, on Ridgewood

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OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY lbS
Sanford
3 BR. 1 bath C H&amp;A, fully equipped
kitchen including dishwasher &amp;
disposal. Close to shopping. Call
Jean Edwards Realtor Assoc
Eve. 830 130).
FIRESIDEREALTY
8315600
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WORLD.

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1975 F out R,,ngr'r XL T 30? engine.
'-r topper AM F M stereo. r
auto tr ins lo to i leaqe. ,irh,'
l,jctory CII 2 gas tanks U.
c,'lie'nl (nod 55600 323 1578

Yard Sale M,sc terns Clothe's
St 9 tO I S rn S of Sanford on
I? 91 55.4kb tor SiLfil .121 7798

For Sale? BR. 1 B homew carport
&amp; 1g. 101 2111 Orange Ave
821.500 Call collect -Bert at I
301 5725336

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.diSlt)(.O ;;'everytg
furnished includi,q utilities $160
mo 500 S Oak 841 7883.

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chutes, civic

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geasikig

Flisids Manegid
cell from you will bring
prompt visit from our rs

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2 BR.? lull Ba. Sandlewood Village
on Airport Blvd. avail. 1mm. $275
mo. 295 7766 or 6711530.

o$

Then you mIghl qualify for a
permanent p rt tIme position in
a local hospital, 3.4 hrs per of.
ternoon 3.4 days per wk
alternating weekends. Respond
10 Personnel, 999 Woodcock Rd.,
Suite 203, Orlando, Fl. 32803.
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DO NOT CONTACT HOSPITAL

AGENCY

DeBary. Idealfor seniors Lovely I
BR, air, close to churches 8.
shopping. 372 8051, 668 6488
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REALTOR 3237832
Eve.3228192,3n 1587. 3727177

29—Rooms

cnfnrd. Plnrithi
.4%.

NEWCOMER!

PENDLITON—SA E. APPROVAL OF MINUTI$
pert lyIng i*st
CilIdi) 1
(7.$479).4TE— 'A-I Asrlculture
1. July 16. 1979—Regular Meeting
JNIts accondin fe
iP1e

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HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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Wekome

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301 E 23rd St. $36900 Large 3 BR,
1 bath. C H&amp;A, FR, fireplace,
on 2 lots. with fruit trees.

to Lakeview Nursing
Center. 919 E. 2nd St., Sanford.
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ROIBIE'S

Zeus— Ti perk a mobile hieme en
Thispublc hearing wlitbe held In
Mass. (UP!) - arrest warrants when the up to 30 years U caiwld.d.
lid, PubliC RKS.d5 if
Laf 14. Pslm Kammecli, PB I, P
the
Seminole Coimty Cowtho.me,
County,
Fiends
failed to show up for
VIëkI Pittorino and David couple
1541151, in SiCtISI 103531, it the Sanierd, Florida, enAugust 35.1979,
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and
the
undsrslpsel
is
SherIff
GokIu, the brother and sister Wedaesday's hearing to deter
Of Oak Way and MelivIlIe StillP.M., orassoen thirsafter as
iag j inagpi be- Iernkiefe County, FIends, wIllifitcorner
,
Aveiis. (OIlY.))
pessie.
whe married each other, have mine whether they should stand cause
11:12A.M. en the 131hi day if $VW S. SPECIAL INCEPTIONS
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Written comments filed with the
rendered to authorities to trial. No penalty
impoI
AD. 1979, offer Ow ifs and sell Is I. LAWRENCE A. GROVES— IA ONkeeI
Itt. Zoning Ceoi'dlna$erwlll
is
ai4
were
brosgl*
up
by
Nohb
r,*rC
answer Incest charKes
($-)lfl).UTI A-i Arlcultwre be c.nsse end persons ap
on the ca* for IPPWI1I
diUSIeut
parents.
They
claim
*
Is any and all exWh Ue, if fee Zone—To park a mebite hams en the peark at No public MarIn will be
- Miss PittorIno, 24, and and the case was cce4lnuad to
Front (West) 0s- it the Seminole N½ it Lits 97 and So, SlavIa Colony
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ffrd
Majd orally. Hearings may be
21,
were
separated
Aug.
22.
Goddu,
County Courtlieuse, In Sanford,
s SD. PS 2. Pg 71, III continued from tIme to tim. as
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Fiends ISis abeve disulbad reel SOCtISPI 192)31,
while yomg and raised by
55 MkkOw 14$l. Sound necessary Further details
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separate adoptive parents. Under Masischuastts law, Ms. Ptttorlao yes raised by a propaiIy.
available by calling 323.1320, Ext.
Thu said sale ie beIng made to 2. NORMA JEAN HAMIL —IA CS,
were
reunited
Incestuous
marriages
are
They eventually
void. couple In the 84cm .ubwb of iolsfy .
-a.i Atturi
Seminole County Board
Arlington, while Gov lived Eadlesi.
sod were married two months
Zom—Te perk a meblle heme r a
ahn
i.
Pw*. Seserev
limited tkne dee to medical hardSy: Larry Blair,
ago by a Justice ot the peace. ftelauves who intennarry or
Seminole County, FIsIda
shfe en ISis £16 ii NW16 if $116.
aiaarman
Court
engage
In
sexual
Intercourse
located
hes'
brOths?
Lawrence District
tlWOl4h Publish July 10,271 Aug. 3,19,1979 tess $ *15 ft. In ISdIOlI 212132. PublIsh July 27,1979
DeL.23
Judge 'au1 J. Perocehi issued arc subject to ImprLosunent of state z'ccords,
Further descrIbed as on the Wast DiL-133
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Knight'. of Columbus YARD
SALE 2504 Oak A',e parking
lot 10 a m 'tO p in . Sat July
28

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JUST THINK. IF CLASSIF lED
ADS DIDN'T WORK. THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY!!

Cash for your lot! Will build on I
your lOt at our lot
I
V Enterprise. Inc
Medt'l In Peältor
6.41 3011

person

300 N. French Ave.

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Nurses Aides, full time. Apply In

Ewnrng Hemid

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 32? 7198

Low Down Payment

order cook, days only Neat
appearance a Must! Exp.
preferred. Apply Sheoah Golf
Club, Hwy 131. Winter Spgs.

Ron Beck.
Advertising Director

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339 0509
339
0508
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Sales

Gigantic garage salt' ever ything
itiusI go Wed Sun 9 to S Ster,
cOuCh, dressers. tables plants
diShE-c. xrnl acessories, hOoch
eiqhts. saStier &amp; dryer.
&amp;
Much Misc On SR 46 ifl Geneva
(ii Mi U of 426) See signs 349
56S1

CailBart

Req. Real Estate Broker
7638 Sanford AyE32$ 0759
Aft Hrs 371 7643, 37? 1869
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VA-F HA-235-Con. Homes

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BATEMAN REALTY

Short

An aggressive salesperson Is needed for
sales and service of
established and new
advertisers. A great
future for a self -starter. Previous sales experience needed.
Salary plus commission with full corn.
pany benefits. Apply
in person to:

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IslImini luetment will conduct a Public Wieth

pispesly ouned by Fly hserl
Justice. said Pteplily belili localed items:

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70$ Bldg.

by Gill Fox

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NEW LISTING
Hard to find .5 BR, 2 bath Sunland
home Corner lot. Family room
Only 832.500 Call to See

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ADVERTISING

New 235 Homes. 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer
$32,000 to
838.000 Low down payments
BUILDER 327 7287

Ssure

SIDE GLANCES

41—Houses

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INC.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Excellent opportunity for a sharp
minded
career
Eeecutjve
Secretary who has proficient
typino &amp; shorthand skills.
Varied administrative duties
Send resume to Cardinal In
dustries, Inc
P.O Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 3271$. Att.
Taylor. Eoual O000rtunitv
Employer.

For a career In Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 3235374.

July 13, 20. 27, August 3,

he Shutley car's city nileIssard St saId hearing.
Walong No S lIne of said PendI.ton
rating of
mpg is
SHERIFF'S SALE
Agency's facility in Ann Arbor. mileage
than
those
of
several
cars
age
rating 15 exceeded by that
By order the City Commission Drive a distance if 167.74 ft, thence
NOTICE II HEREBY GIVEN toas
lower
if the City if Sanford, Florida.
run Sa distance of 139.52 ft to the
The Shetleymobile, a MerluCid- of the Volkswagen Rabbit by virtue of tIme certain yj
cm
Rise
Rotunda
N.
P08. Further described as located
issued
•vt
it
the
cury Capri with a diesel engine
powered by canven- diesel, 41; VW Dasher diesel, Execution
Deputy CIty Clerk
In Section SIlIL at liii SW corner
respective cowls as iloled aøve
and unspecified drive shaft tionai gasoline engines.
36, and Datsun 210,36. The 34 ,,ii
PublIsh July 21, 1979
if Lake $ra.WIey Need and Pen.er partIct,ly
wft
dllton Avenue. (DIST. 2)
modifications developed by
ash under the seal if the ML.124
mpg
rating
is
matched
by
the
if
of
ul15 of pollution teds jg
1. ROSA PARKER— BA (020-79).
CirCUit Cirt if orange county,
Florida promoter Michael Shet- lie official inflesge ratings
imported PInoidh Qiwnp and Pies-ide,
1NV—N.IA Residential Zone ssn a fisel iudgmiif
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
ley, was rated at 34 mpg In the Shetley car were to be Dods Colt hMchbs.
Side Street Variance from lift to 17
rendered in No aforesaid
OPADJUITMINT
flferpselanLofll,Laurelwoud,Ps
the 12th day if Jime A.D. 1979. in
simulated city driving and 52 released today by the EPA.
NStIifP.JdeNisrIng
A standard Mercury Capri
IS, Pg $1, In Section 1-21-3O, at No
Diamend
mpg In highway drIving,
corner of Ridge Road and Driftwood
15sesaorto
with four-cylinder guollne N. Fertilizer Cs.. Inc., PlaintIff .vs
.'.g'
DrIve. (01ST. 4)
J. T. JuStice. ii *1, Delendanls,
D$roit Free Press today 111-fated Moodymobile, also a .isgine Is rat.at 36
. AUSTIN A. STRAIGHT - IA
quoted sources as sa3'lng.
which aforesaid Writ ii Execution TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
dIesel-powered Capri that
Stidley could not be reached we. deiiverei to me Sheriff
($.$.79),IQ1V - N-1AA Residential
NOTICE Is hereby given tIm No
- The city-driving figure is the Shetley and former partner for cornrnt.
— Lot Size Variance from
$emln,ie County, Fiends,
SemInole
County Board of Ad.
ft U-- if
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have leviid VPifl the

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3233)76

1- House

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Boutique retail clerk. PT 5 day
wk. 18 yrs. or older, Apply Auto
Train, 312 W, 1st St.. Sanford
3rd floor.

Experienced carpenter with tools.
Hourly. Steady work in Seminole
area. Call 3278421 after S p.m.
Spolski Const.. Inc.

1979
DEL-SI

PO$ELPROVIDING FOR SEVER. onffieSlineofandl35jlftEof$W
that appears by law on a Ralph Moody claimed would
Oge5ify, FIsØ4
DETROIT (UP!) - A modiABILITY,
CONFLICTS AND EP- corner of Lot 9, Plshpam Plantation,
Case
N..
774412
fled diesel car Its developer new car's window sticker. It get more than 00 mpg.
FICTIVE DATE,
according to PB 1, Pg 41 thence run
Diamond N. Fertilizer Co., Inc.,
claimed could average 110 also Is the only number used by
Their claims were never
A copy shall be available at the EalongtheSllneofsaldLot9,161,j3
piainsin,
Office of the City Click for all ft to W R-W line of West Lake
miles per gallon reportedly the EPA for comparison pur- proved, and the original car vs.
persons
desIring to examine the Irantley Road, thence run N along
dlw*nfled
.
T.
Justice,
it
al
In
poses
since
It
Is
closed
to
actual
was
before
the
pert-i
half
that
delivered only
the W line of said Lake Brantley
Defendanls. same.
ners spilt In JUlie
gpvernsnent teds at the U.S. milesge on the road.
partIes in interest and citizens Road, a distance if 139.43 ft to ft $
The Shetleymoblle's city
shall have an OPPortunity to be lIne of Pendleton Drive, thence run
Environmental Protection
NOTICE OP

LAWRENCE,

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IANT ADS ARE BLACK
&amp;
WHITE AND READ
ALL
OVER,

FLORIDA FOR UTILITY PUN. desa'ibsdprop.rty:Seginatapoint

couple Surrender

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PN.
lI time &amp; part time. Apply
in person Lakeview Nuri,ig
Center 919 E. 2nd St.
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912 French Ave.

A

CLASSIFIED

vnefldation

one

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18—Help Wanted

cordance with the provIsions of the 9, Orslmwold, P8 3, Pg 90, Uniecorded Flat, Section 2, in
5edhi
15.21.32, r.n Oval Lane.
Seminole County, Florida.
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-WIt:
Experienced maintenance supr.
BeIng more generally described (01ST. 1)
SectIon $45 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Apply In person Sanford Nursing
2. HARRY F. MEYERS-BA(I.
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as
located South side W. 25th St.
S: MIchael P. Elms
1. Cony. Home 950 MeIlonville
A-i
Agricuture
Zone
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between French Ave. i OIIOd 20.79).9$V
Bob Carpenter
Lot Size Variance from 43,560 sq ft to
PublIsh July 37$ Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1979 Ave. extension.
ft on Lot 730, Chula Vista Debit Agents oniyi $100 to $300
The Pianning I Zoning corn. 10,100 sq
DEL-ui
extra per wk. Advanced comm.
mission will submit a recom. Unrecorded Piat, in Section 22.21.32,
Phone 239 3933.
to the City CommIssion on Clearview Road. (01ST. I)
FICTITIOUS NAME
JACK
R.
WALTMANBA
(5.
______________________
3.
in
favor of, or against, the requested
Notice is hereby
that I am
7i).99V-A.1AgriCuIture ZoneCABINET MAKER
engaged In business St 5373 N. change or amendment. The City
from 43,540 sq It to
EXPERIENCED
Semoran
No. 2610, Winter CommissIon will hold a Public Lot Size Variance
$
ft
and
Lot
Width
Variance
339.5943
Park, Fl. 32197, Seminole County, Hearing in the CIty Commission 21, 473
Sanford,
from
150
ft
to
100
ft
on
Lot
2,
Nelson's
Florida, under the fictitious name of Room in the City Hail,
Lakeview
Heights
LPN full time. Exp. w.Florlda
Amended Plat.
CHIPPEWA SPECIALTIES and Florida at 7:00 P.M. on Monday,
license. $4 6. 4)2. 3725366. San.
gust 31, $979 to consider said PB 12, Pg 92, In SectIon 29.20.30, on
that I Intend to regIster said name
Lake Ruth Dr. (01ST. 2)
ford Nursing I Cony. Center.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, recommendation.
BA ______________________
4 ROBERT NAPIERATA
Alipsrtlesinlnferestandcitizeris
Seminole County, Florida In ac
R1A Residential
shall have an.
be (52079)105V
AVt)N
cog-dance with the provisions
Zone
Front Yard Variance from
heard
at
said
hearIngs.
FIGHT INFLATION
Name
To.Wit:
By order of the Planning and 39 ft to 25 ft for swImming pool and
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
Section 563.09 Florida Statutes %57 •
Front Yard Variance f rem 23 ft to 0
Zoning Commission of the City
power. For details, call 6443019.
51g.
L. Redmond
40,
__________________________
day
ci
ft
f'
4
ft
solid
fence
on
Lot
Publish: July 27, August 3, 10, $7, Sanford, Florida, this 2h
Paradise
Point,
First
Section,
P8
July, 1979.
Part time housekeeper companion
1979
Pg $0, In Section 11-21-29, on the East
J.Q. Galloway,
elderly widow. Good salary.
DEL-ill
side
of
HIbiscus
Lane.
(01ST.
3)
Chairman
Local references required. 3235. AGUSTIN 0. MARQUEZ — BA
City of Sanford PlannIng

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with the clerk of this court •ith
30" E. 353.73 It to POB. Further
5—LOSt &amp; Found
before service on Petitioner's if. described as the South part of Lot 3
torney or immediately thereafter: of Tract lot St. Jonns Rar,th Estates --____________________
otherwise a default will be entered Unrecorded Plat, on Osceola Road
Found: Fern. Dachshund
against you for the relief demanded approximately one miii East of
Vicinity km. HS
in the petition.
Mullet Lake Park Road. (01ST. 2)
3226269aft5
WlTNESSmyhandandthes.alof
RICK A, STEELE- BA ($20
this Court on July 25th, 1979.
79).S7TE-' Al Agriculture Zone — _________________________
(SEAL)
To park a mobile home on a five
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
6—Child Care
acre parcel described as Lot A.36 in
N Clack of the Court
I
Section 11.20.32. off Old Osceola
By: Cynthia Proctor
Road. (01ST. 2)
As Deputy Click
6. HENRY C. CLARK, JR.- BA FirstlOnlychIid care center open
Publish July 27&amp;Aug. 3, 10, 17. 1979 (5.30.79).SITE A.l Agriculture
Saturday in Sanford — Begin.
DEL.lfl
ning June 2. Sanford Early
Zone - To park a mobile home on a
Chiidcare Center. 3226643.
five acre parcel described as Lot F.
30 in Section 11.20.32. Further
FICTITIOUS NAME
Child Care in my home
Notice Is hereby given that we are described as North of Lake Harney
engaged in business at the Road about 1½ miles. (01ST. 2)
Monthru Fri.
7. JAN A. DOUMA- BA ($2079).
322.4129
Reliable
Movieland Drive.ln, 3760 Orlando
Dr., Sanford, Seminole County, MTE - A.1 Agriculture Zone — To __________________________
Florida, under the fictitious name of park a mobile horns on a five acre
Bohannon's Day Care Center
THE PEOPLE'S AUTO EX. parcel described as Lot F.21 In
Long wood.Lk. Mary Rd.
CHANGE, and that we Intend to Section 11.20.32, nIt Old Osceola
Open6:3OAM6:30PM
rigistersaidnamswiththeCierkof Road. (D1ST.2)
Sdayswk.
3317420
5. GUS ALEX—BA(S20.79).S7TE
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
-Al Agriculture Zone - To oark a
Florida in accordance with the mobile horn. on that part of SW'4 of
provIsions of the Fictitious Name
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 545Q, NW¼ of Section $520.32. lying South
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
of
SR.
13.
less
the
East
430.70
Florida Statutes 1957.
FROM THE WANT AD
thereof. Further described as
Sag. Diana L. Jarreft
COLUMNS.
Parcel
4
in
Harts
Grove
on
S,R.
13.
Charles L. Jarreft Jr.
(01ST. 2)
Ruth Jarrett
C. VARIANCES-CONTINUED
Will baby sit in my home. Very
Lucille Jarrett
1. JOHN SANDRONI, TRUSTEE
good w.kids any age. Sanford
Publish July20, 21. Aug. 3, 10, 1979
- BA (7.16.79).94V- R.IA
area. 323.0155.
DEL.9I
___________________________
____________________________
Residential Zone - Lot Size
Variance from 9000 sq ft to 675.0 sq ft
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
and Lot Width Variance from 73 ft to
9—Good Things to Eat
Notice is hereby given that a
ft on Lot 3, Block B, Sanlando
__________________________
Public Hearing will be held by the SprIngs. Lake Oaks Section, PB 9,
PlannIng and Zontn CommissIon in
' in Section 35.20.39, on Charles fuudry. beef, pork, fish. ree
the City Commission Room, City l
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
Street. (01ST. 2)
Hall, Sanford, Florida at 5:00 P.M.
area. 332.2374. Sams Portion
2.
TERRY
S.
FREEDMAN
BA
on Thursday, August 16, 1979 to (7 16
Meats.
7,)
IN
- R.IAA Residential
__________________
consider the following change and
___________________
amendment to the Zoning Or. Zone — SidsStrietVariancefrom23
ft to iS ft for screen enclosure on
dinsnce and the ComprehensIve
11—1,ntructlons
Land Use Plan of the City of San Lots 16 and 17, Block G, Tract 6, ___________________________
Sanlando
Springs,
PB
5,
Pg
53.
In
ford, Seminole County, Florida.
Section 1.21.39, at the corner of
Rezoning from MR.l, Multiple.

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engaged in business at P.O. Box Family Residential DwellIng Canton Street and Allison Avenue.
CHRISTMAS IN JULY
(01ST. 4)
1561, Longwood, Seminole County, District
Fiorida,underth.fictltlousnameof
Tothatof RMOI, Multiple.Family 0. 1.
VARIANCES
DAVID JOHNSON - BA (5.20 Creative Expressions 3735312
SUNSHINE CABINETS, and that
Residential, Office and Institutional
7904' - A-i Agriculture Zone - we Intend to register said name wIth DistrIct.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
That property described as Lots 33 Lot Size Variance from 43,560 sq ft to
is—Help Wanted
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sabotaged his trial he believed would oppose the the &amp;us around the light fia.
given
he could win death penalty for Bundy. tUI lB bli MIIITIL cell, Splilman
It, an Atlanta hypnotist said Included among the Jurors were 5a Jail officials, who moved
Thursday.
some "young girls, about tie him to other quarters, later
Dr. Emil Spi Ilman, who same age as Bundy's victims," found silvers of glass hidden In
the mattress of the first cell,
helped select the jury for Splllinan noted.
Bundy's celebrated trial in
"I'm convinced he was going
the Miami circuit court jury
Miami, said Bundy was "self
opeortunity
to
to try to slash his wrists,"
Statutes.
destructive" and probably even fowid Bundy guilty
sai' "1 had warned Fictitious
night
after
only
six
hours
and
40
planned suicide at one point
m that the guy was going to
Betty
minutes of deliberations to
during the trial,
try
suicide."
4½-week
trial,
conclude
the
"This guy is so selffor
Spillman, who was trained as
SpliJinan, who has parttcipstdestructive It's unbelievable,"
Spillinan said of Bundy, who a pathologist but later turned to ed ass defense adviser In about
County court
h579)100V - A-i Agricullure
and Zoning Commission
leminele
FimIda
was convicted of the brutal medical hypnotbsti, revIewed 35 crimInal cues and has
Zone - Front Yard Variance from
Publish: July27, Augvst9, 1,79
the
case Wednesday and in- helpedpickabout 15 jurIes, said
.
Case
N.
71-1I-SP43
murders of two Florida State
Soft to3oft to allow for the addItion
111
Josoph
Harris
Company,
Inc.,
of a portacochere to the day care
University coeds and the at- aisted that the 32•year-old Bundy fired his lead
Plaintiff,
center on the following described
sabotaged attorney, Robert Haggard, so
NOTICE
OF
A
..
PUBLIC
HEARING
property:
tempted murders of three Bundy Intentionally
Begin on the Ely R.W line
his trial as soon as he realized that he could defend himself
Foy B. Justice and J. T. JuStice, as TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION of Bear Lake
others
Rood and the Sly R.W
OP
AN
ORDINANCI
IV
THE
CITY
if
Personal
RepresentatIves
that he could win It.
"
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
during the waning clays (If
McNeil Road, run S 0 dog 32'
"I predicted from the start
Estate of W. L. Justice, Deceased, OP SANFORD, FLORIDA.
REGISTER FICTITIOUSNAME
W322ft,tMnceEll9fl,thenceN 323
trial.
NotIce
is
hireby
given
Dsf'4,
that
a
that he'd try to blow his own
Spillman said late In the trial
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ft to $ R.W if McNeil Road, then
Public He.ring will be held at liii turn
defense out of the water. And he Bundy's attorneys had cxW422 ft to beginning, minus tte Ihe undersigned person desires to
Ashla own attorney, Splliman
CcI court
Commission Room in the City Hall W 307 ft. Being a part , Lot 52, engage In business as an IndIvidual
did," Spillman said.
pressed confidence In evidence said, Bundy "behaved flamIn the City of Sanford, FlOtida, St
$emIae*eC.ety, Florida
McNeIIs Orange Villa SD, P82. Pg under the fictitious name of LOG
1:OSo'c$Ock P.M. onAugust 13, 1979, 90, In Section 17.21.39.
Case No 77.35$ CA.i7.K
Spillman said he used psy- they planned to use to shoot boyantly. He Insisted it
Further HOME CONSTRUCTORSat 120 Kay
Plaintiff, tO consider the ade$ion Of an or.
Lane, Altamonte Springs, Seminole
choanalytic techniques to down the testimony of the examining the dentists In
described
ifi
as
the
South
side
dinance by the City if Sanford, McNeIl
FMC Coipoiation,
Road, approxImately 300 ft COunty, Florida. Notice is further
choose the jury. He said he government's key witness, NIta mod flamboyant way, Instead
Florida,
title
to which Is as follows: East of Bear
vs.
Lake Bead. (0 1ST. 3) given that the undersigned Intends
observed potential jurors as Jean Neary, who said she had of just letting them testify and j. 1'.
ORDINANCE NO. $477
it al
6. JOHN N. SALES - BA (549. $0 realiter Such fictitious name with
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 79).100V-R.1A Residential
theClerkoftheCircuitCourtof5&amp;jch
they were being questioned by seen Bundy in the FSU CIII then putting up his own witendants
SANFORD, FLORIDA, CLOS- Rear Yard Variance from 30 ft to 33 cointy.
defense attorneys in an attempt Omega sorority house the night nessea, who could shoot
ING, VACATING AND ABANDON. flon LoS 14. Forest Hill, PB io, pgs DATED June 27, 1979.
Clrcvlt court
to gain Insight into each per- of the murder,, and dentists their testimony."
ING THAT NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY
Ralph David
$emiai Cesoty, Florida
and 10, In Section 1.2149, at the
Publish:
Intentionally
when he realized

Friday, Juiy 27, 1979—hA

Evening_Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UPI) tral Florida families for more 4-1 wIth Chief Justice Arthur
The trial judge said Rutledge
— The State Supreme Court has than a year, was sentenced to England the dissenter.
"literally butchered to death"
affirmed the conviction and die for the New Year's Day,
Anderson was shot five times Mrs. Williams and her son,
death sentences of two more 1976, murder In Polk County of by a black Intruder, wearing a ignoring their pitiful screams
inmates on Florida State Charles Anderson. He . drew blue ski mask and gloves, who for mercy.
Prison's crowded Death Row. three lifesentencesfortherape broke into their home, killed
he killer', cries of "Weed,
In separate opinions handed of Anderson's wife, Betty, and their dog, raped Mrs. AIiCTIOII bleed, die, die, die" and the
down Thursday, the court said robbery and burglary of their and stole a wristwatch and
victims sobu and moans were
Daniel Morris Thomas, 30, and home.
other valuables.
tape-recurded
by the sheriff's
Jesse Raymond Rutledge, 23,
Rutledge was convicted of the
The assailant wore a ski office after in attempted call
committed the "especially 1975 knife-slayIngs in Haw- mask, but Mrs. Anderson from the Williams house was
atrocious, heinous or cruel" thorne in Alachua County of Identified him from welt-like relayed by an operator who
kind of crimes contemplated by Anna Louise Williams, 28, and scars on his legs which
said tearci
the screams but could
the state's capital punishment her son, Wyley Williams Jr., 11, she felt while he wasshe
sexually
raise no
law.
and the attempted murders of asuu.Ing her.
The screaming lasted for 23
Thomas, identified in court Harold Williams, 9, and Andrew
Rutledge was identified by
recurthi as a iiieniber of a gang Williams, 7.
Harold Williams, who survIved minutes, but police were unable
to trace the Call.
of blacks that terrorized ConIn both rulings, the court splIt 32 stab wounds.

Hypnotis t: Bundy
Sabotaged Trial

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Finan &amp; Suda Inc.
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G.L.S. Homes, Inc.
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FrIday, July 27, IM

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Famous Parents Haven't
Affected Katt's Career
By DICK KLEINER
- he started out as part of
well-adjusted and his career
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) - is chugging along merrily.
the hit chiller, "Carrie,"
One of the big problems And he is the son of a star,
then was the lead (opposite
confronting the offspring of but you'd never know it from
Susan Dey) In "First Love,"
stars is that they are the his name. In fact, he's the
and followed that with "Big
offspring of stars.
Wednesday."
son of two stars.
Making it even worse ib the
His most recent movie was
William Katt's father Is
fact that they carry the Bill Williams, the star of
"Butch and Sundance: The
famous name with them many second-string features
Early Days."
wherever they go. Edward in the '40s. His mother Is
It purports to show the
G. Robinson Jr. ran into Barbara Hale, a leading lady
events that happened before
trouble as Edward G. of the '403 perhaps best
the events shown in "Butch
Robinson Jr. Frank Sinatra known for playing Della
Cassidy and the Sundance
WILLIAM KArl
Jr. has never prospered as Street to Raymond Burr's
Kid."
Frank Sinatra Jr.
Katt plays the young
Perry Mason on that TV people changed names lii
Maybe that's one reason show.
ke Sundance Kid, with Tom
Katt. But he kept It, legall
why William Katt Is doing
Bill Williams was really so his son was alwa Y, Berenger as the young Butch
pretty well. He seems to be William Katt, too. In his era,
ys
Cassidy. And both of them
William Katt and he gre w look like they could have
up, virtually anonymousiY
easily matured and ripened
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without anyone knowing h
into
becoming Robert
s
parents were stars.
Redford and Paul Newman,
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"I think I was very for- respectively.
L1
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lunate," Katt says, "becaw e
He appears to be modest,
BUY HERE • PAY HERE
my name was always di
despite his quick success.
WEEKLY PAYMENTS LOW AS
lerent. I never had to can Y Maybe it's because he grew
around the problem of heir
94 Per Week
up around show business,
the son of a star. Most of m '
and
knows it it tough and has
DEAL with the DEALER who wants to DEAL!
friends In school didn't kno W
more pitfalls than a pitfall
who my parents were."
store.
Today, the name (
"I am just neurotic enough
4444 N. U.fl. Longwood. (Just North Of Th. Big Tree)
William Katt is fai
to
be Interesting," Katt says,
becoming famous, too. H e
831-1318
which
is about as egotistical
has now made four feature
ashegets.
"I'm taking it slow," he
says. '1'iu being very
selective about what parts I
take and what I don't. I've
only made four movies. I'm
In no hurry.'
He lives frugally, he says
in what be describes as a
"f )ç, little house" in one of
the Los Angeles area's
funkier canyons. He says
that money is not Important
to him, at this point ln his
life.
"What is Important," he
says, "IS to do things that
reach people."
He believes his was a
normal childhood, despite
being born In the lap of
dipp'd A
FAMOUS RECIPE'S
stardom. His family, he
REGULAR DINNER
says, didn't live In Beverly
3 pIeces honey-dipped fried
chicken, mash potatoes and
Hills, but In the very
gravy, cole slaw ai 2 hot butter
proletarian San Fernando
tastin' biscuits. Honey upon
Valley. He has two sisters,
request.
one older and one younger;
the older is studying for her
doctorate in speech therapy,
the younger Is married and a
mother.
He did some acting as a
ALL 3
child,
an episode of
You Purchase 2 Regular
DINNERS ONLY
"Rawhide"
when he was 8 or
Dinners And Receive 1 Regular
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but
he
didn't
like It, so his
DINNER FREE Of Any Charge.
folks let it alone. From then
on, for years his Interest was
music.
YAWl
"I really think I would
GOOD THRU AUG. 3 - (EXCEPT WED.)
have preferred something
more substantial, like
science or astronomy," he
says, "but I wasn't smart
enough. So I studied music
but found out in college that
acting was more me."
His parents, 1e Bays,
FRIED CHICKEN
warned him about the rocky
road that acting presented,
HONEY.DIPPEDFRIED CHICKEN, THE TASTE THAT
MADE THE SOUTH LOVE CHICKEN
"but that's like being warned
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that you can lose money
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17-92, Casselberry.

Dave Erlandson gives Jamie Henry, 7, and friends scuba demonstration

Florida Summer Theatre will present the
musical, "Li'l Abner," at Stetson University's
Stover Theatre In DeLand July 27-29 and Aug. 3-5.
Evening performances at 8 o'clock and July 29 and
Aug. 5 at 2:30 p.m. only. Call 904-734-1186 for
reservations.
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the
ri.axca "Gypsy" July 13-15, 20-21, 27-29, 8:15 p.m.;
July 22, 2:30 p.m. Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven
Park, Orlando. For reservations call 305-896-7365.

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An Evening of Elizabethan Music and Dance,
Thursday, August 9 at 8 p.m., presented by
University of Central Florida Shakespeare Institute
at Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven Park, Orlando.
Free, no reservations needed.

Tom Netse!

Where have all the children gone this summer?
Well, not all of them are spending their time lolling
around the pool, draped in front of the TV, talking on the
phone or munching popcorn at the movies.
At least 20 boys and girls 8-14 years old spent part of
their vacation learning about sewing, cooking,
photography, crafts and scuba (living from their Peers,
4-I1 leenleaders, who have received can ip counselor
training planned and taught the various classes at a
SUuluner Youth Workshop held .filly 16-20 at the Seminole
County Agri-Center. Sanford. They put into practice the
things tilt-)' have learned us 4-11.
Miriam Leach of the ' Wekiva Springs and Things 4-11
taught the photography classes. I low to m isake a pus
hole caisiera, how to make winning teen-age movies, and
how to take pictures using available light and underwater
Miriam also served as song leader.
Diana I(obev of the Teenleader .1-I1 Club had the
Four" food class teaching about nutrition and a balanced
diet. Boys and girls in the class made such goodies as milk
shakes, cinnamon crisps. vegetable treats and pizza.
Elizabeth Gaines, of the lcenk'adcr 4-I1 (1 tili, taught
her class how to use the sewing machine %% ith each one of
the youngsters imiaking an ajwon.
This Daughtery. Dave Erlandson am .usan I c m,ry o,fl
hand lush-days to help WILlS classes aII(1 assist the childi cli
with then projects. Dave do'nsonst rat id iie ''1 rs ii
oqus pusseist and model rocketry assisted hN Timt.
Urban Forester Mike Martin conducted the natu re hike
;uiiu ui Will otwticuIturist Tout Davis taught plant
propagation. Fred lthlx'o'ts, 4-I1 coorasna1or, taught it
musk' class utiliziuig melody bells.
'This is the first (mu' we have used teenkades's to teach
the workshop classes .nd it has been a mmiarveluus experience," Roberts said. I credit their dedication to I-Il
and the training they havc received with the way they
handled the whole thing. Everyone was so cooperative."

Loch Haven Art Center, "Paper Media" directly
from Smithsonian Institution," Sunday, July 15,
through August 12 and an exhibition of Great
Masters of the 20th Century.
Heal Malibie Shell Museum - One of the largest
displays of shells in the world. Located on Holt
Avenue at Rollins College, Winter Park, hours are 15 p.m. Sunday and Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday. Closed Monday.
Admission Is $1 for adults and 50 cents, children 612. Group rates available.
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream,"
Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11, 8 p.m., and
Sunday, Aug. 12 at 2 p.m. presented by the
University of Central Florida Shakespeare Institute
at Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven Park, Orlando.
Free. No tickets or reservations needed.
Fort Christmas Museum - Authentic replica an
1837 fort of the Second5einjnjole War. Guided group
tours by calling 568-4149. Free admission. Open 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Located on Road 4w), two miles north of East Highway 50 at Chlrstmas, Florida.
Annie Russell Sununer Theatre, Rollins College,
Winter Park, presents "Damn Yankees," hit
musical comedy, Thursday, July 19 through Aug. 5,
8:30 p.m. Matinees July 28 and Aug. 4, 2 p.m.
Tickets available at area agencies or call 646-2145
for reservations.

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Miriam Leach, 4-H counselor, watches Kathy
Henry, 11, paint wooden plaque

Kissimmee Bluegrass Festival, Aug. 3-5, Silver
Spurs Rodeo Grounds. Bluegrass groups, clogging,
crafts, food, free ca_npiig and parking. Children
under 12 free with parents. Sponsored by Kiwanis
Club, all proceeds to charity. Call 305-847-5000 for
Information.

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�4—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, July 27, 1979

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Maxwell Smart Is Back In Movie
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Would you believe that the
desk gets 75 miles per gallon
on the highway, but only 50
mpg in the living room?
We're back in the wild and
wonderful world of Maxwell
Smart, the agent of
C.O.N.T.R.O.L. who made us
all laugh in the half-decade
from 1965 to 1970. Don
Adams, who played Maxwell
Smart, is playing him again.
This time, though, he's
going to star in a movie.

The desk is proof positive
that this Is a movie, not a TV
show. There is a real
motorized desk - the desk
blotter pops up to form a
windshield - and the budget
of a TV show wouldn't
permit them to actually
construct a motorized desk.
Adams says that the
budget for the 150 shows he
did in those five years
averaged $100,000. The
budget for this one movie is
in excess of $7 million. You
can build a motorized desk
when you have that kind of
money.
Otherwise, the show is
basically the same. Adams is
the same, at any rate looks the same, talks the
same and makes Smart at
once a bumbler and a success. There will be no Agent
99 (Barbara Feldon) and,
unfortunately, a different
chief. Ed Platt, who played
the chief, died.
Eugene Roche was signed
[)on Adams as Maxwell Smart
to play the chief in the
movie. They had already another TV series.
Actually, he thinks there is
shot many scenes when
"But then," he says, "the good fortune associated with
Roche took ill - it may be studio (Universal) felt there this production. Just a week
hepatitis - and had to be would be a market for it as a or so after they started
replaced. Now Dana Elcar Is feature."
the chief, and they have had
It is obviously Universal's
to re-shoot many of the hope that Smart could catch
scenes that Roche had on as a movie series, in the
already shot.
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As for Agent 99, Adams tradition. As a matter of
says he doesn't know why fact,. Adams heiieve.s that
they decided wA.
smart is about halfway
Barbara Feldon.
between Bond and Inspector
"It was the decision of the Clouacau as a character writers and the studio," he not as dumb as Clouseau,
says, "not to use Barbara certainly not as suave as
Mackenzie Phillips, who
Feldon. I am not quite sure Bond.
stars in "One Day at a
why."
Adams says he hasn't Time," was born Laura
Adams says the idea to changed - "in nine years, Mackenzie Phillips on
bring back Smart was I've gotten a little older, my November 10, 1959, in
originally conceived of as a
feet get tired faster, my Alexandria, Va. Her father is
IV project — a movie to be knees give out faster, but singer-composer John
followed, they hoped, by otherwise I'm the same."
Phillips, a member of the

shooting, he became the
father of his seventh child, a
girl.
"We are calling her
Beige," he says, "That's my
favorite color. Isn't it a good
thing I don't like chartreuse"
What makes that even
particularly interesting to
him, as a good omen, Is the
coincidence - when he first
began shooting the "Get
Smart" TV series, he also
became a father, and also
had a daughter. Stacy is now
15. Let's hope, for the sake of
population control, that
there aren't too many more
Maxwell Smart productions.
Directing "The Return of
Maxwell Smart," as the film
will be called, is the veteran
English director, Clive
Donner.

"But, of course, 'Maxwel
Smart' was a hit everywher
else. I think that wa
because he was the Littl
Man who won through, 11k
Chaplin's tramp, or the Goo
Soldier Schweik, the Littb
Man who bumbles through
He's sort of like Inspecto
Clouseau - except Smart i
smarter."
In the nine years sinc
"Get Smart" went off
Adams has done two othei
series - "Partners," will
the late Rupert Crosse, and
the syndicated series
"Screen Test."
"I've been tied up for tw
years on this project," h
says. "And I can't d
anything else until it'
finished - actually, I'm tie
up with Universal unti
November."

"'Maxwell Smart' wasn't
a big hit n England,"
Donner says, "and I have a
He says he never watchc
theory about that. The his own series while it w
English don't like canned on, but now he watches it.
laughter. I can't think of one
"You know," he says,
American comedy that has
was
pretty funny."
made it in England, except
for the ones done before live
It sure was. And the movi
audiences.
could be a winner, too.

'American Grafitt is '

Began Phillips Career

SATURDAY
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ALL YOU CAN EAT

once-popular singing group,
the Mamas and the Papas.
Mackenzie's lineage includes Cherokee Indian, and
she says, with a mock
grimace and a sinister
laugh, that the only eminent
figure in her family
background Is the notorious
gangster of the 1930s, Pretty
Boy Floyd, to whom she is
distantly
related
by
marriage.
When Mackenzie was 7,
her family, which includes
an older brother, moved to
Hollywood, where she
graduated
from
the
Hollywood
Professional
School.
While singing during an
amateur
night
at
Hollywood's Troubadour
cafe, she was spotted by a
movie casting director, who
recommended that she try
acting. She took his advice,
and a short time later landed

her first professional actini
job In the motion picturi
"American Graffiti." Het
other movie roles Includ
"Rafferty and the Gold Dusi
Twins" and "The Con
versatlon."
On television, Mackenzie
has appeared In the movie
"Go Ask Alice," in the GE
Theater drama special
"Miles to Go Before I Sleep"
and In the Emmy Award
winning "Eleanor and
Franklin," in which she
portrayed Eleanor Roosevelt
as a teen-ager.
Her latest appearance
outside her series is in
another television movie,
"FastFriends."
in
Mackenzie
lives
Hollywood, Calif. She is 5foot-7 tall, weighs 115
pounds, and has auburn hair
and brown eyes.

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JULY 29,1979
EVENING
7:00
ED LURE OF THE DOLPHINS
The fascinating mammal is an
entertainer, a communicator
and a user of strategic warfare.
11'30
fjl VICTOR AWARDS Top
athletes in all major sports are
honored in this annual event
from Las Vegas.

MONDAY

Boston; as Dimmesdale
preaches his last sermon, he
reaches a terrible decision -one th,i will spell disaster for
them all. (Part 4 of 4)
10:00
Q BARBARA WALTERS SPECIAL In a composite of previous interviews, Barbara
Walters talks with Burt
Reynolds, the Shah of Iran and
the late John Wayne.

11:30
ED THE STATE OF FLORIDA
VS. THEODORE BUNDY
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 1, 1979

JULY30, 1979
EVENING
EVENING

11:30
CD THE STATE OF FLORIDA
VS. THEODORE BUNDY

TUESDAY
JULY 31. 1979
EVENING
7:00
O WHAT A YEAR Melissa
Sue Anderson of "Little House
On The Prairie" introduces
exciting young stars for a "wild

ol 1978.
8:00
ED THE SCARLET LEVIER

Chillingworth learns that
Hester and Dimmesdale have
reunited and plan to leave

7:00
BEYOND THE POSEIDON
This special highlights the making of "Beyond The Poseidon"
starring Michael Caine and Sal'y Field.

9:00
@)0 PEOPLE'S COMMAND
PERFORMANCE Alan King is
host for this third annual entertainment special featuring performances by an array of
celebrities including Carroll
O'Connor, Billy Crystal, Joan
Pivers . Rod Stewart, and the
original Broadway cast of
"Ain't Misbehavin'." (R)
ED WORD IS OUT Twenty-six
male and female homosexuals
reveal many of the problems
and joys they have experienced

experiment. Chances are
there will bean additional

By DICK KLEINER
HOLLYWOOD (NEA )—
1v,

SUNDAY

and very distinguished
career as an actor. Yet he
thinks now, having just
turned 70, that he chose the
in various phases of their lives,
childhood, adolescence and wrong profession.
In 1930 he starred in the
adulthood (R)
memorable
"All Quiet On
11:30
ED THE STATE OF FLORIDA the Western Front." And he
continued to do fine things
VS. THEODORE BUNDY
"Holid'.y" and "Johnny
THURSDAY
Belinda" and all those early
Dr. Kildare movies and on
AUGUST 2. 1979
up to much television in the
last few years,
MORNING
"But I have concluded,"
10:00
he says, In that soft voice
@30 AUGUST MAGAZINE
known the world over, "that
Sharron Lovejoy reports on
I doubt I would have become
Caesarian births, visits with
an
actor if I had known then
writer Erma Bombeck, and
what
I know now. I enjoy
looks at a venerable British
acting
and 1 have nothing
institution - the nanny.
against
the
acting
EVENING
profession, it is simply that
8:00
other things which I have
42) THE BEATLES FOREVER
come to know would, I think,
A lavish spectacular honoring
have made better careers."
the Liverpool lads features Mel
He thinks, perhaps, he
Tillis, Paul Williams and Ray
Charles.
would have been happier as
a scholar of some sort. For
9:00
years,
he has pursued, as an
STRONGER
THAN
THE
ED
avocation, the fields ot
SUN One young woman
makes an extraordinarily bold
religion and philosophy and
and dangerous attempt to stop
has, in fact, made several
the plutonium program forever
film documentaries on
10:00
comparutiv"

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I4EW AYRES
stage, and is grateful to
television because it is
permitting him to continue
his acting education.
"I average about it halfdozen parts it year," he says.
"Not many of them are
particularly outstanding —
did play Noah on that recent
series of Biblical stories and
but
I enjoyed doing that
they all permit inc to learn.
"TV has permitted me to
do things that feature [Urns
never would have, because
eutures do not take the
chances that TV does. Anti so
TV is it continuing education
for inc."
lie is pleased now because
a TV movie he did has
suddenly and surprisingly
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VS. THEODORE BUNDY

Friday, July 27, 1979-5

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him because of that, but,
more, it will let his work be
seen by more people.
lie says that the learning
process goes on every day,
not only with his acting roles
but with life in general. Of
late, he has begun going to
college campuses, to help in
drama departments and to
talk with students "as it kind
of visiting uncle."
And, while he is there, he
goes to as many other
classes as he can.
lie has it 10-year-old son,
Justin, born the day before
his 60th birthday.
"People say that he must
keep me young," Lew Ayres
says. "I don't think so. I
think what keeps you young
is the chance to learn.
Having it child air'ound only
familiarizes you with
childish pleasures and the
opportunity to have lunch at
fast food places every day."
tie says he cannot compare his anti-war film of
1930, "All Quiet On the
Western Front," with the
controversial anti-war film
of 1978, the Academy Award
''VN4 Deer Hun'
ter," because he hasn't seen
the new one.

pilot tr.4lk Ait.
lie is also writinga book series, "Iiuttlestar Gamewith some of his ideas.
tica," and now that pilot has
'Maybe I should see it,"
"It would be wrong," he become a motion picture.
says, "to say that it contains
Universal released it as a he says. "But I will say this
my philosophy, because that feature in Canada and it (11(1 — 'All Quiet' was simply the
word Implies original very well there. So the studio story of one soldier, told
thinking whereas all I do is to decided to try something simply. He was, if you
distill the philosophies of new
releasing a TV pilot remember, a German
film that has already been soldier. And I think that in
others."
That modesty has always aired as a feature film in the showing the enemy as it
characterized Ayres, both as United States, It will be living person, the film did a
a man and as an actor. On interesting to see how it lot to tell us all that we are
all hwnan beings, cei' our
the latter, he contends that does.
he is still in the learning
Ayres is happy about the enemies."
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Sports On The Air
SATURDAY
JULY 28, 1979

racing. from Los Angeles.

featuring shark tagging, from
the Virgin Islands; Celebrity

5:00
(12) (12) UNITED STATES MINI- Off-Road Race from Los AngeOLYMPICS Coverage of the las; Notional AAU Indoor Diving
national competitions for Championships from Austin.

Olympic hopefuls in 31 sports,
4:30
from Colorado Springs, Colo1:00
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rado.
(12) WRESTLING
In a farewell retrospective.
EVENING
highlights of Muhammad Ali's
1:30
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7:00
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ing from Terre Haute, Indiana;
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Why do the trees change?
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AFTERNOON

SUNDAY

2:15
(2) (12) BASEBALL Regional
coverage of Cincinnati Reds at
Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs
at Now York Mats.

3:30

JULY 29. 1979

JULY 30, 1979

(2) RACERS
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
2:30
Live coverage of the AFC /
NFC Hall of Fame game (12) (12) UNITED STATES MINI.
between the Dallas Cowboys OLYMPICS Coverage of
and the Oakland Raiders from national competition for Olympic hopefuls in 31 sports, from
Canton. Ohio.
Colorado Springs. Colorado.
4:30
O NASL SOCCER Los Ange@3 SPORTS SPECTACULAR
les Aztecs at Washington DipCoverage of Part I of the Jomo
lomats
Kenyatta Memorial Track and
Field Games from Nairobi.
4:00
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Amarillo Open. from Amarillo. Coverage of Part II of the Jomo
Texas; Daytona Supercross Kenyatta Memorial Track and
Motorcycle racing from Florida. Field Games from Nairobi,
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Young
Poets

MONDAY

AFTERNOON

1:00

Why do their
colors?

EVENING

8:00
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erage of Baltimore Orioles at
Milwaukee Brewers; Chicago
Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies.

TUESDAY
JULY 31. 1979

EVENING

9:00
ED TENNIS "Louisville International Classic" Coverage of
tine finals of this $175,000 clay
court event from Louisville.
Kentucky.

These poems are by
elementary schoolers from
Seminole County. They
resulted from the Florida
Poetry In the Schools
program. These pupils are
taught by poet Bob Wishoff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
generally provided with a
theme, but are not told
what they should write.
People are different.
Some are fat,
Some are skinny,
some are not the princes of
the castle.
Tommy ilcidrich
1

From dark green to red to
bright,
bright orange.
Why is dark rough brown to
smooth while?
Why are some tall, some
short?
How can some lust to so
old?
II
Maybe there are separate
trees:
one %ith white bar, and
green leaves;
one with brown bark and
red leaves.
Maybe l*eti you're nut
looking
they change places.
Simon Mirsky
God
Why does It ruin?
Maybe God is sad and
lie cries.
And if lie is angry,
mud,
spears come dimu from the
sky,

floods conic.
And then the sun t'umt's
back,
birds slug,
the sea calms,
lie calms and settles them.
lie takes the sin and drains
It off,
lakes a cloud and stretches
it out
and goes to sleep.
Richard Voorhc.'s
I wish 1 had a Star Wars
'umi Ithi Luke Skywalker
on it.
I wish I had a million
dollars.
I wish 1 had all the boys in
the world.
I love everybody but the
devil,
Cheryl Consay

1 wish I had a miniature
poodle
that had red hair
a purple nose
green finger nails
and white eves
inches high.
Yamnila Mitchell

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FRIDAY

July 27

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Friday, July 27, 1979

Daytime Schedule

Hollywood

MORNING

ASuccess Story
HOLLYWOOD (NEA)
Hollywood is still the land of
golden opportunity. It's
happened again.
"The Buddy Holly Story"
was a hit. It surprised a lot of
people, but it didn't surprise
the three men who made it
executive producer Edward
Cohen, producer Fred Bauer
and director Steve Rash.
What's happened after
"The Buddy Holly Story,"
however,
has
been
something of a surprise.
Maybe it shouldn't have
been, but It has. They have
learned Valuable Lesson
Number One
Hollywood
adores successes.
(Valuable Lesson Number
Two is the other side of the
coin, which maybe they
never will have to learn
Hollywood hates failures.)
They say that "The Buddy
Holly Story" has opened the
doors for them. They say
that maybe that's a mild way
of putting it: "Maybe you'd
better say that it opened the
floodgates."
They keep getting offers
and bids and feelers. They
say that people who never
before would see them, now
are not only available when
they call but are calling
them.
The three have
been
tagged with a couple -of

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phrase implies they were
lucky. Again, they believe
that they made a hit movie
because they knew what they
were doing every step of the
way. Luck, they say, had
nothing to do with it.
Now they have big dreams
and big ideas. They have
formed a company
Innovisions-ECA and they
are already working on their
next film. It will be called
"Under the Rainbow," and it
is far afield from "Buddy
Holly, "which is what they
wanted.
"Under the Rainbow" is
an "outrageous comedy,"
they say, a period piece set
in 1938, which is a year they
feel was significant
the
depths of the Depression and
the year both "Gone With the
Wind" and "The Wizard of
Ox" came out.
The three hope someday
and not too far off, either
to have their own studio.
They have already started a
record label (Wizard) so
they can market the sound
track albums of their films.
(They goofed, and didn't do
that with "Buddy Holly" and
thereby lost a fortune.)
They visualize having
their own book publishing
firm, so they can publish
books and thus have their
own source of -film material.

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SUMMER SEMESTER

(12)

STEVE RASH
labels around Hollywood.
"The Million Dollar Babies,"
some have called them.
Others say that Cohen.
Bauer-Rash are "the kids
who caught lightning in a
bottle."
They object to both labels.
Mildly, but with reason.
They say they are not babies
at all, and they don't like the
implication that they are
rookies who just happened to
stumble onto a good thing.
Actually, they say, they
have been together for a
decade, making TV movies
and TV specials. So they
knew what they were doing,
they say, when they made
"The Buddy Holly Story." It
was no fluke.
As far as "lightning in a
bottle," they say that that

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12) EARLY DAY
(7) CRACKERBARREL

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(2) (12) CARD SHARKS
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ED STUDIO SEE

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(4) KUTANA

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(7) (12) ALL STAR SECRETS
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GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
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MONDAY
EVENING
8:00
.12) (4) 0 0 02) NEWS
ED STUDIO SEE "CrowingSeattle's Green Lake Crew prepares for a race; a young actor
explains what he gives and
gets from the stage. (R)
6:30
(2) (12) NBC NEWS
(4)0 CBS NEWS
0 ABC NEWS
€1) VILLA ALEGRE (R)
7:00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
17) MARY TYLER MOORE Lou
checks into the hospital for
minor surgery and leaves Mary
in charge of the newsroom.
0 CHANNEL SIX REPORT
JOKER'S WILD
112) TO THE POINT
ED MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

July 30
and uses It to slander nearly
everyone in town. (A)
(4)0 THE WHITE SHADOW
Coach Reeves discovers a phenomenal basketball player who
is also a street wise loner want.
ed by gangsters. (R)
0 BASEBALL Regional coverage of Baltimore Orioles at
Milwaukee Brewers; Chicago
Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies.
ED BILL MOVERS' JOURNAL
"Looking For India" Bill
Mayors looks back on his
fourth season of shows, recalling some of the outstanding
stories and conversations

TUESDAY
EVENING

uncovers a clover financial
scheme run by a white-collar
con artist. (R)
ED MURDER MOST ENGLISH
"Clouds Of Witness" When
Lady Mary's fiance is
murdered, her brother, Lord
Peter Wimsey, flies from Paris
to investigate. (Part 1)
11:00

(2) (4)00(12) NEWS
ED DICK CAVETT Guest:
Robin Williams. (Part 1 of 2) (A)
11:30

(12)112) TONIGHT Guest host:
Bill Cosby.

(4) NEWLYWED GAME
ROCKFORD FILES A citizens' committee from a small
town hires Rockford to locate a
girl who revealed their taxdodge scheme to the IRS.
O POLICE STORY Fearing
for his life, a policeman shoots
at a crazed gunman and kills
both the man and his hostage.
ED THE STATE OF FLORIDA
VS. THEODORE BUNDY

9:00
(12)ffj MOVIE "The Rain
People" (1969) James Caan,
Shirley Knight. Alter fleeing her
married life, a sensitive young
woman meets up with a former
college football star who
12:00
makes a profound impression
on her life.
(4) BIG VALLEY The Barkleys
@DOMASH Charles and try to persuade one of their
7:30
Klinger unexpectedly share an elderly ranch hands to "take It
(2) LIARS CLUB
emotional
experience while easy." but only manage to
(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
0 IN SEARCH OF... "Lost drowning their sorrows at insult him.
Vikings" New evidence indi- Hosie's bar. (R)
12:40
cates that the descendants of ELI TEN WHO DARED "Henry 0 CBS LATE MOVIE "To
Eric the Had. who landed in Morton Stanley" By an epic Please A Lady" (1950) Clark
Canada centuries before 999-day journey In the 1870s. Gable, Barbara Stanwyck. A
Columbus sailed, still roam the Stanley, the only white survi- race car driver Is forced to
vor, proved the Congo was not
land.
choose between his career and
part
of the Nile.
0 FAMILY FEUD
the woman he loves.
(12) CAROL BURNETT AND
9:30
1:00
FRIENDS Guest: Betty White.
(7)0 WKRP IN CINCINNATI
ED DICK CAVETT Guest: Jules An undertaking tycoon (2) (12) TOMORROW Guests:
Author Bernard Lefkowitz;
Feitfer. (A)
embarking on a campaign to Wayne McAllister and Sue
sell funeral packages to young
8:00
Rudisill, who "dropped out" of
(2) (112) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE People decides to begin his the 9-to-5 business world
PRAIRIE Harriet Oleson is advertising on WKRP. (R)
(41) NEWS
hired to write a gossip column
10:00
1:38
for Walnut Groiqenewsppor (4) 0 LOU-GRANT kou
Q,P4EWS

6:00
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STUDIO SEE "Scuba.
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(4) 0 CBS NEWS

Q ABC NEWS
) VILLA ALEGRE (A)

7:00
()TIC TAC DOUGH
(1 MARY TYLER MOORE
Rhoda makes plans to leave
Minneapolis and move back to
New York.
0 WHAT A YEAR Melissa
Sue Anderson of "Little House
On The Prairie" introduces
exciting young stars for a "wild
and crazy" review of 1978.
O JOKER'S WILD
9 THE CROSS-WITS
ED MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
7:30
LIARS CLUB
(4) MATCH GAME
NEXT STEP BEYOND
OSHA NA NA Guest Dick
Clark.
02 CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guest: Alan King
ED DICK CAVETT Guest
Robin Williams. (Part I of 2)1R)
8:00
(2) (1k) THE RUNAWAYS A
young girl who fled her hometown after witnessing a robbery
turns to Stave's ward Mark for
help.
(7)0 THE DOOLEY BROTHERS A bumbling duo who
can't ride, shoot or rope are
hired to ride through the old
West and dispense jusleu.
HAPPY DAYS Joannie
decides to take up smoking in
order to loin a "cool" girls'
club. (A)
ED THE SCARLET LETTER
Chillingworth learns that
Hester and Dimmesdale have
reunited and plan to leave
Boston; as Dimmesdale
preaches his last sermon, he
reaches a terrible decision
one that will spell disaster for
them all. (Part 4 of 4)
8:30
"There Was A
(7) MOVIE
Crooked Man" (C) (1970) Kirk
Douglas, Henry Fonda. After an
escaped prisoner dies of
rattlesnake bites, the warden
takes $500,000 from the
corpse and heads for Mexico.
112 1/2 Hrs.)
CBS MOVIE "Rollerball"
(1975) James Caan. John
Houseman. A superstar player
In a sport of the future refuses
to obey the mandatory retirement rule, resulting in several
no-holds-barred matches. (R)
(Viewer Discretion Advised)
DETECTIVE SCHOOL-ONE
FLIGHT UP Students at a

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July 31
detective academy are searching for a missing classmate at a
mortuary when they discover
more than deed bodies in cold
Storage
9:00
(2
NBC MOVIE Final
Crash (1973) Jane Fonda,
Donald Sutherland A group of
eccentrics living in an auto
junkyard decide to restore a
vintage plane and fly it around
the world
0 THREE'S COMPANY Jack
becomes angry with Janet and
Chrissy and accepts a job as a
live-in cook for Larry's boss
(A)
TENNIS Louisville International Classic Coverage of
the finals of this S175,000 clay
court event from Louisville.
Kentucky

9:30
O TAXI In a desperate effort

to save Latka from deportation, the cabbies hire a working girl to marry him (R)
10:00

O BARBARA WALTERS SPE-

CIAL In a composite at pi ovi
otis interviews. Barbara
Waiters talks with Burt
Reynolds. the Shah of Iran and
the late John Wayne
11:00
(2) (4 1 0 0 (lj NEWS
ED DICK CAVETT Guest
Robin Williams (Part 2 of 2)1 At
11:30
(2) 02) BEST OF CARSON
Host Johnny Carson Guests
Mel Tillis, Britt Ekland. Garson
Kanin. Ed Lieberthal (A)
(4) NEWLYWED GAME
0 BARNABY JONES Fiarnaby is called in to investigate
when a motorcycle manufacturer dies while testing a new
product (A)
Cabaret'
C) ABC MOVIE
(1972) Liza Minnelii, Joel Giey
A nightclub singer becomes
involved in a torment-filled
romance in pro-World War II
Berlin. (R)
12:00
(17) BIG VALLEY A Greek
farmer, outraged by the rates
charged by the railroad,
decides to take his crops tc
market by wagon.
12:40

CCBS LATE MOVIE "Mrs

Pollifax Spy" (197 1) RosaIin
Russell. Darren McGavin
When a middle-aged wido
becomes a spy for the CIA, sh
is sent to Mexico City on a mis.
sion and ends up in an Alban
far, jail.
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TOMORROW
Guests
(2)012)
Curtis Shwa. head of the sub
way vigilante group. the Mag
nificent 13; Richard Rodriguez
a marathon roller coaster rider

Why Do U.S. Writers
Steal From British TV?
l)EAII DICK: Why do American television writers
copy the British comedy shows? I've seen ninny that have
been copied, such as "Man About the house" ("Three's
Company") and "Billy liar" ("Billy") and "Miss Jones
and Son" t"Miss Winslow and Son"). I can name more.
Isn't there some law about copying other people's shows?
I find the humor on these British comedies is much better
than on the American copies. Are thewriters'
Imaginations so bad they have to steal Ideas? COLE11'E
MAI)SEN, Port Coquitlam, B.C., Can,
Nobody is stealing anything. All the American copies of
British shows are bought and paid for. There really aren't
that many you left out the grand-daddy of them all, ''All
In the Fatally," which was adapted from the British show,
Till Death Us Do Part.'' There are plenty of original
American comedies shows like ''MASh" and ''Barney
Miller" and '''l'he Mary Tyler Moore Shu%v" and all the
av back to ''I lAive Lucy." And those were big hits in
England, too. hiunior is something we have plenty of here
in the United States, but if somebody else has if good idea,
no reason why c cannot adapt it for our own purposes.
Nothing wrong with it, either legally or morally.
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l)EAI( DICK: Please settle an argument. Did Let'
Marvin ever have a series on TV? Also, who played Gil
Favor on "Rawhide"? G.C., Chickamauga, Ga.
Yes, Lee was in M Squad (the M did not stand for
Michelle i in 1957-1960. The late Eric Fleming played Gil
Favor.
DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me something about
James Gregory of "Barney Miller," I sa him on
"Hegan's hIt'roes" one day and his name was Frank
(;erstl. l)ld he change his name? G.G., Rothschild, Wis.
You must be confused between the name of the
character and the name of the actor, or else you an'
thinking of two different actors. Gregory has 31ways bf'.en
Gregory. Perhaps he played a character named Gerstl,
but he never used that name professionally.
DEAR DICK: Can you settle this argument. I say that
Gilda Radner, of "Saturday Night Live," used to do a
starved housewife character called Goldie on "The
Smothers Brothers Show." My friend says It wasn't Gilda,
although he doesn't know who It was. Please officiate. D.
SANBORN, Tucson, Ariz.
It wasn't Gilds. It was Leigh French
DEAR DICK: Could you tell inc what has happened to
Clayton Moore, "The Lone Ranger"? I have heard he is
dead. MELBA BIACBURN Loleta, Calif.
You have heard wrong. Moore retired from acting in
'59, but he is still alive and kicking, at 71.
DEAR DICK: Recently, WDEF"TV in Chattanooga
celebrated Its 25th annIversary by showing several old
programs. One was "December Bride." My iIfe and I
were wondering what became of the cast. Also, we
wondered about the fellow who played in "Meet
McGraw." I think his name was Frank Lovejoy. I was just
a little fellow when that was on, but I thought he was
"cool." ROBERT PEDIGO, Ringgold., Ga.

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The ''l)ecembei' Bride" cast was headed by H enry
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making ''Wings of Chance — in 1961 and Dean NI tiler, whiti
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girl ho starred ilk Elvis I'resle in "Spinout"' G.
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Yes.
l)EALt DICK: Is Olivia Neton-John married to Joluti
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No.
DEAR 1)1(2K: here's your chaiu'e to settle- another
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Which Countries Promote Tourism Most?
WHAT'SUPIN
TOURISM?
Which nations are trying
hardest to attract visitors
from abroad? These are the
leaders In terms of the
shares of their national
budgets spent on promoting

I. Poland
2. Ireland
Greece
Turkey
iriiaiui
6. Iflingtury
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Portugal
New Zealand
Mexico
France
Argentina
India
Belgium
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Friday, July 27,1979
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Sounds A Lot Like Nixon

Draculais0

Political 'Phoenix' Subject Of Novel

NEW RELEASE

By SUSAN DAMXO
RIORDAN

Washington lawyers. "If he
THE MAIN CHANCE by Jules Witcover (Viking, 261
(the lawyer) buys you steak
pages, $9.95) A YEAR OR SO WITH EDGAR by George V.
American Library Assn
tartare at Paul Young's in
Higgins (Harper &amp; Row, 250 pages, $9.95)
the evening, and you order it
Ever since Woodward and
me Lun rare, he will have
Bernstein's "All the
your fillings before the
President's Men" (1974), the fora second rematch of wits, loyal personal secretary. His sherbet comes, and your
books about the unholy war one for which the latter are henchmen are all shifty-eyed reputation with his stewed
I
between politicians and not prepared.
and his supporters patriotic prunes the next morning."
Webb, seasoned, middle- bimbos.
reporters keep coming.
"A Year or So With
Back then, when the aged and taienteu, is sucAlthough plot is not Wit- Edgar" Is not just a
protagonist was the real cun)bing to drink and cover's forte, "The Main collection of wise remarks.
thing — Richard Nixon - the despair. his marriage to Chance" is worth reading for Things do happen. Peter 1
inside
account
of Ruth, a former actress, Is his serious observations on leaves his wife. His son gets
presidential intrigues and dissolving in endless travel ethics and the personal a girl pregnant. Edgar has a
insecurities was sure to and sleepless nights.
responsibilities of a political vasectomy. He decides to
Webb's Kennedyesque, reporter. They are small write a
titilate. But five years and it
book
about
least as many "true" ac- Yale-educated younger truths planted In a large Washington. He also falls in
counts later, we find our- partner, Tom Studivant, has novel,
love.
selves in a new — although his own problems. His older
Witcover clearly knows
These are serious events,
equally stale — situation. brother, it senator from New the Washington turf. A long- but somehow they become
Now we're being "roman it York, has decided to run time Washington columnist terribly funny in Higgins'
clefed" to death, with every against Hacker. Torn en- for the Chicago Tribune-New hands. Even a conference on
novelist on the block who courages his brother, but York News Syndicate, he is freedom of the press gets Ido
wants to create an eveil frets over his conflict of the author of five nonfiction Higgins' distinctive touch.
presidential character Interest until the senator books on politics and non- Journalists from around the
recreating guess who.
asks him to manage the fiction books on politics and country gathered to hear the
Jules Witcover, un- campaign. "He's Jack politicians, from Robert remarks of the Honorable
fortunately, is no exception. Kennedy and you're Bobby," Kennedy to Spiro Agnew, Bernard Carnmon, former
.JULES %VITCOVER
In his first novel, the Webb
comments
sar- many of whom pop up in Associate Justice of the
Washington-based journalist castically.
"The Main Chance." He has United States Supreme
Paints a black picture of it
in inc meantime, tire even written fictional news court.
declined to print that speech The more optimistic were
presidential primary team's ambitious resear- columns covering his (Ic,The guy who introduced instead of its usual Sunday cancelling appointments
sometime in the 1980s. cher, Nora, who had been tional news.
him had apologized that time edition. . . People were made three weeks hence,
Democrat Edwin hacker is (10mg double duty as Tom's
George V. Higgins uses had not permitted printing of running out for cigarettes, and one guy reached his son
forced out of office when a lover, leaves him In the much the same backdrop as the advance text; by now and also to make farewell at kindergarten to apologize
of
earn of Wa;hington interest
objective Witcover for "A Year or So many of us hncw the truth, culls to kith and kin whom. in advance for being unable
columnists, Mike Webb and reporting during the up- with Edgar." Higgins' which was that The New they had been convinced, to make the kid's graduation
Torn Sturdivant, discover ('wifing primary. Webb trademark
:
,
ki
'ew UUd never see again. from Oberlin."
Illegal campaign financing. makes her his new bylined wonderful way he reveals
I lackt'r resigns rather than column partner. But he soon characters through dialogue
,ubiiit it, fuflhier in- diseTwers that her filmy or in the case of 'Idgar,
Sellers. Peter O'Toole. A
Atgus t 1
vestigation, saying goodbye talents do not include monologue. It worked well
confused young man seeks
to the nation with I televised writing.
with hliieins' smiiII-tlrn
help from an .vnri more
attack on the press.
If you think this all sounds hoods in "Friends of Eddie
confused psychiatrist. (2 Hrs.)
ED WORD IS OUT Twenty-six
Two years later, Hacker like I'eyton Place, D.C., Coyle," "The Diggers
EVENING
owner who has taken a shine to
male and female homosexuals
you're
right.
decides to run again, to
And the bad Game" and "Coogan's
Susan of also having designs
reveal many of the problems
rehabilitate his reputation guys in the book are really Trade." Now he takes on the
on Milt's club (A)
and joys they have experienced
6'00
and to cash in on growing bad. Hacker is married to a legal and
0 BIG VALLEY The Barkicys
journalistic
in various phases of their lives,
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grass-roots popularity. And W0111,111 who makes Pat Washington subculture.
CD STUDIO SEE - Rivor fry to persuade one of their childhood, adolescence and
elderly ranch hands to 'lake it
so the tainted president and Nixon seem (lyilauilic, and
adulthood. (A)
Protagonists Edgar Boats (A)
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his reporter nemeses are set carries on with his fiercely Iinnin and Peter Quinn
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bats in his belfm'c', It's it silly atmialgatitation of :i hori'ut'
storywith vampire bats as the scar ingredientand
Some nonsense about American Indians and their t ribal
t'ustomus. Tile horror stuff is handled with nice i't'st raint
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written, edited and acted, GRADE': C-plus.
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MEATBALLS (PG)
Bill Murray. Comedy. Summer
camp antics from the ''Animal house" team. Trips all
over itself in trying to imitate Its predecessor, and all but
buries some nice character SCCflCS between Murray and
newcomer Chris Makepeace. Too much bad material has
been left in to classify it as it worthy outing. Murray shows
some big screen presence. Catch it next year on TV.
GRADE: C (Handler)
MOONRAKER (PG) Roger Moore, Lois Chiles, Spy
adventure. James Bond is back and that's about all you
need to say. This one is the most illogical, ridiculous,
senseless Bond film of all - but it's still great fun, stylish,
witty and full of extraordinary gimmicks and special
effects. Ignore the plot, just sit back and have a good time.
GRADE: B
PROPHECY (PG..)
Talla Shire, Robert Foxworth,
Armand Assante and Richard Dysart. Horror. Giant, illhumored mutant terrorizes Maine campers and eats
several of them. Monster resembles Yogi and Bear
covered with strawberry jam. Big-budget summer scare
movie is silly and boring. A failure on all counts, Caution:

DRACULA (I'G) - Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier,
Donald Pleasance. (Horror) An old favorite with the
thirsty Count made over as a matinee idol. Director John
(Saturday Night Fever) fladham heaps on the flashy
effects and the gore at tile expense of the story. More
distasteful than scary. Caution: too mach gore for our
taste. GRADE: C (handler)
ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ (PG) - Clint Eastwood,
Patrick McGoohan. Drama, Good, tough escape yarn —
lean and fast-moving with producer-star Eastwood in top
form. High-quality Hollywood entertainment on a low
budget. Hats off to Eastwood and director Don Siegel for
proving it can still be done. Caution: some violence,

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71st Year, No. 294—Sunday, July 29, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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Death Penalty Near?

Bundy Jur y Hears
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OfUta h Conviction
MIAMI (UP!)— A death penalty sentence seemed a near
certainty for convicted murderer Theodore Bundy today as
defense lawyers argued vigorously against the state's push for
that outcome when jurors reconvened to recommend punistunent,
Jurors considering the fate of Bundy, convicted of killing two
Florida State University sorority sisters, were told Saturday that
Bundy also was convicted in 1976 of kidnapping a Salt Lake City
woman and was sentenced to prison in Utah.

The 32-year-old former Utah law student could get the electric:
chair even if the jury recommends life in prison.
The seven men and five women who convicted Bundy Tuesday
have been sequestered for the entire five-week trial. They wUl
vote by simple majority whether to recommend life in prison or.,
electrocution.
Circuit Judge Edward Cowart will weigh the jury's advice, then
make his own decision. In one of three death sentences he has:
handed down, Cowart overruled the plea for mercy from the jury.;
Then the state rested and the trial was recessed until Monday.
Although always cool and collected in front of the jury, Bundy's
Defense attorneys said it would take them until next week to
prepare their case.
voice became choked with emotion several times during hearings;
before Cowart as he complained about everything from his:
Saturday's court session last only one hour. The defense ob- treatment in the Dade County jail to being ignored by his
jected to testimony about Bundy's 1976 conviction for kidnapping lawyers.
Carol Daflonch of Salt Lake City. In lieu of testimony, the defense
allowed a brief swumary of the facts concerning the kidnapping
In the third week of the trial Bundy collected glass shards from:
conviction and Bundy's prison term to be read to the jury.
a light he broke and hid them behind his cot, leading to
It was the first time during the t.ial jurors have been permitted speculation he was planning suicide. And Bundy'b insistence on
to hear anything about Bundy's previous criminal record. The keeping Robert Haggard, veteran murder trial attorney, from
seven men and five women will decide whether to recommend making closing arguments was viewed as a near-fatal blow to
defense plans.
that Bundy be executed or spend the rest of his life in prison,
"This guy is so selfdestruc(jvc it's unbelievable," said Dr. Emil
The defense team was almost certain to use Bundy's
Spillman, a psychiatrist - hypnotist who helped the de
destructive" behavior during the trial as evidence that he is
unbalanced and should not be put to death.
fense team select the jury. "I predicted from the start that he'd
try to blow his own defense out of the water. And he did."
Bundy, convicted Tuesday of strangling two sorority sisters and
Bundy asserted control over the five-member defense team
beating three other coeds, was judged competent to stand trial.
Nov. 27 and that's when the troubles began.
But the defense could now introduce new testimony showing his
The highly touted defense strategy that was so carefully
mental state at the time of the crime and other mitigating cirfollowed during cross examination of prosecution witnesses
cumstances. The state could introduce Bundy's criminal record,
crumbled.

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BYSHARONCARRASCO
Donna Jean Macek, Macek's sister-in-law, said Saturday
herald Staff Writer
Pkanso and Macek were "best buddies and did everything
A 21-year-old Sanford man who was described as "quiet and together."
always there when you needed him" died early Saturday In a one.
Frank came from a--large family of three sister-s and three
car accident just a few miles from his home, according to Sanford
Al
brothers who were all "very dose," Donna said.
police.
Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
"We always did things together. We spent every holiday
C. Frank Macek, 21, of 2846 Grove Drive, Sanford, was
together. We always went to picnics together. We were all so
A 21-year-old Altamonte Springs pedestrian suffered a fractured ankle and cuts
pronounced dead on arrival shortly after the accident at Seminole close."
when she was struck by a car and pinned between a house and the wreckage of
Memorial Hospital.
"He (Frank) was the quiet type, a bright guy," Donna said. "He
the car, according to a Florida Highway Patrol spokesman. Cynthia Pinder, of
Gary Picanso, 19, of Orlando was the only passenger In
was sweet.
Macek's car and is listed in critical condition at the Seminole
403 Magnolia Ave. was taken to Florida North Hospital shortly after being struck
"Frank wasn't outspoken. He was different from everyone else
Memorial Hospital. lie Is suffering from Internal injuries,
in the family."
Friday morning by a car driven by Rosa Dorsey Davis, 73, of 142 Jackson St.,
The Macek youth Is the second member of his family to the In an
Macek attended Seminole High School but was lacking a half
Altamonte Springs. Mrs. Davis mistakenly hit the gas pedal instead of the brake
automobile accident. His sister Cynthia Ann, then only two
credit
and never graduated, Donna said.
at the Intersection of Brentwood Avenue and Magnolia Street in an uninmonths old, died as a result of a traffic accident 19 years ago in
Macek
attended All Souls Parochial School, graduating from
corporated area of Seminole County, northeast of Altamonte Springs, the
DeLand.
there in 1972.
spokesman said. She was issued a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign.
Macek marks the fifth traffic-related fatality within the city
lie was employed as a carpenter and In carpentry and drywall
limits of Sanford since January. 1979.r--'
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Sanford police department recorded seven fatalities for the entire
Donna said her brother-In-law enjoyed fishing and camping.
year.
"He was always there when you needed help," Donna said. "If
According to an eye witness to the accident, Macek's north you wanted him to do something for you, he was there."
bound
car veered out of control and skidded into a ditch just north
Macek is survived by his parents, Chester Macek of St.
Duck K1
'6 11 Still A Mystery
of Lake Mary Boulevard on U. S. Highway 17-92 about 2:30 am. Petersburg and Lurrella Macek of Sanford; brothers, Steve and
The car slammed into a driveway embankment leading to the Arthur of Sanford and Michael of Ft. Lauderdale; sisters, Janet
By DONNA ESTES
Presbyterian Church of the Covenant at 3775 S. Orlando Drive, Klepacz of Toledo, Ohio and Laura and Donna Marie of Sanford;
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of a chemical defoliant In Lake
police said.
Herald Staff Writer
Monroe caused the kill,
one niece, maternal grandparents, Mrs. Lillian Bridges of
Sanford
police
could
not
speculate
on
the
cause
of
the
one-car
Orlando
and Burley Bridges of Portsmouth, N.H.
The cause of the duck kill over the past 60 days In Lake Monroe
The defoliant, "Two-four D" is approved by the U. S.
accident but said its traffic homicide investigator is continuing an
Funeral services will be Tuesday at All Souls Catholic Church.
which has reduced to less than five the wild flock that has
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and used by many state Investigation of the incident.
Gramkow
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Inhabited the lake for years remains a mystery.
and federal agencies, Chappell said. "We at the GFWFC do aerial
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have never had a problem with it," Chappell said.
Teachers' contracts have
"We are going to go over the Monroe harbor area with a fine"The kill could have been caused by any number of things. It's
tooth t-omb," Mcx Scakevicli, who heads the DER regional office
hard to say until analysis of the ducks is completed whether the
in Orlando, said Friday.
birds were diseased or killed by a poison," Chappell said.
changed drastically over
Randy Torbett, a yacht maintenance man at Monroe harbour
DER through the cooperation of the county department of
Marina, earlier linked the latest duck kill with the defoliant
environmental services, routinely collects water samples from
the years. See story, Page 1C.
spraying of the water hyacinths by the Corps of Engineers the
the lake in the area of U.S. 17-92 and Interstate 4 bridge monthly.
week before.
Either Monday or Tuesday the county agency also will collect
Torbett noticed an earlier kill six weeks to two months ago after
samples in the Monroe harbor area, Senkevich said. The samples
the corps of engineers had been seen in an air-boat on the lake. A
will be analyzed In DER laboratories,
corps spokesman, Dave Bowman, said, however, last week's
ITle
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Today
spraying was the first one done in the lake this year. The engineer
poisons In the lake that could have resulted in so many ducks
probably were In the lake earlier for inspection purposes,
dying.
Bowman said.
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GFWFC fresh water biologist, Carlton Chappell of the state
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Somoza In 'Great Danger,' Says Sanford Doctor
By HUGH THOMSON
Hervild Staff Writer

Ousted Nicaraguan president Anastasio Somoza, now living In
exile in Miami Is In "great danger," according to a Sanford
physician.
Dr. Lu15 Perez, who says he has Inside Information via a network of intelligence sources, said in an interview that Somoza is

Sandinista rebels.

Perez said arms were supplied the Sandinistas, by 'Cuba and to Intervene."

Pem sWd the core of the Sandinista guerrillu were trained In the Palentinian 11beration Organization (PIO) and the arm

The Sanford doctor disputed some media clabw that officers

Cuba in sabotage and guerrilla warfare tactics. Perez said that were shipped through Panama to Costa Rica, then Into among the Sandinistas Included many professional people (ü•
"Zero", the group's leader was a disciple of Castro and had been Nicaragua.
tists, teachers and doctors).
in training for three years
"Castro is only a puppet of Moscow and the leaders of the
"They are professional revolutionaries, just as the Cubans in
Perez who resides In Sanford, also said many similarities were Sandinista are puppets of Castro," Perez said.
Africa are," Perez said. "Anything else Is propaganda."
present in the methods used by the Sandinista and the religious

Since the takeover, Perez said, the Sandinistas have "can-

Perez claimed that reports of expropriation by the Soma=
open to attack by leftist groups.
leader, the Ayatollah Khomeini, who replaced the Shah In Iran. celed" judicial authority, all judges have been "eliminated" from
regime
of food and supplies glysin the Nicaraguan people by the
Perez, who practices internal medicine and cardiology In
Perez said the Sandinistas were conducting the same kind of the bench, and a Sandinista-type "People's Tribunal" has been
United States also were "propaganda."
Sanford and DeBary, said that presently 112,500 Castro agents
bloodbath in Nicaragua as Khomeini did when he and,hila substituted for established judicial authority.
Perez has been a leader among the Cuban Exiles who have
have infiltrated various groups In Miami and would be the
Perez, who won the Freedoms Foundation George Washington come to Florida and elsewhere In the United States since Castro
followers seized power.
greatest danger to Somoza."
Medal in 1974 for "dedication to the cause of freedom" and other gained power. Condemned to death by Castro for his snt.
Perez said, "I only know that all officers of the National Guard
Perez, an avid antiCastroite, also said he feels there are great
awards, said the Organization of American States (OAS) in Latin
were killed since the Sandinistas took over and people are calling
revolution position, he cannot return to Cuba.
similarities between the march to power of Fide'. Castro In Cuba
It a 'genocide.' "Perez said he felt the blood bath wasn't going to
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Complex Actions Include 5 Percent Tax Hike
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford City Manager Warren E. Knowles has found a way for
the city toprovide much of the funding needed for its share of the
rehabilitation of portions of Sanford and has conveyed that
message to the city commission. The alternatives include a five
percent tax increase,

for the iio fiscal year - something we have 'not seen for the
past 26 years."
The suppositious used by Knowles to find the $64,000 are as
follows:
- Increasing revenue estimates by $39,731.
- increasing estimates of surplus funds remaining at end of the
current year from $27,000 to $55,025, a net gain of $28,025.

In a memo written before he went out of town to a conference,

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has "certified" a property tax for the city in the new fiscal year of
$6.88 pet $1,000 assessed valuation of property .
At the city's rate of property tax collections of 96.5 percent. the
city would receive $107,109.68, which represents $79,674.68 over
the estimate uscd in the budget of anticipated revenues. The
revenue was projected before the figures were available front the
county property appraiser's office.

all city departments of

budgeted funds to save $129,547.
These methods would give the city an additional $59,869 in
revenues above estimates used in the preliminary budgets, the
difference between the Out-of-balance 197910 proposed budget
from $108,650.78 - the point the city commission got to after its
first two budget-paring sessions - to $48,781.70. Thus, $48,781.70
would be the new amount the commission would have to find to
balance the budget for the new year.

counts to their limits" and this "can easily result in deficits

balance of $90,036.73 including $64,000 in the general city use fund
and $26,000 in the recreational use fund. "Front this can come the
cost of some materials for the downtown improvements,"
Knowles said.
An increase in the property taxes of the five percent allowed by
law to $7.08 per $1,000 property valuation would bring in another
$31,02.63, Knowles memo says.
"Inflationary costs are continuing to hit us and these cannot

In addition, Knowles points out, the county property appraiser

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flation jumped another 1 per- was down by 3.5 percent over
cent i n June a.; soaring energy the past year.
and housing costs more than
The Labor l)cpartimicnt reoffset encouraging moderation ports came on the heels of
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identical to advances in the past
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plan to select?"
The commission has slated budget workshops for Monday .imul
Tuesday at 4 p.mii. each day.
In earlier sessions, the conunissioners cut from the proposed
budget:
'lime weekend raising of the U.S. flag at Memorial }irk.
saving $1,560 in overtime pay iroimi the paiks division budget

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tile
sniallest
rise
in 11 have Iven I percent or Inglivisonnel of Seminole county - instead of the previous two
mouths.
'l'he
smmmall June in- Prices rose at a 13.4 Iurcuuit
(NIPSCO),
days, Cowley said.
crease
represented
a continua- annual cale during time sct'uii(l
Earlier the school board
Also, life insurance coverage
Lion of the immoderation trend quarter following a 13.0 pefletit
voted an identical pay increase for each clerical employee was
which began in March. Grocery rise (luring the first Liii .
of 6.04 percent for ad- increased from $3,000 to $5,000
store
prices actually registered imiwiths of time year.
ministrators, principals and at no cost to the employees,
a
decline
ill June.
other county level employees Cowley said. Employees have
the 0.2 percent rise in ( id
The
Labor
I)epaz-tmmient said
not affiliated with a union. The the option of purchasing an
prices
'.sas the best perforthe main reason for the' unbase pay for these employees additional $3,000 to $20,
in
nuance
since the 0.1 percent
proving food prl'e picture was
rose from $20,978 to $22,246.
insurance coverage at their
Increase
of July,
a sharp drop in meat prices, poultry, fish
and 1978. Meats,
During their negotiation own expense.
eggs dropped
Pork, poultry and egg prices
sessions, SECA and the school
Lastly, clerical workers who
by
1.8
percent.
Beef
prim-es
also fell,
management team discussed use their own car for Jobalone
fell
by
1.3
percent.
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The price of gasoline charged by at least one Sanford
prices are determined by his contract with the distributor.
four amendments to the clerical related activities will receive 17
in
de x stood at 216.6. 1'tmat However, prices for fresh fruits
service
station
hit
$1.06
per
gallon
today
and
county
"The
distributors
usually
contract: salaries, grievance, cents a mile instead of the
get the prices on Friday for
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means that goods and services and vegetables increased ;I.
energy officer Jo Ann Blackmun was sympathetic, but
tile next week, but one dealer said lie had to change prices
other fringe benefits and the previous 14 cents per mile
which cost $100 in 1967 were percent, following two lllolltIlI%
said there is not hi ng sh e can do about it.
Wee
number of leave days.
alloted, he said.
I.. priced at $216.60 last month.
''e can continue to expect this sort of thing until the
"I'm a victim, too, "she said, "I'm already paying over
lim e housing index rose 1.3 aftem declining stepdil) Sliuctcongress passes the President's windfall profits tax, the,,
a dollar a gallon for unleaded.
percent,
the fifth straight mid-1977.
it will probably settle down to around $1 a gallon," she
month of large increases.
transporatiom costs adadded.-- JANE CASSELBERRY
office is in charge of fuel allocation for the county,
Besides heating oil,, home vanced sharply for time eighth
but I have nothing to do with controll ing the price strucpr i ces rose 1.
5 percent, home straight month, rising I.;
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Carter seeks support for
tare. The price went up by three cents a gallon last week
financing
costs
were up 2.1 percent. More than 80 percent
Bridge .....................2-B Hospital ...................2-A
down state so we can anticipate paying more here this
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percent
and
repairs
costs of the gain was attributed to
Comics ....................2-B Obituaries .................2.A
week,
jumped
0.9
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windfall
profits
tax
on
sharply higher gasolume prices.
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New car prices rose 0.5 per ce nt
ng
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last
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as
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based
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the
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profit
margin
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his
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Dear
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With a 6.04 percent pay inHerald Staff Writer
crease, the base pay for clerical
The Seminole Education workers rose from $4,974 to
Clerical Association (SECM $5,275, Cowley said.
a
contractual
"The base pay for positions
agreement Wednesday with the from aides to executive
school management team that secretaries got a 6.04 percent
features a 6.04 percent increase increase pl us another two to
in base salaries.
three percent increase in inErnest
Cowley,
chief crements," Cowley said. "Also,
negotiator of the school team, the pay ceiling for the number
announced the accord at of yea rs of experien ce was
It
Wednesday night's school increased f rom 10 to 15 y
board meeting, adding SEC/I is
For example, an executive
the first of four unions to agree secretary this year with 10
to terms for the thlrd-yeaç years' experience made $9,788,
contract.
but with 15 years of experience
"Th ey wer a pleasa nt group shewouldmake$11,482, Cowley
work with," Cowley said. said,
"We came to agreement in four
Before, a clerical worker with
bargaining sessions, which is 15 ye ars' experience received
unusual."
the same pay as so meone with
Sally
Harvey,
SEC/I 10 years' experience but now
president and the union's that has changed, Cowley said,
negotiator, could not be Consequently, some emreached for comment.
ployees could receive a 17,4
The school management percent pay hike to adjust their
team still is negotiating con- present salary to the new salary
tracts with the Seminole ceiling of 15 years' experience,
Education Asociatton (SEA), he explained.
the Seminole County School Bus
In other changes, clerical
Drivers Association, Inc. and workers were granted three

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Knowles also notes that the vity's, public projects funds has

Knowles said the city can come up with $64,036.63 of the $88,000
needed in materials for the city to participate in the project. The
city's share of the project would include constructing brick
sidewalks and some paving,
The way, he outlines in the memo, would require a complex
number of actions by the city conunission, including raising taxes
by five percent. And, Knowles points out in the memo, that taking
the alternatives would require "stretching and scraping of ac-

produces city services at no cost," Knowles said in the memo. It
will be catching up with us in the coming year. The citycoinmission must consider what their plans are to meet these
demands for services from the public while the costs increase and
the public does not want to pay. To compound this, next year will
also be an election vi'ar when traditionally the conunission has
been reluctant to confront increases in inillages or rates

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Bob French, chairman of the Seminole Board of County
Commissioners.
But the Seminole County members, to gain a delay,
must obtain the support of at least three Orange County
members, plus the one Osceola County member, to secure
a majority of the 16 votes. Seminole County has four
voting members on the 16-member panel. They are
commissioners Bill Kirchhoff, Sandra Glenn and Dick
Williams plus Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd.

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Planning Organization (MPO) today face the difficult
task of convincing Orange County officials they should
relinquish some of the $160 million in gas tax revenues
they are scheduled to receive over the next 20 years.
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Members of the three-county MPO were to meet in
regular session at 3:30 p.m. to review and vote on a highway-funding plan that delivers eight dollars in state and
federal tax money to Orange County for every one dollar
sent to Seminole County. The plan was prepared for the
Florida Department of Transportation (DOT) by the
consulting flu-rn of Tipton and Associates.

All five members of the Orange County Commission are
voting members. There are two Orlando City cornmissioners on the beard, plus a representative from the
Onumge County-Orlando Expressway Authority, and tho
mayors of Orlando, Winter Park and Apopka. The
remaining member comes from the Osceola County
Commission.

"We're hoping that the Orange County members will
listen to our concerns and grant a Ml-day delay on the plan
so that a fair distribution plan can be worked out," said

In the past, the representatives from Orange County
have worked as a coalition, thus controlllng,the activities
of the MPO, French said..

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said he will ('all for a special work session of the coun ty
commission Monday to mmuip further strategy. That might
include appeals to state officials in Tallahassee or
proposals for amendments to time DOT plan, he indicated,
The DOT plan spells out the allocations of the first four
cents of state gas tax and federal gas tax. Revenues from
those sources are distributed from Tallahassee to the
various 001' regions throughout the state. The departmerit then distribute.,; the funds according to each region's
own scheme. The problem, French said, is that the
scheme used for the Orange-Seminole-Osceola region is
based aim historical trends which are no longer applicable.
If up-to--date figures for population or time number of
highway miles were used to calculate allocations, French
said, Seminole County would receive one quarter to onethird of the available funds instead of one-eighth of the
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distributed to the county, but those funds are given on a

set formula and not affected by the DOT plan.
"What bothers us," said French, "is that the MPO is
supposed to deal on an area-wide basis. But when the
allocations were announced, we find the funding is vim it
county by county basis.

"We're hoping that the Orlando and Orange Counts
people will realize that area-wide transportation needs
don't start and stop at county lines, that they are con.
tinuous."
One particular project likely to generate controversy is
the proposed Buena Vista interchange planned near
Disney World. According to the DOT plan, the interchange
has a top priority, at an estimated cost of $12 million.
French said it is Wile to take a look at whether taxpa) em-s
should foot the entiiv emt of that project, hictm essemitiallv benefits one industry. He said he feels DiSne) Would
should participate in the cost of the project,

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Thursday, July 2, 97

After
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IN BRIEF
Nationalizes The Banks
MANAGUA, Nicara'ua (UP!)
Nicaragua's new
Junta nationalized banks, curbed operations of three
American-owned banks, and said it will not pay $5.1
Million it owes Israel and Argentina because they supplied Anastasio Somoza with arms.
All foreign banks including the Bank of America,
Citibank, Wells Fargo and the Bank of London and South
America no longer will be allowed to operate savings and
checking accounts, junta member Alfonso Robelo told
reporters Wednesday night.
But the five-member Junta of National Reconstruction
hastened to ease fears of further anti-business actions.
Robelo, himself a wealthy businessman, said the decree
does not signal "the start of a chain of Indiscriminate
nationalization of private enterprise in Nicaragua."
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NICE, France (UP!) Police today posted snipers on
rooftops and other armed officers around the hospital
where PLO leader Zuheir Mohsen hovered between life
and death from a gunshot wound inflicted by unknown

WASHINGTON UP!
President Carter today signed
into law the largest trade agreement in U.S. history, a
measure the administration claims will create 100,000
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American jobs and help narrow the nation's trade deficit.
The bill, which gained overwhelming approval from
Congress, will bring U.S. law into conformity with the
international trade agreement that was signed by the
United States and 99 other nations last April in Geneva.
Carter's signature in a White House Rose Garden
ceremony culminated six years of tough bargaining with
other countries.
Basically, the trade accord would cut tariffs by about
one third on hundreds of kinds of merchandise over the
next eight years and contains agreements on settling
-K disputes Involving non-tariff barriers to trade.

asuflant.s.
The burly, mustachioed Mohsen, 43, was in a coma
today at the Saint Roch neurosurgical clinic in Nice
almost 24 hours after two gunmen, described by his wife
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outside his luxury Cannes apartment.
Attending doctors said they would have to keep him
alive for at least another day before considering brain
surgery to repair the damage caused by a single gunshot
wound to the head,

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31 Refugees Towed To Safety
By United Press International
A U.S. Navy patrol boat today towed a fishing junk with
31 Vietnamese refugees to safety near the 7th Fleet Subic
Bay base in the Philippines and U.S. and Italian warships
searched the South China Sea for other boat people.

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Lawsuit Dismissal Denied BY u dg e
By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

A former Sanford pollee officer who claims he was fired without
cause will have his day In court against the Sanford police chief
and city manager In about six months.
CIçqzit Judge Robert McGrçgor ruled Monday he would not
iitsSanfor1 C(ty Minager Warren Knowles and Poli ce Mel
Ben Butler from the suit filed by Tommy Sands.
Sands, who was fired in August 1978, claims he was never given
a reason for his termination nor granted a bearing as specified In "questionable activities" at the Sanford police denartzn,,.ii in,
the Policemen's Bill of Rights under the Florida Statutes, said volving a secret file on officers and their activities.
Harvey Alper, Sands' attorney.
"Sands was made subject to an secret Investigation by Sanford
"Since he (Sands) was a probationary police officer, they are police," Alper said. "He had an absolute right to know he was
saying these rights did not apply to him," Alper said. "They say being Investigated."
he was not entitled to a hearing. I am contending these rights
APARTMENT BREAK-IN
apply to all Law enforcement officers."
Someone pried open the apartment door of ' &amp; Longwood !fl&amp;fl
In the suit, Sands is seeking reinstatement to the Sanford police and stole about $700 worth of goods, according to Seminole County

LISBON, Portugal (UP!) Two air force jets swooped
low in a demonstration of a strafing attack with live
ammunition Wednesday and nearly shot up a reviewing
stand containing Portugal's top generals.
The two Fiat G-91 jetfighters missed their targets by
several hundred yards and peppered the ground only 30
feet from the reviewing stand, wounding two military
cadets,
Standing on the platform were Defense Minister U. Col.
Jose Lotwelro dos Santos, Armed Forces Vice Chief of
Staff Gen. Altino Magalliaes, Army Chief Gen. Pedro
Cardoeoandthreememberso(the Revolutionary Council,
Capt. Antonio Marques Junior, Col. Jorge Ribeiro Cardose and Commander Manuel Martins Guerreiro.
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deputies

Damages In excess of $2,500 for both compensatory and punitive
Timothy Rlcke, 38, of Springwood Village Apartments,
cods are also being sought by Sands.
Lengwood, told deputies the burglary occurred aoznethne WedAlper said his case will Include an Investigation of some nesday. Missing property Includes a portable television set, two

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) — Police and Ku Klux Klan
leaders expect Saturday's march by Klansmen to be
peaceful, but a police tactical squad will be on hand to
.,' discourage violence in a city experiencing its first serious
racial unrest since the turbulent 1960s.
The racial unrest subsided in the '70s, but the police
..I' killing of an unarmed black woman last month brought
renewed outrage by civil rights leaders and confrontations In the predominantly black neighborhood,
where the shooting occurred.
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More than 1,500 people, mostly blacks, marched In
Birmingham last Friday to protest the June 22 shooting of
Bonita Carter, 20, by a patrolman who mistook her for a
robbery
suspect. The march was possibly the biggest
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black denlonstretion since the 1960s.
The Klan announced afterwards it would march this
Saturday.

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deputies.

The burglars entered the clubhouse by prying open the northalde door sometime Tuesday night, deputies say. They first:
targeted the coin boxes of the two pool tables stealing $8 in:
quarters.
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About $40 was taken out of the cash register and another $121:
from aclgar box sitting on the counter, deputies say. The keys to
io golf carts were also stolen.

78-Degree Rule Working?

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AW mostly In the low UL scattered thandlershowers.

slaw tonight in the 7$s. Winds
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Florida except northwest
gusty near thunderstorm.. Partly cloudy with widely
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (UP!)
Howard Sharp suffered a man killed in the plane crash Herald reporter) told police. ployees
including chair- ard Rampy told the news roomi
çhaace of rainsI percent today scattered thundershowers
Two men objecting to broken nose and cheekbone and Sunday, and Johnny Dowis, "He was knocked from his swinging staff
writer Qu'Idina staff that "I begged him not to
and Friday.
mainly during at ternoos and newspaper reports of the police was reported In fair condition both 32.
chair
and
beaten
to
the
Mayer,
rushed
In to help run that story. I know I'm going
FIUDAYTIDF
evening hours, except showers record belonging to a plane Wednesday night at Lawnwood
"They walked Into the news ground.
Shar
p.
to be arrested, but I don't:
DayIssa Beach: high, 10:53 along the southeast coast and crash victim beat up and forced Medical Center.
room through a aide door for
Robert Enna, executive
Dowis had co'nplalnedto care.
a,m., 1101 p.m.; low, 4:27 a.m., Keys. Highs to the upper $05 to the hospitalization of the Fort
Arrested after the incident employees and Wont straight editor of the News Tribune, was News Tribune editors earlier In
Both Rampy and Dowis were:
4:31 p.m.
mid 96L Lows in the 70$, except Pierce News Tribune city Tuesday afternoon were Rich- for Sharp," reporter Mark slugged In the forehssdwhe
n be the day about a dory the charged with burglary with
Port Canaveral: hIgh, 10:41 near N southeastern beaches editor, police said.
ard Rampy, the brother of the Weinberg (former Evening and other newspaper em- newspaper ran abo ut a Sun
day Intent to commit assault and!
m., 10:0p.m.; low, 4:11 a.m., ad Keys.
pliflO crash In which Rampy
Rampy also faced charges of
brutber, Charles Rampy, was aggravated battery and disorl
killed and the victim's brother, deny intoxication.
in-la., Ronnie Bias, critically
Charles Rampy was killed :
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burned.
Wtlenthe llghtplanehe was
The dory reported that flying crashed and burned weds,
BIRTHS
MEMORIAL.
Qi&amp;les Rampy was on probe. of. Fort Pierce Sunday. Wit.
Sanford:
HOSPITAL
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tion and had a criminal record nesees said the plane crashed:
JULY U
DISCHARGES:
ADMISSIONS
that
lndudedarrestsonnarcot. when Its wing bit a palm tree
Sanford:
tea
ch
John
Boil
arges and transportation while making a term.
Sanford:
Grace N. Gefstor
Of
firearms
by a convicted
Bliss was reporttd In critical
Borffia Barf ield
HIHI Lavigne
felon,
jw 41. a.rnosky
conditi
Marcia McLauIIn
on Wednesday In Tampa
SAN
ANTONIO,
Texas
(UP!) shoplifted $15.04 In ham,
She said her monthly Income return to
Before police arrived, Rich- General Hospital's burn ward.f
Sandra K. Brooks
,and
James A. ThresH
f
Sp.'ndlng
a
night
In
jail
on
a
sausage
and
butter
from
a
amounted
'Lewis I. Hghey
Donald Carroll. Astor
to $1.5 In Social there was no bpmg)$ expla*
Metcolm J. Lodge Jr.
charge of shoplifting food to supermarket.
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Elizabeth Sift,, o.aary
Security benefits and $113 in nation on why Jue [add
Immle Rivers
Forest a. Gray. Deltona
keep (run starving Is the l
Night Magistrate Mary Eli- Veterans
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nldratlon bane- ordered
the caai
Barbara SeNresk. D.ltona
indignity
91-year-old
Mattle
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[add had ordered her (iti. Her husband, who died 11
AREA
Nell A. Cahill, D.I$QI.
John I. Stradlsy, Enterprise
cilargue such
Shultz waits to suffer on this Jailed In lieu of $400 cash bond. years ago, served In World War asM'na1'
Mary Hovorki, Daft ona
Robert L. Rock, Ocala
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Thelma Jean Jones, Delfona
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Beatrice Danielson, Pompano Ear th.
The elderly woman was I.
)onna L. Thus, L,.k. Mary
usually are tnJ after
Such
ThOMASAIREY
"I pray and pray every night bilked out of her life savings
Brljson Funeral Home-PA is
Authorities said they found 'flcI'Ji hctur the elderly
In charge.
far the Lord to take me out," $4,101 In 1973 In a "pigeon $41.15 In Mrs. &amp;bus's
Pn 5pScta, the UIda1 a"
the whlteiaired wide. said di cp" achrsne In which a band when they arrested
Ewning Hr,id WIPI ass- no,
Midway, Trailer
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Peace
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died
Tuesday
night.
minals left
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hwiith only day, but she said she needed all EsiIvel
finally ordered the old
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Bew Coludy Jail Wednesday. $10. Townspeople gave dana- of the money to pay her $75-a- woman freed on
Born In Baltimore, Md, he
Thursday, July 21. 19M.—Vol. 71, No. 212
"You would too, If you were In lions that year so elm
AllEY. THOMAS L. Fun.sal
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have Thanksgiving dirnier.
Her 24 hours In jail were In the
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Mrs. Schultz, who told reportAs she walked out of jail "terrible," she said. "I didn't downcast whole
wood, who disd Tuesday, will be
widow said as die carpenter and member of the
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that abS could be trusted to living."
- Mrs. Zeljtha Airey, Iangwood.
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HOSPITAL NOTES

WASHINGTON (UP!) — To rally support among
doubting senators, the White House plans to ask Congress
to authorize funds for the $30 billion MX missile system
before the Senate votes on the SALT II treaty.
But it seems unlikely this move alone will calm the fears
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or Sam Nunn, D-Ga., who believe the White House may
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Nunn struck a heavy blow against the treaty Wednesday
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Few details are too minute to escape the attention of
defense attorney Bernard Segal during cross-examination
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earlier this week, turning up several mistakes
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for the murder of 12-yearold
the defense team really be- Circuit Judge Edward Cowart the case when Bundy decided
The seven-man, five-woman Kimberly Diane Leach. The
lieved he was innocent," said a
repeatedly praised the five- not to let hint make closing jury found Bundy guilty after runner-up junior
high school
defense aide after Theodore member defense team as the
arguments.
only 6 hours and 38 minutes of Valentine queen disappeared
Bundy was convicted of stran- best advocates he has seen in
And although Build)' had deliberation. The jurors had Feb. 9, 1978, just 25 days
after
gling two Florida State Univer- his courtroom in 27 years on the complained repeatedly about reviewed only two
pieces of the Chi Omega killings.
sity coeds and attacking three bench.
his lawyers, haggard said it evidence - the pen-and-ink
Trial is scheduled for Sept. 17.
other students.
The fatal flaw in the defense would not be an appeals point, sketches drawn from Nita
State
say Bundy
"Just because we're lawyers case of the Utah law school "There's not going to be any Neary's description of the will stay inprosecutors
Florida and will not
doesn't mean we're stupid," dropout could have been reversable error on corn- fleeing killer and a panty hose
released to stand trial in
said the member of the legal himself. His constant bickering petency of counsel," haggard mask found in a duplex four other
states where h e is
staff who did not want to be
with attorneys "divided the said.
blocks from the sorority house. suspected in 36 sex-slayings.
identified.
harmony and unanimity of the
There's widespread specula"They didn't look at the
________________
That be lief did not seem to
defense team," said Robert tion that Bundy will get the dental stuff at all," said
death penalty.
Thompson.
Y CITY
hlundy, himself, predicted in
The same jurors, who remain
G CO., INC.
the closing days of the trial he sequestered at the Sonesta
would
be
sentenced
to die if the Beach luxury resort on Key
PEKING tUPI) — A Chinese official today charged
LOSED
jury brought back a first degree Biscayne, will hear testimony
African students In Shanghai sta bbed a Chinese student,
murder conviction,
beginning Saturday before F
FR
sparking a three-day race ridt earli er this month that left
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least 43 persons hospita lized.
NTIL
Thompoon admitted before the life In prison for Bandy.
The official admitted angry Chinese students later
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verdict
there was not much
Randy will be sentenced at
se Call
trapped the foreigners in their dormitory and blocked
hope of saving llundy ii he was the conclusion of the second
Then
police efforts to rescue them. lie said Chinese and Afri can
convicted.
"If you don't give the phase of the trial then will be
students would be given special instruction in discipline
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Florida's Death How
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Institute, demanding to be sent home and charging the
overruling
a jury's recommen'_
Chinese with racism.

By United Press International
Modest reductions in electrical consump'I on have been
noted by some utilities since President Carter's order to
raise theromstat settings took effect July 16, but officials
are reluctant to credit that solely to conservation.
"Our loads are somewhat lower, but there are so many
different variables that make it impossible to put your
finger on any one and say this is what's causing it," said
Bill Harrah, spokesman for Chicago's Commonwealth
'' Edison.
Most utility officials surveyed by United Press International Wednesday .aid It is too early to tell If the Carter'' mandated 78-degree thermostat minimums will result in
reduced demand for electricity — and ultimately for oil.

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Eliminating the fogging operation saves $4,932 In salaries, depsrtmentby de1ayIngpurthase
ofadumptmck and extending
chemicals
and fuel and the planed rep1Icomgof1jg for 1 sidewalk construction programs from
five to 10 years.
sTature, $4; overnight low, 74;
Bayport: high, 4:21 a.m., 3:55 Police or fire department employees are to raise the flag on legal total of $9,000.
yeterday'a
high,
0!; p.m.; low, 11:01 a.m., 10:41 holidays on an alternating basis.
city commission expenses; $202 from city at$3,231 in the assistant city manager's budget; $9,284
Sparomeffle pressure, 3412; p.m.
torney salary, FICA and pension.
One
street-sweeper
and
eliminated
mosquito-fogging
public
health
department;
$8,313
in
the
building
department
and
relative humIdity, 77 percent;
BOATING FORECAST
altogether. Two street-sweepers will remain In operation. To be zoning department; $32,110 In the police department, primarily
Sanford City Manager Warren E. Knowles will return to Sans, E.8E at 1, mph.
ph.
St.
Augustine
to
Jupiter
Inlet
considered
yet Is whether one salaried position will be cut In line by replacing four vehicles rather than the eight planned and ford Sunday after attending a conference of the International City:
Forecast: Pertly cloudy out
II miles and Jupiter Inlet to with eliminating one street-sweeper. The savings would total through eliminating purchases of furniture, office supplies, Managers' Association In Quebec, Canada for five days. Knowles
thrss,gh Friday with a chance of Key [argo out to the Bahama about $15,000 If both the equipment and the manpower are cut.
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more accurate and complete how-to-clean information on
the labels of slacks, blouses and other articles of clothing
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the first time on leather and suede goods and on rugs and
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upholstered furniture.
The four commissioners Wednesday approved in
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governing what labels should tell the consumer about
washing, drying and other aspects of care.

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SPOUSE ABUSE
A 23-year-old Sanford man was arrested early this morning for
allegedly beating his wife, according to Seminole county deputies.'
Timothy Gordon, 23, of 107 Anderson Street, Sanford, was
arrested about 12:14 a.m. when deputies responded to a disturbance at 1806 LIncoln Ave., Sanford. He was taken to Seminole
County Jail and placed on an initial bond 01 W.
According to the report, BarbaraGordon's wife, had a lump on
her forehead and a bloody nose when deputies arrived at the
scene.
CLUBHOUSE BURGLARIZE!)
Someone broke Into the Seminole Golf clubhouse in Longwood
and made off with more than $150, according to Seminole County

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"I want to serve notice already passed a bill that will cannot reach our energy Carter. The Finance CornPresident Carter has appealed tonight that I will (10 everything finance a sound energy pro- goals."
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niittee was not expected to el erly, that kind of cost will
to the Senate not to give in to a in my power to get such a gram for our country and leave
reach any final conclusion on force a decision among oil tq
Sen. Russell Long,
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keep from freezing, food to keen
chairman of the Senate Finance the complex issue today.
from starving, and medical
industry to gut the windfall ca's energy security - because centive for increased explora- Committee, said he wants the
profits tax passed earlier by the it is critical to the future of this lion and production of oil and
Gov. Ella Grasso of Connec- care to stay alive," Mrs. Grassd
legislation, which would tax the
House.
ticut
Wednesday cited esti- told the House Ways and Mean
country," Carter said in a gas in our own country.
profits oil companies
mates that the cost of home Committee.
news
nationally
broadcast
conCarter said Wednesday ni gh t
"Now it is the Senate's turn, derive from the sale of newly heating oil has risen more than
Republicans and some De mo
the United States will not reach ference
and there will be a massive decontroled domestic oil, on 175 percent in the past six years crats favor granting tax credits
its energy goals if the 60 percent
He said Americans "over- struggle to gut the windfall Carter's desk by OCt. 1.
to urge passage of a "Crisis to oil firms that plow back thq
windfall tax is weakened in the whelmingly support" such a profits tax bill," Carter said.
But Long did not say how big Intervention Program" to help windfall profits into oil produc
Senate.
tax, adding the house "has "If this happens, then we a tax will be presented to the poor this
tion.
winter.

Label Rules Are Revised

Flagship Bank of Seminole- bank account., for the 46 and approved by consensus of will facilitate short-term In- come from increased
efficiency are gained from the special
I Longwood Branch Is expected operating street light districts the commission. A formal vote vestment. With 46 separate through easier reconciliation
of assessments to homeowners:
to receive a $200,000 deposit, be consolidated at one bank, is expected to come next week. accounts, some with low the bank statements. There also served by the Installation of the
courtesy of the Seminole Board Cujr.
j tly the accounts are The bank 4a selected on the balances, investment of the will be a savings on check lights. Ms. Huff said the funds;
of County Commissioners, maintained in eight banks basis 01 the number of free funds was not feasible.
purchases. Buying 1,000 checks from all the districts amount sot
sometime before Oct. 1.
services provided to depositors,
throughout the coulity.
However, Ms. Huff said, from one bank is less expensive about $200,000 in the fall ,
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there
would
not
be
appreciable
than
buying
low
quantities
of
taxes
are
received.
As
the
year;
County finance manager
The Longwood branch of the
amounts gained from the abort- checks from 46 banks, she progresses and bills are paid,:
Ginny Huff this week recom- Flagship bank was named by
According to Ms. Huff, the term Investments. Rather, the noted.
the fund dips to below $50,000,;
mended to the boixd that the commissioner Bill Kirchhoff consolidation of the accounts advantage to the county will
Street lighting district funds she said.

Planes from the 75,000-ton carrier Kitty Hawk, as well
as the guided missile cruiser USS England and other U.S.
naval craft with Vietnamese linguists aboard were in the
South China Sea area today on refugee patrol.
In Washington, the Carter administration asked
Congress for an additional $207 million to construct and
operate processing centers in Southeast Asia and to cover
U.S. military costs for air and sea search for refugees.

Carter Seeks Voters' Support On Tax

WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter's nomination
of New York banker Paul Volcker to head the Federal
Reserve System has been greeted with a chorus of praise
from both banking and congressional leaders.
Volcker is a widely respected economist likely to stress
firm anti-inflation policies as chairman of the Fed.
His nomination was announced Wednesday along with
the naming of retired Time Inc. editor Hedley Donovan to
be a senior White House advisor.
Volcker will fill the unexpired portion of departing
Chairman G. William Miller's 14-year Federal Reserve
term, which runs until Jan. 31, 1992.

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After being treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital for
sta b wounds, Rice could not be found for questioning. On
Wednesday, police said they have obtained a warrant for
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But when she saw the picture of Rice, the ra pe victim
identified him as the man who assa ulted he r, police said,
adding that the woman believed sh e had stabbed her
atta cker during the scuf fle. The location of Rice's stab
wo und corresponded to whe re she thought she had struck
the rapist, police reported.

Board instructed Ralph Hay, locker search by their principal torney, to ensure both the policy now specifies that the students' made the recornmendati'ni
administrative assistant, to for contraband materials,
and student permit is written in
lockers can be searched but about a month ago to come up
advertise the proposed policy in
best
legal
their
form
by
the
nothing
has been written to with a stiffer policy in an effort
purpose of this policy is
Before being issued parking a local newspaper in an effort to to"mc
deter students from twinging Aug. 8 board meeting.
include a search of the students' to keep the school campuses
permits, high school students in get tough on the drug problem
"as drug-free as possible."
contraband to school, with the
Board members will discuss cars on campus.
Seminole County may have to on campus.
"1 would like some clout so
hope that it will decrease the the merits of the proposed
"Seine high schoi principals those
sign a form consenting to a
students— whetheç
use of drugs and alcohol on the policy Aug. 8 and either accept do have students sign permits
search of their car for conA second part of the
elementary,
middle school of
proposed school grounds," Ray said.
or vote it down on Aug. 22.
to allow the locker search," high school— are at school in a
traband such as st olen goods, policy includes middle
school
Ray said.
drugs or alcohol.
students who would be required
The board instructed Ned
condition to learn," Mrs. Telsomi
Following the meeting, Ray
The Seminole County School to sign a form consenting to a Julian Jr.. school board at- said the school codQ of conduct
Hoard member PM Telson said.

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

Carter Signs Trade Pact,

The man identified himself as Willie Lee Rice of 1313 W.
13th St., Sanford. Police were called to investigate the
co ndition of Rice after a passerby noticed Rice was lying
motionless by the side of the tracks.
Rice sa id he had been walking along the tracks J uly $
wh en he was struck and dabbed from behind, according
to police.Police said Rice told them he had been unconscious for more than a day and that he had been
robbed.

Shot PLO Leader In Coma

School Drug Crackdown Rule Nearer

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A 24-ye ar-old dabbing victim became a rape suspect
after a woman saw his picture in the Evening Herald.
Sanford police said they were told by a 25-year-old
woman July 9 that she had been asleep In he r home when a
man broke through a living room window and assa ulted
her. The woman scuffled wi th the man before he fled the
scene, police said.
The next day, the woman was reading the Evening
Herald when she noticed a picture of a man on the railroad
tracks west of Sixth and Pecan streets. The man had been
dabbed In the back, and rescue units were treating him,

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993
Thursday, July 26, 1979-4A

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As I approached Courtroom "C" on Tuesday a
Seminole County deputy waved an odd-looking
contraption up and down my body and then over my

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purse in a wand-like fashion. He was using a metal
detector as a precautionary measure, in case I or
anyone else who attended the Sims sentencing was
carrying a weapon.
Terry Melvin Sims had been found guilty of first
degree murder in February for the 1977 shooting of
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Seminole County reserve deputy George Pfeil. This
day, he would be sentenced an event that drew a
low
large crowd to the courtroom that normally was
sparsely-populated.
A majority of the spectators were law enforcement officers, including two police chiefs.
CARRASCO Other members of the audience were assistant state
By SIIA RON
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $325; 6 Months, $18.50;
Year, $36.00. By Mall: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,
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attorneys, newspaper reporters and Mrs. Pfeil.
The mood was as changing as a toy kaleidoscope
and varied as the colors of the rainbow. Some
people in front of me kept silent and focused their
eyes either to the ground or straight ahead at the
American flag.
A law enforcement officer to my right, in contrast, was joking quietly with me and a man across
the aisle. The atmosphere in the back of the courtroom, was light and humorous..
It was hard to realize we were waiting for a man
to be sentenced for first degree murder.
The buzzing of conversation stopped briefly as
Sims was escorted to the desk facing the judge's
bench. He, understandably, joined the somber

group of the audience and peered silently ahead.
The crowd stood mechanically as the judge entered the courtroom wearing his black robe, white
shirt and a pert bow tie.
A few moments later, he handed down the death
penalty for Sims, who showed no signs of being
fazed by the news. The climax had come and gone.
Sims was fingerprinted and then returned to his
cell.
That was It. The man now was scheduled to be
electrocuted sometime In the future, but nobody
knew exactly when. That depends on how long the

And even the basics have drawn opposition from
an unlikely coalition made up of conservatives who
fear a massive educational bureaucracy and
further federal "meddling" in local affairs and
liberals concerned over the potential split of social
concern now concentrated in HEW. The House
measure adds fuel to the continuing debate.
To win conservative support, the representatives
adopted amendments providing for voluntary
prayer in schools, prohibiting withholding of
federal funds to enforce busing as an integration
tool, banning use of racial or sexual quotas for
college admissions and-prohibiting abortions In
medical facilities for department employees.
t is doubtful that the House will accept deletion
of the amendments in conference, after adopting
them by margins of 2 to 1. And it is unlikely that
liberal members will continue to support the
concept if the amendments, which they hope will be
scuttled in conference, remain intact.
Furthermore, neither the Senate nor the
president finds the amendments acceptable.
The Carter "victory," if it Is a victory, is
anything but secure.
The effort to reconcile differences by the conferees will be tinged with bitterness.
And, no matter what the conference outcome, the
controversy will not be resolved. The fight over a
12th Cabinet seat has not been won or lost, but
merely moved to another arena.

:: It is evident that President Carter takes his low status In the
polls seriously,
And well he may. The polls show his public standing at a
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evel so low as to be unprecedented In the short but significant
history of polling and the modern presidency.
Perhaps the president's discussions with leading citizens
:during his Camp David retreat deepened and confirmed his
concern,
David Broder, the Washington Post columnist, suggests that
,.Rosalynn Carter's advice to her husband may be a factor in the
? president'a

reaction.
Was It overkill to request the resignations of all his Cabinet
::secretaries and White House staff executives? Is It a public
:relations spectacular that was perhaps a bit too dramatic? If
.Cabinet and staff changes were desired, could they not have
,been accomplished in a more orderly and effective way on an
,indIvIdual, less publicized basis?
Will the result be that the reins of power are clutched more
tightly in the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Carter and the Georgia
Mafia? Will this affect the image of an open presidency which
was promised by Mr. Carter in 1976?
Is the president falling or is he actually going to make his
presidency more effective?
We don't know but we are vaguely disturbed by all this
melodrama at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

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connect the subdivisions to the capacity through a refurbishing Utilities i. When a inotion was Commissioner J.R. Grant. A prjr to final site plan approval hearing is set for August 20.
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made to adopt it (M-first reading
public hearing
set for Aug. by the commission.
was notified by County Tax asse'soiIent. The certified rate
Utilities, John Lo wnles, has question on the wording of the
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Geiiihe1 that in will gtmerate $278,376.31 in
informed the Longwooti City agreement and Sanlando
has treat the sewage for us tern- commission meeting, there was
In other business, the corn- ordinance permitting churches order to generate the
mim&amp;' property taxes for the city liii
ominission by letter that h
not been willing to turn over porarily until the Longwood no second.
mission:
iI1IXiiI1Ui1I that could lx.' set
under the l-1 cia.ssiIicatio'i and amount of tax money the cit
firm will honor a previous just the water lines, with the Utilities plant is ready," Julian
l.t'fkowitz said his company
—Voted approval of a plan in elsewhere by special exception, received last year, the certified without it ref erendum ouhi lx
omrnitment to turn over water city not having the capability to said.
had been ''working in gnod which propvits owners in the Present churches
ou1d be umillage would conic to $2.83 per $2.91 per $1,000.
;Ind sewer lines in three provide sewer service.
Asked why Sanlando Utilities faith, and it was costing $20,000 lnngwoed Industrial ['ark will
Longwood subdivisions to the
Longwood City Attorney Ned suddenly is so agreeable, Julian to fix UI) and expand, and if the participate in a paving and
'city.
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When the Winsor Manor, agreed to turn over to the city because they have been cited by once, it would delay the time- the city through a special tax
evonshIre and the Moorings lift stations when the city has DER
Department
of table. We have already been district.
dév'elopments were built, water the capablity of providing Environmental Regulation)." hack to I)Eli twice to request
—Gave final approval to the
and sewer service were sewer service to the area.
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of
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pitiful example of the inability of an old dog to
Maybe he will be able to pull It off.
learn new tricks than the domestic auto inAfter all, there were those who laughed and
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more who paid no attention whatsoever
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when he set out four years ago to become
After almost three dacades of constant inpresident.
cursions into their market by the producers of
Jimmy Carter has demonstrated that he is
smaller and vastly more efficient imported cars,
capable of accomplishing the unlikely. Mayb he
Detroit's automakers remain mindlessly
will be able to do it again on a much vasterscale,
devoted to oversized gas-guzzlers.
rallying Americans to his crusade against the
In the midst of the recent increase in gasoline
energy crisis and In the process leading the
prices to the dollar-a-gallon level, for instance,
nation to a moral and spiritual regeneration.
General Motors Corp. mounted a major adMaybe. But success in the long haul is going tO
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Americans are going to have to do more than
With motorists increasingly worried about
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miles-per-gallon efficiency, GM Is touting a new
Is being asked of them, and at what cost, Is goThg
measurement called miles-per-tankful. By that
to have to be explained clearly, In detail and vei'
standard, the Oldsmobile Is a champion because
convincingly if their support for an energy
it has a huge 25-gallon gas tank. Ford Motor Co.
program that may lead to Independence oily
has launched an identical promotional effort on
after great sacrifice is to be won and, more
SCIENCE TODAY
behalf of its Ford LTD.
Important, sustained.
Because the country's largest automakers
Maybe Jimmy Carter, who promises
remain oblivious to the concept of fuel economy,
leadership, will be able to do this. But promises
the inventory of unsold domestic cars now stands
are one thing, delivery something else entirely.
at 2 million vehicles — the highest level In the
As it Is, he is initially raising more questions
industry's history.
than he is answering in the serial unfolding' of
Yet the automakers continue to deceive
details of his $142 billion master plan.
By DANIEL F. GILMORE
themselves, proclaiming that big car sales will
The expense of the undertaking is of an order
WASHINGTON (UPI) A visiting Soviet eye that probably only 32 to 36 percent have 100
pick up as soon as the current gasoline crisis is surgeon predicts eye glasses one day
greater than anything the nation hitherto hØs
will follow
percent 20-20 vision," he said, "the enormity of
forgotten.
been asked knowingly to commit itself to. He
horses and buggies and end u as museum od- the problem staggers the mind."
Recent history suggests otherwise. When dities.
ways
will
says
that the required billions will be redirected
He said "it seems only natural" that
from
foreign suppliers into American pockets.
Germany's Volkswagen began exporting the
Svyatoslav N. Fyodorov, 52-year-old director
be found to correct the optical disfunctions of the
now-famous Beetle to the United States in 1950, of the Moscow Research Laboratory of Experl- eye.
But they also must first come out of Amcricn
pockets in the form of higher fuel prices befbrie
America's automakers were confident that mental and Clinical Problems of Eye Surgery,
"We cannot imagine a future when everyone being rechanneled Into energy developmenta44k
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Imports would never account for even 5 percent says "man has been held in bondage to
wears thick glasses to see. We believe that soon
specwindfall profits tax. The oil cartel may be otlt
of the country's total passenger-car sales,
tacles for the last 500 years — they help over- spectacles also will take their place along with a
income, but it Is still Americans who will be
the
When that unwarranted optimism proved come but do not correct the underlying han.
horses and buggies and we will visit them in
tooting the bill.
totally unfounded, industry officials coped with dicap."
museums."
His alternative energy proposals are a
the problem by merely adjusting their projecA h us ky, barrel-cheated man in a yellow
For myopia, Fyodorov said a Japanese
repackaging
of old ideas, not innovations :to
tions first to 10 percent, then 15 percent, then leather jacket over a bright orange shirt,
ophthalmologist named Sato in 1952 pioneered capture
the imagination of the public and flie'tt
20 per.ent. Today, surging imports account for Fyodorov said at news conference at the Soviet
the use of surgical
corrections into the eye, but with a will to succeed. The prospects are already
25 percent of all sales.
Embassy that a simple five to ten minute
the technique was abandoned because of the risk
the subject of thorough discussion. Also the
(Even that number is deceptively low because operation can eliminate
of infection and the unpredictability of results. drawbacks.
the need for eyeglasses
the more than 130,000 Volkswagen Rabbits or contact lenses for many people suffering
Fyodorov said his clinic began experimenting
from
We are reminded that the United States has
produced at VW's New Stanton, Pa., plant since myopia, or nearsightedness.
on the eyes of rabbits in 1973 and then progressed .,more on in our shale alone than several Saudi
it opened In April 1978 have been counted as
lie also was optimistic about the use of plastic to human subjects. His operation cuts around the Arabias." True, but it also needs
to be explained
domestically produced rather than imported lens implants for people who have cataracts
outside of the cornea without Interfering With that recovery of shale on In
sufficient
quant1t
cars.)
removed,
vision. The incision weakens the cornea
may be possible only at the cost of converting
Dr. Carl Kupfer, director of the National Eye
enough to allow the inside pressure of the eye 10 much of Colorado and Wyoming into a slag heap.
Following the introduction of the Beetle to
cause the perihery of the cornea to bulge Are the Americans prepared to make this
country, American Motors Corp. in the early Institute which is part of America's National
slightly,
1950s produced a highly successful domestic Institutes of Health, said it was his opinion that
sacrifice for energy Independence?
studies
are
necessary
to
see
"This bulging outwards pull on the center
if
the
myopia
subcompact, the Rambler.
Waste disposal and pollution also are problems
po rtion of the cornea causing its curvature to in Increased use of coal, whether burned directly
But the Big Th ree of the industry GM, Ford surgery produces any long-term adverse effects,
flatten or to become less. Since it is this high or exploited as a source of synthetic fuel.
and Chrysler — Ignored both the Beetle and the He also questioned the need for such surgery
Ano
curvature
that causes the myopia in the first there is some question that successful
response
was
the
1950
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eye
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Fyodorov talked about his work in almost
financial disaster.
colloquial English and used slides to show how he
By 1960, the Big Three reluctantly began to had implanted artificial lenses by microsurgery,
market compact (but not subcompact) cars. GM and how he corrected vision disorted by myopia.
He said American and other doctors are now
introduced Corvair, Ford produced the Falcon
using his surgical techniques.
and Crysler's entry was the Valiant,
In a prepared statement, he said that eye
But those manufacturers reverted to form in glasses and contact lenses are an unnecessary
the succeeding years, making their "compacts" inconvenience,
bigger and heavier, plating them with chrome
"When one considers that about I billion
trim and tacking on high-priced but barely people already wear glasses and that half of the
necessary accessories,
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place, the myopia is therefore removed by this development of a multi-billion dollar synthetic
flattening."
industry could really buy energy Independence.
"The whole procedure takes only five minutes
What If the oil cartel slashed the artificially
and takes effect Immediately, "Fyodorov sWd.
exorbitant price of its product, as it could still
"The patient may experience some mild profitably do at any time? Would Americani
discomfort the first day and most patients return willingly continue subsidizing the synthetic
to work within four to five days."
product when the real thing was plentifully
Fyodorov said that he and other Soviet doctors available on the world market for half the price?
since 1972 have performed some 1,300 operations
Solar energy on a large scale, requiring the
and were able to correct myopia in 97 percent of development of virtually a new technology to be
the cases.
feasible but nevertheless possibly the most
"Not one single case got worse and every case promi sing energy investment in the long haul, Is
got better," he said.
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Insiders are calling "The Great Plane Robbery," staggering before the wing-correction drain corrosion-sensitive large aircraft ever built. requirement. An Air Force spokesman claimed
the Air Force has been cadging millions of began. The original cost estimate was $28 million Additionally, It is a Victim of an Air Force-wide the cost of the wing corrections would not exceed
dollars a year from Congress to keep its con- per plane, but the delivery price actually proved lack of understanding of corrosion In general." $1.3 LA Won.
troversial C-5A transport planes from falling to be $65 million. Add on the $20 million bill for
Other probl ems with the Air Force's
SOUND OFF: Q. A recent article you wt
apart in mid-air.
each plane's wing fix and the total cost comes to multimillion-dollar (lying mistake:
contains a reference to Mobil In connection
The CSA, of course, is the flying turkey that $85 million apiece more than three times the
—The C-SA's nose landing gear and landing- petroleum prices. We wish to deny emphaUc11y
gobbled up $2 billion of taxpayers' money In cost original estimate. And this astronomical figure gear yoke will require replacement.
that Mobil has at any time encouraged the
overruns a decade ago. Exposure of this scandal will fly still higher as other already identified
—Aluminum power-distribution cables are Saudis to increase petroleum prices. Rawlelg
cost A. Ernest Fitzgerald his Pentagon job. The defects are corrected,
already beginning to deteriorate.
Warner Jr., chairman, Mobil Oil Corp.
taxpayers were later called upon to extend a
—The navigation systems "are not expected to
A. The executive officers of the four Arahico
most shocking thing about the
$250 million 'loan guarantee to the Planes
wing
be
economically
supportable
for
the proposed parthers, Including Mobil, met with Saudi oil
problem istliat
Force knew about It even
manufacturer,
heed-Georgia.
life" of the plane.
minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani in San Franc$sco
before It took delivery on the first C-S A. Now
What has not been noticed, however, is the asking Congress for money to redesign the entire
—Fire hazards exist despite an tensIve — In September 1973. They agreed together upri
equally scandalous fact that for at least two wing.
and expensive
fire-prevention -tent. "We price Increase, which became the forerunnepf
years the Air Force has been requesting funds to
The trouble with the GSA wing Is stunningly must clearly recognize that ti
(system) ON dIUdFOUS 1974 price explosion. Sowces
pay Lockheed for the correction of design errors simple: Stress tests show that it will wear out at doesn't go to the root of the problem," Air Force Inside Arainco told me the oil companies pathat were known to exist almost from the Mait a point somewhere between 6,000 and 8,500 flying brass hats were told at 1975 briefing.
couraged the September 1973 price rise. They
The ongoing bailout effort Is needed to keep the hours, It was supposed to weather at least 30,000
reportedly felt it Would lead to higher dome1ç
.
The same briefing noted that the original oil prices, which would make it economIc]1y
failing off In ffighL in the air.
contract with Lockheed failed to provide feasible to recover more crude from their ti
The total cod of the wing correction program
Even after correction, the wings will last only
adequate oversight by the Air Force on safety on properties. The docuxnets
avnItsh to mc
eventually could reach the same figure as the 20,000 hours. But by that time, other parts of the features. The contract didn't even call for
safety not make clear whether Mobil, during Its part hi
original cod overrun
$2 billion. What most aircraft will have begun to disintegrate, ac- Studies as part of th
e "owner's manual" ptw- the negotiations, "encouraged" the price. ingullible congressmen don't know, but the Air cording to the Air Force documents,
chased from Lockheed, the briefing document crease or merely accepted It.
Force has admitted in secret internal documents
"The rest of the aircraft has had problems that
noted, "th us they are not available today In the
Footnote: Address your letters to Ask Jaék
we have obtained, Is that even when the wing cannot be passed over lightly," an internal Air Force files."
Anderson, Box 2300, Washington, D.C. 20013.
problem is solved, dill more money will be report states. Test results dating from 1972
Footnote: A Lockheed spokesman said he's Your full name will be used unless otherwise
needed to correct other weaknesses In crucial showed that the GSA's fuselage Is "highly never heard of t
he internal Air Force documents requested. Because of the tremendous volumecf
parts of the Air Force's most expensive lemon. sensitive to stress corrosion," the report notes, we have ottained,
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dropping out of the cause. He
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.drive for social and economic
democracy. But Atlanta actkvists say his day has past'
Hosea Williams, an old
.comrade, puts it this way: "His
ideas and activities are no
'longer relevant to the lives of
'black citizens."
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she felt he was not making
decisions in the best interest of
SCLC.
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believe that Abernathy's
decisions have ruined SCLC. He
resigned as president earlier
this year, and left the coun cil in
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Now 53, Abcr'inmthv gets a debt . "They never fail to help
$1,500 honorarium for revealing out," lie says, particularly
his assassination ideas to when he reminds them how he
college audiences. And he and Martin king invented civil
rights in America.
thinks everyone should listen,
Last winter he was incensed
when notables at Ohio State
HOMEOWNERS
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his visit, lie called the gayerDEBTS PRESSING
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-tJi movement and withdrawn
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'Martin Luther King Jr. was
killed in 1968 there was an in(e)necIne struggle among his
,sociates to determine who
vôuld replace him as leader
grid chief spokesman of the civil
right movement, The man who
ientually won, or thought he
cthl, was the Rev. Ralph David
4)ernathy.
4iut though Abernathy
ixerited some of King's titles,
And followers, he was never
widely
accepted as
a
.atisfactory
replacement.
Friends
say
Abernathy
dreamed of being as venerated
as; King has been. When the
(espect did not come, the
friends add, he grew frustrated,
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The spectators silently flowed out of the courtroom and back to their jobs, almost as if it were
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federal Department of Education has been hailed
by the White House as a victory. The Senate
already had voted to create the Cabinet-level office
supported by President Carter.
But the House version and the Senate version are
far apart. The gap may be too wide to be bridged in
a House-Senate conference committee.
Basically, the legislation authorizes consolidation within a single department of
educational programs now administered by four
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disagreeable tendency to be is $10,000 in debt.
'more interested in his own
Abernathy too is in debt.
position than In that of the black
When Jimmy Carter selected
cdmmunity.
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n'iàt of his speeches are filled out a second mortgage on his
home to run for the vacant seat.
With references to his own
aCcomplishments. She says he He lost, badly, and friends say
gives the Impression that he he's now making "fairly sub.
OW Martin Luther King, arm in stantlal" payments on a $50,000
arth, virtually invented civil note.
rights in America.
The debt and the political
Mrs. King was pleased last
setback may have contributed
year when Abernathy was only to Rev. Abernathy's present
given a passing roll in a acrimony. He entered the race
television drama regarding her in the belief that his national
husband's life. Abernathy felt reputation would dazzle the
he'd been slighted in the voters. But Mrs, King did not
Presentation, and accused the support him, nor did Andrew
King family of manipulating Young; he drew less than 5
history. Mrs. King said he did percent of the primary vote.
not deserve a bigger part In the
Observers say Abernathy
Pjcture.
was not prepared for the loss.

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Pepper
Rodgers views Georgia Tech 's
upcoming football season with
mixed emotions.
Rodgers is a hang-loose sort
of coach, not one to worry about
things he can't change. But that
doesn't prevent him from
fretting about the Yellow
Jackets' 1979 schedule.
"We should have a wide-open
offense and a pretty cxpericned defense," he said.

"But tht first half of our
schedule Is a challenge, to say
the least."
Rodgers has reason to fret
about that schedule. Georgia
Tech opens at home Sept. 8 in a
nationally televised game
against an AIa%ma team
which is a candidate for the
national championship.
And the Yellow Jackets play
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coach Charlie Pell at the helm;
at Notre Dame, another candidate for the national title; and
at Tennessee, where Johnny
Majors is trying to build a
national contender.
"The second half of our
season doesn't appear to be as
tough as the first half, but one
has to wonder how good a

"We'll be playing some very
physical opponents and games
like that always take their toll."
The loss of Eddie Lee Ivery,
the explosive tailback who
rushed for 1,562 yards last
season when the Yellow Jackets
went 7-4 before being manhandled, 41-21, by Purdue in the
Peach Bowl, is forcing Rodgers
to revamp Tech's offense.
The key man for '79 will be
sophomore quarterback Mike

physical shape we'll be In by
then," observed Rodgers.

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previous year, when Rodgers
was still sticking with the wishbone he so long favored, the
Yellow Jackets completed only
23 passes all season.
"We do have a super quarterback In Mike Kelley," said
Rodgers. "He was remarkable
after takint, over as a freshman

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all-pro quarterback who speiiti
dozen seasons as a head coach
in the NFL (Minnesota, Atlan
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help with the new offense.
That nationally televised
opener will be the first meetin g
between Alabama and Georgia
Tech since 1964 when the two
schools, long-time foes, broke
off the series in a moment of
bitterness brought on several
years earlier when Alabama

last fall. He has a great arm,
quick release and tremendous
poise."
The decision to go to the
passing game was responsible
for two coaching changes at
Georgia Tech. Rodgers brought

Kelley who moved into a
starting role as a freshman in
Tech's third game last season
and passed for 1,479 yards. The

in Steve Spurner, the Heisman
Trophy winner he coached
when he was an assistant at
Florida in the mid 1 60s, as
quarterback coach and lured
Norm Van Brocklin, the former

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Graning in what the Yellow
Jackets viewed as a flagrant
foul.
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The last time the two met, an
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injured Joe Namath came oft
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an up-to-then scoreless duel and
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quickly threw two touchdown
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Spllttorff, 10-10, allowed a passes to get Alabama winging
7
By United Press International Baker. "It's nice to be in this two-run singles by Bak3r and
Paul Splittorff's exit summed double to Lemon who went to
to a 24-7 victory enroute to ,a
spot because we're leaving on a Steve Yeager and RBI singles
up the game and the season for third as left fielder Willie
perfect season and the national
The bats that were stilled high note. You need momentum by Steve Garvey and Sutcliffe.
rop A1,41V
the once-mighty Kansas City Wilson bobbled the ball. Jorge championship.
through the first half of the because
Royals.
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Orta walked, Qulsenberry
of all the negative Braves 13, Cardinals 4:
But the game most Georgia
season have come to life for the factors you face on the road."
"It was a freak injury, he relieved, and got Lamar
f
Barry Bonnell lashed a
fans prefer to remember
Tech
defending NL champion Los
Joe Ferguson led the assault basesloaded triple in the
wasn't mad or anything like Johnson to hit a comebacker.
is
the
1962 game in Atlanta
Angeles Dodgers.
on the Phillies with five RBI seventh to snap a 44 tie and
that," Kansas City Manager After
7W
Lemon
avoided when the Yellow Jackets broke
They have now won six of and Dusty Baker drove In four lead Atlanta over St. Louis.
.
Whitey Herzog said Wednesday Qulsenberry's tag, pinch-hitter
then defending national
their seven games since the All- runs.
night, referring to an Injury Bill Nahorodny delivered a
Z4/F
Astr 6,Cubs 4
champon Alabama's 26-game
Star break and have scored 31
Splittorff suffered while leaving bases-loaded double.
Winner Rick Sutcliffe, 9.8,
Jose Cr drove In one run
unbeaten streak with a stunning
runs In the last two games,
what
eventually became
w
a even
ame a 6-2
'rn
Lemon also was responsible 7-6 upset.
16-8 t gave up four first-Inning runs, and scored two others to sup1 di
IncWednesday's
ys
4t2i
loss to the Chicago White Sox. for cutting off a potential big
rout three coming on Mike Seb- port the 12-strikeout pitching of
The Crimson Tide, which had
of the
a eP a
es.
"We II just have to wait on the Inning for Kansas City in the
3
midt's 35th homer. Dick Ruth J.R. Richard, for the Astros'
scored
in the fourth period but
os A ngeles, which by
s•
X-rays to see if he's going to be eighth. After Freddie Patek led
//
yen, 7.5, making his first start fourth straight victory.
was
still
a point behind when
#/'
out."
off with a single and went to Tech defensive end Ted Dati
j
\
first-place Houston uy 15 since July 1, was lifted in the
Re 6, Pirates 5
Jl
.
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The Royals, struggling to second on a sacrifice, Frank broke up a two-point convevsioi
Dave Collins and Heity Cruz
games, heads forthe As- third after giving up seven
.
trodome o take on the Astros in
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r
rejoin the chase in time to win White hit what appeared to be
stroked consecutive doubles in
runs.
,j
try, was within field goal range
a crucial four-game set
:
..
..
.
their fourth straight Western an extra-base hit Lemon dived
"i'
theReds
in the closing moments - but
The Dodgers scored two runs the 10th to
fieginning tonight.
Division title, corrunitted five and catight it, Patek scoring
1,1ittsburgh in a game delayed 31
Bear Bryant, sending in a
"'This is going to be our most In the first on Ron Cey's IOth
"Cat?
4
errors.
Then Splittorff slipped from second to tie the game.
inutes by rain.
veteran
replacement for
important trip of the year," homer and in the third, Los
" and fell on his pitching hand,
ts 3 GI
Rangers :
sophomore
Namath, called for
said Dodger outfielder Dusty Angeles struck for six runs on
~
suffering a possible break.Blue
a3
Jays
Joel Youngblood homered,
Otto
Velez cracked 3 wo-mun one pass too many.
Pitcher Dan Quisenberry h. I,, •h fl,.f UIIU 4%&amp;'..It
i!n,ihlpd qinuipil ,tnIp n hricin
Mike McNames, a fullbqj
1
missed a tag on Chet Lemon at Bosetti drove in three
and scored two runs and Craig
runs with playing both ways as so many
the plate after trapping Min in a a single and a homer to lead the
Swan shut out San Francisco
of the better players did in thoaq
\
rundown, triggering a fourrun Blue Jays.
for the second time this season.
days
and the player who scored
eighth.
Expos 6, Padres 5:
Angels 9, Yankees 5:
Tech's
touchdown on a nin
"We just gave them too many
Tony Perez belted his third
Joe Rudi and Jim Anderson yard run in the second perio4j
outs," said Herzog.
double of the game with two out
score d second-inning runs on picked off the pass Just short
eaturfa SflIkL..
In the ninth inning,
two throwing errors by catcher the Tech gol and the Yello
Jerry Narron and Ralph Bot- Jackets ran out the clock.
Wig pitched 5 1-3 innings of
The end of the Georgia Tecl
three-hit relief to pick up his Alabama series coincided witb
The Seminole Youth Sports Association's Junior Golf
first major-league victory.
a decline in Tech's footb4
Program of Seminole County will wrap up the summer
MOSCOW (UPI)
"Until
today,
The
U.S.
enough."
Carnes
denied
that
our
athletes
Red
Sox
A's
16,
4:
fortunes. The Yellow Jacke
season with the County Championship Tournament at two
track and field team at next Moscow's facilities - or lack of didn't even know who they were
Jim
Rice
stroked
a
pair
of
had
their last big season
sites on Aug. 20.
summer's Moscow Olympics them had anything to do with running against until they got homers and drove In five runs, and a trip to the Orange Bo d3
The championship flight in each age group will play at
will be spending as little time as the decision to shun the Soviet out onto the track," he said. "I pacing a 194it Red Sex attack. In '66, Bobby Dodd's last scas4
the Mayfair Country Club with an 8:30 am. to tee off time.
possible In Russia and capital until the last possible think we've cracked the system Mariners 5, Orioles 4:
as Tech's coach, and haveiit
The "A" and "B" flights will tee off at Sabal Palm at 8:30
American athletes will be flown moment.
now, though. We've got a
Ruppert
Jones
drove
in
three
been nationally ranked sinc.
Ahoy, sailors!
a.m.
into the Soviet Union just a few
But despite his denials, the person permanently stationed runs with a pair of doubles,
But Alabama and Bryn
Get those rigs ready, and it's days before their events.
in the stadium's central infor- helping Seattle snap its four- who goes into the '79 seas
The County championship Is open to all junior golfers
one of those affairs in which you
Jimmy Carnes, track and American decision is likely to mation center and now we get game losing streak and break with 284 victories in 34 years
between the ages of 7-16. The age groups will be nine and
can't use anything except the field coach for the U.S. team at offend the Russians, who are
start lists a couple of hours Baltimore's seven-game win- a head college coach (just
under, 10-11, 12-13, and 14.16. Any youngster that has not
bathtub.
the Spartacade Soviet summer anxious to prove they can ahead of time.
taken part in the junior program may participate by
ning streak.
shy of the all-time record it
A Bathtub Regattta Is games, said track coaches Stan organize the Olympic games as
"We can also get our results a Tigers 11 Brewers 2:
sending a $10 registration fee to Seminole Youth Sports,
Amos Alonzo Stagg 57 seaso4
anyone
scheduled Aug, 4 on Lake Huntsman and Jim Santos will well as
else and to bit faster now," he added,
P.O. Box 1075, Altamonte Springs, Fla., 32701. Please
Hot-hitting Steve Kemp to compile), kept right
Monroe, sponsored by Holiday leave Moscow next Monday to squeeze the maximum propaTo help get around problems bounced a two-run single rolling along. In the past el
include your name, address and phone number along with
Inns of Sanford in conjunction scour Europe for a suitable ganda out of the games.
your handicap if you have one.
like
that, Carnes said the through a drawn-in infield with years, while Georgia Tech h
with Easter Seals, which will place to set up an Olympic
"I would recommend doing Americans are planning to one out In the seventh to lead been no better than 74, tl
Registrations must be received no later than Aug. 14.
receive proceeds.
training camp for the Amen- this wherever the Olympics bring a batch of walkie-talkies the Tigers.
Crimson Tide have been fours
Any registrations received after this date will be returAlso on tap is a bathing cans.
were," Carnes said. "When you to next year's Olympics, so that Indians 2, Twins 0:
or
higher In the UPI coach
ned.
beauty contest and a people
"They have an itinerary and come into something like this, start lists, results and other
Rick
Waits
held
Minnesota
poll
seven times - winning t
power race.
The remainder of the regular tournament schedule for
they know what they are there's always so much going information can be quickly hitless for six innings before title in '73 and finishing seco
Details and specifications for looking for," said Carnes, a on that it's difficult to get your relayed to team officials and settling for a two-hitter and Jim
the junior program includes: Monday, at Sabal Palm;
on four occasions.
the Bathtub Regatta can be dour, grits-loving Georgian who team together as a group. You athletes around the main
Aug. 6 at Mayfair; Aug. 13 at Sabal Palm.
track Norris belted a homer to pace
No wonder Pepper Rodge
secured
from
Deborah now lives in Gainesville, Fla. get broken up and you become and field complex.
the Indians.
has
mixed emotions.
Billingsley at 323-4090.
______________________________________________________________________
"They'll be going to Helsinki just a bunch of Individuals."
in Finland, then on to Oslo and
He said it was decided to have
then down to West Germany - the training camp in Europe
Munich, Stuttgart and Dort. instead of the United States "to
mund."
get rid of the jet lag."
The news that they will not
Carnes did acknowledge
Altamonte Springs Little DeLand. He pitched a one-hitter inning. Golmont wound up with have to spend a full three weeks
Mow
has some problems,
Leagues
' major league all-stars to outduel Van Golmont and a two-hitter, fanning eight and in the capital of world
cornhowever,
mainly it is difficult to
:hit the end of the line Wed- also hit a two-run homer in the walking two batters.
munism probably will be most find this out
- anything.
Robinson
fanned
'nesday night when DeLand bottom of the sixth Inning towin
13 batters welcome to the athletes
and walked two.
'grabbed a 2-0 victory in the the game.
themselves.
Steve
Hutsell
finals of the district tourGolmont had matched
spoiled
Americans competing in the
aznent.
Robinson throughout six in. Robinson's bid for a no-hitter 87-nation Spartacade have
: Mike Robinson, a 5-11 and 190- nings, and suffered the hard- with a second inning single. He complained there is nothing to
pound 12-year-old, was a one. luck loss on a three-and-two was thrown out trying to stretch do In Moscow when they are not
:an wrecking crew for count with two outs in the last it into a double.
actually competing and they
Altamonte also threatened can't understand the films or
with runners on second an third the television. And some of
andnooutsinthefifthinning, them have caught minor
but was unable to score againSt stomach ailments from drinkHOMESTEAD - Altamonte
Altamonte comes back in the DeLand's ace.
Ing the water.
DeLand advances to next
rings Little League 13-year- losers bracket tonight against
To help them through the long
GAINESVIU.E- Seminole
Od all-stars retained life in the the same Rockledge team with week's state tournament in evening hours they will have to Pony Baseball League's Colt
ectional tournament Wed- a chance to advance to a Friday Miami.
spend - like It or not - In all-stars are on their way flesday night, using a Mark showdown against Azalea Park,
Moscow, the U.S. Olympic literally, after Wednesday
ALTAMONTI
DULAND
Cochran two-hitter and some Yulee Is the winners bracket
______AIR N
Committee
is thinking of night's victory in the finals of
H
UMsiwsid
3 50 '
"
timely hitting by Tom Perkins and is waiting for the losers Cs.iy
bringing
In
American
films for the sectional tournament with a
3ISHwi
II
o post a 7-3 victory over Fort bracket survivor for a Saturday O.lmsM
$ se
projection In the Olympic 7-3 win over Tampa.
ai
HIll
3 $ S Psrd
Lauderdale.
finale.
village, Carries said.
•• N~
IS
Craig Watkins and Bobby
Nvtisll
3$ I WIIcM4
is
Perkins had a two-run double
The winner at Homestead
"We plan to fly
Miii
ISSNIlIs
the
athletes
Parker
combined to hurl a six1$
nd an RBI single for goes to Fort Myers next week ws
$@
Into Moscow just a few days
hitter
for Seminole.
25$ MCCII)i
5•
ltamonte, which lost its fora two-of-three series against 11111""I
before their events - say three
Totals
13 I I Tills
it 2
Seminole
centerfielder Rich
days - to let them settle
rcourney opener to Rockledge, 4- the Ot her sectional champ for
SOS
MS-S
Kopperud batted .432 in five
Alt_I
the state title.
down," he said. "that should be
games and was named
Offensive MVP. Seminole
catcher Frank Reindi was
named Defensive MVP.
Thus Seminole advances to
Monday's realonal tourneY at
dopposite the
South Florida champion In the
Gainesville and Seminole's National League
and Keith liozek In a 6-1 win over Ailstar Auto
opener. host Brandon and the
all-stars drew first blood in the district Bronco
Parts.
Alabama-Georgia winner round
tournameent being staged at Five Points,
Today's schedule Includes a 6:30 p.m. game
out the four-team, doubleGainesWlle booted Seminole's AL. No.2 allbetween Alistar Auto Parts and Seminole
elimination tourney.

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6 20 3 80
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Detroit 11, Milwaukee 2
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California 9, New York S
Phil
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Winfield,
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Kingman, Chi 73; Foster, Cin
1 Demon Raker
3.80 2.10 2.20
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Ninth Race, A. S- 16. T. 31.09
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Chicago 6, Kansas Cit y 2
72; Clark. SF 65.
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3 Hizor Plenty
2.80 5 Todd Oliver
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Dos
70;
Rice,
Sos
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treat
S4 39 sn
4.20
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at
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76;
Kemp,
Del
75;
Smalley,
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53 42 .550 2
0 (3.5) 7.60, P (3-5) 22.50, T (3-52)
First Game
0 21) 44 60; p (S 7)25110; T (I 2
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Minn and Bochte. Sea 71.
Ninth Race
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1 Domingo Andre 20.20 5 10 7.00
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52 46 .331 4112
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Pitching Victories
7 Bynos Byrd
6.00 7.00
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46 47 .193
1 60 3.60 2.80 7 Duran Pecina
5 Ell's Belle
1 Gasti Gas?' 11
13 00 840 3.30
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National League - Niekro,
0-1)
at
New York
40 53 .430 11
5.40 3.20
1 Win Penny
7
900 5.00
0 (I 4) 40.20; T (1.4.7) 420.20.
15 20 .4 60 3 10
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Minnesota (Hartzell 5.6). 2:15 Hou 143; Nlekro, All 14- 11
5 Dazzle Van
West
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1 Bode Olano
3 40
1 10 2 60
7 Trani Fernan
p.m.
Anduar,
Hou
11-5;
Carlton,
0
(2.4)
24.00;
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58 41 .569 2) 123.20.
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320 2.10
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2 Arano Manctola
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12.60 980 3 60
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American
League
3Arden
Ed
Flana.
15,60
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1.20
12 55 .120 13
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Third Game
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580 4.20
2 Eqana Enrique
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0 (56) 147.20; T (4-5.3) 993.40;
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and
Los Angeles 16, Philadelphia p.m.
Caldwell, Mil 115; Stanley, Boa
01.1
Friday's Games
11-6; Wortham, Chi and Koos4ew York 3, San Francisco 0
Seattle at Oakland, night
man, Minn 11.9; Sorensen, Mll
Cincl 6, Ptsbgh 5, 10 Inns.
Minn esota at Calif, night
11.10.
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DAYTONA BEACH
Boston at Texas, night
,, Ijouston 6. Chicago 4
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Baltimore at Kan City, night
Montreal 6, San Diego
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Cleveland at Chicago, night
Today's Games
2 Get
10.60 4.60 5.10
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7 Dark Bluff
12.20 8.40
night
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at
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6.20
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
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OURSELVES
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

KICK-BALL:

Thursday, July 26,1979-1 B

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Kick-ball is the name of
the game. Sanford's recreation department is the
sponsor. The Sanford
Civic Center Park Is the
place. Fun Is the obvious
result. At left, Robert Hill
s-t-r-et-c.h-e-s for ball; at
right, Elijah Williams Is
taken out of play as Steve
Wheeler prepares to boot
one a country mile; below, Tara Turner puts
her all Into her kick as
unidentified youngster
looks on.

Miss Garrett, 1t
J. Schwalm
Repeat Vows

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Jerry Schwalm were
married July 7, at 7:30
P.M., In the gazebo of
Centennial Park, Sanford.
Rev. Michael A. Andrews
of the Merritt Island
Presbyterian Church

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Hibiscus Court.

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At approximately 7:30 In the
morning of Wednesday, May 2,
1979, a young woman on her
way to work driving her 1976
black Grand Prix was stopped
at the traffic ligh t on Sumu
merlin and Anderson Streets in
Orlando.
Having both front windows of
her car rolled down because of
the early morning dew, she was
approached by a white male. i~ "
approximately 25 years old,
who asked her for a ride up onto
the Interstate. When she
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her car and ordered her totake
him to Altamonte Springs. He
stated that he was on his way to
Cincinnati, Ohio.

Once eastbound on 14 as they
approached Princeton, the
suspect started to fondle the
Victim. She pulled onto the
median strip on 14 lust south of
Princeton, demanded that the
suspect get out, and when he
refused, she attempted to exit
the vehicle. He grabbed her,
forced her back into the car and
raped her as the morning rush
hour traffic aped by.
The suspect is described as
being 51", medium build, light
brown hair cut In a long shag,
short beard, and wearing grey
suspenders with faded blue
jeans and a silver choker chain
around his neck. According to
the victim, the subject also had
a very bad odor.
If you have any information
concerning this or any unsolved
felony crime in the Central
Florida area and wish to
remain anonymous, call
Qlznewatch at 849-2482. Outside the Orlando dialing area,
dial operator and ask for WX
2482, toll free.
You could be eligible for a
reward of up to $1,000.
The phone is answered bythe
Crimewatch staff weekdays
between 8 am. and 5 p.m., with
an answering device available
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program Friday when the
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the late Mr. Courier of Oviedo, Oviedo, and the late Mr. and
Following time ceremony, the
and the granddaughter of the Mrs. A. A. Moran of Geneva. bride's mother gave the
marriage July 7, at 6 p.m. Rev, late Mr. and Mrs. John K.
reception
the Wheeler home
Jennings A. Neeld, Jr. per- Courier. Sr. and the late Mr.
The bride was attended by on Lake Charm. The traditional
formed the double ring, can- and Mrs. C. F. Marshall of her twin sister, Mrs. James E.
white wedding cake was serdlellght ceremony in the Lee Sanford.
Alford, of Oviedo, as matron of
'ed, along with sandwiches,
Family Chapel at the First
honor and Mrs. Michael nuts, mints and punch.
United Methodist Church of
Wheeler is the son of Mr. and Galasini of Clewiston as
Oviedo. W. II. Martin provided Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr. of bridesmaid. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
The couple left for North
music for the ceremony.
Oviedo and the grandson of served his son as best man and Carolina later in the evening.
Miss Courier Is the daughter Mrs. B.F. Wheeler, Sr. and the Joseph A. Smith, of Oviedo was Upon their retrn
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of Mrs. John E. Courier, Jr. and late B. F. Wheeler, Sr. of groomsman.
in Oviedo.

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther president before coming to
The problem Is this: My
King, Sr., father of slain civil Cookinan in 1975.
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husband and I were married
rights leader, Dr. Martin
Dr. King has also received (briefly) to others before we
Luther King, Jr., will be the numerous doctorates including met each other. Both
marriages
keynote speaker at Bethune- an honorary Doctor of ended
In divorce. There were no
Cookman College's 75th Humanities from Bethune- children Involved.
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summer commencement COOIS.ITIan In 1976.
never told our sons about our pected time to set up a
exercise Saturday at 10 a.m. In
He was named Clergyman of previous marriages,
now I disturbing howl. Tell the boys.
Heyn Memorial Chapel on the the Year by the Council of have the feeling that but
we should
B-CC campus.
Christian and Jews in 1973 and tell them. My husband
DEAR ABBY: I was raised to
Dr. King Is a member of awarded The Order of the Lion disagrees. He says, "It's all in believe
that charity begins at
several boards of trustees in. In 1975 which is the highest the past and
It's best to let home, so I want to ask you what
eluding
the
Inter- honor best owed on a foreigner sleeping dogs lie."
you think about a lady who
denominational Theological by the Republic of Senegal,
spends
three whole days a week
Center In Atlanta, Ga., where West Africa,
What do you say?
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I'VE GOT A SECRET homc for old people.
He is presently pastor
Oswald P. Bronson, was emeritus, Ebenezer Baptist
DEAR SECRET: I lay
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Church, Atlanta, Ga., a church sleeping dogs have been known
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to awaken at the most unex. and attention she can give
them. Well, th ey have a staff
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Immediately after the
ceremony, a reception was
held in the Uniquet roorn of
the Trophy Lounge.
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tour of Central Florida, the
newlyweds are making

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Mary J. Faust of
Orlando, attended the bride
as maid of honor. She wore
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She carried a single blue
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Bridesmaids were
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and flowers were identical
to the honor attendant's.
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The couple has three
children, Mrs. William
(Bethy) Bush of Sanford;
Circuit Judge Kenneth
I.,effler of longwood; and
Mrs. Lila Walling of
Leesburg. They have 11
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Mrs. Leffler, the former
Renee Elizabeth Murrell,
taught school in Sanford
before her marriage. They
have lived In their present
home for 44 years.

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flowers outlined the Vshaped neckline, high rise
waistline and the ruffled
tiers of the full skirt.
She wore a spray of
baby's breath in her hair
and carried a cascading

double ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.
J.M.
Garrett of Jewett Lane,
Sanford. The bridegroom is
the son of Mu-. and Mrs.
Tom Johnson of West Palm

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as he is affectionately
called) is a former mayor
of Sanford and former
president of the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. He
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FICTITIOUS NAME

The Crane Strategy
CLAY F. RICHARDS
UPI Political Writer
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Finish high up In the Florida
straw vote and the Iowa
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"If Phil does well, people are
states that does the bulk of the
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here," he said. "For instance, he said. "And we've found that
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Notice is hereby given that I am
Notice i hereby given that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
engaged in business at MULLET engaged In business at 101 SweetCUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
LAKE PARK ROAD Seminole water Blvd. So. Longwood, Fl. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
County, Florida, under the fictitious
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.940.CA44-E
Seminole County, Florida, under the
name of SUE'S NURSERY and that fictitiouS name of KINTNER
MARSHA LYPIN HARRIS BAR.
I intend to register said name with REALTY, and that I intend to NES.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, register said name with the Clerk of
PetItioner,
SemInole County, Florida in ac.
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
and
cordance with the provIsions of the Florida In accordance with the
DONALD EDWARD BARNES,
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
provIsions of the Fictitious Name
Respondent.
Section 863.09 Florida Statutes 1957. Statutes, To.Wit: Section $63.09
NOTICE OF ACTION WITH DESSig. N. Lucile Hill
Florida Statutes 1957.
CRIPTION OF REAL PROPERTY
RI. 1 Box 1073
Sig. Robert V. Kintner, Sr.
PROCEEDED AGAINST
Oviedo, Elm. 32765
TO: DONALD EDWARD BARNES
PublIsh July 5, 12, 19, 26. 1979
Publish: July 26, August 2, 9, 16, 1919
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
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Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Cony. Home 950 Mellonville
Debit Agents only' $100 to $300
extra per wk. Advanced comm.
Phone 339.7833.

Mechanical Drafting Engineer.
Conveyor
experience,
knowledge preferred. Send
resume to P.O. Box 632, Mat.
toon, III. 61938.

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s. A. Douglas Stover,
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Sanford studio apt, everything
furnished including utilities. $160
mo. 500 S. Oak. 811 7883.

SALES __________
An aggressive salesper32 —Houses Unfurnished son is needed for _____________________
sales and service of
3 BR, 2 bath
Fenced, Air Cond.
established and new
322 7788
advertisers. A great
like pennies from heaven when
future for a self-start- It'syou
sell "Don't Needs" with a
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perience needed.

2 BR, Fl Pm., eqpt. kit.,

Salary plus commis-

Ron Beck,
Advertising Director

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3390509 I QUIET &amp;
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339 0508
front home w.3 tree covered
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New 235 Homes, 4 pcI. Interest to I
qualified buyer. $32,000 to I NO EXCUSES 1 acre w nature's
53L000. Low down payments. I
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BUILDER. 3722717.
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Suite 203, Orlando, Fl. 32103.
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AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
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M4chin,, 301 E. 28th P1. Fip.
only! Wages commensurate w
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required. Salary +
potential extra profits. Apply hi
person Sanford Auction, 1215 S.

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Certified Lawn 8 Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
323 87)9
Mowing
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Homers Lawn Mower Service
Lawn mower repairs &amp; used
mowers for sale Will also pick
up junk mowers free 323 8111

Lawn Service
General Landscaping
specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying &amp; free trimming
323 2948.

Painting
A&amp;B Painting
Int &amp; Ext Resi. &amp; Comm
322 8 /87 9 9
'icture Pertect Ext Painting
Free Est. Lic 10 pcI. disc to Sr
Ct 339 6066. 668 8)35

Photographic
Weibolins Camera Shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; last
repair service. 377 6101.

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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I. SELL

ALMOST LIKE COUNTRY3BR,2
B home, Ig lot wlots of trees.
quiet city street yet near
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German Short Haired Pointer
puppies. AKC, born 630 Vel
care up to date. Will hold until
weaned. Call now 32) 0888.

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Pankl C H&amp;A, w w carpet, coy.
scr. porch, overlooks lake' RPP
WARRANTED. Just $495001

SANFORD
BEATS RENTING I BR, lB home,
Ig yd for more rms or swings or
wagons. Under so.

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New or repair, leaky showers our
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WILLBUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd

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BUILDINGS!! New. All Steel, Pre
engineered, clear span (NO
Seconds). 30x48x17 for 3,991.00,
40*48x14 for 4,986.00, 40g77x14
for 5,981.00, 48x?7x II for 6,917.00
FOB. factory. All buildings
include "5 lb wind load and
large dc'jble sliding door. Call
305 33) 4847 9 am. to S p.m.
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formerl,' Harriett's Beauty Noo4
— 5)9 C. 1st St.. 32 5742

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FANTASTIC immaculate 2 BR 1

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TRADE-INS
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BeaUty Care

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bath home in cxc. Mayfair I
Every imaginable Feature w.
Many Extras! Yours for 591.5001

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SPARKLING POOL! 4 BR 2'

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Losing your home &amp; creait' I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy

Much More! BPP WARRANTED. Only $46,750!

Alan's Appliances
RefrigerationACRepair
Licensed, 323 0039

Lawnniowcr sales &amp; service. We I
Sell the best &amp; service the rest. I
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home in Dreamwold w 1g. LR &amp;
tIPs, Fla. Rm., FP, fenced &amp;

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FAMILYS DELIGHT 4 BR 2 bath

LONG WOOD
HAS IT ALL quiet 8. beautiful 33
acre lake front property. Near I
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CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy. N C 28906

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YELLOWSAND
Call Dick Lacy 373 7580

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

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FM air, all power vinyl root.
new inspection, good tires,
sharp.
dependable 5950 319

BLAIR AGENCY

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INC. REALTORS

OVER 6MILLION

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'71 Pontiac Granville 4 dr

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Western N. Carolina near lien
dersonville. Enjoy cool privacy
for only $4,000 with easy terms
or will trade for equity in local
property. Call Barl or George,
Broker Owner 322 7498

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
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3 BR, I B, $11,000 dwn, assume
mon or VA FHA. $27,500.

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322 7335 anytime
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RAVENNA PARK
3 BR, I BA, C H&amp;A, immaculate
home, lots of privacy, im.
mediate occupancy, assumable
$13,000 rntg., payments only $123
mo. Won't last long. 1 yr.
warranty.

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

Tractor Trailer Drivers to haul
with an expandIng company.
Must have at least 2 years cx
petience 8. be at least 74 years
old. Both local &amp; long haul
needed. Inquire J 8, P Properties
1350 Sheeler Rd., Apopka. (800)

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radio, excellent Condition $I2('
372 6363
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S acres. 1 HP. fl hnn,. ti.,
room, garage, fish pond, fenced
for horses &amp; pool with deck, west
Of Sanford 569,750
DON'TJUDGEABOOK
BY ITS COVER
This One iS cute on the inside,
newly redecorated thru out. This
3 BR, I Bath is just perlect for
young, old or in between, $78,500
for this cutie. Warranty.

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If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
fhi$ad, and if we weren'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 dcplla.s a week,
call ).50.432$403 anytIme for

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quadraplex, basics are here,
needs
upgrading.
Great
potential, good cony. location,

7 BR, I U Ig rms,
FHA. $21,500.

W. Garnett White
Peg. Real Estate Broker

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Bob Hansche Inc., REALTOR

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Mahogany (SR stiutO. air ond.,
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M. Unsworth Realty
Ave 3?? tIll Op,'n Tu,", tt'iru ' 1978 Ford Ranger XLI 302 engine.
Leer topper, AM CM stereo, air,
Sat 9 30 t .
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GAutos for Sale
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MORE, front &amp; rear lIP's
All_______________
5p.m. 323 34,30
Club PCI.)
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3303 Orlando Dr.
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'73 model', (all 319 9100 or fill
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1605 (Dealer)
F i , Sat &amp;Sun 911?
/3C,rtla mobiletiom&amp;'. l?v65 ' I
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36R,l',Ii,iurn.$7.000
.Yard Sale F ci &amp; Sat
319 5900 aft 6 p m
, 911 Maple A 5 ,
' P", potted
idants &amp; odds &amp; ends
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231 Normandy Rd
62 acres frontage onOsceola Rd
7 t)lkS off Ii 9? Casselberry
Best terms William Mallc
tow-ski Realtor 372 7983
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Gigantic garacj,' sale everything
must
go
Wed
Sun
9105
Stereo,
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3 BLOCKS TO OCEANcouth, dressers, tables, plants,
CRESCENT BEACH
dtshc's. pool accessories, bench
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75'eIOO' lots only $7500 51500 dn
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&amp; weIghts, washer &amp; dryer,
$9884 per Mo Paved roads, City
Much Misc On SR 46 in Geneva.
Air Conditioning
water, Underground utilities,
Home Improvement,
U4 Mi. E of 426) See signs 349
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etc. 2 blocks to Inland waterway
j
5651
35 lots avail. Ace Real Estate,
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri
Wm Kenyon, Rltr 829 5257 951
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REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
cal, Plumbing Service &amp; Repair
AlA So., St. Augustine Beach,
S G. BALINT &amp; ASSOC
3J78M
Call Larry for Free Est. 67)6294
55 ,,Boats &amp; Accessories
Fl. 32081
Lic., Bonded I Ins.
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PAINTING, CARPENTR'y
Sanford L k
Sylvan area, 7
ROIISON MAR tNt
CUSTOM CABINETS
j
Central
Heat
8.
Air
Cond,
Free
Est.
residential lots of which 4 are
7927 Hwy IF 92
Free Est.
323 0429 aftcr S io
Call Carl Harris at
waler front. $63,500
S,inford. F'Ia 12/Il
SEARS. Snfnrd 17

3 BR, 2 8, FP, remodeled, walk to
town, $21,900. VA FHA.

Ewnhsg Hemid

Sanford, Florida

Real Estate.Inc
General Contractor

ZONED COMMERCIAL

REALTOR3224000MLS

300N,FrenchAve.

JOHNNY WALKER

You

Grand Prix
Auf"
PB, air, AM
radio Req
$1501)
323 7926
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197) AMC Grvml.n. staid.,,
trans. A
Good COndition
mileage 5893 323 843?
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THINK
A
MINU IE.
IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
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$147,900. fly appointment &amp; _____

1g. fenced Wi yd. $250 mo., 1st,
323-5774 Day or Night
last + dep. 323 8817 aft 6 p.m. _____________________
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sion with full corn- ______________________
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ZONED COMMERCIAL
pany benefits, Apply
41—Houses
4BR,2 Bsc.rm,CH&amp;A,VA.FHA.
in person to:
513,900.

Wekome

9*ect

2 ACRE
KE ESTATE
Peninsula shaped lot flanked by 2
super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, custom home with pool
surrounded by fowering oaks,
One of a kind - far below
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LEMON BLUFF fantastic 1 BR
F
weekend retreat. St. Johns
River. covered boat dock.
532.500.

sc. porch, i

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PEACEFULCOUNTRY
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts,
Huge 3 BR, 3 bath home plus
Molherin.Law cottage on Lake
Butler in Volusla County.
$99,000.

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322-6457 Aft Hrs. 322-7111
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Osteen-3 BR,? bath, Central H A,
w.w carpet. Large wooded lot.
544.000. McGovern Builders
327 8910.

2435'. S French Ill 921 Sanford
373 5371

Deflary. ldealforsenIo Lovely 1
BR, air, close to churches &amp;
shopping. 322 8054, 668 6488.

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For Sale? LIP. 1 B home w carport
&amp; 1g. lot, 2417 Orange Ave
521,500 Call collect - Bert at 1
301 572 S336

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Hwy 97, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. w II hold .1
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday at 7 30 It S the Only or"
fl loruda
set the re%erv,.',-!
price Call 904 255
further details

Pontiac
trans

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For Estate Commerical
Rest
dential Auctions
Appraisals
Dell's Auction. 333 3670

Top Dollar Paid for iunk &amp; used
New T.,ppan gas ranges. below
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipmen$
wholesale left over from going
322 5990
out ot bUSiflOSS s.ile - 3 double I _____________________________________
oven 9. Ii sinQit' oven Prices
I
78-ltorcycles
start ,it $212 15 Sanford Fur
nitur,' S,,Ivaot'. 179? So of
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S.tntortl, 3?? Bill
Motorcycle Insurance

41—Houses

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Sanford one
bedroom, air, ceramic
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bath, $150. Adults, furniture $10.
841.7893

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' Assorted makes &amp; cites 550 un.Sanford Auction
illS S French

millions of years ago. Why can't you?"

Sunland 3 BR, I 13.526.500. Gehr
Realty Realtor, 377 3561 , ' I
salesman 372 7650

REALTY WORLD.

I BR- 5)89 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
EMPLOYMENT
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
Call Bart
l7FrsnchAv.,
323 8670 MarIner's Village.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
PEAL. FSTATE
3235176
I 2 BR fully furn,, including pans,
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
,4J
4. 4 4. 4 4, 4 4
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon. I OLD COUNTRY
" " HOMESTEAD
.
thly. Shenandoah Vil'aoe. 37)
BR, screened porches, high
Part time housekeeper companion
wooded 6 acres, 400 ft. Hwy
for elderly widow. Good salary.
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•rnntAnø
Local references requIred. 323
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
7986.
LG. LOT. 3 BR, 2 8, split plan,
Iowa, very clean &amp; roomy. See
beautifully landscaped, fenced
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
bk yd, rm for garden. $12,500.
Ave.

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"Scientists say man•Iike creatures stood erect

41H0uses

at 528.500.

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Dolls

STOP

kFNMOR, WASI4ER
Parts,
Scrv e Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES

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PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY 7PM
Lg Selection of used furn ,gas ret,,
Oriental
from China, 2
stereos, German Cadillac Baby
Buggy Food and all kinds of
glassware
misc.
KELLOGGS AUCTION
Sanford Ave
across from Pinebreeze Egg Farm
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Auction Thurs. 7 P.M
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127
Consignments Welcome
Sell Estates
KelloggsAuctionsales
323.7050

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52-Appliances
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JUST LISTED! We are proud of
this 3 BR, C H&amp;A like new home.
Located in Deltona. Tastefully
waltpapered &amp; carpeted. A buy

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

$ SALES REP. 5
SPHARMACY ASSISTANTS
SCAL FRIDAYS
SLAWN MOWER REPAIRS
$SALESCLERK$
SCASHIERSS
SCOOKS$
THESE ARE ONLY A FEW
CALL ANNETTE or JO ANN

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500 S. Oak 841 7C83.

S ASSEMBLY MECHANIC $

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immaculate 2 or 3 BR home
Location cony, to everything yet
on a quiet residential street. Will .
go FHA or VA. $34,500.

Goods

Brand New tntersprinq Bedding
price Sanford Furniture Sal
vaqe, 17 91 of Sanford 322 8721,
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51-Household

72-Auction

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Ileds. Dbl motel
springs
mattresses $30 set Sanford
Auction 1215
French, 323 7340
Iowrey Organ
symphonic
holiday Perfect cond
339

Sanford Gracious living Peas.
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((CtJ
Weekly &amp; monthly rates Inquire

$ RECEPTIONIST
SECRETARY S
SMANAGER TRAINEE $

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. .Mature working lady has rm, for
rent to same. Mod, apt. w kit,
privileges. 321 0499 aft 5.

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REALTOR 3221991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 349 5400 322 1959

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Will do baby sitting&amp;
Housekeeping. Call Gale
or Helene 373 0165

9--Rooms

323 0489

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STEMPER AGENCY

21-Situations Wanted

AVON
FIGHT INFLA lION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 644 3079.

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Why settle for less when you can
have this country estate on
approx 1 acres complete with
queSt cottage &amp; barn for horses,
5130,000. Call to See this Today I

Nurses Aides, full time. Apply In
person to Lakeview Nurino
Center, 99 E. 2nd St., Sanford.

LPN full time. Exp. wFlorida
Ilrnin fi A A. A.1 1' RcAA C..n
ford ursi'n i' o.'
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Short order cook, days only Neat
appearance a Must! Exp.
preferred. Apply Sheoah Golf
Club, Hwy 434. WInter Spgs.

CABINET MAKER
EXPERIENCED
3395913

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Owner says to reduce his 3 BR. I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
Convenient tu Shopping NOW
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Excellent opportunity for a sharp
career minded Executive
Secretary who has proficient
typing 8. shorthand Skills.
Varied administrative duties.
Send resume to Cardinal In
dustries, Inc., P.O Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 377/1. Att' Ms.
Taylor Equal Opportunity
Employer.

18—Help Wanted

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REALTOR 373 7832
EVe 322 8187. 372 1587, 322 7177

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ror Sale Maple Formica break
last set w extra eat &amp;
ladder
chairs Call 349 5593

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage 372 8721.

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Boutique retail clerk, P T S day
wk. 18 yrs. or older. Apply Auto
Train, 312 W. 1st St , Sanford.
3rd Iloor.

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HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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Woods. 339 1813.
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68—Wanted to Buy

Couch, t'cCll&amp;'nt cond
corner
table. Hollywood bed, box
springs mattress, all for %7QQ
will sell Separately 373 0783

301 E 23rd St. $36,900 Large 3 BR.
1' bath. C H&amp;A, FR, fireplace,
on 2 lots, with fruit trees.

Waresses

Creative Expressions 3738812
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5G—MisceIlaneous for Sale

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

Masseur &amp;or Physical Therapist.
Lk. Katherine Motel, Rm 11.611
N. Hwy. 17 9?, Casselberry. Fl.

CHRISTMAS IN JULY

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SIDEGLANCES

ses

Cash for your lot! Wilt build on
Qualify Icolor pressman. Full or
your lot or our lot
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part time. Apply at Sanford
v Enterprise. Inc
PrInting, 903 W. 3rd St.
Medel Inc Realtor
6113013
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WANT ADS ARE BLACK
WHITE AND READ ALL.
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OVER. ___________________

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&amp; part time. Apply

Center919
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PUbitry, beef, pork. fsh.F
delivery, mm. 520 order, Sanford
area, 322.2374, Sam's Portion
Meats.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA depositforeachsetwiflberelunded THISNOTICE,tofileanyobjections MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
PROBATE DIVISION
to bonafide bidders upon return of they may have that challenge the THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
File Number 79.239.CP
the Contract Documents In good validity of th. decedent's will, the THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
Division
condition if not later than fifteen qualifIcations of the personal they may have that challenge the
IN RE: ESTATE OF
(IS) days following the award of a representative, or the venture or validIty of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the persoOaJ.
HELEN E. BOYD,
Contract. Any non.bldder upon jurisdiction of the court.
Transferee
Personal
Representative:
same.
werecorrect and we're continu- DENO P. DIKEOU, ESQ., of
Deceased r•turningsuchaset will berefunded
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND representative, or the venue or
All parties in interest and citizens JULIAN K. DOMINICK
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED jurisdiction of the court.
so.00.
particularly the empah- BALDWIN &amp; OIKEOU
ing
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
shall have an opportunity to be of Fishback, Davis, Dominick
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
Drawings,
SpecIfIcatIons
and
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
sis on the early primary states, 500 Highway 17.92
&amp; Bennett
heard at said hearing.
of
this
OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED
TO ALL' PERSONS HAVING
other
Contract
Documents
may
be
Date of the first publication
Park, Florida 32730
110 E. Washington
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
the Iowa caucuses and so forth. Fern
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST examined at the following locations: Notice of Administration: July 19, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
(305) 1)4.1424
Orlando,
Florida
3280)
City Clerk of the
Date of the first publication of this
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL.
3979,
Clark, Dista and Asia"The big changeis In building PublIsh July 26,1979
Telephone: 303-4252716
City of Sanford, Florida
Notice of Administration: July 19,
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Douglas
Stenstroni
ciates.Engineers,
Inc.
DEL-ill
an organization In each of the
Publish July 26 &amp; Aug. 2, 1979
Publish: July 26, 1919
1979
IN THE ESTATE:
A Personal Representative
500 West Fulton Street
DEL.116
______________________________________________________ DELiOS
Mildred Johnson
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
of the estate of
Sanford, Florida 32771
that thi administration of the an
As Personal Representative
LETHAM. FOWLER
County Court
cillary estate of HELEN E. BOYD,
of the estate of
FICTITIOUS NAME
Deceased
()ddge Plan Room
Orange County, Florida
deceased, File Number 79.259.CP, is
PEARL L. PLUNKETT
AFFIDAVIT
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
611 Wymore Road,
Case No. SO.7$.2$32
pending in thi Circuit Court for
Deceased
STATE OF FLORIDA
REPRESENTATIVE;
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF A
SuIte 304
Hobart Corporation, Plaintiff
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Douglas Stenstrom ct
BUDGET FOR THE REVENUI SHARING TRUST FUND FOR THE
Winter Park, Florida 327*9
REPRESENTATIVE:
Division, the address of whIch Is
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Stenstrom, Davis, Mcintosh
.
It Is hereby stated under oath,
Douglas Stenstrom of
&amp; Jullan
pursuant to Florida Statute $65.09, American Food ServIces Cor- SemInole County Courthouse,
Central Florida Build.
poratión a.k.a American Food Sanford, FlorIda. The personal
Stenstrom, Davis, McIntosh
Notice is hereby giyln that a Public Hearing will be held at the Corn
P.O. Box 1330
that:
en Exchange
mission Room in the City Hall in the City of sanford, FlorIda, it 700
&amp; Jutian
FlagshIp Bank of Seminole
$20 Irma Avenue
I. The undersigned intends to Service, lncorpolat.d,dba Pank&amp; representative of the estate is
JAMES R. BOYD, whose address is
P.O. Box 1330-Sanford, FL 32111
o'clock P.M. on August 13, 1979, to consider a Budget for the Revenue
Sanford, FL 3217)
orlando, Florida 33103
engage in busIness at 400 Maitland Shop, Defendant
Wichita, Kansas 67207.
fl
Telephone: 305.322.2)71
Sharing Trust Fund for the City of Sanford, Florida, and a summary of
Avenue, Altamonte
-Telephone: 305 322.3111
Springs, Circuit Court
The name and address of the per.
Publish July 19, 26, 1979
the General Fund Budget as follows:
Florida Construction Report
Publish July 19, 35, 1979
Florida, under the trade name of Orange County, Florida
sonal representative's attorney are
DELIa
DEL-Se
2306 A Winter Woods Blvd
S.O.B. DIRT SERVICE.
Case No. CI.7$-llfl3
1979. 1910
set forth below.
Winter Park, Florida 32192
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2. The full and true name of every Borden, Inc., Plaintiff
REVENUE SHARING BUDGET
All ersons having claims or
party or corporation interested In
Revenues:
PROSPOSAL GUARANTY
S.O.B. DIRT SERVICE, and the AmerIcan Food Services Cor. demands against the estate are
U.S. Treasury
WITHIN
THREE
5334,223.00
required,
Each Proposal shall be ac
extent of the Interest of each such poration, Defendant
Interest
1,000.00
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF companhed by a certified check or
party and.or corporation Is •
1
NOTICEOF$HER1FF'SSAL.E
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF an acceptable form ci Proposal
follows: DUNMAR CORPORATION
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk Guaranty in an amount equal to at
100 percent.
by virtue of that certain Writ
Total Revenues
5335,223.00
of Ihe above court a written least five (5) percent of the amount
3. A proof of publication of the Execution issued out of and under
statement of any claim or demand oftheProposal,payabletotheorder
notice of intention to register a the seal of the Circuit Court
fictitious name is recorded with this Orange County, Florida, upon a final they may have, Each claim must be of the Seminole County Housing
5
Appropriations:
Affidavit and attached hereto as uCIgment rendered in the aforesaid In writing and must indicate the authority as a guaranty that If the
NFI4?s own grosting
Transfer to General Fund
basIs for the claIm, the name and
is
accepted,
the
Bidder
will
Exhibit "A".
Proposal
court on the 21st day of March AD.
for Police Uniform DIvision
SIIYICS
dsdiC$tsd to
of the creditor or his agent
execute the Contract, and file cc.
Dunmar Corporation
1979, in the certain case entitled, address
Salaries
$335,223.00
attorney, and the amount ceptable Performance Bond wIthIn
WSIOOIflIflg
niw iisldints
Sworn to and Subscribed before Borden, Inc., PlaintIff vs American or
Corporation, claimed. If the claim is not yet due, ten (ID) days after the award of the
me this 23rd day of July, 1979.
Services
Food
Total Appropriations
$333,223.00
the date when It will become due contract.
Sandra L. Osseitkop
Defendant, and under a prior writ of
Flodda Ownid
shall be stated, If the claim Is
Notary Public
________
execution as listed above docketed
TIME
AND
Publish July 261 Aug. 7, 9, 16, 1979 on the 23rd day of February AD, coittingent or unliquldated, the CONTRACT
fl$4g Nan.gsd
1979. 1910 Budget
whIch aforesaid Writs of nature of the uncertainty shall be LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
DEL-liS
City of Sanford, Florida
______________________________ 1979 and
as stated. If the claim is sicured, the
A call from you will bring i
Work under this Agreement shall
Execution were delIvered to me
General Fund
prompt visit from our rsUNITED STATES DISTRICT Sheriff ci Seminole County, Florida, securIty shall be described. The be commenced upon written notice
Anticipated Revenues:
prssintativs, Slis has broCOURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF andlhavelevieduponthefolluwing claimant shall deliver sufficient to proceed, arid shall be completed
Real &amp; Personal Taxes
s m,i3s.00
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION described property, being locallo In copies of th. claim to the clerk to withIn 10 calendar days of the
chums, cIvic Information;
FranchiselUtiiltyTaxe$
1,3)1,330.00
• enablethsclerktomsilonicopy to commencement ci the Contract
COURT NO.i 77-11i-Orl-Clv.Y
Sitminole County, FIof'da,
to help with your shop.
Licenses I Permit Fees
113,125.00
Time as defined in the General
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, pirticulally described as follows: each personal representative.
ping needs, cards of instate Shared Revenues
995,430.00
All
person
interested
in
the
estate
Condition
of
the
Contract.
Plaintiff, vs. ULY5EES McOne 1977 Lincoln COntinental, 4.
Iroduction from local marCounty Shared Taxes I Fees
In case of faIlure to Complete the
FADDEN. Defendant(s).
dour c,wn Car Sedan, Tan Vinyl, to whom a corn' of this NotIce of
Transfers from other funds
is,on.00
Notice i$ Yellow ID No. 1YI2ASS$1fl, being Administration has been mailed we work within the time named herein
NOTICE
OF
SALE
Fines &amp; Forfeitures
39,900.00
WITHIN
THREE' or within such extra time as may
hereby given that pursuant to a stored at Ratllif &amp; Sons, in Sanford, required,
Other Income
270.434,00
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF have been allowed by extensions,
Summary Final Decree of Florida.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF the undersigned agrees to pay the
II. Various and assorted
Total Revenues
Life Wkin -323-2712
$4,705,225.00' Foreclosure entered on July 2. 1979
THISNOTICE,tofileiflyobl,CIIOIi$ Ownei or have the Owner wIthhold
by the above entitled Court in the store equipment including coolers,
Add: EstImated Cash Forward
above style cause, the undersIgned compressors, scales, slicers and they may have that challenge the from such sums as may be due hIm
United Stales Marshal, or on. of his cabinets, a complete Inventory of validity of the decedent's will, the the amount of $30.00 per calendar
duly
authorized deputies, will sell which can be obtained at the Civil qualIfications of the personal day in liquidated damages in ac
Total Funds Available
SU43,45900
Law. Iihe-3$.1$S5
the property situate in Seminole Division of the Seminole County recessntativL or the venue or cordance with. Article 16 of the
Supplementary Gneral Conditions.
C...rdlnetor
County, Florida, described as: Lot Sheriff's Department. All property lurisdiction of the cotai.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Mffi,rlty Business EaIerpr$w
I, Lone Pines. accordIng to Plat o be sold In a lot.
Appropriations:
TM geal for p.rticlpetlon by
Administration
$ 571,341.00 thVf as recorded in Plat Book U, and the undersigned as Sheriff of OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Minority Business Enterprises In
page 21 of the Public RCOld$ of Seminole County, Florida will at WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Public Safety
2100,035.00
DsteolthellntpubiIcationolthio fui$lllingthet,rmsandcondltionsof
Seminole Cosmty, Florida, subiect, 1I:OOA.htonthel0thdayo$Augusl
Public Works
127,1I0.00
however, tota*ss. If any due, for tP'9 &amp;D. IC??, offer (or sale and neil to Notice of Administration: July 39, any and all contracts issued has
Recreation I Parks
316,261.00
year 1919 at public outcry to the the highest bidder, for cash, subject
been establIshed as twenty percent
Insurance I Special Funds
33.444,00
highest and best bidder for cash at to any and all existing hans, at ft
5. Jrise5 R. Boyd
(20 pd. I of the total contract aworft.
Debt Service
431.000,00
As Personal RepresentatIve
12 o'clock noon on Thursday, August Front (West) Door of the Seminole
of the Ancillary Estate of
OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED
Total Appropriations
sis,.go 30, 1979 at the West door of the County Courthouse In Sanford,
HELENE. BOYD
The Owner reserves the right to
Seminole County Courthouse, Florida, the above described
Deceased
Sanford, Florida.
reject any or aft Proposals d to
property.
Dated: July 26, 1979
waive any informality or
That said sale is Wing made to ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
GEORGE B. GROSSE
REPRESENTATIVE:
technicality In my Prepesal in lbs
satisfy the terms of said Writs
The detailed copy of the Budget may be seen at the Office of the CIty
,
UNITED STATES MARSHAL Execution,
Ipeer
s-Thomas
interest of the Owner.
Clark.
Middle DistrIct of Florida
Of SPEll SPill, P.A.
Dsted: July 2. 1979
All parties in interest and cItizens shall have an opportunity to submit
E. Polk.
KENDELL W. WHERRY
P,O. los
"(SEAL)
written andor oral comments at said hearing.
Sheriff
,
Assistant United States Attorney
113 MagnolIa Avenue
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Seminole County,
By; J. Thomas Wilson III
Home OffIce
Attorney (or Plaintiff
SiiiIot, FIoi'Ida 33771
Executive Director
City Clerk
Florida
904.7344031
Publiih: July 21 August 2, 9, 16, Publish: July IC, 26, August 2, 9, TeleØSQflL (305) 2.0liI
Publish July 5, 10, 13, 13, 1$, 22, 31
CIty of Sanford, Florida
1979
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Publish July 19, 26, 9fl
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the Court to award that certain
percent of the vote. Inherit the
"They really didn't think the become familiar with ['hil by virtue of that certain Writ of File Number 79-26CP
Sundoy Noon Fridoj
property owned by you and your
Execution Issued out of and under Division
backing of Ronald Reagan's precinct workers were that Crane, they like him."
wife, Marsha Lynn Harris Barnes,
Another problem Crane faces the seal of the Circuit Court of IN RE; ESTATE OF
rapidly fading candidacy.
Important," Harkins said. "The
as tenants by the entireties, located
OranpeCounty,Florida,upona final LOWE FRANKLIN GARNER,
at Longwood, Florida, and more _____________________
That's the strategy Rep. way I think it should be done is Is being a conservative candi- lodgement rendered in the aforesaid
Decea
partIcularly described as:
Philip Crane of Illinois is to figure out how many votes date In a field where Reagan court on the 26th day of June, AD.
6—Chi!d Care - -s—Lost &amp; Found
Lot 74, Block 1, Sabal Point
1979, in that certain case entitled,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
mapping to win the Republican you need, break it down by dominates. This doesn't bother Ronald
L. Irwin Plaintiff, .vs. TrIton TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Amended Plat, Plat Book 19, Page
Bohannon's Day Care Center
presidential nomination, flow precinct, and tell each precinct Harkins, who was Reagan's Development Company, Inc., and
67, Seminole County, Florida
Found: Fem. Dachshund
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Longwood.Lk. Mary Rd.
that he has put his campaign captain how many votes you midwest campaign coordinator Art Pinder, Defendant, which THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL to your wife, Marsha Lynn Harris
Vicinity Sem. HS
Open6:3OAM 6.30 PM
aforesaid Writ of Execution was OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED Barnes. as lump sum alimony, and
327.6769aff S
In 1976 and wishes him
back together after a series of need."
331.7420
Sdayswk.
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delivered to me as Sheriff ci IN THE ESTATE:..
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"Our basic posture is that Seminole County, Florida, and I
disasters that left him deeply in
Harkins thinks Crane will finyour
Response
or
Pleading
on
the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Baby sitting days only. Mon. thru
6—Child Care
debt. and without most of his ish first, or second to Reagan Phil Crane should be every have levied upon the following that the administration of the estate petitioner's attorney before August
Fri. 1 kid $17. 2 kids $30. Break.
27,
1979.
If
you
fail
to
do
so,
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major campaign staff.
in the Florida GOP state Reagan delegate's insurance described property owned by Triton of Louie Franklin Garner, deceased,
fast, lunch &amp; snack 322 6451.
judgment by default will be taken
Development, Inc., said property File Number 79.763.CP, is pending In
First &amp; Only child care center open
Jerry Harkins, an Iowa convention straw poll in policy
if he (Reagan) does desibed
as follows:
The Westerly
500 feet of the the Circuit Court for Seminole against you for the relief demanded
Begin.
Saturday In Sanford
ARE
BUDGETS
SLIM
in the Petition,
businessman and old political November, do well in the fade, he has somewhere to go,"
fling June 2. Sanford Early
County. Florida, Probate Division,
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
Southerly
165
feet
ThIs
notice
shall
be
published
once
and personal friend of Crane January precinct caucuses in Harkins said. "Ow- campaign
of Lot 19, of Entz. the address of which is North Park
Childcare Center. 322.6445.
FROM THE WANT AD
Farms, No. 3 according to Avenue, Sanford, Florida. The
a week for tour (4) consecutive
COLUMNS.
who took over after the major Iowa and then make a big designed in no way to hurt minger
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
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representative of the estate weeks In the Sanford Evening
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whose
address
Herald.
is Roger E. C,arner,
[ego.Notice
Records of Seminole County, is
Deted this 73rd day of July, 1979,
be supportive.
the campaign of the first an- primary,
ss Grancfview Avenue, Orlando,
Florida; LESS the Westerly 165
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Florida
3280$.
The
name
and
adat
Sanford,
Seminole
County,
"I think New Hampshire can
"If you accept premise
nounced Republican candidate
the Southerly 163 feet of Lot 19 as
of dress of the personal represen Florida.
be won wlth8or9percent of the Reagan will fade, then I say it said Entzminger Farms, No. 3,Lot tative'sattorneyaresetforlhbeiOw. (SEAL)
is now back on track.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
campaign
vote,"
he said. "There are (our competition) would be measuredalongthelineiof said
dumped
his
Crane
All persons having claims or
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
19.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Clerk of the Circuit Court
against
the estate are
chairman, pollster, press approximately 160,000 Republi- JohnConnallyand,thisisa long and
PROBATE DIVISION
the undersigned as Sheriff of demands
PROBATE DIViSION
By: Eve Crabtree
THREE
WiTHIN
File Number 79264-cp
secretary and other top aides cans and 140,000 independents shot, maybe (Gen. Alexander) Seminole County, Florida, wilt at required,
File Number 79.264.CP
Deputy Clerk
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Division
11:00A.M. on the 17th dayof August, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Michael S. Davis
DivisIon
because they were trying to thatcanvotelnthatprlmary— Haig," he said.
IN
RE:
ESTATE
OF
AD. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Smith &amp; Davis
modify his ultra-conservative 300,000 total, and In a multiLETHA M. FOWLER
thehighestbidder,forcash,subject THISPIOTICE,tofilewlththeclenk
1152
PEARL L. PLUNKETT
Deceased
image and had put the cam- candidate field you should be I
to any and all existing liens, at the of the above court a written P.O. Box
Deceased
Front (West) Door of the Seminole statement of any claim or demand Orlando, Fl. 32802
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Petitioner
able to win with 24,000 to 28,000 I _________________________
paign $1 million in debt.
(nunty (ourthouse in Sanford, theymayhave.Eachclalmmustbe Attorney for
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATIOPI
writing and must indIcate the Pubiishjuty26&amp; Aug.2,9, 16,1979
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The debt has been cut by votes.
Florida, the above described real in
FICTITIOUS NAME
and DEL-li)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
name
claim,
the
the
basis
for
____________
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$250,000 since then, and Crane
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Notice is hereby given that we are property.
ADVERTISEMEPITFOR BIDS
That said sale is being made to addressofthecreditororhlsagenit
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
engaged in business at 1296 Lake
says it should be mostly paid by
the
amount
or attorney, and
OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Lucerne Cr., Casselberry, Seminole satisfy the terms of said Writ
Legal Notice
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given IN
THE ESTATE:
the end of the year.
IN THE ESTATE:
County, Florida, under fictitious Execution,
Proposals
will
be
will
become
due
that
Sealed
the
date
when
it
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
"It's almost like a new
John E. Polk,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
name 'of
R.S.
BURGER,
is
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claim
received by the Seminole County that the administration of the estate that the administration of the estate
Sheriff
campaign as far as the
PUBLISHER, and that we intend to
OF BULK TRANSFER
contingent
or
unllquidated,
the
Housing
Authority,
Sanford,
Florida
of
LETHA
M.
FOWL
ER.
deceased,
of PEARL L. PLUNK E IT,
Seminole County,
register said name with the Clerk of
organization Is concerned outnature of the uncertainty shall be at the Engineer's Office in Sanford,
DATE: July 23, 1979
File
Number
79.264-CP,
is
pending
in
deceased,
FiIr Number 79.24.CP, is
Florida
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
side of Washington," Harkins TO: ALL CREDITORS OF
Florida in accordance with the Publish: July 26, August 7, 9, 16, stated. If the claim is secured, iie Florida, until 2 p.m. local time on the Circuit Court for Seminole pending in the Circuit Court for
security shall be described. Thi July 27, 1979, for the Renovation of County, Florida, Probate Division, Seminole County, Florida, Probate
SPEEDY QUICK INSTANT
said man Interview. "We're not
provisions of the FIctItious Name 1979
Treatment
claimant shall delIver sufficIent
Sewage
PRINTING CENTER
System. the address of which is Seminole Division, the address of which is
Statutes, To.Wit: SectIon 863.09 DELI1O
getting into a lot of the states as
copies of the claim to the clerk tf
1191 E. Altamonte Drive
Elevated
Drain
Field in accordance County Courthouse, North Park North Park Avenue, Seminole
Florida Statutes 1957.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR enable th. clerk to mail one copy to with Drawings, Specifications and Ave., Sanford, FL. The personal County Courthouse, Sanford, FL
quickly as I'd like to, but it's
Aitamonte Springs,
Robert S. Burger
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, each personal representatIve.
Florida 3270)
Procedural Documents prepared representative of the estate iS The personal representative of the
going well.
Marlene Lelninger
Allpersonslntef'Istedinthee$tate by Clark, Dieti and Associates
PROBATE DIVISION
Pursuant to the provisions
DOUGLAS STENSTROM. whose estate is MILDRED JOHNSON,
Publish
July
5,
12,
19,
26,
1979
"The biggest problem Was Section 6.107 of the Uniform Corn.
to whom a copy of this Notice of Engineers. Inc.
FILE NO. 79.213-CF
address ii P. 0. Box 1330, Sanford, whose address is 2661 Sand Lake
DEL.?)
are
The
project,
located
in
the
City
Administration
has
been
mailed
the overspending they did mercial Code (F.S.A. SS 616.6.107),
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FL 32771. The name and address f Road, Maitland, FL 37751. The name
WITHIN
requIred,
THREE Oviedo, Florida, consists of the personal representative's at- and address of
KATHERINE M. STOVER,
which left us with a debt which you are hereby notified that on the
FICTITIOUS NAME
the personal
MON
I'HS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
replacement
of
the
upper
level
tile
torney
are set forth below.
day of August, 1919, a transfer in
All persons having claims or representative's attorney are set
limits our ability to do things 6th
Notice is hereby given that we are
Deceased.
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
distribution
system
and
filter
media
Bulk assets of SPEEDY QUICK IN.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
THISNOTICE,tofileanyobjections In a two compartment elevated demands against the estate are forth b'ilow.
until we can get in manageable STANT PRINT ING CENTER, engaged in business at 202 Live Oak
The administration of the Estate
Center, Casselberry, Fla, 32707
All persons having claims 'Or
they may have that challenge the drainfleld, installationof piping and required,
WITHIN
THREE
shape," he said.
whose business address is 1)91 E. Seminole County, Florida, under the of Katherine M. Stover, deceased, validity of the decedent's will, the valves to allow selective dosing of MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF demands against the estate are
Most of the "overspending" Altamonte
Drive,
WITHIN
THREE
Springs, Florida,
will Altamonte
be made to Dfictitious name of CENTRAL FileNumber79.283.CP,ispendlng in qualifications of the personal the drain field, repair of the lower THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF required,
was on salaries, rent and other
.3 PRINTING, INC. whose FLOP IDA RESEARCH &amp; DEVE. the Circuit Court for Seminole representative, or the venuro or tile collection headIng, replacement THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk MONTHS F ROM THE DATE OF
LOPMENT CO. and that we Intend County, Florida, Probate Division, jurisdiction of the court.
of the chlorine feeder and housing of the above court a written THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
business address is 1)9) E.
office expenses, he added
to register said name with the Clerk the address of which is Seminole
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND system for the drain field effluent statement of any claim or demands THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
defending the several million Altamonte Drive, Altamonte of the Circut Court, Seminole County Court House, Sanford, Fla. OBJECTIONS NOT SC) FILED and general clean up, re-seeding iR they may have. Each claim must be of the above court a written
SprIngs, Florida. The debts of the
dollars the Crane campaign transferor are not to be paid in full County, Florida in accordance with 32711. The name and address of the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
the upper drain field surface area in writing and must indicate the statement of any claim or demand
the provisions of the Fictitious personal representative and of the
Date of the first publication of this and the discharge header and basis for the claim, the name and they may have. Each claim must be
spent on the direct mail cam- by the undersigned buyer and the Name
Statutes, To.Wit: Section personal representative's attorney
Notice of AdmInistration July 19,
chlorinator housIng area.
address of the creditor or nis agent in writing and must Indicate the
are set forth below.
paign directed by computer following Information is furnished to 865.09 Florida Statutes 1951.
1979.
BE or attorney, and the amount basis for the claim, the name and
PROPOSALS
WILL
you herewith:
All interested persons are
Sig. James S. Bubaloni
wiu.ard Richard Viguerie.
Roger E. Garner
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ claimed. If the claim Is not yet due, address of the creditor or his agent
The property to be transferred
required to file with the court
J. Allen Stoycon
As Personal Representative
ALOUD immediately after the the date when it will becqme due or attorney, and the amount claim.
Harkins cut the payroll from consists of: fixtures, equipment and Publish July 5, 12, 19, 26, 1979
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
ed. If the claim Is not yet due, the
of the Estate of
expiration of the time established shall be stated. if the claim is
inventory which is located at 1191 E.
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
$80,000 a month to $35,000,
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contingent or unliquidated, the date when it will become due, shall
Louie FranklIn Garner
of Proposals,
above
for
receipt
Altamonte Drive.
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE:
"I'm charging the campaign
Deceased
SPECIFICATIONS nature bf the uncertainty shall be he stated. If the claim Is contingent
DRAWINGS,
The estimated total of the
(1) all claims against the estate and
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
AND PROCEDURAL DOCU. stated. If th. claim is secured, the or unliquldated, the nature of the
$3,000 a month (or wtvit mt transIeror's debts is S Unknown.
THE PROPOSED ANNUAL (2) any objection by an interested REPRESENTATIVE:
MENTS
security shall be described. The uncertainl, shall be stated. if the
BUDGET
doing and I'm doing th'e wórl ôl 3. A schedule of the property to beFOR
AND
CA P1 TAL person to whom notice was mailed Douglas Stenstrom ci
Drawings, Specifications and claimant shall di 'iver sufficient claim Is secured, the security shall
Iranslerred
and
a
list
of
the
PROGRAM
people who were making a total
FOR THE CITY OF that challenges the validity of the Stenstrom, Davis, McIntosh &amp; Procedural Documents may be
copies of the clalm"$o "ie clerk to be described. The claimant shall
creditors of the above named
will, the qualifications of the .
.Julian
of $170,000 a year
that's transferor, as furnished by the said SANFORD, FLORIDA,
obtained upon application at the enable the clerk to mat 'e copy to deliver sufficient copies of the claim
a personal representative, venue or
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
Notice is hereby given that
Box 1330, Sanford, Florida officeof Clerk, Ditz and Associates. each personal represei1tawhere one of the big savings transferor, may be inspected at the
PublIc Hearing will be held at the jctb0r of the court.
32711
Engineers,
Inc.,
300
West
Fulton
All persons inN"osted in tht.estate mail one copy to each personal
following address: 500 Highway 17- CommissIon Room in the City Hall
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS Telephone
was right there," he said.
(305) 332-2171.
Street, Sanford, Florida, upon the to whom a copy of this Notice of representative.
92, Fern Park, Florida 32730.
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at NOT SO FILED WILL BE
Publish July 19, 26, 1979
Harkins dumped half of
payment of a deposit of $23.00 per Administration has been mailed ar,.
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1. The transfer Is not being made 7:00o'ciock P.M. on August 13, 1979, FOREVER BARRED.
I fl*Ulh SA4J us mis Notice of
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set. The deposit shalt be in cash, or required,
THREE
WITHIN
predecessors' political strategy to pay or satisfy existing debts.
Date
of
the
first
publication
of
this
has been mailed are
to consIder the Annual Budget for
check drawn payable to Clark, Dietz MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
5. The amount of new con. the fiscal year of October 1, 1979 to notice of administration: July 26, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
for Crane.
WITHIN
THREE
and Associates-Engineers, Inc. l'he THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF required,

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receive $350 million in road improvements

Organization (MPO) members Thursday.
''I'm tired of seeing Seminole County and Orange County
taxpayers' money used to finance highway improvements that
benefit other people. We have a severe need for road improvements that would make conditions safer along Center
Street.
"It is (line that those who receive the benefits of our tax money
start paying their fair share. I'd rather see state money spent in
Seminole County than for the people at Disney World," Hattaway
said.
Hattaway's remarks came prior to a vote by MPO members to
approve a 20-year, $400 million highway plan prepared by the
Florida Department of Transportation (DOT) for Orange,

Seminole will receive about $50 million. Of that total, about $22()
million conies from slate license tag revenues, gas taxes
allocated by the state and other revenues on a fixed formula
basis.
The remaining $180 million conies from the first four cents on
State gas tax and federal gas taxes. That money is given to
regional DOT planners for use according to their priorities. A
breakdown of the plan presented shows Orange County will
receive $160 million and Seminole County $20 nitlijon if no
amendments are made.
The motion to approve the plan with the right to amend It was
made by Seminole representative Sandra Glenn. It passed on a
vote of 8-to-I, with fellow Seminole representative and county

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Ms. Glenn first asked for a 39-day delay ) that itietitbers could
study ways to distribute the funds more' equitably. But she
tiroppeti that proposal when 1)01 sikkesIIt('fl SIL(! a th'las would
be unwise because the funds for consultant's %k (irk on the project
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plan, they would have known what was going oil,'' Orlando Mayor
Carl lingford said. l.aniglord is chairman of ttit' Ml'().
''liii' problem is there are just [our of us; we can get out-voted.
We're a hitinority," Ms. Gieiui replied.
Kirchhoff said he was not satisfied with the panel's action lie
said he does not feet Seminole County ultimately will get a fair
shake' In (WillIng.
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Spectors-or two cars using the way 17-92 in Fern Park loaded a was separating. There was problem was in the gasohol service station and not the have a new supply of gasohol
product
during the first tank with gasohol and an- water In It, so we put a Stop Itself or in the service Station's gasohol being sent to the ready by next week.
station.
Meanwhile, in Tallahassee
market test of the gas-alcohol nounced plans to begin selling order on the pump and storage tank.
"All we know is that there
mixture being distributed by the mixture as unleaded fuel for prevented further salef," said
"The state inspectors were another gasohol experiment
Saxon Petroleum Co. of San- 98.9 cents per gallon. The Ben Bowen, lab chief for the was water in the mixture as it out to our plant and tested the worked successfully. U. Gov.
product was then sold to four Florida
Department
of came out of (tie pump."
gasohol before it left. It was all Wayne Mixson got a tankful of Around The Clock
ford.
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However, the lab chief said right then," the Saxon the fuel and drove away with no Bridge
"Somehow water got into the drivers. A short time later, two Agriculture's petroleum Inw Horoscope
that in another test of the 10 spokesman said. "Moisture difficulty. Mixson said he tried Calendar
mixture, but we are working of those cars were towed back spection division,
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hardtocorrect the problem and to the station. Water had gotten
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get the product to the people as into the fuel and the cars wi th gasohol, it's more gasoline fuel held in nort hern
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Soon as possible," a Saxon sputtered to a halt.
Iekvistuu
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supplies of gas.
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ilisuu Pos;ul)lL' new sources of
Herald Stall Writer
revenues from federal sources.
Lake Mary's tax rate is
( :owu•ilinan P at Southward
sufficient to pr o v i de enough
revenues for iit'cessarv cityMalt! (lie' projected budget
st'rvu-es according to tilt, (. I t) was not realistic and suggested
iivahiager.
placing a four pe rcent tax on
This was suggested in a work utilities, a nine percent tax on
session of (lit' Lake Mar&gt; ('it&gt;- telephones, and a tax on natural
Cotuit'il Thursday iiight which gas usage, saying the gas
lasted four hours. 'Flie session company did not contribute a
was one of several recently in 'dune'' of revenue. Mrs. SouthwhcIi discussion centered art ward did isit recommend any
the city's budget and (lie need to percentage figure- for gas.
generate' revenue's.
Councilman Nelson said he
At 'l'hursday 's nieetuig one favored an increase in the
fart was evident, according to property tax,
Counuilniami Cliff Nelson: either
Lake Mary's tax base consalary cuts or cuts in personnel sists of property cppraised at
uiu.st be made, or there must be
approximately $47 million, with
an increase in (lie rperty tax a local property tax rate of $3
rate.
per thousand of appraised
Alternative' taxing miiethods, 'alue'. The city of Longwood, to
such as taxes on utilities, compare, has approximately
telephones or gas consumption,
m i llion in property as a
also were discussed.
base, with a rate of $2.83 per
Last year's budget in Lake thousand; Casselberry's base is
Mary was $691,856. No firm roughly $139 million, with a perbudget amount for Lake Marys thousand rate of $1.95; Sanford
next fiscal year has been set has approximately
$153 million
yet, but Lake Mary City
property assessments, with a
Manager Phil Kulbes projected rate of $6.88; Winter Springs,
anticipated revenues of $438,538 bigger than Lake Mary in
area
and anticipated expenses of
by about 20 percent, has
$550,465. In the general fund properties valued at op.
alone, according to Kulbes, proximately
$&amp;i million, with a
anticipated revenues, in round rate of $2.05; Altamonte
figures, are $320,000; an- Springs has a $3.34 tax rate,
ticipated expenses have been with
taxable properties valued
computed at $428,000.
at approximately $331 million.
A tax increase of some kind
appears to be the most feasible According to a recently
way to meet the problem. passed
state
law,
council members agreed.
municipalities cannot raise
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hours of our tutu' trying to help. I think we should have been extended tIn' sai n t, courtesies," Kirchhoff said.
Kirchhoff said the attendance record at MPO meetings among
St'iiuiiolt' representatives was as good as that of Orange County
and ()rlaiolu representatives. 1k' said he attends about 50 percent
of the titeetings.

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eight other persons in. and died several hours later at over to the eastbound lanes
1: ed in two Separate auto Florida Hospital South where before turning.
ccidents within minutes of he had been transported after
At the scene of tl accident,
jch other at Sanford's out- emergency treatment at
lrts Thursday.
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.,The Thursday fatality Sanford.
ought to 25 the number of
car
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unty since Jan. 1, according investigating officers said, as officer indicated it may have
to the Florida Highway Patrol. was the driver of the New been bad luck that caused the
f that number, 15 were in Jersey car, Nicholas Van crash because a minute or two
1incorporated Seminole, the Bulten, 75, of Hawthorne, N.J., before, passing motorists
remainder in incorporated who was listed today in spotted the New Jersey car
dties.
satisfactory condition at SMH traveling in the wrong direcThe first accident Thursday where he was admitted for his (ion.
According to one Sanford
becurred about 1:05 p.m. on injuries.
sate Road 46, just west of
Although investigating of- patrolman, an off-duty law
'sanford, when a New Jersey ficers have not yet completed officer who himself had just
car, traveling west in the their reports, preliminary finished lunch and was driving
astbound lanes collided information gathered at the his vehicle eastbound on 46
iead-on with a Florida car.
scene indicates Van Buiten may heading toward Sanford,
The driver of the Florida car, have just left the Auto Train spotted the oncoming New
23-year-old Gene Richard Jaco area and turned left onto route Jersey car in the wrong lane
of Lake Wales, sustained 46 heading west in the east- See LAKEWALES, Page 2A

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72nd Year, No. 77—Monday, Nov. 19, 1979--Sanford, Florida 32771

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banquet at the St. Potershugh Bayhvd ezecutive cominittee and live had ban votes, 34.7 poic ; Bush Was secorld before he was slighted because (if a mistake in voting procedures.
Greeted by the drains of "Yankee convention center, 10 minutes after Ccv appointed by date officials. All nine with 336 votes, or 24.5 percent and
Doodle Dandy," played by a St. Peter- Robert Graham had made his In- Kennedy delegates were elected In the Connally fi,de1,d third with 143 votes,
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sponsorship of the Democratic party's media as the convention delegates'
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second choice spread through the
pres!" Carter wored it convincing win Few Seminole Comilans, WWW do
official local publication, the "People's Saturday night dinner where Elisabeth
Ii the non binding Democratic draw ban_. May o1 the flb1eCoIs8y Voice," kept open hospitality suite
Taylor Warner and her U.S.senator
Wllot,collect 1,114volutojusI3111for ddeWn complained about do cW of the Sberaton, sir~ riftidtmentit.
husband mere blaWithled.
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Three
The statenient referred to an order by
Jon. Edward Kenne
the 0*91als dlaw ad inot with Mrs.
Throughout the night, small group American hostages freed at the order of Khomeini that hostages accused of
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formed among the I,0W or so at the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini headed spying would face Islamic justice unless
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second
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gere Broward, Martin, Palm B@sd6 fit. the odw from the con"aft COW.
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on
trial,"
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achines wet used to Tan
(ltk* her himbind's adrMIss - $atardsi niø* Iniuuded: Alas Keen. Cewic. ..............................SB
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Marines,religious
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benefit from and practice."
were
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Mrs. Austin unpl'ulsod today ihe and
The president
Is, equal opportwiity, battled miU.eeman1rornli"e0sy and De Lb ...........................SB the dSctIOI!*5 committee interpreted' Khomeini's order granting "Islamic
reign policyadvisers
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by
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Camp David Lretreatwhere e was
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Americans back to back and worked to femur Altanusete 1gs Qty Cornthe White House issued spending Thanksgiving week.
piovide a secure old age for the elderly. IPP1ir CM DeVoisy aid his WUs, Okituadso ..........................1-A only the first choice part of the ballot YOU a InaWashington
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by
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e said a disceroable diffuromos bas B.,sdy, who me altered. diligut,; OIll$ELV .......................1.1 might ass It differently, but that, I
iate release of all U s
The hostages ordered released - eight
the
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hostages In Iran and warned that putting blacks and five women were among 62
owly these years he boa bees in eoe
TelavIika ........................... 1-B op a press conference for Wednesday to them on trial as spies would further
fire Americans seized during the takeover of
k a revival 01 pifrldism, mersilty, CI the Carter 4e4M*.
11M Wualbar ............. ............... 3-A diaight.n it 01*."
the U.S. Embassy 16 days ago.
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TEST WITS

Ronald Reagan may have been the
first choice of Florida Republicans as a
K presidential candidate, but the apparent
second choice Is Illinois Congressman
Phil Crane... not John Connally -If the
ballot used at Saturday's Republican
presidential preference convention Is
Interpreted correctly.
That's what Jeanie Austin, Orlando,
date Republican party co-chairman says
today and what she says she'll try to get
straightened away ata press conference
she's trying to put together for Wed.
nesday.
What Mrs. Austin blames for the news
coverage declaring Reagan the number
one choice and Connally the second
choice is the apparent disregard by the
media for the second half of the ballot
where delegates Indicated their second
choice for president If their first choice
was unable to run for any reason.
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The county asked the Russells to make
119101 Maids dsiise 41 6* asigh' wM 10 feet 01 the diere. A beiHig On Mardi 17, FlIppen again received a new application for a building permit
MM their 'odidivides rsg"w the pesalt me bowed in. 0.
that would bring the boat dock back,
word that coestnactbon
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d uith the liloet rodristles be food the structure had been coin- Bob McMillan.
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a,L.kdvuundyari=wW ftyNw im W ilwanift was rdirnedunclaimed.
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health Fair, which wa held Saturday at the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, During the
event, which was sponsored by the Sanford
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child, a family pLimihig joomal reports.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) Inflation-plagued
consumers like turkey because It Is high In
Americans will find at least one bargain this
protein and low in fat and cholesterol,
fall: a Thanksgiving turkey.
Consumers who rejected high beef prices
The Agriculture Department says
turned to pork and poultry, he said. Pork and
nationwide frozen turkey prices are
thicken producers responded with so much
averaging
about 10 cents a pound less than production they are losing money, but turkey
Infections Cost $1 Billion
last year. In some areas, prices are the same
producers are still In the black.
as last year.
ATLANTA (UP!) Hospital inons rain the
"The turkey producer's not going on world
nation's annual medical costs by $1 billion, a federalThe consumer's bargain Is not at the ex- cruises," Waits said. "At the same time, he's
penw of turkey producers the National
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not going to the poor house."
Di. James Allen, an epidemiologist in the natio,
Turkey Federation says there still is profit to
Grocers are able to sell turkeys for less this
be made in producing turkeys.
Center for Disease Control's Hospital Infections
year even though middlemen's and retailers'
Prices are lower this year because supplies cods are up 12 or 13 percent above lad year,
Branch, said Sunday the average American patient
are greater. American turkey growers prohas a S percent chance of picking up an extra germ.
he Mid.
duceil a record crop this year, expected to
during a hospital stay and there Is little chance the
In Atlanta, Dennis Singer, an Agriculture
total 15$ million birds —13 percent more than
problem will ever be nhvt
Department official In charge of tracking
t ar.
"The chances are much less for some, and much
poultry prices, said, "Mod prices we've seen
higher for others," he said, depending on tie reasons
G.I. Waits of the NW said American
so far are 10 cents per pound less than last
for
-- slization and the physical
consumption, which is up 12 percent, Is
of the
year."
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He said the mod cMiy advertised
"The American public Is locking at turkey
retail price for froun hens nationwide Is 00
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cents a Pont The some
Farm.rs Plan D.C. Return
prim ,or
American an iselft cut-up turkey parts
tome
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pound.
WASHINGTON (UP!) In lti January or early
and cured turkey products such as turkey
Fruit,vegetables aid nuts to round outthe
February, ,pflltiit farmers who led year used tracfranks and turkey hams, Waits said. H. said holiday meal aim are In plentIful supply.
tars to disrupt Washington; D.C., tric, will return to
the nation's capitol to demonstrate again lor'qh,r
farm prices.
American Agriculture Movement delegates from 22
Mates met In Washington this pod week and picked a
.Committee to Coordinate a Winter mol.rcade.____
Wayne Peterson of Holabird, S.D., said the farmers
may loamey acroes the 'ietka In pickup trucks fueled
by 10 Percent alcoholtod,
fail, I deal of tractors. The
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a now d aspirate ONe. keep allIgators bom erawling out of the;
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A motion to coftia the Issue Mill the la I ittlibbooldock waodstrinimlid to talk to a reporter.
Police added It Is itW sash..,. bow auth property was taken Dec. 4 miMing failed for lack of
to the enviroameat end they said no.
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the two oldest branches of Qiridlanity.
The pope personally announced Sunday his plans for
his first visit to a Moslem country In his 13-month
reign. The pontiff told 401000 people In SI. Peter's
Square he will travel No. 28.30 to the Turkish capital of
Ankara, and to Istanbul and Ephesus In western
Turkey where Jesus Christ's mother Mary repidafly
once lived.
Jobs Paul said the main. purpose of his three-day
will be to meet the Orthodox Patriarch .1 ConMaitIn*DImlt&amp;eI,andto"showconc,al,Iyt,
pope's determInatIon, asserted many times already, to
Promote the effort for the unity of all QsrIMIsns."

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LONDON (UP!) Speaking from a am* hidIng
ulace psmewhure In England, Mheny Bled .sys be
lies no plans to leave the eouitr
t the annosacuneid he was a Soviet
for years.
"Of course I Intend to May In
sa4,"
The Ssmdey Times aevopeper in a d poblic orn.
PthSadafIesIdliplaea,he00h,
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At Prices Lower Than In '78

fuilsalary.
The AP&amp;CIO convention Is at to elect Lane
Kirkland as only the second president of the 13.6
million-member federation.
The election of Kirkland, who has been Mesny's heir,
apparent for 10 years, brings to the top leadership of
organized labor a man respected widely for
telligence on complex foreign and domestic issues.

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Many as president of the AII,ao ends today, but he
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was trying to get below the clouds for a visu
emergency landing at the airport.
Transamerica spokeanañ Rick Slakoff I
Oakland, Calif., Identified the civilia
crewmen as Capt Marvin Dick,46, Ogdei
Utah; FIrM Officer Harry Gardiner,
Layton Utah, and flight engineer Jac
Johnston, 54, Warner Robbins, Ga.
Air Force spokeswoman De'ah Curry sal
the radioactive material aboard the plan
ThorIum 232 a substance often used t
make watch dials glow In the dark we
actually part of a metal used to harden th
can of the gearbox.
The amount of radioactivity was so low the
the Air Force was not required to label th
gearbox, she said. It was shipped in a dee
case, which survived the crash.
She said the explosives were "low-yield'
devices used to ignite air-launched missib
and that most of nearly ton listed on th
manifest was actually casings and shippini
containers.
The plane came down only four blocks froir
where an Mr Force Jet bomber crashed into i
building four months ago. That plane was or
Its lad flight from a Montana air base tc
storage In Arizona. Its crew ejected safely.

WASHINGTON (UPI) The 24-year reign of George

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retired busthena
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A background Investigation was ordered by Circa Cowl
M Altamonte spdnpyonth, rummaging through a
Judge Roger. F. DAN before sentencing the 22-year-old for.
Salvation Army clothing box, not only failed to got any clothing
mar Mock clerk Mills Is also awaiting sentencing for the May.
but also lost his bicycle, reported SMrilnoIe ierifTh Captain
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firM-degree murder of Jam Wright of Sanford. A jury
j
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r.eooded the death penalty.
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said he was driving his unmarked car through
onythargsLmalsoflthoss :
7'
Store parking lot In Altamonte Springs
came have not heart
Saturday I2 igig when he saw a pair of legs sticking out of the
MAN ROIlED ONSTREET
nox.
and how much was recovered nearby.
A SnfQ
robbed of $31 while walking down 121h
16-year-old
'dfrM1,laia lester...the pP4e eitheR, the depity
' Marc wad4
lIEU SWNDO4JILTV
of 1tiiue, 1, Isa US, Isulsed, 1101101
said.
Convicted murder Gregory Mills was found guilty Wed- police that he was accosted by two men,
at 11:30 am., WedBut, d 7:30 Pm-, 1111 the youth turned to go, bow, be nesiloy otburglarift a Sadwd home
lad MAY deaft 011day'
"hawaikkidalong
He had ban bothered by
disco"red his Werde missing,apparently Ado by am of his the .410 Pup shotgun be mW a
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fellow drop box rummagers, add lAman.

WOONSOQCET, R.I. (UP!) Th leader of 40
scientific experts who studied the Shroud of Twin In
Italy last year says all evidence collected so far W.
dicates the burial cloth was used to wrap QwId's body.
"Everyone of the scientists I hivs tIfra1 f,. Ii.I4.u.
t,is cloth Is authentic.
j maybe this;;
tar the aal$lc.,,

Ralph Spencer, assistant chief of the
control tower at the Salt Lake International
Airport, said the plk* radioed he was having
electrical problems just before the crash. The
plane was flying tlrouh bad weather and

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subcommittee hearing on the recruiting prolie,ns,
Connelly, deputy commander of the Amy Recruiting
Command, said more than 90 percer of Army
recruiters had been exonerated by an investigation
into recruiting practices,
Army Secretary Clifford Alexander Jr. blamed low
pay for the difficulty in attracting enough recrults.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) — A sclentUlc expedition In
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answer1torecruits, falsifying records and covering op
arrest records and Ph3IIC11 disabilities, Brig. Gen.
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All the peoples of the world to
abide by the teachings of
Almighty God and the
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dollar dropped in Tokyo, Brussels1 London andtheit call to brotherhood iiid
Amsterdam and started the day unchanged In Frankchairity, their admonition of
fuLIt rose only marginally in Zurich and p
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Robert
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SALT LAKE crrv (UP!) A cargo plane
carrying 25 pounds of radioactive material
and nearly a ton of explosives exploded In
flight Sunday, killing the three crewiien and
showering an uninhabited area wed of Salt
Lake City with debris.
An abandoned airport between Salt Lake
City and Magna, Utah, was temporarily
sealed off until health officials determined
there was no danger from the radioactive
cargo
an aircraft gearbox containing
tra of Thorium 23
The plane, a chartered Transamerica
Airlines Lockheed Electra IAIS, was carryIng the military shipment of explosives and
01 from Hill Air Force Base In Utah to
Nellus Air Force Base in Nevada.
The explosion scattered debris for miles"
over fields wed of Salt Lake. No buildings or
people on the ground were hit. Two truck
drivers whose rigs were petted Ly the debris
described the explosion as a "meteor" and a

DETROIT (UP!) Police say an unidentified man
who boarded an empty plane at Detroit City Afrl
apparently wanted to fly to Iran to help free the
hostages being held at the U.S. Embassy In Tehran.
The would-be rescuer didn't get very fir. Police said
the man 1I1Id the WIOCCUpIOd P
Sunday night
- and tried to start op the aircraft, without success.
Aut horities called by airport officials arrested the
man on charges of drunk and disorderly conduct.
Authorities who removed the man from the plane, said
he had said that he hoped to fly to Iran to help save the
2. hostages. The suspect was being held today
pending

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LONDON (UP!) The dollar lost ground on most
world money markets today, responding to the
lingering crisis at U U.S.
us Embassy in
Gold dropped $3 an ounce in Zurich, opening at
$397.50 an ounce, but the price rose in London from
Friday's close of. $390.50 to $391.
"TIN events ln Iran contIn%jto hit the doUar,nu
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Sadat, celebrating second
anniversary of his historic
trip to Jerusalem, visited
MOW Sinal today, rajd the
Egyptian flog and appealed to

TEL AVIV,Israel (UPI) — A navy patrol killed two
Palestinian guerrillas and captured two others and
two bombs exploded hours later In Jerusalem In attacks apparently timed to coincide with anniversary
celebrations today of Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat'a first visit ioIsrael.
Police
dmjfltaryaut
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authorities d two bombs In
the capital injured 11 people, most f them passengers
on commuter buses, and scattered glass and metal
ngthestreet.
The military command said the Israeli navy petrol
sustained no casualties in an exchange of fire with a
rubber dlnglfy it encountered late Sunday night in
In the
Mediterranean Sea, about 3 miles south of Israel's
border with Lebanon.

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Monday, Nov. 1$, 11'P-4A

Today tip off both a hedic and colorful
week of sports for Seminole Coady.
The 197$ Rotary Bowl Qiwity Festival
officially begins tonight at Lyman with the
first of two preliminary ro%mda of high school
basketball scion.
Defending Rotary Bowl champlon Lae
Bratley Is set to defend
tile against
SntooliHh$hat7pin. Thenjglge,gn5
1:30 featsns the Lseabag Yellow ck t
against the DeLand Buildoga.
Tuesdaynight'spreliminary games show
Lob Howell mptdthlg up against county
thai Lyman at 7 p.m., with Orange Belt
Conference members Bishop Moore and
Oviedo "owing Off it 1:30.
The semi-finals ate sit for Wednesday night

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THOMAS GIORDAPiO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Dirictor

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President Ca rter has made two good moves as
he sits acroes the chess board from the Ayatollah
Khomeini. Neither of these moves is likely to be
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VIEWPOINT
The first move was the order to the un.
migration and Naturalization service to
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checking the legal status of all Iranian students
In this country. It was estimated last January that
of 9,300 Iranian studen ts In California, alone
had no proper papers. Iranian aliens in this
Of
country Illegally should be deported after due
of law, and it now appears that they will
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.7nUtts good, even though It probably does little
to dissuade the ayatollah or the students holding
the hostages at our embassy In Tehran from their
outrageous intent.
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The second move was to prohibit any further stmsr who attended a ft,sday Sovietpurchases of Iranian oil by American buyers Amiricin "yoit eldership" cothruic, last
That affects only the primary purchases
mdh at Mlddi.bwy
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from Iran. Iranian oil bought by others may later CI horn. eshllarat.d bid badly shaken.
be sold to us or there may be some reshuffling o _ was endt.d bean..the exchange hd
oil sup es by means of transfers. This may make been a fascinating sx1eace; she was
,Jed
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it passIble for us to make up the 700,000 barrels of
bass in many respects outoil we have been buying daily direct from Iran but dsd. The Soviets imply his., Winutely
the price will probably be higher. Again, Iran will more about wiy aspect of American lit.
not suffer much. mates the Iranians will thin ow upr.w4Uv. lmsw about their
coadry.
probably be able tosefl the oil atahIgjerp,j
the spot market.
"It US especially ob,low * the aasaas.
level,100034110 aid. reported ever lends ,,
These moves of the president will make rscsdly. 'We were struggling to learn the
Americans feel better. But they aren't likely to Rasulas words for 'hello' and 'goodbye' and
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Consolation matches are scheduled for 1:30,

from Seminole Cowdy, the continental United...
Statesand Mbaico will engage In three days of:
football, a national cheerleadlng contest and
special tripe to Disney World, Clrcns World
and Sea World.
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3 and 7p.m. with the champlonehip game

slated for Th ursday night at 1:30.
The Rotary will then take Friday night off
to prepare for the football portion of the
Festival which will pit the Edgewater Eagles
from the Metro Conference against the
Lyman Greyhounds from the Five Star
CothIinCS*
Kickoff titne Is set for Spin.
Now don't think there's nothing to do
Friday night. At $ pin, the Fighting
Seminoles of Jerry Posey will play hod wthe
Merritt Island Mustangs at Seminole High In
state prep football playoff action.
Sez-Abriched in between all of this Is the
three day POP Warner Youth Football 50th

e1ebrM
Anniversary Celebration.

One-hundred-thirty-four football teams

celebration which should provide local
Is, eateries and thogng centers with a

Looking ahead sportswlse, the 1979 Lake
Howell Lady Silver Hawk Classic has been set
for Dec. 27,30and 29 at the Silver Hawk gym.
Edgewater, Seminole, Oak Ridge,
Titusville, Evans, Lake Howell, Winter Park
and Lake Brantley are all scheduled to take.
part In the women's tournament.

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riot but tojrlt our teeth and harden our nerves
for a long seige. We will not forget the hostages for
One minute. We will not make any move that could
cost them their lives in order to make us feel more
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a y1ub01 study, American sow from "a

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bullied or submit to blackmail.
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vitel wi are
Itieatime for the American peopleto stand tIIWut
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Sept-"b,r 1974, she US held hostag. by
terrorists demanding the rums Of Jailed
comrades and $1 "s's to ransom, The
goviremeid deeihs.d the deal and
Oftar 13 stalemated days, the biatages we
freed iarmed to i&amp;ia'spe IV their cap.
$a&amp; ath page out Of the eIady.
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killed Afghan ssr1ty (cross stormed this
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These are the moat pridigloen v1dhi
There hi,. been others, suds as UI Consul
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May 1,13 and rel,and n psymeid of
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and thw freeing of 30 pthtlrsl prIsoners.
Joins Egen, consular agapt In Cordoba,
Ar'4ksi, was ad so lucky to February 1975.
When the Arpudlas poveroment ratmed to
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diplomacy, In forelge fred@ and hi
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feel a little better. But there will be continued
tension and deepconcern while the hostages are
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Palestinian guerrillas seized the Saudi
aaian embassy where a reception was In
process. U.S. Ambassador Clio Noel and a
deputy were among the murdered.
Another ambassador, Roger Davies In
C)W'.$, and his secretary were killed In
As4sit of 1974 when rioters fired on the U.S.
embassy and residence In Nicosia.
Andyetanothsrhi May of l97lhiLabarson
when Amh'4or Francis Malloy Jr., an
embassy counselor and their chauffeur were
kidnapped and murdered In Beirut.
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Coach Bob Peterson opened a few eyes last have to be one of the smallest teams in the
year at the Rotary Bowl when his lightly county so .'U have to try to control the bali,
regarded Patriots hustled their way tough keep the tempo of the game to our pace."
the r of the field to -grab the basketball
"We do have some ingested people. In our
title.
workouts and jamborees I've been plew'tly
The second year coach Is well aware that surprised by the balance of the team. Ass
once again his squad Is not considered a matter of fact the tournament will probable
favorite. But that didn't stop the Big Blue a help me decide on couple of ding jobs
year ago.
there's that many kids that are so close In
The Patriots look to be the "Mystery" team talent for us."
hi the county as the prep cage season gets
So the question remains. Can the Patriots
underway. They have a single returning pull another surprise this year In a tour.
veteran In guard Doug Dedilmer. Hit hard by nament that has never had a back to back
graduation, Peterson faces a situation
winner or a two time champ?
young., ball players mud develop
Lake Brantley finds out tonight when they
quickly.
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Association of IntercollegIate Athletics Sunday announced three first-round pairings and sites for Its
Division I football playoffs on Dec. 1.
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Instead, the crippled Rams behind the New Orleans tightened up
ts last two Statistically, Los Angeles is Rams enough for them to
Football fans, If you enjoy and the lowly Falcons find Saints, 6.6, while the Falcons games Tampain IBay
scored ranked first against the run repeat as NFC West chamreading, this may be the tim e themselves playing In a are 4-7 and trail the Saints by just 14 points two weeks
ago and pass in the National pions, a position they've held
to catch up on your novels. matchup better known as the l games.
as the Falcons won 17-14 and Confere nce.
for the last six years. NumerWhen ABC-TV scheduled Mild, Mild West.
Atlanta's defense has the New York Giants, despite 'The stats aren't misleading. ous Injuries to key def ensive
tonight's game between the
Kickoff in the nationally allowed an average of 7 beating the Falcons last week After 11 games you get a personnel were responsible
Los Angeles Rams and the televised game Is schedul ed points and 345 yards per game 24-3, were held to 27 yards In pretty good readout. They tfor the Rams' worst start of
Atlanta Falcons, the network for 6:30 p.m. PST.
this season. The defense, the first half.
(NFL teams have done a he decade, and when it aphoped that the teams would be
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to shatter the backboard, Actually, I had too much momentum
to do anything other than what I did."
George Gervin scored 23 points to lead San Antonio. Larry
Kenon added 15.

In other games, Los Angeles hammered Indians iniot
Kansas City beat Denver 109-92; Golden State shaded Phoenix
90-96; Portland defeated Seattle 10015; and San Diego
Milwaukee 112-96.

Lakersl27,PacerslW
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Calvin Natt, like a contestant on the old television show
"Beat TheQock," had to look upto see U he had completed tds
"stunt" In time.
"I looked up and I didn't see any time on the clock," Natt
said Sunday after his dunk shot at the buzzer gave the New
Jersey Nets a 107-105 victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
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players In double figures. The Lekers, winners of 10 of 11 at
home this year, maintained their hold on first place In the
Pacific Division. Rookie Michael Cooper added 20 points and
rookie sensation Earvin Johnson had 14 points, 7 assists and S
rebounds, Indiana, loser of 11 of 13 on the road, was led by exLaker James Edwards with 2$ points and Mickey Johnson
added 20.
Kings 192, Nuggets ft
Phil Ford scored 28 points and Otis Birdsong 27. Ford, who
hit seven straight shots at one point, was also backed by Scott
Wedinan with 17 points. John Roche led Denver with 31 points.

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John Lucas scored 21 points and Golden State made six free
throWsin thc lasttwbmlnuteasonnyparkeradded ll pointh
Jo Jo White 17, Tom Abernethy Ii a nd Clifford Ray 10. Walter
Davis topped Phoenix with 22. Alvan Adams had 21 and Truck
Robinson 20.
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Ow Trail Blazers' Tom Owens hit five straight points In the
final minute.
ClIppers 112, Bucks N
Brian Taylor scored 23 points and Bobby Smith added 22 to
offset the 34 ohd performance of Marques Johnson. Taylor
had er
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buzz .

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Swinging For
Feb. 9 Tee.Off
Plans are in full swing for
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games are scheduled for Friday
beginning at 1:30,3:00 and 7:00 p.m. with the Rotary Bowl
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Friday night.
1979 Rotary Bowl Festival concludes with prep
football action Saturday night at Lyman.
Metro Conference namer-up Edgewater at 8-2 will meet
the Five Star Conference nmner.up Lyman Greyhounds
at 6-4. The football classic is scheduled for an 1:00 p.m.
kickoff and should provide local prep grid fans with two
exciting offensive minded squads.
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title and could very possibly be at the top of
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action.
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the floor," says an anxious Tribe
ha ve to be labeled as one of the strongest
The Se'nln@lss get their first test of a very
teams in the county. The Seminoles are pre- young season when they face, defending
tournament favorites and PM a serious Rotary Bowl dtanipkins lake Brantley
threat to the Five Star Conference basketball tonight at Lyman at 7:00 p.m.

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absorbing a 34-20 defeat by play of the fourth quarter and rookie straight triumph. Campbell broke blew an 18-yard field goal with f 11
NFL
Washington
which joined Tony Franklin kicked three field his own team record for touchdowns seconds left. ft was Kansas City
Four weeks ago, when
was halfway Into its 16-game regular Philadelphia and Dallas atop the goals to lift Philadelphia over St. In a season with Ids 14th and 15th first triumph In Oakland in 10 yea
Loins. Wayne Morris scored on a scores.
season schedule, Dallas was sailing NFC East with an 8-4 record.
and completed a series sweep th
Roger Staubach came into pair of 1-yard plunges for the Carthrough the weak NFC with a
season.
Broncos 38, 49ers 28
Ord and Pittsburgh was 6-2 in the Washingt on rated the NFL's No. 1 (IiflBlS.
Buccaneers 31, Giants 3
Bob Swenson's first fumble
quarterback
and
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AFC. It looked like Super Bowl XIV
Doug Williams fired a pair
358 recovery of the game set up a touchwould bear a striking resemblance an interception in his previous 83
Brian Sipe, who passed for
scoring
passes to Larry Mucker an
down and the fleet linebacker ran
passes. He left the nation's capital 38 yards and
to Super Bowl XIII.
88
David
Lewis
returned a fumble
After "Turnover Sunday," passes later looking like a nected withthree
Reggietouchdowns;
Bucker on a con- yards for a score with another yards for another TD as Tampa Ba
however, the Steelers and the beleaguered freshman senator.
yard scoring toss with 13:01 left in fumble during a 21-point third period avenged its previous defeat to Net
Joe
Th
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passed
for
Cowboys will have enough trouble
three overtime, lifting Cleveland past that helped keep Denver tied with York — when the Bucs were th
TDs In guiding the Redskins to their Miam i and knocking the Dolphins San Diego In the AFC West. San NFL's only unbeaten team and
winning their divisions,
th
high est point total of the season. out of a first-place tie with New fFrancisco's Joe Montan a threw his Giants were winless.
Pittsburgh and Dallas combined JohnHiggins
ran 3 yards for another England in t he AFC East. Miami's irst' NFL TD pass.
Bears 23, Jets 13
to commit a staggering total of 13 score and Mark Moseley
field Don Strock replaced an Ineffective Seahawks 38, Saints 24
Mike Phipps threw scoring passe
turnovers and allowed 69 points goals of 46 and 45 yardskicked
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Bob Griese and threw two fourthIn a wide-open game featuring to Rickey Watts and Dave William
between them as each team lost sole
Elsewhere In the NFL, quarter TI) passes.
almost 1,000 yards In total offense, and Chicago used a grinding, ball
possession of Its divisional lead.
Philadelphia edged St. Louis 16-13,
S
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21
Dan Fouts passed for two touch- Cleveland beat Miami 3024 in Patriots
for two Orleans for a team record 384 yards straight triumph. New York'
Ste
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Grogan
passed
downs and Woodrow Lowe picked off overtime, New England trounced
and four TD
Zorn, who hit 24- Richard Todd provided the only
a Terry Bradshaw pass and sprint ed Baltimore 50-21, Houston routed touchdowns and Stanley Morgan of-33 passes,passes.
snap
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a 24-24 tie with Jets' scores on an 18-yard TD pass to
reeled off an 80-yard punt return for
77 yards for another score as the San Cincinnati 42-21, Denver be
at San another score to spark New a 35-yard TD lob to ace receiver Jerome Barkum and a 1-yard
Diego Chargers heat the NFL cham- Francisco 38-28, Seattle defeated
England's rout of Baltimore. it
was Steve Largent with 6:16 left In the keeper.
pion Steelets 35.7.
New Orleans 38-24, Kansas City the
lulls 19, Packers 12
second tim e this year the game.
Fouts connected on TI) passes of upset Oakland 24-21, Tampa 1hllY Patriots
Reserve running back Mike
have
scored 50 points in a ChIefs 24, RaIders 21
16 yank to John Jefferson in first routed t he New York Giants 31-3, game.
Collier plunged 1 yard for a touchRookie quarterback Steve Fuller down with three min utes remaining
quarter and 9 yards to Bob Klein in Chicago defeated the New York Jets Oilers 42, Bengali 21
di
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the second period. Bo Matthews ran 23-13, Buffalo defeated Green Bay
and Nick MlkeMeyer kicked four
Earl
Campbell
and
Rob
Carpenter
and
the Chiefs held off a f urious field goals to lift Buffalo past Green
and
Minnesota shaded Detroit
2 y arns for another San Diego Th in 19-12
14-7. Atlanta Is at Los Angeles scored two TDs each and Dan comeback to snap afive-game losing
the second quarter and Hank
y,
Pastorini passed for one score streak and virtually end Oakland's
plunged 2 yards for San Diego's final Monday night.
'Iklnp
14, Uoas 7
before suffering an eye injury as playoff chances. Ken Stabler, who
score at 5:53 of the fourth quarter. Eagles 16, Car dinals 13
Rickey
Yo ung ran for two thirdHouston grabbed a share of the AFC
The Cowboys almost matched the
Ron Jaworksl hit Keith Krepfle Central lead. The Oilers Intercepted tossed three TI) passes, guided quarter touchdown as Min nesota
Oakland to the Chiefs' 1-yard line in rallied past
Steelers turnover for turnover In with a 40-yard TI) pass on the first five passes en route to
to hand the Lions
their fifth the final minute -- but Jim Breech their eighthDetroit
straight defeat.

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plUing tourney favorfte Seminole High
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The opening preliminary game is set to get underway at
7:00 p.m. with the nightcap preliminary showing
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Leesburg Yellow Jackets mixing It up against the DeLand
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Stemper Agency, Wm.Sternper,

Experienced Supermarket
Stockmen and Cashiers Apply
in perun. rooa uarn lMh &amp;
Park.

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'formica kitchen, new shag. $195$325 Adults. Furn. avail.

MORI sr.
leg. REAL STATE
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Apis. tor 5en5r Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy, See VA'FHA.235.CHOme
'Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Low Down Payment
Ave.
• Cash for vvur lotl Will build
your lot at our lot.
711 CONDO, NEW COND, FUL.
Enterprise, Inc
Y FURN, COLOR TV, LINENS Medel
Inc., Realtor
&amp; DISHES, INC. ALt' UT*L1'.
644-30)3
'hI'iES $300, 6 MO. LEASE,
"IFIOLER REALTY, BROKER. l50x10Ocr. bldg lot in DeBars,.
$4,, 1.000 dwn, owner will
'1-0440,
377.iSfl.
hold.
COUNTRY LIVING at its finest.
3 BR, 4 bath, 4'- acres, lake
front wi BR, I bath guest
cottage. $97,000.

2 BR, 18 unfurn., carport,
storage, patio, W-D con.
nectlons, stove &amp; refrig,, FENCED 3 BR, 1 bath, DbI. lot,
IlIAC, adults only. Security &amp;
zoned commercial, all for
ref. req., S1Y mo. 169- 763i.
129,900.

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Price reduced 57,000. 3 BR, lB
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greenhouse, workshop. 1700 sq
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well under-priced at
Terms available,

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,

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SEIGLER

office In rear. All for $31,900.

,r(ALTY BROKER. 32)0640,

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3 BR. IB, 1g. fenced yd.
Nice Neighborhood
$2SSmo. 531 3512

- fllo5anfordAve. 337.7571

p$ord area, newly remodeled.
311 home, 1g. DR, LR, FR,
-with fireplace. Ut II. rm. plus
,wood.d lot. $365 plus sec. No
-psfs. 333-i$74.

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DEL. NEAR DOWNTOWN
SANFORD IN GOOD RE.
STORABLE CONDITION.

13L000.TERMSAVAILABLE.

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FORREST GREENE
REALTOR'
INC. REALTORS
530.5533 or 330-911 sues.
339 0309 _____________________________

3390501 If you don't believe that want
bring results, try one, and lists
STEMPER AGENCY
to your phone ring. Dial 372-361
or 131-9993.
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FAST WITH A WANT AD.

S ACRES OFF UPSALA RD.,
510.900.

Phonelfl. 76i10r53)9,,Jand

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I3)SO'LOTSNICILYWOODED

NEAR PINICRE$T SCHOOL.
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10 LOT NEAR BAHAMA
JOFS $5,500.

13)S0'LOTSNICELYWOODEi)
NEAR 2SI11ST. $1,350 TOTAL.

(7) OVER SIZED RESIDENT.
ON
IAL LOTS ON HWY 477.16,100
Tacos fast food service, sealing
capacIty of II. Easily con- I EACH. vw'Iedtoel,zaoroffier,Susy

3 RESIDENTIAL LOTS NICEI V WOODED OFF NOLAN

hwy with ample parking.

PD. (I) AT $4,100. (31 LAKE
FRONT AT $5,501

REALTY WORLDS

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323 1321

ARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
WITH TIE ES AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
1795, SANFORD, FL 32771,
GIVING
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Pianos a organs as low as's9I
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2302 French Ave.

sing your Plom 1. credit?
catchup back payments I buy

equity. 323.02)6,

buyyourequity,C101eln2lhrs.

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL

.A-..rtsigss URIigI

YELLOWSAND
Call Cark &amp; Hlrt 3237550

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The Greeiiho*e
373914*

ii buy 1st I 3ndmor'tgiges We
ulso make R.aI Estate &amp;
Suslileis io". nolida 7,1w.
gage lnvestnent, 1330 S.
)ran,e Ave., SuIte 306. Winttr

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WE IUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES a. PLUMBING

3K Tire Mart, 322.1110, shock
ubserbers, 511. 14.91: ueavv
Iify $6.93; batteries $39.13.

Free Est. All work guaran
teed. 322 lOIS.

CERTIFIEDLAWN
&amp; LANDSCAPING
FREEESTIMATES372?907

Cement
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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
&amp; add ons. Quality work, no lob
too small. 19$ 1914.
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'Ceralic Tile ________________

CommercialS. Residential
Sod, shrubs&amp; hedging
3236505

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dl sizes, all guaranteed 90
lIy$. Call 321.3943.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED Top Prices Paid
Uied, any condition 444 1126

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Lirf'y's Mart, 3)5 Sanford Ave.
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
332070?

Painting
Al B PAINTING
Residential I Commercial
322 5752
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175 4)37

Drywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
Remodel &amp; Addif ions.
,.,ç,il131 5399or1670l36

Futsler Painting &amp; Repair
Residenfial&amp;Commercial
Call 365 5317
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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULT F U L
END
THE
NUMBER iS 327-2611.

- Grooming &amp; Boards'ng

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Animal Haven Kennels
ThankYou,ThankYou
for being my customers &amp;
friends. If there's a better way
tosayitld0n'tknowhy
you be richly blessed. Rest
wishes Randal Rowe.

PainhlngCR.pair
Professional Quality
ANTHONYCORINO
1770071
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily In the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that.
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Flelchers pressure cleaning
service, mobile home, semi
trailers &amp; NV, residential a
comm. property. Free esi. 322

Rsf*uodsllf.I-c.,pefitry, push,.
- masonert, concrete. All work
professionally done, Fret
estImates. 30 yrs. exp. Call 337.
3914i 3)1-flu -,

9323

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PIN Pressure &amp; Steam Clejsing,
Painting. Roof, homes, mobilc
homes. etc. Mobilehome special
I/SW. $3750. Reasonabl, rates,
all work guar. 3237113

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Syrs.ezp. Patios, Driveways
etc.Waynel,aI.337.)32I
PAINT CONT.
ALUM. SIDING
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
FREEST.
3330439'
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tACO roam, fiberglas I,
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

37)1539 or 304-7344700 'collect.,

LION 45*111FUINITUIE
BUY. SIU.. TRADE

Ught Hauling
Yarddebri$,'Trasf,
Appliances5jsc
(LOCAL I 349 531)

Housewives Cleaning Servici"
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,
Pernalijed, fast, dependable
5 E 7S St. 323095).
Regularor Itimebasis
WI BUY USED FURNITURi1 WeDOwastuwindowsi
6175*94
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
nihwe Salvage. 332173).

VINYl lipait'

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reupluoislery charge, 1691177

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Fatigue pants &amp; Locke.

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TIC, Steam Carpet Cleaning.

New or repair, leaky showers our
specIalty. 75 yrs. Exp. 5695562.
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Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry. painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339 653).

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POISON MARINE

LOCATION AND PRICE.

1)61. PIll 19.

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
EMODILINGa. REPAIR
PAL INT

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Hirrieft's Beauty Nook
519E. 1st St,'2? 712

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cmi now muss.

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Carpet Cleaning

household items 95 Thurs.
Sun. 2400 Summerlin.

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Ccci Repairs Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 323
6035 after S p rn

Beauty Care

373 1731

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cal, Plumbing Service I. Repair.
C4II Larry for Free Est. 67) 6294.
LiC,. BoiSOedI ins.

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I.; Typewriter, III; Desr

Ibrne Improvements

Air Conditioning

TV repo It" Zenith. Sold orig,
$192.75 bal. $153.16 or $17 mo

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2597 S. Sanford Aye,

rlliture, 319 1. lIft ii. 373

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New eng - fires, paint
52150 327 8783

'65 c'tr.v
With Camper Top s000
Puns Cood 373 5569

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Ph 327 0357

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1; Oak porch racker,, $$.,
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Peal clean '7) Jeep SVagone,'r
Lots of extras rtasonat,l,
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79-Trucks-Trailers

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IILAIR AGENCY
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321 l*AAor 373 71)0

payments of $7) mo. Agent 339
$356.

ARE YOU INTERESTED?
lOacresiakefront

Dart Swinger, 7 dr,
Fl ignition, auto, AC.
radio. 71000 me, 1 owner 373
4551 AM or .tt 5 PM
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Originally
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assume Air Conditioning, Heating. E1ecti"

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terms.

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS -'69 to
'75 models Call 3399100 or 834
4605 tt)p.ilprl

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Agent 3395316.

Call William Mailczowskl,

OSTEEN
5 wilderness acres. Enloy

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REALTOR. 322.7903.

14 Ford Con,,'? I owner. looks
like new. req qas
23 inx
lufo Price is rqh?' 32? 0106

1978 Suzuki, OS .l00,e'sc COrl(1
3500 miles, must ll $800
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AcreageLk.Syivanarea,7acres
540,000; 5 acres $77,000, 1k
front on small lake $31,000.

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BUY JUNK CARS
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Deltena shopping center.
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IllFLEX 1 &amp; 2 BED.

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MONEYMAKER

GARAGE LIKE NEW. AS.
SUMABL P MORTGAGE.

trees, hiegs IN. much more,)
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AIR &amp; HEAT. CAR PET$,

extras, $59,019.

See our beautiful' new INCA
MORE, front 5. rear BR's.

DeBARY

NOQUALlFYIp4G 351 home.
New Central HIA I carpet.
Owner will finance w.
substantial dem. $33.500. 3322117.

2 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT ON LARGE CORNER LOT. $29,500,

GOLFERS, Only 3 Blocki to

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Hunt, fish &amp; relax in Ocail
Forest. Lot with 2 BR. full
furn. trailer. Firm $6,000, 332
3972 or 323-2999.

vacant. Assume FHA low,

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3 BEDROOM, I', BATH,
LARGE FAMILY ROOM,
CARPETS.
FENCED,
___________________ ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE

333.1101

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CeslralHeatlAir

LOCHARBOR-MAYFAIR
BY OWNER creampuff 3 BR, 28
home,prernium neighborhood,
close to golf course 1. schools,
newly painted inside &amp; out,
new carpet, C lIlA, fenced,

3', ACRES, ARTESIAN
WELLS. CLEARED I POND.
LokeKathrynVmlIa,i5.7p 575,000. EXCELLENT
TERMS.
condos. $26,500 *33.300. 95 pct,
financing. Call Don Co. 323
6713.
II ACRES INCLUDES POND,
BARN &amp; IRRIGATION.
549,500 NEAR HWY 44 1
Christian Brothers

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FULLY FURNISHED ON
CANAL FRONT LOTS INT
LARGE LAKE NEAR Sil
yEN SPRINGS, $11,901
SE I 01. E P P E AL 1' Y
BROKER. 321-0640, 327-157

'MULTIPLE LISTING-SERVICE
Eves. 3-49 3100, 3321959

3371117.

42-WoblIe
Homes
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2 BEDROOM CENTRAL All

107W. Commercial
Phone3fl7$l1,Sanford

E. Altamonte Dr.

CENTRAL HEAT &amp; AIR. EX. 3 BR, 1½ B. spilt plan, fenced
ECUTIVE CONDITION ON 1
yd.,sc.patio,cov.woekspuopor

322 1112,3227177
E. 25th St.

JOHNKPIDERASSOC.

New 3 bedroom, 7 bath, block
home w-screen porch, large
lot, paved street. $37,500 w
30,000 existing 10 pct. mortgage that may be assumed.
Johnny Walker Real Estate
Inc. 3276457.

$

36S-3491,,ve.3et5451

HAL COLBERTREALTY

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REAL ESTATE

321.0719

Reg, Real Estate Broker

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31A-apIsxes
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Peg. Real Estate Broker
7610 Sanford Ave.

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Refrig. Rep0AMANA I? tuft. Sold
originally $511, now 5716 or $21
mo. Agent 3395386
97$ SInger Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. 5151 or
$31 mo, Agent 339 316,

REALTOR, 322-lets

BATEMAN REALT

W Garnet? White

390 N. 17.92, Casselberry, Fl. $345200
Eve. 162-3611

3!'-Aplrtments Furnished

p01' 5. Ssctlen ,

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REALTOR
133
373 6061 oreves, 373 OSlj

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cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3fl5, O

FURNITURE I THINGS
Buy &amp; Sell
New&amp; Used FurnIture
joos. Sanford Ave.
323 6593'

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Bldg. lot for duplex or single
family home, w-city water,
sewer I paved street. $4,500.

Realty

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BuildtoSusf -- ourlotoryour
FHA VA, FHA 2351215

terms if desired. Johnny
Walker Real Estate Inc. 332-

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niture Salvage, 17-97, 50

43-Lots-Acreage

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24 HOUR
323.2222 1507
322-9283 Branch OffIce
Laurel Ave. 3 BR, 1½ B,
pct. Interest to quaIifi buyers.
beauty shop. $44,900.
FISHING RETREAT
New homis with low monthly
Are you wanting to sell y
payments I Iowdown'payment,
3 bedroom, 2 bath, central HIA.
horn.? LIST WITH USI
s3&amp;000 to sM000 332.32J7
wail to wall - carpet, kitchen
equip., screen porch mobile
FOR SALEON RE
323.7832
home, own lot. Leisure World,
3 BR, 18, Fe, nice yard. Close to
Eves.
332 0617, 322 1517,
S, Johns River, 124,500
town.

;.3flwQMarinerj VIIlaSL

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Hwy 97, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Reach, will hold a
Euplic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday 1. Saturday at 730. It's
thC only one in Florida, You set
the reserved price. Call 901 75'

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off of total inventory 01 brand
inlersprinq bedding, These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line

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M. Unsworth

322- 2420

3220231,3223772,3210779

I ll-$)90 up. P901. Adults oni
ofl Lake Ada, Just So. of Airport
lilvd on 17-92 in Sanford. Call

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2541S. French Ave.

2 BR, 2B condo. Sandiewood
Viliai. All Appliances, no
pels. $300 mo. Call 644-3335
;daYs. 1mm. occupancy.

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OF SANFORD REALTOR

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ANYTIME
lOBBIEs Multiple Listing Service
Spacious mod. 2 BR, CHA,
IO
- carp., OW, disp., near hosp.,
2565
- adults, no pets. $233. 323393$
BIALTY
REALTORS ]3 PARK

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Camper shell to fil small truck
(),f$Jfl, Toyot.i etc I. 575
322 9553

by Trogdon. While COIl
lemporary table, 6 chairs &amp;
chIna, 5499.
1 only! N0II's San
ford Furniture Salvage. 1797.
So. of Sanford. 322 5721.

"Between Ed andr
isa chemIcal, but after 20
years, we're havirIa trouble
. r.aetlnnl"
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Buy Sell Consign
2621 Sanford Ave 323

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350 .iu?o
322 2988 after 6

AC, PS. PR.

75-Recreational Vehicles

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I - SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANY.
ONE! JOIN THE ONE THAT'S
NO. 1!

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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SPECIAL ! 3 BR, I? B home
with CM A, w w carp. on a
quiet cul de-sact Near schools
&amp; shopping. BPP warranted.
$31,500.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

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JUST FOR YOU! 3 BR, 1' B
home in 20 W. with CM, w-w
carp, Fla. rm., 1g. %cr porch
all on a beautiful lot! BPP
warranted A buy for 537,500.

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Ig sleeping rm., w-w carpet,
quiet man over 30 preferred,
Jueat turn, 3222329.4)4 Myrtle

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s, nature of the uncertainty shill be
Svntlusticolldeilers
property and shill be published In the following:
"ig Ml the psepli
Needed Immediately
IS01 Public Necerdsof stated. It (Pu. claim is secured, me
itisInidIen
of Seminolecalled
Ceunty,
the Evepuirue Herald, a newspaper
&amp; PUBLIC HEARING FOR
Florida
(hereinafter
the
- be described. The
Call 331.7liSlsr info
ZONING
REGUI.A.
SemInole
Couwy,
Florida.
Con.
security
shall
na,
City,
CHANGE
OF
of
general
cWc*Wlon
In
vs pqpssting me to ORDINANCI 7141 WHiCH A.
Itue
M,
MEND$ THE DETAILED LAND
listIng 012.2 woo more or W claimant shall delver sufficient
ene (1) tIme at ioaet fløeen iii) TION$
'INS
BOOIt*IIPSR
USE ELEMENT OP THE SEMI.
the general lecallen 01 SN 4)9 CileS of me claim to ma clerk to
prnu,fOtkhnuufme
puotic
101*15
INTERPlI$1$,
(In
PROPOsAL
FOR
FUR.
osaventies
I can elliot NOSE COUNTY COMPIENIN. WISHING,
DELuVENING, OR 115.1101.
LTD. -Al AGRICULTURE TO (Wapes,sr1eed)dsR34.1eu* enaoletlueclerktomaileneco,vto AR.AP eep. This co is alive
each personal representative.
, 11*4A "
SIVI PlAN PROM LOW
IVI lit pay. Alssdbsav. in
Wty01 November, 14* SINGlE FAMILY DWELL- dS.) lDl$T.Ne 5)
DENSI. DEUVIRINO AND INSTALL.
- TV RESIDENTIAL TO MEDIUM
Mipersollslntorelledintheootati
"lUst 1151 PUPIl'. Sill.
Further,
the
Planning
IPSO
and
DISTRICT
PZ(114.rn14.
INO
Un der Inierdey's
AS SPECIFIED, VARIOUS 1,79,
15115111 a COpY of this NotiCe 01
DENSITY NI$$DENTI*L P01
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COAlAIINIeA
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CITY
OP
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lit-AM EMPLOYMENT THE PURPOSE OP RIZONING VICE
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EQUIPMENT POt
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Taylor, a
MARY 1. NORTON,
Jeakefl'I PROM R.IAA SINGLE FAMILY SCHOOL "BBS," • leminale
C011*of*h1&amp;FN1ICPS
DWELLING
DISTRICT
101.1
Ceunty
Phoridi, in
Public Records of Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
CITY CLINK
ISEIIRCI snacative,
THE FINST PUBLICATION OF .
YOSWFIeOwCe&amp;.re
County, Florida. peet *'tt. F1eida, Pu December 5. ;
CIS' MULTI.PAMILV- DWELLING with thi stipulations and Publish November 19,
he I. heW hssvy DISTRICT.
THlSNOTIC,tOfIlea11yoblN'Wa
ConsIstWueW$.aesmer,erl.ss.
7:35P.M.,erasseenlluereafteras
ma
°e.
aveiiaio Vim
Lets 1$ and II and Tract 'A. PurChiW
Ihay may hive that challenge flue
InIOt
p
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mid
(In lbs general locatlan of 010
BENCH TECH 1.
Meredith M0AV I 1*110
NSTICI Ce A PUBLIC - Reed, hi mIle NesIhu 01 $S$.wll
5 aM make recoin, validity ci me daced's will, me
Office Oths kperandent,
OUTSIDE
TECH
jib
Iualificatl.ns Of the Plr'5.11al
Nib Hid section,
NEARING - TO
rn.tow tothe s.ar ci Ceui
SIl
.) (DISTRICT e,
lad II. Mollenvill, Avenue,
amiher bid he
Mats
Ii, Public Recalls of representative,
or
me
*SSP?19N OP AN OSDINANCI
venue
or
Tap
1. MAIGINY E. KIINIR - Cemmisslenars en thu. above
pay fir 1.1111W paru.aa.
Ictien' me court.
lininsfi Cedofy, P151115. Mdli
BY .TWS CITY OP SAIIPSIS, 14 MULTI)FANILY OWILLING capliened ordinance. Apply at wees. lv pe
, i, Temt*Ip II. 111155 15,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
AMlI'.e*
DISTRICT TO 14 MULTI.PAM
,.-, OBJECTIONS
Towiues Isusaping ces*; Ash
Ike ace .ati.
allmN'be.cgnl,.flledWbW FINEISA. '.
sliM, if me we more or less,
NOT $0 PILED
is- fIerm, given halo ILY DuLLING DISTRICT - ebtolaM bY colliding the
fir Jerry, 7714519.
Bend.
Ps NSUdJ- (In*egenuralfocltliIIthoWl
T::. He
Is 11usd at Its PillS1.79)47 -Laid,
$5, Devllspiull Manasr 01333-4355, WILL BE FOREVER RAIlED.
as cur,wi.s ctue*
ii.
NW
.
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MSLTIAINSI
HeSs 51110
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as.
ii pircinu w me
IVNlflll NSIIIIII
Administration: hellisWIll Igciund Pratulin CI! 01$wJ,IL FWII, 01 Clti'ustL Phil Beck 11 1*1101
Fsrss N' ebli I. attend me Notice of
.liasp$ bid iblib wIN be
November II. 1979.
PRe1
ed Nitienel Cs. will lisof ad.
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P.M
es
.
Ni.nibur
N,
Tems*e
0
North
Chulvels,
Flat
hNIMe
who
ho Thsu, S 1
Porstir, me PtennIs end rrd'ltW au.,
5: Lucy Starkey
vencemN'.
N79.$115*bll*lenel.n Beck 1*. Pegs 45 ad 10, ow me lS pripaiW act
,..
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m.,
U Personal Reprseellative
• ir c -=*s 11*111' - WUM II15WS
.i - arliliris by lbs Clip if lull, Well S34 lilt, Public Records of omen etslsmsnts is ma
ad,,etIM
333106
.
Coo
yolINt5N$pubIlcbwIp,
osrsa
of
- ellis 01
MA IMPISYMENT
IIWILW DivISli prier to the 01 lIe Estate
is as $umhuels CiuMy Pleride. SillIss
eNsatIsu, tholisadis
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ow s..w
DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN'
911PrdIAVS.
e- SdIidUtLdpublkheailng.psj-sen
153-1310
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Tb Sdosr 5$. NIN4JI
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Diceawl
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01*lti ND.1*
Slim. 01 is WI Mere V less. Pflm. $0 *5 hSlVIn5I
PII• pgg
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ANOROSNANCIOP THU CITY (IN ow general iecill ii atu PAMN wiNteR Stetliunds or be ATTOINEY P01 PINSONAL
pipU of FISINo. an c - . a. serrat
1:55 P.M..0 em stuarusue,
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to' ow susie s-own et ow
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Ci williS *ls$elN'h1J1L*I lbs
COOKs
III.
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SAID CITY. SAID 0105.
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P0
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NANCI BEiNG A ZONINO bill by lIe kininols County C11lUIy Phd.
" WK01I10. CredIt N'
Sanflid. PforNe 32571
- PLAN, SAID AMINOMENT F*iLj end ZisuIn, 'JIll DtflW N. BBtbw*. 1.'
rliheil to ke,s Csmmls$spsrs en Sb. alive
&amp;WifNas,M,
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INS
THE
BONING
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OF
to
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sinees
in
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an
December
5.1979,017:15
P.M.
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,
TNAT PORTION OP PROPSITY
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as
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Realty

4 Pc. IN suite, $719, Colonial style
w high bk. Merculon cover, sofa,
love seat. oftoman. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17
92, So. of Sanford. 3228721.

970 Monte Carlo. ec running
Cond AC, PS. PB, AM FM.
cassette. mags. Call .ft 6 PM
331 7)1) 5750 Will talk!
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74 Ford Grao;,j lorino
-I Dr . Full power. Air
Super Nice 32? 8)95

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For ('stat,. Commerc,ii P. Pesi
dental Aulion P. Appraisal,
(.111 DelIs Auctton. 373 5620

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FAMILY'S DELIGHTI 4 BR, 28
home with many special
features! New CM-A, new
carp., new roof &amp; Eli. rm.
Near schools &amp; shopping. BPP
warranted. Only 541.900.

IllS F rench

we Buy Wrecked Cars

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880 spit, el motor type, will
BBQwhoIe hog or 'steer. 100'
720V. heavy duty ci. line; 100'
heavy duty IlOy. eI line 831
100?.

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NOV. 19, 7 PM.

Books to 1971 Best
Offer. Call 372 3611.

and Year

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including Science Supplement

For Sale: Complete set Harvard
classics. Hardback. Like new
Best offer. Book of Knowledge

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This 3 BR hotne will sell F HA-VA
or Cony. It is ready to move
intolhasa
lovely fenced rear
yd
w trees. Call us for more
details. $32,900.

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tahfod GracIous living. Reas.
4 Weekly 5. monthly rates, utilities
,jd. Inquire 500 S. Oak 1417513.

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SUPER! 3 BR, 28 Brittany Style
homeoverlooking Mayfair golf
course! Every imaginable
feature! BPP warranted. Just

2 acres country living inLk
Mary, 7 agri. Now have your
home I your horse too. $23,000.

NO BROKERAGE
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p suites BR suites, bedding.
cheSts dressers, coffee &amp; end
tbls - t.imps. desks, easy
chairs, rite stands plus bos
lots &amp; fliSC items.
S VISA MASTFP CHARGES
$ CASP DOOR PRIZES $
PIE A IF 0 AL:CT ION BUILDING

FURNITURE-BEDDING
Wholesale to all Orlando Whole
sale Furn 7500 industrial Blvd -

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

1.800.2412649

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DweWlIug District.
AN ORDINANCE AMINDING

Monday, Nov. 19, i1y -iu3

IPUBLIC

S MON.,

Orlando.

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

? NEED CASH?

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Use Your Home As Security
Call UsForlerrns
-Tower Financial Srv.

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NEW
MAYFAIR LISTING
Gorgeous 3 BR. 28 boasts
beautiful landscaping, )6x32 SC
POOL &amp; custom features
throughout Owner will help
finance! $59,900

0 The Evening Herald, P.o.
Box 1637, Sanford, Fl. 32771,

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OogGroomer,so,neke,mel
&amp;aflswerphone part time
- - person. Send replies to BoxOne
12,
Harold Hall

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Dearborn gas htr., like new,
45,000 BTU, IncI. piPe, auto
pilot It, 5250 322 1976.

PINFCREST
Furnished .* BR, 28 home newly
decorated on 1g. woodid lot in
great area! Walk to School &amp;
stores Only $37,500.

Billing Clerk. Must be able to
type 10-SO wpm accurately,
Able to use 10 key adder,
- Accurate with figures. Exp,
with light bookkeeping.
Knowledgeable of Medicare.
Equal Opportunity Employer,
Call 321-0500 for app?. 5:30-5,

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Beautiful 4 BR, fl home on Ia:
corner lot w gorgeous Ia'
Scaping Terrific cat in kit
F P'S. big BR's &amp; gri
financing Only $59,900

âr'a career inReil Estate ciii

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Your Future Our Concern

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale'72-'Auctjon

CARRIAC,ECOVE
Terrific I yr old dbI wi
features C H&amp;A, w heat put
beautiful decor, huge B(
recreatioqi center near
Only 57.900 cash fo mortg(
at so.soo

AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Ave.
3233176

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8319993

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IUUKUR FR
IN TIlt CIRCWT COURT FOR
flARING TO CONSIDIR TN! SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
Group figure ability. Basic
ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCI P101*11 DIVISION
background, chWCl to IIOffl
IY TN! CITY OP SANFORD, File Nvmkr tt.4U.CP
mort Unt.
FLOR IDA.
Division
Notice Is hereby given that
AAAIMPLOYMINT
IN NI: (STAll OF
Public
He.ring
will
be
held
at
the
RICHARD
L. HABERMAN
373.1176
MONDAY,NOVEMBER1,
tUFranChAve.
Cmis$lon Room In the City Hail
eased
HIRane $sekty el liesiesle Csuy, 7:30 p.m., 18
RATES
CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
In the CIty of Sanford, Florida, of NOTICI OP ADMINISTRATION
Your Futuri Our Concern
Stone Gate 8oih
Pins
____________________7:00 o'clock P.M. on November 26.
1 fIfes ................
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
S'I'ARJCE, Fla (UPI) - A 157,focmidefthe.dopUoa CLAIMS
HOURS
sc
$
fIns
Old Glory American Leglus Aizilhary Unit
3C.fiwcuflvetmft
Lbs$1n For a New NsmO •.••.
OR
DEMANDS
convicted murderer who ordinance by the City of Sanford, AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
Check the Want Ads for Pioiaer
iconwcuttvstlmes.....36C a Pin.
1:00 AM. - 3:30 P.M.
AltamonteSk4s,7p.m.,pogho,n,, Prairie Lake, Fern
01 Iv.!! liz, lAd rim..
______________________
escaped the maximum Florida, title of which is as AND ALL OTHER PERSONS IN.
MONDAY ttiru FRIDAY
Park.
___________
TERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
3Lnes Minimum
SATURDAY t.Noon
Union CoITSctIoI%il
ANmMANAs1R
ONDINANCINO.Irn
Lawss4WIter SptWs Area Qiamber of CornYOU
ARE
HEREBY
Growing firm with lots of
Ip'tItUtlon eluded guarde and
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY NOTIFIED that th
mere, 6 p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR-434.
ad.
____
potential. OpportunIty
plus.
bloodholrndsthigad1y1ofl
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, ministration of the estate of
DEADLINES
Monday Metier,, Tonstmasters Club, 7:15 a.m.,
516.000.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. RICHARD L. HABERMAN
323.5176
Holiday Inn, Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
1091 OF SAID CITY, SAID OR. deceased, File Number 79.426.CP.
Noon The Doy Before Publicotion
AAAIMPLOYMINT
large early today.
Welt Watthen,
10 am., Ascension Lutheran
DINANCE BEING A ZONING spending in the CIrcuit Court for
____
323.3176
912 FrsnchAve.
_________________________________________
PLAN: SAID AMENDMENT SEMINOLE County, Florida,
Quarcb, Cuselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal
Corne-oflOthiFrencti
SundoyNoon
Fridoy
Sc*t RIley, 29, fled
CHANGING THE ZONING OF Probate Divislon,the adess of
Alnoi*e psings.
Your Future Our Concern _____________________
prison early Sunday by THAT PORTION OF PROPERTY w1ich $301 N. Park Ave., Sanford,
LYING EAST OF AND ABUT. Florida, 32171
Diet Wesbep, 10 am. and noon, Canton Union
AVON
dhznblzig three fences and TIN' U.S. HIGHWAY 17.92 (SR 15
The personal representatIve of ____________________.
BuIIng, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30p.m., Find
FIGHT INFLATION
dodging a g'vi's build. Ho 5. 600), AND BETWEEN AIR. the estate Is SUN FIRST
Sell Avon. increeel your earning
Presbyterian thurdi, DiI.and; 7 p.m., Montgomery
4.43efl01'JI$
of
_______________________
apparently snade the Mt!D$ PORT BOULEVARD AND THE NATIONAL BANK OF ORLAN. _______________________
powu. For details, call.
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF oo, wtooe address Is P.O. BOX
Ward, Interdate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
1141.4557 or 6443079
whfle onhla way to work at 5
LAKE
MARY
BOULEVARD
3631
Orlando,
Florida
32102.
TM
Wewish
tothank
our
friends
and
Slerd AlAuss, 8 p.m., Fird United Methodist
Why Be Lonely? Write "01? A
am. In the prlioà hoaptal's FROM SR.2 (MOBILE HOME name and address of the personal
neighbors for the many
Mate" Dating Service. All
MIAT CUTTIR
(turch, S$flfotd.
dietary kitchen, reported RESIDENTIAL DWELLING) repreiintativVs attorney are sit
wonderful expressions of
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear
Thisco. is moving fast. Why not
DISTRICT
TO
GC2
(GENERAL
forth
below,
Sanford LA, 8p.m., 1201 W. First SITOPS fitapter
sympathy and deeds of kind,
water, El. 3351$.
move with them? (xc. sal.
Paul Gunning, assistant COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT,
79, 7 p.m., over Baptist (iurch, Crystal Lake and
All persons having claims or
ness
shawo to us during our ..______________________
good working cond. $1000.
P
R
0
V
I
D
I
N 0
F 0 R demands against th. estate are
superintendent for prison
recentbereavement. Signed:
333.5176
Country Club, Lake Mary.
5_1ost a Found
operations.
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS required, WITHIN THREE MON.
The Splilman Family _________________________
AAACMPLOYMINT
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
AltameteS.utb Semlasle Jaycees 7:30 p.m.,
INS FROM THE DATE OF THE ______________________ ______________________ 912 FrenchAve.
Rileywasservingthreellfe
323.3176
Acopyshail beavailableatthe- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Waffle Stop, Altmnonte Springs.
Corner Of lOth&amp; French
Found: Mm,, bik, &amp; brn fern.
gr, for killing a janitor Office of 'the City Clerk tOt all NOTICE, to file with the clerk of
Legal
Notice
1JE8DAY,NOVEM3ER89
Your Future Our Concern
3324647,322164)
dog
while trying to rob a persons desiring to examine the the above court a written
same.
Sfetd Serums, 7 am., Sambo's
statementofanyclaimordemand IN TN! CIRCUIT COURT FOR
- •9wlfpaytor_ad -- IfyouarehavingdIfflcultyfinding
restaurant in Fort Lauderdale
*ii parties In interest and they
may have. Each claim must SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA Winier Springs Sertasa, 7:30 a.m., Community
a place to live, car to drive, a
In 1977.
citiZens shall have an Opportunity be in writing and must indicate the FILl NO. 19.1 lI9.C*43.D
-Chl Care
lob, or some service you have
Center, N. Edgetnon Ave.
to
be
heard
it
said
hearing,
- -'He was just routinely
bsls for the claim, the name and WALTER F. ROYER,
need
of, read all our want ads
By
order
01
the
City
Commission
Altamesle Springs Esteieleu Homemaker, Club, 9
Plaintiff,
ress of the credItor or his agent
ovey
day.
going to work and never of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Babysitting in my home
am., FIrM Federal S&amp;L.
or attorney, and the amount
_______________________
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
showed up," Gunning said.
323.1545
yot
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
claimed. If the claim is
Sadet'd hess, non, Holiday mit.
PHARMACIST
City Clerk
Antlime
due, the date when it will become SEMINOLE,
Must have RPH. This is a t..
PublIsh:
November
19,
1919.
Las(wssdfIertess, an.., Qualltyhia, 14 aid 8R434,
Atower guard spotted Riley
due shall be stated. if the claim is
tastic opportunity wIth cxc.
Ditendant. Will baby sit in my home, days,
DEP45
11epbms Pissurs of America St Johns River Ufe
NOTICI OP ACTION
contingent or unliquidated, the
cliinling the third and lad
sal. 526.000.
for small children I school
To:
Mary
A.
Royer
CiTY
OF
WINTIR
SPRINGS,
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Member Club, 1 p.m., Orange City hone Club.
323.5176
agers fm. Lk. Mary Elern. U.
fence and shot at hIP)
FLORIDA
stated. If the claim is secured, the Residence:
AAA IMPLOYMINT
Mary.Longwood
area.
Call
Riley slipped over the fence,
Route 1,
NOTICIOPPUILIC
security shall be described. The
912 FrenctiAve.
321.0830.
333.5176
S. Oak Ave.; 7p.m., Summit Apta., Cssaelberry.
HIARINO
claimant shall d9liver sufficient Newburg, Oregon
Gunning said. An hdensive
CornerotlOthlFrench
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCIRN:
copies
of
the
claim
to
the
clerk
to
Mailing
Ad'ess:
Will baby sit in my home for
Overanten Aissymeus, 8:30p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Your Future Our Concern
search by guards using
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN enable the clerk to mail one copy POst Office BOx 3004
working parents. Reasonable.
lAgid, Sanford.
bloodhounds throughout the by the City Council of the City of to each personal representative. POrtland, Oregon 97200
323.3539 amytime.
RN, 1.4 5. 4.13, full &amp; part time.
Midel Ralkond Club, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot,
day falledtoturn up any leads Winter Springs. Florida, that said
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
All persons interested in the
-,
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
City
Council
will
hold
a
public
estate
to
whom
a
copy
of
this
Action
To
EstablIsh
a
Constructive
Sanford.
on Riley's whereabouts.
a. Convalescent Center, 910
9Goud ThIngs to Eat
hearing
at
7:30
p.m.
or
as
soon
Notice
of
Administration
has
been
Ti'uit
in
Answer
to
Interpleader
has
Mel$OOVIII..
Sub 3e'IusleMsnie Ledge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
_________________ there.fteuaspolsjbie,on Tuesday, mailed are required, WITHIN been filed against you and you aus
Drive,
111*117.
ForSile
December 11,1979,tocgnsldern,e THREE MONTHS FROM THE required to serve a copy of your
MAINTINANCU
Legal Notic.
adoption of an ordinance by the DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA. written defenses, if any, to it on Lemons, Satsumasi Tangeios
5e.sle LA, $ p.m., open discussion, Halfway
_______________
MaIM. baground. Apt.
Ph. 322.4025
City of Winter Springs, Florida, TiON OF THIS NOTICE, to file Phiiiip H. Logan, Crols.Defendant's RU. HUtChi$on
exp. Knowledge of swimming
House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
SIMINOLI COUNTY BOARD
title of which is as follows:
any obf ections they may have that attorney, whose address Is Post
pools.
Good CO. with steady
'
OP
COUNTY COMMIISIONIRS
Langwn.4Lake Mary hess, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1.4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY challenge the validity of the Office BOX 2219, Sanford, Florida
employment recerd. 1720.
13-Instructions,
Pfetice.fPvic
aid 8RK434.
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORI. decedent's will, the qualifications
11, On or before December 14, ________________________
323.1176
Neang
DA, AUTHORiZING THE RE. of the personal representative, or 1979, and file the original with the
AAAUMPLOYMINT
Pazts Aassymiss, 7:30 p.m., Community United
The Seminole County Board of NEWAL OF THE REFUSE CON. the venue or Iurisdiction of the c$eik of this court either before
912 FririchAve.
323.3176
MMhodiM Quadi, Casaelberry.
Commissioners will hold a public TRACT BETWEEN THE CITY court.
ENJOY
service on Cross.Defendant's at.
Cornes'of lOthi French
hearing in Room 202 of the OF WINTER SPRINGS, Fl.ORl.
S.uid.d Samblue Chapler Sweet Adeliaei, 8 p.m.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND torney or Immediately thereafter; Creative ExpressIons 322.7113
Your Future Our Concern
Seminole County Courthouse, DA AND H $ W REFUSE SEN OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED otherwise a default will be entered
St. Azuir.ws Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road,
PRIVATE
VOICE
LESSONS
Sanford, Florida, on January 22, VICE, INC.: SEVERABILITY. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. agaInst you for the relief demanded
Foru City.
lflO at 7:00 P.M., or as 500fl CONFLICTS AND EFFECT1V(!
in the complaint or petition.
HOUSEWIVES Date of the first publication
thereafter
as possible to consider DATE,
3fl7346
'TheWa$erdsckCrIsie"sponaoredbyFrlendsof the
this Notice of Administration:
the following:
Earn extra money for
A copy of said ordinance shall November 19, 1979
this Court on this 9th day
M.Johns,Sanfo,dQvlcCenter. Film, 7:30; discussIon,
ONCLUTTEN YOUR CLOSET, the
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR be available t the office of the
N0Vembef, 1979,
SUN
FIRST
NATIONAL
whilo you
8 p.m.; refreshments, 8:30 p.m. Free to public.
Seli those things that are lust stay at horns. Become
CHANGE OF ZONING REOULA. City Clerk of the City of Winter
(SEAL)
BANK OF ORLANDO
TIONS
taking
up
space
with
a
want
ad
Springs, Florida, for all persons
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Sathrd Sealer Qtlse., noon, Civic Center. Bag livich
As Personal Representative
I. AGUSTIN D. MARQUEZ desiring to eximine the same.
lntheHerald323.2611or13).,m. tene
an Evening
Herald
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the Estate of
________________________
solicitor..
followed by business meeting and program by Mrs. Edith
AND MARTHA A. MARQUEZ All interested psrtiesare Invited
BY: Mary Ann Duxbury
RICHARD L. HABERMAN
R.1A SINGLE FAMILY OWILL. to attend and be heard.
Deputy cier
Deceased
Legal Notice
INO DISTRICT 10k) AGRICUL.
THIS NOTICE is to be published ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
FRiDAY, NOVEMBER23
liIlp H. Logan of
CALL BOB LOVEN BURY
TUNE - PZ(12.S-79).3$ - The in the Evening Herald, a REPRESENTATIVE:
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND,
Saiustd Fire Depuremt Gospel SLag, 7 p.m. until
East 125 test of the West 210 felt of newspaper of general circulation Robert F. Liliey
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
MONCRIEF
tnldidgl*, Sanford Civic Canter. Tickets available at
the North 322 feet of Lot $2 of insaldCity,oneu)timeatleastls P.O. Box 443
SIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
3222611
Post Office Box fl
PROSATI DIVISION
flnsdatlos*, pro
Mc$ellsOrangeVli$a,piatsookz, dsysprlertothetIrn,ofmepic Orlando, Florida 32$02
to Firenan's Benevolent Fund.
SanfOrd, Florid.
Pile Number 19444.CP
Page 99, Public Records of hearing.
(30$) 3233640
.
COUNTIRNILP
Telephone: (305) 423.7165
MOP4DAY,NOVEMflR31
Seminole County, Florida. lectien
DivisIon
Dated this leth day of Novem. Publish November 19,26, 1979
Attorney for Cross.D01ndant
Want great hrs? Fantastic
17, TownshIp 21, Range 79. ber, 1919.
IN
RI:
ISTATU
OF
YPrT-S lie. Voluuirsin.iervlcsmeetlr.g
Publish November 12, 19, 26
DEP.$3
peopietowork with? This is iti
(DescTlbld further es in the
DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN,
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
Give yourself a beak. Go for
ember 3, 1979
7p.m.,FIagthIpBwko(SNnlnojs,dowrgo,nSaflfQ.
general area of Bear Lake)
Deceased
FLORIDA
)EP53
the best. Good sal.
Speaker. Marvin Jones, supervisor of parole and
(DISTRICT No.3)
NOTICI OF ADMINISTRATION
IV: Mary 1. Norton,
3235)76
NOTICI
UNDIN
FICTITIOUS
probd$st ci HIII Yah Services.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
FurtMr,apublIch.eringwlllbo
City Clerk
AAAIMPLOYMINT
NAMUSTATUTU
1*1 by. lbs Seminole Cewity Publish Nevember $9,
CL.AIMS.OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
912
FrunchAve.
SUMINOLI COUNTY
323517$
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRN:
!"
Pl$IIIIIIIS 001 51111111 ClIOMhSS
BOARD THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OIPI%
Comerof la$ti$ FrendI,
''
Iit
"fli.i T
Notice Is hereby given mat hue OP COUNTY COMM1SSIONIUS
j4lt
of thS !!ireMSS,
en December'S, 1979, it 7:30 P.M.,
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
- y PwtureOvrConcem -,
NOTICIOP PUBLIC
undersigned, pursuant to the
Myers as.. tar to. diya. Lsv.
$ am. from
or as MCII I$*'Ilt* II OlNible,
HIA*iN$$
CITYOPWINTII5PRI$SS,
"Fictitious
Name
Statute"
Chapter'
III
Room 102. 01 lbs S1MIII0II
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Wanted: Mature lady filise4t7
Civic Center; pick up, Casiberry laid's, 8:30 sm.
BoStd of Cowuty Corn.
Pl.OSlDA
161.09, FlorIda Statute, will register
days a week. Prepare meals &amp;
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Clerk of use Circuit Court, misslonersoflerninoleCountywlil that the administration of the es
NOTICIOF PUBLIC
Retuen Ic, 1,130 p.m. For rossrvatloss call 2414I.
with
the
care for invalid lady in 5anrd
Florida, in order to review, hear
of DOROTHY CHAMBERLAIN,
hOld I Public hearing in Room
NUAN1NO
mind
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
comments, and make recom. TO WHOM IT
203 deceased, File Number 79.444.CP, is resIdenCe. Call (305) 3,34183
THUII$DAY,NOVEMBUI
ci the Seminole County Cour.
MAY
CONCIRN:
upon
receipt
of
proof
of
mIndationstothe loardof County
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Publication of this notice, the fic. thovse, Sanford, Florida on pending in the Circuit Court for wwkday5.
_____
CommIssIoner's of Seminole
m city cwncii ci the CIty of titious name, to.wit: JOSEPHI January s, isso at i:oo P.M., or as Seminole County, Florida, Probate
.spert on Canadian and Latin American affairs will
COMPANION
county on ti. obove applications WirIer Springs, Florida, that said
possible to Division, the address of whIch Is
PUBLICATIONS under whIch I am 50011 thereafter as
Very nice lady to cars for'. Livelectet. cit "Where Goes the ClIbbesit", 7:30 p.m. In
for rezanlng.
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
$35
COflsldS,'
a specific land use
City council will hold a public engaged in business, at number
in. Nohard work. Just care fof
Those In attendance will be hearing
Hauck Hall auditorium, Rollins Colieg., Winter Park.
at the city Hall, 100 N. Countrysidö Drive, in the City of amendment to the Seminole Sanford, Florida. The personal
Sal. plus roam &amp; board. heard
and
written
comments
may
representative
of
the
estate
is
LUCY
County ComprliansIve Plan,
FNS 10 Pildic.
Spngs, Lor
3234176
STARKEY, whose address is Box
in said OrdiIIance 21.25, and regonlng
be
filed
with
the
Land
Develop.
Florida,
on
Tuesday,
December
That
the
party
interested
AAAIMPLOYMSNT
miuw Manager. Hearings may K
5123 T.E., Iradsnton, FlorIda 33507.
described
praperty
(TOIl
A.)
,
1979,
01
,io p.m., or soon bisiness enterprise, Is as fellows:
912 PrechAve.
323.1176
continued (rem tIme to tires
Alrlculturo to C.) Retail C*rn me name and address
1ij1iki
State GOP
Joseph J. McGovern
CI!'IWiII *$u &amp; French
found necessary. Further detalis thereafter as posslbie, to consider
sonal representatIve's attorney we
at Loogwesd, Seminole
'01, here 0IW CoIICeI'Vl
avaIlable by calling 31343$,
SIMNOSI COUNTY BOARD
*n ippeal (rem the Board of County, FlorIda. November' 5, $919. AN ONDINANCI AMENDING ilt forth below.
Ne.
3i1
persons having claims or
OP COUNTY COMMISStONIIS
ORDINANCE
77.21
WHICH
A.
AdluslmeII'sdecislentonet
fOAlS
honitfu aide, part time.
grant Publish November 12, I
1011101 Cowly Commissioners a variance to cauustruct a grecsry
MINDS THI OITAIL.!D LAND demands against the estate are
NITICIOPPUIUC
December
3,
Homemaker,
part time,
1979
CoUfl$y, erIda
Chairman
NIARINS$
US! ELEMENT OP THE SEMI. required, WITHIN THRE!
(7.I$eeeu) ma SW Corner'
aedod in Sanford arsp. Must
By: Robert
of
COUNTY COMPRIHEN. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF hive car. Call Say Area Home
0151l3landMoss Need requested
Chairman
mllsionersellemineaecounsy win
SIVI Pt.AN FROM LOW INTEN. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
yAll
Dr'
Jones.
Health Sqvlces at 3211550.
*11115W
H.
Bick*Wh
Jr.
heeIlne in Room 103
SITY URBAN TO COMMERCIAL THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
filed
Publish
November
19
and
of
the
above court a written
ci me kminoie county c.
FOR THE PURPOSIOFR!ZON.
SIMINOLI COUNTY BOARD
May Quit
thsapprspratedsslgsafedofficlag
$ and January
tlueusa. Sanford, Florida on OSceAlbef
ING FROM Al AGNICULTUN! statement *1 any claim or demand
SWITCHBOARD
ci
ma
City
if
Winter
Springs
will
OPCOUNTY
COMMISS1ONIRS
maY s.Eactuclaimmustbe, wili trabul Sharp peeallty.
JelWVyILlNSatl:ØP.M.eras DSP.73
TO COMMINCIAI., THI POL.
be
considered
ind
NlseeIP.hIls
III
persons
ORLANDO, Fhi. (UPI)
seen thereafter as pns'blt, to LOWING OISCR IBID PROPER. In wilting and must indicate the
Work#,ragem.fabos. Deed
appeasing will be tueard orally.
Nearing
IN VITATION TO BID
besis for the claim, the name and
With at lead two Iii 'N. consider a specific land use
TV.
sal. potential. $510.
TP.,
melting
The
Seminole
County
Beard
of
may
be
contInued
VICI
Tb. West 3)6.5 feet 01 the EN' address of the Creditor or his igent
2534*16
from time to time as may be Commissioners win hold a public
ooui.ti already
oat - amendment te flue Seminole
ISUIPMINT
County Comprehensive Plan,
the 1OIS.lIOlf of LII 9 51(101 of Oviedo or attorney, and thus amount
AA*IMPIOYMINT
necmsry.
hearing
in
horn
202
of
FOR
votes,
HION
huathag
Mite Draivasuce 21.25, an menin,
, dilmed, ii the claim i* net yet due, 912 French Ave.
313-1116
All Wareelal persons are in. Seminole County Courthouse, n:
"BBB"
the desulbsd property (rem 1.
sftcaa Chairman 5111
Sanford Florida, on January e, the East 30 feel ii the North 457.5 the date when It will become due
Corner l501 Fridu
vOid to attend and be lueard..
___
shall
be
stated.
If
the
claim
Is
IAA $1011. Family Dwelling
1 Block 0, - DR. Mitcheils
This AelIca shall be
Your Future Our Cencorn'
t_I
me 1919 it 7:00 P.M., or
$eed
or
prepesals
d.
District to RI MultiFamIly
, contIngent or unlIquidated, the
I
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Seminole County schools will

when the parents of an Oviedo ninth
grader complained to the school board
Mat their son was told only a polygraph

receive dose to $200,000 in federal
aid for the purchase of books and
instructional equipment, the state

IManksgiving Is just two days away and that can only mean one thing to
Denver Johnson (above), a maintenance worker with the city of Sanford: it's test would prove to
school officials he
time to Ins(all the traditional Christmas trees on First Street. Ile bright, red was telling the truth.
trees should give Santa the proper guidance next month when he makes his
At the board meeting, Superintendent

commissioner of education announced Monday.

Seminole's allocation of $196,556
ranks eighth among counties In the
state.
Assistant Superintendent of
Instruction Theodore Dagg said
the money Is used to purchase
additional library books for the
schools with the fewest volumes
per student.
This year's alldcation is slightly

Priority,

To

by county cowml.kwers with slight projections for annual budget: Man- Emergency Medical Services, develop a student proved he was not guilty of
dwges Monday alhirnoon.
power, develop a countywide CETA
daybesId Igo suppoxt level ambulance marijuana possession about two years
Juliggipmofft line- IHA17 oa*v; Insurance, him Sddy - ___$
Pin; Public Works, strategies on WAM ago afta his father demanded the
overall coes*y priorities In their order of Cow*y Development, land development and sewer and transportation; General polygreph ted.

less than the district's share last
year, Dagg said.

While Seminole Is ranked about
10th In county population
statewide, it receives additional
aid because of a smaller tax base

per student, Dagg said.
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But Webb said the polygraph threat is
not just part of a technique to get a
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said, adding he considered it more as a
device for proving Innocence than
proving guilt.

"The test will never be used without
the consent of the parent and student,"

he said.
Lake Brantley principal Darvin Boothe
.said he was not involved in the use of the
lie detector at his school Uvree years ago,
because he was only an assistant prin-

cipal.

He would only any -the test proved
useful at the time" in finding the truth in
a "deep" conflict between a student and
staff member.

pport thc situation at Oviedo" he

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said, praising Webb's ability as an administrator.

"No,I haven't, I hope I will never be
put Into a situation like
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principal
pal Richard' Evans on

polygraph

Today
Around Th. Clock ...................4-A
Bridge ..............................4-B

The machine did lAdled Indicate the the 12 denied having anything to do with comics ..............................4-B
A Ssdord woman was killed Monday condition of the driver of the other car, student was tolling the truth when he said fireworks.
CT.SSW.rd ..........................4-B
Altonia Yoiçg Howard of 1016 Lociid thepOtbeIOflhidtOlOmion.eIse,andthe
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portance.1% following pages contain code; Manning, comprehensive plan Engineering, develop inspection fees and
Marijuana had been found In the who reportedly had been throwing fire
iority litsfor each county department, amendmenits; Land Development, land Enviromnental Services, acquislUon of student's bowiing hall,
during a band crackers during an outdoor physical
nding that the oviraji d1opmd
code; BnIldlng, adoption of Greenwood Lakes.
trip, Webbsald. His father demanded the education class.
priorities come first.
tell, similar to those used by his consA total of l2 students were Involved and
For instance, if a department bead is
pany, be used to prove his son innocent, eventually suspended, said Webb, but
working on his number on. priority
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his estimate of the number of
Seminole County department hands respondbUitles policy; Seminole County 1979 codes; Parks and Recreat.lono hearing,
students to actually take the test appears
and staff now be" an official masteir Industrial Development Authority, Sylvan LMm Park Development; Library tohoaccurate.
service;
plan to tell thins which projects the location of new Industry; Board of Services,
BookmbI1e
High school principals said they know
county wants hendliod fI ift
ustionof Coomy climmisdonor's Office. Idefliffy Agricultural Extensl6n Services, con* of only two studmU to few a polygraph,
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hospital alternatives tops the u.
reeponeibilitios for election - gnL-Uuu UI Agriculture Center, Health one at Oviedo two years ago, and one at
County Administrator
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Lake Brantley High School about three
Noiswender's 13-page county and and Evaluation, evaluate hospital program; Fire Department, acqWre ,
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still held
17th clay by
'Moslem students demanding the return of the deposed shah to
Iran, a demand they reiterated today,
Sources said two American women were among those still
captive in the embassy and the students said Shah Mohammed
Resa Pahlavi, in Now York for medical treatment, must be
returned before the remaining hostages can be released
Based on information from the Monday press conference
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United States on Wednesday to build up the campaign for the
shah's extradition.
Khomeini has said the Americans suspected of spying would
be utontrlalwilesslheshahw
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Cart er warned Monday "such a stewouldbea'nothe
violation of elem entary human ri°
ghts, relig0ious precepts and
International law and practice."
Ills comments were echoed by U.N. Secretary General Kurt
Waldheim, and later Monday at the United Nations in New
York, a special Iranian representative met officials to press
for a special meeting of the Security Council about the crisis in
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today were:
released by Moslem militants flew to freedom in West GetTerry Tedford, 24, of California; Joan Walsh, 33, of Ogden,
many today where they face a battery of tests and questions
Utah; Lillanne Johnson, 32, of Elmont, N.Y.; Elizabeth
about their 17.day ordeal before they could head home for a tagne, of Calumet, Ill.; David Walker, 25, of Prairie Mon.
View,
planned Thanksgiving rendevous with their families.
Texas; Lloyd Rollins, 40, of Mount Vernon, Va.; Wesley
They left behind a mob of angry demonst rators who burn ed
Williams, 22, of Albany, N.Y.; Neal Robinson, 21, of Houston;
an American flag and ripped apart effigies of President Carter James Hughes, 24, of Langley Air Force Base, Va., and Joseph
and the deposed shah of Iran in front of the beselged U.S.
Vincent, 41, of New Orleans.
Embassy in Tehran.
Only blacks and women have been included In the two groups
The six black men and four white women arrived at Wies- freed, fulfilli ng an order by Khomeini for "Islamic
mercy" for
baden, West Germany, on the U.S. Air Force "Nightingale" 'oppressed blacks" and women.
Red Cross jet after a quick stopover in Paris. They ImBut Miss Walsh, an embassy political officer, said Monday
mediately were taken to the Air Force Hospital for medical
the students also were holding two women and a black who did
examinations and debriefing,
not appear at the press conference with her.
The three Americans released from their embassy confineShe identified the three as Katherine Koob, director of the
mont Monday also were staying at the hospital. No reporters
Iran-America Society, a cultural center; Elizabeth Ann Swift
were allowed near either group of hostages "for humanitarian an embassy political officer, and Charles Jones Jr. All three
reasons. to
had arrived in Tehran recently, the hostages said at the press
In Washington, State Department officials said today the
conference.
latest group of released hostages "seem to be in good shape."
It was unclearif the student captors considered the tWQ
They said no one was "physically mistreated" and all seem to
women
an c ac as "spies" an therefore not eligible for
have been fed adequately
release
under
Khomeini's directive Saturday.
"We are happy to have 13 of the hostages out, but we will not
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Kenneth .J. Peterson of Orlando, according to records. The collision caused
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Prior to the sentencing, Bill lleflernan, Sims' attorney,
asked for the "mercy" of the court that it grant Sims life
imprisonment instead of the (leath penalty.
The basis for the appeal, according to Heffernan, will
include contentions that there was "insufficient evidence
to convict" Sims and "extensive pre-trial publicity"
prevented a fair trial as well, lie alsn said lie will object to
several rulings by the Jud_ge during the course of the trial

Heffernan accused the state of making Suits a
sacrificial offering" because the other two inen

previously convicted in the robbery-killing had received
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Leach.
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Colorado in the sex slaying
in W75 of a young Mic hi gan
nurse on a skiing holiday.
lie also has served only
part of a 15-year sent ence
for kidnapping a woman In
Utah.
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State

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University in Tallahassee
on Jan. 15. 1978.
They also convicted
Bundy of beat in g three
other university coeds, two
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Chi Omega sorority sisters
IAsa Levy and Margaret
Bowman. Bundy was
convicted of th ose m urde rs
Tuesday.
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sorority house and another

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duplex apartment, the

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trial, during which the
same jury will determine a
of
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whether I4und- should be
electrocuted or face life in
prison, begins Saturday.
The delay was caused

area adjoining Suwannee
River State Park near lAve
Oak.
The key to the trial is
expect ed to be a whi te van
stolen from Florida State
University. The dirt and
leaves found inside led

because witnesses must be

authorities
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Assistant State Attorney
Larry Simpson, who said
he was "very pleased"
with the verdict, confirmed
he will seek the death
penalty.
Simpson said Bundy Aill
faces car theft charges in
Tallahassee and another
trial for the slaying of a 12year-old girl from Lake
City, Fla.
Build)' was a fugitive
froin Colorado, where lie
was awaiting trial for a sex
murder, when lie was
arrested
for
the
Tallahassee killings, He
already had been convicted
of kidnapping in Utah, and
the FBI has said he is a
suspect in more than two
dozen sex killings in the
West.
Except for one eyewitness identification, the
state's case was circumstantial.
To link Bundy with the
slaying of Miss Levy, the
prosecutors called forensic
dentists Dr. Richard
Souviron of Coral Gables,
'Ia., and Dr. Lowell Levine
of New York City.
They testified about bite
marks found on the
strangled and beaten body
of Miss Levy. The dentists
said in their opinion the
bites could only have been
inflicted by the teeth of
Bandy.
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in their own dentists, who
said the teeth marks could
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"The execution of Suits will not bring George Neil back
or the face of the earth," Heffernan said.
Given an opportunity to speak prior to sentencing, Sims
maintained his innocence be fore an audience largely
composed of law enforcement officials, attorneys,
reporters and Mrs. Pfeil.
"An innocent man is going, I did not kill officer Pfeil,"
Settlement Urged In Su it
said Sims as he stood between his two attorneys who
towered over hint.
Sims, five foot six inches in height, was born in
Charlotte, N.C. on Feb. 5, 1946. lie was extradicted after a
year-long manhunt from San Diego, Calif., to Seminole
County on June 30, 1978.
A few hours following the sentencing, Heffernan said he
had contacted the special public defender of the 15th
judicial circuit in West Palm Beach, who has agreed to
fall on the sidewalk on the west negligent in maintaining the Mize said, adding a jury trial
By DONNA ESTES
handle
the appeal of Sims. He said he would file a notice of
side
of
Park
Avenue
between
sidewalk,
Herald Staff Writer
has been requested in the case.
appeal
within 30 days and prepare to withdraw from the
12th and 13th streets on Sept. 3,
"I'm fearful of the bad "Who knows what a jury would
case.
Fearful of what he called 1978. She is saying the city was condition of city sidewalks," award?" he asked.
"The public defender of the 15th judicial circuit handles
"the bad condition" of Sanford
Mize said Mrs. Tucker's
n
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hing but appeals on capital cases," Heffernan said.
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city sidewalks, City Attorney
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his ruling, Waddell wrote he based his support of the
Vernon Mize has recommended
settlement of $9,500, but after
death
sentence on both "sufficient aggravating cirtaking
and
depositions
cumstances"
and "insufficient mitigating ciran
gathering infornution is now
cumstances"
as
specified In the Florida Statutes.
suing for negligenceasking for $20,000. Mize added
Sims
committed
the robbery for "pecuniary gain" and
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rubbery at a Ingwood pharmacy.
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convicted in connection with the robbery-killing (luring 1
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of beating and strangling
I.isa Levy, 20, and
Attorneys for convicted murderc Terry Melvin Sims
Margaret
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under questioning from the
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conceded that the figure used to represent indigent care
costs actually is the hospital's total bad debt figure.

board over the issues of reorganization and funding for

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proposals from private groups seeking to run the hospital,
the commission will begin negotiating with the existing

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building and be reimbursed $625,000 for Indigent care. But

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tucks of one victim.
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government hospital.
Jeff Etchberger, filling In for vacationing county ad-

insist that we negotiate into the contract some provision to

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soon on whether the county will sell or lease the hospital to

valuation tax, which would generate about $427,000, he

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YOUR BIRTHDAY

witness.

glimpse as he left the
sorority house after the

"Regardless of who gets charge of the hospit.a would

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Tuesday night of inurduring two sorority sisters

Hospital board member Allan Keen told the cornmissioners that if renovations and improvements to the

hospital organizations sent representatives to a coin-

myself f rom falling, but now mistake to try to diagnose and

to maintain operating control of the hospital while at the
same time reorganizing in to a private, non-profit

Bentley asked the commissioners to make a decision

indigent care, French said. On Monday, six private

off a six-foot ladder and caught knowledge of health. But it's a

reviewing a request by the SMH board of trustees seeking

I n d., was a key state

in their beds and of beating

another work session on the hospital question next week,
after which some decision should be made. If the coinmissioners decide not to seek additional information and

treatment and it certainly does

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University, in Muncie,

Bundy was found guilty

three other coeds on
evidence that included bite

have up to 150 days entitlement on the books," a hospital
spokesman said.
Commissi on chairman Bob French said he will ask for

and Potassium Balance. Other had a dlsloéation of your
readers who want this issue can shoulder or if you had a
send 75 cents with a long, dislocation of any of yo ur joints,

school dropout Theodore

organization,

benefits the hospita I would have to come

of your interest , I'm sending a similar co n di tion that the
you The Health Letter number same treatment is right for

Nita Jane Neary, now an

art student at Ball State

Bundy as the man she saw
in profile in a three-second

because they fear they would lose those benefits If another
organization assumes control of the facility,
"It's a little flee a run on a bank," he said.
He said that if all the employees cashed in their

newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, for people to swap opinions
Radio City Station, New York, a bout their symptoms and their

HOROSCOPE

the prospect of new inanagenient, are seeking to with-

taking enough of either sodi um

if you have as much

MIAMI (UPI) - Law

The commissioners spent two hours on Tuesday

Employees at Seminole Memorial Hospital, edgy over

quickly corrected by simply your answer.

DEAR READER - I hope
that
by the time you get this,
or potasalum.
Fruits are the major food you've long since seen your

H L)ERELLE SMITH III

corrunissioner Bob Sturni told Bentley.

draw funds from their accrued benefits, hospital adtninistrator Charles Bentley' told the board of county

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stamped, self
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Tuesday, July 24,1979

4B—Evening Herald. Sanford, FL

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where the girl's body was

found.
Bundy has been charged
with stealing the van and
police say they have 0
fingerprints, a bloodstained jacket and other
evidence linking the 33year-old law school dropout
to the van and the crime.
Police also said a motel
employee has identified
Bundy as the man who
checked into the Holiday
Inn at Lake City Feb. 8,
using the name Ralph
Miller, and left the next
morning about an hour
before the girl disappeared.
A stolen credit card used
at the motel and a Lake
City service station were
found on Bandy.
Duval County Medical
Examiner Peter Llpkovic
said the child died of
"homicidal violence to the
neck region, type Undetermined."
He also said there was
evidence of sexual battery
but the advanced stage of
decomposition of the body
prevented a more precise
determination.
Police said they had no
idea how the girl was lured
away from the junior high
school grounds. They said
she made good grades and
was named runner-up
Valentine queen.
Her parents, Tom and
Freda Leach, said she
loved school and would twA
have left unless she was
told there was a family
emergency.

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Sanfordite Held , In Arson
A 45-year-old Sanford man was arrested Tuesday afternoon and
charged with setting his own home on fire July 13, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Alfred Wilbert Hudson, 45, of Box 163, Sanford, was charged
with arson and placed on an initial bond of $10,500 at the Seminole
County Jail.
Lt. William Hogan made the arrest about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday at
Hudson's home following a long investigation. According to
Hogan, Hudson usei.. kerosene to set his home on fire.
Hudson left his home sometime between 9:45 a.m. and 10 a.m.
July 13 and 20 minutes later his home was engulfed in flames,
deputies say.

WORLD
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At Israeli Snack Bar

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his wife late Monday at the couple's home, according to Sanford
LAUNDROMAT BREAK-IN
Someone pried open the dollar changer machine at a Sanford police.
laundromat and made off with $250, according to Sanford pollee.
William Curtis Axelson, 34, of 1717 Park Ave.; Sanford, was
The break-in occurred sometime between Sunday and Monday charged with spouse abuse battery and placed on an Initial bond
at the Steiner Laundromat at 1203 West 20 St., Sanford, police say. of $525.
The changer was located on the north wall of the building.
I Sanford pollee responded to an assault in progress at the
Axelson residence about 11:27p.m. Monday, police say. Axelson's
SPOUSE ABUSE
wife told police she had been beaten by her husband and showed a
A 34-year-old Sanford man was arrested for allegedly heating large bruise on her left temple, police say.

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sailboat crossing of the Atlantic in 54 days, vowed he
would never try his record-breaking voyage again.
Spiess, 39, an electronics engineer from White Bear
Lake, Minn., took the Yankee Girl into crowded Falmouth
harbor Tuesday amid a flotilla of honking, tooting
pleasure boats that escorted him the last few miles.
Sipping a beer shortly alter arrival, he described the
solo voyage in the 10-foot, homebuilt boat — the smallest
boat ever to complete the 3,UO-mi1e trip—as a journey
beset with dangers from giant waves, lightning, whales
and passing ships.
"Gee, I'm glad to be on land," he said, "I wouldn't do It
again or advise anybody to do it."

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oiler a settlement of $2,500,
At the same time, Mite said
the commission needs to give
consideration to what to do
about the other sidewalks in the
city. City Manager Warren E.
Knowles noted city policy gives
reapptjlbIUty to abutting
propM' owners to repair and
construct sidewalks and make
them liable for damages. But
Mize questioned whether the
city has authority to force
property owners to pay to
replace public sidewalks,
"Perhaps we should take up
the sidewalks," said cornmissioner Julian Stenstrom,
"They are something we all
enjoy, but they could break the
city," Commissioner David
Farr said.
Mayor Lee P. Moore said the
real problem with the sidewalks
Is caused by roots from the
large oak trees near Park
Avenue.
In other business, the cornmission:

—Appointed Mrs. Martha
Yancey
as
the
city's
representative on the East
Central Florida Regional
Planning Council Transportatton Committee,
replacing Mrs. Edith Harrison,
who resIgned.
— Approved the annexation Of
property located at the In-

tersection of Airport Boulevard
and the Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad right-of-way.
—Granted 90-day extension to
Oct. 26 to permit Thomas J.
Powell to bring his property up
to minimum housing code
standards at 1503 W. 11th Street
and to Rosa B. Holloway for her
property at 516 Cypress
Avenue.
—Adopted an - ordinance
raising from 14 cents to 17 cents
per mile the allowance granted
to city employees who use
their own vehicles for city
business. The new mileage
allowance is permitted under
new state law.
—Granted a $25 prize to city
employee, Elsie L. Marforio for
her suggestion that insurance
cards be returned to the city by
employees when they leave city
employment. Ms. Marforlo said
the cIty has had a number of
cases where former employees
have used their cards to charge
hospital bills after they no
longer were covered by city
insurance.
—Approved payment of
$135.69 for costs of framing the
new painting in the commission
room at city hail. The painting
is of the new city hail which
matches a painting of the old
city hail, also In the commission
room.

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
highway funding plan allocates missioner Dick Williams and County for consulting work on
only about one-eighth of the commissioner Bill Kirchhoff the
Herald Staff Writer
county's
growth
The most dangerous traffic available money to Seminole constitute the four voting management plan.
fl- wity.
memuers irorn
emIno1e
Intersection in the state will not
A letter protesting the plan County to the MPO. Ms. Glenn,
receive corrective attention for
years while state officials pump was drafted by county corn- however, said she will ask other
millions of dollars into high- missioners Tuesday during a mayors in the county to be
ways near Disney World, ac- work session. Plans also were present at the MPO meeting to
cording to Altamonte springs made to mobilize opposition to offer supporting testimony.
the DOT proposal when it is
County planner Woody Price
Mayor Norman Floyd.
noted that Tipton Associates is
Floyd and other Seminole presented Thursday.
Floyd, Ms. Glenn, corn- also under contract toOrange
County officials are angry over
u proposed 40-year rughway
funding scheme prepared by
consultants for the Florida
Department of Transportation
(DOT). The plan first must be
approved by the Metropolitan
Planning Organization (MPO).
A vote is scheduled by the 16member MPO Thursday, but
Seminole County MPO memhers say they will ask for a 30day delay on the vote so that
alleged Inequities in the plan
can be reviewed.
"I've been to Tallahassee and
talked to DOT people and they
admit the intersection of 1-4 and
436 is the most dangerous intersection in Florida, but we
can't get money to correct It,"
Floyd said.
He said that under the DOT
plan, improvements on state
Route 436 east of 14 will not be
made for five to 10 years. At the
same time, the plan calls for
immediate funding of Orange
County highways, including the
construction of a new $12.
million tntetchange near,
Disney World.
The consulting firm of Ti pton
Associates was contracted to
assemble a 20-year highway
plan for Orange, Seminole, and
Osceola counties. The plan
produced by the firm calls for
allocations by DOT of about
$160 million to Orange County
and only $20 million to Seminole
County over the next two
decades. VI'he money comes
from federal gas tax and state
gas tax. The funds are
distributed at the discretion of
the division office of DOT.
Additional gas tax and state
license tag revenues are
dlstrlbuuted to counties on a
formula basis.
W. T. Fish, an engineer with
DOT, said the funding
allocations were based on
projected needs over the next 20
years. He said that Orange
County's share may be
somewhat disproportionate but
that is due to the fact that
Orange County has been active
In its highway planning and

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9 a.m. readings; tern- 3:47 p.m.
perature, *0; averntght low, 74;
Bayport: high, 3:55 a.m., 3:20
yesterday's
high,
90; p.m.; low, 9:34 n.m., 10:13 p.m.
barometric pressure, 30,15;
relative humidity, 11 percent;
BOATING FORECAST
winds, F$E it $ mph.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
St. Augoutine to Jupiter inlet
through Thursday with a out 50 miles Winds southeast
chance of showers ..d few around 15 knots thronab
thunderstorms mainly during Thursday. Seas three to five
afternoon and evening bourn. feet. Winds and was higher
Highs near 90 or low UL L.wi near widely scattered than,
tonight In the 70.. Winds derstonns.
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Florida except extreme
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In mediation, both teams
meet in caucus in separate
rooms to discuss the three
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the school calendar for the 197980 school year, health and
medical insurance coverage
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meet with Margaret Rose,
federal mediator, beginning at
1:30 p.m. Friday at Lyman
High School in an effort to reach
a contract agreement.
The teams met Monday and
Tuesday afternoon with the
mediator but to no avail. Ernest
Cowley, chief negotiator for the
school management team, said
today he is "optimistic" the
contractual agreement will
come at this third session.
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stay as long as it takes,"
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The U.S Navy today rescued Its first Vietnamese
refugees under President Carter's new campaign to save
the boat people.
Nav)1kesman said the 7th Fleet oiler Wabash
.picked up 19 Vietnamese In an open boat Tuesday about
100 miles west of the Philippines.
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distress." U.S.-owned ships previously had picked up
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Officials say it will be years
before the public can listen to Richard Nixon's White
House tapes, but a judge's ruling now will allow the
National Archives to gear up to release the most sensitive
recordings.
U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson Tuesday rejected
Nixon's privacy claims and upheld plans to make public
up to 950 tapes of the ex-president and his top aides at a
dozen archives listening facilities across the country.
The tapes, most of which have never been released,
include the Watergate tapes. But they also could bring
revelations about hundreds of thousands of dollars in
alleged!y Illegal contributions funneled to Nixon and his
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recess and may be watered down, according to
congressional leaders.
But in meetings with Carter Tuesday, Capitol 11111
leaders mixed that potentially bad news with a promise an
energy package will be passed this year
perhaps by
early October.
In referring to the bill to skim off some of the windfall
profits oil companies will earn through oil deregulation,
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Russell Long, DLa., said reassuringly, "I believe we will pass a bill the
president will be proud to sign."

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in that those members of the proposal, called the vote a
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may run up against the kind of
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l v'ouldn't vote for busing. I
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and has caused a terrible
travail fora lot of communities.
But it's done now. I don't think
it has time same emotional

WASHINGTON (UPI )
"It desires, they will have to live who asked not to be identifie.I
was a rather sweet victory," with the divisive issue of court- said Home IiiclIllN.'rs apparentsaid Rep. Don Edwards, DCalif. ordered busing," Mottl Said.
ly did not feel the public
Edwards is chairman of the
The American Civil Liberties pressure that ''as directed at
House Judiciary subcommittee Union said it was ''disturbing" then: when the emotion-laden
that had tried in vain to bottle that the house seriously busing issue came up in other
up it proposed anti-busing debated turning the clock back forms in the past.
amendment the House defeated at least a quarter of a century
'There wasn't any I)Ig push
by a 216-209 vote Tuesday.
on our national commitment to on the part of anybody,' he
This was not even a majority, racial equality.''
said. ''After a court busing
and a full 75 votes short of the
One amendment supporter order back in 1975, I got ti,000
two-thirds vote required to pass
a constitutional amendment.
"I'm very proud of the House
of Representatives, proud of
my colleagues," Edwards told
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WASHINGTON UPI — The gasoline crisis and power
politics apparently will save many but not all of the
country's passenger trains.
Reps. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., and Wyche Fowler, D-Ga.,
fought an uphill battle against acting Transportation
Secretary W. Graham Claytor and Democratic and
Republican leaders of the committee that drafted a $965
million Amtrak funding bill.
They came within 17 votes of success, but their
amendment to freeze the Amtrak system for one year
failed, 214-197.
Instead, the House decided to take a back-door approach with technical amendments that will have the
effect of saving several individual trains, mainly those
that have experienced sharp ridership increases or run
through the districts of powerful congressmen.

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SOLE DAD, Calif.( UPI) Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin
of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, is four months closer to
freedom today thanks to a parole board he accused of
trying to have him killed.
The state Community Release Board Tuesday moved up
Sirhan's recommended parole date to Nov. 1, 1984, after
noting his good behavior, college work and improved
mental health.
Sirhan, 35, escaped the death penalty when the state
Supreme Court ruled capital punishment unconstitutional
in 1972. He has been behind bars 11 years.

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bank, court spokesmen said. foreclosed and the motel was said some plastic itiaterial used were dispatched and a building
In Ma y , Italcan purchased put up for auction last Friday. in the modularly constructed permit was issued. Corporate
the motel from the original
1111' motel has been idle since motel rooms posed a potential officials today could not be
owner, Fred Ellinor of Daytona 1975 when Ellinor voluntarily fire hazard.
reached for comment regarIkach. Italcan, however, did closed the rental rooms and the
When Italcan purchased the ding the project.
not pay off the bank, court adjacent restaurant and motel, a spokesman for the firm
The motel, Just south of
owed to the bank, court lounge. The closing followed slated the facility would be Airport Boulevard. has 14
spokesmen said. The bank tests by building officials ho operational by fall. Work crews rental units.

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proveznents underway. Those
projects have priority over
projects which have not been
started, he said.
But Seminole
County
Commissioner Sandra Glenn,
one of the county's four MPO
members, is not buying that
explanation.
She points out that Seminole
County's population Is about
half of Orange County's, but the

Board

President Carter today nomi11 nated New York banker Paul Volcker to be chairman of
, the Federal Reserve Board.
White House press secretary Jody Powell said Volcker
will replace William Miller, who will take over for
/ i'reasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal in Carter's
o major administration shake-up.
Volcker is chairman of the New York Federal Reserve
j Bank.
s'..., Quoting Carter, Powell said Volcker, 51, "has broad
f economic and financial experience and enjoys an out. standing international reputation."
"He shares my determination to vigorously pursue the
.11 battle against inflation at home and to insure the strength
and stability of the dollar abroad," Powell quoted the
% president.
Volcker has been president of the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York since 1975. lie was undersecretary of
the Treasury for monetary affairs in the Nixon administration and deputy undersecretary for monetary
t affairs during the Johnson administration.

Sirhan

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The new owner of the motel is
Cavalier Motor Inn on U.S. the Municipal Finance CorHighway 17-92 in Sanford has poration, Ltd. The firm purbeen purchased by a Toronto chased the vacant structure
firm after another Canadian with a bid of $460,000 after
investment company failed to Italcan, Corp., also of Toronto,
meet the mortgage on the failed to meet its mortgage
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BRISTOL, England (UP!) Louise Brown, the world's
first test-tube baby, celebrated her first hlrthrlziv tntlsw —
happy, healthy and with 30,000 miles beh ndh
an
international celebrity.
Her Caesarian birth on July 25,1978, at Oldham Hospital
siunnea the medical world and brought new hope to
thousands of sterile women.
But only one other test-tube baby has been born since
then, involving the same pair of British doctors, and no
other medical team has been able to do it since,

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Eleven people were
wounded today by a bomb set off near a snack bar, police
said. Palestinian guerrillas quickly claimed credit for the
: attack. A police spokesman said the bomb exploded at an
bus stop intersection wounding 11 people.
The Palestine Liberation Organization news agency
WAFA in a statement issued in Damascus today said the
attack was carried out "by one of our special units
operating inside the occupied territories."

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regarding his vote.

that summer heat! Those who attended last
week's Lake Mary City Council meeting, which
began at 7:30 and lasted throu&amp;h 11 p.m. Thursday,
suffered and suffered and suffered.
d
I walked into the city hail at Lake Mary twenty
minutes before the meeting began, It was air conditioned. Just delightful. Then the spectators began
to fill the small room. It was soon packed, all
audience seats taken plus all the city fathers and
mothers—and reporters.
The one door was opened, and the air conditioner's efficiency hit ground zero as a confl
sequence. Better than a dozen people then moved in,
crowding the doorway.
Councilwoman Pat Southward agitatedly began
fanning motions, continuing them unabated until
the end of the meeting. She looked like she might
swoon any minute.
Ab, that summer heat!
By HUGH THOMSON
Ah,

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305422.2611 or 831-9993

It is a growing community. It has a
police department. The department not
only is going about its regular duties, it has an
ongoing program for the area 's youth, to keep them
out of trouble. The police care. But that's another
story.
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He said he always did this whenever a controversial issue was on the agenda.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Madame Paulette Tourte of Lyon, France, was
an interested observer of the American way at the
meeting. Madame Tourte is program director for 34
exchange students, in the age group from 13 to 23,
who are studying in Cassellberry this summer. At
several points in the meeting Madame Tourte, with
a possible language difficulty, appeared either
confused or amused at the American idiom.

The Clock

City Of Sanford

Councilman Clifford Nelson humorously
remarked, on one issue under discussion at Lake

Should Set Example

1, new to the area, sought out the police depart.
inent building and found it. A red-haired police
officer, David Higginbotham, was parked in front of
the police building, a converted residence,
preparatory to going on patrol. I gut out of my car
and started walking toward the house (heading,
without realizing it, for the rear entrance). The
officer, alert for strangers, queried, "Can I help
you, sir?"

If you were foreign born, and relatively unfamiliar with the language, could you visualize,in a
literal sense, expressions such as "Let's drag him
back here (a 200-pounder) next week" or "Let's get
cracking" or "Let'sstop horsing around."

"Yes", I replied, "I'm looking for the entrance."
"Well," the officer replied, "Just walk around to
the front of the building. It's there."

city covering some nine and one
miles m area and has some 3,500 in

The officer went on his way, smiling, and I went
on my way too, grateful for the assistance.

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Are We
Unfair
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Nuke Power
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nuclear power in his recent Sunday night speech
and in making only a brief reference to it in his
Monday talk in Kansas City was, in effect,
recognizing just how politicized the issue has

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Are we being unfair to OPEC?
Oil is the world's most valued natural
resource, but it is also a commodity. Are not
those nations which possess It In abundance, and
for which it is the prime source of Income,
justified in seeking the highest possible price for
it in the world market?
Americans understandably resent the Inconvenience of short supplies and escalating
expense, but are they justified in accusing the
producers of being greedy? Should they not see
the situation as the natural operation of that
fundamental law of economics, supply and
demand?
Are, in fact, the oil exporters essentially any
different than American farmers, asks Joseph C.
Harsch, taking the long view of the current
energy crisis In a recent commentary in The
Christian Science Monitor.
As he points out, these farmers are the world's
foremast suppliers of wheat and they are looking
forward to the highest prices and Incomes in
years thanks to the combination of a bumper
harvest and crop failures in the Soviet Union and
elsewhere which will mean heavy demand for
the U.S. surplus.
Having seen crisis after crisis in a long and
distinguished career, llarsch is as qualified as
anyone in the commentating business to take
long views. But this one would seem to overlook
some aspects of the oil situation which are right
up front.
American farmers do not get together to set
the price they Intend to receive and then tell
consumers what they are going to have to pay. If
they did, they would rapidly be called to account
by federal ?"ncics and the courts on any
number of trade-restraining, price-fixing counts.
The price of wheat is determined by bidding for
the available supply in the more-or-less open
market.
Nor does the governor of Kansas jackboot
around intimating that his state might atop
growing wheat entirely for a time to show constaners who is in charge, which was roughly
what libya's Col. Muammar aiQaddafi was
doing of late In respect to his country's oil output.
Nor do American wheat producers make
availability of their product dependent upon
buyer adoption of acceptable policies on political
issues, as our friends the Saudis were doing In
Indicating willingness to increase their
production, providing the United States leaned
on Israel to withdraw from the West Bank.
The truth of the matter isthat the Organization
of Petroleum Exporting Countries is a cartel. A
cartel does not operate according to
the law of supply and demand, it reverses It.
First come the demands, and then, providing
they are met, the product Is supplied. A cartel is
illegal in any enterprise which answers to United
States law. It is all too painfully obvious that
OPEC is in no way answerable.

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Letters to the editor are welcomed for
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
mailing address and. If possible, a telephone
number so the identity of the writer may be
verified. The Evening herald will respect the
wishes of writers who do not want their names
in print. The Evening herald also reserves the
right to edit letters to eliminate libel or Co
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Long an emotional Issue with the American
left, nuclear power gained a bigger audience of
questioners after the Three Mile Island Incident.
It is the subject of heated debate, endless talk in
the news media. As a practical matter, the
ability of nuclear power to provide
with
present plants some 14 percent of our electrical energy is being seriously hampered.
According to political economist Eliot
Janeway, the United States is just about the
only major country going backward when it
comes to nuclear power. "Japan, France and the
others represented at Tokyo are going all-out
nuclear, as are the Coincon (Soviet bloc) and
Latin American countries," he says.
when (Japanese Prime Minister) Ohira
came to Washington to set up the Tokyo conference, the media missed out on reporting the
top priority he gave the nuclear option in dealing
with Carter. It's the single most effective
weapon against OPEC, short of military force,"
Janeway says.
The Russians, unencumbered with noisy
protest by nuclear energy opponents, saw the
Three Mile Island matter In a different light. The
USSR's New Times said: "Broad utilization of
nuc1eaz energy cannot be avoided." It said that
"with observance of the rules a serious accideM
Is as improbable as the fall of a large meteorite
to earth." The real lesson of Three Mile Island, it
added, is that "technological progress is in- I
separable from social progress."
Soviet authorities are not losing sleep over the
arguments of U.S. nuclear protestors. The Soviet
magazine Sovietskaia Kultura said that U.S.
environmentalist Barry Commoner, "like those
who hav2 now taken to the streets of many
Western cities to protest and demand the
abolition of nuclear power generation altogether,
goes on to throw the baby out with the bath
water." The magazine indirectly tied in Kremlin
concerns about the SALT II treaty when It
stated, "American organizations like the Union
of Concerned Scientists, Friends of the Earth
and similar movements In other Western
countries engaged in the struggles against
nuclear reactors are diverting public forces to
the detriment of the struggles against nuclear
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By JIM ANDERSON
Undersecretary of State Eugene Rostow:
WASHINGTON (UPI) Herbert Scoville and
"To the Soviets, clear nuclear superiority is
Daniel Graham are remarkably similar in their the ultimate weapon of coercive diplomacy
careers and background. It's easy to think of through which they think they could achieve
them as members of the same distinguished checkmate without having to fight either a
men's club,
nuclear or conventional war."
Both are retired intelligence administrators
In other words, the danger is not the imminent
(Graham headed the Defense Intelligence possibility of nuclear war but rather a Cuban
Agency, Scoville was deputy at the CIA). Both missile crisis in reverse, in which the United
are dedicated men who served their profession States would have to blink first in an EastWest
honorably and well through the same Cold War confrontation because the Soviets suddenly
period. As intelligence men, they were trained to prodtced .a niclear adyantage they had been
A tab*e tO'cSfl(!t1b
analyze situations impartially:
Scoville would probably subscribe to another
Both had access to the highest security In.
formation when the United States was setting up point of view, stated by Stanford professor
Thomas Bailey:
its surveillance techniques.
"The risks involved in limiting arms still seem
And yet, Graham and Scoville disagree totally
on whether the United States would be able to great, but they should be compared with the
verify a SALT II treaty. They even disagree enormous risks involved in an unlimited arms
totally on whether the usefulness of a single race in nuclear weapus. The members of the
satellite the "Big Bird" was fatally corn- human race— the most dangerous of all animals
must learn to live together as brothers or the
promised when the Soviets were able to buy a
copy of the Instruction manual from a former together as fools."
No agreement is completely verifiable. Even
CIA man.
Graham says the satellite is now useless and in the open society of the United States, certain
that this is the final blow to any American hope weapons secrets will be concealed from the
of trying to detect and deter Soviet cheating on a Soviets that could give rise to suspicions the
strategic arms treaty. Scoville says, in his no- American government is cheating, or thinking of
nonsense manner, that Graham should know cheating, on an agreement.
The technical arguments about verification
better.
If two such men as Scoville and Graham art' so complex ,so thoroughly concealed behind
disagree so thoroughly, how can a bewildered, high walls of classification, that most senators
undecided senator (of which there are now about and citizens (and reporters) will probably have
50) make up his mind about voting to ratify a to fall ba ck on their political instincts and their
strategic arms treaty? How can a newspaper own common sense.
Thus, the great SALT debate which is now
reader (or, Indeed, a reporter) know whom to
beginning will probably not be decided on
believe?
technical points at all, but on a much more basic
One method that any good intelligence man
point
of human psychology: can you trust the
might
recommend
such as Graham or Scoville Soviets?
arguments
be
to
go
behind
the
technical
would
In that sense, Soviet behavior in such
and discover what the CIA likes to call the
"minded" of the men who will be responsible for unrelated subjects as human rights, African
involvement and even trade will probably be as
carrying out the treaty.
Graham would agree with the argument put Important as technical details as the nation
forward by another anti-SALT debater, former makes up its collective mind on SALT II.
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While the latest manifestation of the
Brzezinski-Vance feud was apparently over a
genuine disagreement on policy, there Is a
widespread suspicion in Foggy Bottom that the
continual sniping is really a reflection of the
National Security Council chief's overweening
ambition.
In short, Brzezinski wants to be the man who
dictates foreign policy to a president woefully
Inexperienced in international politics.
The key to an understanding of Brzezinski's
Machiavellian maneuverings, his critics say, Is
his Intense desire to match or surpass what he
sees as the achievements of his predecessor,
Henry Kissinger, who ruled U.S. foreign policy
under Presidents Nixon and Ford.
The Constitution explicitly bars a foreign-born
citizen from becoming president, but there is
nothing to prevent a naturalized American from
gaining great influence as a presidential adviser.
Like the German-born Kissinger, Brzezinski,
who was born 51 years ago in Poland, Is seen as
taking the but route open to him ln the quest for
power.
Ike Kissinger, Brzezski has a background in
Ivy League academia. And ilk. Kissinger, he has
nifl.d more than a few feathers in Washington
with his combative personality and a sometimes
arrogant exercise of raw power. His Polish
background is believed to erplain his unwavering Cold War hostility to the Soviet Union.
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JANE
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Monday Morneri Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, W)more Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension 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.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Firt United Methodist Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79,7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.

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Far from backing away from nuclear power,
the Soviets are looking toward Its use In such
things as urban heating systems, home heathg
and technological processes at industrial plants,
according to A. Aleksandrov, president of the
USSR Academy of Sciences.
Nor does the Russian scientist share tte
romanticized desire for all-out conversion to
solar energy, which is popular with marty
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TUESDAY, JULY 31
• Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Community Center,
North Edgemon Ave.
Sanford Lions, noon, Lake Monroe, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and 434.
Watchers,? p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Weight
Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous ,7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford,
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adeilnea, 8 p.m., St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
! Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptimIst, 7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn,
Recovery Inc., 12:30 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamonte
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though he enjoys far from universal respect recently signaled its support of gasahol Li7
among the president's inner circle. Hamilton presenting to Brazilian President Joao Baptists
Jordan, the new White House chief of staff, Figuerido a new Ford modified to run on
refers to Brzezinski jokingly as "Woody proof alcohol made from sugar cane. Fords
Woodpecker"; Brzezinski returns the corn- encouragement for Brazil's amb1tlot
pliment by referring to Jordan as "Porky Pig." alcohoifuel program would not have surprised
As for Vance, the Nicaragua fiasco wasn't the the company's founder, Henry Ford I. He was
first time the urban secretary of state was one of the earliest advocates of alcohol fuel to
humiliated by Brzezinski's street-tough tactics. propel his product.
WHIRL: The amount or of.
In the midst of SALT negotiations with the ficWASHINGTON
ial paperwork produced in Washington
each
Russians, for example, Vance was embarrassed day is staggering enough. But the photoâmy
when Brzezinski tried to telephone Soviet machines
in government offices also crank
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko
who tizrth of unauthorized documents
p4'
diplomatically ref used to take the (111,
invitations, resumes and similar personal ttemls
Vance also has suffered, State Department run off by federal employees at taxpayers' e!sources say, from deli berate aks out of pense. A little-noticed measure now befo(e
Brzezinski's office that put the Lime for the Congress is designed to put a stop to theØ
Iranian situation on the CIA
when in fact Copycats' petty larcenies. It would require eve
Brzezinski had ignored State Department government photocopier to he equipped with
warnings that the shah was in serious trouble, gizmo that prints "Produced at Governn4
Although it is one of the worst-kept secrets in Expense"ofleachsheetof copy.
Eugene Rosaldes, former college football st4
Wash ington, the White House steadfastly denies
former assistant secretary of
the Treaawl.
the Brzezinski-Vance feud. A spokesman for l
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and
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Greek-American
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Washington
lawyer,
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su.
between him and Vance over Nicaragua
pror
his
former
boss,
John
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president. At a recent social gathering,: he
It seems doubtful however, that Carter can remarked that he favorst
heslogan "ABC" —for
succeed In this endeavor with a zigzag foreign "Anyone But Carter,"
Then someone reminded
policy zigging with Zlggy one day and zagging him that it could also stand for
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Things may get considerably livelier In the
Longwood city cemetery
now that the city commission has granted a
request by soccer coach
Ron Korb that Seminole
Soccer League be allowed
to play Its games there.
Commissioner Ray
Leibensperger, who

South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m.,, Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m., and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.
Senior Citizcus Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Greater- Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall,
1074 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 W. First St.
Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
Sanford.
Dr. Herb Goldberg, author of The Hazards of Being
Male," will speak, 8p.m., Village Center Assembly Room.
University of Central Florida. Call Dean of Men's office
for ticket information.

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FRIDAY. JULY 27
r • Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m. Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 0.m. Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.
SATURDAY, JULY28
Seabees Veterans of America Island X.4, 10 a.m., CPO
Club, Orlando Naval Training Center.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
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Church.
"Pairing" workshop for single adults conducted by Dr.
Herb Goldberg and Ms. Luree Nicholson from Bach
Institute in CaLfornla 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Village Center
Assembly Room, University of Central Florida. For
reservations call 2752751,
SUNDAY, JULY 29
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
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WASHINGTON
The long-simmering feud
between President Carter's two top foreign
policy advisers, Zblgnlew Brzezinski and Cyrus
Vance, has bubbled over again in the administration's mishandling of the Nicaraguan
civil war.
Thanks to Brzezinski's ability to detect the
Russian Bear behind every international
development, Vance was pressured into
proposing that the Organization of American
States send a 'peacekeeping force" into
Nicaragua to prevent a Marxist takeover, This
suggested return to the days of US, "big stick"
diplomacy was rejected out of hand by the OAS.
leaving yaneewfth egg on his two.
In fat, our associates Gary Cohn and Bob
Sherman have learned, the secretary of state
was bitterly opposed to the Idea of intervention,
correctly sensing the suspicions with whIch It
would be received by grtngowary Latin
American nations. Behind the scones, Vance
argued that even a suggestion that the United
States wanted a continuation of its doinhrsnce In
Nicaragua was unwise, unethical and unworkable.
But because of Brzezinski's near-hysterical
fear of communist influence among the Sandinista guerrillas who toppled President
Anastasio Somoza, Vance was instructed by
Carter to make the foredoomed suggestion that
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Sanford Rotaract, 7:30 p.m-,first
Federal of Seminole,
Sanford.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceetteg, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mali
Sears.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
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It was disappointing to hear how some city of
Sanford officials reacted to the prospect of a fine
by a federal agency for the city's illegal use of a
pesticide.
The matter stems from use of the dangerous
pesticide to kill weeds near a ditch along Scott
Avenue in June, 1978. A pesticide whose label
clearly warns it is not to be used near waterways or
where runoff is likely to occur into waterways.
Shortly after the spraying occurred, the Environmental Protection Agency got wind of it,
investigated and found the city in violation of the
law
not because of a resulting fish kill; not
because the pesticide was used near any particular
type of waterway; but because it was used where
runoff was likely to occur, thereby posing a danger
to the environment. The runoff indeed occurred, as
is amply evidenced by soil and water samples
tested for EPA clearly Indicating the pesticide's
residue went into the ditch.
That the city is guilty of having used an improper
pesticide in a prohibited area is clear. What may
still be at issue is whether the ditch falls into the
category of waterways. protected by EPA. EPA
spokesmen, however, say it is, and that further, the
question really is: Did the city use an Illegal
pesticide in an area where runoff was likely to
occur? And not whether the ditch per se was endangered.
As it now stands, the city faces a $4,000 fine,
reduced from an original assessment of $5,000 after
negotiations between City Attorney C. Vernon Mize
Jr. and EPA representatives.
The city attorney's advice is pay the fine or face
the prospect of a long court battle that will be both
time-consuming and expensive. Mize indicates
there is no guarantee the city would win, and
probably would end up paying the fine anyway.
Good thinking.
What bothers us here is how City Manager
Warrrn
Knole and, at least one city corn'rni1mftr view the mtter
They see the EPA as a big brother agency Imposing unreasonable restrictions on a small city
and as refusing to show mercy by insisting the city
pay a fine for its misdeed.
Both Knowles, and the city commissioner, Mayor
Lee P. Moore, publicly .criticized the EPA for
carrying the matter this far.
It would seem to us that our city officials should
set an example, and that example is to follow the
laws of the city, state and federal governments as
diligently as the city of Sanford would ask its
,: citizens to follow the laws and ordinances of its own
:Jurisdlction.
The city commission has not yet acted on Mize's
recommendation. We trust after careful consideration and after concluding there is no defense
to the charge the city will pay the fine, then take
:one more small step: Find out why city crews
ignored the label's warning and Instruct department heads to deal more carefully in the future
I before placing the city and its taxpayers in
jeopardy.

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Wednesday, July 25, 1979

Longwood Compromises On Cable Rate lncr*ease
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

In a compromise agreement, Longwood City Commission voted Monday night to give Orange-Seminole
Cablevision at least some of the rate increase it has been
seeking.
The commission passed unanimously on first reading an
ordinance amending the cablevision franchise in the city
to permit the increases and set a public hearing for Aug.
20.
The proposed increase from $6.50 to $7.50 for the basic
monthly rate will be for one year to begin Sept. 1.
The firm had originally asked for a gradual increase to
a maximum of *8 by the end of 1980. This was approved by

the Longwood Commission, 3-2, on May 21.
Before the ordinance could get final approval the
commission decided to delay the vote to await the outcome of a bill that would have de-regulated the
cablevision industry in Florida in areas where there was
no exclusive franchise.
After the bill was vetoed by Gov. Bob Graham passage
of the rate hike was stalemated on a 2 to 2 vote of the
commission.
The original rate hike was supposed to be effective July
1 and the Cablevision firm had already Informed their
customers, when advised by the city to hold off any Increase.
General Manager Keven Rorke and Chief Engineer
Charles King r"'e back before the "rnrnlssion this week

to again request rate increases to help offset their costs
which they said have risen with inflation.
In addition to the monthly base rate hike, they ask for
and received increases from $5 to $15 for transfer to a new
home; $10 to $15 to reconnect; $7.50to$15to relocate and a
$7.50 delinquent collection charge.
Current rates were set in March 1977. Rates in Seminole
County, Winter Springs and Maitland are now at $7.50 and
all other areas are being petitioned for adjustment to
$7.50, according to King.
King said in the past two years the firm's' costs have
skyrocketed many more times than the price indicates.
For instance, he said gasoline has gone up more than 100
percent, new vehicles more than 20 percent; cable, 14.8

percent; taps, more than 63 percent and labor more than
20 percent.
Cablevision is now under construction and due for activation shortly in the Longwood subdivisions of Devonshire, Tiberon, Sandlewood, Shadow Hill, Longwood
Grove, Winsor Manor and Lake Searcy Shores. The initial
connection is waived for a short period after the cable
becomes available.
FM1 Microwave link to Winter Springs, which will be
feeding Longwood, is due to provide improved system
reliability and picture quality in the fall of this year, King
said.
Converter Multi-Channel service is scheduled to
become available in January 1981 as an optional service at
the previously authorized $2 rate.

Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl,

In The Service
BARRY HAWTHORNE
Spec.4 Barry J. Hawthorne, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Berry W. Hawthorne.
Casselberry. recently was named
Soldier of the Quarter for the 3rd
Infantry Division Support Command
in Germany.
He was selected for his soldierly
appearance, knowledge and per
formance of duties and military
courtesy:
Hawthorne is a bandsman with the
command. He entered the Army in
December 1977.
JERRY JACKSON
Jerry D. Jackson Jr., whose
parents live at 590 Georgia Ave..
Longwood, Is undergoing cadet
basic training at the U.S. Military
Academy, West Point, N.Y.
Formerly called "New Cadet
Barracks" - or "Beast Barracks,"
It is an intense eight weeks in which

new cadets learn the demanding
standards 01 military courtesy.
personal appearance, and physical
fitness expected of a cadet
A 1979 graduate of Lyman High
School, Jackson received a
Congressional appointment to the
academy

FRANKIE ALBRITTON
Frankie P Albritton Jr., son of
retired Army Chief Warrant Officer
and Mrs. Frankie P Albritton, 1103
W. Tulane Drive, Altamonte
Springs, is undergoing cadet basic
training at he U.S. Military
Academy. West Point, N.Y
Formerly called "New Cade'
Barracks" - or 'Beast Barracks,"
it is an intense eight weeks in which
new cadets learn the demanding
standards of military courtesy,
personal appearance, and physical
fitness expected of a cadet,

Albritton is a 1979 graduate of
Lake Brantley High School

Tex . and studied the Air Force
mission, organization and customs
and received special instruction in
human relations.
MARTIN SHACKELFORD
Airman Padilla received an A A
Airman Martin A Shackelford, degree in 1919 from Seminole
whose guardian is William A
Community College in Sanford
Shackelford of Route 1, Sanford, has
been selected for training in the
JAMES WAGNER
personnel field at Keesler Air Force
Reserve Col. James E Wagner of
Base. Miss . after Completing basic Altamonte Springs, recently at
training at Lackland Air Force Base tended the mid course resident
At San Antonio, Texas
phase of the Corresponding Studies
The airman is a 1978 graduate of Course at the U S Army War
Seminole High School
College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa.
Students selected to attend the
CESAR PAOILLA
course complete the correspondence
Airman Cesar H. Padilla, whose
portion in off duty time and then do
wife, Patricia, is the daughter of Mr
resident study at Carlisle Barracks
and Mrs Paul E. Elrod of 505 for two weeks midway through the
Prairie Lake Drive, Fern Park, has
course and again two weeks prior to
been selected for technical training
graduation.
at Sheppard AFB, Tex,, in the Air
The Army's senior educational
Force Civil engineering field,
facility prepares officers of all the
The airman recently completed
services as well as civilian officials
basic training at Lackland AFB,
of the Federal Government, for top

level command and staff positions
with the armed forces throughout
the world
The officer and his wife, Patricia,
live at 655 Park Lane
MICHAEL WEST
Michael J. West, son of Mr .,nd
Mrs Thomas H West, 326 Evan
sdate Road. Lake Mary, is Un
dering cadet basic training at the
U S Military Academy, West Point.
NY
Formerly called "New Cadet
Barracks"
or "Beast Barracks,"
ifs an intense eight weeks in which
new cadets learn the demanding
standards of military courtesy,
personal appearance, and physical
fitness expected 01 a cadet
A 1978 graduate of Seminole High
School,
West
received
a
congressional appointment to the
academy
CHARLES MILLER
Charles A. Miller. son of retired

Navy Ch'i"t P'ty Officer .r'J ','',
Robert A Miller 122 Hays Dr.,'
Sanford, is undergoing cadet ti,s'
tr,iflinq it the U S
.'.iI,t,'ir ,
Academy, West Point, N V
Formerly called ''New Cacti'?
Barracks''
or 'Bract Barrack
it is an intense eight weeks in ,ch ci'
now cadets learn the (lemanlircj
standards at military Our 105
personal appearance, and phycca
IutflS5 expected of ,'t ratio?
A 1979 graduate of Seminole H gi
School,
Mill r
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president at appontrien? tc, He
Academy
ZENEPHA CAL LHOUN
Spec I Zenepha T (alli'oun
been ,lsSigned as ,i power station
operator with the 84th Field Ar
tillery in Neckar Sulm, Ger ouaru
Catlhciun entered the Army in
Dec emBer 1976
He at tCflil,'t
Seminole Community College
His father, Daniel Cctllhoin, liv'S
At 610 Hickory Ave . Santnrrl

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Altamonte Teams Play
Altamonte Springs teams play big
games tonight in Little League
action on two fronts.
The Altamonte majors all-stars
play the finals of the district tournament at home tonight starting at 8
p.m. against DeLand. A trip to next
week's state tournament in Miami is
at stake.
Meanwhile, Altamonte's 13-yearold all-stars are in Homestead,
playing a 4 p.m. game today, trying
to battle its way back through the

Wednesday, July 25, 979

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The
Celtics, seeking a small
Forward to complement Larry
Bird, Tuesday dipped into the
NBA free-agent pool for the
second time in the franchise's
history and signed 6-foot-6 M . L.
Carr to a long-term contract.
The coveted Carr, who led the
league in steals last year as a
member of the Detroit Pistons,
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is regarded as one of the
premier small forwards in the
game. He had been actively
pursued by the New York
Knicks, the San Antonio Spurs
and the Indiana Pacers, in
addition to the Celtics and
Pistons.
He is seen as a key step in the
Celtics' rebuilding process.
The Celtics only other free.

agent acquistion was center
Kevin Kunnert, who was traded
to San Diego before he ever
played for Boston. But the
Celtics still had to compensate
the Rockets.
"This is like a dream come
true for me," said Carr, flanked
by Celtics' General Manager
Red Auerbach and Coach Bill
Fitch. "I wanted to be a Celtic

all along. And I wanted to be on
a championship team. I
promise there will be a
championship again in Boston
and It will be in my years here."
The Pistons, Mio also have
lost Kevin Porter (Washington)
and Ben Poquette (Utah) via
the free-agent route, are entitled to compensation. Coach
Dick Vitale demanded Bob

McAdoo as reimbursement.
"Mr. Auerbach took our No. I
player, the hearts and guts of
our team. Carr is at the absolute peak of his game and the
Celtics got themselves a great
ballplayer. All we'rt asking Is
Bob McAdoo and it's that
simple. From what I read, if we
get McAdoo, we might be
solving a problem for them,"

Vitale said.
Auerbach was told of Vitale's
ultimatum, but the Celtics'
executive remained unfazed.
"I haven't even talked to him
(Vitale) yet. It's what we're
going to give him that counts.
lie's just blowing smoke. He
might as well ask for Dave
Cowens while he's at it,"
Auerbach said.

"M.L. had a better year than
either Cowens or McAdoo.
Maybe we will ask for both,"
Vitale countered.
Auerbach said the team still
was in the market for a playmaking, ball-handling guard.
He said the C2ltics would make
a move in that direction before
the start of training camp on
Sept. 14.

S eminole Colts Vie
GAINESVILLE— The Seminole
Pony Baseball League's all-star
representative to the state Colt
tournament here gets a chance at
winning a berth in next week's
Southeastern Regionals at Brandon
when it faces South Palamino of
Tampa tonight at 6:30.
Seminole knocked off previously
unbeaten South Palamino Tuesday
night, 4-0, on Jeff Kerr's four-hitter.

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Atlanta Falcons quarterback
Steve Bartkowskl signed a new
four-year contract Tuesday
which reportedly will earn him
just under $1 million,
Bartkowski, a four-year vet.
eran who led the Falcons to the
NFL playoffs last season for the
first time in the club's history,
had seven 200-yard games
passing and set a record for
most yards (2,489) by a Falcon
quarterback.
Bartkowski'a agent, Leigh
Steinberg, and Falcon officials
confirmed he had signed the
four-year pact but would not
release figures. The Atlanta
Constitution reported the
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Seminole had lost its opener, 7-6,
despite a booming homer by Kerr;
beaten Brandon, 1-0, on a one-hitter
by Craig Watkins; and stopped
Gainesville, 8-2, as Gary Smith and
Charlie Miller shared the pitching.
Bobby Parker, Mo Smith, Frank
Reindi and Don Secord have also
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By United Press International Brewers 5, Tigers 4:
Royals 11, White Sox 6:
It couldn't have come at a
Got-man Thomas and Buck
Pinch-hitter Jamie Quirk's
better time.
Martinez hit home runs, ens- triple highlighted a seven-run
With the score tied 3-3 in the hUng the Brewers to overcome eighth Inning and led the
- sixth Inning at Boston's Fenway two homers by Lance Parrish Kansas City Royals to a rainPark and 30,395 fans waiting in and post a victory,
delayed win.
anticipation, Carl Yastrzemskl Yankees 6, Angels 5:
cracked his 400th career home
Pinch-hitter Lou Piniella Baltimore 7-11, A's 6-3:
John Lowenstein knccked in
run Tuesday night to lead the delivered a run-scoring single
Red Sex to a 7-3 victory over the off reliever Dave LaRoche in Six runs four with his second
hapless Oakland A's.
the seventh, lifting the Yan- career grand slam to power
the Orioles to their seventh
- The 18-year veteran neds kees.
only 39 hits to become the first Indians 4, Twins 2:
straight win in the nightcap. In
American League player to rap
Cliff Johnson's two-run the opener, Ken Singleton drove
400 homers and collect 3,000 homer with none out in the ninth in three runs with a double, a
base hits. Stan Musial, Hank snapped a 2-2 tie to Lead the sacrifice fly and his 23rd
Aaron and Willie Maya each did Indians.
homer.
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" 17 players have ever hit 400
homers.
it,"I kind of enjoyed watching
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3,000th hit Is here. The people
are pulling for inc and I want it
to be here."
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ç, still want isto play onaWorld
Dusty Baker belted a grand
Series winner. I've been in two - In Brooklyn they call it a
and Roy Cey added a
and we've lost In the seventh Hindu. In a lot of places, It's slam
three-run
homer to highlight a
known as a do-over.
game both times...."
attack.
Red Sox Manager Don
Anyway, the Cincinnati Reds
Zimmer could barely hold his and the Pittsburgh Pirates Metal, Giants 5:
Alex Trevino, inserted Into
emotions In check.
needed one Tuesday night after
the
game in the sixth after
"I was choked up. It was like a weird base-running sequence Richie
Hetxier suffered a hand
I hit my 400th, but I'm only 320 delayed the game
injury,
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with two out In the
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sort of humble. And we needed Pirates, who lost 6-5.
12th
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Stearns added an
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it, didn't we," Zimmer said.
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roolde missed practice Tuesday
at the Dallas Cowboys training
camp.
Linebacker D.D. Lewis, a
veteran outside linebacker,
injured a calf muscle during
practice Monday and team
officials said he was a
questionable starter for the
Hall of Fame game Saturday
against the Oakland Raiders..
The other players missing
practice were wide receiver
Robert Steele (lower back),
rww'htg hick Doug Deimison
(hamstring), wide receiver
Drew Pearson (tight legs),
cornerback Mark Washington
(knee), defensive tackle Larry
Cole ( grain) and rookie tackle
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lie gained 707 yards last good now."
it consistent 1,000-yard per- play fullback," he said. I've
Bean's personal goal for 1979
Bubba Bean has an identity former and that fellow at Dallas told Bubba, who, by the way, season with most of that coming
crisis.
in
the
latter
part
of
the
season
is
his first 1,000-yard NF,L
(5-10,
215-pound
Robert has assured inc he'll play
Bean, Atlanta's leading Newhouse) has been one of the wherever I feel he is needed, and Bennett said he felt Bean season. "I know that may nt
-snowed he can be one of the seem that much over a 16-ganle
rusher last season despite a best.
that we're going to go with our
nagging knee injury that
"Anyway, there really isn't two best running backs. If that best runners in the league. lie's schedule when you average it
hobbled him until the playoffs, that much difference in full- turns out to be Bean and strong, got good speed, and has out," he said. "But, it's :3
doesn't want to stay at fullback. back and halfback in our off e it Franklin, then Bubba will be the good instincts that all great starting point. It's a figure tht
But his coach, Leeman Bennett, s e," said Bennett. 'They're the fullback."
runners exhibit."
still gets you a lot of respect -fn
Bennett added that he didn't this league.
says that's where he'll play both just rwtning backs. You
However, Bean has been
until the Falcons can find can always provide the fullback working out some at halfback feel that Bean really returned
"The main thing," he said,
someone else for the job.
that extra step Bubba talks and Bennett said that if the to pre-injury form until the "is to be healthy in Decembet.
I'd like to have a better seasoh,
"I don't feel comfortable at about when you run the power-I Falcons go with last year's playoff loss at Dallas.
fullback," complained Bean, simply by moving Win to the starters Bean and 210-pound
"lie looked good against the but to do that you have to irti'
the former Texas A&amp;M star back of the formation.
ilaskel Stanback i who led the Cowboys," said Bennett. "lie prove game by game. I guess
who was the Falcons' firstround
"We've used Bubba at team in rushing with 873 yards looked like if hard-hitting, tough my biggest single goal is to play
draft choice in 1976. "I feel I'm fullback because tie has quick in '77 but dropped hack to 588 running back in the Dallas a mistake-free game."
Ah, there's the rub. Bubtia
better suited at halfback I like feet and the abiiit' to dart in- last season I - "We might game. I think that was the first
acceleration, the extra step to side or outside off the "kle switch Stanhack over to full- time all year that he was able to Bean has convinced himself t$e
see the hole.
overlook his injury and just has a better chance of playir
slot."
back."
"My biggest problem at
that sort of game if he's not at
lie's
also
taking
it
long
look
at
play
football,"
Bean's candidate for fullback
fullback Is the timing. You have is George Franklin, a 6-3, 226- two rookies -- 210-pound James
Bubba Bean is determined to fullback, but he hasn't comto slow down and I want to do pounder the Falcons picked up Mayberry out of Colorado and pick up where he left off. lie vinced Leeman Bennett.
things in a hurry."
last season after he was cut by 200-pound William Andrews out spent the winter, in Kirbyville
Bean also feels, at 5-foot-ii, St. Louis but used mainly on of Auburn — as possible Tex., i near Beaumont I where
195 pounds, he's too small to be special teams until the playoffs. fullback tiididates.
he built a new home, running to
an effective fullback, that th e
''1 feel George Franklin
Bean, who gained nearly 3,000 build up his legs.
position sho uld be filled by a would be a be tter fullback than yards out of the Wishbone at
"A Friend and I ran every
bigger player.
I am,'' said Bean. ''lie has the Texas A &amp; M, was the Falcons day,'' said Bean. ''We go up to
t
"There have be en sonic very size to be a po wer runner and to leading rusher as a rookie in where we were r unning about
good fullbacks not much bigger block all those big defensive 1976 despite gaining only 428 nine miles. I started cutting
than Bubba," countered Ben- players."
yards, then missed the entire down in April, down to about
RHHIVE AliVE-nett. "( Larry) McCutcheon (6Bennett disagreed.
1977 season after injuring his three miles a day. My legs feel
1, 205) at Los Angeles has been
"I don't think Franklin can knee in preseason.
stronger than ever. I really feel
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pressure on me. I've seen too Gladden who was coach at ? "What are your plans for the favor?
"I'd still prefer offensive
Herald Staff Writer
many people who had too much Brooksville, then went on to future?" he was asked recently,
it
Mike Good is keeping a tight pressure put on them and how
Florida State
recruited him "Are you considering the guard. I enjoy it," Mike 1pswered.
lip on his feelings about playing came out. My family always in his first year at State. pros?"
As far as Good's hobbles Ire
pro football a year from now, backed me, and without Gladden realized what he had
"That's not really up to me,"
Good
replied.
"I
only
want
to
concerned,
he enjoys water
but the Florida State senior and pressure," Mike said.
found in Good both as a person
play. I'm just wanting to have a skiing and boating and, as his
one of the South's top AllPosey has this to say about and as an athlete.
American candidates just may Mike Good:
"Mike is a dedicated per. good year next year. If the pros father, Fred Good, said, "And
be taking a sound position on
"I'll take as many Mike son," Posey said. "He was the like me, they'll like me. I'm not he really loves that old Fcd
the situation.
Goods as they want to give me. same in his classes here as he thinking about the following pickup truck of his."
The 1976 graduate of He was an outstanding athlete, was on the football field. He is year
Mike said he and his roomyet."
Seminole High says he will not only in football, but in definitely not mediocre. When
Suppose the pros want you, mate, quarterback Jlmi*y
"cross that bridge when I come weightlifting or anything else he worked for his father he put Mike?
Jordan (from Tallahassee) "go
to it."
he was In. Anything he tackled, everything he had into his job.
"If it comes, it's a bonus," he to as many of the stock tar
Mike, who has stayed active he went after 150 percent. I'd
races as we can find time for,
"And I think of him," Posey said.
But you wouldn't turn them like in Talladegn add
Seminole High football coach Jerry Posey was through high school and say a lot of people have had concluded, "not only as a real
college, has been the recipient some regrets that they didn't at hl ete but as an outstanding down?
Da ytona."
pressed into off season action recently by the
of several prestigious awards. recruit him when he finished person, and he is a gentleman.
"Oh no, no sir,"
Mike is the son of Fred and
emSeminole Youth Sports Association. Posey was a
In 1979, as an offensive guard high school.
Mike
replied,
but
Eloise
Good of Sanford. His
I'd like for- my sons to.gruwup phatically
guest lecturer at a meeting of coaches for the up. at Florida State, he was named
"They only looked at his size like him
I'm
not
thinking
that
way
light
father
is
a paving contractor
and I don't just
coming Pop Warner Football League season. Final
All-South. In high school he was and didn't consider his mean as an athlete
and
his
mother
helps in the
I'd like now."
registrations for youngsters will be held Saturday at
on the All-State list,
potential," Posey added.
Well, suppose the pros did business. Mike has a brother,
for them to grow up like him as
Also, in 1979, Mike received
Posey said, "The guy who he is in his everyday world." want you. Do you have any Tracy, and two sisters, Susan
the Altamonte Springs Civic Center from 9 a.m. until
the
Orlando
Amateur
Athletic
recruited
him
Coach Jim
What about Mike Good today particular playing position you and Judy.
I p.m. Also, Florida International University
Association Collegiate Football
psychologist Jack Llewely will sneak to
-- narents and
riayer 01 mc icar aw d ior
coaches tonight at 7 I"fl. in the First Federal
Central Florida.
Savings and Loan hospitality room, across from the
Statistics-wise Mike tilts the
Altamonte Mall,
scales between 245 and 250 and
measures a little over 6-1.
In college, Mike missed only
the first game during his fresh.
man year. That was the season
opener with Memphis State. At
FSU he was first used as a
tackle, then an offensive guard.
In the Miami game Mike was
part
of the specialty team on
salary per year, not including th4t certain amount of uncerkickoff
and punt returns.
Incentives and deferred pay- tainty."
.
During
that
first year, against
ments.
"We feel he's a quality
Oklahoma,
he
was offensive
Bartkowskl had signed a quarterback and he's being
guard
and
has
played
In that
fouryear contract in 1975 paid in the area we feel a
slot since.
estimated at $625,000 when he quality player is worth," said
Mike was also on the
w."j chosen as the No. 1 player Atlanta General Manager
Honorable
Mention list for All.
in the college draft. He would Eddie LeBaron.
Am erica in 1919.
have been in the option year of
The contract makes BarBack In high school, Mike
that contract this season.
tkowski one of the higher Paid
showed another example of his
"It's nice to be under con- quarterbacks In the NFL.
athletic prowess when he won
tract," said Bartkowskl before
Meanwhile, reserve quarter- the
state weight Lifting
Tuesday's practice at the back Scott Hunter and No, 1
championship, heavyweight
Falcon training camp. "I think draft choice Don Smith were
di vision, in 1976.
having your quarterback under sidelined with injuries Tuesday
Mike , saying he wanted to
a long-term contract gives and there was a chance Hunter
give special thanks to all those
them (Falcon officials) the would miss practice again
who had helped him in
stability they need and gives today.
athletics, singled out the man
me the opportunity to see into
Hunter, who saw little action
who helped guide him to the
the future for myself.
a year ago as Atlanta's No. 3 weight
lifting championship:
"It lets you know what they quarterback, has been troubled
"I'd like to give special
think of you. You always have by back
thanks to Bill McDaniel who
spent many hours with me In
the weight room."
Tire ala.
Says Reg. Sale'
McDaniel worked In construction while Mike as at
His-iS "
$10
$57
$47
Seminole and was assistant
Lu-iS"
$10
$42
$52
weight lifting coach there. He Is
now custodian at Seminole.
11-15 IL
$10
$79
$49
Mike had praise for others
12-15 TL
$10
$79
$19
who had helped him. "I want to
thank all the coaching staff, Jay
12-16,5 IL
$10
$104
$94
Stokes,
who
also
once
played
i'enc
for State and Jim Dawson,
40q
1 OWNF RUN"
coach and a real good friend.
They were there when I was a
D.h.d VA 10
sophomore at Seminole."
"And I want to thank Coach
AS LOW AS
'Iwo
(Roger) Beathard and Coach
lot steefing and
(Jerry) Pony and Coach
QOOd honcitmg
(Claude) Woodruff — and all of
FOR SIZE B70-13w,cepioIleIo
pius u.os FET i000ingond
my family and Mom and Dad.
appeoee
Mom and dad never put any
'Deep head (cx good

"We owe them one from last
year," said Whittington.
DeLand won the same game a
year ago, 1-0.

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Bubba Bean Has Identity Crisis

losers bracket of the sectional,
earning a right to play in Fort Myers
for the state crown.
Altamonte majors coach R'is
Whittington said either Mark
Whittington or Van Golmont would
pitch in tonight's game against
DeLand.

Wednesday, July 25,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Begzos Named Man To Turn Kings
"When it's back up, and it will candidates, both in and out of Washington Bullets.
fun. And we're going to have a a wind and rain storm, rumors
By ROBERT INDERMAN
"I actively sought this job. I
circulated
the
Kings
might
be
be
soon,
it will be great for us the NBA, and John Begzos was
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!) - winner."
our
unanimous
selection,"
said
sotht the Kings out. They
Begzos
will
only
be
the
fourth
calling
another
city
home
for
and
the
city,"
he
said.
Jom Begzos, who as general
Begzos said his first concern Kings' managing director Paul didn't seek me.
manager turned the San An- general manager in the Kings' the 1979-80 season.
"As far as San Antonio is
But the city agreed to waive would be with increasing the Rosenberg. "Begzos' dynamic
tolilo Spurs from a moneylosing 30.year history. lie inherits a
venture to one of the National club which last season won the rent, staffing charges and the attendance to Kings' games. approach to sales, promotions concerned, I will always have a
"We're going to be agressive and customer good will will warm spot in my heart for the
Basketball Association's Midwest Division cham- user fee at Municipal Auditoribiggest successes both on the pionship - their first in 27 urn, which only seats 9,300, and getting them crowds) into the ensure our continued progress fans and the team. They gave
floor and at the gate, Tuesday years - but ranked only 11th in the Kings announced they building. We're going to put toward building the strongest me the start in a sport that I
truly enjoy.
was named executive vice attendance in the 22-team would remain through the people In the building. We are NBA franchise possible."
"Btt San Antonio has been
"There are only 22 general
coming season despite a proba- going to entertain them. We are
president and general manager league.
The club reportedly lost ble loss of up to $500,000 because going to send them home manager jobs In the NBA and able to hold salaries down.
of the ailing Kansas City Kings.
this is one of the best," Begzos Contracts are running out. And
happy."
"The key is to win, but to win $160,000 because of the low of the limited seating.
"Over
the
past
two
months
said
about his leaving the we're not getting any younger."
Begzos said the loss of
while we have fun," said the 37- attendance. And after the
"And this (the Kings) is a
yer old Walled Lake, Mich., Kemper Arena - the team's Kemper was only "a momen- our selection committee inter- Spurs, who lost in the semifiviewed
a
number
of
strong
nals
of
the
NBA
playoffs
to
the
team
on the rise."
na e. "We're going to have home court - collapsed during tary problem."

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this ad, and if we weren't looking
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED SEMINOLE COUNtY IOARDOF
Baylor, fullback Tyrons Wilson, who was 3) 293.50; 00 (4-4) 253.3,.
NOTICEOFASSUMPTIONOF 1A SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
thattheadministrationofth,astat,
Third0ame
first signed last spring as a free
DISTRICT TO A.1 AGRICULTURE
77,
Kemp,
Baltimore (Ford 0.0), 7:30 p.m. Cal 91; Lynn, Bos
DEBTS
BY TRANSFEREE
NoftceofPvbiicHearings
OSantl
12.00 16.50 3.20 of JOHN W. DECKER, II,deceased,
agent from Michigan State.
-PZ(S.l.79) .10. Block D. Amended
at Det 73; Rice, Sos and Smalley,
Oakland (Kingman 1.2)
TO:
ALL
CREDITORS
OF
The
Seminole
County
Board
of
Atlanta - Cut fre.aoenti cot'. 1 Sara
o.so 5.40 File Number 79.53, is pending In the
Minn 11.
of Brlttons Subdivision, Piat
CAROLYN'S
Boston (Torrez 9.6), 7:30 p.m.
DECORATIVE Piat
Circuit Court for Seminole County, CommIssioners wilt hold a public
nerback Bobby Duncan of Texas, SEnrlque
Stolen
Bases
Book 9, Page 25 of the Public
FABRICS, INC.
Milwaukee (Slaton 104) at
hearing
In
Room
203
of
the
Smlnole
Florida,
Probate
Division,
the
ad.
Donahue
of
0(14)4145;
PU-i)
179.70,1 (4-1National League - Moreno, defensive tackle John
Records of Seminole County,
1400 N. Orlando Avenue
Detroit (Morris 0-5), S p.m.
dt'55 of which is Seminole County County Courthouse, Sanford,
5) 413.40.
39; Scott, Texas AIM and defensive end
Florida. Sections 10 and 11, Town.
Maitiand,
California (Ryan 127) at New Pitt 42; North, SF
Florida
32771
32771
Florida
on
August
25,
1979,
at
7:00
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida
Fourth Game
Darrell Hobb of Iowa.
St.L 21; Scott MtI 21; Crus,
ship 21, Range 30. Consisting of
York (John 13.3), • p.m.
representative
of
the
P.M.,
or
as
soon
thereafter
as
Tampa Bay - Acquired lineman SGaldos.Rodolfo 15.30 5.60 5.10 The personal
approximately 1½ acres. Further
at Hou 23.
DATE: July 13, 1979
9.9)
(Waits
Cleveland
Jesse Turnbow from Cleveland for 1 Sara.Pecina
7.20 .4.40 estate Is Joanne Y. Decker, whose Possible to consider the following.
described as at Lake Drive in
LeFlore,
American
League
A.
PUBLIC
HEARING
FOR
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
THAT
The
Minnesota (Goitz 9.6), 5:30 p.m.
ressis141W.WiIbur0t'Ive,Lake
3Duran.Isidro
WIlls, future draft pick.
4.40
Florida Drapery Workroom, Inc., a Seminole County . (DISTRICT No: Kansas City (Splittorif 10.9) Det 50, Wilson, XC 10:
0(1-I) 43.11; P15.1) 139.31; T(S-1. Mary, Florida 32171. The name and CHANGE OF ZONING REOULA.
NY Jets -Announced retirement
IO.), Tex 23; Bonds, Clev and Cruz,
corporation
TIONS
organized under the 2)
Chicago (Wortham
at
address
of
the
personal reprewnof free-agent linebacker Russ 3) 299.00.
Sea 23.
Further, a public hearing will be
laws Of the State of Florida, having
.
TRI.STAR DEVELOPMENT
0:30 p.m.
tative's attorney are set forth eiow.
Filth
Game
Cooke.
Pitching Victories
held
by the Seminole County
itsprmncipalplaceofbusinessat
A.1
Thursday's Games
1400
All persons having claims or CORPORATION
San Francisco - Acquired on 3MUIIIIa.Arreta
22.20 9.60 6.00
Natienal League - Niekro,
PlanningandZoningCommussionon.
AGRICULTURE
TO
R-1AAA
N.
Orlando
Avenue,
City
of
california at New York
against
the
estate
lOscar.Paco
walversquarterbaCkJefTyGolsteyfl
4.00 550 demands
Hou 145; Niekro, AtI 1111;
Maitland, Countyof Seminole, State August 1, 1919, at Z:30 P.M., or as
THREE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
Oakland at Boston
11.00 required,
WITHIN
Hou
115; Carlton, from the New York Giants and of. I Isasa.Gondra
of Florida, pursuant to contract soonthereafteraspossible,un Room
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
DISTRICT.
PZ($.1-79)-31.
The
East
Cleveland at Minnesota
Q(3-4)7S.H,P(34)244.31;T(34.
fensive lineman Sob Hukill of
Phil 119; Seaver, Cm 10.3, Lee,
.
between Carolyn's Decorativ, 203, of the Seminole County
½
of
the
Southeist
¼
of
the
Nor.
Seattle •t Bait, night
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
0)1,661.61.
Dallas.
and
Perry,
SD
10-6;
Mti
Fabrics, Inc. of 1600 N. Orlando Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, 14'
Miiw at Detroit, night
THISNOTICE,tofilewiththeclerk thwest¼ofSedIon2LTownship2l,
SixttuOame
Green Bay - Released freeagent
Espinosa, Phil 10.7.
Avenue, Maltiand, Florida, and The order to review, hear comments,
Range 30, less rightof way for Dike
Texas at Toronto, night
I3.6O
5.10
6.20
of
the
above
court
a
written
of
Tennessee
1
Arano.Fernan
- John, tIght end Vinci McCoy
American League
Road, contaIning 20.071 acm mars Florida Drapery Workroom, Inc., and make recommendat:ons to ths...
Kan City at Chicago, night
0.50
340
statement
of
any
claim
or
demand
7 SantiAndre
Board of County Commissioners of
NY 133; flanagan, BaIt 13-6; State.
they may have. Each claim must be or less. Described generally as in proposes to purchase the goodwill
3CarjsaDiaga ii
D.Martinez, Salt 13.7; Ryan,
Seminole County on the above
business
and
Dike
malor
portion
of
Q().7)41.ft,P(I.7)125.41,y(1.7. in wrIting and must indicate the the area of Dodd Road and
Cal 17.7: Eckersley, sos and
Road, across from Lake Howell
equipment, merchandise and in. plication for rezoning.
basIs for the claim, the name an
Leaders
3) 494.55;
Those In attendance will be heard
Caidwell, Mil 115; Stanley, Sos
agent High School, adloining present ventory of Carolyn's Decorative
address
of
the
creditor
or
his
Dog
Racing
Seventh Game
Koosman,
Minn I19;
and written comments may be filed'
116;
Fabrics, Inc. for the consideration
Carolina Acres. (DISTRICT NO. 1)
360
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
2 IrustaEnrique
Batting
6.20 4.20
Sorensen, Nil 1)10.
2.STEVEN R. BECHTEL-RC-1 $lOL000.Ootobepamdpartlyincash, with the Land Developmeqt
0.60 450 claimed, Iftheciaim isnofyetdue,
DAYTONA•IACH
Olanti.Sarduy
(based en 230 at bats)
Earned Run Average
the date when It will become due COUNTRY ESTATES TO Al and Partly in periodic installments. Manager. Hearings may be con..
TUESDAY
NIGHT
dRamon.Isidro
National League
tit)U•d from time to time as fptp.4
(based on SI innings pitched)
be stated. if the claim is AGRICULTURE - PZ(S.i.79)39.
First Race,D, 5.16, 1. 31.13
Q(34)33.II:P(3-6) 131.21; T(2-4GAB H PCI.
Natletial League - Rogers,
The Florida Drapery Workroom, flKes14ry,FurtherdetamIsava1Iab
Southwsst ¼ of SectIon 30,
contingent
or
untlquldated,
the
The
VikinoOlaf
1.10 4.40 3.30
4) 495.3,.
Foster, Cln
79243 S .333 MtI 2.41;
Perry, SD
3.44;
.
lnc.shallassumeallth,out$tandmng by calling 333.4330, Ext. 307.
nature of the uncertaInty shall be TownshIp 19 South, Range 30 East,
SafariAce
Winfield, SD
4.20 4.30
Eighth0ams
101 301 126.331 LaCois. Cm
2.73, ShIrley, SD
Board of County Commissioners
County, Florida, less the indebtedness
of
Carolyn's
stated.
if
the
claim
is
secured,
the
4 Cool Hand
2Oscar-Paco
Homer; Ati
3.20
14.40 3.20 1.20
442S1 51 .323 2.76; Andujar, Hoe 2.7$.
Seminole County, Florida
Decorative Fabrics, Inc. which
security shall be described. The South 550 toot of the West 995.40 fof
Q ( 3-4) 24.11, P (3-4) 53.55, 1 13.43 BeideRodolfo
Tetnpltn, St.L
SI 373 120 .322
5.00 4.00
AmerIcan League - Kern,
By Robert French, Chairman
claimant shall delIver suflicient ttiitoof, and also less that part amounts to 510,54231. The Florida
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
platted as Shadow Lake Woods, P1st
Drapery Workroom, Inc. shall
copies of the claim to the ciert
asiume the performance of all Publish: July 23, 1979
enable the clerk to mail one copy to look 33, Page 25, and also less that
pert platted as Shadow Lake Acres, executory contracts of Carolyn's DELID
each personal representative,
,
All persons interested in the estate PIat look 22. Page 24, and also less Decorative Fabrics Inc.
road rIghtofway$. Further
The effectIve date of the transfer
to whom a copy of this Nat ice of
AdminIstration has been mailed are described as in the general location ii August 1, 101L
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
This Notice is given pursuant to BOARD oF
required,
WITHIN THREE 00 Wilson Road, S.R. 16.A and Old
COUNTY CON.
State Road 16. ConsIsting of ISacres Florida Statutes 476.105.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
MISSIONERS
"It's just a matter of getting Vuckovlch,whonowls87.
been sidelined since June 24
,
DATED this lah day of July, 1979. TM County of Seminole
r. tuks (VP!) - 'thO
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF more or less. (0151. No. 3)
,i.,j,i
e.. with a-f,-aMtir.d left• han,i' aM mY eve bick: and aett1n used a
han.t
,iiihI k&amp;&amp;.l,,,, ,a,lIl h
flM15 D flhWgfii tr. v'
'
'rue iwuu,
r'--- "---"s w tue •ny uu.
a saruuiwa rv uwwa
su
-paraye
aIed bids for thg
the
County
held
by
Seminole
BALDWIN
&amp; OIKEOU
f,ogolngallnlnelnnlngs.
I'll
be
ballMatthewspoppedupwasa
they
ections
may
have
that
foliowingltemwiIIwric,iyedifl
h 1, éstdser Ted Simmons' he.waatedllttietlxnelnmaklng
Planning
and
Zoning
Commlssionon
500
HIghway
17.92
challenge
the
validIty of the
office of the Purchasing Agonf,
lowsllder,oneagoodhltterllke
hlspresericefeltittheplate. He out there again tomorrow."
.: ,1$-hfinier, 52-RB! bat back
AUgust 1, 1979, at 7:30 P.M., or as
Fern Park, Florida 32730
dscsdsnt'swlll,thequaliticatlons
Room 417, Seminole county Cour
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Brlzzolara, 5-5, that made the the two-RB!, two-rim support of
Gar' Tompleton and helped
game 2-1 In the first.
himself with two perfect

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third and had a. single in the
seventh,
"That hit In the first felt
good," said Simmons. "There
was no pain at all. But I tell you,
I wasn't tr)ing to go $l) l)ttwç
Ir)jng to pull. I was really
surprised where It ended up It
told me I'd tatter get my hande
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performance in the third inning.
With none out and nmns on
second and third, Vuckovidl
dyesby getting

otmd. When I UW that, I venue or jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
thought I may have a chance."
"

VICh looks like the

against us," said Braves
Manager Bobby Coz. "U Iwas
starting a staff, he definitelY
would be one of mt starter..
He's got all the pItches. 50 YOU
can'tlaybackandwaltforone.

j1rnggtowlandOff
Jceand Nolan Ryan than VuckovicIL"
Joim Denny, 4-1, of Car&amp;naIs
Bob Homer.
wlllgoagalmtRlckMatula,
64
"I figured I'd have to give up
oftheBrevesintonlgbt'egame
1d
Ouá run at !c;at,"

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OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Dlteofthelfrstpublicatonofthis
97
Joanne V. Decker

As Personal Representative
the Estate of
John William Decker, II
ATTORNEY F OR PER SONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
CLEVELAND. MIRE &amp; BRIDGES

Post Office Drawer z
Sanford, Florida 32771
Telephone: 305333.1311
Publish: July 1$, 25. ),7,
DEL.10

303, 00

the Seminole County Cmarthouse, Sanford. Florida, In order to
review, hear comments, and make
t'cmmoitdt
tO till Solid 00
County Coenmisslonsrs et seminom.

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.Weekly&amp; monthI rates. Inquire
300 S. Oak 111.7S83.
NiColy furnished sleeping room,

* cid. Quiet man p,i4e1red.

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PublIsh: Jill)' II, 23, 1979

FICTITIOUSNAMI

Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Section
565-99 FlorIda Statutes )9Ol.
51g. Gins's Auto Repair, Inc.
Eugene Roy, president
Attest: Arthur H. Bickwith, .ir.
Publish: July 15, 25, Aug. 1, 0. 1919
Publish: July 25, 1919
DEL-sI
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
763$ Sanford Ave.
371.0759
Aft. Hrs. 322 7643, 322-4869
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34-Ws)bile Homes

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30.APattfllentS Urtlurnished

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5aiford one bedroom, air, ceramic
6am, $150. Adults, furniture $10.
111.7003.
QdBary. Ideal forseniors. Lovely 1
BR, air, close to churches I

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OSTEEN
QUIET &amp; PEACEFUL 3 BR, 1k
front home w.3 tree covered
roiling acres. 560's.
?'lO EXCUSES 1 acre w natures
blessing 8. owners terms.
SANFORD
BEATSRESTING1 BR,) Bhome.
ig yd for more rms or swings or
wagons. Under $20.
NEAR NEW 3 BR, 1': B home,
near new fenced bk yd, near new
roof, near new C H&amp;A, near
school &amp; shopping. Mid 530's.

Wanted to rent or buy With small
down payment 2 BR trailer on
private lot in Sanford area. 2
adultS 6. 2 Poodles. 323.0716.
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40-A-Apartments &amp;
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Dupiexfs for
INVESTMENT DUPLEX
(2)2-BR Apts. furnished .8. rented,
Just $24,900 with $5,000 down.
Owner will hold.

ESTATE

Peninsula shaped lot flanked by 7
super clear lakes. 3 bedrxms, 2
baths, custom home with pool
surrounded by towering oaks.
One of a kind
far .beiow
replacement cost at only
5147.900. By appointment 6.
preview of photos &amp; details only I
Call 6571133.
Bob Hansche Inc., REALTOR
CENTURY 21
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Spring is "Move outside time."
Get patio and lawn furniture at a
good price. Read the Classified
Ads
2 yr old, just beautiful 22 mobile,
wet bar, den, formal DR. eat in
kit, Sc porch, walk to St. Johns,
covered boat dock # tennis 0.
Swimming. Terms' Asking
535.000.
Needs repair, 21 $15,100.

COUNTRY LIVING at its best.
This3 BR,) Bhomeon 71 acres
has charm, comfort 8. for your
Summer enloyment an above
ground pool. 553.500
LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
This 2 BR, I B home includes a 7
R

. An*

hr,.,,. t

CLEAN AS A PIN

Buy this 2 BR, CS home just
renovated. Brand new car
peting, windows, painted in 8.
out. Ready to move in. Will
finance FHA. $10,950.

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
P E AL TOP . 322 7498

JOHNNY WALKER

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JUST LOOK AT THIS
5 acres, 3 BR. 2 BA home wfam.
room. garage, fish pond, fenced
for horses &amp; pool with deck, west
of Sanford 069,750
DON'T JUDGE A BOOK
BY ITS COVER
This ove s cute on the inside.
n"wly redecorated thru out. This
BR, 1 (lath is just perfect for
young, old or in between. $28,500
for this cutie. Warranty,

Raborn REALTY

RAVENNA PARK
3 BR, 2 BA, C H&amp;A. immaculate
home, lots of privacy, im
mediate occupancy. assumable
513.000 mtg., payments only $173
mo. Won't last long. 1 yr.
warranty.

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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to

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3 BR, I S oatn, split plan. $32,500.
William Malic;owski Realtor
372-7903.

qualified buyer. $32,000 to
$35,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER 322-2217.

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OLD COUNTRY HOMESTEAD 5
BR, screened porches, high
wooded 6 acres, 400 ft. Hwy
frontage.
LG. LOT. 3 BR, 2 B, split plan,
beautifully landscaped, fenced

bk yd, rm for garden. 532,500.
LEMON BLUFF fantastic 1 BR

weekend retreat, St. Johns
River, covered boat dock.
SUPER
TAX
SHELTER
quadraplex, basics are here,
needs
upgrading.
Great
potential, good cony. location

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
- 323-5774 Day or Night
:nc.

ZONED COMMERCIAL
4 BR, 2 B sc rm, c HIA, VA-FHA.

$43900

3390509
339-0508

C FLASH! FLASH!

Owner says tO reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping. NOW
Only 521,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This.

Why settle for less when you can
have this country estate on
approx. 4 acres complete with
guest cottage I barn for horses.
$130,000. Call to See this Today

STEMPER

AGENCY

REALTOR 322-4991
MULTIPLELISTINGSERVICE
Ev.s3495100.322-1959

.eautltuI
grounds, large 2 story home,

excelientcond.3BR,2bathDR,
FR, LR, fireplace, hardwood
IIrs. Also Guest House? BR, I

bath, gazebo 11x26. All this P
More $79,900.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

ZONED COMMERCIAL

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3 BR, 2B, FP, remodeled, walk to
town. $21,900. VA.FHA.

INC.
REALTOR J23 7032

Eve. 333-5152, 322-1587, 377 7171

ZONED COMMERCIAL
2 BR, I B Ig rms, busy street. VA.
FHA. $24,500.
3 BR, I B, $11,000 dwn, assume

mart or VA.FHA, $27,500.
REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S. French Ave.
333.0331,3337173. 322-0779

Blvd. on 17-92 ;n Sanford. Call
333-1470 Mariner's Village.

STE N STROM
REALTY
OVER 5', MILLION
IN SALES THRU JUNE!

Osteen-3 BR,2 bath, Central H-A,
* w carpet. Large wooded lot.
111.000. McGovern Builders.,
327 4910.

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W.Garnett White
Reg. Real Estate'Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial

Phone3fl-751l, Sanford

Mahogany BR suite, air cond.,
color TV, furniture &amp; many
household items. 2621 S. Sanford
Ave. 333-1491. Open Tues thru
Sat. 9:30 to 5:30.

For Estate Commerical &amp; Resi
dential Auct,ons &amp; Appraisals
Call Dell's AuctiOn, 373 $620

it you're In the business 01 bu7liflQ
the
use
buslfles.
your
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42-Mobile Homes
See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front 8. rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323.5200
VA IFHA Financing

'73 Grela mobile home, 12x6S.
3 BR,1½ B, Furn. $7,000
349.5900 aft 6 p.m

w w carpet, Fireplace in FR,
newly painted &amp; Many Extrast

BPP

WARRANTED.

Western N. Carolina near Hen.
dcrsonvitic. Cnjoy .ui pi ivay
(or only 54.000 with easy terms
or will trade for equity In local
property. Call Bart or George,
Broker-Owner 3fl.7495

Only

COZY &amp; NEAT! 2 BR, 1 bath

home in CC. Manor! Super for
starter homet C HIA, w-w
carpet, porch, fenced yard &amp;
More! A buy br $79,500!

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ATTRACTIVE' 3 BR, I bath home
wspacious LR, OR, Scr. porch,
carpet, fireplace &amp; More! Just
537,900!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

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SANFORD'S

SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I SELL

MORE
ANYONE!

HOMES
JOIN

THAN

THE

ONE

THAT'S NO. 1!

Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420
AN VT IME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
PAR K
323.2222

9

REALTORS
Branch Office

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VA-F HA-235-Con.omes
Low Down Pay ent

Cash for your lOt! Will build on
your lot a' our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.

Medel Inc .ReaItor

Pontiac '71 Grand PrIx. Auto
trans. PS, PB. air, AM.FM

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Assorted makes I sIzes. 550 u •
guaranteed. Sanford Aucilon
1215 S. French.

'75 models. Call 339 I00 or $31.
1605 (Dealer).

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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Top Dollar Paid for junk 8. used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.
377

78-Motorcycles
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Aft 5p.m. 323-3430
JUST MAIE PAYMENTS-'6 to

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BUY JUNK CARS
From$lOto%30
Call 322 1624. 377 1460

C REFRIGERATORS *

Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday at 7:30 It's the only one
,n Florida, You set the reserved
price. Call 901-255 S311 for
further details.
'73 Caprice Classic low miles, runs
good, clean car. $900 or best
offer. 323 0738, after S p.m., all
day weekends.
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We Buy Wrecked Cars

322-3481
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 17)0

'71 Mazda sw RX4-rotary. Fix it
I you have a bargain. Oil seals
blown, sporty Interior. AM.FM,
air, nice car 5430 to pay off loan

Air Conditioning

Home lmprovsnnt

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6. it's yourS. 3-49 563).

54-Garage Sales
Yard Sale 9.4, Thurs &amp; Fri.

731 Normandy Rd.
2 blks off 17-2 Casselberr

Gigantic garage sale everyihin
rr.ustgoWed..Sun.9toS. Sterei
couch, qresuxrs, qt)qs. plant
dishes, pool accetsories, beni
&amp; weights, washer &amp; dryc
Much Misc. On SR 46 In Genev

enlrai Heat 6. Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at

h/i Mi. E. of 126) See signs. 34
5331. -

SEARS, Sanford 322 1771

5-Boats &amp; Accessories
after 6 p.m.
ROBSON MARINE

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2977 Hwy. 17-9?
Sanford, Fia. 32771

REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
a.

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
eEst,
123-0479af1er5:30

1-

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
rmeriy Harriett's Beauty Noo4
S19 C'. 1st St., 32 5742

FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7500

Lawn Mor
Repair

met's Lawn Mower Service.
.awn mower repaIrs 4. used
nowers for sale. Will also pick
ip junk mowers free. 323-07)1

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Beauty Care

62-L..awn.rden

BALIPIT &amp; ASSOC. 322-5465

Appliances

11 ft. W'nner Runabout 45 hrs.
Chrysler. $600. See at 203 Holly

Casselberry

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

lr Conditioning. Healing, Eleclri.
cat, PlumbIng Service &amp; Repair.
Call Larry for Free Est. 67) 679
Lic., Bonded &amp; Ins.

ring is here and it's a good time
to choose a new home from the
pages of our classified ads.

Lawn Service

eramicille

Lawnmower sales &amp; service. We
sell the best &amp; service the rest.
,a
Western Auto
3224103
30)W.IstSt.

neral Landscaping. Rose

MEINTZER TILE

pecialists, fOP soil 1. fill dirt,

or repair, leaky showers our
peclalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 069 0567.

iod laying &amp; free trimming,

Iessmaking

Painting

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62-A---Frm Equip.
Losing your home I crealt? I will
cat rh up back payments I buy
equity. 372 0216.

444.3013

47-A-Mortgages Bought
&amp;Sokl
WILL BUY EXISTING 1t &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 525 No. 40
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

BUILDINGS!! New, All Steel, Pre
engineered, clear span (NO
Seconds). 3Oxl$x12 for 3,991.00,
10x40x14 for 1.916.00. 40x72x14
for 5,911.00, 11x77x14 for 6,917.00.

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Grooming &amp; Boarding
ANIMAL HAVEN
g &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
:lipping. flea control. Pet
upplies, dog houses, insulated,

65-Pets-Supplies

,hady inside kennels, screened
tutside runs, also air cord.
ages. 372 5757.

FREE lwk old Puppies
To good home.

LAKE FRONT LOTS

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305-671-7502

$125.00; Refrigerator, Magic

Chef, 000d condition, $73.00;
Men's 10 speed bike, Schwmnn
Varsity, like new, $15.00; incline
bench press, Duraf lea, squat
rack and leg exerciser, never
used, 540.00. Call 1314163 or 339.
9331.
Beauly Salon Chairs-used but
good cord. $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 11.97 So. of
Sanford. 333.5731

PhotoapNc
WeiboIdts Camera Shop
es, passport photos I. fast
epair service. 333-6101.

68-Wanted

to

Buy

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Uied, any conditioned 644-SI26

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I Man, quality operation
I yrs. cap. Patios, Driveways

Cash 3224132

ACO Foam, fiberglas I Cellu.
tie. Lowest prices. Call 321 0139
901 731 670$ collect.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 3220771.

Call 322-2150

Rallinge

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest In used

Good used (urn, appliances,
plumbing fixtures,
bid. material. 323.5439

Interior Exterior PlasterIng
Licensed I Bonded

etc. Wayne Beal, 327 1371
ULATION-Batting, blowing,

furniture, Reftlg., stoves, tools.

Plastering

Home Improvements

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Pool Table, laS AMF, new cloth,

cture Perfect Ext. PaintIng
Free Est. LIc. I0pct. disc. to Sr

Part Sheitie. 322-2951 aft S

$23,150
$20,000

50-Mscellaneous for Sale

AID Punting
Intl Ext Resi. I Comm.
3221712 9-9

Cit. 339 6064, 661-0335.

coiled.

d9B Ytr Front Pnplrty

QUEST REALTY

Drapes, Upholstery
322 0701
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FOB. factory. All buildings
include 25 lb. wind load and
large double sliding door. Call
305-331.1647 9 am. to 5 p.m.

062.7103

Lake Mary
Casselberry

Alterations, Oreumakind

Custom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 323-7501, 33.7Ø3

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

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S'ACRES, EAST OF EUSTIS,
ZONED MOBILE HOME,
$15,000, TERMS

1$ ACRES ON LAKE BUT
LEN (VOLUSIA COUNTY)

specifications available in the office
00 the Purchasing Agent.
The County reserves the right t
reject any or al$ bids, with or
without

cause,

to

waive

technIcalities; or to accept the
bid
wfliclt in itS judgainent best serves
the Iderest of the County.
$emlnoie County
Courthouse, Rm
Sanford, Fl. 32771
3334330 Ext.

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3 BR COUNTRY HOME ON
OVERSIZED LOT WITH
STREAM, $27,500.

Publish: July 25, )79

DEl. .117

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$VGI01tØ

WITH EXTRA BUILDING,
$22,000.

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3 BR, SCREENED PORCH,

j
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NICELY

HOMESITES)

WOODED, $7400.

SUPER LANDSCAPED, AIR
COND., $$JO0.

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This Lov.ly 3 kdroorn, 2 Both Horn.
with Csofrol Afr s.d G.rss..

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New Tappan gas ranges. beloe
wtiolesale- left over from goinc
out of business sale-3 doubli
oven &amp; 8 single oven. Pricet
start at $217.25. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 17 92 So. o
Sanford, 322 8721.

46-Commercial Property

WOW! Just $63,000'

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47-Real Estate Wanted

BEAUTIFULI I BR, 2 bath home
on over 2 acres! C H&amp;A, w-w
carpet, FR, split BR plan, eat in
kit., patio &amp; GoodIes Galore!

JOIN

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'75 Grand TormnoWgn.

STOP AND THINK A
MINUIE. - - IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

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Service. Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

Free listing BROCHURE wrile
CHEROKEE LAND CO.

Estzibllshed corner car
lot Available, lease
Wlrz Realty
831-2600; 834-3405

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'74 Chrysler Newport. I dr. AC,
radio, excellent condition. $1250.
3326363.

Steel Radial Tires, Nice

77-Junk Cars Removed

KENMORE WASHER

LB

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323 7926.

1969 Chev 6 cyl semi custom van.
EiceIient cond. Almost new
radial tires. 323 6417.

Brand New Interspring Bedding ';
price. Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17-92 S.of Sanford 327-0721.

REALTOR
ML5
23 6061 or eves. 323 0517

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80-Autos for Sale

AC. Asking $1350.
"'
322 7335 anytime.

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M. Unsworth Realty

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stereo radio. Peg. gas. $2300.

51-Household Goods

52-Appliances

'71 Ford P-U, util. body '4 T. 360
engine, PS, PB, auto trans. 1
owner. 323 4361.

- fl olds Omega, cxc. cond AM.

Auction Thurs. 7 P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy 127

. S.

Murphy, N. C. 25906

JUST LISTED! 3 BR, I'-': bath
home on oak shaded lot! C H&amp;A,

COUNTRY TRAILER SITE
10 pretty acres in Osteen. Cnly
017.000 for all. 53500 down.
* MARKHAM WOODS RD.

We Sell Estates
Keltoggs Auction Sates
323 7050

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I ACRE MOUNTAIN TOP LOT

INC.
REALIOR
701 Bldg.
E.AltamonteDr,

Lowrey Organ TGSI, Symphonic
holiday. Perfect cond
339 0411

our lot or yours.
Build to Suit
FHA VA,FHA 2351315

1973 Apache 63x12, 2 BR, 2 bath,
unf urn., screened porch, awning
lIx4S, 53000 down, assume $3400
mortgage. 537 mo. payments.
Infor. 323.7079.

renth Il/ 921 Sanford
323 5371

REALTOR 322 I000MLS

S. Sanford Ave.
across from Pinebree:e Egg Farm

Classified Acts often.

REALTY WORLD.

2135', S

322 6l3Oaft 6
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Beds, Dbl motel box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1215 S. French, 323 7340

REALTY

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The Real Estate Agenèy
REALTORS

41-Houses

KELLOGGS AUCTION

glasstop. cxc. cond Peas.

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PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY 7PM
Lg selection of used furn., gas ref.,
Oriental Dolls from China. 7
stereos, German Cadillac Baby
Buggy. Food and all kinds of
glassware 6. misc.

Work clothes, boots &amp; shoes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
327 5791
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French Provincial Buffet,

101111'S

45-A--Ojtof State Property
?llo5anford Ave.

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Real Estate, Inc.
General Contractor

BATEMAN REALTY

CALL US TODAY about this 3 BR.
2 B home wC H&amp;A. Located on
cor lot, easy f inancing w-F HA or
VA avail. $35,500.

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For Sale 2 BR, 1 B home w-carport
8. 1g. lot. 2417 Orange Ave.
$21,500. Call collect-Bert at 130)572-5336.

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
31I-3lSE.FirtSt.
3275622

75.A-Vans

apt. Has great potential. %32.500

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Sunland- 3 BR, 1 B, 126,500. Gehr
Realty Realtor, 322.3S61 or
salesman 3fl.7650.

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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Sale

3226-457 Aft Hrs, 322-7111

H. Ernest Morris, Sr.
Reg. Reai Estate Broker
290 N. 1797. Casseiberry, Fl.
834 !2flO
Eve. 862.3655

neousf

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4 2. 524,900 Terms.

Rca. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Aye,
321-0759
Aft Hrs. 322 7643, 322 4869

36-Resort Pro oily

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LAKE

Older 2 story 4 7. secluded area.
542.000.

A PERFECT FAMILY HOME w.
over 2600 sq It of living area. 3
BR, 2 B close to shopping,
schools &amp; recreation area
Newly decorated, 5.49,750.

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2 ACRE

ALMOST LIKE COUNTRY 3 BR. 7
B home, Ig lot w-lots of trees.
quiet city street yet near
shopping. See It to believe it.
Near 540's.

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS 3722611 or
531-9993.

38-Wanted to
Rent
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Osteen-Modern I BR Apt. Adults
only. $150 mo. Sc'.uren Realty,
I BR $109 up. pool. Adults o,ily,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport

LONGWOO D
HAS IT ALL quiet &amp; beautiful 33
acre lake front property. Near I
4 &amp; 43.4

Trailer for rent. $100 mo.
All utilities inc.
323-6497

New Smyrnaonbeach, lovely pool
side condo. Sleeps 4, available 728 thru 0-4. Also 8 days 8-23 thru
9.3. 617-2339.

shopping. 322.0054, 441645$.

Realtor. S31.1347.

GENEVA
BY THE BUSHEI.. this over 26
acre orange grove whwy
frontage. all or part.

50-Ms

41-Houses

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10:00 A.M, August L 197',
t whiCh
an place bids will be publicly
opsne ane read:
ttffl No. 1- (2) Rotary Pull type
mowers

L-'3

Seminole County, Flotida
By: Robert French,
ChaIrman

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BATEMAN REALTY

41-Houses

N.
U,
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engaged ill businesa t 117 Marker
rezoning.
These in attendance will be hssrd SI. AttainoiWs $PrinBL Fl. 32701
and written comments may be filed SSfT'IIflOiI County, Florida, under
name of AL.TAMONTE
with the Land Development h1chitI
TOWING SERVICE, atid that I
Manager - Hearings may be
tinued from tIme to time as ioun is*endtor.gister said name wIth the
necessary. Further details available Clerk of the Cfrcvft Court, Seminole
County, Florid. in accordance with
by calling rn1330, Ext. 207.

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Rent 2301 LIsa Court
3.1'.',, $275. OWNER

322.2229. 414 Myrtle Ave.

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Sanford Gracious living. Reas.

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Vuckovich, It's Simmons'
he's happiest to have
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2 BR, Fl Rm., eqpt. kit., sc. porch,
1g. fenced bk yd. $250 mo., 1st,
last + dep. 373.8617 aft 6 p.m.

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130.4133 or 3394111 eves.

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WilIdo baby sitting I.

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21-Situations Wanted

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FORREST GREENE

preferred. Apply Sheoah Golf
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Sanford near Lk. Sylvan. 3 BR, 1'.
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7.7)

32-Houses Unfurnished

3.PN. F%,il lime &amp; part time. Apply
in prson Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd St.

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(Parrott

Sanford studio apt. everything
furnished inCluding utilities, $160
mo. 500 S. Oak. 841 7883.

300 N.

Legal Notice

Seattle

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

Ening Ilciuld

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2 BR fully furn., including pans,
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon
thly. Shenandoah Village. 323
2920.

Ron Beck,
Advertising Director

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41-Houses

31-Apartments Furnished

i8-4lp Wanted

First &amp; Onlychild care Center open,
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
fling Jun. 2. Sanford Early
Chlidcare Center. 322.6645.
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BabySlttinginmyhome
Infants to s years
327.1763
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4.40 2.00
lSaidArrieta
7.60 5ProFuse
) 401.00.
2.10 Baby sitting days only, Mon. thru
SecondRace.C,S.1o.T.31.
Q(2.3) 20.00; P(23)I7.30;T(23. lGotchaGal
LPN full t,me. Exp. w•Florida
Fri. I kid $17, 2 kids $30. Break.
4 Globe Democrat 9.10 5.40 4.20 7) 027.00.
0 (2.5) 11.40; T (3.5.7) 1.00; Time
license. 6.4 &amp; 4 12. 3228566. san..
fast, lunch 6. snack. 322.6431.
6 Carry BObbie
Ninth Game
3.20 4.00
2 14.3.
ford Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.
1b0E'
14.20 3.40 3.00
400 S Oscar
1 Duffer's Par
Chiidcareinmyhome
4.10
2.00
35aid
Q
(4.4)
22.00,
P
(44)
fl.S0,
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(44.
day ornight.
CABINET MAKER
ASTRO5 R/cN7W.4NoFR, :2
2Rodolfo
3.60
1)232.20.
EXPERIENCED
50arta. 323.2065.
10.60 3.40 4.10
f7NERTo
Maior League Standings
Third Race, B, S-lOT. 31.71
0(30) 22.40; P 5.3) 47.10; T (5.3 oMoney Booster
339.5942
310
4.20
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By United Press International
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6 Bint Yoga
43.60 3J.20 510 2) 256.40.
3FrostyFrancis
0.00
9-Good
Thngs
to
Eat
National League
__________________
TenffiGame
I Mr. Brick
9.20 4.60
/I4Pt/,Y4 ,co) I..
* * * * * *
T (0.4-3) 714.50, _____________________________
Q (
East
_________________________________
1710 15.00 9.60
3.00 SVicandi.Waily
S Swede Enough
774'ENNUCA't&amp;
3.50
4.20
TIme
2:10.1.
W L Pct. GB
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k.,
pork,
fish'
Free
NO
MORE JOB
I
Gasti.lsidro
0(6.0) 109.00, P (i-S) 215.40, T (0.
Eighth Race
33 39 .576
BA/MG
Montreal
delivery,min.$200rder.Sanford
S Beide.Arrieta
4.20
OS) 1.440.20.
HUNTING BLUES
22.00 14.40 5.10
53 41 .564 1
Pittsbrgh
area. 322.2314. Sam's Portion
0(I.$)7S.00;P($.1) 141.00iT(5.I. 2StringDuring
FourthRace,C.5.10,T.31.30
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SCrdgnsCushion
15.50 6.00
52 4) .3.39 1'.
AAA
EMPLOYMENT
Chicago
Meats.
4
Patti
Shaw
7.10
3.00
3.00
5)
.45' 14'E
_______________________________
6 Nalorette Bar
3.00 _______________________________
32 45 .536 3'!2
Phila
3.40 2.10
Eleventh Game
5 K's Begone
ABOUT YOU
CAR
ES
4,
(25) 13430, T (244)
46 46 .500 7
8tC.4/E
St. Louis
15.10 4.40 2.00
S Als Wild Fire
4.00 3 Victor.Pecina
lilflStnjCtions
4.40 2.80 Time 2:11.4.
RECEPTONlSTSECRETARY.
39 53 .424 11
New York
0(4.5) 14.50, P(4.S) 44.40, T(4.S. bDomingo.Olano
Ninth Race
- Excellent position with top
West
4Carasa.Fernan
(
4.00
0)247.00.
P ,
•
I
10.50 5.20 2.40
5 Sunny Larmie
company &amp; great pay.
W I Pd. GB
Fifth Race, 0, , T. 31.fl
Q (34) 51.40; P (34) 92.10; (34
IVlycreekAdios
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RECEPTIONIST.TYPIST
57 44 .564 c,R67
5.60
3.10
CHRISTMAS
IN
JULY
Houtofl
I Never Sure
7.60 4.40 200 I) 452.20.
7K.liyFritz
4.00
Light typing &amp; light bookkeeping.
52 49 .515 5
*•'
Cincl
/7-4M'E
TwelithOam.
6 Mick'sCosmos
9.60 4.50
Creative
Expressions
323.0112
0 (s-I) 52.00, 1 (5.0-7) 430.10;
LAB TECHNICIAN
40 52 .100 8½
_____________________________
San Fran
32.10 3.60 4.10
2 K.C. Denim
2.00 SOscar-Badiola
1V1'ViYt',
.
.. .,
Outside sales, fully cert., licensed
47 35 .461 10"
San Diego
14.00 6.00 Time 2:09.
0 (6.1) 40.60, P ($6) .30, T ($4. 1 Ramon.Wally
Tenth Race
II 50 .414 13
tech.
W,V/E . .,.
Atlanta
18-Help Wanted
7lsasaEchaniz
21.20
2)242.50.
27.00 6.00 5.10 1 II 50 .114 15
.
WELDERS
- ...
..
Los Ang
Sixth Race, 5,5.16,1.31.20
0(1-3)41.00; P (3-I) 141.50; T (1-1- SGitt Giver
IMannartHarry
5.40 3.20
-- Must have welding exp.
_______
Tuesday's Results
4 K's Queen Bee
4.20 360 300 7)
Experienced
maintenance
supr.
6Linns Star
5.10
GENERAL MAINT
Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 5
2 F. Lee Bailey
0.00 4.10
A- 1,595; Handle $114144
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
(O.4f'
().5) 41.40; 1 (5-14) 950.00;
All around maint. worker.
Houston 6. Chicago 1
I Vibrant Violet
6.10
&amp; Cony. Home 950 Melionville
Time 2:13.3.
St. Louis 7. Atlanta 3
P/LP /
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0 (2.4) 25.20, P (4.3) 53.10, T (42
A- 1,453; Handle $52,144.
Los Ang 13, Philadelphia 3
Stop in AAA Employment 10cM y
I) 400.40.
Harness Racing ________________________________ Debit Age,fls onlyl $100 to ®
N.Y. 6, San Fran S. I? inns.
be working tomorrow.
Seventh
Race,
B,
3-16,
T.
31.14
extra
per
wk.
Advanced
comm.
i$1. '5'
.
San DIego 4, Mtl 3, 14 inns.
S Chilly
11.10 6.00 4,20
,
Phone 339.2133.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Today's Games
97'
3 DaytomeAr.na
6.00 5.00
Legal Notice
SEMINOLE
Philadelphia (Carlton 11.9) at
_
ç,,,q 1 WPMr.BlueClue
7.20
9l2FrenchAve.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Los Angeles (Sutctlffe 85), 4
Q (3.5) 41.20, P (5-3) $4.00, 1 (5-3rn
(corner 10th &amp; French)
First Race
:
p.m.
Just
think-if
classified
abs
didn't
CITY OF LAKE MARY
I) 444.20.
323-5176
7.20 5.60 2.60
$ Pemmican
!E45 I'07p '
New York (Swan S 9) at San
there vu1dn't be anyl
FLORIDA
. .
.
Eighth Race, S,3-16, 1.31.03
13.50 2.60
I Last Stretch
Francisco (Krepper 7.4), 405
Notice of Public Hearing
41 P/riq
5 Great image
2.20
30.10 5.60 3.20 6 MIdnight Money
* * * * * * * *
- ___________________________
*
p.m.
_______________________________
_____________________________
__________________________3 Total Effort
3.00 2.10
Z'E,?fO4'7q
\
1
(5.1.6)
59.20:
Time
TO
WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN:
01
(1-I)
20.40;
Q
Cincinnati (Seaver 10 5) at
•
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
2 K's Believer
260 2:11.1.
,t4/,4X
9.7),
(Candelaria
Pittsburgh
NOTICE THAT, the City Councilof
otice
N
Legal
Notice
Lega
20.40, P (13) 112.20, T (SSecond Race
7:35 p.m.
6.00 3.20 3.00 the City of Lake Mary, Florida, will
_____________________________________
2)144.40.
5 TCB
.
Atlanta (Matula 66) at St.
3.20 2.10 hold a public hearing on the 2nd day
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Ninth Race, C, j, 1.31.51
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
3
Blossom
Belle
Louis (Denny 4 0), 8:35 p.m.
of August, 1979 at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
1 MyLilAlkee
7.60 5.40 3.10 2SueDuTwo
OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERS .
6.40
Chicago (Reuschel 96) at
at the City Hall, City of Lake Mary, Planning Division of Seminole
2 Leawala
5.60 4.00
Notice of Public hearings
1340; 1 (5-3-3) 564.20;
HouSton (Richard 711). 0:35
Florida,toconsidera Petition by the County, Fiorida, will hold a public
I Passing Glance
The Seminole County Board of
1.00
Time
2:11.3.
p.m.
landowners of the property meeting on August 0, 1979 at the Commissioners will hold a public
0(1-2) 23.40, P (1.2) 41.20,1 (I2
Third Race
Montreal (Lee 10.6) at San
described below, requesting the City Altamonte City Hall, Commission hearing in Room 203 01 the Seminole
4) 309.00.
21.10
0.50
4.20
IFiorenc.Time
Diego (Shirley 4.10), 10 p.m.
7.00 3.00 of Lake Mary, Florida, to annex the Chambers, 225 Newburyport Ave., County Courthouse, Sanford,
Tenth Race, B, 3-14,1.
6 Syomy Marie
Thursday's Games
4.00 followIng described property;
2 Target Irene
3.10 2.40 2.40
Aitamonte Springs, Florida and on Florida on August 21, 1979, at 7:00
Marybar Queen
Chicago at New York, night
Lots 11, 13, 16 and 17, SANFORD August 9 1979 at the Seminole P.M., or as soon thereafter as
4 .J.t Andy
2.00 2.60
0 (OS) 04.00; 1 (5.0-7) 441.00;
Cinci at Pittsburgh, night
SUBSTANTIAL FARMS, according County Courthouse, Room 426. N.
6 SuperMindy
3.40 Time 2:14.3.
Ang at Houston, night
to the Piat thereof, as recorded in Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. possible
to consider
the following:
99100 171 .320 Tex 1.12; Marshall, Minn 2.13;
Garvey, LA
Q (2.4)10.60, P (24) 19.50, 1(2.4
A. PUBLIC
HEARING
FOR
Race
Fourth
Attanta at St. Louis, night
Plat BookS, Page 53, of the Public Both meetings will begin at the CHANGE
92354 113 .319 John, NY 2.62; Guidry, NY
6)139.20.
OF
ZON ING
7
Joyride
iarmin
San Fran at San Diego, night Hrnandz, St.L
are
4.40
4.20
4.20
Records
of
Seminole
County,
hour
of
7:00
p.m.
The
meetings
17310 95 .316 2.67; Slaton, Mu 2.69.
Hendrck. St.L
Eleventh Race, A, . 1.3111
6.S0 4.00
1 Potentate Pick
American League
Florida.
being conducted in order to discuss REGULATIONS:
StrIkeouts
3 Frulti
5.00 3.60 2.50 SDmansStar
99405 126 .311
Matthews, AtI
1. WAYNE HARROD
A.l
3.00
,
ESSI...
I
The PublIc Hearing shall be held and hear covnmeiwsonthe
.
'Richard,'
I
COotOit
14.40
1.50
NtionaI
Idly.
esid AGRICULTURE
TO
MattlIll,''NY
92344107 .311
R.IAA
1 (7.1$) 06.60: Tim. 1:44.2.
W I. p
at
the
City
Hall,
City
01
Lek4Mary,
draftofthlMass1ranslt
El
81273
55.311
Hou
162;
Carlton,
Phil
113;
7.10
ttnl SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
o LantaoiSandy
Boone. Phil
Filth Race
66 32 .673 Bait
6.10 1.60 3.20 Florida, August 2, 1979 at 7:30 the Comprehensive Plan for DISTRICT. PZ(0.1.79.42
Perry. SD 114; Niekro, Afl 113;
33.60, P (3-1) 99.00, 1 (2.1. 1 Facile
That
American League
iloston
39 33 470 3
o'clock
P.M.orassoonth,reafteras
Seminole
County,
Florida.
This portion above the 56.6 ft. flood.
Swan, NY 104.
5) 313.00.
0 AC H Pci
6.00 3.20 possible. At that time, all
3 Bonnies Betty
60 39 606 6½
Mliwauke
interested
møetlng
is
Ryan,
American League
being held Pursuant to contour, Beginning at the NE corner
Twelfth Race, B, , 1.31.03
Smally, Mm
96370 12S .346
Legend
54 44 551 )7
New York
3.00 .xrsons for and against the above the requirements of Local Govern, of the SE/4 of Section 22, Township
NY
115,
Guidry,
166;
5.20 3.00 3.00 2'o
3 Mountain KIss
Downing, Cal
91322 111 .343 Cal
1 (1.3.2)190.40. Time 2:12.3.
40 40 .500 17
Detroit
request
will
be
heard.
Said
hearing
Flanagan,
mint Comprehensive Planning Ad 21 South, Range 30 East, thence run
1.00 3.10
2 inset
20½ Kemp, Det
SB 326 lOS .331 Jenkins, Tex 110;
Sixth Race
Clevelnd
s 52 .
may be continued from time to lime of 1975, and Chapter 74.612, LaWs 01 South 89 degrees 59' 04" W., 1316.09
.329 Bait 95; Eckersiey, BoS 92.
MIss
4,20
4
Gold
Coast
Sochle,
Sea
94347
114
6.00
300
2.00
until
Reliable
Gordon
Toronto
29 70 .293 37½
final action is taken by the City Florida. After the meeting the feet to the NW corner of the East
Saves
0 (2.3) 17.20, P (3-2) 33.60, 1(3.2Brett, XC
97 411 135 .321
West
Council.
Planning Division will review and of the SE¼ of said Section 22, run
Sutter,
National League
4)
77.20.
86293
96
.321
W I. Pct. GB Lezcano, A'
This Notice shall be published in revise, as appropriate, the draft thence South 01 degrees 0'
Garber,
AtI
10;
Chl
22:
&amp; East
2,959;
Handle
02)4,554.
A
Lynn, Bos
59341110 .323
57 43 .S70
________________________________ the Evening Herald, a newspaper of element for consideration by the along the West line of the East ½ of
93271119 .321 Tekulve, Pitt 16, Bair, Cm 14;
Rice,
Sos
43
.552
Minn
53
2
- general circulation in the City of Board of County Commissioners in the SE¼ of said Sec. 22, 1732.26 feet;
92377 110.313 McGraw, Phil 13.
53 44 .546 2½ Molitor, Mu
Texas
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Lake Mary, Florida, one time each public hearing In October 1919. The thence run North 59 degrees 54 0.4"
- Mar.
AmerIcan League
KC
76259
90.311
4$ 49 .495 7½ Cowens,
Kan City
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA week for four (4) consecutive weeks public is invited to attend and be East., 200 feet; thence run N 01
shell, Minn 19; Kern, Tex 17;
Home Rum
JI AIaI
45 53 .459 ii
Chicago
prior to the date of the public heardconcerningtheproposeddraft degrees00 40" W., 1093.00 feet; run
PROBATE DIVISION
BaIt
Monge,
Schmidt, Stanhouse,
13;
National
League
42 59 .416 15½
Seattle
hearing.
In addition, this Notice amendment to the Comprehensive Northudegreess9'o.4" East 622.50
DAYTONA
BEACH
79-03
File
Number
Clev
11;
Rawley,
Sea
and
Lyle,
34;
Kingman,
ChI
Phil
;
26 74 .260 31
shall be posted In the area for Plan.
Oakland
TUESDAY NIGHT
Division
feet; thence run South 50 degrees
Winfield, SD 21; Lopes, LA 22: Tex 10.
Tuesday's Results
consideration at least fifteen (15)
BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY 12" East., 643.34 ft. to the East line
First Game
Matthews,
AtI,
Foster,
Cm
and
Baltimore 1, Seattle 4, lit
days prior to the date of the Public PLANNER OF SEMINOLE COUN. of
4 Carasa.Fernan
17.00 11.20 3.10 IN RE: ESTATE OF
the SE'/i of said Section 22, thence
S.Roblnson, Pitt 20.
Hearing.
Baltimore 11, Seattle 3, 2nd
TY, FLORIDA.
3Vlctor.Andre
9.40 1.20 JOHN WILLIAM DECKER,
run North 00 degrees 41' 34" West,
American Leave. - Lynn,
Boston 7, Oakland 3
DATED:
July
5,
1919
B.nlamin E. Price,
OGaldos.PecIna
14.10
1050.00 feet to the Point of Begin,
Sos, Baylor, Cal and Thomas,
Milwaukee 5, Detroit 4
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
County Planner
Q (3-4) 41.61; P (4.3.3) 2,77190.
Deceased
Tuesday
ning, Less the Northerly 33 feet for
Mil 24; Singleton, BaIt 23: Rice,
FLORIDA
New York 6, California S
Seminole County Planning roadway purposes. Containing
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
SecendOame
Football
Sos 22.
By: Connie M.ior
Cleveland 4, Minnesota 2
Division
lAranoAndre
15.10 5-20 3.40 TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Detroit - Obtained punter Terry
25.610 acres more or less. Further
Runs
Batted
in
CITY CLERK
Kansas City 11, Chicago 6
Seminole County
4.20 2.700 CLAiMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
described as approximately one
National League - Winfield, Joyce from the San Francisco l9ers 2Gaidos-Pradera
Today's Games
1979
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
Publish
July
Ii,
ii,
23,
Aug.
1,
Florida
Phil 7; in return for an undisclosed draft
mile West of Dodd Road.
Schmidt,
so
77;
(All Times EDT)
Publish: July 23, August 2, 1979
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED DEL51
choice. Released running back 3Carasa.Gerardo
(DISTRICT No. 1)
of Kingman, ChI 73; Fost•r, Cm
(Johnson
411)
Texas
DEL.74
0(2.4) 31.40; P (4.2) 69.90; 1(4.2. IN THE ESTATE:
Sylvester Monroe of Dayton and
2. BOBBY Vi. DEASON SR.
72; Clark. SF 65.
R.
Toronto (Stieb 2.1), 7:30 p.m.
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CHIPPER BY THE DOZEN

Wednesday, July 23, 1079-HA

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�2A—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 2S, 79

OURSELVES

Freddy Fender

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 25,1979-16

S

Loser Gets 'On His Feet'
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UP!) - When Chicago country star
Freddy Fender was busted for possession of "two sticks" of
marijuana in 1961 he just about threw In the towel.
Things had been looking good for Fender. His music was
starting to get some important attention in the late 'SOs. But the
marijuana conviction and jail threatened to wipe it all away.
After his release, instead of forgetting about the three years he
spent behind bars in Louisiana's Angola and DeQuincy
penitentiaries, the chubby Texan candidly admits: "I exploited
it"
"You might as well," he says. "It is nothing to be proud of but
people are very interested In knowing how prison is. I myself like
to see a loser get up on his Feet."
Sitting in an air-conditioned hotel room, an unbuttoned shirt
revealing his brown beer-belly, Fender thinks back to the time
when his curly black hair wasn't greying.
"I couldn't have gone any lower than I was when I was confined
for three years. But then I went up. It gives people hope, a sense of
admiration. I think that's why It helped. It helped me a lot."
Things didn't automatically change for the better when Fender
got out of prison. After eight long years playing beer joints,
Fender ended up in the office of Cajun producer Huey. Meaux,
another jailbird, and convinced him to sign a contract for a $50
Although Meaux had produced and promoted more than 35 gold
records, he was looked down upon because of his prison stretch
for conspiracy under the Mann Act for allegedly transporting an
underage female from Texas to Tennessee for the purpose of
entertaining announcers at a Nashville disc-jockey convention,
"How come you want a contract with me? Nobody wants to do
anything with me since I got out of the pen," Meaux asked Fender.

"I don't know about your history but! know you've been In the
pen and you know what we're talking about," Fender told him.
Meaux tried Fender singing Spanish raggae, but nobody
noticed. Meuax tried Fender shouting Texas Mex rock, but again,
nothing except strained vocal chords.
"This one's country," Meaux said. A few months later, "Before
the Next Teardrop Falls" was a number one single and the
Mexican-American city slicker became a countrywestern star.
"I'd always thought I was real groovy Pachuco dude with all
this jive - long hair, sideburns, chain hanging from my pocket,"
the ex-mechanic and migrant worker says. "I was a San Benito
city slicker and here I come to find out I'm Freddy Fender,
country-western singer."
Fender's soulful, pitiful, whining voice and Meaux' hustling
resulted in Fender's biggest hit, "Wasted Days and
Wasted Nights."
The two Texas hustlers say their friendship made them suecessful, along with backbreaking work, faith and plenty of time.
"We fight like two cats an' dogs do. Freddy and I got a thing
going that 99.9 percent of the producer-manager acts don't have
- friendship. We know what both sides of the fence are like
what it's like to have a daddy that can't read and write. What it's
1lk,t)
pair have. finished an new album, "Texas Balladeer,"
but they are not predicting "number one." Meaux does say, "This
may be the strongest album Freddy has ever recorded."
Although he says he will never leave the music business,
Fender has been trying to build up his acting credits. He has
already played several bit parts as d rough Mexican, including
Pancho Villa.
"If you're going to depend on nothing but number ones, when
those leave you, you're going to be up the creek," Fender says.

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manager of Pizza hut, at the restaurant, U.S. 11w.
17-, Sanford. The store will cater a reunion meal
Aug. 3 at the Sanora Clubhouse In Sanford.
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Japan Closed To Refugees
TOKYO (UP!) — "There are
few Vietnamese refugees who
wish to live in Japan permanently," says Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohlra.
There must be more than
seven, government critics
reply.
Seven is the number of
refugees Japan has taken since
the communist victories in
Vietnam and Cambodia in 1975.
The United States has accepted
more than 200,000 refugees,
France 50,000, Australia 21,000.
Hundreds more "boat
people" aboard vessels that
made it to Japan rather than
Malaysia, Indonesia or Hong
Kong are in camps, waiting to
gqto anyptk)ercounIry that will
take Thm. Jñpan, the
wealthiest nation In Asia, won't.

"Even if we are internationally criticized," Ohira told a
press conference June 30, one
day after the end of the Tokyo
Summit, "there is nothing we
can do because there are few
refugees who desire to live in
Japan permanently."
Vet a survey by the head of
the Asian Relations Center of
Tokyo's Sophia University in
December 1977 — before the
current exodus of the boat
people from Vietnam
reached different conclusions.
"Of the 430 refugees in Japan
then, 50 said they wanted to
stay in Japan," said the Rev.
Isamu Ando, who conducted the
survey of refugees awaiting
permanent
"We asked those who11dn't
want to stay, why not? One
hundred said, 'We'd like to
remain but the Japanese
government doesn't want us to,
so we have to think about other
places."
Critics of Japan's refusal to
admit more refugees note that
the nation made millions of

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ECONOMICS
As we debate the immediate causes of the gasoline lines,
let us not forget how serious the whole energy situation
rnanagc.
is. Let us loch bcyondebureau
meni, labor problems and infuriating walls at a
service station.
An observer makes the point clearly:
From the sheer logic of survival.
we must stop the lotus eating in
which we have so long engaged.
recognize the critical
nature of the oil problem\
and, through a variety
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of means, reduce our
Overall requirements
and increase the
domestic production of all forms of energy.
Today we ha ve become almost ludicrously vulnerable. We have let our economic well-being,.. (depend
on)... forces and pressures we cannot control no matter
Jim much we flex our muscles and pound our chests'

"WHAT CAN 1 00?"
Speak up, We need to come to grips with the long.term
need for additional and alternative energy forms.
Floridians are realizing that combining forces and championing the cause for energy means: 'obs, taxes, better'
diversification of our economic base, a stable lifestyle,
upward mobility. I'adable jobs also mean we can keep
our young people in Florida.. prese'ntly, we export this
most important of all our resources.

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est for additional energy sources does no halt
conservation. Creation of energy resources and conser
vatlon
The qugo together. As the song lamented. "you cant
have one without the other." Not anymore.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC)lstaklngadvantageolour"donothingattltude.
There is no practical reason for the price of OPEC oii
to climb. Political. And greed. The cost of producing
oil in the Middle East Is the same today. basically. S it
was ten years ago. merely pennies per barrel

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You can get the same high quality of service
from FPL by telephoning rather than making

a Pee onal appearance. And you can pay your
bill by ,nail. There Is a gasoline saving there.

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dollars during the Vietnam
War, selling equipment to U.S.
and South Vietnamese forces.
They note Its wealth and the
help it received in rebuilding
after the devastation of World
War II.
The Japanese government Is
responding to the crlticln with
a slight increase in its refugee
quota and the offer of plenty of
money to other countries that
have been forced to take the
refugees temporarily.
The government says it will
accept 500 refugees — a bit
more than the NetherIam
already has taken. And It has
promised to pay half the expenses of the U.N. High
Commission for Ref usee in,
assisting the boat people, which
will probably cost Japan about
$50 million this year.
But few people here expect
the Japanese to allow many
refugees to settle in Japan.
Japanese point out the
country already Is o vercrowded: It ha 115 million people
living in a nation the size of
California. On top of that, much
of the land is rocky, unfarmable
and uninhabitable.
As recently as l) years ago,
Japan shut foreigners out
altogether. It has tolerated
them only grudgingly since
then.
Yet there are other Japanese
who disagree with their government's stance on the refugee

Issue.
"I do not believe that merely
contributing money amounts to
properly meeting Its international responsibilities with respect to the refugee problem,"
said Shigeo Omorl of the Asahi
Shibun newspaper.
"Japan is now under pressure
not only to open up its econosny
but also to open the doors of Its
society to people in desperate

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wewou marriage. HaWler.
aid baU4irethers are sisters
and brothers tkros,gh sac
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swathing cerem.ay, get
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lie took off and I never saw him
again."
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car off the road one dark
night."
Or, "I was an Army nurse in
World War II and your father
was a superior officer and Iwas
afraid to report the attack."
Who would want to be the
product of an affair between the
Jewish girl inHolocaust and the
prison guard who promised to
keep her young Jewish husband
alive in return f9r her favors?
I think someone should point
out that these mothers might
well be protecting their
illegitimate children from
further pain by disclosing the
circumstances of their eonception.
SPEAKING FOR MYSELF
DEAR ABBY: My daughter
thinks she knows everything.
She says that if children have
the same father but different
mothers, they are half-sisters
and brothers. But if they have
the same mother and different
fathers they are stepsisters and

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question: Would I be more or
less happy if my real mother
were to say to me, "I don't
know who your father was. You
were conceived in a brothel and
he had $5.
Or, "1 got drunk one night and

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the same mother but different
fathers or the same father but
different mothers they ire
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DEAR ABBY: I can understand the adopted child's
desire to know who his "real"
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almost every person who sets
out to find his "real" parents
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child can be born as a result of possible, and if they were,
lust, greed, fear, intimidation, many would have refused.
Ref ore a pers"n rSarts
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cheddar cheese
t i cup beer
1 can green beans
2 tbsp. in,
I can wax beans
tsp. prepared mustard
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can kidney beans
1 tbsp. chopped chives
3
small onions sliced thin in
2 tsp. chopped pimiento
rings
Combine cheese, beer,
I med. green pepper cut in
margarine, mustard in blender.
strips
MIX until well blended. Stir in
chives and pimento. Makes 1'.s Dressing:
cups. Serve with crackers.
1 cup sugar
34
cup cider vinegar
STEAK A LA PETE
i cup water
Sirloin or London Broil steak
1•31d cup Wesson oil
Gar li c powder
Rinse and drain beans. Mix
Salt
Sprinkle steak generously dressing with electric beater.
With garlic po%ulcr. Salt to Pour dressing over all and let
taste. Grill on covered grill, stand in refrigerator several
hours or over night. Salad will
Scar on both sides to seal
keep several da ys refrigerated.
flavor. "After finishing one
beer, steak should be niediwn
WATERGATE SALt!)
rare. Well rhine will require
1 box instant pistachio
more leer," explained Mrs. pudding
Knowles.
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When
Sanford's
City
Manager Warren (Pete)
Knowles came to Florida 26
years ago, he was glad to leave
behind the heavy snows of
Maine and New Hampshire.
Since coming to Sanford he says
he "hasn't plowed a bit of
snow."
Knowles started working as
t he city engineer in 1953. A Few
months later the city
manager's position became
vacant and having managed
two other cities up north,
Knowles was hired.
Shortly after, the St. Johns
River over-flowed its banks and
snake-infested hyacinths
floated down the streets of
Sanford. "Some snow fences
would have been good to stop
the water hyacinths," said
Knowles, who was beginning to
wonder what he had let himself
in for, having traded snow
drifts for floods. But, at least
the floods were not a yearly
event, he said.
Unwinding
from
the
problems at city hail, Knowles
enjoys photography as a hobby
and has many of his prints on
the walls on his home he shares
with his wife Ava and daughter
Sinda.

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questions from
foreign reporters at only him
domestic news confer
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he spoke and behaved like a
man facing his Oth birthday,
rather than his 70th, as he does
Wednesday,
Gesturing with his ftngen
and a clenched fist to underline
a point, and sporting a new psi:
of born.rinuned spectacles,
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your application for the winning
S 100 prize at the Zoo Admissions Office at the time you purchase
your admission ticket Get your Inspiration horn ow baby Llama
on display The contest begins on Thursday. July 5, 1979. and
ALL applications MUST be In by Tuesday. July 31. 1979.
Judges will be Mr &amp; Mrs Joseph Onrt. donors of the proud
par.nts of our baby Llama The winner will be announced on
Monday. August 6. 2979. and will rec eive 5100 cash A plaque
recognizing the Individual whose name Is selected will be displayed
on the Uama's cage
Send your application to: 'LABEL THE LLAMA CONTEST'.
Central Florida Zoo, P.O. Orawec 2071. Sanford, Florida 32771.
Applications are Issued ONLY with a purchased ticket at the
Admissions window

The three of them will often
pitch in to prepare a meal
centered around Steak a in
Pete. It is not so much the way
he fixes them but the method.
When the steaks are on the
charcoal grill, Knowles eplalned, "It's the way I time
things. When I've finished
sipping a bottle of beer, it's
medium rare."
He does warn against over
indulgence. "After the second
bottle, the steak's well-done,
and no steak Is good well-done.
So it does tend to curtail one's
intake, although he does concede it is OK to drink one
while you eat the steak.
While his wife Ava is mixing
up the Brownies, cheese spread
and bean salad, 11-year-old
Sinda helps get the grill going
and makes the Watergate
salad. "Her real purpose in
helping with the charcoal
grill," explained Knowles, ,is
to toast marshmallows,"
When it comes time to clean
up the mess, Mrs. Knowles, who
besides keeping house also
works for the city's utility
director, admits her husband
enters his special field. "He's
real good at K.P.," she said.
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Pack into sterilized pint or foam with metal spoon. Stir In combine all ingredients but ginger in 6-quart kettle, Tie
1 (6 ounce) bottle liquid
of summer and fall life in th e half-pint jars to within ½ inch of raisins and coconut. Slice pears. Bring to boil. Simmer
10 allspice in cheesecloth bag. Add pectin or 2 3-o unce foil pouches
country. It meant there would top. Put on cap, then screw remaining orange.
minutes, uncovered,
to kettle. Boil 5 minutes.
1 teaspoon peppermint exbe canned vegetables, fruits, ba nd firmly until tight. Process
Ladle hot mixture Into
Meanwhile, pare, core and
Drop in 1-3rd of pears. Cook tract
relishes, jams and jellies to in boiling-water bath 15 sterilized jars, sliding orange di ce pears to measure 2 cups. unt il just tender.
4 dro ps green food coloring
make the winter seem less long minutes. This kitchen-tested slice in jar while f il ling. Leave Add pears to saucepan. Simmer
Transfer pears to hot (optional)
and cruel.
reci pe makes 4 pints or 8 half- ½ Inch headspace at top. Cover another 10 minutes.
sterilized jars. Repeat until all
Halve, core and cube pears
Today is seeing a revival of pints.
tightly with 2-piece metal lids.
Pour Into sterilized jars. Seal, pears have been cooked. into ½-Inch pieces to make 6
canning and preserving. But
Invert jars for 10 minutes, then
This kitchen-tested recipe Remo' and discard spice bag. cups. If using canned pineapRED PEPPER.
the emphasis is on preparing
store upright in cool place. This makes about 5 cups.
LEMON RELISH
Boil syrup 1 min ute. Pour pie, drain and chop.
smaller quantities of special
kitchen-tested recipe makes 7
SPICED FRESH
Combine pears, pineapple,
24 medium-size sweet red to 8 half-pints.
over pears, filling Jars to within
favorites—chutneys, relishes,
PEARS
½ inch of tops. Add 1 cinnamon lemon Juice and sugar in kettle.
jams, spiced fruits, even peppers, washed and seeded
PEAR-CRANBERRY
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fresh
pears
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Here are some easy recipes
1 pound cranberries
Whole cloves
Remove from heat. Stir in
2
cups
liquid
brown
sugar
This kitchen-tested recipe
for your "putting up."
1 cup chopped celery
4 cups sugar
pectin, pepperm int extract and
2 teaspoons
makes
4
or
5
pint
j,
1 cup chopped on ion
½ cup water
food coloring. Stir jam,
MRS. SARRACINO'S
~ cup granulated sugar
Finely chop peppers. Or put
2 cups cider vinegar
MINTED PEAR AND
sldmmlii,g
off any foam, for 5
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
½ cup port wine
through food grinder or
4 cinnamon sticks
PINEAPPLE JAM
½ cup corn oil
1 teaspoon dry mustard
processor using coarsest blade.
1 teaspoon ground ginger
3 pounds fresh Bartlett pears
Pour into hot sterilized jars
4 pounds ground beef
1 teaspoon celery seed
Drain well. Place in large
1 teaspoon whole allspice
1½
cups chopped fresh with screw tops. Close tops.
1½ quarts finely chopped kettle.
½ teaspoon ground allspice
Wash pears. Pare, core and pineapple or 1 (20 ounce) can Cool jam, turning Jars upside
onion (abdüt 12 medium )
¼ teaspoon sal t
Remove seeds from lemons.
c ut into halves. Stud each half pineapple ch un ks, packed in down occasionall y until fruit
3 cups chop ped green pepper Chop lemons f in ely or put
2-3 fresh Bartlett pears
with 3 whole cloves,
pure pineapple juice
stays evenly dist ributed. Th is
(about 4 lar ge)
Coarsely chop cranberries.
through 'Yood grinder or
Combine sugar, water,
½ cup lemon Juice
kitchen-tested reci pe makes 11
8 cloves garlic, min ce d
In
processor. Add to peppers.
medium saucepan, vinegar, cinnamon sticks and
12 c ups sugar
or
12 half-pints.
6 (1 poun d) cans tomatoes
Stir in vinegar, sugar and
1(29 o unce) can tomato puree salt. Cook rapidly, stirring
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½ cu p chopped parsley
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¼ cup sal t
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1 tablespoon pepper
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3 bay leaves
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1 teaspoon dried oregano water
bath 5 min utes. This
leaves
1 teaspoon dried basil leaves kitchen-tested recipe makes 7
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heavy saucepot, heat corn oil
NECTARINE CHUTNEY
over medium heat. Add beef,
1 cup vinegar
onion, green pepper and garlic.
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1 teaspoon almond extract
2 cups light cream
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lady fingers. Fold ~ cup of
almonds Into chocolate
into
pour
mixture;
pre pa red pan. Swirl top;
chi ll 4 to 6 hours un til firm.
Remove side of pan; place
torte on serving plate.
Garnish with Almond
Cream and remaining
almonds. A bout 10 servings.

~ cup coarsely chopped
almonds
M el t sho rten ing in smal l
saucepan; add cocoa and
st ir unt il smooth. Set aside
over warm water.

cola tey.

and mix
from the
pre-melting necessary.
Pour almonds Into a
measuring cup as called
for: t hey come in many
convenient forms so you
don't have to sped tune
chopping.
Both cocoa and almonds
combin e well with other
foods and are very ver
satile. For example,
almonds can frequently be
substitut ed for other nuts in
a reci pe. And 6 ounces of
cocoa go as f ar as 8 ounces
of baking chocolate.
Most important, both
rate high marks for flavor
and complement each
other, crunchy bits of
almond contrasting wIth
the smooth richness i-.j:
chocolate. Because cocoa
is a ve ry concentrated kInd
of chocolate, ever thisg
you make will be extra-

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couldn't keep Christina Raines, Richard for kitty litter in Beverly Hills. Louis Jourdan, Marie Plater,
away forever. Despite recent Venture and Yvonne Wilder.
Keenan Wynn, Mary Crosby Donald Pleasence, Johti
ventures into serious drama
When "Fantasy Island"
and Randy 1'o cll are all Rubinstein, Telly Savalas and
and film comedy, she's teaming returns to TV next
fall Roarke teading to Dallas, Texas, to Shelley Winters.
up with a couple of tier old pals I Ricardo Nlontalban) will be
join the cast of CBS's popular
The thriller concerns v
to do four new variety specials getting a wife. The first episode soap and sin tale, "Dallas."
pleasure
cruise, among whosc
to air beginning in August.
shooting in Hawaii, will have
Wynn will appear in the 2,500 passengers is a messianic
The programs, tentatively Roarke wed his love interest special guest role
of Pam's cult leader and 175 01 hli
titled "Carol and Company,
from last season, played by father, Digger Barnes, for- followers en route to establish
will feature Burnett regular Samantha Eggur. Also apmerly played by David Wayne. colony in an extradition-fret
Vicki Lawrence, as well as pearing in the episode are Ms. Crosby will play Sue
country. The colony is to Lx
Kenneth Mars
and CraIg Joseph Cotten, Laralne I)ay Ellen's younger sister. And financed by seizing the ship
Richard Nelson. A nwnber of and singer Don lb.
Powell is Alan Bean, a devious and its passengers for a ransom
special guest appearances will
Waldo Kitty, one of lawyer who becomes the of
$70 million in gold.
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will
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producer-husband, Joe Don Baker's pet cat, P.C., in all around nextseason.
acting debut as a regular or
Hamilton for ABC.
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Burnett has also done some drama airing Fridays this fall. Is set to star in ABC's six-hour the War Years." She wil
Baker is a cat lover Who
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top spot as the Miss Universe'
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second place for CBS
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Three's Company iABC) and
Jeffersons t CBS , tied for third.
Fantasy Island (ABC) fifth,
Alice iCBS; sixth, Taxi ABC'
seventh, the ARC Sunday Night
movie I War Games; eighth,
CBS; ninth, and
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For the week, CBS took first
place overall with 14.7. ABC
second 14.5, and NBC third 13.9.

NEW YORK UP!, — NBC
came up with the first-place
show in the weekly battle of the
TV ratings in the latest Nielsen
figures announced today,
thanks to the major-league
baseball All-Star Game.
The National League's 7.4i
victory over the American
League on Tuesday night, July
17, gained the top rating last
week, 24.4, in the Nielsen
points, representing a 45 per.
cent sbnr" of the viewing
audience. The baseball players
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71st Year, No. 292-Thursday, July 26, 1979-Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald-(USPS 481-280)-Price 15 Cents

Complex Actions Include 5 Percent Tax Hike
QUANTITY RIGHTS

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford City Manager Warren E. Knowles has found a way for
the city toprovide much of the funding needed for its share of the
rehabilitation of portions of Sanford and has conveyed that
message to the city commission. The alternatives include a five
percent tax increase,

for the iio fiscal year - something we have 'not seen for the
past 26 years."
The suppositious used by Knowles to find the $64,000 are as
follows:
- Increasing revenue estimates by $39,731.
- increasing estimates of surplus funds remaining at end of the
current year from $27,000 to $55,025, a net gain of $28,025.

In a memo written before he went out of town to a conference,

- Slow

down or freeze spending

by

has "certified" a property tax for the city in the new fiscal year of
$6.88 pet $1,000 assessed valuation of property .
At the city's rate of property tax collections of 96.5 percent. the
city would receive $107,109.68, which represents $79,674.68 over
the estimate uscd in the budget of anticipated revenues. The
revenue was projected before the figures were available front the
county property appraiser's office.

all city departments of

budgeted funds to save $129,547.
These methods would give the city an additional $59,869 in
revenues above estimates used in the preliminary budgets, the
difference between the Out-of-balance 197910 proposed budget
from $108,650.78 - the point the city commission got to after its
first two budget-paring sessions - to $48,781.70. Thus, $48,781.70
would be the new amount the commission would have to find to
balance the budget for the new year.

counts to their limits" and this "can easily result in deficits

balance of $90,036.73 including $64,000 in the general city use fund
and $26,000 in the recreational use fund. "Front this can come the
cost of some materials for the downtown improvements,"
Knowles said.
An increase in the property taxes of the five percent allowed by
law to $7.08 per $1,000 property valuation would bring in another
$31,02.63, Knowles memo says.
"Inflationary costs are continuing to hit us and these cannot

In addition, Knowles points out, the county property appraiser

continue to carry the load. There is no niagic that suddenly
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In- by 0.8 pe rcent last month and
flation jumped another 1 per- was down by 3.5 percent over
cent i n June a.; soaring energy the past year.
and housing costs more than
The Labor l)cpartimicnt reoffset encouraging moderation ports came on the heels of
in retail food prices, the President Carter's forecast
government reported today.
'l'hursday night that inflation
That increase in prices paid would moderate during the
by consumers was almost second halt of the year.
identical to advances in the past
''My prediction is that inflafive months.
tion will decrease in the mouths
The dismal June per- ahead," he told his miationalls
formnama'e muicant that inflation televised news conference.
during th e first half of 1979
Carter
said
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annual rate the largest half- infl ation to be ''th e biggt-.-,t
year in flationary jolt since 1974. single threat to the Aimiericami
During the same six month people', both rich and poor. ;imnl
period last year, prices rust' at to the future of the nations
a 98 i'rcemut annual rate.
economy in the mnontks ahead
The Labor I)epartmmient
Carter said he ould stick i,
report showed the immain culprits his current economic gaimR'
were energy and housing costs. plan, despite the onset of the
G asoline prices at the pump recession, because to do othert'Iimnbed 5.6 percent and IKane wise would risk further inflaheating oil was up 8.6 percent, tionary, pressures.
the department said. Gasoline
The June price statistics also
costs have now surged at an showed:
annual rate of nearly 61 percent
that all ronswiicr prices
in 1979.
rose at a 127 percent annual
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plan to select?"
The commission has slated budget workshops for Monday .imul
Tuesday at 4 p.mii. each day.
In earlier sessions, the conunissioners cut from the proposed
budget:
'lime weekend raising of the U.S. flag at Memorial }irk.
saving $1,560 in overtime pay iroimi the paiks division budget

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sniallest
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in 11 have Iven I percent or Inglivisonnel of Seminole county - instead of the previous two
mouths.
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smmmall June in- Prices rose at a 13.4 Iurcuuit
(NIPSCO),
days, Cowley said.
crease
represented
a continua- annual cale during time sct'uii(l
Earlier the school board
Also, life insurance coverage
Lion of the immoderation trend quarter following a 13.0 pefletit
voted an identical pay increase for each clerical employee was
which began in March. Grocery rise (luring the first Liii .
of 6.04 percent for ad- increased from $3,000 to $5,000
store
prices actually registered imiwiths of time year.
ministrators, principals and at no cost to the employees,
a
decline
ill June.
other county level employees Cowley said. Employees have
the 0.2 percent rise in ( id
The
Labor
I)epaz-tmmient said
not affiliated with a union. The the option of purchasing an
prices
'.sas the best perforthe main reason for the' unbase pay for these employees additional $3,000 to $20,
in
nuance
since the 0.1 percent
proving food prl'e picture was
rose from $20,978 to $22,246.
insurance coverage at their
Increase
of July,
a sharp drop in meat prices, poultry, fish
and 1978. Meats,
During their negotiation own expense.
eggs dropped
Pork, poultry and egg prices
sessions, SECA and the school
Lastly, clerical workers who
by
1.8
percent.
Beef
prim-es
also fell,
management team discussed use their own car for Jobalone
fell
by
1.3
percent.
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The price of gasoline charged by at least one Sanford
prices are determined by his contract with the distributor.
four amendments to the clerical related activities will receive 17
in
de x stood at 216.6. 1'tmat However, prices for fresh fruits
service
station
hit
$1.06
per
gallon
today
and
county
"The
distributors
usually
contract: salaries, grievance, cents a mile instead of the
get the prices on Friday for
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means that goods and services and vegetables increased ;I.
energy officer Jo Ann Blackmun was sympathetic, but
tile next week, but one dealer said lie had to change prices
other fringe benefits and the previous 14 cents per mile
which cost $100 in 1967 were percent, following two lllolltIlI%
said there is not hi ng sh e can do about it.
Wee
number of leave days.
alloted, he said.
I.. priced at $216.60 last month.
''e can continue to expect this sort of thing until the
"I'm a victim, too, "she said, "I'm already paying over
lim e housing index rose 1.3 aftem declining stepdil) Sliuctcongress passes the President's windfall profits tax, the,,
a dollar a gallon for unleaded.
percent,
the fifth straight mid-1977.
it will probably settle down to around $1 a gallon," she
month of large increases.
transporatiom costs adadded.-- JANE CASSELBERRY
office is in charge of fuel allocation for the county,
Besides heating oil,, home vanced sharply for time eighth
but I have nothing to do with controll ing the price strucpr i ces rose 1.
5 percent, home straight month, rising I.;
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Carter seeks support for
tare. The price went up by three cents a gallon last week
financing
costs
were up 2.1 percent. More than 80 percent
Bridge .....................2-B Hospital ...................2-A
down state so we can anticipate paying more here this
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percent
and
repairs
costs of the gain was attributed to
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week,
jumped
0.9
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windfall
profits
tax
on
sharply higher gasolume prices.
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last
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as
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based
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With a 6.04 percent pay inHerald Staff Writer
crease, the base pay for clerical
The Seminole Education workers rose from $4,974 to
Clerical Association (SECM $5,275, Cowley said.
a
contractual
"The base pay for positions
agreement Wednesday with the from aides to executive
school management team that secretaries got a 6.04 percent
features a 6.04 percent increase increase pl us another two to
in base salaries.
three percent increase in inErnest
Cowley,
chief crements," Cowley said. "Also,
negotiator of the school team, the pay ceiling for the number
announced the accord at of yea rs of experien ce was
It
Wednesday night's school increased f rom 10 to 15 y
board meeting, adding SEC/I is
For example, an executive
the first of four unions to agree secretary this year with 10
to terms for the thlrd-yeaç years' experience made $9,788,
contract.
but with 15 years of experience
"Th ey wer a pleasa nt group shewouldmake$11,482, Cowley
work with," Cowley said. said,
"We came to agreement in four
Before, a clerical worker with
bargaining sessions, which is 15 ye ars' experience received
unusual."
the same pay as so meone with
Sally
Harvey,
SEC/I 10 years' experience but now
president and the union's that has changed, Cowley said,
negotiator, could not be Consequently, some emreached for comment.
ployees could receive a 17,4
The school management percent pay hike to adjust their
team still is negotiating con- present salary to the new salary
tracts with the Seminole ceiling of 15 years' experience,
Education Asociatton (SEA), he explained.
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Drivers Association, Inc. and workers were granted three

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Knowles also notes that the vity's, public projects funds has

Knowles said the city can come up with $64,036.63 of the $88,000
needed in materials for the city to participate in the project. The
city's share of the project would include constructing brick
sidewalks and some paving,
The way, he outlines in the memo, would require a complex
number of actions by the city conunission, including raising taxes
by five percent. And, Knowles points out in the memo, that taking
the alternatives would require "stretching and scraping of ac-

produces city services at no cost," Knowles said in the memo. It
will be catching up with us in the coming year. The citycoinmission must consider what their plans are to meet these
demands for services from the public while the costs increase and
the public does not want to pay. To compound this, next year will
also be an election vi'ar when traditionally the conunission has
been reluctant to confront increases in inillages or rates

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Bob French, chairman of the Seminole Board of County
Commissioners.
But the Seminole County members, to gain a delay,
must obtain the support of at least three Orange County
members, plus the one Osceola County member, to secure
a majority of the 16 votes. Seminole County has four
voting members on the 16-member panel. They are
commissioners Bill Kirchhoff, Sandra Glenn and Dick
Williams plus Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd.

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Seminole County representatives to the Metropolitan
Planning Organization (MPO) today face the difficult
task of convincing Orange County officials they should
relinquish some of the $160 million in gas tax revenues
they are scheduled to receive over the next 20 years.
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Members of the three-county MPO were to meet in
regular session at 3:30 p.m. to review and vote on a highway-funding plan that delivers eight dollars in state and
federal tax money to Orange County for every one dollar
sent to Seminole County. The plan was prepared for the
Florida Department of Transportation (DOT) by the
consulting flu-rn of Tipton and Associates.

All five members of the Orange County Commission are
voting members. There are two Orlando City cornmissioners on the beard, plus a representative from the
Onumge County-Orlando Expressway Authority, and tho
mayors of Orlando, Winter Park and Apopka. The
remaining member comes from the Osceola County
Commission.

"We're hoping that the Orange County members will
listen to our concerns and grant a Ml-day delay on the plan
so that a fair distribution plan can be worked out," said

In the past, the representatives from Orange County
have worked as a coalition, thus controlllng,the activities
of the MPO, French said..

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said he will ('all for a special work session of the coun ty
commission Monday to mmuip further strategy. That might
include appeals to state officials in Tallahassee or
proposals for amendments to time DOT plan, he indicated,
The DOT plan spells out the allocations of the first four
cents of state gas tax and federal gas tax. Revenues from
those sources are distributed from Tallahassee to the
various 001' regions throughout the state. The departmerit then distribute.,; the funds according to each region's
own scheme. The problem, French said, is that the
scheme used for the Orange-Seminole-Osceola region is
based aim historical trends which are no longer applicable.
If up-to--date figures for population or time number of
highway miles were used to calculate allocations, French
said, Seminole County would receive one quarter to onethird of the available funds instead of one-eighth of the
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distributed to the county, but those funds are given on a

set formula and not affected by the DOT plan.
"What bothers us," said French, "is that the MPO is
supposed to deal on an area-wide basis. But when the
allocations were announced, we find the funding is vim it
county by county basis.

"We're hoping that the Orlando and Orange Counts
people will realize that area-wide transportation needs
don't start and stop at county lines, that they are con.
tinuous."
One particular project likely to generate controversy is
the proposed Buena Vista interchange planned near
Disney World. According to the DOT plan, the interchange
has a top priority, at an estimated cost of $12 million.
French said it is Wile to take a look at whether taxpa) em-s
should foot the entiiv emt of that project, hictm essemitiallv benefits one industry. He said he feels DiSne) Would
should participate in the cost of the project,

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