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                    <text>48—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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pounds. We are both active and little bit, it wouldn't hurt for YOU
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at once. Since you are both a simple dessert or even a slice
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active, It would be a simple of bread. I like for people to get
matter to lose the small amount whole grain cereals, which
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increase your calorie intake, all
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would have eliminated the long period of time. In fact you
number of calories In ap- can add to this diet the foods
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proximately 10 pounds of body that you might need to make
fat.
yourself feel a little more
Since you weigh a little less satisfied with the food you're
and it requires fewer calories eating. It's all right in your case
'or you to walk a mile, You because you don't really need to
won't do as well but the results lose many pounds and if you'll
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will still be very impressive.
just add the little exercise that I
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suggested each day, your
lost a small amount of excess problem will solve itself.
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hospital designers, however, in discussion
with professionals in this area, it would
appear that a gross figure in the neighborhood of 6 to 8 million dollars would be
much more than sufficient.
"It is further apparent that our hospital
has been allowed to deteriorate and that
maintenance is at its lowest since this
hospital has been constructed. We urge the
Board of Tr ustees of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital to take a positive step
immediately towards this much needed
maintenance.
However, 23 doctors submitted a
counter-letter to the board expressing
their preference for a new hospital. Those
In favor of relocation wrote: "We feel that
the selection of a new hospital and a new
location generally south and west of the
Sanford city limits near Lake Mary
Bo ulevard and Interstate 4 would be much
the preferable option and strongly urge
thfit this alternative be actively and
urgently pursue d as rapidly aspoje'
In making their recommendation, the 23
doctors favoring relocation listed the
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be located nearer the center of the service
and growth area.
2) Construction of a new hospital would
not disrupt care in the present facility for
the projected four plus Years as the
renovation of the present facility would.
3) A new hospital could be built on a
much larger site and would not be
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black citizens he polled favor moving the
hospital. He said the sentiment exists
because of a widespread feeling among
bladts that the present facility on Fh*
Street Is providing them with "second
class ca re."
But Mobley's comments drew quick
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black citizens questioned Mobley's condialon.
Chairman of the board Thomas E.
Blayney and board member Sophia
Shoemaker said they wanted to go on
record as saying the hospital does not give
second-class care to any citizen.
"I'd like to question Mr. Mobley's
statement. I don't think it's true we give
second-class care to anyone, Mrs.
Shoemaker said.
One Mack civic leader, Joseph Caldwell,
director of SEEDCO, said today he does
not believe Mobley speaks for the entire
black community. SEEDCO Is the
Seminole Employment Economic
Development Corporation.
"I don't think the problem pertains Just
10 blacks. The complaints I have heard
the service to all patients could be
improved," he said.
Caldwell said the emergency room
tknti sometimes wait op to four hours
to receive care, according to first-band
accounts he has received. But he said he
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Philip Lathrop of Atlanta, one of the consultants who helped
Committee chairman Allan E Keen said the difference between
prepare the report, told board members that the recom- relocation and renovation was "surprisingly small." Given the
mendatlons submitted were based strictly on finances, but that
fact that a new facility could be built for $1.5 million more than it
given the cost difference If FmHA money is not available, it still
would cost to renovate the existing hospital, even if low-interest
might be worthwhile to pursue relocation rather than renovation.
FmHA money could not be obtained, Keen said the non-financial
He said that there would be a cost difference of about $1.5 million
aspects should be examined more closely.
between relocation and renovation if both alternatives had to be
"We have to look to the future to see what this hospital should be
based on conventional financing. The renovation would cost about doing for all the people of Seminole County," he said. "We need to
$16 million and the relocation would cost about $17.3 million,
be far-sighted and not make a short-term decision.
according to the report.
Keen also suggested that the possibility of relocation could be
"The figures are close and you have to consider the other explored using a combination of funding sources, including
factors that go into a decision to relocate or renovate," Lathrop FmHA and tax exempt bonds.
said.
Hospital Administrator Charles Bentley, who previously enHe said the demographics of the county Indicate from a dorsed the recommendation to move the hospital, said part of the
marketing standpoint it would be better to relocate to a more Lost difference between renovation and relocation under any
competitive area of the county.
financing plan, would be offset by the loss of revenue Incurred if
"Clearly, renovation is not the best alternative on qualitative
grounds," Lathrop said.
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posing factions of the hospital's doctors, with about 50 percent of
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the physicians in favor of relocation, and the her half In favor of
. The Seminole Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Monday
expanding the current facility.
agreed to call a special public hearing for discussion on the
Two weeks ago, the New York consulting firm of Boos, Allen &amp;
alternatives for expanding or relocating the facility.
Hamilton released a report recommending the hospital be
The date of the hearing will be set at the regular meeting of the relocated to a site outside the city of Sanford.
hospital board on May 22. The decision to hold a public hearing
The report stated that If financing from the Farmers Home
came after a two-hour special session of the board's building and
Administration could be obtained, it would be less costly to build a
finance committee during which a consultant's report detailing
new hospital than to renovate the existing hospital on First
the expansion alternatives was reviewed.
Street.
Meanwhile, at Monday's workshop session, the trustees' only
The report stated that if FmHA loan money could not be obblack member, Freddie Mobley, said a survey he conducted over
tamed, the renovation alternative would be preferred from a
the past three weeks of a socio-economic cross-section of the
financial standpoint. Renovation would be financed by use of taxblack community Indicates blacks prefer seeing the hospital
exempt bonds.
relocated.
However, during Monday's meeting a representative from the
He said the people he interviewed told him they consider the
consulting firm and one of the board members suggested the
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bilL "There are no problems necessary rights-of-way for the the proposed bypass road and
The appropriations bill inMoney for the dateBade 4Altamonte Public Service
between the two delegations," project that would divert as Mayor Norman Floyd has eludes $1 million for the
Interstate 4 overpass and Director Donald Newniam has
He said, however, he met Hattaway said.
many as 20,000 vehicles per day commitment from large overpass and by-pass.
Caft Stred bypess could be said the project could be uniler with On"
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MWwhik, HAI called off the busled stretch of 4N in developers such as Greater
Newnham said
approvedby the F'rlda House construction as early as 1*. this week and they arOednottO on the cfty of Altemontesp,.
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Herald Staff Writer

WORLD

Maybe It was the full moos or the frustration over high gas
prices that caused three unidentified drivers to violently assault
persons on Seminole County roads.
A Sanford man reported he was shot at by the driver of another
car as he was traveling west on state Route 46 from Airport
Boulevard, according to Seminole County deputies.
Rex Howard,, of A.! Family Campground, Sanford, told
deputies the Incident occurred about :45 p.m. Monday. The offender's car passed Howard and then slowed down allowing him
to pass.
When Howard passed, the driver of the car pulled up beside
Howard and, leaning over the passenger's side, fired one shot at
the Sanford man, deputies say.
The bullet struck just above the driver's door window and made
a small hole about the size a small caliber gun would make,
deputies say. The car from which the shot was fired was last seen
heading east on Interstate 4, Howard said.
A Jacksonville man told deputies he was punched In the face by
an irate driver who apparently thought he was driving too slow,
Dam Chitty. 20, of Jacksonville, told deputies he was driving
on State Route 434 and Markham Woods Road about 4 p.m.
Monday when the Incident happened.
Chitty said the driver directly behind him became irate because
he (Chitty) was obeying the speed limit. A few remarks were
made by everyone involved in the altercation, Chitty said.

IN BRIEF
Public Opinion Polls
Show Trudeau Losing
OTTAWA (UP!) — The latest Canadian public opinion
Poll Indicates Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
might be headed for defeat in next Tuesday's federal
elections.
A survey conducted for the state-owned Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation during the past
two weeks showed the opposition Conservative party, led
by Alberta.bom Joe Qark, leads the Liberals nationwide
by a slim 1.3 percent.
The Conservatives polled 40.9 percent of the decided
voters compared to 39.6 percent for the Liberals and 14.5
percent for the Ed Broadbent's left-leaning New
Democratic Party.

Queen Opens Parliament
LONDON (UP!) — Outside it may have been the 20th
century, but Inside the House of Lords it was the England
of centuries past today when Queen Elizabeth formally
opened Parliament in an ancient display of royal
pageantry.
The queen, dressed in a flour-length, gold-embroidered
gown, arrived from Buckingham Palace In the blue and
gold Irish State Coach, drawn by four white horses and
trailed by the Household Cavalry, the gold breastplates on
their scarlet uniforms flashing as they clip-clopped down
the Mall.

Carter's Promises Kept
WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Carter's pledge of
$4.8 billion In military and economic aid to Egypt and
Israel as the two fanner enemies search for peace now
appears certain of being honored by Congress.
By an overwhelming 73.11 margin, the Senate approved
the money measure Monday and sent It to the House.
An almost W-IIca1 tAll, talkwed to Carter's promise of
help over the next three years, has cleared the House
Foreign Affirs Committee and passage Is expected when
the House schedule permits.

HONG KONG (UP!) — U.S. Commerce Secretary
Juanita Kreps said today she expects Congressional
approval In "early to m141-swnmer" for the new SinoAmerican trade pact, but she cautioned U.S. businessmen
not to expect a bonama from the accord.
The trade agreement was Initialed Monday by Chinese
officials and Mrs. Kreps In Peking and Canton.
Mrs. Kreps said Qilna's current "readjustment" of its
modernization program will not affect trade with the
United States.

At the moment the troops are not tobeused Inside Rome
itself, IPA will be called In during the general election June
3 and 4 to guard polling stations.
Extreme leftists, riitaly the Red Brigades, have
denounced the elections as "a fraud."

Clashes Reported In Iran
TEHEAN, Ira (UP!)
Military amunaners and
religious leaders met today to discuss how to dissolve
powerful Militia group in the southern port of
Khorramshahr because of weekend clashes between
miltimmo and Arab ,itknalIst f:
The talks began Monday and were attended by Admiral
Alv11N4 )Id, cQiyunll
of the franlen navy, and
religious, army and police representatives at
Khorramshahr,0miles south of Tehran, near the Iraqi
border. Another round was scheduled Tuesday.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Sn4srd:
Essio M. Bellamy
Evelyn Srown
Barbara Edmonds
James E. Elliott
Aunita J. Foster
CorkS S. Jones
Lwtls L. Jones
I4ithi Morris
Charles Mldwds
Emma Lee ThrnNn
Marion Washington
Willis I. WUHms
Ella J. DICkIn, oe$.ry

Ewsihig Heidd

Kenneth A. Goodwin, Orlando
Else N. Moralas, OrlanJo
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
D'awetI L. Campbell
Jane Elkin
Randall Jones
ANTSdI Lawson
William Musse$wfflfe
Patricia spin
Aurtm WlisOfl
JIM 111. Nibirts lii, Calielberry
Mwy S. Tryon. OIuoIa
Linda VS*tnan, Orlando

ATLANTA (UP!) — Tweity4lve years after the U.S.
Supreme Court outlawed segregated schools, a new poll
ithS the white 8Qmer bu developed a cow
sidurably more liberal racial M't", than Is generally
believed.
The poll, conducted In 10 Southern data by theMantabased Darden Research Corp. and released Tuesday,
reveiiedthat bothwbltesand blacks are opththticaboig
the f uture of race relations and feel the natbui will be
bitter off with racially Integrated schools.
But the poll, which dealt with radii attitudes one wide
rage of socIal and economic topics, also reflected
'ti'f'cam* differences In the way whites and blacks view
bmb 4 housing, and racial quotas In goveromei4 and
biili'est
MIS thnn,
by the A"-it'
Cenetitution amid was conducted AprIl 1341. It involved *
psopl. In Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Florida, Misslasippi, Lo'islna, Arkmas

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CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UP!)
Pfc. Robert R.
Garwood, 35, from Adams, Ind., dubbed "the last POW,"
In Vietnam, arrived on a commercial flight late Monday
night and was whisked by his military lawyer to the
Marine base where he will be interviewed today and processed onto the base.
Garwood, whose sudden appearance after more than 13
years after the end of the Vietnam War, has been accused
by his fellow POWs of deserting and collaborating with the
North Vietnamese. He has denied the claims. But according to official statements he has months of waiting before
him while the Marine Corps decides whether to try him as
a deserter.
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Semin e
Several Seminole County youths will
ee*Qete In the state 4.11 final this stlftTrner at
the University of Florida In Gainesville. The
youths earned the trip by winning cornpetitions held during district events near
Astor, Fla. Seminole County also walked away
with top prize for county flag design. The 4.11
members who earned a trip to 4-11 congress
and state competition are: Lori Pahi. Horse
Demonstration - Flying Hoofs 4-H Club

Maitland. Susan Field - 4-11 Share the F.nn and
Industrial arts category from the Colverettes
4-11 Club Altamonte Springs. Mark Bartlett Automotive - Teen Leader 4-11 Club Sanford.
Melanie Hart - Public Speaking. Trail Blazers
- 4-H Club
Winter Springs. Andrea Maynard -'
Recreation and Photography- Sanfordites 4-H'

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ATLANTA (UP!) Gary Steven Krlst, 34, freed from
prison after serving 10 years of a life sentence Monday,
praised the Georgia parole board's "courage" In
releasing him. "I've learned that a conscience can be a
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bigger burden than anything anyone else can put on you,"
he said.
Krist, who kept Barbara Jane Mackie, daughter of a
Florida real estate developer, confined underground In an
elaborate, coffin-like box for 83 hours while he awaited
payment of a $500,000 ransom in 1968, when asked what he
. ,would say If he could speak to Miss Mackie, replied:
:"Thank you for not opposing my parole and having the
Christian carIty to forgive me for something I did that
was unforgivable." A condition of his parole is that he live
In Alaska, where his family rims a fishing village at Sltka,
pnd not leave that state without permission of the Georgia
Pardon and Parole Board.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Carter today was
stepping up two already launched anipaIgns, to build
support for the excess profits tax on oil companies and for
Senate ratification of the SALT II arms limitation
agreement.
He scheduled an appearance at a White House meeting
of community and civic leaders to discuss the windfall
profits tax, and will hod the first of a series of dinner
briefings for senators who will be voting this summer on
the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty.
Public opinion polls continue to show the people support
SALT!! by two to one, but time still is considerable doubt
about whether Carter can master the necessary twothirds majority needed for Senate ratification.

Final Arguments Begin Today

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and Len PaM.

resiun us mo imegrstea school system.
Darden said the gradual drift toward a more liberal
attitude was reflected when 56.1 percent of the Southern
whites polled said they believed the coiu4y would be
better off In the long rim with racially bAigratid schools
while only 26.4 percent thought the country would be
WOflS off.
A* 51.9 percent (4 the white Southerners ruponde
that a black was among their clo.e friends and
11 Cort thought that race relations would Impnov. In ti
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national pollster to correctly predict President Carter's
defeat of former Alabama Gov. George Wallace in the
1916 Florida primary.
The survey was conducted to dovetail with the 26th
anniversary Thursday (4 the Supnme Court decision
Brown versus the Topeka, Kan., Board of Education,
striking down "separate but equal" school systems,
ushering in a new era of integration for many of the
notion addi
"Today, 26 years later, the results of this poll Indicate
that racIal attitudes (4 the white Southerner are considerably more liberal than many people had tboqA11
said Qaibourne IL Darden Jr., corporation Presid ent
"But one should not get the Idea that while nd block
people AN similar
racial areas," he co'dlnued. "In the great majority of
areas covered in this poll, there Is a very 'igi'411cM
difference between the attitudes of white and black
Southerners."
IM week, a ascead poll by. the North Cause build
Inetthd, for Southern &amp;udiss concluded that the South
had outdistanced the North In bAegratlng Is schools.

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California state officials back away from earlier
comments that the National Guard would be called out
to
enforce a weekend opening of
gas stations, If needed, but
said the state would dip Into emergency
gasoline supplies
If necessary. Both the state and federal officials stepped
up legal moves to head off a shutdown threatened for
Thursday through Sunday by dealers protesting federal
profit controls.
Today Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., Is preparing to
order
the stations to remain open on weekends, then will fly to
Washington, where, he said, President Carter had
Promised to explain why California drivers were suffering
more than those elsewhere. Other states reported a
tightening gasoline supply, but none had situations
comparable to those in California especially Southern
California.

Garwood Arrives At Camp

Poll Says Races Optimistic On Future

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GUN STOL.N
A .357 Western Marshal and holster was stolen some time
Saturday or Sunday from the home of a Sanford man, according
to Seminole County deputies.
Robert Pearce, 33, of 301 Sunland Drive, Sanford, told deputies:
burglars stole just one gun leaving behind two rifles and three:
shotguns. The revolver was valued at $250, he said.
Entry to the Pearce home was gamed by removing the screen of.
a window, deputies say.

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military two fanned out on the edge of Rome today to
guard pulLic Installations against continuing terrorist

California Gas Problems

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Lawmakers today tackle the widespread use of drugs
legislation they hope solves the suchassubilmaze — saldtobe
problem of horse doping in 100 times stronger than morFlorida and also helps counter phine lash, butazolidan and
some of the bad publicity the phenyldutazone in horse racing.
He reportedly Is bowing out
state has received recently.
The bill (RB 1396) by Miami because Florida has been slow
Reps. Tony Fontana and Joe to respond with the tools he
Kershaw makes It illegal to feels are needed to We care of
administer drugs to a racehorse the problem at the date's seven
or greyhound for three days horse tracks. Bradley couldn't
be reached for comment
before a race.
"We're saying that no drug Monday.
"I just think he's had a
whatsoever should be used
prior to 72 hairs before the bellyfull of it," said Fontana,
race," said Foi*ana who will who agreed with Bradley's
present the proposal before the auea.nent of daily doping.
House Regulated Industries
"I don't think there's any
Committee.
doubt about It," said Fontana.
Legislators Indicate they also
The former police officer said
hope the one-page bill will help the bill makes It a third degree
Florida recover from the dose felony to encourage or order a
of bed publicity the Mate and trainer to drug a horse or dog,
the racing industry received on and Includes a similar provision
television's "60 Minutes" for anyone who actually carries
Simday nIghi.
out the doping.
During the show parimutuel
He said the bill, which Is
director Dan Bradley said expected to pass easily, will be
there's a good chance every amended to Include a section
hone race in the SimaNrie State giving the new parimutuel
is run under adoi*lofdrugs. ditheautisritytosusBradley, who is stepping pend an owner or trainer who Is
down Jima 1, Is the ma suspected of violating the law.

Anti-Terrorists On Guard

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BEAM, Nev. (UP!)
A shipment of low-level
radioactive waste from Southern California exploded and
caught fire at 5 a.m Monday, sending potentially harmful
smoke Into the air. An unidentified driver awakened to
find smoke coming from his cargo and Beatty Fire Chief
Bill Sullivan said the driver roared through a chain
marking the entrance of a desert dumping site, then
unhooked his truck and drove 10 miles to Beatty to report
the fire. He was uninjured.
Six employees of the Nuclear Energy Co., garbed In
coveralls, foot covers and masks entered the truck to fight
the fire. Members of the fire department also helped with
the fire, although none of them entered the trailer and did
not wear masks. Eighteen of the people who may have
been exposed to radioactivity will undergo medical
examinations. Officials said on-site readings recorded
"very low exposure."

Horse Doping
UnderRevi"ew

Trade Agreement Signed

WASHINGTON (UPI) — A sion on the rights of people
civil liberties lawyer today being held for trial.
"It's a disgraceful decision in
characterized as disgraceful
two
respects," said Alvin
Monday's Suprem e Court deci-

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Waste Shipment Explodes

failure to have a master locking
By SHARON CARRASCO
systein to release bunates In
Herald Staff Writer
The 37th civil suit to date has the event of a fire.
been filed against the sheriff,
The 1975 fire apparently was
In
Started
by an inmate who set
Seminole County and others
connection with the June 9, 1975 his mattress afire. Brown's suIt
fire at Seminole County Jail claims Seminole County was
that left 10 inmates and one negligent in placing a "known
troublemaker" in a cell used to
jailer dead.
Carl Lee Brown and his wife, store flammable mattresses
Ethel, charged Sheriff John without proper supervision.
Other defendants named In
Polk with negligence in that he
"carelessly maintained, Brown's suit include: Supreme
supervised and controlled" the Sales Co., Inc., General Tire
and Rubber Co.; Appalachian
jail at the time of the fire,
Brown alleges the jail's Insurance Co. of Providence,
facilities were improperly R.I., and Liberty Mutual
equipped to ensure the safety of Insurance Co.
Brown charges negligence on
Inmates In the event of fire. M
a result. Brown, who was an the part of the supplier of the
Inmate on June 9, 1975, claims mattresses, Supreme Sales Co.,
he was "seriously and Inc. and the maker of the
grievously injured" as he polyurethane used in the
sustained bruises on his head, manufacture of the mattresses,
General Tire and Rubber Co.
neck and back.
Both companies claimed the
He is seeking to recover In
excess of $2,500 In damages and mattresses were Inflammable
and would not give off a toxic
personal injury,
Among his allegations smoke or gas if ignited, the civil
against the SIsrifi and county, suit states. All 11 victims of the
Brown cites the failure to have fife ed at smoke tnlMt1on,
fire or smoke detectors and according to records.

MOSCOW (UP!) — An unmanned Soviet cargo capsule
successfully docked with the Salyut 6 space laboratory
today, delivering a vital cargo of fuel and supplies to two
cosmonauts who have been in orbit 79 days.
The official Soviet news agency Tau said Progress 6,
carrying an estimated 2.5 tons of supplies, docked with
Salyut 6 at 2:19 a.m. EDT.
The Progress capsules have played a major role In the
Soviet Union's highly successful spaceleb program. The
ability to resupply the station through the use of unmanned capsules allows the cosmonauts to stay up for
extended periods.

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When traffic stopped at State Route 434 and Markham Woods
Road, the driver behind Chitty pulled open his door, walked over
to Chjtty's car and punched him in the face.
Chitty described his assailant as being very tall with long bali'.
After striking Chitty, he fled east on state Route 434, he said.
Chitty said his assailant was driving a van whose rear window
read, "Be Kind to Animals, Pet a Moray."
A Winter Springs bicyclist reported he was assaulted with a
beer bottle Sunday afternoon by the driver of a pickup truck.
Thomas A. your, 33, of 1011 Gator Lane, Winter Springs, told
deputies he was peddling west on Red Bug Road just east of Dodd
Road when the incident occurred.
Suddenly, a pickup truck came up behind him and swerved as if
trying to run him over, your told deputies,
Vojir said he made a gesture at the truck driver who then pulled
over to the side of the road and waited for your to pass.
The truck driver then struck your with a beer bottle by sticking

his hand out the truck window as he passed.
Vojir described his assailant as in his mid-2C., and with long
sandy brown hair.
AIR CONDITIONER STOLEN
Someone stole an air conditioner from a Baptist Church in
Chuluota, according to Seminole County deputies.
The incident occurred sometime between May and Friday at
the Chuluota First Baptist Church, Lake Mills Road and Third:
Avenue. deputies say. The air conditioner was stolen from a
window and was not fastened. It was valued at $100, deputies say.
AIRDALE STOLEN
A two-year-old female Airdale was stolen sometime Wednesday
night by being pushed under the front fence of an animal shelter,
according to Seminole County deputies.
The black and tan dog valued at $350 was taken from the:
Seminole County Humane Society on State Route 46, deputies say.:
Deputies found a small dug out groove under the chain link fence:
to facilitate crawling underneath it.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — The defense and
prosecution planned to present final arguments today on
the mental state of Dan White, the former supervisor
charged with killing Mayor Gorge Moscow and
Supervisor Harvey Milk.
Superior Court Judge Walter Cakano 594 he would
deliver his Instructions to the jury right after arguments
by Assistant District Attorney Thomas Norman and
defers. lawyer Doubles Schmidt, or on Wednesday.
The seven-woman, live-man jury mud decide on
White's psychological date just before and at the time of
the Nov. 27 shootings in the City Hall offices of Mascots
and Milk.

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An overwhthrmlng number of both blacks and whjts*,
almost 90 percent, also agreed that a black can be
lucceaful as a white person. And, a majority of both 1'l
nc1ITSd that blacks should Dot be give pruI' u
trestment in the hiring and promoting practice Of
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Bro.eizi of the American Civil presumption of mo'ence trial,
their actions. he said
Liberties Union's National doesn't mean anything when
"Second, they issued the
U.S. Solicitor (caer
Prison Project. "The Supreme you're in jail
it only has decision the Department of Andrew Frey A as pleased i:•
Court really held that the application whenyou're on Justice urged."
the decision. noting the :icI
In a 6-3 decision, the high court upheld t1t ovi'tnns•:
court held that jailed SUSpeCtS position permitting practict.
awaiting trial may not be • reasonably related to the
punished, but they have no objective of confinement and
constitutional protection the inherent needs of the u
against such practices as body stitution for secuntv, order and
cavity searches and 'double- safety"
bunking.'
The outcome of the decision.
The ruling came in a case Frey noted, was the court's
focusing on conditions at New position that
it is the
York's Metropolitan Correc- responsibility prunari1 of the
tions Center, a federally people who run the pnsons to
operated holding center built in inn inta in decent sta rid a r tis'
Kennedy's bill, looked
side, Rep. Henry Waxman,
1975, where inmates filed suit to
forward to working with
courts have a very limited
U-Calif., who chairs a
protest overcrowding and res- role.
him, and shared the belief
health subcommittee.
tricttve practices.
"It was clear the court sa
Waxman will sponsor the
the country needs cornThe high court found these impressed with the fact that
bill
and
plans
hearings
on
it
prehensive national health
practices were "reasonable this was a modern facility. If it
as soon as possible.
insurance,
responses by (prison) officials had been a 100-year-old facility,
"how can a nation that
That was as far as
to
legitimate security con- they might have found IW)
spends each year $11 billion
Califano was prepared to
cerns."
persons in a cell doubleon cosmetics say it can't
go, however. lie said the
"The practical effect is that it bunking more punitive.''
afford
to
meet
the
basic
White House is sticking to
will be more difficult to prove Bronstein noted.
health needs of its people?
its different approach as
constitutional violations with
Frey agreed, saying the court
Wa xman asked. "How can
the only one congress will
respect to jails," Bronstein took account of the fact "cera country be so rich and so
accept. lie said Carter
said.
tam conditions that might lx'
poor
at the same time?"
believes in that course
Over vigorous dissents of intolerable over extended
Kennedy's health plan
because it will not create
three justices, the court majori- period of time
un are tolerable
would
begin to take effect
problems in the health care
ty
rejected
the
appeals
court
over
short
peried
of time.'*
time.'*
in 1963. Aides sa id the bill
system or in the economy.
standard th at restrictions and
would cost $28.6 billion
But Kennedy said one
privations placed on pre-trial
more than current federal
more day's delay may be
detainees must be "justified by
spending on health care,
too much. His bill, he said,
compelling necessities of jail
meaning the actual price
"represents the best
()~ %~o
administration."
tag is $211 billion.
chance to avoid national
Before Monday's ruling,
By 1987, however,
bankruptcy and to bring
Bronstein said, prisons or jails
Kennedy said it would be
spiralling health costs
had to show a compelling
chea per to have his plan
under control."
reason for rest rictions. Th
than to go along with the
Kennedy
Kennedyhas
a key
standard means they only need
present system.
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Support On Health Plan
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
having unveiled his own
$211 billion plan for
national health insurance,
wants President Carter to
join him in the battle to win
Its enactment.
For now, however,
Carter Isn't biting.
Kennedy, speaking
Monday to a large audience
and television cameras
— in the ornate Senate
Caucus Room, made a
direct reference to the
administration when he
tore Into "those who
believe
that
cornprehensive national health
Insurance, however
desirable, is Inconsistent
with toda y's budgetary
politics."
The administration is
backing a step-by-step
approach
the first
dealing with catastrophic
coverage and system
reform. Kennedy is
backing one, big bill with
all phases enacted at once.
Kennedy, who has been
at odds with the president
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The
House ado.d a IM budget,
hours before the congressional
deadline, buflñly after wieldield
ing a "small meat ax" on
government spending and reducing the proposed federal
deficit to $20.8 billion.
Lawmakers approved the
budget resolution by a 220-1*4
vote Monday, ending more than
two weeks of heated haggling
over government spending
habits.
But the debate focused on
where to cut — not whether to
cut, and an 11th-hour amendment by Rep. Joseph Fisher, DVa,, gave the House one last
chance to go on record against
runaway government spending.
Fisher proposed to use a
"small meat ax, nearer the she
of a scalpel," and cut spending
by $2.5 billion — one-half of 1
percent — across the board. His
plan succeeded by an overwhelming 255-144 margin.
The budget the House adopted "contains the lowest deficit
we've seen in many a year,"
said Budget Committee Chair.
man Robert Gialmo, DConn.
By allowing for actual growth
In only a few programs, such as
defense, and holding other
Increases even with Inflation,
Gialmo said the plan rrtakes "a
contribution to trying to arrive
at a balanced budget."
The House and Senate Budget
Committees now must meet In
conference to reconcile their
differing plans. Gialmo has
predicted "we will have some
tough times" In trying to reach
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WER
treaties in April a year ago, certain elements in the
House of Representatives, resentful at their conI
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LOOPOL.,
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congressmen are making good their threat with a
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vengeance. Suddenly the Panama Canal is back
WASHINGTON (NEA) - The Democratic
By DON GRAFF
wi th
as a full-blown controversy. The Carter
party
and
Has
the
younger
generation ever been
President
Carter
have
quietly
administration's implementation bill, which would
abandoned
a
highly questionable fund-raising
anything
but
a
problem?
f.
provide funds to rearrange military installations
device
Anywhere?
the use of simulated White House
and establish a quasi-governmental corporation to
stationery to solicit political contributions.
Its members reject the values of their parents
administer the Canal for the next 20 years, was
When the Democratic National Committee
and question institutions that are the pillars of
ambushed almost as soon as it arrived from the
earlier this year mailed out thousands of letters
society. They know little about the pholosoplilc
to potential donors, both the envelope and the
White House.
basis of that society and the principles that make
letterhead car ried the legend, "The White
It work. And worse, they don't want to know.
The powerful House Rules Committee by a threeHQt23."
All they're interested in is an easy living. It's
L
to-one margin approved a substitute bill (HR. 111)
White
House
stationery traditionally has been
enough to make their elders despair of the
proposed by Rep. John M. Murphy, D-N.Y., and his
used only for official business. No previous
future. In this case, make that Chinese elders,
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. Under
president has so blatantly used the prestige of
who are commencing to express concern
this measure, the Canal Commission would be a
the executive mansion to stimulate contributions
publicly as to what they may have wrought In
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U.S. governmental agency whose budget would
to either Republicans or Democrats.
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seeking to accelerate China's modernization.
The gimmick produced considerable revenue
have to be approved each year by Congress. And
JP
They may have opened the door too widely to the
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also
generated
a
good
capitalist
West.
nine members, five American and four for the Democrats but
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of
unfavorable
publicity
for
the
party.
In
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recent
testing of secondary school
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The
latest
round
of
direct
mail
solicitations
students
In
Peking,
for one serious example,
and be "directed" by the U.S. Secretary of
carries a new line atop the first page of the letmany
were
unable
to explain satisfactorily the
Defense. In time of peril, a U.S. military officer
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ter: "Jimmy Carter - Washington, D.C." and
differences between capitalism and Marxism
would control the Canal in violation of the treaty. name of the real sponsor of the mailing, the_____________________________________________________________________ and the numerous advantages of the latter.
But the Murphy bill's depart ure from adDemocratic party, appears in prominent type at
The test result, as reported in The New York
ministration wishes and general understandings the bottom of that page.
Times, Is not an isolated development but
BUSINESS WORLD
symptomatic of a widespread loss of enthusiasm
with Panama is pale compared with a bill, H.R.
for the class struggle and growing interest in a
1958, sponsored by Rep. George Hansen, R-Idaho, a
Legislators
serving
the
supposedly
eronomyhigher-c
lass standard of living. The Chinese
bitter enemy of the treaties. The Hansen measure,
minded 96th Congress contin ue to tak out of both
leaders
hi
p's highly publicized recent contacts
which already has almost 200 co-sponsors, would sides of their mouths, promising to cut tes and
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with the West apparently have made the folks
prescribe Canal operating conditions and ensure the federal budget while simultaneously
back home vividly aware that there can be more
By LeROY POPE
that all costs of transferring ownership will be
bragging about the expensive federal programs
Studies of these rhythms In the 1950s produced to the good life than dialectic.
UPI Business Writer
the parallel discoveries that accident rates,
borne by Panama.
they have attracted to their states and districts.
To get them back into acceptable socialist be,
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
The
most
recent
example
involves
Sen.
Factory
production
In
alcoholism
and other undesirable factors were the Chinese press and radio have launched a
Earlier this spring in a spiteful example of
Richard S. Schweiker, R.Pa., who introduced some companies is being shifted to night more prevalent among night workers than day propaganda campaign stressing the great tinjuvenile muscle-flexing designed to humiliate and
legislation
to limit the growth of federal spen- operations to take advantage of lower Off-Peak workers.
provements In the People's Republic over the
antagonize Panamanians, the House pointedly
power rates, but It's a change not to-be made
Employee
reluctance
to
move
to
the
night
shift
bad old days of pee-communist China. The
removed $2.7 million in arms aid to Panama from ding onserious
the grounds
Congress
mustcutting
be back lightly.
also has to be overcome,
about that
fighting
Inflation,
problem
is that the segment of the population at
It Is net yet po*hts to Ut the dW but
the foreign military assistance bill, repudiating a t.dsat s9evI AM bdonaing the bsdst."
irord Meter co tetd KWas 1$ get. III result. wctsus csmpstijt ii dir.et.d, Us born
U.S. pledge made d uring the treaty negotiations.
Explained Schweiker: "There has been no the trend has been noted by Norman Industries, from night AIM worker, In Chicago but It took the Communist takeover, who happen to be the
But congressmen do not bear all the blame for
clearer mandate from the American people In a Chicago management consulting firm, and unflagging management attention to accomplish majority, has no recollection of the old days.
recent years than their desire to balance the National Utility Service of New York, which It. The key to success is being careful in choosing Instead, they have rising expectations thanks to
this latest Canal polemic. Treaty opponents have
handles electric rate problems for large con- what kind of worker to put on the night shift, said Peking's sudden recognition of the rest of the
budget, limit government spending
been aroused by a report that Panama plans to levy
and cut sumers all over the world.
tans
Ford supervisor Al Potter. The personnel office world and only the pervasive grayness of today's
a confiscatory tax on U.S. businesses in the soon-to-.
Is known that only about 20 percent of all must choose people who are highly motivated, proletarian China to compare with the newly
But the Coalition of American Public
be dissolved Canal Zone, retroactive to 1903 and by
Kiven's TV cameras dealt In the main with less precelved delights of Western life.
Employees discovered that only one month factory output in the United States and Europe
Panamanian claims to moveable U.S. property.
sophisticated but equally difficult problems to
earlier the senator distributed to his constituents presently is accomplished on the night shift,
It's a serious problem for the Chinese
Viewing the destructive Hansen-bill alternative,
Neither of the two firms could estimate how handle — drinking on the job, sleeping on the job, establishment. First wall posters and foreign
a newsletter "proudly citing his raids on pork
much a company might save by shifting sloppy work, failure to live up to work rules, tourists, and t he next thing you know bl ue jeans
barrel."
the administration, through its spokesmen, has
production to the night shift. National Utility pilferage and vandalism,
Economizer Schweiker boasted of his role
and skateboards.
said it can live with the Murphy bill as a substitute
said every case would be different.
But perhaps Peking might try looking at it this
for its own. Inasmuch as informed observers securing for Pennsylvania federal funds to Service
Obviously, the savings must be substantial If
finance
a
$10
million
highway
bypass,
a
$7.8
In
one
milk
processing
plant,
the
cameras
way.
Western societies, after all, have been
believe only the Murphy version has a chance of
theyare to offset the pay differentials for night revealed the whole work force, which was sop- worried
about their younger generations for
million
lock
and
dam
project
and
$5
million
for
passage, the White House would, it seems to US, be
and
overn
ht
wo
at
prevail
In
many
InPosed
to
start
at
4
a.m.,
wasn't
showing
ig
rk
th
up
river and beach anti-erosion projects.
dustries.
Almost bo'clock. The entire shift ln another Plant generations. That China should now be doing so,
wise to organize support for it when it reaches the
after of
opening
Its door,
be
There Is another serious problem, says was starting 15 minutes late and quittIng 10 takenand
asso
anshortly
Indication
how rapidly
it can
is sue.
House floor within the next few days, instead of
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After almost a decade of intensive lobbying, President Norman Kim of the Chicago firm: minutes early.
merely acquiescing In unrealistic hopes for
ceeding in its goal of catching up with the West.
the nation's biggest marketers of soft drinks the sloppy attitude towards productivity 01 UWIY
something better.
These
were
In
companies
where
assembly
In something of a contemporary variation on
believe they have lined up a majority In both workers and even supervisors on the night
production
line
actually
was
measured
In
worker
the
old one about Mohammed and the mountain,:
Meanwhile, it would be helpful all around If the
Kivens company has been Uilfl concealed
houses of Congress to gain special immunity
time
put
in.
In
the
second
plant,
the
trouble
a
Saudi
prince says he Intends to solve his arid
State Department could persuade Panama to
television cameras to monitor performance of stem
from
federal
antlrust
laws.
a
supervisor
who
drank
on
th
e
country's
water problem by going to a source
desist from its own muscle flexing and obtain some
thenightahift in factories. Heuyitheresults
act
the
where
there
The
political
struggle
began
in
1971,
when
the
confirm
the
old
saying
that
in
many
compsnialia
job.
The
TV
camera
caught
him
In
are literally mountains of It
reassurances about Panamanian intentions with
a
vending
machine.
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staff of the Federal Trade Commission charged the night shift is "out of sight and out of
respect to U.S. interests,
In a straight assembly line operation, losses of
Specifically,
Prince
Mohamm
ed Al Faisal, a
The question of a phased ceding of American that the major
producers
of
carbonated
soft
and
the
productivity
of
night
workers
low
even
a
few minutes for an entire shift can be businessman
and
banker,
is planni
ng to tow
drinks violated the anti-trust statues through the relative to that of day workers.
control of the Canal to Panama by the year 2(X$) use of unique franchising arranginents.
serious, Kimsaid, gnn off by only a few 44Jc icebergs through the Indian Ocean
and
admitted to honest, deeply felt differences In
He conceded there are biological and workers can force the line to be slowed or even Red Sea to the Saudi coast where their meltIn return for the right to distribute Coca Cola, psychological reasons for this that have to be stopped cold. The losses can be serious even in down,Uyou'flpardon tbe
coun try. But once the agreed-on treaties were
., could yield
Pepsi Cela and other nationally advertised overcome. Chief of these Is the clrradian rhyth. shift forces as_nllu 30 or 30, he said.
a waterfiow estimated at many times that of
signed and ratified, they became the solemn
of soda,
owned local m,"the internal body dock that nun tocge
considering moving Output to the neighboring Egypt's life-giving Nile River.
obligation of the United States. In the end, the bottling companies must accept strictly enforced that human efficiency Is Creat ed In the daylight nightCp.nie.
shift mud take all these factors hi account, Saudi food production
would triple and the desert
House of Representatives has no constitutional limitations on their marketing territory.
hours."
Kim said.
be made to bloom.
alternative but to honor the spirit and letter of that
pledge. Moreover, the current attempts
by
JACK ANDERSON
congressmen to contravene the Panama Canal
treaties threaten to forefelt one of the largest U. S.
considerations, for which we paid so high a price,
and that is a better and long-lasting footing with
our Latin American neighbors.

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David A. Theis &amp; WI Margarett M.
Johnson &amp; Jill, LI IN Lake of the
Woods Townhouse, Sec. L 156.666. to Joe L. Lynch &amp; WI Grenda, Lot 1,
Frank W. Fullmer Jr., sgl to wp Spring Oaks, $53,900.
Mary Sue Love, sgl to Richard K.
Fed., Lot 1 &amp; N 36.36, of 2 BIk D,
Seminole Terr., Rept, et al., 20 Marks (married) &amp; Shirley M.
O'Neal, wid., Lot 28, BIk A,
parcels, $49,500.
H. Miller &amp; Sons Cr1,. Inc. to Lakewood Shores, $56,000.
Myers Van Buren II. sgl., Lot 74 San
Devex, inc. to Thomas F. Le
Sebastian His., Un. 3, $49,600.
Blanc &amp; WI. Nina L. Lt 101 Jennifer
Timothy 0. bole &amp; wt Pamela to Ests. $71,400.
Bruce L. Peterson &amp; WI Mary Ann,
Polyak Corp to Thomas E. Condon
Lot 3. Villa Brantley,
&amp; WI. Marilyn, Lt 5, Weklva Hills,
Charles B. Pyle, sg to Claude F. SEC. Seven $77,900.
Winningham Jr. &amp; WI Lynda L., Apt
Vann A. Rollins &amp; wf. Deborah 1
Unit 7, Blk B. Cherrywood Gardens, Richard W. Massong &amp; wf. Lucille I
$30,000.
LI 3, Wekiva Hills, Sec. One. $7$
Henry F. Jackson to James Wilde
The Greater Constr. Corp to Glenn
(married) &amp;
Ray E. Whitaker, A. Zink &amp; wf. Cecile C. LI 261,
(married). N 264' of S 52$ of Govt. Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt SEC 2
Lot 2, Sec 25.20.30 (less part) etc., $57,700.
$11,900.
Christopher J. Esbensen &amp; WI.
WD) Henry F. Jackson &amp; WI
Donna to George A. Salmons &amp; WI'
Phyllis to James Wild I Ray E.
Karen, Lt 105, Casa Aloma $56,900.
Whitaker same as above, $100.
(QCD) John Q. Gill. sgl &amp; James
Adeline Bond, sql to Douglas M.
Jensen &amp; WI Leslie, N 350' of W 121/1 s Medill to John Q. Gill, sql. &amp;
James S. Medill, sql. Lts 7,8 &amp; 9, blk
cIt. of SW 14 of S E 1/4 of Sec. 263130,
F. Tr. Six Sanlando Springs, $100.
less part, $9,000.
Grace Prop. Inc. to Sandra Moye,
Marion Hartsook (married) to
Un. 300 H Altamonte Ilts., $19,900.
Norah L. Tolkion (married), Lot 7,
Roberta A. McFarland, s91 to Lois
St. Johns Village, 2nd Rev., $100.
R. Decker I Jeanne Willis, Jt. ten.
Mabel Washington 1. Curtiss
Rambeau, sql. to Floyd Childs Jr. &amp; apt Unit 101 Bldg. I. Crown Oaks.
WI Margaret H., Lot 15, Keruy's $34,600,
Roy P. Gifford &amp; wf. Vera to
Addn Midway, $1,000.
Donald E. Stevens &amp; WI. Janet I., LI
Jack M. Grindle &amp; WI Barbara to
12 (loss SlSO')blkl, West Wildmere,
Eli:. Biackard &amp; Donna C. Swalt.
13,000.
ney, igl., Commence at SE cor. of
SW/4 of SE¼ of Sec. 142029,
Jerry N. Lloyd &amp; wt. Susan to
$891900.
RalphL.Mangino&amp;wt. Mary A., W
Lytle B. Tulbert &amp; Grace to
41.7' of Lot 6 &amp; F 41.' of 7 blk 61,
Donald C. Springer 1*1 Mildred M.,
Sanlando The Sub. Beaut., Palm
Springs Sec. S47,00Q.
N200'ofS4fl.4,ofWIOAacr.sof60
acre tr. of water and land etc.,
Ann M. Pierro, sql to Mildred
P9.000.
Loving, sql. Un. 234, Village of
Gregory J. Esser 1. WI Debra to
Wlndmeadows No. I. $42,500.
Wm. D. Risk. &amp; wf Karen M., Lt S.
Aquarius Land Co., Inc. to Son Ok
81k E, Little Wekiva Ests., No. One,
Kim Chin, Lt 101 F. 12' 019, bk
Longwood Park. $4400.
Raymond I. Latham Sr. I WI
(QCO) John T. Bunton II 1 WI.
Shirley to James M. Barton &amp; WI
Jacqueline to John I. Bunton II Lot
$01 BIk A, Jamestown Village, Un. 1.
Lolls, Lot 24, BIk 6, 8*1 Air sd,
$12,000.
$41300.
Vidwis Tipple, sgl to Robert T.
Cameron-Brown inv. Group to
Kennsd, Jr. &amp;wf Lori 0., LI 1, 81k 6, Hubert N. Earley, Beg. SE cot. of
North Orlando Ranches, SEC 112.3
Lake Rico. Park, SUAC.
Tompkins Div. to Charles M.
etc. 80.804 ml of cal $233,000.
WIIWer Spgs Div. to Nader Conatr.
Smith III WI Pamela M., Lot 3,81k
I, North On. Ranches, SK s,
Colnc.,Lts47.51,Tuscawilla, Unit ö.
$42,900,
154000.
Tompkins Dev. to Carl Wilson 1.
8.1 Airs Homes Inc. to John H.
Hughes &amp; wf. Margaret C. Lot 71 8*1
*1 Lillian, U 15, Garden Lake Ests.,
Unit One, $51,900.
Airs Hills Unit One. $45,800,
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The Atlenta.bseed soft drink colossus was
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PPJ= PROBE: IUc)ijrij Nixon's White
protestations of concern for the little man have und.ntandabIytnthe1oA1r$01thettr.e-y4sr
tariff was considered vital to domestic sugar House investigators were as notorious for their
failed to worry Big Business - and with good ft&amp; against the sugar tariff hiesius. N one
producers, and one goveru study concluded Incompetence as their boss was for his
r.uin. Many Will corporations are booming point, according to Time ma(, CocaCola's
III it was "wilikily any Mgnlflcai* qnMtt1e, 01 detestation of the press. Thus there Is a certain
imdsr the Carter admInistratIon,
chief purchaser, JohnMom, threatened to "call
sugar would be grown In the United States if pathetic humor in a memo that was recently
Oil profits are soaring; the nation's bankers In a few cliii and have the preldist veto the
Amer1iprducan hod tocoinpeeonthe open shown to us.
are In clover, Prices the eorn.r pays forge farm bill" that contained the sugar price like,
world mubt with mar produced with cheap
Dated Aug. 13, 196$ seven mo,*bs after.
steaft upward.
Mount says he cast remember mabbig such a
tropical labor under subsidy In other coustries." Nixon took office - the memo w
There is one exception to the hula'$o'y
If the
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spir al that every grocery shopper baa noticed: I
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it Is I1I4 alarming slWie of not the signature) of Peter Fldg ,tI was.
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W4woaldtlWOWthoMdeOl*ofworkMd then a special aesidant to the prseIdent.
years
Jk=Y Carter In is guberastoiW cempalges AN more than MIS MOM to our trade deficit. ,,
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Ironically, the depr,ulon
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memo dates. Though the Star's cor
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imported sugar.
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crs in ry Is net (le.Rhyne, a lawyer and old ached bido1
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David T Cissel &amp; wt. Leocadia to
Robert W Itecknell &amp; wt. Helen. Lt
172 Longdaie First Addn 133000
Raymond A Parkins, Jr Ind. &amp;
Tr. to Patrick M. Morely. S 729 4' of
SE'i of SW'a SEC 31 21 31 etc
134,000
Raymond A Perkins, Jr. Ind. &amp;
Tr. to Patrick Morely S 729.4 of
SE 1 1 of SW'4 SEC. 3121 31 etc
134,000.
Raymond A. Parkins, Jr. Ind &amp;
Tr. to Paul D. Heidrich, Jr &amp; H
Arlene Mc Far land, P. Ten,, N 2294'
of S 458.8' of SE' 4 of SW' 4 of SEC 31
7131 etc. $40,000.
Lewis J. Tanner &amp; WI. Mary V. to
Ambros J. Terry &amp; wt. Wanda I Lot
2. blk D, Walker Addn As,
137.500.
Herman Fields &amp; WI. Bobbie J To
Beatrice N. Jackson part marked
Reserved f or Golf Course, Ir. 39
Sanlando Spqs. $25300.
Deccatexine Constr. Corp to
Norman V. Ware &amp; WI. Patricia A
Lot 3. Jennifer Ests, $78,900.
Hector M Aviles &amp; WI. Ellen to
Robert W Moore (Married) &amp;
Jimmy L Moore (Married) Lt 57
The Colonnades, Third Sec. $24,600.
(QCD) Howell Branch Land Co. to
Forrest L. &amp; Malone M. Vandivier
SEC 2671 30, Beg 491,2' N of W'4
cot. run E 186, 69' N 287' W 145 N
125.13' NW on curve to beg. $100.
WD) Melvin L. Lucas tj Linda
Sue Lucas N7l7'ofSS$608'ofW700'
of E 665.3' of WII of Gv Lt I, SEC 25
19.29. 5100.
Olin Amer. Homes Fl., Inc. to
James Falkenbvrg&amp;wI. Linda K. LI
It. blk 6. Sterling Park Un 1
$46900
Albert C. Forster, Jr. &amp; wf. Lillian
to Betty Jane Zorian, Un. 12, 61. A.
Cherrywood Gardens, $33,000.
George W. Beard &amp; WI. Bertha to
Walter J. Townsend, Jr. &amp; WI. Joan.
Lot 16, blk $7. Sanlando The Sub.
Beaut., All. Sec. $30,000.
Robert M. Miller to Robert M.
Miller &amp; Mildred S. Wang ten. in
Common Un. 101 Bldg. S. Crown
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Thomas 0 Haskett &amp; wt Nor,,,,, I.
Li 75, Indian Hills, tin 1, $5550(1
Ronald J
Morose A Al,'
Finkelstein to Wm 0(fy &amp; wI
Evelyn, III, bik A, North On
Turn
SEC 8 Un 2 134500
Cam Corp to CEOCO (oust,
Inc Lt .14, Sky Lark in the Wo(x1,
Lts 1311 &amp; IS. blk K. Sky Lark -,
370.000
River Run Inc to Ilit' (,r,'i',
Constr Corp, Lots 40, Al. 4/, 4' 44
108. lii, ItS, 118 River Rut,, wc
Three, 191.800
The Greater COrISIr ( ors) 'v
Mmes A. Simmons, sql Lot 0/
River Run Sec Three ¶53.400
Greater Constr Corp toin
Gianotti &amp; WI M.,rqor.'t A Lot ,i
River Run Sec Three 350,900
AIpI,.I II Dcv to Clarence E
Brown A wt Johann,, M Lt 27. Ilk
A. Coach Light Ests $83.900
The Greater Constr Corp to M,,.
Lieberman A WI Estelle 1' tot ,o
Sausalito Sec Three $54.400
Cameron Brown In v Grop to ia
Power Corp From SE (or of North
Orl Ranches, Sec I etc 11 / 500
acres m I 350,000
Claramae R. Jones &amp; hO Bunion
to Lawrence L Lidfeldt&amp;wf, Sherry
A LI 121 Winsor Manor, 1s1 Add
n 16.1,400
Morton Builders Inc. to Robert A
Cruikshank &amp; wt. Eliz. P. Lt B?
Jennifer E%tSL $16,500
Einheit Constr, to Dennis L
Jarvie &amp; WI. Barbara L LI 15,
Carolyn Ests. $16,300
Sutton &amp; Sons Inc. to Mathaei L
Adams&amp;wf,M, Astrid Lt4lWckiva
Hills, Sec. 8. $85,600.
Richard E. Kisling &amp; WI. Nancy to
Edward S. Wilush &amp; WI. Sherry L
Lot 72 Tuscawilla, Unit 1 WS.
Greenwood Lakes to Fla. Resid.
Comm., Inc. Lot 7 blk A, Greenwood
Lakes, Un..?, $8,800.
The Babcock Co. to Denis Jessen
sgl. Lot 223, Windward Square, SEC.
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NoL one asked me, but:
—it will take until the year 1982 to make up all
those Little League baseball games we lost in the
last two weeks, and no matter bow green your grass
is, the "ah
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Thlsralnyseasonrernlndsmeofwhatlmlssleast
about living in a house. It Is reiterated every time I
look out my apartment window and see the lawn
being mowed.
—Get those bibs ready! The Lyman High athletic
department will be handing out athletic awards
over spaghetti supper this Thursday night. They
dart dishing out meatballs at 5:30. Tickets are $1.50
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House of Representatives, resentful at their con161i
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appropriations would be needed to fund the
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arrangements.
With the treaties due to go into effect on October
1, the time has come to implement them and the
congressmen are making good their threat with a
vengeance. Suddenly the Panama Canal is back
WASHINGTON (NEA) - The Democratic
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administration's implementation bill, which would
abandoned
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provide funds to rearrange military installations device - the
use of simulated White House
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Robert H. Sands &amp; wt, Carol to
Thomas D. Haskett &amp; M. Norma L.
Lt 25, Indian Hills,
7, 558,500,
Ronald J. Marose &amp; Ale
Finkelstein to Wm. Cady
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Evelyn, Lt 4, blk A, North On, Terr.,
134.000.
SEC 8 Un. 2
Raymond A. Perkins, Jr. In &amp;
Cam Corp. to CEUCO Constr,
Tr. to Patrick Morely S 229.1 ' of Inc., Lt 11, Sky Lark in the Woods.
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Olin- Amer. Homes Fl,, Inc. to .larvie &amp; WI. Barbara L. Lt IS,
James Falkenburg I wE. Linda K. Lt Carolyn Ests. 576.300.
SijIton&amp; Sons Inc. to Macheel L.
11, blk 6. Sterling Park Un. 1
Adams&amp;WI.M. Astrid LtllWekiva
$4400.
Albert C. Forster, Jr. IWI. Lillian Hills, Sec. I. $55,600.

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victerl. TWII, sot in Robert T.
Cameron.lrowo Inv. Grit', to
L.r1 D., Lt ), 51k4. Hubert I. larisy,y,Sag. $5 cu. 01
Lake Iid,s Park. $31,458,
Noilt, Orlando Rinches, SIC 1123
Tempkkls Div. Is Charles AL SIC. 55,450 m.l ii ccl. $335,450.
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327.0536

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S. North Orl. leaches. Sec I, COInc.. Us 47.51, Tuscawlhla, UnIt 0.

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WI MararsI N., Lot 1$. Keesly's $36400.
Roy P. Gifford I WI. Vera to
Richard E. Killing &amp; WI. Nancy to
Jack M. Gnindie &amp; WI Barbarata Donald 5. Stevens &amp; wt. Janet I., Lt to Betty Jane Zorlan, Un. 12, UI. A.
Edward S. Wilush &amp; WI. Sherry L.
Ills. Biackard I Donna C. Swell. i2(li5$$150')blk3WI1tWlidVfl5, Chirnywood Gardens,
$3,000.
George W. Beard &amp; wE. Bertha to Lot 12 Tuscawilla, Unit 7 WS,
ray, so., commence ii $
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$W¼ 01 11¼ 01 SIC. 14-30.39,
Jerry N. Lloyd I wt. SuW to Weltit J. Townsend, Jr. &amp; WI. Joan. $51,600.
Greenwood Lakes to Fla. Resicl.
$58,900.
Ralph L. Mang lnoI wt.Mary ., W Lot 18. blk I?, Sanlando The Sub.
Comm., Inc. Lot 7bIk A, Grs*nwood
Lytis I. Tutbert &amp; Grace to 41.7' of Lot 61 B 41.9' of? blk 81,. Suut., Alt. Sec. uo,xo.
Robert M. Miller to Robert M. Lakes, Un..2, $5,500.
Donald C. Sprmneerlwf Mildred At, Sanhando The Sub. BSut., Palm
Miller &amp; Mildred S. Wang ten. in
The Babcock Co. to Denis Jessen
N3SfSs34oIWlO Mass ofoo Springs
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tr. of water and land etc.,
Ann M. Piirro, agi to MIldred Common Un. 101 Bldg. 5, Crown 501. Lot 225, Windward Square, SEC.
Three. 547,100.
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Loving, sot. Un. 234, Village ot Oaks First Addn. $37,000.
Gregory J. Suer 1 WI Debra to WiflhlIliadewS No. 1.542.150. WM.D.RiokeIWIK.renM.,LtS,
AquarlusLanhco.,lnc.to$OJ$Ok
51k 1 Little Wiltiva Sits., No. One, Kim Chin, Lt 1011.12' oft, hk It H

$31*.
Lonowood Park. $4450.
Raymond I. LMM Sr. &amp; WI .
(QCD) JOlI T. Sunton II &amp; WI.

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(QCD) Henry F. Jackson. WI
Donna to George A. Salmons &amp; WI' Forrest L. IMalone M. Vandivier
Claramae R. Jones &amp; hb. Benton
Phyllis to James Wild.. &amp; Ray E.
Karon, Lt 105, Casa Aloma $58,900. SEC 262130, Beg 491.2' N of W'/, to Lawrence L. Lidfeldt &amp; WI. Sherry
Whitakir earne as
$100.
(QCD) John Q. Gilt, igl I. James cor. run E 116. 69' N 2$1' W 145' N A. Lt 121 Winsor Manor, 1st Add
Adellni Bend, sgl to Douglas M.
n.$64,400.
135.13' NW on curve to beg. $100.
Jensen I WI Leslie, N 330' 01W 1214 S Medill to John Q. Gill, sgl. &amp;
Morton Builders Inc. to Robert A.
ch. of $wtot
(QCD) Melvin L. Lucas to Linda
. 28.21.20. Jam,sS.M.dIll,sgI.Ltsl,$&amp;9,blk
E. Tr. Six Sanlando Springs, $100.
5ue Lucas N71?'oI55$6.0$'01W300' Cruikshank &amp; wI Eli:. P. Lt 82
$ part, 19M.
Grace Prop. Inc. to Sandra Moyc, of EMS.)' of W'/, of Gv Lt I, SEC 25 Jennifer Ests. $76,500.
Marion Hartsk (married) to
Einheit Constr. to Dennis L.
19.39. $100 .
Norah L. Tolkiin (married), Lot 7, Un, 300 H Altamonte Ws., $19,900.
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Unit 1,
Kamenoff 0ev., Inc. to Charles P.
Guerin I *1 Lida N., Lot 41, Fox.
wood, Ph. 1 ,$55,200.
AMA Prop., Inc. to H. Richard
Johnson &amp; Jill, Lt ill Lake of the
120,000.
Woods Townhouse, Sic. S.
Raymond A. Parkins, Jr. Ind &amp;
River Run Inc. to the Greater
Tr. to Paul D. Heidrich, Jr. &amp; H. Constr. Corp. Lots 10, II. 12,
Frank W. Fullmer Jr., sgl to WP Spring Oaks, $53,900.
Mary
Sus
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Richard
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Arlene McFarland, Jt. Ten., N 22954'
2 51k D
lOS. Ill. 115, III River Run, Sec.
iA S 4555' of 5E¼ of SW14 of SEC 31. Three. $91,800.
Seminole Tom, RepI, et at., 20 Marks (married) &amp; Shirley M.
O'Neal, wid., Lot 7$, Ulk A,
21.31 etc. $40,000.
parcels, $49 500
The Greater Constr. Corp to
Sons On., Inc. to Lakewood Shores, $58,000.
H. Miller
Lewis J. Tanner &amp; WI. Mary Y to James A. Simmons, sgl Lot
102
Myers Van Buren II, $gl., Lot 74 San
Dives, Inc. to Thomas F. Le Ambros J. Terry &amp; *1. Wanda L. Lot River Run Sec, Three. 133.100
7, blk D. Walker Addn As, No. 2
Sebastian Hts., Un. 3, &amp;R A00.
Blanc I WI. Nina L. Lt 107 Jennifer
The Greater Constr. Corp to Jack
$37,500.
TImothy 0. bole I WI Pamela to Ests. $77,400.
Glanotti &amp; wt . Margaret A. Lot 91
Bruce L. Petirson IWI Mary Ann,
Herman
Fields
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Bobble J. To
Polyak Corp to Thomas E. Condon
&amp; WI. Marilyn, Lt S. Wekiva Hills, Beatrice N. Jackson part marked River Run Sec. Three $50,900.
Lot), Villa Brantley, 163.000.
Alpha II 0ev. to Claren ce E.
Reserved for Golf Course, Tr.
Charles B. Pyli, sg to Claude F. SEC. Seven $77,900.
Brown &amp; wt. Johanna M. Lt 22. blk
Spgs.
$25,500.
Wiivsingham Jr. IWI Lynda L., Apt
Vann A. Rollins &amp; WI. Deborah to Sanlando
A. Coach Light Ests. 184.900.
Unit?, Ilk B. Chirrywood Gardens, Richard W. Massong &amp; *1. Lucille T.
Deccalexine Constr. Corp to
The Greater Constr. Corp to Max
$30,000.
Norman V. Ware &amp; WI. Patricia A
Lt 3, Welilva Hills, Sec. One. $78,000.
Lieberman &amp; wt. Estelle P. Lot 30
Jennifer
Ests.,
178.900.
Henry F. Jack$nto James Wild,
TheGreeler Constr. Corp IoGi,nn
Sausalito Sec. Three. j8,
Hector M. Aviles &amp; WI. Ellen to
(married) &amp;
Ray E. Whitaker, A. Zink &amp; WI. Cecile C. Lt 281,
Camer on Brown Inv. Grop. o Fla.
Moore
(married), N 264' of S 525 of Govt. Wikiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt SEC 2 Robert W.
(Married) &amp; Power Corp. From SE con. ofNorth
Jimmy L. Moore (Married ) Lt
Lot 2. Sec 2520.30 (less part) etc., $57,700.
Orl. Ranches, Sec I. etc. :1 7 500
The Colonnades, Third Sec. $24,600. acres
$11,900.
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Christopher J. Esbensen &amp; WI.
Robert C. Demmel &amp; WI Patricia. U
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Sec
$48,500.
Headland, Inc. to Falcon 0ev. Co.,
Lot 20 Fox Run sd, $5,000.
David A. Theis &amp; WI Margarett M.
to Joe L. Lynch &amp; wI Grenda. Lot 4,

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David T. Cisel 8, wI Leocadla to
Robert W. Becknell &amp; M. Helen. Lt
172 L.ongdale First Addn.
Raymond A. Parkins, Jr. Ind. &amp;
Ti-. to Patrick M. Morely, S 229.4' of
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John Martins &amp; WI Teresa to
to Kanaya H. Raislnghani, so., Lot Charles W. Dearolfi, WI Victoria 0.,
183 Lake Harriet Ests., $25,186.
Lot 252 less S 1', &amp; less N 73', Queens
Mirror So. Addn CU, $32,000.
Albert Dingle 1. WI Una to Don
Jack A . Bartlett &amp; wt Sandra to
Dingiel WI Catherine, Lot 9, BIk 0,

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out at the seams, bring it to optician.
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society. They know little about the pholosophic
White House.
to potential donors, both the envelope and the
basis of that sodetyand the principles that make
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letterhead carried the legend, "The White
it work. And worse, they don't want to know.
The powerful House Rules Committee by a threeAll they're Interested In Is an easy living. It's
toone margin approved a substitute bill (H.R. 111)
"Qum,"
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en
ough to make their elders despair of the
proposed by Rep. John M. Murphy, D-N.Y., and his
used only for official business. No previous
future. In this case, make that Chinese elders,
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. Under
president has so blatantly used the prestige of
who are commencing to express concern
this measure, the Canal Commission would be a
ve mansion to stimulate
glons
publicly as to what they may have wrought in
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U.S. govern mental agency whose budget would
to either Republicans or Democrats.
.
seeking to accelerate China's modernization..
The gimmick produced considerable revenue
have to be approved each year by Congress. And its
They may have opened the door too widely to the;
Democrats
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generated
a
good
capitalist
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nine members, five American and four for the
of
un
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pub
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th
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party.
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Panamanian, would' require Senate confirmation deal
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for one serious e'ample,
and be "directed" by the U.S. Secretary of
es a new line atop the first page of the let.
to
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were
unable
npiin satisfactorily thà
Defense. In time of peril, a U.S. military officer
ter: "Jimmy Carter - Washington, D.C." and
differences between capltalinn and Marxism.
would control the Canal in violation of the treaty.
of maili ng,
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And the numerous advantages of the latter.
But the Murphy bill's departure from ad- Democratic party, appears In prominent type at
The test result, as reported in The New York
ministration wishes and general understandings the bottom of that page.
Times,
Is not an Isolated development but
BUSINESS WORLD
symptomatic ofa widespread loss of enthusiasm.
with Panama Is pale compared with a bill, H.R.
for the class struggle and growing Interest In a
1958, sponsored by Rep. George Hansen, R-Idaho, a
islators
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bitter enemy of the treaties. The Hansen measure, minded 96th Congress continue to tak out of both
leadership's
highly
publicized
rece
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wo the Wed apparently have made
Th contacts
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which already has almost 200 cosponsors, would sides of their mouths, promising to cut taxes and
$ with
the folks
prescribe Canal operating conditions and ensure the federal budget while simultaneously
back home vividly aware that there can be more
By LeROY POPE
that all costs of transferring ownership will be bragging about the expensive federal programs
Studies of theme rhythms lnthe IM produced to the good life than dialectic.
UPI BINinU Writer
borne by Panama.
they have attracted to their dates and districts.
the parallel discoveries that accident rates,
To get them back into acceptable socialist line,
NEW
YORK
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The
mod
recent
example
involves
Sen.
Factory
production
In
akcball.n
and other undesirable factors were the Chinese press and radio have launched a
Earlier this spring in a spiteful example of
to night more prevalent amiing night workers than day propaganda campaign stressing the great imjuvenile muscle-flexing designed to humiliate and Richard &amp; Schwejker, R.Pa., who Introduced some companies Is being shifted
of
lOWSi
off-peek WOrkSIL
House
pointedly
legJ'ltIon
to
limit
the
growth
of
federal
openopratlons
to
tabadvantage
provemints In the People's Republic over the
antagonize Panamanians, the
1 but Via 4'II( not to-b. IJiad,
ding
oaths
groundsthat
Congress
rnugbe
"truly
power
t$
IOysereluCtance
mOve
thefll$Jlt$hlft
to
to
tied old days of pee-communist China. The
removed $2.7 million in arms aid to Panama from swim abwA
lightly.
alas h to be viwfO.iiL
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problem Is that the aegmod of the psçtM4
in od yat psedi be esuas
Un foreign military assistance bill, repasdt*th a
.
i,
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now
rvai
ae Notiflin IndoddP$, frOlfl nl
U.S. pledge madft.'1uring the treaty negotiations.
Explained Sthwelker: "There has been no the trend'flU bNfl flot
I1R workers in Chicago bUt it took the Communist takeover, who happen to be 19
But congressmen do not bear all the blame for
dearer mandate from the American people in a Chicago management consulting firm, and urk'I*gghig management attention to accomplish majority, has no recollection of the old days
this latest Canal polemic. Treaty opponents have recent years than their desire to balance the National Utility Service of New York, which It. The key to success is being careful In choosing Instead, they have rising expectations thanks to
budd limit government spending and cut handles electric rate problem for large con- whet kind of worker to put on the night shift, said Peking's sudden recognition of the rest of the
been aroused by a report that Panama plans to levy
sumers all over the world.
Ford supervisor Al Potter. The personnel office world and only the pervasive grayness of today's
a confiscatory tax on U.S. businesses in the soon-to-.
It Is known that only about 20 percent Of all must
choose people who are highly motivated, proletarian China to compare with the newly
But
the
Coalition
of
American
Public
be dissolved Canal Zone, retroactive to 1903 and by
Kim's 'IV cameras dealt In the main with less precelved delights of Western life.
Empl oyees discovered that only one month factory output in the United States and Europe
Panamanian claims to moveable U.S. property.
eaertseatoristriuteto his coltuentj presently is acCfl'flpll')Wd on the night sha
soplddicstsd but equally difficult problems to
ft's a serious problem for the Chinese
Neither the two firms could estimate how handle— drinking on the Job, sleeping on the job, eghltiivig.
Viewing the destructive Hansen-bill alternative, a newsletter "proudly citing his raids on pork
First wall posters and foreign
the administration, through its spokesmen, has barrel."
much a company might save by shifting sloppy work, failure to live up to work rules, tourists, and the next thing you know blue June
Economizer Sctiweiker boasted of his role in production to the night shift NMk,im1 Utility pilferage and vnilIw1
said It can live with the Murphy bill as a substitute
and skateboards.
said every case Would be dOwW.
But perhaps Peking might try looking atftthis;
for its own. Inasmueh as informed observers securing for PMIyhTflis federal funds to Service
ID MI milk processing Pt, the cameras way.
Obviously, the savings mod be iubst'al if
finance
a
$10
million
highway
bypass,
a
$7.8
western societies, after all, have beefl
believe only the Murphy version has a chance of
to offset the pay differentials for milgtd revealed the whole work totes, which was sW worried
million
lock
and
dam
project
and
$5
million
for
they
are
about their younger generations tot:
passage, the White House would, it seems to us, be river and beach anti-erosion projects.
&amp;W overnight work that prevail in many in. posed to dart at 4 Lm., wasn't showing up mdli gener t ons.
That China
now be doing so
diatrles.
wise to organize support for it when it reaches the
aluatSo'docedlreuhlft in snother plant
dartIng
mInutes
late
and
quItting
10
and
so
shortly
after
opening
Its
door, can
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There Is another serious problem, says Was
House floor within the next few days, instead of
taken
as
an
dication
of
w
in
ho
It Is suck
rapidly
merely acquiescing in unrealistic hopes for
After almost a decade of Intensive lobbying, President Norman Riven of the Chicago firm: Minutes early.
ceedin
g
goal
of
catching
In
its
up
with
the
W.st
the nation's biggest marketers of loft drinks the 5101)9)' attittalstowarde pr.tthiIy of malay
something better.
These
In
were
companies
where
assembly
In
something
of a contemporary variation on
workersandevensnisesonthenlgigniiL
I V they have lined up a majority
Meanwhile, it would be helpful all around if the
IDWOTtIT the aid
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State Department could persuade Panama to hoMIs Of C014T.I5 to gain special immunity television cameras to mmitor performance of tIMI p* hi. In the second plaid, the trouble a Saudi prince says he Intends to solve his arid'
from a supervlaor who drank on the cotwy's water problem by going to a iour
desist from its own muscle flexing and obtain some from federal anti-trod laws.
the night shift in factories. lie says the relulta gW.n,d iv
,were csngi* ft in the act - where there are literally moedan. of It political
struggle
began
In
1971,
when
the
po
The
cenjijin the old saying that In 1l7 C'Ifl9aiulN
reassurances about Panamanian Intentions with
pg
bottle
behind a vending machine.
sion
charged
t
Federal
Trade
Comm
daft
of
t
he
is
he 11M shift Is "out of slght d oat of mind"
respect to.U.S. interests.
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iiiibly tillS OpVidiOIl, 11
the
major
jroihcer
of
carbonated
that
Specifically, Prince Mohammed Al Falsal,- a
50ft and the productivity of n1 worbers low
The question of a phased ceding of American
even
a
few
minutes
for
an
edit.
shIft
am
4nni and banker, Is pi—ihig to tow
hI
vi
tin
UWO4h the relative to that Of day workers.
control of the Canal to Panama by the year 2000 we cl
aide.,Kimid,
R a gooflag oft by only a few
fruihiibg
icebergs tlwougii the Indian Ocean and
admitted to honest, deeply felt differences in this
He conceded there are "ekgIcal and wsrs can torus the ins to be Mowed or even Red Sea to the Sdi coed where their meJt.
the 41* tO diitithiti CO$ CO1
psychologIcal resione for till. that hove to be stepped cold. The IoN. can be serious even In down, If you'll penlon the I5peI,
country. But once the agreed-on treaties were
could yield
a4
other nationally advertised overcome. (bid of thus Is the circadian rhyth.
forces as
as 30 or 30, he aid.
a waterfiow odhvsated at many tinwe thu of
signed and ratified, they became the solemn
ii4ly ownd )ca m,"t interimll body clod tM suillig to dIide
ad' Of ad,,
(lpauIn csaidurhig marhig qidpd to the neighboring Egypt's life-giving Nil. River.
obligation of the United States. In the end, the
m* AcceptdeAy aforced thathainan effidwyls grist in do 4104W nlW dO mflth
us f&amp;
House of Representatives has no constitutional Ihnkt#one
' on their marketing territory.
hours."
Kim amid.
be mad, to bloom
alternative but to honor the spirit and letkrof that
pledge. Moreover, the current attempts by
..:
congressmen to contravene the Panama Canal
treaties threaten to forefeit one of the larg~ U. S.
considerations, for which we paid so high A ptev
1
and that is a better and long-lasting footing with

our Latin American neighbors.

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tied for the Five Star Conference all-sports trophy.
Championships In boys and girls swimming, girls
track and boys cross country gave Lyman most of
Its points. Brantley scored heavily after titles In
foot ball, girls basketball, soccer and boys and girls
tennis.
—(belsea Title and Guaranty is staging its golf
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if you are a banker, realtor, builder or savings and
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department.
Still on the Thursday menu, Is the May 31 Jambores at Stvnh,ole High's stadium, pairing varsities
from Lake Howell, (Ac Brantley, Lyman,
Seminole and Apopka.
—CasaelberriRecrestkmDepartmerglaglvjnga
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performance and give the
Indians a 1.0 vIctory over the
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and Pierre Plante, neilher of wham were wills the Ringers lad
year. Mark Mirolj spent virtually all lid yew with New Haven
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privaUleglandeney is to highs discosating the
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At the and of their series with the Rangers, the i.1aiwI, said
t hey woho up too late. Somehow, I can't es the same thing
happeningthe C.dles. Keep an eye on their dales. toidgid.
That d30ldd be the key.

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Philadelphia Eagles' owner
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the team has extended Head
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Coach Dick Veruseil's contract
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and now spends his days running 35 to 40 miles a week, lifting
weights, and leaping hurdles. He says he is looking forward to
learning how to pole vault.
He disdains doctors who prescribe drugs rather than exercise,
and believes better health is right outside a persons door no
matter what the age.

He began combeting in Masters events soon after they were

He

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wiry, 130-pound father of five grown children. "Hell, I thought I
just as good as the next old guy."
A former economics professor at North Carolina State Umver-

compete in the 9th Annual Southeastern U.S. Masters Track aid
Championships.
Bl, a world record holder in his age class In the one-hour
and the 3,000-meter steeplechase, started running at age 51 when
he became concerned a bout his health. "I was 30 pounds heavier,
and 10 years older than I am right now," he said.

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organized in San Diego, Calif., in 1969 and since then has cornpeted in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

l problem is doctors are trained to treat sick people," Boal
said. "The answer is always to quit doing something.
"I jot feel so much better than I did 20 years ago," tie added.

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team at this pout, eves a teem lik, the Canadlens, winners of the the ether game.
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old job at the University of
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run on Lance Parrish's Infield
hit to lead Detroit over New
York behind the four-hit pitchtog of Milt Wilcox.
Rogers 7, Twin It

major-league schedule, Cincin.
nati beat San Diego, 7.4, In the
only National League game. In
other AL games, Detroit
defeated New York, 34, Texas
downed Minnesota, 7-5, and
Kansas City edged Seattle, 14).
Baitlirore at Boston was rained
out.
Reds 7, Padre. 4:
Dan Dries= and George
Foster combined for six hits

game's only run In the first
Inning, and It was unearned off
hard-luck loser Tom Underwood, 0.6, who yielded only six
hits. With one out, Paul Dade
singled and Manning walked.
Andre Thornton rounded to
short and Dade raced home
when second baseman McKay
dropped Griffin's throw for
force play at second.
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Waits In the fourth, doled to
open the Toronto seventh and
Rick Cerone walked. Luis
Gomez ran for McKay and both
nauiers advanced on Al woods'
sacrifice bunt. After Alfredo
Griffin walked to fill the base.,
Johnson lifted a fly to center
and Games was out trying to
wore the tying run from third.
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performance and give the
Indiana a 1.0 victory over the
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"A pitcher needs a play like
that to keep him In the
bllpme," said Manning, who
made only two errors last year
In 144 games, recording seven
molds. "I've been working
every day on charging the ball
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Manning, Cleveland's outstanding defensive center flelder, turned Tim Jotuoni one
out, bsse.4oaded fly Into an
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something to'be desired today. asking for problems if you do
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How to get along with other today matters concerning your
signs is one of the sections income or resources. They may
you'll enjoy in your new Astro- not understand what's ex.
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your birthday. Mail $1 for each
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Eva and Jack Benton have been friends for a long time.
In fact, they were childhood friends when their families
lived in Hampton County, S.C.
Their families movedto Sanford In 1929 and 23, and the
friendship resulted In a courtship which resulted In
marriage on April 21, 1929. Judge J.G. Sharon performed
e ceremony
ord.
The couple, who live at M E.Zth St., are the parents of
the foHowinX three children: Jack of Sanford, and Mrs.
John (Eloise) Krider Jr. and Mrs. Michel (Brenda)
Olderman, both of Deland.
Jack managed the branch office f the Florida
Union in DowntowA Sanford unW low.sincie then, he has
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couple's children honored them with a reception at the
Sanford Woman's Club.
Floral tributes from the Bentons' friends adorned the

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Two refreshment tables were covered with gold cloths,
overlaid with white lace. One table was centered with a
three-tiered gold and white wedding cake flanked by gold

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The other table, centered with a white and gold mum
arrangement, featured the punch bowl, gold coffee 3ervice and compotes of butter mints and assorted nuts.
Miss Deborah Ranabottom was In dwge of the guat
registry. Serving the cake and pouring the coffee and
punch were Mrs. Earl Gregory, Mrs. Worth Yates, Mrs.
George Swann and Mrs. John Buhl.
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Rose Circle, of the Garden Corral to see the array of Cacti
chairman, reported on the
and learn more about them.
Club of Sanford, met at the
favorable results of the annual
The members then went to flower show.
home of Mrs. Kenneth Fields
the Central Florida Zoo for a
with 12 members attendill1g.
The new officers president,
A report on the Flower Show picnic lunch.
Mrs. L F. Mesaersmlth; vice
stated that the Novice and Tnpresident, Mrs. E. J.
Color awards went to p,
Herrington; secretary, Mrs. J.
arcs members.
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The Magnolia Circle of office by Mrs P. 1... Elmore.
Garden Club
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congratulatlions to the dub on
covuvd
dish lunchew at the represenUng their official
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Those half-naked show-offs run the streets with automobiles.
street -what are you trying to
on heavily traveled streets And the same goes for bicycles.
prove?)
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under the pretense of "keeping
You should have mentioned
fit," while they fill their lungs
that most joggers jog down the
If you need help In writing
cent' of the street, paying no can't they run on sidewalks and with exhaust from cars and letters
of
sympathy,
attention to traffic signals and obey the traffic rules like buses.
congratulations or tbankyou
behaving in general as though pedestrians' Better yet, why
KEEPING FIT IN PRIVATE letters, get Abby's booklet
they owned the street!
DEAR
ABBY: I'll tell you "How to Write Letters for all
don't
If a passing motorist honks home (in place) In mu living why I hate joggers. Because Occulon&amp;" Send $l and .long,
b they ignore traffic signals,
his horn and sign
for the room'
run stamped (28 cents), selfJogger to move over to the side
I,m as healthconsclous as the in front of cars and create a real addressed envelope to Abby:
of the road, the jogger pays no next guy, but I'm no traffic hazard for motorists. 132 Leaky Dr., Beverly Hills,
attention whatsoever.
Many times I have had to slam Calif. 98212.
exhibitionist.
My sympathy Is with the
STUDIO CITY HEALTH NUT
motorist
not the jogger!
DEAR ABBY: My husband
KANSAS LOVES to look at female
DEAR KANSAS: My lUll joggers. They turn him on!
He
h been rwmli, $8 to In favor gets so excited when he sees a
of the motorist. Read on:
woman Jogging
he can hardly
DEAR ABBY : Thankyoufor keep his ad
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a chance to sound off about says
there Is something bout
joggers. They are a terrible the rhythm of the female body
nuisance. Why must they use
bobbing up and down that exthe streets to Jog?
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wrong with Jogging in parks?
offthe
road
or
hit
another
car
or
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$25.000 or more. for any pwpoW it you own yaw own borne, condorniniv"
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Joggers run right down
une"ployed. Even those rejected by borAs or low cornponift.
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middle of the road, darting in
Easy Extended Repayment Terms
front of oncomb% cars so they Jogging in city streets'Uw yow cash for any pwpow. Medicalbols-vacafrons-horne
ANTI-JOGGERS
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DEAR ABBY: I'd like to get
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r"Y both enjoy hunting and fishing for relaxation.
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recover from measles, chicken it's relatively uncommon for
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DEAR DR. LAMB What is
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respiratory infection. These DEAR READER
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infectious mononucleosis and injected into the circulation
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which is opaque to X ray,
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early childhood and develop it veins or chambers of the heart.
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instancesthesymptonismaybe artery that's being examined,
more prominent with sore you can see It because the flow
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) too pushy will ruffle the By Oswald Jacoby
Be very careful today lf you are feathers of others,
and Alan Sontag
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
We are Indebted to the
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chances, hoping you'll get by. your reputation or finances
VIRGO (Aug. 23-&amp;pt. 22) A should be handled early in the
purely social contact could be day. Co nditions may not be as
joepardized If you put him on advantageous if you permit
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college-age population. It's illness not to engage in excaused by a virus and one way cessive amounts of physical
of transmitting it is by kissing. exertion.
You can get it in other ways
How do you like being in the
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from behind the scenes. Getting

you. Boo-boos could prove secret today. You could hurt the
feelings of someone who has
exceptionally costly.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Luck confided in you if you talk out of
will not turn out to be a worthy turn.
subefitute for practicality and
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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF

ADVERTISEMENTFORBIDS
FICTITIOUS NAME

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR_ ANNEXATION IV THE CITY OF
COUNTY, FLORIDA CASSELIERRY. FLORIDA
Notice is hereby gjven that we are that Sealed P' ,posals will be SEMP!i
Notice Is hereby given that the
Sanford Housing PROBATE DIVISION
engaged in business at 2609 received b'q
City Council of the City of
Hiawatha Ave., Sanford, Seminole Authority. Santord. Florida at the File Number 79.17$-CP
Casselberry, Florida, adopted an
County,Florida,underthefictitlous Engineers Office In Sanford. Division
OrdlflanceofAnneXationa5fOiI..3
Florida untIl 2:00 P.M. iocatimeon IN RE: ESTATE OF
name of SEMINOLE AUTO SPE
CIALTY'S and that we Intend to May 17,l9l9forCastleBrewerCourt RUTH S. ORRELL
ORDINANCE NO. 375
Apartments Storm Drainage Im•
register said namewith the Clerk
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, $x'ovemeflts in accordance with
Deceased
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA,
Florida in accordance with the Drawings, Specifications and
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
provisions of the Ficlitious Name procedural Documentspreparedby TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST WITHIN THE CORPORATE
Statutes, ToWit: Section sas.o, Clark, DiettEngineers. Inc.
The protect, located In the Citc of THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
Florida Statutes 1957.
Sanford. Florida, consists of in. OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AN
51g. David J. Eug'
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
stallation of storm drainage piping, IN THE ESTATE:
Wendy W. Eads
manholes, Inlets, and headwall 3.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Publish
s, 15, 22, n. 1,79
general cleanup &amp; grading, thattheadmlnistratlonoftheestate FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR.
DEJ39
pavement repairs, qrassinq and of RUTH 5. ORRELL. deceased, TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (IJPI) others In the Clii Omega
- A Circuit Court judge was sorority house at the University
expected to rule today on of Florida. He also is accused of
Theodore Bundy's motion to beating a filth woman at her
throw out evidence a dentist's home several blocks from the
claims will prove Bundy's teeth sorority house.
match a bite mark on the body
Judge Cowart disposed of
of one of two coeds he is several motions Monday, but
charged with killing,
delayed several others to cut
Testimony from experts on down the length of pretrial
the general reliability of bite hearings. He put off tini.ny
marks as evidence In proving a on several crucial motions until
person did or did not commit a after a jury is picked for the
murder will not be heard until trial, due to begIn June 11.
next Monday.
But Judge Edward Cowart
One of Bundy's motions 1SF
will be asked today to throw out volves the exclusion of
the search warrant used to take testimony by Nita Neary, a chi
iznpresslorE of Bundy's teeth Omega member who allegedly
and to suppress the evidence saw the assailant run from the
obtained under it.
sorority house minutes before
Dr. Richard ii. Souviron, a the four victims were found.
prominent Coral Gables, Fla.,
The defense said it Will not be
dentist called in on the Bundy able to argue Its motion to move
case, told a seminar In Orlando, the trial away from Tallahassee
Fla., last fall Bundy's teeth until late next week when a
"line up exactly" and "fit public ofinion survey is com•
perfectly" on a double bite pleted. Bundy will use the poll
mark inflicted upon one of the to back up his claim that peevictims,
trial publicity has made it
Bundy is accused of stran- Impossible to get an unbiased
glingtwocoedsandbeatlngtwo jury.

mulching at all disturbed areas

FICTITIOUS NAME

Orlondo - Winter
Seminole
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831-9993
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
3:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
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the Circuit Court for Seminole corner of the SW'/a of the NE'4 of
affected by this work.
Notice Is hereby given that we are
BE County, FlorIda, Probate Division, Section 20, TownshIp 21 South,
PROPOSALS
WILL
engaged in business at 1117 East
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PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ the address of which is Seminole Range 30 East, Seminole County,
Highway 436Altamonte Springs, ALOUD immediately after the County Courthouse, Sanford, Fiorlda;thencerunS.S9degrusSS'
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Florida Seminole County, Florida, expiration of the time established Florida. The personal representa. 00" E along the north tine of saId
under the fictitious name of ALL
above for receipt of Proposals.
tive of the estate is ROBERT SW'/ Of the NE¼ Section 20. a
SEASONS HOMES and that we
ii-1,ntructio.n
DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS STANLEY ORRELL, whose ad. distanceof 1221.93 feet; thence S. 41
intend toregister said name with the AND PROCEDURAL DOCU dress Is 1234 Suwanee Road, degrees 12' 42" E 255.34 feet; thence
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Daytona Beach, Florida 32014. The N. 42 degrees 47' IS" E 1176.41 feet
MENTS
County, Florida in accordance with
Drawings, Specifications and name and address of the personal to a point on the S'wly R.W line of
1SX!OHbLAPRbLEM
tte provisions of the Fictitious Procedural Documents may be representative's attorney are set 5.R. 136; thence 5.47 degrees 12' 42"
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Creative Expression9
323.$St*
E along said S'wly R.W 330.00 feet to
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section ottained upon application at the forth below.
AL.ANON
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865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
point
of
beginning.
Thence
office of Clark, Dietz and
Forfami$lesorfrilndsof
All persons having claims or
51g. Harold F. White
Associates Engineers. Inc., 500 West demands against the estate are continue S. 17 degrees 12' 12" E
prdoIem drinkers
i1.A-Ai'ts &amp; Crifti
George 0. Willmer
along
said
R.W
line
260.00
feet;
Fulton Street, Sanford, Florida, required,
_______________________
Fortuture informatIon call
WITHIN
THREE
Publish: AprIl 24, May 1,3, 15, 1979
on the payment of a deposit of MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF thence 5.42 degrees 17' ii" W 200.00
647.3333 or write
DE 1.104
$30.00 Per set. The deposit shall be in THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF feet; thence N. 47 degrees 12' 12" W.
Most complete Craft &amp; Hobby
SanfordAlAnon Family Group
47'
p
Supply in Central Florida.
sox
_____________________________ cash, or check drawn payable to THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk 260.00 feet; thence N. 12 degrees
Clark, Dletz and Associates. of the above court a written 1$" E 200 feet to the point of
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Sford,FI1R
_________________________
inning; sublect to a utility
Engineers, Inc. The deposit for each statement oi any claim or demand
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
_____________________________
Notification is hereby given by set will be refunded to bonafide they may have. Each claim must be easement over the S'wly 10 feet.
_________________________
Sharea Ride
Atlantic National Bank of Seminole bidders upon return of the Contract in writing and must indicate the DECLARING AVAILABILITY OF
SR.46&amp; 1.4 to South St. In Orlando
located at 101 East First Street, Documents in good condition if
322.3353
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asis for the claim, the name and MUNICIPAL SERVICES; DE.
___________________________
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, later than fifteen (13) days following address of the creditor or his agent FINING CONDITIONS OF AN.
Do you need a friend? Someone to Lutheran Church of 'he
that an application was filed with the award of a Contract. Any non. or attorney, and the amount NEXAT ION; PROVIDING ZONI NO
write, love or lust someone tO
the Comptroller of the Currency on bidder upon returning such a set will claimed. If the claim is not yet due, CLASSIFICATION: R EDEF I NI NO
Redeemer. RegIster now for
talk to. For full details write
be refunded $0.00.
May 1, 1979, as specified in I2CFR s
Fail term, limited enrollment,
the date when it will become due THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF
TO
CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA
Drawings, Specifications and, shall be stated. If the claim is
FRIENDS, P.O. BOX 123,
of the Comptroller's Manual for
$30 mo. For more Information
stoeri.y, Fl. 32701
other Contract Documents may be contingent or unliquidated, the INCLUDE SAID PARCEL OF
National Banks for permission to
call 3224405 or 322.3352.
______________________ ______________________
examined at the following locations: nature of the uncertainty shall be LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
establish a branch in the vicInity of
SAID
CITY;
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LIMITS
OF
the intersection of 1.4 and SR 434 on
Clark, Oietz and Associates. stated. If the claim Is secured, the
_______________________
5-LOSt &amp;
AMENDMENT OF
SR 434, unincorporated Seminole Engineers, Inc.
security shall be described. The AUTHORIZING
__________________________ Handyman for Apt. Complex. Job
TO INCLUDE THE
500 West Fulton Street
County, Florida.
claimant shall delIver sufficient CITY MAP
E
R
E
I
N;
LOST
DIAMOND Pendant &amp; sIlver
Sanford,
Florida
37171
Any person wishing to comment
copies of the claim to the clerk to APROVIDING
N N E X ATFOR
I ONTHE
H RIGHT
Inc. paIntIng. sm. repairs,
chain. Vicinity Knight's Shoes,
on this application may file his
enabietheclerktomallonecopyto AND PRIVILEGES FOR CITIZEN.
carpet cleaning &amp; yard work.
Touchton's
.
Drugs,
Motor
Dodge Plan Room
comments in writing with the
each personal representative.
We will train, we need neat
THE
CITY;
SHIP
IN
Vehicle Dept. or SanfOrd Plaza.
611 Wymore Road, Suite 204
Comptroller of the Currency, Ad.
Allpersonslnterestedintheestate SEVERABILITY; AND EF.
dependable worker. 322.2090
Sentimental
valuegerous
Winter
Park,
Florida
32739
ministratorof National Banks, Sixth
to whom a copy of this Notice of FECTIVE DATE.
between 10 am. &amp; 6 p.m.
REWARD. 322.0090 9.5.
National Bank Region, Suite 2700,
AdministratIon has been mailed are
WHEREAS,
there
has
been
filed
Central
Florida
Builders
Ex.
required,
WITHIN
Peachtree Cain Tower, 229
Maids, fulI&amp; part time posItions I.
THREE
of the City of
change,
Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta,
summer time. Apply in person.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF with the City Florida,
Clerk a petition for
$20 Irma Avenue
Georgia,30303. If any person desIres
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Caiselberry,
Days Inn, Sanford.
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Orlando, Florida 3$03
to protest the granting of this ap .
THIS NOTICE, tofile any oblectlons annexation
signed
byto
the
landowner
-of
the
area
sought
be
annexed
Special Summer program for 6.12
plicatior, he has a right to do so If he
they may have that challenge the consenting to and requesting an.
Florida Construction Report
files a written notIce of his Intent
yrs, old including weekly
qualifications
of
the
personal
nexation
and
zoning
of
that
parcel
2306 A Winter Woods Blvd.
swimming, skating, &amp; movIes.
with the Comptroller of the
representative,
or
the
venue
or
specifically
descrIbed
herein;
and
Winter Park, Florida 32792
3226645. SANFORD EARLY
Currency within 21 days of the date
lurisdlction of the court.
WHEREAS, the City Council of
of this publication. The non. PROPOSAL GUARANTY
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND the City of Casselberry, Florida,
________________________
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Each Proposil shall be ac OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
confidential portions of the ap
theretofore it a regular meeting of
Unique Kindergarten for 3 year
companied by a certified check or WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
plication are on file with the Comp.
an exciting opportunity
the City Council has approved the
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
troller of the Currency as part the an acceptable form of Proposal
Date of the first publication of this petition signed by the landowner of
amount
EXTRA $$$$
to
educational
opportunity
in
this
public file. This file is available for Guaranty In an
equal to it Notice of Administration: May 13, the area sought to be annexed,
least five (5) percent of the
amount 1979.
area. 3224643.
pubUc inspection during regular
after
school
and eveconsentIng to and requesting the
oftheProposai,payabletotheorder
business hours.
s Robert Stanley Orrell
FREE CHILD CARE for those
nings.
annexation of said parcel and has
of
the
Seminole
County
Housing
Publish: May 15, 72, 1979
As Personal Representative
who qualify. For further in.
thoroughly
the
considered
authority as a guaranty that if the
Call Circulation Dept.
DEJ64
the Estate of
formation contact Sandra
feasibility of such annexation and
Proposal Is accepted, the Bidder will
RUTH
S.
ORRELL
Swanson, 3233690.
zoning to the City of Casielberry,
execute the Contract, and file ac
Deceased
Florida, inaccordancewith Chapter
ceptable Performance Bond within
Baby Sit In my home
ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
ten (10) days after the award of the ATTORNEY F OR PERSONAL 171.041, Laws of FlorIda, 1916; and
Week Days
REPRESENTATIVE:
BIDS:
WHEREAS,
objections
to
such
EVENING HERALD
Contract.
Sandy322.0711
Thomas A. Speer
annexation and zoning have been
CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS

Sundo - Noon Frldoy

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Pull charge. Growing company,
'excellent potential. siis.
Good personality, good typing.

P41cc hours, excellent benefits.
General worker, light delivery.
Fun ob for hard worker.

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State Issue

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Long distance, excellent money
potential.

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a trade.

CABINETWORK
PLUMBER

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!mmedIate opening-need urgent.

952 French Ave.
323.5116
(Cor. 109h I Hwy. 17.92)
Days Inn Sanford, 463. 1.4, Part
time I Full time Waitresses,
--night positions.

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if you weren't looking for a ohs

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career you wouldn't be reading
'"'this ad. and If we weren't looking
fl*frj someone to do a lob this ad
.!w*i,tbih
it you watt the
opportunity to earn Three to
'Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.500432.1402 anytIme for
recorded message.

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Livein companion, short term.

assignment. Homemakers Up.
.Iohn 6254036.

City Commission
A certifIed check or bank draft, 20o.Q0 feet; thence N. 47 degrees 12'
Room at the City Hall in the CIty of
that the administration of the estate
In accordance with Executive payable to the HousIng Authority of 42" W. 240.05 feet; thence N 42 Sanford, Florida.
The o.imwood Derryberry
Basically the law allows the of ROBERT MEHARO, deceased,
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
gQ'1$"E200 feet t the point and the undersigned es Sheriff of Sanford, Florida, will consider ad
Order 11633
Payeichak Parnerstiip
full
Government
Bonds,
or
a
satisfac.
beginning; sublect to • utility SemInole County, Florida, wiil at determine whether or not the City
will
be
governorandCabinet-subject FileNumberl9.119.CP,ispendingin
all
bidders
afforded
Hwy. 17.92
11:00 AM, on the 6th day of June, wIll close, vacate and abandon any
the Circuit Court for Seminole
opportunIty
to
submit
bids
In
tory
bid
bond
executed
by
the
bid
easement
over the S'wiy 10 f
caseelbirry, Florida 37709
to legislative review
tO
ZONING AD. 1979, Offer for sale and sill fo right of the CIty and the public In
County, Florida, Probate Division,
II:
Section
response to this invitation ad will ders and acceptable sureties in an
designateareu needing special the address of which is Seminole
C.2 (Corn. the highest bidder, for cah, Babied andtoa portion of West Commercial
not be discriminated against on the emowt equal to S percent of the bid DESIGNAT ION
Local Plan Rooms
to any and all existing liens, at the Street, lying between North Elm
shall be submitted with each bid.
meçcial).
protection based on reconinsen- County Courthouse, Sanford,
OBT A I N I NI S I 0 D I N I grounds of race, color, religion,
SECTION
III:
CONDITIONS
OF
Front
(West) Door of the Seminole Avenue and North Myrtle Avenue
FlorIda 32171. The personal
The
successful
bidder
will
be
national
origin
in
consideration
UMUNT$: Bidders may obtain or
dations received from a
County Courthouse in Sanford, and between Futton Street and West
representative of the estate Is documents by phoning the office of
required to furnish and pay for ANNEXATION - None.
for award.
source Management and MILDRED MEHARG, whose ad the Architect, 3051342110, after
AND satIsfactory performance and
SECTION IV. REDEFINING Florida, the abovs described peç. First Street, being more par.
TIME
CONTRACT
dress is 11415 M.63, Lachine, following date: April 25, 5979,
ticularly described as follows:
payment bond or bonds.
LIMITS BY DECLARATION - sonal property.
Planning Committee,
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
That said sale Is being made to
Michigan. The name and address of
Attention is called to the Bid Form That the corporate limits of the City
That portion Of West Commerial
Work under this Agreement stau
SPECIFIED BONDS: The suc
Lands tisat may quality for the
personal representative's
cessful bidder shall provide a be commenced upon wrItten notice requiring a Base Bid and Unit Price of CasssIberry, Florida, be and itis satisfY the ternis of said Writ of Street lying between Blocks 1 an42,
consideration include those torney are set forth below.
iii In Tier 6, Town of Sanford, Plot
Performance, Payment and to proceed, and shall be completed Bids. Eich bidder Is required to bid herewith and hereby redefined so as Execution.
Joim C. Polk.
look 1, page 09, PublIc Records of
All persons having claims or GuaranteeContract Bond and a Bid within 120 calendar days of the OfltheBaseBidandldl Unit Price. to include said tract of land herein
that:
Sheriff
demands against the estate are Pond as called for in the commencement of the Contract
Seminole County, Florida.
Attention
Is
called
to
the
described.
The
description
herein
-are ecologically wdqus.
SemInole County,
required,
Persons interested may appear
WITHIN
'HREE
Time as defined In the
'.et'aI provisions for equal employment contained shall include all streets,
-are acqulfer recharge MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF pociticat
Florida
and be hierd at the time and place
opportunity, and payment Of not less roads, highways, alleys, and
All bids must be received before Conditions of the Contract.
than the minimum siloriss and avenues located within or between Publish: May 15,72,29, June5, 1919 specified.
In cas of failure to complete
ft caj4J Florida's THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF the specified time and enciose In a
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
as set forth in the the existing munIcipal limits and DC J-S2
work
within
the
time
CIty Commission Of the
named
hereIn
wages
waled
envelope
plainly
marked
on
Green Swamp.
of the above court a written state,
nexed herein in Section I
City of Sanford, Florida
the outside 'Proposal" and the title or within such extra time as may specifications must be paid on this area
ADVEITISIMINT
BIDS
-would shIer great hanfl or mint of any claIm or demand they
hereof.
By: H.N. Tamm, Jr.
thework, thedate and the name of have been allowed by extensions Prolect.
SECTION A
SECTION V: AMENDMENT OF ARTICLE 1 CONTRACTOR'S
City Clifli
be destroyed by uncontrolled may have. Each claim must be in me bidder. TM School Board of the undersigned agrees to pay the All bidders are hereby notified
writing and must indicate the basis 5emk'Ofe County reserves the rignl Owner or have the Owner wtthhoid that they must sf1 irmatively
OFFICIAL CITY MAP- That the FORM
Pubiish: May 1$, 1929
development,
4'
for the claim, the name and address to accept or reject any or all bids or from such sums a may be due him that in any contract entered into City Clerk be and Is hereby
DEJ4S
Sealed
bids
wIll
be
received
by
the
-are of historical or archeo- of the creditor or his agent or attor. waive any in$ounalities In the the amount of $50.00 per calendar pursuant to this avertisement, authorized to amend, alter and w,i Board
of Seminole County,
NOTICE
nay, and the amount claimed. If the bidding. No bide shall be withdrawn day in liquidated damages in ac. Minority BusIness Enterprises will supplement the official city map
logical
orida, untIl 10:00a.m. on May 22,
SIR VICEITO PERiONS UN.
clairnisnotyeldue,thedatewhanit
cordance with Article 14 of the be afforded full opportunity to the City of Cassilberry, Florida O
frj a period of 30 calendar
at
ASLETOPAYTHERIPOR
will become due shall be stated. II. subsequent to the opening of bids Supplementary General Conditions. submit bldsassubcontractors, or as include the annexation contained in tindent the Office of the Superin.
1211 Mellonvllle Avenue,
the claim is contingent or
The Office of Community Midi
OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED w9pllI!5 Of materlels, or servke: Section I hereof.
without the consent of the bard.
Sanford. Florida 32711, at witidi
unliquidated, the nature of the
Facilities, Department of He
The Owner reserves the-right to and will not be dis"rimlnated
Datedthis2PhdayofFabriilry,
SICT1ONVI:SEVERABILITY- time and place all proposals and
uncertainty shall be stated. If the
Reliabllita$Iv,S.rvlces,
reject any or all l'ragos.ts and to asalost an the grounds of race, if any section or portion of a section
,,
wlll be publicly opened
claim is secured, the security shall
-u
Florida,
The School Board of SemInole waIve any Informality or color, religion, sen. or natlseql of this ordinance prsvis to be In. r aloud O furhshit
theof
sum'
General 5577,019 has
00 established
as the level
valid, unlawful or unconstitutional,
be described. The claimant shall
technicality In any Proposal In the origin in consideration for
County
sirvices
for
me cs.. compensated services to be med
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
Interest of the Owner.
.s. Mr. Robert 0. Feather,
in accordance with Executive I? shall not be held to Invalidate or
ol.
iIflpSW validity, force or effect Of
the clerk to enable the clerk to
to
Chairman
Dited:
April
23,
1919
Order
1163$,
available by Seminole Memo?14
all
bIdders
will
be
of
TALLAHAEE, Fla. (UP!) mail one copy to each personal
Prsled: AltamsNe Elementary Hospital In the period of Octobee
Oilier section or
(SEAL)
forded full oppsrhanity fo $mif
WIlliam P. Layer,
.. Mr.____
Jackson
Heights
Middle,
Gov. Bob Graham has asked representative.
By: Thomas Wilson, Ill
Lake i,is to September 3, $79.
bids In response to this Invitation
Superintendent
Orieta Elementary, sebil POW
SECTION VII:
j,y
This determination has been m4*
Publiih AprIl 21,30, May 3,4, 13, and will not be discrImInated
Alipersonsintsrestedintheestat, Publish: April 71 May 5,15,1979
Pr,sided Casar f
ANNEXED AREA Elementary, Sterling
Park pursuant to the requirements of
of race, RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
____
to whom a copy of this Notic. of 011.101
II, 1979
against
on
me
grounds
million in federal aId to
That upon this ordinance becoming hiofl%35daVY 35W WInlir $111115 regulations of th Pblic
011172
Administralion has been maIled are
color, ,,i,
at
victims of the tornadoes and, required, WITHIN THREE
efb0clve,mep'op0i'ty owner lottie 1iem.ary,
In coflhlderetlo for sword.
Ct,i C0et
above described annexed area shall
During me Fiscal Years s ,
Education and Welfare, (43 C
flooding that rampaged tMough MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
be
entitled
to
all
of
the
rights
and
_________________________________________
1931
gosis
to,
participation
13.111) and the applicable provis
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ________________________________________________
Deposit
fir
PlI$
and
of
orivilises and Immunities as ore
Florida Medical Facilities
THi$NOTlCE,tofiIeanyobedIons
Ulnerity
ties: $30.11 per set 5tu
Graham asked Carter to they may have that challenges the
p,
tnfY petIt (33 percent). To fromtimototimedsterminedby lIe
NOTI OF TAX SALE
Of PLANS, $PICIPICATIONS,
"Uncompensated servic
ensure that maximum bids tram governing suthorify Of me City
declare Ij,lJ
I'oJk, J1ill. validity of the decedent's will, the
OIliir CONTRACT mees services available In
qualIfications of the personal Court Hous in Santerd, County Of Seminole, State of Florida, Tax Sale Mksç$y Business Enterprises a's Casselberry, Florida, and me BIDDING aid WILL
.ad
II ISSUED facility
bidS provisions Of me Charter of me City DOCUMENTS
which are made avaiiab
representative, or the vewp or
•
contractors
Certificates will be 50410 the following described land to pay the amount $OU
ONLY BY;
rojWed
to
p,oviø
eve
of
Casselberry,
Florida
in
ac
federal diaed.r areas,
persons unable to pay thor
will
be
jurisdiction of tIe court.
.ae for fixes herein set opposite the same, together wilt all costs of such
WILLIAM A. CO*,A.I.A.,
withoutchargeor.$age
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
of thifr effsils ii $1011 I me cerdoncewiffiClpter111444,Laws
A federal decjarafbon will
saieandalladwrtising.5alewiiibeheldinRemsp
AXCIT1CT
Of Florida, 1914.
is 105 than this reasonable cost$
rosdiing
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
of
said
issis.
0.
TraY
y, fr
make eup.l1y oRDers In
P4OI*TherIeAVS,
SECTION VIII: EFFECTIVE
such services. The level of
WILL U FOREVER IAXUD.
TIieHmislnSAuIIier$yOfhlieCNy
Tax Coitedor
Otled•
lirIdi
33S
i1IgPie
This ordinanCe shall
foIr ClildiN
services is measured by me
far.$l.l
OatOofffisflrstpubllcstionof this
Of Sat Florida reearvss so DATE
Seminole County. FlorIda
Flue: (IN) INIwi
becow effective 10 days
eoIebetwemme.ant pa
rIght
in repaIr low, Bual. Noliciof Administration: May itt.
to
rejeCt
any
ii'
all
bids
or
•••ssI $sflfoed Tows of Al
el or after APr'11 33. 1179. aid ai $uchperswformewrvkesaut
% to Is &amp; 1-12
wilve any IAIsrmmIIfIos In me fuel passage and adoption.
"es'as..e....e..,...............
us
us
&amp;
ii,
BINV)M1 could be eligible for
FIRST READING Ills 1411 day Of
'saleable cost theresi,
bidebI..
Mildred MSIarg
sat so Nh 11 To
lu
I'ii Iti'm.
oI
IIIIUIIOfl in R1PII
J BIIIIIII$
The level sit Out above meets
•""Dtzte Tensae lit MI 15 10
No Ill shall be wlffidrawe for a April, AD. 1979.
•......e........ee...
As Peninal Repesontative
$SCWISY
in
me amount Of five Presumptive
SECOND READING Ills 33rd day
compliance guidel
LOS 7 ilk S
hog l$oo
IMI15 1ISW
oriel of 10 days sumsew to me
Of tIe Estate of
$l2.9
(1
porct)
Of
AprIl,
AD.
me
I..
1979.
Of
•"•'OtMuL11e 1.1*1. PIt , 42S'•"."..".......e
bid at No federal regulations
aint 1
RORERT MEHANG
psnlng of bids without the comet
______________
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AND
will
be
The___
four countlU were
loquired.
520 ft of Lot 2913.11 Let boosi thetis S
FINAL
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READING
Cstract percept oi o15ratlog cOts.
$25.7I
Deceased
Of His tIamk AuthovNy Of lIe City *00 PYlON this 23rd day
rSI$r'ssesss
stipulate
$
Of April,
Iiei
ringed r a *01w
Thee are no guldoilnes with
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
5aS1d'
15ei...e..sseees..see•....s.
deed PertIN (III
•'."eiaki iane lease A
AD. i;,
per'. positIvely Identity a penc
ss acroas the cedar
the RIPIISENTATIVU:
THE
HOUSING
AUTHORITY.
'at 1
Zaebeu'S Osestla es
PSY
APPROVED:
- •S•SIei med. A 15 j,5(sss.e.eeO...e............e.
bold in me faIIYasatIgietetorecp p
PhilIp 14. Lagan-gi
OF THE
lull
l
"
ii tmcenloenlated services. Each ca
go,pp
psrns oa v a tt7
SHINHOLSIR, LOGAN AND
CITY QP SANFORD
PrsC$ ordered.
Mayor
fgv pinsee aid tCinS
must be evaluateden Its
FLORIDA
msll
.
$1 SCHOOL BOARD OP
City
of
CnvIWuy.
jiph.t. be
poet office Sex 3219
Thenue Wiles
SEMINOLE
Florida
s°!
COUNTY, FLORIDA I P0150 0 famIly as eligible
DII
ls$Ooi1S,
By: WILLIAM P. LAYER
lbs p,,iairdsciirsdadat. $nfSnf, FlorIda 33711
ATTEST:
rICetv full uncempelluted
Tni: fIN) m.iiio
PubIs: May13. 17 1133, II, 17 11
PJPUINTINOINT
Ha
PublIsh May 1,3.
3,4,33,
PublIsh May I. II, ,
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PLl5&amp;:May11$,$.
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p(J3i

origin in consIderation for award.

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"keed experienced or will train
"responslble person on AUTO.
'MATlC DISHWASHING MA.

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VA-FHA..235-Conv. Hones
Low Down Payment
Cash for your iotl Will build on
yourlotoreurlo,
V Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc., Realtor
6443013

Breakfast cook. Apply in person
Holiday Inn of Sanford
on lake front.

Immedlate'oceupency, New 3 $,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home I downtown..
$27,500 wexcellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3224457 or
372.7111 aft S.

Relief Night Auditor, part time.
Apply in person Holiday liv of
Sanford, on lake front.

24-Business OpçswhnftIns

IMPOSSIBLE

BATEMAN REALTY.
Rig. Real Estate broker
2535 Sanford Ave.
3214159

That is what most people say sties
we tell them that our
distributors open their Office
doors at 5:30 P.M. clse as 9:30
P.M. and net over $15,100 per
year. They stop saying It when
we show lien proof. If you want
proof, call Tom Kent, collect, at
10420.2071 or write: Vanguard
Divisional Headquarters. 6316
San Juan No. 10. JacksonvIlle,
Fl. 33210. Ploose include phone

* $24,500. A cute starter or for if-a
young at heart. 3 BR, I bath,
near shopping. Call today on this
one.
.1916400. End the specs race in
thIs 4 BR. I bath (04 Of the
ordinary) split level home.
Greet for expending family.

21-Situations Wanted
College Students desiring
YARD *0*
Cell 3234353:3721797.
STOW
AND THINK A
MINUrE... IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T 51 ANy.

*155400. 2 buIlding lots, zoned
41*2, located west of Sanford.

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*134400. For the Investment
minded 7 unIt Apt. bldg. Good
•$1553. Form, builder S duplex
bide. lois in city.

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Clee turn. ron. 5op'ste- bell &amp;
entrance. Air I heat. Close to
swaWs. 372.31 II
Sanford. Gracietm living from
weekly. etuttios 101usd. INS
Oak. 3fl4353 $45.7

Hwy. 57.92
South of Sanford

Unturalsbsd

Buslfwu.7:301$ITUN.

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Il-slit Peat. Alwife u1y'b
Lake Ala. Just So Of Aippod
Blvd. en 1742 In Isaufoit Call
3234i7lM
NsId.

Every Wsd.4 Sat..
Early Sirda 7:11p.m.

Deluxe ts,unksuse 2 SI, Ito bats,.
all appliances, mucet polls,
laundromat; Collvealent
location. 121$ Call 417.1411.

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Did you know tait your

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week for only SUB per'
week? This is an Ideal
Way to Inform the public

caIl:

CLM$IPIIO

DEMITMINT
11'

$Il4.0

4174414

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HALF ACRE Icily IaldScapet3
BR Centrally located. I Yt. Old.
last long. Daly $3N1
WHIRl THE ACTION 151 Exc.
location. deco studio buskeos
w.grool potential on Hwy. 17.92.
Daly 91,133.
SUPER
TAX
SHILTIR
quadreplex. laO are here,
needs
upgrading.
Great
potential, good Cony. iocat10..
MMII.
IDYU.WILDS 3 5*. 2 S lovely

steme fireplice I FR. tm
presslyg entrance foyer,
dacsrator wallpaper, extra
Storage 1 utilIty ra, IS uera

ass. is, usia dRuzus. Deli;:'
s, wry doom &amp; rasesy. Ia
ilmn's,csoon.. 233 P11MelPVJ

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1"lzafion would
Included, in this lisliflI

AGENCY

REALTOR 322.ilft
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Ives SI25N 3311*

3,-a

ed your club arI$vItIN.
N your tlu

STIMPI!

Modern 1 RR,poli,,C.AC

swcarpet. laundremet. in ieee.

dub or organization can
appear In this Iistki sod,

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Illdenuiirs,$133mo

S acres in Osteon, cleared w.some
trse on the lake. $19,300 sen.
dan. Owner hold.

HuriMNuihip

AU. FLORIDA

REALTY
OFSANFORDRIALTOR

DOWT UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
LATE $32,051
OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $64,910.
UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $35,151
YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2
lATH WITH ALL THI GOOD.
Ill. EXCEPT FOR THE BIG
HOMES AND RIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $35,155
CAPI COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
1 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $33911
BRAND NEW 3 UD*OQM, S
UTt4 CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
I CARPET; DUE FOR COM
PLITION AUGUST 1. 5*155
WILL 'TAKE YOUR HOUSE IN
TRADE ON A NEW ROCKITT
LOG HOME OP YOUR
CHOICE. MANY DISIGN$ TO
CHOOSE PROM.
PRICE
RANGE $21,111 TO $1,155

SIIGLIN REALTY

lNREALTOR,MLS,
23.5774 'Dsy
NIgh

-IstratorChild
.rPW. 3311331
I SR opts IIy forniskid: P
*lhn $ilvgr, etC. &amp; all ltilelo
- Inc. Mailable tIN OØ.I NL
sy day wk. or memI.
VLer'ulderl VIllogs. 3311111

SUMIOWNIess t loss yew
aWN: have huJ atlas to
PAST CMNki,, Is boy
No .sII
hØ
TONY COPPOLA AUOC.
Rita'. d.33*

Sanford 3211640
lando 3*7-1577

D.LMd m-ss

- S. Myrtle Ave., East.j

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Will sell Color TV.
Portable. $133
3220191

1.71A5 a#S7

In
INSULATION Batting, blowIng,
RACO Foam, fiberglas I
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
3210139 or 904-734 6791 collect.
Concrete Work, Steps
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Call Carl Hatris at
SEARS, Sanford 337.1771
Air

Free Estimate sm or 1g.

Cond. Service. Free Est. on
inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 333.0200.

Call Mr. Taylor 3223345

Appliances

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS

Free Est.
Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration AC Repair

Licensed. 323 0039
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EVERY DAY someone IS looking
for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

Ing
TOWER'S BEAIflV SALON
lormerly Harriett's Beauty Nock
319 E. 1st St., 3223712

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No lob too large or small. Corn.
plete lawn service. Free
estimate. 323-4111; Landscaping
&amp; spraying 3235049 call
anytime.

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ME I NTZER Til. E

Lawn SeMcs

essmaklng

General Landscaping, Road
specialists, top soil &amp; IIll dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming,
3232941.

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Alterations, Dressmakiij
Drapes, Upholstery
332-0707

gNHouIing

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Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances&amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349.337)

BURFIELO'S Electric Servici &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. I

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*051014 MARiNE
3927 Hwy. $7.fl
Sanford, Fla. 33771
196921½ Larson Cutty Cabin. Low
tints, 140 hp, 1-0, full canvas.
tandum wheel trailer, s.d
wendi. 13*. 323.1492 aft 4:30
p.m.
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Si-Spoils Eipment

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Eilor Cleaning

Quality Painting. ExterIor &amp; In.
tenor. 33 yrs. exper. Free Esti.
6415119, Harold Rader.,

alP Exterior. Fungus &amp; mildew
removal. Roofs, wails, decks,
etc. free Est. 339.4064, 6415335.

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.
lODEN Painting. Paper
Hanging. free est. Professional
workmanship, quick, quality,

GIaes&amp;krssn

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55-Boots &amp; Accessories

3330429 after 3:30

Beauty Care

Good Used Televisions. $25 and up.
Miller's 3519 Orlando Dr.
3221332.

icreen-porthes. pool end wds.
All type reglazlng &amp; wd. Install.
fJee Est. Mr. Taylor 322-1343.

cOurieqj servltq.,, 440.4343.

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DANNY'S PAINTING
interlor.Exte'Ie' House Painting
Licensed.lnsured.Bed
FREE Estimit. (Iss) o.
interior &amp; Exterior Painting

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Os, $ .Ca$ boarding, bathing,.

Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor

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Free Est. 322134$

clipping, flea control. Pet
Supplies. dog houses. Insulled,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
,cages. 327.5732.

BROWSE AND SAVE

easy and fun
Way.

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It's
The Want Ad
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Pfrnshkig Ssrvl
RACQUET STRINGING-OR PS

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Alltyperacquets,Avg U
Scott Reasan 322117?

ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

Hand Man-will hoe orange
groves on contract. Large or
$i!saII. 3224121 after 6 p.m.
Guitars, Drums, Bales. Com
plete, Thomas oene, planes.
50 SeWs DIss. Cuter ins.
2200 French Ave.
333.3255
PIANO IN STORAGE
SemtlM Spinet Console $Iered lo.
ally. Reported like ow. Is.
Ipensfole party ca take on low
peymont balance. WrIte before'
* ssid truck. Jepthi Plane,
P.O. 502Nd, Rome, Ga. 33141.

71577

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MrCoid.&amp;Hsafing

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BROKEN

iands

53-TV.Radlo.Stereo

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WIKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 14. USELESS IX.
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. 15,151

$6355. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

1937 Mustang Convertible
VI, PS. PB, many extras

From $10 to $50
Call 322.1431; 322-4160

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,XENMORE WASHER- Parts.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
333.107

AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $33401

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52-Appliances

NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,150 PER ACRE.

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BUY JUNK CARS

specIalty. 25 yrs. Exp. 549.3553

ON SALE- NEW twin size ben
springs &amp; mattress 133.93 is.
Pr., NEW coffee table with 2
matching end IabiesS39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
,Sanford. 3221771.

41.2S ACRES ROLLING HILLS

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"

73 models. Call 339.9100 or $34.
1605 (Dealer).

New or repair, leaky showers our

51-Household Goads

2ACRESHWYI4,WESTOFI4
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900.

S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS,

JUST MKEPAYMENTS-'0t6

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

JAR FROST- Cent. h'eat

you.

3D ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
353' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
$3,110 PER ACRE. BRING
YOUR CHICK BOOK.

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Beds, dOl motel Box Springs 1.
Mattresses, $30 set; Mattress
only S20 os Sanford Auction,
1213 S. French, 3237340.

Are you a full lime driver with a
pert time car? Our clalsifiods
are loaded with good buy for

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77-Jw* Cars Removed

Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free E:t.

ipc. BR suite new, $339; S pc LR
new $399; Loveseat 561.931 up;
7 Pc. dinettes $69.93 I up; Ref.
5501 up; El. stove$40&amp;up; full
sle draperies $103. up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, $793 So. of
Sanford, 3721721.

See our beautiful new BARRING.
TON slap siding &amp; shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3S02OrlandoDc.
323.5*
VAIPHA FinancIng

2acm led of Sanford. $2,300 per
acre. Wm. Maiiczowiki, REAL.
TOR. 322.7933.

AfT13NA AU'TO AUCTIONS
y.92. 1 mIle west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold a
Public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one In Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-253.
$211 for furttle- details

For Estate, Commercial &amp;
Residential Auctions &amp; Appraisals. Call Deli's Auction. 323.
5620.

sit, Mediterranean with queen

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3344 S. French Ave.
3221031,323.7173, 332-0779

1976B21ODa,Mthbak

1 Gravely rIding lawn mower, 32"
$13351 1 HeWi 32" rIding lawn
mower, 5400 or both SI,.
3234)51

size water bed, S300; Explorer 3
wheel motor bike 1911, $350;
Dinette set, 595; Remote control
color TV. Zenith, $273; Hammond pipe organ, $450; Unique
antique patio set, SlSo; ?OfI. boat
wIth 100 hp motor, 57,150; 1972
Ambassador St. Wgn, 5795. $34
1239.

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
Cl ASSIF lED AD.

Moving mutt sell everythingt BR

'11 mobile home In Carriage Cove.
3 BR, 2 full baths, 12x44. unfurn.
except stove I refrg. $4,000. 323.
1* after 3 p.m.

garage apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned comm. $30,000.

Review for the Fla. Real Estate
Exam. Classes on May $ &amp; *
Call 415.3410 Tony Coppola
School Of Real Estate.

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Handy man specIal. 2 loIs w.

Aft. Hrs.3227613,322.1i0

1972 Ford FIOO. PS. PB,
Auto, scamper top 3. C B
51500. 333.4917

furniture. Rung, stoves, tooIs

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are i'M
taking up space with a want ad
inthe Herald 3222611 or 531.9993.

42-'MobileH*s

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ARMYNAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
3225791

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone 3227$$1, Sanford

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80-Autos for Sale

Leather I Rubber Work Boots

Equity &amp; assume mortgage.
Immediate occupancy. By
Owner, 1343414.

3 BR, 2 S splIt plan, FR,dbi cor lot.
56000 dwn &amp; assume. No
qualifying.

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cond. 1300. 323.5416.

Hidden Lake-251 Meadow Hill Dr.
4 BR. 2 bath split plan, double
garage, new paint &amp; carpet.
Pool, tennis I tlshlng privIleges.

3229283

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Coca Cola vending machine. Holds
2½ cases of bottles. In excellent

3 BR, 2 B home wiovely pool &amp;
patio area. Nicely landscaped.
Assumable mort.
$31,900.
Evenings 3224911.

OarneltVlhlte
'beg. Real Estate Broker

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197$ Ford Falrmont. Fully Equip.,
$300 take over payments. 323
4947

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the fInest in used

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311.31SE. First St.
3225422

3233324

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KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st
Since 1937
3227335

2433', S. French (1792) Sanford

NIALTY

24 HOUR

solids dl x $1 510.50 pr. Custom
Upholstery . carpets.
Free Estimates.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

bull's

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;

72-UCIIOII

Large selection foam backed
drapes; prInts 50*54, $11.SOpr.;

REALTY WORLD.,

New 233 Homes, I pci. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
133.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 3224257.
LONGW000 (Tiberon) Mid $605.
By Owner. Super 2 story frame
contemporary. 1 yr. new. 4 BR,
2½ bath, 2 car alt garage with
MANY, MANY EXTRAS.
Grade schools 3. close to shop.
ping. Drive by 941 Waverly Dr. &amp;
Call 134.2143 for Appt. Owner
transferred.

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327-0152

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

dio in one of Sanfords
busiest areas
Inventory &amp; fIxtures total more
than asking price of $23,000. Call
us today this sale for health
reasons.

(1)

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Licensed Mortgage Broker
2323 So. IJ.5. 1 Titusvllle, FL

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
REALTORS PARK

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STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

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F.100
1972 Ford PU. 51,100
514-1110

Cash 322.4132

TO 13 YEARS REPAY
RES1DENTIAL.COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1S00-132.1002

above ground pool. 3 BR, 2 bath
with family room I screened
porch &amp; patio. C.H&amp;A, toot
13L900.

By

68-Waflted

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79TrJkç,Traiis,
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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nllure Salvage. 3224)21.

SECOND MORTGAGES
$4,000 to $100,000

NEW LISTING IN PINECREST
Lovely Family home with nice

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REALTOR
ML!
323.6061 or eves. 323-0317

LPN, Full time &amp; part time. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 1. 2nd St.

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Cook full time knowledge Of diets
necessary. Apply in person
Lakevlew Nursing Center 91 1.
2nd St.

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562.7153

NEW LISTING IN TUSKAWILLA
AREA
SMo.oId3 BR,2bathwith Family
room, projected tennis Courts &amp;
jogging paths. Beautiful jewel of
a home. Assumable mortgage
for lust about any kInd, oh
financIng you choose. $43,000.
Owner motivated.

322.2420
Real Estate Associate needed who
lives in Sanford. Leeds fur.
nlshed. Call Tony Coppola
_paoctal.g. aeulq,
luId 'to Suit - ow WI or years'
FHA.YA. FHA 2251 245
M. Unsworth Realty

Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 4.D
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.

REAL ESTATE

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needs home wyard. Present
owner moving. 323.1433 or 3234330 ext. 227, Alice

WILL BUY EXISTING 15* &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. R. Legg, Lic.;

REALTOR,3fl.7$

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7 Mos. Old, $35
Call 323-5134
Border Collie. Sm. spayed fern.,

47.A-?rtgagss BougM
&amp;SokI

CailBart

Sanford's Sales Leader

Warehouseman
At Rotorparts Inc.
Bldg. 141 Sanford Airport 3221006

,MoIor telephone company has
:.i 'openings for ENGINEERS near
' -Charololti, NC. Taking op
pilcatlons for ENGINEERS
ffamiIlar with stepby.step,
'crossbar. or digital stored
programs systems, Iran.
smission or special service
equipment. Send resume to P.O.
lox 22121$, Charlotte, N.C.
33222.

NATURE LOVERSHiDEAWAY
LAKEFRONT-POOL
Secluded tree studded lot 300' on
lake. ISxlO pool. 3 BR's, 3 B's
formal LR &amp; OR, sauna I
exercise rm. + 1 BR summer
cottage. Owner will finance,
5,9,000.

$0000 ml Ext. cond. Adult
owner. Asking $1,100. 322.9332.
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It's like pennies from heaven when
YOU sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

German Shepherd Male,

INC.
REALTOR 3231132
Eve. 3224012,322-1311,322.7177

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

PRIVACY, PRIVACY, PRIVACYI
Beautifully paneled Interior, ig.
kit. I OR, brick privacy fence w.
area for pool &amp; tenids court.
Seeing is believing,

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' qual Opportunity Employs?.
EngTnesrs. Teleplioay

MAKE A WISHI 3 BR, 2 Bath
Home in Lake Mary with Central
H.AC, w.w Carpet, and DinIng
Areal Freshly Painted and
Fenced Rear VerdI BPP WAR.
RANTED. Only 134,9001

1975 Yamaha 650cc, electric start.

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BLAIR AGENCY
3233095or323.77)O

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322.0216.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

WHATABUY1 3 BR, 1 Bath Home
wCentral H.AC, w.w Carpet,
OR, FR, Porch, Completely
Fenced and LandscapedI Super
Locatlonl Great for Comm.
Offices, Tool BPP WARRANT
ED. Super Buy for 133.9001

SO NEAR YET SO FAR. Near 1.4
lake &amp; shopping, far from traffic
I codgestion. Exceptionally well
maintained. 3.2, 1g. yd. $35,900.

Bookkeeper, computer operator,
inventoqy clerk needod. Apply In
person Jungle Laboratories
Corp. 30! SilVer Lake
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AppIy personnel offIce, 10.13,
"Monday, Tuesday, Wadossley.

NOTICE

Lovely Florida lifestyle, thIs 3 BR
home wscresned.ln pool, price
right, owner will hold mon. w
16000. 1 yr ERA WARRANTY.

ror a c4reer in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323.53k,

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hood on low traffic Cul.desac'i
Priced to sell. 1 yr. ERA WAR.
RANTY. FHA or VA.

Waitresses I part time dish.
washer. Apply 93, Sanford Inn,
1.1 &amp; Hwy 16.

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OSTEEN-NEW
3 BR, 2 B, C.H&amp;A, single garage,
large lot, Dunn Ave. 143.300.

FORGET.ME.NOrl Remodeled 2
BR, 1 Bath Home w.Centrai H.
AC, w.w Carpet, DR., Eq. Eat In
Kitchen and Morel Will PaInt
Exterior in Buyer's cholcel BPP
WARRANTED. Just 127,3001.

3 BR 2 B home in nice neighbor.

A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're
earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 644
3019 for details.
AVON

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL. 19791
JUST LISTEDI 4 BR, 3½ Bath
Home with Every Imaginable
Feattsei Pool &amp; Patiof Lg. FR
with Wet Bar, DR. Eq. EatIn
Kitchen, and huge BR'sl Much
Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Only 590.0001

FANTASTICI 3 BR, 1 Bath Home
Completely Furnishedt New
Carpet, Wallpaper and KItchenl
Many Extras with One Rental
Aptl Yours, for 131,9001

A Scar garage for storage
Call 1342354

VERSATILE WORKER- Typing,
combIned office &amp; warehouse
work. Healthy mature. Retiree
acceptable.
United Solvents. 323-1102

time position lunch through
"dinner hours.Excellei* benefits
a possibilIty of advancement.

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k..

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WAREHOUSE WORKERS-.
Heavy work
permanent
position, Chance for ad.
vancement. Shipping
a

JORDAN MARSH
-ALTAMONTE MALL

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MANY MANY MOREl

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receiving experience heipful.
Mature individual require, Ph.
3236464.

steady work, experience a must.

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weekly. Call 3721055 If no ans:
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41-4touses

Grocery experience a must.

earn

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
-have an Impact on or would
Lawmakers today take up be changed by major highways,
legislation giving local circuit airports, water management
judges the power to decide projects and energy facilities.
whethermc*hers should be able
The bill which passed the
to keepthelrchildrcn if they are House early this session was
sent back for final approval
born to them in prison,
The legislation (NB 1679) after the Senate added several
evolvedfromaBroward County amendments. House Natural
INVITAT1ONTOBID:
consideredandhearingsheld,and it
Any contract or contracts Of SPEER &amp; SPEER, PA.
case In which a female inmate Resources Committee ChairNotice Is hereby given that the
Immediate openings laborers day
awarded under this invitation for P.O. Box 1364113 Magnolia Avenue appearing In the best interest of the
9-Good ThingS to Eat
gave birth to her child, man John Lewis urged his School Board of Seminole County, bids are expected to be funded In Sanford, Florida 32771
City of Casselberry, Florida, to
shift. American Wood Products,
Precious, in Broward Correc- colleagues to vote for the bill. Florida will receive sealed bids until part by a grant from the United Telephone: (305) 322.0411
annex and zone said property,
200 MarvIn Ave., Longwoqd.
Blaben'in
for
sale.
U.PIck
7k
23, 1979 2:00 P.M. at which
States Department of Housing and Publish: May 15, 22, 1979
subject to specific conditions and
ApplySa.m. to 11:30 am., Mon.
tional Institute.
"I would suggest to you by May
per quart, we pick $1.23. BrIng
DEJ6$
time the bids will be publicly opened
restrictions: and
Urban Development. Neither the
thru Fri.
own containers. 323-6179. Ostein,
The bill Is largely the work of passing (the bill) you would be and read aloud in the Seminole
WHEREAS, the City Council has
United States nor any of itS
INVITATION TO BID
Roy !utfr.4I.
Secretary, bookkeeper, housem$no
Gov.Bob Graham who felt each doing your fair share for areas County School Board office building. departments, agencies or em.
The Housing AuthorIty of the city concluded from investigation that
services
will
municipal
be
part time delk clerk, part tIme
PROJECT TITLE: SANFORD
pioyess is or will be a party to this of Sanford, Florida will receive bids all
Green beans (stringie &amp; white
case should be decided in- of critical state concern," said MIDDLE
available to the area to be annexed
SCHOOL SECOND
bartender I maintenance
Invitation for Bids or any resulting for modernIzation ad
half
runne)
U.PICk.
Call
322.
to
dividuafly.
Lewl!, D-Jacksonvlfle.
date of thIs or.
FLOOR EXIT
.4 for directions a picking
person needed. Sanford inn 1.41
contract.
CASTLE BREWER COURT FLA. on the effective
Rep. Arnett Gtrardeau,
Th House also gave final
PROJICT LOCATION: Hwy. 17.
SR.16. Apply 9 to S.
Bidders must comply with the 16.1,
time. $5 Iii.
COWAN MOUGHTON dinance,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
95 Serderd, Florida 3227%'...
Prss4dot's- Executive Order TERRACE FLA.,
cbMrmn *
fløs.
to
1f4 .wltIt 200 ENACTED $Y'THE CITY COUN
it%$35 iei%$7$ which
I
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--L.gd Notk.
C6n'etid?f','Probst"W(d designed to streamline the 1 SCHOOL BOARD OFNIRsnsttHRl'
SEMINOLE prohibit discrimination in em
the Administration Building, Castle CIL OF THE CITY OF
Parole Committee, agreed.
environmental
permitting I COUNTY. 1211 Mellonville Ave., ploymentwithregardtorace,creed, BriwerCourtWest1()h5t,5antord, CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA:
FICTITIOUS NAME
Sanford, Florida 32771
color, sex or national origin.
Section I: ANNEXATION AND
"The proper response is for process and spur economic
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
Florida at which time and place all
Notice is hereby given that I am
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
Bidders must comply with Title VI
and ZONING -That the City of
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENtPIIt engagedlnbusinessatnolweststh
the courts to make the deter- development.
SEALED lIDS: All bids shall be of the CivIl Rights Act of 1964, the bids will be publIcly opened
Casselberry, Florida, does herewith by virtue of that certain Writ of Street,
Sanford, Florida $.mlnole
mination of what's bed for the
delivered to the Superintendent of
Antl.Kick Back Act, the Contract read aloud.
and hereby annex and designate Execution issued Out Of and
Proposed forms
under County, Florida under the fictitious
Schools in the School Board Office. Work Hours Standard Act and the
of contract zonlngofacertaintradofiand lyIng the seal of
child," said Glrardeau, Dthe Court of Seminole name0IFIRSTIMPRESSIONS,and
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF
Davis Bacon Act,
documents, Including plans and in Seminole County, Florida, and County, FlorIda, upon a final that I
inland to register said name
Jacksonville.
SEALED BIDS: Miy 23, 1979 2:00
Bidders must certify that they do specIfications, are on liii at the more particularly described
judgemen$renderedintheaforesaid with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
In other legislative action
P.M.
not, and will not, maintain nor officeoftheHousingAuthorityof the eoII., to wit:
court on the 11th day of AprIl, AD. Seminole County, Florida in ac
PROJECT SCOPE AND CON
provide for their employees any City of Sanford, Florida, Ad.
From the northwest corner of the
Monday, lawmakers were IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
certain case entitled, conce
ifl
facilities that are segregated on the ministration BuIldIng, Castle SW'/i of the NE¼ of Section 20, Blazer Financial Services, Inc. Fictitious with the provisions of thi
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA STRUCTION: This work is to in
Name Statutes, To.Wit:
finally able to resolve
color,
creed,
sex
or
Brewer
Court,
Sanford,
Florida
and
chide demolition of an existing stair. basis of race,
Township 21 South, Range 30
PROBATE DIVISION.
Plaintiff, vs. Edgar L. Lemons, Section 543.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
the office of the Architects', Out Seminole County, Florida;
questions concerning en- File
national
origin,
way
and
the
construction
of
a
new
thence
Defendant,
which
aforesaid
Writ
Number fl119CP
51g. Robert W. Theisen
of
mann, OragashAssoclates, Ar. run S.39 degrees S5'OO" E along the
stairway and enclosure.
1, Construction Cowracts
vironmentally sensitive lands. Division
Execution was delivered to me as
for
Suncrete Corporation
All bidders are hereby notified thltscts. Planners Inc., Sanford north line Of said SW¼ of the NE¼ Sheriff of
TYPE OP CONTRACT: The work
Seminole County, Florida, Publish: April 24, May 1,S, 15, 1979
The House passed and sent to IN RE: ESTATE OP
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 100, Sectlon20, a distance of
that
they
must
aft
irmatively
will
be
let
under
this
contract
as
ensure
1222.95 feels and I have levied upon the following DElla;
Gov. Bob Graham legislation ROBERT MEHARG
that in any contract entered into P.O. Drawer 935, Sanford, FI0'Ida. thence 5.17 degrees 12' 42" C 255.36
described In these contract
ibed property owned by Edgar
Deceased
CopIes Of the documents may be feel, thence N. 42 degrees 47' 1$" C
pursuant
to
this
documents.
The
Owner.Contractor
advertisement,
redesignating the Florida Keys
L. Lemons, said property being NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR
NOTICE OF
Agreement to be used will be AtA Minority Business Enterprises will obtatMd by deposIting $33.00 with 1176.11feettoa pointontheS'wly R. locatedinSemInoleCounty, Florida,
VACATING AND ABANDONING A
and Green Swamp as areas of
ADMINISTRATION
be afforded full opportunity to the Architect for each set 01 W line of SR. 136; thence S. 47
A101, 1977 edition.
PORTION OP A STREET,
.)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
R. more particularly described as
critical date concern. The bill
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID
submilbldsassubcontractors,or.s documentssoobtained. Suchdeposlt degreesl2'12"EalongsaldS'wly
ln follows;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
will be refunded to each person who
feet
to
the
point
of
330.00
UMENT$:
suppliers
of
materials,
or
services,
(NB 11) passed 992 and lays THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
You will take notice that the çjy
Øns 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
and will not be dIscriminated i'Sturnsthe plans, specifications and ning. Thence continue S. 47 degrees
The School Board Office
out criteria for the future OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
against on the grounds of race, Ofitir documents in good conditIon 12' 42" E along said R.W line 260.00 2door, whlte.blue in color ID No. Commission of the City of Sanford,
1311 Mellonville Ave.
Florida, at?:00 o'clock P.M. on May
test; thence S.42 degrees 47' 13" W IH57H3BIO9OIO
designation of sensitive par. IN THE ESTATE:
color, religion. sex, or national within 10 days after bid opening,
Sanford, Florida 33711
beIng stored at Ratliff &amp; Sons In 39, 1979, in the

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VALET PARKERS
Part tIme, must be able to run.
Seminole Raceway. 6 P.M.
NOWI

Baptist Church needs

2-S acres in Catselberry area.
Call $307979

INC. REALTORS
530-433or339.911 eves.

is-Motorcycles

AFRICAN VIOLETS

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Nice Apt, for rent, 25 or over.
AvailableafterMon.,May14
3220411

May 13th. An equal opportunity
employer m.f.

OFFICE CLERK

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Babies A

Legal secretary.salary, $119.
Graduation from High School
with completIon of a recognized
legal secretarial program or
school supplemented by three
(3) years experience in
responsible legal secretarial
work or an equivalent corn.
binatlon of trainIng and en.
Perience.Abilitytotyp,6sepm,
ability to take dictation at 100
wpm Seminole County Court
House Personnel, Sanford by

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The Greenhouse
322.9141
Evesaftero&amp;weeliends

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FORREST GRUNt

REALTY
Sm.aptforr.nt.1BR
)8.S123. ldealfor couple

wean $0 am. &amp;6p.m.

CALL 323.5176
GIRL FRIDAY

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STEN STROM.

Duane Groves at 617.4241 bet

JOB FOR
THAT SPECIAL
YOU!

12-Special Notices

fabric covered walls, shag
carpeting, heat, air. 13 built in
power savers to reduce el bills.
sits manager. 323.3301.

a a .HOUSEWANTEq. '
ln Needol Repairs
323$4l5Eves.

Lake Mary-lot with trees 100x130,
lake privileges. $10,000.

security features, attic storage,

national company. Our people
earnS2sOweekup. For appt. call

THAT SPECIAL

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IuIU.uIIuuIUIu

62-Lawn-Garden

47-RNI Estate Wanted

Longwood area-nice new home
convenient to 1.4 &amp; 134. 3 BR, 2
belts, foyer, double garage.
Country setting $41,900.

3301S Sanford Avini,
"Energy EffIcIent" studio apt.
Ideal for single person many

perience
to
distribute
photographic equipment for

LET US

41-Houses

41-Houses

SANFORD COURT

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Weprovidefull training. We lied 6
people with some sales ex.

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Block masons (305)3237320 7 a.m.S p.m. week days.
$1.50 per hour.

1
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DEADLINES
Noon The Do Before Publicøtion

FileNumber79.17ICP,ispendIngin FOLLOWS: From the northwest

Tuesday, May IS, 1979-HA

lMan,qualityop,tateen
yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 337.1321

323.0174; 322.140)

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Custom built iron work.
Wlndowguarde,,ateselc.
Martin's 323-701.310.7693

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. SILL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 322.2511 or
1314953 and a friendly AdVisor
wIll Isle you.
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CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMOOELI$GIREPAIR
1.0. SAUNT&amp;A$SOC. 322.1353

To hit You Business,,,
DIGI 3222611 or 8319993

FILL DIRT&amp;TOP SOU.
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3227*

filIng BROCHURE sells:
OIIROKII LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 33*

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

Chip. Cds.

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portions of the old hospital had to be clo3ed during a renovation,
Bentley said the $1.5 million difference In the alternatives did not
take Into account lost reven ues for an extended period during
renovation.
Hospital board chairman Thomas E. Blayney said that on the
basis of the consultant's report be now favors the relocation op.
tion. He said the hospital Is In a competitive position and must
react to that sit uation.
"Hospital business is big business. the competition is there. If
Florida North or any of the other hospitals had a chance to move
Into lake Mary at their advantage, they'd do it," he said.
But board member Sophie Shoemaker said she questioned
relocation,
"Are our problems so bad that we can't get a complete breakdown of cods, to see exactly what each repair would cost?" she
asked.

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Elaine's young son while she is
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On Wednesday, 9.11 p.m., Kaufman and Hart's Pulitzer Prize comedy "Vou
Can't Take It With You" will be broadcast on the CBS Television Network. A
pearing In the special are Jean Stapleton as Penny, Art Carney as Grandr P.
Polly Holliday as Mrs. Kirby, Paul Sand as Ed, Beth [lowland as Essie, Kennc th
Mars as Mr. Kolenkhov, Eugene Roche as Paul, Harry Morgan as Mr. De Pln a
and Robert Mandan as Mr. Kirby. In scenes from the production are, clockwise
from upper left: Paul Sand, Beth Howland, Kenneth Mars, Eugene Roche, Je an
Stapleton (10; Harry Morgan and Eugene Roche (l-r); Polly Holliday ai
Robert Mandan; Jean Stapleton; Art Carney and Harry Morgan (l-r); Polly
Holliday, left, and Jean Stapleton, and Paul Sand, Beth Howland.
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DETROIT (UPI) Sherlock and trusted associate, Dr. University.
Holmes, the British supersleuth Watson.
Holmes has been made r ,
of the IIh
csrtatnly
Mich, mars rs,l than Doyle, and
coats athe the latest mystery McP%etanm,
other detective in the worid
concerning his "Illustrious who teaches a course on today," McPherson said In a
Holmes at the University of
career."
Installed a plaque telephone interview (toniI U
To many, Holmes Is more Mldilgnn and
room In his basement I ha t
than Just the hero created by recently at Holmes' 100(1011 closely resembles the rc
Arthur Conan Doyle In 56 short residence.
Holmes and Watson sharedI in
McPherson, 31,also a devotee LOOCIOII
stories and four novels.
His foUowers believe he is as of the Loch Ness Monster, said
"His deductive method xealive today as when he was he has been "reliably" inlocked In battle with his arch formed Holmes will be a cedes Freud," McPherson s d.
enemy, Professor Moriarty, or "special guest" at the "Holmes "AS a sleuth or clue (incler,
Alive and Well" conference Holmes has no rival even ini
ln residence at1B Baker St. in
London with his "biographer" this weekend at Wayne State day of modern crlminolog
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attempts to seduce Ted
Baxter.
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York. A raging current of water
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lowering monument to God's sands of South African gold
glory is cor rupt ed by a cruel
miners underground. (A)
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"if we move, are we going to seek family-type practice or go to
clinics and specialized care?"
Bentley said that whate ver option is decided upon, the
character of the ser vice will not change dramatically.
"I don't see us changing our role whichever way we go," he
said. "We need better emergency room and out patient care.
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but we won't go into exotics like open heart surgery or organ
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however.
"By comparison with the other hospitals
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getting treated as well here," he said.
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new hospital would improve care."
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____ to
his poll, adding, "I had been opposed
relocation. But I feel I'm closer to the
black community than the other board
members and I have an obligation to see
that the opinions of the black community
are heard," he said.
He said, however, that he was dill not
ready to commit him.eU to a position
favoring relocation rather than renovation
of the existing facility.
"H. dids't touch base with Goldaboro,"
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SrTdnol, Community Action.
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west ares would attract new physicians to
do don as they locate In this rapidly
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second-class care, but site said that quality
of care Is not limited to blacks. She said
everyone gets the same quality of care and
that It is that quality of care that should be
Unproved rather than seeking to build a
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entire black community," she said.
D.C. McCoy, Sanford Housing Authority
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hospital and did not know where Mobley
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Richard Basshart Erin Moran
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Doctors lining iç against the relocation
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Rape, Vann Parker, John W. Morgan, Lois
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Mrs. Shoemaker also said she was worried a relocation would
change the character of the hospital. She said: "For the past )
years we've been a small community hospital catering to the
specific needs of our patients and not competing with the larger
h(ispitals," she said.

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71st Year, No. 2:
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1/4 1 CF CFo
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$544.47
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125.34
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LOT A 81.0 3
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$15.27
1/4 "0 Iw 1I. DUN
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$4,.ZZ
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$18.90 --$
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L1WIS CH0LIf • 0901* i
$25.34
N 2? FT CF 1 495 FT OF N o,le)r r0I,ef
N 1/4 *1.153 S t. FT cr N
$231.93
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11400 P 1/4 OF SF I/A
425 U or w 103 Ft Of
$4,.
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coo WILLIAMA • CAPOLYN A
014 076.04 FT N • 205.31
LOTS 14 420 01.1 3
TISS1( HELEN P 4
FT IN 290 IT OF w IOu FT I
3'7.20
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LOTS S • e 01.1 5
4)5.6 F? N 100 Ft b
LNN JANOS N • EVFLYN
$113.21
N *7907 (0 I 1)3 It i'r '
4.0 1 2.40 0
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1144.47
u S 100 FT TO 0CC
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wASHINGTON HICHTS
520
FT
OF
NW
1/4
Nw 1/4 00 51 1/4
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LC.TS 7 $ 9 • 10 ILk S
SESSIONS I S C/fl
$50.93
1. *30 FT CF N 130 01 r N FILLIP LUCIOUS WIllS 1/3
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wASHINGTON HEIGHTS
$4753
1/2 Of NE 1/4 u Nb 114 OF
NE I/A OF Nb 1/4 OF SE 1/4
SISION
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$93.47 Ft Cc N 406.4 FT
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OF S SlId FT OF
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$43.96
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FT N 274 FT S 75 IT ' 76
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$140.60
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By DONNA ESTES and
LOT 10 01.0
T3SSIF HELEN
The grotq listed its reasons for recommending the switch as
113.61
FT
113
FT
00
1
143
FT
OF
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California firm of CES Voting Machines Inc.
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wASHINGTON HEIGHTS
LOTS
3
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NANCY BOOTH
1/4 OF i *14
Ltchberger tolIl cnntnnssos at that time, costs of instituting
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fo
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ows: cost of storing and future storage costs of conventional
LCT
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RI
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$13.83
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it noted shipping charges are less with the CES machines and
2418 FT ('F Nb 114 OF E I/A
1
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CLtmtC"
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wASHINGTON
H'IGHTS
Seminole
County
should
go
to
the
modern
punchcard
method
of
the
new system would total $118,560 for 456 new punchcard
N *30 FT OF 5 340 FT Cf F 3IIiOIO.- IDA (IAY
machines; more convenience to the voters with a punchcard
115 07 30 F 163 07 OF Ow G.ugi. II
c nsri.y &amp; L D 0r1nb U2.t i
LOTS 4 5 6 • 7 $1.1
LOT 2 $1.0 7
$102.30
that only one card is necessary for each voter to select choices
OPINSON * CAILYLE • LOuIS'
voting a special committee appointed by
113.5.
153 FT OF Nw 1/4 CF SE Ill
1/4
Of
NW
1/4
$*7•
ShRIlL).
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(IC
machines
at 60 each: 70 demonstrators at 5 each for 84.500:
county
commissioners
voting system; cost of transporting voting machines to the polls
NASPINGICN HIGHTS
LOT 20*1.155 N 1/2 CF S
'$16 1 114 CCI •Ufl S 124.12 ')Vt'O'I PLTP'ITOF$ LTD
'LESS P4 13 FT OF 1 70 FT.
agreed unanimously Tuesday night.
with this particular machine.
1629.79
4
êb 2/3 F?) ILk C
LOT 3 ILk 7
other
supplies
$11,980; three card readers $12,000; precinct ballot
PINSLE
NAaNAP4
N
•
JESSIF
$32.2
FT
N
400
and
back
Ft S 270.7$ FT N
to the county warehouse; cost of dlimatizing the
N 50.5 FT OF S 307.5 FT OF tCu$1 JAN11 w
$18.
WYATT SHAlOM
wASHINGTON HEIGHtS
LOTS 23 • 24 PLO I
$49.22
During its study, the cwnmittee heard testimony from superThe 15-member committee, after hearing testimony and
1324.00 FT N 400 FT I TO
1122.1 FT OF NW I/A
counters
$5,850
$20..
•
ETAL
aIlti program applicators 85,000 for a total of
U
•
MOORE
THAT
PT
OF
LOTS
S
9
10
LOT
46L07
warehouse; less difficulty In voting by the handlcepped on the
60000*14 J'SSII N
$13.03
DEC
1/4 Cl St I/A *1(55 00)
visors of elections in two other Florida counties where the punstudying the question of conventional mechanical
WASHING'Oh MFICHTS
ISTO * SOc $ T *(' 4*4 •
$157,920.
But,
he
added, sale of the county's current 178 machines
punchcard
mactunes
and
a
good
market
N 200 FT 'F S 1/2 00 N 1/2 '$110 DIVIFI A I MAlT 1/179
•SS"L*kf
OATS
mac)thte
vot
in
ESTATES
g
IR*ECO PLOT
ALL 1.07 14 ILK 11
•'
LOT 3 ILK 7
$64.27
4*000 II .i S
for selling the countys chcard machines are used. The Collier County supervisor noted
$13.53
JPF 51 1/4 CF SE I/A IF SE
LOTS S • s
*U$SFLL RICHARD C •
•.
versus the modernpunchc&amp;dsystem for the past days came t
would bring the county a minimum of $124,600, Thus, the cost of
,1104g 4*LLI*$ H • ELDYCI
$199.12
178
mecha
ni
• I ILl 12
cal
mach
es
LOTS
7
in
now
on
hand,
WASHINGTON
"EIGHTS
FLAT
1/4
she
Its decision at a meeting in Longwood.
GIUNE ,41L1.IAP H • EDNA F
LOTS 6 70 IS I17 TO 20
LOTS I • 10 SLI *2
NC NEAL HONIS
$150.6
N 1 1/4 CI. OF E 1.97 (44 flf CsuaC'$ ST N*0Y5 P0I0'LTIvL
Instituting the new service the first year would total $33,320.
-----------------.
Although the study committee was not asked for a yecom- sinceopposed the institution of the new method in her county, but
23 TwO 2* INC 31 --------------.---$139.
S0IH TPFY I • LINDA J
ILk 7
LOT 3 ILA 14
$29.61
SI'S"'
METES
county commissioners ordered the change she has been
The
dec
ion
T
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is
S Si LI OF N 3.62 CI.
•
SOUNIS
SEC
23
p
and
reasons
215
III
311
PIE
for the choice will be included In a
To purchase the necessary 15 new mechanical voting machines.
$82.43
wASHINGTON PI(IGHTS
LOTS 1 7 3 4 3 e 7 $ S 10 40.011 w • ETAL
"'"
S"S"S
mendation
on
the
firm
from
w
hich the county should purchase the pleased with
1 1/2 DI NW 1/4 00 NE 1/4 OVIEDO POOP I'D
I/A OF 5 i/A r) 5 1)4
$1342.43
report to be delivered to county comxnIsaioners Friday.
LOTS 1 • 2 ELk S
11 12 13 14 13 &amp; 14 1131
the punchcard operation.
BATTLE aALp5 L
he
said would co st $36,600.
$25.95
•
NE
I/4
CF
NI
1/4
ILESS
S
SS'SSMEID MANOR UNIT I PB 14 06 23
punchcard
machInes,
ft nevertheless recommended the
wASHINGTON H! IGHTS
PD) 51* 24
I 493 FT)
The committee scheduled a brief meeting to read and approve
LOT I
40011
H
$
IT
AL
Carnathan Oswald 11 • S)aron B $468.94,
('onuuissjoners
LOTS
S
TO
S
541
27
have generally agreed if it decides to go forLOTS
3
70
5
1
I
1
12
TO
IA
BATTLE
UFAIPIF
N
JOHNNIE
•
$74.43
"I"O*o MIDGE Ift 3 p
S 3/4 ('0 N 1/2 • NI 1.'A OF 3V1100 P*OPERTICS LID
$10747.1)
$31.
DALEY ANNIE J
ILk S
the report Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Longwood city hall.
LOt $ III 37
5 W 1/4 OF £ 1/2
ward
with
the
NW
1/4
new
system of punchcard voting, the first election
LOT Ii I LOT A
OBloll IEPNICE F
STUNPF
WILLIAM
0
1
SANDIA
S
$132.
wASHINGTON w IGOITS
LOT *0 III 43
sIAi.
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LOT St
Commissioners several months ago, after a study by staff
Ill) • 4L*COw( ')(' 1s
12$.
LA.I3THI E*NFST F It AL
LOT
4
54k
54
--------$521.73
:LOT
6
ILk
S
dIL),I.N5
P
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using
that
system
would be the March, 1980 presidential
$13.13
LOT 94
151.4
15 MITES • SOUNDS SIC is TIP 215 III 31? so" "**me"
45.4 541y P7U0I
$•
SUTTON C I.
wASHINGTON H!IGHTS
LOT 2 It It 70
$57.20
-'
personnel, were told by Budget Director Jeff Etchberger costs of
1
preferential
primary.
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Ii
3/4
OF
Sb
1/4
OF
SW
1)4
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A
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06II00SSS*
•
43
$120.24
CP*JLUOTA
0104*?
PP
12
P05
44
11410I40400TH
LOTS
I
2
• 3 ILl 11
ASNEY CAPOLYN IN
$23.56
LOT 2 • 1 lIZ OF LOT 3
IN 3/4 OF S L/Z OF SE 2/4 OF SIMMONS OALICM 0
.j Instituting the new method versus purchasing a needed 15 new
$35.04
P$ENNESSEY CHIFLES N I Dana fl
ptep TH')M(% I C FRANCES £ $331.60
WASHINGTON wICpTS
I 40 F? 0' LOT 3 PLO S
Seminole Elections Supervisor Camilla Bruce haS opposed the
*L E SS S 30 IT FOR PC)
SI 1)4
LOTS 1 • S (ILk Ii
OPLAT Of PAP? OF TONNSITE
. if ..~ machines were almost identical.
,'
lITTLE JOHNOIE INEØP1E N $13b.I6
01.0(0 6
new system.
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INC
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ISSISS' NOTES • SCUNCI SIC 24 twO 210 160 31? ""I"I 'S"
4
LOTS 9 5 10 5*1 11
'SISSICHULA VISTA UNIECOIDIO FLIT •.'...".,'."""I"$
$636.13
$*TTLF J014'4'4IF • M!APRIf N
$S0.75
'N
*1155 S 30 FT F('w ID)
N 1/2 0? NW 1/4 &amp; SE 1/4 OF IIVIEDO PIOPEITIOS LTD
$3115.14
311601110 LEON T 4 MM! 0
WASHINGTON HFIGHTS
$U.fl
LOT *2 0*0 2
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No
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11515.5*143 SOUCI P5 14 PG 52
1 114 0? NW 114 0? SI 1)4 CA*IINTER 031110
'S."SAOaws (STATE Su.vrv no JOHN 08 ci 00 191 6 c p
$177.12
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LOT
is
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2
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$421.72
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3/4 F 3 1/4 *4055 Pt N STANTON A J TPU$TVV
$953.45
IVI'D'i LAND u C/C
LOT 19
NNOKO PLOT CHUL* VISTA
1531.10
SEMINOLE ENTERPRISES INC
:'
$95.34
FT OF w 75 FT • N SOFT oo
S W OP C'NTII LINE 0?
C.
LOT 26
LOT $ 511 4
LINdA HELOT I • MARY $
SEMINOLE
INTECPIISIS
INC
$95
$103.17
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LITTLE
ECONLCC*MATCKEE
PV)
LOT 2$
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FLAT
C)P*A
VISTA
•
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LNTI$paIsEs
INC
- r
$103.17
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FT OF w 100 FT IN 20 FT
LOT 30
----.---------LOT 14 ILl I
THOMPSON C 0
SMITH JACKC I CIUOLL J
1450$
I
$115.13
515.5.5
('F w 100 F?) LOT 6 *L'SS
MITES
•
SOUNDS
SEC
'S'S'S"S'S'S5"
27
TIP
115
III
311
LOT 31
UNOECO FLAT COOJIA VISTA
THOMPSON C 0
$112.20
30 F 1. N 190 OTI I 4.
N 90 FT OF . 1)0 Ft OF N
1.3*1.1! SWIM). 3 4
$26.54
LOT 34
-SEC 27 TWO 21 ING 32
SIN F.NT'P INC (/079
$123.13
,.
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us
cp
SE
1,4
1)4
555.55.
MITES • SOUNdS SEC 21 TWO 21$ ACE 321 issisessss.s.sj
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LOT 7
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2)3.99 FT I OF Nw COP 10115*1* ALBEIt &amp; N I 1/079 $34,.ft
4II.SQM *APVIN 1. • $APNDA J
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-.
$266.13
tLSS 0. 140 OH
5.5.SSSININOLI TIARACI 4EPLAt PS U Pt 29 ISSSU'S'S'SSSIS'SSI'S
LOT *0
OF Nw 1/4 ('F SW 1/4 lIft. S
SMItH '160*? • ANNIE 00!
1242.46
SURVEY OF J('HP *0*05 (7?F
LOT II • S 25 FT OF LOT It FIJLLNI* PIANO N JO
1)7.15
LOT $1
1$30.4S
PT
1
323
FT
S
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$320.16
I,
01 95 PG 151 S C '
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435.63 fT N 76 DIG 5 0114 9
11
w 100 fT OF II 20 t f 10' DVIFD() tONI) CCNPAP4Y
"S"""S'•"
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FULL000 FRANK N J*•
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LOT 13
137.1$
0*01.04
SIC
1
20.34
t
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450.44
FT
lEN
WA'))
'
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AGENCY
INC
$1241.75
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F • S 30 FT ('P LOT 6 I W
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LOT IA
N 543 F? N 1509.53 FT W 200
WARD 61w F JO &amp; COLENI
$1442.72
..:
LOT 21 • 14 23 FT OF LOT 20 FUI.LNI* PIANO N JO
3.6 FT CF S 30 FT or
$37.1$
LOT 27
PT
to
$14
UN
WIlD
AGENCY
INC
$144.41
By DONNA ESTES
LOT H
ILK A
.
I
LOT 20
W
1/2
OF
SW
1/4
OF
*97
SFNIP43,(
S!PV
(/079
1w
1/4
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salt! the request was matle to tile commission asa result of
KING
JO
&amp;
I
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1/079
$201.52
.5 1•
LOT 22 • 5 23 FT OF LOT 23 PUI.LHII FRANK I JO
SUJ.VEY CF JOHN ACANS
037.1$
LOT 47
S
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Herald Staff Writer
FINCH
L!(ViADO
J
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OEATOICE
$110.40
ESTATE
ILK A
a
repo rt gtven by a kidnap vict mi last week
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FT LOT 23 • S 50 FT
FULLNIR PIANO w JO
$37.0$
""SwOPIS 2ND ADD TO SLACk HAMMOCk PA 3 P6 14 " S'S '"'
'S"SCN'JLUOTA
II
2
PG
31
Spoiski
said the kidnappers in the victim's presence
LOT 24 ILK A
0. 190 FT 00 1)15 614 J I 0 ?)VICCO LAND Cr, C/019
W 1000! CF I $60 FT CF
LOT 6 ko I
Pilots of airplanes carrying contraband drugs which
$es.o
PIPPIN JAMES I &amp; PRANCES F
ADAMS CHARITY
$15.99
SUIVEY OF JOHN ACIMS FSTA'E
N 25 FT LOT 245 ALL LOT
FUILNIR PlANk I JO
said
that
planes
037.1$
--LOT 2
carrying contraband land at the landfill
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(18 9w '4 *3*
attempt to land In the future at the old Osceola Airfield
25 III A
SLACk HAUPCs
15055.5
N,75
•
bOI.CS
SIC
33
TWP
21S
561
32!
•S5.0IS5.ssi
with
regularity.
LOT
27
ILK
A
'•'*s.HIONAv P,EAI OVIFoX. 00 1 00 48
CAIRIGAN I $04*40 INC
$9.44
w 100 PT OF LOT 2 • 1 200 PIPPIN JAWEL I • FIANCES F
N I/l OP SI 1/4 OF NI 1/4 lOGIER 5003! V
county landfill near Geneva will have a big surprise
$315.01
:.
524)4.
LOTS 3 • 4
LOT 2 • N 22.5 FT OF LOT 3 FUILNIR FRANk N JO
,0FN CLAPA P CANIrLS at *1 $116.09
$36.23
FT OF LOT 3
NI 1/4 SLISS *03
Of
LOT 5
ILA
$
waiting for them.
SVhether it was the truth or an exaggerated Exiast. we
T's;i' sF11.4
BLACK HAMMOCK
$21.10
S I/l OR 51 1/401 0.0 1/4
SILL RONALD? 4 JANICO P
•4
$3*9.3
5 32.5 FT OF LOT 3 ' N.4S PUILM!I PIANO I JA
LOTS 13 *4 IS • lb
oIMELr CAMS? B
$34023
IT
.
'
$93.0
3
OF
MI
1/4
11.155
F
30
don't ki
---------------.
Is
Spoiski said. ''Residents in that area are
TWP 21 *144 31 --------------..--(ITS 19 45 46 I w 32 F7 "F )vITDJ LANfl CO
PT
CF
LOT
4
III
S
Two-feet-high piles of dirt-earthern berms- are to be
.POI *0)
$47.29
111*5.1 PT1S • IOUNCS SEC 13 Top ZlS ICE 31? SII'.s........
LOT 20
S 67.5 FT OF LOT 11 • N 30 FULLMER PIANO I JO
cooperative in callmg the dt'partllieflt when they see or
$16.2)
N
I/l
OF
No
114
00
SE
1/4
SF6
569.94
FT
E
•
340
FT
N
SAPS
CLAIENCI
•
ELCISI
SUTHERLAND
1044*
C/OTS
$14.93
100 FT (II LOT 20
PT OF LOT 12 510 5
$204.31
placed in strategic locations on the more than 4,000 feet of
')VllO( LAND C'
$10.52
OF SW COO CF NE 1/4 P(. I
OF MI 1/4 'LESS P05
hear low-flying planes. We (1(1 have frequent patrols at the
,'l
.4.
O 1/2 ('F LOT 33
S 43 PT 01 LOT 12 • N 32.3 FUILMIR PIANO I JR
54)I4 FMNA
$16.23
N
*00
PT
CF
S
435
PT
Cf
1
runway, making it Impossible for a plane to either land or
124.42
104.34 FT S 104.34 FT N
41*01.1!
061ST
J
•
PAY
V
PT
OF
LOT
13
SIP
I
11
'SS"ESTES *tD TO (IVIErO PH 1 PG 44 •s.s ,•,,.,,.......,,,.,,,,
I
airport. Our people have seen marks of planes that
*04.36 FT N TO lCD
leO FT OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4
LOTS 36. 37
LOT 21 ILk S
take off.
CAIIIGAM 0 SOtANO INC
AIUN MIMI!
$27.53
N 106 FT 00 $ $53 FT CF N
$21.31
STUMPE
FREDERICK,*
5
SiFT
OF
N
1013
F?
OF
I
JON!S
BENJAMIN
F
JO
I
"t
•
4
evitlently have landed.
LOT 39
$337.67
LOT iS • S31.ZS FTC? LOT PUILNIP PUSh V JO
C.VIF
141.16
LILLh1,' I JISIF
46001 OF NW 1/400 NI 1/4 Jrsncss I
$16.26
210 PT OP Sw 1/4 OP MI 1/4 Zenith 0
'i'
8 ShI S
"S"LfES 1ST ODD to nvici'c ri 0.. II
County
Commissioners
at
the
request
of
Sheriff
John
MI
1/4
00
N.
1/4
11.155
Fl
S 57 PT OF 0, 1170 FT OF F SHUIIIT CONSTP CO
EDWARDS JONIS J S MARGARET
$42.40
N 36.72 PT OF LOT 19 5 A(. PUIAMIR FRANK I JO
"however, in conversations with area pilots we have
51.14.1k
S 00 F? ('0 1 123 ft (IF Lit 11111405 JOSIOs P I
541.74
1/2 OF Nw 1)4 &amp; N 3/5 OF N
349.9 FT OF SW I/A CF NI
1215.57
Polk Tuesday instructed Public Works Director Jack
LOT 30 ILK I
4
Carrie I
1/2
OF
NE
1/4)
1/4
been
told that persons learning how to fly USC th e airfield
LOTS 1* 5 ii 51.1 C
C. S hIS 15, AID TO 0.VI(LF'
01*1.111 FPAII w .$
Schudertobegin worklocating the two-feet-high bermsas
-------SEC 35 TWO 21 INC 32
S I? PT Of 0. *053 FT (.0 N DANIELS HILTON I •OSFT'E
LOT 15 DLI C
1307.16
C*RPIGAo
•
101*40
for
touchand
go alit! some of the markings n*ight he from
S I/i LI LOT 13 *tCS S $0 sCwt')'s CLAYTON JR
49.6)
$17.15
139.9 Pt CF £ 349.9 FT OF
'SlSS NOTES • ICUHCS SEC 35 TwO 21$ P01 38 5.5S5.Sl5IiI
SOOn as possible. Schuder said the work would take two to
LOTS 22 1 23 DLI C
FT ('F N 130 FT • 5(1 0/w) •
JAPHAN 0*10 H &amp; CTNTMIA L
$15.0)
them.
SW 1/4 00 h 1/4
511
331.3
PT
N
OF
I0.T
I
Lt
COLLINS
JACK
I
&amp;
DAILIMI
J
The
Drug
ElIforcenlent Agency as well as the
LOT 27 I N 14.46 PT 00 LOT FULLWI* PIANO I JO
$214.
F 1/2 i ItT 14
three days to complete.
140.41
N 235 FT Of N 155.4 FT OF w*io 5 P
&amp; C/I CUNRYVILLI Rd At). S
24 • 5 *5.01 FT OF LOT 1$
142.79
sheriff's
C. S LEtS *57 *00 TI PVI100
(lepartlllent
keep the field under surveillance,''
NI 1/4 OF Si. 1/4 Of NO 1/4
655 P7 W 331.16 PT N 653 PT
ILA C
S 80 FT ('F
130 17 F 1(17 l!l'04 'lOAN • 015510
1161.12
he
said.
£
1/2
CF
Nt
1/4
OF
NW
1/4
I
351.3
PT
tO
514
*1135
N
WARD
$
F
ITAL
Cl073
N
59.19
FT
OP
LOT
211
5
S
$210.36
B
il
l
13 SLESS F'5 /W)
P1)41031 F*A'40 N JR
Pettus, refuse superintendent at the landfill, said
$)9.7
25 FT PCI ID)
OF SW 1/4 SIllS 5 160 0? Of
46.05 PT CF LOT 29 ILK C
C S LbS 1ST *30 TO OVIEOC
the berms will be created as part of a worker's regular
Spolski said t'-17 or four-engine type planes need 131(1st of
4 293 FT I N 31 PT (IF S 175
31C 34 Top 21 INC 32
------.
N
25.92
FT
('F
LOT
24
•
ALL
•UILN!I
PIANO
V
JO
"SIMILTUN SjA'E AGO Ph 3 PG 50
$3,.7
PT 1
1 203 FT OF N 270 FT
'55.5.5 METES I SOUNDS SOC 36 Two 213 PCI 321 "0S"'5S
L'CT 30 III C
cho
s
re
at
th
e
site
vt,1I... ...
the
runway to take off or land. Smaller type planes with
5'..--LOT 6
and
will
cost
no additional money. 'We
,~,L
17 .iV
, ,.
...ou
yr 'ju ri I t ii
ICR IIl.Y Fl C UP IN! V
%
GERRY HAROLD C I LINDA S
LOT 1 • N 36.14 PT OF LIt FLLMIP PlANK V JO
r.$215,!
LUT 9
.
lI'øaa' MA sOIrS C/.'
I
mi
.
$42.64
are
"
:L
go
.eU
in
g
to
PD,
SIC
LI
&amp;
CIL
CUIIYVILLI
00
get
together
wi
smaller
amounts of contraband can take off from shorter
th
the
2 ILK 0
sheriff's department to
LOTS 33 • 3o.
.30'4CAN 'SCA'
PUN I 3)1.3S PT S 615 FT N
$65.71
N 270 F? (P 5 430 PT OF I
wARD P05107 L &amp; JAMN
$ 31.14 FT OF LOT 2 • ALL
$2110.51
determine
FuILMIR
w
ha
t
space,
he
said, explaining determinations are now being
PIANo
I
JO
their
requirements
"S'I'ILTCFs 500*01 Pb 06 36 SIISS•SSIISSIS•S.ee....II..,,.,,,
are
and the distance
542.46
20 3 FT OF NE 1/4 of NW 1/4
3)1.27 FT N *53 FT TO .ec
IC? 3 SL 0
LOTS
To .
'
5475 WILLIAM SI I FTHTL
OP Sw 1/4 *1555 I 33 "
1257.31
apart
the
berms
sho
iiiade
of
the
ILISS
0125
FT
P00
ID)
nwnber of berins that will be needed to halt
ul
d
be,"
Pettus
said.
LOT
S
ILk
0
lOTS 27 • 25
04msld p&amp;sts by Tim Nitsil
CAll ICAI • 5R*'
IrIlisli? MA HiI.$ (/3
PCI ID)
$44•79
LOt 7 ILA 0
Lul 32
"
&amp; COLOIIZAS'IOM OO?AJTh c.ni
the practice.
One cap Is just as good as another for seniors Robin
CIII 244$ • 104AM
5•43
1710,5*1? MAi wcii c,c
i 1/200 MI 11400 NW 1/4 10110101 P C/OTS ,
LOT is ILl 0
9101 P3 1 PG 129
Burke (left) and Nancy,
C*UIUN. 504*00 1*4
The entire Oscsols Airfield property contalna 1,2
$43 is
"We are also putttn our plane up to double check and
iata a 29.4
DeCoste of Seminole High School who
LOT 31
L'IPIHI'sT MAR 51J15 (/i'
.crss, bi* Psttta noted only 4,005 test of that property Is
theirs on for size. 71he 1979 senior class
N
145
FT
OF
S
*73
PT
I
S
30
'.
make
LOT
S
ILk
1
sure there Is no other road or pathway other than
LOT
MIII'
NARY
L'IPI'tRV MAR HI I1 Cr,
an..
k.iIif..l P... If .....j 2
..__a__
-$16 1-4 P11
WI 1(1 1
pump uu circums tanc ce
paved airstrip.
LOT 39
MIII? HARP!
re mony on June 9.
ceremony
LlP,s$' OAR SlilS (It'
S 105 PT OF N 103 PT OF NW JACKS ON NARY S
the
main
entrance for vehicles to get into the propert y to
i.6;7O
$ 13.4
LOT 10010 P
LOTS 6* 62 43 • 64
41111 NAIl!
$200.93
I., I.I4iP? MAX HOlIS (/0
$36.•9
$96. 63
1/4 00 SI 1/4 OF SW 3/4
John Spoiski, spokewian for sheriff Polk's department
LOT 11 ILl I
LOT 63
pickup
contraband
front planes," Spoiski said.
14111.1
HARP!
0.
TROT
RAT,
JR.
wIL')0l MAyO 44 I MAlT A
011
TAX
OOLLIC?
$25.90
$27.99
•151'SAULINS *00 TO OVIIDO '5 5 4 43
LUIS 12 I 13 540 1
LOTS TI • 7?
P1)4101* PlANk N JO
antIJoLz 00um1 PLORIDA
SMItH J$SIt
$50.41
$109.23
LOT 3*1.135k 34.35 PTI I WARD WILLIE L (/019
LOT
14011
F
$243.00
MTELI MAlI!
"SWASHIHGTON PARK 1v1!DC 0)) 5 p(1 93 "5I115555555,55I5551515
59.09
ALL OP LOT 6 511
N 46.67 FT OF LOT I I S
LOT 7
FULLMPI PRAoI w
PubIlili April 24, May 1,1. IL- lI??
HIL'Y P P
$31.40
A AUI.INS ADO TO UVUCL.
44.46
OF
LOT
S
ILK
6
tuTs *5 16 • I?
.4*03114 LIM'ON I I 'LIEu
DEI.l00
$3977
•5*S5If5T5 $051' 05 *31 PG 93 5 C I '5'S"55S'55I5.I.555I5.5s
LOT
4
01.0
H
40*415
SILl.
LUIS 23 0 Ii
OII(AN "t.AP • FtISA 60LL
$5.43
LOT
$59.02
RICOh
I InsisT •
1w' IL
•SS•Ia.I.. pg.r.s... .-----------LUIR , , • II
*'NC "WIGs? a
C 1. NUTS 3USD
5*60.75
IIarj 'd Barkley
LOTS
2
4
6
S
TO
39
50
TO
LOTS 47 To 39
tIFISTER
Lt'
7
4
410
7
1 7 L
JOwlS1'l A381 5,0 CPA000Co
$749.19
CI 137 P6 43 S C p
$25.21
62 I is TO 96 • 10! T' 106
"ISISMEIl) HANOI UNIT 2 RIPLAt VI 14 G 37 eese...IS.ssI,.I.,.
-.----------.----- SOC 14 'UP 21 INC 31
Ill TO 124 134 136 131
LOT I ILESS 0 27 F?)
391(0) LA40 C" INC.
•S'SI NITIS I SCI.NICS SEC *6 TWO 215 III 3*1 S555.I5.55.$s55
$12.99
140 142 144 144 132 • 169
SSSS'MEIL HANOI UNIT 3 PS 14 P 90 ISSI5ISISII.,ss..II,,sIs,,.
0.! 1/4 OF 30 1/4 *1155 S
SIN WARD AGENCY INC
TC 210 • 215 TO 240 5 LOTS
$131.0)
PT OF (07 23 lEG NwLY Cr1 391(01 LIMO
CC INC
$34.41
1060 PT) I S ISO PT ("F SI
C 0 •F
lOP, 5 76 006 40 SIN 43
1/'. Of NI 1/4 SLISS PCI
PS A PG 3*
1 204.72 FT S 50 07 0, 70
Si. 1/4 OP Nb 114 CLARK LINOA 0
LOTS 143 147 149 • *31
$404.61
IJIG 2(1 WIN 23 SI'. w *..es
TIIISTIS 11341100 1 ?*v$T19
$15.92
ace 16 Top 215 1s 311
LOTS 15 3 10 165 • I • S
FT NI? 23 FT TO liEc
Brinker iceita 0
TIEISTEP LIONAOD V F? SL
SM.$4
$1525.41
ISI5.ALAFAYA TRA IL SUSI' P5 10 PG 95 55.0I5.5.5.'Ssis,.cs,.c
Ssg 602.8 It P &amp; 990 It V
PT LOT 33 BEG MOST 0.LY (.04 JVI'OJ LAN!) cr INC
5.7.23
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
of 81 Con of ajs ma v
LOT *2
suP. S *4 LEG I WIN 45 SEC
ALFI*0 ROY I
5199.04
ceiling, according to the
102.72 tt 8 10 dig29 -'a
pended," he said.
wI6OPIN4SDLGISMINF
program "a prime
----SEC 29 Top 21 INC 31
Herald Staff Writer
20,.CVM.2f5
149.78070.54 fl'G 37 PIN
new
guidelines,
$1155.1 NITISS5OUNC5$PCl9 TOP its $$1jig 'S'S.cs.5.
but
At
present,
the
city
has
a
example
1
•
of the program
cupvi
49.83 It
A philosophically sound
71.94 Ft Tc 016
Nw 1/4 OF St l/4ILESSFs
SOYD 10*44 fT AL
anything above the limit
$3IbIS
.3* 34... 1 92.92 ft I
PT LOT 33 PEG "CST I.LY (0? OvPO' LIPID (1 INC
custodian and two clerk
IOU FT OF N 990 FT • 344
Is
administration
destroying
program that fell prey to
5*9.93
124.65 ft P I. 1N 5 i.1n
OW. S 14 0(6 I PIN 45 IC
FT 0? £ 334) PT • S 440 FT
must be paid by the emtypists working and being
the
program."
34
s.c
OP
w
V
225.09
t
to
440
o *40 FT 0, 24 LEG 1 MI'. 47
the
excesses
PT (P 1 170 Pt)
of
ployer.
SEC 1 114.04 IT NIL! 21 F
$1 1/4 OF So 1/4 *LFSS 1.
paid through CETA funds.
1/2 01 0 1/2 OF SW 1/4
SEN WARD AGENCy INC
MC GRAIN 4,0041 N 4*
In other action, the
bureaucracy and red tape.
$277.12
10 606
CF SF 1/4
402.93 FT co I 1/41 S
The
city
recently
applied
All
three
have
salaries
commission:
"OVIICO OAKS UNIT 01 PS 14 P6 59
602.5 PT (P E 1490 PT &amp; ID)
"SJANISTONN PS I P65 71 I 12
That was the picture of
for three additional CETA
LOT 16
C OL ON! Cr1 suer' s 2 PG 71 IISS".'s•e•e,,,••••••
LOT * $ Of LOT 12
under the $6,635 level,
Conenly Willard I • 3ub.na
-Rejected bids on six lots
*OSIN$O'i J N I N 0 CI071
$21.72
CETA
painted by Sanford
A
1OT
34
LOT
2*
P4111
SEC 1* TiP 2* SING 1* -------------WILSON 1 9 N III? *
CAVIl) I &amp; SOENDA S
positions and approval of
1403.30
$2,3,$3
said.
Knowles
In
the Lake Monroe
S 55 5SS P17(5 5 IOU%CS SIC U TIP 2*3 061 31! •SSSSIIIS5.IssI5
LOT U $LFSS I 327.3 FT I N SsfRw'io (LITISS &amp; I C/OTS $31.55
LOT 16
City
Manager
Warren E.
SONNS 14)1*10 4115$
11851166
490.3 PT) LOT SI $1955 N
that request was pending.
1 lOG FT IF N 320 FT OF N AIJUSE SHIPIL'NF FT II.
1
But
the
three
unfilled
SIC NW COX LOT 17 RUN N 40 *31114104 49504120
Industrial
Park west of
631.97
544.44
Knowles
Monday
when
he
90 PT ('F ' *14 OF Si. 1/4
340 IT I N 441.3 PT) I LOT
7im
01440 PIN I TO 41 COP 5 IS
The three positions would
Positions whith had been
French Avenue just south
90 $4115 w $40 PT &amp; lEG 560
0101 244.5 07 S 75 (16 3
recommended
the
city
R.-WHMUN
require the city to pay a
SN COP 01)41 0. 430 PT
£ *03 IT p a 313 07 (0 N GPIFFVI RAY It AL
$10. 30 SIC N TO PT S 00 SIC
requested prior to the new
of the lake. The bids were
$203.05
I TO I LI S TO Pt I (P •4
discontinue
its
par2*1 Ft (10 SN 3/4 OF Sb I/A
0. 132 Pt TO SIC
of their wages,
*
Portion
CETA
w TO lEG) I LOT 91 *1.135 I
directive all would
4)? Sw 3/4
LOT 24
rejected
by unanimous
ticipation
*ATNIVW$
09551!
In
Comthe
1253.*4
.
327.3 PT &amp; S 430 CT)
LOT 93
016 200 It S I 23 01 F ('P
Knowles said. He said that
JflHMSON JAI*S J
ks.ki Jisis Jr &amp; Pil.ist11* it Ii 121,.l,
have compelled the city to
$90.7)
vote
after
Commissioner
N
1/2
OF
LOTS
97
•
51
LOT
prehensive
Employment
NW (CO S11
31
w 1/4 'F Si. 1/4 ItO
ANOCOSO's 410 III I P
1*13495 L*iSIN(5 S N)ZFLL
$ 34.77
portion would have to be
1251519
pay a salary subsidy. The
ALL LOTS IS TO 1.04 • t 5/j NCNP OfI) COPP dO'S 1/371
LOT 31
Jo
hn
Morris
Si. 1/4 RUN £ 100 FT S so
pointed out
WARREN
ALLIN
KNOWLES
$3199.53
P10*11470
and
Training
Act
program.
$53.53
OF LOtS 103 I 106 71(53
LOT 43
paid first, without reimFT w *00 F' P 9 FT TC BOG
positions, which will now
5?ON *1011*00 • IflilL
that
previous
appraisals
on
ID
I
PT
PLOTTED
SUMIS
OILY
SO
PT
(P
S
217.23
PT
1 333 11 iF N 23 ACRES 'F
...
a
good
program
The
program
has
seen
005100$ PHILIF
4)5634141 400 • (00*
$30.29
bursement, before actual
UNIT 11
be declined, were for a
OF IL! 100 PT Of LOT 1 $40
SI 1/4 (F SID 1/4 hISS
the
land
were
more
than
scores
of
young
workers
work."
w 1/2 0? LOTS 103 4
23
IlIAC I N 133,4* FT CF F
1CN$ WIG CORP 1/071
CETA funds could be
$103.03
recreation supervisor
double the high bid of
1.1 1/400 UT 112 104
1
AM
Sf4! 45,73 PT OF NIL! 795 95001$ w D
100 PT)
RPDWAY CAROL A P
receive training and 13540.66
The
latest
change
in
$10.74
received.
0.1/20110? 117
Ft
C1
LOT
($7,162.73
per
*1)11534
PT
$0
'I'esaILLM.ILE pr e PG 1 •III5IIIIIIIS5SSSSI5SSISIII•SS•,I••
year),
a
NOOVIK
41445$
DI
$38,000
NANCY J
offered the city.
6152.12
month employment stints
LOT 120 ILESS I
CETA regulations limits
IN 14 COP) 51K 40
ALL 510
PT 144)0 OILNAS S TRUSTEF
"This is, in fact, a subCALIf.? C4'NSTP INC
$1444.52
museum
library
coor$9,$
-Granted
Of S 343.0 3 PT)
the requests of
lILY I/l LOT $0 51* 40
14105 IMANuIt.
with the city since it was
"S"wASeINGlW WIIGO4T PS 3 PG 37 ••••••••'S••SS•SSHSISSSSS
$305,14
the salary of a worker In
sidy the local taxpayers of
H55IWOOOtaN I41ICNtS PS 7 PG 33 •'""5.I'S'lI••ie.,s...•, NIL! 1/2 LET 10 54* 40
dinator
($9,365.62
per
year)
36INS04 PIANO
5 13 IT 0' if-TS 1 &amp; 2 *1(5% JOHN?5? •ALICI IL cST C/I'll 549.25
two
Orlando
Drive
$104.44
LOTS 3 *3 5 34 ILK I
started Mx years ago.
LOT 11 ILl 40
the program to $6,638. The
a 26 IT Of I'll 11
I'M WIlD AlONG! INC
ALL'N PUVINCI
the program pay to train
$46.)?
and
a
sanitary
technician
ELY
FT
Of SLY 73 FT OF SMItH D:Loo - S
100
restaurants-sloppy
Joe
•I5SISJANf$
$1150
$INJ P0 6 PC 1
N 74 FT OF LOTS 1 1 2 1115$ JOHNNY d*LI?h I( (ST C/O1S 0*05.97
The city commission
salary is paid with federal
LOT I ILESS 101 ILK
and employ the unemUT $2*
N 26 II CF tot 1)
W'Li)4
*10*
14
1
11*5!
*
($9,644.40
per
year).
6
and
Burger
951.12
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use
LOT 23 IL%% IT N ic as .
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voted unanimously to
funds. A CETA employee
. ......
•J r. ir
. • DU 1.100404 JAMES- I • !9ILUS
uuo.a
ployed. The subsidy funds
$$S3,31
*055115
Knowles said at one point
temporary mobile trailer
-----SIC 30 TWO 2* •14* 11 FT CF LOT 27
accept
Knowles
recomhired
after
April
Ican
be
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SHUDEPT CrN$H NClO
the
city
had
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many
as
15
signs
for 30 days. The
$204.33
LOTS 10 5 31 iLl C
CIOSSi'
mendation and on Oct. 1,
se 1i4 (P 51 114 OP 410 114 SCNIIP000 SUWN I
103011 4OM41 T
paid more than the $6,635
Ft CF LO' P.
132.23
661.14
federal monies are ex.
N 1/2 OF LOT I • ALL 40?
CETA employees, but that
reque
00 NW 1)4 • I 1/2 ('P S
s were granted on
st
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the
paperwork
Whit, Andrew 7. &amp; Barbara J $264.60
required
the
condition
that no
by
5
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Cl
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• I OP NIN 10
remaining three CETA
LOT 97
.
$20.35
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flashing
federal
monitors
required
li
ghts
be
LOT 43
used on
SISS JAHN41! I MARIO
$614.14
$163.04
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1/4 'LESS S 1014 PT • 004
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and
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LOT 65
pire, the city will not seek
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1/4 1* NW 114 *L0S$ N is
6$7
effort an the part of paid
LET 66
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12
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workers through
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the program.
Herald photo by Torn Nets,I
6.'ULC ALVPVA
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$161.72
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1/4 CF So II,
$'NINXP 10u1PP0351$ INC
si
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time,
costs
de
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and
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se3ss
1253.95
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it
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good
program,
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$45.10
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between
LOT 2
regulations required to
Laurel and
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WIN'FI PAIR PlOP. $4 £5514
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philosophically. You can't
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$44.34
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Hospital
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French avenues In order to
PP PlO 14414 *50* £/075 $46.34
large culvert behind the Aftarnonte Mall. From their
CITYOi OAR! &amp; lItTY A
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LOT I
fault It," said Knowles,
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angle, • 'ou can see the fish coming through the
made
continuation
of
the
facilitate access unLOT 1)
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$171.70
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611.72
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progrEn w)productive,
3*11.1)01 PHILIP
provements at the inSUITED
culvert,
'
IItt'
$11.72
they explained. The youths spent as much
programs It got hopelessly
II twO 3* INC 31
LOT I ELI A
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4-A Televlil.a .................sa
4AP3ufl PHILIP
$17.72
005.11
Knowles said.
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tersection of Route 46 and
LOT 23
LOT 4 511 *
IA*Cu.JI P'IILIP
$TIOIJO$ STINLOY $ 1011! I
bogged
down
In
papertimewatching
the fish feed on bits of food thrown in
$11.13
$
5s3.55
557
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Knowles called the
French Avenue.
- $11.72
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'.
LOT 4 511 A
LOT
24
SLISS
PT
IN
('*4*41
the
water
as
they
did trying to hook them.
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5!II
34*0*,
0
6
$11.94) - -----S!C II TWO at INC
I C (#079
177,34
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523.41
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$22.64
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9*0(4101 PHILIP
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$133.77
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KnOwlte comments were supported by city com$26.14
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Herald Staff Writer
could be a problem," the chief salt
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SAIOUDI PHILIP
"
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..,sg
missioners,
David Farr and Eddie Keith, who had exF?)
1/4
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3
1
supplier, and requested consideration for a return to full
.
LOT 7 51* C
•I11WS
MittS
•
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$14
SARUOI PHILIP
$24.33
(IF
$ 1/4
411 1/4 OF So 1/4 SPIILVO! JACK 1 $ 4 C/Oil
LOT 5511 C
allotment.
$144.35
NW
5/4
OP
Nw
114
95*5
pressed
concern
that
a
plan
by
Police
Chief
Ben
Butler
S*IOUDI PHILIP
He
said
if
the
situation
grows
worse
In
the
coming
$24.51
0141* w 4 1/3 AS 0 N 33 F?
• .3 $1.$
Sanford city officials have expressed confidence that
$ 1/2 OP Sb 1/4 0' II 5/4 NAIL 95 00 34OISM. yi
LOISS&amp;9b&amp;10441$SoC4 SAIOUDI PHILIP
696.53
to park police patrol cars for 15 mInutes out of each hour
OPWI/2A0?5*14('p
weeks, the parking of squad can for lI-minute intervals
*LIUIO)
It CUP LOT S SUN N 4 /T S
"common sense" measures can be used to conserve
Citss
NI 114 01 Sb 114 5(155 I
Farr said he did not question Knowles' statement that
to
save gas mIgM result In It. loss of protection to the
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gasoline and prevent any curtailment of vital services
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all
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0411405111 tOSLILfiTSI
uncement by Gulf Oil Company the city's
de*te
the
anno
.
LOT,
parking
"I'll
hate
to
do
something
If
my
gas
supply
is
short.
ST*0I14NIIJOIINI$C(IINIEI
of patrol cars in 1974, but that he was worried
$753.65
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*/414*5$R(5213p7100
61S691P4437
"I definitely don't want to se. any reduction In police
.
gas allocation would be cut by 10 percent.
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TO 5(1)
5.5.'S$IIMIISP UNIT * 05 21 PCI 72 &amp; 73 I5SS54S54is44iss9e$55.,
People
would
feel less protected if the patrols were curPT $ 43 GIG I to iii)
patrols. We need more petrol,, ml fewer," said Keith.
ISUMI LAO! (STAllS
-r
- .
was notified of te
LOT 70
wles
said
he
City
Manager
Pete
K
no
Butler
Thd.
tailed.
des,"
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$101.93
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LOT 7 515
SA*gtJOt PHILIP.
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.
Bit* said that in wder to
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be had i0mood to
$103.93
cutback In fuel early this month and since that time has
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LOT S SLR C
13604301 PHILIP
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3/4
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Knowles said a similar plan was enacted by the police
k 5/3 Ns OF Pa
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TUN'*I S1L( I
"For one thing, it hasn't been established
for
Put
the
patrol
can
a
quarter
of
each
hour.
However, he
heads
to
evolve
their
own
plans
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directed department
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y
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department
during
the
oil
WILLIAMS ClOTh I
shortage
of
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said
today
he
would
delay
kripl-n,ntatlon
of
that
plan
1074
and
that
going
to be affected by the fuel cut. We took several cars
$71.90
at
dealing
with
a
reduced
fuel
allocation.
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N'SIIIS $15*11 L
$311.46 -------------------sic 31 T H *415 31 -.---..--...
that tline there was no noticeable increase in the rate of
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until it becomes absolutely necessary.
SOW 5301*? 1 $ WILLIS 14
MITES • Icsacs $14 21 i Its
13*746
WA of service when we permitted the use of private
1934.**
"Ithink that by common son.. usage of vehicles we can
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.
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UL!$SF$
LOT •
$ 537.642 PT OF N 451.117 4114001411$ IU
crime.
He said be does not believe at this point iliat the
JONIS
$
I
0*10*
I
$341.12
vehicles
70
51*41
M011141
id,
by some employees a few months ago," he said.
owl
es
sa
SIlT? "0.30*1 31 &amp; VIOL?'
mthpj the same level of services," Kn
LIe? ii
$170.53
"CPU
9180011 114 OP SI
an sigit-bour shift, parking the vebleiss 11 mInutes
*61 14
preesit
shortage
Is
going
to
be
as
severe
as
that
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4111110 ISOCY I 0117*0
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63)1.52
of
1974.
$11.45
"we're not at the critical stage yet."
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TO SLACk V*57*
.
each hour results In a two-hour loss of petrol time. That
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am - '.
101 33
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I
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NIP
hpw much we're
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of our lives open only from the inside. We have
to open them. AcademY life is designed to help
you see these doors, and to encourage you to
open them. I hope that you have this year
opened doors that will lead you to many
beautiful friendships, to exciting careers, to
loving and being loved, and most of all to a
satisfying spiritual life. "You must open the
door..." H.D. Kinsey, Principal

Doors are often taken for granted. They are
such an ordinary part of life that we seldom
consider their importance - until we find one
that is not doing what it Is supposed to do. At
that point we sometimes become antagonistic,
But we shouldn't. Doors are inanimate. They
require a force outside themselves to function,
The doors to many of the important aspects

now from Sanford would be $1,800
I," the trucker said. "But it's still

Was The Year That Was
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Last but not least, Religious Activities was
an integral part of our campus. Our
spiritual lives were uplifted many times,
always reminding us of our loving Father.

The Student Senate took a strong
leadership role in the school. Student
government was and should be important.

'e playing it safe and staying off
i said. He said Central Florida
[)trucks a week north this time of
will send more than 20 this week.
go until this thing settles down,

May the lessons learned here be put to
good use. May we live our lives always for
the sake of others with love in our hearts
for everyone, and may we one day meet
again in the land where there'll be no
sorrows, no goodbyes: heaven.

The Mirror, Reflector, and Shadow all put
out excellent editions. The hard work
involved Introduced us, kept us Informed.
and will help us remember each other and
the times we shared.

Floyd:
I Won't
Give Up

My prayer Is that God will give us the
power here on earth, that we may be
prepared for the life to come where we will
stand as a united family.

Out Temperance department did a good job
keeping everyone aware of the importance
of clean bodies. They also should be

SIGNS WELCOME VISITORS TO FOREST LAKE ACADEMY

o regulate the rates so we are
he said.

The year has helped me the individual student
and the school. I trust this has been a
growing one for you.

Social and Recreational activities gave all
of us loads of fun and excitement. Each
activity was well planned and thoroughly
enjoyable.

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rried when the supply of produce
trucks looking for a load and the
at all, he said, the independents
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commended for sharing our good news to
the community.

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May God bless our pursuits.

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which feature sexy models
wearing sheer underwear,
suggestive lyrics heard on local
radio stations such as WDIZ,
and recently nude by OHara.

Livid because of media
reports of his "vulgarity, on the

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before it adjourned Wednesday,
cut from the appropriations bill
$1 million for the project for
which Floyd lobbied hard in
Tallahassee in May.

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up his plans for the interstate
highway overpass and Center
Street by-pass road of state
Route 436.

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Kenneth Wayne Bradley
Student Assoc. President

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"I'm not discouraged. The
special funding had been one of
the ways the protect could have
been speeded up. I haven't

really 105t anything. I'll just
keep plugging away. I've been
working on the project for five
years," said the mayor today.

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Floyd admitted he is
disappointed. What appeared to
be the successful fight by State
Rep. Robert Hattaway, DAltamonte Springs, to get the
allocation into the state appropriations bill in the first
place several weeks ago was
savored by Floyd for awhile
anyway.

Sports: ' Action, Frenzy, Excitement'
Basketball Is F.LA.'s No. 1 rim how a person plays the were Verle Thompson, Kim minute left in the game, John for the Sophomore Class. David
In a sense, all those who
indoor sport. This is because game determines the true Kroker, David Gano,Back row: Washington made an in- Lacy, a senior, was first place participated In the diving
Basketball involves fast action, winner.
Brian GUlls, Leonard Howard, terception, and it took just one winner In the boys' diving competition were winners.
coordination, frenzy and ex.
Kim Krojer was C*Wn of Darius Cochran, Furman pass from Patrick to Rogers to events. His brother Darrell They won the hearts of the
citernent, and loyalty to a the winning A League team at Brantley, and Norman Garner. finish the game with a score of came in second, and Mary onlookers
with
their
favorite team. Uniting to fight Forest Lake Academy.
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Laurence Roberta and Scott 20 to 14 for Bradley's team.
Mixon came in third These last fearlessness
and earnest all-out
for one's side, cooperation with
Because of the time change, two fellows captured points for endeavor.
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the soccer teams were forced to the Junior Class of which they ________________
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play under lights. Team spirit are members. Diving was
basketball a healthy outlet for Luke, Jim Rogers, Don Welch. foothill aeaon undefeated on and fair play were exhibited by judged according to difficulty,
Back
row:
Randy
Baez,
Mr.
October
12.
His
team
F.LA.
met all the teams that played. poise, rhythm,
Altho'ugh everyone plays to Patrick, Ken Bradley,
Dennis' Team on that day, and During each game excitement and execution.
Machey, Eddie Solerm and it looked as if it
TM, obviously
were going to be filled the onlookers as they
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can come out the champ at the
a close game when a score'of 14. witnessed flying feet, blurred
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Winning A League Champs 3 faced them. With less than a ball, shouts of happiness and
despair, defending goalees
flinging
themselves
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balls, and victors pounding
each other on the back and
shouting until voices became
hoarse.
And no anotheseason, nf
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thing - they have learned
lessons in sportsmanship which
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blood drives.
during
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High— 33-7 PCL- O"
dge-- Grovdand High.— 14-4 pct events
The trophy winner for the 216-17
pet., Winter Park
Stephanie Haupt took first
School with most students High— 313--IS pct.,West i.eeslxrg
place for the Senior Class.
giving blood during the 197$. Orange High— 61—I pet., Mt. Dora High— 15-5 pet., Kathy Brooks, another senior, close
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way and the project could get
off the ground," the thre-term
combination mayor-city
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turned to ashes Wednesday."
'hell' once in a while in Cel'talfl have a responsibility when they
"I'll still fight for it in the
places where emphasis must be come to these meetings to think
Metropolitan Planning
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Organization (MPO)," he said.
about what they say In terms of
Floyd Is a member of the MPO,
committee
the
facts,"
Mrs.
Loberant
said.
The sex education
having been appointed to the
is a newly formed advisory "They are representatives o
position some time ago by-then
the entire school district. What
body of the Seminole County
The Seminole Education to $2O,82 after 20 years.
price control guidelines,
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ines, pay the top 15-year teacher' to include the families
of all Gov. ReubEn Askew. MPO,
School Board, Seminole County any ofus says ls very lznportant Association (SEA) , the
Gene Grooms, the SEA Cowley said.
higher than we do," Cowley teacher einf)loyees, he said.
operating under federal
Superintendent of Schools to all people."
teacher's union, Is seeking a 15 negotiator, said Thursday the
Those
guidelines
do
not
apply
said.
guidelines, approves federal
When he'd mid his mind,
William Layer recommended in
increase for the school teachers deserve the 15 strictly for federal employees
The SEA and the school funding for transportation.
April a citizen committee be O'Hara, who wore his wiry hair percent
"On the bachelor's degree,
beginning salaries of Seminole percent increase despite the but to everyone, Cowley said. there are only four counties out
I'tIursda)' at Lyman
management
Learn High
met
formed to clean up the en- in a pony tall, left the meeting County teachers.
Floyd has been successful in
fact it exceeds the seven per"They (SEA) are a part
offensive and said:
vironment
of
of the of the 67 that pay higher to top School to discuss the school getting the Center Street
beginning salary for--it wage and price gudc#
Inflation problein,!2_"w1ey salaries than we dO, tbø Icy calendar for the 1979.80
materials." This, he said,
project included in the MPO
have enough people who teachers' with a bachelor's of President Carter.
said. "To Ignore the president's said.
should be done before in don't like
year. After three hours, the program for the year 2,000.
degree is $9,100. SEA is
me already."
"Those guidelines don't apply guidelines is to merely add to
stltuting a sex education
Cowley said he spoke of the Meeting ended in a stalemate "That means the project can be
During the remainder of the requesting that salary be in- to us," Grooms said. "We are the inflation problem the
Program in the classrooms.
done anytime between now and
creased
to
$10,465.
public
employees,
not
federal
president
Is
trying
to
combat."
top salaries because "the on the calendar.
Input from the committee will meeting, held in the school's
Floyd said.
These demands were made employees.
Lad year, the school teachers majority of our 1,700 teachers
'llie negotiating teams are
be considered when the sex parking lot because school
The project as outlined by the
"The teachers only get a four received a 4.59 percent increase are in the 13-14 and 15-year scheduled to meet from 9 a.m.
education program is written doors were locked, conunittee public Thursday In the conmembers further discussed the tinuing negotiations between percent Increase lust year and a In base sidaz -1, Cowley said. category.
to iloon on Thursday, June 13 at mayor calls for an overpass of
according to Layer.
1-4 to be connected to Palm
question of what Is acceptable the teachers' union and the little bit the year before, But each teacher who was hired
This
year,
the
teacher's
union
Lyman
111gb School.
To effectively study various for chUdren,s ears and eyes in Seminole County school Grooms said. "Last year, the for next year received another
Springs
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programs and advertisements the media.
management team.
cost of living went up 9 perof
media, the sex education
Currently, $15,743 Is the cent."
"There are certain things highest salary paid to teachers
committee formed three
Ernest
Cowley
chief
SUbcommittees: radio, that aren 't going to be
with a bachelor's degree after negotiator of the school
cept.able to any of us," said 1 5 years. SEA is asking that management team, agreed
thlevisIcm and newspaper.
Marleen Garvey,' member of salary be increased to $19,151 with Grooms that salaries
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living,
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asking
cost
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"But
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with a master's
ree be in.
with On cost
creased
living,
either,"
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from
$10,556
to
$12,139.
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to
see
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brought
into
your
songs
ad
The teacher's union also seeks
The SEA's request for a IS
home?" Mrs. Garvey said.
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to 1 ncrease the maximum percent increase more Um
The sex education committee salary of $17,196 after 15 years double the president's wage
and programs some members
and
deemed "suggestive and scheduled Its next meeting for
oriented " Included: 7:30 p.m. June 21 at the
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runway. Rose will give the
eulogy at the funeral.
Rose speculated that Charlie,
wno nan a mate nearby, was
worried that the planes would
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In its calendar request, SEA Crane's Roost to the platted
asked for 190 teacher duty days, Center Street dirt road west to
six teacher holidays, four pre- Montgomery Road nearly a
school workdays and two post mile away. From Montgomery
work days.
Road motorists could ret ur n to
436 to travel west or go north to
The school team denied their
proposal and said 192 teacher
Center Street by-pass, running
duty days are required under
parallel to 436, could take as
contract. Team members of.
many as 20,000 cars daily off 436
fered the counter proposal' of and
away from the 436 1-4 infive pre-whool planning, three
terchange. Traffic counts show
post work days, and four
70,000 vehicles daily travel the
teacher holidays.
SHARON stretch of 436 between Palm
CARRASCO
Spr ings Road, east of 1-4, and
Montgomery Road, west of 1-4.
"The Legislature gave the
state Department of Iransportation (DOT) money for
this district and I'll we if I can
get any of it allocated for
en joyed him."
Center Street," he said.
DOT has estimated the cost of
Three pilot friends of Charlie's will fly over the cemetery right-of-way, engineering,
in missing pilot formation preparation of plaw and actual
today, Rose said, and a song construction of the overpass
written about the bird will be and by-pass at $4 million. But
sung at the funeral.
Floyd thinks the pctirnit
Funeral expenses have been too high
donated by the cemetery and
"I think it can be done for a
WQIK.
lot less," he said.

team mutually agreed to limit
their bargaining to three items:
teacher's salaries, health and
medical insurance coverage
and the school calendar.

medical insurance calls for the
school district to increase its
coverage from $3,000 per
per

ployee, Cowley said.
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nest.
The bird will be buried in a
blue casket beneath a head

stone engraved with a picture of him, Rose said,
"I cried about it," Rose said.
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Funeral services, including a strutted UP to his lad plane
eulogy, song and missing-pilot Thursday and was decimated
flyover, will be held today at by a propeller. His age was
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We have completed another successful year.
A year that had victories, defeats, and fun!
A year in which your Student Association
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midnight, police said.
Police questioning the victim said they were able to gain a
name and a description of the alleged assailant and a 22-year-old
Sanford man was subsequently arrested and charged with
aggravated battery in connection with the stabbing.
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies arrested Terry Campbell,
near Highway 419 and state Route 600.
Campbell, of 114 Hidden Lake Drive, was taken into custody
and Initial bond was set at $8,400.

Lifting Economic Sanctions
WASHINGTON tUPli—. Over strong congressional

opposition, ['resident Carter has barred lilting the
economic sanctions on Zimbabwe Rhodesia,declaring its
recent elections were not "fair or free."
"I am absolutely convinced that the best interests of the
United States would not be served by lifting the sanctions," Carter said Thursday. He said it would not serve
the interests of the Rhodesian people either.
Carter said the country's new constitution "preserves
extraordinary power" for the 4 percent white minority. "I
cannot conclude that the elections were either fair or
free," he said.

SPOUSE ABUSE ARRESTS
Two Sanford men were arrested Thursday night and charged
with spou.se abuse, police said.
Roy U. Knowles, 609 E. 29th St., was arrested after his wife,
Rebecca Knowles, reported that she had been beaten and thrown
against a dining room table, police said. Police said they arrived
at the home and found the victim bleeding about the head. She
was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital, treated and released,
police said. Initial bond on Knowles was placed at $525.
Ann Louise Fortier of 170 Windsor Court allegedly was beaten
about the throat and chin by her boyfriend, Donald Lewis St.
Martin on Thursday night, police said.
Police said the victim had been living with St. Martin for about
14 months. St. Margin was arrested and initial bond was placed at
$525.

Military Signup Approved
WASHINGTON(UPI)— A Senate subcommittee,
condemned on grounds of acting in secret without hearing

the views of opponents, has approved legislation to start
registering young men for military service.
The military manpower subcommittee approved the
bill, 4-3, Thursday and sent it to the Senate Armed Services Committee for a vote Monday. The bill calls for the
registration of males between the age of 18 and 26 to begin
Jan. 2. 1981, and their classification for military service in
March 1981.
"The subcommittee held virtually no hearings on the
subject and then in a secret session, a secret, unnecessary, and irresponsible session, voted on a proposal
that will, within six months, affect the lives of 16 million
people," the Rev. Barry Lynn said.

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George Gehring, 44, of Margate, told deputies tie was away
from his room at the Quality Inn in Longwood from l230 to 4 30
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a.m. Tuesday.
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When he returned, he discovered someone had removed his
ignition, car trunk and locking gas cap keys from his key chain
and then stole his car, deputies report.
Gehring said his 1977 Pontiac valued at $5,000 was parked In
front of his hotel room. There was approximately $183 in cash
inside the car, he said.
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with the vandalism of the Forest City Elementary School, accordin g to Seminole County deputies.
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to have two heads of its energy
Warren, who served
office until July 1, according to Oviedo City Council on the
for two
a spokesman in Guy. Bob years from
October, 1973 until
Graham's press office.
October, 1975, was appointed
Curbs Warren, formerly an head of the state energy office
Oviedo councilman, submitted by then-Gov. Reubin Askew
his resignation May 31, ef- three years ago.
fective July 1. Warren's
According to Warren's
replacement, Lox Hester, ex- secretary in the office of
chief administrator for the city energy, Tallahassee, Warren
of Jacksonville and Bi-oward has two or three job offers and
Country was appointed to the has not decided which he will
post Monday and moved into take. "lie will not be returning
the office, immediately, ac- to Oviedo," the secretary said.

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92; overnight lows 73; and 30 percent Saturday.
yesterday's high 92; barmotetic
SATURDAY'S TIDES
pressure 30.04;
relative
Daytona
Beach: high 7:39
humidity 85 percent;
NE
a.m.,
8:07
p.m.,
low 1:26 a.m.,
at 7 mph.
1:29 p.m.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
Port Canaveral: high 7:31
through Saturday. Chance
of
a.m.,
7:59 p.m., low 1:17 aJn,
mainly afternoon thun1q20
p.m.
dersbowers, Highs in the low
lOs and lows tonight In the low
Bayport: high 1:56 a.m.,
70s. Wiflds mostly easterly 12:58 p.m., low 7:20 LW.,
around 10 mph. Rain p.m.

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The Sanford bus hues will be OSOTA. The additions to the
going as far south as Sunland bus service are being recorn
Estates, with a stop at the new mend ed by a county planner,
Kmart shopping center, and Laura Find.
will eliminate runs to
Pinebreeze and Cardinal The commissioners,
Industries, under a proposal especially with the Community
approved by county conm- College runs, are asking for the
missioners.
a three-month trial period to
At the same time th e county begin with the fall
.
has asked the OrangeCommissioner Dick Williams
Seminole-Osceola
Transpor- said his
with time
tatlon Authority (OSOTA) to bus runs is that time buses serve
look Into the possibilities of those with a need for public
extending both the Sanford and transportation, especially the
South Seminole bus runs to economically disadvantaged.
Seminole Conunity College in Commission Chairman Bob
September;
to
consider French said he is interested in
whether it Is feasible to l in k up seeing time information OSOTA
the Sanford and South Seminole will gather on Miss Fidel's
operations, and to change its suggestions and Conunissioncr
route in time Midway area to William Kirchhoff said her
different streets.
proposals, if implemented,
The approved changes in the would be definite
innbus runs were suggested by provements.

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THE RECEIPT

Herald Photo by Tom Netsel

Maybe you can say—
bit the receipt that feeds him, The Lake Howell High
School Future Homemakers sponsored a candy sale to raise money for the
Central Florida Zoo near Sanford. During the check presentation ceremony
one
of the resident goats reached up and bit half the receipt for the donation held b
Melissa Ward (left), Also on hand for ceremony were Joan Dolch, Laurie Jogaii
and general curator Ed Posey.

BRISBANE, Australia (UP!) — A man armed with a
shotgun was reported holding the pilot and passengers
hostage today on a DC9 airliner at Brisbane's Eagle Farm
i Airnort.
The gunman apparently handed a note to the pilot of the
, Trans Australia Airlines jetliner, the national newspaper
the Australian said.
The airport was Immediately sealed off by police, the

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RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI)
With sex and race involved,
Joan Little, a young black tier 1975 trial drew attention
woman whose 1975 trial for from women's rights and civil
killing a white jailer focused
rights groups, who cited it as an
international
attention
on
North
example
of racism, sexism and
newspaper said.
Carolina on human rights repression in the rural South.
grounds, was paroled today.
The Little case, along with
The state Parole Commission the trials of time Wilmington 10,
issued a brief statement saying
brought criticism to the state.
Miss Little, 25, boarded a plane Time Wilmington 10 are nine
and flew to New York where she black men and one white
will work as a file clerk with an woman convicted of burning a
unidentified law firm.
white-owned grocery during
Her release came as a stir- racial unrest in the early 1970s.
prise. Prison officials had said
The Rev. Benjaimiin Chavis,
earlier this month she probably leader of time Wilmington 10, is
would not be paroled until still in prison and is listed by
October.
Amnesty International as a
KNOXVILLE, Tern. (UPI) — counted about $50 when he
"Miss Little has had no in- political prisoner.
University of Tennessee asked for the money back."
fractions since her return to
In the Little trial, the
student Chris Davis thought he
Davis said he was caught in a prison and has maintained prosecution contended Miss
could beat City Hall. Well, he downpour while Gillisple and satisfactory performance Little
lured Alligood into tier
was wrong.
McGinnis were counting and levels in her program
in- cell with a promise of sex and
On Thursday, Davis plunked that they refused to let tIIIII
volvement," the five-member stabbed him to escape.
down 12,400 pennies to pay a inside the office to escape the commission said in explaining
Cabin and soft-spoken, MISS
$124 fine for parking violations, rain.
her sudden release.
Little was her own best witness
The Pemberton, N.J.,
"We can't permit anyone to
Miss Little was accused of in a liv(-'c:.kirjJLL ')nsbth.'
sophomore war- mad because come' vi. office becaustrut "kiiiing Beaufort
County jiiiler wider rigorous cross-examinacity police refused Wednesday security reasons," Gillispie Clarence Alligood with an ice tionu, she insisted
thut site
to accept a personal check so he said. "But we let him pull his pick in 1974. She claimed she grabbed the icepick from
could retrieve his car from the car up outside the office window stabbed
him after he had Alligood and struck out at him.
pound, where it was towed and sit In it while it rained."
sexually assaulted her. A Jvry Miss Little testified the jailer
SVçdnesday, and go home.
Davis said he hoped to get the found Miss Little innocent of the was standing beside her in her
'.After 4½ hours watching two matter cleared up by later murder charge.
cell, n ude from time waist down,
àfticlals at the city garage todRv so he could start the drivc
She had been serving iimne at when she stabbed him and then
count the pennies, and with to New Jersey.
the North Carolina Correctional fled. She said she did not think
thousands more still uncounted,
Davis decided to give the Center for Women for the his wounds were serious.
the 20-year-old Davis threw In police department pennies after breaking and entering charge
Miss Little was described last
the towel and asked to have the an "uncooperative" attendant for which she had been Jaile"l in
month by state corrections
coins back. He said he would go refused to take a check for the Beaufort County. She
also was officials as a model prisoner
to the bank where he got them, back tickets and impoundment serving time for a 1977 escape
who was attempting to learn an
get paper money in exchange, fee. She, told him it was city in which she fled to New York
occupation. She was enrolled in
and return today to pay the fine. policy not to accept checks.
where she was later captured a cosmetology course and
Now two days late leaving for
So he and roommate David and subsequently returned to making some of the best grades
New Jersey, Davis accused the Carden, 21, of Cleveland, Tenn., North Carolina.
in the class.
police today of dragging their came up with their Idea for
Stuart Shadbolt, spokesman
MISS Little was involved in a
feet counting the pennies.
revenge and went to a bank.
for the Department of Correc- "mutual assistance program"
,, They only counted about $20
"The whole bank just about tlons, said Miss Little boarded a that had been expected to bring
while I was there," he said went wild," Davis said. "There plane to New York at 8 a.m. her release in October. Under
gijumly. "They wouldn't even were about 10 people behind me
today.
that program, a prisoner
,me the office to help out. in line. I think they thought I
agrees to do certain things
And most of the time they were robbed the bank when I carried
while in prison In return for a
just sitting there drinking out all those sacks."
parole at a specified time.
McGinnis said it was the first
toffee."
' But pctice Capt. Ike Gillespie time In the 2½ years he has
said he and security guard worked at the city pound that
Funeral Notic.s
David McGinnis went through someone brought in pennies to
about almost half of the 12,400 pay a fine.
LORD, RAYMOND EDWARD
BOSTON (UP!)
College
"It's money, so we're not
pennies.
Funeral services for Raymond
"Certainly, we drank coffee going to worry about it," basketball player of the year
Edward Lord, 59,
Knudsen
Larry Bird of Indiana State
Drive, Sanford, who died
while we counted," Gillispie Gillisple said Thursday when
Wednesday, at Seminole
University signed a $3.25
said. ,,But we also had other McGinnis asked If they should
Memorial Hospital, will be 3
five-year
contract
with
business to do while he was accept the coins. ,,If they want millIon,
p.m., Saturday, at Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel with
there. I even tame off an an- totake the time to wait while he the Boston Celtics today to
Edison Thompson officiating.
become
the
highest
paid
rookie
of
vacation
to
help counts the pennies, it's all right
nual day
Burial in Oaklawn Memorial
in sportshistory.
expedite the counting. We had with us."
Gramkow
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the only type of "Black Death" that can be transmitted
person to person, the state chief medical
officer reported.
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Dr. Jonathan Mann said about 70 people who came in
contact with the young man have been located by hospital
officials and are being kept under strict medical surveillance. None have developed symptoms of the plague.
"He had a very rapidly progressing case of plague,"
said Mann. "We will be maintaining strict surveillance of
the people who had contact with him."

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The young man, who was not identified, died in the
Intensive care unit of an Albuquerque hospital from what
doctors diagnosed as pneumonic plague, the only form of
the often-fatal disease that can be contracted by human
beings fronroctt, humans.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
— A 30-year-old woman
complaining of abdominal
pains
entered
the
University of California
Medical Center two weeks
ago weighing 380 pounds.
She leftthls week weighing

Investigators from the Environmental Improvement

Division were trying to trace the source of the disease.
"We suspect he acquired the disease In the vicinity of
his home, based on the information we got from him and

his family," Mann said.
"This looks like flea-transmitted plague, in which the
disease Is transmitted from a flea on a wild animal or on a
domestic animal which has been In contact with a wild
animal."
Medical journals dispute exactly what type of plague
was responsible for devastating Europe and Asia In the
14th century, but many attribute what was called the
"Black Death" to pneumonic plague because It is so
highly contagious.
One medical journal described pneumonic plague as an
acutely infectious disease with a high fatality rate that
extensively involves the lungs. Symptoms of the plague
include fever and chills followed by delirium, headaches

Removed,
180 pounds. Doctors said Thursday

they had successfully
removed a 200-pound
ovarian tumor — one yard
In diameter — from the
unidentified woman,
The tumor had been

Based on National
Weather Service predictions of rain throughout the
night, a police spokesman
said the situation "can
compare" with the 1977
flood that swept through
the nation's first outdoor
shopping mall and one of
the city's major tourist
attractions,
"We're
going
to
barricade the cross streets
over Brush Creek," the
spokesman said. "The
water is now about one foot
below the cement. I can

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Torrential
rains
threatened flooding early
today In a Kansas City
shopping area where a
devastating flash flood
killed 24 persons and
caused $66 million in
property damage two
years ago.
Rain-swollen Brush
Creek was perilously close
to overflowing its banks,
prompting police to block
off part of the Country Club
Plaza area to motorists,

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Sanford Herald.

Class Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida 32771

Home Deliv.ry. Week, 7$ cents; Month. $3.23; C Months, $11.31, Year.
$3400. ly Mail: Week, SI cents, Month $3.60; C Months, $20.11; Year,
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Mann said health officials began tracking down those
who had been In contact
the man as soon as the
disease was confirmed early Thursday. Those In contact
with the man have been put on preventive medication.
with

"None of the contacts are ill and with every passing day
that they remain well, the likelihood of the disease
spreading decreases dramatically. We've contacted
everybody, and everybody Is healthy. That's a good sign."
Two cases of plague have been reported in New Mexico
this year, and both
been fatal. A 76-year-old woman
died ofpneumonic plague In April .
Since 1949, when accurate records were first kept, there
have been 84 cases of plague in the state with 14 fatalities.
have

She Loses 200 Poundi'

growing since the woman
was 15 years old and asked

a doctor about an
enlargement of her
stomach. The doctor told
her that she was eating too
much and put her on a diet.
The tumor continued to

grow, but the woman lived
a normal life and held a
job. She did not visit
another physician until
abdominal pains brought
her to the medical center
emergency room.
A seven-member team

R ai n s Causing Flooding
By United Press Inter.

and vomiting.
The victim became ill Tuesday. He was hospitalized at .-,:
Las Vegas Wednesday and transferred to Albuquerque .early Thursday when his condition deteriorated.

compare this one to it (the
1977 flood). But It's later at
night and we're getting
things moving faster so
maybe we won't have the
same problems."
As much as 2 inches of
rain fell in the metropolitan
area In a 30-minute span
early today and authorities

reported flooding along
city streets and Underpasses.
In Independence, Mo., on
the eastern edge of Kansas
City, up to 60 families were
evacuated from their

homes along Rock Creek
because of the threat of
flooding.
"We've got cars stalled
all over town," a
spokesman said.
Another steeui dumped 5
inches on Harris, Kan.,ina
short time Thursday.
Flaahflood watches were in
effect early today in parts
of eastern Kansas and
western Missouri.
Tornadoes touched down
near Clayton, N.M., and
West Union, Ohio, causing
some pronerty damage.

removed the benign tumor
May 24 In 4'i hours of
that chief surgeon

surgery

Dr. Russell K. Laros
described as "exceedingly
difficult." Most of the
tumor was attached to
surrounding tissue.
During the operation,
doctors drained about 165
pounds of fluid from the
tumor before they were
able to remove the

remaining 40 pounds ot;
solid tumor Intact.
Laros said the woman,,.
identified only as a resident., ,
of the San Francisco Bay.
area, will later undergo..
plastic surgery to remove a

mass of excess skin.
Only about 10 tumors of.;
more than
largest being 362 pounds
are mentioned in medical..
literature, Laros said.
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HOSPITAL
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ADMISSIONS

Sanford-

Doris

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Johnson

Therese Kilger
Pauline Mills
Paula

Boysie

Simpson

Smith
Frank J. Caputa, DeLanci
Henry L. Langknecht, Deltona
Mertyce L. Fausett, Enterprise
Lester Carroll, Lake Helen
Douglas O. Clint, Longwood
Mary B Cullop. Orlando

Barry W. Smith, Osteen
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Myra J. Rumbley
Richard J. Potami, AItamto

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Cecilia A. Brits, Deltona
Frederick Davis, Deltona

Wilhelm Kubica,

Deltona
Mark A, Leavint, Deltona •..''
Richard L. Rychel, Dellcna.

Albert Alexander, Lake MaryHarriett H. Boyd, Lake Mary'C.
Mary Jo Moore, Lake Mary,-!, .,
Dian Frasier, Osteen
Catherine L. Dean, Winter Spring's

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FireChief George M. Harriett (left) representing the city of Sanford admires
)laqtie presented II) Mack N. Cleveland Jr. (right) at Thursday's Civil Service
Commission ineetimmg. The plaque was Presented in recognition of ('h've'land's 23
years of t'nfltiniiotis service on the conmntissioo. lie has served as hoam-ci chairmali and secretary. The plaque was presented to Cleveland on behalf of all tlit'
employees of the city.

CITY WORKERS
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Iran today announced the
nationalization of all banks in the country, saying it was
necessary to counter a loss of confidence and a flight of
capital since the revolution that toppled the shah.
Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan, in a message
broadcast over Radio Iran, said the decision was taken by

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provided by Cuba and Venezuela and are making it hard
for him to restore order.
In a telephone
his bomb-proof office
"The Bunker," Somoza said late Thursday government
casualities
the new round of fighting have
reached 200.
At least 3,000 guerrillas of the Sandinista National
Liberation Front are holding four key Nicaraguan cities
and battling in a string of villages in an 11-day offensive to
oust Somoza from office.

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President Anastasio Somoza said Sandinista rebels are
attacking his soldiers with sophisticated weapons

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WASHINGTON (UP!)— The band played the old
Democratic campaign song, "Happy Days Are Here
Again," and Jimmy Carter smiled broadly, waving to
2,000 cheering union leaders.
The scene Thursday was
reminiscent of Carter's
campaign days of 1976, when organized labor rallied to his
aid, than of today when many top labor leaders are
sniping at his heels becruse of anti-Inflation and energy
policies.
Carter has begun rebuilding his bridges with the union
movement.

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NOWY TARG, Poland (UP!) — Pope John Paul II
clasped his hands above his head like a winning boxer
today before the crowd of crowds — a mass of colorfully
costumed mountain people Jammed like up-right sardines
in a human sea more than a mile deep.
The pontiff used his vast audience — the biggest yet on a
nine-day tour of his homeland
to condemn artificial
1. means of birth control. He also railed against divorce and
stressed "the indissoluble bond of spouses."
The pope also led the crowd of rugged mountaineers in a
solemn pledge "to be teetotalers." At the end of his
homily, the pope led a prayer "to save our nation from the
sI'very of alcoholism."

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OKOLONA, Miss. (Lii'i— [he United League of
Mississippi made final preparations today to conduct a
"Peaceful" march through this tiny north Mississippi
town Saturday to protest the slaying of a black teen-ager
by a-*Idte deputy sheriff:' *"
"We are taking the same position we have in the past
that the demonstration should be entirely peaceful and
nonviolent," said attorney Leonard McClellan with the
North Mississippi Rural Legal Services.
League president Alfred "Skip" Robinson of Holly
Springs said he expected
hundred
take part in the 10:30 a.m., demonstration through the
streets of this town of 3,000 torn in recent months by racial
unrest. He said a rally on the step of city hail would follow
the protest.

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Nabatlyeh region, according to the Palestine Liberation
Organization news agency, WAFA.
The agency said the attack around dawn by "several
enemy planes" was followed two hours later by Israeli
and Christian rightist shelling near Nabatiyeh and in the

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city residents to show "contempt and disgust" for planned
weekend
by staying away from areas
where blacks and whites are scheduled to march Saturday.
Both the Ku Klux Klan and the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference have been granted permits to
conduct marches Saturday morning. The permits specify
the marches will be at different times with the Klan
marching first at 10 a.m.
Decatur will have National Guardsmen on standby
alert, In addition to police, county deputies and state
troopers to handle a possible outbreak of violence between
organizations.
Four persons received gunshot wounds May 26 when
Kianamen and black marchers led by the SCLC clashed on
a Decatur street. The SCLC march was commemorating
the arrest a year earlier of Tommy Lee limes, a retarded
black man convicted of raping a white woman.

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By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Israeli warplanes pounded Palestinian guerrilla targets
In south Lebanon, breaking an unofficial week-old ceasefire in the area even though the Palestine Liberation
Organization has announced it intends to quit the area.
The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv described the
targets as "terrorist concentrations," but gave no further
details.
Three guerrillas were wounded in the attack on the

Iran Nationalizes Banks.

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Published Daily and Sunday, exc ept

property, the project will be solutions, central water and foriiitml,t ,
B)' DONNA ES1'ES
cnuntvwuie those' who cannot atfj the. prcJect couiph'tt'1 - Iasewer
ft4
available (iriagt' program.
lersld-3tii
th:i I have see;.
ck"
need to majority of the honies no
to serve the project, one-acre look at the drainage program being built in the county." major concerns to hu 'Ira;:,
The majority of the Seminole cerned.
fire station site being donated to for this l'UI) very carefully," French said. "I'm glad to see
County Coimnission is taking i
itt'r and svv. cr I 'm mntt'r"sted
Horace
Orr,
SEEDCO time county; the widening and
"wait and see" attitude about
private industry doing this type in the lxtterrmment of th e I;ih
French mid.
the proposed $53 million president, said earlier this resurfacing of Brissun Avenue:
of thing even if it is with federal corimniUnit • II
•fl s.i:(I
housing-commercial-industrial week the commercial part of dedication of 15 useable acres
Rumford
LaId
p1
a
on; nc and
dollars.
I
think
it
could
give
a
- 'We iou_st make sure it
complex planned for the the proposed development for parkland..s and o pe
t
lot
of
people
jobs
not
only
in
the
zoning
cOUuhImssliiners
earlier
n spaces doosn't have an adverse eff ec
property at st ate Route 46 and shopping center - will be and participation in the cost of on someone else's property. industrial
the this week (irainagt' c ater viul'i
dropped from the plans. He said traffic
signalization
Brisson Avenue
if Water and sewer service must proposed Pill), but also in the be handled on site - that v' ater
SEEDCO
prefers to con- necessary.
County Commissioners Dick
be available to serve the constrn'ctioni of the structures service can t' pra"tdiI b a
Williams, Bill Kirchhoff and centrate on the housing and
011 this proIxrty."
cornxcri alrt'ad serving titi
''The plans haven't been property. If these questions can
Commission Chairman Bob industrial development aspect
st'o er
area
and 'hoi.'full
presented to us. I want
all be answered, then we must look
French said today they will of the PUD.
I
feel
the
Project
will
go
if
it
service
can
be
provided
by
tile
the information before making at the project from the traffic
decide on whether to approve
Stail(1I)oiilt
and
the
effect
on
can
be
proven
to
the
county
city
of
Sanford
thrugh
the
a decision," said Kirchhoff,
the project, s ponsor ed by the
that
the northerl regional seer plant
The county planning and
existing roads and what the commissioners
Seminole
E mpl oy ment zoning commission earlier this
'1'ixy PUt) should follow all count or the city of Sanford drainage problems and utility
Economic Development Corp. week unanimously recoinon.-'1t ini1
city 's
The
the standards that have been might have to do iii the future," service are being taken care of.
(SEEDCO), after a public mended approval
engineer.
Paul
Porter
f Clark,
the
set up for all PUDS. Each takes he Sffl(i
hearing June 26.
proposed
planned
unit
"Basically there is a criteria If there are workable solutions Dietz and Associatt's, said
care of all its services and all
The
other two
corn- development PUD for the 180won't be to these three problems, I would Sanford's plaits for the regional
time problems it creates. If it for PUI)S and
missioners, Robert Sturm and acre tract, requested by real
does, it goes a long way toward looking at this Particular one have no serious objections to sewer plant could be modified
Sandra Glenn, however, said if estate broker Torn Binford on
being the right kind of thing. any differently than any other, the Project." said Sturm. Time to include the Mmdav project,
drainage solutions are found SEEI)CO's behalf.
Drainage is very important,
It will answer a problem, if it proposed PUI) is ithin Sturmn'- but it would take at least a year
and central water and sewer
to get the paper ark through
The recommendation was
said Williams.
follows through on its intent to s district,
''While
I
haven't
reviewed
the
the
federal governnit'nt
systems will be serving the contingent upon time drainage
''With the county hoping to provide low cost housing for

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WASHINGTON (UP!)— John B. Anderson of Illinois, a
moderate Republican who in a congressional career of
nearly two decades has become known as one of the best
orators in the House, today was jolnLig the crowded GOP
presidential field.
Anderson,
House Republican Conference chairman
ranks third in the minority leadership, becomes the
seventh announced candidate a field that does not yet
Include such major contenders
Ronald Reagan and
Senate GOP Leader Howard Baker.
Following his formal announcement on Capitol Hill,
Anderson was scheduled to fly to his home town of Rockford, Ill., and later to Chicago, to repeat his statement.

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By United Press International
Hundreds of huge over-the-road trucks blockade
roadways and fuel pumps in 11 states during the first day
of a demonstration against high diesel fuel prices and low
speed and weight limits.
The wildcat job action, staged by independent truckers
who own their own tractors, drew attention to their
demands but apparently (ailed to impose the stranglehold
on commerce protest leaders had threatened,
"This may go on two days or two months," said one
South St. Paul, Minn., truck stop operator, "but we hope it
is a short one."

Shooting Protest

bond of $5,250, deputies say.

ANTIQUE LIGHT FIXTURE TAKEN
A signed Tiffaney lamp valued at $150 was stolen from time front
porch of a south Seminole County man, according to Seminole
County deputies.
The antique light fixture was stolen sometime between Sunday
and Tuesday, deputies say. The fixture has a black steel frame
with white milk glass.
Entry to the home of James Richardson, 32, of Croom Estate,
216 Park Ave., was gained by cutting the screen and reachin g in o
unlock the door, deputies say.
FOOD STAMP THEFT
Food stamps kept in a purse owned by Karen Machael Adams,
308 E. 7th St., Sanford, were reported stolen Tuesday, police said.
Police said the stamps, valued at $156, were Inside the victims
home at the time of the theft.
PISTOL STOLEN
A thief broke into the body shop by Roy Carey Reel at 111*
Sanford Ave. late Monday night or early Tuesday mornln,
Sanford police said.
Once inside, the thief pried open a strong box and took a .22
caliber revolver. Police said the pistol was valued at $120. N
other items were reported missing.

POTTING SOIL TAKEN
Three-hundred 50-pound bags of potting soil was reported stolen
from a Casselberry lot, according to Seminole County deputies.
The soil valued at $450 was stolen sometime over the weekend
from 1910 Lake Drive, Casselberry, deputies say.

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Saturday and caused about
inside, they discharged several fire extinguishers and committed
other damages.
Several witnesses told deputis Mariotti was in the vicin ity of
the school about the time the vandalism was to have occurred,
deputies say.
school

Michael David Green of 813 Valencia Court North was stabbed

President Opts Against

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magician called Dominick. He either uses mirrors
or has the ability to move his hands with speed of
mach one.

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Friday, June 8, 1979—.4A
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The Clock
By SHARON CARRASCO
A Native Returns

To His Homeland

Only in this mixed-up world could leaders of the
Catholic Church be urging the faithful not to show
too much enthusiasm over a visit by the pope. So it
is, however, as Pope John Paul H visits his native
Poland.
It is a triumphant return for the former Polish
cardinal elected to the papacy last fall. The
problem is to keep it from being such a triumph
that it would threaten the Communist government,
lead to Soviet military intervention, and destroy
the limited freedom the church now enjoys in
Poland.
In making this trip John Paul is fulfilling the
expectations that arose when the cardinals of the
church chose a pope from a country in the Communist world. He is letting it be known in Moscow
that political disfavor will not prevent his church
from asserting Its authority as a shepherd of souls.
Official attempts to downplay the political
significance of the pope's visit cannot be entirely
successful. Through centuries of foreign conquest
and partition the Polish people have rallied around
the Catholic Church as a defender of their national
Identity and independence. Even today, after 34
years of effort by the Communists to implant
atheism as a principle in national life, 90 percent of
the Polish people are practicing Catholics.
The millions crowding the streets to welcome
their pope are a visible if not frightening reminder
to the Communists of the gulf that separates them
from the people they rule. That the religious fervor
of Poles is also patriotic fervor adds to their
uneasiness.
John Paul's visit to Poland can lead to a
strengthening of hope for greater human rights and
religious freedom in all countries under Communist domination.
That, no doubt, is what has compelled him to go.
But It will take all the finesse at the pope's command to keep his appearance from igniting unrest
with unpredictable results for the Polish people and
the measure of freedom their enjoy behind the
shield of their church.

Light

Sees

Joan

I chose a five of spades and sure enough it was the

amazement over the three red sponge balls.
The highlight of this trick involved placing the
three sponge balls In my right hand. On Dominick's
command, I squeezed the balls as tightly as I could
and felt the foam rubbing against my skin,
Suddenly I was told to open my hand and the balls
had disappeared. Maybe they were In Dominick's
hand or In his pocket but I don't think SO.
Wouldn't you know it? Dominick Just had to top
himself. This time he used a deck of cards.

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his hand.
I know. You're thinking how naive can this girl
get. But I asslre you, I was Just as___
skeptical of

JAY, Fla. (UPI)
Santa
Rosa County deputies have
ealed off the Empire Gas Co.
rounds where two tanks full of
gallons of LP gas exploded Thursday morning, and

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hose Thursday morning when
gas began to leak. The hiss of
the escaping gas. gave five men
a chance to flee before a stray
spark triggered the explosion
that leveled the gas company's
small office building. The explosions spread debris over a
half-mile mile radius,

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hid just connected its fillup

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Fierce flames, fed by the fuel,
raced through other buildings
with police reporting "extensive damage to the business
district" of the small
Panhandle town, which is
located near the Jay oil fields of
northwest Florida,

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Lessons

INDEX, Wash. (NEA)—Not surprisingly, the
whole thing started with the federal government.
Last year the Department of Transportation
announced that it was initiating a program to
rebuild America's federally assisted bridges.
And It allocated a whopping $900 million for the
effort.
No doubt it was a good idea, perhaps an absolutely necessary one. Studies indicate that
nearly 41,000 of the nation's federally aided
bridges are either structurally or functionally
deficient. And at least as many bridges that are
not in th! U. S. network are in equally shabby
condition.
But as so often happens when piles of public
money are given for spending, even for good
works, the benevolence got out of hand. At least
It did here in the Northwest mountain cornmunity of Index, just over the Skykomish River.
What happened was the government tried to
build a bridge that nobody wanted.
As near as can be determined the situation at
Index was precipitated last winter when the
federal government asked the Washington State
government to survey its bridge system. The
state passed the responsibility on to the counties
— in Us case Snohomish County, on the slope of
the Cascade Range.
It's still not clear how the county found its way
to Index, by the way. The town of 100 people Is
merely a dot on a two-page road map, and it has
labored for generations to keep i whereabouts
quiet. When asked, folks here say, well, we're
Just below Ragged Ridge
and then they
change the subject.
In any event, officers fi4Vrn the Snohomish
County Public Works came to town early
year,
year, with money to spend on bridges. The
authorities took a look around, and then spent
$50,000 to determine the Index bridge needs. Sure
enough, the officers decided that Index needed a
new $750,000 bridge.
The residents here, however, did not agree. h
the first place, they argued, the town already
had a bridge, its only road connection with the
outside world. True, the bridge was 65 years old,
and paved with wooden planks, but the Index
residents insisted it was quite adequate for local

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DeFacto Drift A Threat
He put the blame for the de facto drift policy on
government rather than business, saying ', is not
possible for Industry to establish and pursue a
workable raw materials development policy
without government aid and leadership under

NEW YORK (UPI)
The United States is
risking disaster by drifting with a de facto
national policy on raw materials, according to a
Battelle Laboratories expert.
William L. Swager said Congress has Ignored
pleas by Industry for an explicit national raw
years, ever since the
materials policy for
Paley commission appointed by President
Truman in 1952 presented its report,
Drifting with a de facto policy
"one that
assumes production will take care of itself"
has created serious shortages of many raw
materials and simply will not work in the
modern world when so much of the world's Industry and natural resources no longer are ruled
by laissez faire economics.
Swager cited the current shortage of metallic
titanium (as distinguished from titanium used to
make paints) as a prime example of the consequences of de facto drift.
After the winding down of the Vietnam war,
demand for metallic titanium fell and producers
had little incentive to Invest in increased output
of titanium sponge or melted titanium Ingot.
Orders from the aerospace Industry began to
pick up in 1977 and there was a big surge in orders that is continuing. "By the time the surge
was fully recognized," Swager said, "It was too
late to increase the domestic production and the
weakness of the dollar abroad caused foreign
suppliers to limit their exports to the United
States."
This, Swager said, created serious problems
for the aircraft industry.
Speaking before recent engineering forum of
the Aerospace Industry Association, Swager,
who has been minerals expert at Battelle's
Columbus, Ohio, laboratory for more than 30
years, said an explicit policy Is urgently needed
to give industry the Incentive to invest in new
non-fuel mineral production,
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"Fifty or 60 yearsago Industry cou1diave
moved on its own. Today there are too many
regulatory barriers and too many conflicting
concerns for that," Swager told United Press
International.
He criticized the findings of National Cornmission on Suppliers and Shortages published in
December, 1976, for reaching the conclusion that
the shortages of 1973.74 were not "harbingers of
catastrophes to come."
The commission listed the causes of the 1973-74
shortages as big increases in demand, limits on
investment and cutbacks by foreign suppliers,
But Swager said the report ignored the dynamic
nature of the system and the way delays cause
shortages.
"As a result of having a de facto materials
policy, American industry," he said, "has
become increasingly vulnerable to even small
interruptions, from mine to finished products."
Swager said perhaps the worst feature of the
do facto drift is that "only a small fraction of
what Is needed to replace the plants and equipmeit in the materials industry Is now recovered
through depreciation In the prices of goods sold.
And a further drain on the needed capital comes
from mandated environmental, health and
safety costs."
He said pro-occupation with the production of
oil and coal is particularly responsible for the
national neglect of supplies of other raw
materals.
An explicit national policy must be evolved to
cope with this problem, If disaster is to be
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Actually, the people added, the old bridge had
just undergone a $100,000 renovation. In 1975
according to Town Councilman Russ Caylor, the
bridge's deck planking was renewed, the concrete abutments were refurbished, and the 200foot span was declared safe and sound for years
to come.
So a public hearing on the Issue was held
recently. The county offered eight designs and
suggested five sites for an "aesthetically
pleasing" span, and said the old bridge would be
demolished. Townspeople held their ground
firmly. And won. The government withdrew.
There will be no new bridge at Index.
The townspeople are pleased, of course. So,
presumably, are the bear, the doer and the
steelhead. As for Snohomish County, it's not
sore; a public works official says there are a lot
of other towns with rivers around, and, rest
assured, someplace else will be found that needs
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a world society.
In Geneva, the World Health Organization is
still intact. The Arab countries have been voted
down in theft latest effort to evict Israel from the
United Nation's specialized agency for alleged
mistreatment of the Arab population of the West
Bank.
Which development is not to be taken as an end
,to the matter. A committee has been instructed
once more to look into health conditions In the
Israeli-occupied territories and report back to
WHO next year. At which time the Arabs can be
relied upon to submit a new resolution Inviting
Israel out.
Meanwhile, back at glass-wailed headquarters
on New York City's East River, South Africa
briefly returned to the United Nations General
Assembly.
To repeat, briefly. South African delcgates
slipped into seats at the start of a debate on the:
future of Namibia, previously known as South
West Africa.
The South African presence was .qulckly
spotted and caused an uproar. Very shortly
thereafter, the nine-member Credentials,
Committee, the United States and Denmark Ip
opposition, voted to suspend South Africa's)
Assembly privileges for yet another year.
This has been going on since 1974, when a move
to expel South Airica from the United Nations
was blocked in the Security Council, by the
Western powers. Black African nations and
supporters then turned to the Assembly, where
they have a numerical majority and there is he
veto. South Africa has since been excluded annually from
Assembly sessions, the only'.
member to be so treated in the organization's 34'
year history.
Both incidents are evidences of a politicization
of United Nations activities that as much or
more than any other development in recent
years has contributed to the organization's
declining effectiveness.
Politics, of course, has been the basic U.N.
game since the organization was established b
the victors of World War II. But until fairly
recently it has been a politics of genuine power.
as possessed and exercised by the major,
countries, and of maneuver within th
organization. Narrowly nationalistic politics
traditionally has been downplayed in the,
specialized agencies, such as WHO, where
matters of worldwide technical and
humanitarian concern are the order of business.
The United States warned this year in Geneva.
that it might well withdraw from WHO U the.
Arabs succeeded In excluding Israel. It already.
has done so under very similar curçumstances.
from the International Labor Organization.
It Is difficult to comprehend what is to hi
e
gained from the politics of exclusion, other than
the scoring of a few questionable propaganda
points. There is little point in discussing the,
future of South-West Africa without the pai'ticipation of South Africa, which has controlled
the territory since 1918. And what is gained bi
debating conditions on the West Bank without the
involvement of the occupying authority, Israel?
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"His (Hua'a) known policy stances are in
The intelligence experts admit, however, that lawbreaker himself, and took off with hi
Chinese politicians, none is more mysterious to the middle of China's political spectrum; he has they haven't figured out Hua's relationship with daughters.
Western intelligence analysts than Hue Guofeng. apparently worked well with such moderates as Deng. He could be a hapless foil for Deng or a
A Texas warrant has been issued for MarHis appointment as acting premier In 1976 Chou En-iaI and Deng Xiaoping, and has made patient political strategist who Is using Deng as a shall's arrest and circulated in a number .of
caught U.S. China watchers completely by few enemies."
cat's paw to test controversial policies
and western states.
.
surprise. They had considered him to be far
"He was the Politburo member charged take the blame if they fall.
Marshall showed our associate Sam Fog
down on the ladder of succession,
with overseeing agriculture, the most critical
So far, at least, Deng has more power than reports from two child psychiatrists
who th'
So little was known about Hua that our ex- sector of the (Chlnese)economy."
Hua. The question is whether Hue can fight off terviewed the girls, now age 4 and 6, after ey
perts didn't even know he had a wife and
"He is in good health and relatively young the power bide of younger men and hang on until had been in his care for several months. "They
children until months after he rose to power. (mid-fifties)" and is "a symbol of unity and Deng and the older generation of leaders the off. are quite happy, well.ged well-mannere
Confronted with anew face In the upper echelons stability" In one of the most turbulent periods in
A FATHER'S STORY: A fugitive from the MtIlfaCtOril3f reared young ladies in the prese,$
of Communist Chinese hierarchy, the in- Red China's history.
law came to our office the other day. Once a circumstances, with overt expression of aveit
telhigence community scrabbled around
Those are Hua's strong points. The secret pillar of society and the business community in .sIonto return to their mother, even to the point of
furiously to. dig up whatever information they profile also noted some weaknesses: "While his Ogden, Utah, he has been on the lain for eight fear and anxiety," wrote one..
could find on the new Mystery Man of Peking. agare* lack of factional association makes months after abducting his
two small daughters
second had this to say about the 6-yean.
The pickings were slim, but any little tidbit him an attractive compromise choice, par- from his ex-wife.
old:
"DanlelleexhibitsexterJonsoffea
,
was seized upon to give Washington policy ticularly In view of Mao's own apparent support,
We've written previously of the traumatic to her mother. She has threatened
to kill herself
makers a handle on the man who might one day It leaves him without a strong power base."
Impact on mothers whose children are stolen by rather than ret urn
She has sustained sub'
become top dog in the leadership of the most
The profile concludes that Hue "was a logical ca-husbands. Our visitor wanted to give Us
the
Mai*Ial
emotional
injury
and could potentially
and potentially most dangerous
populous
compromise Choice when it became apparent fathers' side of the kitclüg story.
carry
out
her
threat
of
self-destruction
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nation in the world.
that China's left would not accept Deng's
Tim man
ll call Gerry Mar" (to prow
We have seen the secret Intelligence profile ascendancy to the premiership."
At 42, Marshall is now practically broke. He
his children from notoriety) was divorced in
on Hau. Here are the key points:'
A more recent assessment says, "Hue has all 1976.
two
estimates
that the divorce and later legal
His
wife
was
custody of their
"He has always avoided becoming strongly the appropriate positions but he just doesn't have daughters but wasawarded
expressly forbidden
to take wrangles cost him $400,000. He and the
two girls
the political weight. He doesn't
Identified with any faction."
live in a two-bedroom apartment in a small
know where the them out of Utah without court permission.
—Hua "was praised by Mao Tse-tung early In bodies are buried. He hasn't been around long
Western community.
Despite this restriction, Marshall's el-wife
Ids career and enjoyed the dialrman's support at enough to be the top man.
Before going back into the shadows, Ger
key junctures" as early as 1953.
"Deng, on the other hand, Is an old took the little girls to Texas. When he irisfted
"Mao personally nominated Hue to be ac- revolutionary. He has good contacts in the them last summer, he found his daughters the
emotional scars left on children by divorce.
ting premier" in January 1976.
military, good contacts in the party and good psychologically disturbed and in fear of their "Wouldn't it be better,"
he asked, "If in every
Mao wrote Hua a note that reportedly said, contacts in the state apparatus. He just seems to mother. After hearing their accounts of physical divorce
a
neutral
lawyer
could
be appointed and.
"With you in charge I am at ease."
be a man who can get things done."
punishment, Marshall decided to become a safeguard
the interests of the children"
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A small fire broke out at the
Five firemen remain hospi- product."
breathed heavy (loses of I)urs'
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talized today from the effects of
began
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Officials said 39 persons, ban
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Walter Butler said no damage stepped Into a contaminated they should be all right."
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Inspecting the latest progress on the landscaping project at Good Samaritan Thursday
Kavanugh said, -Fin definitely ru.shed to the scent, after the
Division of State Supreme excluded from the jury.
Home In Sanford are (from left) Mary Smith, Just Us president, and Sanford court.
going with another trial."
1 and four Jacksonville
"I'm ecstatic," Shargel
Kiwanis President Jack Weible, who are on the beautification project cornIn arguments before the
INSPECTION
Provenzano's attorney, in
sit
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mittee; Timothy Wilson, Good Samaritan home president, and seated, residents Gerald Shargel, said Thursday New York City "When a Appellate Division in late brought in to help the evacuaWill Jones and Della Smith. A sprinkler system has been Installed as part of the that he hoped to make a bail challenge by reason is improp- March, Shargel argued that tion.
Pro%,,nzano was convicted
,
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project. Donations from the community total $1,300 and $1,100 Is needed to reach application for Provenzano by
erly denied, that is reversible after one
of
the
stranger
added
that
the
Monday
and
control,
the firefighters turned
goal. Donations may- be sent to Good Samaritan Beautification Fund, 202 Forrest
error."
jury had murder prosecutions in the
labor
leader could be out of jail
on themselves to wash
hoses
the
The Ulster County
Drive, Sanford,
history of the state."
by early next week.
pesticide
residue.
off
the
found that l'rovcnzano ordered
Shargel contended that the
Provenzano has been held at the murder of union
iva
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been Ix rrniued
otim the Attica and Dannemora
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to effectively cross-exam ne
prisons under federal protec- tellltowiiil' the t
locked key prosecution witnesso.s who
tion, since the June 1978 coninult
their freedom
3 Lawsviction in Ulster County, of the
i_111illion dollar
through testimony against
Shargel said.
Teamsters Local 560 in Union
Provenzano.
prosecutors City, N.J.
Meanwhile,
Justice Joseph Boyd in his from property taxes unless it is
While Castelhito's body was
TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UPI)
The documentary stamp tax began preparations to appeal
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In a series of decisions, the dissenting opinion called the leased to private citizens for is 15 cents on every $100 the reversal and said a new never found, police said the
trial
would
be held if the appeal murder took place at his
Supreme Court has upheld the majority opinion, written by private use. In this case, the tax borrowed.
failed.
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summer home in Kerhonkson.
validity of a shrimp law, a tax Chief Justice Arthur England, appraiser argued the vacant
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decision,
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public
purpose"
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city
lion
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handed down Thursday, said majority opinion, all citizens in should have to pay taxes.
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size
of
the state can prohibit shrimp- the world could shrimp in the
co-defendant
and
Provenzano
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'(fig in certain parts of the prohibited area lying outside common sense reuires there his debt. Debtors sometimes Harold "Boom Boom" KonigsTortugas shrimp beds, counties the Florida's territorial limits be an active use of such renew loans Lcause they can't berg, who was found guilty of
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more money while still
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an old loan. If they the ground that the trial judge,
beds was constitutional even If vacant.
statewide.
sign a second note and make John dyne of Albany County,
one of the prohibited zones lay
were unanimous
if
two
justices
loan payments at a time improperly denied a defense
The
The court also ruled 6-1 that
outside the state's territorial
circuit judge who a person renews an old bank they must only pay taxes on the challenge to a prospective
in
reversing
a
waters.
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could tax eight pieces borrows more money, he must
he
appraiser
constitutional question when
Justice Alan Sundberg, writThe prospective juror, Mrs.
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ing for the majority, suggested Theresa Thomas, had been a
if he signs a second promissory
Patrol for working in the
that "hile existing laws seem campaign worker for Ulster
The Florida Constitution ex- note incorporating the old and contradictory they are constitu- County District Attorney
area outside the
Or
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territorial boundary.
tional and It's up to the Michael Kavanagh, who
legislature to change them.
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Iimd beached north of Dunedin by flotation devices to lessen
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Mammal Foundation, said the after a beaching for any length
11oot-long whale also had of time.
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MIAMI (UPI) — A father who loaded with birdahot as he or 10, but he usually came home
at3or4a,m., if he came home
s*ld his l6.year-old son was the turned logo to bed.
father,
at
all," McElveen said. "He
oAIy bad one of his five Children
Robert Singleton, his
has been charged with Wiling was charged with second-de- said the kid wouldn't go to
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the boy with a shotgun after
an murder.
youth returned home four hours
After the shooting, Singleton
"He said it was the only bad
walked out into the street and
sfolice said Robert K. single- one (child) he had, and he reportedly told one neighbor he
n arrived home shortly after 1 didn't know what to do with had to shoot his son because he
am. Thursday, instead of g him," said Metro Homicide broke into the house. He
p,m. as his father had told him. Detective Steiihem McElveen. allegedly told another neighbor
1k was shot In the side of the
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explosion that in turn set fire to
one storage tank, causing an
explosion. Then a storage tank
adjacent to that one exploded in
turn.

suffered a burned arm. Bob
Hall of Molino, Fla., manager
of the facility, employees
Barbara Howell and Buddy
Watson, both of Jay, and an
unidentified customer, were

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The tank truck driver, Ernest
Jordan of Flomaton, Ala.,

the gas co mpany's rnamnIng
storage tank.
Police repo rt ed the fire was
under control shortly after 11
a.m., more than two hou alto
the first explosion. Fire fighters
worked into the afternoon
cooling down the debris and
remaining storage tank.
The evacuated residents were
allowed to return home late
Thursday afternoon.

Fearing the facility's third,
300.000-gallon tank of gas would
explode, police evacuated occupants of homes and businesses
nearest the site while loca
firemen, aided by lire fighting
units From nearby oil fields,
fought the blaze.
Authorities called in a U.S.
Navy firefighting crew from
Whiting Field, which poured
chemical foam on the lire and

inside the building when they
heard the sound of escaping gas
and fled immediately, Boswell
said.

lot worse," said Santa Rosa
County Sheriff's U. Ronald
Boswell.

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It's refreshing to believe the world isn't all black
and white with no surprises. The few gray areas of
mystery put life in a whole new dimension where

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Dominick didn't look like your typical magician.
He wasn't tall,-or dark with a mustache but rather
of medium height, light complexion with shortcropped blond hair.
During his performances, he doesn't don his
round-shaped head with a top hat or wear a black
cape, either. He chooses to wear a black tin with
tails.
But one common trait all magicians seem to

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Joan Baez Is proving a rare consistency of conscience and
principle. After being a central figure of the anti-war movement
of the 1960, the folk singer has launched a now protest, this time
against the brutality of the government of Vietnam.
Her Humanitas4nternatlonal Human Rights Committee has
announced a campaign against the longerm imprisonment and
maltreatment of thousands of "prisoners of conscience' by the
Hanoi regime whose cause she so ardently championed a few
years ago.
"Instead of bringing hope and reconciliation to war-torn
Vietnam, your movement has created a nightmare that overshadows significant progress achieved in many areas of Vietnamese society," Ma. Baez has written in an open letter to the
Vietnamese government.
It is a said reality that a ferocious and repressive Communist
dictatorship has given the Vietnamese few fruits of the peace
she so Idealistically visualized for them.
Instead, their rulers impose the most rigid thought controls
upon them at home while leading them in bloody adventures to
subjugate neighboring states.
Ms. Baez' protests against the tyranny under which they now
labor shows a rare consistency of purpose, Where, at the end of
Innocence, are the other activists of yesteryear who so violently
condemned the use of U.S. power to hold that tyranny at bay?
Few of then have the courage, as has Joan Baez, to admit that
the outcome they so urgently worked to achieve has only
brought new tragedy upon the Vietnamese people.
So, although we never thought we'd be saying this, let's hear it
for Joan Baez.

possess is an ability to make yoi believe. Not
because you want to, but because you almost have
to keep your sanity,
After a recent interview with Dominick, he
decided to prove hlmielf as a professional by

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course.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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he used his musical talents to help in the classrooms, so the gifted senior felt

pursuing a career In psychology, she worked out a program that she feels helped

right at Itome going back as a volunteer in helping In all aspects of Lakeview's

her master her counseling skills while stressing Ideas such as sharing, consideration, kindness, dc. to the students.

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DEAR ABBY: A mother
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daughter to end her love affair
With a married man. You
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Abby

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at my favorite restaurant, and
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Would it be socially acWhile I was involved with this ceptable to invite my friends to
man I had no social life beca use celebrate with me and pay for
Iwantedto be horne in can he thelrowndlnnersanddanclng?
Iar Pretty, Intelligent and called to say he could see me for If so, I could let them know that
an hour. I didn't keep up their participation would take

from someone who had been
down that road might help.
:.tWell, I've been there. May I

Elks

1160 Balfour Drive, he is 20- publication In medical journals.
years-old and grew up in the He recently entered and
community, being a member of completed
the
Boston
the 325th family to move into Marathon, being the first
.P.itona in 1964.
medical student to run from the
His undergraduate studies University of South Florida

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Geraldine Wright, Bettye
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Lavern Graham.
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And I'm now too old to have to give everyone separate T.B.P. of Elks was Eddie Leon
married "someday." We
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re together whenever the children I've always checks if I explained the Stiles, 67 Lake Monroe Terrace,
recently held Its Awards Cerewanted,
son of Mrs. Estella Stiles ________________________ mony at the Festival In The
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situa tion i
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$re I knew It, years had
Park. Celery City Lodge No. 542
BIRTHDAY BOY
this
dead-end
He received a $700
gone by. Then I pressured him where
four th place Winner of a $300 of Elks was presented an award
some kind of commitment. relationship is going. Don't cut
DEAR B.B.: If you wait to ship and will attend Florida scholarship. She will attend for their cont in ued support of
- t's when he told me he could Xowselt off frcm others to celebrate your birthday with State University where he will Valencia Community College. Youth Programs Inc..
ver leave his wife and faintly concentrate on your married frI'ndi, Ii1te theni to yoir major In busineSS educa tion
Volunt ee rs receiving cerI'd be better off with a um man. And if you're not Strong bome (bowever humMe) for and
The Jack and Jill Interest tificates were Larry Foisaitt,
enough to break it off now, think coffee, cake, drinks, or
Geralyo Elaine Jones, 1400 Group of Sanford will hold Its Dorothy Bryant, Reginald
who was marrIageat.
th
whatever
you
about
it,
and
break
It
off
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can
afford.
Under
Wed
8th St., daughter of Rev, first Annual Pimic at Red Bug Lowery, Anthony Brown,
Facing rejection from
jfllan I had loved for so many moment you get the strength to DO circianituces shield you and Mrs. Amos C. Jones, will Park on Saturday, June 9, at 9 Bernette Smith, Margaret
invite friends for evening of attend the University of Central a.m.
years was almost too much to do so.
Jones, Anita Montgomery,
And don't be too hard on dianur and dancing at their Florida, to major hi Electrical
béar. Not to mention the t
The officers for the 1919 year Virgie Henry, Sylvia P. Brown,
And d.s't me Engineering. She is the second are president, Dr. Velma Trudy All
istes the secrecy, the hiding, yourself. Given the right time, own zpe
en, Aaron Richardand set of circumstances, any $10s gifts.
never being able to share
place winner of the $500 Williams; vice president, son, Ronald Davis, Sylvia C.
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hqliday with him. Working with woman can (hid herself
P.
Geraldine W right; treasurer, Herring, Ertha Joseph, Rose
Do you wish you had more
Aikn and not being able to tell tangled in &amp; relstimbiP BW friends? For the secret of Dwothy No Grigley,25M East Brenda Ford; secretary, Cummings, Cecile Williams,
Zsnyone about "us" because of would never have chosen had popula rity, get Abby's new 21st St, daughter of Mrs. Dolores Myles; corresponding Mary Kelly, Alexande r Wynn
ails repected position In his she listened to her
d 1id booklet: "How To Be Popular Jannie Grlgley, was the third secretary, Lorraine Offer; and Bar bara Stallworth.
profession and the community. of her heart.
You'reNeverTuoYoungorToo place winn er of
$300 journalist, Lavern Graham;
Mrs. Lenora Mobley, coor°
SADDER BUT WISER old." Send $1 with a long. selfut the greatest humiliation of
and pariiamentarian, Levat her dinator, says thanks to all
DEAR ABBY: I am going to addressed,
ll was having him leave
(3 cents) Seminole Community College. Whitiby.
volunteers
and
Invites
M.
Oviedo,
eu after lovemaking to go be ) next month and maybe envelope to Abby, 132 Lasky. S1
The social committee has organizations Interested in
)iome to his wife because our I'm a sentimental slob for Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. organized and planned for the giving a few hours a month to
celebrating birthdays at my 90212.
tde was up.
Nathaniel Williams, was the day of family fun. Committee help a child to call 323-8760.

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time resident of Deltona, will University of Florida where he
fie will spend his first
Subsequently he plans to
receive his Doctor of Medicine received a B.S. degree in postgraduate year In the study
degree Saturday, June 16, from chemistry. He graduated with of internal medicine In enter o*halmology training at
the University of South Florida honors in 1975.
Columbia, S.C., being affiliated the Cincinnati Medical Center.
Medical School in Tampa.
Anthony enjoys flying and with Richland Memorial He plans to eventually practice
The son of Mr. and Mrs. scuba di ving In his spare time. Hospital and Fort Jackson in the Central Flo
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HAWKINS
man. We were having trouble rebuilding my understood?)
City Lodge No. 542 and
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in love and talked of life.
Also, is the restaurant likeb' Evergreen Temple No. 321 J Sanford

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you may be closed today. Don't
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
waste your time pounding on It;
specify birth
CANCER(June 21-July22) there are other routes to your
You can get what you want target.
have to catch up on u u-

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Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: South

tasks you've been neglecting. depending upon may let you
clown today. However, you'll
Start at the beginning.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) A quickly discover you didn't
need this person anyway.
strong (i
nethI
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
want immediately may
you to spend a trifle more than Although you may not be able to
yo ur budget can safely handle. iCCOIflPli5h YOUT

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph,
P.O. Box 489, Radio City A door that's usually open to

today, but first you are going to

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But no matter what th e fi nal d ecision was all were
Gretchen Hill tutored Alfred Perkins at Pinecrest Elementary School in his math
Hreid p1111 by .ISaR MadIti In agreement that their volunteer service in the
%arlee Johnson had the attention of Dennv Bare and Sticy Stiffey, first graders Seminole County School System was an invaluable and reading skills as she prepared for entry level child training upon her
'at Idyllwilde Elementary School, as she used visu
graduation. -She took her own Iniative and went right ahead
al aids to teach reading. The experience that broadened their educational ex- I am very very
Dividends volunteer program has made Sharlee appreciate "what teachers have per lence and heightened their sense of self-worth. - pleased," kindergarten teacher Cheryl klein said. "I definitely would like to
have another girl next year as she (Gretchen) was a tremendous help to the
JOAN MADISON.
classroom."
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students worked two hours four days a week.

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balanced diet while you're gram of carbohydrate or
losing weight. Other readers protein.
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Now I don't want you to Y remove the skin. What's left a
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on this diet indefinitely. You very low-fat, good protein food.
canuseltfiveorslxweeksata Of course, you'll want to avoid
time and then eat sensibly so the concentrated sweets, such
that your weight stays stable asfoundinsugaranddesserts.
HOROSCOPE
for five or six weeks and then go
If you develop a good eating
pa rn
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calories, you should try to build provides all the basic nutrients
UP your physical act ivity as that you need, you may develop
muchaspossible.Thatwlllhelp a life style that will help
For Saturday, June 9, 1979

by Bob Montana
UST ONE MOMENT
Z'MaUsTFINIsHIPIG 1
DICTATING A LETTER TO
MISS PHLIPS!

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Friday. June 8, 1777—tA

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NOTICEOFSHERIFP'SSALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FOR SALE by owner, (2) two.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Secretary - Career minded in.
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
story townhouse condomir,ms,
dividual
needed
by
nations
by virtue of that certain Writ
PROBATE DIVISION
Seminole
Orlando — Winter Pork
largest producer of factory built
Execution issued out of and under File Number 79-217-CT
beths. two bdrms, near sdtkots,
modular single and multi family
the seal of the COUNTY Court of Division
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES
shopping. Sanford. Good.. in
housing. Typing and shorthand
322 -2611
Trail, Casselberr"—Landscaping &amp; OrangeCounty,Florida,,.,pona final IN RE: ESTATE OF
831- 9993
vestment properties. SehI:both
Dress Mfg. (Samuel Mitchell), 532 Maintenance Service
required. Paid life and health
udgement rendered In the aforesaid RACHEL BOZNER,
SR 431, Bx 2. Altamonte Springs—
8.56.000. or (1) 8.28,000. oth
court on the 8th day of March, A D
insurance plus holidays and
Shuman's Cycle Parts (Wm. H
CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
Deceased
RATES
Manufacture
leased till Dec. $17,000 existing
vacation. Contact Sam Mat.
Shuman &amp; Margaret R.), 107 1979, in that certain case entitled,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Mark III Mobile Sales (John D.
Willie
1st mortg. on ea. at 8'i percent.
zotta, Cardinal Industries Inc.
4k a line
V$•
Camden Rd.,Maltland—Tano Pers,
Reie Turner Plaintiff,
JM&amp;
TO
HOURS
PERSONS H&amp;VJ.It
1010 HWY,4, prop—Motorcycle parf
I1h
'i05UJfl,WJ''meto
3consecuflv4m5
sand
Myrtle
Lewis,
CLAIMS
OR DEMANDS AGAINST
LongwOod—Mot,ile Home Sales
Box W, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
Leigh Sates of FIa. (Mark A his wife, lointly and severally, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
$:oo AM.
5:30 P.M.
35C
line
Richard Turton Co. (Richard 6.
Leigh), Ux 2135 Sanford—Mall Defendant, which aforesaid Writ ctf OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Turton), 37 N. Triplelt Dr.,
Execution was delivered to me as IN THE ESTATE:
'L.FuIItime&amp;rttime.Apply
Order Service—wood products
SATURDAY 9-Noon
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Casselberry—stjb contractor Home
DuplexesforSa
3 Lines Minimum
Philip H. Davidson Inc., 1.4 &amp; SR Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
In person Lakeview Nursing
YOUR
ARE
Improvement
HEREBY
431, Loflgwood—Retaj$ Moped
Center 919E. 2nd St.
and I have levied upon the following NOTIFIED
that
the administration
General Merchandise Exch.
Lamar 8. Laurette Gaines, Bx 885 described property owned y of the estate of RACHEL BOZNER,
Lake Mary— 2 BR each $tde.
DEADLINES
LET'S BE hONEST.
(Mike Morgan), 11028 E. AIta. Fern Park—Sub contractor—paint Roosevelt Lewis, said property deceased, File Number 79-217.CT, is
Modern equipped kitchens,3v.w
If you weren't looking for a new
monte Drive, Altamonte Springs
being located in Seminole County, pending in the Circuit Court for
&amp; Screen 8. Window repairs
carpet, C-H&amp;A, Large lt in
career
you
wouldn't
be
reading
Wholesale - houseware items.
Noon
The
Do
Florida,
Before
Publication
more
Particular
Creto International (Wm. ,
residential area. Ideal for 2
thisad,andifweweren't
looking
SEMINOLE
County,
Florida,
desubed
follows:
Myers), 613 Greenbriar, Altamon.e
family investment. $4,500. Ph.
for someone to do a lob this ad
Tractor Cab, blue Probate Division, the address of
Shafer, Stephen 0., DMD, 519 W. Springs—Selling Tang-Pet's, prop. in color
Sundaj Noon FrIday
83006..
Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary—
which is Seminole County Courwouldn't behere. if you want the __________________________
Lowe 1. Asso, (Alfred Lowe), Dx
Dentist,
opportunity to earn Three to
thouse, 1 N Park Avenue, Sanford,
ID No. BNOflHA721383
4515,Boulevard,
Winter Park,
Summit Plaza
storing same
at Altamonte
Five Hundred dollars a week,
41HOUSeS
Precision Tune (Russell L. Serninola
Casselberry—
in Altamonte
Springs,
Florida. Wrecker Florida 32771. The personal
call 180Q432.S403 anytime for
representatIve of the estate is
___________________________
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Niewold), 1990 Howell Branch Road, Investigators
recorded message.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of Evelyn Connor, whose address is c-o
Winter Park—Service
lacres Country Club Rd. &amp; Hwy 16
The Open Book (Darlene C. Seminole County, Florida, will at John DeM, Haines, P.O. Box 880,
9—Good Things to Eat
Goodings of Altamonte Inc. (i.E.
5—Lost &amp; Found
Dental Assistant
intersectIon. 2 older houses on
Bradshaw), 601 H. Peeton Place, 11:00A.M. on the 11th day of June, Winter Park, FL 32790. The name
Gooding), 1074 Montgom.ry Deed,
certificationpreferred.
property. $30,000.
Altamonte
Springs?.'anutacturer.
1979,
offer
sale and sell to and address of the personal
Altamonte Springs—Restaurant
AdvertIsing
Specialties
(Robert the A.D.
highest
bidder,
forfor
cash,
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
Irish Setter 5 mo. old female lost
3238180.
Holly's Landscaping (%ioily R.
sublect representative's attorney are s
deUery,min.S20order.Sanford
near Sar,joru 6. Maine Ayes.
H. Kelly) Dx 653, Fern Park—. to any and all existing liens, at the forth below.
Lake Mary - Lakefront lot
James),
607
Zinnia
Rod, mobite—noveltires—retaii
TERMITESARE SWARMING
area. 322.2314. Sam's Portion
Reward. 323.6696.
$39,0Q
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
Casselberry—Servjce
All persons havhig claims or
We
have
an
opening
for
an
Meats.
Mobile Home Repairs (Louis County Courthouse In Sanford, demands against the estate are
Franklin Landscaping Service
BI6CII
&amp;
white
Beagle
puppy
lost
aggressive
termite
&amp;
pest
Decker),
728 Honeysucker
HAL COLBERT,
(Sherman E. Franklin), RI. 3 Dx
WITHIN
THREE
Cas%efberry—PubIjc
Service Lane; Florida, the above described per. required,
Black Eye peas, $1 bu., U-Pick
p
Rosalia Dr. Little
control salesman. $800 mo.
1210, Oviedo—Landscaping
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
_________________________
Bonestecl Assoc., Inc. (bonald W. sonal property.
CeleryAve.
3234453
guaranteed if you qualify. Car &amp;
INC.
That said sale is being made to THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Midge H. Mycofl &amp; Shelda R.
__________________________
Behind WTRR radiostation
REALTOR 323.7832
phone leads available. Apply
Bonesteel,
President),
400
E.
Hwy
satisfy
the
terms
of
said
Writ
of
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
with
the
clerk
Wiikens, 7410 Lauder Dr., 436, Suite 201, Casselberry—seryice Execution,
Tillis Extermining, 767 N. Hwy.
Eve. 3fl.0612,3fl1587, 322.1171Blackeyepeas. U.Pick.
6—Child
Maitland—Manufacturer of
of the above court a written
____________________________
Bankers Constr. (Jack Un.
17-92,
Casselberry.
331-5606.
John
E.
Polk,
Sibu. Call after
Flowers, etc.
statement of any claim or demand
derwood), 303 Semoran Blvd., Suite
Sheriff
Zoned comm. 2 lots Sanford Ave.
4p.m.322.4128.
San Tee Gift Shop (Sandra M. 217 Q, Altamonte Springs—Home
they may have. Each claim must
Likepeople,ownhours, good pay?
FIrst
&amp;
Only
child
care
center
open
_____________________________
Seminole County,
Garage apt. Reduced to $18,500
Leman), 625 Wilshire Dr.,
In writing and must indicate the
Improvement Agent
Try
selling
Sarah
Coventry
Saturday
In
Sanford
Begin
Florida
Casselberry—Manufacturer of gifts
basis for the claIm, the name and
________________________________
Disco Gold (Susan .1. Shaw. 702
Jewelry
and
see
how
rewarding
11—lnstructio,5
ning June 2. Sanford Early
3 BR. 1'-7 B, carport, fenced b',
Publish: May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 11, address of the creditor or his agent
P J &amp; Co., Inc. (Francys M. Mulan Court, Altamonte Springs—. 1979
it will be. 299.4134.
cpiiidcar. Center. 322.6645.
CH, behind Kmart, Forest CIty.
Managhan), 987 Carssa Lane,
or attorney, and the amount
Selling—li K gold lewelry
DEJ.79
$35,000. VA of FHA.
Oviedo (703 Oak Ridge, Orlando
Clean Sweep Jan. Svc. (James R ______________________________ claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Needleo1nt Instruction Cook &amp; Cook's helper. Good pay,
baby sIt in my home days.
32801) —Cabinet making
good hours. Muit be cx.
the date
it will
due
Prefer school age children
Carney), Bx 184, Casseiberry-486 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT shall
bewhen
stated.
If become
the claim
ii
'Beautiful Lot
Paola, cleared w
perienced. 321.0121.
Barrow's Welding Service (Jesse Eagle Circle Janitorial Services
Creative Expressions 323.8812
Ca1l322.4933
____________________________
JUVENILE DIVISION, SEMINOLE
some trees. 96'x120'. Only $7,000.
P. Barrow Jr.), 144 Lakeside Dr.,
contingent or unhiqoidated, the
The Hair Hut (Irene E. Taylor &amp; COUNTY, FLORIDA
AVON
Sanford—Welding.Fabricat,
Motherwilldobabysltting
nature of the uncertainty shall be
Nelda I. Clark), Hwy. 17.92, CASE NO. 79-IidCJ-A
18—HeIp Wanted
FIGHT INFLATION
3 BR l/2 b, partial carpeting,
i&amp;Y (Jose Ilerena &amp; Yolanda), 651 Loflgwood—Seauty Salon
Inmyhomedayorevening
stated. If the claim Is secured, the
.
Sell Avon. increase your earning
range, ref. Corner lot. $35,000.
Wren Dr., Casseiberry—Cosmeflcs
Infanttol yr-s. 323.5231
THE INTEREST OF BABY BG security shall be described. The
Baker Brothers Inc. (Paul No. IN
1030302
power. For details, call 644.3079.
For a career in Real Estate call
Sell Wholesale
Stuart),
claimant shall deliver sufficient
201
Candace
Dr., A Child
to small infants for
Realty World, The Real Estate
2' acre tracts zoned agri. $8,250.
Ted Taylor, 241 Church St., Maitland—Tang.pers. Prop— THE STATE OF FLORIDA
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Maids needed
full time em.
working mothers or Short
Agency June Porzig 3235321.
Longwood— Service
,
Good terms, owner holding.
Painting Wholesale
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
ptoyment.
Full
company
NOTICE
OF
PETITION
vacations in my home. 322.5512.
Contractor
Lynda L. Gilbert, Bx 1499
each personal representatIve.
benefits.
Start
immediately.
FORADOPTION
Baby
Sitter
needed
1
or
2
nIghts
ALL
FLORIDA
REALTY
Gene Auto Repair Inc (Eugene Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Springs— TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: to Ailpersonsinterestedintheestate
whom a copy of this Notice of
Days Inn of Sanford. I-i &amp; SR 16.
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
Roy), 290 W. Melody, Lane, Real Estate broker
per wk. for retarded children.
OF SANFORD REALTOR
old ONLY, this fail. Best
Casseiberry—Service— Auto
Must be 18 orolder. Call anytime
(iNKNOWN
FATHER (Last Administration has been mailed are
Full chg. bookkeeper
Original
Central Fla. Investigations Inc. Name:
WISE)
2544 S. French Ave.
educational opportunity in this
322.7030
Custom Portable Bldgs. (Donald
Entry
required,
through
(James J. McCloskey, T.), 83
WITHIN
Financial
THREE
3fl.0231,3fl.7173, 322.0779
area.
3226445
You are hereby notified that a MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Statements. Apply only if fully
K. Griffin), 520 Lake Kathryn Sweetbriar Branch, Longwood—. Petition under oath, (a copy of THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Assistant Manager Trainee, some
Circle, Casselberry—Retail Sales
Enroll now—school age children—
Public
Qualified to CONTROLLER,
Service—Private
HUMcOWNEiS: Don't lose your
merchandising &amp; retail ex
in. wtiich Is deliye4d to you herewith)
Kaleidoscope (Victoria R Rdck),
vestigative Services
P.O. Box 2076, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
for summer fun—arts, 'crafts,:
THISNOTlCE,tofiieanyobections
credit: We have helped others to
perience preferred. Excellent
has been
in the above com
styled they may have that challenge the
5201 Ohio St., Orlando 32807&amp; field trips. 3238121.
Entertainment Guide (Gerald Court
for filed
the permanent
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
future opportunity &amp; company
Advertising Agency
Will
KAY
who
called
about
live
in
validity of the decedent's will, the
their equity. We can help yop.
benefits. Apply in person
Cordeil), SI? Spanish Trace, mitment of Baby BG No. 1030302, a qualifIcations of the personal
with
retired
school
teacher
hf
Special Summer prooram for 612
James M Darker Co. Inc., 1250 5. Altamonte Springs-public 5cr. child born at St. Petersburg, representatIve, or the venue or
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Walgreen DrUg Store, 2942
again 319-5178 before 9 a.m. or
East Lake St., Longwood- General vice-Entertainment Guide
yrs. old including weekly
Realtor. 644.2518.
Orlando,
Dr.,
Sanford,
Florida, to a Licensed Child Placing lurisdiction of the court.
aft.
6
p.m.
Contractor
____________________________
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
Wendy's Old Fashioned Ham. Agency for subsequent adoption,
3226645. SANFORD
ALL
CLAIMS, DEMANDS,
~ acre .igh land on St. Johns
A-i Roofing &amp; House Cleaning (John burgers (Dominic Federico, Pres.), and you are hereby commanded to
OBJECTIONS
NOT SOAND
F ILED______________________________
_çHpHOOD
CENTER.EARLY
Land Sales
$600 per week
* WELDER
Dougherty Jr. &amp; Joseph), 6000 386 E. Hwy 436, Casselberry-. be and appear in the above Court at WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
River. Split 3 BR w.den, 1g. LR,
possible. Work part time. ExSeminole Avenue, Goldenrod, Roof Restaurant
Recent work experience in
beautiful brick FP, Sc. porth,
perienced
only,
Please
reply
N. Park Ave., Sanford, Florida at
&amp; House cleaning
fabrication welding. Must have
Date of the first publication of this
12x19 work shop, carport, lots of
Tony Copoila Assoc. Realtor
Deter's
Foreign
CarCamelia
Repair Dr.,
2:00AD.
P.M.
on and
the 24th
daycause
Of July
Legal Notice
own toots. Permanent full time
The Sod Store (Wm. R. English), (Deter
A. Haere),
1040
1979,
to show
whyNotice
1979. of Administration: June 8,
trees, dock. Assumable $25,800,
3518
position. Fringe benefits.
1611 Stanley St., Longwood-Retail Casselberry-Servlce
1st mort., at 7 pct. HURRY' 1st
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR
selling Irrigation and sod.
Contact Personnel Dept., A.
Parsons Service (Lola Parsons), said Petition should not be granted.
Evelyn Conner
VACATING
AND
ABANDONING
$65,000 take all. Bonus freshly
WITNESSmyharwjastheCIerkof
Duda
&amp;
Sons,
Inc.,
Ovledo.
327.
Allen P. Lloyd Constr. Co., 1600 17. Pt. 2 Bx 1265, Oviedo-Office work said Court and the Seal thereof, this
'As Personal Representative
AN ALLEY
painted. 19 River Dr., DeBpry.
21—Situations-Warded
92 Maittand-General Contractor1030 ext. 268. An Equal Op.
__________________________
Wayne Beal Concrete Contr., Inc., 6th day of June, A.0. 1979.
of the Estate of
668.6191.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Building
portunity Employer.
200 N. Cortez Ave., Winter Springs- LbS Social Services
Rachel Bozner, Deceased
You will take notice that the City
Rister Home Builders (Robert concrete construction
College Studentsdesiring yard
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
w. Garnett White
Commission
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Crane's
Roost
Office
Park
Risler), 833 Lepard Trail,
The Crystal Kiosk (ilidore Wilder 397 Whooping Loop
work and maintenance.
REPRESENTATIVE:
tpeg, Real Estate Broker
Florida,
on
June
23,
1979,
in
the
City
Maitland-Buiiding
Ca11323.05000r322.0797.
John OeM. Halnes
Commission Room at the City Hall
JOHNKRIDERASSOC.
_____________________________
Co.) Suite
5.3361 Belvedere
Road, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 Winderweedle, Hanes, Ward
Different
Strokes
Design West
Palm
Beach-Loca'
EM
PLOY
MENT
in
the
CIty
of
Sanford,
Florida,
will
107W. Commercial
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Waliprinting (J. Martin Bailey), 690 Altamonte Mall-Retell Sales
&amp; Woodmen, P.A.
consider and determine whether or
Phone 322-7USanford
Clerk of Circuit Court
24Susiness Opportunities
Sandipiper, Lane, Casseiberry-.
p.o.
Box
seo
not the City will close, vacate and
Seminole County, Florida
_____________________________
Service
________________________________
Winter Park, FL 32790
SANFORD: $28,500. 3 Bdrm., 1
abandon any right 01 the City and
By: Terry D. Cox
!i French Ave.
J23-3176
Legal Notice
___________________________
Kiddie Karousel (Robert E Long),
For lease-Well established
Telephone:
(305)
644.6312
bath, Carport, nice neighbor.
the
public
in
and
to
an
East-West
Circuit Court
182 Oxford Rd., Fern Park-Chit's
restaurant,
fully
equipped.
Seats
PublIsh June 8, 15, 1979
hood, My equity &amp; assume low
alley lying between San Carlos
Seminole County, Florida
resale clothing
In excess of 100. Prime local Ion
Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND (SEAL)
DEK-36 ____________________ Avenueand San Marcos Avenue and
rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
McNeil Roofing (James W. Mc. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
in Sanford. (305) 323.5434 days;
negotiable, 323.6235
between
Second
Street
and
Fourth
FICTITIOUS NAME
Neil), Harrison St.. Oviedo-Sub FLORIDA
(305) 830.8394 after 8p.m.
NOTICEOFINTENTTO
Street,
more particularly described
Publish June 8, 15, 29, 29, 1979
contractor-Roofing
Notice is hereby gIven that I em as
follows:
CASE NO. 79-?29.CA-20.E
REGISTER
FICTITIOUS
NAME
DEK.3S
Eli Porth, O,D., 2830 Case Aloma In Re: The Adoption ef
engaged In business at P.O. Box 1235
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
29—Rooms
That certain East.West alley lying
Way, Winter Park- Doctor of RYAN ALLEN AYERS,
the undersIgned, desiring to engage
Sanford,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
between
Block
23
and
BlOCK
2,
IflbUslflSISUflderthIkfttIos
name
Osteopathy
under Ih. fIctitious name 01 BOB'S
minor.
PD 1. Pg. 120, Public of
Waiter M. Price, 7467 Blue Backef
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SERVICES
NOTICE OFACTION
K
W
TRUCKING
COMPANY
at
Sanford. Gracious living from $28
intend
Place, Orlando 32807-Roofing
namethat
with Ithe
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- register said and
Clerkto
ofRecords
Florida, of Seminole County, 1300 French Avenue, Sanford,
TO: STEPHEN ALLEN AYERS
weekly. Utilities Included. 5005.
Hamilton R. Fish, 695 Douglas
11*1108
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
0
cO NCR Corporation
Florida, 32771, intends to register
Oak. 3229623; 841.7883.
Rd.,
Persons
Interested
Altamonte
Springs-.
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Florida
in
accordance
wIth
Main &amp; K Streets
the
said
name
with
the
Clerk
of
the
and be heard at the time
Physician-internal Medicine
File No. 79-124-CA-09.J
provisions of the FIctitIous Name specified.
Dayton, OH 43409
and place Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Ronald S. Hoffman, 695 DOuglas
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Statutes, To-Wit: SectIon $65.09
30-Apartments Unfurnished ____________________________
Florida.
Rd.,
Altamonte
City
Commission
of
the
Springs-.
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI, Florida Statutes 1937.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
DATED
this
25th
day
of
May,
A-FHA.235-Conv.
Horns
Physician-Internal Medicine
City of Sanford, Florida
51g. Bobby C. Massey
Plaintiff,
a petition has been filed In the
AD,, 1979.
By: Rosa M. Rotundo
..
SANFORD COURTAPTS
Noah's Ark (James 0. Hill 8.
Publish June 8, 15, 22, 29, 1979
Low Down Payment
Worth Allen Yates, Sr.
Deputy
CIty
Clerk
Awad winning "energy efficient"
Robbie J. Hill), 410 Diane Ct., oftheabovenamedrnlnorassetout
DEK.37
above-styled Court for the adoption ALMA MERRIMAN, deceased, of _____________________________
___________________________ Publish June I, 1979
PublIsh
June
1,
8,
15,
22,
1979
Casseiberry-Springs
1 BR, ground floor, color coPlaza in said petition, and You are corn. al.,
Cash for your iotl WIjI build'ôn
DEK-il
Shopping Center, 434 Loflgwood- manded to serve a
ordinated appliances, attic
Defendants. 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR DEH.41
your lot or our lol.
-.
your
Retail Sales
storage. 13 built.ln power
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA ii TN1CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
written defenses, if
NOTICE OF SALE
YEnterprise, Inc.
DAVID
savers. Many security features.
PROBATE DIVISION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Lincoln Lincoln Chumbley &amp; KERBEN, Petitioner's Attorney,
Mede1Jnç Realtor
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN
64-4.3013
Aoc. (Elmer P. LIncoln 6. James
that File Number 79-207-CP
323.3301.
PROBATE DIVISION
11$ E. Robinson Street, Orlando, FL
the
real
property
situated
in
Division
PROBATE
DIVISION
C. Chumbley), 555$ N. Orlando
File Number 79-214-CP
SANFORD: $28,500. 3 fldrm.). I
32801,
before the 19th day
Seminole County, Florida, described IN
File Number 1.1S3-Cp
1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
RE: ESTATE OF
Division
bath, carport, nice nelbh.
Avenue, Lonuwood-Advertising June, 1979, and file the original as follows:
Division
Agency
on
Lake
Ada.
Just
So.
of Airport
Dorothy Ann Schuster Stevens
IN RE: ESTATE OF
borhood, My equity &amp; assume
with the Clerk of this Court eIther
Lot
35,
SLEEPY
HOLLOW,
IN
RE:
ESTATE
OF
ac
Blvd.
17-92
Sanford. Call
Petal Pushers (Joyce M. Stalford before service on
Deceased LEONE E. GILBERTS
lowrateloanat $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
spid
cording to the plat thereOf as
JOHN A. ENGLAND, JR.
3238670 Mariner's Village.
negotiable. 323622$.
&amp; Athina C. Dever), 90$ Manatee Irnmediately thereafter; otherwise recorded in Plat Book 1$, pages
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Deceased
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
Court,
Altamonte
Springs-.
a
default
may
be
entered
against
and
65,
Public
Records
of
Seminole
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
TO
NOTICE
ALL
OF
PERSONS
ADMINISTRATION
Deceased
Artificial Flowers
you
the relief prayed for in the County, Florida.
HAVING
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
31-Apartments Furnished, Looking for garden equipment?
Signature Homes Inc. (Charles M. petition,
THE
ABOVE
Read today's classified ads for
ESTATE AND ALL CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
will be sold
cash in hand to the
Clark Jr.), 2$) Live Oaks Blvd.,
good buys.
WlTNESSmyhandandth.s,ealof highest and best bidder at the west OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Apts. 'for Senior CItlzs. ó
Cesselberry-BuIlding contractor this Court at Sanford, Seminole door of the Seminole County IN THE ESTATE:
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
town,
clean &amp;
FOR RENT
See
C M F Ceramic Tile Inc. (Charles County, Florida, this 15th day Of
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
IN
THE
ESTATE,
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida,
Veigle, PR), $30 Marigold Rd., May, 1979.
Nice) BR, 1½ b, good section. $295
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
at
that
the
administration
of
the
estate
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
IN
THE
ESTATE:
11:00A.M.
July 2, ltl9hyArthur of Dorothy Ann
Casselberry-Sub contractor-tile (SEAL)
Aye,
mo. + deposit,
Schuster
Stevens, thattheadminlstrationofth,estate
'0U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
H. Beckwlth, Jr., Clerkof the Circuit deceased, File Number
79-201-CP,
Green Acres Lawn Maint. &amp;
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Is
of
LEONE
E.
GILBERTS,
that
theadministration
of
the
estate
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial pending in the, CircuIt Court
Design (R E Criswell 8.
MARKHAM WOODS RD.
1 BR turn apt. Air, water pd
Clerk of the Circuit Court
deceased, File Number 79.214.CP, Is of JOHN A, ENGLAND, JR.,
Circuit, in and
Sullivan), ISO Overbrook Dr.,
3 BR, 2 b, country
Adults,
no
pets.
siio
mo.,
$100
Seminole
County,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
By:
Cynthia
Proctor
pending
In
the
Circuit
Court
for
deceased,
File
Number
79153.Cp,
Is
Florida,
Casselberry
Public ServIce-acres. Stable &amp; pasture + cute
security. 323.4947.
Deputy Clerk
Final Division, the address of which Is Seminole County, Florida, Probate pending In the Circuit Court for
Judgment entered by the
Lawn Maintenance
cottage. See this todayl $130,000.
Eighteenth Clerk of Circuit Court, Seminole Division, the address of which is Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Publish
May
18,258.
June
1.8,
1979
Sanford Adults. Studio, Air, w.w
Kinco (Gene Lincoln &amp; EdIth
JudicIal Florida,
Circuit ininand
Seminole County Courthouse. Post Office Seminole County Courthouse, Division, the address of whIch is
DEJ.SI
County,
the for
case
carpet, residential area. $139
Cole), Pt. 7, 6* 439, W. Lake
LIKE THE
Drawer C, Sanford, Florida, The Sanford, FlorIda. The personal Seminole County Courthouse, P.O.
mo, 3238019.
"WIDE OPEN" SPACES?
DADE
FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND personalrepressntativeofte$t
Brantley Rd., Maitland-Service-. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
repressntativeoftheestatelsJOHN
Drawer
C,
Sanford,
Fl,
32771.
The
Maintenance
MIAMI,
10 acre farm land w.mobile hofl)
is SHERI
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Plaintiff, vs. ALMA MERRIMAN, address
isLUND KERNEY, whose EDWARDJONE5,whoseaddressls personalrepresentativeoftheestat,
Magnolia Oaks Landscaping FLORIDA.
Will throw in goats, chlcken4
5301
Hoperlta,
is
Patsy
Kelley
England,
whose
Orlando,
P.O.
Box 3$, Casselberry, Florida
deceased, of
(Michael Hammonds), $06 Osceola
Defendants, whIch
32—Houses
Unfurnished
rabbits
AND tractor. Ne$
Florida.
The
name
and
address
is
Co
P.O.
CASE NO. 79-963-CA.09.K
Box $80, Winter _____________________________
address of 32707. The name and address of the Park, Fl.
case bears Civil Action No.
Geneva. $35,750.
32190. The name and ad79.0121. the personal representative's at. personal repres.ntative's attorney
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND CA.09.J.
dress
4 BR, 2 bath, C-air. Screened
torney are set forth below,
the personal represen.
are set forth below.
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF 'TITUS- (SEAL)
STEMPER
Swimming pool, Lake Monroe
AGENC
All persons having claims
VILLE, Titusville, Florida, a cor
All persons having claims or tative'satsorn,yares,forffi0
Arthur H. Beckwlth,
(2nd house from lakefront) $350
demands against the estate are demands against the
All persons having claims or
poration organized and existing
Clerk of the Circuit
REALTOR
322-4991
required,
mo. 107 N. MellonyllI,.
WITHIN
THREE requIred, WITHIN estate are demands against th. estate are
under the laws of the UnIted States
Court
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICdTHREE
required, FROM
WITHIN
of America,
THREE
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
MONTHS
THE
DATE
OF
Eves S62.34ss 322.i95
By: Eve Crabtree
ONE BEDROOM
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Plaintiff,
Deputy Clerk
UNFURNISHED
HOUSE
OF THIS
THE NOTICE,
FIRST PUBLICATION
OF
vi,
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
to tile with the clerk
Publish June I, 15, 1979
FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 fuf
3224747
of the above court a written of the above
FOREST 0. MITCHELL and SUE OEK-39
written
baths, spotlessly clean, sti
of
the
above
statem
of
court a written
any claim or demand statement of any claim or demand
ANN MITCHELL. his wife, COM.
3 BR, 26, air, stove, ref. ChIldren
saver kit. w.eye level mic,,
-...."n Amer. Homes J".r...- lw.-.
they may have. Each claIm must be
claim
demand
DINED MORTGAGE 8. REAL-F*accepted, Sfl.5e
range.n On full
'ast &amp;
"ey
may) ae...nzsi
'n must be they may have, Each claim must be
In for the and
must
the basis
writing
must
security. (alI aft 5, 322-1981.
Steven F. Woodis&amp;wf NancyN., Lot CO., a Florida corporation, AMER. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT basis
claIm,
theIndIcate
name and
for theand
claim,
theIndicate the in writing
range, 1g. ref. &amp; D.W, ext. c1ov44
and
must
indicate
the
1), 61k 0, Sterling Park Un. 3. ICAN STEEL FENCE CO., INC. OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA address of the creditor or his agent address of the creditor name
space. Priced right, won't last.
$48,300.
and basis for the claim, the name and
ORLANDO, a Florida corporatIon, CASE NO. C17&amp;2654'CA49.J
Clean 3 BR, 2 bath, garage,
$31,500.
his agent address of the creditor
and the amount' or attorney, and the amount
his agent
John M. Norman &amp; wt Linda to d ba AMERICAN STEEL FENCE COMBANK-WINTER PARK,
Central
Alt,
fenced
backyard.
Kenneth W. Marten &amp;
attorney,
andIsthe
Margo H,, CO., SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSclaimed. If the claim Is not yet duL claimed. If the claim is not yet due, claimed.
If the claIm
notamount
yet due,
security deposit, $325 mo. $62OWNER HEADING (or mouss.
Plaintiff, the
Lt 26. 61k G, Foxmoor UnIt 1,
date when it will become due the date when it will become due the date when it will become due
PITAL, SUN BANK OF SEMI.
993
or 3221141.
talns. Cute 3.1 wig. yd. &amp; plent,4
$42,000
NOLE, NA.
shall be stated. If the claim Is shall be stated. If the claim is shall be stated, It the claim is
SIDNEY L. VIHLEN, JR. and
of shade, storage galore, Quie%
JamesW, McIlvaIn&amp;wf Sarah to
contingent or urlilquldated, the contingent or unllquidated, the contingent
Defendants. JANICE K, VIHLEN, his wIfe,
but easy access
Daniel C. Davis, sgl., Lt 5, 61k F,
I-I &amp; down,
33-44ouses Furnished
nature of thi uncertainty shall be nature of the uncertainty shall be nature of the uncerta!r.t',
untiquldated,
NOTICE OF ACTION
shallthe
be
Unexceiled vaIue
Oakland Shores, ,f:(rAddn.,
Defendants. ita'sd, if the claim Is secured, me
TO: FOREST 0. MITCHELL
s2s,s00.
$50,800.
NOTICE OP SALE
stated. It shall
the claim is secured, the stated. If the claim Is secured, the
security shell be described, The SecurIty
and SUE ANN MITCHELL
Wolfram, wld.
James Wm.
be
descrIbed.
The
security
shall
be
described.
2
BR,
The
1V2
bath
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that claimant shell deliver sufficient claimant shall deliver suffIcIent tlalmint shall deliver suffIcient
Address: Unknown
FUTURE HOME OR SUMMERS
BeicherJr.&amp;wtCherylA.a. Esther
onthe2Sthdayofjun,,at 11:00a.m. copies of the claim to
Y
the clerk to copies of the claim to the clerk to copies of the claim to the clerk to
3223.09
ARE NOTIFIED that an at the West Front door
HOME,7acre$locatedon,pring
A. Abrams, wid., E½of Lot 2120. P. actIon
ef the enablethscterkto mailon.copy to snabletheclsrktomallonecopy to snablethscl.rktomalionecopy to
fad lake in the
Swop. Land Co. Flat Black Ham. the
foreclose a mortgagi on Courthouse of Seminole County, at each personal
N.
each personal representative,
following descrIbed property
Carolina. $11,900,
mock, $10,500.
Sanford, Florida, the undersigned
each
personal
representatIve,
All
-_
persons
interested
in
the estate
All
persons
Interested
In
th.
S.mldole
Couhty,
Florida
estate
Robert C. Free &amp;
ClerkwIllotferfor$alethefoling
All persons interested In the estat•
whom a copy of this Notice of to whom a copy of this Notice
BUSINESS
Lot 23, Block I, R.plat of Sheet 1 descrIbed real property:
Ralph F.Cooper&amp; *1 Joanne L.. Lot
OPPORTUNITY
this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are Administration has been mailed we
and 2,FOURTH
NORTH ORLANDO
TOWNParcel 1:
Owner must sell or trade due to,.0
177 0. P. Swope Land Co. Piat 01 SITE.
ADDITION,
VILL.
Administration has been mailed we
Daytona Boach-Hutchlson ocean
required,
WITHIN
THREE
required,
WITHIN
Black Hammock, $33,500.
The Eastone-halfofLot9, Block 4, MONTHS FROM THE
health. Radijlor ixpair &amp; cartfr
THREE required,
front Apts. weekly. Call
WITHIN THREE
DATE OF MONTHS FROM THE
AGE OF NORTH ORLANDO, as
John P. J.rvey, It.
Tier 6, Town of Sanford as
clean. Exc, location, good accts.s '
DATE OF MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
if
no
ans.
(O4)
252.9412,
recorded THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Copley recorded
Plat Book 14, Pages
$33,
in Flat
Johnson, LI 12, BIB C, SterlIng
Book
1,
page
58,
Ps"lIc
THi5NOTICE,$OfiI,Iflyebji0i,
THISNOTlCE,tofiieaflyobjec$io
Park and 6, of the Public Records of Records of Seminole County, they
Un. 2, 511,000.
THI5NOTICE,toflleaflyobjec,jfl
may have that challenges the they may have that challenge
Seminole County, Florida
Florida.
Wm. 8. Fritz &amp; Freda Rlgsbee to
the they may have that challenge the
—WantBd Rent
validIty of the decedent's will, the validity of the
MS bUn filed agaInst you and you
Frederic Stanley Jr., W 112.49' of
will, the validity of the decedent's will, the _____________________________
together with all structures, Im. qualifications of the personal qualificalionsdecedent's
of the personal
qualifications of the personal
10.7' of E½of Lot 3, 81k A, W. Brutts defenses, if any, to It Ofl STEPHEN and appurtenances on said land or lurlsdlclion
of the court.
lurlsdlctton of the court.
lurisdiction of the court.
Addn. LW etal. 3 parcels, $135,000. M. BREWER, of HENDERSON &amp; used In conlunctlan therewith,
dog. Long term lease Oct. 1.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
(QCD) Chattie G. Lycans, sgl. to MATHENY, 302 South Washington
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Cell 322-5109
The
aforesaid
sale
will
be
made
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
Floyd W. &amp; Ruth K, Fuller, W 3$' of Avenue, P.O. Box 8.534, Titusvllie, pursuant to a Final Judgment en- WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
WILL
BE
FOREVER
BARRED
Lot Ii Watts Farm, Si3OOO.
Florida on or before the 74th day of
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
tired
Clvii No. 7S2U1CA-O9-J
Date ci the first publication of this
Date of the first publication of this
Date of the first publication of this
Kent Moeller,
to
1971 and file the orlginai with now pending In the Circuit Court of Notice of AdmInistration: June 111, Notice of AdmInistration: June
1, Notice of AdministratIon: June
MIchael 0. Haddix, igl., Lot 027. the Clerk of the Court either before the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In 1979.
.
1979.
1979
service parcel of land in Sec ii'n
Plaintiffs attorney or and for Seminole County, FlorIda.
Sheri lund Kern.y
John Edward Jones
Patsy Keiley England
Gary M. Brown &amp; wI Judy to Immediateiy thereafter; oth.rwi
DATEDthis3Qth(3ayof May, 1979.
As Personal Representative
As Personal Representative
Personal Reprssentatiy
Edson Jackson &amp; wf Heather, Lots a default wihll be entered against
(SEAL)
Pirii...at
01 the Estate of
01 the Estate of
of the Estate of
71133.81kG, Saniando Springs Tr. YOU for the relief demanded In the
Arthur H. Bckwllh, Jr.
Dorothy Ann Schter Stevens
LEONE
E.
GILBERTS
Complaint.
16,2nd repl., $4,500,
JOHN A. ENGLAND. JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deceased
Deceased
Deceased
Forrest -I. Greene to Edson WITNESS, my hand and seal at
Dy: June I. Curtis ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Jackson 1 wf 'leather, Lois 7311 24, this Court on the 22nd day of May,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL •
Deputy Clerk
REPRESENTATIVE:
REPRESENTATIVE:
REPRESENTATIVE:
61k 0, TI'. 76, 2nd repi. Sanlando 1979.
VAN DEN BERG, GAY &amp;
E. DAVID KEMP
L. W, CARROLl.,, JR. 850.
JAMES L. FLY of
Springs, si,s.
(SEAL)
BURKE, P,A.
Andr.ws, Smothers &amp; Kemp, PA, CARROLL, JONES, ROOKS I
Winderweedle,
Names,
The Babcock Co. to Donna M.
Arthur H. Dackwitli, Ir
Ward &amp;
Post Office Dos 793
$01 North Magnolia Avenue
OWEN
Woodm.n, P.A.
Clerk of Circuit court
Miller, sgl., t.oI 234 Windward Sq.,
Orlando, Florida 3180)
Jele a Ironing company with ,eQd walking
Suite 402
P.o. Box 3$
P.O. Box
sec
$45200.
By: Cynthia Proctor
Attorneys for Plaintiff
ceheltions
lad liberal benefits. Handy location
Orlando FlorIda 32802
Casselberry, Florida 37707
Winter Park, Fl. 32790
in Lenewsed. ma. Apply fe
Even, Entr., Inc. to Walter J.
3054237656
D.'puty Clerk
Telephone: (305) 819-0310
UNI-PAK CORP.
Telephone:
(305)
8345700
Telephone:
3034444313
Sullivan &amp; wf Winifered M., Lt 41. PublIsh May 251 June I, I, IS, 1979
Publish: June 1. I. 1979
il') N. tiwy, IP, Leniweed, Fla.
Publish June 1. 6. 1979
Publish June 1, I, 1,79
PublIsh: June 8, 15, 1979
Wekiva Hills, Sec. Seven, 571,966. DE) III
DEK.16
DEK-12
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DEK-29

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Spacious 3.2 home at 20)8
Elizabeth Court has been
REDUCED to 8.42.500, Estate
sale.

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Owner transferring from
prestigious IDYLLWILDE. This
very desirable home needs
another loving family. Price
reduced to $63,000.

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This English Estates home has
EVERYTHING' Family room
with fireplace, covered pool plus
much more. ASSUMABLE 7',
pct. mortgage. Price? Only
$82,000.

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11.12 Commercial property. $775

per front foot. Terms.
15 acre grove. $3,500 per acre. 29
pct. down.

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REALTOR 377 4000ML5

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3 BEDROOM 1 BATH. WITH
CARPORT, HARDWOOD
FLOORS, AWNING WINDOWS.
CLOSE TO SHOPPING. $25,500.

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2 BEDROOM MOBILE ON ACRE,
WHISPERING PINES AT
LAKE GEORGE. $12,900.

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3 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME
WITH SCREENED PORCH
AND LARGE BARN ON
ALMOST S ACRES. PAVED
ROAD NEAR AIRPORT. ONLY
$37,900.

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
FIREPLACE. LARGE OAK
TREES AND ON CREEK.
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE.
ONLY $49,500.

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3 BEDROOM 1½ BATH, 2 STORY
HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM.
NEAR DOWNTOWN, $21,900.

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may appear

the

24 HOUR 1]] 3229283

MODERN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
POOL, COVERED PATIO,
'CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT,
- PRIVACY FENCE. VALENCIA
CT. $38,900.

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NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
CROCKETT LOG HOME, CEN.
TRAL AIR AND HEAT, CAR.
PETS, DUE FOR COMPLE.
liON AUGUST 1st. 8.39.000.

on or

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SEIGLER REALTY

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2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

attorney or

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estate on. '
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course, $69,900.

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ON MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE
This immaculate custom built
spacious 4 BR, 2': bath, large
family room, very desirable
neighborhood, beautifully
manicured large corner lot, Ct-f.
CA, w-w carpet, 2 car garage,
kitchen equipped, extra large
closets, many cabinets, cent.
vacuum system and many other
extras.
Price to sell fast, 8.68.900
Shown by appointment

Hunt Realty, Inc.

site, cor. tot, shaded and con
veniently located near school &amp;
shopping. $12,000

OPENHOUSE
1-5
i0l2MyrtleAve,
2 BR, lB w-sun porch, close to
everything downtown. Exc.
cond. in quiet neighborhood,
$27,500.

New 233 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualIfied buyer. $30,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2217.

Peaceful Country
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts.
Huge 3 BR. 30 home plus
Mottier in law cottage on Lk.
Butler in Volusia County.
$99,000.

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 7198

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300' from river, SurrOunded by

lovely homes. $20,000

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Inc.

REALTOR, MLS
-323-5774 Day or Niqht

STENSTROM
REALlY

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UNBELIEVABLE 7 BR, I bath
home in Geneva on Iacres with
small pond &amp; extras? Stone
fireplace, sauna, DR. Fia Rm.,
Porch, 1g. BR's, (3) C.H&amp;A
systems &amp; everything imaginable' BPP WARRANTED,
Yours for $165,000?

BOATERS AHOY
See this to make your dreams
come true. Enterta:nment room
Is Only 21x56, with indoor water
fall &amp; fish pond, swimming pool
enclosed. ONLY $125,000.

SU1NY DAYSI 3 BR, 1'-', Bath
Home on large Iotl Central air.
w.w carpet, pan. FR, w.
Fireplace, coy, patio and grill
and Morel BPP WARRANTED.
Shiny Deal for $39,900?

Seeing is believing. The truly
breathtaking beauty of a
paradise on earth! We're not
exaggerating, lust a 15 mm. ride
from Sanford &amp; you are trans.
pomied to WONDER LAND. Let
us dive you details. 8.96.500.

JUST LISTED? 1 BR, 3'.: Bath
Home
with
everything
imaginable Feature? Pool &amp;
Patio? Lg. FR with wet bar, DR,
eq. eat.in kitchen and huge
BR's? Much More? BPP WARRANTED. Only $90,000.

View of 1k. Dupont in Deitona.
This 3 BR home in Deltona is 6

yrs. young, C.H&amp;A, city water &amp;
sewer, with a nice sc. patio. The
price is right? $32,500.

TERRIFIC? 1 BR, 1',, bath home

in Washington Oaks with central

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HOME SITES NEAR 127 AND
NOLAN RD. 5.5,000. SEVERAL
TO CHOOSE FROM.

$29,900!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIA'I'ES

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ANFORD'5
SALES
LEADER! WE' iST &amp; SELL
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Sanford's Sales Leader

TEN (10) ACRES OFF LEMON

BLUFF RD. PARTIALLY
CLEARED AND ONLY 8.22.700?
ADJACENT TEN ACRES ALSO
AVAILABLE?
120 ACRES I MILE EAST OF
OSTEEN' 5)50,000!
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL.
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO I!

Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

Branch Office 323.2222

FORREST GREENE
INC. REA..TORS
8306833 or 339.4711 eves.

45-A--(jt of State
Property
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323-2222

Branch Office

2565
PARK

Altamonte Area, secluded
residential site. 100 x 125, trees,
56.000

322-2420

For sale by owner. 4 BR, 16, w-w
carpet, air. 2100 block Summerlin, Sanford. Call after 5:30

&amp; weekends. $17,500. 323-670?.

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.ree listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy. N. C. 28906

court a

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BROKER

46—CommerCial Property

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'76 Dodge Van. 6 cyl Auto AC
PS. Custom interior Must sell
fhiS week $3400 373 5231
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SUPER SALE Fri..Sat June 89
78)6 Oranote Way. Apopka (off
41)) SomethIng for everyone
baby to adult.

77—Junk Cars

Everything Sale including 2
garages &amp; contents of 2 houses at
Old W. 3rd St. grocery. Fri
until??

3)3 S3?J

47—Real Estate Wanted

3238188 Eves.

Don't miss this garage sale. Sat.,
June 9, 9 a m till. Unusual
items 79th &amp; NavIgator at
Airport

Losing your home credit? I wIll
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 32202)6,

Yard Sale Fri. &amp; Sat.
9 to S
21235. Lake Ave
323.7611

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S I r,'ncti ii? 9?) Sanfor:t

D,iytona Beach, will hold ,i
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1 30 It's
the only One ri F' or ida You set
the reserved price Call 904
Ii for further details
JUST Mx'XE PAYMENTS '69 t,
75 models Call 319 9100 or 831

1605 (Dealer)
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'75 Plymouth
Very good cond $1,900
Call 37? 1496
197) Chev Caprice V8 PIT. PS,
PW Good dependable trans
New inspection sticker 5550 322
8576 between 8 a m &amp; 6 p
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VA'! TONA AUTO AUC TiC

Hwy 9?. I nile west of Speedwa-,

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8—Autos for Sale

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

10" Range &amp; hood
avocado. Exc. Cond $75

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

ONE OWNER
323117)

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Auction Sundays 8 P M
Sanford Ave at Hwy 177
Consignments Welcome
We Sell Estates
Kellogs Auction Sales
323 7050

MOONEY APPLIANCES
323-0697

54—Garage

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HWy 46 West. Sanford
32) 5620

KENMORE WASHER— Paris
Service. Used Machines,

REALlY WORLD.

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Business in home on 17.91 south of
DeBary. 4 acres, more or less,
w700 plus It. Hwy. frontage,
Suitable for garagebudy shop &amp;
car lot. Excellent terms w owner

1912 lord P U 100 PS, PIT
Auto. w camper top 8 C B
$1500 or best offer 323 4947

DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY STAY LATE

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
s'ings &amp; mattress $23.9S ca.
pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford. 322 8721,

Orlando 327-1577

79—TruCks. Trailers

Child's wardrobe chest student I
desk, T V '5. radios, more
beautiful ceramic items. lamps.
sectional LR set, easy chars &amp;
all kinds of niisc items

51—Household Goods

Sanford 321.0702

SALE

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
123 3866 or 323 77'

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

7439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

In Need of Repairs

REALTORS

72—Auction
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FIVE—S ACRE MINI RANCH
SITE CORNER SIPES &amp; MARQUETTE. LOW AS $27,000
EACH. LOW DOWN—TEN
YEARS TO PAY! ONE OR
ALL' CALL TO SELECT
YOURS TODAY?

MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!

S CASH $
Paying 516 &amp; up men's, $8 &amp; up
womens class rings Also buying
Wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
marked gold Any cond 678 2232

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

REALTY
ONE (I) ACRE IN CITY ON FUL
TON ZONED COMMERCIAL,
GC 2. CLEARED, CAPPED
WELL, GREAT POTENTIAL?
ONLY 8.5.600!

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S PC BR suite new. 8.239; 5 pc. LR
new. $399. Loveseat 541.95 &amp; up.
7 Pc, dinettes, 549.95 &amp; up; Ret.
8.50 &amp; up; El. Stove, 5408. up; full
size draperies, 8.10 &amp; up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17.97 So. of
Sanford, 322 812).

WOODED HOME SITE NEAR
SEMINOLE HIGH. 55.500.

STEN STROM

heat, w-w carpet, DR. pantry.
Large LR, porch, and Much
More! BPP WARRANTED. Just

borhood. All this &amp; CH 8. CA.
$41,500'

2435': S. French (1797) Sanford
323 5321

I ACRE NEAR LAKE GEORGE
AND WELAKA, ZONED
MOBILE. $6,900

financing. $125,000

OVER 125 SALES
THRU MAY 1979
BEAUTIFUL3 BR,2 bath home in
Idyliwilde? Relax in enclosed
pool &amp; patio area' C-H&amp;A w w
carpet, Fla. Pm., eat-n kit., &amp;
every imaginable feature? BPP
WARRANTED. A Dream come
true for $68,000.

.arry's Marl, 7t5 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig stoves, tools

Beds, ObI motel box sprirgs &amp;
mattresses $30 set Sanford
Auction 1215 5. French, 323-73-40.

DUPLEX LOT, WOODED NEAR
SEMINOLE HOSPITAL. 57.500

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wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
ni
gal $1 100 323 (*239

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Req Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
321 0759
Alt. Hrs. 3fl 7643,322 4869
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78-Mot0CYCi(5

Cash 322-4132

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 3tSE First St.
322 5622

CORNER ACRE, PAVED ROAD,
LAKE COUNTY NEAR
WEKIVA RtvtR $8900.

BATEMAN REALTY

43—LotsAcreage

68—Wanted to Buy

Wrangler Jeans Sate $1099
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Av.
322 519)

Sanford 321-0640

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GEORGIA

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

Large lot—trees, city water &amp;
sewer.
8.11.500
William
Meticz'st-.! R!!cr 322 7953

See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lap Siding 8, shingk' roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
323 5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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SEIGLER REALTY

2565
REALTORS PARK

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42—Mobile

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Harold Hall Realty

MOUNTAIN LOTS
Hide-away in the mountains &amp;
enjoy the amenities of a well
developed Golf Course &amp; Club
House. Paved roads &amp; water to
property. Excellent financing
avail. North of Atlanta within 1
day drive of Central Floridat
Call us for more information.

REALTY WORLDI

Deltona-- Swimming pool, 2 full
baths,Fla Rm..DR,2IargeBR,
&amp;altached garage highlight this
immaculate home 538.800.
Assumable mortgage Owner
Realtor Assoc (901)7360383

RIVER FRONT build your dream
home. Has a scenic view of the
St. Johns River. 2 lots 85* 170 ea.
Frontage on deep water canal

2524 PARK DR. 322 2118
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
322 0648
322 9784
2 BR, 1 bath house completely
renovated, over sized lot,
Owner hold mortgage. 91) Elm,
322-2780.

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DUPLEX &amp; QUADRAPLEX bldg.

PEALTOR
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recreation room. 2 biks to golf

schools &amp; bus. Nice neigh.

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M. Unsworth Realty

corning top stove, beamed
ceiiing in LR &amp; DR. Pool above
ground, new liner, all eqpt.
stays, patio carpeted, 7 fruit
trees, walking distance to stores,

Sanford 321-0640
Orlahdo 3271577

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FHA-VA,FHA 2336. 243

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Sanford's finest section is only 6
yrs old. 1632 pool w 1200 s. ft.
cool deck, 4th BR is ideal for

2105 sq. ft. of living, remodeled kit
w-butcher block cabinets, new

Sanford 321-0702

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522,500,

beautifully landscaped, near
golf course &amp; schools. $51,750.

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RETIREES 2 BR, fenced, many
fruit trees Alum storage shed.

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41—Houses

GREAT WINTER HOME FOR

New listing ldyllwilde, 4.2 lm
maculate home on cor. lot,

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Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR.
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor.
nursing home &amp; downtown
8.27.500,
excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 3226457 or
3227111 aft 5.

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2 BR, FR, OVER
ACRE
WOODED W-CREEK RUN.
NING THROUGH PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTRY. 8.27.500.

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&amp; touch of SOUTHERN COMFORT comes with this older 2',
story home at 709 Oak Avenue.
First time offered. $28,500.

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Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk 8. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
322 5990
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From $10 to $50
Call 322.1621; 322-1460

FOR SALE
1978 Chevrolet
Caprice Estate SW Excellenl
condition. p w. p I cruise, am fin
stereo. 9 passenger. low
,:iileaqe For informa?in,i call
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barrel Fair Conti 51.200 32?

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53.000 or best oIler
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Sat 9105
306 lammy Dr., Sanford

47-A--Mrtgages Bought

&amp;Sokl
WILL BUY EXISTiNG 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES P Legg, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 825 No I D
Wyrnore Rd., Altamonte.
862 7483

SECOND MORTGAGES
$4,000 to $100,000

Garage Sale. Sat 9 S Itam., baby
items, toys, lawn mower, port
T V , many household Items,
Clothes 702 Dogwood Dr.,
ldyllwildc

Air Conditioning

3 Fern Garage Sale. Sat., June 9
9 4 106 Brentwood Dr.
(Idyitwilde)

CenfralHeat&amp;AIrCond Free Est
Call Carl Harris at

While you are out browsing at

SEARS, Sanford 322)711

garage sales don't miss
REVERSE AUCTION at 2621 S.
Sanford Aye, or you'll miss
bargains, bargains? Open at
noon daily, Sat 10 5, 372 1191.

TO IS YEARS REPAY

RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE

NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1 800 4371002

Lawn Maintenance
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Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

Certified L awn 8 L andsrap.'
FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
323 8119
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Beauty Care

Frenate

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Licensed Mortgage Broker
2323 So. U.S. I Titusville, FL

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
for Sale

Executive desk, chair, credenza
perfect cond., $800, for all;
Saxon photo copier, $200,
Hammond organ, 5)50; Portable
humidifier, $25; Firm on all
prices. Call 834 4105 after 6 p.m.
&amp; weekends, 632 Oakhurst SI.,
Altamonte Spgs.

PAINT INC. CAP PU4 TRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Fret' Est
313 0479 after 5 30

Appliances

STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

50—Miscellaneous

Home Improvement

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ROBSON MARINE
7971 Hwy. 1792
Sanford, Fla. 37711
KICK THE STORAGE HABIT.
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
needed items with a Herald
Classified Ad Call 323261) or
831-9993.

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
519 F 1st St., 32 5712

Lawn Set-vIce

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General

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yr-s. Exp. 8698547

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Alteratlonv, Dressmaking

15' Fiberglass Boat
35 hp like new Includes 6 gal. can,
El start, tilt trailer. coy top,
plus many extras. 372 1176 aft S
5.450

Drapes, Upholstery
122 0707
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Residential &amp; Com,niercial
322 5512

'essmaking

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L.nrids(,ping

specialists. top Soil 8 till dirt
lawn niCint &amp; trec trinnnnii:g
37) 2948

Ught Hauling

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Yard Debris, Trdsh
APPhanCes&amp;MI,,

Exterior Cleaning

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Inspection June 2 • 3 7 8 1-6 p.m.

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Piano for sale console, upright
Krohler-Campbell. 6 mos. old.
5Y0 or fin. $51 tor 2 yrs. 323-2260
or 323-5109.
Guitars, Drums, Banios. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Dallas Dise. Center inc.
2202 French Ave.
322.2255

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AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
3229141
Eves after 68. weekends

FILL DIRT&amp;TOp SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 373 1510

66-A—Pasture_Land
Pasture for Rent
Sanford area, $23 mo.
1316634

67—Livestock-Poultry

Phone (305) 8623363

Laying Hens
Rhode Island Red Leghorns (33)
349 5761
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68—Wanted to Buy

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 3fl 1121

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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates, (30513279440
Painting by Anthony Corin" Inn
tenor. .exlerio, qi,aiitied in ,Ifl
phases Frt'e Est Call 3270071
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DAVE s PAINTING
Trim your house, $145 I d. sers
good paint &amp; Ref. 33) 5529

Home improvements
Piumbi.g Service
Retired man- Small repair work
Roofing &amp; painting. Free Est.
Call anytime 323 8513
INSULATION

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P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, FIa. 32750

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog 8. Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control Pet
Supplies, dog houses, inSulOted,
sha4y Inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond
cages 32's 5752.

62—Lawn-Garden

Rain or Shine Sale on Property Under Tent
For Plats Brochures information

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Plantation Estates • 49 Parcels • Zoned A-i • Road Frontage
107 Acres • 1-5 Acre Tracts • (1) 6 Acre R-3 Apt. Site .
4 Lakefront • Only minutes to Orlando • Deland • New
Smyrna • Daytona Beach
LOCATION: 1-4 to Deltona Exit • Turn right • Go 1/2 mile to
Mansion Blvd. • Follow signs
TERMS: $500.00 Down Sale Day • Financing Available
10% Discount for Cash • $400.00 Drawing

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etc. Free Est. 3396066, 668 8335

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Fiberglass 16'S", 10 hp Johnson &amp;
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battery &amp; eI start. 2 gas tanks,
cushions &amp; anchors, $450.
33) 5529

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Repair S. LeCks. F .ist Ser v
Cng Cci
323 0174. 377 ,tØ)
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Batting, blowing,

RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
32)0839 or 904 734 6708 collect

IMan, quality operation
S yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beat, 327 1321

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5.0. BALINT &amp; ASSOC. 322 $665

Concrete work- Patios, side
walks, driveways. Free Esti
mate. Call Mr. Taylor 322 ISIS

Railings
Custom built iron work
Window guards, gates etc
Martin's 323 1881. 339 7693

Tree Service
The Greenteaf Enterprise
Tree service Dead
wood.
demossing &amp; misttetoi &amp;
removing. 323 1641

To List Your Business...
DiI 322-2611 01 831-9993

�SPORTS
10A-Evenlng Herald Sanford, Ft.

Friday, June 0, wil
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Jenkins,
By United Press International

Ellis

P--ace-R
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The 30-year-old reserve drove
In six runs with a pair of homers
and a two-run double to power
the Texas Rangers to a 7-1
victory over the Milwaukee
Brewers, and Ellis seemed
blase about his belting,
"I try to forget the past,"
Ellis said when asked to recall
when he had enjoyed a better
day at bat. "After you play 10
years, sooner or later it's bound
to happen."
A' few moments after MUwaukee sides cleared, Ellis
darkened Moose Haas' day by

For more than two hours it
sppeared the game would never
begin, but once It did Ferguson
Jenkins and John Ellis hoped It
would never end.
"Nobody likes to sit around at
the ballpark during one of those
things," said Jenkins Thursday, referring to the 2-hour, 20minute rain delay which
preceded his masterful two.
hitter. "I got all the runs I
needed with the home runs
On hitters did half the work."
And Ellis worked overtime.

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slamming a two-run homer off
the Brewers'arter following a
single by Al Oliver. Ellis
wanted an encore in the sixth,
so he followed another Oliver
single with his fifth home run,
driving in pinch-runner Bill
Sample. The burly designated
hitter who has never played
in more than 128 games in any
of his 10 previous seasons
topped off his batting spree with
a two-run double in the eighth.
Jenkins wasn't merely sitting
back, enraptured by Ellis'
outburst
but the Milwaukee

batters appeared spellbound.
Jenkins, 7-2, yielded a firstinning Infield single to Cecil
Cooper before retiring the next
16 consecutive batters. Jim
Gantner led off the seventh with
a triple and scored the only
Milwaukee run on Cooper's
groundout. Jenkins struck out
seven and walked none en route
to his sixth complete game of
the year and 238th majorleague
victory.
Milwaukee Manager George
Bamberger tipped his soggy hat
to the veteran right-bander,

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"You almost witnessed a
perfect game today," Barnberger told reporters.
was as good as you can see him
pitch. He had us fouled up all
day."
Johnny Grubb singled in the
ninth inning for the Rangerh to
extend his hitting streak to 20
games, the longest in the major
leagues this season.
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Roy Smalley and Bombo
Rivera each singled home a
filth-inning run to break open a
close game and Mike Marshall

worked his way out of an eighthInning Jam to record his 13th
save as Minnesota topped New
York.
Cuba 4, Padres 3:
Pinch-hitter Mike Vail's
eighth-inning sacrifice fly
scored pinch runner Sam
Mejias and lifted Chicago to
victory in a game delayed 71
minutes by rain after the fourth
inning.
Orioles 3, Royals 1:
Gary Roenicke lined a tworun
single In the eighth inning to
snap a 1-1 tie and Sammy

Stewart fired a two-hitter,
leading Baltimore to v1ct0.
Red Sex 9, Willie Sox 2:
Jim Rice cracked two hoie
runs to highlight a 17-hit attack
and support the complete-gam
pitching of rookie ChuêI
Rainey.
Giants 12, CardInals 10:
Mike lyle snapped a 9-9 ninth.
Inning tie with a two-out, threerun homer to cap a five-run
rally and help slumping San
Francisco snap St. Louis'
seven-game winning streak.

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Sports

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Friday, Jun. 8, 1979
Prosser Past Atlantic

Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN

Jim Otto Still

SANFORD, FLORIDA

No, 00

NEW YORK (UP!) The majority of ballplayers blow up like
balloons after they're all finished playing. They get fat and sloppy
and atsuch rare times as they find the energy to climb out of their
easy chairs, you see them schlepping around with their bellies
hanging over their belts.
Not with Jim Otto, though. Old Double 0 is one of those excions. He looks as If he's still trying to make the team.
Remember how he used to wear No, 00 on his Jersey?
Remember how he'd bend that huge 262-pound body of his over
the ball at center with the Oakland Raiders and practically dare
any opposing lineman to try and get by him? Well, It's four years
now since he retired and he's 4o pounds lighter than when hedid.
"When Ifird went into professionalfootball, a couple of the oldtimers told me, 'Jimmy, when you retire, don't get fat and lose all
your money," Otto said, laughing. "So I'm working on ying
skinny and getting wealthy."
One of the most popular players ever to perform In Oakland, the
41-year-old Otto is doing all right now, too, with a walnut farm In
Yuba City, Calif., a couple of liquor stores in the Bay Are&amp; and two
restaurants going up In Auburn and Grass City, Calif.
His old boss with the Raide rs, Al Davis, loves him because of all
t1 loyalty he had and still has for the organlsauon.Jim otjogoes
all the way back with the Raiders to when they were in the old
American Football League and couldn't get out of their own way.
So when Davis, together with Billy and Chuck Sullivan of the
.New England Patriots, conceived the Idea few weeks ago of
edobeatIng the AFL'a 20th anniversary with an informal party in
New Yor*, Jim Otto was one of the first to be Invited,
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PAOLA HONORS
YEAR'S STARS

'o1es were handed out Thursday in the Paola
Little Major League, and taking home the hardware
were, front row, left to right, Mark Hibbard (batting
average), Joseph Murkey (RBI tie), Troy Turner
(homer tie, RBI tie), Eric Dearborn (stolen bases);
rear, James Hersey (homer tie) and Mike Whelchel
(ERA).

Bruce Sellers hurled a no- Williams also had two hits and single for APEX and
hitter and drilled a pair of apiece for the winners. One of teammate Robert Quinn added
singles to lead Jack Prosser McCloud's hits was his 17th a pair ofsingles. Ken Morris,
Ford to an il-I win over home run of the season. Wan- Chris Smith and Pat Robinson
Atlantic Bank Thursday in the dell McCloud and Stacy Smith each had one single.
Sanford Little Anerlcan each slammed doubles and
Three errors after two outs
League.
Robert Peoples added a single. produced the winning run in the
In other games, league
Flagship Bank scored all Its bottom of the sixth for Seminole
champion Flagship Bank runs in the first three innings, Petroleum. Bo Horton reached
nipped American Produce and then had to hold off a last- base on an infield error with
Exchange (APEX) 9.8 while inning rally when APEX scored two outs, went to second on an
Seminole Pet role um upset three runs and left the bases outfield error, and scored w
hen
second place George's 12-11.
loaded. APEX out-hit Flagship Bill Penick was safe on an
Jack Prosser Ford scored Bank 7 to 4.
error.
four runs in the first and four in
All four Flagship Bank hits
Tim McKinney had a double
the second before Atlantic Bank went for extra bases, doubles and single for Seminole
scored Its only run in the top of by Lee Charron, Horace Knight Petroleum and Tom Mitchell
the third.
and Fredrick Miller and a triple added a pair of singles. Penick
Jo Jo McCloud and Andrea by Eddie Korgan.
had adubIe while Carl Tipton'
Larry Thomas had a double and Alex McGrllf each singled.
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Al 11

IHave you ever felt it might be more
exciting to have lived in another time?
Does getting away from the rat race have
a certain appeal?
Most of us have felt that way from time
to time, but few of us do anything about it.
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Still, there are some...
Leaving behind the mundane life,
replete with gas shortages and its "little
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while — become noblemen from 13th
Century Ireland and Hungary, a 14th
Century merchant and his wife from
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They are members of the Society for
Creative Anachronism, which started in
California 13 years ago and has worked Its
way across the country. The society's
more than 20,000 members form six
kingdoms, with each kingdom divided into
numerous subdivisions — baronies, shires
and cantons.
Since an anachronism is something or
someone that is out of place in order of
time with its surroundings, it Is quite
normal to see a Roman senator hobnobbing with a merchant from the
Renaissance at a 20th century picnic,
The local chapter of the SCA, numbering
about 15 members, meets the first and
Kathy Beardsley makes repairs with needle and thread while Deanna
Durbin (background), a 15th century Englishwoman drinks from a goblet.

third Thursday of each month at the
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Mall, Orlando. Members select some
period In history between the fall of Rome
and the Renaissance that interests them.
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"History becomes a lot more fun when
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merchant's wife from the seaport of
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Folk Singer Goodman:
An Engaging New Talent
By ROB PA'rFERSON
If you want clear-cut
evidence that folk music has
survived the '70s, look no
further than Steve Goodman.
One of the consummate folk
singers and songwriters of
the decade, he is just about
everything most current
fads aren't - literate,
humorous, and truly an
engaging and sincere performer.
As with most folk craftamen, Goodman has found
mass success elusive. Arlo
(iuthrie had the hit with
Goodman's classic train
song, "City of New Orleans,"
while Goodman's own fine
albums (which include guesL
spots by notables like Bob
1

Dylan and Maria Muldaur)
have been woefully
overlooked.
But Goodman's skill as a
live performer has helped
him win some fans especially in recent months
while working with Steve
Martin as the hand-picked
opener for his tours. Yet
even his most ardent fans
weren't ready for Goodman's latest tour and band a virtual vaudevillian
showcase for the humor and
delight that is his forte.
"A few pleces.fell together
that may not have at another
time," says Goodman, tired
after storming New York's
Bottom Line the night
before, during which he

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played two wonderfullyreceived sets. With such
folks available as the rhythm
section of Crackin' and ace
horninan Jim Rothermel (of
Fesse Colin Young fame),
GOochnan say, there were
"Just too many pieces of the
puzzle falling together not to
do It."
Those who see Goodman
as a mere folk artist will get
a few surprises from his
show and new album, High
and Outside. His new
direction Is eccentric,
eclectic,electric folk music
- a hearty brew of the nower
of rock with the lyrical and
melodic sensitivity of folk.
"The real challenge was
whether songs like mine
could come to this music,
and the band seems to think
so, so I'm not worrying,"
says Goodman. "All that
stuff I was hearing in my
head while I was playing solo
—Igettoheara bunch ofit
now.,,
A good part of Goodman's
unique perspective cornea
from growing up in Chicago,
always a hotbed of folk
music. "Chicago Is a hub everything passes through
Chicago. Chicago's big industry has always been
transportation - and just
about everything comes
through Chicago at one point
or another."
With all those influences
passing tirough, "Chicago Is
more of Tin Pan Alley than
anyone realizes," explains
Goodman, who was
discovered In his hometown
(along with his buddy John
Prine) by Kris Krldofferaon
and Paul Anka in 1971.
"1 was able to absorb all
kinds of stuff, and as I
became a musician, I also
became an amateur
musicologist. As I found out
more about people like Blind

STEVE GOODMAN,
Blake, Blind Willie McTdll,
and Big Bill Broonzy, I
started hearing all kinds of
other instruments being
played in my music. I might
hear small ensemble jazz
from the '20s or '30s, even
though I can't play. Slowly
but surely I brought myself
up to date with those sounds.
"Now I feel confident with
sound and putting together
records," says Goodman,
who produced his new album
as well as his friend Prine's
tad disc.
"Music is supposed to
ennervate the spirit enlighten, entertain and
charge you up. Beethoven
knew this, Bach knew this,
and I believe the bed of the
modern musicians know
this."
And though his modesty
may keep him from
claiming to be one of the
best, Goodman's music
achieves that same effect.
Folk music has come a long
way (while in the shadows)
in the past 10 years. With
people like Goodman
around, It should keep on as
healthy as ever.

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Wednesday through Saturday. Closed Monday.
Admission Is $1 for adults and 50 cents, children 612. Group rates available.
Central Florida Zoological Park - U. S. 17-92, one
mile east of 14 and 4% miles west of Sanford. Hours
General Sanford Museum Library, 520 E. First St.
Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2-5 p.m. only.
"Fiber Works" exhibit on display at Pine Castle
Center of the Arts, June 1-27, Monday to Friday, 9
a.m. to 5p.m. Includes weaving and fiber sculpture.
Opening reception, June 1, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at center
at 5903 Randolph St., Orlando.
Belles &amp; Beaus of Orlando dt ee, 9 p.m. to
midnight, Winter Park Civic Center, 2001 Mi.eli
Ave., Winter Park. June 23. For singles over 18
(Including widowed and divorced). Music by HI
Tones.
Central Florida Civic Theatre presents the
musical "Gypsy" July 13-15, .)-21, 27-29, 8:15 p.m.
July 22, 2:30pm. Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven
Park, Orlando. For reservations call 305496-7385.
Irish American Club of Central Florida Annual
Picnic, Sunday, June 10, Lake Mills Park, Chuluota.
Call 323-1212.
The Singing Boys of Orlando present' their 11th
annual concert, Saturday, June 16, at Edyth Bush
Theatre in Loch Haven Park, Orlando. Also appearing, the Singing Girls Qf Orlando. Matinee and
evening performance tickets available all ticket
agencies. Special rates students and senior citizens.
Florida State High School Rodeo Finals,- June 1517 in the Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee.
Annual Boat-ACade, June 16-24. 9-day cruise
beginning at River Ranch Acres and progressing. to
Sanford via Kissimmee River, Intracoastal
Waterway and St. Johns River. For details .call 305847-5000, Kissimmee.
Silver Spur. Rodeo, July 2-4, Silver Spurs Arena,
Kissimmee.
Loch Haven Art Center 23rd Members' Annual
Jurled Exhibition, May 26-July 4,2416 N. Mills Ave.,
Orlando. 51 local artists vie for $1500 In cash prizes.

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3:00
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Coverage of the NCAA championship tournaments in volleyball from Los Angeles; track
and field from Champagne. Illinois; and gymnastics from
Baton Rouge, La.

4:00
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PGA tour event from Atlanta
Country Club In Marietta,
Georgia.

5:00
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of the semi-final round of this
event from the Jack Nicklaus
Golf Center at Kings Island.
Ohio.

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round play in this $250,000
Crown, from Belmont Park in
PGA tour event from Atlanta
New York.
Country Club in Marietta.
Cl WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Coverage of World Cup Gym- Georgia:
nastics Championship rrum
4:30
Tokyo. Japan featuring the
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
individual apparatus chamLive coverage of the Milwaukee
pionships.
"150" Indy-type car race; a
preview of the U.S. Open Golf
Championships.
SUNDAY

JUNE 10, 1979
AFTERNOON
1:.)O
(2) RACERS
reAlLe
€Z VOLLEYBALL Taped coverage of a pro-Olympic match
between the Soviet Union and
the United States from Trinity
College in Hartford. Connacticut.

2:30

GOLF , L P G A
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Championship" Live coverage
of the final round of this event
from the Jack Nicklaus Golf
Center at Kings Island. Ohio.

(1) 0 WORLD INVITATIONAL
RACQUETS CHAMPIONSHIP
John McEnroe, Marty Hogan,
Shard Kahn, Dan Seomillor and
Chris Kinard compete in five
racquet events for the world
championship.
NASL SOCCER Vancouver
Whitecaps at Minnesota Kicks

4:00

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8:00
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WEDNESDAY
JUNE 13, 1979
AFTERNOON
1:00
CD TENNIS French Open
Championships" Coverage of
the finals of the second richest
event on the men's Grand Prix
tour.

THURSDAY
JUNE 14, 1979
EVENING
11:30
0 U.S. OPEN Highlights of
first-round play in this prostigious golf tournament from the
Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio.

Specials Of The Week
Senators Barry Goldwater.
7:00
Edward Kennedy and Daniel P.
SATURDAY
0 WHO ARE THE DEBOLTS... Moynihan.
"And Where Did They Get 19
JUNE 9, 1979
10:00
Kids?" Henry Winkler narrates
this documentary about Robert 0 SOMETHING SPECIAL
AFTERNOON
and Dorothy DeBolt's family of WITH VIC DAMONE
19 children, all but live of
1:30
WEDNESDAY
l DEFUSING CANCER'S whom are handicapped. (R)
TIME BOMB The development
8:00
JUNE 13, 1979
OF
of the most well-known shortCELEBRATION
term screening test for chemi- STRAUSS Willi Boskovsky
EVENING
cal carcinogens is document- conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in the music
ed.
1000
of the Strauss family.
EVENING
THE SPIRIT OF PUNXSUTAWNEY The reporters for the
12:40
8:00
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Clifton Davis and Nancy Wilson Diego"
rural communities (R)
join a host of talented Central
TUESDAY
Florida personalities in a threeTHURSDAY
hour fund raising special for
JUNE 12, 1979
the United Negro College Fund.
JUNE 14, 1979
This special is hosted by John
EVENING
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EVENING
Randall and Len Jone
11.rv1
8:00
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SUNDAY
stamp collecting, one of the
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country's most popular hob- SPECIAL "Wild River" An
JUNE 10, 1979
bios with an estimated 20 mu- adventurous trip down the
lion collectors in this country, is Salmon River is taken in rafts
AFTERNOON
and kayaks.
presented.

10:00
3:30
8:30
) DEFUSING CANCER'S 90THE LIBRARY OF CON- (2)Ij)THE INNOCENT AND
TIME BOMB The development GRESS This portrait of a mul- THE DAMNED Tom Keating
of the most well-known short- tifaceted and fascinating insti- takes a job with another law
term screening test for chemi- tution features the Librarian Of
cal carcinogens is document- Congress. Dr. Daniel Boorstin.
along with Dr. Henry Kissinger.
ed. (R)
the Julliard String Quartet, and
EVENING

firm and begins the long process of freeing Lee Bishop
from Death Row. (Part 3 of 5)
(R)

Contemporary
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Playing a kid on "The
Waltons" series Is like living
in a goldfish bowl with plenty
of detergent for the
wholesome viewing
audience.
One of those kids who has
grown up in the public eye is
Judy Norton-Taylor who
plays Ma and Pa Walton's
eldest daughter, Mary Ellen.
Since age 13 Judy has lived
a double life. On the air she
has been a pillar of decorum,
a plain country girl who
marries a doctor, has a baby
and is widowed when her
husband is killed during the
bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Off the air, Judy is very
much a contemporary child
of her times.
She left home at 16 to live
with a man whom she
married two years later. The
marriage ended in divorce
after a couple of years - a
series of events that would
shock the Waltons right off
their mountain.
Today Judy is 25 and living
with a Los Angeles deputy
sheriff in her San Fernando
Valley home.
"I let my boyfriend live
with me because I'm a nice
person," Judy said, smiling.
"It's also nice to have u livein bodyguard, especially in
light of some of the weird
things that have been happening to me.
"Last September 1 had an
extortion threat. Some guy
telephoned and threatened to
bomb my car 111 didn't pay
him $20,000. He called back
the next night and arranged
ap
a meeting. The police captured two men.
"My boyfriend keeps guns
in the house now and I've
learned to fire all of them for
self protect ion ."
Judy is conscious of her
public image as Mary Ellen
and tries to keep it low
profile. She is a bit weary of
her role in the show but has
no plans to quit US (lid
Richard Thomas (JohnBoy).
"It's not an easy matter to
grow up in the public eye,"
Judy said. "It's tough
enough handling the teen
years in private without all
the pressures of work and
long hours on the set.
"I always resented having
a guardian and the
restrictions of going to
school at the studio. They
treat kid actors more like an
object than persons.
"Also you have to be
careful not to offend anyone
in a family show like ours.
Personal scandals are
something to be avoided. But
I'm not the kind of person
who would get involved In
trouble anyhow.
"The gossips linked me
with all the male members of
-

JUI)Y NORTON-TAYIA)I{
the cast, but we've never
been anything but good
friends. I was especially fond
of Richard and hated to see
him leave the series."
If Judy is discontented
with 'The Waltons," why
doesn't she pack up and head
for bigger and better acting
assignments?
She's thought about
leaving, as did Michael
Learned who plays Olivia
Walton. After announcing
her departure last year,
Learned agreed last month
to appear in 10 episodes next
SCUSOfl.

"I stay with the show for
the security of having a

'They treat kid
actors more
like objects
than persons'
steady job," Judy said. "It's
nice not to have to worry
about unemployment.
"But that doesn't mean
I'm earning a fortune.
People expect TV stars to be
millionaires. I'm far from it.
I signed the contract when I
was 13, and you really don't
know what you're doing c4
that age.
"I find it tedious playing
the same character day in
and day out. The dialogue
and situations tend to
become repetitive. You fall
into a pattern instead of
being creative.
"I'm tired of playing
respectable Mary Ellen. It

would be fun to do something
else for it change. But our
schedule is so difficult it's
hard to work in other
projects during hiatus.
"Ill the eight years of the
series I've (lone only one
other show, 'Valentine,' a
movie of the week with Mary
Martin and Jack Albertson. I
play it pregnant girl hitchhiker. It will be on the air
next fall.
"1 try different attitudes
and approaches in 'The
Waltons.' Sometimes the
director goes along and
sometimes he doesn't.
There's never enough time,
doing an hour show in 6-'':
days, but you keep trying.
"They dyed my hair red
when I (lid the TV movie,
'The Homecoming,' which
was the pilot for 'The
Waltons' aiim iost nine years
ago. I still had my baby fat
and I was only 5-loot-1. Now
I'm 5-foot-5 and my hair is its
natural color.
"Mary Ellen has to be
played somewhat undramatically because she is
patterned after it real person, Marion Hamner, the
sister of the show's
originator, Earl Ilamner. I
met her once and she gave
me a beautiful gold locket.
"One of the reasons I stay
with the series is that
audiences have it tendency to
resent people Who leave it
5110W. Viewers take it personally.
"Then, if you don't work a
lot, they let you know you'd
have been better off to stay
with a sure thing. They sort
of want you to fall for leaving
them for something else.
"I plan to stay with 'The
Waltons' for now and see
what happens later."

�6—Evening H.rakI Sanford, Fl.

FRIDAY

June 8

EVENING

6:00
NEWS
(2) (4)00
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apprentice zoo keeper, an all.
girl soccer team, a disc jockey
and Dizzy Gillespie. ()

6:30
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A teen-age girl allows herself to
be led into the dark realm of
alcoholism.
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0 FAMILY FEUD

(12) CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Skits: "The Family,"
"The Old Gunfighter."
0 DICK CAVEIT Guests: William Masters and Virginia
Johnson. (Part 1 of 2)

800
(2) (12) DIFPRENT STROKES

The move from Harlem to Mr.
Drummond's luxurious penthouse creates unforeseen
problems for brothers Willis
and Arnold. (A)
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David Banner seeks out a
horse trainer with a remarkable
calming vitamin formula that he
hopes might help the Hulk. (R)

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for a virtuoso crewman to ante.'
In a big-time talent contest.
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Guest: H. Bradlee Perry, presi.
dent, David L. Babson Co. Inc.
ROCKFORD PILES An
old friend of Jim's who is managing a promising young boxer
is charged with bribery and
murder. (R)
(4)0 THE DUKES OF HAZ'
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the syndicate while trying to
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"The Shooting Of Big Man:
Anatomy Of A Criminal Case"
An entire criminal case - from
early meetings with the defendant and his lawyers through to
the jury's verdict - Is seen in
this documentary examining
the case of accused murderer
Jack Jones.
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wizened old prospector, abandoned by his partners, sets up
a prosperous way station and
plots revenge. (1 1/2 His.)
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home to recover from brain
surgery, and Burt learns about
Mary and her professor and
seeks solace from his secretary. (R)

12:00
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(1964) Henry Fonda, Dan
O'Herlihy. A SAC plane flies
through a "fail-safe" zone, putting New York in danger of
being bombed. (2 His.)

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ball from Los Angeles; track (1977) Stephanie Zlmbaiist,
and field from Champagne, 1111- Dean Butler. The story of a
nols; and gymnastics from teen-age girl's first love and
her painful realization that it
Baton Rouge, La.
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Lyle Waggoner; "The Now
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Country Club in Marietta, tries to help a female stunt
driver and winds up taking a
Georgia.
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Worrying And Love The Bomb"
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George C. Scott. An Insane Air
Force general causes world
tremors whin he decides to
Munch a bomber attack on the
Soviet Union. (2 His.)
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Ast*., PsIula Clark. An Irish'
man and Na daughter travel
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(8/W) (1941) Orson WailesJoseph Cotten. A young man
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plant erroneously detects
escaped radiation and seals
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building. (R)
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words.
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Dawn Handley

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Glasses are like shallow

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(C) (1967) Michael Caine, Jane
Fonda. A vengeful man inflicts
pain upon his cousin as pay.

mint for refusing to sell his
land. (2 1/2 His.)
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their deaths by an eccentric old
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Milwaukee's 'Man of the Year"
turns into an emotionally and
physically crushing experience.
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Congress, Dr. Daniel Boorstin,
along with Dr. Henry Kissinger,
the Julliard String Quartet, and
Senators Barry Goldwater,
Edward Kennedy and Daniel P.
Moynihan.

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Beatrice Straight. The passen.
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ship panic when some of their
members begin dying from a
mysterious virus. (A)
0 THREE'S COMPANY While
eavesdropping on Janet and
Chrissy, Mr. Roper hears a
conversation that leads him to
believe that Chrissy is prognant. (A)

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Alex's companionship. (A)

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Host: Johnny Carson. Guests:
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WilIIm Demarest, Victor
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0 BARNABY JONES Barnsby's search for a small-time
gambler leads him to a young
ballplayer with a promising
future and a cloudy past. (A)
0 ABC MOVIE "The Black
Windmill" (1974) Michael
Caine, Donald Pleasance. An
espionage agent tries to locate
his son's kidnappers.

June 11
FRIENDS Guest: William
Conrad.
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Johnson. (Part 2 of 2)

8:00

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PRAIRIE Mary
accepts
Adam's marriage proposal but
begins to have doubts about
her decision as her wedding
day approaches. (A)

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A talented transfer student
with a sensitive and highly conlidential personal problem
joins Coach Reeves team. (A)

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(1969) Rock Hudson, Claudia
Cardinale. An American detective becomes the unwitting
accomplice of a female thief
planning the heist of valuable
gems from a supposedly
burglar-proof Austrian villa.
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of a record cold snap. Charles
receives an expensive polar

suit from his parents and
Immediately flaunts it. (A)
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Miss Brodie's students are
surprised and confused when
she takes a dumpy, unpopular
girl under her wing.

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Ambitious young Andy Travis is
hired by the inept manager of a
floundering radio station to be
its new program director. (R)

10:00
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Jesse Jackson and a woman
counselor in a ghetto high
school try to make Lou understand how violence has
become a fact of life. (A)
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An artist is found dead at the
bottom of a cliff. The police
presume it was an accident.
but Lord Peter Wlmsey proves
It must be murder.

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threats against her life.

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Cast Members Of Taxi:
They Stick Together
Call them hacks, cabs,
cars or limos, automobiles
driven for hire are part of the
urban scene in every
American city. But the
quintessential driver
remains the legendary New
York City cabbie.
And It is just such a crew of
cabbies that television
viewers have come to love on
ABC's "Taxi." One of the
reasons for the show's
enormous appeal and success is Its cast. Each of them
is closer to his character
than most TV or film actors
'Taxi' may be shot in Hollywood, but when it
Judd Hirsch, who plays
easy-going, philosophical
goes on hiatus, the cast, like the cabbies they
Alex R.elger, is a native New
play, head back to New York for a little hustle
Yorker, He attended local
and bustle.
high schools, and studied
engineering at the City
No sooner had "Taxi" month at Madison Square
College of New York, and gone on hiatus this spring Garden to see Danza dispose
architecture at Cooper than Hirsch headed for the of his middle-weight opUnion.
city to begin rehearsals for ponent in 2:00 of the first
He never drove a cab, but this critically-acclaimed round. The bright lights
he had innumerable other play. Those fortunate enough haven't affected his reflexes
odd jobs, while trying to to see him during Its limited- any.
survive, after he moved on to runengagement have seen
Marilu Henner may be
acting. His most serious yet another dimension to
from Chicago, but It was In
Hirsch's
talents,
And
among
studies came during a stint
with the prestigious those in the front row were New York that she got her
Academy of Dramatic Arts. his co-stars, who seem to big break. After touring in
stick together even more the national road company of
Even when he won closely off-camera than on. "Grease," she landed a part
numerous roles on TV, he
As for Tony Danza, what In "Over Here," the Andrew
stuck to New York. He has can you say about a Sisters Broadway musical
been active both on and off Brooklyn-born boxer who which also featured another
Broadway In such plays as becomes a TV star and still chorus kid who made it big,
"The
Hot
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fights in the ring? This guy John Travolta. Eventually
Baltimore ,"Knock Knock,"
can deliver a punch as easy the two did "Grease" on
"Barefoot in the Park," as he can a punchilne.
"Scuba Dub," and the
current off Broadway hit
Hirsch and the rest of the
"Talley's Folley.
"Taxi" cast showed up last
Our Factory Trained

Broadway. While Hirsch was
performing and Danza
fighting, Ms. Ileaner spent
her spare time in the city
with some local cabbies
exchanging stories and
picking up ideas.
As for Danny Dc Vito, he
may play it tyrant, but he's it
sweetie city boy from Jersey, who also studied at New
York's Academy of
Dramatic Arts. Dc Vito's big
break came when he was
cast in "One Flew Over the
Cuckoo Nest."
Jeff Conaway is another
New York native, who was in
it Broadway play from the
age of 10. It was Arthur
Penn's "All the Way Home,"
and he's been in the business
ever since. He made his film
debut at 19 In "Jennifer on
My Mind," for which he also
wrote two songs. Then he,
too, starred in "Grease,"
playing the lead on
Broadway for two and a half
years.

Andy Kaufman was born
In the city, but grew up on
Long Island. Long before
"Taxi," he was known to
New Yorkers for his crated
stage acts at the top
showcases in town.
Now, as a result of that hit,
he just played Carnegie Hall.
And you guessed it. The
rest of the cast was in the
audience,

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show premieres June 24, 1011 p.m., Eastern time.
"The vital factor Is kat
this will be a different type of
magazine program, with
emphasis on the live
segments,'
executive
producer Paul Friedman
said.
He said there will be three
pre-packaged stories, none
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minutes, two of which would
be reported by Jack Perkins
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NEWYORK(UPI) — Ata
time when assembly-line
goods and plastic personalities are taking over the
world, Charles Kuralt
travels around the country
collecting a cast of custommade characters.
Just when it seems as if
America has produced Its
last rugged individualist,
Kuralt comes up with a man
who keeps busy building his
own highway, with a woman
who entertains at old folks
homes at age 103, with a
group of elderly mermaids
who believe growing old is
nothing more than a bad
habit.
Those are some of the
people who populate Kuralt's
world and if you missed
them when they first appeared on the CBS Evening
News, you can catch up June
8, 10-11 p..in. Eastern time,
(luring CBS Reports: On
the Road with Charles
Kuralt."
Kuralt pictures that other
America, the one that
refuses to conform, that
insists on going its own way.
In the hourlong "On the
Road" album CBS offers 10
vignettes of unforgettable
characters who are a delight
to have In one's living room.
If there Is a disquieting
thread running through the
program, it is the age of
many of these charming
apnonconformists
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
Joan Baez has
mellowed over the years, but
she has not changed. Her
voice still Is clear and
beautiful, and her politics
are consuming.
To ask Miss Baez about
only her music or only her
politics
one without the
other Is incomplete. Both
are very much a part of her
life. But she would rather
discuss politics than music.
"I'm a terribly political
human being," she says. She
finds political activisim can
be very tiring, but says "I'd
rather be tired than bored."
Since the late 1950s when

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wrath.
Her latest campaign Is to
"educate the public that
there are severe human
rights violations going on in
Vietnam,"

She hopes a massive public
letter-writing campaign will
convince Hanoi to let an
accredited group such as
Amnesty International into
the country to study charges
that people are being imprlsoned and tortured.
"This is the leper case of
the year," she says. "But I

felt

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to

hopefully more willing to
listen than I was."
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been what I was," she said.
"I think that was needed.
And if I made blunders,
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supported U.S. involvement'
in Vietnam. But the
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she
and
anyway
"grudgingly" began signing
her full tax returns "when I
was in such a financial mess
I had to."'
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do around, keeping your mouth

something, partly because I
knew no one else was going
to,"
She sees no conflict in her
current stand.
"I confused some people
because I spent 10 years of,
my life attacking our involvement in Vietnam. But
not to speak up is no longer
fair. I never was pro-Viet
Cong, contrary to what I'm
sure most people thought.
The Viet Cong were engaged
In the same kind of violence."
Though her political
beliefs are as strong now as
they were 10 years iigo, age
and motherhood (she has a
son, Gabriel, 9) have made
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Friday, June 7, 1979

B Movie Producer G aining Respect
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "Art" was a four-letter word
at American International
Pictures which produced 500
lowbudget films in 25 years
and now finds Itself honored
with a retrospective by New
York's Museum of Modern
Art.
AlP board chairman
Samuel Z. Arkoff, founder of
the company, says, "I
suppose time can dignify
anything."
Arkoff is a delightfully
humorous man who gave the
world such epics as "How To
Stuff A Wild Bikini," "I Was
a Teen-Age Werewolf" and
"Beach Blanket Bingo."
Arkoff is a brilliant
businessman and former
lawyer who built AlP by
following contemporary
youth trends for a quartercentury and by inventing a
special kind of double bill.
Pre-Arkoff, theater
owners booked an "A"
picture and a "B" (low
budget) film on the same
bill. They were usually of

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different genres - say, a
comedy and an adventure
drama - to lure moviegoers
of different tastes to the
theater.
Inevitably, producers of
"A" films (i.e. major
studios) took the lion's share
of box-office receipts. Arkoff
revolutionized tbr business
by convincing exhibitors to
book two AlP films of the
same type be they horror,
sci-fi, motorcyle epics or
beach bonanzas.
AlP's
double
dip
eliminated "B" films per se
In what Arkoff describes as
"combination bookings."
More importantly, AlP
picked up all the producer's
marbles at the turnstiles.
Arkoff, 60, has a sense of
humor about movies and the
people who make them. He
laughs off accusations that
he is the last of the movie
moguls.
Iiii not sure I like this
new respectability," he said.
"I'm inclined to be a
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automatically say 'no' when
somebody says 'yes,'
perhaps because I was a
debater in high school and
college.
"Becoming a member of
the movie establishment Is a
mixed blessing. Nothing is
more irritating me than the
pomposity of artistic
motivations unless it is the
lofty ideals espoused by
moviemakers.
"Most pictures turn out the
way they de for practical
considerations. It's people
trying to make a living by
telling stories. Movies are by
nature an entertainment
business but they are also
fundamentally a carnival."
Arkoff has dealt with all
the con men and fast buck
artists in Hollywood. He's
been ripped off by a few.
He's gotten the best of most.
But he treasures the phonies
more than the straight
arrows.
"They are what's kept me
going in this harrowing
game," he said, grinning.
"There's something about
rogues and scoundrels that
keeps me amused and interested. They offset the plus
and the pompous."
Arkoff launched AlP with
the late James Nicholson in
1954 on a $3,OOC loan. Thv
opened shop with directt,c
Roger Corman's $66,000
quickie "The Fast and The
Furious."
The partners discovered
that an arresting title and
advertising poster were
more essential to economic
viability than scripts.
"Jim would get the title
first then conceive the ad,"
Arkoff said. "We didn't have
name directors or actors so
we had to go with the title.
Then Lou Rusoff, my
brother-in-law, wrote scripts
(40 in all) with the
specialized knowledge that
we had only about $100,000 to
spend.
"We'd allocate so much
money for our program of
pictures per year. One year
we ran short and had only
$30,000 left for 'The Beast
With A Million Eyes.' Cor
man brought it in on budget
with non-union help on
location in Palm Springs.
The unions chased him all
over the desert trying to
close us down.
"We had no money for
special effects. I think they
used a tea kettle punctured
with hundreds of holes for
the beast which was obscured by steam."
Many of today's superstars got their start with
AlP, Including Robert
DeNtro, Jack Nicholson who made a dozen films for
Arkoff - Charles Bronson,
Michael Landon, Dennis
Hopper, Woody Allen, Peter
Fonda and Tom Laughlin.
Arkoff has no special
favorite among AlP films
but he does take pride In his

company's landmark, trendsetting pictures.
"The Day The World
Ended," began a series of
horrormystery films.
"Beach Party" led to a
dozen other "beach" films.
'Wild Angels" opened up the
world of motorcycle films.
"The Fall of the House of
Usher" was the first of AlP's

Edgar Allen Poe thrillers.
AlP's latest picture, "Love
At First Bite," promises to
be the most successful
financially. But then it is a
multi-million dollar
production.
Moviemaking has changed
drastically in the past 25
years, especially the cost of
making them. But Arkoff

says there's nothing to

prevent another AlP from
happening.
"We came in when TV had
the studios scared and there
was a shortage of inexpensive films," he concluded. "Times are tougher
now and costs greater, but
some smart young men will
find a different way to do It."

'Prequel'

Doesn't

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BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS (PG)—
William Katt, Tom Berenger. Western. This supposedly
shows how Butch and Sundance were as young men, how
they got together and began their nefarious partnership.
The two young actors look as though they could have
grown into Redford and Newman, but otherwise this
"Prequel" is unlike the big hit film. Richard Lester, who
used to direct with a splash, does this with a plod.
GRADE: Cplus.
June 14

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multi-racial society and southeast Asia's only Moslem state.
9:30
0 CARTER COUNTRY When
Chief Roy's mother learns that
Roy fired his deputy Harley on
an impulse, she sets into action
a scheme to get Harley rehired.
10:00
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THE DAMNED Tom Keeling
takes a lob with another law
firm and begins the long process of freeing Lee Bishop
from Death Row. (Part 3 of 5)
(H)
(4)0 BARNABY JONES Barnaby blames himself when a
plant security executive takes
his place in a ransom payoff
and disappears in a blinding
explosion. (A)

Q$100,000 NAME THAT 020/20

OLD WEST
COMEDY

Jack Black (John Myhers, left) gives a piece
of his mind to his nephew Billy (Robert
Peirce) who, with a partner, bumbles through
the Old West dispensing justice, in "The
Dooley Brothers," comedy adventure to be
broadcast TUESDAY 8-8:30 p.m., on the CBS
Television Network.

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wind-surfing,
visits
a
beekeeper. artist Ben Stahl
and a young horse trainer. (A)
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Mary enrolls In a night school

Journalism class and begins
dating thà instructor,
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June 13

Robson visits the Barkley
ranch, but fears that he may be
the target of an assassination
attempt.
EIGHT is ENOUGH When
Tom turns over a new leaf in
leniency, the Bradford children
quickly become disenchanted
with their newfounc' freedom.
(Part 2of2)(R)
0) THE LONG SEARCH "330
Million Gods" Ronald Eyre travile to Benarss and Bhith
Bhagwanpur. India, to examine
the complexity and unity of
Hinduism. (H)
630
R) GOOD TIMES Florida
takes on the medical professlon when she learns the only
doctor In the neighborhood Is
planning on moving the prac.
lice to a more lucrative area.

7:30

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ff CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests:
Tim
Conway. The Pointer Sisters.
DICK CAVETT Guest: Barnard Knox. (Part 2012)
800
LAUGH-IN A madcap
repertory company with members including Robin Willia
anci BIN Rafferty present satiric
l"'
and topical humor in the second editon of this series. (H)
JEFFERBONS
a) THE
Georges attempts to make
points with a local banker- an
frustrated by Allan's designs
on the banker's daughter. (A)
00 VALLEY senator

(2)

(2) MOVIE

"Zuma Beach"
(1978) Suzanne Somers, Mark
Wheeler. A once-popular singer who goes to the beach to
forget about her faltering
career becomes Involved In the
problems of a group of teenagera. (A)
(4)0 MOVIE "Paper Moon"
(1973) Ryan O'Neal, Tatum
O'Neal. A small-time con artist
and a not so innocent nineyear-old join forces to bilk poopie out of money during the
sion. (R)
Di
CHARLIE'S ANGELS A
smooth-talking embezzler
tricks Kelly's best friend into
letting Kelly up to be
murdered. 0)
"The Paper
MOVIE
Chase" (C) (1974) Timothy

Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner. A
young law student attempts to
Impress a tyrannical professor
while unwittingly falling in love
with his daughter. (2 Hrs.)
0) GREAT PERFORMANCES
"Brahms' Lieder Recital"
Mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig
Is accompanied by Leonard
Bernstein on piano for a performance of Brahma' "Lieder"
from the Tel Aviv Mdseum.
10
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mob and a "retired" crime
boss in his search for a large
quantity of cocaine. (A)
AD THE SPIRIT OF PUNXSUTAWNEY The reporters for the
local newspaper in Punxsutawney. Pa. reflect the values of
rural communities. (H)
11:00
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0) DICK CAVETT
11:30
(2) (12) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Buddy Rich.
birdcallers.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 SWITCH The syndicate
suspects Pete and Mac of ripping them off for a million dollars and gives them 24 hours to
come up with the money.
O POLICE WOMAN A young
Policeman Is framed by his
girlfriend's father for selling
narcotics.

1200
MOO VALLEY Jim 'North, a
friend of Heath's, is about to
meet a girl to whom he has
written to, but never seen.
12:37
MANNOC Mannix is hired to
locate a missing scientist and
Pay him a million dollars for a
chemical discovery. -

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(12) CAROL BURNETT AND

FRIENDS Skits: "The Family."
"The Wishing Well."
0) DICK CAVETT Guest:
Glenda Jackson. (Part 1 of 2)

8:00
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SPECIAL "Wild River" An
adventurous trip down the
Salmon River is taken In rafts
and kayaks.
a) 0 THE WALTONS JimBob falls for a pretty Catholic
girl who Is staying at Walton's
Mountain while trying to decide
whether' or not to join a
convent.
0 MORK &amp; MINDY Mindy
goes Into a deep depression
when Mork tells her that he has
been ordered to leave earth.
(A)
02) HIZZONNER Mayor Cooper Is upset when his daughter
falls for a snobbish bachelor
until he learns who the man's
grandfather is.
€1) ALL CREATURES GREAT
AND SMALL "Horse Sense"
The difficulties In beginning a
career as a veterinarian are
examined,

8:30

0 ANGIE Angie

and Brad
decide to settle all the family
fights over where to hold their
wedding reception by eloping.
(A)
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(12) COMEDY
"Mother And Me, M.D." A
young doctor is assigned to
work In the same hospital and
On the same floor as her
mother, the head nurse.

(12) QUINCY Quincy tries to
Clear a veteran police officer of
Charges that he killed a drugCrazed teen.ager. (A)
FIVE-0
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McGarrett suspects the assasIlnation attempt made on an
evangelist's life was done for
Publicity purposes. (A)
O BARNEY MILLER The
Prime suspect In a rash of ,burglans, turns out to be a threeYear-old corpse. (H)
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LOW JERSEY The story of
four young Americans who
travel to Canada for a grueling
four-day bicycle race is told.

11:00
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DICK CAVETT O',est:
Glenda Jackson. (Part 2 of 2)

0)

11.30
12J ff2) TONIGHT Host: Johnny

Carson. Guest: Carol Neblett.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 MA8'H Radar tries to
gel some tomato juice for Col.
Potter by requisition bargaining and winds up involving the
General at Corps Haadquartars. (R)
0 U.S. OPEN Highlights of
first-round play in this prastigious golf tournament from the
Inverness Club in Toledo. Ohio.
11:45
STARSKY &amp; HUTCH
Hutch's ox-wile visits and
leaves him with a million dollar
uncut diamond and a murder
warrant for his arrest. (A)

0

12:00

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Victoria check into a hotel and
Audra disappears during the
night.
12:05
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(1971) Dennis Weaver. Patrick
O'Neal. McCloud is assigned to
protect a corporate executive
who has become a target for
murder but refuses to believe
It.
12:52
0 MANNIX An old friend asks
Mannix to return to his hometown to investigate a murder
which loll the prime suspect In
an Iron lung. (R)

1:00

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views from past shows with
bounty hunter Tiny Boyles,
devil worshlppdr Solomon
Weir, Joey the hit man and
Chuck the rock groupie will be
presented.

NEWS

Friday, June 8, 1979-11

Match The Original
oldie about the shnook who doubles for the monarch. But
even a sure-fire needs a match, and this one never lights
up. It all scents strained, more so-so than ho-ho. GRADE:
C-plus.

GENERAL RELEASE
WINTER KILLS (R)
Jeff Bridges, John Huston,
Anthony Perkins. Thriller. Based on the Richard Condon
novel, this is an overlong and overblown story of a
presidential assassination which is remarkably like the
Kennedy assassination. It is also a story of a powerful
family. Some effective and chilling sequences, but others
are almost surrealistic and ludicrous. GRADE: C-plus.
Harrison Ford, LesleyHANOVER STREET (PG)
Anne Down., Christopher Plummer. Romance. This is for
everybody who's been saying, "Why don't they make
pictures like they used to?" Except for one brief nude
scene, this could have been made in the '40s. It's World
War II again, England, American aviators and English
girls, honor and nobility, a little adventure, a lot of
balderdash. GRADE: C.
Peter Sellers,
PRISONER OF ZENDA, THE (PG)
Lynne Frederick, Elke Sommer. Comedy. This idea, on
paper, sounded sure-fire: Sellers in a triple role in the
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George Hamilton,
LOVE AT FIRST BITE (I'G)
Susan Saint James, Arte Johnson. Comedy. You'll hate
yourself in the morning, but you'll laugh while you're
watching this spoof of the Dracula story. This time, I)rack
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MANHATTAN (It)
Michael Murphy, Mariel Hemingway. Romantic comedy.
Allen is back in his personal groove writing, directing,
starring -and back in the area where he functions most
wittily. That's the man-woman, husband-wife, boyfriendgirlfriend continuing war. This is done in black and white,
and it's beautiful, funny and crisp. Only flaw: a little
familiar. GRADE: B-plus.
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awful)
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71st Year, No. 252—Sunday, June 10, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald—(USPS 48-280)—Prlce 25 Cents

bad Angry Over 'Inaction ' In
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

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afternoon. He said doctors at mile south
of Route 46 an Harold Christensen, Daniel's hours before release,
positively identify the
that he was ith his i1CphC% ' had not seen the
Seminole
Memorial Hospital elderly man standing next to father.
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SflOt
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of the Lake County Sheriff's
the
according to
to
leave the bullet In his body than it at the car and for no apparent
his neI)he'. and e'On
vest igatton.
Sanford youth and he, his to remove it immediately,
After his friends, Lance department picked up Butler
report.
sidet-ing the age of the sUs
reason, fired one shot,
assigned to
father, and two friends can't
Butler and Stewart Muse, and took him back to the
According to Christensen, he Christensen said.
the assigned decided to turn the the case. Herb I-'lavehl, said
realized Christensen had been of the shooting.
understand why the man they and two
But no arrest was made and CLSC over to the state's at. Sltur(tty that he
friends were returning
"I saw him point the rifle shot, they sped to a nearby
ouid make
believe is responsible has
no
charges were filed.
tornevs office.'
not from Hock Falls at 4:30 p.m. when we were turning around. I house and tried to phone for
no
comment
on
the
case.' lie
At the scene, the sheriff's
"There's no doubt in my mind
been arrested or charged with Tuesday. He said he was riding ducked," he said, "and the next
help,
added
however,
that
Christensen
any crime,
said. report states, Butler identified who shot at me. lie wasn't more
The ruilort is dated .11ine 6. bit%,
in the rear seat of his friend's thing I knew I was hit."
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Muse's home in Sanford. There, report states that Butler told
go to the governor's office.
Attorncys 0111(1' three days
youths thought he saw a deer the rear window and hit him in he said, one friend phoned the deputies he
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Harold
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the neck barely two inches from
Lake 'County
Sheriff's identify- the suspect."
of 1718 Magnolia Ave. has been down Wekiva River Road in
report, Lee said he questioned office had not
his spine.
received
the
gets
shot,
there are three eye
Department while another
carrying the slug in his neck pursuit, Christensen said.
the suspect after advising hum report.
"It could easily have killed
itnesses
and nothing gets
drove him to the hospital. He
Muse later told Lake County of his rights. Lee's report
since he was shot Tuesday
About three-quarters of a him or paralyzed him," said said he was treated for
On F'ridav, Lake' ('ountv done. What inure do they
Deputies that he, too, could states: "
suspect advised Sheriff Malcolm
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Reeking of the sweet
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cyanide smoke escaped through the hot cell bars and
of the Seminole County Jail.
The heat grew so intense the paint began blistering off
butter. The thick smoke dropped
visibility to zero and forced inmates and jailers to literally
leel their way out of the deadly fog.
Chaotic screams of panic and cries for help pierced the
darkness. Some to no avail.
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easy-to-understand manner.
"We plan to use a flow chart showing each claim, who is
being sued, who is suing who, who's claiming indemnification and all that stuff," Eaton said.
Attorney Howard R. Marsee, who is representing

Supreme Sales, Co. and its insurance company, remarks
in one of his motions on the case's complexity:
"The confusion has been compounded by the fact that
some parties have been named in some lawsuits as
defendants but not in others; there are third party
defendants or cross defendants in some lawsuits but not
parties or defendants In other lawsuits, some have been
served with a summons and process in some lawsuits but
not in others and numerous other differences,"
Eaton, who has been practicing law for 11 years,
de scribes the case as being "unique for around here."
"It is the most complicated case I have ever had."

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salt mine early today, in juring
at least 16 persons and trapping
another five inside the mine's
vault.
The Cargill Inc. salt mine,
located on a marshy island
about 75 miles southwest of
New Orleans, erupted about
midni ht when miners hit a
pocket of methane gas.
Sixteen miners with broken
bones and lacerations were
removed from the mine and
taken to nearby Franklin
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spokeswomen said four of the
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Wed at various points along the north and south corridors
of the jail.
Recently, the 33rd civil suit was filed against the sheriff,
Sethiñole Lounty and others in connection with the June 9,
175 fire. Basically, the cases charge Sheriff John Polk
with negligence, alleging the jail was improperly
equipped to ensure the safety of the inmates in the event of
a fire. All the claims for death or injuries exceed $2,500.
Specific allegations against the sheriff include the
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"If we are at fault, someone else is at fault and they
should pay a part of it," Eaton explains. "Or If we are at
fault, it Is because someone else Is at fault and they should
pay all of it."
of plaintiffs and defendants involved in
the cases, Eaton says the jury may find the matter
somewhat complicated to decipher. But, with the aid of
flow charts, he said, he hopes to present the
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McCall, however, belied that claim by leaving 10 persons and himself dead.
As a mattress caught fire, the black smoke was swiftly
sucked up the ventilation shaft that led to a section of the
jail where trustees were incarcerated. Not hardened
criminals, these men were delinquent In paying their child

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Eaton, an Altamonte Springs attorney, refers to the
countersuit as a "10pound lawsuit because the
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the jury.

About 11:45 a.m., McCall began lighting matches in his
hospital cell where he was Isolated, records show. Setting
a Sunday newspaper afire, McCall pushed the burning
cinders through the broken food tray slot in his cell to the
cell next door, according to court records.
The area next to McCall's cell was known as the hospital
bay area, where stacks of mattresses were stored. The
mattresses were said to be inflammable and it was
claimed they would not give off a toxic smoke or gas if

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failure to have a master locking system to release inmates In the event of fire.
Ten of those cases were filed by the survivors of the nine
inmates and jailer who died in the fire, according to court
records. There were no survivors of a 64-year-old Sanford
Inmate to We a wrongful death action on his behalf.
The first trial stemming from the suits filed to date
tentatively is scheduled for Oct. 6 before Seminole County
Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler. It is expected to last about
six weeks,
O.H. Eaton, an attorney for Polk, Seminole County and
Appalachian Insurance Company of Providence, the
county's insurance company, has In turn filed a suit
against Supreme Sales, Co., Inc., General Tire and
Rubber Co. and Alagold Products, Inc.
Supreme Sales, Co. is the supplier of the mattresses;
Alagold Products, Inc., the distributor, and General Tire
and Rubber Co. is a maker of the poyurethane used in the
manufacture of the mattresses.
Others involved in the suits include: Allied Insurance
Co. for Alagold Products, Inc.; Gulf Insurance Co. for
Supreme Sales, Co.; Textro, Inc. a manufacturer of foam;
and Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. for General Tire and
Rubber Co.
An all-day hearing Is scheduled for June 22 at the
Seminole County Courthouse before Judge Leffler who
will decide how the cases will be tried, Eaton said,
"There are several ways to do this," Eaton said. "You
could try the cases one at a time or clump them together
on the issue of liability and damages and have separate
juries."
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For Seminole High Students

Measles Vaccination
Mandatory Next Fall

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by Hal Kaufman
HEAR THISI Start out with failure, end up with greatness and you can't miss
deciphering these words by Herman Melville: "TEST IS OF GREATNESS THE
FAILURE TRUE." Rearrange words so quotation makes sense.

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

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"The compulsory immunization guidelines from the state
Department of Education pertain to all children to be enrolled and
admitted to grades 10 through 12 in the 1979-00 school year.,,
.'
Most Seminole County high school students who declined
"Students
must
either
have
proof
of
immunization
certifying
voluntary vaccination this week 'galijt Red Measlp will be
they were previously vaccinated with live measles virus vaccine
unable to escape the needle'next fall.
or previously Infected with natural measles, Mrs. Snell said.
That was the word today from Marion Snell, consultant coorStudents who were vaccinated prior to or In 1969 would be
dinator if health education and health services for the county's
required
to be Vaccinated again since that particular vaccine did
school district.
.
not provide a lasting Immunity, Mrs. Snell noted.
4
Mrs. Snell said she received word Friday from the county
The HRS is sponsoring a three-day vaccination program
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health department that
beginning next fall, high school students
beginning today for approxImately 11,500 students In grades 9
must be vaccinated against measles, unless they can show they
through 12 In Seminole County, but by Friday, only about 1,700
were vaccinated after 1969, or that they have had measles.
students had signed up.The schools and the number volunteering
Florida health officials have become concerned over the
are: 63, Crooms; 760, Lake Brantley; 166, Lake Howell; 0,
dramatic increase of measles cases
ut the date
Lyman; 160, Oviedo; and 291, Seminole.
at the high school level. Hence, an effort to this week Immunize
"All these schools tell me students are still bringing In their
as many high school students U possible against measles on a
consent
of ImmunIzatIon form," Mrs. Snell said. "They expect to
Volunim basis.
get them up until the day of Immunization."
"We have had a 4009erceig Increase in measles cases this year
Students were Immunized free of charge from 8:30 am, to 12:30
In Florida, compared with the same time last year," said Tom P.M. today it Lake Howell and Lake Brantley high schools. The
Cook, area Immunization coordinator for the state department of
vaccination program will be held the same time at Lyman and
Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS).
Seminole high schools and Wednesday at Oviedo and Crooms high
Approximately 921 students it Like Brantley and Lake Howell schools.
highschools rolled up their slaves this morning to be voluntarily
Referring to the 1,700 students who are participating In the
Immunized against red measles.
program,
Mrs. Snell said:
As a preventative measure against an outbreak, HItS Is
"I would say that is a pretty good turnout because we don't
sponsoring the voluntary immunization program this week for know how many have been immunized since 1969 or how many
ANdmis In grad.. 9 tirough 12 In Seminole Coy.
have been taken to their private physicians."

Who Nose? Turn your head as far as you can to one
side. Now, reach around with your opposite arm and
touch your nose - If you can.
Deep Sie.pI Aye slept longer than lee. Cog slept
less than Dee. Dee slept longer than Be., but less than
Aye. Who slept longest?
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Riddle.Me.Thisl Which is the dullest bird? Give
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Herald photo by Tom Pdetsel

Okay, guys, this is a baseball! That Isn't actually what Chase &amp; Co. coach blue
Frank Is telling Clint Byington, center, and Darryl Merthie. But whatever he has
been telling them has been good advice, because Chase leads Sanford's National
League with a 9-1 record to (late, and Byington and Merthie top the club in both
hitting and pitching Chase continues its quest for division domination today
with a 5 p.m. contest at Bay Avenue Park against second place Clem Leonard
Shell.

Dr. DeJu As Seminole
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It's all but settled..Dr. Jorge
DeJu M.D. of Tallahassee will
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become the &amp;Aateento
In the dual rife of director if
Human Services-Health
director for Semirole County
and assume the duties of those
offices In early J.
The final details before the
move Into the $0,101 annual
position remaining to be accomplisbed are formal approval by the state Department
of Health and Rehabilitative
Services (HItS) of Dr. i)eJu's
eligibility for the health
director post and for the
creation by Seminole County of
the dual position and Dr. DeJu's
formal acceptance.
However, Dr. Lucy Hady,
HItS district director, said Dr.
DeJu Is listed by the Mate
department as eligible already,
"We do not foresee any
problem," she said. As far as
the dual role Is concerned Mrs
Hady said, "There Is plenty of
precedent for that," citing
Orange County specifically
where one man holds both the
offices if health director and
social services
"I think the approval will go
Rnoothly," she said. "We are

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talking of only a matter of days
for the formal approval to be
granted," Mrs. Hady added,
noting the' approval should
come by Friday. "HItS has
been working with the county
diligently for months to fill the
position of health director."
HItS approval Is necessary
because DeJu as health
director will be technically a
state employee and 60 percent
of the salary for the health
director post Is funded by the
state,
Dr. DeJu said today he must
wait for formal HItS approval
before accepting the Seminole
County job. He said he and
County Administrator Roger
Nelswender will be meeting in
Seminole County Saturday.
When HItS approval is In hand,
he and his family—wife and
two daughters — will begin
planning to move into Seminole
County by early June, he said
today.
The eldest daughter of the 49.
year-old physician Is a student
In college while his 16-year-old
daughter Is a high school
student.
The permanent health
department director post has

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only talking
a matter
of days
for the formal
approval

A native of Cuba, Dr. DeJu
has been an American citizen
for 15 years. He received his BS
degree from Vibora Institute in
Cuba, his MD from Havana
Medical School and a master's
of public health administration
from the University of Berkeley
in Calif. He served his
residency In his specialty of
obstetrics
and gynecology at
been filling In.
Deaconess
Hospital, Buffalo,
The human services director
N.Y.
position has been vacant since
Troy Todd, the county's first He has served in public health
director resigned the post in positions in the states of KenMarch and received at his tuciy and Florida and with the
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private practice, told county
commissioners last week he
prefers the public health field
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since last September when Dr. been filling in as acting director
Hamida BatU* realWied. Dr. since that time.
William 0. Pewter, a retired
Dr. Battla's salary was
physician from Orlando, has
$36,000 annually while Todd
received $19,400 annually for a
total of $55,400. The new
combined position will pay
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Benson said he placed
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Compromi"Se- -Reached.- On Insurance B1#11.

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profits tax returns submitted to Gunter being involved in Issues Ksas City, Mo. The firm want
C1 looking out for the scheduled to be considered b
the state. The insurance b such as the proposed into receivership after the l71.. claimants and the fiasco that the House finance and tautin
_wouldn't committee. "ft may be eve
A compromise has been dustry has opposed the legislation. Gunter Is sup- 77 school year after they had occurred in S"ti'o1e
worked out between proponents legislation.
porting the legislation,
carried the school's policies for happen again," Groom sai&amp; considered by the ai
and Gpponents of proposed
,If a company goes into
one year.
committee,'
propriations
"The legislation calls for
Hattaway told colleagues on The $500,000 in unpaid 4afvn
legislation which would prevent financial difficulties, dollars
a
guaranty
Hattaway
said
adding,
"hut I
establishment
of
loss by the clients of health and can be pulled from the trust the House insurance committee range fron O to
Gee fund by doYnetic insurance will pass the House." Spk.
the problems faced bY em
life insurance companies that fund to pay off claims," HatGrooms, executive director of cripsMu pooling resources to
Designate Ralph Habed I
5)lO)rU0
the Seminole County
get into financial hot water.
taway said.
the Seminole Education pick up the cuverages and sponsoring the legislation.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway,
The Altamonte Springs school district when Its carrier Association, said several claim of 1ndJvfdg when an
Sen. John Vogt, D-Coco
D-Altamomte Springs, said the legislator said Insurance in. of health and life Insurance teachers have had to mortgage insurance cr1pesiy gets into Beach, whose district include4
compromise would require life dustry representatives in went intoreceivership.
their home or secure loans fln*r4il difficulty," Hattaway Seminole County, said be has
and health insurance corn- testimony before the Insurance
The school system's em- they are trying to pay off when said.
sponsored similar legialatIn Id
panles to pay money Into a trust committee of the Florida House pioyees have unpaid claims Old Security went into
The legislation was approved the pad and will be strongl
fund according to their volume last week objected most to totaling $m 000 against Old receivership. The proposed by the Ho&amp;.e Insurance cOrn- supporting the new kg1s1t10
of business, based on corporate Insurance Commissioner Bill Security Life Insurance Co. of leØt1(m would have a stat. mittee this week and is In this .1oii.

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At Home With Snakes,
Carpenter Breaks Record
HARTBEESPOORT, South Africa (UP!) A young
carpenter who has spent fl days In glass Cage With some
of the world's deadliest vipers wants to extend his world
record, but 5ii "It depends on the anakes."
"My original Intention Wi5 to lad 40 days. Now I might
try for 0," Peter Snyman sold. "It all depends on the
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The 24-year-old South African credited his bizarre and
deadly
name Ineerted In the Guinness Bock of Records,
His comnpasdons during the aojotrnfnag.byl foot glass
cage at the Hartbeespood Snake and Game Park have
been six black membas,six boomdangs tree makes six
Egyptian cobras and six puffadders.
Snyman broke the previous 364ay world record Sunday
asa large crowd gathered to gawk at the gnakes twisting
around his legs and slithering across his bed.

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Children at Sanford's Kiddie Korner day can center are enjoying their missic
lesson as friends and officers of the Community Coordinated Child Care (4C)
program of Central Florida tour the fadulty.KlddleKornerj. one ofzl approved
4C centers In Seminole County where 4C contracts day care for the children of
single working mothers. Mrs. Phoebe Carpenter, 4C executive director, warned
180 of 400 children In the state subsidized program will be dropped from the
program on July I If proposals of the state Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services MRS) are approved by the Legislatme.

ISSUED

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available.
'Aimed half of all these groups mention, without
prompting, Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusttes as
the candidate they are awaiting.

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Alfred Donald Tabor of 1811 S. Sanford Ave. told deputies the
bicycle, which belongs to his son, is a 27-Inch Viscount 10-speed

bicycle,

HEARING SET
The preliminary hearing for a 42-year-old North Carolin a man
charged with kidnapping a Seminole County man Th ursday night
has been set for 2 p.m. Tuesday in circuit court.
Marvin Haywood McAdams of Graham, S.C., was arrested
Th ursday at the Deltona Inn, Volusia County. Officials found
McAdams after they confiscated a truck said to have been used in
a planned marijuana drop. Seminole Co unty Sheriff's deputies
said a license check made on the large truck that was found near
the former Osceola airstrip, now a county landfill, led police to
TRIAL DATE SET
McAdams. Police said the kidnap victim apparently walked into a
Thelma Brooks, 31, of 165 Bethune Circle, Sanford, Is scheduled planned marijuana drop at the airstrip and was held at gunpoint
to go to trial on charges of second degree murder on June ii in
by the smugglers.
circuit court.
Initial bond on McAdams was set at $25,000.
Mrs. Brooks was charged with the shooting death of her
husband, Adolphus Brooks, 44, on April 27. She appeared in Court
GARDEN TOOLS STOLEN
Friday for a preliminary hearing and entered a plea of not
Approximately $1,585 worth of garden tools were stolen from a
guilty.
workshop and maintenance building in Maitland, according to
TRIAL DATE SET
Seminole County deputies.
Eighteen-year-old Bluett Keitt, 1019 Olive Ave., Sanford, enColey M. Smith of 2755 Howell Branch Road, Maitland, told
tered a written plea of not guilty to two counts of manslaughter
deputies the burglary occurred sometime between Thursday
and two counts of child abuse in circuit court Friday.
night and Friday morning. The tools that were stolen include an
Miss Keitt is scheduled to go to trial June 18. She was arrested
electric sander, electric drill and a tool box of mechanic's tools,
on an information from the state's attorney's office Tuesday. Miss
he said.
Keitt's two sons were found dead In a bathtub at 100 Monroe
The incident occurred at the Slovak Gardens, Inc., located at
Terrace on March 8. Police said Miss Keitt told them she was In Smith's home, deputies say. Entry was gained by jimmying the
the kitchen preparing dinner at the time her sons drowned.
door latches on the storage room and workshop doors.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) The trial of former city
;Supervisor Dan White for the murders of Mayor George
Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk draws to a close this
we.k and jurors are faced with conflicting testimony on
White's mental state actin-thm of the sbadinp
Witnesses for both the prosecution and defense have
given ilmfl,r accounts of events on Nov. 27, when White
'killed the two officials at Qty Hall. But a striking
discrepancy ruin through testimony about his mental
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dl business,
"he said.
sustained minor Injuries didtwoor threeflipsin thealr,
A
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Lairuss,
iiuocM1on vice president, said lopped far
Sunday after he crashed his causing
strutto buckle, "
a national shutdown appered
a
to be "died to the
hangglider Into the clubhouse of deputies say.
Jaclona
predicted
1k
d( the meeting
Thecomnpietelid of winnersin Saturday's First Annual Sanford 35.39
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MarlaBarikos
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mn event is as follows:
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strike
that
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be
voted
down.
complex, according toSeminole haSMII.Id
TheruiBlegjer
40:28:8
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"You Pt a let dl stations scared to death about these oil
MEWS
DIVISION
Maggie
Dobeon
46:01:3
.County deputies.
Lake
Witnesses told AGE GROUP
y're afraid they're golni to pull their
k
The accident occurred at dep
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TIME
30:$
uties Sheffield had attained
lesson.
It
might
be
Under 14
approximately 5:30 p.m. an
RacheiRoll
4049
50:21:7
altitude of between
and
David Lumen
their MMIOSIS by thsnisIyeu1" said Lairson.
Sunday when Curtis Sheffield, 1
Mary Hills
38:04:6
1:01:19:2
,
000
feet
Craig
Dodson
W0OdUS'd cautioned, "We don't wad our action to be
33, of Orlando tried to detach
vivo Carter
43:16:7
1:02:23:0
Tom
Lurnan
Sheffield
was transported
himself from a rope over Lake
MaryFloyd
49:49:1
1:16:46:1
Phillip Wright
Howell, deputies say. lake Florida Hospital Altamonte
,we Can't softer icononikahly much kagor. The retail
over 50
Steve
Barriero
Club
where
he
Popper
r.lklfromthe DOE (federal Dspsmtrnad of
was
treated
for
1548
dealers
Howell fronts t he Marbeya
35:12:6
51:11:7
Robert
Luman
msrgy)
and
we do not rule out the s ib
ui
ses
and
released,
a
hospital
ni li y dli strike In
Apartments, 1100 Semoran br
There were no off icial times kept for the preliminary
37:37:9
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David
Gray
spokesman
the
Mwo,"
he
said.
said.
CUIeIbSITY.
Blvd.,
37:47:8 fun run.. Awards were given to the top ten fi nishers regardless of
Carl Buchanan
He noted that wblh. the wholesale prices dialers pay for
43:19:0 age, In both the men's and women's division. Those winners were:
Steve Hubbard
tm*d' "Wi are dill restricted by a gross
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Jim Fox
pr margin ad in 197$ and the DOE Is wiwWkmg to
37:57:8
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Jerry werl
IiCidse that ridag costs are forcing hundreds dl desiwi
38:30:8
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Williams
With"', W
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of busss"
39:00:3
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Mike Parnell
unosr
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rugaistions, gasoline price cswsis an
30:44:9
17
$ a. readings: lese thunderstorms becoming
DovidKtmzar
1ayTrotta
laid an what dealers charged for gasoline on May 11,
40:01
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Robert White
penas, 71; everulghl hews, variable tonight. Bali
109$. To t bias price, the d—',r may p on to Ms
40:09:6
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Steve Meeks
DovtdDreifuerst
priceincreases
40:24:9
and
barometric pressure, liii; srst tiutit end s Percent
Lewis Anderson
36:57:3
UP
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a
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costs,
such
as
red
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Richard Wojclka
Andy Henron
ad
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in
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DIV11ON
scattered S
with showers
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the a cads a plI allowance Is tnad.qigte.
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Hoke Holt
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BobBrockway
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TomnMlen
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LOS ANGELES (UP!) Gloria Washington, fired from
her job as a U.S. Postal Service worker In January, went
k..bellerk at Los Angeles International Airport, wounding
4wo bystanders with gunfire and slamming an 18-Inch
'copper pipe against the heads of =others, including a
2-year-old boy, before being subdued.
The five Injured in Sunday's attack were treated at
Daniel Freeman Hospital In Inglewood and released.
Police spokesman Charles Kennedy said the woman had
been fired from her job with the postal service after
working there for 12 years She allegedly hit her boss over
.::the head with a pipe when he told her she had been fired.
She was charged with assault In that attack.
"She made a statement to the effect that if she was
1going to go to jail she was going for a better reason than
.* Just hitting her boss,"- Kennedy said.

Two antique oriental rugs from the Episcopal Church ai 401
Park Ave., Sanford, were reported stolen Saturday, police said.
Police said the thief or thieves entered the church through the
unlocked front door. Value of the items taken was placed at $6,000.
HOUSE BURGLARIZED
A burglar entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler, 1201
Palmetto Ave., Sanford early Monday morning while the couple
was asleep in a nearby room, police said.
Police said the burglar removed a purse, wallet and other items
with a total value of 00 from the home. The thief entered the
residence through an unlocked front door, police said.
NECKLACE LOST
A necklace valued at $2,500 was reported lost somewhere in the
Sanford downtown area, according to Seminole County deputies.
Shirley Huaman, of 105 N. Virginia Ave., Sanford, told deputies
she lost the necklace Wednesday afternoon somewhere between
Touchton's Drug Store on First Street and Magnolia Avenue and
Knight's Shoes, 208 E. First St.
The necklace Is described as having a 16-inch chain of white
gold with a 1 ½ carat diamond pear shaped pendant.
BICYCLE STOLEN
A bicycle valued at $248 was stolen from the front lawn of a
Sanford home about 4p.m. Friday, according to Seminole County

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service
toconddorthe
n closings would have
on mria'n tourlobued economy."
H. appealed to Florida motorists for understanding.
'1ePublic Mot aliz, that the
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RUSSELL, Ken. (UP!) Sen. Robert Dole, the tart'tongued partisan who ran for vice president In 1976, today
became the Republican party's seventh official candidate
for the White House.
The conservative two-term senator announced his
candidacy In his tiny hometown of Russell, In the heart of
Kansas, where he made a dramatic first campaign stop In
1978, choking up when he recalled how his neighbors
helped him recover from crippling World War II wounds.
Dole, who was chairman of the Republican National
Committee when the Watergate break-in occurred, said In
prepared remarks he was running because, "our
economic position, our defense position and our prestige
ure being rapidly eroded around the world."

hoalV1Otl1cedhMVsted
%manlmoIly against joining the proposed fow day
shutdown of gasoline service stations darting Thursday.
The nmcement said the dealers were putting "the
Interest of the Florida economy and motorists" ahead 01
their own problems.
The al,ot4athfl rupcaeda about 10 percent of Florida's
9,400 gasoLine retail outlet., but many other dealers lock
to it for ie.dirsbli.
Ho
the group's loaderwarned that operators e
betas forcsdtoths wall by rising costs andthsy could "not
rlIIOl*thepolbllity dla strike In thsfuture."

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President Anwar Sadat says he Is willing to launch joint
economic projects with Israel provided Egypt profits by
than and they are located outside the Sinai desert.
Delegations from both cowdrlea met Sunday to plan the
return to Egyptian control of the Sinai desert city of El
Arish,occupled by the lsraelis since the laeiSix-Day War.
"We made all the arrangements necessary In El Arish
for Sadat'avisit after long time of occupation and for
rst%ffllflgtMsterrItorytoEgy$," Hum Karne3,S5at'5
chief of protocol, said alter the

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Almost two-thirds of the
Qliio delegates who helped put President Carter over the
top at the 1976 Democratic National Convention now
either are on the fence, opposed to Carter, or seeking a
fresh nominee In 1900.
A survey by United Press International shows that only
33 percent of Carter's Ohio slate from the 1976 nominating
convention is solidly in his corner for next year.
Another 19 percent are now opposed to or leaning away
rom his renomination, and 43 percent are either undecided or will back the president only If no one else is

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TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) Florida's gasoline service eta- i
lion operators probably won't honor a proposed nation.
wide etrihe this weekend because they are caught In the
i dle of
squsese.
Thi situstlon received a hitter and full sale review at a
closed door misting Saturday of the executive board of
__n of Florida.
the Allied Gasoline Retailers A_ oI*t
.the service station operators for
sharply incressig gasoline prices but in truth, the
operators said, the big oh companies are getting the
money while federal governmentregulations keep the
station Operators! proflts Mad, tolm levels dupate

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Labor breached a court..upervised agreement with a
tobacco association over the association's attempts to hire
Mexican migrants, a federal court Judge has ruled.
U. S. District Judge Eugene Gordon ordered the
department last week to immediately process nine North
Carolina growers' request for American workers. Gordon
said the growers should be permitted to hire aliens If
American workers are not available.
The growers had said they needed the labor by May I.

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that the issue In the Superior Court trial Is not whether
White pulled the trigger the former city legislator,
policeman and fireman confessed shortly after the
killings but whether he did so with premeditation,
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CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (UP!)
Pfc. Robert R.
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names. before coining home last month, returns to active
duty with the Marines this week facing possible trial as an
alleged deserter.
Garwood, 3$, could be ordered before a firing squad If he
ti convicted.
Fellow POWs accuse him of collaborating with the
serny after his capture in September M. But officials
On this sprawling Marine complex said he will be treated
like any of the other 37,600 soldiers on the bias while his
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Columbia, will be ted-fired this week at the National
Space Tecimology Laboratory.
A fulWiratlon cedar firing of the engine, will mark
the flrst time the three have bsen tested ua group for the
maximum 520 seconds, the time required to propel the
shuttle Into orbit.
NSTL officials said the firing Is a major tat for the

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Lots C. Harrison, president of the League of
Women Voters of Florida, had some Interesting
information about women's rights In different
states In her column published In the latest Issue of
the Florida Voter.
She noted that In Georgia a married couple's
borne belongs only to the husband even when It has
been paid for by the wife. In Nebraska, she points
out, a farm couple worked the land together for 33
years but when he died the widow discovered she
was liable for $,000 Inheritance taxes on "his"
farm.

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Monday, May 14, 1979-4A

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

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Britain's general election was nothing if not a
referendum on Margaret Thatcher's bold claim
that her country's descçnt into socialism can and
snouiu oe not merely slowed, or even halted, but
reversed. That this utterly sensible view could cast
Britain's new prime minister as something of a
radical speaks volumes about how far Britons have
slid down the socialist road.
In the event, Mrs. Thatcher's Conservative party
won a comfortable majority in the House of
Commons and so should rule for the full five-year
life of the new Parliament. And surely Mrs.
Thatcher's margin of victory over the opposition
Labor party will do nothing to dilute her determination to cut taxes, restore a greater measure of
freedom to the economy, rein in a meddlesome
bureaucracy, halt the deterioration in Britain's
military strength, and, most radical of all, whittle
down the power of the fractious trade unions.
A lesser leader would shrink from the enormity
of the task. Mrs. Thatcher is not one to shrink,
After an earful of her views on the need to measure
up to the challenge of Soviet militarism, the
Russians dubbed her "the Iron Lady." it's a
sobriquet in which she takes perverse, and
justifiable, pride.
The fact Is that Margaret Thatcher possesses the
purest conservative principles of any Tory leader
in at least 20 years. By all appearances, she will
need both her principles and the toughness
required to stand by them in the difficult years
ahead.
Certainly Mrs. Thatcher's diagnosis of Britain's
decline is correct. Too much government, too much
taxation, and the overwhelming power of the
irresponsible trade unions have combined to sap
the vitality of Britain's economy. The predictable
result is that Britain, a country that must export,
has seen its industries grow less and less cornpetitive with their rivals in Western Europe,
Japan, and the United States.
Economic growth has been reduced to less than 1
percent a year and the sluggish rate of capital.
formation promises continued stagnation.
Mrs. Thatcher's straightforward prescription for
reviving Britain is as correct in theory as her grasp
of the country's underlying ills.
Yet the great question mark even now hanging
over the new prime minister and her government is
whether fundamental reforms can be implemented
without plunging Britain into new bouts of social,
labor, and economic turmoil. Notwithstanding
Mrs. Thatcher's margin in Commons, the trade
unions must be seduced, not coerced, into accepting new policies that ultimately will benefit all
Britons. As every recent British prime minister
can attest, this is no easy chore.
The hope of course is that Mrs. Thatcher's
shrewdly'practical Instincts will temper her
policies just enough to move Britain in the right
direction without triggering a destructive all out
war with the unions. If Margarat Thatcher can
accomplish this, she will stand a good chance of
keeping her party in power long enough to propel
Britain into a new and more promising era.

If Slate Rep. hobby Hattaway, D-Altamonte
Springs, Isn't successful In gaining $1 million of new
money for the Center Street date Route 436 overpass It won't be because he hasn't tried.
In addition to his work In the past for the overpass, expected to alleviate traffic problems to a
degree on busy 4ffftIs ever built, Hattaway has
met this week with every Important state official
who would meet with him to talk about the problem.

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WASHINGTON (NEA) — At least once a
month since the latter part of 1978, a half dozen
to two dozen perpetually harried U.S. senators
have been getting together for lunch to chew
over the details of the emerging SALT II treaty.
The menu varies and so does the guest
speaker, who Is usually a topechelon Carter
administration official. But the purpose remains
the same: to prepare the senatorial participants
for an active role In the bitter ratification fight
that Is looming over the strategic arms
imitation pact.
That may not sound like a big deal, but It Is a
major tactical breakthrough In the Senate,
where the only members usually possessed of
enough expertise to argue Intelligently about
anything as technically complicated as SALT II
are those who serve on the Armed Services
Committee, a panel not known for Its sympathy
to arms control.
A prime mover behind the monthly luncheon
group IS Sen. Gary Hart, D- Cob., who Is
emerging as one of the Carter administration's
most crucial allies In the treaty battle.
Well over a year ago, Hart became convinced
the administration was not moving fast enough
to lay the educational groundwork for a new
arms limitation agreement. The senator not only
began speaking out on the subject himself, he
also badgered Secretary of State Cyrus Vance,
'iICS PTIMdS* Walter Mamwe sod kir44p
Carter as well to do more to explain the SALT
ALT
to the Senate and the public.
To fill the part of the vacuum, Hart — along
with Senate Majority Whip Alan Cranston, I)
Calif., and Sen. John Culver, D-Iowa —
organized the Senate lunch group and began
drafting speakers from the administration for
their cram course.
Once the debate actually gets under way,
those three senators plus Forlegn Relations
Chairman Frank Church, D-Idaho, will be
serving as the key advocates of the new SALT

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recovery to Bridgett Kiernan.
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bommeill and was adralltat! to Orlando
Regional Medical Center, Unfortunitely, Bridgett will miss the
rwtajndsr of the regular season games
aid the playoffs. Skyhook Is undefeated
and untied and would like to dedicate
the rod of this season to Brldgett.
The teem and all those Involved
would also like to express their approrlation to the management and
psrsoumel of Shyhook Cranes Inc. the
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Studentsat Lakeview Middle School had the opportunity to come dressed as a
character they admire in history as part of the Social Studies program. Soldiers,
cowloys and Indians, Romans In togas, and even the Statue of Liberty were
among some of the 800 that participated in the program, according to an
estimate from one of the sponsoring teachers John Rafferty.

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MRS. BENNIE CAMPBELL 626 Highway 17.92, Fern Park, Braeuer, Miami, Patricia
Mrs. Bennie Card Campbell, died Friday evening at Florida Duvall, Zanesville, Ohio, Kim
97, formerly of Sanford, died In Hospital Altamonte. He was a McClure, Mayfield, Ky., and
Pensacola on Sunday. She was native of Cleveland, Ohio and John R. Crawford, Zanesville;
a member of the First Baptist had lived in Fern Park for the and nine grandchildren.
Church of Sanford, the past three years moving here
Gramkow-Gaines Funeral
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
Although the spending totals
Specifically the House bill Daughters of the American from Miami. He was a Home is in charge of
— With a $600 million surplus to may be similar, there Is wide
provides a $497 million Increase Revolution and Daughters of Protestant and a welder with arrangements.
spend, It is predictable that the disagreement over how to to education over the next two 1812, and the Order of the Inland Materials Casselberry.
Home, Senate and governor spend $609 million the state years and a special $270 million Eastern Star.
He was a veteran of World War Funeral Notice
have come up with different expects to have as surplus. The appropriation to the DepartShe Is survived by a U having served with the U.S.
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House figures most of the mint of Transportation for daughter, Miss Lucile camp- Army and a member of the ELMER—
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That's the situation today as surplus should go for education critical road projects. It ear- bell, of Sanford; three grand- South Seminole Veterans of
Harry Elmer Campbell, so, of
626 Highway 1793, Fern Park.
committee versions of a date and road construction. The marks only $185 million for tax sons, Robert Pullin, San War Post 8207.
who died Friday at Florida
budget for the next two fiscal Senate bill provides $516 million relief.
Antonio, Texas, Bill Morphew,
HopItai Altamonte, were held at
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in tax relief for homeowners
"i don't think anybody is too Robinsville, N.C. and Bill
Mrs. Audrey E. Campbell, Fern Gaines Funeral Home chapel
debate In each Chamber this and only modest Increases In alarmed yet," said Senate Campbell, Tampa.
WOOL The House has scheduled school funding, roads and President Phil Lewls.House
Burial will be In Sanford at a Park; three children, Cheryl, with VFW Pt3t $207 conducting
service. Cremation followed.
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later
date. Brisson Funeral Donald and Harry, all of Ohio; Me
fI'oor action Wednesday and the oilier governnment programs. Appropriations Chairman
Gramkow.Galnes, Longwood, in
Senate will take up its Proposals
Gov. Bob Graham, who Morgan said "a lot of what Is Home-PA Is In charge of four stepchildren, Deborah charge.
Thurzi.
sought $600million in tax relief, going on on both sides is arrangements.
Both budget proposals total has said he would veto the posturing.HARRY CAMPBELL
about $14 billion, but the Senate House bill. He has sided with
Harry Elmer Campbell, 58, of
Included money the House put the Senate bill, although he
into other bills to push Its total disagreed on who should get the
to $15.9 blUlon.
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to church building fund. Food and drink.
Seller Citizens trip to Once Upon A Stage for "Sound of
Music," leaves Sanford Civic Center, 11 am. Pick up at
Leeds, Cauelberry, 11:30a.m., Return 5 o.m.
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Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's, Sanford.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Qiwnley's,
Altamonte Springs.
South Vohisla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watcher, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Taaglewood AA, dosed, S a.m. St. Richard's church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, dosed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Qiurch,SR434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 a.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Deltosa Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church.
GED Program gradsodos, 7:30 p.m., SCC Fine Arts
Building Open to public.

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THURSDAY, MAY 17
Air Force Sergeants Association Division 5 Convention,
International Inn, Orlando. Through May 20. For Information or reservations call Bob Harrington, 9690945.
Encore Opera presests "The Merry Widow," $ p.m.,
Annie Russell Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Park.
'flrough Saturday.
NART-AARP, now, bag lunch, Sanford Civic Center.
lok. &amp;aitley H4A $cbs.l laid Pops Concert
featuring Wind Ensemble and Stage Band, Sp.th., Lake
Brantley school.

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Sanford Civic Center.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Sears Altamonte
Mall.
Air Force Sgts. Ann. Auxiliary, 8p.m., McCoy Family
Club.
Sanford Rotaract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.

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hearing to rule out testimony seeking to connect teeth impressions taken from Bundy to bite marks on one of the
two sorority women he is charged with strangling in their
beds.
At least one police officer connected with the investigation has said privately this is the centerpiece of the
state's case the only hard piece of evidence linking
Bundy to the victims.
Dr. Richard Souvion, a Coral Gables dentist, called In to
compare impressions of Bundy's teeth with bite marks on
one of the victims, told a medical examiners' seminar last
November that 'in my opinion, there is no one in the world
except the suspect who could have made that bite."
The defense claims the science of comparing teeth
impressions with bite marks on tissue from a human body
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the trial, also must rule on Bundy's motions to move the
trial out of Tallahassee and to disqualify himself.
Bundy Is charged with murder In the slayings of two
Florida State coeds Margaret Bowman and Lisa Levy,
both of St. Petersburg on the night of Jan. 15, 1978, while
they slept In the CIII Omega sorority house near the
campus.
He also Is charged with killing a school girl In nearby
Lake City and a young nurse in Aspen, Cob. He was In the
midst of a prison term for a Utah kidnapping when he fled
to Florida.
Maintaining his Innocence, the former Utah law student
tried to handle his own case from his jail cell for about a
year before he reluctantly accepted the services of the
public defender.
The defense Is expected to make a major effort at the

Besides the challenges against state evidence and
witnesses, Cowart, a Miami judge appointed to conduct

riau.ai liii far We Day, University of Central
Florida. Registration 7 am., clinic, I a.m., rim, 9 a.m.,
American Heart Asan. benefit. Entry forms at Barnett
Baukorpublicsduool.
Sanford AA Weses's Group, 2p.m., 1301 W. First St

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) — Much of the evidence
involved in the sensational Florida State University coed
murders case is expected to unfold in a pretrial hearing
for accused slayer Theodore Bundy, which gets underway
today.
The enigmatic Bundy, 32, has petitioned Circuit Judge
Edward Cowart to close the hearings. He has challenged
so much of the state's evidence that he fears testimony at
the hearing will prejudice potential jurors for the June 11
trial.
Count sources say the hearing could last two or three
weeks. The trial could be delayed if the judge rejects any
substantial part of Bundy's pretrial motions and he ap-

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
Woman's Club of Sanford, 1p.m., clubhouse. Bridge and
CIfl5ta.
Orlando Dog Training Club basic and advanced
obedience classes, 7 p.m., National Guard Armory,
Ferncreek Avenue, Orlando. Call 277.4509; breed classes
call 894-3509.
Epsilos Sigma Omicron, Woman's Club of Sanford, 10
a.m., borne of Estelle Davis.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overirook Drive, Casselberry.
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Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Town House.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Holiday Inn.

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Oak Ave.; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
St. John's River Life Member Club Telephone Pioneers
of America, 1 p.m., Orange City Lions Club.
South Seminole Lodge F&amp;AM. 7:30 p.m.. Triplet Drive.

By DON GRAFF
Well, the word has not happened In Britain.
The election has not produced a hair-thin
parliamentary majority or, worse, a no-majority
situation In which a patchwork coalition
government would have been dependent for day.
to-day survival upon a few votes scraped up
from among the splintered minor parties.
Instead, Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives
are firmly in control and with every prospect of
remaining there for the next five years, unless it
suits her political purposes at any point in the
interim to call an early election.
And now, as she declared In taking possession
of No. 10 Downing Street, "there's work to be
done."
And how. The sceptered We has been coming
apart at the political and economic seams for
years. Its Celtic minorities are truculently
asserting Identity and pressing for some
measure of autonomy at the expense of a
national unity that has always been more of an
English assumption than a British reality.
Three postwar decades of social innovation,
the handiwork of Labor and Tory governments
alike, have created a complex and costly welfare
structure which a no-growth economy cannot
support. And through it all, class divisions In the
Wed's mod stratified society have not only
1Britain Is, in fact, a society deeply at odds with'
Itself. Summoned by Winston Churchill during
World War II to meet the challenge, the British
rose superbly to the occasion. It was, Indeed,
their finest hour.
But victory achieved, It was as if that effort
had exhausted their capacity to rise above
themselves and see beyond their Individual
Interests. If there Is one attribute that has
characterized the British national community in
recent years, it is perhaps selfishness, the desire
of each well-defined economic and social group
to carve for itself the largest possible slice out of
a shrinking pie.
Have the British now decided to change this? It
Is too early to say. Clearly they have voted a
change. But that vote, asIsso often the case ja
troubled democracy, was essentially a negative
vote. It was as much or more a rejection of
Labor, the strikes and social chaos that plagued
its last months as the government, than it was a
deèlaraticm of faith In the Tories, their promises
or their leader, a woman who delights in the
nickname of "Iron Lady" bestowed upon her by
the Soviets, no compliment Intended, and Is not
the sort of easy-to-take personality publics warm
to.
I
Mrs. Thatcher's oft-declared Intent Is to
restore a sense of national and individual
Initiative that, she believes alone can turn
Britain around from its long years of economic
decline, stim ulating the growth that Is
essential to Its future.

Monday, May 14,1979—$A

Bundy Challenges Evidence At Hearing

Cu.
Weight Watchers,? p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.

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either.
Let's loosen the belt and give
America another chance. It's energy
we need. We have enough controls
already.
Name Witheld

Perhaps ft's time local townsfolk took
the Initiative. Tell Washington where
we stand. Those who want to slow us
down cannot be permitted tocontrol our
domestic policy. Reducing production
will strangle our economy at a critical
time when we need to be showing
wialler nations that our system works
best, producing most — for every.
Leokaroumd. Are we hurting? Are we
really hurting?
our eagl. has had egg on his facstoo
long. It's time we took a stand and
made our representatives staid with
us. We need to push ahead, again. We
need to go fader. We need to produce
more, not less. After all, II we produce
too much we Can always trade the
excess for oil. Perhaps we can balance
our International accoods.
The bursaucrets are passing oust red
flag., and we're rclthig for than IIkS
they're hot dogs at a bellgeme Have
you seen the red flags yet? I saw one
last nl. A real flag. A big am A lady
was wpvtng It on a downtown Sanford
street. I hops she dià't know what it
stands for.
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Doesn't seusod American to me.
Rationing and increadng controls

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will only give more jobs to more red
flag wavers. It won't create energy
end. Isderal prsems being what they

With federal pctUtktu

Hart, at 41, is nearing the end of his first
Senate term. He Is probably best known as
George McGovern's 1972 campaign manager,
but the Identification Is deceptive. Had is no
knee-jerk liberal, on national security Issues or
anything else.
Unlike mod liberals, who tend to gravitate
towards "people-oriented" committees like
Human Resources, the Colorado Democrat
serves on both Armed Services and the Senate
Intelligence Committee. He plays an active and
increasingly effective role on both, winning high

mailing address and, it 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 to
conform to space requirements.

BERRY'S WORLD

Etchberger has been holding down the temporary
job for two months.

Pass ing

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees Board, 7:30 p.m.,
Waffle Stop.
Sanford Al.- Anon, 8 p.m., First Methodist Church.
Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory Committee, 7:30
P.M., at school.
TUESDAY, MAY 15
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, bag lunch, Civic
Center,. Program by Seminole Community College
speakers, 1 p.m.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., community center,
Sunshine Park.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and 434.
Overeaters anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Altamonte Springs.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, 591 Lake Minnie
Drive, Halfway House.
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45 a.m., Social Hall, Lutheran
Church of Providence, Deltona.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church. Casselberry.
Longwood-Lake Mary Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 1.4 and

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The State Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services Is expected to approve
within the next week, the appointment by Seminole
County Commissioners of Dr. Jorge DeJu of
Tallahassee as the county's director of the county's
health and human services departments.
And, Office of Management, Analysis and
Evaluation director, Jeff Etchbergr, who has
headed, In an acting capacity, the Department of
Human Services since Troy Todd was reassigned to
another county, job, will lose one of his temporary

ANGL E-WAL TERS

colleagues who disagree with him.
It was Hart who was largely responsible for
conceiving the theoretical framework for selling
SALT U which the Carter administration
ultimately adopted — a coutributlon which
outshines even his considerable organizational
aid.

Letters to the editor are welcomed for
publication. All letters must be signed, with a

"They all know we have a problem and I'm tryI
to solve it, he oia, after he had met with the House
of Representatives speaker, majority leader,
Department of Transportation chairman and
Speaker Designate Ralph Haben. "But I came out of
the meetings with no better position that I had
before. They all say we have a problem, but they
kind of walk away from it."

Amendment (ERA) would— U1t)e nation's
promise of — rights for all men and women
before the law. She said there are over 800 sections
of the U.S. Coda that contain substantive sex-biased
or sex.bssed claum that are inconsistent with
America's commitment to equal rights, equal
responsibility and equal opportunity. "It Is Incredible that some date laws still '-'Ign women on
the be* of their gender to inferior roles," she said.
She said Florida has corrected past
discriminatory laws, but the state Senate refused to
pus ERA.

"Twenty seven dates still prohibit women from
certain occupations. Four states restrict women
from establishing a business by mandating that the
legal owner of a business must be a male. In
Alabama and Georgia the father Is the legal
guardian of the child and hospitals may refuse the
child medical treatment without his signature,"
Mrs. Harrison said.
Mrs. Harrison told the Florida Senate Rules
Committee last month that the Equal Rights

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NEW YORK (UPI) -His name Is Moxie and although he was
the job as usual Sunday, waiting on customers in the
restaurant where he works, his heart was in Montreal and his
mind on the New York Rangers.
He had put a small bundle on them.
Moxie is a bettor, a compulsive one, the kind some bookmakers
privatelyridicule and call "degenerates" behind their backs. But
like so many others caught up in this same addiction, Maxie
doesn't care what he's called so long as he can have "action," and
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Colisewn lii Memphis, Tell.
Arenas in Jacksonville
Tampa, Fla. regularly
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Flagship Bank opened a the plate. Eddie Korgan also wrestling supporters hOck the
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Chris Wargohada pair of hits month, not counting an a '5'
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Adcock Roofing had only one closed circuit television.
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and several errors,
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Adcock pitchers Jobs Wright rooting and cheering for tip
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chalked up Its second win in as Seminole Sporting Goods the Butcher," "Dusty
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outings, nipping hitless.
Rhodes,'the American
Seminole Sporting Goods 8-4.
Butch's Chevron Service Dream", "Masked Supdi.
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Wedside Merchants 1$-lO In Ken Kern's led 1-0 from u tir
religiously spends Saturd)'
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rebounded with one in the first pushed three runs plateward in
and three rims In both the their half of the fourth,

"If there Is not a 'rasslln(
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every Friday night I'll drift
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second and third Inning. The
ChrlsShawhadtheonlytwo about3oto4omllestogoe.e
bankers had only one hit In the hltsforthe winners, a home rim one," she said, "I used to aèj
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ear to each time he want to the kitchen. "They're a terrific team., Melner's Bar-B-Q Fairvilla In
sted.i, they can best anybody. Even
the 4ltamoide Springs Little

Cup the last three years, but this is different, altogether different.
EverybonthIsteamIsawOrker.Nohodytharound,You
know what they say: if you wanna get a Job done, always give It to

.an eager beaver,"
Six montis ago, Moxie didn't know the difference between a
backcheck and a faceoff; today he's suddenly a hockey expert.
Things like that don't concern him much, though. The Important

thlngwlthhlmishe's get Inga ion and

era are winning

PeoplelnNewYorkweretrpowhenJoeNthled

Jets too Super Bowl championship in 1969 and were carried away
again a year later when Willis Reed, hobbling on a bad knee, lifted

iowo

Keith Wallace and Kenny

first four frames, scored two open a 7.7 tIe with four rims In Knoch and Mrs. Plnkdln are

4
sId

IIs rimS on two hits In
the

record in the major league to 6- to pitch a three-hitter as Breen
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311
,

top of the lbs tap of lbs third, sad scored helping bring sWig the "ri.
-

runs, but Flagship scored three Wedslde Merchants scored a wrestling, despite its tahte
initshalfoftheflfth,
single tally in Its half of the reputatlonaaahoax,asportz*I
George's loaded the bases third,
to be taken seriously by Ut
andscoredtworunslnthetopof
Chris Elland went the discriminating fan.
ths sixth before Noy Rivers was distance on the niound for
"A lot of people watcW
nailed at the plate for the third winners, striking out six and wrestling for years, but they got
out when he tried to score from walking 10 while allowing four away from It for a while,
second on a single by Philip hits. Eric Luce had a pair of never really died," says B15
Rlnkavage.
singles for the
Apter, managing editor of 10
lee Charron was the winning Calvin Davis had a double.
PrOfessiOnal Wredllng maga.
pitcher, striking out 14 and
Leonard Lucas had a pair of ilnes owned by London Publish'-

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five hits. Chad Braden, the added a triple for the Wedside "I think It has become
loser, also went the distance, Merchants,
recogoized recently becau
:: striking
out six and walking two
there
area lot more matches o
; : while scatterIng five hits.
television."
I

Washington and Seattle, the it," said Sikma, "I was loose Oflhlland
of the 1PT7 World Series and again laM year when the Yankees two NBA finalists of a year ago, out there today. I figured If we
came from 14 games back to take it all, but not since the Mds were both faced with lost i was going ilolne tomorrow
i "
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PLASIHIP
captivated an entire city by upsetting the Orioles to win the world elimination from their respec- so I had- nothing to lose,"
I
Tills
244,
*S3I,1
championship In 1969 has New York's populace been so enrap- tive semifinal playoff series
Terry Miller slammed a pair
Dennis Johnson paced the
y
• of doubles and scored three
ured with a team of any kind as It Is now with the
Sunday, and both came up with Sonics wIth 23 poInts and Fred •"
rtsr
215 T.MiIw
242
111
AFCOM
iii NI-I runs to lead Flagship Bank at
Bangers.
clutch performances to hold on Brown added 15.
Sfr
You hear people talking about them everywhere you go, in the to their hopes of meeting
Paul
Westphal
scored
29
UI WV 5WW57L
The defending champion Bid- points, Davis had and rookie
NswkJrk
1 SI TIIW1III,Sr
1SS
In the bars, too.
$impss
115515w
lets staved off a furious fourth- Joel Kramer, filling in for the
III
st_
211AIIIy
Take Tony's Bar in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. It's a period surge by San Antonio to inJured Alvan Adams, scored a
II
n a $ Tsi.Is
141$ $
nelghborhood place that dill gets only 50 cents for a mug of beer. take a 107403 decIsion, losing c&amp;eer4iigh 19 points to lead
in
inuei Its win
Gssr,Vs
521- 6
You get a shot of good whiskey for 70 cents and the place is like a
Sh-IS
lead
In
the
Eastern
Phoenix.
one,
lose
one
philouoçi*3v
In ts
League of Nations with customers of almost every conceivable
Pants
Utile
Major
nlerence
playoffs
to
3-2.
L4sgus
last
ADCOCK
Even with the victory,
trctim.
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ARcH
PamarU,edth,batIo(B0b
with a victory at home battle to gain a shot at
Of SR
*3 l Thii as
Moxie, they like to bet on games. Both lost their shirts on
WrI
"
Dodge
and Billy Varass to st9
a..
Wednesday night. A Bullets' becoming the first team to win
Carv
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a•
Philadelphia
when
Rangers
them by
in lbS
Is.ls
Twelve
.
'---Oaks
a Campgrosmd, 13,
terfinala
and Flyers
T15nmv
andthe
Raht
won inbeat
fmrw.wil
$h. QUOr- vktory would send the teams successive NBA titles since the
aa 'u.p's5's,
, DIR 101* to D1ttm
j
WIllilsi's
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btondover,Md.Friday Bostonlftcsturnedthet&amp;k
the Rangers did It, they came up with more money somehow
'.es, •-s
,• Architectural Aimninum, 194J
and night for the deciding game.
in ia and 1969.
put it all on the Rangers.
£11110
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L.assiIw'
Finishes
"Don't give up on the
"Tommy has tIn'., kids and he has a good job as a mechanic,
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The SupeiSonics forced a
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but he just put in for his vacation so he could go up to Montreal seventh game in Seattle Thura- Bullets," warned Washington
au homered for Ditimer.
"Is
md watch the games," explained Gerry, one of his buddies. day night for Ue western Coach Dick Molts. "Our team
The 1979 tennis season has ended for the Seminole Coinmwilty Niw,
Roger KIpp doubled hoc
ii;
4'Besldes, he said he could get better odds on the Rangers there Conference title with a $). is very capable of winning the College mens team. It finished with a 36-2 record and won theYslals
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Victor
Barteijo with the
*4sK* lislIag
124 l-.S
than he could here. Rabbit went up ue wW him. He's
next two games. And the Division II championship for the fifth straIght year.
lug io6-io victory over
k.$psra04s
ill
snIngrmuGricgtj
pressure's on them (the Spurs)
married, so he Just took off, He really caught the Ranger fever. Phoenix sum.
The third place finish in the state was as expected. Dade South
PVSd Saambine TV, 1140.
UN KIlN'S
$UYCW$
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"Remember when the Brains were leading the Canadlens 34 th
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In
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Gus Williams, who finished come back because they know fielded this year was iii best and is favored to win a national
Al N H
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the
final
gsine
of
their
playoff
last
week?
Rabbit
had
the
BflhiflS
with
16
poInts
for
the
Sonics,
hit
there's
no
way
they
can
win
championship.
SCC
pla.ced
four
men
on
the
all-state
loam
and he was so excited when they were ahead in lbs final Peilod
Diis
525 LII
215 aId of wsssai
field goal with
secor
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SilKs's..
"
.
Ill
Robert Hale, Ken Phelan, Phil Ritchie and QwIs UtIle.
that he told the bartender, 'Buy everybody In the place a 1nk.'
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Jason
H,1mnlIn.
tag Seattle had to
Elvin____
Hayes scored 24 poInts
1nss
AU of the players on thIs years Seminole team have received
Se Ned,.s
a..
Well,
youinknow
what happened. The Canadians tied it P and won withstand two Phoenix at- and grabbed 22 reboimdá and scholarships to other schools. Hale and Phelan are going to Old 5.1*
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3 11NSS4
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apparent
lad
shot
by
third-period
surge
with
eight
Florida
on
scholarship,
Phil
PJtchle
is
going
to
Florida
InterTalus
losnmesomemonsytopaymy bar bill?
415,
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Walter Davis inlaid but the polite, finished
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wIth 23 to lead national, little is headed for Brm1'hana Sonthero, Graham
1262 1's'
gave It to him. Rabbit Is good with me
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anthne. Just walt'U these rebound
of bounds
and the Builds.
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Webb is going to Central Florida Community College, David ss'sSws
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playoffsareover.Hellbelngr.aeihape.Iknowhewentheavyon
the Suns went
got itout
again
with one
ca,,,
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the Rangers and they're 0imI Will It alL
eylsgotoMante,and&amp;yeGa,misga
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With
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Lice
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really get the shot George Gervin
miseed his first been beating the bushes to try and secure good hi-date talent.
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we wanted," said Phoenix aevenshotsastheBulletstook
25$ Lesas
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15
M.ipl,
accept scholarships to out-of-date universities.
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• Sue *51K, A. Nss4
tbslr record fall at l03 last Jacksonville had won Saturday, about Heard's shot. "We
*$t
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ken
Ss
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c... *s.,
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flia $ S
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also
good
news
that
two
local
gals,
Teresa
Plercy
and
11.1*15
s,
net a bad guy to have liking a cosçheiIturnovers,Welostouj Susie Holt, are joining the Lady Haldersteanli team ned
MO CVII
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LOIN U CVII LOIN
pressure
shot.
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It
composure
for
a
while,
but
we
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the
fourth
52
15*3
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recant
national
survey
shows
that
teals
Is
on
the
decline
In
SF.S
Third
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Slkma,
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Gervin found the range in the tennis was "the" sport and everyone was playing it. Now WINTER
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Wur
as.
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final
period
and
scored
15
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and
Jogging
have
both
moved
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with Lopez has hit a hem.
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ceramics. She even started
one grandson in ceramics

at 18 months. And now the
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house.
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Nannie celebrate Mother's
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Ray . : Phyllis) Van Camp
and Raye Ann, 11, Cherie 9,

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What makes a mother
happy?
"I'm the happiest when
all my children are
around," answers Mrs.
Edgar (Mary Frances)
Lyons, mother of eight
daughters, Phyllis 36,
Marcia 32, Karen 29,
Brenda 27, Fran 24, Kim 22,
Rollie Bea 20 and
Shawndra 16, and one son,
Edgar Lee, Jr. 26
And when this mother
refers to her children, she
includes her eight sons-Inlaw, who are "just like my
children," and a young girl
who is presently living with
the family, 17-year-old
Susan Whittemore.
If having all her children
around is what makes
Mary Frances Lyons
happy, she was supremely
happy on Mother's Day.
She had all her children and her 14 grandchildren together for a day of fun
and games, a day of
honoring a mother who
only had an abundance of
love
give her own
children, but a love
has flowed over to co untless children in the
:• Seminole County school
system.
For 10 years while in the
school system, first at
English Estates, then
Sanford Grammar, and
finally South Seminole
Middle School, where
retired lad June after five
years, Mrs. Lyons was
much more than a
secretary, but rather like a
surrogate mother to the
students.
The love felt for her was
manifest lad May when
She wu crowned Queen of
..' the May on Mary Lyons
Day at South Seminole
Middle School.
Why, jot like the stars,
She bad her hands tinprinted in a concrete block
that r,n'i" under the
flagpole, as tetriny of
love fit for an ncipl4oeal
woman,

And now, sitting In her
comfortable home In Fern
Park, a home designed by
her husband of 38 years,
and built with the help of
family,
including
children-a home filled
with antiques and collector
plates-the honored
mother recalls that neverto-be forgotten day. And as
she does, her face again
radiates the joy she
experienced. A day she
remembers which darted
by a One call soon after
she arrived at the school.
"It's Western Union,"
she was told. "They have a
telegram for Mary Lyons."
"Oh, no!" she thought,
expecting the telegram to
be a bearer of bad luck.
Instead
heard, "This is
Mary Lyons Day. The
faculty, staff and student
body want to show their
appreciation and love for
you..." Every hour on the
hour, they showered her
with gifts.
"My son-in-law, had to
bring over his pick-up
truck to bring home all my
she says smiling.
ft was something
never forget. It was really
wonderful."

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AGING IN INDIANA
DEAR AGING: Yours or his?
The quality of a marriage is

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of serving my lovely wine with
dinner, she served a domestic
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I was also very disappointed
because, enjoying fine wines as

DEAR ABBY: I recently
learned that our 22-year-old son
in college is the lather of a child
who was given away for
adoption last year. Our son did
not confide In us. I found this

My question: Do I
have the right to keep this from
him? It's HIS grandchild, too.
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come from telling your
husband. Your grandchild is
now somebody else's child and
grandchild as %%ell. Re kind and
silent. And don't (Nell or, it.
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Ican hardly stand the sight of
him! My stomach turns over
when I hear his key in the door.
After he reads the morning
paper, he follows me around
supervising the cooking and

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used by the builders. The having some of the wine I had
Mv lisband and I have
"lumber of life" is caring, brought.
always
looked forward to our
sharing, patience, forgiveness
According to the rules of first grandchild and I am sic
and understanding.
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expect
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DEAR ABBY: My husband is
72 and retired, but he's making
a career of making my life
miserable. He used to be quite
the man about town. I spent
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he'd come home.
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her two younger brothers,
Jim Nutter, who now lives
in Winter Springs, and
Alben Nutter of Buford,
Ga., during the long linear
of their mother. After her
death, the boys cam to
live with the Lyons.
Then there was another
young fallow, [win, who
now lives in California.
"One
brothers
my
brongl* him home and he
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MarnplIi Tenn.; Mr. and
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Duncan and Chad,I,
Amanda,3, and Tyler, 1%,
of Ormond Beach; Mr. and
-Mrs. Neil (Brenda)
Peacock and Carton, 4%,
Nathan, 2, and Holly, 4
montha, of Orlaido; Lee,
Fern Park; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry (Fran) Pl=
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Kim sad Shawm AM at
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(4) MARY TYLER MOORE The
annual Teddy Awards has the
newsroom bubbling over with
anticipation, except for a distraught Murray.
0 1121 THE CROSS-WITS
0 JOKER'S WILD
ID MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

7:30
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FAMILY FEUD
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FRIENDS Guests:
Tim
Conway, Bernadette Peters.
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"McMillan &amp; Wife: Greed"
(1976) Rock Hudson, Susan
Saint James. Mildred's sister.
the heir to a large fortune, Is
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�2B—Ev.Ig Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, May 14, lflt

Legal Notice

H unting, Fis hing [lcenses On SÔ1TÔ
Thousands of Seminole said,
hunting combination license licensed, Ray said,
licensed, Ray said.
County hunters and fishermen
The tax collector said two available, Ray said, for
Ucense tags for pleasure
Ofthe92,Bl8motorvehicleain
will be renewing or acquiring kinthofreguJarflshjnglice
residents for $10.50; non- boats will be available at the SenInoleCounty,mogofwhjth
licenses In June from Tax will be sold in June -a new or
Collector Troy Ray's offices in renewal license for one year resident permits for 15 days or following rates: 12 feet or less carry tags purchased by their
the courthouse Sanford, at the running from June, 1979 to more, $15; $5.50 for five day $2.50; more than 12 feet but less owners during their birth
permits for non-residents or than 16 feet p.50; more than 16 month, 4,500 cars and 8,922
Interstate Mall in Altamonte June, 1960,13 for the entire year $750 for 14
day permits.
feet but less than 26 feet $11.50; trucks of various descriptions
Springs and Seminole Paza.
or part of a year; or $4. for a
Hunting licenses alone will be over 26
re either corporation owned or
feet but less than 40 feet
Ucense tags for an estimated license to run -from tho tim nf wnlb.h1,.
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br business purposes.
3,SOOtoS,000'pleasure btsand purchase for the next 12rnonth Seminole County mly or $7.50 $31.50.
UCense
tags must be purchased
13,500 commercial vehicles will period,
for a statewide license. All
Pleasure
boats
with
motors
of
for
these
vehides in June, Ray
also go on sale next month, Ray
There also Is a fishing. hunters and fishermen must be 10 horsepower or more must be said.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

Notice of Cancellation
PISTOL RANGE SHELTER
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Request for bid on 25 yard firing
line shelter in existing pistol range
at Seminole Community College as
advertised on April 30th and May 7th
for receipt of bids on May 72. 1979 is
hereby cancelled.

Publish: May 14. 1919
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CtcsSIFIED ADS•
Orlando - Winter Park ::
831-9993

Seminole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
5:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noofl

RATES

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (UP!) back of the head. They said officer's report and said she 5 and weighs 260 pounds.
Blair had threatened his ilk
- State authorities have begun trooper Glen Blair, a member planned action against the
Mrs.
Marie
Pate,
a
friend
about
three montl ago when
an Investigation of the fatal of the patrol for the pad six trooper.
visiting
Mrs.
Lewis,
said,
"I
he
was
Moied for 8Pedth
shooting of an unarmed and years, had stumbled in a
"He (Lewis) wasa good boy. thinkitwasmurder. Iwas close
Capt.
TomHodgesofthe FliP
fleeing l8yearold youth by a palmetto thicket while chasing He hadn't done anything bad to Randy as my own children." station in Starke
said Blair did
Florida Highway Patrol troo. Lewis, causing his revolver to enough to be shot at," said Mrs.
She said the victim knew not know Lewis prior to
per.
fire, hitting Lewis. Blair Lea Lewis. "He was running Blair and Saturday night was Saturday's incident.
Officials reported Sunday previously had fired a warning because he was scared. He was not their first encounter.
Assistant State Attorney
that the youth, Steven Randall shot,
a frail kid - he barely weighed
"Every
time
he
went
out
in
Robert
Mathls said the incident
Lewis of St. Augustine, died
There were no witnesses to 100 pounds. That trooper was a the car, he was harrassed by began about 8:30 p.m. Saturday
instantly Saturday night from a the shooting, officials said,
big fellow."
Blair or some other trooper," in the northwest section of St.
single gunshot wound in the
Lewis' mother challenged the
The patrol said Blair is 6.feet- Mrs. Pate said. "He told mc
gg'j

Talmadge Inquiry In Third Week

DEADLINES
Noon The Do,y Before Publication

ADVIRTISIMINTOP
StALED RIDS
INVITATION TO RID:
Notice is hereby given that the
School Board of Seminole County. ____________________________________________________
Florida will receive seated bids until
2:00 p.m.. June 1, 1979 at which time
______________________________ ______________________________
read aloud in the Seminole County
School Board office building.
PROJECT TITLE: SUSPENDED
CEILING PROJECTS
PROJECT LOCATION: SEMI.
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NAME OF OWNER: THE SCHOOL
BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
1211 Melionville Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32171
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
SEALED BIDS: All bids shall be
delivered to the Superintendent of
Schools in the School Board Office.
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF SEALED

BIDS: 2:00 p.m., June 4. 1979
PROJECT SCOPE AND CON.
STRUCTION:
The work under this contract will
incie the removal and disposal of
asbestos ceiling material and the
installation of new acoustical and
plaster ceilings on all or part of
twelve campuses.

18—Help Wanted

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iS?OHOLA PROBLEM
INYOURFAMILY?
AL.ANON
Forfamiliesorfriindsof
preblemdrinkers
Forfuturelnformationcall
6.41.3333orwrlte
SanfordAl.Anon Family Group
P.O. 10*353
Sanfos'd,FIe.W74
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QAMMONT RESTAURANI
Need experienced or will train
responsible person on AUTO.
MATIC DISHWASHING MA.

Do you need a friend? Someone to

write, love or lust someone to
talk to. For full details write
FRIENDS, P.O. Box 125,

Apply personnel Office, 10-12,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

specifications,
All bids must be received before
the specified time and enclosed in a
sealed envelope plainly marked on
the outside "Proposal" and the title
ofthework,thedateandth,nam,of
the bidder. The School Board Of
Seminole County reserves the right
to accept or relect any or all bids or
waive any Informalitles In the
bidding. No bids shall be withdrawn
for a period of 30 calendar days
subsequent to the opening of bids
without the consent of the Board.
Dated thIs nInth day of May,
The School Baird of Seminole
County
.. Mr. Robert G. Feather,
Chairmisn
s Mr. William P. Layer,

Defendanls.

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has be filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
your written defenses, if any, to it on
EDWARD E. HADDOCK, JR.,
SWANN, SWANN AND HADDOCK,
PA., Plaintiff's attorney, Whaie

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RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
encumbering the following real
property, to wit:

Lot S3, GRANADA SOUTH. ac.
cording to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 15, Page 100,

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a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint

Realty

Transfers

WlTNESSmyhandat50of
this Court on May 3, 1979.
(Court Seal)

Dsccatexine

Park. *35*.

Constr.

Andrea fractional SEC 1320.30, N &amp; W of Lk
Boti Ward Agency Inc. to Andrew
Fisher, Lot 14, Jennifer Ests.
Namby, etal. $100.
. U Lot 3$, Rich.
John L. Hainmon Jr., sql to field'_____
Lawrence 1. Murphy &amp; *9. Con.
Cushman(ntr Inc to A
stanceLtl,blk I, Eastbrgoks-dUn. CaUIIO &amp;

Deiray Holdings, Ltd., Lot 11, bik 1,
Weathersfield 1st Ai. *34.5*.

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Dennis Vusi &amp; wf. Janet to Donald Wood at Sbal Point. $0L010.
(QCD) Grace Lindblom, sub. Ir. fifth etc. 3.5704 acres m.1 $30,600.
0. Royer 5 wf. Gertrude, Lot 2$, bik
LID J. LougIwan, Jr. &amp; *9. Nadine
to Irvin J. McSwaln, Sub. Ir all
John R. Veltch, sql to Leonard R.
to Fred 5. Mauk, sql. part of ,$ 3, SEC 11.30-33, SE of Osc.ola Rd., Dennis &amp; *9. Nancy N., Lot9W 10',
9, Sanford, Oreamwoid, $7,500.
isis part at al slog.
Charles E. MIller &amp; *9. laIty C. to bik Z, Pie. Land &amp; colon. Co. Ltd
Lt S &amp; C iS' Lot 10 blk A, Amended
Rex 0. Osborn, sql. 'Lot 45, Map of St. Gertrude Addn. $aOf.
Grace Lindbion, Subot. Tr. to N. Plat of Omstead - Miller sd, AS
Correctedi Rev. Pat of Normandy $31,300.
Kent Moiller, Sub. trustee all 524.100.

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Simon Zunamon, Trustee to

PONY

By: Susan E. Tabor
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 7, 14, 21, 21, 1979
DEJ3S
NOT ICE
SIR VICISTO PERSONS UN.
AILE TO PAY THERIFOR

The Office of Community Medical
Facilities, Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services, Stateof
Florida, has established the sum of
$177,019.00

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(OCO) Carolyn Trautman to Dun
Pla. hold. CIlIIM.. Inc. to *J411b111r
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$32,400,
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MslckIor j Govemnats
Nampers&amp;*9.ClarsG,,Lof3,
PiwlI T. Walks &amp; *. 01. tO LtSlWlnetreeW
(OCO) Clifford Prkiglei Jr Is
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0. 5*1111 PN Un. 3,54720.
Rnatd J. Villas 5 *9. Patti, I. Lot
Olin JOSSO stal. Is samt $105.
luluisi maclire, Inc. to Mark N.
13. bik C, td *avanea Park Soc..
James
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(QCD) Grace C. Liniment, $ubst. NIrpreve 5 *9. Osmia P.. LI 14,
LIdt Arbor.
Plereice Is Grove, Tadi.
Lets
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CIRCUIT
COURT
ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
c*ss N.. 72.1750
NORTH ORLANDO BANK,

a Florida banking corporation

_____________________________
Legal Notice

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby gIven that I am
'flgod
atS3OdOh$oSt.,
Orlando, Fla. 32*07 SemInole
County,

nameOfKALEIDOSCOpE,andt
I intOSd to register said name with

a Florida banking corporation

the Clerk of thu Circuit Court,

-vs.

Seminole County, FIQIlIa In ac
cordancewlth the provisions of the

GREENMVER, INC.,
a corporation and J.D. Greene, Jr.

issued out of

and

Melody Lane, Casselberry Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious

name of GENE'S AUTO REPAIR,
INC., and that I intend to regIster
said name wIth the Clerk of the

and J.D. Greene,

1g. Eugens Roy
Publish: May 11,21, 3$&amp; Juned, 1979
01.147

in

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that thi
undersigned are engaged in
business at 130 N. Park Ave., Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,

under the fictit1o4 name of
$.

ANN Eli E
CAROL

Call 834-2386
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INS. SECRETARY
lz4lIent boss with super benefits.

ACCTS. REC. CLERK
Want change of pace? Look at this
interesting lob. Need you
urgent.

TYPIST
Neá 2 people Immediately. If you
lIi,e to typo it can land you a
great job.

OFFICE CLERK

Interesting spot for good accurale
.Jyplst. Great benefits.

BOOKKEEPER
This is a promotable company, if

Light knowledge can put you into
rmanent career.

&amp;t Peterson, III
Publish: April30, May 7,11,21,1979
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mad, to
must beevaluitedonitsowe merits. s.tlsiy the terms 01 iaii Writs
S.

ThWhUegUidilin.$stablj$lied9W E*saifl.n.
family at eligible to
Jeim E. Folk,

a pinon or

; MAINTENANCE
General all around experience.
Jack of all trades type person.
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SALES REP.

Good sales personality could land
this exceIlt lob with potential.

Sh*9If

Publlelt: ApriIn.*lUy7,)4,1g79

COOK
Vseyour skills to go to work fasl.

CHECK SUNDAY PAPER
FOR MORE LISTINGS

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SO NEAR YET SO FAR. Near I-I
lake S. shopping, far from traffic
S. congestion. Exceptionally well
maintaIned. 3.2, lg yd. 538.900.

PRIVACY. PRIVACY, PRIVACYt
Beautifully paneled interior, 1g.
kit. &amp; OR, brick privacy fence w
area for pool &amp; tenrWs court.

Seeing is believing.

iiptrIbutors open their

office

?rsat$30PM.cIouatl:30
'P4*. an net over $'15,000 per
year. They stop saying It When

we show them proof. If you want
st, call Torn Kent, collect, at
%430-357 or write: Vanguard

Divisional Headquarters. $314
San Jvan No. 10. Jacksonville,

Fl. 322)0. Pieise include Phone

$1,

STEN STROM

REALTY

41—Houses

OVER S4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL 1979'

COMFORTABLE! 3 BR 1'i Bath
Home In Washington Oaks on
quiet Culdesac! Dining Area,
Ft In Kitchen, FR, Central
Heat, W W Carpet and More'

lives in Sanford Leads fur

nished. Call Tony Coppola
ssoclates 644 7510

$63,200!

Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

M. Unsworth

Realty

BPP WARRANTED. Only
FORGET.ME-NOTI 3 BR 2 Bath
Home in Pinecresl on Lovely Lot
in Nice Neighborhoodt Pan, FR,
spacious BR's, W W Carpet,
Utility Room, Close to Schools &amp;

Peaceful Country
Trees plus lake, pool plus sauna.
Living with all other comforts.
Huge 3 BR, 3 B home plus
Mother-in-law cottage on Lk.
Butler In votusia County.
$99,000.

or eves.

ML5
3230317

A.F HA-235.Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment
Cash for your loll Will buIltI an
your 101 or our lot.

V Enterprise, Inc.
Midst Inc., Realtor

64430)3

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Immediate OCCUflC. New 3 UN,
1 B block nome. Walking
distance to hospItal, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$27,500 w.excellent terms.
Johnny Walker inc. 3224457 or

Nicely landscaped In lovely
Nelghborhool A Buy for
*4 1,000 I
AITRACTIVEI 3 BR I", Bath

Home

with Central Air, W.W

Carpet. Pan. FR, Brick Fireplace, Coy. Patio wGrill, Boat
House, Fenced &amp; Much Mmcl
BPP WARRANTED. Only
539.9001

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES —
JOIN SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI WE LISI &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1'
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Req. Real Estate Broker
243$ Sanford Ave.
3210759
Aft. His. 327 7643, 327.1169
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dew 335 Homes, I pci. Interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
530.000. Low down
RUILOER. 3232217.

FAMILY'S DELIGHTI 3 BR 2
Bath Home with Central HAC,
W-W Carpet, Fenced Back Yard,
Near Schools &amp; Shoppingl

paymerit.

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the Fla. Real Estate
Exam. Classes on May 19&amp;30.
Call 643 54)0 Tony Coppota
School of Real Estate.

Sanford's Sales

Leader

CailBart

41—Houses

HOMEOWNERS. Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity, We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA
ASSOC.
Realtor. 644-2518.

DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3

BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNIOWN,
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
LATE $32,000.

bahts, foyer, double garage.
Country setting 547,900.

LakeMary-lot with trees I00x130,
lake privileges. $10,000.

INC.

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REALTORSW PARK
Branch Office

3332372

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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
tnd him listed in our Business
Service Directory

W. Garnett WhIte
Rep. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone3fl.75$I,Sanford
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'71 mobIle home in Carriage Cove.
3 BR. 2 full baths, 12x61, unf urn.
except stove &amp; 4frg. 56,000. 3230909 after 5 p.m.
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See our beautiful new BARRING.

TON w.lap siding 8. shingle roof.

OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE

MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED
LIKE
NEW
FORMER MANSION $64,900.
UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $55,000.
YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE GOOD.
IES. EXCEPT FOR THE BIG
HOMES AND BIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $55,900.
CAPE COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY NEVER LIVED IN,
4 BE DR OOMS, 2 BAT I-IS $35,900

WILL TAKE YOUR HOUSE IN
TRADE ON A NEW CROCKETT

3lO3OrIandoDr,
3235200
VA&amp;FHA Financing
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43—Lots-Acreage

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CHOOSE
FROM,
PRICE
RANGE $21,000 TO $43000.
SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
74395. MyrtIeAv,, Sanford

Sanford32l.06.40
Orlando327-1577
DeLand 6688335
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It you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing

family,lelusshowyouthis3orl
BR home in beautiful Sanora.
Etc. assumption. 540.500.

This 2 BR home with a pleasant
sun rm. •s shown by appt. only.
You'll appreciate its imm. cond.

Recently re roofed &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;
thurthe.

$77,500.

WEEKEND
HIDE-A-WAY OR
YEAR AROUND

LIVING
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or just relax on your
own private estate &amp; "castle"
near Rock Springs Ph. 544,750.

REALTY WORLD.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
743S'i S. French (I? 92) Sanford

323-3334

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Leather &amp; Rubber Work (toots
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave
322 5191
--4
S pc. BR suite new, 5239. 5 pc LR
new $399; Loveseat $44.9S &amp; up
7 Pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$308. up. El stove $608. up. full
size draperies $108. u. Sanford .
Furniture Salvage, 1197 So of
Sanford. 322 8121

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Hon* lnrovefient

Central Pleat &amp; Air Cond. Frcc Est. 1J! I'LAIION -..I3ftIng, blowing.
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
(aII(arIIl,,rris,if
Cellulose Lowest prices. Call
SEARS Sanford 322 1771
I
08)9 or 904 731 6708 collect
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JACK FROST
Cent Heal
Air
Cond Si'rvice Free Est on
inst Comnr,i &amp; Ut's 327 0208

Appliances

ON SALE- NEW twin size box

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52—ApplianCes
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C.00d Used Televisions. 515 anu UP.
Miller's 7619 Orlando 0r
3770357

Sanford 321.06.40
Orlando 327 1577
DeLand 66'8335

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iwrIv

ROI3SON MARINE
7977 Hwy. 179?

time, 160 hp, I 0, full canvas,
tandum wheel trailer, w el
wench. 53500. 3338492 aft 6:30

p.m.

No job too large or small Corn
plete lawn service
lree
estimate 373 188), Landscaping

57—Spo"tsEquip.nent
RACQUETSTRINGING—GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg
Scott Reaoan 322 $117

BtJR FIELD'S Electric Service 8.

Repair. Industrial, Comm

&amp;

cleaning

FILLDIRT&amp;TOPSOIL

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B&amp;P Exterior Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roots, walls, decks,

screen- porches, pool end. , wds

All type re glazing &amp; wd. Install
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 323 $515.
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ANIwAL HAvU
Dug 1 Cat boarding, bathing
clipping, flea control. Pet

Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
fmdy inside ker,neI, screened

Handyman
Hamid Man will hoe orange
groves on contract. Large or
small. 3326821 after 6 pm.

Home Improvements
—
I Man, quality operation

$ sirs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Beal, 327-1371

Eves alter 4 &amp; weekends

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR

S.G. BALINT I, ASSOC.

Painting

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BODE N
Painting Paper
Hanging - tree esl Professional

workmanship, quick, Quality,
courteous Serv.e.e...641.47$3.
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DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior House PaintIng
Licensed Insured Bonded

FREE Estimates. (3031

Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
FreeEst.337554$
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Pluting Service
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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg Cds
323 0)74; 322 4601

YELLOW SAND

AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGreenpiouse
3229141

Rose

Light l'uiing

cond.

Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

41—Rsal EstO Vented

Landscaping.

(LOCAL) 3495371

'cindise

Murphy, N. C. 3S104

call

Yard Debris, Trash

cages. 332 5/57

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn
plele. Thomas organs, pianos.
BobBall'sDisc.c,nterinc,
flO2FrenchAve.
327,2255
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373 0049

Residential, 322 9351 71 hlrs,

outside runs, also air

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spraying

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Groornlng&amp; Boarng

63-Lawn.Garden

Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 327.0214.

Electrical

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196921', Larson Cutty Cabin. Low

Baptist (hurch needs
75 acres in Casselberry area

Mowing

specialists, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint, &amp; tree trimming.
373 2948.

Glass &amp; SCreen

Santord, FIa 32171

59—.M.,sicai

appear here tomorrow.

General

etc Frt'C Est 339 6066. 668 0335

Fres listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.

CeliiiO 7919

Drapes, Upholstery

Eteti

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55....Boats &amp; ACcessoraes

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"

EVERY DAY someone is lookIng
for what you have to sell. Call
loday and your Classified Ad will

Alterations, Dressmaking

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HOME OR ANIMALS. $1,900.

7 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roots. Free
Estimates 323 834.1

anytime

mailbox on left. Fri., Sal,, Sun, &amp;

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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4—GarageSales

Mon

AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE

HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX-CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 2S yrs. Exp, 869 8547

322 070

Moving sale— furniture, tools, etc
846 Wildmere Ave., 1 bIt S. of 434
on 17-92 West at ABC Store 2nd

S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS,

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Ceramic Tile

essrnaklng

Portable $135
322 0197

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I'AIP4T lUG. CARPENTRY
CUSTOMCABINETS
F ret' list
323 0429 after S 30

&amp;

Will sell Color T V

REALTOR. 322.7983

F ree Estimate
Call Mr Taylor 32?- 8545-- --

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

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Concrete Work

519 E. 1st St., 322 5742

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Large lot wtrees. Water, sewer.
$11,500. Wm. Maliczowskl,

30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
$2,000 PER ACRE. BRING
YOUR CHECK BOOK.

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.(EPIMORE WASHER-- Paris
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

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41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.

TOWER'S LItAIJTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

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Beauty Care

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IACRES HWY 46, WE.ST OF II,
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900

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Alan's Appliances
Retrigeration A C, Repair
Licensed. 3230039
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REALTOR 3237832
Eve. 3fl0612, 327 1357, 327-7177

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Air Coiof. &amp; Heating

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springs &amp; mattress $2395 en
pc.; NEW coffee table with
matching end tablesl39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92 So of
Sanford. 3228721

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INC.

you.

l96lMustangConvertible
V 8, PS, PB, many extras
$1900. 322 73.l9aft 7

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET
Sell those things that
lust
taking up space with a want ad
inthe Herald 372 2611or 031 9993.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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

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JUST MAKE PAVMENTS—'69 td
75 models Call 3399100 or 834
4605 lOcater)

Top Dollar Paid for unk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; hvvy equipment.
BUY JUNK CARS
F- rom $10 to $50
Call 327 1674, 3721440

1970 ford Fairmont Fully EQuip,
$300. take over payments. 323
4947
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CocaColavendingmachine Holds
7' cases of bOttles In excellent
cond. 530(1 323 8616

grove 191' on Lit. Mary Blvd.
191' on lake $39,000.

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77-Junk Cars Removed

LK. MAR Y—LK. FRONT

* •HOUSE WANTED. • •
In Need of Repairs'
(1)

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323 7340

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SEIGLER REALTY
NEW LISTING AT
1012 MYRTLE

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-i3AYTJNA AU TO AUCTION*
9" t ,rIe west of Speedwaj,,,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AU TO AUC T ION ever'
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
the only one ii Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 255.
Bill for Iurtlier details

y

WILSON MAIER F URNITIIME
lillY SELL TRADI
ill 3tS
First St
ill S627

POND ADJACENT. $20,000.

BATTLE OF
THE BULGE

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51—Household Goods
orange

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For Estate
C nit flier (1,11 &amp;
R.'s,de'nti,,l "unction', &amp; A.)
pr,)',,,ls c,,II D.'II s Autiø 323
5620

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2 acres With I acre ,r

69 Pontiac flonneville, I DR H I P S P 13 Elec seat &amp;
windows Interior &amp; mech etc
00 323 13.10

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1715 S trench A.'

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.SANFQRD AUCTIONS

Furn.. beds, arm
chair, couch, desk, chair, radio,
HiFi 3?? 3853

3235455 Eves,

2565

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Good selection of good Sturdy used
turn out of ,en old hotel 0 Winter
Park Lots of OtitI ChOSIS,
(Ir e'SS,'rc. nile Stands beds - also
TVs. difC('tti.'S &amp; iiliSC
S (ASPI DOOR PRIZES $
MAST F. R (lIAR GE &amp; VISA

KULP DECORATORS
409W 1st
Since 1931
322 2)35

REALTORS

S30 4633or 339.4711 eves.

191? Ford 1 100 PS PB.
Auto. w camper top &amp; (B

$i500 ?3 9i7

72—Auction
.

.MON., MAY 14, 7 P.M..

L,irqe SeIt- lion toan ti,1 It'd
drape's, prints 50. 04. $11 Sop,
Solids 48
84 $10 SO Pr Cu',tort,
upholstery carpets
Free Estimates

FORREST GREEN&amp;

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

ANYTIME

Review for

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Longwood area—nice new home
convenient to 1.4 5, 434 3 BR, 2

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 327 U98

322.2420
Multiple Listing Service

80—Autos for Sale
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FOR SALE

Shopping' Wow, *37,9001
i.':

Mart, 2I Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell. the finest in used
Iurnitue. F4i'tr'q - stoves, fools

Larry's

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LOG
HOME OF
YOUR
CHOICE. MANY DESIGNS TO

Home in idyllwlide of Loch
Arbor on Lovely Loll Central H
AC, DR. FR, Breakfast Bar, Eq.
Eat-In Kitchen, Patio and Lotst

Real Estate Associate needed who

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MoVing "ruSt '-i'll vvi'rythinq' HR
Set M' ,.., ,,,','ai 4% ith LILI,','ti
W,itt'r '-il S 10(1 1 'l''or('r 1
wheel motor bike 1974. $350
Dinette' sit sc R.'itiiti' i oritrirl
(OlOr I V Zenith. 575 I4,rn
rflPn;
tpi' o,u,in $451) (inigiii'
,mI'gi,e' u,ltii' set SI ',ij .1 tt txat
with 00 "P tutor 52.-ISO 1917
Amnbassa.lo, St S%'gn $795 814
1719

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BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
&amp; CARPET, DUE FOR OM.
PLETION AUUUST I. $39,000,

THE SPOILER! 3 BR 2 Bath

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number,

Night

BPP WARRANTED, .lut

BATEMAN REALTY

TWis what most people say when
*e
tell them that our

or

528,5001

_,

.::. IMPOSSIBLE

23.5774 Day

right, owner will hold mort. w
56000. 1 yr ERA WARRANTY.

3fl-7I11 aft S.

$394 35000

THOMAS WILSON, Ill
Publish May 11, $3, 14. 1979

1
IFrenchAv.
3233176
." . (Co.'. lbh&amp; Hwy. 17-92)
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decorator wallpaper, extra
storage &amp; utility rm. El garage
door. $61,900.

Lovely Florida lifestyle, this 3 BR
home w.screened in pool, prite

REALTOR
173 4061

MANY MANY MORE I

Total Fundi Requested
IT IS INTENDED THAT THE FINAL APPLICATION
FOR SECOIlD
YEAR FUNDS WILL BE SUIMITTEDON OR
SEPORE TIlE 15th 0kV
OF MAy, tIfl.
DATED THIS tilt DAY OP MAY, its,
BOARD OF COMMISSIORERS OF THE
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF 1H
Ijy ..*
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Seminole County, Ptoldu

3 BR 2 6 hum.' it, r.ee.e neighbor
hood on low traffic Cul-de sac',
Priced to sell. I yr. ERA WAR
PANTY. FHA or VA.

LABORER

the

accordanc, with the provisions Of,

potential, good cony, location.
$59,900

InC.REALTOR, MLS

KEY PUNCH OPR.

AC TRAINEE

SUPER TAX SHELTER
quadraplex, basics are here,
needs upgrading. Great

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tdjce People to work for, will ac
.çept light experience.

some constr. background will put
YOu to work.

location, dance Studio business
w great potential on Hwy. 17-92.
Only 57,000.

Harold Hall Realty

41--Houses

Johns Realty Company (Not Inc.),
and that we intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Cowl, Seminole County, Florida, in

1. HousIng Rehabilitation

to Rent

CALL 323.5176

SUSIE

WHERE THE ACTION IS' Exc,

F 100
1Q12 lord P U $1400
571 .1680

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PUBLIC AUCTIONo

HALF ACRE nicely landscaped. 3
BR centrally located, 8 yr. old.
Won't last long. Only $34,900.

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Cash 3224132

STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

42—Mobile Homes

IDYLLWILDE 3 BR, 2 13 lovely
stone fireplace &amp; FR. Impressive enfrance foyer,

Wanted to Rent
A 1 car garage for storage

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Notice

PURSUANT TO REGULATIORS P*OMULOATED BY THE UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT,
THE HOUSINGAUTHORITf OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDAHEREBY
GIVES NOTICE OF ITS INTENT TO FILE FINAL AP,
PLICAT ION FOR LOMMUNITY
DEVELOPMëN1 *.00K GRANt
FUNDING FOR THE SECONDACTION
YEAR. PROJECTS PROPOSED
INCLUDES HOUSING NEHASILITATIOR, MODIRNISATION OF
PUBLIC HOUSING. FUNDING REQUESTED FOR
THE SECOND AC
TION YEAR IS AS FOLLOWS:

County Courthouse in

I

. THE JOBS AREI

DIVILOPMENT SLOCK SlANT FUNDINS

toukiphest bidder, for cash. Iub4oct
t any and all existing liens, ii the
Freni (Weel) Doer S. thu Sentinel,

Olin

38—Wanted

TO WHERE

.1

NOTICE OP INTENTYOPILI FINAL
YEAR COMMUNITY

Sanfird,
positively Identify a person or Florida,
me
above
dncrlked
perk
IamiIyaseliplbletorec,Ivep.i.pay - II' prgparfy.
uncompoqisatsdsarvlces, Each case
mat said sal is being

!uSI$sh May ii, 14. *. 1009
DIJ-47

COME NOWI

APPLICATION FOR $$CO$

suchpefortoese,ksi, Seminole County, Plirlia, will at
reasonable cs thereof.
11:00 AM, on the llIi day of May
The level set out above musts the AD. 1979, offer
for sale and soft to

sir-

Legal

LEgAL NOTICE

ferencebatweaet$ieamountpaldby and thu undersigned as

hilt uncomperisofe

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Legal Ntice

assorted

,

Daytona Beach—ocean front Apts.
weekly. Call 3221058 if no ans
(904) 252.'491.

A STAR *

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36-Resort Property

'u like bookkeeping work, they
would like you.

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1D47U2K4373O being stored at 1712
Shill in Casselbeny, Florida

The level of such Losling Transfer
$irvicN Is mossund by the st

HITCH YOUR

as

One 1971 Chevrolet U Con.
vertible, white.ereen, VIN No.
arid

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FUTURE TO

mechanIc

Fictitious Name $tattes, To.
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Section $15.09 Florida Statutes,
Florida In accoedence with the Wit:
1957, and shall operate as a real
provisns.9 the FIctitIous Name state broker Pirinershlp with the
Statutes. To.Wit: $q NCIP
following partners:
Florida Statutes 1957.
Slgne: AS. Petesn, Jr.'

follows:

VarIous

EMPLOY MENT,,.,

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FICTITIOUSNAM.
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In businoss at 210 W.

Jr., and Frances Greene, his Wife,
Defendants and by virtue of titos,
prior wilts of execution as afore.
mentlonid which were delivered to

more particularly described

rn

3301 S. Sanford Avenue
"Energy Efficient" studio apt.
Ideal for single person many
security features, attic storage,
fabric covered walls, shag
carpeting, heat, air, 13 builf in
pow,r
'. reduce €1. bills.
On site manager. 323-3301
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FOR ANY PURPOSE

APARTMENTS

in person Lakeview Nursing
Canter 919 E. 2nd St,

niadidfomnewcar&amp;someused
car get ready. Sos Mike 3223391
ext. 224.

DEJ-U
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IHhdf'

auto

For the investment
minded 2 unit Apt. bfdq, Good
tenants

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Used, any condition 644 1126

NO AP PL IC AT ION FE ES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE I 8004324002

*574,500

REALToR 3774991
MULTIPLE LISTING SEP VICE
Eves 8623433 322 1959

SANFORD COURT

LPN, Full tImeS, part time. Apply

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Experienced

Publish: May Il,21,25,Junel,in,

the seal of the. Circuit Court
Orange County, Florida uponafinal
ludoment r.sdered in the aforesaid
court on the 14th day of March A.D.
1973, in that Certain case entitled
TM Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Compony, a Florida banking
cor.
poraticn, Plaintiff .vs. Gre.n,nyer,

inc. a corporat

Box 23121$, Charlotte, N.0
35332

Fictltiosi Name Statutes, To.Wi$:
Sectionul.09 Florida StaMes 1957.
VlCtOl'I R. Rock

and Frances Greene, his wife
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVIN,,I,
by virtue of that certain Writ Of

Execution

equipment, Send rerne to P.0,

Florida, under the fictitious

COMPANY,

means services available in the household goeds to be sold in a iet.
Complete inventory available fr
per
unable to pay thsrelor the Civil Division of
the $IIko4,
w1thoutchargeoratacgewhka County Sheriff's Deportment.
All
Is lass than the reasonable cost of property being stored
at A.J.
stick services.

presumptive, compliance guidelines
of the federal regulations and 53
percent of operating costs.
There are no qtiidetines which

plications for ENGINEERS
familIar with step.by.step,
crossbar, or dIgital stored
programs systems, tra.
smisslon or special servICe

.1.0. GREENE, JR.

CIRCUIT
COURT
ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASI N.. Cl 71.4343
THE ORLANDO BANK &amp; TRUST

Available after Mon., May 14
323 0414
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assignment. Homemakers Up-

Major telephone company has
openings for ENGINEERS near
Charololte, NC. Taking ap.

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STEMPER AGENCY

Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides,
LIve-in companion, short term

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2 building lots, zoned
MR 2. located west of Sanford.

Nice Apt, for rent, 25 or over.

local gvt.
preferred but not mandatory.
Apply 100 N. Edgeman, Winter
Sags., Fl. 32707.

TIISpiIOny

End the space race In
this 4 BR. 2 bath (out of the
ordinary) spill level home.
Great for expanding family.

Cook full time knowledge of diets

mandatory. Exp. in

Tngrn.,i's.

*146,500

1075 Yamaha 650cc- elC(tric start.
tO 000 rn
Eec cood Adult
owner ASking 51.000 322 9357

ORIENT ALI UGS. WANTED
TopPriceSriald

TO IS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

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79--Trucks-TraIlers

$4,000 to $100,000

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Bldg. 111 Sanford Airport 3220886

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LATELY?

5sCelbneous for Sale

a$.iO,OCO. For the builder 5 duplex
bldg. lots in city

2nd St.

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SPRING
IOIiSEr EAPIING'
SELL TI-lOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

SECOND MORTGAGES

S acres in Osleen, cleared w some
trees on the lake. $19,500 Sm.
dwn Owner hold,

* 26,500. A cute starter or for the
young at heart. 3 BR, I bath,
near shopping. Call today on this
one.

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
nilurC Salvage 3?? 8721

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Licensed Mortgage Broker
73?3So US 1 Titusville, FL

*515,000

1 BR dWnstairs,$135mo
SSOdep. Extra for Child
or Pet 372 0781

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.'.'otorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866or 323 7710

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Handy man special 2 lots w
garage apt Could be apt down
Stairs Zoned comm $20,000

Sm. apt for rent. 1 BR
I 6,5173. ldealforcouple
322-5890
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Secretary-typing &amp; shorthand

Church
of
The
Redeemer, RegIster now for
Fall term, limited enrollment,
$30 'nO. For more Information
call 322.4405 or 333.333,

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2BRapIs fully furnisted.pan,
dishes, silver, etc &amp; all utilities
inc Available tifl October 1st
By day, wit, or
month
Shenendoah Village. 323 2920.

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322 0231, 323 7173, 3220779

FOra Lareer in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agcy June Porzlg 33.33

start. Resume to personnel 400
N. Edgemon, Winter Spgs., Fl.
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Lutheran

Modern I (R.P,ThO.CAC
w carpet, launcjrom,it In town
$165 Call 671 1644
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MORTGAGE-s. R Leqg. Lit
Mtg Broker
825 No 4 D
Wymore Rd Altamonte
067 7483

ALLFLORIDAREALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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

maintenance-OpS of Public
works Including streets, parks,
munIcipal bldgs. - grounds,
vehicle maint. Salary $12500

12—SpecIal Notice,

vs.
JO. GREENE, JR.

faciIitywkichar,meavaii,i,

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$6000 dwn &amp; assume
No
qualifying

Deluxe townhouse 2 BR, 1' bath,
all appliances fenced palo,
laundron,,t
Conven,pnt
location SitS (all 617 16.14

necessary, Apply in person
Lakeview Nursing Center 919 E.

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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

I BR-$I84. Pool Adults Only, on
Lake Ada. Just So of Airport
Blvd on 17 97 in Sanford Call
3238670 Mariner's Village.

Warehouseman
At Rotorparts Inc.

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Maids &amp; Waitresses, full &amp; part
time positions &amp; Summer
.$Ime.Apply Days Inn, Sanford.

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Holiday Inn of Sanford
on Iaka nt.

Supply in Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
Ave. Sanford, Fi.

2100 E. Robinson
Orlando, Florida 32*02

30-Apartmen?s Unf

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santori Gracious ling from 578
weekly (tjIities included, 500 S
Oak 322 9673, 841 7883
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Bookkeeper, computer operator,
1nientory clerk needed. Apply In
person Jungle Laboratories
Corp. 501 Silver Lake Dr.,
'Sanford.

Secretary, bookkeeper, houseman,
part time desk clerk, part time
bartender &amp; maintenance
prson needed. Sanford inn 1.41,
SR.46. Apply 9 to S.

Most complete Craft &amp; Hobby

COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE No. 432W

compensated services to be made
1$ hurif I of Seminole County,
available by Seminole Memorial Florid., and I have levied icon
Hospital In the period of October I, following described property Owoed
191$ to September 30, 1979.
by JO, Greene, Jr. arid Prances
This determination has been made Grease his wife, said property being
pursuant to the requirements of the located in Sent mile County, Florida,

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,I" weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thisad. and if weweren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
wouI&amp;'t be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1-5004321403 anytime for
recorded message.

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With gasoline price, rising oid of sight Todd DeNio, 8. of Sanford may have fotmd AVENUE, ORLANDO, FLORIDA
on or before the 7th day of
perfect form of alternative transportation. Thdd's seen on a trip down 32501
June, 1979, and file the original with
Woodmere Boulevard with his dog, Tippy, providing the go power for the youth theCierkofthisCoUrteIt.ore
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
on his skateboard.
immediately thereafter; otherwise

WAY TO GO

Applyla.m. to 11:30a.m., Mon.

Relief Nlght Auditor, part tine.
Apply in person Holiday inn at
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COMMERCIAL CREDIT LOANS,
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TO: JEWEL H. KELLEY

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200 Marvin Ave., Longwood.

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Clean turn. room. Separate bath &amp;
entrance Air &amp; heat Close to
restaurants 32? 3114

31-Apartments Furnished

Immediate openings laborers day

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Greii beans (stringless &amp; wtilte
half runner) U.Plck. Call 332.
illS for directions &amp; picking
time. $3 Bu.

Creative Expressions

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FUNNY BUSINESS

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29—Rooms

A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISAPHONECALLAWAY
Is more colorful when you're
earning good rnOney and
meeting nice people. Call
3079for details,
AVON
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3222611

Blackberries for sale. UPick 7k
per quart, we pick $1.25. Bring
owncontan.rs.3217,. Ostein,
Roy Luttrell.

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to earn EXTRA $$$$
after school and evenings.
Call Circulation Dept.

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PuuIt,, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. San.
ford area. 322.2374. Sam's
Portion Meats.

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTION NO, 79.$41.CA.ge.
BOWEST CORPORATION, etc.,
Plaintiff,

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Publish: May 14, 21, 25, 1979

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vERSATILE WORKER
Typing,
combined office &amp; warehouse
work. Healthy mature. Retiree
acceptable.
. United Solvents. 323 1402
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Casselb.rry, Fl. 32707.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
___________________________ ___________________________

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Full time position lunch through
dinner hours.Exceilent benefits
I. possibility of advancerrn1nt.

Wanted

College Students desiring
YARDWORK.
Call 321 0500. 3?? 0797
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WORKERS
Heavy work
permanent
position
Chance tor
ad
ancement.
Shipping
&amp;
receiving experience helpful
Mature individual required Ph
373 6666

CHINE.

Share a Ride
SR.46&amp; to stp St. inOrlando
323.fls3

21-'-Sltuatjons

SALESREPRESENTAIIVES
Weprovidetull training We flOd 6
peepfe with some sales cx
perience
to
distribute
photographic equipment for
national company Our people
earn $250 week up For appt call
Du ane Groves at 677 1741
bet
ween 10 a m &amp; 6 pm

JORDAN MARSH
ALTAMONTE MALL

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Wanted

Brick &amp; Block masons (303
7320 7 am.-5 p.m. week days,
$550 per hour.

TYPE OF CONTRACT: The work

testily in comIng days.
Minchew will
detail his
______
charges that Talmadge knew
campaign______
contributions were
being converted to cash
expense c4alins were being
falsified for his benefit, while
Mrs. Talmadge will tall of her

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Sunday - Noon Friday

&amp; Found
will be let under this contract as
______________________________
described in these contract
documents. The Owner.Contractor LOST DIAMOND pendant &amp; silver
Agreement to be used will be AlA
chain. Vicinity Knight's Shoes,
A101, 1917 edition.
Touchton's Drugs. Motor
PLACES FOR EXAMINING BID
Vehicle Dept. or Sanford Plaza.
DOCUMENTS:
Sentimental value - generous
The School Board Office
REWARD. 3270090 9.3
1211 Mellonville Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32771

esnblttered ex-wife, Betty, may

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The official who supervises the serious of which involve the 1978, and has blamed the through a secret bank account
Senate Ethics Committee plans payment of Senate expense filing of false expense claims overage on staff error.
in Talxnadge'sname—is dill in
a detailed look at Sen. Herman accounts.
andthe conversion of campaign
But his personal accountant, disPute.
Talmadge's financial practices
The three witnesses may contributions to his personal Lawrence Earls, was to be
Talmadge maintains his
6—Chikl Care
this week as the Georgia provide some clues to a yet- use. If the charges are upheld questioned about a Washington fonner top aide, Daniel ?"
The Dalmwood Derryberry
Democrat's personal account- unanswered question: how by the ethics committee, he Star report that Talmadge chew, embezzled the money Paveichak
Partnership
Special Summer program for 6.12
ant and a government account- much, if anything, did the could face censure or expulsion knew of at least $25,000 in ex- and he knew nothing about the
250 South Hwy. 17.92
yrs. old including weekly
ing expert take the witness millionaire senator know about by the full Senate.
Caus4by, Florida 32707
pense
overages
almost
a
ye
account.
Minchew
says
he
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
stand.
some $50,000 in false Senate
322-4643. SANFORD EARLY
Talmadge has already repaid earlier when he was questioned opened the account with
Loral Plan Rooms
The committee, today begin, expense reimbursements the Senate $37,1Z
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
for expenses about them in a
Talmadge's approval and that 0 B I A I N I N G B I 0 D I N G
ning the third week of hearings claimed by his office between that were not incurred or did given during his divorce suit, most of the 139,000 went to
DOCUMENTS: Bidders may obtain Unique Kindergarten for 3 year
documents by phonIng the office of
in .the financial misconduct 1972-76?
not qualify for reimbursement.
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
sL$tOr.
Anoth'
$13,000
in
false
cxthe Architect, 3035342110, after the
educational opportunity in this
case against Talmadge, also
Talmadge faces five stiff He claimed he did not know Of pepa paymerga - moy jn,
In what promises to be the following date: May 11, 1979.
area. 322-4645.
planned to hear from a Senate misconduct
charges,
the
mod
the
excess
payments
untIl
June
cluded
in
the
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$39,000 that passed mod signflcant week of the SPECI FlED BONDS: The suc. FREE CHILD CARE for those
bidder shall provide a
-i-- " ..( hearings, the two major wit- cessful
W'hO qualIfy. For further in.
Performance, Payment and
,,
nesses against Talmadge - Guarantee Contract Bond and a Bid _________
formation contact Sandra
Swanson, 323-3690.
Minchew and the senator's Bond as called for in the
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3ØJflClVIfiflfl . . . . 3$c a line
icons.cutive times.....3k a line

the bids will be publicly opened and

Shooting Under Investigation

Monday, May 14, 1919-38

372 $665

Railings
Custom built iron work
W ,ndow guards, gates etc.

Martin's 323 1511, 33v Iavi
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Veng

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All types, eqpt repair, truck
bodies, roof racks, portable

egpt. Martin's 323 7111, 339-7693

65—PelseSupphes
Border Collie, Sm spayed fern.,
intelligent, protective &amp; loving,

needs home w yard. Present
owner moving. 333 $413 or 323
430 ext. 277, AlIce.

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�48—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

BLONDIE

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list Year, No. 230—Tuesday, May 15,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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DEAR DR. LAMB - My
husband and I have decided to
lose a few pounds together. The
Ideas Is fine with me but my

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problem is I don't really know
what our calorie intake should

Move Or Renovate
certain eight.
I usually go on a 1000-calorie
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diet when I want to lose some fat. it's so much better for your
fat but I know the calorie
body than those wild fad diets

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men. My husband is 39 years weight loss. Most of those really
old and he is 5 feet 8 and wants tend to wreck people's health.
to maintain 155 pounds. Right
'Me only good thing about theni
now
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is that most people don'
that.
them.
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I'm 38 years old, 5 feet 2, of
Now If you want to sensibly
medium frame and weigh is. i
would like to maintain 115 speed up your weight loss a
pounds. We are both active and little bit, it wouldn't hurt for YOU
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start jogging again I would your diet that you know contain
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without. This might be sugar in
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DEAR READER —
important advice I can give you or some other sweet drink that
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Is not to try to lose the weight all you could do without. It could be
at once. Since you are both a simple dessert or even a slice
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active, It would be a simple of bread. I like for people to get
matter to lose the small amount whole grain cereals, which
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doesn't have to be strenuous particular, I don't consider
leaving off a slice of that a day
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If you'll just stay on the same any great loss to your
nutritiona l iak
I am sending you The Health
increase your calorie intake, all
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so
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you would need to do is walk a Letter number 4-7, Weight
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would be approximately 90 a guide to have a well-balanced
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calories a day for your low-calo rie diet.
so
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husband. If he did this every
This is not the kind of diet that
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would have eliminated the long period of time. In fact you
number of calories In ap- can add to this diet the foods
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
proximately 10 pounds of body that you might need to make
fat.
yourself feel a little more
Since you weigh a little less satisfied with the food you're
and it requires fewer calories eating. It's all right in your case
'or you to walk a mile, You because you don't really need to
won't do as well but the results lose many pounds and if you'll
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
will still be very impressive.
just add the little exercise that I
Now that's the healthy way to
suggested each day, your
lost a small amount of excess problem will solve itself.
For Tuesday, May 15, 1979
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with professionals in this area, it would
appear that a gross figure in the neighborhood of 6 to 8 million dollars would be
much more than sufficient.
"It is further apparent that our hospital
has been allowed to deteriorate and that
maintenance is at its lowest since this
hospital has been constructed. We urge the
Board of Tr ustees of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital to take a positive step
immediately towards this much needed
maintenance.
However, 23 doctors submitted a
counter-letter to the board expressing
their preference for a new hospital. Those
In favor of relocation wrote: "We feel that
the selection of a new hospital and a new
location generally south and west of the
Sanford city limits near Lake Mary
Bo ulevard and Interstate 4 would be much
the preferable option and strongly urge
thfit this alternative be actively and
urgently pursue d as rapidly aspoje'
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be located nearer the center of the service
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2) Construction of a new hospital would
not disrupt care in the present facility for
the projected four plus Years as the
renovation of the present facility would.
3) A new hospital could be built on a
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black citizens questioned Mobley's condialon.
Chairman of the board Thomas E.
Blayney and board member Sophia
Shoemaker said they wanted to go on
record as saying the hospital does not give
second-class care to any citizen.
"I'd like to question Mr. Mobley's
statement. I don't think it's true we give
second-class care to anyone, Mrs.
Shoemaker said.
One Mack civic leader, Joseph Caldwell,
director of SEEDCO, said today he does
not believe Mobley speaks for the entire
black community. SEEDCO Is the
Seminole Employment Economic
Development Corporation.
"I don't think the problem pertains Just
10 blacks. The complaints I have heard
the service to all patients could be
improved," he said.
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tknti sometimes wait op to four hours
to receive care, according to first-band
accounts he has received. But he said he
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Committee chairman Allan E Keen said the difference between
prepare the report, told board members that the recom- relocation and renovation was "surprisingly small." Given the
mendatlons submitted were based strictly on finances, but that
fact that a new facility could be built for $1.5 million more than it
given the cost difference If FmHA money is not available, it still
would cost to renovate the existing hospital, even if low-interest
might be worthwhile to pursue relocation rather than renovation.
FmHA money could not be obtained, Keen said the non-financial
He said that there would be a cost difference of about $1.5 million
aspects should be examined more closely.
between relocation and renovation if both alternatives had to be
"We have to look to the future to see what this hospital should be
based on conventional financing. The renovation would cost about doing for all the people of Seminole County," he said. "We need to
$16 million and the relocation would cost about $17.3 million,
be far-sighted and not make a short-term decision.
according to the report.
Keen also suggested that the possibility of relocation could be
"The figures are close and you have to consider the other explored using a combination of funding sources, including
factors that go into a decision to relocate or renovate," Lathrop FmHA and tax exempt bonds.
said.
Hospital Administrator Charles Bentley, who previously enHe said the demographics of the county Indicate from a dorsed the recommendation to move the hospital, said part of the
marketing standpoint it would be better to relocate to a more Lost difference between renovation and relocation under any
competitive area of the county.
financing plan, would be offset by the loss of revenue Incurred if
"Clearly, renovation is not the best alternative on qualitative
grounds," Lathrop said.
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the physicians in favor of relocation, and the her half In favor of
. The Seminole Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Monday
expanding the current facility.
agreed to call a special public hearing for discussion on the
Two weeks ago, the New York consulting firm of Boos, Allen &amp;
alternatives for expanding or relocating the facility.
Hamilton released a report recommending the hospital be
The date of the hearing will be set at the regular meeting of the relocated to a site outside the city of Sanford.
hospital board on May 22. The decision to hold a public hearing
The report stated that If financing from the Farmers Home
came after a two-hour special session of the board's building and
Administration could be obtained, it would be less costly to build a
finance committee during which a consultant's report detailing
new hospital than to renovate the existing hospital on First
the expansion alternatives was reviewed.
Street.
Meanwhile, at Monday's workshop session, the trustees' only
The report stated that if FmHA loan money could not be obblack member, Freddie Mobley, said a survey he conducted over
tamed, the renovation alternative would be preferred from a
the past three weeks of a socio-economic cross-section of the
financial standpoint. Renovation would be financed by use of taxblack community Indicates blacks prefer seeing the hospital
exempt bonds.
relocated.
However, during Monday's meeting a representative from the
He said the people he interviewed told him they consider the
consulting firm and one of the board members suggested the
tteatlflfflt blacks now get at SMH IS "second-class."
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piing the project," he said. Street pro ject.
bilL "There are no problems necessary rights-of-way for the the proposed bypass road and
The appropriations bill inMoney for the dateBade 4Altamonte Public Service
between the two delegations," project that would divert as Mayor Norman Floyd has eludes $1 million for the
Interstate 4 overpass and Director Donald Newniam has
He said, however, he met Hattaway said.
many as 20,000 vehicles per day commitment from large overpass and by-pass.
Caft Stred bypess could be said the project could be uniler with On"
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MWwhik, HAI called off the busled stretch of 4N in developers such as Greater
Newnham said
approvedby the F'rlda House construction as early as 1*. this week and they arOednottO on the cfty of Altemontesp,.
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for constnactkrn ala bypass needed right-of-way.
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has promised to
courA on the developers have also com- million in the apprWillitim
which inelmles the Center domWo the Cmg
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stretch of 436 from Palm mitted to dmate funds toward bill would pay for preliminary
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design
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The Orme and SwmWole CmWa ....
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Springs, today. "The Orange COSa$t3' delegations had a rift Ceeuswstd ..................SA Sperm. ....................8,7 A travel the section of highway. the construction because about
Floyd said additional federal
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how they have handled it,
and DONNA ESTES
Brock said.
The 18th judicial circuit,
"Seminole doesn't even touch
which includes Seminole and
Brevard. And obviously it IS
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Brevard counties, will get an
very difficult to go from Sanadditional circuit court judge,
lord to Melbourne," Brock said.
bringing the.6 count to 14.
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On the Florida Supreme
and
Gary Massey, another
Court's recommendation, the
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Altamonte
Springs attorney,
state legislature approved
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members of the nominating
are
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committee that will be selecting
for the additional circuit judge.
names to submit to Gov. Bob
The Florida Supreme Court's
Graham
for appointment to the
recommendation was based on
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covered by the 18th circuit.
BILL HUICIHSON
NEWMAN BROCK
GORDON FREDERICK
changed one iota from the time
This recommendation was
...feellngs unchanged
...Common interest
...A candidate?
we went through the vicious
Included in the annual judiciary
fight that carved up the 01(1
report to the Legislature along
tuntli circuit 10 years ago," said
with a request to consider the
The additional circuit judge have been a member of the and have been for years and Bill Hutchison, Sanford atcombining of Orange and
Seminole counties into one for the 18th circuit could begin Florida Bar Association for five years," Frederick said.
torne'.
his position on July 1 but years, he said.
circuit. The report reads:
Frederick, a former state
"Our relationship with
The starting salary for
"AS regards to future travel November or December is a
legislator and unsuccessful Brevard County and the hunrequirements in this circuit and more realistic date, said Steve circuit judge currently is candidate for a circuit ding of judicial affairs could
the growth pattern being Tribble, internal auditor for the $40,850 but that figure will jump judgeship last year, said he IS not be improved U0ll by a
to $43,709 in September, Tribble
exhibited, the chief justice has Florida Supreme Court.
Butnine-member
nominating
said. During 1980-1, a circuit "giving consideration" to different alignment," Hutasked the chief judges of the
judge's annual salary will in- placing his name in contention chison said.
A
for the newly created judgeship
18th and 9th circuit to consider commission Is responsible for crease to $46769.
,
At the same time, Sanford
for the 18th circuit.
and report to the court on the advertising for the potion,
Attorney
Vernon Mize said he is
advisability of realigning the screening candidates and
The proposed realignment of
"Speaking not as a in favor of an alignment with
counties within their circuits submitting three names to the the ninth (Orange and Osceola representative of the Seminole
-dngt• Counts as he ss .*s 10
Into one circuit and Osceola and governor, Tribble said,
counties) and 18th (Seminole Bar, but as an individual," said OI
Brevard into the other,"
and Brevard counties) judicial Newman Brock, president of Years ago.
Arthur England, chief justice
Ile governor alone willmake circuits "is going to be a very the local bar association today,
'We are geographically
of the Florida Supreme Court, the final decision on selecting controversial thing," said "I am for reulignnieiit of the contiguous to Orange County
based his recommendation for the 14th circuit judge, he said, Gordon Frederick, Sanford circuits."
and we are not contiguous to
The nominating commission
the circuit judge on these
He said many attorneys Ia Brevard County; the great
will
probably
require
three
to
attorney.
MOflL
The proposal would have Seminole feel there is a corn- majority of the lawyers in
—Extensive traveling time four mantis to complete the
required to service the wide screening process, Tribble said. Orange and Seminole In one mon Interest between Seminole Seminole County don't have
many cases with Brevard
He said three members are circuit while Brevard and and Orange.
geographical area covered by
"A lot of attorneys reside in lawyers and we do have a lot of
selected
by
the
governor,
three
Osceola
would
be
in
another.
the circuit;
"This was rather thoroughly Seminole and work in Orange cases with Orange lawyers.
—Explosion of population In by the Florida Bar Association
caseload in lower ,Seminole and another three by both discussed some 10-12 yearr ago. and vice versa. We don't have Travel (hue and expenses to
I have no personal feelings on it that much in common with and from Orange County would
parties.
County;
To
be
considered
fuc
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and
I didn't at that time. I Brevard County. We have had be substantially less. About
—Increased judicial activity
generated by law enforcement position, a candidate must be a have felt we are more closely to endure the circuit as it is. The once a yt- al this question pops
resident of the 18th circuit and aligned with Brevard County judges are to be conunended on out,' said Mize.
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Herald Staff Writer
Controversy over who should
be named to fill a vacant seat on
the Sanford Housing Authority
Board has raised the larger
question of who speaks for the
tenants in the city's 480 units of
public housing.
Until that question is answeréd, the Authority Board
chairman, E.L. Blacksheare,
said today, there will be no
name submitted to the city
commission as the recommended person to fill the term

of George Brown. Brown died
on May 21. His term expires in
May of 1980.
The controversy erupted
Monday when a small group of
tenants, mostly from the
Redding Gardens project,
elected Teri Buratti as their
choice for the vacant board
seat. The meeting was called by
Aurdella Davis, chairman of
the Seminole Tenants Council,
and was officiated by the
Tenants Council parhimentartan, Rev. G.M. Eubanks.
Both Mrs. Davis and Eubanka

dissenters, Mrs. Barbara
Wyche, further charged that
Miss Buratti, whose name was
the only one placed in
nomination, did not receive a
majority of the votes Monday
and that other nanies were not
allowed placed in nomination.
Mrs. Wyche said Buratti was
chosen by the Redding Gardens
project residents because
Tenant Council officers felt
they had to have a white
representative on the Authority
board. The four current
members on the five-member

claim the meeting, which saw
Miss Buratti's election, constituted action of the entire
council, representing all public
housing tenants. Eubanks said
the voice vote electing Miss
Buratti was correctly recorded
in her favor,
But representatives from the
Higgins Terrace project on the
city's west side said the election
was unfair and that adequate
notice of the meeting was not
extended to tenants In projects
other than Redding Gardens.
A spokesman for the

panel are all black.
"We're not going to recognize
any action oil the reconimendution until we can
authenticate all those eoncerned had an opportunity to
vote," said Blacksheare.
The city conumiission had
delayed action on filling
Brown's seat until it received
input from the Housing
Authority Board. The Authority
board, in turn, asked for input
from the Tenant Council.
A name was to be submitted
to the city Monday for con-

Buratti. lie said the Housing
Authority has accepted the
recommendations of the
Tenants Cuwidil in the past, but
lie noted the council "is independent of the Authority"
uuitl tillL., the city shoulti accept
Miss Hunitti as the tenants'
choice, with or without
Authority consent.

tirmnatiun by the commission.
But Blacksheare today said the
board will not turn in Miss
liuratti's name at that time. lie
said the matter will be
reviewed at the next board
meeting, June 14.
"It sounds like the vote was
taken by the Redding Gardens
residents, not the Tenants
Council members. Regulations
stipulate that any decision be
done through a democratic
process," Blacksheare said.
But Eubanks said he hopes
the city will still consider Miss

"1 hope after this storm is
over Miss Buratti is appointed
to the board and given the
opportunity to serve all the
tenants.

'She is the best qualified and
I hope all the tenamits realize
that our objective is to have a
ssithout
board
mixed
discrimination in any ssay.
That's our objective," said
Eubanks.
housing Authority director
Toni Wilson said he considered
the Monday night action
"void," and suggested today
that another ele"tiun, supervised by a neutral party, be
held to determine the choice of
the tenants.

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group, said the complex will project."
the homes of uutany ere pun'This is an opportunity to chased and those people 'were
Seminole County Con'- benefit the poverty pocket by
missioners on June 26 will providing jobs and new homes help the Midway area," said forced" to inure into Midway.
decide whether a new 180-acre to "keep the people in the Emory Green.'We, who are
"l'uui looking at getting rid of
housing-coumtmercial-industrial area."
living in Midway, have great the sub-standard houses in
complex will be built off state
He said that most lots in the problems. Our area is suf- Midway. People there do not
Route 46 at Brisson Avenue.
Midway area currently are only lering," he said, although he want their children growing up
The planned unit develop' 40 feet by 100 feet and can not be did not elaborate on specifics. under the sanie conditions they
mnent iPUD, is to be developed built upon because of zoning
A uutuui who identified himself did. This project i1l help us,"
by the Seminole Economic regulations on size of building as Rev. Leo Myers urged the lower) said.
Development Corp (SEED sites Drainage, whicla must be zoning commissioners to Look
The cowit} planning a nd
developed for the PUD, will at this as though you think it development stuff recoinThe county planning and also benefit Midway, he said, will succeed and it will be so.' mended the rezoning and uptoning conunissiun Wednesday
Eddie Henry of Midway said Reginald Lowery told the proval of an amuiendment to the
night voted wianiluously to the planned rebuilding of conunission he has researched county's comprehensive land
recommunend the rezoning of the Brissomi Avenue in the the history of Midway. It was use plan to permit the couutract from agriculture to PUD develoiznent of the tract will developed in the early l900s, he struetion,
to permit the development.also assist the area I own the said, adding when the federal
The recuitnuitudutmon in
Horace Orr, president of property right next door," said government bought the land for eluded these conditions: water
SEEDCO, has estimated the Sarah Reese, owner of the Club (hi. old Sanford Naval Air and sewer service hi. made
value of the complex, when
available to the property; OflL!
constr ucted, at $53 niill.iwi.
acre be dedicated for a fire
Forty-to-SO residents of the
station site; engineering and
Midway conunuinty adjacent to
drainage be approved by the
the proposed site sat through
county engineer; drainage
the two-hour public hearing on Around The Clock ..........4A Horoscope ................. 411 easements be dedicated to
the issue at the courthouse,, Bridge ....................413 Hospital ...................2A provide an outfall for the
contrasting with the handful of Comics ....................4B Obituaries .................ZA drainage water in coordination
persons that usually attend Crosnord ................. 413 OURSELVES ............. lB with the city of Sanford'
zoning hearu.
Editorial ..................4A Sports ................IA Brissun Avenue be wi de ned and
Roosevelt Green, president of Dear Abby ................. 111 'I'eIcbjsiuu ............... GA
the Midway Homeowners Dr. Lamb ............ 411 Weather
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Local Man Accused Of Biting Officer

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IN BRIEF
Carter Decisions Expected
On Missile, Rhodesia
WASHINGTON UP!) — President Carter is expected
to announce two major decisions soon: whether to go
ahua(l on the advanced MX missile system and whether to
lift economic sanctions against Rhodesia.
A White House official indicated both decisions are
iiliiiiinent, and perhaps will come within a day or two.
ilie president indicated at a news conference last week
he was leaning toward approval of the MX, which could be
shunted around to different launching sites so the Soviet
Union would never know exactly where they were.
Capitol Hill sources said Wednesday the administration
has indicated it will temporarily continue economic
s;uiction.s by putting the whole question aside until
November when the new British government must make a
decision about lifting its usii sanctions against the former
(010113'.

Inflation May Be Easing
WAShINGTON (UPI) — Thanks partly to a dramatic
drop in the cost of food, wholesale prices took their
smallest jump in nine months during May, the Labor
Department reported today.
May's relatively small price increase of 0.4 percent
indicates inflation may begin to ease for consumers in the
imiouths ahead.
lbe May increase in prices of finished products ready
for sale to consumers and business — now referred to as
"llrn(Iucer prices" was the smallest increase since 0.3
percent last August. And it was a major Improvement
over increases of about 1 percent or more during recent
miioriths.
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Saccharin Stays On Sale
VAShl1NG'foN (UPI) — A subcommittee in the house
of Representatives has voted to allow saccharin, the
artificial sweetner suspected as a cause of cancer, to stay
on the market another two gears.
'liii' Food and Drug Administration wants to ban sac(:har vi but in 1977 Congress ordered an 18-month
moratorium on any prohibitive action against the
sweetner. That grace period expired May 29 but Wedmiesday the house Health subcommittee directed the FDA
not to ban saccharin for at least another 25 months—June
:10, 1981.

A 26-year-old Casselberry man allegedly assaulted two
Casselberry police officers early this morning according to the
Casselberry police department.
Charles Robert Robbins, 26, of 252.,V-,-cord Drive, Cassc.,rr,
is on a bond of $5,250 for two counts of aggravated battery of
police officers.
Robbins was originally arrested by Casselberry police on
a charge of disorderly conduct and placed on an initial bond of
$1, police said.
lie was stopped by police for not wearing a motorcycle helmet
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arresting officer, according to police,
Robbins was taken to the Casselberry police department where
he would be booked, police said. On the way to the booking room,

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Chase also said SEEDCO has
had more failures in business
resurfaced; the development ventures than successes.
dedicate 15 useable acres for
"This particular area
parklands and open spaces.
presents problems that will be
In approving the develop- no easy matter to overcome,'
ment the planning and zoning said planning and zoning
commissioners included the commissioner, George Perkins.
conditions and Toni Binford, •i'o put the project somewhere
real estate broker, representing else will not solve the problems
SEEDCO agreed to the COfl' of Midway. If SEEDCO has
ditions.
failed in sonic projects in the
Two persons spoke against past, who stepped forward to
the project. F. Whitney Chase help? I would rather see them
Jr. said the Industrial project try and fail than not to try at
could be built on lands already all," tie said.
zoned for the use and cornBinford said plans are to have
mercial development already a self-contained drainage
exists in the downtown area. solution for the property, which
Chase also relayed to the board county staff said is 10-20 perthe remarks of their colleague, cent under water. Binford said
Jane Sirkin, who is currently it is anticipated construction of
hospitalized,
the project will take about six
Chase said Mrs. Sirkin is years. It is expected that
opposed to the project because federal funding will be acquired
the tract is not suitable for the for much of the project.
development and she believes it
Paul Magnant, the county
has little chance of success.
drainage engineer, said the
Mrs.
Robert
Walling, PUD will have no adverse
representing her sons who own impact on the Midway cornthe immediately adjacent mnunity. He also informed the
property which is leased out to board tilthe city of Sanford has
interests, said the applied for federal funds to
project endangers the use of the provide an outfall into Lake
land in the area for agricultural Monroe for the drainage from
purposes.
that area.

COUNTY

RUSTLING
Seen Holstein heifer calves valued at $200 apiece were stoler
from a farm in Sanford, accordi ng to Seminole County deputies.
The rustlers struck a bo ut 3 a.m. Saturday at the Baker's
Dairy on Route 3 in Sanford, deputies say. The calves were taken
from in di vidual pe ns.

IN BRIEF
Courthouse Pools Slated
For $2,800 Restoration

CASH STOLEN
A burglar broke into the home of Luella Nelson at the
Seminole Garden Apartments and stole $151 in cash, the Sa nford
police reported Monday.
Police said the thief used some sort of an instrument to
Jimmie open the front door and gain entrance.

The reflecting pools around the Seminole County
courthouse are scheduicti for "no frills" restoration.
County commissioners from a list of four alternative
proposals from the county's administrative services
department chose to spend $2,800 to clean the pool bottoms
with an acid treatment, recaulk and cover water treatment chamber with fiberglass to prevent continued
rusting.
Among the alternatves discussed was filling in the
pools with dirt and planting shrubs and flowers. County
Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff reminded colleagues,
however, that such a plan met with 'disfavor" from area
residents when it was discussed several years ago.

Robbins, who was handcuffed, struck Sgt. David Guildford with
both hands, police said.
Robbins then struck Officer John Hendy and caused all three
HOME BURGLARIZED
persons to tumble to the ground, police said.
Burglars struck the home of a south Seminole County family
Sgt. Guildford was allegedly bitten in the left leg by Robbins
a bo ut a '4-inch deep. Robbins then kicked Hendy by the groin, and made off with $755 in pro pert y, acco rdi ng to Sem in ole Co un ty
deputies.
According to police, Guildford was treated and released for a
The incident occurred sometime Monday at the home of Mitbite to his left leg at Florida North Hospital.
chell Powell, Route 1, near Maitland, deputies say. Entry was
BACKGAMMON STOLEN
A backgammon game fan struck the home of a south Seminole gained by possibly jimmying one of the three back doors to the
County man Tuesday and made off with $350 worth of property, home, deputies say.
according to Seminole County deputies.
A scanner, AM-FM cassette stereo and several firearms were
Someone entered the home of William Pass, of 1036 Manchester, among the items stolen, deputies say.
BIKE STOLEN
near Maitland, by removing the screen of a south bedroom
window, deputies say.
The bicycle of a 15-year-old Sanford girl was stolen either
The burglar stole the backgammon game off the kitchen Sunday or Monday from her home, according to Seminole County
deputies.
counter and a vacuum sweeper, deputies say.
VENDING MACHINES VICTIMIZED
The 26-inch bicycle valued at $95 belonged to the girl who lived
For the past i' months, someone has been jamming and at 2384 Water St., Sanford. It was stolen from the front porch.
SKI TAKFN
stealing coins from newspaper vending machines throughout the
county, according to Seminole County deputies.
A water ski was stolen from the boat of a Longwood man while it
Approximately $450 in coins has been reported stolen from was anchored at the Lake Brantley waterfront, according to
various vending machines owned by the Miami Herald and the Seminole County deputies.
Wall St. Journal, deputies say.
Scott Stendel, 19, of Springwood Village Apartments,
KEYS STOLEN, CAR HEISTED
Longwood, said he left his skis in his boat about 7 p.m. Sunday on
Someone broke into the room of a Florida man at a Longwood Palmetto Court in the Sweetwater Oaks Subdivision, facing the
hotel, stealing his car keys, and then stole his car, according to waterfront.
Seminole County deputies.
The water ski was valued at $175, he said.

Roumillaf Work Approved
The way to go with the Roumillat Building Is with
restoration as much as possible, other than just repair,
county conumnissioners decided.
The four-story building at the corner of Park Avenue
and First Street in Sanford is being acquired by the county
011 a lease-purchase arrangement.
Conunissjoners have agreed to carry through an
"authentic theme" on the second floor of the facility with
the reception area equipped with paddle fans, office
moulding replaced in colonial style, restoration of hallway
doors to their original condition and installation of antique
type wallpaper in the lobby area.
Cost of the work being done with county labor is not to
exceed $27,000.

Safety Officer Wanted

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added to the county payroll. Salary of the office will be
$19,500 annually. A clerk-typist also is to be hired to assist
the safety officer.
Administrative Services Director David Hotary
recommended creating the new jobs, after receiving a
report from a professional safety engineer saying the
county's accident frequency has seen a tremendous increase.
"It will continue to do so unless immediate positive
action is taken to prevent it," said Hotary. Hotary said
savings to the county from the officer should be double the
$40,000 it will cost to operate the safety office.
The safety officer is to provide technical supervision for
a safety program, and to plan, design and implement the
program. The officer is making personal Inspections and
tours of county facilities to detect existing or potential
accident and health hazards and reconunend corrective
or preventive measures where indicated. He also will
participate in the investigation of accidents or injuries.

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subsurface water — one 720 miles in diameter, the other
400 miles across.
When the Viking craft landed on Mars three years ago,
far from the two sites, scientists found no evidence of
water.

KODechnes:
Years Later

Army Loses Laundry Bid
FORT KNOX, Ky. (UP!) — The Army unsuccessfully
bid against itself Wednesday and that's good news to
taxpayers because Fort Knox now says It can save $1.3
Million by 1982 by letting a commercial firm manage the
laundry.
'i'tie apparent low bidder for the laundry management
contract was Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning of
l'eiisacola, Flu., "Inch said it would operate the post
laundry for one year beginning Oct. 1 for $80960()
The Army's unsuccessful bid to continue operating the
laundry on its own was $1.5 million.
1)051

HOSPITAL
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
June 6
ADMISSIONS
SANFORD
Hayward M Brown
Pamela Bryant
Madge M Crocker
Sunanne L. Kramer
Roosevelt McClain
Ruth A Pagden
John H Perkins
Anna (4 Ripley

Donna Rogers
Carrie E Smith
Francis S Stagg
Cecilia A Brit:, Deltona

NOTES
BIRTHS
SANFORD:
Richard F. and Patricia A.
Quigley, a boy
DISCHARGES
SANFORD:
Ludy Washington
James Brawley,Debary
Earl L. Clore, Deltona
Ira M. Crane, Deitona
Margaret A. Hayward, Deitona
James E. Smith, Deltona
Maurice A. Evans, Lake Mary
Elda L. Nichols, Longwood
Armando Payis, Maitland
Jordan M. Atkinson, Greenwood,
S.C.

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Thursday. June 7, 1979—Vol. 71, No. 250
Published Daily and Sunday, accept Saturday by The
Inc., 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford, Fla. 32171.

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also greatly dimninLshed b
the power outage, Rn)
sabt.
I'ti" students at league
Middle School and I ake
Brantley High Schot.l were
in the process of taking
their exams %%1]( 11 [lit'
outage occurred. Ray said.
They will be able to iiiakc
up their exams toiiiurrow
he said.
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IIIamiagt'm Of t'Ustomiu'm'
crvlce, for the Florida
I 'ow t'r Corporation, said a
UIk trew accidemitally
taused tlit outage.
':\t 9:54 this niumiung. a
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'ltiis btic fell across
three ill our main feeder
lines, M ild) mimimma'duitelv
111(1k tleiii out of service,
he sai&amp;
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at 9:54 a in and w as
torrmled b 1215 pin .
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utistumriers.
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As the one-inch t ran
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traveling north of U. S
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'aIappt'(i it, Mo'(ollummi said
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. ( UPI i and federal drug laws.
deliver were .leroiiie l'ill, 25, of kit New \'um k . 4. i- ugor\ Met at
A car go plane loaded with $8
Kanawha Co unty Sheriff G. Kentucky; David Thoiiias. 28. tertt . 25. of Ohio, Steven If
million dollars worth of Kemp Melton said the plane of Texas, and Brick Anderson, Ruthik'. 28. of I't'mituck
and
marijuana crashed and burned contained about 20,000 pounds no address or age avallable, Shah;, S /..ti lilt ush. 36, itt New
at the end of a Kanawha Airport of marijuana, with an approxi. Mellon said. Amidct'soii w as Ili a N'01 k,
runway Wednesday.
mate street value of $8 million. ('harle'stoii hospital w ithi C) e
All except Anderson w crc Ili
One person was injured in the
''The plane was a total wreck. Injuries.
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escaped froiii it," he said.
violate federal mu;in11ics laws federal hi,ii'gt's v. crc lodged
AuthorIties charged eight
Charged in state warrants were Michael P. l"lannagher, against soiuie suspects and state
persons with violations of state with possession with intent to 34, of Florida; i.eun J. G ast, 43, cliargi's against others.
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Areas of Representation on 15-member energy committee, to be used in case of local energy emergency, have
been designated by the county commissioners.
The appointees, yet to be named, are to represent:
wholesale petroleum industry, the council of local
governments in Seminole County, the school board, the
news media; Florida Power Corp. and Florida Power and
Light Co., the agricultural interests appointed by the
Seminole County agricultural advisory committee; low
income housing and emergency services organizations.
Appointed Tuesday were: Mrs. JoAnn Blackmon,
Seminole County fuel allocation officer; Charles Swanson
Civil defense, Melvin Dekie, retail petroleum Industry;
Arthur Meheu, natural gas industry; Sheriff John Polk,
and Jeff Ray and Robert Dinkins, community-at-large.

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Thursday, June 7, 1979-3A

Hera ld, Sanford, Fh

Cargo Plane Loaded With Pot Crashes

The creation of 71 jobs with a payroll of $369,547.08,
under the federally funded Comprehensive Employment
Training Act CETA), has been approved by the county
commission.
The new jobs were recommended earlier by the
county's CETA advisory board, the Prime Sponsor
Council.
At least once monthly, the Prime Sponsor Council and
the county commissioners consider requests from civic
and govermumiental organizations for CETA funding for
jobs. Much of the CETA program Is now centered on Job
training to prepare the unemployed and underemployed
to work in the job market.

ABC Cleaning Services Inc. of Winter Park has been
hired for a 90-day period to provide janitorial services at
the sheriff department's complex at Building 310 at the
Sanford Airport.
At the end of the 90-day period, however, county commissioners have decided the work will be put out for bid
with county located, owned and operated services getting
first chance at the job.
County Commissioners Sandra Glenn and Bill Kirchhoff
voted against the hiring the Winter Park firm because
they prefered a local firm getting the business. The firm is
to receive $4,338 for the 90-day period.

House Speaker Hyatt Brown Tampa was the logical site for the west to Volusia on the east of tile existing districts remain

has managed to muscle his the new court, but didn't and St. Johns and Putnam in the same. The new six-member
favorite pet project through the recommend a specific location, the north to Brevard in the court will be housed in a $3
Legislature — creation of a new
The 5th DCA will cover south.
million building that still must
uistrict
appeals
court central Florida from Citrus,
Except for the co unties lost to be constructed.
headquart ered in his home
town of Daytona Beach.
Jacksonville Semi. Mattox
hair called the bill 'the worst
foruui of pork-barreling I've
ever seen," but couldn't stop
the Senate from approving it
Wednesday on a 26-12 vote.
BOSTON tUPI) — For realize Chappaquiddick will
It creates a new 5th District
Joseph and Gwendolyn Kopech- likely be an Issue if the senator Court of Appeal covering
tie, a decade has not been changes his mind and gets into central Florida.
enough to deaden the pain or the race.
Hair, all attorney, tried to get
the memory of the July night
"We know people will want to the Senate to delay a decision
their daughter died in Sen. (ISO us," Mrs. Kupechne said. on the court's hommie offices until
Edward Kennedy's car in the "They'll commie to us to get at December, but was defeated on
waters off Chuppaquiddick Kennedy. 11 he runs, we won't a crucIal 19-17 vote.
interfere."
Island.
He said when the Florida
They are plagued by still
Asked if they would vote for Supreme Court proposed the 5th
unanswered questions about the him if Kennedy ran, Kopechne DCA, It based its decision on a
accident. And now, as the 10th told the Globe he "wouldn't lengthy study of the workload
anniversaryol Mar y Jo's dea th want to make a commitment to and anticipated population
approaches, there are myriad anything at this tunic." His wife growth in the existing court
calls from reporters seeking said it would depend on Ken- districts, The House bill, he
their response to the mounting nedy's opponents,
said, 'gerrymandered the dig.
"I'd vote for whoever will do lids to give Daytona Beach
Kennedy '80 L'&amp;Ufl)U1fl sweepthe most to run
ing the country.
the coun• the headquarters."
The Kopechnes, in an inter. try," she said.
The court proposed boundarview published In today's —
Boston Globe from their secludJ home In the Pocono Mountaints In Swiftwater, Pa,, said
they will not interfere if the
Massachusetts' senior senator
runs for the tuition's top office.
RAYMOND LORD
three daughters, Mrs. Mary
"We don't want to influence
Raymond Edwad Lord, 59 Holland,
Darien, Ga., Mrs.
anything," Mrs. Kopechne said. of Knudsen Drlve,Sapjo,
Flore nce Thoniason and Mrs.
"If he's going to run for Wednesday at Seminole
IJnda Murphy, both ofSanford ;
president we're not going to Memorial Hospital. A
native of son, Buddy Richardson, San.
stop hint. There's a whole world Sanford he was a member of a ford; 10 grandchIldren, four
to consider."
pioneer Sanford family and sisters, Mrs. Edna L. Norman,
"it doesn't wean he won't uc lived In the area all of his
life, and Mrs. Nellie Lee Fryer, both
a good president. Maybe he'll He was a WWII veteran and a
Sanford; Mrs. Kathryn
he a great president. He would member of the Church of of
Thornhill and Mrs. Alyce
he a leader. Everyone makes Christ, Longwood. He was a cab
Gates, both -of Dallas, Tea.;
mistakes," Kupechne added. driver for Safeway Cab. Co. and brot
hers, Frank Lord, Mystic,
Kennedy has repeatedly formerly drove for Yellow Cab Conn., and Jerry W. lard,
denied that tie plans to run for Co.
Sanford.
president.
He is survived by his wile,
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
But the Kopecluies said they Allie Joseuhine Lord, Sanford; charge of arrangements.

Wetlmiesdav, said Ralph
admi n istrative
Ha) ,
assistant and public Iliformation; officer of
school district.
''The emergency lights
'wne on, but we didn't
have any water for using
the rest rooms," Ray said.
None of the air conditioned schools have many
windows so ventilation was

Janitorial Service Hired

cs tri t Appeals Court Cr eated

Hospital records, reference daughter. Uza Minnelli.

About 5,000 students in
three Seminole County
public schools had an
unexpected holidav
Wednesday courtesy of
Florida
Power
Corporation.
Forest City Elementary,
Teague Middle and Lake
Brantley High Schools
experienced a power
shottage about 9:54 a.m.

71 CETA Jobs OK'd

Passengers today to cope with the grounding of the
nation's DC-10 fleet, but warned of trouble during the
I
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
((flung summer crush if the 138 problem plagued jets
books anu mneniI)ers ot rns own
rt'iiuufl in their hangars.
Actor Jack Haley, the Tin Man family gave different ages,
'i4,•,,.
,
who capered down the yellow ranging from 78 to 81. His
i'h.'t't' was no way to tell how long the wide- bodied Jets
s ill be grounded, but the government has decreed they
brick road in seardi of a heart widow said he was 79.
with Judy Garland In The
must not Ely until the experts have determined the cause
Haley's portrayal of the Tin
Wizard of Z.
of design problems in the wake of the May 25 crash in
77
died at UCLA Man in "The Wizard of Oz" won
Medical Center Wednesday.
Chicago.
millions of hearts over three
The Air Transport Association said more than 70,000The Tin M ail was the best- generations as the classic film
l)aSMngersnearIy 10 percent of the nation's 8W,000
known role of a career that went from movie house repeats
Herald photo by Tom P4ets.I
ilailv air travelers — were bumped from DC-ho flights
spanned more than 50 years, to annual airings on television,
stretching from vaudeville and
W edmiesday when
jet was ordered out of servIce,
The Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce recently installed its new board of
Although he was semi-retired DIRECTORS
directors. They are (from Ieft)DeLores Lash, Joachim Liebert, Alfred Gutheil,
Broadway musicals to movies in recent years, making only INSTALL ED
and television.
John Norden and Kay Sassman. The chamber will hold its meetings the first
Haley was hospitalized after occasional television talk show
re-teamed
Monday of each month beginning again in October. The first major fund raising
suffering a heart attack at ap,iearances, he
with "Ox" co-star Ray Bolger
event,
board members say, will be a flea market sale.
home Saturday and his cordi- '-theScarecrow
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(ion deteriorated until he died
IIWVIDENCF:, R.I. (UN)
Astronomers studying
Wednesday afternoon, his wile, duet oil the 1978 Academy
liedAwards'
Planet" of Mars say they have found evidence
show.
Florence,
at his side. Th ey met
td water (tint may be "hospitable" to life.
Di
when their vaudeville acts were
Haley's son, movie producer
A team of researchers at the University of
booked on the sonic circuit.
Jack Haley Jr., was once
Massachusetts said Wednesday data from an Earth-based
Haley's age was unclear, married to Miss Garland's
tt'lt'siupe and the two orbiting Viking spacecraft indicate
TALlAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!) les and said St. Petersburg or Pasco and Hernando counties in the new district, the boundaries
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Job descriptions for certain county jobs include a
requirement that those holding the jobs have a valid
Florida driver's license. So no confusion will result, the
county commissioners have designated an approved
definition of the word valid.
Valid means, according to official county policy, "the
issued license is not expired nor has It, within the past
three years, been revoked or suspended."
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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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By JANE CASSELBERRY

Longwood City Commissioner Steve Barton of
District 5 removed himself from the current hassle
over Larry Goldgerg's District I seat by moving out
of the city to his new home in Sahal Point.
It was an untimely move for Barton, who, thus
disqualified himself from voting last week as ordered by Circuit Judge Richard Muidrew. "I never
wanted to vote on anything more in my life," said
Barton. "I feel like the football player who when the
big game came hurt his leg and couldn't play."
It has been known for months that Barton would
probably submit his resignation in May, but he said
his new house was actually completed before he
expected forcing the move.
Barton indicated if he had voted, the vote would
have been 2-2 to vacate Goldberg's seat. Goldberg
no longer lives in the district he represents, but lives
in District 5.
Barton said he resents Innuendos that he sold his

his commission seat with help from his friendg on
the commission despite everything, It appears
Barton's departure leaves him with an attractive
alternative. Should the judge declare his seat
vacated or should Goldberg decide to resign he can
(and probably would) be appointed to fill out the l'
years remaining In Barton's term.

house in Winsor Manor and moved out of the city in
order to clear the way for Goldberg to take the seat
in his district. "There is absolutely no truth to this,"
he declared. "My house was for sale when I ran for
re-election, I never kept it a secret."
Longwood has lost a dedicated commissioner, one
whom I have observed, was always a gentleman,
polite to his fellow commissioners as well as
members of the audience. Refusing to be placed
with one voting bloc or another, his vote was often
the pivotal one.
Barton says he is looking forward to spending
more time with his wife and two children now that
he is out of office. But as for the future, well, once
bitten by the political bug there's always the
possibility he might run again. What position
might he have in mind? "Well, there's always the
school board," he replied wistfully.
As for Goldberg who has tenaciously held onto

WORLD

Found in contempt by the court because the
majority of the commission has refused to vote on
removal of Goldberg, the commission finally was
force to vote or go to jail. In doing so it stubbornly
refused to oust Goldberg. Suspense and excitement
filled the air as the commission met in special
session Thursday under the bright lights of
television crews.

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U.S. Will Doubted
The latest news from Turkey demonstrates: (a) The relative
decline in American power in the world, and (b) the continuing
havoc wrought in Turkish-American relations by the ill-advised
arms embargo imposed against Ankara by Congress in 1975.
The Turks, once unshakable allies, now feel obliged to seek
Soviet approval before permitting U.S. reconnaissance planes to
use Turkish airspace in electronic monitoring of Moscow's
compliance with the prospective SALT II treaty.
The Soviets, evidently oblivious to both the spirit of detente
and of arms-control agreements, have suggested that their
answer may be "nyet."
There was a time when Turkey felt sufficiently shielded by the
United States against the expansionist designs of the Soviet
Union to reject any accommodation with the Russians. Thus
bolstered, Turkey served Its own and American interests by
standing firm on NATO's southern flank.
That was before events in South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos,
Taiwan, South Korea, Iran and elsewhere called into question
the worth of American guarantees. Congress, spurred by the socalled Greek lobby, effected a quantum jump in Turkey's
nervousness with the infamous arms embargo enacted after the
Turkish Intervention In Cyprus.
Now Turkey hedges Its bets. That the Turks do so even after
President Carter succeeded in persuading Congress to lift the
embargo and provide new economic and military assistance
only underscores the extent of the original damage.
As for the Soviets, their chacteristic truculence threatens to
undermine chances for Senate ratification of the SALT!! treaty.
But, then, Moscow may be less interested in ratification now
that President Carter has pledged to observe the treaty even if
the Senate rejects it.
Meanwhile, Ankara may be forgiven its doubts about
America's will and wisdom.

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one disturbing similarity has received too little
attention.
Now being employed against law-abiding
critics of nuclear generating stations ar' many
of the once-discredited surveillance, disruption
and harassment techniques utilized in a vain
effort to stem the tide of citizen protest against
the war in Vietnam during the late 1960s
The growing list of potential violations of the
demonstrators' civil, libertes, compiled by the
Washington-based Campaign for Political
Rights; includes these Incidents
Members of the public who testified at a Los
Angeles City Council hearing last year on the
controversial 'and subsequently abandoifed)
Sundesert nuclear power jt near Blythe,
Calif, were photographed uy city police
Police officials initially deceived council
members by claiming the film was for
"training" purposes, but later admitted they
were gathering evidence for an expected
disturbance — an event that never materialized
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specifically for the benefit of the Washington
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Rld"nd, Wash., and two near Satsop, Wash.
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considered seriously the erroneous information
By DiCK WEST
provided by "two very well informed genWASHINGTON (UP!) — In case you are
tlemen" from the U. S. Labor Party, and
wondering whether anything heartening is
organization that makes no secret of its uncoming out of congressional hearings on nuclear
conventional conspiracy theories,
power plant safety, the answer is yes.
The Labor Party representatives claimed
Sometimes you have to scratch around a bit to
that a planned demonstration at the Seabrook, N.
find a positive angle. But If you look hard
H., nuclear station was "nothing but a cover for
enough, the bright side usually becomes visible,
terrorist activity," according to the state police
Regard the recent testimony of Milton
documents.
Levenson of the Electric Power Research Insti"The method of operation will be the same as
tute before a House subcommittee.
recently used at a bloody anti-nuclear power
Levenson Implied that the Three Mile Island
plant demonstration In West Germany," the
accident came about in part because nuclear
report added. No such violence occurred in New
power plant designers tend to think big.
Hampshire.
In their preoccupation with the "larger and
Two of the 47 people arrested during a non- more serious hazards," they neglect to provide
violent demonstration at the Diablo Canyon
adequate safeguards against some of the little
nuclear plant near Avila Beach, Calif., were things that might go wrong, he suggested.
later revealed to be deputy sheriffs assigned to
"Designing and building power plants so that
infiltrate the protest organization,
they have a minimum probability of failing
True to the tradition of agents provocateur, under improbable events does not guarantee
the two undercover officers were the only maximum safety ... It is more important to
members of the protest group to suggest the use design and protect against the more likely."
'of violence.
And training operators to cope with
When opponents of nuclear power gathered "maximum events," such as earthquakes or
last summer for a meeting near Toms River, N. airlines crashing Into the plant, "does not
J., two men photographing the attendees' autos necessarily train that operator to properly cope
misrepresented themselves as newspaper with a stuck valve," he said.
photographers.
At first reading, you might not find Levenson's

LIGHTE R

At some point back there when early man
came out of the caves, or descended from the
trees, he commenced refining his behavior.
He lost his taste for raw meat. Matrimony
became a somewhat more involved matter than
grabbing the nearest female topknot Survival
might still be a challenge for the weak and the
injured, but they were no longer deliberately
exposed to hasten death
We've come a long way, with frequent detours
and backirackings, down the road to civilization
since those beginnings But we are still experienclng difficulty swearing off one deeply
rooted tribal practice the claiming of a life as
penalty for a transgression

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Nuclear Chicken L ittle
remarks terribly reassuring. You might even
find them a bit disconcerting. But considered in
the right light, his testimony takes on a roseate
glow,
The right light is provided by a new report
from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on the Skylab satellite situation.
Skylab, as anyone you see glancing nervously
up at the wild blue yonder will tell you, Is expected to plunge back to Earth sometime awn.
NASA now gives July 9 as the most likely date.
At the moment, however, nobody seems to
have a clear idea as to where the remains of the
711-ton space platform will land. Which accounts
for the nervous glances. NASA only says Its reentry Into the atmosphere will scatter debris for
4,000 miles.
Picture the ultimate disaster In your mind and
the scenario might run something Like this:
Skylab survives re-entry relatively intact and
lands smack dab in the middle of Three Mile
Island or some other nuclear facility,
A revolting prospect, 'wouldn't you say? At
least you might have said that if! hadn't told you
about Levenson's testimony.
Iassume from what he said that getting pelted
by Skylab, or pieces therefore, would be one of
those "improbable events"

And its existence here is determined by two
Supreme Court decIsions—a 1972 invalidation of
then-existing state laws as arbitrary and
discriminatory that did not , however, find the'
death penalty per se "cruel and unusual" and
hence unconstitutional, and a follow-up decision
in 1976 upholding rewritten capital statutes in
three states
Most other states more or less promptly
overhauled their laws along the lines of the
approved three—Florida, Texas and Georgia—
although more than a dozen are still holdouts.
Currently, death rows across the nation hold
almost 500 condemned prisoners, with 80 percent
in six southern states and Florida far in the lead
with some 130.
The arguments on both sides of the Issue are
many and often passionately presented, but they
all come down to questions of morality and
practicality.
Opponents see capital punishment as a
euphemism for murder by the state. It Is
inherently discriminatory, they say, because it is
applied overwhelmingly to the poor and
uneducated, society's outcasts. The punishment
does not fit the crime, but the social status of the
criminal. It is less justified retribution for a
crime than an opportunity for the expression of
society's vengeance.
Supporters argue that the nature of some
crimes is such that death is the only suitable
penalty, that society has a right to protect itself
and that the existence of the death penalty
functions as a deterrent to the violent criminal.
That last is a much-debated point.

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mystery Inside an enigma, mainland China Is a volatile periods in its turbulent 30- year some respects Hua
Guofeng would be a better work out a trade agreement with the Japanese
fortune cookie wrapped In an egg roll Inside a history. On the dog-eat-dog tradition of Cornman for the premiership than Deng
Next to that would give the United States a better
bowl of fried rice.
munid regimes, someone must be saddled with
Deng, in fact, Hua is the most logical candidate position in
the market, little did he realize that a
Our China watchers are not only in the dark blame for the "failure" of policies that have now for the Job."
wily
Japanese
toy maker was already Unabout what Is going to happen in Peking, they been declared mistaken. But intelligence
Hun's greatest asset is considered to be his dercutting his efforts, and using President
often don't even know what has already hap- sources told our associate Tom Rosenstiel they ability to avoid identification with
any one Carter to do it. A new windup nov.ay that's
pened there. A measure of our experts' befud- dill haven't figured out who will be the
faction In the deadly tong ware of Chinese becoming popular In Washington is "Jimmy, the
diement is the tact that they didn't learn of Hun
scapegoat this time around.
Communist politics. While this deprives him
Guofeng's appointment as acting premier until
Our experts think It's possible that current power base, this weaju)essIsbejievedtobeo of a Walking Peanut." The 4-inch toy is a yellow
weeksaftertheevent—andthenonlybyreadlng klngpinDengXlaoping_rememberedbyinog
plastIc peanut with a grinning Carter face and
by his acceptability to all factions as a
about It In a I1ong Kong newspaper.
two little feet. "Just wind him up and let him
Americans as the genial little man in
y. lmy Inches his
"According to a Western press report, a
white cowboy hat will lose some of his power promise leader.
way
across
a
flat
surface
at
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said today
a slow, deliberate pace,
in the current m
Whether Hun's tightrope-walking skill 'win
This will be nothing new
will
but
that Public Security Minister Han Guo(eng has
for Deng, described by one intelligence source as get turn through the current crisis is not at
slightest obstacle stops him cold. Are the
all
Japanese
trying to tell us something?
been appointed 'acting premier," a U.&amp; in. "acettAc, hard-driving and undiplomatic." &amp; clear to our intelligence experts. But then, It's
The softball season Is in full swing In
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The keenest speculation centers on Hun,
WASHiNGTON WHIRL: One of the con- hostiliti
intelligence insiders jokthly call the "Peking whose rise to power so astonished the Western tinning complaints about Jimmy Carter and his manner,es toward the press In a harmless
we challenged the spooks to a game on
Order" Is a t.ining
frustrating task. experts. One secret analysis frankly called White House dish is that, after two years, their
the Washington Monument grounds, Shortly
Although it sounds like an attempt to handicap a Hun's appoirdmnent in 1976 as acting premier a
relations with congressional leaders are still
horse race, trying to unravel the complexities of "revelation," According to an intelligence amateurish
before game time, CIA spokesman Dale
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to Peterson called and cancel
Qllneaepolllicsisadeadiyserlouscwcgae,me nmdswn the year before, Hun wuconsidered a counteract this prevailing impression,effort
ed because of rain. it
Carter was, he said, pouring
at CIA headquarters
direction taken by the most populous nation on possibility for top leadership only "over the has let It be known that th
e White House "lee suburban Langley, Va. But it's not
earth can be of crucial importance to the rest of
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to
raining In
men" on Capitol Hill
the special assistants town, we
told him; surely the CIA, with all its
the world, and any sigiliposts pointing toward the hinterbullds only a year earlier.
who handle the nuts and bolts of coordination —
that direction cannot be Ignored by our policy
American China watchers, who had expected have access to the Oval Office.
sophisticated equipm ent, could tell what was
Every mornln&amp; going on five miles
makers.
Deng to be named premier, quickly developed when Carter meets with his chief
from headquarters. Nope,
congressional replied Peterson, that would constitute
The ups and downs of recent months —abrupt 20-20 hindsight after Hun's appointment. "In liaison man, Frank Moore
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crueler v urhi ',', as brief. After little more than 2 1 2 hours of
lmap;n nostalgia in his hoiiicto n came one of the grimmnesi sixits on earth.
Aw.ch iti hen 4 mmiilliori people enough to populate
Chicago
(lied in gas chambers and ''medical
laboratories." Its gas chan:l)crs could kill 60.000 people a
day and did
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the death-haunted can p. Inch has been called the
biggest graves ard in the %% orld.
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Salyut 6 space lab in an unusual safety check of the
capsule's engines.
The Soyuz 34 was launched with out crewmen late
Wednesday and the Soviet news agency Tass said it was
r' exoected to dock with the
manned space lab Friday night.
Meanwhile, Soyuz 32 cosmonauts Vladimir Lyalthov
and Valery Ryumln made preparations to separete the
Progress 6 robot cargo capsule from the space lab's
alternate docking hatch to clear the way for Soyuz 34's
hook-un.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. UPli
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Under th e National Flood Insurance Program
AGENCY: Office of Federal Insurance and Hazard Mitigation, FEMA.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
SUMMARY: Technical Information or comments are solicited on the
proposed base ( 1 00.year) flood elevations listed below for selected
locations intheCityof LakeMary, SeminoleCounty, Florida.
These base (100-year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain
management measures that the community is required to either adopt or
show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain
Qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
INFIP).
- 1. The functions of the F ed eral Insurance Administration, Department of
Housing and Ur ba n Development, were transferred to the newly
established Federal Emergency Management Agency by Reorganization
Plan No. 3 of 1971 (43 FR 41943, September 19, 1975) and Executive Order
12127 (44 FR 19367, A pr il 3, 1979).
DATES: The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the
second publication of this proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation
in the above-named community.
ADDRESSES: Maps and other inf or mation showing the detailed outlines of
the flood -prone areas and the proposed base (100-year) flood elevations are
available for review at City Hall, 115 East Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake
Mary, Florida.
Send commen ts to: Mayor Walter A. Sorenson, P.O. Box 723, Lake
Mary, Florida 32746.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mr. Ricnard Krlmm
National Flood Insurance Program
(202) 755-5551 or Toil Free Line (500) 421U72
Room 5270
451 Seven th Slreet, SW
Washington. D.C. 20110
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
.The F ed eral insurance Aoministrator gives notice of the proposed
determinati ons of base (100-year) flood elevations for t he City of Lake
Mary, Seminole County, Florida. in accordance with Section 110 of the
Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1913 (Pub. L. 93234), 17 Slat. 950, whIch
added Section l363to the National Flood insurance Act of HI(Title xiii of
the Housing and Urban Development Act of 196$ (Pub. L. 90.441)),12 U.S.C.
1001.4121 and 21 CFR 1917 4(a).
These elevations, together with the flood plain management measures
required by Section 1910.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum
that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community
must chang e any existing ord inances that are more stringent In their flood
plain management requirements. The community may at any time enact
stricter requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies established by
Other Federal, State, or regional entities. T hese proposed elevations will
also be used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium rates
for new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance
On existing buildings and t heir conten ts.
The proposed base (100- ypar) flood elevations for selected locations are:

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PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION
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THE CITY OF LAKE MARY

Source of Flooding
Lake Bingham
La ke Irish
Sawyer Lake
Island Lake
Lake Mariet ta
Lake Comb
Dawson Lake
crvstai Lake
Little Crystal Lake
Big Lake Mary
Little Lake Mary
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Lake 3

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beca use it produced the first
property tax relief Florida
homeowners have seen in
years.
Homeowners get a $25 break
on their property taxes this
year, but $160 a year beginning
in 1980 un der the tax relief plan
voted out by th e Legislat ur e
Wednesday.
"I wanted to get out In 60
days, but it didn't happen. But
For $440 million in tax relief, a
little extension doesn't bother
me a bit," Senate President
Phil Lewis said.
"It was a very good session
for the people," Gov. Bob
Graham said.

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by noon, when the five-day
extension of the 60-day regular
meeting expired, so Lewis and
house Speaker Hyatt Brown
called a two-hour special
session.
he tax relief proposal is m
two par ts. Property taxes for
schools are cut 1.2 mills — $1.20

per $1,000 of assessed value
across-the-board this year and
rites and counties allowed to
collect only 5 percent more
property tax revenues than it
year, except for money generated by new construction.
All property owners get some
relief
$25 for a $25,000
and $1,250 for a $1 million office
building.

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cost the state $378 million
during the next two years and
$220 million a year once it is
fully implemented.
Also in the crunch For adJournment Wedn esday, legislators voted to create ii new
district appeals court with
headquarters in Daytona
Beach, the speaker's hometown.

Senate Judiciary-Civil Chairman Mattox hair, 1)-Jacksonyule, blasted the proposal as

forn: of porkbarreling' and almost killed it.
But his amendment putting off
the decision on the headquarters until December was
,ujteti, 1917.
The Legislature upproved a
$1 5.782 billion budget — $14
Beginning in November 1980,
the homestead exemption 011 billion in actual state spending
schools pro perty taxes — now and about $2 billion in city and
ss,000 for most homeowners county money. The spending
plan sets aside $150 million for
and $10,000 for the elderly and
emergency
toads work, includtilsubleci
is raised to $25,000. j
the widening of deadly twoHomeowners get a $160 a year
reduction, but ta xes on other lane highways.
property return to current
levels.
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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (UP!)
-- There may be a shakeup of
personnel in the state agency
that enforces the coastal
construction set ba ck law.
An internal audit released
Wednesday indicates the BeThe first part of the package
aches and Sho res Division of is
implemented by general law.
the Department of Natural
Graham is certain to sign the
Resources has violated laws proposal
because it is a
and its own rules, hidden modified version
of the two-mill
violations from the gover no r
rollback and freeze he recoinand Cabinet and operated in a
mended this spring.
gener ally sloppy way in recent
increase in homestead
years.
exemption
req uires approval of
The report said the agency
approved many illegal exenip- a constitutional anicndnicnt
tions from the setback Line that going on the Mardi presi dential
regulates how close to the water primary ballot.
construction can be along
Florida's long coastline.
It covers periods when
Harmon Shields was director of
the department. He was suspended earlier this year during
an FBI probe of suspected kickbacks and bribery in one of the
land purchase programs under
his supervision.
The audit by interim Director
Jay Landers and internal
auditor Gary Braddock was
ordered by the Cabinet, which
oversees the department. Education Commissioner Ralph
Turlington and Agriculture
Commisisioner Doyle Conner,
the management team for the
agency, will discuss hut to do
about it today.

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Capital punishment is as old and as universal
as human society Itself. Its implementation
however, has undergone considerable
refinement down through the centuries At one
time and In some places, the theft of a loaf of
bread could mean death in any number of bar.
barically Inventive ways The supreme penalty
gradually came to be reserved for the supreme
crime—murder, a life for a life
Only in fairly recent times and in the West
has refinement reached the pint of questioning
the basic principle of capital punishment, the
justification for the state's taking a life under
any circumstances. The death penalty is in effect
today in only a few Western countries, the United
States notably included.

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KAMPALA, Uganda (UP!) — Uganda's new government today announced its first shakeup since taking
power six weeks ago.
Kampla Radio said in a broadcast President Yusufu
lule had appointed four new ministers and four others had
changed Jobs.
While t he reasons for the changes were not disclosed, It
appeared initiall three officials had been demoted In the
shakeup.

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'Our little school has shaped the papacy,' Putyra said
afterward.
I thank God that I could conic here again." John Paul
said at the Kalwaria monastery earlier, lie echoed this
thanksgiving in his hometown.
But his townspeople hardly let him speak. It took him
several minutes to make his way up half a dozen steps to
the podium outside the church.
At every step he leaned over to touch a shoulder or clasp
a hand.
'l don't think I took life so seriously in those days," he
told one old friend in the crowd.
Father Antoni Planury, who attended the local school
with John Paul, seconded that. He said Karol was a
religious boy "but always full of fun."
John Paul kiss ed the baptismal font where he was
christened, then went outside to the outdoor podium. A
slow, wide smile creased his face as the memories poured
in.
Before him were 30,000 laughing people, double the
town's population.
As everywhere he has gone in Poland — this is the sixth
day of the first visit by a reigning pope to any Communistruled land — people streamed from miles around to see
and hear "our own pope."
John Paul recalled the '18 years of my life" spent here,
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— strong electorate got a chance
today for the first time to elect representatives to their
nation's revamped Parliament by choosing among four
Political parties and about 1,600 candidates.
Ballots cast at 26,000 polling stations nationwide will
choose 376 parliamentary seats, ot w hich 30 are being
reserved for women for the first tim e. The practice of
keeping half the remaining seats for workers and farmers
is being upheld.
Political parties have been legalized for near
ly three
years, but this is their first opportunity at contesting
Parliament's seats.
President Anwar Sadat's National Democratic Party,
which controlled more than 300 seats in the former House,
was certain to win by a sweeping majority.

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BERRY'S WORLD

WADOWICE, Poland (UP! — Pope John Paul II made
a sentimental journey to the place of his birth today, but
ahead lay a chilling memory of the past — the Nazi death
factory at A uschwitz.
Auschwitz was the holoca ust at its worst. Four million
people or more, most of them Jews, were slaughtered
there in the biggest death camp of the Nazi empire, and
John Paul's visit there was to be the first by a reigning
pontiff.
But first, he went to his own deepest roots
to the
Kalwarja Zebrzydowska monastery where he made annual pilgrimages from bo yhood through middle age, and
to this 700-year-old town where he was born.
The first Polish pope laid aside the splendor of his office
for a few brief moments reliving his schoolboy days,
hugging and kissing old friends from humbler times.
He drove through the flowerstrewn market place to the
baptismal font where he was christ ened Karol Vojtyla 59
years ago an spoke from the steps of the domed parish
church— a few steps away from the first-floor apartment
where he lived as a child with his mother, Emelv, and his
Polish army captain father.
It was a homecoming in the truest sense, and the 15,000
people of Wadowice all but burst with pride, like Zbigniew
Putyra,60, one of Karol Wojtyla's closest friends in grade
school, who was driven to the edge of town to embrace his
old classmate.

Egypt's 10 million

The shock and grief of an airline disaster gives
way finally to cold analysis of the cause. So it was
after the in-flight collision in San Diego last September, and so it is now with the crash of a DC-1
jetliner near Chicago.
The Federal Aviation Administration has
grounded all DC-10 aircraft pending inspections of
the pylons attaching engines to the wings. The
failure which led the American Airlines jet to drop
an engine on take-off, says the FAA, suggests the
possibility of "grave and potentially dangerous
deficiencies" on similar planes.
This disruption in airline service at the outset of
the summer travel season is a price that must be
paid for safety. Technology has brought us the
miracle of flight, but behind the impressive safety
record of the airline industry lies the necessity of
painstaking attention to details of aircraft design,
construction, inspection and maintenance.
If there is a potential for pylon failure in any of
the 135 DC-10s in use by U.S. airlines, it obviously
must be corrected before another taxis to the
runway. If a weakness went undetected in the
doomed American Airlines plane, then the need for
overhaul is in the inspection procedures that had
pronounced it airworthy.
The advent of the jumbo jet has vastly increased
the possible loss of life in airline accidents. As
dreadful as San Diego's experience was last year,
the Chicago crash took nearly twice as many lives
and now stands as the worst airline disaster on
American soil. Let's pray that It occupies that
niche in history for a long, long time.

Letters to the editor are welcomed for publication. All
letters most be signed, with a milling address and, U
pessible, 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 to conform to apace requirements.

BRIEF

Mayor June Lormann's son, former mayor Jim
Lormann, was present "just in case she needed a
ride to jail," he said.

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ABC News Special

TV HIGHLIGHTS
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THURSDAY

Broadway are sung by Julie

Joel Grey in a dazzling hour of
high-spirited music, laughs and
entertainment

10:00

6:00

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THE DAMNED Attorney Tom

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and talks with a violin prodigy

Keating becomes convinced of
Lee Bishops innocence, but
when he insists that there be

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further investigation, he is dis-

wild pony roundup, tours a
kids cookie-making factory

missed from liEs law firm. (Part

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ABC NEWS
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Johnson (Part I of 2)

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Grant is fired when the news
Show ratings drop.

O Qn THE CROSS-WITS

Richard Dawson Guests: Norm

JOKER'S WILD
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REPORT

Crosby, Shirley Jones.

(14) THE NEWLYWED GAME
MA'S'H Mail call brings
a "Dear John" letter to Frank

7:30
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TUNE
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FRIENDS Guest:
Stove

from his wife and news that

Colonel Potter is going to
become a grandfather. (A)

0 STARSKY &amp; HUTCH A vigilante group preying on criminals who were set free ask

ED DICK CAVETT Guest:

@3 BIG VALLEY The Barkleys

Oscar Peterson,

start a parole system in the val-

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chance at a new start.

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heroin ring

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GRAMMING
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slugged Medical Center, 22-9.
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fatigue.
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Wednesday h,hOw..r
scored 11 runs In the fourth
Inning en route to a 12-2 victory
over 1,. Atl
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I Crash Gordon
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Sixth Race, A. 5-16, T. 31.26
S Bill Whiz
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5 Sharkey Pete
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6 Ks Poco
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Moose defeated Knights of
Colunibus, 8-3. Wednesday to
boost its second half record to 60 in the Sanford Junior League,
plays Kiwanis tonight
a .30 pn. tit ase ar i
makeup game.
Elks nipped Rotary, 7-5, in
Wednesday's other league

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Columbus woss a single by
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12.50 1.70 2.50
Naser
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5.50 3.60
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2 Egana-Enrique
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Reed
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2 0 0 Lawson
Pittsbrgh
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12.00 7.00 3.70
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1.60 3.20 Walker and Mike Leo1uird had io'ai
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24.20 020 SSara -Sarduy
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by Rick)' Bridges, but nine FIRST
Eleventh Game
LEONARD
Eighth Race. D,7.16, T. 45.47
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San Diego
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Twelfth Game
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Boston
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Milwauke
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Eleventh Race, TA, S.I6,T.31.24
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Calif
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300 DOG--I
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0.20 3.00 3.60 Moose
Kan City
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Chicago
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Anderson
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Twelfth Race, A, 4t,T.3$.04
Seattle
22 35 .356 11½
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11.60 2.60 3.00
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Oakland
II 35 .321 15
Namassar
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Third Race
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Totals
130 2
I Placid Alice
1.00 5.20
First Race, D, S-16. T. 31.54
notary
302 0-5
3Daman's
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3.60
NIxon Whifey
6.00 3.40 3.00
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3.10 3.60
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Time 2:06.2.
6 Sandy's Jefaway
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Fourth Race
0(14)13.60, P (1.3) 40.50, 1(1-33Galdos-MandI ola 15.30 4.60 2,10 Slbogas Power
6.60 5.00 2.60
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5.00 3.00 S Manuel
16.40 6.20
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10.00 6.60 5.00
(34) 2045,P (3.14) Md.".
Q (4.5) $1.40; T ($-$-4) 433.50;
7 CrImson Dynamo
120 3.00
HAIDWAlI
Second Game
Time 2:00.2.
3.00
10.10 5.20 3.10
Fifth Race
0(5-7) 14.40, P(S-7) 57.40, T(5-1 s Duran - Arco
2Trani-Andre
$20 2.50
3.10 2.40 2.20
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$)104.50.
SVictor- Mti Ii
3.10
STimely Jerry
3.40 2.60 Third Race, l,s.15,T.3I.n
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2.60
S Echo Woos Boos 1200 5.40 5.10
Biacks,
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ROCKWELL 1/4 9
11 95.40.
0(13) 17.40:1(1-5-2) 75.40; Time
SK'sQueenBee
3.70 210
Third Game
1:42.
4 MolJfltalnJhIt
11" Variable Speed
1.00 SZubi
CORDLESS DRILL
11.20 1.40 6,20
Sixth Race
0(54)17.00, P (54) 1700
.,1 4. lArca
5.20 4.60
2lEMisner
1.20 2.20
Recharges Overnight
4)135.40.
7Trani
3.40
7 e Patch
2.40 2.20
Pewffi Pace, D,,T.3$.54
Q(14)34.S0,P(S-1)15$.75,T(5-I
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14.60 6.20 320
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7 B. Allspice
3.40 2,50
Fourth Game
2:06.3
I DukeAxs
2.40 SDuran-Rodoifo
17.00 6.00 1.20
Seventh Race
Q(7.7) 300, p (2-7) 5.30, T (2-7No 7127
2 Egana-G.rar
6.00 5.20
2Mystery Capri
14.20 5.60 5.00
4C(37 SAVE lO
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3.10
5 PG Joey
6.60 6.20
Fifth Race, C, S-IS, T. 31.31
0(25) 42.45; P(S.2) 110.10, T (5-2I Mick Time
3,00
Mountain Bloom 22.20 14 00 16.00
Stan ley
1) I,20.45.
Q (21) 30-00: T (2-0-1) 703.40;
Filth Game
Time 2:032.
POWERLOCK
STRIPPERS
SBeIde-Gofrl
5.10 7,60 3.10
Altamonte Senior
Eighth lace
RULER
Removes paint, rust
30 550 230
4 SaId.Dla9a
1.20
1 Duane Brewster
9.20 580
Power Return
without damage
lIS.IOgT(0-Sl Dusty Lehigh
310
Playoffs Launched 4) Q(4-5067.15;P($-4)
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347.00.
Q (5-4) 14.00; T (541) 155.40;
$ss
sixth Game
Time 3:04.1.
The senior league playoffs In $ Trani-Peclna
17.00 5.60 3.00
Ninth Race
7.10 7.00
2Arriva Hobby
t'' ,,',1'.
the Altamohte Springs Little 2Santi-Fefnan
5.40 6.40 2.50
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SAVE 2
7.50
1 Deleon Tarpon
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6.40 3.10
League begin today at5p.m.on 6 Domingo
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Time 2:06.
17.00 $20 6.10
Tentlilace
Baldwin Funeral Home Cubs in IDuranWally
Ramon-Rodolto
10.80 3400
6 Potentate Pick
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19.10 6.60 2.40
the first of a best-of-three lEgana-Badlola
360
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1.00 3.00
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Caine No. 2 will be Saturday 4) 414.20.
liIoffi Game
Time 3:01.
at1O am. with tlw third cotit, 4 Oscar- 011am
11.10 6.50 4.00
Attendance- 1,443; Handleif needed, scheduled Tuesday. 2Hernan-Goiti
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AIt*s4, PkIflles3:
Pinch hitter Denny Walling
alanuned a three-run homer in
the seventh to tie 1.1w score and
Jose Cruz knocked In the goahead rim In the eighth with a
fielder
Cubs 3, Padres 8:
Hick Hetachel and Bruce
Suttercoinbinedan a fourhitter
to bed Randy Jones, 54
Mets 8, flee 3:
Joel Youngbiood's tie-breakins double highlighted a four'
rim seventh hm4 to qwk Ow
Mets.
Pirates 8, Doieri4:
Bill Robinson's second home
run of the game, a tworim, tweout shot, capped a' fow.nm
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Attendance Goal 350

1792, Sanford

Skelley, Andrew Tatum and
Billie Whaley.

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give any take signs or anything,
you just watch."
Ellis Valentine drove In three
runs to highlight theinnlng. The
11 runs was three shy of the
National League record since
1000. Chicago scored 14 on
August , 1922. The Expos also
scored eight runs with none out,
four less than Brooklyn's
record set on May 24, 1953.
With Atlanta leading, 2-0,
Montreal sent 15 batters to the
plate in the fourth against two
pitchers. Valentine drove In the
first run of the inning with a
single, then later in the Inning
smgieu nome two more runs.
In the American League, it
was Toronto 5, California 4;
Seattle 4, DetroIt 3; MIlwaukee
4, Texas 3; the ChICagO WhI te
Sox 8, Boston 5; the New York

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MeCollum, It. ML- Neil, C.
Moreland, T. Mon-land. Z.
Powell; A. Smith, W. Starling,
1.. Sylvester, 1). Taylor, S.
Tenney, M. Thomas, .1.
Tiliman, J. Tobin, W. loller, S.
VihIen, A. Walker. C. Williams,
S. Williams, and A. Wilson.

Baker, A. Bradley, B. Brinson,
Brumitt, B. Collins, W.
Davis, J. Durham, F. Edwards,
Faller, J. Ford, T. Ford, H.
Frederick, C. Good.mond, C.
Guth, D. Ilaywood, E. Jernigan, M. Kelly, J. Kinnaird, H.

Colleen Depasquale, Kathy
Garret, Joan Helms, Mike

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Robert Blanton Jr. was the other downed driver, and he
suffered only facial abrasions.
"It's a wonder we don't have more accidents because
the drivers go all out right from the start," said Betty
Rose, Seminole publicist. "It's just like a highway. You
get a lot of people speeding, and accidents are Inevitable."
Harmon has been racing Florida for the last five years.
He is 46, and his wife, Nancy, Is a bookkeeper for a
Longwood marine business. Harmon also competes at
Pompano Beach, and he recently lost his top horse when
Ard Ned went In a $2,000 claimer.
"I've been In several of these things, but this Is the
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his back, shoulder, neck, chest and head.
Detn Spriggs, who also went down, was hack In the sulky
Wednesday night, grabbing a first and third. It was the
first mishap for the 20-year-old Spriggs, whose primary
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"I remember hearing someone holler 'look out!' and
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Retarded Citizens.
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about him," said a deputy In the
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Hapides Parish sheriff's office
MERV GRIFflN
at Alexandria. "He hasn't been
noomu
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FRIENDS
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M$STERROGERS(R)
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5:30
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Rapides Parish, the location of connected with KNOE, said
the campground, checked leads station owner James A. Noe Jr.
Wednesday but were unable to
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Frank Selas, 40, who danced
and supervised competitions
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and it's ... it's incredible,
early in the program, and later
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credible
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wins,
somebody
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and
clapping,
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and also this particular victim,
the
their
name
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on
to get a message. I want society
as a whole to get the message board, and stars around it, and
that, you know, you just don't fireworks and it's wonderful.
There's a lot of energy, and the
shoot people."
reward's
winning. And losing is
Defense attorney David Allen
nothing.
Losing's
nowhere.
says that by the end of a case,
In this case, both victim and
the defense usually convinces
itself of the justice of its cause defendant were losers before
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MONROE, La. (UPI)
Involved In last week's camping
Authorities have been unable to trip," said Rapides Parish
trace children's television Investigator William Hilton.
emcee "Mr. Wonder,"
wanted "All the complaints are not
on charges of
molesting young sexually related."

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following the case from an Intention to kill,
early meeting between defendCollins was shot in the head,
ant Jack Jones and his court- might die, and almost certainly
appointed defense attorneys would never fully recover. The
through the trial, verdict, and defendant had made a statepost-trial post-mortem.
ment to police while drunk, in
The production was a joint which he said he had shot
venture by ABC News, Eric someone else earlier on the day
Saltzman, a trial lawyer and of the crime. Both victim and
producer with Harvard Univer- accused had prior records.
sity's Evidence Films, and Neither could be classified as
Charles Nesson, professor and noble.
associate dean of Harvard Law
One of the most striking
School.
aspects of the case is the huge
The shooting of Raymond social chasm between the
"Big Man" Collins took place at participants In the crime and
a sleazy hotel in downtown the representatjves of the law
Seattle. That Jones shot Collins - that Is, prosecution, defense,
was not 'contested - only
judge and jury. That an inwhether Jones acted in self. digent black man could be as
well defended as Jones was
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NEW YORK (UPI) - In
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ear
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purse and also iny fattier's
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to get away with something.
centipede.
Whites - 2-Tones - Various Colors
she was married.
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lucky
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just good at it
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I'm also a terrible liar. I honest to admil, you %out with ine oil the All of July. It's previous experience, lie didn't
inake up things just to get friends and a (-tear conscience. one of tile nicmt affairs Of tile know peanuts compareti it)
pc-ople to listen to tile. I don't if you llu%,c 11 school court_ season and entails the races in what I t1jught 111111!
hiat. till) friends, and I d like at setter, mimuke trait is for Unit the afternoon, followed b)
I didii t learn it anywhere. I
least one I uric hard to miii office.If not, tell) our parents dinner and dancing at the yacht just followed ui natural inpress people but always end up )OU tia'.e sonic personal
stinits 111(1 did sh.ite'.er I felt
.mistead o. sa)uIk )C5 or no, was right, it seemed to collie
making a fool of myself.
problems you would like to talk
.
I'd like to be a good person ti'cr tith sunme'oiie at the' she asked inc to call her around naturally.
-. . once you the 5th of June and she's tell
but
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DEAR GUY: A guy %ho two parents iiivolved, you
PUZZIED expressed them.
kmnt s his faults as nell US 0U should have used 'darker"
DEAR PUZZLED: She could NEVER hAl) A lESSON IN
kno
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Real Traiisfers
H Miller &amp; Sons Fla., Inc. to John
D Hise, Jr &amp; wt C,lcira C Lot 11, blk
A, Can,elot Unit 3 1.45,200
Ralph E Hulson, gi to Steven N.
rarrell &amp; wf Debora K Lot 30 &amp; E
31 at 31, blk G, West Altamonte
HitS Sec. two. 158,00o,
II Miller &amp; Sons to Robert B.
Maurer &amp; WI Mary, La? 52, San
S'basiian Hts., Un 3 152.400
Joyce A Williams Manning &amp; Nb.
Charles to Christine M. Martin
Charlotte L. Bright, Lot I? blk 9,
HeftIer Homes On
Sec 1 1,40,000.
H Miller 8. Sons Orl., Inc. to John
R Gregory Jr 8. wf Kathy B Lot 21,
San Sebaslian Hts., Un. 3 $51,000.
Gallimore Homes Inc. to Andrew
IT McCaw, Trustee. Lots 6 IS, in blk
B. Spring Valley Ests. 1733.400.
UL(JJ ,arsna t. tnsor &amp; Joseph
E Jr. to Joseph E. Ensor, Jr., Lot 72
Lake Harriet Ests $6,000
Ralph F. Cooper Jr.. &amp; wf Joanne
to Robert W. Fulrell &amp; WI Rebekah
Lot 33 Oak Park sd $30,400
tOCO) Ames J. Ress.a 10 Carole A,
Ressa, Lot 30$ Forest Brook 3rd
Sec , $100
Gregory A. Hill to Gregory A Hill
8. wf Mary L • A', of Lots 97 8. 98
Stnvia Colony Co 5 d. 1100.
Marcia E. Simmons &amp; hb Billy to
[mitW. Klosinski &amp; WI Sheila, Lt 11,
81k A. Crystal Shores, $33,300.
Lint A. Weaver 8. WI Carlee to
AlIanF, Reynolds&amp;wfGeyleA.,Lt
1 1. W 37' of Lot 6, 81k G. Lake
W,,yman HIs., IS 000
Mary A. Zimmenli Royer &amp; Harry
II limmerli Jr. 8. Joyce H. 1. Reck
Ic Pewey R. Cogbunn Sr. &amp; WI Amy
L Lot), 81k F, Country Club Manor
Un, 2, $74500
jeffrey T. Healh &amp; WI Lucy Jo to
Rot..rt A. larnswoflh &amp; wf Maryan,
Lot $3, San Lanta, Third Sec.,
179,900.
Kenneth L. WiIli 8. WI Manianna
to (T,eo. V. Kilbride 8. wf Grace, Lot
13. 81k C, River Run Sec. One,

S 56.900.
Donald R. Owen &amp; wt Cynthia to
Kurth A. Chin Fatt 8. WI Melva J., LI
lOP. W", of 9 81k K, Lake Wayman
.
Lake Addn., 137,000.

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Notice

The Babcock Co. to John W. Lovell
8w? Mary 1
ot 217 Windward Sq..
Sec 3.1,48,200
George W. Haeffeker &amp; WI Rub to
Joseph E. Burns, sga.. Lot 56 Goldie
Manor. 1st Addn. $31,000.
V. Randolph Delk, Tn, &amp; md etal
to Meadowood ApIs. II, Ltd. N 310
of NE'i of NW'.i Sec 1021.29. less E
680'. 158.800.
(QCD) Barbara B. Reid to Henry
J Reid, Lot 16. Hunters Point. 1,100.
StanleyW. Wright Sr. &amp; wi Shirley
to Guy E. Walker 8. wf Caureen, Lot
if 172, Frank L.
120 8 N'
Woodruff's s ci, 1)3.900.
Margaret Fox, sgl. to Eric N.
Esterson 8. wf Ann S , E 149.6' of N
19967' of W 1029.6' of NW'S 8W' of
E7Och. of NW'S Sec 3019.30.

IN THE CIRLUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 79.93$.CA.03.K
HERBERT CHERRY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROSA LEE JONES,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: ROSA LEE JONES
12 Tllden Street
Rochester, NY
Last Known Residence
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a suit
has been filed 'against you in the
above Styled cause for breach of
contract, and that you are required
lo file your answer with the Clerk of
this Court and to serve a copy

18-Help Wantec

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FICTITOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 1311 Santa
Barbara Drive, Sanford, Florida
32771 ¶.c'.mnole County, florIaa,
under (he lic?itious name of LAKE
JENNIE APARTMENTS, and th,sl I
intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section
865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sig. .Jeno F. Paulucci
Publish: May 17, 21, 31, June 7, 1979
DEJel

41-Houses

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Sanford. GraciOiJS living from $28
weekly. Utilities included 500 S.
Oak. 322 9623; 811.7883.

AVON
FIGWT ItIFLA1'ION
Sell Avon. Socrea3e your earning
power. For details, call 644.3079.

30.Apartments Unfurnished

Receptionist wanted Small pro
fessional office. Experience re
quired. Salary open
Call 323 9611
Maids needed - full time em
company
Full
ployment.
benefits. Start immediately.
Days Inn of Sanford. .18. SR 16.
____________________________
Full chg. bookkeeper - Original
through
Financial
Entry
Statements. Apply only if fully
Qualified to CONTROLLER,
P.O. Box 2076, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

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Notice of Public Hearings
The Board of County Corn.
missioners of Seminole County will
hold a public hearing in Room 20) of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on June 26. 1979 at
Ii1rCuT UUfl
ame t. I.. I"Cfl'/ 01 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as I
5U,4W.
Sr. cilizen yard man or couple to
Winter Spgs Dcv. to Sol Dale WOOLFORK AND PERRY, P. A., possible, to consider a specific land
help widow 1 or 2 days wk. in
- Builders Inc., Lot 79 Tuscawllla Unit Attorneys for PlaintIff, 1011 South use amendment to the Seminole
Winter Spgs. 327.1488.
Help
Wanted
18—
Found
S-•••-Lost &amp;
Sanford Avenue, P.O. Box 7236, County Comprehensive Plan, Or.
7, $14,700
MAID
POSITIONEli:. Berguson. wid. to Jay L. Sanford, Florida 32771, not later dinance 7725, and rezoning of the
exo.
preferred. Apply in person.
Stokes 8. WI Mary G., Lot 1, Marlan than the 19th day of June, 1979. If described property from A.)
Irish Setter 5 mo. old female lost
Sec.. Dreamwold, $29.00).
you fall to do so, a default may be Agriculture to PUD Planned Unit
Sanford Nursing 8. Cony. Center,
near Sanford 8 Mattie Ayes.
950 Melionville Ave.
James L. Pacey &amp; WI Carol 10 entered against you for the relief
____
Development.
Reward 323 6696
____________________________
E lvi PLOY lvi E NT
Brian Homes Inc , Lots 19, 20, 21, 72 demanded in the Complaint. The
________________________
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
Will KAY who called about live in
8.23,81k N, Longwood Park, $20,000. real property proceeded against is:
WHICH
OR Dl NANCE 7725
with retired school teacher call
o-Child Care
Lots3andl, Block 7, LOCKHART
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
________________________
again 319.5178 before 9 am. or
•
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SUBDIVISION. Plat Book 3, Page USE
THE
OF
ELEMENT
YOU WASTEDTIME
aft, 6 p.m.
70. according to the Plat thereof
SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPRE
Flrst&amp;Onlychlldcarecenteropen
recorded in the Public Records of
GAS &amp; HAVE BEEN
HENSIvE PLAN FROM PRESER.
Saturday in Sanford - Begin.
Land Sales - $600 per week
Seminole County, Florida.
VATION GENERAL RURAL TO
ning June 2. Sanford Early
possible. Work part time. Ex.
DISAPPOINTED
Dated this 15th day of May, 1979. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
Childcare Center. 32266.45.
perienced only. Please reply
FICTITIOUSNAME
(SEAL)
LOOKING
____________________
FOR THE PURPOSE OF RE.
Tony Copolla Assoc. Realtor 614.
Notice is hereby given Ihat I am
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
THE
FOLLOWING
ZONING
Newborn to small Infants for
25)8.
FOR
A JOB
engaged in business at P.O. Box 175
As Clerk of the Court
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM
working mothers or short
____________________________
Casselberry Fla 32707 Seminole
By: June I. Curtis
NOW LET US
A 1 AGRICULTURE TO PUD
vacations in my home. 372.5542.
--County, Florida, under the fictitious
As Deputy Clerk
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP
DO THE WORK.
21—Situations Wanted
name1of FRIENDS PERSONAL
James E. C. Perry, Esq.
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
MENT.
COMMUNICATION SERVICE and
P.O. Box
WE HAVE
ONLY,
this
fall.
Best
aIds
Lots I through 1) and Lots 14
that I intend to register said name
Sanford, Florida 3777)
educational opportunity in this
through 20, Block H, and all of Block
EXPERIENCE TO
College Students desiring yard
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Publish May 17,74,31 &amp; June?. 1979 G. Replat of Section 1, Sanford
area. 3226645.
work and maintenance.
BACK US UP.
c.mlno,e County, Florida in
DEJ
85
Grove,
as
recorded
in
PIat
1100k
4,
- _____________________________
Call 323 0500 or 322 0791.
Enroll now-school age childrenaccordance with the provisions of
Page 2) of the Public Records of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
for summer fun-arts, crafts,
.
- ._ .. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Seminole County, Florida, and the
SECRETARY
Wit: Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
&amp; field trips. 323 8424.
East
of
the
',
SW'
of
Section
32,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
24—Business Opportunities
195?
RECEPTIONIST
Township 19S, Range 31E (less the
PROBATE DIVISION
Special Summer program for 6 12
Sig. Harold Clark
North 780 ft. of the East 975 tI.
MANAGER TRAINEES
yrs
old including weekly
File Number 79•I37.CP
Publish: May 17, 24, 3), June 7 1979
For lease-Well established
thereof and less that part lying in
DIVISION
swimmnq, skating, &amp; movies
SALES
DEJ78
restaurant, fully equipped. Seats
-- ________________________ IN RE: ESTATE OF
Said Replat of Section 1, Sanford
32? 6645 SANFORD EARLY
SALES
REP.
In excess of 100. Prime location
Grove)
and
the
West
''
ot
the
SW'i
EULA MAE FITZGERALD,
CHILDHOOD CENTER
in Sanford. (303) 323.5451 days;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
of Sec. 32 19$ 31E., together with the
__________________________
SALES TRAINEES
(305) 830.8391 after 8 p.m.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
W %i of the S" of the NW'S of said
WELDERS
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
9-Good Things to Eat
Deceasd section (less that part lying in
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
DRAG LINE OPR.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Roseland Park recorded in Plat
NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
Case No. 7?•18S1.CA.13.E
UR.I IN JNC
3MNPIJNU3
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Book 7, Pg. 51, and less Roseland
MECHANICS
U.PICK Black eye peas.
A
TURNER,
J.
as Trustee for
BUSIEST AREAS
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL Park 1st addition according to the
Butter beans, Crowder.
DRIVERS
PUBLIX SUPERMARKETS, INC. OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED Public Records of Seminole County)
irivenlory 8. fixtures total more
Worm Free 323 456.
PROFIT SHARING PLAN AND IN THE ESTATE:
and less the Right of Way for
PLASTIC PROFILE
than asking price. No reasonable
TRUST
Blackeyepeas. U.Pkk.
Plaintiff,
of Icr refused. Call us today. This
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Seaboarddoast Line Railroad, State
EXTRUDER
$lbu. Call afler
sale for health reasons.
that the administration of the estate Road 46 and less Right of Way for
SOLICITORS
1. C. SIMPSON, as Trustee, a.k.a of EULA MAE FITZGERALD, Brisson Avenue.
1p.m. 322.4128.
THOMAS C. SIMPSON, CHARLES
Further, the Planning and Zoning
.
WAREHOUSE
deceased, File Number 79 137 CP, i
REALTY WORLD.
JEWITT, ANN S. JEWITT, pending in the Circuit Court for Commissionof Seminole County will
fl-Instructions
GENERAL
LABORERS
CHARLES L. CARTER, SARAN Seminole County, Florida, Probate hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
COOKS
NELSON CARTER. CHARLOTTE
Division, the address of which is the Seminole County Courthouse,
HASKELL YUILLE, JAMES YUIL.
P.O. Drawer C, Sanford, Florida Sanford, Florida, on June 6. 1979 at
Needlepoint Instruction
COUNTER WORK
LE, OSGOOD F. HASKELL,
32771. The co.personal represen. 7:30 P M., or as soon lhereafter as
WAITRESSES
JAMES OSGOOD YUILLE, PE. tatives of the estate are Albert w. possible, to review, hear comments
Crealive Expressions 323 8812
TER GEORGE HASKELL, MARY
and
make
recommendations
to
the
Fitzgerald, Jr. and Elizabeth F.
JO
HASKELL,
MARGARET
Branch whose addresses are 3207 Board of County Commissioners on
THESE ARE
18-Help
rhe Real Estate Agency
YUILLE, ELLA F. lILY, a.k.a EL
North Rio Grande, Orlando, Fl. and Ihe above captioned ordinance.
ONLY
A FEW
LEN F. BLY, JOHN A. BALDWIN, P.O. Box 36, Bushnell, Fl. 33313,
Additional informalion may be
REALTORS
For a career In Real Estate call
as Guardian ad litem, EMMA M.
COME IN TODAY
respectively. The name and address obtained by contacting the Land
135', S French (Il 92) Sanford
Realty
World,
The
Real
Estate
LUSK, LUTHER F. CARTER, M. of the co.personal representativi'' Development Manager a?
373 5374
Agency June Ponzig 3235324
912 French Ave.
FRANK CARTER, LEWIS K. attorney are set forth below.
Ext. 306.
(Cor
of
10th
&amp;
French,
Sanford)
OSGOOD, STEPHEN OSGOOD,
Persons not able 10 attend Ihe
All persons having claims or
CHARLES C. OSGOOD. CHAR. demands against the estate ire heaningwhowlshtocommentonlhe
Baby Silter needed 1 or 2 nights
29-Rooms
323.5176
per wk. for retarded children.
LOTTE 0. HASKELL, MABEL L. required,
proposed actions may submit
WITHIN
THREE
Mustbe I8orotder. Call anytime
TITCOMB, WILLIAM TITCOMB,
Real Estate-Sales Manager
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF written statements to the Land
Room For Rent
STEPHEN C. OSGOOD, LOUIS E.
3727030.
on going office with I full time
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Development Division prior to Ihe
With Kitchen Privileges
OSGOOD, C. C. OSGOOD, CHAR
associates in Sanford area needs
THIS NOTICE, to file wIth the clerk scheduled public hearing. Persons
377.3937
Assistant Manager Trainee. some
LOTTE C. HASKELL, BENJAMIN of the above court a written appearing at the hearings may
aggressIve sales manager. Must
merchandising
&amp;
retail
cx
HAINES, CARRIE B. HAINES, statement of any claim or demand submit written statements or be
be able to recruit, train &amp; be
penience preferred. Excellent
WEBBER . HAINES. LEWIS 0. 'D'v may have.
heard orally.
capable of running a lS.man
Each claIm must b
future opportunity &amp; company
HAiNES, tb'J
I*cSRUTH 'lh wrItIng and must indicate the
89'Or 4er Dl the Board of County
office. This position requires a
benefits. Apply in pe,rson
S. HAINES, THOMAS J. KENNEY, basis for the claIm, the name and Commissioners of SemInole county,
candidate wIth a strong listIng
Walgreen Drug Store, 2942
GEORGE W. MORSE, CHARLE
track record and some Sales
address of th. creditor or his agent Florida.
Orlando,
Dr.,
Sanford.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
WHITTIER, EMANUEL SCHAT. or attorney, and the amount
management experience, Reply
in confidence to Box 22, co
Clerk to the Board of
TEN, JOAN S. SCHATTEN, HAR. claimed. lithe claim is not yet due,
county Commissioners of
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
OLD W. RIPPS, and FANNY R.
Ihe dale when it will become due
WELDER
Seminole County, Florida
Sanford, Fla.
MEISLER, if living, and if dead, shall be stated. If the claim is
Recent work experience In
By: Joann K. Hare
their unknown spouses, heIrs, dc
LPN, f- ulltime&amp; part time. Apply
contingent or unliquidated, the
fabrication welding. Must have
Deputy Clerk
visees, grantees, creditors, or nature of the uncertainty shall be
in person Lakeview Nursing
own tool%, Permanent full time
other parties claiming by, through, stated. If the claim is secured, the Publish: June 7, 10, 1979
Center 919 E. 2nd St.
position. Fringe benefits.
under or against them, or any of security shall be described. The DEK.1
LET'S BE HbNES1
Contact Personnel Dept., A.
them, and EMANUEL SCHATTEN claImant shall deliver sufficIent
IN 'TIlE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Air Conditioning
If you weren't looking for a new
Duda &amp; Sons, Inc., Oviedo. 321.
ASSOCIATES. a partnership, copies of the claim to the clerk to SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
career
you
wouldn't
be
reading
10)0
ext.
An
268.
Equal
Op.
FLOP IDA POWER CORPORA
enable the clerk to mall one copy to PROBATE DIVISION
this ad, and if we weren't looking
portunity Employer,
TION, a Florida corporation, the each co personal representative.
Fill Number 79.I6.CP
:entral Heat &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
for someone to do a lob this ad
ALTAMONTE LAND, HOTEL
Division
Call Carl Harris at
Allpersonsinterestedintheestate
Secretary
Career
minded
in.
wouldn't behere. If you want the
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, a
IN RE: ESTATE OF
SEARS, Sanford 322-1771
whom a copy of this Notice cif
dividuat needed by nations
opportunity to earn Three to
Florida corporation, THE ALTA
AdminIstration has been mailed are NAOMI MAY MORR IS,
largest producer of factory built
Five Hundred dollars a week,
MONTE SPRINGS COMPANY, a required,
WITHIN
THREE
modularsingleand multi family
Appliances
call 1800432.8403 anytime for
Massachusetts corporatIon, and MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Deceased
housing. Typing and shorthand
recorded message.
THE ALTAMONTE COMPANY, a
NOTICEOFAOMINISTRATION
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
required. Paid life and health
Masuchusettscorporation,whether
THIS NOTICE,tofilebnyobjections TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
A Ian's ApplIances
Dental Assistant
Insurance plus holidays and
existing,
dissolved or
and the they may have that challenges the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Refrigeration AC Repair
certif ication preferred,
vacation. Contact Sam Ma:
unknown assigns, successors in validity of the decedent's will, the THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Licensed. 3230039
3238180.
zotta, Cardinal Industries Inc.
Interest, trustees, or any other part, qualifIcatIons of the co.personal OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
(305) 3210220, or send resume to
es claiming by, through, under or representatives, or the venue or IN THE ESTATE:
TERMITESARE SWARMING
Box W, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
Beauty Care
against said corporations or legal lurisdlction of the court.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
We have an opening for an
entities, or any of them.
aggressive termite &amp; pest
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND that the administration of the estate
Defendants OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED of NAOMI MAY MORRIS, decea.
control salesman. $800 mo.
TOWER'S BEAU) Y SALUN
NOTICE OF ACTION
sed. File Number 79.166CP, is
a
guaranteed if you qualify. Car &amp;
ormerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
-PROPERTY
phone leads available. Apply
319 c. 1st St., 32.5747
Oateofthefirstpublicationof this pending in lhe Circuit Court for
TO: T. C. Simpson, as Trustee, a
TIllis Extermining, 767 N. Hwy.
Notice of Administration: May 31. Seminole County, Florida, Probate
k.a Thomas C. Simpson, Charles E.
Division, the address of which is
)7.97, Casselberry. 331.5606.
1979.
ciTh
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Jewelt, Ann S. JewIlt, Charles L.
Seminole County Courthouse,
Albert W. Fitzgerald, Jr.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Carter, Sarah Nelson Carter,
Sanford,
Florida
32771.
The
personal
Likepeople,
own
hours,
good
pay?
Elizabeth F. Branch
MEINTZER TILE
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Try selling Sarah Coventry
Charlotte Haskell Yuille, James
As Co Personal Representatives representaliveoftheestatels Marie
few or repair, leaky showers our
Execution issued out of and under
Yuille, Osgood F. Heskell, James
M. Knapp, whose address is 121
Jewelry and see how rewarding
pecialtv. 25 yrs. Exp. $691562.
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Osgood YuIlle, Margaret YuiIle,
Lake Marion Drive, Altamonte
it will be. 2994134.
the Estate of
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
Springs,
Florida
32702.
The
name
Ella F. Bly, aka Ellen F. Bly,
EULA MAE FITZGERALD
final judgement rendered in the
Emma Lusk, Luther F. Carter, M.
and address of the personal
Deceased
Dressmaking
aforesaid court on the 16th day of
Frank Carter, Lewis IC. Osgood,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL representative's attorney are
April, AD. 1919, in that certain case
forth below.
Stephen Osgood, Charles C. Osgood,
REPRESENTATIVE:
entitled, Kathleen Davis, Petitioner
All persons having claims or
Charlotte 0. Haskell, Mabel L.
Attentions, Onessmakinj
EL. Williamson, Jr. of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
James Davis, Respondent,
demands
against
the
estate
are
Drapes, Upholstery
Titcomb, William Titcomb, Stephen
NAME STATUTE
URBAN, PEIRSOL. WILLIAMSON
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
required,
WITHIN
THREE
..322.0707
C. Osgood, Louis E. Osgood, C. C.
i. DAVIS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Execution was delivered to me as
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Osgood, Charlotte C. Haskell,
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Professional Association
THE FIRS) PUIILILAIION u
Sheriffof SemlnoleCounty, Florida,
Benjamin F. Haines, Carrie B.
25w. Church Street,
undersigned, pursuant to the
Exterior Cleaning
and I have levied upon the following
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Names, Thomas J. Kenney, George
i'.o. Box 5)2
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
of the above court a written
described property owned by James
W. Morse, Charles Whittier, if living
Orlando, Fl. 32802
865.09, Florida Statutes,wilI register
&amp;P Exterior. Fungus &amp; mildew
Davis, said property being located
statement of any claim or demand
and if dead, their unknown spouses,
Teleohone: (305) 4250212
with the Seminole County Comp.
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,
In
SemInole
County,
Florida,
more
Ihey
may
have
Each
claim
must
be
heirs, devisees, granteel, creditors
Publish: May 3), June 7, 1979
trolier, upon receipt of proof of
etc. Free Est. 3396066, 6611335.
In writing and must indicate the
particularly described as follows:
or olher parties claiming by,
publication of this notice, the flc.
DEJ.135
basis for the claim, the name and
That undivided ','z interest of
through and under or against them,
titious name, to wit:
IJames Davis in a residence Ioiated
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND address of the creditor or his agent
and the Altamonte Land, Hotel and
SEMORAN CHIROPRACTIC
at 1906 Patrick Place, Sanford,
GroonthigBeariing
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, 'or attorney, and the amount
Navigation Company, a Florida
HEALING ARTS CENTER
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
more
Florida,
particularly
FLORIDA.
corporation, the Altamonte Springs
under *Iicji llive parties are
the date when it will become due
described as:
CASE NO. 71.IUO.SP.OJ
Company, a Massachusetts cor.
aged in business at 1500 North
ANIMAL HAVEN
shall be stated. If the claim is
Lot 1, Block 1, San Scm Knolls,
poratlon and the Altamonte Corn
LOUIS B. CONLEY,
Semoran Boulevard, Winter Park,
Dog 8. Cat boarding, bathing,
First Addition per plaf thereof
pany, a Massachusetts corporation,
Plaintiff, contIngent or unllquidated, the
Florida 32792.
clipping, flea Control. Pet
nature of the uncertainly shall be
recorded in Plat Book 13, page 5 of
whether dissolved or existing .and
vs
That the parties interested in said
supplies, dog houses, insulatici,
stated.
If
Ihe
claim
is
secured,
the
the
Public
Records
of
Seminole
the unknown assigns, successors in
THE RYTEX CORPORATION,
business enterprise are as follows:
shady inside kennels, screencl
County, Florida.
interest, trustees or any other party
Defendant, security shall be described. The
Roffler ChiropractIc Clinic, PA,
claimant
outside runs, also air cond.
Shall deliver sufficient
and the undersigned as Shii'iff 0f
claiming by, through, under or
1500 North Semoran Boulevard
AMENDED NOTICE OF SUIT
cages. 3225752.
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Seminole County, Florida, will at
against said corporations.
Wins." Park, Fiorida 32797
TO: THE RYTEX CORPORA.
enabl,
the
clerk
to
mail
one
copy
to
11:00
AM.
on
the
15th
day
of
June,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TION
each personal representative.
A.D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
Heise ChiropractIc Clinic, P.A.
thaI an action to quiet title to the
c.o Michael Flemming
All persons interested In the estate
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
1500 North Semoran Boulevard
following property in Seminole
203 West lit Street
to whom a copy of this Notice of
to any and all existing liens, at the
Winter Park, Florida 37792
County, Florida:
Sanford, Florida 37771
Administration has been mailed are
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
DATEDat Winter Park, Seminole
Lot 567 (less that portion for State
required,
WI THIN
THREE
County Courthouse in Sanford,
County, Florida, this 30th day of
Road 436) of the subdivision of lands
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Retired man-Small repair work.
Florida, the above described perMay, 1979.
belonging to the plat of Altamonte
thafaSulthasbeenfiledagainst you THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Roofing 8. painting. Free Est.
sonal
property.
ROFFLER
CHIROPRACTIC
Land, Hotel &amp; NavIgation Co., as
intheCourtlisted above and you are THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
Call anytime 3231543.
That
said
sale
is
being
made
to
CLINIC, PA.
recorded in Plat Book I, page 10, Of
required to serve a copy of your they may have that challenge the
satisfy the terms of said Writ
By: Rex W. Rofffrr, President
the public records of Seminole
Answer or Pleading to the Petition validity of the decedent's will, the
Execution.
INSULATION
Batting, blowing,
HEISE CHIROPRACTIC
Counfy. Florida.
on the Plaintiff's Attorney, Thomas qualifications of the personal
John E. Polk, Sheriff
RACO Foam, fiberglas I.
CLINIC, PA.
has been filed against you and you
C. Greene, P.O. Box 69S, Sanford, representative, or the venue or
Seminole County,
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
By: Douglas A. Heise,
are required to serve a copy of your
Florida 32771, and file the original jurisdiction of the Court.
Florida
3210139 or 904.734.6708 collect
President
written defenses, if any to it, on the
Answer or Pleading In thl office of
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Publish: May 24, 31, Jun17, 14, 1979
Publish:
June
7,
14,
2),
28,
1979
Petitioner's attorney, whose name
thcClerkofl'waboveCountyCowt, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
DEJ.10)
DEK.34
1 Man, quality operation
Seminole County Courthouse, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
and address is: Albert P. LIma,
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
LIMA 1. ELLIOTT, 620 Twiggs
Sanford, Florida, on or before July
Dateofthefirst publicationof this
etc. Wayne Beat, 327-1321
Street, Tampa, Florida 33602,
3, 1979. If youfailtodoso,ludgment Notice of AdminIstration: June 7,
I
telephone ($13) 72$ $639 on or before
by default will be taken against yiw 1979.
June 26, 1979, and file the original
for th. relief demanded in the
Marie M. Knapp
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
with the clerk of this court either
Petition.
REMODELING I. REPAIR
As Personal Representative
U
before service on petItioner's at.
DONE and ORDERED THIS 29th
SG. BALINT&amp;ASSOC.
of the Estate of
327.0645
torney or lmmeditefy thereafter;
day of May, 1979.
NAOMI MAY MORRIS
5
otherwise a default will be entered
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
5 Concrete work- Patios, side.
Deceased
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Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
againstyoufarthereliefdemandsd
walks, driveways. Free EstiBy: ,Ieannine Moye
in the complaint or petition.
REPRESENTATIVE:
*
mate, Call Mr. Taylor 3228545.
5
FAIRKATOIS/WELDEIS
WlTNESSmyhandandtheseslof
Deputy Clerk
KENNETH P. MARCHMAN,
said court on May 22. 1919.
(SEAL)
of Hunter, Pattillo, Marchman,
(SEAL)
THOMAS C. GREENE
McGuire &amp; Mapp
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
243 W. Park Ave.
Jo(n a stowing company with lied waiting
Attorney for Plaintiff
U
conditIons and libirI benefits: Handy lOcatiie
Clerk Circuit Court
P.O. Box 340
p.o. Box 05
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Ant
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VVi!USI i-.r.
ra. ppiy I: UNI.PAK CORP.
aanwrg,
J1I1I
1,33 N. Hwy. 421, Longwood, Fla.
Deputy Clerk
Telephone: (305) 4414900
U
Publish May 21, 318. Jun17, 11, 1979
Publish May31 8. June 7, 14, 2), 1979 Publish: June 7, 14, 1979

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good hours. Must be cx
perlenced. 321.0121.

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1EALTOR
171 6061

SANFORD COURT APTS
Award winning "energy efficient"
1 BR, ground floor, color co
ordlnated appliances, attic
storage. 13 bullt.ifl power
savers. Many security features.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Ill AND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1?.S4.CA.09.D
RONALD L. IRWIN, as Trustee,
Plaintiff,
FINCH
LENOARD
and
J.
BEATRICE FINCH, his wife, and
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSPI.
ML,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to Final Judgment of
foreclolurerenderedon the 24th day
of April, 1979, and that certain Order
of this Court dated the 29th day of
May, 1979, in that certain cause
pending In the Circuit Court in and
for Seminole County, Florida,
wherein RONALD L. IRWIN, as
Trustee, is Plaintiff, and LENOARD
J. FINCH and BEATRICE FINCH,
hiS wife, and SEMINOLE MEMOR.
IAL HOSPITAL ARE Defendants,
Civil Action No. 7956CA09.D, I AR.
THUR H. BECK WITH, JR., Clerk of
the aforesaid Circuit Court,
will at 11:00 A.M., on the 22nd day of
June, 1979, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash at the
west front door of the Courthouse In
Seminole County, Florida, In San.
ford, Florida, the following
descTlbed property, sItuated and
being n Seminole County, Florida,
Iwit:
Lot 47, GARDEN GROVE, UNIT
ONE, according to the P1st thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 1$, Pages
9? and 91 of the Public Records Of
Seminole Counly, Florida.
Said sale will be made pursuant to
and in order to satisfy the terms of
said final judgment, arid order.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Junel. Curtis
Deputy Clerk
S. KIRBY MONCRIEF of
SHIN1IOLSER, LOGAN AND
MONCRIEF
Post Office Box 2279
Senford Florida 3277)
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(305) 373 3660
Publish May 31 &amp; June 7, 1919

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Owner
transferring
from
prestigious IDYLLWILOE This
very desirable home
needs
another loving family Price
reduced to 163.000.

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31-Pa1t,1t Furnished
3 BEDROOM 1 BATH. WITH
CARPORT, HAR OW000
FLOORS, AWNING WINDOWS.
CLOSE TO SHOPPING. 174.500
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1 BR furn apt. Air, waler pci.
Adults, no pets. 1,140 mo., $100
security. 323 191?.

2 BEDROOM MOBILE ON ACRE,
WHISPERING PINES
AT
LAKE GEORGE. 117.900.

Sanford - Adults. Studio, Air, w.w,
carpet, residential area. $139
flO. 323 8019.
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3 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME
WITH SCREENED PORCH
AND LARGE
BARN ON
ALMOST 5 ACRES. PAVED
ROAD NEAR AIRPORT. ONLY
137.900.

32-Houses Unfurnished
1 BR, 2 bath, C.air. Screened

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
FIREPLACE. LARGE OAK
TREES AND ON CREEK.
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE.
ONLY $49,500.

swimming pool, on Lake Monroe
(2nd house from lakefront) $350
mo. 107 N. Mellonville.
Clean 3 BR, 2 bath, garage,
Central Air, fenced backyard.
security deposit, $325 mo. 862
8929 or 3fl 0)11.

33-Houses Furnished

2 BR, 11/2 bath
322.3439
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2', acre tracts zoned agri. 18.750.
Good terms, owner holding

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OFSANFORDREALTOR

36-Resort Property
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Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
front Apts. weekly. Call 322.1058
if no ans. (904) 252.9492.

BROKER
24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

40-Condominiums

CCTJ

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' Sanford 321-0702

FOR SALE by owner, (2) two.
story townhouse condominiums,
ww carpt., appliances, 1'.,
baths, two bdrms, near schools,
shopping. Sanford. Good i.
veslment properties. Sell both
53o,uw,
ut ,u,w'J. Doll)
leased till Dec. 1,17,000 existing
1st mortg. on ea. at 8'/a percent.
321.0288 eve, weekends.
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Orlando 327-1577
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Seein9 is believing. The truly
breathtaking beauty of a
paradise on earth! We're ViOl
exgerating, just a 15 mm. ride
from Sanford &amp; you are trans.
poried to WONDER LAND. Let
us 'ive you details. $96,500.

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SANFORD: $21,300. 3 Bdrm., -,1
bath, carport, nice neighbor.,
hood. My equity &amp; assume low
rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
negotiable. 323-6278.

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View of Lk. Dupont in Deltona.
ThiS 3 BR home In Deltona is 6
yrsyoung, CH&amp;A, city water &amp;
sever, with a nice sc. patio. The
pr'srlghtI $37,500. u

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ldyIlwIlcSe, 42 Ifti.
W:4IstIfl
matJIate home on con, lot,
beaptifully landscaped, near
QoIf.counse 8. schools. $57,730.

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2105s(. ft. of living, remodeled kit
w.6utcher block cabinets, new
ttoor tile, recessed lighting,
corning lop stove, beamed
ceiling in LR &amp; DR. Pool above
ground, new liner, all eqpt.
stays, patio carpeted, 7 fruit
trees, walking distancetostores,
rtnns 3. hut Nice n.inh.
All this 8.1 &amp;5(A.
141:500.

Horns Iurovennt
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PAINTING,CARPENTRY
CUSTOMCABINETS
323.O429afterS:]O
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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
Mowing
3233719
321.0098

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MOWING 8. LANDSCAPING

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General Landscaping.
Rose
specialIsts, top soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
373.2940.
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Residential &amp; Commercial
3225342

Legal Notice

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THROUGH APRIL 1979'

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SUPE.R 4 BR, 1'' bath home in
drea'mwold, w.CH&amp;A, WW
carpet, DR. Fla. Pm., 5cr. Patio
&amp; •ptuch Morel BPP WAR.
RANTED, Only $35,900!

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DANNY'S PAINTING
lnterior.E*tenior House Painting
Llcen$ed.Insured.Booded
FREE Estimates. (305) 332.9440

LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrest with ww carpet,
breakfast bar, Fla. Rm., Dining
areat Extras! BPP WARRANTI
ED. Just 145,00)1

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Painting by Anthony Corino. In
tenor, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 322.0071. ..

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remodeled home in Pine Heights
with C-H&amp;A, ww carpet, eat.in
kit., FIa. Pm, Fenced yard on
nice loll BPP WARRANTED.
Wow! only $379001

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Trim your house, *145. 1 day servi
good paint &amp; Ref. 334.1479.
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horpe in immaculate cond. Small
lot with large front &amp; rear
porches, DR &amp; 1g. DPI A Buy for
$12'St

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Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service'
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Tree service,
Oead
wood,
demossing 8. mistletoe, a.
removing. 373.1644.

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SANFORD'S
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WAGON

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Buy P. Si-tI. tht' fint in useel
lurniture Refnig stOy, tøol',

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EXTRA NICE

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Paying 516 8. up men's,
womens class rings Also buying
wedding bands, sterling 8. any
ineurlcecigold Any cond 6782)3?
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STOVALL BATTERIES, 5205 :
Edgewater Dr., Orl 299 7500

$495

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Washers, refrigerators, etc
323 7050 Kellogg's Auction

$5995
1 495

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Dodge Pickup
ONE OWNER
373 1)73

L%UV USED F OR NIT OR
8.
APPLIAF(CES 5,intorci u'
S'itv,iqe 1?? fY11

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4 WH. DR.
LOADED

1971 CH EV.
MONTE
CARLO
ii CHRYSLER

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Auto, W calliper top 8. CB
$1500 or best otter 373 4917

68-Wanted to BUY

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ONA AU TO AUCT Ic,
Hwy 9?. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, Will hold a
Public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
the only one in Florida You Set
the
Call 904 255
$311 for further detiIs

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MULTI-FAMILY

AUCTION

Saturday • June 9th • 11:00 a.m.
Inspection June 2 • 3 • 7 • 8 16 p.m.

HOME SITES NEAR 427 AND
NOLAN RD. $5,000. SEVERAL
TO CHOOSE FROM.

Plantation Estates

Parcels • Zoned R-1 • Road Frontage
107 Acres 1-5 Acre Tracts • (1) 6 Acre R-3 Apt. Site
4 Lakefront
Only minutes to Orlando
Deland
New
Smyrna Daytona Beach
LOCATION: 1-4 to Deltona Exit Turn right Go 1/2 mile to
Mansion Blvd. Follow signs
TERMS: $500.00 Down Sale Day Financing Available
10% Discount for Cash $400.00 Drawing

SEIGLER REALTY

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2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321-0702

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Orlando 327-1577

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Rain or Shine •

Altamonte
Area,
secluded
residentIal site. 100 x 125, trees.
$6,000.

Sale on Property

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Tent

For Plats • Brochures • information

FORREST GREENE

Phone (305) 862-3363

REALTORS
INC.
030.6133 or 339.4711 eves.
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Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1328 Longwood, Fla. 32750

45.A-Gjtof State

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Pro'rty

Glenn A. Blackmore

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• Registered Real Estate Broker

rrce listIng BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
TMurphy, N. C. 28906

AGENCY

REALTOR 322 4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 3623455 322.1939
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FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 full
baths, spotlessly clean, step
saver kit. w.eye level micro
range oven on full standard
range, 1g. ref. &amp; D.W, cxc. closet
space. Priced right, won't last I
$31,500.

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6 Cylinder - Auto.
31000Miles

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72 VW Baja Bug
Like New

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OWNER HEADING Li' moun.
tains. Cute 3) wIg. yd. &amp; plenty
of shade, storage galore, quiet
but easy access to 1.1 &amp; down.
town areas. Unexcelled value.
$23,500.

'77 Dodge Van

2-Dr. -6 Cyl.

318 V-8
Auto - Air

Air Auto

2495°°'

ONLY

FUTURE HOME OR SUMMER
HOME,2acres Iocatedon spring
fed lake in the mountains of N.
Carolina. $11,900.

ONLY

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY.
Owner must sell or trade due to
health. Rejator iepair 4. car
clean. Exc. location, good accts.
$3500)

Sunroof
Stereo

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ONLY
1995°°
41
MonZi
Hatchback

75 LeMans

V-8

Sharp

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73 Hornet
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MtiIple Listing Service
2565

:"Brarh Office

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76 Granada Ghia

Lakefront lot in Caseelberry. 100'
frontage on Seminola Blvd.
AsJuing $11,950 with good terms
or trade.

Auto.
Air

ONLY

$919500
'76 Torino

Squire Wagon - Sharp
Extra Clean

ONLY

$379500

74 Cougar X-R-7 '72 Vista Cruiser
Wagon
Air - Auto,

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Excellent Condition

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2 BR, I bath hous, completely
r-..uvated, over sized lot.
Owner hold mortgage 91) Elm
3222730.
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Auto..Air

$379500

REAL ESTATE

'75 F-350 Camper Si'l. '68 Olds Delta

Slant Six

ir-Sharp

REALTOR,322 749$
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6 CylInder- Auto

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'72 Nova 2--Dr.

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Std. Shift

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REALTORS 9 PARR
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'71 Ford Work Van

LIKE THE
"WIDE OPEN" SPACES?
10 acre farm land wmobile home.
Will throw in goats, chickens &amp;
rabbits AND tractor. Near
Geneva. $35,750.

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etc

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

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Yamaha DONC 750. mag
wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
per gal 51.700 373 0039

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53000 or best otfer
123 491

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Sanford area, 525 mo
831 6634

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'68'VW fl.iq
cond 61.000 m' Best offer 322
1661 32? 5536

Top Dollar Paid for unk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment
322 5!
BUY JUNK C1zS
0m $10 '0150
Call 322 t621. 322 4160
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66-A-Pasture Land

Heavy duty batteries

WOODED HOME SITE NEAR
SEMINOLE HIGH. $5,500.

Night

MARKHAM WOODS RD.
3 BR, 2 b, country estate on
acres. Stable &amp; pasture + cute
cottage. See this today! $130,000.

AkI%/TIAA

9'

DIQI 322 -2611 or 831 -9993

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'71 Mustang Mark 1351 Cleveland 4
barrel Fair (cod 11.200 322
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JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
onasjce corner lot with OR, front
&amp; rear porch, fireplace,
cathedral ceilings &amp; Morel Only
$2?00l

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STE N STRO WI
REALlY

YardDebris,Trash
Appliances&amp;Misc.
(LOCAL) 3.49-5371
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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792
Sa.'.ord, FIa 32771

I ACRE NEAR LAKE GEORGE
AND WELAKA. ZONED
MOBILE. $6,900.

RIVER FRONT build your dream
home. Has a scenic view of the
St. Johns River. 2 lotS 15x170 ca
Frontage or, deep water canal
300' from river, surrounded by
lovely homes. $20,000 ci.

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2435',,t.S French (17971 Sanford
373 5324
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76 Dodge Van, 6 cyl Auto . Ac.
PS Custom interior Must Sell
thiS wi-ri. 13100 3)1 5231

SALE
t970 Chevrolet
Caprice Estate SW Excellent
condition, w.
cruise, am
stereo, 9 passenger,
low
mileage For .nformat,on call
323 8100

DUPLEX LOT, WOODED NEAR
SEMINOLE HOSPITAL. $7,500.

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HOMESITES

CORNER ACRE, PAVED ROAD,
LAKE COUNTY NEAR
WEKIVA RIVtR. $9.900.

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NIceJ ui'c, i',D, g000 section.
mo. + deposit.

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DUPLEX 8. QUADRAPLEX bldg.
site, cor. lot, shaded and con
veniently located near school 8.

Day

97) Chev Caprice V 0. PB. PS.
Gooci dependable trans
New 'nspect'on sIc err $550 3??
tS?6 between t a m &amp; 6 m

43Lots-Acreage

LOCH ARBOR- Custom 42 In
Sanford's finest section is only 6
yrs old. 16x32 pool w.1200 sQ. ft.
cool deck, 4th BR is ideal for
recreation room. 2 blks to golf
course. $69,900.

323•5774

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acre high land on St. Johns
RIver. Split 3 BR w.den, 1g. LR,
beautiful brick FP, sc. porch,
12x19 work shop, carport, tots of
trees, dock. Assumable $23,800,
1st mort., at 7 pct. HURRY 1st
165.000 take all. Bonus freshly
painted. 19 River Dr., DeBary.
668.6191.

REALTORS

L.awnServlce

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55-Boats &amp;

Beds, Del motel box springs 8.
mattresses $30 set Sanford
Auction 12155. French, 323.7340

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Family Garage Sale Drapes &amp;
bedspreads &amp; Misc Fr &amp; Sal 9
till' 707 E 25th 51

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
2633 Sanford Ave.
32)0759
Alt. Hrs. 372.164,1, 3fl4869

Inc REALTOR, MLS
TheReal Estate Agency

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Legal Notice

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INC.
REALTOR 3237837
Eve. 372.0612,322 1587, 3227177

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Free Estimate
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perfect cond., $800. for all
Saxon photo copier, 1200.
Hammond organ. 1)50; Portable
humidifIer, $25, Firm on all
prices. Call 334 4105 after 6 p.m
&amp; weekends 632 Oakhurst St
,
Aitamonte Spgs.

STOVALL BATTERIES, 5735
Edgewater Or., Orl. 2992500.

Harold Hall Realty

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-Executive desk, chair, credenza

BATEMAN REALTY

.GREAT WINTER HOME FOR
RETIREES. 2 BR, fenced, many
fruIt trees. Alum. storage shed.
$22,500.

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For Estate. Commercial &amp; Rest
dental AuctiOns &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction 323 5620

At- RILAN VIOLETS
32? 911)
ThCGICi-flhouSe
Eves after 68. weekendS

Don't miss this garage sale Sat,
June 9, 9 a m till Unusual
items. 29th 8. Navigator at
Airport

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lot.

Well kept 3 BR, split plan. Inside
utility room. $32,000. William
Maliczowskl, Realtor 322.7933.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 315 E First St.
327 5672

Heavy duty batteries
GUARANTEED$21.95

Lakefront

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Deltona- Swimming pool, 2 full
baths, Fle. Pm., DR, 2 large BR,
&amp;attachedgarage highlight this
Immaculate home $38,000.
Assumable mortgage. Owner.
Realtor Assoc. (904)736.0333.

Everything Sale including 2
garages &amp; contents of 2 houses ,il
Old W 3rd St grocery Fri
until??

See our beautIful new BARRING
TON w.lapsiding&amp;shIngli roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
373.5200
VA&amp; FHA Financing

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SUPER SALE Fr, Sat. June89
20)6 Oranole Way. Apopka loll
44%) Something for everyone
baby to adult

Camper Top
For Short bed truck
322.3515

Homes

PIIJMcOWNEI4 5: Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Reailor.644.213e.

Sanford 321 0640

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It's Ilkepennlej from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

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intersection. 2 older houses on
property. 1.30.000.
Lake Mary
139.000.

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Household goods. mens. childrens
&amp; womens clothing. some toys
300 S Sunland Dr

4 acresCountryClubRd.&amp;wy4

SEIGLER REALTY

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Wrangler Jeans Sale $10.99
ARMY.NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SanfordAve.
372 5791

2544 S. French Ave.
322 0231,323.7173, 322.0779
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NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
CgQCKETT LOG HOME, CEN.
TRAL AIR AND HEAT, CAR.
PETS, DUE ro
COMPLE.
lION AUGUST 1st.

52AppltaflCes

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Sale

for

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Piano for sale console, upright
Krolller Campbell 6 moS old
1950cr fin $58 for 2 yts 373 2260
or 322 5109

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3 BR 1', b, partial carpeting,
range, ref. Corner lot. $35,000.

MODERN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
POOL, COVERED PATIO,
CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT,
PRIVACY FENCE. VALENCIA
CT. $38,900.

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JUST MA'Rr"PA'rMENTS-'69?,
75 models Call 3399100 or 831
os (Dealer I
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'75 Plymouth
verygoodond 51.900
Call 3?? 7198

YOU

Guitars, Drums, Banjos Corn
plcte Thomas organs, pianos
Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
nch
322 2755

KENMOR E WASHER. - Parts
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
__________________________40" Range&amp; hood
avocado Exc rood 575
aft 1,3231437
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Licensed Mortgage Broker
2373 So U.S. 1 Tltusvilie, FL

Cash for your tot' Will bu'Id 0.'
your lot or our lot.
YEnterprise, Inc.
Med&amp;InC., Realtor
641.30)3

Beautiful Lot
Paola. cleared w
sometrees. 96'x120'. Only $7,000.

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STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

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STOVAL L BAIT F P ES
5205
Ede'Nater Dr Or' 2'99 7500

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TO 15 YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 100)43710)7

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GUARANTE ED $21.95

Arp you a full time driver with a
part time car' Our classitieds
are loaded wilh gooci buy for

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80-Autos for

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ON SALE-- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ea
pc . NEW coffee table with 2
matchingendtabtes$39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 17 97 So t
-_Siiitot'd 327 872)

$4,000 to $100000

Low Down Payment

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,'dll sw,ip late model car or truck
tot equity n your home, acreage
or building lots Call 798 091? or
.cQ ';,l

Fiberglass 165", 40 hp Johnson &amp;
trailer New running lights,
battery &amp; Cl start 7 gas tank.',,
cushion', P. anchors. $450

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SECOND MORTGAGES

ribergl,iss Boa'
Includes 6 qa' in
El start, tilt trailer. (Dv top,
plus many eltras 32? 4176 aft S
5.450

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES. P. Legg, Lic,
Mtg Broker. 825 No 1 0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte.
867

1-Swap &amp;

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51-Household Goods

/A-FHA-235.Conv. Homes

3 BR. P, B. carport, fenced bk,
CH, behind Kmart, Forest City,
135.000. VA of FHA.

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2524 PARK DR. 322 2118
REALTOR
AFTER HOURS
3229781
3220618

Zoned comm 2 lots Sanford Ave.
Garage apt Reduced to 1)8.500.

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47.A"MOr't99s Bought
&amp;SOkl

Jim Hunt Realty, ic.

The sooner you place your
classified ad, the sooner you wilt
get results.
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3 BEDROOM P', BATH, 2 STORY
HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM.
NEAR DOWNTOWN, 121,900.

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AQEALTOP 3?? I000MLS

*HOUSE WANTED, •
In Need of Repairs
3233403 Eves.

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Spc BR .?e new. $239.5 PC LR
new, $399. Loveseat $44.95 8. u.
7 pc dinettes, 1.6995 &amp; uP. Ref
1508. up.' El Stove, $608 up. full
Size draperies. $108 up Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1792 So of
Sanford. 322 872)
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ON MAVI-AIR GULF COURSE
This immaculate custom built
spacious 4 BR, 2'. bath, large
family room, very desirable
neighborhood, beautIfully
manicured large corner lot. CH.
CA, w w carpet, 2 car garage,
kitchen equipped, extra large
closets, many cabinets, cent.
vacuum system and many other
extras.
Price to sell fast, $68,900
Shownbyappolntmenf

Raborn REALTY

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Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl

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50MisCeUaneoUs for

Losing your ho,n a credit' I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 372 0216

W. Gannett White
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Phone372.7811, Sanford

15 acre grove 1.3.500 per acre 29
pcI. down,

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I? 92 Commercial property. $275
per front foot. Terms,

Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.
town, very clean 8 roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan. 318 Palmetto
Ave.

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New 735 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualIfied buyer. 130.000 to
1.30.000. Low down payments
BUILDER 322 2787

This English Esta'es home
has
EVERYTHING! Famly room
with fireplace, covered pool plus
much more ASSUMABLE 7',
pct. mortgage Price? Only
1,82,000

24 HOUR 1H 3229283

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Noticeof Public Hearings
the Bc.ard of County Corn.
n'tssloners of Seminole County will
hold a public hearing in Room 203 Of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on June 26, 1979 at
700 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
possible, to consider a specific land
use amendment to the Seminole
County Comprehensive Plan, Or.
dinance 7725, and rezoning of the
ciescnibed property from Cl Retail
Commercial District to M1A Very
Liqht Industrial District.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE
77.25
WHICH
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
USE
ELEMENT
OF
THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPRE.
IIENSIVE PLAN FROM COM.
MERCIAL TO INDUSTRIAL FOR
THE PURPOSE OF REZONING
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
PROPERTY FROM C 1 RETAIL
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO M1A
'.pERY
LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT.
'the West 'I, of Lot 100, less Stats
Road 46, St. Joseph Addition (330 ft.
660 II. Section 28, Township 19,
Range 30. ConsistIng of ap.
proximately five (5) acres.
Further, the Planning and Zoning
Commissionof Seminole County will
hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on June 6, 1979, at
7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
possible, to review, hear comments
and make recommendations to the
Board of County CommIssioners on
the above captioned ordinance.
Additional Information may be
obtained by contacting the Land
Development Manager ate 323.4330.
Ext. 306
Persons not able to attend the
hearing wtiowiih to comment on the
proposed actions may submit
written statements to the Land
Development Division prior to the
scheduled public hearing. Persons
Ippearing at the hearings may
submIt written statements or be
hoard orally.
tt Order of the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County,
f:lnnidi
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
By: Joann K. Hare
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 1, 18, 1979
bE K.?

32 home at 2018
Elizabeth Court fids
been
REDUCED to 1.42.500. Estate
saie

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

1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adulls Only.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 In Sanford. Call
323 8670 Mar iner's Village

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Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home a. downtown
$27,300, wexcellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 327.64.37 or
322 7)1) aft 5.

SPdCiOuS

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41-Houses

A lOuch Of SOUTHERN Ci'
FORT comes with ths older 2",
Story home at 709 Oak Avenue
First time offered, 128.500

our lot or yours.
Build to Suil
FHA.VA. FHA 2358745

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Reg. Gas

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$129500
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BLONDIE

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DE A R DR. LAMB — About 15
DEAR READER
BUN wears ago a urologist diagnosed
stands for blood urea nitrogen. a growth on one of my testicles
It's a test to determine how
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contains nitrogen is stripped never get any larger because of
off. Two of thse units are my age. Fin 58. lie said it was
joined together to form urea. immaterial if I had surgery.
nitrogen in the form
This
I'd like to know whether or
of urea is then eliminated not i am risking my health by
through the kidneys. That's not having elective surgery.
why you can measure the urea What ca us es such a growth like
eliminated in the urine
this anisay'!
have a good idea about how
Having
DEAR READER
much excess protein a person is the unanimous agteement of
consuming.
three urology specialists about
1 am sending you The Health our condition ought to be very
Letter number 12.12, Your t'omnforu' g. In itiedicine we
Kidneys And How They Work, uon't .Iways get such a
to give you some basic in- WuinhII1it) of opinion. Often
formation about laow 'he kidney there is some difficulty in
filters the blood and eliminates dec ding what something that
such substances as excess urea
can't look at under a
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and you know he started
with 7.1-2-3 distribution
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Cotzln of Worcester, Mass.,
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What you say today will make a niuneywise today and could

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Each month's Issue includes Experts. care of this news pa-

a problem.
per. Individual questions will
Here Is one of his prob- be answered' if accompanied
lems that Is well worth by stamped. sell-addressed
studying.
envelopes The most interest-

jump into something way over outmanuever a competitor.

West opens the five of ,ng questions will be used in

your head financially. Beware Give him enough rope and he'll

clubs. East takes his ace and this column and will receive

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shifts to the Jack of spades.

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carefully before sounding off, carefully.
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by those who can't control tendency to overreact to
themselves, and so try to something someone has said.
control others. Don't stoop to Besmnart. If this happens today,
this method should opposition conceal your irritation,

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Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. )our only "entertainment" will
Be sure to specify birth sign. be frustration.
AQUARIUS Jun. 20-Feb. 19)
CANCER iJune 21-July 22 )
Sharp words will result today Erratic behavior on your part
with someone you know will call attention to you for
socially, unless you're able to sure, and it won't be the good
ignore this person's rude kind. Protect your image and
reputation.
behavior. Keep your cool.
PISCES IFULJ. 20-March 20
LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 22)

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distasteful tasks until tomorrow

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more energy and effort into associated with today without
satisfying some Inner needs. first thinking about the conTake care that what you work sequences. Chances are, later
for Is what you really want.

Sekee.

in cert.,Oln that with the

urea left over from excess cancer.

by Howie Schneider

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from the college graduation.
And some seniors will unsuccessfully try
At one time all students and faculty in the
to hide their tears as they realize the end of Unit ed States and Europe wore cap and
their era. Graduation marks the last time gown to school. Beca use of th is the custom
the class of '79 will ever be together as a of flipping the tassle from right to left was
whole un it again,
begun to distinguish between those
Fro m graduation, most seniors will at
receiving a degree and those working
tend college aspiring for careers from toward one.
medicine to fashion designing. Others will
However, the practice of citizens wearing
attend vocational school to learn a trade the cap and gown started to fade after the
while other graduates will begin making Civil War, although some professors in
th eir contribution to the economy im- England currently lecture in a cap and
mediately.
gown.
One, five or 10 years from now, they will
Another idea which has slowly faded is
get an urge to revisit the past and grab for the separation of the baccala ureate and the
their yearbook. As they flip through its commencement ceremonies. While in the
pages, they will most certainly comment on past the ceremoni es were held on two diftheir youthful appearance, the funny ferent nights, many high schools and

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seconds against the school's rival,

Se.e

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The first free public

As they wait in line to be called to accept United States was established in 1821 in
the sheepskin, some seniors will daydream Boston, Mass., and by the time of the Civil
of the "good ole days"; of the homecoming War, several hundred had been started.
dance; his or her first lead in the winter
Most of the tradition which accompanies
play or winning the football game by the high school graduation was borrowed

they can't filter out the -excess difficuities.11ey do not become

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San Antonio, TX 7829'2.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 8,1979

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needs, these amino acids are
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Although the class of '79 has left th e noisy
students
go down in history by the end halls of locker slamming and chatter of last
of this week as the graduating class of 1979.
night's win, the graduates will always be
They will wear the traditional mortar united in memory no matter where their
type graduation caps and flowing gowns as lives may lead them.
they make that memorable walk down the
The tension, nervousness and excitement
stage to receive their diplomas,
they share is much like that felt by the
Th e diploma represents more than p:of students who first used a mortar type
of their completion of 12 years of education. graduation cap at Oxford in the early 1700s.

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glucose and retairLs substances

Six movEMENTS!

LOOKING FOR

DEAR DR. LAMB — My
father has been treated for a
kidney disorder. He was given a
BUN test. After these tests
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46 Belonging
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17 Extrasensory 49 Qualm
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55 Kind of rock
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21 Fall back on 58 Leaders
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27 Television
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FRANK AND ERNEST

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Thursday, Junel, 1979
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your future hold
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the cap n gowners
of 1979.

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here Grads. May

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Bill Kirchhoff, I'rac% Re%nolds and
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Bales, Music — Linda Hose Vocal and Joseph Virgil
Alue lkruratt,
(l nstrwiiental ), Physical Education
Publications -- leslie Wilber, Science
Dale
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Social Studies
Maureen Mathews, Technical
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Hall of Fame Awards were made in seventeen areas of
study offered at the WKh school. These awards are
presented to the senior who has excelled not only in the

classroom, but also in application of their acquired

SHS Saw Major Face "t fting
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Acme Conveyor Co, Inc.

Sinith, Jurnors

I(arlt', Theresa Uracciand, Zaihar Dunbar, Mark

Blades and Laura Stanley. and Stu(tvia Government

Mullitos.11,

l'resident Robin Cornell. Ms. Cornell arid Mark Mu Iritt
received the "I Dare You leadership ai arl hum thu

Seniors Russell Crurriley .Ant I
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llichar(ison and I)ii%id Pitcher, and
anti. Robin Cornell,

Shields, u-:rut

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school facelift plans to go into against vandalism and the light
peration The school sign as posts in the senior parking lot
completed with a removable received a badly needed coat of
Sports schedule, to change with paint. The facelift, in its third
th e seasons. FFA contributed and most noticable phase,
and installed plants and an revitalized the nineteen year
Irrigation system. Mr. Angel old campus.

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dominated the Annual Seminole high school with one lunch and
County Math Contest, taking
five periods, 5115 moved to an
the Winning School trophy for optional six period day with two
the third consecutive year. The
lunches. The first Annual Mr.
drafting department, under the and Miss SHS contest was
Mendez's classes constructed
direction of Mr. Bob Schmidt, sponsored by the junior class
Many of the changes were not was again named the top
four racquetball courts adand held in conjunction with the
as
traditions,
jacent to the gm and expanded visual,
program In the county by
Senior Class Holiday Dance
the lib
to meet ac procedures, and organizations taking all but one award in the
Laura Stanley and Fred Siplin

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That Special Day you've

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hold many more rewards

your way.

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BRING HOME THE GOOD TASTE
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PRINCIPAL: Don 7'. Reynolds
NUMBER GRADUATING: 450
BACCALAUREATE: 7 p.m., June 8 in the
Seminole High School Sports Stadium
COMMENCEMENT 9 a m, June 9 in the
Seminole lligh School Sports Stadium

It's Your Big Day

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As Sanford High
HISTORY OF SEMINOLE
HIGHSCH(K)L
Seminole High School is
the oldest school in the
county but that wasn't
always its name.
Before moving to its
present location at Georgia
and Ridgewood avenues,

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the school was known as
Sanford High School.
The move from its
downtown campus happened in 1961, the year
class of '79 was born.
Andrew J. Bracken was
principal at the time when
203 seniors graduated.

Unda Whellehell

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Feb16 ............ liomecoming (basketball)
...... Senior Holiday Dance
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superlatives were announced,
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foot chamnlink fence as put up adopted Seminole's first Brain began its first year as an area
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Business Education-Melame Kelly. I)rariia The Senior
Cast of "Gos pe ll", English
EIa rn Shields. Hrt'rn
Languages — Edda Rota, Home FcontunR's
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studies at th e College.
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Excelencia en enspanol, Lisa Bruce — Outstanding
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L)TIc Wogemuth — Pin Mu Alpha Musicianship Award,
Geralyn Jones, Laura Layer and Erica Ryder —

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ser vice citizenship.
lhghlrghtug the ceremony was the announcement of
the Top Ten Seniors in academic standing. The awards,
presented by Ms. Janice Springfield of the Flagship Bank
of Seminole, were awarded to Joan C. Bales, Laura Amy
Dawn, Tamara L. Harrison, La ura L. Layer, Per Ola
Ohlesson, Dale W. Owen, Erica L Ryder, Elayne K.
Shields, Laura H. Stanley and Linda H. Whelchel. M&amp;
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but the feeling of heading down the stretch with Seminole Stadium. While the mile relay team took
a solid lead. Seminole High sprinter Sam McGill has most of the accolades during the cinder season,
just that in this track meet during the season at McGill and his mates helped hold down the rest of
the events

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Thursday, June 7, 1q79

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By BOB ROHRLACK

time for the mighty class of'79to "Rule the school"as
The ni rs were determined to make
for the
year the best one ever for themselves
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long
remembered.
a way th woul
The Homecoming night was a great ni gh t
senior
year
our football team played terrific, winning the
26-13.
homecoming queen was
At the half time the
never
as beautiful as It
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court
Th
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this time and it will be a long time before It
come close. The girls on court were Teresa Coulter,
Diana
Judy Oakley, Cathy Gaul, Aurelia Custodlo,
year's queen
Missy Perkins. The
Howarth.
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dance was held at the Altamonte Civic Center aniitne
by the South Wind Music Show.
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of our last year
Superlatives were the next
A guy and a girl were chosen for each of the
at
Kathy Gover
11 categories. Mike McClanahan
and Judy
were voted most attractive while Ted
Oakley were the ones considered most sincere. The
most athletic pair at Lyman was Kathy Brthgardener
and Melvin Milton. Friendliest title went to Jeff Hall
and Teresa Coulter, while Patty Roberts and Mike
Broachart were the wittiest.
Themost talentedpalrwas Andy Jones and Tammy
Kline Tammy
a special song at graduation as
her
to the senior class. The two voted most
dependable were Lee Baker and Tracy Stempkowski
and most Intelligent went to Duy Hardesty and Cindy
Blamick. Most school spirit went to Bob Rohrlack and
Amy Monk while the most honored superlative, "Mr.
and Ms. 1. .H.S." went to John Stagliano and Teresa
Coulter.
Prom wss the major highlight of
senior year to
mix with cur other memories After paying for the
prom last tlinc, the class of '79 was Informed that a new
r ule
starting at Lyman. This new r ule
that
each class would pay for its
prom, so the class of
1979
ba ck where they were just one year ago.
The officers, President Bob Rohrlack, Vice
President Tracy Stempkowski, Secretary, Cathy
O'Rourke, and Treasurer, Cynthia Burdick, along with
their sponsors, Art Haight and Mrs. Rutha Corley,
were able to lead their class to a superb prom at the
Howar d Johnson's at Florida center.
The King and Queen were H ugh Miller and Elizabeth

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Four years are gone forever. No longer
we hear
the tardy bell rthg; no longer will we hear the voice ofa
telli ng us to get to work as we stall and talk to
our friends,no longer will we rush to get
Humanities project done the night before it Is due. No
longer will we hear the great
of our
of
high school In between classes,
But as we look back at the things we will no longer
do, why not look back at the great times wea The
the laughter, the near disasters (so we
then) that had a way of working themselves out to a
great success.
The four
years of our lives were spent at dear
old
High
th ey deserve to be looked
at again with laughter and love of times gone by.
Our
year
very confusing in some
aspects. As we
In and out of the ever famous
(at Lyman) round building, we always found out we
were going the wrong way. President CaM Cato, Vice
President Lynn Grunow, Secretary Cathy Miller, and
Treasurer Bonnie Brune ll tried their best to lead the

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the Miss Hound contest in senior calendar which was sold
activities and civic projects run
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Everyone was ente rtain ed by the band, "Sneeker,"
and Andy Jones and Tammy Kline, who each did one
song for the crowd assembled. After the prom,
everyone h eaded for a great day at the beach.
With all these great times that class of 1979 has had
in their four years here at Lyman High School, there
are many more that will hold a
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The offi cers President John Stagliano; Vice pr esident
Cheryl Sclunalniaack; Secretary Tracy Stempkowski
and Treasurer Corkey McCleilen had their hands full
having ve ry little time to
for prom. They tried
everything from Lyman stickers to food tickets from a
nearby restaurant. Finally enough money was raised
to have a super prom for the class of 1978. They seemed

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The always spirited freshmen had entered a float into
the competition. With the theme of "Greyhounds In
touch with America", the class entered a float of the
Li berty Bell. The sad bell rocked back and forth as it
was viewed by the crowd. But It served purpose to
show everyone that the mighty class of 1919 had
arrived.
When we started our sophomore year, we were
bound and determined to make sure that everyone
knew that we were not little freshman any more. The
officers that year, President Phil Summersill, Vice
President Lynn Grunow, Treasurer Cheryl Schman masek, and Secretary Karen Rhodes l ed the class
In two great money raising ideas. The first was to sell
chocolate candy. The sales went trememdously well
and more than $300
falsed. To raise money for
prom a dance
held in the cafeteria after one of the
basketball games. Again well over $300 was raised,
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BA( ( Al AUHI Al I 710 p.m., June B a t the
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Oct 21 .!
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Oct.27
Homecoming !),mnhe
Dec q
W interr play Mugs s \li rr C hristmas
Dec. 11 ....National Honor Society Induction
Dec. 15
Student Goveriunent Cliristitias Program
March 1
Blood Drive
March 10 .....adie Hawkins Dance
March 27
Senior Talent Shov.
Mr. and Miss OIlS announced
May 19
May 19
Prom Nite
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Art: Wendell MrNealIy
recently both for their
Drama: Linda Winchester
academic achievement and
Journalism :
N e spa per
service to their school:
Editor- Crys Jonas; otiti ed
School Service Awards: Bob standing yearbuuk servo,.'
Bauman, Sherri Blair, Mary Bob Bauman amid Vii gi iii"
Lee Burgess, Gloria Hoenicke, Parmnari; Nespain'r editor
J.B. Johnson, Crys Jonas, Scott Kline: Most iiimiwovcd
MVP
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Physical Education: i\iir;imn
Debbie Statler, Shari Weaver, Barron and Paulette Braddy
Lars White, linda Winchester
Industrial Arts: 1i Vins&amp;mri
Most valuable players were
Drafting: Virgil Blanton
and Cecil Tossie.
Business Education: Cr)stal named in each sport at Oviedo
Daughters of the American
ii, and Sk ip Siunier claimed
Revolution Anrd; Shari Moore and Becky Lamer
the big one after be ing named
Distributive
Weaver.
Ldiieation :
MVP from last fall's football
American Legion Aard: Terry Gross
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Elcetronius: 'Jolly Glassinire
Bob Bauman and Becky Ianier.
lloiiie Em'oiii,nii les : Susan
ltotry Scholarship Finalists:
Basketball MVP was Troy
Cindy lowiiiilIer, Sheila Peterson
Kt'ssingcr.
Sheehan, Crys Jonas, Icc
Class Orator; Rn it I I,ialir,
St eve Kc' and Michelle
Ohlingei-, Ronnie Burke, and
Scholarships: 'Ii It (ui lmgo
Nelson
were recipients of the
Randy Isner.
Tennis- Paulette iradt1v
most
valuable
awards for cross
Kiwanis Award: Shari UClA Regents' Scholorshij;Weaver.
Kerr)' Edwards; Air Force country. Calvin Ward was
honored in baseball, while Jeff
Oviedo
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Club Academy--- Brett ilendluv
Award: Crystal Moore.
Naval Academy-- Jell ('ovelli Fore and Kelly Kearney was
track winners.
English: Brett Ikndley and
Top 'Fell Senior (;PAs:
Crys Jonas.
Ronnie Burke', Brad Cowgill,
Swimming MVPs were Brett
Mathematics: Brad Cowgill. Kerry Edwards, Crvs Jonas,
}lundliy and Kathy Eubanks.
Social Studies: Scott Kline Alicia Key, Scott Kline, Kurt
Pat Lukas was softball MVP,
and Kurt Koevenig
Koevenig, Cindy I.owmilter,
and
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Science: Brad Cowgill and Connie Moon and Sheila
as volleyball MVP.
Kerry Edwards
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Tracy Gaster will carry
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Junior World Golf Champlonship J uly 11-15 in San
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She shot a 75 recently at Club.
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trip for her and her mom to San
Diego. "There will be 34
countries represented, so I
imagine there will be a very
large field," she added.

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Working to entertain the school faculty and
student body, the Student Government sponsored a
concert by "Free Fair," a student-oriented
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needy children of Seminole County. These activities
along with several others, reinforced each
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way to classes.
Immediately following the first week, however,
plans began to jell for Homecoming. All problems
from planning the dress-up days to organizing the
dance
fell into the lap of SGA. The advanced
planning paid off as students attended the
traditional Homecoming Dance, culminating a week
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Florida competition to claim
The first step in Junior World
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one of three spots allotted to rnialiMnu saw Prn,*t,
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district playoff by shooting a 78 Florida in San Diego.
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Richards. The night the
girls are most likely to
remember Is the MCI
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game, when their pyramid collapsed, the fans
stayed home, the team
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()viedo Ilih is something of a proud.
p1 00(1 old I ith despite having
In 1976 OHS was subject to
resided in the present school remodeling Her cement walls,
nR P168 when
les and dips in the commons
tOe iies structure was put up1ir are
. crushed, which
Sc hweizer &amp; Associates for a allowed
seating
better
cost of $650000
arrangements for student
I tiirh nine teachers were lunches
This year, the Youth
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first school year, OHS Advisory Council, along with
gra duated 49 seniors Out of the other Interested students,
39 teachers and stall employed, repainted the entire OHS
11 still remain, which include: Commons, and constructed a
Mrs. hazel West Stoner, beautiful new design for the
Dean: Mrs. Donna Neely, band shell, which portrayed
counselor, Mrs.
Jonnise their mascot, the LION with an
Uucklew, math instructor, eye catching sunrise and forest(l000e Dozier, vice-principal, like scenery to back it up.
Richard Feinberg, band inThe graduating class of 1979
structor, Mrs. Charles Royster, has 220 seniors, a considerable
art instructor, Mrs. Jane increase from the 49 seniors of
Michael, media coordinator, the 1968 graduating class.

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Kirkman and Mr. Milwee esi two bus loads of
The annual Physics Olympics sponsored by the students to SCC at 9 a.m. and did not return until 4 a team in bridge building. Stacy Coulter and Diane second in team bridge building competition. Eric
Schraysen won first in the individual bridge con- Lopez, Beth Euliano, and Aurel Schmidt came in
American Association of Physics Teachers took P
Events included a slow bicycle race, egg drop, petition. Paul Moore and John Gatley pulled a first second for both the Fermi question and the quiz
place at Seminole Community College on Friday
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question, paper airplane, quiz show, bridge in the egg drop. Vince Davilla, Ahmed Reza, and show.
March 9. Mr. Kirkman and his physics students who
Vince Davilla won second place as an individual in
Perry Pederson blew their way to first place in
building, bottle music, and a solar car race.
participated performed outstandingly and won an
Students either participated as teams or in. bottle music. Mike Munchow, Rick Wilson, and the Fermi question. Brian Garvey and David Smith
overall first place.
dividuals, and separate awards were given for each. Barry Snider pulled first place in the Fermi question pulled second place in the egg drop. Mark Bowers,
Perry Pederson, and John Chamberlain placed third
Competition was keen and public schools from Lake Brantley received five first places, seven and second in the quiz show.
Orange and Seminole counties participated. Mr. second places, and one third.
Pete Pollard and Jerry Sunkin won second place in bridge building.

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Chamberlain, Heidi Waggoner, Schraysen
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Academy Appointments:
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Richard Shanklin to Air Force
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seniors who stand out, having been selected as this year's top seniors. In photo
above, left to right, they are: Frank Albritton, Bonnie Bonner, Frank Murphy,
Meg Faney and Nancy Jordan, In bottom photo, left to right, Jayne Parker, Eric
Lopez, (national merit scholarship winner), Nancy Stirling, Beth Euliano, and
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Lake Brantley students E.H. resource teacher, testified prosecutor and is now an deputy, Chuck Thomas, took
recently had a first hand view as the clerk.
Altamonte Springs defense the stand.
of courtroom procedures. A
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The trial was run in the same
real judge, baliff, and lawyers were Doug Krumbhaur, Chris accused criminals.
manner
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Janine science class were picked asthe
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science class.
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presided over the case In which practicing attorney in DeLand. the role of court reporter. lasted approximately four
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before took social studies civics classes and this allowed
Steve Horton, advanced year was given to Janine
subjects at Lake Brantley High some 250 ninth graders to hear
American History teacher, Metzger.
American
School this school year. The lectures of various local expe rts retired at the end of this school
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in business.
"Daughters
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The Junior Achievement that they feel would make for
The annual social studies class.

This year at Lake Brantley entrance mural are Jam Banks foot square with a three toot portraits, school seal, sports
the walls came to life as and Jima Stevenson.
arrow behind the letters, mural, band mural and the
students began painting murals
Sykora painted a pointing La the direction of the 54W stripe around the library,
on the endless white walls.
office.
have left their school a better
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started as a dream in the Spring up progrwns and developed the ficially in the Fall of 1972, at the any section of the country you
of 1971. in Arril of that year, I basic curriculum.
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Kelley, in planning the concept Seni ors, and gave them an moved into the new facility and and hopefully, a very pleasing
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addition we worked with dif- suggestions for nicknames, 12th grades, and now have an
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faculty moderator for the the United States .irc invited to tliitgatioui
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ells. Trinity seniors also
Seniors: Madeline Duva, Preparatory School is one olthe ambassadors 4iiid persuade
Fred Frederick, Richard three Florida high schools that others to their national
enjoyed a special dinner in the
Goodls, Gale Grindie, Don Ivey , has attended for the past five %ie'.cpolnt Trinitydelegates Senate Dining 1100111 COni
corn presented two nations (had plimults of Senator Lawton
Chris Marshburn, 13t11 Stewart, sears
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MUFFET BAKER
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CHERYL GAGLIANO
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KIM MEAN

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Trinity is accredited b the English department
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More than half of Trinity's ficulty, but to give guidance and Schools. On the occasion of our as one of the finest in Florida.
faculty have Master's degrees. direction to the student capable of five year accreditation review tile
Trinitv's library is one of the
'Mey are selected from all parts doing advanced scholastic work. Executive Secretary of tile lleWest all most )eatitiful of all%
of the country.
There is a faculty student ratio of Florida Council said In my 17 dayschool in the country.

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spots of central Florida. There
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French, Catherine
Biology, Diane Holbrook
Lox, German, Deborah
Language Arts awards went Drenkhahn and Spanish, Daniel
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Yearbook, Stacie Stringham; Ferrara; Accounting, Kelly
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Dessau; Trigonometry, ' to Frank Deane
Job Entry, Brendan Jennings.and Miry Colson
Outstanding students in Fine
Michael Wangler, Calculus,
Art, Pamela
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NUMBER OF GRADUATES: 49
BACCALAUREATE: 8 p.m., June 3

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of our lives open only from the inside. We have
to open them. AcademY life is designed to help
you see these doors, and to encourage you to
open them. I hope that you have this year
opened doors that will lead you to many
beautiful friendships, to exciting careers, to
loving and being loved, and most of all to a
satisfying spiritual life. "You must open the
door..." H.D. Kinsey, Principal

Doors are often taken for granted. They are
such an ordinary part of life that we seldom
consider their importance - until we find one
that is not doing what it Is supposed to do. At
that point we sometimes become antagonistic,
But we shouldn't. Doors are inanimate. They
require a force outside themselves to function,
The doors to many of the important aspects

now from Sanford would be $1,800
I," the trucker said. "But it's still

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Last but not least, Religious Activities was
an integral part of our campus. Our
spiritual lives were uplifted many times,
always reminding us of our loving Father.

The Student Senate took a strong
leadership role in the school. Student
government was and should be important.

'e playing it safe and staying off
i said. He said Central Florida
[)trucks a week north this time of
will send more than 20 this week.
go until this thing settles down,

May the lessons learned here be put to
good use. May we live our lives always for
the sake of others with love in our hearts
for everyone, and may we one day meet
again in the land where there'll be no
sorrows, no goodbyes: heaven.

The Mirror, Reflector, and Shadow all put
out excellent editions. The hard work
involved Introduced us, kept us Informed.
and will help us remember each other and
the times we shared.

Floyd:
I Won't
Give Up

My prayer Is that God will give us the
power here on earth, that we may be
prepared for the life to come where we will
stand as a united family.

Out Temperance department did a good job
keeping everyone aware of the importance
of clean bodies. They also should be

SIGNS WELCOME VISITORS TO FOREST LAKE ACADEMY

o regulate the rates so we are
he said.

The year has helped me the individual student
and the school. I trust this has been a
growing one for you.

Social and Recreational activities gave all
of us loads of fun and excitement. Each
activity was well planned and thoroughly
enjoyable.

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trucks looking for a load and the
at all, he said, the independents
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commended for sharing our good news to
the community.

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wearing sheer underwear,
suggestive lyrics heard on local
radio stations such as WDIZ,
and recently nude by OHara.

Livid because of media
reports of his "vulgarity, on the

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before it adjourned Wednesday,
cut from the appropriations bill
$1 million for the project for
which Floyd lobbied hard in
Tallahassee in May.

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up his plans for the interstate
highway overpass and Center
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Route 436.

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special funding had been one of
the ways the protect could have
been speeded up. I haven't

really 105t anything. I'll just
keep plugging away. I've been
working on the project for five
years," said the mayor today.

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Floyd admitted he is
disappointed. What appeared to
be the successful fight by State
Rep. Robert Hattaway, DAltamonte Springs, to get the
allocation into the state appropriations bill in the first
place several weeks ago was
savored by Floyd for awhile
anyway.

Sports: ' Action, Frenzy, Excitement'
Basketball Is F.LA.'s No. 1 rim how a person plays the were Verle Thompson, Kim minute left in the game, John for the Sophomore Class. David
In a sense, all those who
indoor sport. This is because game determines the true Kroker, David Gano,Back row: Washington made an in- Lacy, a senior, was first place participated In the diving
Basketball involves fast action, winner.
Brian GUlls, Leonard Howard, terception, and it took just one winner In the boys' diving competition were winners.
coordination, frenzy and ex.
Kim Krojer was C*Wn of Darius Cochran, Furman pass from Patrick to Rogers to events. His brother Darrell They won the hearts of the
citernent, and loyalty to a the winning A League team at Brantley, and Norman Garner. finish the game with a score of came in second, and Mary onlookers
with
their
favorite team. Uniting to fight Forest Lake Academy.
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Laurence Roberta and Scott 20 to 14 for Bradley's team.
Mixon came in third These last fearlessness
and earnest all-out
for one's side, cooperation with
Because of the time change, two fellows captured points for endeavor.
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basketball a healthy outlet for Luke, Jim Rogers, Don Welch. foothill aeaon undefeated on and fair play were exhibited by judged according to difficulty,
Back
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Randy
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Mr.
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team
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met all the teams that played. poise, rhythm,
Altho'ugh everyone plays to Patrick, Ken Bradley,
Dennis' Team on that day, and During each game excitement and execution.
Machey, Eddie Solerm and it looked as if it
TM, obviously
were going to be filled the onlookers as they
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Winning A League Champs 3 faced them. With less than a ball, shouts of happiness and
despair, defending goalees
flinging
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balls, and victors pounding
each other on the back and
shouting until voices became
hoarse.
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QW9 Florida Blood Bank School Blood Drive: Bowe pct., &amp; Cloud High— U-9 pct., they will never forget. And they
FORM LAU
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During the Diving cornClam"
High—
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top participation In this year's High— 214-19 pet., Jones Eustis High— 96-31 pet., petition topping the athletic
blood drives.
during
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High— 33-7 PCL- O"
dge-- Grovdand High.— 14-4 pct events
The trophy winner for the 216-17
pet., Winter Park
Stephanie Haupt took first
School with most students High— 313--IS pct.,West i.eeslxrg
place for the Senior Class.
giving blood during the 197$. Orange High— 61—I pet., Mt. Dora High— 15-5 pet., Kathy Brooks, another senior, close
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"I thought we were on our
way and the project could get
off the ground," the thre-term
combination mayor-city
never saw anyuung oaii Witfi
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turned to ashes Wednesday."
'hell' once in a while in Cel'talfl have a responsibility when they
"I'll still fight for it in the
places where emphasis must be come to these meetings to think
Metropolitan Planning
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Organization (MPO)," he said.
about what they say In terms of
Floyd Is a member of the MPO,
committee
the
facts,"
Mrs.
Loberant
said.
The sex education
having been appointed to the
is a newly formed advisory "They are representatives o
position some time ago by-then
the entire school district. What
body of the Seminole County
The Seminole Education to $2O,82 after 20 years.
price control guidelines,
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ines, pay the top 15-year teacher' to include the families
of all Gov. ReubEn Askew. MPO,
School Board, Seminole County any ofus says ls very lznportant Association (SEA) , the
Gene Grooms, the SEA Cowley said.
higher than we do," Cowley teacher einf)loyees, he said.
operating under federal
Superintendent of Schools to all people."
teacher's union, Is seeking a 15 negotiator, said Thursday the
Those
guidelines
do
not
apply
said.
guidelines, approves federal
When he'd mid his mind,
William Layer recommended in
increase for the school teachers deserve the 15 strictly for federal employees
The SEA and the school funding for transportation.
April a citizen committee be O'Hara, who wore his wiry hair percent
"On the bachelor's degree,
beginning salaries of Seminole percent increase despite the but to everyone, Cowley said. there are only four counties out
I'tIursda)' at Lyman
management
Learn High
met
formed to clean up the en- in a pony tall, left the meeting County teachers.
Floyd has been successful in
fact it exceeds the seven per"They (SEA) are a part
offensive and said:
vironment
of
of the of the 67 that pay higher to top School to discuss the school getting the Center Street
beginning salary for--it wage and price gudc#
Inflation problein,!2_"w1ey salaries than we dO, tbø Icy calendar for the 1979.80
materials." This, he said,
project included in the MPO
have enough people who teachers' with a bachelor's of President Carter.
said. "To Ignore the president's said.
should be done before in don't like
year. After three hours, the program for the year 2,000.
degree is $9,100. SEA is
me already."
"Those guidelines don't apply guidelines is to merely add to
stltuting a sex education
Cowley said he spoke of the Meeting ended in a stalemate "That means the project can be
During the remainder of the requesting that salary be in- to us," Grooms said. "We are the inflation problem the
Program in the classrooms.
done anytime between now and
creased
to
$10,465.
public
employees,
not
federal
president
Is
trying
to
combat."
top salaries because "the on the calendar.
Input from the committee will meeting, held in the school's
Floyd said.
These demands were made employees.
Lad year, the school teachers majority of our 1,700 teachers
'llie negotiating teams are
be considered when the sex parking lot because school
The project as outlined by the
"The teachers only get a four received a 4.59 percent increase are in the 13-14 and 15-year scheduled to meet from 9 a.m.
education program is written doors were locked, conunittee public Thursday In the conmembers further discussed the tinuing negotiations between percent Increase lust year and a In base sidaz -1, Cowley said. category.
to iloon on Thursday, June 13 at mayor calls for an overpass of
according to Layer.
1-4 to be connected to Palm
question of what Is acceptable the teachers' union and the little bit the year before, But each teacher who was hired
This
year,
the
teacher's
union
Lyman
111gb School.
To effectively study various for chUdren,s ears and eyes in Seminole County school Grooms said. "Last year, the for next year received another
Springs
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programs and advertisements the media.
management team.
cost of living went up 9 perof
media, the sex education
Currently, $15,743 Is the cent."
"There are certain things highest salary paid to teachers
committee formed three
Ernest
Cowley
chief
SUbcommittees: radio, that aren 't going to be
with a bachelor's degree after negotiator of the school
cept.able to any of us," said 1 5 years. SEA is asking that management team, agreed
thlevisIcm and newspaper.
Marleen Garvey,' member of salary be increased to $19,151 with Grooms that salaries
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the
living,
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asking
cost
of
the
"But
if
there
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something
so
Ilñiost three weeks scrutinizing
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TV-radio programs, newspaper bad you couldn't say it around beginning salary for teachers
with a master's
ree be in.
with On cost
creased
living,
either,"
Cowley said.
from
$10,556
to
$12,139.
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to
see
It
brought
into
your
songs
ad
The teacher's union also seeks
The SEA's request for a IS
home?" Mrs. Garvey said.
-4he several advertisements
to 1 ncrease the maximum percent increase more Um
The sex education committee salary of $17,196 after 15 years double the president's wage
and programs some members
and
deemed "suggestive and scheduled Its next meeting for
oriented " Included: 7:30 p.m. June 21 at the
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Rose speculated that Charlie,
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In its calendar request, SEA Crane's Roost to the platted
asked for 190 teacher duty days, Center Street dirt road west to
six teacher holidays, four pre- Montgomery Road nearly a
school workdays and two post mile away. From Montgomery
work days.
Road motorists could ret ur n to
436 to travel west or go north to
The school team denied their
proposal and said 192 teacher
Center Street by-pass, running
duty days are required under
parallel to 436, could take as
contract. Team members of.
many as 20,000 cars daily off 436
fered the counter proposal' of and
away from the 436 1-4 infive pre-whool planning, three
terchange. Traffic counts show
post work days, and four
70,000 vehicles daily travel the
teacher holidays.
SHARON stretch of 436 between Palm
CARRASCO
Spr ings Road, east of 1-4, and
Montgomery Road, west of 1-4.
"The Legislature gave the
state Department of Iransportation (DOT) money for
this district and I'll we if I can
get any of it allocated for
en joyed him."
Center Street," he said.
DOT has estimated the cost of
Three pilot friends of Charlie's will fly over the cemetery right-of-way, engineering,
in missing pilot formation preparation of plaw and actual
today, Rose said, and a song construction of the overpass
written about the bird will be and by-pass at $4 million. But
sung at the funeral.
Floyd thinks the pctirnit
Funeral expenses have been too high
donated by the cemetery and
"I think it can be done for a
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lot less," he said.

team mutually agreed to limit
their bargaining to three items:
teacher's salaries, health and
medical insurance coverage
and the school calendar.

medical insurance calls for the
school district to increase its
coverage from $3,000 per
per

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SEA also is requesting incurance coverage be extended

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"I cried about it," Rose said.
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We have completed another successful year.
A year that had victories, defeats, and fun!
A year in which your Student Association
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71st Year, No. 228—Sunday, May 13 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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LINDA BOSTON
We highly recommend Mrs. Boston for her
outstanding devotion to her family and her
son Bruce. Due to cerebral damage in 1978,
Bruce Is unable to care for himself.
His mother ha., a tremendous amount of
faith in his recovery. She portrays intense
love and concern for her son. Faithfully, she
rotates Bruce once every two hours to assure
him of maximum comfort. She feeds him,
bathes him, dresses him and gives him excellent care.
In addition to giving constant attention to
Bruce, Mrs. Boston finds the time to fulfill the
needs and love of the other members of her
family.
SHIRLEY G. IIUAMAN
She is the type of person who puts her
family first.
We go to school In Mt. Dora and she drives
50 miles almost every day just to pick us up
from our after-school activities.
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awhile. Even though she would probably have
more fun with another adult, she is willing to
make the sacrlfce for us and even though we
don't do everything just right she brings us
home treats.
One of the best things about my mother Is
that she Is always reliable in anything she
does and you can always count on her.
RUTHIA H. HESTER
If a family was suddenly left homeless,
they'd come to her for help and she'd see that
they found another home. If a family was
hungry and without any money, she'd see that
they were fed and would help them find ajob.
If you were burdened and didn't know which
way to turn, you could turn to her. She'd be
there.
I sit back and wonder sometimes how one
woman could be so many things at once. A
mother to her family, a wife to her husband,
an arm to lean on, a shoulder to cry on and a
friend to her community.
MARIE WARE
She Is a very understanding person. If you
need to a pair of shoes and she wants to buy a
dress, she would buy you those shoes first. If
she is mad or tired, she never shows It. I
wouldn't mind walking in her shoes anytime.
She is so graceful.
MRL A.J. SHU'PARD
has acquired more maternal quames In her
years than imaginable.
"Mama Retha," affectionately known by
everyone who has had the opportunity to
know her has been employed at the Sanford
Cblld Care for several years. In 10 years of
child care experience, I have never met
anyone so dearly loved by the children.
META KRAMER
Mother Is 70 plus (she admits to 39) and still
goes out and does housework for two of her
friends a couple days a week. She Is always
ready to lend a helping hand when someone
needs her.
In the 50 years I have been privileged to be
her daughter, I can recall very few times
when she was down or low In spirit. The past
year has been a difficult one for mom. She
had a bout with arthrItis, she lost her
youngest daughter very suddenly and learned
that I had cancer and had to have major
surgery.
With God's help, the love of many beautiful
people and her own positive attitude she has
come through it all with a smile and stronger
than ever, encouraging me and helping me
through a very difficult time.

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customers taking shopping some."said Moss. "Our biggest prevent people from leaving the
carts home with them? "We loss Is caused by drivers run- store with than Others have
certainly
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concrete
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spokeswoman for the store, parking lot by customers."
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barricades or fences around the
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disappearing shopping carts.
less," said Weaver.
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stolen and missing carts. transporting laundry and as
customers.
MARK HOLLIS
Do Moms, manager of LIN Replacing shopping carts playthings for children. "But
Publix spokesman
Sanford Zayre store said the because they've worn out — like it's long past the funny stage,"
you do with other equixnent — said Morrison. "They're quite
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expensive and the theft
Aceordiag to 8111 Weaver, apiece.
his Moresain other locations... Is almost non-existent."
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their carts. A few have installed Weaver, "is higher prices the
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home late, but boy does she worry. She
shouldn't worry too much since she won't
hardly even let us cross the street, but I guess
it's okay because it just shows how much she
loves us.
SHIRLEY MOAK
What would I do without my mother for
she's the one who Is there when I need her and
the one who helps solve my problems and
many, many other things.

ROSIE MAGUIRE
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Ohio one store had most carts is equipped with such a con- apiece."
fitted with magnetic wheels veyor system which delivers
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p$'eatvely worse and the take the packages out to the to give service on the front," apartments within walking
ls to merchants is con- parking lot. Others are wing said Mark Hollis, vice distance, the package boy can't
to the rising cod of conveyor belts to take the president for public affairs and go home with them so people
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items to the groceries out, but this is oz- public relations for Publix take their groceries home in the
csun.L.ca1dores are no penslveuft requires two men Marketa."Thosestores which caztWe try to encourage them
at all times to take the do not give good carryout to bring them back, but
W. have lost elgig shopping groceries off the belt."
service can have a big problem. sometimes we have to .en a
The new Geoding's slier- It's an espenaive problem with truck erótmd to the apartment
in the last three moM1
ad they cost us about MI market which opened recustly replacement of lost carts complex to pick them up,"
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their homes. Good natured
As the leaders were apHerald Staff Writer
chatter among participants proaching the finish line, the
Like a thundering herd, 197 continued through the six miles. bulk of the pack was about a
runners dashed from the
"I love It," said 65year.old mile behind. When each parSeminole Boulevard starting Dick Lets of Auburndale, the ticipant neared the final
point of the first annual 10,000- oldest runner in the race. "I'm stretch, race official Gary
meter Sanford Road Race at 8 getting better with age. Next Zadow called out the times and
sin. Saturday.
month when I hit 86,! should be told them there was only one
Two miles later, the herd breaking 46 minutes for flisix mile to go.
turned into a multi-legged mile events."
'The first ones past this point
caterpillar strewn NO yards
L.eis said he runs In about 60 made it in about 29 minutes and
along Palmetto Avenue. At the races a year. Today he crossed they looked in good shape,"
I were the aer1o% namers, the finish line in about si Zadow said. The appearanc, of
en, computltive Milder&amp; minute., prum$ing hi
m to say, a&amp; I .lUdN$
At the rear were the morning "I'm going to have to step
chipper, be admitted.
$gers those enjoying Lft my workouts."
The race was monitored by
enpany but having little
The entire George Kelly units of the Sanford Police :
concern oirwhsre they were family of Orlanlio started the Department and a resets unit
in the crowd.
racegutber. Gorge, hiswife from the fire department. But
Five-sixths of the way
neither police nor firemen
through the event, at the fiverepertedanyemergencyor call
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mile marker, a few dropouts
for assistance.
could be seen, like beached
The event, co-sponsored by
whales resting on the curb.
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Nineteen-year-old Steven
Department and the Sunrise
Hubbard of Longwood Corn}Uwans Club, attracted runpided the race ahead of the Barbara; Kim, 12; Shannon, 10; ncrs from as far away as
pack with a time ofjust over 34 and Erin, 9, all made the Jacksonville.
minutes. In rapid succession distance.
"1 came down here from
about 50 other runners passed
Nearing the three-mile, half- Jacksonville when I heard
through the finish chute, in- way point, more than a few of about it,,, said Bob Herron.
eluding Rosie McGuire. The the runners cast a designing
A Methodist minister, who
attractive, 26-year-old eye onanearby swimming pool formerly lived in Sanford,
Orlandoan was the top female as the morning mm added to Herron said he had nointention
finisher, coining in 35th overall, their discomfort. "Looks in- of trying to win the event.
Her time was under 40minutes. viting, doeen't it?" said a
"There area lot of people like
But the six-mile run, to most middle-aged Orlando fl2Sfl.
me here today. I'm 48 and 200
Several minutes later the pounds. ft's a big victory to
participants and spectators,
ws as much a happening as a man was cooled of by onlooker finish. It's an individual thing,"
càted. There was constant Bob Sherman, who took It open he said.
encouragement from the himself to offer runners a blast
The six-mile race was
onlookers, many of whom from his garden hose when they preceded by a two.mile fun run
pallid out their lawn chairs and passed his front yard on in which about U runners
cired as the runners passed Sumnmerlln Ave.
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
Everyone has his own unique concept of
what a mother is sunoosed to be.
Recently those personal thoughts and
concepts were shared by readers In the
search for the outstanding mother of the year
conducted by The Evening Herald.
The Herald had asked readers to submit a
letter telling about a woman considered to be
worthy of recognition as an outstanding
mother.
The response was overwhelming, and the
task of selecting one person to be interviewed
was enormous. After the selection was made,
Herald editors decided to share with readers
some of the thoughts expressed In letters for
some of the other nominees.
The names of the nominees precede the
passages excerpted from the letters sent in on
their behalf:
JOYCE F. BAKER
Our mom doesn't belong to any clubs she
Isn't active In politics or the PTA, and she and
dad don't get to go out often with their friends
but that doesn't mean she isn't outstanding.
Outstanding to us means always being
there when things go wrong and you need
someone to talk to.
Outstanding is doing without so we could
have something special.
Outstanding is love, trust, faith, hope and
charity without ever asking why or expecting
anything In return.
Outstanding is raising nine children and

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Hattaway Meets On Overpass Funding
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, in
Seminole County this weekend fresh from a victory in the
House of Representatives appropriations committee over
Orange County legislators said he will offer an olive
branch to the neighbori, county's delegations.
"I'll be meeting with Orange County legislators on
Monday and Tuesday to work out a compromise," Hattaway said. "I hope Orange County leaves the Center
Street project alone. If they won't we'll have to see what
happens."
Hattaway at a meeting of the appropriations committee
late Thursday wrested $1 million from a proposed Orange
County road project and had the money reallocated by the
appropriations committee of which he is a member to the
Center Street project in Altamonte Springs.
The Center Street project includes an overpass of the
Interstate 4-state Route 436 intersection and 436 by-pass
roads.

Turkish Officials Vow
To Hunt Down Killers
ISTANBUL Turkey (UP!) — Turkey promised to
track down the killers of an American serviceman and
troops fanned out through Istanbul today In a massive
hunt for terrorists who fired Into a group of GIs as they
stood waiting for a bus.
One American was killed and another wounded In the
ambush Friday morning, the second attack on U.S.
military personnel In Turkey in a month.
Hours after the attack, a group calling Itself the
Turkish Peoples' Liberation Army telephoned local
newspapers to claim responsibility. Police sources said
the group was a small Marxist-Leninist organization
believed to have contacts with Palentinjan terrorists.

Issue with Sens. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach, and Sen.
Clark Maxwell Jr., R-Melbourne, both members of the
Seminole delegation and others and decided on the
meeting In Tallahassee the first of the week.
Hattaway said he prefers avoiding a fight on the House
floor when the appropriation committee's recommendations are considered this week. He warned earlier
that a fight on the House floor could endanger both of
Orange County's projects — the airport interchange and
an interchange at Buena Vista near Disney World.
Meanwhile, Altamonte Springs city officials who have
been pushing for the Center Street project for years were
elated at the new funding proposal.
Altamonte Public Service Director Donald Newnham
said construction of the overpass and Center Street
bypass of state Route 436 from Palm Springs Road west
and from Montgomery Road east could relieve the
congested highway of as many as 20,000 vehicles per day.
Current traffic counts, according tocit, officials show
that nearly 60,000 vehicles per day, — nearly three times
the city's permanent population — travel that stretch of
highway daily.
"This is the beginning of some very positive steps to
deal with this traffic problem," said City Commissioner
Dolores Vickers,
Mayor Norman Floyd, who returned to Seminole County
Friday after lobbying for the project with legislators for
most of the week, said he worked with both Hattaway and
State Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Longwood.
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The $1 million was taken from the $17 million designated
for a new Interchange at the Orlando International Airport. During debate in the appropriations committee
Hattaway pointed out the Orange County Commission
only asked for $16 million for the project and Insisted the
extra $1 million could be allocated to the Seminole project.

Witness Tells Of Plot
LONDON (UP!) — The first witness In the Jeremy
Thorpe murder conspiracy trial has testified that the
former Liberal Party leader told him In 1965 that he was
homosexual.
The witness, Peter Bessell, also testified that Thorpe
decided his alleged male model lover had to be killed and
came up with a series of schemes for disposing of the
body.
Thorpe and three other defendants — businessmen
David Holmes, George Deakin and John It Mesurier —
are on trial on charges of conspiracy to murder Thorpe's
alleged lover, a stablehand and model named Norman
Scott. Thorpe also Is charged with Incitement to murder.

Hattaway said during his trip from Tallahassee to
Seminole County by private plane Friday he discussed the
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"This is a real breakthrough," Floyd said. "It's
something I've fought for with different agencies — with
everyone whose ear I could bend. I've been working on
this project for four years continuously," Floyd said.
Some $3 million In federal and state money has already
been allocated to rebuild the 14-436 intersection, apart
from the Center Street funding. Of the approved sum,
$295,000 Is designated for planning, $2.3 million for construction and $235,000 for inspection fees for the state
Department of Transportation (DOT). This project and
Center Street are not related.
The Center Street project ultimately will cost $4,680,000,
according to estimates from the DOT. The $1 million In the
appropriations bill would pay for preliminary design
and construction engineering, according to Newnham.

Hopper Elementary School pupils held a
Mothers Day Program and tea Friday afternoon to honor their moms. Starring in the
"Good Morning, Merry Sunshine" number
were Ora Williams, Kathy McKinney and
Sophia Murphy.

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GALVESTON, Texas (UP!) — A crack team of divers
waited under powerful arc lights that pierced the night
darkness in the Gulf of Mexico for choppy seas to subside
before,decidlng when to make an attempt to enter an oil
Platform that toppled into the sea with 34 men aboard.
Eight men were missing and believed trapped inside.
If any were alive, It was a guessing game as to how long
they would be able to stay alive because of lack of oxygen.
Divers Friday failed to stabilize the precariously
balanced oil platform which plunged into the sea late
Thursday night.

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Neva Clark
Melton Frazier

Jane Elkins
James H. McNeill

RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!) — Carolina Power &amp; Light Co.
said Friday there was a minor release of radioactivity this
week at its nuclear plant near Southport but date officials
said they first learned of the Incident from a federal
agency and not CP&amp;L.
A CP&amp;L apokeaman said the amount of radioactivity
released through the Brunswick Nuclear Plant's ventilation system was less than that In one percent of a
routine chest X-ray and It posed no threat to public health
or safety. In a statement, CP&amp;L said it notified federal
and date officials of the Incident.

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MONTOOMERY, Ala. (UP!) — Some 100 residents of a
housing project Friday threw bottles, bricks and rocks at
police officers they charged beat a murder suspect during
his arrest.
Local law enforcement officials, Including a strike force
squad, were called In to quell the near-riot situation
touched off when police arraied 19-year-old Lorenzo
Rather at the Tulane Court Housing project.
No other Injuries were reported during the five-hour
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company in Longwood, according to Seminole County deputies.
Someone stole the gasoline from four company trucks parked at
the rear of St. John and Son Electric on State Route 427,
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boy iiegt'borhood tavern Friday, billing at Least seven
and Injuring is others. The body of the seventh
,ldhn. a man, was found early today by workersIIII
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are confident
Scott
Lewis
Carl H. Schoeneman
Jackie ParsOns
have trapped a anal! army of
Joan V. Young
Thomas Ratlift
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Sheldon Walker
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Adrian C. Kammeraad, Deltona
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Arthur F. Jacobs, Casselb,rry
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Charles Kimin,cz, Deltona
just two blocks from City Hall.
Ralph Kelly, DeBary
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Margaret Looper, Deltona
Jesus R. Bermudez, Deltona
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Linna M. Segerlind, Deltona
Yvette Boulanger, Deltoni
rodents wrapped themselves
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Katherine F. Heater, Diltona
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MOSCOW (UP!) — An explosion neaz• the Finnish
Embassy killed three schoolchildren and seriously Injwed four others Thursday, the daily newspaper
Mo.kovskaya Pravada reported today.
The fotr.paragrapb newspaper item Implied that the
explosive device, "a rt*ted metallic object" found In the
ground, was an unexploded bomb from World War II. This
was not specified, however.
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1: 30 p.m. Thursday. The boys racing-type bicycle Is valued at $80.

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:\ Soii telivisiwi so, a 2 caliber rifle and other property
valued at $620 as reported stolen luesda from a trailer in Fern
i'ark, actuniing to Sttiiiiiok' (omit) deputies.
Wendell Snodgrass.lr22, ot 8i12 I. S. I1ighi,a 17-92, Fern Park
Motiilt I Ionic l'ark, told deputies the burglar) occurred sometime
bet'.seuu Mobil) and lueslia) stwii SoiliL'One pried open one of
his trailer iridos 's ith a screwdriver.

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BANGKOK, Thailand (UP!) — Vietnam fired a
propaganda blast at China as peace negotiations resumed
In Hanoi today, then accepted a Chinese prisoner of war
exchange plan.
It was the first breakthrough in otherwise
deteriorating relations between the former allies.
Vietnam's Vice Foreign Minister Than Mien told his
Chinese counterpart Han Nianlong Han Nien-lung Vietnainese Red Cross officials would accept POWs at the
frontier, as suggested by China.

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Thursday from Spring Lake Elementary School, according to

Se minole County deputies.
Aids Gray, 35, of 1103 E. Notre Dame, Altamonte Springs, told

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The bodies were placed In concrete crypts each containing a 3-foot steel casket In a 60-by4-foot common
grave carved out of an East Oakland hillside shaded by a
tail ON tree.
Several parents, still not knowing If the caskets held
the remains of their children who died In the Jonestown
mass murder-suicide ritual in Guyana last November,
wept quietly as the crypts were stacked two high in the
massive grave.

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preliminary hearing Tuesday.

OAKLAND, Calif. (UP!) — The bodies of 50 unidentified
Peoples Temple children, 9yeats old and younger, were
: humid in a mass grave Friday as weeping, parents
watched and wondered whether their offspring were in the

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returned an Indictment charg- years ago.
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In Charlotte, Tenn.
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had lived In Dickson, Tenn. home when she returned from a
District Attorney W.B. Lee- Relatives of Hayes then
shopping trip to a nearby town.
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Attorney's office in Nashville body exhumed to determine If have died of a heart attack, but Q $IZ• 171.13
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The autopsy by Dr. Jerry an autopsy was ordered when
warrant for Mrs. Wittenmyer,
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peace treaty with Israel.
The independent newspaper An Nahar said at least
three persons were killed in the village of Baraachlt —
one of the targets of the militia barrage,

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ckelmami told deputies lit' hasnt seen her since. She twit put down
rent the $i,204 piece of V(lUiPUiViit, he said.

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CHARLOTTE, Tenn. ((WI) to bring the FBI Into the search Francisco, the Tennessee medi. (,)
— Ada Wittenmyer, wanted in for her.
cal examiner, showed that
Oklahoma In the poisoning
Hayes' death was thought to Hayes died of arsenic polso()
death of her fourth husband, be of natural causes, but his ning, Lockert said.
Friday was indicted for body was exhumed this month
Mrs. Wittenmyer was
allegedly administering a fatal after Mrs. Wittenmyer was
charged May 1 with first-degree
fir
dose of arsenic to a previous charged with the March
m in the arsenic poisoning
husband in Tennessee.
poisoning of John J. Witten-.urder
lnyer, 62, a wealthy Oklahoma of her latest husband, who died
After hearing four hours of cattle rancher and antique at his home near Bartlesville,
testimony, the Dickson County dealer she met through a lonely Okla., March 28. Wittenmyer
grand jury In Middle Tem
was found dead the day after he

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!) — Israeli-backed rightist
Christian militiamen and Palestinian guerrillas traded
artillery and rocket fire In south Lebanon during the
night, Beirut newspapers reported today.
The newspapers also reported that the Palestine

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"She called police and furnished a thorough description of one
of the robbers and the vehicle," said l)et. William ('ornaz. "She
kept her head and remained cool."
The
men who
traveling in a 1978 Ford pickup truck
were stopped on Interstate 4 heading south to Orlando. liii' wit
nesses of the robbery were taken there to make positive ideii
tiflcatlon, Cornaz said. Neither of the men resisted arrest, he said.
Both are scheduled to appear in Seminole County circuit court

Eight Believed Trapped

Poisoned 2 Hu'sbands

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two men fled.

An angry President Carter challenged Congress, which
killed most of his energy conservation plan, to come up
with one of Its own, while millions of California motorists
headed into a virtually gasless weekend today.
The desperate search for gas In Southern California
Friday — probably the last day for odd-numbered
vehicles until Tuesday — set off a combination gas line
and traffic jam Just north of Los Angeles that stretched
eight miles, from one town to another.
Nevada officials said at least 500 workers in the hardhit tourist industry had already lost their jobs and the
number would reach about 3,000 by the end of the month.
In Washington, Carter told reporters summoned to the
Oval Office he was "shocked and. . . . embarrassied for
our nation's government" that the House killed his
emergency gasoline rationing plan.

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men on eharges of killing anti-shah protestors last year.
Tehi news vendors refused to sell the Ayendegan
newspaper In sympathy with a strong denunciation by
Khomeini Thursday of Its "depraved" reporting.
Khomeini said he would "never read the paper again."

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A 31-year-old Winter Garden man entered a plea of not guilty
Friday in circuit court to charges of grand larceny and schemes
to defraud in connection with an alleged phony wreath-making
scheme.
The trial date for Harry Edward Morrison is scheduled for June
4. Morrison was arrested May 2. Morrison, according to the
Seminole-Brevard state's attorney's office, solicited $29,000 in
funds from 300 Floridians for wreath-making booklets. The
booklets told customers how to make wreaths and customers
were told they would be paid for each wreath made, the state's
attorney's office said.
However, when the wreaths were made, customers, who paid
for the booklets in advance, were told their wreaths were unacceptable, the
ce said.

By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

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FlC1P%1E%l t.(ll REIUItNEL)
Pugh pressure cleaner valued at $1,200 as reported stolen
Tucsda froni an Altamonte Springs rental bune.s, according to
Seininolt' County deputies.
Robert Winckeliiiann of Taylor Rental, 1550 F. state Route 436,
Altamonte Springs, told deputies he rented the machine Thursda

The three-man, three-woman jury will be sequestered
for deliberations at about noon Tuesday in the trial of an
$11.5 million lawsuit the Silkwood family has filed against
the Kerr-McGee Corp.
The suit alleges negligence by Kerr-McGee, owner of a
nuclear fuel processing plant north of Oklahama City,
caused Ms. Silliwood's radioactive

Carter Blasts Congress.

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) — Tehran news vendors today
refused to sell a leading left-leaning newspaper that was
criticized by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and
Iranian Radio denounced three more left-leaning

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Jail.
The robbery occurred at approximately 1:30 am. Saturday
when an armed robber walked into the restaurant with a .32
caliber revolver and demanded all the money from the cash
register, according to Altamonte Springs police.
The female cashier, who also is a security guard for Sears
Roebuck and Co., handed the man about $500, police said. She

Monday.

contamination.

Vendors Stop Some Sales

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OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!) — Attorneys in the Karen
Silkwood nuclear contamination trial met behind closed
ors Friday dfscussing Instructions a federal judge may
deliver to Jurors before deliberations begin.
U.S. District Court Judge Frank Theis said he may call
a session with attorneys toaay so finishing touches could
be put on the instructions. The judge said he would Instruct the jury Tuesday morning after final arguments

Herald photo by Tom Netsef

Sunday, May

The men were arrested just three minutes after the armed
robbery at Perkins Cake and Steak Restaurant, 215 W. state
Route 436, Altamonte Springs police said.
Rex Allen Bodden, 24, and Ronald Eugene Campbell. 40. both
charged early Saturday with armed robbery.
of Orlando,
Both men are being held on $10,500 bond at the Seminole Counts

Silkwood Case Ready

He noted the Metropolitan Planning Organization
(MPO) has included the Center Street project in its longrange planning program for the year 2000. "It's hard,
however, to tell John Q. Public we are doing something In
the long range plan for 2000 when he wants to see some
Immediate relief for the traffic problems on 436.

BRAS! WA, Brazil (UP!) — A 14-year-old boy kidnapped four years ago by a man and woman who, he said,
forced him to beg in the streets has escaped and will be
returned borne on Mother's Day.
Police said Domingo Fernandes dos Santos walked up
toa motorist who had aCB radio on Friday and asked him
to call his parents.
The boy was kidnapped from his home In Golana 105
miles southwest of Brasilia four years ago by a couple he
could only Identify as "Paulo" and "Maria."
He told police the couple also kidnapped a 6-year-old
girl and forced the two children to beg in the streets for
money. Police have made no arrests and have not found
the girl.

Evening ifruid

A female cashier who is a security guard for a iiiajr department store is being given the sole credit for the capture of two
robbers of up Altanionte Springs restaurant.

IN BRIEF

IN HONOR

TORONTO (UP!) — Boy meets girl. Boy plagiarizes
gIrl's romance novel plots and publishes them as his °
Girl alias boy to coilt
That's the story line of do lawsuit filed Friday by
ftariednEntefpriaes,which—aagryuaJiltediover....
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"There Is still more work to do, particularly mending
fences with Orange County," Floyd said. He added that
both of Orange County's projects qualify for federal
funding and that source can be tapped if additional money
is needed there. "I think the way it was handled was fair.
Orange County people also holler about 436 traffic."

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Last year an Alaska land preservation bill
Neared the House of Representatives by a 27I-31
vote. It looked like a triumph for conservationists
seeking to "lock up" millions of acres of federal
Jknd in Alaska from ft*tre development.
But the House bill failed to pass the Senate, and
th. imia nI Alaska lanai, in hark h.Inrii ('inrsaa
With an intense lobbying effort pitting the Sierra
lub and other environmental organizations
against oil, timber and mining interests and state
officials of Alaska. What looked like a consensus on
The Issue last year has broken down.
Many members of Congress are havina second
thoughts about how much of the still tmdeslgnated
federal land in Alaska should be locked up, and to
what degree. There are three separate bills under
consideration, each drawing a different map.
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None of the three bills strikes tw as a blatant
surrender to either-the. conservationists or the
would-be developers. Rep. Morris UdaU's HR39 is
the most similar to the one which died in the Senate
last year, putting 67 million acres of land Into

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Jimmy Carter signed .the Omnibus
iishP Act list October, he said It promised
to correct 'a disturbing feature of tho federal
judiciary: the almost complete ahisno. of
"wilderness" claulflcstlon that rules out
women or members of minority groups."
development. Alternites authored by Rep. John B.
The anti-estabUehment president also
promised to free these appointments from their
Breaux and Rep. Jerry Huckaby, who are both
traditional establishment ties- the Old-boy
from lMulslana, would put 53 million and 51 million
network college chums and political pals that
acres In this category, repectively.
insured nearly all federal judges would be male
We are Impressed by the argument behind the
pale.
Breaux bill that the cutback in Iranian oil and
The Atlanta-based Southern Regional Coumc
production and the resulting squeeze on oil supplies a respected Interracial group of Southerners
raises a question about the original plan to exclude
active th race relations aim 1944, has just Issued
an area of Alaska's North Slope from oil and gas a report on the Southern process for selecting
federal judges.
exploration.
The council's concludion: politic.] patronage
The bill provides for a seven year study of the
Arctic Range to assess both its energy potential dill reigns mçrecne in jai appouw'.Ina.
The Omnibus Act created 152 new ju*'ps.
and the possible Impact of oil and gas drilling on
Will be in the
almost 40 P'
the caribou herd. After five years oil and gas ex- South. Only one
black
and
two
women
sit on t he
black
poratIon would be permitted. After seven years southern f
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It was Inevitable. The Naderites ran out of gas”
With their "Consumer Protection Agency"
legislation after several years of trying to get It.
passed,aotheyhadtofindanetherbcrsetobeat. ¶
Now it's America's businesses, SINCificallY
corporations.
Naderite Mark Green has teamed up with Ohlâ
Sen. Howard Mdzenbaum to dream up a bill
which would drastically change the way cc,poratlons and governed; that Is, the way their
boards of directors are composed. The bill, U
passed, would almost certainly á.
d clslon.maldng process In American bualnesi'e
and Industry slower, less efficient and more,,
costly.
The Green-Metsenbaum theory seem to be .,
that people who know nothing about, say, the,,
widget businesswill be a whole lot smarter,'
fairer and more levelheaded mikieg decisions
than will the professionals who now populate the
majorities of mod boards.
gaj, according to aoces close to '..
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pm$ Alter the appoü*msuti are made,
tg
1h117N ThOMAJ
the
representation
of
blacks,
women
and
ether
By
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a
m
ft"m
negowtjou
behind
tin
d
he
joined
the cnnIttee.
pasmount a
preservation in thatpsrt
minorities
sitting
on
the
federal
bench
in
the
UPI
White
Ho
first
began.
In
Ideal
situations,
each
side
would
But,
Metsanbium
pulled
together
a diverse"
This may not make a case for the entire Breaux So*h will remain extremely
of that, group, even Including American Tel &amp; Tel
(UP!)
WASHINGTON
President
Cirt&amp;
has
permit
verifiers
on
Its
own
soil.
Short
bill, or a case against the others, but we think It
deVelOPed superapy methods with Chairman John DeButts. The Metsenbaum Idea
statistics alone cannot convey what the con. apparently decided to sell the strategic arms
represents the kind of compromise that may be tinued
was, premsnably, to briq the
of politics and racially and limitation agreement With doomsday termL
satellites and other systems.
latnalon
necessary to get a bill through Congress that is sexually restrictive selection procsaau will
the consumerists, labor representatives and
Th. alternative to Senate ratification of
said the United States has
business people toget her to come up with a
reasonably satisfactory to everyone and in the mean In the South.
muert has
nuclear weapons pact, he says, is the "dark Cart
dWdthS
st
co
nsensus that could be converted Into a bill.
thnre of esirained arms conwdlticn
national interest.
for
Indent
r
tI
has given a
etli
O
pponen
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s
cc
It
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here
that
the
federal
bench
"n1tIntte
But,
It didn't work that way. Metsenbaum nat 5:i.
horror" that
He also speaks of the
Rap. Udall and hil conservationist backers may
hoot to minorities MW and stymied by
tor
g
st
he
of
CIA
mo
ni
in
atio
loss
ns
In
Iran
have
with
the
committee on April 16 to learn that It
seem to be on the sld Of the angels, becatae most local bi&amp;b and bar. It in also here where becomes possible tithe United States re jects tbeen a setback In verlfylTng advances In Soviet
had
failed
to reach agreement. No matter. The
Americans have a soft spot in their hearts
have delayed aid SALT IL
recalc itrad and racist j
Ty.
iIetambsusn
source told one of my associates:
the
two4hlrds
vote
In
wespc
na
Be tar, he dais not have
Alaska and would ilke, to see as rituch. of It as sqaivoested at every opportunity.
PrOI)OIIents
of
SALTS
dress
th
at
th
e
United
the
day
before
the meeting that Metienbawn
approve
i
th
he
Soviet
treaty
wi
t
the Senate to
Veterans of
possible left as i pristine wilderness. But along
mib4ibi
strategic
would
go
ahead
with the bill regar1m
Opponents
are
vocal.
If
they
cannot
kill
States
will
be
permitted
to
Union.
with other states, Alaska Is part of a bank on which Into the good geys and the bed on..: Uie the agreement, they win try to amend it, ntakirtg forces which are at load equal to these of the "The senator is VERY serious about thu
EIISIIhOWer and Kady judges.
the country must draw for natural resources, and
Soviet Union. They also assort that it "Will jima," the source said. "There will be a bill and
It Iinpoudth for the R'' to accept.
Kthce th. 4bllity of the strategic balance, It will be Introduced before the May 15
Party
politics
or
coeon
caUow'e"
at
Is
being
drawn
down.
ter
also
fear,
that
rejection
will
be
In.
th
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on Is not the only accotEit
Kennedy
to
appoint
such
stalwarts
M
tssdsd
by
the
Soviets
as
a
signal
from
the
thereby
reducing the possibility of n'iiar war." congressional mom" Expected to be among It
the
forced
Congress can lock up a generoul, amount of
from
reiwne
the
uad.d
Stakes
that
It
is
preparel
to
the
provisions are the folloWing: It will affect the.,.;
Judge
Harold
Cos,
who
am
nK
Alaska wilderness *lthQUt throwing away the key
•fli. cioic. the united
n:
th
largest
that
th
e
NAACP
st
ood
for
"NIUIfl,,
coldwaruid
stftlsnolhderededbia
P*C
It will require
biIldh
between a good agreement protecting and ento fuel, metals, timber and other resources that Apes, AllI$MOtI P1111115 and Coons."
negetlatid reduction of arms by the super- haif ow national security, and no agreement that a majority of board members be "in-.. ,.,
must remain accessible In the future. That should
Eisenhower, VokMd W ha adorosy glOerM,
dependent" (that Is, not employed by thi .ç
at all,' a brochure said.
be the go.lU the House confronts Its confusing WW1i RO(Sf$, appointed DaII like Freak
AaMTwareing sounded by the president Is
co pany despits the fad that most Corporations Ai
an
The debate Is under way. It Is on. of the few now have several of their own top eacufives on
alternatives md irita a baláncád and prudent J
by Carter to had
rejection will encourage the Kremlin her.
of 1, daleis
the FBI will lUaus caused him to d.ci.. dilair. — thise who want to keep building the foreign policy area where the American people their board); no former oniploy., would b.
bilL.
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Jotmiun aid a wAdl sroup of Ropiebbean jedes wdw dockplin with new and flare advanced can truly enter the dialogue, as Indeed they allowed on a corporation's board; lawyers
should since It Involves the a"dion of tithifrmni râihiiil he the env v't he Anmmd an t1
made the white Sadh ohs, national law. while .sa'.d mdUwwbud____
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fishermen to supply polleck to a KomiM factory cutting down on the duty It paid a saving of 11.,
The heavy Japanese investment Is not en- ship In lfrii waters. While the scheme may and one4alfcents om everydoller value.
lace. the Japanese have been soneW a mere
tx4u.Ø.
Ursly negative for the U.S. 1'ug Industry. It plows the 11sbamon, It undercuts U.S.
putitit
The irnpeny did this, wCardiag to the a
hat bIped give AW= seafood proc essors proce.orshib,whocau'tbopetocompe(e fidavit, by falling to hvjids iii..,- h add
1 to maJeiniss and expand with the 36 cab
ad M[led tMW iony. They ha,. out. mob asried a0@1
pay scale of the developriad cods and ether expenses that WJW
pmn.ij
y of this. processors are now Koreans' floating fM factory.
poin
edpomModi ad
required by law to be figured Into the declar*'
Amsiess initry. A case study leesless the deW $ beeenis bubm exporting crab,
Footnote: An ammiment to the iWO law value .1 a prod. ft ala,, the Cukm and.,
r
1LiS fish.
aid -- to the lever 4$ states aid gives U.S. pr.Ce first UlCk at
ake
C$4to chapd,
stly suet .e.caUed ".4ditieu
Jot• aiparV'ow arm oily gaining Japan.
by Amerlea fads. But the (irn'ercs processing charge." to Its Taiwan .thaidiatr
Iinof
let the Japameebsciued prouors have Depa,
M over one ii the meet valuable
has been raladad to implen'ad ft.
avg a+"isI cuatesa cargea.
r'- ge
ianmi D$A: A 'any owned
in tUade4$ss...$eOof been rtad to makm the nsuary it.
Wow
PjmhL Usir 'nkmid to dovft the bottomish ki'yIts. 111t157 W. BIdsII DI5IS, in bili
fleds, which ens the
kept in PIP" perspective ... (sad) t.
Pur esadal isSue, catch mere um 00 curradly deminatid by Japanee fists. And the lavidigated by a federal grad jury In )
prat veaiui be vitiuiald
the fall I$.,.
r' U.S. gaveremad ho dien ne great Intarad In wspeb on Charges that it dwisil Uncle Sam
of theluvest while Assume.
h, In recent . w4waaL:pmm,1yaiIa(o'
mm dreggis to heM onte a tiny perU.. of the $1 '' to dmlq tha hepestad food supply. oust of acme $300,010 In cad
'Ws dent hats. a wsfl000ediriated, woU years
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blends eeM,al aes bIt d tie eva's is. meat a'Mir, ounceded to ow associate kin, m.ofactare f"
decwss.
he.'t 'tonded to a less dru.ate if
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t. seofeel Fees
lAaheeghhe stats. Hi*
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the veeeaiM's lath of ___ . over when he
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eas in 1174, he WU.i by July1. Despite urgent var
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And It doesn't mean more dull classroom
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curricular activities, such as plays, lectures, concerts and occasional special
events of particular Interest to older
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For those seeking physical activity,
most of the schools offer use of the gymexcept a drink at a neighborhood health haSiIuD, swimming pool and tennis courts.
bar or the small Change needed to operate You may be lucky enough to find a school
washers and dryers. For those who can't with a golf course on campus. At the rural
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Everything at an Eidertmod.l can be as
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ropean youth hstds and folk sdxdsWith few gaptIona, ft mama doubling r.'4'g as being on a vacation except
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ldfflio#el has grown into a network Of
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colleges and universities In 31 Mates
Food
is
staINona
and
good-but
yj4mijil
education
while having fm and meeting
non-adJt
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Or you can phone Elderbodel at ($17)
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Every subject of Interest to you may not 1104700.
',olne classes are held at big city
Retirement doesn't necessarily mean
tveriltles; others meet at smaller be crammed Into those three courses a
able
to
select
withdrawal.
And a little more education Is
eral-arts colleges In more suburban week. But generally you'll be
"a"
to
"s"-aid
not
a
good
way
to
May
In the world and not
dear run'I'ug from
rowidin
be
drawn
Into
yourself.
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jut art and soology.
Maybe we should rewrite that adage
You don't have to do any homework.
ek it one of the collages Is $115.
There
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no
,iiMkn
at
the
and
Of
the
from
"live and learn" to "learn and, live."
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years ago when the Elderhodel
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Iut'four years of experience with 15,000
ng' students have proven that this
wlng program offers something for all
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by losses inother dates. Itisphysically
and fiscally Impossible for
An effort Is being made to Perpetrate
department to stay on top of 700 corna hoax on the Insurance consumers of Pliny operations, many
Fljrlda. This hoax takes the form of a
In scores other dates.
proposed Life and Health Guaranty
The answer Is a guaranty fund, and it
Fund, presently before
s not a new bureaucracy as Mr.
Supporters of this fund would have the
Fountain would have your readers
consumer believe that It Will Stop
believe. In fact, no major expenditure
surance company Insolvencies. Their
occurs at all.
logic would have well-managed comRather a pool of all 700
panies picking up the tab for poorly- doing business within firms that are
managed companies. That lame logic the assets as well as the liabilities of
would have General Motors paying If one of their number
The
Ford Motor Company should become
ultimate question Is not whose fault ftis
Insolvent. Or, put It another way, when a company goes under, but who Is
should homeowners In a community be
In the bed position to pay the dh
duwned for mortgage payments for
and
hojneowner who mismanages his'
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pay the deadbeat's rent.
Bill Gunter
There has been a guaranty fund for
State Insurance
p.rty.casusity Inairers since 1970
11OfliT
andnot aslngl.oneoitheslztesnlnS
solvencles which
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A Picture'sWorth
that time have been jwevemded by its
existence. A Life and Health Guaranty
Truly It has been said: "A picturi Is
Fund will not stop, company Inworth to thousand words." This was
amply demonstrated by the Copley
The taxpayers of Florida are already
News Service cartoon In the April $
paying an Insurance CzimLuioner and
edition
of the Evening Herald. (Dig Oil
the hundreds Of employees In his
Companies).
Such cartoons as this do a
department to audit, regulate and seek
to business and the
distinct
disservice
out impaired companies to keep them
country
In
general,
but they are also an
from going under.
extension
of
the
Goebbel's
technique of
A guaranty fund is an additional
nthe
"Big
Ue,"
which
if
told An
bureaucracy, expensive to the
enough
the
people
will
believe.
sumuer, which cannot stop Insolvencies
A truer picture would have been
since the fund's involvement comes
presented
had the Hog been presided
Insolvency.
Of
entirely after the
overthe earth aMass
as
asow
ranging
regulation,
aggressive
Strong
foraging for those natural resources to
regulation, coutaut, accurate, fair
make milk -Profits
to feed her
regulation by the Insurance Cornnumerous progeny, who number in the
n"loner will curb insolvencies and
million'
Stockholders
and that
the present law gives sufficient
largest pig In the Utter the IRS, that
authority to accomplish that now,
gobbles up better than 40 percent ci the
without adding cods to the consumer.
The Insurance Industry Is actively
milk —profits before the rest of the
litter
can get to her tests dividends
supporting legislation to Improve ways
to
get
their share of the milk —profits,
of detecting Inipaired companies and
strengthening an req&amp;gmenis for
obscene otherwise
Then, that giant inthe litter-IRScapital and surplus that coinpardes
mprovement
rootshe
rod of the litter away from the
s
must m'mraIn. These i
teats
long
emiough to take an unjust
will not add to costs and will build
share Of their share Of the milk
additional safeguards into the
profits
regulatory procea.
It should be borne in mind that the
We thongit your readers would be
stockholders
red
Of the litter
IntIradsI In knowing Of the Depart
of
mainly
Of
retired
people who
consist
meet Israce's efforts to increase
mnaybedependlngonthatmllk
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the cost of instursaft.
to
pay
for
their
nursing
dividend;
David E. Fountain
home care,those who have saved for
Executive Director
a
"rainy. day" and"Little Old I.adi
Florida Insurance News Service
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Ut always had the way et ameulig a
d8n with a qron "Au you In.
,eIbipnIitkiMall anymore?" be was
dbyahied Tuesday. "eldIbe?"
reionded with a anile. The smile was
) 4 511111 as It had been In the pad.
'nr(ubernatcrW canpsign in 1110 was
gitibt* exciting, since Florida had
4IelsctedaDomocrattothsomcsof
iris,, those involved In the High
v 1r' were an ft would happen
k,%u, 1* was to see a 01401 time
Fl1da history, $ Rapdica, aaud.
alted aid the heutkeek lbr
supportedBob1*50
is Seminole than eleibe! s In
hf
1 m K
Sanford Jeweler Jobs Kader co'
ma of the cearirl aid eunpelr
bi

workers had prepared a victory

celebration In a stot*oat building in
SordbIthecdebrMlos never cameto
POL
ft w.. only a couple years later, that
Tick's woe again came to public at.
ladies In Stee4. Coady. He was the
attorney who ruaded su South
801,lvresj4.Isinssultwbsin*vas
sedW that the islertod site for the
new 8
Coody courthause
(on Park Au.ue Mthelaksfrad) was not
the but me avMWjh
Tick's dub i'ugr1td a beStir 11
WNW be sear the Five Pebss ares,
midisyinth.ceady. At the time, Tuck
ahacftr1sMd1mfeedcsddaiahI
theMteadtbI.se iteputy o,WAI
uthereferMure growth the omeCuies.

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M cithi ymegad players
for theownaity lisle, aid the
dented cflI In 1—lt
Candy at 31 jiVe old, get three bb for
threetimuatbntadovgPas,eralgeed
ens. from his Chst'stop peltion. let then
alltheasdldaVail job FOlkelsa
ww.
no"

liptOWL The may Is *A these,
ader awstrotio at
sheet — lee.ti Tick
tominthmadicad,apaid$ssdetdbu
tkuWI* 010011lr; Slim" J10 hm

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dunes to Five Points ares.
Sheriff Jobs Polk reported to the cowdy
oon this week that both ball teams
on which he played lad weeksndtobuneflt
5nbiig4, YoMb Systems Service won.
First the law anfucuimint teem diluted
the team of lawyers. Than the male
MR unity loaders were victorious over
Us Sesolnek High School youth team.
Amengthe llneuç of players aMon
to Polk were: Ckeuk Judge Dominick
thaseatof whims pads developed a
rip asiy lithe game (be played rigid on
anyway); State Re Bobby Bey,
Viram e; Mack Blythe, Indeed Qty
(nmIi1,, Jobs Morris; ids &amp;hlk;
Dii James of the Altemoate Sp.lsmp
recradim dapsrthaut and his brother
Tire,; Fink lThb*1, Cooky ComMon
Irmm Bob Trench, l. Frank '',
Dr. Roger 8Iet, Sadord Qty Manager
WE. Knowles, Akemonts pruW Oty
mutin,Mk
Mooney Cauty
hidid
Roger
Neliwender, Allen Ai ad Gerald
r1 a

some of which also have "Obscene
N.Y. flmea, etc.
S. B. "Jim" Crowe
Sanf ord

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I read with curiosity and disappohthn4 a letter written by Mr. David
E. FOI'kI Of the Florida Imeranc.
Now Service objecting to a We and
k,ikh Imerance guaranty fund to
protect the consumers of this Mate
agabMcoçVew that fa
Mr. Fountain has obebobly missed
the poled.
The guarady fund Is not primarily
devoted to prsvol*Ing Insolvency but
MUM to ensuring that a policy holder
dessialt get Muck vlth 4ilmi, low of
average and an Inability to find in.
am=* because his company went
bobs due to circaMauces surely
bqiiuJhiscontrol.
Yes, vigorous regulation Of the 700
eaadhe.lthbuarance firms Isb.
Priam, bet there we limitations given
to manpower our department
Just nee* a conmsy ran
1st. Mitsui financial difficulty
àriisd I. Its Florida busl'iwe
but caused
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Inflation

Thinks for giving me the space and
musing my article, "Who Runs The
Cowdry" In ow Readers Write Section
of your newspaper.
Much of the blame for Inflation starts
right at home. My experience during
my working years was promptness,
dependability, respect and production
were the maui Items to the growth of
our country aid to produce a product
that our average citizen could pur-

at our job site, at-7 .55 am. and
ready to dart work at I am. Our only
hr.. would be If one was In need of a
drink of wat.ror a. of toilet, a
maximum time Of 5 minutes was
retarded n mdflcfsut. Lunch hour was
from 12 now witH 12:30 p.m. and then
promptly back to wort
Our work would continue until 4:30
p.m. and only breaks that we would
have would be the necessary ones as in
the A.M. We were not slave driven; but
were required to produce enough to
earn our own salary and enough for the
company that we worked for so they
could make a profit and day in
business.
In order to do this our production had
to average at 50 percent or better. I
have watched our
of today and
made a survey and find that they lack
the four main backbone Items
productivity,
Also, the worker of today has to have
allmlnuitecoffee break In the aim and
a 15mlnuda coffee break In the p.m. and
the tardiness Of these breaks are often
extended to 30 or 45 minutes.
Also, the workers don't have respect
for their supervisors or the company
that they are working for and therefore
do not pit
days work.
They end up with a production rate
only about 1$ to 40 percent.
Ths low production rate and poor
quality of workmanship have greatly
increased air Inflation rate. The only
remedy that I know to help workers to
realize what part they play in our
scommyWGMdbe for them to take a
study course In industrial relations and
were

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Plowe know how much we ap.
prelate having Doris Dietrich as our
Mistress of Coremnonles at our Easter
Pageud. be did such a good job.
Louise Silver
Xl Epsilon Sigma

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Interest

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We appreciate participation and
ledsrod The Evening Herald had In our
grand opening ceremony that was held
April It 1171.
Your participation In this ceremony
helped us here at Itsichi's have a
beautIful and succsndul grand opening.
Fair vithou*you,Itwsumld not have gone
ss well a*ditWs wen verypleas.d
With the somber of people and
organizations that showed the interest
that they did.
Agala,.Ui.ik you for your interest
aid pertkljdlen.
J.T.Allen
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mention a few thatknow a good thing
when they see It.
Like a big fat teat, flowing with very
rich milk, because the "Mama Sow"
foragedfar and wide to provide th. feed
that produces the milk profits.
It Is also to be remembered that the
"SW' provides thousands Of jobs for
working men and women, and as
Samuel Gouçers president of AFL
1001-114 said: "The word aims
against working people Is a company
that falls to make a profit."
Sovs Come touie main quullon: kit
Cophy News Service's purpose to
destroy On jobs of the working people
byinduecngthealecloratetocyoettse
more goverumont regulation and
thereby Incressng the nomber of
lesaucratsthat feed on the milk from
the teats of the "Sow," tbu 'Ehig l
milk for the not dtheMar?
ftlmddalebspobssd Out tbuthis
does net iii apply to the "Big 09
C'i,::±-." but to all b'u:, 1w
du
the con'"-caftnw media,

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Harlan Tuck, native
It was 110$
minole Coasdian aid Orlando attorney,
is most Often seen at public rallies and
Utica] events touting the caididacy of
and Mayor Robert King High for the
veior's office.
appeared before the county
iuraJ..mon this week on behalf Of a land
sipper. He hascbanged little, If at all.
in those Intervening 13
is the sams-cosl,
riand his
to
airid, projecting a w"g
pacmls,to a pekd, sincerity, ad the
efthmhe Mau exactly whathe says.

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The lesson learned during that time, countered by his facility In making the
Fletcher said, was that a hospital operated conversion resulted from misinformation
by a governmental unit cannot respond to and distrust. He said a rumor that the
dungtng needs as quickly as a private reorganization would pave the way for a
facility, capable of securing conventional private, for-profit, company to take over
financing so long as Its credit Is good.
the hotal, a move some felt would limit
Shortly after the new facility was built, care to the Indigent and raise rates,
Alachua General reorganized Into a clouded the discussions and delayed action
private non-profit facility. The on reorganization for four months.
reorganization mu future loans can be
In addition, It was feared by some that
secured, like a private business, as soon
small preanire groups would assume
Compoding
djffft s, accor
a lending source approves the request. undue Influence In a private noniwoflt
to FIetcier,
the county
missioner,' decision to place two of its own There Is less paperwork than with federal corporation, he said.
He said there were fears that the doctors
member, on the hospftai board. That programs and there is no 'Y to
would take over control of the hospital and
action tended to polarize the board with taxpayers when bonds are Issued.
"If Seminole Is going to expand, they'd that community Input would be neglected.
those having pou"rai Interests lining up
better
do it quickly, or they'll end i*
To assure that the facility would
ag
zin-poiIans.
paying
for
It
later,"
Fletcher
said.
represent
the interests those It serves,
and debate further delayed action
R
eor
ganization
Into
a
private
non-profit
Petty
said
a number of steps were taken,
eau1on, he said.
With the help of Congress and a facility like Alachua General Is the goal of Including a 31 percent limit on any ocv P n ggaisation of the bosrd, Alachua 8MB administrator Charles Bentley and cupatlonal field's representation on the
Genera] was able to expend. The Federal the board. The advantages of easier and board.
Additionally, membership In the corHousing Act enabled political subdivisions qicker fhi4qg have been cited, as
to Issue federally guaranteed revenue has the desire to put the mecisiaiwg portion Is open to any member the
community for a w"'ia1 $15 membership
bonds. Also, the board Increased Its size urocess out of the political arena.
from five to seven and the commiggioners
Should the board pursue reorganization, fee. The board was enlarged to 15 menuwere replaced,
a candid explanation to the public is hers and each member is limited to three
In 1974, $12.9 million In revenue bonds essential In order to allay fears and to 3-year terms. One third the board Is
were issued and a new 4004ed facility was recruit community participation, Alachua elected each year. Such measures prevent
coidructet But it took six years. The
empire-building by any Individual or
General President Ed Petty advises.
building was also kept operational.
Petty said the biggest problems en- pressure group, Petty said.

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Harlan Tuck: Unchanged

AmwWa niry victory over Japan, brA ever lad at load partial Japanese owners*

IURY'3 WORLD

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4rs and Seminole County Corn.
4ners should act quickly, candidly
tLan impartial manner jn any plans to
ranIze and expand the existing
p.al on First Street.
£ :least that Is the advice from the
siIent of the hospital and the vice.
thnan of the board of Alachua General
s$tal In Gainesville, which experienced
)14e of alternatives now being weighed
5MB officials.
n '1968, the halls of Alachua General
filled with patients. The facility
to expand, but the board did not
iw bow to finance the expansion. A new
ility was needed, but the prospect of
)catlon stirred political controversy.
hospital was county-owned at that
e, just as 8MB Is now.
They just couldn't seem to get things
the ground," said Cotton Fletcher,
rent vlce.chalrman Of the hospital. He
I a number of financing options were
mined, but the time and paperwork
Dived In securing a loan from the
bus federal programs such as the Hillton Loan Program and the Federal
£sIiig Administration seemed endless.
the meantime, construction cods
itinued to rise,

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Grandmothers are all that and more.
Although she may be a slick, chic chick who was
gra&amp;mted. from a fancy finishingschool, a grandmother can have boorish and unpardonable manners where her grands are concerned. She would
By noius DIEIiUCII bore Job to death with the dozens pictures she
flashes and the detailed accounts of the "adorable"
Oft the graxidde said.
And this mother of her children's children, who
may have 31-31 vision, is as blind as bat when
these minor children are in sight. She sees nothing
wrong that they do.
How's that again?
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could double Noah's Ark when the grandchildren
are around.
When this grand lady was only a &amp;r4gling
mother and money was probably scarce, even for
necessities, her children may have termed her as a
dingy old meanle and said "... but you don't unbefore their adulthood.
derstand,, hurndruls
practically no
With her grands, she seems to
practicality.
and surely
If Grandmother couldn't get the grandchildren
what they hint at any other way, there's always the
old homestead that can be mortgaged again.
By the way, 11 you should ever disagree with the
usually refined Ms. Grande Dame over her granddears, be prepared for a severe lashing from her
rand
rasor sharp tongue. The shortcomings of grandas
somebody
justified
always
be
children can
else's fault.
Can on, don't be hard on Granny. You are now
the meanie she once was to you. She is now the
ou.
loving grandmother that her mother was to youSo youthlnkGranflylssPOillflg
you think Granny is spoiling your kids? Maybe.
But they are spoiling her too, now that she can enjoy
them _ not raise them _agrande right which she
has earned.
Now, Isn't she a "Grand Mother?"

And this grand lady, who would normally bear a
pin drop on a battlefield, becomes deaf to the noae
the grands make and what they say. Me may laugh
at something that would have demanded the leather
strop-orat lead a hickory switch - the parent
of this kid, Granny's own child for uttering such a
no-no.
How about that grand" spilling syrup on the
limits
velvet sofa in the living room which
to Granny's child, the parent of this spoiled brat.
but this
Granny may have a big, bass voice
granddarllng will never hear it.
What happened to the tough top sergeant or Hitler
Image which this mother of her grandchildren's
broken
parent portrayed when the house rules
and discipline was eminent?
What rules? What discipline?
Don't get this Granny Girl wrong over her failing
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memory. She's as sharp as a tack, until
well, the discipline that she so generously
legislated, policed and enforced on the parent her
well, that's the parents job.
grandchildren
Besides, grandyoung'uns never break rules.
And Grandrnadame'a bathroom, — yeah, that
fluffy pink one —no kid of her own would dare toput
drop of water on the caruet. But the bathroom

There are m*hers...and other mother,...
But the pan" mothers of them all -bYthefr
are grandown admissions and cn1i
mothers.
economic
All pannothers, regarless
social status, race or creed, have the same thing In
common — gratdthlkat to pet, pamper, protect
and In other words juat plain spoil.
In a syndicated column, a third grade st udent
said, =,grandmothers are fat, take their
gums
out at nlgt* to sleep, have plenty of
time, and will read youthe some story over and

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Encounter OmAl- Beach: W01' B-1ack--Ths Ever Retu'•
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spring tourists were laying
Special To The Herald
down blankets near the surf.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Kids were, burrowing for sea
NEA) - It was a fine If creatures, fishermen were
blustery morning, and the tides casting about and college
of the night before had left the couples were emerging red.
sand of the beach hard and eyed and suspect from sleeping
unblemished. The temperature bags.
was just below 70 and the wind
It was no day for scavenging.
was from the ocean, blowing The beach was clear for miles. I
salt and some mist against the had hoped to find flat rocks with
shore.
rings around then,, which I'm
I was out early, shoeless and certain are nature's amulets,
In walking shorts, proceeding but the
a had done its
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Pizza
Broccoli
Applesauce
Baked Dessert
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Pizza
Taros
Broec cii
Corn
Baked Dessert
Milk or Shako!
SENIOR HIGH
Pizza
Chill Dog
Taco
Broccoli
Corn
Whipped Potatoes
Baked Dessert
Milk or Shake
EXPRESS LINE
Phza
Tacos
Tator Tots or
FF or Tri
Tossed Salad
Fresh Fruit
Milk orShake
TUESDAY, MAY 15
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Ground BeefManagers Choice
Whipped Potatoes
Green Peas
Baked Dessert
Rolls
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Ground Bed
(Managers Choice)
Fish Sandwich
Green Peas
WhippedPotaton
k1flh1ct
Milk ot'uke
SENIOR HIGH
Ground Beef
(Managers Choke)
Fish Sandwich
cbmDog
Whipped Potatoes
Green peas
Brmsel Sprouts
Tossed Salad
Baked Dessert
Milk or Shake
EXPRESS LINE
Fish Sandwich
French Fries or
Tnt or Titer
Tots
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Tossed Salad
Milk or Shake
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1$
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Turkey PotPie
Greens
Carr.t&amp; Raisin Salad
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Turkey P.tPie
Sloppy Joe
French Fries or
Tnt orTator Tots
Green
Tossed Salad
CarreiRaisla Salad
MilkorShake
SENIOR HIGH
Turkey P44 Pie

Slopp} Joe
Frf:!nh Fries or
1r1 or Tot
Greens
Corn
J OsSed Salail
CarrutRaisin SaLid
Milk orShake
EX!ItISSI.INF
Turkey Pot Pie
Sloppy .Tuc
French Fries or
Til or Tatur Tots
Tossed Salad
Fresh Fruit
Milk or Shake
ThIJRSI)AY,MJtY 17
ELEMENTARY SCHOOJI
Hamburger. on Bun
Scalloped Potatoes
Toss Salad
Fruit
Milk
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Hamburger on Bun
Sloppy Joe
Scalloped Potatoes
Tossed Salad
Pen Carrots
Baked Dessert
Milk or Shake
SENIOR HIGH
Hamburger on Bun
SloppyJoe
Pizza
Scalloped Potatoes
Toued8alad
Peas&amp; Carrots
Baked Dessert
Milk orShake
EXPRESS LINE
Hamburger on Bun
Sloppy Joe
T.ued8alad
Th Tatoti Of
Fist Titer Tots

But Idid start a conversation. I
felt! should explain what I was
doing on a beach on a workday;
It seemed to appreciate
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and the disc listened, Iinvented
a rationale for the tar paper's
behavior. Iconcluded that It
could not fall flat when Ithrew
It because the wind engulfed It
with a stability that kept It
upright. And It rolled In a
straight and steady line for
much the same reason
Eventually, witlessly, I
decided to test the rationale.
Why can't we leave well enough
alone? Idipped one side of the
black disc In the Atlantic,

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bottles, which the prophets say
will be the last survivors.
Then, just below Flagler

disc had a p rsonallty of Its own

therefore warm and dry.
I was naturally disappointed.
And so Itnied to Imagme the
disc had hidden meaning. Do
people from other worlds paper
their roofs? I recalled the lest
tribes of antiquity that used
wafers for currency. But It was
no use. I sighed, resigned, and
tossed the black disc toward the
oncoming ocean.
Then I raced to a dune, to
scare a pelican, and afterward!
established a record for the
ahoeless 50yard dash. As I
stood to catch my breath,
gloating at my victory over
illusion, something rolledup
and gently toided my leg. I
looked down to see the black
disc, now leaning against my
ankle.

Beach, where suburban sprawl
gives way to primeval Florida,
I saw a black disc in the sand.
Surely it was the wheel of a
UFO, I thought, or the emblem
of office of a far-away prince.
'fiat's what's marvelous about
beachcombing: expectation. A
black disc? The blood warms.
Alas, it turned out to be a
piece of roof sheeting, or,
colloquially, tar paper. It had
been cut in a four-inch circle,
for what purpose I do not know.
It was smooth on one side, and
grained on the other. It was
lying well above the reach of
the surfalde foam, and was

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that however I threw the black
disc, it would right Itself on its
edge and roll for as long as the
beach was level. It would not
roll toward the water, though;
when the surf rushed In the disc
would sense trouble and detour
to avoid it.
I'm not exaggerating. The
disc had something of a life of
Its own. For example, It would
not move at the same speed as
the breeze, but seemed to
choose a rate of travel nearerto
that of my walk. Indeed It kept
me company. As long as there
were no obastcles, It tumbled
along as lilt were leashed.
I soon realized that one could
become attached to tar paper
like this. It was kind of pet rock
Iwas delighted now. And I with personality. I thought
tried It again and again. I found about naming It, which I didn't.

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It will be necessary for all have been required to provide.
wners of commerical vehicles The Insurance policy, Identitrucks, cars, whether owned or ficatlon card, verification by
eased) to provide the tag of- the Insurance company, or
Ices with proof of Insurance certificate of sell-insurance as
when they are registering In applied for through the motor
department
lune (June Is registration vehicle
In
nonth
commercial
Tallahassee
is sufficient as
for
vehicles), according to G Troy proof. The type of insurance
required is either PIP (Per.
lay Jr., tax collector.
This is the same requirement sonal Injury Protection) or
which privately owned vehicles liability type insurance.

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A meeting of the Friends of Palatka, biologist for the Army
the St. Johns has been Corps of Engineers, will be on
scheduled for 7:30 p.m., May hand to discuss spraying
24th at the First Federal procedures.
Building, downtown Sanford.
The matter of spraying for
Also to be discussed is
water hyacinths (weeds) will maintenance of natural
come up for special con- habitats to encourage fish and
alderation. Dave Bowman of waterfowl populations.

Graham Considers
Rationing Alternatives

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!) strait" is working, however,
- Gov. Bob Graham is willing and mandatory rationing or
to impose gasoline rationing to allocation won't be necessary.
get Florida through this Gas usage in March was about
summer's expected energy the some as in March 1918 and
crunch, but he doean't believe It "that's the first time In years"
will be necessary.
It hasn't Increased over the
Graham said Friday he Is same period of the proceeding
considering limiting the year, he saa
number of hours service
"We're hopeful the voluntary
stations can remain open, restraint will continue, and lilt
restricting the number of does, there is every Prospect
gallonea motorist canbuyat. we'll be able W get oghØ
time or adopting California's anticipaWd swum shortage
"oddeven" rationing systm without having to rI1LIe a
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$2,500 to $25,000

This short course, designed to furnish
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on Monday and Wednesday evenings.
Classes will run from May 28 through
August 20, 1979.
For additional Information call 3231450 extenSion 226.

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How could It be? I had tossed
the worthless thing away.
There it was, however, wiggling
in the wind at my feet. It was
still dry, thus It had not gone
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wind had caught It and, by
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way back the iliac was
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tar paper, but my heart
wouldn't be In It. I prefero'
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to wait for me on a beach, and I

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relations for Publix Markets was the guest speaker.

In The

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serves with a unit of the Tactical Air
Command. Her husband, Alexan.
der, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Rivera of Rt. 4 Sanford.
MARGARET NAYLOR
U.S. Air Force Sergeant Margaret
A. Naylor, has arrived for duty at
GriuomAFB, Ind. The Sergeant, an
administration specialist with a unit
of the Strategic Air Command,
previously served at Kadena AS,
Japan. Her husband, Staff Sergeant
Randy B. Naylor, is the son of Helen
E. Naylor of 254 Acorn Drive,

JANUS BYRNE

During the course, students
receivSd instruction in the main.
mince of stock recordi and the
procedures necessary to receive,
store, issue and ship supplies and

materiel. White entered the Army in
Februa,.y 1574. His mother. Mrs.

Serh Whit,, lives in Sanford

ROBIRTQRANAM
Navy

Dentaiman Robert L.
Graham, son of Martha A. Graham
of P.O. Box 373, Ovledo, recently

completed refresher training in the
Caribbean. He is a crewm.mbsr
aboard the aircraft carrier uss
Independence, homeported in
Norfolk, Va. A 151$ graduate of
Oviedo Senior High School, Graham
joined the Navy in JUflI isis
DAVID maucy
U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel

David A. Pearcy has arrived for
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Colonel
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F1.
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, E. Gangs, daughter Of Mr.
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Morton Lens, Winter Springs,
base promoted to airman first class
In the U.S Air ISCI.
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FaircilildAps, Wash., serves with a
unit Of the Strategic Air Command.
Alrman Gongs, a 1574 of
of
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specialist at Francis E. Warren
AFB, Wyo., serves with a unit of the
Strategic Air Command.
Airman Tyson, a 1975 graduate of
Oviedo Senior High School, attended
Seminole Community College. Her
father, Willie L. Morgan, also
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Kon Korn #$ Garage toppled
(UPI) Having done more for
WUtiIde Merchants iS-il
aInthe fird game of ths
NEW YORK (UPI)- Gabe Paul says he's going wgoas far u Michigan &amp;&amp;is Um heptsed, Earvin "Magic" Johnson Is
.,he can with Jeff Torborg. When he feels he can't go any f urther,
IS5VI for the two Sanford Pee
-wouldn't surprise me to see him give Dave Bristol the Cleveland moving on to a multknlllion
We. League teams.
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Two I.Ade American I.ssgus
Paul once wanted him to manage the Indians before but they career.
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couldn't get together on terms....
were rained out.
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Waded. Mettad' oi*4
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'Taveras from the Pirates for Tim Foil. Taveras can't catch a ball news conference Friday that he
W#4
to four, hit
the
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In the field and is barely hitting over.200. Lad time I lookK Foll will declare
Kin Kern's Garage took iii
the NBA's June 25 draft.
'was over .3L.
vaatagsofllwalkstoacorsits
He said he Is seeking a
Julius Erving wound up 11th In the NBA with his 2.ti point
fosr.yw con-___________________
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Willis Grayson wu the
L
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with personal statistics. "I've seen a lotta basketball players get Lakers, who have expr.ii an
66
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on the moand for Ká
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hung up on them," says the 76ers' forward. "It can hurt their IMetiit In drafting him. Those
's Garage. Gr yso struck
Performance. I don't have to see what I do written In any tetifli would make him among
oat tires and walked jot
the hi
paid players In the
newspaper. I record It in my own mind"....
Grayson was also the tc9
The train ride the Seattle Mariners took from New York to
War
team, collecting
Johnson Saw he was tøni to
Baltimore following Thursday's 8-1 loss to the Yankees In an
four
hits, both
The
Seminole
High
girls
softball
team
takes
a
breather,
and
we
ll deserved le Is two of the
afternoon contest was their first since joining the American the very end between going
Erick
Pandicord
after Friday's heart-stopping 3-2 loss to Fort Lauderdale Plantation In the
SEMINOLE
League three years ago. It also was the first train ride for a pr am"
remaining
clubbed a hills and Dwight
regional game In South Florida. Seminole rallied In the last Inning on a two-run Brinson added a single.
number of their younger players. "Try it, you might like it," college for another year, DEFEATED
single by Della Benton, but strand ed the tying run on base, closing out a 12.13
Willie Horton, their 36-yearold designated hitter who has been on eMhllng him to play for the
TravIs Pickmns was the top
United States In the Olympics.
many train rides, kidded some of Seattle's kids.
campaign.
hitter for Wasted. Marchads
Taking the train was the brainchild of Mariners traveling He said he didn't make up his
He w two for two with a
secretary Dave Szen, who said the players would've had to sit mind untIl 4 am. Friday.
double and scored tirm rmL
around for nearly four hours waiting for the next plane out. "We
rd LucMd had a hom
I wanted to play In the
travel 49,000 miles a year and when I mentioned the train, a lot of
I
wa
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n
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to
play
fellows were excited about it. Then I checked with Darrell
WilTarnu
KIINI
By Usited Press Isteruatisad
MlICNAIgy$ .AA
______ it was a pro baikht, Johison said.
(Martner M
Darrell Johnson) and be,the*
pace
the
Angels
tovjetos7.
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wmiiailty, S'
"The Bud" Pldryth hasn't lost
area of disagreement. "The players don't like to rim," Shula says.
Iviase
$IILlm
ilV
runs,
eryone wanted to know what his fig)
clr.s
1
I11pesri,,
SI.
I
eight-run outburst In the fourth NIN
I 1 1 P..JI...1 111
I'm going to do. I haven't had
One of the bedmanagthbeI see heIndone so far J
•SSMIIIS
$ 15
Fidrych gave up sight hits
Inning,
to
lead
the
Rid
Box
to
Can
the
time
to
t
hi
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about
it
I'd
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McNamara's with the Cincinnati Reds. Pete Rose Is gone; Johnny
sasssi
$
15
on,
and
four
earned
rims
over
514
to. ft was a tough decisi
Las
Bench isn't hitting and Tom Seaver's back has made him miss a
alici*
is,
bialnp Friday night as the
Ts
Baltlmores,SesWe3:
I4I57yg
pill
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couple of turns, but McNamara has the Reds right up there In the
"I thought ft was bad for me. Detroit Tigers lost to the
iii
John
Lowondein's
tIres-rim
National League West....
WssIsilsMvass
411-45
It's a h ll ges going to the Milwaukee Brewers,
It was
homer capped a four-rum third KIrW$SIS
7"-')
The Mets' John Stearns has made himself a promise, and If he NBA to test my si
showed good velocity. That's New York, 4-1, Be
k lls. I wanted the first home appearance
trounced Inning which propelled the
keopsIt,he'sliableOwIndupffithajlofFe.GjyeflV
the conitdently
fast breaking Oakland, 11-2,
achallenge ... something 1cm
iltimnore Orioles to their win.
over, year forthe24-year-old ball
he's
shown all spring. He dumped Seattle, 8-3, Texas Texas 3, Tore* 1:
Wye for. I gum that wall the right4lander, who has been
éatc
was 30throwing great when I edged Toronto, 3-1, Chicago
her ever to have played in New York. But I wonder if Stearns main thing.,,
Jon Mgt' k pitched a six.
plagued with tendonitis since
has lost sigMOf the fact that five Hall ofFamers,Biu Dickey, Roy
took
him out."
beat Kansas City, 5-3, and hitter and Bill Sample drove In
the
beginning
of
last
season
Mi pn State Coach
ch Jud
Campanella,YogiBerra,A opezandRogerBr g,,fl
Reliever Jack Billingham Minnesota trimmed Cleveland. a rim and scored another to
Hsathcote, who attended the
caught In New York....
F1&amp;Ych was relievedby Jack struck Ott Buck Martinez, but
pace the Rangers to victory.
Look for a break in the um pires' deadlock within the next week flIWS conference, said John- WI1Ingtim after Ray Fosse hit Paul Molitor followed with a
In National League games, it
ION redum his basket- a rlm.ecortns double In the sixth double that gave the Brewers a was Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 4; Chicago 1, Kassas CIty
or 10 days. Some headway has been made behind the scenes
3:
ball program from a great one hmIIIg to anap a 1-1 tic.
although there's been no publicity...,
4-1 lead. Thomas, who went 3- Atlanta 3, St. LouIs 0; Chicago
Ralph Garr belted a tie.
Sal Bando says it's a pleasure playing for someone like George to 5 MOOd ,,
"I'd be feeling great right for-3, added his 10th homer of 5, Houston 3; New York 4, San breaking, two-rum homer In the
Bamberger because of the way the Milwaukee manager com.
"We're going to be a good new If we had won, hocus, the season in the eighth.
Diego 0; Los Angeles 7, Mon- fifth Inning to give the White
ipunlcates. "He's probably the best manager you'd ever meet In dUb," he said. "Good clubs In these games coust. I dunk. I'm
lelihohl
"I thought he threw real treal 0; and San Francisco 2, Sox the win.
that regard," Band. says. "Take the case of GormanThomas. the Big Tam end up anywhere not encouraged, we lost. I'm well," said Thomas, of Fudrych, Philadelphia 1.
Minnesota 4, Queued 3:
FIRST TRAM
For all the talent he has, Gorman Is a little unsure of his own froni fowth to
pitching, that's the only thing "maybe not with all of the CalifornIa 4, New York 1:
PitChif
IIlII DICirii'
RonJackmond Bob Raidull
ability. George keeps assuring him, and Gorman feels wanted.
that's satisfying," Fidrych velocity as before, but the ball
Catcher Janki MeresaJun Barr pitched an eight- stroked bscko.b.ck doubles
"I'm
and
M.ail.nd, Pint -*hsnha Lsreac,i
said,
Another good example with our club Is Ben OgJIvle. George never
was still pretty quick."
hitter for his first American with twOoitshithanlzdb 4iiiibtg Lymini
I'm thrilled for Earvin. I
Manager Las Me.a was less
lets him get down on himself." Bamberger's hg "secret" Is he
In other American League League victory arid Don Baylor to give the Twine their fourth Jackass $eceM
OsLand; Third
mi
what
was
bad
for
him
etftOfFly,uy
si*nebow finds a way to let everyone play. A b'llpliyer Is never
.4ng "He games, California defeated belted a three-run homer to
011Sfl, $. Creek; $hOIl$15
gig
the only one who conld
1rlre Wilhisms, DsLands Pi.ldu
more miserable than when he Isn't playing and never happier d.tu'min. that was Earvin
Slays $sil*, Lk. $ssslis Mety,
than when he Is....
Soreness hashish; Mufluss puw,
Johnson.
We
think
Earvin
_____
Lefty Gaines, who relieved as well as darted when he was with
Lyman; saline WIlItfIeld. hp Creeht.
be something we
$ICOSIO TRAM
the Yankees, Is among those applauding left-handed Ron Gukky
to with pride. Mab.
Pitcher
Kahy Ivens,,
for volunteering to do the same thing now. Thurman
unon
Munson said the Eawlu era Is over, but the
Mainland: Catcher Jul H'r,
Guidry was "crazy" for doing what he did but that only makes ,,
Isashish, First
Dulls nissj
Gomes laugh. "Left-handers are not crazy," he says. "We're jot
Pieii ia a nst
McOerry, kLaresz•; Third -,
four years ahead of rlghthanders. What we do now looks silly,
ouamc.msut, By Uailed Pr... keteruUol 'nd New York shut out San California trimmed New
York, Qicago defeated Kane CIty, Dami llreusen. $emliisae Ihsrt.1
to
Jobuosma
______
rlgimt4mandera do the sane thing four years later. I
ft
F
or the second time In hia' Aego, 40.
ship - MIVIIS TIWMr, $• Crush
44, Baltimore beat Seattle, 1.3, .3 MIlw-ukas
iieatheuta joked: "i Uioug ci
wonderful thing for a guy like Guidry to volunteer." What Goms, two
Fielders - Brenda Brows
career,
Qrtg
Spslsr
ruined
a
In
American
League
action,
Boston
rotted
Oakland,
11-2,
u: vomit or
,
Toreito,
S-I,
$ss$rsua;
Luau ImiWu, OsUad;
doesn't say Is that he, Charlie Ruffing, Monte Pearson and SpudAnd
potiatlal no-bitter for Doug Rag
do
I
90
may
Jackie Owin, Seminole; MI
and
Minnesota
sked
Qu,.
(handler all used to volunteer to go down to the bullpen and aftli
Friday night.
HirdaicL Dsi.ant
land, 4-3.
relieve in their time....
FOUR AND 20
by Alan Mover
Came 2._____
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Bo
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Moiflut
and Gy La. Ala $lflNh. DuLuIIL .11; Di*s
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overtim
fInal
Inning - third baseman Ron
114 binl.igp Williams,
k$ss. kmhiuis
lbs rouc #'/iY9 1ZfFZ OF f#F e/8' roz9 e I 17
.
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pitched the Glass to victory claM. $s*res ASs Dull. lieNs.
Mostreal Expos collected on 74'F
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and snapped the PIdWU' u'sa- ISInNehI .413: Tmci PNzatraa
the iS'y.ar'cld Illaiilet In
CAISUILL
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aims
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Mdss'
74 victory, and I#P(aVf Or
1
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Lyman SN: Mare,at Pshi,., Lah
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se
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wins he get to first bne. he #/ ft'1Y
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In
Creesh
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Newell .sie, iw..a Laresce'
four '-..
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gé Bob Hornet, who stepped "There were no airprises," 'aft'-"
all
Whistle
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tripie to spark Us
C,60
over Lym JU3a
off the campus at Arisona State said Homer's agent, Buek
s
a$ -,
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n Wsh$fIeW, $p
s..
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PItts'gIL
sm
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Lii become one ci baseball's
sic
s,,
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save with 1 13 ''i Of
bèforeav.riftt Isrenderedha aboitoirdlalucesnowasldid Tom 46 if Is
" udag Whim hi We. With lbS
scoreless relief and Jerry
A4.L.CONPI*IIIC,
arbitration case.
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Iadaafsw year, ago,'
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reds
ad Thd
saws. SM ITlOMSuli
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aims
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humors
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mine
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as
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552 5
Kan City
16 IS .516 6
Chicago
15 IS .500 6½
Oakland
12 20 .375 101.'
Seattle
10 23 .303 ii
Friday's Results
Boston 11, Oakland 2
Baltimore 5, Seattle 3
Texas 3, Toronto 1
California 4, New York 1
Milwaukee 5, Detroit 1
Chicago S. Kansas City 3
Minnesota 4 Cleveland 3
(All Times EDT)

(Matlack

Sunday. .Miv 13, 1919-9A

"y United PrEuInternaUonal than his scoring might injcate:
San Antonio's All-Star guard, "It seemed like (he scored) 90
rge Gervin, decIded to take points."

noon and the Spurs are not fourth quarter, 72., after Fred
drinking the champagne yet. Brown hit three consecutive
"The job's not over yet," said long jump shots. But Phoenix

k
1 tters Into his own hands
The game started out more Gervin, the player they call the outscored Seattle, 21'll, u the
P -lday night, and the Spurs and like a boxing match, with San Iceman. "We still have to go final 5:34to put the game away.
tdach Doug Moe couldn't have Antonio center Mike Green and win it In Washington."
Walter Davis,
'en happier.'
catching an elbow above his left
Molts said he's not frustrated 17 points in the second half

Oakland at Boston

National League
Phhia
Montreal

-

'799

x.If necessary

.

Harness Racing

-

SEMINOLE
1.

Friday Night

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playing like they can," said the Mike Brats followed with an 18-

w I. Pct.

iinmand1ng 7848 lead on their Washington's Elvin Hayes coach. "It's kind of awkward to foot jumper to put Phoenix Cinci

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bailganie," said Gervin In the owning a 60-59 lead,

locker room.

his game-high
gh 27 points in the

Dennis Johnson led Seattle

At that point, however, second half to lead the Suns to with 24 points. Gus Williams

-Washington Coach Dick Gervin went on his rampage. their come-from-behind victory was plagued by foul trouble and
The rrles continues In over the SuperSonics. Seattle scored just 10 points before
1l1anaited that G.ntia
tntthe gazneeven'M&amp;

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420

0(4-1)) 62.20; T(47-3) 3.60;
Time 2.12.2.

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JkJ

2 Sunshine Barb

1.00 3.00 2.60

S Nevele Flame

2.10 2.20

3 Demon Raker
2.60
0(2-5) 5.00, Time 2.07.1.
Fifth race
SAvonCarefree
10-60 S.20 3.40
7 Sunny Larmie
6.00 4.40
2ErieJim
4.60
0(5.1) 21.2$; T(S-72) 429.20; Time

.
1)l$tttdby King Fei$r,,Syndicate.

Sixth race

2Corky'sA Bomb
3.10 3.20 2.40
44 (/3 6 Mar Con Spike
1.00 2.00
Earned Run Average
1 Doas Doe Does
lMiddleT
2.60
(based on 27 innings pitched)
Mountain Smiles
i.io
National League - Espinosa,
Q(1I) 10.10, P(Ll) 24.60, T(114- 7)
0(3-4)13.00; T(244) 10.40; Time
Phil 1.26; Ruthven. Phil 1.64: 141.20.
2.0$.).
Vuckovich, St.L 2.03; Martinez,
Eighth race, C,i, Time 2$.,,
Seventhrac.
Mura, SD 2.36
6 Brokers Reply
5.10 3.00 2.10 6 Barrie Lobell
9.60 400 2,60
American League - Mar- S Black Limo
5.40 4.00 I Eleanor Johnson
7.60 3.00
shall, Minn 0.79; Kern, Tex 2ChaoreLdje
3.00 lOverTh.Hill
2.20
1.55; John, NY 1.62; Slaton, Mil
0(51)
33.40,
P(I-S)
74.10,
T($-52)
0(4-0) 21.40; T(4-I.7) 1960: Time
.14; Guidry, NY 2.29.
157.20.
210.2.
Strikeouts
Ninthrace,A,3.e,Tlme$.42
Eighth race
National League - Richard, 3 Target Red

4.20 2.50 2.10 7 Fifty Os
Jenkins,
11.40 7.60 1.00
Tex
10;
Koosman, 4 Summa Breez
4.00 2.10 6Sis Boom Bah
11.60 3.00
Minn33; Kravec, Chi 30; SAllIght
3.00 3Visiono* Sin
11.00
10½ Torrez, Bbs, Clear, Cal, Wor0(1.4) 1100 P(i4) 21.90, TI 14.5)
GILl) 49.00; T(7-4-3) 020.00; Time
tham, Chi and Johnson, Oak 26.

16 II .471 1

IS 17 .469 4

12 21

10 19

Friday's Results
Cincinnati I, Pittsburgh i
Atlanta 3, St. Louis 0

Chicago 3, Houston 3

New York 4, San Diego 0
Los Angeles 7, Montreal 0

San Francisco 2, PhNa 1
Today's OsiaSs

(All Iiaas ROTi. .,

Ln'd6$e : Md Suziltay after- regalnèd the lead early in the fouling out In the (In period.

.

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CO/V51C0

2.07.3.
9.10 5-40 3.60 1 TCB

Eleventh race, A, 5-16, Time 31.43.

SSabena

ii 14 .563 I

Atlanta

was just one of those certain midway through the their series.
The Suns steadily Increased
lIhts and I'm glad we won the third quarter with San Antonio
Paul Westphal scored 18 of their lead from that point.

6Mac Farvel
1.10 3.002 20
I Baby Hoey
4.10 2.00
2VlckeysRhythm
2.80
0(6-1) 11.00; T(4-I-2) $4.40; Time
2.01.2.
Third race
4 Donna Whiz By
4.10 340 3.20
i witty Ensign
16.20 6. 60

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Second race

,

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II 12 .600 -

Things calmed dowb after game, Phoenix defeated Seatt- had led since midway through San Diego

that and a close finish appeared he, 9943, to ta ke a 3-2 lead In the first quarter.

First race
2ArinLaud
6.60 4.40 200
4 Mario
3.40 2.60
7RangeKlt
4.10
0(2-4) $2.60; T(2.4-7) 73.40; Time
2.50.3.

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R4YFR

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14 .317 6

way to a 118-102 triumph over before officials finally forced be In a slump at this time."
ahead, 83482, with S:lo left in the Houston
Los Ang
the Washington Bullets. San both teams to their benches.
In Friday's other semif inal game, the first time the Suns San
Fran

Leven snnlflnal serIes, 3-1.

p.m.
xMay 17-Phoenix at Seattle,
TBA

5.60 3.00 3.20 5 ClIck Hanover
Hou
14.60 3.80 2.60
. Carlton, Phil 3e; a K's Thunder
5.60 4.10 • Carrie Counsel
2.60 2.60
East,, I. Pct. 05 Sutton, LA and Mura, SD 37; S Glory Chain
11.20 lMarmaroneck
3.10
Blue,
SF
35;
Nlekro,
All
and
21 I .724 0(35) 15.30, P13-I) 31.50, T("
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0(1-I)
23.60;
T(5-L7)
245,40;
Time
Blyleven,
Pitt
34
2013.70.
19
i'
2.00.1.
American League - Ryan,
13 12 .520 6
Tenth race, CS-il, Time 31.22
Ninth race
Cal 43; Guidry, NY and 1 Chilly

11 16 .407
11 consecutive points in the pouring down his cheek, Green feeling that my team Is not the Sonics' lead to one point. New York Wes

Antonio now leads the best-of-

May 4-Phoenix 113, Seattle 103

May I-Phoenix 100, Seattle 91
May 11-Phoenix 99, Seattle 93
May 13-Seattle at Phoenix. 3:43

CROs

////V

(Best of Seven)
(All Times EDT)
Seattle vs

HA/VA//A/,'

W/N'VFA'.
/7

Western Conference Finals

(Phoenix leads series, 3-2)
May i-Seattle 10$. Phoenix 93
May 4-Seattle 103, Phoenix 97

,4#'

at

California at New York

Chicago
'tervin, who scored 42 points, eye, opening a cut that required by the recent turn of events, started the Suns' stretch drive St.
Louis
'Oke open a close contest with
three stitches. With bloo d "Sometimes I catch myself with a three-point play to cut Plttsbrgh

quarter to give the Spurs a almost got Into a brawl with

by Alan Mover

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p.m.
Kansas City (Gura II) at
Chicago (Trout 0.1), 5:30 p.m.
Sundays Games
Cleveland at Minnesota
Kansas City at Chicago
Milwaukee at Detroit
Texas at Toronto, 2
Seattle at Baltimore

Gervn
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Cleveland (Paxton 2-1) at
David Fogg, Rufara Montipano, Stephen Hathaway, Canton Caly, Jacob Minnesota (Koosman 50), 2:15
Roberts, Eric Williams, John Stewart; Coach Duane Fogg Is at the rear. Camera p.m.
Seattle
(Honeycutt
1-4)
at
/
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Baltimore (Flanagan 5-2), 7:30

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Boston (Torrez 3-1), 2:00 p.m.
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11

Qualifications will resume trothera Al and Bobby Unset, illustrious, career, Foyt Is the tloning group. But CART went mph for four circuits by Tom in practice.
Will Win the pole," 8011111 .Id
The Indianapolis 500 fraternity Sunday and end next weekend, Johnny Rutherford, Danny Speedway's only four-time to court and last week won Sneva last year were not in
"I can't see one top contender Mod engine experts ag1II
battled for the pole Saturday, with the fastest 33 cars Coin- Ongais and Rick Mews, last winner.
for the pole," said SOOdefending reducing the power boost fi'
jeopardy.
reed of its teams
-ith four-time race winner A.J. prising the lineup for the year the Speedway's fastest
Most
seasoned
Speedway
ChWflOfl
Al Unset, the top 10 to 50 Inches for elgt*cylindr
t,
driverIncluding
cars
for
the
Unsers,
Foyt . Is u
Foyt seeking another record million-dollar chase May 27.
rookie
tu,beligid NOW was likS
the United States Auto Club, Rutherford, Mears, and Gordon experts predicted the fasted quaiue nine, yews ago and adropping
against members of a rival
There was no clear-cut
a machine's hot.
three-time
race
winner,
sh
ip
Johncock.
driver may not average more
'group, his top cha llengers.
Foyt, the tough Texan seek which Is bsftflng Champion
favorite for the pole spot, which
to 100.
th
e
lest
sopower
from
Seva,
the
pole-sitter
All but Mears have won the than 190 m ph for four
normally goes to the fasted ing a record miii consecutive Auto Racing Teams for control
two years, felt the top speeds A ason1gh 47 C&amp;I made
of IndIanapolIs-type racing,
race.
Generally cloudy weather ftist-dsy qualifier. But Foyt start In this racing classic,
Foyt, In his Parnelll-Coe- will be determined "by bow practice rime Friday, with Al
with afternoon highs In the low was one of at least six diauf. won the pole position four
USAClast month threw out 19
Because of rules changes worth, logged the top practice close to 50 Inches (Of manifold Unset the fasted at a Clip of
60s could give the drivers feurs considered as the top times, tying the legendary Rex Speedway entries
from six governing power boost, the speeds earlier this week at pressure) they make is rim.
butter than 100mph. No serloue
:ne&amp;ly ideal conditions for the contenders.
Maya. But while Maya now CART teams for not being ,,in track records of 203.83) miles nearly 195 mph. Only four other
"If
they
stick
to
a
true
50
accidents
have occirred In six
-first day of the time trials.
Among the others were won the race during his good standing" with the saw per hour for one lap and 3.156 drivers topped 190 unofficially Inches, a speed In the high life
s Of test rims.

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3.00 2.60 2FriKo Boy

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Houston - Franchise was sold to

group Including Dr. John J. Mc.
Twelfth race, T. Z, Time 31.43
Mullen, now a limited partner In the 3 3m's Still Rapid
14.20 0.20 4.60
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2 K's Duplicate
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0(2-3) 25.00, P13-2) sIlo. T-2-711
LaGrow to Los Angeles and recalled 314.10.

lntleider.out$ielder Joe Gates from
lows of American Association.

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(Klson
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12.40 5.00 3.00
from the Philadelphia Phillies.
p.m.
1 DomlngoUrquIza
3.40 3.00
Philadelphia (Lerch 2-I)at College
3HernanMandlola
8.20
Central Methodist - Named Don By United Press International
San
0(1-I) 4120; P(4-I) 126.00, T(4-1Francisco (Hallckl 23), Shlnnlck. former Baltimore Colt, Stanley Cup Championship Series 3) 290.
4:05 p.m.
20.
(Best of Seven)
Chicago (Holtzman 2.? and football and baseball coach.
Twelfth game
Pro
Basketball
(All
Times
EDT)
McGlothen
3.3)
at
Houston
I Said-Wally
24.20 1.20 3.20
Mitwaukee - Signed University of Montreal vs. N.Y. Rangers
(Ricelll 2-I and Forsch (3-2) 2,
2Gasti-Badiola
" MONTREAL (UPI) - The pected to suit up in the first but look at us now."
6.40 4.10
Cincinnati player Pat Cummings.
May 13-N.Y. Rangers at Mon.
five playoff games on the road 6:35 p.m.
4.50
Denver
Signed
Donnie
Walsh
to
treal,
4:00
p.m.
Montreal Canadlens, gearing game.
Atlanta (M. Mahler 0-3) at St.
The Canadlens are gunning this spring, so they must be
W12) 42.60; P11-21 90,00; A multi-year
contract
as
coach.
May
15-N.Y.
Rangers
at
Mon.
Louis (Martinez 1-I), 1:05 p.m.
up for a tough Stanley Cup final
"Obviously the Rangers are for their fourth consecutive playing great hockey," said
2,233; Handle 133,139.
Pro Football
treat, 8:00 p.m.
New York (Falcone 03) at
Friday night
opener against the New York coming Into the finals off what Stanley Cup.
Tampa - Traded
offensive
May TBA
17-Montreal at N.Y.
Canadlens' Coach Scotty San Diego (Owchlniio 0-1), 10 Dan Medlin
to Buffalo
for guard
un Rangers,
First game
Rangers Sunday, are using must have been an exceptional
p.m.
The Rangers, who eliminated Bowman.
May 19-Montreal at N.Y. 3Carasa.Pradera 9.20 4.00 2.10
disclosed
future
draft
choice.
Montreal (Sanderson 2-2) at
their one-day reprieve to lick series against the Islanders,"
I Trani -Andre
the Los Angeles Kings, Phila.
1.40 3.20
The Rangers took two games Los Angeles (Hooton 3-2), 10 Soccer
Rangers, TBA
tljlr wounds.
3.20
said defenseman Serge Savand. delphia Flyers and the regular- from the Canadlens in the p.m.
Chicago (NASL) - Acquired
xMay 21-N.Y. Rangers at 7 lrusta-Arca
0(1 3) 24.45; T(3-1.7) 49040.
goalie
Tony
Chursky
plus
a
future
Montreal,
1:00
p.m.
The Canadlens, who needed
as
Sunday's
Games
on
champion
New
York
Forum
this
season.
They
are
"And what we've got to se
Secondgame
draft choice from the CaliforniaSurf
x.May 24-Montreal at N.Y.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
an overtime goal by Yvon remember is that we aren't the Islanders on their way to the expected to play tight positional
iCarasa-Dlaga II
9.50 1.40 4.60
for goalie Mike Mahoney and cash; Rangers, TBA
.,

,

Atlanta at St. Louis

Lambert to overcome the same team we've put on the ice finals, have bewildered the hockey, while Montreal will try

Chicago at Houston

scrappy Boston Bruins In the for the past couple of seasons, experts with their finesse and

its usual high-speed skating and

seventh game of their semlflnal We've played with in juries all control,
series, will play the Rangers year and It's been tough. I was
"They beat the islanders, the
Sunday at 4 p.m. The series the most surprised guy In the first-place team in the league,
opner was origlnaily called for world when we started the they but us three times Infour
Murday afternoon but the playoffs with a healthy team, games this season, they've won

passing game.

Montreal at Los Angeles
New York at San Diego

NH!. gave Montreal a 48-hour
lath1ng space, allowed under

Phila at San Francisco

Montreal, 8:01) p.m.
xli necessary

Dog Racing

Fry night

Leaders

add

Pro Basketball

First race CS.14~ .31.36

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68. Jimmie

Satting
(based on 61 at bats)
National League

1.00 3.20 3.02 NSA Playoffs
4.60 3.00 By United Press internatIonal

SBrightwaters
0(6-1) 2450 P(74) $1

2.10 Eastern Conference Finals
T(745)

(lest of Seven)
(All Times EDT)
San Antonio vs. Washington

5.20 3.60

6.00

0(34) 3240; p(43) $25.10; T(4.2.
3) 469.45. DD) 111.10

lVicandi

DA YTONA BEACH

Brewers

Rautzhan

Cameron Loaves

* May 24-N.Y. Rangers at 2Duran-Andre
Ar Mandlot.

released goalie Paul Coffee.

I Homan
6Rodolfo

Third game
17.00 6.20 5.20
5.00 5.10
9.60

0(1-4) 3430: P(4-1)10410, T(4-1.
6) 292.50.
Pourffigame
lEgana.Pracs.ra
16.50 4.40 2.50
iZubi-Isidro
3.40 2 60
I Ramon-Pecina
3.10

league rules.
B.ngals Camp
MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The
Second raceM 1.16 T. 31,69
z'Kj.d.hJ by injuries in the
GAD H Pc?.
3.20 2.60 2.10 (San Antonio leads series, 3.))
Milwaukee Brewers have ac. Brock, 51.1
23 72 27.375 l Touchy Tonya
0(1-4) 36.25, P(l-4) 117.65; T(I-4rular season, the Canadlens
May 4- San •A,itcenlo 11$, 5)176.00.
11.00 10.20
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Cm- was unhappy about a change Ia quired left-handed pitcher
Ros&amp; Phil
30 105 39 361 4AntonlosR.B.
Washin.i;on fl
Filth game
jebably will face the Rangers cinnati Bengali' linebacker Bengals' defensive alignments Lance Rautzhan who was Winfield, SD
33 130 44.334 I Carolina
May 6-Washington 115, San 20$car-Arrie$a
0(4-1)93.51, P(1-4) 133.20, T(74-l)
14.00 4.50 1.00
Foster, Cl
minim Guy Lapointe, who was Glenn Cameron, the club's No.1 and his role. "Apparently he waived by the Los Angeles Cncpcn
31120 42 350
Antonio 95
142.00.
iApralz-Diaga
1.60 3.60
, Cm
31129 43
e0ried off the ice during draft choice In 1075, walked out feels he can't make it," said Dodgers.
May
91--San
Antonio 114, I Ramon -Gond,'a
Third race 05-16 T. 31
3.60
Cromrti., Mll
2$ Ill 10 339
Washington III
sday's 5-4 clIffhanger at of the Bengali' three-day mini- Bengals' General M
RP's Gorgeous
0(24) 3641, P(2-4) 96.9$ TI 24-1)
30
125
43.336
His record last season was 2-1 Scott, St.L
anager
May 11-San Antonio III, 162.01.
19 69 23333 S Capricorn Boy
Foil, Pit
the Forum. Lapointe's Injury, camp, team officials reported Paul Brown. "We're not going with fo
s.00 Washington 102
ur saves and an earned Cruz, Hou
1
Ma
natee
Brenda
Sixth game
31112 37 330
iI)ially diagnosed as tarn Friday.
May 13-San Antonio at ISanti-DIaga II
0.40, P(3-S) 103.30, T(73-5.
to do anything. Maybe he'll rim average of 2.95. Hill record Murphy, All
13.60 16.50 5.40
29104 35.330
Washington, 1:30 p.m.
llnenta, was later found to be
1) 407.60.
4Trani-Arca
Cameron, a former Universi- decide to retire. I just don't this season is ( -2 with one save
9.40 1.70
American League
x•May 16-WashIngton at Sin 3 Dmlngo-Gerardo
Foerth race 05-14 T. 31.41
less serious, but he Is not ex- ty of Florida star, 'reportedly know."
3.0
GAl H Pd,
Antonio,
5:30
p.m.
and a 7.30 earned rim average. Kemp. Oct
1 Pro Bowler
5.00 344
0(4.1) 74.60; P(0.4) 253.35, T(6423
53
34
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Pryor, Chi
Lemon, Chi
Porter, KC

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1.15, P0-I) 17.70, T(ll-I)
20 73 27
41.61.
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30 113 41 .3S7
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ANEW YORK (UPI)- Bob Sllort has a condition that could stay
()ep.,.$..n
of
0(1.1)
37.50,
P11.1)
47.15,
T(1"I say give free agents whatever the hell they want," says
54)
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5.20 4.00
HSM
Rums
693.40,
IhlIntherestolhIshIfe. It's cafledtermlnal desire and takes
____________ 2Egana-Goiri
Short, "That's your business if you're the owner and I have no
4.10
Natienal League - Murphy,
Sizt$s
ll.,6T.31.sI
race
0(34) 42.251 P134) 155.50; T(-I.
shape of longing to get buck In every time you're out.
All, Kingman, Chi and Schmidt, 3 Go Elmo
quarrel with that. But when you sign players to multi-year con4.40 350 3
2)419.11
fi "'FLORIDA"'
9; Matthews, All, Carter iMick's Outlaw
'Might now, Short is out. For 14 years he was In, first as ownertracts and guarantee theni a stipulated amount in the future,. andPhil
Dawson,
Mill I.
1140 340
Nuusthiame
1,
Br
ICII
.
*Aw of the Minneapolis and I= Angeles Lakers! basketball these aslaries are contingent llabWties; against the club. 11 the
344
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10.00 3.60 2.60
American LosM - Lynn,
all-211 112-1101 11112.0 1120.410, T113.114)
1 Ism
$Apralz
schIses eight years and then as boss ad the Washington dubcan't mdthdoblIgiUoolater on, ft becomes acontingency
3.10 2.40
Sos 13; Thomas, 511 10; 144w
Singleton, Bait and Smalley,
3.30
-tors and Texas Bangers' baseball clubs six years before
Seveaffirace, D,7-i6.Tim4.ip
liability against the entire league and that isn't right. I say when .
SUNSHINE STATE
0(1.3) 29.55, P13-1)77.40, T(3-I-I)
I;
May
and
Roenlcke,
I
Naive
selling the Rangers for $10 million to Brad Corbett and his you promise a player money in the f uture, pit It in escrow. But
341 350 740
Salt, Cooper and Oglivie, SIP,
____
associates In April of 1974.
that's never done.
Jackson, NY and Gras. Oak 7.
155$ Sailed In
Short Isn't hurting by any means. As owner and president of
"The way the salary structure is set up now In baseball and
National Langus - Foster,
Admiral Merchants' Motor Freight In the Minneapolis-St. Paul
basketball It Is completely out of control."
cm a, Winfield, SD 25; Cabsfl,
area, he runs one of the nation's biggest Interstate carriers, and In
Shod, like Sonny Werbila, has always been a great believer in
Hen. Carter, MIt, and Sdhmlel,
G-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _________
Phil 21; Murphy, All and
many ways he has far leas headaches than when his leans were the star system. Duri ng the time he was 151
NOONEUNDER1I
Luzinshi, Phil 33,
____________
admitt ed
stiuggling to make a go of it In the NBA and the American Baylor and Jerry Wed were two of the superstars he signet
amerecen Logse - Baylor,
he
Lis. But you know bow it is, he misses that action every day.
"I remember the day I decided to get out of basketball,"
Cal 34; Lynn, so 31; Porter,
ADMIT TWO
______
d like to get back in, but not to the point where I'd have to
29, C005ef, 511 25; Murray,
recalls, laughing. ,,It was the
day Wilt Cham berlain signed his
Salt
and
Lszcano,
5ft
24
CLUSI4OUSEORORANDSTAND
the family jewels," says Shod. "Anyone who has ever been
first $100,000 contract with Philadelphia. Bill Russell said 'U he's
Slehie SUN
.
TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY- THURSDAY
011110lected With sports eventually realizes there Is nothing that can
worth $100,005, then I'm worth $101,000.' And he got It from Red
National League - Moreno,
WITH COUPON ONLY
PItt II; Cabin. Ken and Scull,
rfly compare with It. Once it has become part of you, you'd like Auerbadi, That was when I decided the pace was a little f
_________________________
SIX
11;
Mirai,
Clii,
Crum,
taM in it until you die."
for Bob XUt
Hog, Lapes, LA and Taveras
tvesm di choice between the two sports he was In, Shod would
ft has been 15 years now since Short was last associated with NYC.
NOW THRU SEPT. 3rd
___
raer get back In baseball and he even knows the first thing he
Amerlus Lssgue - Lip lire,
basketball
but he ____
dill rn 1'sIm an active Lzdered In the spost He
Del 1$; Crux, sea 14; otis. xc
wow do.
°T TiME $N called Maurice Podelnif In Wed Haven, Cons., the other day and 12;
TUES..SAT.
R.Jones, his II, Manning,
"I'd try to get Ted Williams and Billy Martin," he says. "I love
found the W-year.old former NBA president vigorously can- ci.v,.
lb. and U I got a new franchise, I'd like to have both In- p'pI'ig to get Danny Bisson. of Syrac__________
P11(5111 Victoria
use Into the Basketball
f .
Millie HarulIN lACEWAY
Natiesal
League - Ruffivun,
in my operation."
Hall otFane. Blame was one of the fossuding fathers of the old
Phil
.,
11III0,
SF
4.3;
Short successfully talked Williams1550 coining out of National Basketball League.
15011055, Phil, $4; Las MO 4FREE PARKING
4ementtomw'age the Senators for him In 1* and he hired
"lagreewith Mauricethatif anyone deserves to ___
he in Hall 1; Nichard, Hog and Jonss, 3D
42;
$g$$sn,
4.3,
•
IASY
TO RIACH OFF HWY 17.2 SITWUN SR 434 &amp; SR 434
Qin to handle the Bamgers at the end ci 1173.
Cd Fame, ft's Biasosm," Short says. "He ad only owned and
Amorissa
cAsstistuy It ORLANDO
sCdths slanats that causes dtobidtat. about getting
prusreled his leans in those earlier days of prolealosial NY 74 u.,, s
a-i,
kb baseball, or even basketball for that matter, Is the basketball, but he coached and managed them, too. I wouIdnt be Salman, Sins 14; F$uaa,,
SaN 1-2, $oriis, 511 13,
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=UsiblWasorthemalliIyarcontralssathey Room
I.
_______ tickets
_______ as well."
surprised I he was out there selling
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

IN BRIEF

Brief y

LEADING THE CHEERS

Businessmen Take Tour
To Prepare Bus Promotion

Rollingwood Opens
The Roll1ngvood Apartments, 30th multi-family project
to be developed in Florida by Cardinal Industries, Inc.,
has been opened at 2860 Red Bug Road near Cazeelberry.
The 64 units in the project consist oil? furnished
studios, 13 furnished 1 bedroom, 20 unfurnished one
bedroom and 14 unfurnished two bedroom apartments.
A Cardinal spokesman also announced Mr. and Mrs.
George Jones of Maitland have been appointed resident
managers of the 56-unit Meadowood Apartments In
Altamonte Springs, according to Sandra Miller, property
manager for Cardinal Industries, Inc., Sanford,
developers of the project.

Auto- Train Gets Repair Facility
Auto-Train Corporation announced the acquisition of a
major repair facility in Central Florida. The facility,
located adjacent to the Sanford Auto-Train terminal, is
leased from the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Comp1my.
The new facility will be used by the Railway Services &amp;
Supply Division of Auto-Train Corporation to expand their
present operations In Florida. Federal Railroad
Administration Inspectlon.s, repair of freight cars
damaged In derailments and freight car modification and
rebuilding work is currently being performed at the
Division's existing facilities in Loulsevllle and Sanford.
The company also announced the acquisition of
machinery for a full service wheel shop to be located at
the Sanford facility. The machinery purchased from the
Seaboard Coast Lane Rlalroad's Emerson Shop in Rocky
Mount, North Carolina, will be the only private wheel shop
for contract work in the state of Florida. Operations
beginning in June, 1fl9 will be capable of performing
wheel turning, wheel mounting, axle testing, reconditioning and conversion (friction to roller bearing).

Amtrak Heading Towards A Banner Year
By ANDREW A. YEMMA
United Press International

trains are sold out for most of May, and some Into
August, particularly on routes to Florida and in the West.
Calls to Amtrak's reservations centers have been running
40 to 50 percent above normal since early April.
Vranlch said the most potent force behind the increase
In ridership Is the gasoline situation.
That assessment Is backed up by the stock market
record of Autotrain, a rail-shuttle service between
Washington and Florida on which riders can ship their
cars. The company's dock was the second most active on
the American Exchange Thursday. Analysts said the firm
stands to benefit from the gasoline shortage.
The strike that hit United Airlines, the nation's largest
domestic carrier, on March 31 appears to have increased
Amtrak ridership as wll. Vranlch said rail routes that
parallel United routes— such as San Francisco to Bakersfield, Calif., have experienced huge Increases in riders.
Still, he pointed to the New Orleans-Los Angeles
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Amtrak, the much-subsidized and more often criticized
national passenger railroad system, appears headed for a
banner year because of the energy situation and the strike
at United Airlines, officials say.
Even before the tremendous Increase in Amtrak
reservations brought on by escalating gasoline prices and
spot shortages of motor fuel, the railroad system was
experiencing a 6.2 percent increase over the 18.9 million
passengers it carried last year, said Joe Vranich, Amtrak
spokesman In Washington.
"There appears to be so much happening so fast that it's
hard to get a handle on what accounts for what," he said.
A UPI spot survey found prospective passengers across
the nation running into busy telephone signals and
recorded messages at nearly every ticket office.
After two hours of trying, one prospective customer
seeking to boy a tIckA an the "Southern Crescent" rout.
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ticket agent In New York.
"We've been swamped with calls, but most of them are
for Information, not reservations," the harried agent
explained, when asked why It took so long to get through.
"People are panicky. They're afraid If they don't get
their reservations, there won't be room."
A Chicago ticket office supervisor with seven years
experience, added, "I haven't seen this many calls In as
long as I've been with the company."
Amtrak officials are making no guarantees a seat will
be available on every train. But they have rushed extra
cars into service and have hired additional personnel to
staff the ticket counters.

Stock Market Down
NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks plunged to a two-month
low this week as investors expressed fear that a gasoline
shortage could spread across the land and disrupt the
nation's economy. Trading wuthe slowest in two months.
Qti14b docks were dobbsd because Investors
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The Dow Jones industrial average, a 9.10point loser
last week, skidded 16.86 points to 830.56. Its M.92 finish
Thursday was the towed since 82558 on March 6. The Dow
has fallen almost 50 points from its April 10 NO of 878.72.

Graham Signs Reform Bill
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) Gov. Bob Graham has
approved the massive workmen's compensation reform
bill, but outlined several deficiencies he wants fixed
before the Legislature adjourns.
Graham sied Into law Friday a proposal Cs-SB 18$
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"Sunset Limited" run— "That happens to bethe No. lone
sellout train on Amtrak right now and there are no United
flights along the way."
A abnhar surge in Amtrak ridership occurred during
the last gasoline crisis In 1874. But Vranlch said figures so
far this year make those Increases look puny.
"You may wonder If I'm drunk or not, because of the
congressional debate that has been going on," he said.
"But that has obscured the fact that we're headed for a
record year. I would give my paycheck for our April
ridership figures."
Vranlcb acknowledged the niderahip Increases can't
hurt Amtrak's standing with Congress, which Is considering proposals to drastically reduce the size of the rail
service.
"Our position is the government has always decided
where Amtrak would run," he said. "All we are Is the
railroaders who try to run good trains."

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PAYMENT YOU'LL
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The Henry S. Sanford Museum-Library has opened the
second in a series of mInj-exJsl,its In the West
of
museum with the showing of the Lillian Gardner collection f
rare shells.
Collected over a period of
years while exploring
Gasparllle, Useppa and Ca[*Iva Islands off the western coast
of. Florida, the Garner collection is one of the most varied and
selective of small shells to be exhibited In this area and will ,p
Of special Interest to all those whose bobby is unusual shells,
Currently on exhibit In the East Room is collection of early
Sanford and Fort Mellon mesnorbhia including map., p
tings, Journals and artifacts dating back to the second
Seminole wars.
The museum and library is open Wednesday, Friday and
Sunday, from 2 to 5 p.m., and Is free to the public.

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Regina England, Sanford, and
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was in first grade. She
attended Stetson
University to r
masters in education and
he
then became employed as
an Instructor at the middle
school,
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once a week," Mrs. Hardin
says. "Every Monday was
he 's night where we
were all working on
degrees or certification."
Mrs. Hardin says the
earned her certification for
counselor in five years
time accumulating' 30
something hours."
As a counselor, Mrs.
Hardin says she enjoyed
working with middle school
age children as a career
and reaped the benefits of
this experience at home.
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family. Standing from left: Ricky Sheafer, son-In-law; Wayne Hardin, son;
Melissa Hardin, daughter-In-law; and Jim Hardin, son; seated from left:
Leulse Hardin, daughter-in-law; Julia Hardin. granddaughter; Bill Hardin,

grandfather; Sarah Sheafer, granddaughter; Peggy Hardin and daughter,
Gayle Sheafer.
keeps you in touch with the
young. It helped me as a
mother to be right hi the
middle 01 things be use I
knew what was going on. I
know wknt . tp -wee.
thinking and what music
they were playing."
While her two ions attended the middle school,
Mrs. Hardin was a teacher
there but she now taught
her own Children. She was
a counselor when her
daughter attended the
middle school
"Being a school teacher,
it was as if I was never
away from home. I would
drop.theklth off onmy way
to school and pick them up
on my way home," Mrs.
Hardin says.
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taking care of a husband
with an unobliging job,"
writes Ga)1.
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has worked as an engineer
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Railroad Company, Mrs.
Hardin says. When the
children were very young,
he was away a lot working
In outlying areas.
"When you marry a
railroad man, you have to
learn to set a routine for
your family," Mrs. Hardin
explains. Especially when
the meals are to be served
and he has another
schedule.
"A lot of his work was
done at night so he would
get up in the eviing. So
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a stable environment for
her children who have
benefited from It, she says.
"It's hard on children to
move around a lot, I see
them come Inhere and they
don't have a Chance to
make friend, before they
are gone again. I'm glad
we had Join where we could
stay In one spot."
As the years rolled by,
the family became a closeknit wilt who shared the
holidays together as well as
the chores.
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last Christmas we will do
this here. You have your
own families. Have your
own stockings because
your babies are getting to
know Santa Claus.
"It was sad built Is truly
necessary to establish your
own family tradition."
At the very beginning of
the interview., Mrs. Hardin
candidly said she felt
strange being chosen an
outstanding mother.
"You just don't expect to
be given an award for
something that means so
much to you to begin with."

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a type of faith ft takes to overcome adversity. It was along
struggle. But she fought, and she progressed. Like a child, before
The could learn to walk again, she had to learn to crawl again.
"it's hard to learn to crawl," she can now joke. And through it
all were those beautiful Children helping In every way they could.
Soon the SP04lady PMUGUMfrom A wbftldwk to a walker.
"And than for a year I didn't seem to make any headway," she
remembers. Did she feel sorry for herself?
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dialect cad aside her cane,
lhe(1 amities' lome. test sprint, she was awarded a
beJt,r's ,j
from Florida Technological
University (now the University of Central Florida).
And bw third for knowledge continues. She is presently
atudying bore
at 8CC.

Now, 't1'4 in hue Imgwnod horns where they have lived for
"flwo.*h It all Mies been a real Inspiration to her children.
Mx years, she costinuss. "'lacy's parents are also Frank's
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pusds. They had Frank the ned year, and we had moved to
'TheyalldoweIlIn.diooj, SIN says. Tony, who graduates fn
010rgIa(allfolrchildrenwer,bcrnlnMlamiandareSpsnlels. I4rflhin High School In June was accepted at three military
bidian). The case worker called and wanted to know If we were ac'-vsies and will leave on Joe 35 for the Coast Guard
ired.t (Xcoun.e we wire and we flew right down." And before ACIM1111W, from which Ivan is a graduate.
tiny leftwlththeirne Ill e*aon, they had anothur request Wstold
Four t.snsgsrs — this mother had her choice "We wanted
hsrwe just bed to he" anothurglrl."
them a yew spot dftvgb Our caseworker fob that it was too
don.is she states.
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went to Miami foe' Frank's adoption, the nazis
Would she plan It thet way again? You bStI "I really enjoy the
laoegjg In 'another bsadlful baby iht That was Rode."
We. All (ci, of them an always doing something different and
were happy years W11110111 they were growing up," she
111111011sk s4i.cigjen,utha,grn, became hivalvedina
WbanTenytsvnud1IhiFebruaty, be sasaseay (wtththe
actMtlsi, swimming, tittle 1,, eKIng.., Both 'ekes' N'ig) to Ibid his natural mother and father. "Maybe
boy. we Eagle scoat.
they're Mill peer and we can help them," be reasons.
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earned her associate of arts degree from Seminole Community
College, and had discarded her walker for a cane. (She already.
had one year of college.)

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And lbs four children accompanying her are not of her flesh and sharing 01 trials and tribulations of life, along with the happiness
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blood.
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When Rosemary baa walks 4own the alMs of Qiurth of the
But elseooillnot love them more it she hactgivan birth tothem
But
itivtty an Mothers Day with her husband, Talmadg., an hi- Tony, It Andes, 17, Frank, It and Rosemary (Rook), 15, were
"We
always wanted a lot of children," begins Mrs. Luke.
agent, and four of their children, dw may have a slight
adopted when they were bablet
However, the couple were married for five years before the first
There I. andbsr thing that may not be readily apparent but It's clitid was born,
$7
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She was a beautiful little girl. They named her Theodora
(Teft) which mom "God's Gift" In Greet But the Lukes wem
not to have Teddy to love for very long. She had a we
degenerative disease, Schilden. Disease, and the died at the
Yam age of six.
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through
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if they were willing to take a child from a dlff.ed
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Indian boy, Mrs. Luke told them: "We'd be honored."
That was Tony.
"He was such a cute baby, she recalls. And the ban lmediately began to think of a sister for Tony. 'We skd
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four acre farm in
San ford, Mrs. Hardin says.
Her husband had grown up
in the same farmhouse as a
boy along with eight
brothers and sisters.
"We wanted to raise our
kids the way we wanted to,
Mrs. Hardin says, "not
have a lot of outside Influencea on them.
Someone was always
growing some vegetables
or colorful flowers in the
garden she says. The
falnlly were natura1.bo
animal lovers.
"Dogs were our big crop.
We had so many dogs you
wouldn't believe it," Mrs.
Hardin reminisces. "At one
time, we had 22 dogs and
everytime I tried to give
one away, he would always
COfle beck."
Mrs. Hardin began her
second full-time career
after her youngest child

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Herald Staff Writer
"Ifeellhave really been
blessed by being able to be
a mother," says Peggy
Hardin, mother of three
children now in their 20.. "1
can't Imagine how mylife
and my husband's life
would have been without
dm."
liwn she pauses, gathers
her thoughts and says
candidly"Nov ft's hard to be a
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own. I wad to tell
them
what they should do
Trinity PreparaWry School will present its Wing Concert
and l have to back off. Iain
on May 17 at 7:30 p.m. In the Newton Dyekman Ric
h Memorialnot the main one to do
Library audio visual room,
things anymore."
The chorus and band will perform and the seventh graders
Mrs. Hardin, a teacher
(Form I) will present a muSIcal "David".
and
counselor it Sanford
On May 24, the sixth graders will present "Joseph and His
Middle
School for 20 years,
Amazing Technicolour Dreaincoat" at 7:30 P.M. In the Trinity
was
nominat
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li brary.
o.utstandlng
mother
and
Both of these musical productions are open to the public. For
was
still
exhilarated
by
the
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news a day later.when she
was Interviewed.
The outstanding mother
was selected from among
several
Deans of the nine undergraduate schools at Auburn
letters
of
nomination. In Mrs.
University have announced the names of students appearing
Ha rdin 's
on the Honor'Roll for winter quarter.
case, her
daughter, Gayle,
Among area students are Rus Harden, Arts and Sciences,
from Longwood.
nomin ated her as the
"epitome miring, loving
and
Mrs. 1iarn was handed
a copy ofGayle'a letter and
The Junior Woman's Club of Sanford invita the pubilc to its
her eyes just raced down
Program on "Rape." The guest speaker will be Sergeant Bill
the page. She chuckled at
Bernosky of the Sanford Police Dept.
some of her daughters
The program will be held Thursday, at a p~n, at the
reflections and smiled
clubhouse at 300 S. Oak Ave., Sanford.
fainitly at others.
"It rosir me look lot
better than I am," Mrs.
Hardin said.
"The main reason I
The Casselberry branch of the Seminole County library
believe my mom Is the bed
system has Boy Scout Merit Badge Pamphlets available,
Is because, not only did she
li brary officials have announced,
raise all 01 us and very
ONE COPY of the pamphlet is available for CHECK OUT by
well, I believe, but the has
*ruea and a
ND(1OPY Li avaflae lu the lihesry for
help.1 to rs so many
gR0WSING,
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others," Gayle wrote.
The Casselberry branch Is located In S.wdnol. Plaza.
Mrs. Hardln explained
she has been both a school
teacher (sight years) and a
Counselor (12 years) at
Sanford Middle School
The Air Force Sergeuts Associations Division Five Conwhile she also mab4alned
vention will be held May 17-20 at the International bin,
her full-time job as mother.
She chuckles as she
F reservations and Information
recalls
a special visit her
Harrington, 9894M.
daughter made to her
counselor office.
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"Gayle came in one day
and asked, how can I tell
The United Cerebral Palsy Adult Program at Suite 213,
my mother I failed my
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Sabal Point will be leading the procession In this
year's Parade of Homes competition (May 19 - June
3) with 14 entries and leading the cheering will be
the Lake Brantley High School Cheerleading team.
The seven-girl squad, comprised of (front row, from
left Connie Norwood, Connie Guldi, Ann Gennarelii,
(back row) Debbie Metzger, Sue Hammar, Julie
Schiagenhauf and Renee Parker, will serve as
hostesses at Sabal Point's Parade exhibition. The 14
participating builders at the 3,050-acre residential
community In South Seminole County who will have
entries include Southron Corporation, Area
Builders, Tri-Star Development, Durrance Construction Co., Mike Schmidt, G.R. Davis Enterprises, Aylesbury Homes, Mike Welsh, Peàtross
&amp; Hueber, Inc., Phoenix Homes, TEC-Leland
Homes, O.R. Bliss, Inc., The Harkins Corp., and Ron
Meyer. Sabal Point is located one mile west of 14 off
Wekiva Springs Road.

Eleven Sanford businessmen from the Sanford Plaza,
Zayre Plaza and the Downtown area rode the Transport
Authority bus around town Wednesday to familiarize
themselves with the bus service in preparation for a
proposed promotion later this summer to encourage the
use of the buses. "We were very pleased," said Dan Moss,
manager of Zayre and chairman of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce Commercial Committee. 'We
found the bus to be clean and comfortable."

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The de who was born In Palatka, is a 1972 graduate of
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Her fiance who was born nDetand,Is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Nilsson of Clermont, and Mr. and Mrs.
J.A. Friedlund of Phoenix, Mix.
He is a 19% graduate of Paxon High School, Jackson.
vile, where he was a member of the National Honor
Society. He is a 1973 graduate of Jacksonville University
where he was president of Sigma Phi Epsilon. He Is
president of Seminole County Jaycees.
The wedding will be an event of July 1, at 4:30 p.m., at
the home of the bride's mother.

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Daughter of the late Mr. Arnold, the bride-eled is an
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Stewart B. Arnold of Baltimore, Md.
BOM in Portsmouth, Va., Miss Arnold Is a IM graftft
of Woodrow Wilson High School there. She attenM St
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University of Wed Florida, Pensacola, in Aug
She s
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Her fiance, who was born In Sanford, Is the grandson of
Mci Smith of Sanford. He is a 19Th graduate of Seminole
High School and a 1977 graduate of Seminole Community
College. He will graduate from University of West Florida
In June. He Is a research assistant In toxlocoiogy at the
university.
The wedding will bean event of June 16 at .m at the
Sanford Alliance Church.

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Gladys Piloian, are, from left, Onnie Shomate, daughter, Michelle.
treasurer, Charlotte Otto, recording secretary,
Also Colleen McFadden and
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Del Reltzel. retiring president of SISTER Inc.,
presents a check from this organization to Nora
Gordon. president of the Sanford Business
Association toward purchasing Christmas lights for
organizations are being
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DEAR ABBY: Since I read so house to find out If anything else You're Never Too Young or Too
much about mothers who can't was missing.
Old." Send $1 with a long, selfget their teenagers to keep their
When they opened the door to addressed, stamped (28 cents)
rooms picked up, I must share me daughter's bedroom, one envelope to Ahoy, 132 Lasky
this amusing Incident with you: gasped:
Grief — they Drive, Beverly Hills, CaIIL
certainly ransacked THIS 90212,
My home Is always neat

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Candidates for outstanding mother who
were selected for honorable mention were:
Mrs. Jannette Pell, Mrs. A. J. Sheppard,
Mrs.E. Moody, Mrs.
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Margaret Temple, Mrs. Marie Ware, Mrs.
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I calmly replied, "No It
which is a disaster. Drawers always looks like
this.
tefllgent person who became mothers who did.
open,
clothes
thrown
ROCKFORD
MOTHER
pregnant accidentally and
DEAR ABBY: I am an It. everywhere, bed unmade etc.
decided on her own that her year-old boy with a problem.
Do you wish you had nore
f ussed
threatened,
baby should have a better life My father died so long ago I
friends?
For the secret of
than she was able to provide for don't even remember him, but purdshed, but to no avail. popularity, get Abby's
new
ft, so she put it up for adopft. Mom has a man living here at Finally, I just gave up and kept booklet; "How To Be Popular;
our house. He has been living her bedroom door closed so I
wouldn't have to look at the
As soon as our eon is able to here for about a year. M(
PHILIPS
underdand, I shall, tell him my friends know that my Mom mem
about his "real" mother and is a W*w, but what do I my
Last week our home was
what a courageous person she when someone asks whose car robbed. For some strange
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is parked In our garage.
raw, the burglars took ouly
In the meantime,I pray daily
NO ANSWER IN ELGIN the television sets and cameras.
for her well-beitig &amp;W good DEAR NO ANSM:DI II&amp; The police came out to Infortune
Tel emlha car belosgatos vedigate They asked me to
hindof your mother's. It does, accompany them whil e they
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County Commissioner Sandra Glenn pitched for the women's team.

Longwood Mayor June Lormann swings hard for the team.

DEAR ABBY: I hope you will
use my letter on Mother's Day
as a tribute to all those brave,
unselfish mothers who gave up
their babies.
I am a new mother whose

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Congratulations are in order
Readers have inquired how Southward, Judy Baker, June to Dr. and Mrs. Norman
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the softball game turned out Lormarin and Sandra Gill.
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When Seminole Community
Also Sandra Glenn, BarbLara wedding ani~versary May 12 IETRI(l1
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Leaders took on a girls all star cinisteen Jean Clontz
my birthday.
team on Youth Day isec Page Cielow, Jo French Pat T' Bill
OURSELVF-S
nd by the way, at their
Gail Stewart,
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Young,
Several women (including
elaborate
wedding reception six
ma
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this one) chickened out for one BrantL.
ears
ago
at The Forest, [z
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an CY.
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her
weddin g bouquet. I
A fashion
highlighted a limelight were Mrs. Cindy
Showing
think
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to
play
on
the
big
trying to tell me
mother-daughter banquet this
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youngest mother
atday
were
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something.
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Con
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unite tending, and Mrs. Louise Till
is, Majors, Madelyn Papa, Peggy president of the Lake Mary
Methodist
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Christian Men's Club, the block
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United
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And more tonratuIations
pa rty in Lake Mary on Youth
comma.i
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Day, was a "howling sucsa." are in order to Rubyc King and
The Friendly Circle was
her husband, Leo, Pastor of the
charge of the program. Mrs.
About 300 teen-agers attended First United Methodist Cliurch,
Scott (Patsy) Harris, program
the party, who, according to on their 35th wedding an.
chaIrman coordinated the
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Jim, "scare an A plus from the
MOWS club. We bow so nvany
fashion ftw with the latest
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was üiSanfdh' week. Mrs.
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of same
like "old
week."
Lake Mary, Fire Chief Bill
The Friendly Circle members
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and his crew, Jack
and their mothers or daughters
Frost and Bud Layer for use of
Just in case you haven't seen
model ed an array of exciting
the Lake Mary school grounds, Martha Yancey doing her civic
fashions for the warm weather
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Harry Terry, Cliff Nelson, J
thing in the collunwiity, it's
days ahead.
Akins, Fra nces Murk and every because she underwent surgery
member of the Lake Mary this week at Seminole
The models include Gall
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Hob'' circle cu Lucila
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Ladles Auxiliary will be

A blood bank will be held
on Thursday, May 24 from
6 to 9 p.m. at Casselberry
VFW Post 10050. The blood
reserves of VFW Post 7
and ladles auxiliary are
low so if you would like to
contribute a pint, please
The District 18 meeting mention 8207.

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Mrs. R.G. Arnold of 6428 It Ave. So., St. Petersburg,
announces the engagement of her daughter, Lisa Marie,
to Richard Durant Bagga, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton

illbeatVFW Post 8152 on
Sun., May 20. If VFW Post
8207 and ladies auxiliary
expects to once again win
the travel trophy, all
comrades and sisters are
askedtobeatP1neHin.by
i p.m. The joint meet ing
begins at 10 a.m.

Any Parents who were
unable to make the "roundUp" for Incoming kindergarten students at the
Woodlands, are asked to
contact Elsie Griffith at
830.9911 for enrollment
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were held and the winners
were:
Cubs,
Larry
Walters, Webelos, Craig
Dyer; under 10, Keith
Turner; over 10, Jeff
Gibson: and over-over 10,
Rod Taylor and Joan
alters Joan Is leader of
Den 5.
At the pack meeting, two
Cubs were inducted into
Webelos. They are Michael
Turner and Larry Walters.
We all had a great time,
especially fl the uiuflVitvu
mosquitos," said Webelos
leader Scott Elliott, who
handled
days activities.
Adding that at least three
or four inches of mosquitos
were emptied from the
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Approximately 60 people
attended the campout and
days activities
Scout
Pack 234 at Magnolia Park
in Apopka

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DeSoto, an bland off St.
Petersburg Beach.
"E veryone is bringing a
picnic lunch and we're
coming
back
that
evening," Ruth Layo said.
There are still a few
seats available so if any of
my senior friends would
like to go, please Contact
either Ruth Layo at 3270820 or Jane Christopher at
8313512.
The clubs last meeting,
a x chicken dinner was
foll owed b
card pla
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who can do just about
anything. At least, mot
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feasible feat in the interest
of youth.
Thus, about two dozen
moms (including several
professional career women
and homemakers a bandoned their desks and
kitchens and headed for the
ball p
Paa rk In the interest of
helping youth on Seminole
County Youth Day.
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the women
make out against a team of
all-star girls in a softball
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Eve. Worship lit &amp;3rd Sun
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FLAGSHIP BANK
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Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
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LUTHERAN
AsaresS' Lutheran Church, Owrbri Dr.. Casielberry
Seed Ifli..mrl UntIl Lulhstan. 11115. OrlaS' Dr.
Lutheran Church if Providence. Dilleal
Lu*s,anChurc*SI lbs a emai. 15' 0.11* Place
Menisli titles, Church, 511111 Gop W. &amp; Hwy..:.,

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Forest Lake kventls.Day Adventist Church. HWY. 434. Forest City
Seventh Day Adventist Church. MaitIand Ave., Altamonte
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Sanford Seventh-Day Adventist Church. 7th 1 Elm

Winter $01finIS Seventh-Day Adventist Choorch, $0 S. Mass Rd.

Mars Hill Seventh-Day Adventist Church. 401 Pins St., Sanford

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PenIsceslal Open Rule TaisrakcW Rtdgewiia Ave., lUff
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First PentecIslal Church if Uegwisd
First Pentecostal Church ef Sanford
Pull Gsspel Tabernacle, ma Ceuntry Clvi
tAr. Olive Wiliness Church. Oak Hill Rd.. Ost
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Alliance Church, 1411$, Park Ave.
$aftIlrd Bible Church, *440 Sanford Ave.

Local Nazarene church members will attend the annual
district assembly and missionary convention May 14.16. The
assembly of the Central Florida District, which includes 62
churches, convenes Tuesday at 6:30 a.= at the South Florida
Heights Church of the Nazarene, Lakeland. The missionary
Convention will begin at 9 a.m., Monday with Mrs. Winds
Knox, executive director of the Nazarene World Missionary
Society as special speaker.
Other auxiliary conventions will, .also precede the assembly.
flng concurrently from 9a.m. to 3p.m., Saturday, May 12,
are the NYI (youth) convention and the Christian Life conventlolL

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them an opportunity to get field
experience, literally. They plan
to pick berries In the fields with
the adults who attend Bible
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quickly vanished for the two
when they learned that teln"
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Oueens at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church,
Altamonte Springs, (sail l'ogorzelskj, (kneeling)
l)eAnn Zale (back) and I.isa Itreglia bring flowers to
statue of Mary at a 'Mary May l)ay' service held
May 6.

New Minister For Church

Joe R. Johnson has been
Mr. Johnson's ministries
called as minister of Sanford Include ch ur
The Wilson's Ensemble will be In concert Sunday
ches In Louisville
at Christian Ch
urch, 137 W. Air- Ky., Paducah, Ky., Marengo
7:30 p.m. at Allen Chapel AME Church, 1203 Olive port Blvd., Sanford, He follows I nd., Buchanan and Niles,
Ave., Sanford, in celebration of "Mother's Day. the rnlnstry of Clifford Schaub, Mich.
He is a 1952 graduate of
James Bovey will be master of ceremonies and the who Is now serving in an Cincinnati Bible Seminary.
Marching Men of New Mt. Calvary will be guest evangelistic ministry. Johnson Mrs. Johnson (Rita) is a native
ushers. The concert is open to the public. Eunice I. Is a native of Laxington, Ky. of Louisville, Ky. and they tla2
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to Sanford from t wo childrren
Wilson is sponsor of the group.
en Mrs. Karen
Niles. Mich.
I)ouglas Johnson,
who will cont in ue to live In

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Sin A Problem Through The Ages

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Modern sodety is said to have
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JOE It. JOHNSON"-'*
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He knuwa that evef y positive "Ky. Colonel" and has
lost a "sense of sin," but is in
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rededication to one's self, to gesture is followed almost broadcast play-by-play action
reality no different from any
one's
family and friends, to tile inevitably by a deeper cons- of high school sports on radio.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson moved
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other age in the sense that
world.
mltmentto and a strengthening During the years he has held to Florida this week and he will
history shows that no age has
Just as the temptations in life of lite; that every destructive over 100 evangelistic meetings preach his first serniun as
been free from destructive
are many, so are the op. act leads IIIII further Into and worked In over 100 weeks of minster of Sanford Christian
tendencies. The history of
church youth camps.
portunitles for deeping our helplessness.
Church on May 13.
mankind Is one of constant
moral awareness. Man's will is
The point at which he stops
apulafi0n to
kj in a fookd into believingucan his
m yste ious
di
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abl0lre111fuuhl5t10fl, or,
lil lb the history books Is convinced.
Is ,nian's of action Is good or bad, but It is
An "Altogether Woman" Seminar will be taught by Marilyn
merely usnlrrorufwha $goes en hdp1ei*a. Even
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CrawfordofVexgcesa(urday
may 19, at the Assembly of God,
In 11w life of every Individual. Intentloneol, tho.c who strive t
out Into the ope r, that makes us
It happens every day. Every
314
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St.,
Sanford.
The
ofie-(1a seminar will be from 9
War, violence, moral overcome perauwd si eakneas,
dailY
ru'pentance
A.M.
to
5p.m.
Mrs.
Crawford
has been a teacher and lecturer
°uphuvals are as common know how real Is the destrucM,n's capacity for goodness merely &amp;diUVOWaI 01 evil, hid
for
women
In
the
United
States
and Canada for 10 years and Is
today as they ever were. Live power that constantly Is as rem)
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pOIstivie assertion that the
fbi.
the
author
of
the
Altogether
Woman
course. She offers a
ad cl*anget threstens uv
MK=m bftm tM goals God hits litended for the
bslanced view 01 women reaching
reaching their highest puteidlal
Mankind in 'shwt has always
redemption
Every new promise, every covmitt,l and the liij$
mankind are
and of happy, fulfilled marriages. For further in!ormaoj
been drawn to sin. Is always new coinmitinest, contributes man Is
always within reach.
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May ii at the Convnwilty United MIthOdaI (birch,
'eaidbirry. The hiuchion will be at no In the fe&amp;weh
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the Salvation Army, 711 W. *Olh St.
Rolling H.Ii Moravian Chur ch. SI 434, I.esgwaal
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Church. Us Te$cawsNa at.
*lslr Springy
USd54 ChurCh of Christ. Altament, Csmmunmty Chapst,
AltanisnIe Springs,
Wily Tr,nity Churciel Gad In Christ, 1110 Pitangw..11mAvi
The Full Gospel Church of Out Lard Jesus Christ, WaihingIB St., dj
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Wints, Springs Cemmunity 1va.e,lial Cespregafimo,, wi$q
Springs Rlementary Schism

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Science will be held it Katie's laaft on the
Vi va River what of Sanford it MW Saturday, May 10,
thgaceno, trip bethIgit$a.m These *oft t.
tyromw fdIowthe 10:30a.m. Inivift1IPSnY it
Me Park EM Theatre or it the Religlos Salerno. (er at
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Dsllona Thnity Assembly of God young people will be
honoring the mothers at both 10:45 a.m. and 7p.m. unlces
Sunday. Pedro Barrios, youth leader will preach on "Grist
Mothers In the Bible" and the Mlssionuttsi will present hand
'made floral arrangements to each mother. Rdraihii.,da will
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Rev. Jerry A. Paamiore of Pensacola was named "Urban
Minister of the Year" and Rev. W. Arnold Shewer of Kathleen
was named "Rural Pastor of the Year" at a luncheon at
Stetson University, DeLand. The ministers were selected on
the heals of norninatlona by Baptist Associations and local
churches.
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of Olive Baptist Church, which has more
than doubled its membership and Increased giving to more
than NO percent under his guidance.
Shower Is pastor of Kathleen Baptist Church and moderator
of South Florida Baptist Association.

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Upsala Community Presbyterian Church. Ups.ala Rd.
Westminster Presbyterian Church. Red Stag Rd., Casselberry

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All Film Chapel, Camp Seminole. Wekiva Park Rd.
SeardaIl Avenue Holiness Chapel, Seardall Ave.
ChvIui$a Community Church
Church SI Jesus Christ if Latter Day Saints. 231$ Part Ave.
First Church At Christ, Scientist. III 1. 2nd St.
Lake Marvee Chapel. oroag, Blvd.. lake Msnroe
Kingdom Wallet Jeitevah' Witness, Lake Mince, Unit. 1*43

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Cassilberry Community Undid Metiasiit Church. Hwy. 17.13 &amp;
Piniy Ridge Rd.. Cssilisrry
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker Dr., Sualaad Estates
Delary Csmmunwv MaGehlut Church, W. Highbauiks Rd., Drury
First United Meihedist Church, 411 Part Ave.
First A11641411111111111101 Church if *vie"
First Siulhsrn Mehhedisl Church. 3441 Son" Ave.
Free Ma*e*st Church, SlOW. 40$I.
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Geneva Mitisdist Church, Geneva
Grace United MelSadist Church, Airport Sled.
Grant Chapel AN.!. Church. Oviede
Oiigrsn Nithidist Church. Oviedo
Ossidis* Church
PeM
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St. James AM.!. 1*11 Cypresi
SO: luke MS. Church of Camore. City Inc.. S.atdali set $1441
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Church. St. RI. OIL Oslis.
it. peei's Matiassi Church. Osiss. Rd., Ialerprlw
Memorial
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Geneva Church of tie Nssarsns. S-2-46.604"s
Lake Mary Church if lbs Nuarene. Liii Mary Blvd., Lake Mary
LuiussdChurcheI*s Nazarene, Waynanljessup Ave.,

WIly Cress SIpS', PortA .1411so.. Saiford
t .'cvi4's Church, Sill Labs IS'IJ 54.. VIiI P.jt

PH'S' ChuidlIn Church. 510$. Sanford Ave.
Sealed DIHIIan Church, 100 W. Alrpsrl SM.
NulisMi CliliMe Church, Plenids Maven Or.. Midland
"NesS' ChilellIn Church. Seerlake
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Accompanying her will be "
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A special music and drama team of college students enrolled
at the University of Central Florida and Valencla Community
College will pruant "A Deeper Christian UI." at th.'FIrst
Bas*Jat Church of Oviedo Sunday at 7:30 pip. The sevm
member team from the Orlando area Baptist Campus Ministry
will present a challenge to a deeper Christian commitment for
youth and adults. The music drama is open free of charge to
the public.

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

St. Lukes

CHURCH OP
Church of Old. SI) Hickary
Church SI Old, N) W. fled SI.
Church of God. Oviedo
ChurCh 10 Sod HIlinilL lak.
Si. halls MisslISry UIOChpich, 11.14.411 Gills.
Church of God Misuse. Unteriviti
CiurchsICiariaClty. inc.
Church if Sod. 103 W. 110$1.
II Psif Espied
Ill Foss Ave.
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ChurchsildifPrighscy.21S!S.Ulnslve.
lAsilti_pry 1o. 3$
Churchsllldelveghicy,IN4$. Per slmmsnavs. Church. Ill Cypress St.
Rescue Church ii Old. 1111W. 0th St.. Sanford
Te011 NOW Cilur
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Attamsalo Sirius
"Trite Church if led". 1711 RIdgeised Ave., Sanford
W*IM DI 1it'y Siplli
Mart £ WIIIMI!I
it. rI--_'Ti Springs
EASTERN ORTHODOX
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Ias*n Or*sdss Church, St. DEmos, 31)5. Mognilla Ave., Sanford
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lashun Orlhsdu Church. $0. Jibe Chrysestem Chapel. U.S. Hwy.
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entering Southern In Louisville, fierce "critters" by Valeria
Sherrard, their summer
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Ky., last fall as a Religious supervisor and a 27-year
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Education major. She expects veteran of mission work among
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to graduate in December, 1980. Eskimos and Indians.
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Miss Thompson became
"We've heard that Alaska has
Inspired to see k her degree
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Religious Education while 23 hours of daylight during the
volunteering asa teacher's aide summer, with twilight beginin the special education class ning at 3 a.m. and last ing a
for the mentally and physically couple of hours," said Jacque.
handicapped at Central Baptist Many of the people they will be
working with do fl* get up until
Chur ch, Sanford.
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rusIiOual, Jacque
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Id when her
all over h
their Al kand-w
father was In the navy, she has venture, they will be working -r
After graduation from FTU, America) In probation and never been to Alaska and she Is with all age groups in campa
she worked with VISTA parole in Athens, Ga. and really excited about going," vacation Bible school, Sunday
(Volunteers in Service to taught mentally retarded said Mrs. Thompson.
school, Bible studies, censustaking and visitation.
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Herb Stenstrom and Staff

E. C. Elsea and Staff.

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK

Youth Sunday will be observed May 13 at the Roiling Hills
Moravian Church, Longwood, with the youth of the church In
charge of the 11 a.m. service. The sermon will be given by
David Freeman and Mark Chishoim. Special music will be
provided by the children's choir, the junior choir and the brass
sextet.

Seminole Community College and the Mariners of the St.
John are sponsoring Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation training
classes In the Fellowship Hall of First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford, May 30 and June 6 from 6to10 pm. Enrollment will
be limited to 18 per class and to those 16 years and over. There
will be a fee of $5. To register call 323-4366.

Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary
Rev. A.F. Stevens
Minister
Sunday Church School
:4$a.m
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Youth Group
7:30p.m.
Wed. Choir Practice
5: 00 p.m.

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HwyI7.02ILakeMaryBlvd.
Dr.Mars aIlC.Dsndy
Morning Worship
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Sunday School
10:15am

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Pastor
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11:11a.m.
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2lll Orlando Dr. 17.02
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Rev Ralph I. Luman
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h* observance of the home's 75th anniversary. The goal Is
$175,0. The Children's Home Is based In Lakeland with
campuses In Miami and Tallahassee, Rev. Guy A. Stoner is
director of missions for the Seminole Baptist Association.

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Rev. E. Ruth Grant
Longwood
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l0:OOa,m
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lI:00a.m

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WetProf" Service

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Caaselberry under the direction of Minister of Music Ed
Walker will present the musical, "Get on Board, Children" on
Mother's Day at 7 p.m. They will be accompanied by Mrs.
Polly McClain at the piano.

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10.00 am.
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United Press International
of the 1973 incident. ",1abc historical perspective, VOU
For years, the Rev. Michael that tstudents' reaction ) IS one caii 1 form an attitude" on such
Carroll has shown his classes of of the reasons why we are current developments as the
junior high students a film working on such a prograiit establishment and meaning .if
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depicting the horrors of the new."
the state of Israel, he said.
Holocaust.
Carroll said that he agreed
The Curriculum on Judaism that prior to Vatican Council II,
The f il m is graphic, including will be used in classes from the treatment of Jews in
piles
of skeletal remains of the kindergarten through 12th Catholic textbooks was very
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Jews who were victims of Nazi grade, and the relationship negatIve.
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scriplie said it has probably taken
But In 1973, in one of his cism will be taught in
tural,
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and
historical
this
long to develop such i
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classes, Carroll said, the
ases of the curriculum.
curriculuiii
"beca use the hardstudents reacted in disbelief, ph
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thing
changing
the form tf
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telling him the film just "wasn't
The Holocaust, the externiipracticing
religion."
true. It didn't happen."
nation of six million Jews by the
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Nazis, will be the central point
welcome battle
to
For Carroll, assistant supe- in the curricuiwn.
IIIake
an
awareness
of
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rintendent of schools for reliptJSO!IS .uicl their dignity,"
glous
education in the Roman
Carroll said the courses for
Herald Photo by Jane Cassatterry
Catholic Archdiocesan Schools the early grades-from kin- Carroll said.
in the roots of Judaism,"
A certificate of appreciation was presented to Mrs. of Philadelphia, the reaction dergarten to third grade
C.C. Moore of Panama City, guest speaker at the sparked an idea an idea now would begin with an emphasis Carroll sud.
"We are trying to counterGreater Sanford Chamber of Commerce's first coming to flower in Philadel- on the Jewishness of Jesus and
an
f o anhiseinitism
Catholic
schools.
Mary
when
acquainting
them
attack
any type
prayer breakfast, held Wednesday at the Sanford phia's Rom
that exists." he said.
Jesus.
Civic Center. by Chamber President Vic Arnett, The
Carrofl has designed and with the life of
event was a joint effort with the Women's Club of developed,ji curriculum which
Carroll said he hopes such
The similarity between the
Sanford and club President Winifred (Bill) Gielow seeks to teach the roots of reading of the Torah and the teachings will have a long term
;sitive effect.
Catholicism in Judaism.
liturgy will be noted.
(right) introduced the speaker, who is chaplain of
"lucre is a future to this;
It is believed to be the first of
"We are tr)ing to state a
the Florida Federationol Women's Clubsand a Bible
its
kind
what
we
you're
not just getting roots,"
in
the
country.
positive
approach
to
study teacher
lit'
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Nursery Provided for all Services

The Rev. Leroy O. Soper
Holy Communion

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2430 PalmilteAve.

FIRST CHURCH
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liii Sanford An.

John J. HUtton
Sunday School

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7:31 p.m.

Prayer Service

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Week with a Baby Presentation and Parental Dedication is
both of Its 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services this Sunday.
Parents and their children will be escorted to the front of the
sanctuary by Chris Ritchey, the church's minister of youth and
outreach. The church's pastor, Dr. Jay T. Cosmato, will lead
the service of dedication. Each child presented will receive a
New Testament as a reminder of the occasion.
In the 7 p.m. service, the 3Ornlnute color film, "The
Galilean", will be shown. Filmed entirely In Israel, It covers
the birth, ministry, death, and resurrection of Christ In a way
that all ages will understand.

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they in danger of overlooking some of the most important things of all? What of beauty, of serenity, of
joy-the knowledge of God's goodness, His love, tind
familiarity with His house on earth . . . the Church?

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NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH
Main Street-Canaan City
Pastor
Rev M H Burke Jr
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Sunday School
11:00a.m.
Morning Worship
1:00p.m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m .
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there is to get out of life-that
they miss nothing.
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all
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them everything-time for
fun time for play-new
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Morning Worship
Sunday Schoo l

Ind 14th Thursday

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CONGREGATIONAL
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gratified by his smile of up.

7:10p.m.
NURSERY PROVIDED

Briefly

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
410 Park Ave.

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"Look at the red kite up
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First Wednesday Fellowship

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Men's Prayer Breakfast

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FURS? CHRISTIAN
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11:11a.m.
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

For Sunday, May 13, 1979
May 13,1979

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needs to be told nice things getting It
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
about themselves, and you do it
Swaying others to your way of
so well!
CANCER (June 21-July 22) thinking comes fairly easy for
The paternal instinct strong you today. The timing is right
in you. Doing little, special, for you to score a victory by
things for those you love fills using your clever ideas,
PISCES Feb. 20-March 20)
your day with quiet satisfacThe next few days offer extion.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) cellentthancesofsucceeding in
Chances are you'll make the areas that are important to YOU.
social scene again today, and do Dare to think big and go after
it very well, indeed. Don't be what you want.
ARIES (March 21-AprIl 19
surprised If you are the center
Although you may not even be
of attention.
VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) aware of It, some of it, some of
. the things you say today prove
Follow your hunches In
dUng personal belongings to be extremely helpful to
today.Ifyou feel changes are ln others. Your head is ,on
order, make them now, Your straighter than you think.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY

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are nominated for a prestigious
achievement award.
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suspect.

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special.

20)Boosting other people's egos positive steps towards a secret
makes you a person many want ambition you've been nursing.
to be around today. Everyone you

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Guest: James Taylor,
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murder of a prospective witnest for a political hearing. (2
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This coming year, Industrious
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don't feel YOU Can tackle a
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dormarit project and, with a like to have could come your
little ingenuity, turn it into way today.
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something worthwhfle. lAarn
more about yourself by sending 21) You could get a better
for your new Astro-Graph perspective on an important
issue today that will make you
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

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Country Music

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Seminole

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831-9993
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"FictitIous Name StatUte", Chapter tP. City Council of the City of
US.0, Florida Statutes, will rgl$tet Mary, Florida that said Council will
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
with the Clerk of tie Circuit Court hold a public Miring on June 21,
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
I0Of'
1919 at 5:00 P.M. to consider an
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HOURS
Mourns
Flaft
Death
3cemectti,Iw$ . . .3k a hue
receipt Of the publication of this Ordinance entitled:
notice, the fictitious name, to.wIt
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
lcor..cuflve times.....35c a line
S:30 P.M.
5:00 A.M.

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ENTRALFLORIDAPOWERPAK OF LAICE MARY, FLORIDA RE.

"pa will be remembered as pearance In 1939, and finally
Country music performers and one of the mod faithful of the joined banjo player Scrugga In
fans mourned the death todsy Grand Ole Opry people," Atkins 194t
of bluegrass guitar player added. "He was a very
The two separated In 19 for
Lester Flatt, who teamed with dedicated musician and enter- reasons that were never
Earl Scruggs and the F0W tamer.
closed.
Mountain Boys to produce their
Flatt was born In Overton
"Earl and I hadn't spoken in
ownspeclalbrandoftoetapping County, Tem., In 1914. After 10 years until the *her day,
country musIc.
years of entertaining his friends Flatt said in a February
Flatt,64, became critically ill with his guitar playing aid tetlrIeW.
Friday morning and was s1ngin he finally toot their
Legal
transferred to the cornonary advise and turned professional. _____________________
care imit at Baptist Hospital. He made his first radiO ap
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
He died of heart failure at 1:20 _________________________
NASHVILLE, Thin. (UPI)

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MONDAY thru
FRIDAY

CENTRAL FLORIDA POWER PM ZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITH.
under which wi expect to engage in IN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,

SATURDAY

uts at 511 West State Raid 435 FLORIDA. As HEREIN DEFINED
FROM R.1A TO C.1, CONFLICTS,
Altamonte Springs, Florida.
SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC.
That the partlas interested In ud lIVE
DATE.
business enterprise are as follows:
changing the zoning on the following
Central Florida Power P1k
property situatw in nil
Donald A. Olson
City of Lake Mary for the purpose oi
Bernard A. Schoch

9.Noon

3 Lines Minimum

Ysi

Sunday

Before Publication

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Christopher Lloyd Guthomson, obtaining commercial zoning:
TMSW¼OItMSW¼OISeCIIOnf,
Township 20 South, Range 30 East,
LeRoy 0. Barber
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Dated at Fern Park, Seminole Seminole County, Florida, less the ____________________

CLASS
IFIED

LET YOU KNOW
WE NOW HAVE YQU.W-

Friday

TO HELP YOUI

4—Personals

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36—Resort Property
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Daytona Beach-ocean front Apts
weakly. Call 322105$ If no ans

ANNETTE
THE MANAGER

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SHE IS FROM OUR
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MANY JOBS

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Mother desperate for home

WAITINGI

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN 4ND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7951CA49.K
REGAL CONSTRUCTION COM.
PANY.

Piskitit$,
iies 'iwomuci
STRUCTION, INC., St il,

5—Lost &amp; Found

DECEASED.

Drawings,_SpecifIcation...g. voluntary petition of the owners, by

Dodge Plan Room
611 Wymore Road, Suite 204
Winter Park, Florida 31759

FlorIda BuIlders Ex.

Central
change,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
RISISTIIIST$ JUDICIAL CII.

.rdsIns,
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atmee
VvJ.Lal,s.. *a
SECTION I -ree, me City at
dareof Is eM, 1.
W*Ns as
Winter Springs, Florida, oes Altamonte Springs, Fler, 3m1.
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herewlthanddoesherSbyannax and The name and address its,
redefine the boundary lines of the sai eprasantativvs atterney vs

CASE NO. 79.75)CAS4I
Defendants. IN RI THE MARRIAGE o
Winter Park, Florida 32192
NOTICE OP SALE
MARY JEANNE EDWARDS
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
NotIce isgiventhat pursuant toan
Each Proposal shall be ic municipality of the City of WInter set to.m beb.
Amended
Summary
Final
ltne' companied by a certified check or Springs, FlorIda, by including those
Judgment In Foreclosure dated the an
an acceptable form of Proposal certain contiguous lands lying 10
AU persons having claims or
24th day of April, 1979, In Case No. DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
Guaranty In an amount equal to ' Seminole County, Florida, and more doin*Ido agsinst the estate as-i
7951-CA-09-K, in the CircuIt Court 01
least five (5) percent of the amount particularly described as falwg required,
WITHIN
THREE
the Eighteenth JudicIal Circuit, in
of the Proposal, payable to the order
Respondent
LOt 11, Block B, LISs right of way MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
and for Seminole County, Florida, in
NOTICE o ACTION
of me Seminole County Housing U.S. Highway 17 I 92, PIat Book 7, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
which REGAL CONSTRUCTION TO: DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
authority as a guaranty that if the page 53, Public Recordsof Seminole THlSNOTICE,tefllowNhshgC
COMPANY is the Plaintiff and 320 West Main SIrW
Proposal isaccepted,theBIdderwill County, Florida.
Of liii abave Court a wrNteus
SPERANZO BROTHERS CON. Bensenvliie, Illinois
execute the Contract, and file ac
SECTION II.
That the City statement ii any claim or domand
STRUCTION, INC.; MR. &amp; MRS.
YOU ARE NOTIF lED that an ceptable Performance lord within Council of the City Of Winter Springs they may have. lads claim m be
ANTHONY SPERANZO; M I N
tin (10) days after the iward of the
has determined that a zoning in writing and muSt kidicate me
DOOR AND TRIM COMPANY; action for dissolution of marriage,
has bean filed against you and you
COntraCt.
classification of C-2 would be basiS fOr the claim, the name and
PLY-MARTS, INC.; MILLS I are
CONTRACT
REQUIREMENTS
requlredto serve a copy of your
compatible with the surrounding address of the creditor or his agent
NEBRASKA LUMBER COMPANY; written
Any contract or contracts property within the CIty, an with orattorneyandtheamountc$almed.
defenses, If any, to it on
AIR FLOW DESIGNS, INC.;
MARY JEANNE EDWARDS, awarded under this Invitation for the passage of this Ordinance, me If the claim isflotyetduLthedat,
HARRY B. CALLAWAY: ACOUSTI Petitioner, whose
address is 250 bIds are expected to be funded In CltyCouncildossherebyamendme edsl It will because due shall be
ENGINEERING COMPANY OF Almyra
Drive, P.O. Box ill, Lake part by a grant from the United OfflcialZonlngMapofttsemsmlcipal W$etlftheCliifflIsgSlWklg5fl55l
FLORIDA; and WILLIAMS SOD Mary,
Fla. 32714 on or before May States Department of Housing and limits of the City of Winter Springs
sildatad, me nature a. me
CO., INC., d-b-a AMERICAN SOD
Urban Development. Neither the Florida, and the CIty's Corn. uncertainty shall be Waled. If me
24,19
l9,andflletheoriglnalwlthtpie
COMPANY are the Defendants,
United States nor any of itS prelsenslve Land Use Plan to include claim Is secured, the security
i clerk of this court either before
wIll sell to the highest ifld best
departments, agencies or em. the
service on Petitioner or Imsublect property within te be described. The claimant shall
bidder for cash at the West-Front mediately
ployees is or will be a party to this IIOVI described deslgheted sousing deliver suit Iclent coplssef Its. claIm
thereafter: oftierwisi.
doer of the Seminole County Wault
Invitation
for
Bids
or
any
resultIng
will be entered against
te the ClIrk Is enable me Clerk Se
cIaskatien.
Courthouse In Sanford, Seminole
contract.
me relief demanded In the
That upon mall am cepy Is me personal
SECTION Ill
County, Florida, at 11:00 am. on complaInt
Bidders must comply wIth the passage and
or petItion.
adoption of this or- rag,easmta$ive.
May22, 179,thefollowing described
President's Executive Order dlnance, the CIty Clerk is hereby
WITNES$my hand andthesealof
All persons Inleradad in me
property set forth In the Order
Numbers
11214
11371
which
and
this
Court on AprIl 19,1979.
directed to in, a certified copy a. eMasetewhemac.pyefmiS..tice
F1tibI Judgment:
in
prohibit
discrimInatIon
ine with the Cio a. the Of ad ISt?IIIIJI Ills been mailed
em. this
Lot 2. Block B, Knoliwood, ThIrd (SEAL)
ploymentwlthrigardtorace,creed, Circuit Court In and for Seminole are required, WITHIN THREE
Addition, according to the Amended Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
color, sex or flat101501 origIn.
As Clerk of the Court
County, Florida, and to tile a cet- MONTHS FROM THE DATE OP
P1St recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages
Bidders must comply with TItle VI tifled copy wIth the Department
ly: Eleanor F. Buratto
4143, Public Records of Seminole
Of THI FIRST PUBLICATION OP
the CivIl Rights Act of 1954, the slate it itse State ci Florida.
Dep Clerk
County, Florida.
THIS NOTICI,t,fileany sS(ectien
AntiKick
Back
Act,
me
Contract
Publish: April22. 29, May 4, 13, W19
SECTION IV
If any sectien or they may have that challenges
DATED the 3rd day of May, 1979
Work Hours standard Act and the portion of a section or subsectien Of solidity Of
DEI-59
(SEAL)
me decadent's will,
Davis Bacon Act.
t$sisordinanceprovestobe Invalid, qualIfications of the personal
Arthur H. leckwith
Bidders must certify that they .0 unlawful or unconstttvtlenaf, I? shall rsprssentative or
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
me VOISUS Or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
not, and will not, maintain non
be held to Invalidate or imMir lurlsdlctlen ii ff11 Ceurt.
By: PatrIcia Robinson
EI$HTIINTN JUDICIAL dR.
provide for their employees any me validIty, force or effect Of aiiy
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
Deputy Clerk
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
facilities that are segregated on the omen section on poullen Of S sectI
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
basIs
of
race,
color,
creed,
past it thIS or
PublIsh: May 4, 13, 1979
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7941$.CA'll-K national origin.
DEJ-27
MAURICE LIEBIRMAN and
Construction Contracts
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Grows beans (strisigleis &amp; whIte
half runner) U-Pick. Call 3dii'SCtioflS I picking
time. U

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$ECTIONV-Thatallerdlnances
ROSE LISIRMAN, hhswlfe,
All bidders are hereby notified
pests ci ondinancos In csnfllct
and JEROME SWIMMER and that they must
affirmatIvely ensure pienowith are hereby repealed.

THE

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7$'ISIS.CA*S
EVLYN W. HICKMAN and
CARL A. BUECHNER,

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Lutheran Church of The

Need *Jlnlenced on will train

an. Detesiffiethat publicatlen

responsible person en AUTO.

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Hailily man special. 2 lots
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gbage apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.
S a&amp;as in Osteen, cleared wsome
n the lake. 519,500 sm
Owner hold.

AL FLORIDA

REALTY
OFSANFORD
REALTOR
t1.2544$. French Ave.

,,#3fl.0231, 323-7173, 322 0719
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a $25,300. A cute starter or for the
yoeng at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath,

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*t300. End the space race in
t4 BR, 2 bath (out of the
ordinary) spilt level home.
GNat for expanding family.
b'I.
2 building lots, zoned
Mft3. located west of Sanford.

31—ArtmsiWs Furnlsh.

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town, very Clean &amp; 'ismy
JlmlO Cowan. 3$ Paimeme
Ave.
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dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utill5ag'
inc. Available till October tot.
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000. For the builder S duplex
b. lOtS in city.

vusage. 3334UP

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SEL'UDE D COUN TRY LIVING
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15.5120 Ideal

wP R, S acres. $49,750.

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ACOLORFUL FUTURE
I$APWONE CALL AWAY
pert ties. .s* ciert. pert time u.s is me,, coler.vl en you'
batteNs, I maIntenance
eersus geld money. and
aorsasn.sdst Sanford las I-Il
meIh
Slit. pespte. Call 46
SEApply 552,
WifordOfaI

itve, frjit I pecan trees.

$antsrdAysmue
"Energy Efficient' studio i
Ideal fsr SIe psu$ nsjy
foliwis, $1111 WiriØ
fabric ($VI(d walis, *O
COr115, beat, *, 13 bell In
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8es opportunity Auto
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lb,elp finance, .135.000.

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22 Years Experience

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor Owner,

at 322.2120.

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors
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Moving sale-furniture, tools, etc.
8-46 Wlldmere Ave., I blk S. of 434

3 BR. 1', B home wIarge above
ground pool. This home would be
ideal starter home for young
family or ret. couple. Call Jean
Edwards, Associate Eve. 830-

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834-5600

STENSTROM

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OVER $4 MILLIO
THROUGH APRIL. 1979!
JUST LISTED!

4

BR, 3½ Bath

Home with Every Imaginable
r.Stiw.l Pool &amp; Patio! Lg. FR
with Wet Bar, OR, Eq. Eat-i,,
Kitchen, and huge BR'si Much
More! BP P WAR RANT ED.
Only $90,000!
SUPER! 2 BR, I Bath Home in
DeBary on I Acre! Eat-In Kit.
then, FR, Porch, Pond and

Furn. Neg.! Great Buy for

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'78 Skyline Mobile Home 12*64, 3
BR. I' B $700 dwn. &amp; assume
payments 322 6338

'7) mobile home in Carriage Cove.
3 BR, 2 full batl, 12*64, unf urn.
except stove I r frg. $6000. 3238909 after 5 p.m.

TON w.lap siding I shingle roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OrlandoDr.
323-5200
VA&amp;FHA Financing

$34,750!
1½ Bath

HomeonlargeLot! CentralAir,
ww Carpet, Pan. FR w.
Flrplace, Coy. Patio and Grill
and More! SPP WARRANTED.
Shiny Deal for $39,900!
MAKE A WISH! 3 BR, 2 Bath
Home in Lake Mary with Central
H.AC, w-w Carpet, and Dining
Areal Freshly Painted and
Fenced Rear Yardl app
WARRANTED. Only 134,9001
BEAUT1FULI Executive 3 BR, 2
Bath Home in Idyllwilde of

Loch Arbor! Pool &amp; Patio,
Central HAC, Fireplace, Eq.
Eat-In Kitchen! FR &amp; Every
Imaginable reature! BPP
WARRANTED. Your Dream
Come True for $72,900!
TERRIFICI I BR, l': Bath Home
inWashingtonOakswlthCernral
Heat, ww Carpet, OR, Pantry,
Large LR, Porch, and Much
More! BPP WARRANTED. Just

$29,900!

LK. MARY—LK. FRONT

ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACULATE $32,000.
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2 acres with 1 acre U-. orange
gtøy,,.,
Mary Blvd.,
191' on lake. $39

OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $61,900.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $55,000.

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

INC.
REALTOR 323-7832
Eve.3fl04I3,332-15$7,322-7177

you.

CAPE COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $31,900.
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
I CARPET, DUE FOR OMPLETION AUGUST I. $39,000.
WILL TAKE YOUR HOUSE IN
TRADE ON A NEW CROCKETT

3 Orl Lots zoned R-2, prime
location. Water, sewer. Wm.

Mallczowski, REALTOR, 32279*3.
S acres w model 60 John Deere,
located Lii Harney, Geneva,

515.500. 8162118

MANY DESIGNS TO

CHOOSE FROM. PRICE
RANGE $21,000 TO 5.43,000.

SEIGLEK REALTY
BROKER

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanfo,d

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 661-8335

20 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
640' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.

$2,000 PER ACRE. IRING
YOUR CHECK BOOK.

S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS,
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.
ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX.
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS, 15,900.

LOVELY! 3 BR,2 Bath Home In

Area, Pan. FR, Utility Room, w.
w Carpet, Close to Schools &amp;
Shopping! app WARRANTED.
A Buy for 537,9001

SEIGLER REALTY

LONESOME HOMEI 3 BR, 1 Bath
Home in Sunland with Dining
Area,
Carpet,
Spacious
Backyard and Much Morel
Perfect Starter Home! Good
Locationt BPP WARRANTED.
Just 129,5001
DREAM HOME! 3 BR, 1.2 Bath
Home in Dreamwoid with
Central HAC, w.wCarpet, EatIn KItchen, Pantry, FR,
Wallpaper I Paneling! BPP

WARRANTED.
133,900!

Yours, for

BATTLE OF
THE BULGE
you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or 4
BR home in beautiful Sanora.

Exc. assumption. $11,500.

line. Close to downtown I

churches. $27,500.

YOU'LL LOVE THIS ONE! 4 BR,
Bath Homeon Lovely Shaded
Loll Eat In Kitchen, ww Carpet. Large Screened Porch, and

New Roof! More Too! Only
$35,100!
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN SANFORD'S . SALES

LEADER! WE LIST &amp; SELL
lOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. II

Sanford's Sales Leader

WEEKEND
HIDE.A.WAY OR
YEAR AROUND
LIVING
ijoy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or lust relax on your
own private estate I "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $14,750.

REALTY WORLD

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"ALANDSUPERMARKET"

2139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

(CI).
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REALTORS
IS'S S. French 1192) Sanford

323 5324

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Estate Wanted

I * *HOUSE WANTED. I

In Need of Repairs
323-Ills Eves.
Baptist Church needs
2 Sacresin Casselberry aree.
Call $30 7919

SO—Mscellaneous for
Sale
-selection foam backed
drapes; prints 30* $4, $11.50 Pr.;

Large

Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back peyments I buy

-ts BovM
WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; Rid
MORTGAGES. R. Leg, LIc.
AUg. Broker. $35 No. ID
Wymone Rd., Altamonte.

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Home I nrojjn$

Air Cord. &amp; Hosting Central Heal &amp; Air Cord. Free Eat.
C'lCerIHcrrls-at- -----

JACK FROST- Cent. h'eat

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INSULATION - BaitIng, blowing,
Rç,Q Feem.,-.I)brgI
5.
Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call

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Since 1937
322.7335

Appliances

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Western Saddle, blanket &amp; bridle,
$15. Yamaha 125 Enduro, $150
6421271.

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322 9)11

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Alan-s Appliances

Eves alter 61 weekends

Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

Moving must sell everyihing' BR
set, Mediterranean with queen
size water bed, $300, Explorer 3

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wheel motor bike 1974. $350;
DInette set. $95. Remote control

65—Pets-Supplies

Border oIlie, Sm. spayed fern.,
intelligent, protective &amp; loving,
needs home w-yard. Present
owner moving. 373 8413 or 3234330 ext. 221, Alice.

Beauty C4re

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EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell. Call

today and your Classified Ad will

Nook

appear here tomorrow.

Carañilcllle

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New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 8698562.

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FOR SALE: Furn., beds, arm
chair, couch, desk, chair, radio,
HIFI. 3223153.

PAINTING. CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
FreeEst
3230129atter5:30
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TOWER'S BEAUfl' SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty
5)9 E. 1st St., 322-5742

MlNTZER TILE

68—Wanted to Buy

323-5092

Free Estimate

Call Mr Taylor 322 1345

2 Retired men want repair work of
any kind, including roofs. Free
Estimates. 373 34j.

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Doberman puppy, male, 9 weeks
old Shots Champion blood iflCS
Show prospect, 5100 321 0211

color T.V Zenith, $275; Ham
mond pipe organ, 1450. Unique
antiquepatio set, 5)50. 2Ott boat
wIth 100 hp motor, 52.450; 1972
Ambassador St Wgn, $795. $34

Concrete Work

Air

Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. &amp; Res. 322 0205.

FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7560

109W. 1st

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp; APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nilure Salvage. 332577).

essmekIng

No lob too large or small, Corn
plate lawn service. lree
eStimate. 323 45$I; Landscaping
8. spraying 323 5049 call
anytime.
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SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

BUY SELL TRADE
31131SE.First5t.
3225633
Coca Cola vending machine. Holds
3½ cases of bottles. In excellent
cord. $300. 323-1416.

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 $126

Leather I Rubber Work Boots

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Alterations, Dressmaking

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Drapes, Upholstery
3220707
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'G.

LaiSeryj

eral L'andscapin. Rosd
specialists, sop soil I fill dirt,

lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.

Electrical

323 294$.

BLIRFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. I

'I

UgI*I'tauling

Residential, .322-9354 24 Hrs.

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

Cash 322-4132

322.579)

IS' GE frostless ref. $150; Dinette
table; twin bed comp. new $45;
El adding mach. $30. 7 drawer
desk $30; Alladdin port.

arry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Ref r'q., stoves. trials

72—Auction

hedge trimmvr. new $30; 19"
HuIq'iarna ch4ln saw. new sie.
3230110.

sPUBLIC AUCTION.
MON., MAY 147 P.M..
ood selection of good sturdy used
urn. out of an old hotel in Winter
Park. Lois of odd chesls,

dressers, nite stands, beds, also
TV'S, dinettes I misc.
$ CASH DOOR PRIZES$
MASTER CHARGE &amp; VISA

Gosth

B&amp;P Exterior. Fungus &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free EU. 3396066. 665*335

15$. French Ave.

creen-porches, pool end. ,wds.
All type re glazing I wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 3228545.
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Furniture Salvage, 17-fl So. of
Sanford. 332-1721.

5520.

I

Pairflng
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THAN RENT

COMPARE THESE FEATURES:
MOSILI HOMES AT COST
Pill MOVE IN WITHIN 100
'CITY WATER aId SEWER INCLUDED
S ADULT ONLY aId FAMILY SECTIONS
'os.-w.
3M1.E.aIIl.fl

9:11A.M.

SANFORD

I:NP.M.

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DANNY'S PAINTING

Interior-Exterior House Painting

interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Free Est. 322.5345
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Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air coed.

322-5752.

Pluiing Service

Hondyman

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Handy Man-will hoe orange
groves on contract. Large or
small. 3326521 after 6 p.m.

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Honu In'rove,flge,

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RIIIIIIVI
Custom built ironwork.
Window guards, gates etc.
Mart,n's 313 1SIl,339.?ov3

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1 Man, quality operation
$ yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Real, 327-1321
CUSTOM HOME BUILT

REMODELINGIREPAIR
5G. BALINTIASSOC.

322.5443

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All

types. eqpt repair, truck

bodies, roof racks, portable
egpt. Martin's 323-7151,

You rBu&amp;ness..,
323.

$160

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Cog Cds.
3230)14; 322 4601

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Paper

_FREE Estimates. (305) 322

AlIIMAL HA1vEN
Dog- &amp; -Cal boarding, bathing,.
clipping, flea control. Pet

cages.

Painting

Hanging...(ree est Professional
workmanship, quick, quality,
courteous servic.444.4J53

Licensed- Insured. Bonded

Orooniing &amp; Bosrng

3237340

or Estate, CommercIal I
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
prais.als. Call Dell's Auction. 323.

(LOCAL) 3495371

BODEN

Glass&amp;Scrien

SANFORD AUCTIONS

ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.91 aa.
Pc,: NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables 139. Sanford

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.

Exterior Cleaning
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Auction Sundays I P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy. 427
Consignments Welcome
elloggs Auction Sales
323 7050

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up Specs with a want ad
in the Herald 322-3411 or 131-9993.

FOR LESS

1965 Mercury .1 Dr H I Body.
motor, tires qoodcond, req. gas,
current sticker Make offer. Ph
3?? .1000

1975 Ford 250 Ranger Camper
special AT. PS., PB Good
cond 57500. 321 0345 alter 5pm

SEARS, Sanford 322.1771

upholstery . carpets.
Free Estimates.

CAIRIAGE
COVE

69 CaiTl&amp;'ro 127 hp
3 sp qood Cond
Call .ittóp m 3732299

1970 ForciP U,
SO00m srn VS. auto
5)095 372 630?

62—Lawn-Garden

x $1 $10.50 pr. Custom

OWN

V 8, PS, PB. many extras
$1900. 322•7349aft7

F 100
1972 Ford P U. $1,100
571 1680

Guitars, Drums, Banios. Corn
plate. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob B.i%'s Disc. Canter mi.
2202 PranthAy,.. - .... 322-2255

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Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 25904

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323 7667

Sanford, 323.5721.

45A—OatOl Stats

79—TruCks-TraIlers

payments $21 mo.

2323 So. U.S. 1 Titusville, FL

5 pc uR su.;: ,w.v'. $33v;
LR
new $399; Lovaseat $4.95 I up;
7 pc. dinettes $Se.N I up; Ref.
5SOIup; El. stove$lOIup; full
size draperIes $10 I up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-fl So. of

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327.1571
DeLand 648.8335

equity. 322.1314.

322 2420

over

kerosene heater, new $75; 23" El

NEW LISTING AT
1012 MYRTLE
is 2 BR home with a pleasant
sun rm. is shown by appt. only.
You'll appreciate Its 1mm. cord.
Recently re-roofed 1. new sawer

Kimball Super Star

Licensed Mortgage Bgoker

310 Sanford Ave.

1605 (Dealer).

S9—Misical Nlerchandise

3 Room Air Conditioners
Space Heater I Lawn Sweep

LOG HOME OF YOUR

CHOICE.

STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

2 ACRES HWY 46, WEST OF I-I,

NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.

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RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $5
Scott Reagan 322 517

NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1-100432.4002

41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS

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JUST MAKE PAY?SENTS 61 t

1967 Mustang Convertible

57—Sports Equipment

1239.

LAKE ACCESS. 519,900.

197$ Ford Fairmont FUIIIF.)uiF
$300, take over payme'c 323
1917

15 models Call 3399100 or 534-

&amp; Accessories

p.m.

TO 15 YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL

1$

BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323 7710

196921½ Larson Cutty Cabin. Low
time, 160 hp, 1.0, full canvas,
tandum wheel trailer, w el
wench. $3500. 373 $492 aft 6:30

SECOND MORTGAGES
$4,000 to $100,000

solids

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Motorcycle Insurance

Sanford, Fla. 32771

FOR ANY PURPOSE
See our beautiful new BARR ING-

78—Motorcycles

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ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1792

47-A--rtgsges Bought
&amp;

42—?bile
Homes

DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY

YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE GOODIES. EXCEPT FOR THE BIG
HOMES AND BIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $55,900.

55-Boats

'You may be makIng headway on your diet.
You slept through v ur 3 s.m. feeding!"

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tIIbft'(

1303.

REALTY WORLD

on 1792 West at ABC store 2nd
mailboxon left. Fri. Sat., Sun, &amp;
Mon.

K/v.

52

43—Lots-Acreage

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BUY JUNK CARS
From SIOto $3,)
Call 322 1624; 322 1460

Multi Family Yard Sale
13)3 E. 24th St.
Saturday

4th St.

'PRICED TO SELL

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3A(I3NA AU TO AUCTIONS
y 9' 1 mile .est of Speedwai,
Daytona Beach. will hold a
I public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 130 It's
the only one in Flcrtda You set
the reserved price Call 904 255
81)1 for further details
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lop Dollar Paid for junk &amp; uSed
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment.

.

jl.

Harold Hall Realty

FIreside Realty, Inc.

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77—Junk Cars Removed

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1974 Silver Cougar XR 7, power &amp;
AC, new tires Priced to sell.
52600 151 E Highbanks Rd..
DeBary_

.

storage &amp; utility rm. El garage
door. $64,900.

Realtors

Brann Office
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Multi Family Yard Sale
Sat &amp; Sun. 9 5 Furn Antiques,
Baby &amp; household items, Datsun
topper, junk 323 IllS 198
Ruskin St Lake Mary

IDYLLWILDE 3 BR, 2 B lovely
stone fireplace &amp; FR. Im.
pressive entrance foyer.
decorator wallpaper, extra

SANFORD

REALTORS
laSt.30NMapi55_,
p C Tel

5.100 323 1310

1971 Impala Travel TraIler. 27
sell contained A C, exc cOnct
$3500 ?? 92S at' I fl

54—Garage Sales

1S9.90O.

FuIl.Time Office Supervision
ICompatible Associates

a a

*.e.

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3220357

Only $7,000.

'- REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

Multiple Listing ServiCe

..4..._,.y,,

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Good Used Televisions. s1 ana up.
Miller's 26)9 Orlando Dr.

WHERE THE ACTION IS! Exc.
location, dance studio business
w great potential on Hwy. 17-92.

S.argest Listing Inventory
*Dominant Advertising
•10 Hour Sales Training
SMember Realtors &amp; ERA
'sNatlonal Referral Service

ANYTIME

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De SOS muw

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...

Leader needs Associates, cx
perienced or newly licensed
Now!

''.

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Sanford's most
well.know
progressive, Sales Volume

''

Tri,Ideel cousslry home, bemulifuI
43
w tile &amp; oak Iloors. 1.

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SpItlIforENGlNIII1pe,
Cheratelhs, NC. Tih. ap.
plicat less far INGIN IRS
famili
with Stop Iy.sfop,
cresabs,, or _digital SSd
pn.grs systems, tris.
smisslas en special Senl
YW*fl)Id$IMIIS,m$SepG.
Sos 321311. CharIsi,., S.C.

Real Estate Sales

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322 0797

Aft Hrs. 322.1643,332469

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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322-9283

g

NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll

find him listed in Our Business
on SR 115, II mi north of San
Service Directory
ford We Will buy. Sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or ______________________________
misc, by the piece or house full
Free pick up on consigned mdse
80—Autos for Sale
at 30 pct 3?? 2270
- -- '89 Pontiac Bonneville, I DR..
HI. PS. PB Elec. seat &amp;
75—ReCreational Vehicles
windows Interior &amp; mech. cxc

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WsII sell Color T V.
Portable. $135

HALF ACRE nicely landscaped. 3
BR centrally located, a yr. old.
Wont last long. Only $34,900.

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eemsI%sity Is Nl5 Tts'iS 55

.4

'44

24 HOUR

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cash 1*-au-Sm ambles. for

0

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Experienced auto mechanIc
IlidsiforIsew 111 $I.m5 Will
car get ready. see MIke 332.3391

MUIds'tbShON.Nyi,eelI$s,

-. ,4 I

"

IOIIi'
IIALTY

•

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$141. CII417.164S

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BYWEEKOR MONTH

$171 U NbNI$T
wenewt leekini * a wow
CNNW YW wSi$St OS IlidelJ
thisad. aIdS eworent isihini
ie UD1SS*$ 55
Ida this ad

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MOdIrn1BR,pItIOC.AC

labt$lftk's lleltJ5
mm

3210759

SUNNY DAYS! 3 BR,

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FURNISHEDAPT.

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ImmedIate
.wiIrIs $.r.r. day
___________________________
m• Americas Weed Products,
* Marvin Ave.
Apply S Lin. 5511:35 am.. Mat.
thu Fri.

• $LJ

ping. Drive by 941 Waverly Dr. &amp;
Call 834 2845 for Appt. Owner
tgInsferred.

Adults, no pets. $200. 3233900.

chIldren, flexible schedule.
Basically 0-4, full time. Salary,
$150. Laisasd area. Reply Sew
1$, c Evening Herald, P.O.
159. Sanlerd, Fl. 33771.

EVEIIUS
HOILO
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No. 10, .sackaeuwllle,Please include phone

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If

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carpeted, stove, ref., dlsh
washer, disposal. Near hoepital.

Machinist-Class A. MIII, lathe,
shaper, Ofc. Mustliave all tools,
e to
- ..s.
prints.
030-'

13 1 dii
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3222611

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2'bath, 2 car att garage with
MANY. MANY EXTRAS.
GØe schools &amp; close to shop.

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excIting
to earn EIi
after SChOOl and ivi
nI s.
Circulation Dept.

PUBLIC HOUSING.- FUNDING REQUESTED FOR THU
june,ign,andtllemeanlpinalwi* frimeuchwmsmaybaduehlm
said Decloratlessand said IaiulSNC
SECOND AC'
tIlye.
* Clerk of this Court eIther blurs Itse sineW Of $150 er calaWar T1ON YEAR IS AS FOLLOWS:
Øy
in
liquIdated
damages
in
ac
,i
4suaing RStichmtail,.i
aforesaid sa'e will hi made service en PlaIMIffV aitvsay
pursuant to. sinai
en.
iateiy tispesiteri omerwisi grgnie wills Atkhi 14 ii the
7.Maderni1at*alpicp
3ajsjg
tired In Civil No. 7S-3011-CA*S, • deea
45 be4A1Jo4 agkwj yo SUPPIIMWrV General CIlidhtliil$.
01W pendIng in *0CWcw$ Court Of
OWNER'S
RIGHTS
RESERVED
Tatal Funds RaVselei
for the rallei demanded in
this llt,easa Judicial Circuit Is
The Deiler resiivesthe'rlglst to
anigialnt.
IT IS INTENDED THATTISI FINAL APPLICATION FOR SECOND
.11
aid* Seminole Cesidy, Fhilds.
W$TNESSmylsandassdthsewalOf relict any on all
YEAR FUNDS WILL U $USM$TTEDOj 01 SEFORE THE 151St-CAY
Informality II
, waive any
O4TED isIs 9th day
ij
Map,
OF MAY, 1979
in
technicality
any Prigesal In She
DATED THIS Nh DAY OF MAY,
.
Worest Of ihie
er.
(U
IL)
OA OF CI$$1ONI*5 OP THE
April
30,
1999
Dated:
tIRTNUR H. UCKWITN, JR.
ARTHUR H. SICKWITH, JR.,
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF TIll CITY Op
(SEAL)
srk afihe Circuit Ceswt
Clerk Of me circuit Cssti$
SANFORD, FLORIDA
By: Th1m Wilson. Ill
June I. Curtis
By. Cynthis Pradsr
.
THOMAS WILSON. III
Publish: AprIl37, IS. MaP 3,1.
p ciert
Deputy cis*
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
PuWNG: May $3.
199w
FuNds: May $3.*V,JaneS, W9S
PublIsh Ally 11,13.14,1979
,.
.
(uSJ.50
05442
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Br.Owner. Super 2 story frame
costemporary. I yr. new. 4 BR,

dIstribute Spacious, modern 2 BR, C.H&amp;A,,,:

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LOPIGW000 (Tiberon) Mid 560's.

Deluxe towtw'ouse 2 BR, 1',I bash.
all appliances, fenced efls,.
laundromat. Canvenlqnt
location. $211. Call 97.1441.
U;-

VERSATILE WORKER- TypIng,
Ceffibined office &amp; warelleuls
worSt. Healthy mature. Retiree
acceptable.
U151te*$.Ivenfo.333.1i$2

Equal Opportunity Emplea-.

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to

Heavy work - permanent
position. Chancs for ad.
vancement.
Shipping &amp;
receiving experience helpful.
Matite individual rquired. Ph.
3334461.

pIflanp,al eftics, 10-12,
tV• Tuesday, W&amp;bisadey.

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*pfy

hid NiNes

CailBart

USTATE
.: REALTOR, 3227490

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•-sIN. Pool Adults sy,
Lake Ada. Jim? So. of Airpert.
. on 17-n in Sanford.
______ cpll
mwQ
IviHigor ..

wean lOa.m.&amp; 4p.m.

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an

a..

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Isrn$2SOw.ekup. Forappf. call
Duane Groves at 617-4241 be,.

Full tIme pesltlon lunch through
dli$r hews.Excellint benstlti
I pelsibhlily Of advancement,

R

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30.ArtmiiWs Uithrnls.

pliotograppsic equipment for
national company. Our peopie

MATIC DISHWASHING MA.

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peu'ience

263$ Sanford Ave.

.

SAL.ESREPRESENTATIVIS
We provide full training. We needS
people with some sales ax-

RESTAURAN1

R9. Real Estate Broker

53—TV-Radio-Stereo

831.24.42

SUPER TAX SHELTER
quadraplex, basics are here,
needs upgrading. Great
potential, good cony, location.

l9liFordF 100 PS.PB
Auto. w camper top &amp; CR
51500 323 4911

JOHNNY'S BACK
Piney Woods Aucon
Every Saturday at 7 p m located

Jean Bryant REALTOR.ASSOC.
REAL ESTATE ONE INC.
REALTOR

80—Autos for Sale

72—Auction

KENMORE WASHER- Pans.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

SANFORD
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Looking for that older 2 story hon-ic
near town, schools &amp; churches'
Structurally sound, needs TLC.
Over 21u0 Sq. Ft Breakfast
ar.a, attic fan, 4ireptaca &amp; mnre.

322-22*7.

garage, C.H&amp;A. -$uiidsrs
home.-Manyextrast $36300.

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numser.

7350 7 am-I p.m. week days.

ALTAMONTE MALL

BATEMAN REALTY

to,Qn, ~ acre, 1350 ft. iiving

or write: Vanguard.

Inch I Black maioii (*S)3.

JORDAN MARSH

country kitchen, breakfast nook.
den, fireplace, 2 car enclosed
gara. $65,000.
1 acre with old house. Owner
holding. 525,000. -

_____52—Appliances

1

$30,000 to

8ran new 3-1, secluded but in

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DlvisI Headquarters. 6315

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1$—HoIP Wanted
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42 all conveniences Consider
leaseoption. 1,soo.
10 acres with cypress house. 1$
x 32 inground pool, fenced.
US 000

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year. They stop saying It whew
we show them proof. If YOU *.
proof, call Tom Kant, collect, M.

Relief Nlht Auditor, part time.
Apply in person Holiday Inn 1
1aord, on lake front.

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ci this nulice of a*uslnls,vs$lon:

Bw1LDER.

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sa.

10 acres $1,500 each.
bldg. lot. $12,000.

by Gill Fox

107W. Commercial
Phone 322.7881, Sanford

$3O00. Low down payments.

P.M. and ,wt over $10,111 Per

on lakefront.

Redeemer. Register
Fall term, lImited Inroiiment,
_____________________________
me. For more lnfsrrnathon
. call 322M01.or 322-3113.

pursuant to this advertl5efner5 shall take effect Immediately upess
oy J. Latti
PlaintIffs, MInorIty Business Enterprises will
tinai passage and adogtien.
Persenal RapreseMative
vs.
be afforded full Opportunity tO
PA$SEDandADOPTEDffiis*h
me
J.F GRANT, at al,
submitbldsassubcouwractors,oqas day of May, 1979.
Ruby Marguerite LaltI
suppliers Of materials, or services,
FIRST READING: 3.50-79
Deceesed
Defendants, and will riot be discriminated
SECOND READING: 42479
Plaintiffs,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
NOTICIOPACTION
against on me grounds Of race,
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, REPRESENTATIVE
TO: J.F. GRANT, residence colon, religion, sas, on
FLORIDA
CLYDE C. PEROD, PATRICIA PE. unknown, if alive, his unkuows origin In Canslderatien for national
.i**is w. u**s
award.
By: Tray J. Piland
Rob and LAKE VILLAS CON. spouse if married, and If dead, his
Lubat &amp; Seem
In accordance with ExecutIve
DOMINIUM, INC.,
Mayor
iuito 1111 Nantlerd Building
reSpectIve unknswnlieln, devisess, Order 11431
ATTEST:
EaSt R*hieen Street
Ingasees and grantee.,, and any and
all bidders will be afforded full
MarY T. Norton
Defendants. all penens having on claimIng assy eppertunity
OrIau, Florida 35001
to submit bids In
City Clark
NOTICIOPSALI
Publish: May 13,
$79
right, tIther interest inauid 55*0 respsnse Semis invitation and will
NOTICE ISHIIEBYGIVEN that follewirdescrlbedlandin Seminole lwibediscvlmlnsteda.alnstonssi. Psmiish: Apnli29,May4.fl,$, '' OSJ-41
0(1.124
on the 1* day of June, 1979, St Cy, FIIJidS, *wlt;
gresmds Of race, cahe, religion, Eleven o'dsck AM., at the West
The Souffiwnel loaf the Sesdtseaet or national origin In colideratlen ___________________________________
Front Door of the Seminsle Ceunly k *e Ssww,wsst 15 Of Sections, for award.
Covrflseuse In Sanford. Fields. me Townahlp SI South. Range 31 laW CONTRACT
TIME
AND
undersigned Clerk will alter far sale (a pascal two and .me-hail acres LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
the following described real
hi the $esøhseat corner
Work Under this Agreement shall
property:
N COIBMOIICII upon written nstice
thereof)
Condeminlum Unit Ne. 114, LAKE
to Proceed. and shell be cemplitsd
YOU AND EACH OP YOU ore
ISAL NOTICE
VILLAS CONDOMINIUM. i can.
Willed thai ass action to IOf tithe within 1$ calender days it
NOTICE OP INTENT TO PILE FINAL
domlnlum accerding to me Declare- to the aWVe-dSWIbId pirepauly has commencement it me Cs*$d
APPLICATION FOR SECOND YEAR COMMUNITY
tlon it Cendsunkilum Ownership Of
rne against you in me abeve. Time as defined in the General
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK SIAN? PUNSINS
LAKE VILLAS CONDOMINIUM. alyledceurt and yeu an. riquired he Conditions it ISis Csntract.
PURSUANT TO REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE UNITED
recorded In OffIcial Recerd SeN serve a copy Of your written
In CMI Of laike to CoMplete me
STATES DEPARTMENT OP HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
90, page s, Public Records Of' delansa., If any, to it en W.C. Nut. work within *0 time named hierslsi
THE HOUSING AUTNORIT V OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Semlnsle County, Florida, together chisen, Jr., Huldileesi &amp; Msrnls. or within suds aWn time as may NImBly GIVES NOTICE OF ITS INTENT TO FILE FINAL AP.
have been aIed by eltaislsise, PLICATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
with an usidlvlisdinlgr* Is andIP PlaIntiffs' atlsrnay, wit.
the corniness elements as exam. is PG. Drawer H. Safest Florida the undersigned *' $5 NY *0 FUNDING FOR THE SECOND ACTION YEAR. PROJECTS PROPOSED

q7'bIified buyer.

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we tell them that our
distributors open their office
doors at 5:30 P.M. close at 9:30

Fl.

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Publication

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OAKMONT

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Most complete Craft I Hobby
Supply In Central Florida.
HOBBY DEPOT, tell Frds
Ave. Sanford. Fl.

sex on

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services field. Seminole County
2—Rooit
Court House Personnol, Sanford,
by May hits.
An equal op. CIesnfurn.room.$eparatebsffi:
portunity InspiSyOr
MF.
entrance. Air &amp; heM. Close
rsatauranls. 322.1114.
Maids I Waitresses, full I part
Sanford Gracious living from SOS
time positIons &amp; summer
weekly. Otillties included. * S'
time.Apply Days Inn, Sanford.
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Oik 3214433, 141.7113
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lreakfastcook. Apply inperson
Holiday Inn of Sanford
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block home. Walking
to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown.
$2,1.S00 wexcellent terms.
Jdtibny Walker Inc. 322 6457 or
3Z47)11 aft 5.
'

,' difènce

120 That lswhat most pooplesaywfien

supplemented by specIalIzed
training In EMS, and at I.at 1
year supervIsory work cx.
perlence In the emergency

3231112

rnrdIateoeeupancy. New 3 BR.
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IMPOSSIBLE

co-ordlnator, salary

OFF

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self addressed envelope. I.
Jones, 720 Glasgow, WInter

Graduationfromcollegewlthan
associates degree In allied
heatth services or related fold,

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Opportunitle

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FORREST GREENE
INC.
REALTORS
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1306133or3394711eves.

CUb',for your Iotl Will build on
Ur lot or our lot.

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Emergency medical services

li—lnsfructlona

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EarnOtiimoneyat home ad'essing (longhand or type. written), or typing letters
reports. Details, Send stampe4- .

House Personnel, Sanford by
May lift. An equal opportunIty
employer rn-f.

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rA.F HA-235-Conv. Homes
w Down Payment

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parlance. Abihl?ytotypeolwpni,
ability to take dictation at

CreatIveEessjs,ss

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Lee Schroeder, 140 Grace, St.,
Steger, III. 40473. (312) 75.5.41K
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REALTOR
9
MLC
Yin 6061 or eves. 3230517

Asaociati gradu te-air condI
refrig. seeks lob in commercial or IndustrIal. Call or write. Jon .

blnation of training and ax-

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24-Bsjsifless

lake privileges. 11o,000

SIDE GLANCES

W. GarnettVinite
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.

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Reefty Would, The Reel Estate

(3) years experience in
responsible legal secretsrla
work or an equivalent court.

fold area. 332.2374. Sam's

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our lot or yours.
FHAVA, FHA 235 1 245.

M.

CALL MONDAY I 323-5174
(C04'fllr 1h I Hwy. 17-fl)
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Agency June POrlig

Lake Mary-lot with trees 100x130.

Itor. 6U251a.

Suill)o suit

41-Houses

Longwood area-nice new home
convenient to 1.1 &amp; 434. 3 BR. 2
bahts, foyer, double gara.
Couniry setting

____________________________

912 French

legal secretarial program or
school supØlemonted by three

PSat9ibIW• perk, fish. Free
ry' mln. * erde'. San.

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COPPOLA ASSOC.

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MANY.MANYMQREI

completion of a recognized

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thlZ equity. We can help you.

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Legal secretary-salary, ,,
o.aduation from High School

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Csnstvudhk'iti
2304 A Winter Woods Blvd.

nished. Coil Tony Coppola
AssocIates. 6442511
HOMEOWNERS: DoWt lose your
credit: Wehavehelpedothers to

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CVIVIPUTER
PROGRAMMER

person Jungle Laboratories
Corp. $01 Sliver Lake Dr.,
Sanford.
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Warehous*n
AtRotorpartslnc.
1141
AIrport 3221114

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$20 Irma Avenue
Orlando, Florida

Rca; tstate Associate needed who
lives in Sanford. Leads fur.

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Bookkeeper, computer operator,
iiwintory clerk needed. Apply in

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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
and
.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
SpecIal Summer program for 4.12
WHEREAS, the City CouncIl of
yrs. old includIng weekly
the City of Winter Springs, Florida, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
swimming, skating, I movies.
is desirous of annexing and IN THE ESTATE:
322 MIS. SANFORD EARLY
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
redefining the boundaries of the
CHDNTR.
municipality to include the sublect admInistrationofffieestateof Ruby
property pursuant to the authority Marguerite Lofti, deceased, File FREE
CHILD CARE for those
contained in the City Charter of the Number 79 S1.CP, Is pending 115 the
who qualIfy. For further In.
City of Winter Springs, Florida, and Circuit (cui-I for SemInole Csunty,
formatIon contact Sandra
Florida Statute 171.041, General Florida, Probate Division, the adLaws of Florida.
•ss of which is Seminole Ceunly
____________________
, THEREFORE me city 01 Court louse, Sanford, Fleslia,
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Winter Springs. FlscJda, hereby 33771.
,'411d flii te ESt
The peresmal rsgJu...Jefl,e

500 West Fulton Street
Sanford, Florida 31771

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Clark, Dltz and Associates. property:

Engineers, Inc.

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OFFICE TRAINEE
MOTEL COUPLE -:
SMALL ENGINE MECH.:
ENGRAVER TRAINEE
CRE2JT MANAGER

20244, San Diego p2120.

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Cii's

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ELCTRICIAN
HELPER

Sanford,

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OF ADMINISTRATION
other Contract Documents may be passIng and adoptIng a non- NOTICE
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
examined at the following locations: emergency ordinance to annex said

tosr

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP

CABLE T.V.
Will train for installing

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improvements on said land: Range
and refrigerator.
saId property being the same as set
forth in the Final Judgment of
foreclosure.
Dated this 3rd day of May, 1979.
(SEAL)
Arth,jr H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Patricia RobInson
Deputy Clerk
_____________________________
Publish: May 4, 13, 1979
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MANAGER TRAINEES--,-

41—Houses

Lake Mary

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Wantedto Rent

are best

for "Foggy
the
for
"Bonnie
and Clyde" They also cornposed "The Ballad
Jed
Clampett," used as the theme
for The Beverly Hillbillies
televison series.
"Lester Flatt
my
country aingers of
said Johony Cash. "I
loved him as a singer, as an
artist, and as friend
brother. He will be missed by
,"
"Lester Flatt will be remembered as one the Important
people In the genesis of
arid
Atkins. 'Hewastherealmodat
the begimiing
and I'm
he contributed
sound with his fine
lot
guitar work."

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'tOt3234e2e

______ COUNSELORS WAITING

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fl--Houses Unfurnished

EXPERIENCED

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sure

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PROFESSIONAL

p.m.
"I
saddened and I grieve
over his
Scruggs, his partner for 23
years.
family extends
willmisahirn. Lester and Iliad
good hours together."
Flatt and Scruggs, who
played everywhere from coun-

Abs

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WE ARE PROUD TO

County, Florida this 17th day of South 101W thereof andth West 2$
ia-lIp
feet tM5of for right.of.way and also ____________________
-- .____ ..__- -.April, 1t79.
-less
grantor's
100
loot
rlgM.cl.way
_____________________
Donald A. Olson
______________________
extending
through
the
Southeastern
?01
Supt. Public work': Reap.
Barnard A. Schoch
most portion of the land ccnveyedi MBORTION SERVICES.
malntenance-OPS of Public
Christopher Lloyd
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given
Guthomson, containIng 7.119 acres more or hIs.
W01t5 including streets, perks,
that Sealed Proposals will be Sr.
s
Trimester
Gyn
abortion-4100;
Mor commonly known as
grounds.
municipal bidgs.
Legal Notice
LeRoy 0. Barber
received by the Sanford Housing
am
Clinlc -$30; Pregnancy test
vehicle maint. Salary 512*
Sanford, Florida at the Publish: April 32, 2$, May 5, 13, 1919 Northeast corner of Country Club
Authority,
male
sterlization;
free
cairn.
passing," said IN
Reed and Lake Mary Beulexard,
start. Resume to personnel
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Engineer's Office in Sanford, DEI4S
soling. Professional care,
•
Currently
Zoned R.1A.
N. Edgeviioii, Winter Sags., Fl.
time
on
local
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Fioridauntil2:OOP.M.
portive
atmosphere
confidential.
ORDINANCE NO. 1,1
The Public Hearing shall be held
32701.
"My
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE AMy 17, 1919 for Castle Brewer Court
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY at the City hail, City of Lake Mary,
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Secretarytyping I. shorthand
provements in accordance with
CIVIL ACTION NO.75.193
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL 1979,atCityHailorassoonffiereat.
Drawings,
Specifications
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
ORGANIZATION
and AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO tires Possible, at which time in.
but not mandatory.
_______________________________
many
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHICA. Procedural Documents prepared by ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER tirWed
Apply
N. Edgemon, Winter
parties
for
and
against
Clark, Dieti-Engineers, Inc.
GO,
Colonial
Dr.,
Orlando
so,
DESCRIBEOLANDSITUATEAND regueststatsd abovewill be Mird.
5919., Fl. 32101.
The prolect, located in the City 01 BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, Said
Piintlft,
195-0921
Miring
Sanford, Florida, COnsists of in. FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO time to timemay be continued from
Toll Free 1.iO0-221.2S51
Nurses, RN's I LPN's. Aides,
untIl final action Is
________________________
Llve.in companIon, short term
manholes, inlets, and headwall &amp; VIDiNG ZONING FOR THE SUB
BESSIE BROOKS, his wits,
known
In
THIS
NOTICE
shall
be
posted
Defendants. general clean-up
SR.4111.ltoSoiith St. inOrlando
gaohig, .IECT PROPERTY; PROVIDING three
.bolwi 52S-035.
________________________
Mountain Breakdown,"
pavement repairs, grassing and FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE city (3) publIc places within the
NOTICE OF SALE
of
Like
Mary,
FlorIda;
at
at
all
disturbed
aries
OFFICIAL
ZONING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mulching
theme
the movie
MAP
Fish Cleaner wanted, experienced
AND CIty Hail: and published in the
alfected by this work.
pursuant to a Final Judgment
THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE
desired but not necessary.
SXtdOHOLA
PROBlEM
WILL
BE LAND USE PLAN; PROVIDING Evening Herald Newspaper, a
PROPOSALS
forecloluredated MAY 1st, 1q79 and
Salary negotIable. Sanford
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
of
entered In Case No. 75.73 of the PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY newspaper of general circulation
Seafood Center, 1219 French
AL..ANON
Circuit Court of the Eiiteenth ALOUD immediately after the CLERK; SEVERABILITY; CON- within the City of Lake
Ave. 323-4190.
Forfamiilesorfrlendsoc
_________________________
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole expiration of the time established FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE. time at least thIrty (30) dsys in
advanceof
the
Public
as-trig,
receipt
of
Proposals.
County, -Florida, wherein HOME above for
Waitresses I part time dish.
WHEREAS. Charles Brucato has
Forfulurelnfsrmationcall
the owners of the reel property
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS petitioned the City Council Of the affected
washer. Apply 9.5, Sanford Inn,
hereby shall be mailed a
ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO is AND PROCEDURAL DOCU. City of WinIer
was one of
1.4 &amp; HWy 15.
$nfordAi-AnonFamiiyorovp
Springs, Florida, to copy of this notice as their ad.
pfaintltf, and ALFRED BROOKS, MENTS
annex the property described as
.
favorite
e.ses may appesron the latest ad
Drawings, Specifications and follows, as owner thereof:
______ _____
SR. and BESSIE BROOKS, his wife,
ACCOUNTING CLERK
valorem
tax
records.
time,"
i
will
sell
to
,,,
Procedural
Documents
may
be
are defendants,
LOt 11, Block B, less right of way
at
the
application
DATED:
May
7 1979MARY,
obtained upon
Growing modolar apt &amp; motel
highest and best bidder for cash
Highway 17192, PIat Book 7, CITY
OF
LAKE
Do you need a friend? someone to
the West door of the Seminole
mfg. lookIng for indIvIdual w.
office of Clark, Dietz and page $3, Public Records of Seminole
write,
love
or
a
lust
someone
to
Assoclates-Engineers, Inc., 500 West County, Florida;
FLORIDA
expsrlenceinpayablas,biillngl
County Courthouse, Sanford,
talk
to.
For
full
details
write
By: .5. Connie Malor
Florida, at 11:00 AM, on the 32nd Fulton Street, Sanford, Florida, -ud,
gen. clerical dutIes. Typing
FRIENDS, P.O. lox 125,
City Clerk
day of May, 1979, the following upon the payment of a deposit 01
required. Computarsxp. helpful.
fl of u
WHEREAS, the Charter of the
Cassetbirry,
Fl.
32107.
described real estate located, $$O.00p.rs,t.lhedepositshallbllfl City of Winter SprIngs, Florida, Publish: May 13, 197
Sal. commensurate w.ex.
._________________________
situated and being in Seminole cash, or check drawn payable to provides for the aflaizatiOn 01 DEJ-$9
perience. Company benef Its.
of
.
County, Florida, to-wit:
end resume to Accounting
Clark, Dietz and Associates. property into the corporate limIts IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ____________________________
Inc.
The
deposIt
for
Lot
7,
Block
I,
LINCOLN
Engineers,
Manager, lox U,
Fl.
oodi'y
each w,iln enactedby anOrdinanceof
IIONTIINTH
JUDICIAL
CII.
plat
set
will
be
refunded
HEIGHTS, according to the
33171.
to bonafide
said
City, and pursuant to a petition CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, LOST DIAMOND pendant I sliver
music," Mid g
Contract
of
the
return
of
the
thereof as recorded In Piat Book 13, bidders upon
land owners: and
FLORIDA
chain. VIcinIty Knight's Shoes,
Page,PvbIlcRecordsofSernlnoie Documents In good condItion if flOt
PERSONS to make continuous
WHEREAS, FlorIda Statute PROBATE DIVISION
Touchton's - Drugs, Motor
laterthanfifteen ()S)daysfollowiflg
wftj jfl Mg'ng County, Florida.
timersstaurantreportsforNat'i
171.044 of the General Laws 01
CASE NO. 79.St.CP
Vehicle Dept. or Sanford Plaza.
the award of a Contract. Any
Togetherwlththefollowing Itsunsof
Market
Research
Firm,
flOfl
Florida
provides
that
a
municipal
IN
sure
a
Sentimental value generous
RE: THE ESTATE OF
property which are located in and bldderuponreturnlngsuchasetwill
References
required.
corporation
may
annex property RUBY MARGUERITE LOTTI
REWARD. 33310909.5.
to the
permanently installed as part of the be refunded Woo.
Prof iclency Specialists, Box
into its corporate limits upon the

Notice

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ARE HERE AGAIN!

DEADLINES
Noon The Day

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Ir Dial 322-2611 oi' 831-9993
st

339-7593.

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S4llIday, May 13, irn

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
"Fictitious Name Statute'. Chapter me City Council of the City of Like

tuu tune nowseoge
Apply ill Oit1O'
NUfSIfl9 Ccnter 1'
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st.

n,cessary.

Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole

NofiofPvblicNsariag
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Sunday, May 13, 1979-PB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

l8-HelPfltedj:.

C LA SSI F I ED ADS

MARY,

NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY ONCERN
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned pursuant TO the

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$65.Q,FIarId.StitUti5,WiIire9I$tet Mary,FioridathatlaldCouncliwlli
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
with the Clark of the Circuit Court hold a public hieing on JunI 21,
1 time ............... 43c a line
for Seminole County, Floridi. ifl %t7 it 5:00 P.M. to consIder an
Mourns
Flatt
Death
HOURS
_
_
receipt of the publication Of this Ordinance entitled:
3cOlasUlvItImSs .. . .3k a line
QYMINT
notice, the fictitious name, to•wit:
______________________
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
7consicutive times ..... 3k a Iliti
$00 A.M. — 5:30 P.M.
ENTRAL FLORIDA POWER FAX OF LAKE MANY, FLORIDA RE.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) —
"He will be remembered u pesrance in 1Th, and finally CENTRAL
FLORIDA POWER PAK ZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITH.
SATURDAY t.Noon
Country music performers and one of the mod faithful of the joined banjo player Scrugga in imder
3 Lines Minimum
______________________
which we expect to egge In IN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
fans morned the death today Grand OleOpry people,"
it 611 WeSt State Road 436 FLORIDA. AS HEREIN DEFINED
Atkins
1948.
ARE HERE AGAIN!
FROM R.1A TO C•1; CONFLICTS,
19 for Aitamot...rinos, Florida.
of bluegrass guitar player added. "He was a very
DEADLINES
The two separated in
That the parties interested in said, SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC.
Lester Flatt, wIx) teamed with dedicated
musician and enter- reasons that were never difr business enterprise are i
lIVE DATE.
WE ARE PROUD TO'
Noon The Day Before Publication
Earl Scruggs and the Foggy tamer.
changing the zoning on the foIiowk
cloeed.
Central Florida Power Pak
LET
described property situated In the
Mountain Boys
nrôdiwa fhplr
Wltt wit
I,nr, in - .w
•'W..lI..
I h,I..'• ...1... b.
A
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- -to
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UI
rriuu
CityofLakeMaryforthepurpowof
uno
WE
NOW HAVE
Bernard
A.
Schoch
ownspecIalbrandoftodappgg
County, Tenn., In 1914. After 10 years until the other day"
Christopher Lloyd Guthomson, obtainIng commercial zoning:
PROFESSIONAL
country music.
ThiSW¼01tMSW¼olSoctiir,
yearsof entertaininghlz friends Flatt said in a February 1n s,.
EXPERIENCED
TOWOShIP 20 South, Range 30 East,
LeRoy 0. Barber
with his guitar playing wd
Flatt,64, became critically ill
terview.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
law
the
____________________
_______
COUNSELORS
WAITING
Dated
it
Fern
Park,
Seminole
Friday morning and was singing, he finIIIY
County, Florida this 17th day of South 40115$ thereof and the West2S
TO
HELP
YOUI
i-anted
feet thereof for right.of.way and also
transferred to the cornonary advise and
Legal Notice
. ________________________
April, 1$7.
less grantor's 100 foot right.ol.way
___________________
Donald A. OI
care unit at Baptist Hospital. He made his first radio ap.
extending through the Southeastern
—
Sup?. Public' works: Resp. for
Bernard A. Schoch
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
He died c1 heart failure at 1:20
ABORTION SERVICES*
(IL 3235176
m.int.nanc.—OPS of Public
Christopher Lloyd Guthomson, moat portIon of the land conveyed;
_________________________
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given
containing 7.71l acres more or law
p.m.
warts
including
streets,
parks,
that Sealed Proposals will be SI.
1st Trimester abortion-4100; Gyn
More commonly known as the
ANN ETTE
mimlcipal bldgs, — grounds,
Legal Notice
received by the Sanford Housing
LeRoy 6. Barber
"I am saddened and i grieve
CiInIc-$20; Pregnancy test;
oust corner of Country Club
vehicle main?, Salary $12M0
at the Publish: April22. fl,May6, 13. 1979
Authority,
Sanford,
Florida
-THE MANAGER
male
sterlizatlon;
free
court.
over his passing," said
Road and Lake Mary Beuisvsrd,
start. Resume to personnel 40
Engineer's Off ice in Sanford, DEl-N
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SHEISFROMOUR
Currently Zoned R.1A.
Scrugas. his Dartner for 25
i'
BI?I,.
A,I.4*H,MPM
Pd. Føimon. WInt.t søot. ç
"
unuuIn,,
The Public Hearing shall be held
32707. May 17, 19711 for Castle Brewer Court
years. "My family extends
CIRCUIT IN ANPOR j
'
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
SUSF
Apartments Storm Drainage im. OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, as tpte City hail, City of Lake Mary,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
regardsto Lester's. I feel bad. I
Secretary-typIng &amp; shorthand
provements in accordance with TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL Florida, at 5:00 P.M. on June
CIVIL ACTION No. n.m
-THE COUNSELOR
WOMAN'S HEALTH
mandatory. Exp. In local gvt.
wfllmlsshlm,Ledersndlhad
Drawings, Specifications and AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO 1979,atCityHaliorassoonffiereof.
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
qRGANIZATION
HASCOMETOUS
prefer-rid
tar
a
possible,
at
which
time
In.
but
not
mandatory.
Procedural Documents prepared by ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER
many good hours together."
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHICA
FROM HEAVEN
Apply
N. Edgemon, Winter
tirested parties for and against the
Clark, Di,$z.Engineers, Inc.
49 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
__________________________
DESCRIBED LAND SITUATE AND request stated above will be hoard.
Flatt and Scruggs, who
Spgs., Fl. 32707.
The
project,
located
in
the
City
01
PllntItf,
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, said Ptesring may bscontlnuedfrom
played everywhere from coun.
Sanford, Florida, consists of in. FLORIDA,
MANY JOBS WAITINGI
Toil Fr,1.$Xfl1.2Se$
PURSUANT
TO
Nurses, RN's I. LPN's, AIdes.
_______________________
stallation of storm drainage piping. FLORIDA STATUTE 171.044; PRO. time to time until final action is
ALFRED BROOKS. SR. and
try carnivals to Carnegie Hall,
CRETARY
Llve.in companion, short term
manholes, Inlets, andhsadwII ' VIDING ZONING FOR THE SUB. taken by the City Council.
BESSIE BROOKS, his wlf, ,
Sharea RIde
are best known for "Foggy
assignment. Homemakers Up
NOTICE ,
(FNF PAL OFFICE
rntr.1
.
'"'
Defendants.
SR.14&amp;l.ltoSouttiSt.inOrlando
.IECT PROPERTY; PROVIDING
Jolwii2SQ$36.
Mountain Breakdown," th
miiii
im.
pavement repairs, grassing and FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE City
NOTICE OP SALE
ES -MANAGER
322.1153
of
Lake
Mary,
Florida:
at
me
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mulching at all disturbed arees OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
theme for the movie "Bonnie
Fish
Cisanir
wanted,
experienced
T.V.
CABLE
AND City Hall; and published in titi
pursuant to a Final Judgment 01 itected by this work.
TIlE CITY'S COMPREHENSiVE
and Clyde," They also corndesired but not necessary.
ISZtdONOLAP*bILEM
Will train for installing
BE LAND USE PLAN; PROVIDING Evening Herald Newspaper, a
PROPOSALS
WILL
foreclosuredatedMAylst,lfl,and
Salary negotlablo. Sanford
INYOURFAMIL.Y?
posed "The Ballad of Jed entered in Case No 7$.73 of the PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY newspaper of general circulatIon
.
ELECTRICIAN
Seafood Centir, 12111 French
ALANON
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth ALOUD immediately after the CLERK; SEVERABILITY: CON. within the City of Lake Mary, one
Clampett," used as the thesne
Ave.
323.4890.
•
ForlomillflorfrI,dof
time
at last thirty (30) days In
HELPER
.'•'
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole expiration of the time established FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
for The Beverly Hillbillies
prdalemdrinkers
advancsof the Public Hearing, and
above for receipt of Proposals.
County, Florida, whsrin HOME
Waitressis 8. part tIme dish.
WHEREAS, Charles Brucato has
OFFICE TRAINEE.
ForftRur.in*matloncali
televlaon series,
the owners of thi reel property
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS
washer. Apply 9.3, Sanford Inn,
itio
the City Council of the itfed
Woranne
hereby
shall
be
nMiled
a
MOTEL COUPLE
ASSOCIATION
OF
CHICAGO
is
AND
PROCEDURAL
DOCU.
City
of
"Lester Flatt was one of my
1.1 &amp; Hwy 16.
Winter Springs, Florida, to __
SanfordAl.AnonFamiiy Group
Of this nst
MENTS
as their ad.
ALFRED
BROOKS,
property
described
as
annex
the
SMALL
ENGINE MEcH.:
favorite country singers of aii plaintiff, and
P.O. BoxSSS
Drawings. Specifications and
1Sla'appeoranme1atastad
______
______
SR. and BESSIE BROOKS, his wife,
ACCOUNTING CLERK
follows, as owner thereof:
ENGRAVER TRAINEE
time," said Jobany Cash. "I
valor-em tax recordS.
e defendants, I will sell to the Procedural Documents may be
iot II, Block B, less right of way
obtained upon application at the U.S. Highway 17 &amp; 92, Plat Book
DATED: Mayl, 1979
Growing moiiar apt &amp; motel
loved him as a singer, as an highest and best bidder for
CREDIT MANAGER ,,
7,
Do
you
need
a
fr-land?
Someone
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
the West door of the Seminole office o Clark, Dietz and
mfg. looking for Individual w.
• . Public Records of Seminole FLORIDA
COMPuTER
artist, and as a friend
love or lust someone to
County Courthouse. Sanford, AssoclatesEngineefl,lnc.,SOOWest County, Florida;
xpiriince in payabies, billing I.
talk
to.
For
full
details
write
brother. He will be missed by
PROGRAMMER
By: .s. Connie Maior
Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on the 32nd Fulton Street, Sanford, Florida,
gin, clerical duties. Typing
FRIENDS,
Box 12$,
traln.t
CIty Clerk
day of May, 19711, the foliowlng upon the payment of a deposit of
required. Computer lip. helpful.
all of u,"
WHEREAS, the Charter of the
Caisitberry Fl, 32707,
described reai estate located, S50.00P5'5et,TMde,01itshauib1ifl City of Winter Springs, Florida, Publish: May 13, 1979
.
—
Sal. commensurate w.ex.
MANY.MANYMQREI
"Lester Flatt will be rasnen- situated
and biing In SemInole cash, or check drawn payable to provides for the annexation of DEJ.39
perience. Company benefits.
bend as one of the Important County, Florida, to-wit:
Clark, Disti and Associates.
CALL MONDAY I
S-Lost 4 FOUfld
end resume to Accounting
property into the corporate limits IN -THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
.
___________________________
Lot 7, Block 1, LINCOLN Englneers,inc.Thedaposlttoreach
peoplelnthegeneslsofoou,*ry
Manager, Box U, Sanford, Fl.
912 FrSSCh
wh,nenactedbyanordinanceof the EIOHTEENTN JUDICIAL-dR.
323.1174
HEiGHTS, according to the piat set will be refunded to bcnafide Mid City, and pursuant toa petition
32771.
(corner1h&amp;Hwy.17.92)
. •
music," said guitarist
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
LOST DIAMOND pendant &amp; silver
_______________________
as recorded in Piat Book 13, bidders upon return Of the ContraCt of the land owners; and
•
FLORIDA
chain. Vicinity Knight's SoOIL
Atkins. "He was there almost at
Page, Public Records of Seminole Documents in good condition If
fENSONSto
maks continuous
WHE R LAS, Florida Statute PROBATE DIVISION
a tIr in eaI Estate caM '
Touchtsn's Drugs, Motor
later- than fifteen (1$) days followIng 171.044
County, Florida.
time restaurant reports for Nat'I
the beginning wft
fl Momn
of the General Laws of
Reafty
World, The Neal Estate .
NO.
Vehicle
059?.
or
Sanford
Plaza.
Togetherwithmeloilowingit,msof the award of a Contract. Any non. Florida provides that a municipal
Market
Research
Firm,
and I
'm sire he contribtded
AIIIIC '
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
Sentimental value-generous
property which are located in and bidder upon returning such
_____________________________
References
required.
a set will corporation may annex property RUBY MARGUERITE LOTTI
REWARD. 332.0090 9.1.
lot to the sound with his fine permanently installed as part of the be refunded $0.00.
ProfIciency Specialists, Box
into its corporate limits upon thi
DECEASED.
improvements on said land: Range
21-Situations Vntad :
Drawings,_Speclficationi...fll. voluntary
guitar work."
20244, San Oligo 92120.
_________________________
petition of the owners, by NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
and refrigerator.
other Contract Döüients may be passing and adopting a non.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING __________________________
eChi CII'S
___________________________
Associate graàuit.-.ir cond. &amp;
Mid property being the same as s$ examined at the following locations:
Bookkeeper, computer operator,
emergency ordinance to annex said CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
forth in itt. Final Judgment of
Inventory clerk needed. Apply In
refrig. seeks lob in COmmirci4I -.
Clark, Diet: and Associates. property: and
- THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Legal Notice
foreclosure.
or Industrial. Call or write. Jon person Jungle Laboratories
Engineers, Inc.
Special Summer program for 12
WHEREAS, the City Council of
Dated this 3rd day of May, 1979.
Corp. 301 Silver Lake Or.,
Lee Sdtroad.r, 140 Grace, St.
500 West Fulton Street
yr-s. old including weskly
m, City of Winter Springs, Florida, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
(SEAL)
Sugar, III. 60473. (312) 7U4104, SinfOr-d.
Sanford,
Florida 32771
swimming,
skatIng,
&amp;
movies.
is desirous of annexing and IN THE ESTATE:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
SANFORD
EARLY
redsflnIng the boundaries of the YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttt.t tI
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Wareftouseman
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dodge Plan Room
24-Business
(ptunhtio'
____________________________
_____________________________
municipality to include the subect admlnistrationofmeestateof Ruby
CUlT, IN 4N0 FOR SEMINOLI
CH2DNT,ER.
At Rotorparts Inc.
______________________
By: Patricia Robinson
oii
Wymore
Road,
Suite
304
property pursuant to the authority Marguerite Lotti, deCeased, Pile
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Bldg. 141 Sanford Airport 3221114
Deputy Clerk
Winier- Park, Florida 327$?
FREE CHILD CARE for those
Earn extra moneyat home ad•
contained in the City Chaflir of the Number 79.S1.CP, Is pending in the
CASE NO. 7951CA.I9.K
_______________________________
Pubiish: May 6, 13, lifl
whe
qualify.
For
furTher
In.
eIsing (longhand or type.
City of Winter SprIngs, Florida, and Circuit !cl,ii for Seminole CsfantY,
Legal secretary.sslary, $179:
REGAL CONSTRUCTION COM. OEJ.21
..,
Central Florida Builders Ex. Florida Statute 171.044 General Florida,
terms?un contact Sandra
written), or typing iettars
.
PANY,
Probate Division, the ad.
Graduation from High School
Boanes,
3331451
reports.
Details,
Sand
stamps4.,
change,
Laws of Florida.
•
with completion ot $ recognized
aw of which is Seminole Cisnly ___________________
IN TN! CIRCUIT COURT OP TN!
520 Irma Avenue
self addressed envelope. I.,
NOW, THEREFORE the City ci Court House, Sanford, FlorIda,
legal
secretarial program or
Plaintiff, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI!.
Ort$ndo, Florida 31502
Jones, 720 Glasgow, WIntir
.-Qij fl1i
vs.
'
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WIMSF Springs,
FIorjds Mr-shy 33771. iii. psrsenat
Lit
school supiemont.d by three
CUlT $11 Allis Pisis s.15s%GL
..
Springs, 32701.
,j
%PAHT*NIOTHG*% tdfe. coty, PLIP' '-"'
..
it
____________________
(3) years axperlence in
td4
Con5$rudfeHWiti
'
SECTION I -That the City ci ad
STRUCTION, INC., it al,
IS sIrive sI,'
responsible legal secretarial
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CASE NO. 7971)CAI4I
2306 A Winter Woods Blvd.
beef, perk, fish. Free
Winter Springs, Florida,
ois Altamonte Springs. FiSI, 33711.
Defendants. IN RE: THU MARRIAGE o
wort or an equlvaient con?.
Winter Park, Florida 32792
mm.
110
order.
San.
Mrewlffianddoe$herobyannixand
NOTICE OP SALE
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The name and address
tainin, and
.
MARY JEANNE EDWARDS
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
IMPOSSIBLE
ford eras. 322.2374. Sam's
redetins the boundary lln of the sonal representative's attorney ass
Notice Is given that pursuant to an
psrisnce.Milltytotype60wpm,
Each
Proposal
shall
bi
IC
municipality
ot
the
lon
Mists.
City of Winter
Amended
Summary
frfl below.
Final
-_________________________
abIlity to take dictation at 120 That Is what most people say wilill
Petltio,wr compariled by a certified chick or Springs, Florida, by IncludIng thosi
Judgment in Foreclosure dated the and
wpm Seminole County Court
we tell thsm that our
an
acceptable
form
01
Proposal
certain
Green
beans
stringlew
&amp;
edits
All par-situ havIng claims or
contiguous lands lying in
24th day of April, 1919, in
House Personnel, Sanford by
distributors open their office
Case No. DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
half runner) UPldL Cell 322.
Guaranty in an amount equal to it Seminole County, Florida, and mite demands ogsinst the estate as
79-51.CA-09.K, In the Circuit Court of
11h. An equal opportunity
doors at 3:30 P.M. cie at ig
least fIve (5) percent of the amount particularly described as faiiowi; required,
far- directions &amp; picking
WITHIN
THRIE
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In
employer m.f.
P.M. and net over $40,805 per
time.
oftheProposal,payabletotheorder
MONTHS
PROM
RNpCndIOt
THE
DATE
OP
Lot ii, Block B, Lessrlgld of way
and for Seminole County, Florida, In
year. They stop saying It whom
of ms Seminole County Housing U.S.
NOTICE OP ACTION
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
178.92,
P1st
Rook
7,
Emergency
medical
services
Highway
which REGAL CONSTRUCTION TO: DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
wssluowthem proof. II you want.
authorIty as a guaranty that If the page 53, PublIc Records of Seminole THIS NOTICE, to filewNft the Clark
coordinator,
salary
$276.
COMPANY is the Plaintiff and 720 West Main Street
li
—list uctions
proof, call Tom Kant,
Proposal Is accepted, the Bidder will County, Florida.
,.
mi absvi Cuttet a mW
Graduation from college within
SPERANZO BROTHERS CON. Basusenyille, Illinois
904315.2071 or write: Vanguard.
execute the Contract, and file ac
ii
any
claim
or
SECTION ii, — That the City
associates degree In allied
STRUCTION, INC.; MR. &amp; MRS.
olvisml Headquarters,
l
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ceptabls Performance Bond within CouncllofttteCltyofWinter5prings ffieymayhave.Eaduclalmmus?b'
health services or related field,
ANTHONY SPERANZO; M &amp; N action for dissolution
tin (10) days after the award of the
San Juan No. 10, JacksonvIlle,'
$p4$fo the
of marriage,
has
determined
that
a
zoning
in
writing
and
supplemented by specialized
DOOR AND TRIM COMPANY; has been filed against
Fl.
Contract.
Floss. Include plume.
you and you
5lo tOt' the claim, the name and
classification of C.2 would be
Creative Expressions
training in EMS, aist at lies? 1
PLY.MARTS, INC.; MILLS 8.
323-8812
number.
arereguIredtos.rveacopyotyr CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
compatible wIth thi surrounding addri5$Ofthicredifororhisagg
.
NEBRASKA LUMBER COMPANY;
year
supervisory
work
ix.
.
any, to it
Any contract or contracts property within the City, and with oraftorneyandtheamountdaimsd.
written
defenses.
ii
AIR
perisnce in ths emergency
FLOW DESIGNS, INC.; MARY JEANNE EDWARDS,
1I.A—Aliao'ifti
awarded under this Invitation for me passage of this Ordinance,
if the claim is not yet due, me date
______________________
HARRY B. CALLAWAY; ACOUSTI
services field. Seminole County
__Qfl5
_,
Petitioner, wtiose address ii 210 bidS are expected to be funded In CityCounciIhebyamame
ei N will became due shell be
Court House Personnel, Sanford, ____________________
ENGINEERING COMPANY OF Almyra Drive, P.O. Box 714, Lake
part by a grant from the United onmciaizonlnghsapofm.mun$cip.$ stated. IfthsclaiplisgeetIiuginter
.
FLORIDA; and WILLIAMS
by May 15th. An equal
SOD Mary, FIa. 32741 on or before May States Department of Housing
Mast Complete Craft I Hobby
dIesnfurn.roorn.$epsr.tekffi:.
limits of the City of Winter Springs, unliquiis$ed. me nators ii eu
portunity employer M.F.
CO., INC., d-b.a AMERICAN SOD 24,1V9,andfllethsorlglnaIwifpt
Svpply
in
Central
Florida.
entrance. Air 8 heat. Claw e .•
__________________________
Urban
Development.
Neither
the
Florida,
and
me
city's
Corn.
uncertainty
utaH
be Waled. ii His
COMPANY are the Defendants,
HOBBY DEPOT, me French
clerk of this court either before
riataurants. 322.2nd.
-..
United States nor any of 11$ prshenslvs Land Use Plan to Includo daim IS sSclNid, me S1CWIIV •
will ssli to the highest md bill service
MaIds &amp; Waitreaws, full &amp; part
departments, agencies or em. the
Ave. $Her-d, Fl.
on Petitioner or im.
bidder for cash at the Wsst.Frosit mediately
sublect property within me be described. Thi deisilOid shill
Sanford. GracIous livIng fr-sm 185,
lime
positions
&amp;
summsr
is
or
will
be
a
party
to
this
above
thereafter: otherwise a ployses
dcribed dssi,Aated suing dSIiversuflkIeistaplisefmeclelm
doer of the Seminole County
weekly. Otilitlit included. * $4..
tinw.Apply Days Inn, Sanford.
invitation for Bids or any resulting ciassifkation.
default will be entered against
tO me Clerk to enable the Clerk Is
Courthouse In Sanford, Seminole for the
Oik. 3229423: 511.7553
".
12-ScIaI
Noticss
.contract.
relief
demanded
in
m.
SECT ION III — That upon mail itti copy N The MIWi1I _______________________
County, Florida, at 11:00 am. on
Breakfast cook, Apply in person
Bidders must comply with the
compiaint or petition.
sage and adoption of this or. reprsuntative.
.
May22, 19111,thefoliowingdescrlbod WITNESSmyhandan4tof
.
Holiday inn of Sanford
President's Executive Order dinaCe, me City Clerk Is hereby
___________________________
All persona iatirilad in
Lutheran Church of The
Uiiirnis1i
property set forth In the Or-dironlakafront.
________________________
Numbers
11246
and
11313
edIth
this
Court
on
Apr-il
19,
1979.
directed
to
file
a
certified
copy
of
estate
to
whim
a
copy
of
this
list
ice
Ralsimer.
Register
now
for
Filisi Judgment:
____________________
prohibit discrIminatIon in em. this ordinance with the Clerk of
(SEAL)
the of adrninistritiau has bass maitsi
Pail term, limited enrolimsit,
Lot 2, Biock B, Knoliwood, Third AItIr- H, Beckwith,
Relief Night AudItor, part time.
ploymentwithrigardtorace,creed, Circuit Court in and for
.ir.
1 R—$lii. Pool. Adults only,
.Seminole are requIred, WITHIN THREE
* ins. For more Infer-mallen
Addition, according to the Amanded
Apply in person Holiday inn
color, sex or national origin.
As Clerk of the Court
Lake
•. Just So of Airpu't.,County, Florida, and to file a ce'.
THS PROM THU DATE OF
call 333411S,or 332.3163.
___________________________
P1st recorded in Put Book 16, Pages
Sanford,
on
lake
front.
Bidders must comply with Title Vi tified copy with the Department
By: Eiwuor . uratto
. on U-Il In Sanford. Call
-.
ci THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
1112, Public Records of Seminole
of the Civil Rights Act of 1961, the State 01 the State of Florida.
As o..t, cir333.w MarInsrfo . VHsa.s,THIS NOTICE, stile any I*cIIsn
Brick &amp; Block masoi (30s
County, Florida.
______________________________ AnIl.Kick Back Ad, the Contract
1$-HsIp
ish' AsIl 22,20, Maya, 13, wp
SECTION IV — If any wction or they may have that duallmpos the
-.
13307 am-I p.m. week days.
DATED the 3rd day of May, 11179. ___________________
-. -..
Work Hours Standard Act and the par-tm. ci secti
Deluxe t0wnhosi 21R, l ba$.
whstIs. ci vslidity
me leaded's will, Ho
$5.10 per hour.
(SEAL)
Davis Bacon Act.
this ordinance proves to be invalid, qualificatIons of the personal
all appliances, fenced pails,.
Arthur H. lecliwith
Bidder-s must certify that they dO unlawful or unconstitutional, it shall rquNantative or
SALES REPIISUNTATIVIS
Clerk of Circuit Court
laundromat. Convenhqist
me venue Sr
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP THU
not, and will not, maintain nor tut be held to
Wepr-ovldofull training. We need I
ALTAMONTE MALL
location. 1213. Call 477.1644-'
invalidate mi imasir hWIIdIction of fIts cswt.
By: Patricia Robinson
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI!. provide for their employses any
psopie with some sales ax.
______________________
validity, force or effect ci any
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
Deputy Clerk
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE facilities that we segregated on
per-lance
to
dIstribute
me oIler section or portlen 011 section OBJECTIONS NOT $0 PILED
Spacious,
modern 2 BR, C.HIa,,,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
basis of race, color, creed, six or or subeection 01 port
photographic equIpment for
ci thiS Or-. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publish: May 6, 13. 19711
carpeted, stove, ref., dish.'
CIVIL ACTION NO. 19.11SZ.CA.13-K
national origin.
notional company. Our psepie
dinance.
DEJ-27
washer, disposal. Near hospital.
MAURICE LIEBERMAN and
, ConstructIon Contracts
esrn$$Owsokup. For app?. call
SECTION V—That all ardinancas Publication ci this nstics
Need
liporlenced
or
will
train
A*jif5, no pets. 1150. 323.3951
ROSE LI BERMAN, his wIfe;
All bidders are heriby notified or parts Of ordinancss in conflict bsg,m. Dote of
Duane
Groves
at
477.4241
bet.
INTHECIRCUITCOURT OPTNE and
resonSible Person on AUTO.
me first puaticatien
JEROME SWIMMER and tttatmeymustanlrmativelysnsure her.wlttuareher-ebyrspealed.
weIn 10 am. 16 pm.
UIONTIENYN JUDICIAL Cl!. SHIRLEY SWIMMER, hIS wife,
of this notice of admlnlstretion:
MATIC DI$HWASHING MA.
Modern 1SR,pItlo.C.AT.
nat in any contract entered into
SECTION VI — This ordinance May , m,
CUlT IN AND FOR SIMIPIOLI
CHINE.
w.wCarpet,Iaundroma,.lnfo*,,
WAREHOUSE WORKERSpursuant
t
mis
advertisement,,
stiali
take
effect
immediately
COUNTY, FLORIDA
upon
Guy i I.oltI
Slat. Ca1u477.1144
Plaintiffs,
Heavy work - permanent
r'
Minority Business Enterprises will its final passage and ad*ien.
CASE NO. 7536$-CA49.B
Full tIme pisitien lunch through
Personal Representative
vs.
posItIon. Chance for ad.
be
afforded
full
opportunity
to
PASSED
..
ADOPTED
thIs
1011
EVLYN W. HICKMAN and
dliii
hour$.E*C011ent
benafits
me
Estate
J.F. GRANT, it al.
vancement.
I
Shipping
submitbldsassubcoqdractors,oqas day of
CARL A. BUECHNER,
May, 1979.
1 possibIlity of advancement,
Ruby Marguerite Lofti
3i-ApprtnWs Furnlai.
receiving experience helpful,
suppliers of materials, or sir-vices,
FIRST READING: 3.30.79
ogtew
Mature individual required. ph
Defendants, and will not be discriminated
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Ilfr.PPY DAYS!

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32-Houses Unfurnished
3 BR $275 plus deposit
322-3439

Longwood area-nice new home
convenient to 1.4 &amp; 434. 3 BR, 2
bahts, foyer, double garage,
Country setting sii,coo.

or 323.4578

36-Rn Property
Daytona Beach-ocean front Apis.
wtIily. Call 322iOSi if no ans
(9Q4) 252.9491.
38—Wanted

A 1 car garage for storage

Call 8342386
4pther desperate for home
PJ1n Apt or sm furn house.
l'sm. children. 3495175
41-Houses
___________________________________
Rear ts?ate Associate needed who
lives in Sanford. Leads fur.
nished. Call Tony Coppola
Associates. 644-7511
HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose your
credit: Wehavehelped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
theif equity. We can help you.
TJY COPPOLA ASSOC.

ltor. 644251$.
Build to suit

lB

REALTOR
ML
r123 4061 or eves. 323 0517

___________________

VA-F HA.235.Conv. Homes

tpw Down Payment

nursing home &amp; downtown.
52J.'SOO w-excelient terms.
Jdhflny Walker inc. 3726457 or
5.

-•

-

Brand new 3-1, secluded but In
town, ~ acre, 1350 ft. living

Call B'ä"rt

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RP*i.

MANY, MANY EXTRAS.
Gcaøe schools &amp; close to shop.
pi. Drive by 941 Waveriy Dr. &amp;

Ca!l 834 2845 for Appt. Owner
trpsf erred.
-.

1011I1'$
a

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3

2 B split plan, FR, dbl cor
Ø0 dwn &amp; assume. No

QuAlifying.
Ha.luIy man specIal. 2 lots w.
gbage apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.
S aPas in Osteen, cleared wsoms
t,s on the lake. $19,300 sm.
&amp;ito. Owner hold.

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*tL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SAN FORD REALTOR

OAKMONT RESTAIJRANI

2544 S. French Ave.
g'322-023l. 323-7173, 322-0779
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yoong at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath,
neçr- Shopping. Call today on this
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ATTEST:
Mary T. Norton
City Clerk

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be Commenced upon written tWice ftweef)
YOU AND EACH OP YOU are *0 proceed. and shall be comlstod
LISAL NOTICE
VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, a con.
tm.te quiet tme within 1$ calendar days ci me
Nffi
NOTICIOP INTINTTOPILU FINAl.
dSminiumaccerdlngteffieDeciara. tothe abeve.dsscrlhodprepofly has commincememl ci the Contract
APPLICATION FOR $SCONDYIAI COMMUNITY
tim if Condaninium Ownership
defined In the General
besnnisdag.unss you Inmeabave. Time
DSVILOPMINYBSOCKSRANTPUNDINI
_Court and you si, required $0 Conditione of the Contract.
LAKE VILLAS CONDOMINIUM,
styled
PURSUANT TO RIGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE UNITED
recorded lii Official Record Ssek ..
in case ci failure to compute the STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSINO AND
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9* PalS 152 Public Records it litmus, If any, Is it en W.C. Hut. west within the limo naMed herein THE HOUSING AUTHOR IT V OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
a time as may HEREBY GIVES NOTICE OP ITS INTENT TO PILE FINAl.. AP.
Seminole County, Pluidi, together dii$un. Jr., HutduIeeis I Mar-its. it within s
with an undIvided Interest ieasWI
Plaintiffs' attorney, whio addraw have been allowed by extensions, PLICATIQP* FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
the ammo. elements as oxen. is P.O. Dr-awe *t. sa.Nr-d, Fluids Ho undersigned egrem to pay Ho FUNDING FOR THE sicotiD ACTION YEAR. PIOJICTS PROPO$ID
or Nave 1W Owir withheld
INCLUDES HOUSING REHABILITATION, MODIRNIZATION 0
pill led, referred I. and sat forth in 3217), en or boNn 1W ilk day of
Jute, 1119, and file me erigInal Wfs fr-sm such sums es may be due him PUBLIC HOUSING: FUNDING REQUESTED FOR THE SECOND
said Declaration and said Ishibit C
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per calender lION YEAR IS AS FOLLOWS:
, me amount of sss
the Clerk SI this
aleresall sale will be made wvlcs on p' ajpy y day In liquidated damages in c
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11 ci the
pursuant to a Final Judgm en.
hnmedlatljy thpresliera
3.MIlemlzatimofpHo,
1131.11010
Supplementary General Ceiuilt lime.
tired (is Civil No. 70.1610.CA.lS.S, adofatit will be oMir-O
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not pawing in me Circuit Court ci
TetI Funds NogusosI
mi rollei Ismawed in *i OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED
The Owner reserve. ths.rlght 10
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit IS amptalu
IT IS INTENDED TNATTNI FINAL APPLICATION FOR SECOND
andder Seminole County, Florida,
WlTNlUmyIia.WsndttueNaIci rIled any er all *iai and 10
YEAR FUNDS WILL U SUBMITTIDON 0! UPORI THU 11I$IOAY
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waive
any
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1979.
DATED THIS Ilk DAY OF MAY, gpy,
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Triigvel country home. beautiful
43 ome wtlle &amp; oak floors. 1.

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inc. fruit I pecan trees.
SANPOROCOURT
APARTM$psT$

$uNAyepus

Completely lanced. $69,000

Want to build? We have the lot.

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i.ergy meclent' Itudis
Idesi fir SIople pSrs, mppy oawit IsWaigs, sills e?er;
fabric c.viral waNe. sEqg
carIim. heat. 1W, 11 buIlt IS

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Bess opportunity Auto
shop. Fantastic
gajator
$tion, good iccovflts. Owner
ibelp finance, .135.000.

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JUST LISTEDI I BR, 3'/a Bath

Home with Every Imaginable
Featursi Pool &amp; Patio! Lg. FR
with Wet Bar, OR, Eq. LatIn
Kitchen, and huge BR's! Much
More! BPP WARRANTED.

Only $90,000!
SUPER! 2 BR, 1 Bath Home in
DeBary on 1 Acre! Eat-In Kitchen, FR, Porch, Pond and
Furn. Neg.! Great Buy for

$34,750!
SUNNY DAYS! 3 BR, 1": Bath
Home on large Lotl Central Air,
w-w Carpet, Pan. FR w
Firplace, Coy. Patio and Grill
and More! BPP WARRANTED.
Shiny Deal for 539,9001
MAKE A WISH! 3 BR. 2 Bath
Home in Lake Mary with Central
H-AC, w.w Carpet, and Dining
Area! Freshly Painted and
Fsnced Rear Yard! BPP
WARRANTED. Only 134,1100!
BEAUTIFUL! Executive 3 BR, 2
Bath Home in idyllwllde of
Loch Arbor I Pool 1. Patio,
Central H-AC. Fireplace, Eq.
Eat-In Kitchen! FR I Ever-v
Imaginable reature! 1sPP
WARRANTED. Your Dream
Come True for $77,900!
TERRIFiC! 1 BR, 1": Bath Home
In Washington Oaks with Central
Heat, w-w Carpet, DR. Pantry,
Large LR, Porch, and Much

More! BPP WARRANTED. Just
$29,900!
LOVELY! 3 BR, 2 Bath Home in
Pinecrest! Large Rooms, Dining
Area, Pan. FR, Utility Room, ww Carpet, Close to Schools &amp;
Slopping! BPP WARRANTED.

A Buy for $37,900!

Wallpaper I Paneling! BPP
WARRANTED. Yours, for

133,9001
YOU'LL LOVE THIS ONE! 4 BR,
I' Bath Homeon Lovely Shaded
Lot P Eat-In Kitchen, w-w Car.
pet, Large Scrsen.d Porch, and

New Roof! More Too! Only
135,5001
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES JOIN. SANFORD'S . SALES
LEADER! WE lIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. Ii

Sanford's Sales Leader

3222420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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epontr for UNGINIU$ _
-cwste, N.c. Taking. ep.
plicatisos tOt lfoSlNhIN$
fimilla, with step4y.,
tep,
crosobs,, or Il,Itsl Silted
pr.gr•
systems, Iron.
smisslis or speclaa service

REALTY
OVER 54 MILLO4 I1'SALE
THROUGH APRIL, 1979'

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Publish May 11,13.11.11711
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SEIUDED COUNTRY LIVING
'.JOfl, for horses, fish pond. 3 2

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
_Eves 513.3615 333.1959
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52—Appliances

KENMORE WASHER- Pans.

Piney Woods Auction

MOONEY APPLIANCES

323 0697

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

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near town, schools &amp; churches'
Structurally sound, needs TLC.
Over 21u0 Sq. Ft. Breakfast
araa, attic fan, flrepfec*&amp; mnre.

Will sell Color T V
Portable $135
32? 0797

Jean Bryant REALTOR.ASSOC.
REAL ESTATE ONE INC.

REALTOR

Every Saturday at 7 p m located
on SR 113. II mi north of Sin
ford We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc, by The piece or house full
Free puck up on consigned mdse
at 30 PCt 3?? 2270

75—Recreational Vehicles
Good Used Televisions. $ ano up.

131-2442

Miller's 2619 Orlando Dr.
322 0352

HALF ACRE nicely landscaped. 3

BR centrally located, S yr. old.
WOn't last long. Only $34,900.

1974 Impala Travel Trailer. 27'
Selt contained A C. ext cond
53500 lfl 9325 alt I 3fl

54-Garage Sales
77-Junk

WHERE THE ACTION IS! Exc.

Multi Family Yard Sale
Sat &amp; Sun 9 5 F urn, Antiques.
Baby &amp; household items, Datsun

location, dance Studio business
w great potential on Hwy. 17.92.
Only 57,000.

196

topper. Junk
32) 1415
Ruskin St . Lake Mary

SUPER TAX SHELTER
quadraplex, basics are here,
needs upgrading.
Great

NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll
find him listed n our Business
Service Directory.

80—Autos for Sale
'69 Pontiac-Bonneville, .4 DR..
HT. PS. PB. Elec. seat S.
windows. Interior 8. mech. cxc.
5.100 323 1340
1974 Silver Cougar XR 7, power 8.
AC. new tires Priced to Sell.
$2600 131 E Highbanks Rd.,
De Ba ry
A'fT)NA AUTO AUCTIC,NI

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars trucks 5. heavy equipment.

y.9? I mle,westot Speedway,

Daytona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION ever-v
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 1 30 It's
the only one in Flcruda. You set
the reserved price Call 901 253
8111 for further details

BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $3.1
Call 322 1621; 3224460

Multi Family Yard Sale
1313 E. 24th St.
Saturday

potential, good cony, location.
1S9,900.

Cars Rermved

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Moving sale— furniture, tools, etc.
816 Wildmere Ave., 1 blk S. of 431

IDYLLWILDE 3 BR, 2 B lovely

stone fireplace &amp; FR. Im-

78-4torcyCles

on 1792 WeSt at ABC store 2nd
mailbox on left. Fri.. Sat., Sun, &amp;
Mon.

pressive entrance foyer,
decorator wallpaper, extra
storage &amp; utility rm. El garage

BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866or 323-7710

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
headway on your diet.
You stept through'; ur 3 a.m, feeding!"

lflC.REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

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'PRICED TO SELL
3 BR, I'; B home w.iarge above
ground pool. This home would be
ideal starter home for young
family or ret, couple. Call Jean
Edwards, Associate Eve. 830
1303.

SECOND MORTGAGES
$4,000 to $100,000

'71 mobile home in Carriage Cove.
3 BR, 2 full baIP, 12x64, unf urn.
except stove I r'frg. $6,000. 323-

REALTY WORLD

Seeour beautiful new BARRINGTON w-lap siding 1 shingle roof.

Fireside Realty, Inc.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr.
323-3200
VA I FHA Financing

834-5600

DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
TOO MANY CLOSLIS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
LATE 532,000.
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STACKHOUSE

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

UNLUCKY? TRY THISOREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $55,000.

Are you a full time driver with a

YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL THE GOOD.
IES. EXCEPT FOR THE BIG
HOMES AND BIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $55,900.
CAPE COO HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $31,900.

20 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
$2,000 PER ACNE. BRING
YOUR CHECK BOOK.
S ACRES FOR HORSES, COWS,
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.

BROKER

7439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanfo,d

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 44. USELESS LX.
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. $1,900.

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 6488335
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SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
'•A LAND SUPERMARKET"

Swim, fish or lust relax on your

own private estate I. "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $14,730.

REALTY WORLD

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'he Real Estate Agency
REALTOIS

35'; 5. French 1)792) Sanford
323 3321

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Beauty Cre
Doberman puppy. male, 9 weeks
old Shots Chdrtlpionblnod lines
Show prospect. $100 3210717
Border oiiIe, Sm. spayed fern.,

intelligent, protective S loving,
needs home w - yard. Present
owner moving. 323 5483 or 323
4330 ext. 327, Alice.

Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROK EL LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 20106

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EsIs WaiWed

* * •HOU$EWANTED. a
lnNeedof RepaIrs
3331410 Eves
Baplist Church needs

2 S acres in Casselberry area.
Call $30 1979

Losing your home I credit? I will
catch up back peyments I buy
equity. 322-5014.

Q-A-dg 1MM
LSM
WILL BUY EXISTING lst.IRud
MORTGAGES. R. Leg,, Lic.
Mtg. Broker. 033 No. 4.0
Wymore Rd., Aitamoed,,

153.743

68-Wanted to

Buy

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
3)1315E.Flrst5t,
3225622

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

Coca Cola vending machine. Holds
2"i cases of bottles, In excellent

ORIENTAL RUGS, WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 644 5126

cod. $300. 333.54)6

Leather &amp; Rubber Work Boots
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-5791

formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

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Cellulose. Lowest prices. Call
371 0839 or 901-734-6705 côII.ct
Concrete Work
I- ree Estimate
Call Mr Taylor 122 8515

Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.
Buy I Sell, the finest in used
furnllure, Refrlq., stoves. fnois

72-Auction

ji. LR

Consignments Welcome
Kelioggs Auction Sales
323 7050

'PUBLIC AUCTION.
MON., MAY 14,7 P.M..
Good selection of good sturdy used
f urn. out of an old hotel In Winter
Park. Lots of odd chests,

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a
ad
intheHeraid3fl.361) or 5319993.

dressers, nite stands, beds, also
TV's, dinettes &amp; misc.
$ CASH DOOR PRIZES S
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specialty. 23 yr-s. Exp. 8695562.

1215 S. French Ave.

333.73

For Estate, Commercial i.
Residential Auctions &amp; Ap.
praisais. Call Dell's Auction, 323.

5620.

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Dressmaking
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

Electrical
BLIRFIELD'S Electric Service 5.
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
Residential j22 9354 24 Hrs.

Exterior Cleaning

A MONTH

any kind, including roofs. Free
Estimates. 323 8543.

EVERY DAY someone is looking

for what you have to sell. Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

Mowing
No lob too large or small. Corn
piete lawn service. $ree

estimate. 373 1851; LandscapIng

anytime.

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General Iandscaping.

Rose
specialists, lop soil I fill dirt,
lawn maint. &amp; tree trimming.
373294$.

1.1gM HeuNng

removal Roofs, wails, decks,
e$c Free Est. 339 6066. 6688335

Glass I Screen

Painting
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BODEN Painting
Paper
Hanging --free est Professional

workmanship, quick, quality.
kr-eon—porches, pool end. , wds.
All type re glazing I wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 322 1545.

GroonthBo.rng

courteoUS servic.._.l4$-41I3

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior-Exterior House Painting
I. icensed- insured. Bonded
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FREE Estimates, (305) 333

Interior I Exterior Painting
AniMAL HAI,EN
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Do. &amp; -Cal boarding, bathing,'
Fr-si Est. 337.5545
clipping, flea control. Pet _____________________________
Supplies, dog houses. insulated,
Pkinlng Service
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 332-5157.
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS

Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service

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HandJ Man-will hoe orange

groves on contract. Large or
small. 3226421 after 6 p.m.

Hums Iniwsms,ws

CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING I REPAIR
S.G. BALINTIASSOC.
323-5465

Chg Cds.

51427 MON.'SUpI.

COVE 3M1.l.olll.fl 9:05A.M.
5:00P.M.
SANPOD

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Railinga
Custom built iron work.
Window guards, gates etc.
Martin's 343 7511, 339.16Y3
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All types. eqpl repair, truck
bodies, roof racks, portable

eqpt. Martin's 373-7101, 339-7693.

'ADULT ONLY a FAMILY SECTIONS

CARRIAGE

1

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5311

(tSP Exterior. Fungus S mildew

1 Man, quality opsralion —
S yr-s. up. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Real. 327.1321

COMPARE THESE PIATURIS:
IMOSILI HOMIS AT COST

Pill MOVE IN WITHIN ill MILES
CITY WATER *sd SEWER INCLUDED

-? Retired men want repair work of

8. sprayIng 373-5049 call

-,Gooth_ .SANFORDAUCTION.
ON SALE- NEW twin sIze
springs I mattress $23.91 so.
pe.; NEW coffee table with 2

PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est
323 0129 after 5:30

Csraflcflle

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our

Auction Sundays S P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy. 427

mitchingendtabIes$39, Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 11.112 So. of
Sanford. 322.5121.

INT

5)9 E. 1st St.. 322-5142

Cash 322.4132

IS' GE frostless ref. $150; Dinette
table; twin bed comp. new $65
El adding mach. $30. 2 drawer
desk $30; Alladdin port.
kerosene heater, new 515; 23" El
hedge trimmvr. new $30. lv"
Husq'iarna ch4ln saw. new $11s,

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APPLIANCES. Sanford Furniture Salvage. 3225721

new $399; Loveseat $4.95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dunette $45.93 I up, Ref.
IllIup; El,stove$l0 I up; full
size draperies $10 I up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford, 322572).
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ipc. BR su.:: "v', 5Th;

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 323 0039

65-Pets-Supplies

FOR SALE: Furn., beds, arm
chair, couch, desk, chair, radio,
H1FI. 332-3153.

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327.1577
DeLand 64d.8335

322 9111

Eves after 68. weekends

323-0100.

NEW LISTING AT
1012 MYRTLE

nioy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.

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AFRICAN VIOLETS

The Greenhouse

3 Room Air ConditIoners
Space Heater I. Lawn Sweep
323-5092

CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.

current slicker Make offer. Ph.

JACK FROST- Cent, heal Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
Inst. Comm. S Rn. 322 O2Oi.

Appliances

1739.

41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE

1963 Mercury I Dr , H T Body.
motor, tires qoodconcf . reg. gas.

Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

antlquepal,o set, $130, 2011 boat
with 100 hp motor, $2,450. 1977
Ambassador St Wgn. $795 531

3 ACRES HWY 46, WEST OF 1.1,
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900.

SEIGLEK REALTY

YEAR AROUND
LIVING

FILL DIRTS TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND

Dinette set. 593. Remote control
color T.V Zenith, $775; Ham
mond pipe organ, 5450; Unique

S acres w model 60 John Deere.
located Lk Harney, Geneva.
515.500. 856 2718

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62-Lawn-Garden

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st
Since 1937
3222335

79$).

3 sp good cond
32) 2299

Call ,itt 6 p m

AlrCond.&amp; Heating

plate. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Balls Disc. Csnt•r Inc.
2202 Franchfr.v,,.. .
123-2231

car-pats.
Free Estimates.

3 Or-I Lots zoned R-2, prime
location. Water, sewer. Wm,
Maliczowski, REALTOR, 323-

1975 Ford 750 Ranger Camper
special AT. PS.. P.B Good
cond $7800. 371 0343 after S p m

Guitars, Drums, Banlos. Corn.

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set. Mediterranean with queen
size water bed, 5300, Explorer 3
wheel motor bike 1971, 5350;

CHOICE. MANY DESIGNS TO
CHOOSE FROM. PRICE
RANGE $21,000 TO $45,000.

WEEKEND
HIDE-A-WAY OR

upholstery

Western Saddle, blanket &amp; bridle,
575. Yamaha 175 Enduro, $150
562 1271.

LOG HOME OF YOUR

churches. $27,300.

323 7667

part time car? Our classifieds
are loaded with good buy for
you.

WILL lAKE YOUR HOUSE IN
TRADE ON A NEW CROCKETT

'his 2 BR hone with a pleasant
sun rm. is shown by appt. only.
You'll apprsciats Its 1mm. coid.
Recently re.roofsd &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown I

2323 So. U.S. 1 TltusviiIe, FL

drapes; prints 50 x $1, $11.30 pr.;
solids 45 x $1 $10.50 pr. Custom

Eve. 332-0612, 322-15*7, 322-1177

PLETION AUUST I. $39,000.

I you are lighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or 4
BR home In beautiful Sanora.
Ext. assumption. $45,500.

Kimball Super Star - $500 &amp; take
over payments $27 mo.

Large selection foam backed

INC.
REALTOR 323-7532

BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH CROC.ETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
8. CARPET, DUE FOR OM-

BATTLE OF
THE BULGE

Licensed Mortgage Bjoker

-MscelIaneous for Sale

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'69 Camero 427 hp

U.
S000m srn V S. auto
$1093 322 6307
19?QForcjp

59-Misical Menchandise

MORTGAGE CORP.

2 acres with 1 acre ir. orange
.P' .0 I,k, Mary, 31v4.,
191' on lake. $39,000.

V 8, PS. PB, many extras
51900. 322-7349 aft 7

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg $8
Scott Reagan 322 $17'

CALL TOLL FREE 1-100-4374002

LK. MARY-LK. FRONT

OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $61,900.

57-Sports Equipment

TO 1% YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION FEES
APPLICATION BY PHONE

8909 after 5 p.m.

1967 Mustang Convertible

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS -'45 t
75 models. Call 3)99100 or 834
4603 (Dealer).

F 100
1972 Ford P U- $1,400
374 1680

196921': Larson Cutty Cabin. Low
time, 160 hp, I 0, full canvas,
tandum wheel trailer, w el
wench. $3500. 323 - 119? aft 6:30

&amp;So

'75 Skyline Mobile Home 12x61, 3
BR. I' z B. $700 dwn. P. assume
payments 327 6338.

79-Trucks-Trailers

ROBSflI MARINE
7927 Hwy. 1797
Sanford, FIa. 32771

47-A-Mortgages Bought

42—Mobile Homes
4th St.

1911

Motorcycle Insurance

door. $64,900.

'Harold Hall Realty

1978 Ford Fairmont Fu'l Equip
5.300. take over pay'w"s 323

rst You Business...
DIoJ 322-26W or 831-9993

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1912 Ford F 100 PS, Pit
Auto. w camper top &amp; CB
51500 323 4917

JOHNNY'S BACK

Service. Used Machines.

SANFORD
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Looking for-that older 2 story home

80-Autos

72-Auction

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107W. Commercial
Phone 3327881, Sanford

43-Lots-Acreage

DREAM HOME! 3 BR, 1'3 Bath
Home in Drsamwold with
Central H-AC, w-w Carps?, Lat-

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333-Ill?

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Ligmi ilimsbsiphng. must love
children, flexible schedule.
Ba, ,i tile. sellfl,
$110. Lsiu$wa$d area. Reply Sex
is, ce Evening Herald P.O.
1eV, Santerd, Fl. 32771.

ExI.cad auto mechanic
E. 101 new car &amp; semi uew
Immedide spenh laberurl ày
car get resdy. See MIke 333-3351
$110. American wow
* Marvin Ave. LsIiJ.jJ. -Jj&amp;.

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PubIlut May $3.51

PURNI$HEDAPT.

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Publish May 3.85 11711

$luiiiindsaIt Village.

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•44i,aoo. For-the builder S duplex
&amp;dq. lots in city.

Inc. Available till Oclebor let.
By day, wk. or monffi:

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Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

500. For the investment
2 unit Apt. bldg. Good

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able to work tram skit dies
prints. Caissfeau-r1y

SMember Realtors &amp; ERA

*Wationai Referral Service
Full.Time Office Supervision
Compatible Associates

LONESOME HOME! 3 BR, 1 Bath
Home in Sunland with Dining
Area, Carpet, Spacious
Backyard and Much Morel
Perfect Starter Home! Good
Location! BPP WARRANTED.
Just $21,500!

3.1! 191$ fully furnished; pià
dishes, silver, etc. I all utiillIIs'

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shaper, etc. Must have all lois,

space race

*$l,S.000. 2 building lots, zoned
Mft'2. located west of Sanford.

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property:
Comdsminium UnIt No.144. LAkE

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town, very clean I 'lomy, 50
Jiinml. Cowan, 310 Palmesgi
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Combined office &amp; warsileuse
west. Heaithy matUre. Retire.
acceptable.
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Unitodiolvonls. 333.1152

the

t4 BR, 2 bath (out of the
ordinary) split level home.
GPOt for expanding family

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1IALTY

24HOUR (H 322-9283

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UALTOS

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v" REALTOR, 3227495
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LONGWOOD (Tibeion) Mid 560's.
Bç.Owner. Super? story frame
ctemporary. I yr. new. 4 BR.
2'bath,? car alt garage with
S.

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S.argest Listing Inventory
Oominant Advertising

aj,a garage, C.H&amp;A. auiid.rs
ownhome.-Manyextrast 53e,SOO.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

qlilified buyer. $30,000 to
Low down payments.
BUILDER. 327.2217.

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OffiCe, 10.13.
Monday, Tuesday, Wedrusdey.

progressive. Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, experienced or newly licensed
Now!

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
RIPRE$UNTATIVI

Sanford's most weli.know

New'235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to

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NOTICIOPACTION
against on the grounds 01 race,
vs.
TO: J.F. GRANT, residence color, religIon, s*. or- national
CLYDE C. PEROD, PATRICIA P1. unknown, If alive, hIs unknown
origin In consideration for award.
ROD and LAKE VILLAS CON. spou
.s if married, and If dead, his
In accordance with Executive
DOMINIUM, INC.,
peuknowflMIrs,dsr,Isaie, Order 11W
legatees and graideeo: and any and
• all bidders will be afforded full
Defendants. an per-sins having or claiming any opportunity to submit bids lit
NOTICE OP SALE
right, title or Inter-eel In and to the response to this invltatiin and will
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
fowfngdescribediandIn Somhnelo nit be discrIminated agalnaton
on the 5th day of Jun., 111711, at cy, pioride, t,iIt:
grsmda of race, cOlor, religion, em
Eleven o'clock AM., at the Wee?
$eu,$pwsel ¼ if the Southeast or national origin In consideratlen
Front Door of the Sen male County ¼ ci Ho Southwest ¼ ci SectIon 11, for award.
Courthouse in Sanford. Pier-ida, Ifie Township 21 leuHi, Range 31 East CONTRACT
TIME
AND
undersigned Clerk will slier fir sale ij
pared tissand ene-luali_____
acres LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
the following described reel square In the SeHfllSest WM1
WOrk under this Agrwment shall

321-0759

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Aft. Hrs. 327 7643,332 4869

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor-Owner,
at 322-2470.

tmrij!edlateoccupancy. New 3 BR,
1 'b block home. Walking
to hospital, doctor,

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Plaintiffs,

2638 Sanford Ave.

V Enterprise, Inc.
MsdoP Inc., Realtor
6443013

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SECOND READING: 43479
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
ly: Troy J. Piland

Reg. Real Estate Broker

lOver 22 Years Experience

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BATEMAN REALTY.

Ciib for YOUr- lotl Will build on
VUr lot or our lot.

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Osteen - 10 acres 51.100 each
Lake Mary -- bldg. lot. 512.000.
Lake Mary - 3 2 blk. $31,000.
4-2 all conveniences. Consider
lease option. $34,500.
ID acres with cypress house. II
x 32 ingrund pool, fenced.
$65,000.
Idyliwilde - S BR. 2': 8.
country kitchen, breakfast nook,
den, fireplace, 2 car enclosed
garage. 565,000.
1 acre with old house. Owner
holding. $25,000.

Real Estate Sales

our lot or yours.
FHAVA. FHA 235 &amp; 245.

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JORDAN MARSH

Wantedto Rent

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to Rent

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Lake Mary-lot with trees 100130.
lake privileges. $10,000

INC. REALTORS
$30.6133or 339.4711 eves.

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THEN HIS RASCALS BREAK INTO THE ALEHOUSE AND
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mothers should of rethreading your sewing
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will you.
Janet P., Age 12
YOU CAN DOITI
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My dad had a good idea to stop bathroom rust stalin
from metal cans. When the can is open switch the
plastic cover of the shaving cream to the bottom of the
can instead.
The fact Is that plastic and water don't rust, while
metal and water dol So check those cansl
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DEAR HELOISE: SLEEP TIGHTI
I have been reading your column for 3 years, and
have a hint for you.
This is for people who enjoy listening to music when
they go to be4 1 have a jewelry box that plays music
when lid Is opened.
l simply leave the lid open and wind it up. ltIs
relaxing and you don't waste radio batteries.
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FAILURE TRUE." Rearrange words so quotation makes sense.

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer

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"The compulsory immunization guidelines from the state
Department of Education pertain to all children to be enrolled and
admitted to grades 10 through 12 in the 1979-00 school year.,,
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Most Seminole County high school students who declined
"Students
must
either
have
proof
of
immunization
certifying
voluntary vaccination this week 'galijt Red Measlp will be
they were previously vaccinated with live measles virus vaccine
unable to escape the needle'next fall.
or previously Infected with natural measles, Mrs. Snell said.
That was the word today from Marion Snell, consultant coorStudents who were vaccinated prior to or In 1969 would be
dinator if health education and health services for the county's
required
to be Vaccinated again since that particular vaccine did
school district.
.
not provide a lasting Immunity, Mrs. Snell noted.
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Mrs. Snell said she received word Friday from the county
The HRS is sponsoring a three-day vaccination program
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health department that
beginning next fall, high school students
beginning today for approxImately 11,500 students In grades 9
must be vaccinated against measles, unless they can show they
through 12 In Seminole County, but by Friday, only about 1,700
were vaccinated after 1969, or that they have had measles.
students had signed up.The schools and the number volunteering
Florida health officials have become concerned over the
are: 63, Crooms; 760, Lake Brantley; 166, Lake Howell; 0,
dramatic increase of measles cases
ut the date
Lyman; 160, Oviedo; and 291, Seminole.
at the high school level. Hence, an effort to this week Immunize
"All these schools tell me students are still bringing In their
as many high school students U possible against measles on a
consent
of ImmunIzatIon form," Mrs. Snell said. "They expect to
Volunim basis.
get them up until the day of Immunization."
"We have had a 4009erceig Increase in measles cases this year
Students were Immunized free of charge from 8:30 am, to 12:30
In Florida, compared with the same time last year," said Tom P.M. today it Lake Howell and Lake Brantley high schools. The
Cook, area Immunization coordinator for the state department of
vaccination program will be held the same time at Lyman and
Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS).
Seminole high schools and Wednesday at Oviedo and Crooms high
Approximately 921 students it Like Brantley and Lake Howell schools.
highschools rolled up their slaves this morning to be voluntarily
Referring to the 1,700 students who are participating In the
Immunized against red measles.
program,
Mrs. Snell said:
As a preventative measure against an outbreak, HItS Is
"I would say that is a pretty good turnout because we don't
sponsoring the voluntary immunization program this week for know how many have been immunized since 1969 or how many
ANdmis In grad.. 9 tirough 12 In Seminole Coy.
have been taken to their private physicians."

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Okay, guys, this is a baseball! That Isn't actually what Chase &amp; Co. coach blue
Frank Is telling Clint Byington, center, and Darryl Merthie. But whatever he has
been telling them has been good advice, because Chase leads Sanford's National
League with a 9-1 record to (late, and Byington and Merthie top the club in both
hitting and pitching Chase continues its quest for division domination today
with a 5 p.m. contest at Bay Avenue Park against second place Clem Leonard
Shell.

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It's all but settled..Dr. Jorge
DeJu M.D. of Tallahassee will
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become the &amp;Aateento
In the dual rife of director if
Human Services-Health
director for Semirole County
and assume the duties of those
offices In early J.
The final details before the
move Into the $0,101 annual
position remaining to be accomplisbed are formal approval by the state Department
of Health and Rehabilitative
Services (HItS) of Dr. i)eJu's
eligibility for the health
director post and for the
creation by Seminole County of
the dual position and Dr. DeJu's
formal acceptance.
However, Dr. Lucy Hady,
HItS district director, said Dr.
DeJu Is listed by the Mate
department as eligible already,
"We do not foresee any
problem," she said. As far as
the dual role Is concerned Mrs
Hady said, "There Is plenty of
precedent for that," citing
Orange County specifically
where one man holds both the
offices if health director and
social services
"I think the approval will go
Rnoothly," she said. "We are

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talking of only a matter of days
for the formal approval to be
granted," Mrs. Hady added,
noting the' approval should
come by Friday. "HItS has
been working with the county
diligently for months to fill the
position of health director."
HItS approval Is necessary
because DeJu as health
director will be technically a
state employee and 60 percent
of the salary for the health
director post Is funded by the
state,
Dr. DeJu said today he must
wait for formal HItS approval
before accepting the Seminole
County job. He said he and
County Administrator Roger
Nelswender will be meeting in
Seminole County Saturday.
When HItS approval is In hand,
he and his family—wife and
two daughters — will begin
planning to move into Seminole
County by early June, he said
today.
The eldest daughter of the 49.
year-old physician Is a student
In college while his 16-year-old
daughter Is a high school
student.
The permanent health
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A native of Cuba, Dr. DeJu
has been an American citizen
for 15 years. He received his BS
degree from Vibora Institute in
Cuba, his MD from Havana
Medical School and a master's
of public health administration
from the University of Berkeley
in Calif. He served his
residency In his specialty of
obstetrics
and gynecology at
been filling In.
Deaconess
Hospital, Buffalo,
The human services director
N.Y.
position has been vacant since
Troy Todd, the county's first He has served in public health
director resigned the post in positions in the states of KenMarch and received at his tuciy and Florida and with the
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since last September when Dr. been filling in as acting director
Hamida BatU* realWied. Dr. since that time.
William 0. Pewter, a retired
Dr. Battla's salary was
physician from Orlando, has
$36,000 annually while Todd
received $19,400 annually for a
total of $55,400. The new
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Herald, Sanford,

Tuuday,.Jun., 1979

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by Chic Young

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County Administrator Roger Neiswender said the law
requires persons storin g more than
three gallons of
gasoline to get a permit from the county. However, no

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is being stored in quantities ranging from five gallons to
500 gallons in residential areas in violation of the fire ewe.
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McCluan, is how to enforce the code. "I know of at least
one instance where gasoline is being stored at a home,"
McCluan said. "We've asked the county attorney's office
how to enforce the code," specifically whether warrants
are needed to enter a suspect's home or property.

tremely explosive.'
Iii' told of an incident in north Florida recently where
gasoline, stored adjacent to a home, exploded. "All that
was left of the home was its concrete slab," Kaiser said.
Kaiser recommended that no permits for over three

prov ision for ventilation or allowing for the release of
pressure."
An explosion from a cup 01 vaporizing gasoline is about
the same in intensity as an explosion from three sticks of
dynamite," Kaiser said.

gallons Ix- issued. For thosestoring even three gallons, lie
advised that the fuel be kept ina *'approved safety can" ill
it well ventilated area and "iiot inside I dwelling.-

.. Our department mll be investigating the calN."
Kaiser said. "We will be enforcing tile lit%% to eliminate the
hazards in residential areas," said Newswender.

Assistant County Attorney Bob MeMillan said he will Ixresearching the issue.
County Commissioners Tuesday, after hearing a report

from Kaiser, instructed him to prepare a letter for
Chairman Bob French's signature to be sent to

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Keep a low profile socially achieve an important goal.
today and, above afl,deer clear
Your chances are good, but
of cliques. Don't let another you'll have to work at It,
involve you in petty politics.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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be altered. Stick to your
posstbleyoucouldbea bi tmore original blueprints even though
restless than usual today and
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make changes just for the sake unexpected
of change. Think your moves

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ask city officials to reject a
white woman recommended by
the Seminole Joint Tenants
Council to fill a vacant seat on
the Sanford housing Authority
Board.

get 500 gallons of gasoline to

person55oroveroranyveteran Agriculture Committee.
The committee is reviewing
honorably discharged from the
an
amendment to the food
service, regardless of age,
eligible for membership, he stamp law that would restore
provision
allowing
said. The group Is sched uled to the
hold its next meet ing at 10 am. ded uction of medical and dental
June 13 at the American Legion expenses from household in.
come in calculating food stamp
building.
Veterans and senior citizens eligibility. Such deductions
share a collective list of con- were stricken from the law on
cerni, Cintron said, and a
"We'
re going to mount a
lobby group to address those
concerns is a logical step. He campaign on that right away. If
said veterans and the elderly those medical deductions are
have been the most under- taken away, a lot of elderly
represented groups in the neople are going to be hurt,"
country and, as a result, they Cintron said.
He sa id the campaign will
have been "ripped off"
include letter-writing, phoning
politically.
He said politicians con- and "whatever else can be

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actually voted against recotn
men di ng Miss Buratti.
On i'uday, Mrs. Wyche said
site notified city manager
Warren E. Knowles that there

Council.
Mrs. Wychc, a former position's to Miss Buratti's
On Monday, the Tenants chairman of the Tenants appointment. A petition bearing
Council held a special meet ing Council, said the current more than 50 names of west side
and selected Ten Buratti from chairman, Mrs. Aurdella residents supporting her
Redding Gardens as the person Davis, nianipulated time voting charges will be submitted to tiir
to be recommended to the city and (11(1 not allow into rty commission at its regular
commission for appointment to no:mlinatioim all the miaxmmes. Mrs. mimecting Monday night, Mrs
Wycite said site had wanted to Wvche said.
Brown's unexpired term.
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considered For time Authority
however, a group of some
If 'len had won time election
the
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present at tile Monday meeting

Zoynne Mae Davis was named
to fill Coibert's position, but a
recommendation on Brown's
replacement was delayed
pending the recommendations

of the board and tile Tenants spokesman for tile dissenters. would be "cotisi(leriible of)-

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charged that chainuan Davis
never provided written notice to
Tenants Council niemnixi s of
the special meeting, as
required by council bylaws.
Mrs. Wyche said when the
vote to approve Miss Buratti

City Commission meeting, Mrs.

said, will be the House

sistently have neglected efforts done" to persuade the cornto ease the tax strain placed on mittee to approve the amendelderly citizens living on fixed ment.
Future activities of the
incomes and time plight of
organization, he said, will focus
returning vets,
"When a couple who have on voter registration,
"Come July," he said, "we're
worked hard all their life retire
and then can't afford to pay the going to have busloads of people
taxes to keep their home, it's a at the courthouse waiting to
disgrace. When a veteran who register."

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

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Two seats oil tile board

begin lobbying efforts Immediately. The first target, be

Sio

raciaI

discrimination, a group of west

became open Following the
resignation of member John
Colbert on May 7 and the death
of mmiemnber George Brown on
1ziy 21. At the May 30 Sanford

organization was founded fast

Also-thlslsnotagoodtimeto is closed.
experiement with untested
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
procedures. How to get along 19) For one who usually deals
with other signs is one of the with life realistically, your
sections you'll enjoy in your practiclality could desert you
new AstroGraph Latter. Mall today, involving you in
$1 for each to Astro-Graph, P.O. something both complicated
Box 489, Radio City Station, and illogical.
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
birth sign.

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South could have run ot
all his trumps. On t he last
trump lead West would have
been forced to blank his ace
South could make his club
king good.
The trouble with that play
is that it would fail if East
held the club ace.
Expe rt South finds a neat
safety play to Insure the
contract. When he leads a
spade he plays the eight, not
the jack. Now West is endplayed.
A spade lead gives South

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"They'd have to come to us if percent of the nation's senior

million votes, probably a
Cintron is the principal
Veterans
majority,"
Cintron said.
organizer of United
Cintron
said the group will
and Senior Citizens, Inc. The

Wp-A produces tile ace.

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they wanted to be elected, citizens live in this state.
Together, the veterans and
"Even If one third of those
persons over 55 represent a
majority of voters in this combined voters didn't vote,
we'd still have more than two
state," said George Cintron.

vening bid.
Usually an overcall, it is
ARIES(March 21-April 19)
through before going off on
bid inserted while the oppota ngents.
Tread warily in joint ventures
Here is another bad luck nents are bidding along on
VIRGO (Aug. 23&amp;PI. 23) today. Surface conditions may
hand for the ordinary their merry way.
''51'1'E i:NT}:lmI'Hisi ASSNI
Instead of looking for your appear calm, but unusual
declarer.
friends' faults today, look for undercurrents could lead to
West falls to open a spade,
(Do you have a question for
develonents.
their virtues.
but starts by leading ace and the experts? Write "Ask the
TAURUS tApril 20-May 20)
another diamond, South Experts," care of this newspaJIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be doubly tactful in important
draws trumps, leads a spade per. Individual quesIons will
Normally you're willing to one-to-one relationships today. from dummy and finesses be answered of accompanied
the Jack. West takes his by stamped, sell-addressed
share fully what you have with Do nothing erratic that could
others, but today you
be a upset
so meone
whose
Spades fail to break so South ing questions will be used nj
trifle too self-serving for your assistance you need at this
must lead a club toward his this column and will receive

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presstwe today, so try not to methods may be superior, but
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Sometimes they protrude and
Antonio, TX 78292.
you can feel them and at other
Metamucil Is one of several t im es they do not. Regardless of
bulk laxatives and is not what it Is, anyone who has a
necessaril y any better than mass in that area and doesn't

not at the expense of others.
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receive proper medical care,
it's a disgrace," Cintron said.
A coalition of veterans and "Those are the kind of t hings
senior citizens would have we are going to try and correct
enough political clout to play by pooling our votes for canthe deciding role in an y future didates who will represent us."

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Be your own person today but

YOUR BIRTHDAY

KESD

Kaiser said some persows are burying 55-gallon drums

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evenlope for it. Send your

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

EEK &amp; MEEK

can be fatal."

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avoid. Other readers who want be there. Is this normal? I've

HOROSCOPE

Asked how someone

a storage tank lit his vard, McCluan said, bv trans po rting it in his car five-or-lO-gallons at a tune, creating
another hazardous situation. —DONNA F.S'I*F-S

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a long, stamped, self-addressed for years.

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public safety director also warned of the dangers of

siphoning gasoline, saying "only it few drops in tile lungs

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basic information on which of almost covers the rectum and
these products you should at

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homeowners' associations in the county warning of the
hazards involved in improperly storing gasolin e.
Kaiser said his office has received anon)7nous calls

Suppositories, to give you some a mass that seems to be flesh. It

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POPULATION

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of gasoline lit their baCK yar(ts, according to anonymous

Form Lobby

laxatives either. I'm sending

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complaining that gasoline is being stored in residential

softeners which you could use

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torage

permits will be issued, he said.

Vets, Elderly

just a little more natural.

I don'
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sections of the Unincorporated areas of Seminole County.
But it doesn't know how. Not yet at least.
Co unty Commissioners were told by Public Safety
Director Gary K aiser on Tuesday that complaints from
anonymous persons have come to his office that gasoline

soften the stool. It worked very there's really no harm in taking
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or cereal

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to does act as a stool softener and

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juices. What I would like to
conjunction with hemorrhoids
know is, Is it Safe to take or
of
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docto rs used to recommend additive.
m in eral oil but most of us don't

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side protested tile action and cluded front consideration by
accepted that. But site didn't
claimed tile election won by Mrs. Davis.
and that isn't rii0it. It isn't fair
Miss Buratti was "rigged". So Mrs. Davis today labeled Mrs. to the tenants," said Mrs.
there wo uld be a white member W'che's charges "ridiculous," Wyche.
of time board.
and said the dissenters are
housing Authority Director
If Miss Buratti were ap- "jtist it bunch of bigots."
Toin Wilson said today the
pointed to the fiviu-nieniber
"We wanted I mixed board, controversy should be settled at

READING CAN BE FUN
"Reading is FUNdamental," especially when you're all dressed up
clowns, these students (from left)—-Michael Lester, Robert Ifill and 11m
Edsall—In the (111F) program at Southside Elementary School are being

told by their teacher aide, Jeanette Green in top photograph. Below,
Superman is the inspiration promoting reading at the Sanford braimeim

Authority Board, she would be one that could represent all time a Inter imwettng lie said he Vbihl
the only white represen tative. tenents," said council chair, issue Further directives to the

library. Checking out the Super Summer 179 program at the library are

With Colbert's resignation, and inall I)jlvis.

(from left) April Vanscoder, Alex Piquer, Corkey Howland and Dee Dee
Ilowland.
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Chainmmmin Davis said there spelling out time requirements of
Davis, time Four current board had been two candidates open meetings, and another
members are all black.
seeking re'cotmummendatiun frommi election mimay have to be called
"It wasn't a fair election and time Tenants Council, Miss for.
there are a lot of blacks oil the Buratti and Rev. G. Eubanks.
Time housing Authority is
west side of town that are mad Eubanks withdrew and Buratti charged with time responsibility
about this," said Barbara was chosen by vote, she said. of immonitorüig the six public
Wyche, who said she is U
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Site was semiconscious
when size heard children's

voices. "Please, will you
help me," site screamed,
She said they laughed,
apparently thinking it was
a game, and left.
The children, size said,
would return, knock on the
hood, giggle and then
disappear.

lulow many People heard

She said site cried out for

rime because I could hear

help wimt'n site knew adults

them. "

could hear her but they

She said her kidnappers
left tier car in an apartizzent building garage, but
the 91-pound woman was

apparently just walked
away. Finally on Friday a
man heard tier weakened
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into time trunk of tier car.
One told her "Be still,
Dorothy, or we're going to
kill you."
"At first all I could do
Was pray tile)' wouldn't kill
lime," size said. "Then I
prayed that someone
wo uld, please, hear imiy
cries and call police. I

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Applications to the u.s. to be matched with $7,500 from
with
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620 Laurel Way, Cassel berry,
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were evacuated briefly today
Education and Welfare (HEW) county, Ferino said.
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when
a Florida Gas Company
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Approval
for
the
federal
are to be submitted by July 1,
,
natural gas line was ruptured. Today
said Bruce Ferino, assistant funding Is expected by October
1, Ferino said, and construction
city planner today.
'?
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Anthony Pool Co. workers
is planned to begin In January,
Ferino told county com
were excavating for a swim- Around The Clock
• . • 4-A Dr. Lamb
ming pool w hen they broke the Bridge...
IflisslOflers Tuesday the twohoroscope
ch
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price
of
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$27,200
pur
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acre
location of
gas line at approximately 10:45 Calendar ....
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Io1ice Chief George Karcher, Crussord . :........ S.B
overlookjng Lake Concord and Oct. 1, Ferino said.
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prove purchase of the two-acre Americans Act, Ferino said,
The first-year grant of
tract where the complex istobe
$115,416
Is to be matched with
located.
from
the county and
County Commissioners $12,
Tuesday gave informal ap- $27,500 from the city. A second.

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OAKLAND, Calif. (DPI)
- A 61-year-old woman,
locked for 56 hours in a car
trunk, says children
taunted her and adults
walked away despite her
screams for help.
Dorothy Hudson said
Tuesday she was abducted
by two men w hen she
stopped at a traffic light

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Purchase price for the
attended to before federal
applications can be submitted property is $27,200. Ferino said.
for the proposed new senior
The Area Agency on the
in Aging, which administers the
citizens
complex
grant program for HEW, has
Casselberry.
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almost guaranteed" federal
The Casselberry City Council

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Dressed As Woman, He Robs Pharmac
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IN BRIEF

Four Dead, Two Missing
Aboard Canadian Freighter
COPPER hARBOR, 1ich. UPI
- Coast (uaru
search crews found four bodies aboard the fire-ravaged
Canadian freighter Cartiercliff Hall on Lake Superior and
left little hope two other missing crewmen would be found
alive
The rest of the 19-member crew abandoned the burning
ship as the fire, winch apparently broke out t)uloJ the
ship's deck before dawn Tuesda), swept the stern. Five
crew members, including the captain, were injured, one
critically.
As the 700-foot freighter was towed by its owner, Hall
Stcain.slup Co. of Montreal, to Ehundur Ra Ontario, U.S.
and Canadian Coast Guard crews searched through the
rubble below the deck for signs of the two missing men.
They said, however, there was little hope of finding theni
alive.
The bodies of the four unidentified Canadians ere
found below the ship's deck.

Fly For Half-Fare
SACHAMENTO, calif. iUPjI
Ray Rychnovosky
awakened his family to catch the 6:20 am. early-bird
flight to Sacramento last Saturday not out of any deepseated desire to visit the state Capitol, but to catch a
bargain.
"We can spend quite it bit in Sacramento and still save a
lot of money," said the I .ivermore, Calif., engineer, one of
hundreds of non-jet-setters who aretaking advantage of a
new wrinkle in airline price wars - the half-fare coupon.
United Airlines initiated the coupon idea in hopes of
wooing bock travelers who lined up at other airlines'
ticket counters during its two-month strike. American
Airlines quickly followed suit with a half-fare plan of its
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Brown In Power Struggle
SACRAMENTO, Calif. UI'!m — Guy. Edmund G.
Brown Jr., an unannounced candidate in the presidential
sweepstakes, may have to restrain his politicking to
California for several weeks.
That's how long it could take the California Supreme
Court to resolve Brown's power struggle with a lieutenant
governor who appoints judges and issues executive orders
once the governor's eastbound jet crosses the Sierra.
The legal question is how much of the governor's power
is assumed by Republican Mike Curb, a recording tycoon
and a protege of foniier Guy. Ronald Reagan, when the
1)eijwvratie chief executive is out of state. Brown asked
the state Supreme Court to rule that lie still retains
authority when absent, arguing against what he calls
"horse and buggy rules that would strip the elected
covermior of power when he's only it phone call away."

Klan Witness Killed
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. I UPI - Police arrested it suspect
Tuesday night in the death of a government witness who
was scheduled to testily in the federal court trial of 17 Ku
Klux Klamnen for violent acts aimed at harassing
'flue suspect was taken into custody and was expected to
be charged with murder today.
Sgt. W.T. Gaut said the two men had been drinking at a
Birmingham establishment Monday night, the night
Layal Bailey, 49, of Chuldersburg died.
He said tire death was not related to the trial, %hicii was
scheduled to cutter its third day today.

Death Toll At 275
CHICAGO (UPI) Another body discovered at the site
of the Azmieric'an Airlines DC-10 crash raises the death toll
in the nation's worst air disaster to 275 persons.
The body of a white uumale was found Tuesday under
about 3 inches of dirt and debris (ruin the aircraft
wreckage that was discovered inside the remains of a
wreckage
burned-out hangar, said Cook County Medical Exammmimier
Robert Stein.
Stein and Cook County sheriff's investigators differed in
their theories about whether the victim may have been it
passenger.
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Jail Shooting Investigated
OKOLONA, Miss. m UPD

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The FBI has joined an investigatiun into 'I'uesday' fatal shooting of an 18-year-old
black jail Hunate by a deputy sheriff in this racially
troubled town.
FBI agents and Highway Patrol investigators were
dispatched to time Chickasaw County town hours alter Lee
Curouthers was shot ui the head by officer Hansel Rogers.
Okuluna has been torn by racial unrest in recent

mouths, including allegations of police brutality. U.S.
Attorney u.N. Ray said Fill agents were authorized to
look into possible civil right violations.

Weather
8 a.m. readings: tern- less. Rain probability 30 Perperature, 74; overnight lows, cent afternoon and evening
71; yesterday's high, 90; hours.
barometric pressure, 29.93;
THURSDAY'S TIDES
relative humidity, 100 percent;
UI
Beach: high 6:02
winds, W at 5 mph.
a.m.,
6:32
p.m.,
lo 12:00 a.m.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Thursday. Chance of
Port Canaveral: high 5:54
ajternoou and evening thun- a.m., 6:24 p.m., low 11:51 a.m.
dershowers. Highs in the low
Bayport: high 12:27 a.m.,
90s. Lou in'the lovi 70s to mid 11:50 p.m., lu 6:02 a.m., 6:55
70s. Winds variable 10 mph or p.m.

iwo men, one dressed as a female in a red jumpsuit, robbed it
pharmacist at gunpoint Tuesday in Fern Park and made off with
an un'letcrnuned amount of narcoc and ca. according to
Semumuic ('uuiit deputies.
William C. Anschuetz, (wner of Dollar Pt ccnptiwi !)rii
Center on U. S. Highway 17-92 in Fern Park, told deputies two men
entered his phannacv about 2 p.m Wednesday.
Anschuetz, s ho sas sitting behind the counter, briefly looked
up from his %k ,rh and thought the pair resembled a man and his
wile, deputies say.
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a red juliipsuit and f10 er-printed blouse (ante behind the counter
herc Aus(huct
as sitting, deputies
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Ix)irmte(I a small blue steel handgun to his head, Anschuetz said. In
a husky voice, the robber asked the pharmacist where he kept his
narcotics. Ansrhuctz told hint, according to reports.
Anschuetz saul lie thought the rubbers had stolen 100 secondals
and about 51 (lilavoil pills but he wasn't sure, deputies
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The pharmacist couldn't give it description of the second miian,
deputies say.
According to deputies, the Dollar Prescription Center has been
robbed three tunes in the past nine months.
IJet. A. .1. Sanchez, hio's handling this latest robbery, said

judge to ground the' domestic
fleet pending exhaustive
checks to determine if the
planes are free of defects.
Lavey .said the tvo American
Airline Jets were undergoing
fresh inspections Tuesday night
in accordance with bond's
directive that all I)ClOs be
checked every 100 flying hours
or 10 days, whichever comes
first,
Oil both aircraft, 2-inch
cracks were found in the aft
pylon attaching the engine
mounting to a wing, he said.
''Both planesi had been
through earlier inspections pursuatit to FAA directives on
lengthy inspections," Lavey
said. ''The pm esuinption is they
have to be cracks that appeared
after other inspections they had
gone through,"
l.avey said Bond ordered the
revocation of the I)C10 ''type

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The Orthodox Church of St. Stephen became the target of

deputies have apprehended a suspect for one robbery that occurred in 1978. A female was convicted fora second robber at the
pharmacy
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1978.
CANOE STOLEN
A canoe valued at $385 was ;tulen front the back yard of a
south Seminole County man, according to Seminole County
deputies.
David Cornell, 33, of 1631 Kenlyn l)rive, Maitland, told
deputies his 16-foot canoe was stolen May 25. He didn't report it
until Sunday because tie was out of town, Cornell s;IiiI
BIKE TAKEN
A 26-inch boy's bicycle was stolen from the open garage of it
I A;ngw000l titan, according to Seminole 1'ount deputies.

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Rembrandts, ranged from t'.'.0
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on Saturday to take part in the

burglars who stole about $300 worth of property, according to
Seminole County deputies.
The burglary occurred sometime be teen May 31 and June 2,
deputies say. Stolen was one sensor used for holding incense,
carrying a value of $100, and a brass oval tray valued at $200,
deputies say.
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''possible serious irreparable
harm" might occur if the l)CIOs
were allowed to operate without
sophisticated
checks
to
determine they were safe to fly.
The FAA first delayed iniplenuenting Robinson's order to
ground the aircraft until
another hearing on the matter
today.
It was not immediately
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the matter before Robinson
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The Airline Passengers As- based its complaint on the
sociation had sought the FAA's decision not to follow it
grounding order, contending recommendation from the NaFAA safety precautions were tional Transportation Safety
inadequate.
board that sophisticated stress
Windle Turley, it Dallas tests be conducted on the engine
lawyer
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passengers group, told UI'!
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effort to be absolutely as fair as
where cracks or weaknesses
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give them a chance to justify
the apparent lack of action on
Robinson ruled that the
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$2 billion is cigarette and gas tax money collected by the
state, but sent directly to cities and counties.
Grahammi stepped in to mediate Tuesday after a conupromisc worked out by Lewis and Brown over a supper of
collard greens and horse raddish Monday night began to
fall apart.
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program and $378 million plan raising the homestead
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back in property taxes going to schools to remain in effect

only through June 30, 1980. The state would replace the
$180 million local school districts would lose. The plan
pro vides $24 in relief on a home assessed at $25,000 and
substantially greater relief to large land owners, business
and industry.
-Cities and counties levying property taxes for general
operations would collect wil y 5 percent more in revenues
during the 1979 taxing year than in 1978, with the exception
of tax money generated by new construction. The ceiling
would be lifted in 1980.
—The homestead exemption, now $5,000 for the average
homeowner and $1O,000 for the elderly and disabled, would
increased to $25,000 um) taxes going to schools. Taxes on
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level. The state would pay school districts about $220
million a year to compensate for lost revenues.
Graham, in his budget submitted to the Legislature this
spring, recommended a two-mill rollback and the 5
percent ceiling to implement what he called 'a
unoratoriumut on tax increases.'
Senate Ways and Means Chairman Jack Gordon, 1)Miami Beach, said a moratorium of sorts will be in effect,
with must homeowners facing little or no increase in taxes
in November, then a substantial reduction once the higher
homestead exemption takes effect.

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of assessed value, across the board this lull, providing
homeowners,agriculture, business and industry.
relief thomeowners,
The Grahauum proposal would be replaced in 1980 by a
plan raising the homestead exemption to $25,000, if voters
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session, but resurrected Tuesday as a solution to the
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mail of the house Ways and for the elderly and is run by the
Means subeomumumitee on health, federal government.
provided details after meeting
Rangel said lie and Rep.
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James Coriuuum, 1)-Calif., chairRangel told reporters the first titan of the Ways and Means
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Property taxes on the average borne would be cut $24
Congress next week a national above $2,500. L'reswnably, all
this year - the reduction show on the November bills health insurance plan to pro- employers would boorequired
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and another $175 when the higher homestead exemption
wide catastrophic illness cover- provide insurance plans with
took effect in November 1980. Business and industry
age above $2,500 and complete majormedical coverage,
would share in the across-the-board rollback this year, but
coverage for all prenatal and
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nut get the higher exemption.
birth costs.
to administer Medicaid and
In return for at least one year of his tax program,
Officials who revealed the Medicare to relieve states and
Graham promised riot
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Plait to reporters Tuesday said
cities fromim the burden of
roads program House members have made their top
it also would provide increased running the programs, and
priority,
federal control of Medicaid and expand the number of those
The compromise on roads and tax relief cleared the way
Medicare.
eligible for Medicaid.
for final approval of the budget. A house-Senate COfl"
White House press secretary
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ference coumunittee voted out the proposal Tuesday. It
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totals $15.794 billion (last
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The order prohibited the FAA
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Douglas I)C10 series aircraft
until such tune as the cause for
the loss of the left engine on
Anuerican Airlines' DC1O flight
191 is identified and sufficient
corrective measures have been
takemi.
Government lawyers contended Robinson's ruling was
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A South Seminole County man was arrested Monday evening
and charged uthi spuusc abuse and resisting arrest without
violence, according to the Seminole County deputies.
Richard Emmett Kavanaugh III, 22, of 110 like Hrantlev, near
Maitland, was released Tuesday on a bond of $525.
According to the report, Mrs. Kavanaugh as described as
having it bloody nose, red marks on her right cheek and other
marks when the deputies arrived on the scene.
When the officers attempted to handcuff Kavanaugh and place
him wider arrest, the south Seminole County titan broke away and
ran, deputies say. He turned himself in one hour later.

controversial iiIe-body Jet.
them all again," ltvey said.
Tuesday night's discovery ''We are going to look at the
caine as the agency was aircraft, to see if its failsafe
resisting time order of a federal features are adequate, if it is

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The was higher- than the industry
American Airlines D(,'lO that average of about one per plane
crashed in Chicago last iumonth each year.
had been forced to make at
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least seven unscheduled land- spokesumuan Art Jackson said
ings in the past five years there was nothing in thie plane's
because of equipment immaliwuc- history ''to indicate a buildup
tions, the IA)s Angeles Times
of proWemmt that would
has learned.
t'ulmninatv on May 25" "lilt the
The'l'iimies said the ill-fated suddenplunge to earth near
jetliner also had been required O'hare Airport.
to smut down alt engine on four
''We would prefer zero
occasions. had used its fire
problems), and the object is
extinguishers four tunes,, and zero," Jackson told the Times.
dumped fuel while in flight at ''Our people are diligent in
least once.
reporting problems because the
nine-day period in system is one of the aids in
IM, tile paper reported (0dB), keeping the fleet maintained
two of time plane's three engines properly."
failed. One was replaced and
None of the 17 'service dii(lie outer was repaired.
ficulty rcpor6" filed with (tie
A history of the plane's FAA by American Airlines on
problems has been prepared by the I)lWiC during the last five
the Federal Aviation Adminis- years involved the left engine,
(ration's safety data section in which tore loose from the craft
Oklahoma City and turned over during takeoff and apparently
to time National Transportation triggered failure of the
Safety Board, which is investi- hydraulic system needed to
gating the cause of the May 25 control the plane's flight.
crash that killed '275 persons.
But two of the reports in.
According to a Tunes review volved problems with the
of voluumminous but little-known craft's hydraulic system, infiles omi time 1,546 unscheduled eluding one described as
landings by U.S. wide-bodied
"multiple failure." There were
jetliners since 1974, thie crashed four reports of mnaliwictions in
DCIO's rate of forced landings the right or rear engines,

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FAA Grounds All Domestic DC I 0 Planes
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Federal Aviation i'tdiiiinistratiori today grounded all domitestic I)U10 aircraft indefinitel
after 2.1110i cracks ere found
ill the' engine' mounting assentblies of tv,o, of the big jets.
An FAA spokesman said the
cracks er(' discovered Tuesday flight on two American
Airlines D('lOs Ili San Francisco
(luring fresh inspections or(ierud by FAA Administrator
I tmughio,rrmc i3ond.
hlonol immediately grounded
the 1:18 wide-bud I)('lfls flown
by doiimcstic airlines, one of
which crashed in Chicago last
rmionth killing 275 persons An
engine fell off Just before that
(rash
the nation ' s %%orst air
disaster.
Today's grounding order
certain to cause passenger
traffic ohsruptmoims at iiiany
airports around the nation

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told deputies the theft hap pened sometime Saturday. The SchWinn 10-speed
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Friday was career day at schools In Seminole
County, and the first thing that hit me as I looked at
the classroom of huge, naive eyes in classes
belonging to Midway Elementary teachers James
Ryder and Pascal Pancratz, was that it didn't seem
so, very long ago that I was sitting in the same spot
with the same bewildered expression.
The youngsters listened attentively, asked
relatively pertinent questions.., and their attention
span was superb.
They took particular interest in the fact that I got
Into the newspaper business strictly by mistake.
You see kids, I told them, I was programmed for
accounting. I didn't like the sound of it, but the
guidance counselor assured me that's what I should
pursue.
I had a friend in school who worked part-time for

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the local newspaper in Sarasota covering various
high school games. Seems one night he had a date,
and she didn't want to go to a basketball game. I
was pressed into action as a sub cub reporter.
I had just finished struggling with my
j''i
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see, I didn't know how to type and the hunt-and peck
method took forever) when the sports editor popped
into the office unexpectedly.
He was surprised to see me doing the story he had
assigned to Mike, and I was even more surprised
when he said It "wasn't bad."
He offered me a job doing sports, and after
picking myself up off the floor I promptly accepted.
Before the evening was ended I had already
called my boss and quit that job I didn't care for, but
was being paid $150 per week.
I had two surprises as a sports writer,

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DALE HER ZBERGER
Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice
Dale S. Heriberger, son of Kathryn
A. Williams of 301 Wymore Road,
Altamonte Springs, has reported for
duty aboard the Coast Guard cutter
Point Arena, homeporfed in Norfolk,
Va.
A 1976 graduate of Boone High
School, he joined the Coast Guard in
November 1978.

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MICHAEL FLEMING
Marine Private First Class
Michael C. Fleming, son of Pt
Fleming of 2697 Tollgate Trail, and
whose wife. Tina, is the daughter of
Ray and Kris Hudson of 123 Eastern
Fork. all of Longwood, has reported
for duty at the Marine Corps Air
Station, Cherry Point, N . C.
He joined the Marine Corps in
September 1970

RONALD REAGAN

(Ccply News Service

The decision by Standard Oil of Ohio (Sohio) to
drop its California-to-Texas oil pipeline project was
dictated, It appears, by the hard logic of
economics. If that Is true, political diatribes
directed against either Sohio or the environmentally conscious state government of
California are misdirected.
The problem originates in Alaska. The famous
pipeline can pump more crude oil from Prudhoe
Ray to Valdez than either the transportation
system or the refining system can handle beyond
that point. Sohio's plan was to convert one of the
pipelines originally built to carry natural gas from
Texas to California and use It instead to carry
Alaskan crude from California to Texas, where it
could be refined.
Environmental clearances delayed the pipeline
project foi several years, during which the basic
economics of the project apparently shifted enough
to make it a losing proposition.
Natural gas was deregulated. New domestic
supplies suddenly became available and production Increased. Moreover, there was more talk of
importing an abundant supply of Mexican natural
gas into Texas. Industries which had been shifting
from natural gas to oil fuel got encouragement
from the federal government to return to natural
gas as a source of energy. Abandoning one of the
pipelines supplying California with natural gas no
longer seemed like such a good idea.

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The first was most shocking. The day I opened my
first pay envelope was when I learned I had taken a
$100 per week cut In pay. I still think about that once
in awhile.
The oth :"rprise was when I learned there was
much more to the job than merely going to all the
games. I mean, these people actually expected me
to spell everything correctly. Something of a contrast from school, when one could slip by with
several spelling blunders on a paper and still get a
very passable grade.
Much later, a youngster approached me.
"Are you glad now that you changed?" asked the
little girl.
"Yes," I told her. "It isn't so much the Job, or the
pay. But the people I get to deal with make it worthwhile."

CHARLIE ALEXANDER
Pvt. Charlie T. Alexander, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irby, Oviedo,
recently completed with highest
honors a light air defense system
electronic repair course at the U. S.
Army Missile and Munitions Center
and School, Redstone Arsenal, Ala.
Students learned the required
maintenance of the light air defense
missile system and associated test
equipment. They also received
instruction In the characterIstics,
operating principles, functions,
maintenance procedures and in.
spections of equipment in the
system.
Alexander entered the Army in
September of last year. He is a 1978
graduate of Oviedo High School.

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WASHINGTON NEAI Republicans seeking
Another Watergate book? Yes, but Maurice
Jimmy Carter's job, while normally quick to
Stans' book, "The Terrors of Justice," is a difsecond-guess his every move, are remaining
ferent kind of Watergate book, and one that
remarkably quiet about the president's efforts to
warrants serious attention.
deal with the current energy crisis.
Stans joined the Nixon administration as Its
Not a single GOP president candidate has
first secretary of commerce. During the 1968
stepped forward to attack Carter's energy
campaign, he had served the Nixon effort as
program or to offer his own proposals for coping
head of its finance committee. He did his job so
with the soaring prices and shrinking supplies of
well in 1968 that, when it came time to get the
everyt hi ng from crude oil to gasol in e.
campaign ball rolling for 1972, Stans was perGeorge Bush and Robert Dole have suggested
suaded to leave his position at Commerce
a
that Carter
type of national
job he liked
to serve as chairman of the
energy council or conference to serve as an
finance committee for the Nixon reelection
authoritative source of information about the
campaign.
causes and scope of the country's energy
What followed is well-known history. But, it is
problem.
history Stans would like very much to correct.
John Connally, a vehement defender of the oil
Many Americans associate Maurice Stans with
Industry, has abruptly mutea his praise in the
that amorphous mass of crimes and Inface of public fury at Big Oil, and is scrambling
discretions known as Watergate.
to come up with a new and more saleable
After all, he rIsed the money in what was the
position.
most successful political fundraising effort in
Ronald Reagan plans to address the energy
U.S. history. His name rolled off the excited
issue only after
a
ne occomes an official candidate
tongues of many a newscaster during the days of
And inflation caused the costs of the Sohio
which is to say, not before fall. And Howard
the
daily fever-pitched reports on Watergate.
pipeline project to soar, especially when added to
Baker, GOP leader of the Senate, will go along
He went to trial in New York on conspiracy and
the environmental protection requirements laid
any proposals drawn up by his colleagues SCIENCE
perjury charges along with former Attorney
down to prevent further pollution of the smog-laden
there but Isn't drafting his own as of now.
General
John Mitchell. He was acquitted on all
Los Angeles air basin, where the tankers from
There are several reasons for the unusual
charges, though he did plead guilty to five highly
Alaska were going to unload the oil for the pipeline.
reticense of the GOP presidential contenders,
technical fundralstng violations, ones which
u
St
Potential
not the least of w hich Is the fact that all of them
could have been as easily applied to the
There are alternatives. Sen. Henry Jackson, D
have previously advocated precisely the move
Democrats, had the prosecution been so inclined.
Wash., who has been denouncing Sohio, should
By DAN LOHWASSER
undertaken by Carter decontrol of oil prices to
Interest in finding new sources of energy.
Is this book another of the groveling apologies
RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!)
push for an alternate pipeline project, which would
From the vantage
stimulate production and curb consumption,
Pietrafesa's studies focus on the movements of we have come to expect from Watergate figures?
point of a photographic satellite high above the water and sediments along
originate in the northern reaches of his own Puget
Yet now that prices are soaring and consumers
Earth, It looks like a huge black rope, curling with particular emphasis the Continental Shell, Not on your life! To his credit, Stans refuses to
Sound and proceed eastward to the Midwest; Or the. ' are screaming, decontrol has lost its political
on the Gulf Stream. let his book fall into the pattern of earlier ones on
and twisting Its way up,th. Atlantic Seaboard DOE's early Interest stemmed
from a proposal Watergate. Books such asJeb&amp;uartMagrudes,
appeal. So the Republicans, grateful that the
pipeline could be brought down from Prince Rubert
from the Florida Keys and stretching to the coast to put floating nuclear power
onus
is
on
Carter,
are
hunkering
down
and
plants
offshore.
in British Columbia.
"An American Life" and John Dean's "Blind
of Norway.
hoping that nobody asks what they would do if
But
Pietrafesa
believes
that
the
currents Ambition" are melodramatic sagas of how good,
En
route
it
churns
up enormous amounts of themselves are a potential source of energy. The wholesome American boys went bad.
they were in the president's shoes right now.
Building new refineries on the West Coast to
nutrients from the ocean floor, forcing them into Gulf Stream moves at a speed of two to
As
"draft
Kennedy"
movements
continue
to
five miles
handle the Alaska crude doesn't seem to be In the
I played the game by the rules, they seem to be
shallow depths and the sunlight, starting a food an hour, and these huge amounts
spring
up
around
the
countryside,
White
House
of
moving
saying,
but this is where I went wrong: the
cards. First, new refineries are expensive to build
chain that makes the Continental Shelf one of the water could conceivably be used to turn turbines. American system pushed me too
political operatives are working hard to nail
hard, made me
because of inflation and environmental restricmost
down support for Carter among key Democratic
By virtue of its motion and variations In water at different gradients
tions. Second, the oil companies are dubious about
constituencies — including, most notably,
of temperatures suggests that the responsibility
his actions
temperature,
it is alm a potential energy source which trap potential energy between the layers, red on the shoulders of his for
the future. Will there be enough crude to keep
organized labor.
coUege ethics
tla scientists believe someday may turn tur- Pietrafesa said.
existing refineries operating, let alone new ones?
teacher.
Although AFL-CIO President George Meany
bines to generate electricity that will light up
"There are a number of theories and
Will the market for gasoline expand or shrink
has frequently excoriated Carter's economic
Stans engages In none of this. He rejects the
homes along the Atlantic Coast,
policies, the White House remains confident that
technological advances for harnessing this temptation to embellish his personal story with
under the impact of sharply rising gasoline prices
It is known as the Gulf Stream, a warm ocean source, but actual retrieval at this point is the trappings of
most unions will recognize and reward adpop sociological explanations.
and the trend to smaller cars?
current that is a key object of study in what probably not cost effective," he said.
ministration efforts on behalf of programs dear
There
Is
a
minimal
amount of personal
scientists say is the longest, continous
"But It is a predictable phenomena. You know biography and none of the usual glossy
The Alaskans, who want the profits from into the hearts of labor.
oceanographic study ever conducted.
there's energy in all that motion. The question Is photographs which celebrate the Watergate
creased oil production, would like to see their crude
While Congress has rejected many of
In its fourth year, the study covers an area bow to harness that energy."
protagonist in each stage of his typically
Initiatives, the president has fought for a long
shipped to Japan in exchange for Persian Gulf oil to
from Cape Hatteras, N.C. to Cape Canaveral,
Using
satellite photos and meterIn devices American life.
of
legislative
proposals
cherished
by
the
be delivered to our East Coast and Gulf Coastseries
Fla., and involves scientists from North Carolina moored to the floor of the ocean, Pietrafesa is
unions — minimum wage boosts, common site
refineries,
Instead, Stans gives us a refreshing account
State,
the Skidaway Institute on Hope bland, working on a mathematical model that would
picketing, cargo preference, labor law reform
Ga,, and the University of Miami.
That would only increase our dependence on
and
analysis of Watergate based on documented
enable
him
to
tell
what
is
going
on
inside
the
and has promised to veto others, such as
"What in effect we are doing Is trying to currents from measurements taken on the facts and a step-by-step unfolding of the various
fore1gnoll, however, and use up our own precious
modifications of the Davis-Bacon law, which are develop a picture
episodes which have been erroneously lumped
of what the environment, the perimeter,
Alaskan reserves, which are becoming more•
anathema to labor.
ocean
environment,
looks
li
together
ke,"
said
Dr.
as "Watergate." The book offers
valuable by the minute.
Pietrafesa has also found that Gulf
Leonard
J.
Pietrafesa,
a
Stream
constructive
Vice
President
Mondale
and
physicist
in
the
Nor
criticism to the so-called (and often
White House aide
th eddies, revolving *hlrlpools
There Is no easy answer. We need to keep
Landon Butler recently met with key lea ders Carolina State University Department of Marine of square miles, cause the "upwelllng"
coveringof
hundreds
self-proclaimed)
heroes of Watergate: the
larvae
weighing the alternatives. But one truth seems to
from the building trades union to remind them Of
Science and Engineering, who believes the ocean and plankton that starts the food chain. The Gulf prosecutors, the press, and even Sen. Sam Ervin
be basic. When we look for solutions to energy
has been ignored as a protein and energy source. Stream's collision with North
past administration help
to seek their loyalty
Carolina's bays and Judge John Sirica.
problems, conservation—just using less—looks in return. Heads of other and
major unions are being
"We haven't farmed the ocean the way we and barrier Islands also causes this phenomena,
Stans' primary theme Is that Watergate should
should farm
better all the time.
the ocean," he adds,
systematically wooed as well.
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which makes the state's coastline one of the not be examined only as a mlitiinl
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which
the
"good
guys"
finally prevailed over the
so tar, only the chiefs of the Machinists Union
several sources, a large portion of the money
"The North Carolina coast Itself without the "bad guys." Watergate was also an episode In
and the Retail Clerks have openly jumped to comes from the Department of Energy, which is Gulf
Stream would be $
very desolate place," which the lives of many innocent individuals
Kennedy.
closely eyeing Pictrafesa's work because of its Pietrafesa said.
were disrupted.
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EDWARDMAYO
Pvt. Edward Mayo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Mayo, 827 Turnbull
Ave. Altamonte Springs. recently
completed training as an armor
reconnaissance specialist under the
One Station Unit Training (OSUT)
Program at Fort Knox, Ky.
Students received instruction in
the use of various kinds of weapons.
maintenance of armor vehicles.
map reading, communications,
artillery adjustments, and mines
and demolitions.
He is a 1977 graduate of Lyman
High School, Longwood.

MICHAEL ROGERS
Marine Sergeant Michael P.
Rogers, son of Paul H. and Hedwig
Rogers of 2231 W. Dana Drive,
Deltona, has been promoted to his
present rank and reenlisted for four
yea rs while serving at El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station, Santa
Ana, Calif.
He joined the Marine Corps In
May 1976.

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WILLIAM MARSHALL
Technical Sergeant William H.
Marshall, son of Mrs. James
Roswell of 110 Meadowlark Drive,
Altamonte Springs, has arrived for
&amp;?y'at Carswell AF8. TeL
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Training Command, previously
served at Karat Air Station, Turkey,

EDWARD GONZALEZ
Airman Edward D. Gonzalez,son
of Mrs. C. Alicia Dixon of 1416
Meadowlark St., Longwood, has
been selected for technical training
at Sheppard AFB, Tex., in the Air
Force medical service field.
The airman recently completed
basic training at Lackland AFB,
Tax., and studied the Air Force
mission, organization and customs
and received special instruction in
human relations. Completion of this
training earned the individual
credits towards an associate in
applied science degree through the
Community College of the Air
Force.

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--LEON HILLERY
Navy Yeoman Third Class Leon J.
Hillery, son of Gominion Hillery and
Lucy Bryant of Route 2. Box 257 and
Route 2, Box 2ITT, 21st St..
respectively, and whose wife,
Cynthia is the daughter of Vicki
Smith of 1811 Harding Ave. , all of
Sanford, recently departed for
deployment In the Mediterranean
Sea.
He is serving as a crewmemr
aboard the guided missile destroyer
USS Sampson, homeported in
Mayport, Fla. While deployed, his
shipwill operate as a unit of the U.S
Sixth Fleet.
A 1976 graduate of Seminole High
School, he iolntd the Navy in
December 1976

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prices."
strongly indicate that Richard Nixon and Henry
The shah happily helped to spread this ImSimon flew to Riyadh where he got an
Kissinger could have headed off the ruinous oil
Both Simon and Burns, meanwhile, presented
presslon. From Saudi Arabia James Akins, the agreement from the Saudis to sell their oil at their case to Gerald Ford after he replac
price rise In 1973-74. Their failure to do so enAmerican ambassador during the oil public
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auction. This would have made It fin- Nixon in the White House. Simon drafted a
couraged the oil sheikdoms to levy a series of
negotiations,
reported:
"The
Iranians
had
told'
possible
for
the
cartel
to
rig
prices
higher
than
confidential
arrogant price Increases that have inflicted
(the Saudis) we were completely unconcerned the competitive market would
bear. He returned president., six-page memo to the new
severe economic damage upon the United States.
about any price rise. The shah has also told this home triumphantly to present the deal to
Nixon.
Americana are paying five times more for to numerous oilmen as proof that the U.S. Is at
The memo charged that Iran "is the dominant
imported oil than they did six years ago. The oil
Burns, meanwhile, formed a planning group to force in OPEC for higher oil prices." The shah's
least Indifferent to an Increase In oil pr"
cartel has fixed the price per barrel, economists
prepare economic countermeasures to end the "bogus economic arguments," Simon pleaded,
Only the Saudis, fearful of the economic oil rip-off. But both Simon and ur
tell us, at about $10 more than the price that
Bns, Incredibly, "..-should not go unchal1engI,"
the price gouge. As the were thwarted.
would prevail in competitive market.
dominant oil power, "Saudi Arabia can veto any
This means Americans are being robbed every
He reported that "Saudi Arabia has repeatedly
The shah, not satisfied with the quadrupling of asked
us to put pressure on the shah,"
iflcTC$5 because It can produce enough oil to
time they fill up their gas tanks, ride th
the bus,
The Saudi
oil
prices
continued
to
press
for
still
higher
royal
family
had told him personally, Simon
the market, and It has a surplus
heat their homes or purchase anything that
of
funds,"
prices.
In
a
secret message to Saudi Crown wrote, that "Saudi Arabia would
to be transported. Petroleum is also the base for the CIA noted. But the Saudis were unwilling
press OPEC for
to
Prince
Fahd,
Intercepted
by U.S. Intelligence, lower prices" but that they
at least 300 products, ranging from medicines to stand alone against the Organiza on
"need
the shah argued that the increases were Justified turn the shah around... They the U.S. to help
Petroleum Exporting
fertilizers.
wonder whether,
"because major importing countries have failed Infact, we want
In past columns, we have laid out evidence
lower oil prices since we never
The Saudis appealed to Nixon and Kissinger to to make a sufficient
effort to fight inflation, even raise the subject with the shah."
from the secret files of the Central Intelligence
use their influence with the shah to Mop the In- wtlth affects the cod of OPEC country finSimon urged Ford "to take a tough private line
Agency that the shah of Iran was behind the oil
creases. If the United States did not Intervene ports."
gouge. Not only was the shah one of the Big
Saudi ounerJizki
with Iran, threatening overt U.S. counteractions
IM, if their dance is not altered.,, In act e
Three in the oil cartel but he was a pet ally of the Yamani sternly warned Washington, "It can the shah also
started
putting
out
the
line
"that
United
only lead to Saudi ArabIa giving up Its present foreign aid and economic development efforts president called upon the shah to hold the line on
oil prices and dispatched Kissinger to Tehran to
Because Washington did not restrain the
position on the crisis and joining Its OPEC will have to be held down
because
of
the
doWN
deliver the message.
the other oil-selling nations assumed that the
colleagues in (heir uncompromising stand."
in oil earnings in 195."
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Tern' Salsbury, Ii. of 161

Vihien Road, Sanford,
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plaque from the Rotary
Club of Sanford. Salshurv,
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Airman Frank E Hostetter has
graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex
from the U.S. Air Force technical
training course for real estate cost
maintenance analysis specialists
Airman Hostetter, now trained in
cost and real property accounting
procedures and preparation of real
property accounting procedures and
preparation of real propertyrecords
and supporting documents, is being
assigned to Spangdahlem AB,
Germany, for duty with a Unit of the
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
His father, Frank E Hostetter,
resides at 106 Seville Ave.,
Altamonte Springs

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Sanford, recently completed One
Station Unit Training (OSUT) at
Fort Denning, Ga.
OSUT is a 12-week period which
combines basic combat training and
advanced individual training,
Wesley entered the Army in
February of this year. The private is
a 1977 graduate of Seminole High
School. His father, John Wesley,
lives in Sanford.

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pt Bnnie L Strawter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright,
Sanford, recently completed One
Station Unit Training (OSUT) at
Forh Benning Ga.
OSUT is a 12-week period which
combines basic combat training and
advanced individual training. The
private entered the Army last
January. He is a 1977 graduate of
Seminole High School.

RUSSELL MITCHELL
Navy Fireman Recruit Russell E.
Mitchell, Son of Brady E. and Flozell
HERMANSHAW
LAWRENCE BURGESS Mitchell of 2107 Adams Court,
Marine Lance Cor poral Lawren
Staff Sergeant Herman A. Shaw,
ce Sanford. has completed recruit
son of Mrs. Robert C. Morris of 325
D. Burgess, son of Howard and training at the Naval Training
Frances Burgess of P.O. Box 13.1
S. Winslow, DeLand, has arrived for
Cen ter, Orlando.
Geneva Dlve, Geneva has reported
duty at Ellsworth AFB, S.D.
During the eight-week training
for duty at the Marine Corps Station, cycle, trainees studied general
The sergeant, a security specialist
Cherry Point, N.C. He loined the
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He ioined the Navy in March 1979 Of DeLand High School and has
studied at Hawaii Community
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Wednesday, June 6, 1q79

CALENDAR

olicemen On Horseback:
j, Tradition Here To Stay
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RICHMOND (UPI) - At high noon, Richmond Police
Sgt. Marion W. Johnson finishes guiding his horse through
the concrete canyons of the city and dismounts pt his
reserved parking space in an automobile garage.
He fits a familiar mold. The image of the lawman
10.4 astride a horse to track down desperados is an old one, as
prevalent as "Gunsmoke" reruns, more enduring than
Zane Grey pulp novels.
But are contemporary policemen on horseback
necessary? In an environment of computerized theft and
getaway cars, the very idea might seem antiquated, or at
.'. best a frivolous expense.
Not so, claim the police in cities that have mounted
. patrols. To them, a horse is a horse, of course - except
when he's a police horse.
Although officially billed as a "crime deterrent" in
many cities that use them, police on horseback also serve
as a sort of public relations tool.
"I was a detective sergeant for 16 years," said Johnson,
a
who heads up Richmond's mounted patrol division. "And
if someone had asked me then if I thought the department's horses were justified, I would have said the money
could be spent another way."
. Johnson obviously has had a change of heart since then.

p-.'- 'If this city ends up going to the
poorhouse, at least there'll
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be a horse leading the way'

"The mounted officer is at a high elevation and can see
several blocks away," said Johnson. "Secondly, a thief
can't outrun a horse. A horse can go across a median and
even up steps where a patrol car can't."
In Baltimore, mounted patrols are Invaluable when
heavy snows block city thoroughfares.
"They can go places that even four-wheel drive and
snow vehicles can't get through," said Baltimore
patrolman Thomas Bretczlk.
Some towns only recently instituted horse patrols after
seeing the apparent successes In other areas.
Said Maj. Charles Sands of the Charleston, S.C., police
department, "We started ours last year and have seen
obvious effects in the Incidence of crime. When we net a
rash of purse anatchings or break-ins in a particular Area,
we put a horse patrol down there and it all of a sudden
stops."
As for the cost of keeping a stable of horses, oats in an
energy-short society are cheaper than gasoline. In Richmond, only $19,000 is spent annually to maintain the
division's eight horses.
There is one unavoidable drawback, however, to horses
versus patrol cars. While cars emit only fumes, horses
make their own special brand of pollution.
"The only warning you get is when the horse lifts his
tail," said Johnson. "And by then, it's too late. If it hapap
pens on a sidewalk or crosswalk, we dismount and use a
shovel to clean it up."
Lawmen may still find horses effective in their job, but
nobody ever saw Marshall Dillon do that.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6
Sanford Optimist, 7:30- p.m., Holiday Inn.
Sanford Seranadcrs, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
CIVIC Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.
Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Sanford
taract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
THURSDAY, JUNE 7
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Parish House, Enterprise.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Altamonti Sprixgs Sertoma, noon, frl?nd's
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall,
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
OFS Seminole Chapter 3, 8 p.m., Sanford Masonic
Temple.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn, 14 and 434.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Churchy, Casselberry.

Herald photo by Tom Netsil

PASSING

The new officers of the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce were sworn In at an
installation meeting on Monday. The new officers are (from left): Ray Fox, vice
president; Dorris Norden, secretary-treasurer; Ronald Ripp Sr., president,
accepts the gavel from outgoing president Alfred Guitheil. The chamber takes a
summer vacation and begins its new year with a meeting the first Monday In
October. Meetings are held at The Forest, 512 W. Lake Mary Boulevard.

THE GAVEL

Whether he's in Philadelphia or Dallas or Atlanta, a
mounted patrolman's duties often include inhibiting street
. crime as well as writing traffic tickets or controlling
crowds.

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The wrong phutograph
was inadvertently placed
with a story on builder
George Davis in Sunday's
Evening Herald. Davis, of
G. H. Davis Enterprises
Inc., is pictured above.
Davis also noted his son
Glenn maintains field
operations while his son
Gary is a painting con.
tractor. The Herald regrets
the error.

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MONDAY, JUNE Ii
Monday Morners Toasimasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road, Altazncnte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry and 7 p.m., Florida Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte
Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m.,and 7:30 p.m. Canton Union
Building, Stetson University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7 p.m., Montgomery
Ward, Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
TOPS Chapter 79,7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.
Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory Committee 7:30 p.m.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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Regular and low sulfur oil are
in short supply. And expensive.
So right now it's more important
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electricity. Governor Graham is
encouraging a Voluntary conservationprogram, because it's in everybody's best interest to preserve our
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not signed a death warrant
for Raulerson and Willie
Jasper Darden, who was to
be executed the same day
as Spenkelink, has been
granted a stay of execution
until he exhausts his appeals.
Although the team is
sponsored by the FOP, the
union has not sanctioned
the T-shirt sale.
The shirts are being sold
to defray the $4,000 cost of
travel and lodging for a
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"I'd say you'll find
maybe one of 100
policemen who don't favor
the death penalty,"
Kearney said.
The T-shirts refer to the
133 inmates on Florida's
Death Row. Murderer John
A. Spenkel ink, the first
man to die in Florida's
electric chair in 15 years,
was executed May 25.
Another version of the Tshirt also pictures the
electric chair, but reads:
"Raulerson you're next."
It refers to James D.
Raulerson, who was sentenced to death for the 1973
slaying of Jacksonville
patrolman Michael
Stewart.
Kearney said Raulerson
was selected because he
killed a fellow police officer.
Gov. Bob Graham has

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FRIDAY, JUNE 8
University of Central Florida commencement, 8 a.m.,
adjacent to administration building. Speaker - Rep. Dick
Batchelor.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford
Airport.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 am., Deltona.
Weight Watchers, 10 am., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, closed 8 p.m., Roiling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434
SATURDAY, JUNE 9
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce.
Orange Blossom Chapter, National Federation of the
Blind, 3 p.m., Apt. 23-B, Twin Lakes Apts., Monroe
Avenue, Maitland.
SUNDAY, JUNE 10
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole Group AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway House 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

During the course of riding down a single block astride
Thunder, a 10year.old Tennessee walking horse, he is apt
to be stopped several times by curious passersby.
. "A very valuable thing Is contact with people; it builds
up trust," he said. "You get no contact when you're in a
patrol car."
: Johnson's horsemen are so well liked on their beats that
local merchants provide free lunchtime hitching posts in
garages in the business district.
And when Richmond city council three years ago
contemplated eliminating the horse patrols as a cost
cutting measure, a barrage of outraged letters and
telephone calls convinced the members otherwise.
As one councilman put it, "If this city ends up going to
the poorhouse, at least there'll be a horse leading the

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Poli*ce 1-Shirts:
1 Down- 133 To Go
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
(UPI) - A police union
softball team selling Tshirts bearing a drawing of
Florida's electric chair
with the words "I Down 133 to Go!" says the shirts
are selling briskly at $5
apiece.
Det. Phil Kearney,
manager of the Jacksonville Fraternal Order of
Police team, said team
members sold about 200
shirts at the Police
Memorial Building during
their off-duty hours
Monday.
"We've had off-duty
officers and some citizens
come in here to buy them,"
Kearney said.
He said the shirts available in blue, yellow
and red - reflect th
public's support of the
death penalty.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 12
Suburban Republican Women's Club, 10 a.m., at The
First FS&amp;IJ, SR 436, Altamonte Springs. Speaker Betty
Smith of Seminole Sheriff's Department on self defense
and rape. Silent auction.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
community center.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry
and 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open dlschuss*on, Halfway House,
591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Trl-County Road Runners CB Club, 7:30 p.m., Greater
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Methodist Church, Casaelberry.
Semlaola Rebekah Ledge 43, 8 p.m., Odd Fellow Hall,
107% Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Saaford.SemInoIe Jaycees Beard, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
SISTER, Inc. noon, Holiday Inn.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 an., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road.
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Carter had a double and Brad beating Seminole Petroleum.
Lee Charron hurled a no- League, Adcock Roofing and Butch's Chevron Service Scheetz.
Mike Jones was the winning Revels shared the pitching
Brian Ashcraft was the losing Reuscher added a single.
hitter and Fredrick Miller clinched the city championship pushed four runs acorss the
Westside Merchants also had
pitcher. He struck out six and chores for Adcock Roofing, and
slammed a pair of doubles and with a 136 win over Ken Kern's plate in the bottom of the last pitcher with six strikeouts and
Stacy Smith led Jack Prosser
one
hit; a home run by Leonard
Ford with a double and two walked six, while pitching a also led the team in hitting.
scored three runs to lead Garage. The victory boosted inning to top Clem Leonard nine walks.
George's was out-hit 11.8, but,
one-hitter.
Sanford Little American Adcock's record to 40 with one shell, 11.10.
Revels slammed a double and
Revels
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Ken Morris slapped a triple triple and Carr and Mark
Butch's Chevron was held
League champion Flagship game remaining in the second
two frames to rally for the of hits, including his 16th home
but scored four lastBank to a 12-2 win over Atlantic half. The other five teams each
hitless,
run of the season. Chris Jones and single for APEX, Chris Roberts each added singles.
have two losses. Adcock walked five enroute to his no- ,
Smith had a home run, Pat
Bank Tuesday.
inning
runs to beat Clem
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hitter.
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George's topped Jack Roofing had already won the
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Thomas and Robert Quinn each single.
In other Pee Wee League its runs in the second inning, walked four.
American Produce Exchange
Derrick Butler had a double
Seminole Sporting Goods
collected singles.
Noy Rivers and Keith Denton singles.
i APEX blasted Seminole games, Seminole Sporting with Horace Knight's triple
The only hit for the losers was managed only one hit in its and Chris Etland and John
APEX exploded for 11 runs on
Petroleum, 15-2, in other league Goods scored a pair of runs in keying the attack. Other hits for each had a double and single for
Marvin come-from-behind win, a Hendricks each had singles for
single
by
the bottom of the Last inning to the winners were singles by George's and Phillip Rinkavage Just three hits in the bottom of a
games.
second Inning single by Leslie Shell.
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isn't exactly the garden spot of the world,
league playoffs with a 4-I
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Lenny Wilkens, coach of the NBA champion Seattle Super- out by Farr's Steve HutSonics, was born and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant. That gave sell. Altamonte's minor
Win a good opportunity to go wrong if he wanted, but he was one of league all-star game will
those unusual kids. All he ever cared to do was get ajob to help his be held tonight at 6
family, study and play basketball whenever he had the chance. o'clock.
'hint shouldn't necessarily be taken to mean he was a Goody Two
Herald Photos by Tom NstseI
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fights," Wilkens laughed Tuesday, a day during which Brooklyn
Borough President Howard Golden honored him with a citation on
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of the community, as well as for leading the the Sonics to their
live-game title triumph over the defending champion Washington
Bullets last week.
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"I won some and lost some," he remembered. "I look back on
the whole thing as a great experience. It taught me survival,
never to be intimidated by anybody or anything."
Sam Schulman, the enthusiastic 69-year-old owner of the
Sonles, fired Wilkens as playercoach seven years ago, dealing
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Beard. That makes Wilkensthe only rehired coach In NBA history
ever to will a championship. He insists he bears no resentment
toward Schulman for his earlier departure from Seattle.
"I feel Sam is a friend," said the Sonics' 41-year-old coach, still
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way the deal was handled."
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Wilkens was playing golf at the time and his wife received a call
from t he Sonics' front office telling her abo ut the deal only a few
minutes before one of her relatives phoned her from New York
informing her he had heard abo ut it on the radio.
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AlL that is forgotten now. Especiall y since t he Sonics, a team
%#hout any superstars, beat the Bullets, who defeated them In
seven games for the cham pionship last year.
Essentially, Wilkens' philosophy on basketball is simple.
I t hi nk basket ba ll was designed to be a team game," he said.
"pose teams that play with a team concept us ua lly are more
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iit.defense. This year, we were No. 1. We feel everything starts
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team. When our defense is at the very top, ow offense picks up."
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among his players. lie always tries to get everyone involved.
"We proved that when we move the ball and get everyone involved, we're a better ballclub."
Vt ilkens played basketball at Boys High School in Brooklyn at
the same time Tommy Davis, who later was signed by the
Dodgers, was on the team. While Davis went on to pla y baseball,
Wilkens went to Providence College where he was considerably

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influenced by his coach there, Joe Mullaney. It was Mullaney who
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sweating but Lenny is dry."
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Planning to a 13-1 7 triumph over Jack Prosser Plumbing remained undefeated said Tuesday night after pit- thousand times, but there's no
almost grim. None of this was lost on the Sonic fans In Seattle's victory over Magnolia Services Ford in a Colt League contest. In claiming the American
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"That's the way he was defeated the New York YanThis is to let theimi knoW Wilkens saw It and he's smiling now like
In other games, D&amp;J tractors to a 14-1 victory.
Terry Blaney and Jill Lewis pitching in spring training," kees, 3-1, Boston bombe
thiy'd never believe.
homered. The playoffs begin said Manager Gene Mauch, Texas, 9-3, California blanked
Equipment came from the
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0 (34) 63.50; 1 (3-4-I) 453.00
Second Game
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760 3.40
6 irusta Gastill
0(2-5) 41.40;P (2-5) 206.40; 1 (2-;-

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it appear the softball is going faster.
Q. I would like to know some personal Information on Boston
Red Sox shortstop Rick Burleson, such as age, height, married or
shoe, children, etc. Also, %Wch airline do the Red Sox fly diuring
the regular season? -Cindy Williams, Orlando, Fla.

Rick Burleson, a native who still makes his home in Southern
California part of the winter, came up to the Red Sox in April 1974.
He split that season between second base and shortstop and has
remained on the job since. Because of his size (5-foot-10, 160
pounds) and spunk, he is known as "The Rooster," He turned 28
on April 29, Is married and has an Infant son. The Red Sox, during
the course of a season, fly several airlines.
Q. II tricky questions are not your bag, then your mailbag must
be dry. A quick survey of the rule book instead of the press box

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appealed; 2) when a runner is declared out for Interference and
the scorer judges that the batter would have been out with normal
effort. I Still enjoy reading your column, even though I disagree at
times. At least your opinions are not based on hometown loyalty
Vincent Marcbetti
that twists facts to fit the fan desires.
(umpire), Ozark, Mo.
Whew.
Q. Could you give me some information on the Dallas Cowboys'
Charlie Waters (41) and Cliff Harris (U)? When do the Cowboys'
pee-season games start? Laura Johnson, Hubbard, Texas.
The Cowboys' set of safeties are the premier pair In the game
and have been since they started playing together in 1975, Charlie
on the strong side, Cliff on the weak side. Both are 30 years old.
Both joined the Cowboys In 1970, Harris as a free agent from little
Ouachita Baptist. Waters as a third-round draftee from Clemson.
Initially, both competed for the free safety job, and Cliff won out.
Except for a half season stint in the Army, he has been the regular
since- Waters did some time as a cornerback before settling In as
an all-pro strong safety. The Cowboys kick off pro football in '79
by meeting the Oakland Raiders in the Hall of Fame game at
Canton, Ohio, on July 28.
Q. Who are the oldest active quarterbacks ill the NFL? -S.I110,
Madison, Wis.
With the release of Bill Kilmer, who'll be 40 in September, and
Ihe retirement of Francis Tarkenton, 39, the oldes active passer Is
tll Munson, 38, last with Buffalo unless some team picks up
Filmer. Other oldies-but-goodies are Roger Staubach, 37, of
Pallas; Craign Morton, 36, of Denver; and Jim Hart, 35, of St

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Q. As an avid baseball fan, I always wondered how the letter
Philadelphia 8, Houston 0
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pick
Today's Gaoes
"K" became designated in the box score for the strikeout. Also, do
Fourth Race
and took second baseman
Mil 40
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you think the Pittsburgh Pirates will win the NL Fast M year?
4Mi%%MaxyRvrd 1760 860 S,60
Stolen Bases
Martin Barrett of Arizona
New York (Kobel 20) al
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Helen Cathers, Renolds-vLlle, Pa.
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C incinnati (Bonham 2 II. 12-30 Pitt
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Thee general explanation seems to be that Henry Chadwick, the
p.m.
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Among
Time 201 04.50; 1 (4.2.1) 340.1St
(Perry 54) at LA, T averns, NY and North Il.
San Diego
first great baseball writer and the "father"- of scoring,- didn't use
American league - LeF lore,
were several relatives or Past Chicago (Reuschel 3 5), 2:30
logical "S" for st rikeout because that letter was already being
and present major leaguers. p.m.
LOS Angeles (Reuss 1-4) at
used for stolen base or sacrifice hit. So the letter "K in strikeout
Lansford Is the brother of
was the next natural designation. No, I don't think the Pirates willAngels third baseman Gurney Pittsburgh (Bibby 30). 7:35
win, the Philadelphia Phillies have too much for the rest of that
Montreal (0
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Lansford; first
division.
(Niekro 68). 7:35 p.m.
f
Demeter, chosen by the Yan- Atlanta
San Francisco (Nastu 2 4) at
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First Race
2 Honey Fly By
3 20 260 3.00
4 Magic Bullet
2.40 280
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7th race C S-Il, Time 31.63
Fourth Game
10.70 100 3 80
S Echo Fantastic
9 20 7.80 .4.10
6 Zubi Gasti II
1.20 7 20
4 20 5 40 1 Johnnie Scat
3 Victor Olano
4 20
7 Irusta Isidro
6 .40 3 Carry Boboie
0(1-5)11.20; P (S-I) 60.70; 1 (6-1.
0 (36) 29.00; P (6-3) 99.60; 1 (63
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1) 540.20.
Eighth race C. ).. Time 30.50
Fifth Game
8 60 2 80 3 10
8 Said Enrique
20 80 600 5.20 2 Bon Bon Blaze
1 10 1 00
1 B*'ude Duaga
1 20 3 80 8 Sendintheclowns
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9 20 5 60
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0 (6-3) 32.00; P (6-3) 124.00.
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Tenth Game
7 80 1 20 320
2 Roe Klinder
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3 60 3 00
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8 80
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3rd race C. S-IS, Time 31 40
8 LR's Companion 920 380 2 60
920 4 40
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Tuesday's Results
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6 Vickys Rhythm
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NEW YORK (UPI)- There's from Harrisburg (Pa.i High
McDonald talked to Leary
American League
more to the University of School, ear ned the honor of Monday and indicated that the
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Michigan's athletic program
Boston
31 70 608
than touchdowns on Saturday the draft. Chambers, who selected by the Mets.
Bait
32 21 601 -afternoons,
graduates today, signed a
31 25 551 7':
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79 25 .537 3':
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Detroit
25 2 3 571 4' .
grand old game of baseball shortly after being chosen.
we have been pitching-oriented Clevend
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13 42 736 70
Clambers, nicknamed "Choo and have shown an ability to Toronto
West
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Michigan was the star of Choo," batted .484 in 22 games develop pitchers."
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summer draft of amateur free homers and 28 RBI.
included: Toronto, catcher Jay Kan CulY
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Minn
29 22 .569 2
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"Chambers has the best bat Brian Schroeder, Pacific Texas
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30 23 566 2
members of its team picked in I've seen for a high school Palisades, Calif; Atlanta, first Chicago
75 28 172 7
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the first round. Anong the player since Jeff Burroughs," basemmmanutfielder Brad Keni- Scathe
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Oakland
18 37 327 IS
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Tuesday's Results
Rick Leach, the star quarter- director of player personnel. infielder Juan Bustabad, Iha;'7: 4t
Boston 9, Texas 3
Minnesota 3. Baltimore 1
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back of the Wolverines' Rose "He has a very short, quick leah, Fla.; St. Louis, outfielder
Kansas City 3, New York I
Bowl squad, who was picked by stroke and tremendous power." Andrew Van Slyke, New HartMilwaukee S. Chicago 3
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By selecting Chambers, the ford, N.Y.; Cleveland, leftV/"061 bML/f'
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overall selection.
Mariners paved the way for the handed pitcher John Bohnet,
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Chicago
(Barrios
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with
pitcher
in
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collegiate
ranks,
ney, Pa; Chicago White Sox,
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Leary,
a
6-3
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Minnesota
(Koosman
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at
fifth round of the NFL draft.
first baseman Timothy Wal- New York
(Guidry 5 4), 8:05
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"I feel very good, I'm very Monica, Calif., posted a 12.3 lach, Tustin, Calif.
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record to tie a school mark for
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elated to hear the Tigers season
victories and recorded a
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Nekoosa,
Wis.;
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Toronto
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but I guess the Tigers were a
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Templtn, St.L
little more interested in
46 195 63 323
Dcl 27. Wilson, KC And Cruz.
al Manager Joe McDonald. "He right-handed pitcher Scott
Detroit (Bullingharn 53) at StargeU. Pit
35128 II 320
Sea 23 Otis, KC 20. wills, Tex
than I thought they were."
Seattle (Bannister 25).
10 35
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has a good curve and a slider.
50 210 67 319
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American League
The other Michi gan players We really weren't sur prised
Pitching victories
Texas, left-handed pitcher
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chosen in the opening round Seattle didn't take Leary Jerry Don Gleaton, BrownMinnesota at New York
Smably, Min
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tlou 8 2. Canton, Phil
were left-handed pitcher Steve because we knew they had a lot wood, Texas; Sun Francisco,
Texas at Milwaukee
Kemp, Dcl
45 168 60 351
John,
American League
KanCity at Bait, night
Carew, Cal
SI 186 66 355
Howe and right-handed pitcher of respect for Chambers. Leary Richard Leucken, Houston; the
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NY
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Chicago at Boston. night
I3ochie, Sea
52 183 65 35.
Splittortt,
KC B A.
Steve Perry, both by Los is the only college player that White Sox, catcher Rickey
Downing, Cal
48 172 57 331
National League
Angeles.
stood out this year as opposed to Seilheimner, Brendham, Texas;
Rice, Bet
51 196 61 327
East
40 129 4? 326
Al Chambers, an 18-year-old other years when usua lly four Cincinnati, catcher Daniel
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Harness Racing
Baylor, Cal
5S 71)9 68 32S
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senior outfielder-first baseman or five stood out."
Lamar, Houston; Kansas City Montreal
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Tuesday night and stopped the getting Intimidated by teams I Kni,hI
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Scheefo
211 Rape
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0 I 0 Atkinson
Ho uston Astros' seven-game don't t hi nk are as good as we Lifts
333Wilburn
000
P.MllIer
2 00
winning streak, 80. But he are."
Tii$e,sr I S 0 Milton
2 55 Olvldon
SOS
T. MIller
remained true to his code of not Pirates 3, Dodgers 1:
13 2 0
Alloway
2 0 S Totals
1012 1
tal king to reporters and even
Dave Parker smashed a two. Totals
052 2-12
refused to go on a post-game run homer and Bert Blyleven Flagship lank
101 0- 2
television show with Phillies' and Kent Tekulve combined on Atlantic lank
announcer Richie Ashburn.
a seven-hitter in sparking the
APEX
SEMINOLE
"He had a super hook (cur- Pirates to victory over the PETROLEUM
AS R
32I
Al I H Thomas
veball)," Houston's Enos Dodgers.
222
Sk.p
liSMorris
Cabell said a bout Canton's Braves 4, Expos 1
22I
McKInMy I SO Jams
I20
110 Taylor
pitching. "Practically all the
Rick Matula and Gene McGrIfl
2II
5 0 0 Robinson
EscI.van
21
I 0 0 Smith
pitches he t hrew me were Garber combined on a six-hitter Penick
311
2 5 0 Quinn
curves. When he got ahead he and Bob Homer dr illed a three- MItchell
110
200 Laster
GriffIn
I00
o f 0 Hobby
threw a nasty breaking ball run homer, lilting the Braves Horton
020
Carlton
100 Roth.
which was shar pe r and iagger over the Expos.
550
KIllIgsrTh I 0 I Grant
IS IS?
Tipton
0 0 0 Totals
than the other hook."
Reds 6, Mets 1:
Cameron
20I
1231
Only rookie Jeff Leonard,
Dan Driessen and Dave Totals
who lined a sharp single to left Concepcion hit homers to Seminole Petroleum
200 0- 2
3(11)1 5I0
field to start the seventh inning, support the combined six-hit APEX
managed to get a hit off pitching of Fred Norman and KERN'S
ADCOCK
Pedro Bonbon and power the GARAGE AIRH ROOFING AIRN
Reds to a tln over the Mets. Grayson
332
3) Sksvsls
311 Wright
I I'll
Brinson
Cardinals 5, Giants 4:
soCarr
331
SmIth
1 2 ooraham
335
Jerry Mumphrey opened the MIlls
1IS Lewis
310
ninth inning with a triple off the Morley
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305 WashIngton 3 1 5
Football registration will be wall - his third hit of the game kern
3 I I
Deppen
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100
held Saturday for youngsters
and scored on a passed ball P.ol00rd • 2 0 5 Lassiter
205
IS I I Adcock
from the Jackson Heights by Mike Sadek to give the Totals
Yeager
200
Totals
24 3 4
school district who wish to Cardinals their sixth straight
Kern'
Garage
301
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compete in the Pop Warner triumph.
AdcockRsolIng
310 Ix-13
Football League next fall.
Padres 11, Cubs 3:
Dan Briggs drove in three LEONARD
Boys ages 7-11 should bring a
BUTCH'S
pa rent to the school between 9. r uns- two wi th a homer - and SHILL AIRH CHEVRON
AS RH
11 a.m. and sign up with the Gene Tenace added a solo 111aM
3 2 I Hill
I20
Butler
2 2 I Fraley
020
Seminole
Youth Sports homer to back the six-hit pit- Davis
I 2 0 Demotres
I0 5
$.uco
210 Rows
Association.
ching of Eric Rasmussen.
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CZESTOCHOWA, Poland (UP!)
loland's government said today It is satisfied with the political implications of the first visit by a reigning Roman Catholic
pope to a communist-ruled land.
"As far as political Implications are concerned, we are
satisfied with them," said Foreign Ministry spokesman
Stefan Stanlszewskiata news conference inCzestochowa.
"There is also satisfaction that the church sees its role
in forming the unity of the nation."
Stanlszewskj was echoing a theme Communist Party
Secretary Edward Gierek stressed in his face-to-face
meeting with Pope John Paul ii.

A frail and crippled
Gen. 0mm- Bradley, who commanded the American t}
Day invasion forces, whispered his praises to the dead
llod soldiers at a ceremony marking the 35th anniversary today of the Normandy landing that liberated
Europe.
June 6, 1944.1)-Day. 7a.m. Volunteers of the 2nd and 5th
Ranger Battalion scale the sheer, 100-foot cliffs at the
Pointe du Hoc under relentless enemy fire to silence six
l55mm German guns aimed at the Allledforces onOmaha
and Utah beaches.
"When those of us responsible for the landing worried
about the guns aimed at our ships, IA. Col. James E.
Rudder told me,! can take care of that for you with my
Rangers,' "the 87-year-old general of the Army said from
Us wheelchair.
The Ranger operation was costly. Half of the men were
killed or wounded.

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Dr. Garrett Dotson,
assisted by Edith McNeill,
president of the Seminole

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County Unit of the
American Cancer Society,
has presented more than a
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Ghana Officers Arrested
ACCRA, Ghana (UP!)
The junior air force officers
who seized control of Ghana's military government in a
coup say they have arrested several lJ,lor Uceand,1
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sent ot her fl eing thdcd unry.
An earlier coup attem pt by th e leader of the current
coup, Fit. U. Jerry Rawllngs,wasfolled three weeks ago,
with one man officially reported dead in brief fighting
between the rebels and government 'forces ruling the
former British West African colony.
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dozen anti-smoking
programs to over 4,®
students in our Seminole
County middle and high
schools during the past
year.
Students are shown a
film, slides, and specimens
of healthy and diseased

lungs.

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Using a cigarette smoking device, Dr. Garrett
Dotson (left) and Edith McNeil, president of the
Seminole County unit of the American Cancer
Soclety,show middle school students the amount of
tar residue taken Into the lungs by a single cigarette,

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Following
each
presentation, Dotson allots
time for a question and
answer period in which
students ask any questions
they may have concerning
the effects of cigarette
smoking as related to their
health.
"There has been an
alarming increase in the
rate of teenagers smoking
in recent years and we
hope this program will be a
beginning In establishing a
future group of young
adults who do not smoke,"
Dotson said. "We feel the

response

of

these students

as judged by their interest

in the presentation and
later feedback from
teachers and parents has
been excellent."

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Health and agricultural officials have planned an all-out
assault on ground squirrels and
the plague-infected fleas they
carry to avert a situation they
call "a veritable powder keg
with a short fuse."
Officials are particularly
concerned that the fleas would
get into the urban rat
population and spread quickly,
infecting human beings.
"We are highly concerned,
especially about tree rats,"
deputy A r i c u It u r e
Comissioner Robert Howell
said Tuesday. "It's a commonly
seen rodent in the area and they
get into homes.

All Applicants May Be Eli g ible.
Widows. pensioner s. people with bad credit, retirees.

Even those rejected by banks O loan corpon.s

Extended Repayment Terms

Use yotr cash for any purpose. Medical bills — vocul-ons — borne

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be iu 'hon th e combined monthly
9 now.

Payments you're

Fast Loan Approval.

In most cases, yo

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approved in 24 hotors and
compl.$.dwithin3doy.CoN
Pi Ameicon today and use

botrowing powef as 0
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rats, which usually live
above ground in shrubs and

CALL TOLL FREE

1-800-835-2246

7 days a week.
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ORLANDO1, SANFORD DAILY 9:30

(millie B. Smith, Mary
Frank J. Zarra, Mary
Alfred H. Hadridi, Deltona
Mark A. LeavIns, Deltons
I.arsnz N. Sass. Deltona
Harold D. Hedge, Jacksonville
Dian Frazier, Ostesn

Clarence A. Stowart, Osteni
DISC$AROI$

Sanford:
TressIi W. Crews
LtrsuI.s Collins,
Casey L. Dunn

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whatever changes we must make.
will continue to provide service which
honors these emotions,

JosephIne McCallum

Ad. M. Perez

Bobby Robinson
Josephine M. Sawell

Welles Terrell
Raymond W. Welnmann
Julia B. ZImm.rs
Gorge Lessard,
Shawn D. Thus, Lak Mary
Carrie A. Jsncks. Orangi City
Katherine Kredi, Winter Springs

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Mrs. Lois Hooker, Pilot
Governor of Florida and a
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discussion, including a
question and answer
period, on district ad-

New Sznyrna Beach, was

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the official visitor at a
District IV Pilot Club
seminar held in the
fellowship hail of the First
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Carnegie programs.

Hosted by the Pilot Club
of Sanford, 60 women from
Pilot Clubs of New Smyrna
Beach, DeLand, Daytona

gave the welcome address.
After luncheon, round table
discussions were held.

Thomas DeButs of

Daytona Beach, spoke on

President Polly Stevens

Beach, Ormerid Reach,
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MAKING PLANS staying with us.
We hate to hurt their feelings
DEAR MAKING: No.
middle-aged couple, and when
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I and we don't sauut to make Up
they left, the man said, "I'm one. Thank you. You can sign need a solution to it very sticky any lies we might get caught in,
only tipping you a dollar this, either "Varicose Veins" or problem. A couple we knew as such as.
"illness in the
because the food was lousy." "Fallen Arches." I've got both neighbors several years ago in family, we're redecorating our
I said, "But the service was in.
another city still regard us as house, or we plan to be away all
OK, wasn't it?" And he said,
CINCINNATI
their "dearest" friends summer, etc." So how can we
"Yes, the service was okay, but DEAR CINCINNATI: Most although we never felt tell them they emil expect to be
the food was lousy," and with people tip according to their especially close to them. We our houseguests?
that they walked out.
moods. Even though It's grossly have kept up a Christmas card
NO LOCATION, 151.EASE
Abby, please tell people that unfair to the % altress, If she contact.) They wrote saying,
DEAR NO: Try total honesty.
the waitress has to serve serves a lousy meal she's in 'We would love to visit you this Simply say that you would 1xw
whatever she picks up in the very much the same position as summer and can arrange our pleased to entertain them for an
kitchen. And it takes just as the messenger i4ho get shot vacation accordingly. Which eenlng but you cannot acmuch effort to serve a lousy because he delivers bad news. week would be convenient for ('ommodahi?
them
as
meal as it does to serve a good
houseguests. Blunt? Yes.
DEAR ABBY: My fiance and you to have us?"

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I plan a large wedding. ills
Abby, at no time did we invite
mother is asthmatic and highly them to be our houseguests, but
alergic to perfumes and that Is obviously what they have
colognes.
in mind. We wouldn't mind
Would ltbe proper to write on entertaining theni for one
our wedding invitations, "No evening at dinner, but we
perfumnes or colognes, please"? certainly don't want them

customers tip according to how

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2 cups fresh grated corn

ingredients

all

Mix

thoroughly and bake in a
greased loaf pan for 1 hour
at 350 degrees.

Heat the pineapple in a
double boiler top. Mix the
cornstarch, salt, and sugar
mid add it to the pineapple,
Cook 20 minutes over hot

SOUTHERN CORN

DEAR ABBY: I'm a waitress
with a complaint I'll bet you've
never heard before. Some

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Lucille Michels
Charles W. Morris

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2 tsp. salt
1 4 tsp. pepper

canned pineapple)
L4 tsp. salt
I tbsp. butter
I tbsp. lemon juice
1 tbsp. grated lemon rind
meringue

minutes or more I. Stir in 1
cup boiled rice.

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crumbs
1 small minced onion

PINEAPPLE PIE
9 inch baked pie shell
2 cups crushed pineapple
2 tbsp. cornstarch
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PatronsTipped According
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onion and cook until yellow.
Add the okra, red pepper or
pimiento, and perhaps a
sprig of parsely. Cover and
cook slowly for 15 minutes.
Add the chicken pieces, the
tomatoes, boiling water
and 112 tsp. salt. Cover and
cook slowly until the
chicken is tender 140

or chopped canned, frozen
or cooked corn
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 tsp. sugar
112 tbsp. melted butter
2 cups scalded milk
I tsp. salt

I egg beaten
cup soft whole-wheat

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cream. Dissolve the gelatin
in the water by stirring
over low heat. Stir it into
the cheese mixture and
season to taste with the salt
and paprika. Mold it and
serve on a lettuce leaf with
the French curry dressing.

brown the chicken

cooked carrots,

mashed
1 lb. ground beef

Whip and [old in the heavy

cups chopped

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Services, Inc.

trees, including in landscaping
trees along freeways, are also

chopped

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Tree

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There are some pretty dire predictions
about the future, but we believe people

was "G.E.D. Gumbo"
(otherwise known as
Chicken Gumbo) from the
kitchen of Marilyn Mitchell, chairperson of the
Developmental Division.
G.E.D. GUMBO
3 lb. chicken, cut in

loom. Your one poym.n$ wiN pmbobly

fleas.

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HOSPITAL NOTES

When the pot lids were
finally lifted, the culinary
prowess of the teachers
was demonstrated! It was
generally agreed all should
receive A's for the day.
A highlight of the feast

$25000 moe.. I oc ony pu.pon.' II you own your own home, condominium

official said, these animals are
prime targets for the Infected

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they have developed
recipes that are nutritious
but quick to fix.

or moble ho" and lot. you civalify

"If the tree rats get next to
ground squirrels they would
bring the fleas right into the
homes. If they bridge that gap,
we will really have ourselves a
very serious problem."
A cutback in personnel and
control methods in recent years
has permitted an explosion of
the ground squirrel population
In some parts of the state, one

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Development

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French dressing with

chopped onion
4 cups okra, cooked or
canned

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3 tbsp. bacon fat

tomatoes
3 cups boiling water
Salt and pepper
Sprinkle the chicken with
salt and pepper. Melt the
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Pot Leg s nat o fl

Sanford:
Fannie Black
Joyce W. Myers
Patricia Ann Quigley
Myra J. Rumbily
Robert E. Shepard

The 45 teachers spent the
morning reviewing new
instructional materials for
the G.E.D. ;General

Cashr?

To avoid Litigation, the city of
The companies allegedly the city with a good faith check
Casselberry will settle for a agreed to refinance the city's in the amount of $50,000 but
total of $12,000 from the three former bonds for the water and stopped payment without

ses

The annual workshop for
the faculty of the
Developmental Division at
Seminole Community
College was the scene of a
"bring-a-dish" luncheon.

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bonding companies it says sewer utility system and telling the city," Schutte said.
reneged on an agreement, said refinance the city's outstanding
The city is asking for a $12,
$12,000
Frank Schutte, Casselberry bonds to Invest in guaranteed
settlement
to reimburse It for
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council chairman.
securities, Schutte said.
legal fees , direct and indirect
The Casselberry council
TAL1AHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) Richey, said he found the bill voted 3 to 2 Monday to make the The city of Casselberry was costs it Incurred in this matter,
offer to Southeast guaranteed to make a $600,000 Schutte said.
The House passed and sent to "abhorrent" but could accept it settlement
return on that investment,
Gov. Bob Graham today better with his amendment. The Municipal Bonds, Inc. of Schuttc said.
The city's attorn ey informed
legislation allowing marijuana House agreed on a 74-35 vote. Orlando; H.I. Renann, Inc. of
the council Monday that one
Policemen maintain the R. Lauderdale and a Chicago
"Mai ks and st ems" to
With the settlement offer, the bonding com pa ny has already
ineluded asevidence while "stalks and stems" portion of bonding firm,
city Is no longer seeking to agreed to the settlement,
The city alleges the corn- recover the $600,0
e bill is imperative or It will
quadrupling the quantity of pot
00 It had Schutte said. The other two
$6O0,)
people can possess before become almost impossible to panies reneged on an nopcd to reap In those in- companes are expe.cd to
weigh confiscated marijuana, agreement made between vestments, Schutte said.
facing felony charges.
respond to the city's offer
The lower chamber backed Without It, they will be forced to Casselberry and the companies
within the next week or two, he
The companies prcsnt.."d saH,
down from an amendment take several hours separating in May, 1978, Schutte said.
SHARON CARRASCO
tacked on the bill Tuesday and the unsmokable stalks from the
passed the legislation (SB 1317) lea'es.
The legislation became
on a 5840 vote.
necessary when the state
The bill lets policemen .
Supreme Court ruled in
clude the stalks and stems when
February that present law
they weigh confiscated pot.
requires policemen to separate
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also raises from five to
the roughage from the leaves.
grams the total amount of
The House originally passed
marijuana a person can be
caught with and only be legislation addressing the
WORLP
stalks and stems issue. The.
charged with a misdemeanor,
The House action breaks a Senate, however, substituted Its
session-long deadlock over t he own version, which also raised
possession threshold. The to one ounce, or 28 grams, the
Senate had refused to accept amount of pot someone can
ssess before facing a felony
Tuesday's amendment spon- po
d.
charge.
The House and Senate
sored by Rep. Ron Richmon
settled on a 20 gram limit.
His amendment allows only
The Senate had voted to allow
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one misdemeanor conviction people to get caught with less
for poeseaslng less than 20 than 20 grams of pot several
grams of marijuana. Additional times and never face a felony
The way th in are going, who knows what
convictions would carry a one- charge unless they come under
shape the world will be in a few years from
yes' jail term.
the provisions of the state's
now
let alone what funeral service will
Richmond, R-New Port repeat offender law.
be like?

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By KENNETH It. CLARK
own energy conservation plans. know there are some who
Alstedter termed the letter enough for winter,
is
that
as
we
a
heavy
impact on the market,
United Press International
"My concern
Domenici said President
believe that the energy problem "anonymous hate mail," but a
Gasoline-hungry Americans Carter and the states should Is not a real one. They believe it Cumberland, R.I., Roman approach the fall heating but oil industry sources warned
it may be syno!ic cf what U.S.
were- tn the message, im nav tile powtrw
Catholic cnureti voted tt sebn, preparatiofl
u1ate fuel is artificailly coh&amp;iêluy the
every quarter Tuesday:
shortages because, "A collec- oil companies. They are distribute it and a Los Angeles inadequate." he said. "We can't consumers eventually may
stockbroker said he was so rely on verbal assurances that face.
Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., five entity like ourselves is wrong."
A more serious development
likened them to drug addicts, paralyzed by parochial inEven as he spoke, an angry after waiting in line for things will be all right. The
be
priced
out
of
came
in Iran where officials
Deputy Secretary of State terests.... We cannot act."
anonymous chain letter spread gas he passed out 30 copies to fuels could
the nation will
announced
range."
Warren Christopher told them
"Americans are hooked, from Providence, R.I., across coworkers.
of oil SUPamount
reduce
the
The Ecuadoran price hike
to accept the reality of the hooked like crazy people on the nation. It called for a
In New York, Gov. Hugh
a
plied
to
contract
customers.
energy crisis, and New York oil," he said, "like people boycott of Shell Oil Co. products Carey worried more about a a 32 percent jump, to $26.80
the Iranian production has fallen to
Gov. Hugh Carey said their hooked on drugs."
in protest of rising gasoline shortage of home heating oil barrel made the price tag
about 4 million barrels a day
teeth may be chattering next
Christopher, reiterating the prices,
than about gasoline prices and highest in the world.
from
about 6 million barrels
smallest
Ecuador is one of the
winter,
administration's insistence that
The letter, charging the fuel
said he does not trust federal
the
nation
will
have
of
the
OPEC
nations
and
the
before
the shah was deposed.
Ecuador boosted the price of the fuel shortage has not been shortage "is contrived by the oil
assurances
oil to a record high, Iran cut engineered, told the Orange companies to drive up the cost
production and the fuel famine County World Affairs Council in of gasoline," urged each
deepened.
Santa Ana, Calif., Americans recipient to send copies to five
In Washington, the Senate must accept the reality of the friends.
The
approved a bill co-sponsored by energy crisis if It Is to be solved.
'Mark your calendars," it
Domenici and J. Bennett
"This is a choice that, in the urged. "July 1, 1979. To hell
increasing because of lack of said.
Johnston, D-La., that would end, has to be made by the with Shell."
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Two cases of bubonic plague
permit the states to draft their American people," he said. "I
Shell spokesman Norman
What could be the first major control.
"The freeway system corn- in human beings were reported
outbreak of bubonic plague in 55
since May 18, one of them
years faces Southern California
pletely girdles the city and it's contracted in an urban area.
and health officials warned
heavily infested with rats, and Both have been successfully
people to stay away from also ground squirrels," Howell treated.
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and punched well-wishers in the crowd and pummeled
news photographers today In the first violence of the
pontiff's tour of his homeland,
Plainsclothes security men turned what could have
been a picturesque ride through flower-strewn streets Into
a demonstration of police state-style brutality.
United Press International photographer Mal Langsdon
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meeting handicapped people outside Czestochowas Holy
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Another European sleight of
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hand with vegetable's is the use
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of seasoned butters.
leaves
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even the most sultry day. All
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dessert that's a summer's
dream.
Take advantage of the
delightful fresh fruits of the
season, such as Granny Smith Just For Holidays
Apples, the only genuine
summer apple available. In
3 tablespoons peanut oil
Turkey, once a holiday only sauce
fact, the Granny Smith Apples treat, is becoming a favorite for
hole
2 tablespoons sliced scallions
1 can 09 ounces
1 clove garlic, sliced
in your store were picked about family meals and for en- tomatoes

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12 inch piece stick cinnamon
I cup Ahite Wine
2 tablesnoons lime iuiri
3 Granny Smith1 Apples,
cored, cut In cubes 13 cups
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Rice stretches leftover meat and poultry.

3 cups diced, cooked turkey
1 tablespoon minced ginger
three weeks before coming to tertaining. It is still inexpensive
market
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Cook bacon until crisp, root or I i teaspoon ground
compared with most beef, fish
Crumble and reserve. Remove ginger
Swiinier Apple Compote is an and seafood.
You can buy turkey in all but 2 tablespoons of bacon
1 cup sliced green p'oper
imaginative mixture of apples,
2 tablespoons dry sherr %
honeydew balls and grapes in a smaller amounts. Or you can drippings from skillet. Add
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pepper,
onion,
okra
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succulent lime-wine syrup that
'4 cup chili sauce
used in different ways for teaspoon of the salt. Saute
takes a scant five iritnutes to
about
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several
meals.
2 tablespoons ketchup
make. Prepare the cooling
In a large saucepan, bring
2 tablespoons soy sauce
Taking a cue from other
compote early in the day and
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turkey
pilau
turkey
broth
to
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boil.
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teaspoon Tabasco pepper
serve icy cold for IIWXImUm
served
with
rice
and
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2
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salt
and
sauce
refreshment,
Granny
1 teaspoon sugar
Smith Apples have turkey with pungent seasonings pepper sauce. Add vegetable
that
make
it
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perfect
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bacon
and
tomatoes.
1
teaspoon salt
glossy green skins and range
panion
for
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covered,
about
25
3
cups
cut-up cooked turkv
froni large to medium in size.
vegetables. These are ideal minutes or until liquid is ab- or chicken i cut in
-mnth
They should be firm, Free of
recipes for leftover turkey. If sorbed. TOSS with turkey. strips
bruises
or
skin
miyou prefer, you may substitute
Makes 6 servings.
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perfections.
chicken
TURKEY
or pork.
BROTH
oil
over direct canned heat
AP
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GRANNY'S
TURKEY PIIAU
flame until very hot. Add
PARFA ITS
In a large kettle, combine scallions, garlic, ginger root
1 cup vanilla yogurt
6 slices bacon
leftover turkey bones, 1'
and green pepper. Cook for
2 teaspoons orange liqueur
quarts water, 1 sliced carrot, 1 minutes.
I large pepper, chopped
L4 teaspoon pound cinnamon
sliced onion, 1 stalk celery, 2
1 mnediwn onion, chopped
Stir in sherry i if desired',
2 Granny Smith Apples, cored
teaspoons salt and It, teaspoon chili sauce, ketchup, soy sauc,
1
package
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frozen
and diced
pepper. Simmer, covered, for 2 pepper sauce, sugar and salt,
pint strawberries, hulled cut okra, thawed
hours.
Strain. Makes about 4'
3 teaspoons salt, divided
Add turkey. Mix ell. To keep
and cut In half
cups.
4 1-L curs turkey broth
warmim, place over bain miiarit'
I cup fresh blueberries
SZECIIUAN TURKEY
2-1-3 cups raw regular rice
filled with water over canned
Blend together yogurt.
'i
teaspoon
Tabasco
pepper
heat. Makes 6 servings.
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Key To Chinese Cuisine

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The five distinct schools
of Chinese cooking —
Canton, Fukien, Shantung,
Szechwan and Honan have a unifying principle
that would have pleased

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of all Chinese cooking. The
Honan school gives it a
sweet-and-sour treatment.

1 egg, slightly beaten
L2 cup cornstarch
cup unsifted flour

This Familiar dish is easy to
prepare at home.
Incidentally, adoption of

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transcribing Chinese words
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that good taste in Food
should be cultivated as a
part of artistic living. And
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Chinese
cooking
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for a harmonious mixture.
To the Chinese, that means
a perfect balance of sweet
and sour, smooth and
crunchy, hot and cold, salty
and bland.
Pork isthe primary meat

4 cups hot cooked rice

6 pork chops, about 1-inch
thick, trimmed of fat

salt and 14 cup chicken
broth.
Heat oil in large skillet.
Dip pork chops into batter.
Fry in hot oil until lightly
browned on both sides.
Transfer browned chops to
rack in shallow baking ift.
Bake uncovered in 375degree oven for 35 minutes.
Meanwhile, discard all
but about 2 tablespoons of
oil left in skillet. Saute

Prepare batter For chops

cup sugar
za cup red wine vinegar
i cup sweet pickle liquid
2 teaspoons soy sauce
cup water
1 bunch scallions, cut into
2-inch pieces about 1

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mixture. Stir constantly
until mixture thickens.
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by blending together egg,
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1 pound of carrots, peeled
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just the way he like it.
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budget will permit a sleak
choice in these days of
higher prices? There is a
solution Steaks for broiling
do come at economical
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remaining sauce in small
bowl. Makes 6 servings.

especially when they are
marinated - a way of
tenderizing and at the
same time supplying extra
flavor.
Providing that flavor
bonus is easy with an envelope of soup mix onion,
beefy onion or onion.
mushroom. Any one of
these convenient all-in-one
seasoning mixes can be
blended with lemon juice
and oil to create a flavorful
marinade.
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generous servings a top
round steak provides.
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pockets with crisp and
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enjoy fresh plunis in such treats during baking.
as two-in-one plum mousse,
Bake In 400-degree oven tor
cinnamon-plum pie and plum 4010 50 minutes. Cool at least 30
(UpS
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kitetien-teded recipe makes 9PLUM MOUSSE
inch pie.

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in fresh desser.s or as ac except omit gelatin and water..
companiments to chicken, Serve at onL,-e-. This kitchenturkey and pork.
tested recipe makes three 8Sweet-tart plums provide so ounce servings.
much eating pleasure that you
CINNAMON- PtAJM PIE
might wish to take advantage of
them while in season by putting
Pastry for.9-inch 2-crust, pie
up ielfshes and chutney.
5 cups sliced fresh Calitoma
You'can also freeze plums for plums (about 2 pounds)
1 cup sugar (or to taste)
later use. Just dip plum halves
3 tablespoons cornstarch
or quarters into a sugar syrup
and freeze on cookie sheets.
2 teaspoons butter Dash salt
When they are completely
2 teaspoons cinnamon
frozen store inplastic bags until
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needed.
out one half pastry. Use to Line

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High in flavor, but comparatively low in cost, are
these beef chuck steaks that are marinated before
and brushed during broiling with a zesty sauce
easily made with an envelope of beefy onion soup
mix,

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Wednesday, June 6 1979

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, June 6,1979-7B

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Sink Stopper

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Nylon Kitchen Tools

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BLON DIE

Wednesday, June6, 1979

ACROSS

by Chic Young

ill DO'YVuLIK€My

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57 Thought
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YES, SIR

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and instead jogged In place,

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would It have the same effect?

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for getting rid of excess fat

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want this issue can send 50

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The best approach Is to do both Will not cause spot reducing

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at the same time in moderation either, but they can help you
tighten up your muscles as you
and In a sensible way.
get the fat out of the inside of
Running in place is a good your abdomen and underneath
exercise if it's done right. The your skin.
same can be said for jogging
and they have similar effects. I
There are a lot of exercises
believe that you will use more you can do in doors If you really

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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

than 100 steps the first day, then calories and most of your

by Howie Schneider

Your Birthday
business or finance. Be
June 7, 1979
prudent.
Your sphere of influence
SCORPIO Od. 2Nov. 22) If ___________________________________________
socially will increase con- you're entering into any type of
siderably this coming year. important agreement today,
AT
This is a good period for you to have everything spoiled out to
join groups or organizations the smallest detail. That way,
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where you can meet people who no misunderstandinp williarLse

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shoulder. Try to arrange things today, so listen attentively to
so you manage theni instead of what he or she may ha ve to say
them managing you. Fino out in matters affecting both of you.
more of what lies ahead for you
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
inthe year following your birth- 19) Allocate your time

by Al Vermeer
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more. Unlike the Soviet

presently predicting that
the 79-ton Skylab will re• enter the earth's atm Os phere sometime

population and most of the
world's major cities (except London, Berlin and
Moscow).

Satellite Coan'ios 954, which
confounded expert opinion
when It crashed into the
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By Oswald Jacoby

most influential men in the

counsel of dozens of other

keeps if low profile, one is
compelled to Inquire what

of the 66 hours of weekly
prime time television,

because East's one high diamond was the nine. If East
held the 10, West could hold
K J 9 and the play of the 10
from East would kill all end
plays.

As president of CBS
Entertainment, Daley
affects the lives of most
' people who own TV sets for better or worse.

SIANG.E!

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sort of man is this who

"60 Minutes" or the soap

dictates what we watch?

opera.
As Daley says, "No show
goes on CBS without my
approval."
Inasmuch as Daley unlike such controversial

What
are
his
qualifications?
Daley,' 42, Is a churchgoing Irish Catholic of
medium height. He is darkhaired, quid-spoken but

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mired in second place,
comfortably ahead of NBC,
uncomfortably trailing
ABC. Daley's goal is to put
CBS back on top. To do so
he must conic up with

percentage of bwiibs is fur
greater than on the tube.
"My personal hangup is
hearing about the golden
age of television," he said,
referring to the l9SOs and

popular youth-roiented

the old live dramas out of

comedies.
"Comedy is the essence
of TV today," he said. "The
backbone of success in the
ratings. You have two
strikes against you without
youth-oriented shows.
"Our company was built

New York. "1 think the
golden age is right now on
all three m'twork.s and
PBS.
"There is no 'Playhouse
90,' But in retrospect not all
those old slios were really
that good. Compare them

Los Angeles the only

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with current TV IBUVICS

network programming
president based on the
West Coast.
Before assuming his
powerful programming job
In 1977, Daley was involved
with network business
affairs. He worked with
Silverman when the latter
was a CBS executive.
Daley Is thoroughly
indoctrinated in CBS
standards and attitudes,
reflecting the network's
traditional reputation for

Andy and others. Even in
recent years we succeeded
with 'M-A-S-H-,' 'All
In The Family,' 'The Mary
Tyler Moore Show' and
other
hit
situation
comedies.
"We do well with
dramatic series - 'Lou
Grant,' 'White Shadow,'
'Kai' - but we're having
trouble with comedy. ABC
has the hot hand. You know
by history that youthoriented comedy will die

and you'll see that overall
We're better off today.
"Viewers are offered
more quality shows than
ever. A lot of stuff is no
good, but it's canceled fast.
'l'V is too defenseve about
its bad shows and does a
terrible job of mnerchandising itself because of
network competition.
"People complain about
the competitive scheduling
of 'Gone With The Wind,'
'One Flew Over The

stability. While ABC and

out. In the meanwhile, you

Cuckoo's Nest' and the

NBC have had dramatic
ups and downs, CBS retains
Its cool and, by TV standards, a relatively high
quality of programming.
Daley showed his class
earlier this season by

have to go with It.
"It's difficult to project
how new shows will do. We
don't put anything on the
air we think will be unsuccessful, but the attrition
rate is tough."

renewing "The Paper

Elvis Presley special
against one another. But
look at it this way: the)'
were on the air,"
Daley thinks his best
accomplishment this year
was "maintaining some

At-cording to Daley, CBS

Qiase" when the series
was dead last in the
ratings. He deemed it a
quality show deserving of a

sort of sanity at the

receives 2,0(K) Idea sub.
missions a year, 200 of
which reach script form.
Fifty pilot films are made

beginning of the season"
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employee since 18. He was
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and three children live In

ratings.

been mistaken, but he
didn't hit the panic bon.

the air. Only three of the 10
return for a second season.

"In the first four weeks
we had some movie

CBS was peraWafly No.

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failures and thsappointing

llntheratlngauntilfouror

regularly judged by the

new shows," he said. "We

five years ago when ABC —

public and critics in its

were attacked in the press.

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.. "Diff'rent Strokes" is built his star status.
He is only allowed to watch 12) CAROL BURNETT AND
#round the adorable character
FRIENDS Skits "Strictly For
"Nah, I'd rather be home," television until
8 or 9 o'clock The Birds, "Fun In A
çlayed by Gary Coleman, who Ga ry sa id during a telepho ne d uring the school
year, and his Drugstore." "The Cruise '
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ams are "Good ED DICK CAVETT Guest Gerliild of Willie and Sue friends and things to do are at Times," "The Jeffersons" and aid A Ford
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aceutical house.
home I can play with my Legos kes."
repertory company With memLast year Gary spent seven and my trains and all kinds of
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mtinths with his mother in things, and can ride my bike. thing else when it comes on, he
and topical hunror in the sectalifornia working on his hit
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CONSIDER PROPOSED OR. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DINANCE. TO WHOM IT MAY CASE NO.: 79.l24•CA.1.K
CONCERN:
831-9993
322-2611
30ApartrflefltS Unfurnished
GENERAL MOTORS AC.
GOHl)A, Calif. tUPlj - Cessna proclaimed, "because only begun.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
the City of Longwood, Florida that
Everything about the coastal there is no crime in Gorda. But
They developed a secret
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
1 BR- t189 up. Pool. Adults only,
RATES
the Land Planning Agency will hold
Plaintiff,
on Lake Ada. JuSt So of Airport
town of Gorda is small, in- we do have a Fire Department. gopher-killing formula and
3c
a
line
4
a public hearing to consider
VS
1 time .................
Ut'il IOC
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
chiding its new owners,
I IVlJ
It consists of two hoses."
.
38c
a
line
woposed Ordinance 460, entitled:
were exterminating the pests in
3consecutivetimes
BETTY JO FLETCHER FLECK.
323 eio Mariner's Village- —
The mayor, 14-year-old
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY OF HOE and FRANK FLECKNOE,
icoiniciitiv*times .....35c a line
8:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
The four Southern California the neighborhood for $1 a head
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Dickle Cessfla and his three children were able to buy the when the state Health Depart- LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE 143,
Dfffldants,
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
sisters, NeNe, 11, lette 13, and town because of a rich movie ment got wind of It. They were
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
NOTICE OF ACTION
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TO: FRANK FLECKNOE
June, 16, raised their flag over contract with Warner Bros. that ordered to reveal the contents
CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA,
Address Unknown
the
20-acre
community will chronicle the kids' struggle of the formula, they refused.
DEADLINES
BY CHANGING "EXHIBIT A",
Last Known address: 386 Zinnia
Tuesday,
becoming
the against bureaucrats for their
Dickie Cessna explained SCHEDULE OF
DISTRICT Drive, Casselberry, Florida 32707
Noon The Dcxj Before Publication
youngest town owners in right to sell horse manure and Kidco bought the town as a tax REGULATIONS ADOPTED, BY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
America.
kill gophers with U Secret shelter and to attract tourists, THE ADDITION OF A DISTRICT the above named Plaintiff, General
CLASSIFICATION TO BE KNOWN Motors Acceptance Corporation, has
Sunday Noon Fridaj
The Cesma children bought formula they invented.
He said the corporation plans to AS "PU. PUBLIC UTILITIES DIS. filed a Complaint for Replevin and
the town, population about 20,
The youngsters own Kidco build a 30-space recreational TRICT," AND PROVIDING FOR for Prejudgment Writ of Replevin,
for an estimated ssoo,000 to $1 Ltd. and run the business from vehicle park In Gorda and will THE USES PERMITTED IN CER. in the above styled Court, for the
Adults. STuOIO, Air, w-w
Sanford
r A N R E G u L A T I 0 N . reptevin of a 1976 eight cylinder _____________________________ ______________________________
carpet, residential area. $139
million. The price tag included their home near Humona, sell Kldco 1-shirts at the
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE Oldsmobile. Cutlass, 2 door, vehicle
18—Help Wanted
mo 323-8019.
Found
5—Lost
Gorda's general store, a re- Calif., 35 miles northeast of San general store.
DATE AND REPEAL OF ALL identification no. 3J57R6D14S410,
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT and for damages for its improper
staurant, gas station and seven Diego.
ASSISTANT TO MANAGER
n.—HousesUnfurnished
detention, attorney's fees, If lawful,
HEREWITH,
Irish Setter 5 mo. old female lost
Their enterprise began three
houses where the residents and
Typing, physically fit, flexible, -near Sanford 8 Mattie Ayes.
The public hearing will be held in court costs, and a deficiency
To assist in office 8 warehouse.
years ago when they began
employees of the town live.
Reward. 373.6696
the City Hall of Longwood, Florida judgment, if applicable.
3 BR 2 bath Air, stove &amp; refa.
3236666.
_______________________________
You are commanded to serve a
The 5-foot-tall mayor says a collecting horse manure and
Small children accepted. 5300
UNITED STATES DISTRICT on June 13, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. or as
soon thereafter as possible. At the copy of your written defenses, if
security
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
_____________________________
mo. 1st 8 last
high priority will be the wood shavings from their
6—Child Care
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION meeting interested parties may any, on WillIam F. Beemer,
Nurses aides. Full 8 part time
deposit. 319 55.48.
building of a "Gorda Transit father's stables and sold it as NO.
Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
appear and be heard with respect
Exper. nec. Apply, in person
OrI.Cjv.R - UNITED
is: fl7 North Magnolia Avenue,
Authority," consisting of a compost to residents of San STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,- the proposed ordinance.
I BR, 2 bath, C-air. Screened
Lakeview Nursing Center. 919 E.
FIrst 8 Only child care center open
Orlando, Florida 32801, on or before
swimming pool, on Lake Monroe
Linda
R.
Martin,
Clerk
v.
2nd
St.,
Sanford,
wooden boardwalk running Diego County Estates.
SIDNEY G. SHEALY and MRS.
Saturday in Sanford
BegIn.
June 18 1979, and file the original
(2nd house from lakefront) $350
Land
Planning
Agency
ning June 2. Sanford Early
from one end of town to the
When state authorities SIDNEY 0. SHEALY, his wife,
with the Clerk of this Court, either
mo. 107 N. Melionville.
City of Longwood, Florida
married, Defendant(s), - ORDER
Like people, own hours, good pay?
_____________________________
Childcare
Center.
322-6645.
other - about 75 yards.
before service on Plaintiff's at.
learned the kids earned $30,000 FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Publish: May 29, June 6, 1979
Try selling Sarah Coventry
Clean 3 BR, 2 bath, garage,
torney or immediately thereafter.
136 And, since none of the tiny in a single month, the Cessna - On motion Jind Mfidavit of
Jewelry and see how rewarding
Childrentokeepmnmyhome
Central Air, fenced backyard.
- Otherwise, a default may be entered
it will be. 299-4131.
Dayor Night. Hot meals
town's residents own cars, he family was hauled before the plaintiff in the aboveentitled cause
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
security deposit, $325 mo. 862
against
you
for
the
relief
demanded
by Elizabeth A. Jenkins, its
3225015
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that In the Complaint.
8929 or 322.0141.
says the gas station should have state Board of Equalization,
LET'S BE IbNE5T
Assistant United States Attorney, ir. by virtue of that certain Writ of
WITH ESS my hand and seal of the
Newborn to small infants for
plenty of petrol for swmmmer
II you weren't looking for a new
lime kids won the battle and an action against the defendant(s), Execution issued out of and under Court at Sanford,
Seminole County,
working mothers or short
Furnished
career you wouldn't be reading
tourists,
______
were given a license along with SidneyG. Shealy and Mrs. Sidney G. the seal of the Circuit Court of Florida, this 14th day of May, 1979.
vacations in my home. 3225542.
this ad, and if we weren't looking
Shealy,
his
wife,
if
married,
an4
to
Orangecounty,FIorida,upona
final
(SEAL)
"We don't have a Police a suspension of back taxes, but
for someone to do a lob this ad
enforce a lien upon real property judgement rendered in the aforesaid
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
2 BR, 11/2 bath
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Department," the young their troubles with the law had situate
wouldn't be here. If you want the
in this District and described court on the 7th day of March, A.D.
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
Clerk, Circuit Court
opportunity to earn Three to
322-3439
as follows: - lot 14, OF THE
1979, in at certain case entitled,
educetioncl opportunity in this
______
______________
By: Susan E. Tabor
Five Hundred dollars a week,
_______
_______________
COLONNADES, 2nd Section, ac Jordan Marsh Company, a Florida
area, 322-6645.
Deputy Clerk
call 1*00-432.8403 anytime for
cording to the P1st thereof as as 'corporation Plaintiff, vs. Steven William F.
36—Resort Propert
recorded message.
___________________________
Enroll now-school age childrenrecorded in Plat Book 16, page 14, Pink.s and Susan L. Pinck.s, also Attorney for Plaintiff
for
summer
fun-arts,
crafts,
UNITED STATES DISTRICT UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Public Records of Seminole County, known as Carol Plnckes, his wife, 227 North Magnolia Avenue
For a career in Real Estate call
Dayone Beach-Hutchison ocean
8 field trips. 373*424.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
F,Iorida. Subject, however, to taxes, Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of Orlando, Florida 32*01
Realty World, The Real Estate
front Apts. weekly. Call 3224058
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
if any due, for the year 1979. and it Execution was delivered to me as
Agency June Porzlg 323-5321.
$i3.7
Special Summer program for 6-12
________________________
_________________________
if no ans. (904) 252.9492.
COURT NO. 7$-464'ORL.CIV.R - COURT NO. 7L501.Orl.Civ.R appearing to the Court that the Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, Publish: May 16, 23, 30, .juned, 1979
yrs. old including weekly
defendant(s), Sidney G. Shealy and and I have levied upon the following DEJ.77
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Dental Assistant
swimming, skating,
movies.
Plaintiff,-vsBENJAMIN Plaintiff, -- EDWARD j. Mrs. Sidney,G. Shealy, his wife, if describedpropertyownedbysteven ___________________________
certlficationpreferred.
37—Business Property
377 6645. SANFORD EARLY
JAMES ALLEN, et ux, et al., CAMERON. et ux. Defendant(s). married, are not inhabitants of nor and Susan L. Pinckes, said property
323.81*0,
__________________________
CHILDHOOD
CENTER
_______________________
Defendant(s). - NOTICE OF NOTICE OF SALE - Notice is
foundwithlnthestateofFloridaand being located in Seminole County,
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEAR1NOT0
For Rent: 2 chaIr beauty parlor.
__________________________ Cook 8 Cook's helper. Good pay,
SALE- Notice is hereby given that hereby given that pursuant to a have not voluntarily appeared Florida,
more
particularly
CONSIDER CHANGE OF ZONING
$150 mo. with less.
herein,
and
that
personal
service
described
as
follows:
good hours. Must be cxDecree
pursuant to a Final Decree of Summary Final
9—Good Things to Eat
perienced. 3210424.
Foreclosureenteredon May 16, 1979 Foreclosureenteredon May 16, 1979 upon them is not practical because
One Selig Chair and Ottoman
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
their residenceand whereabouts are
by the above entitled Court in the by the above entilled Court In the
One Sleeper Sofa
.
Notice is hereby given that the
Harold Hall
AVON
unknown, it is ORDERED that
U-PICK black eye peas.
above styled Cause, the undersigned above Styled Cause, the undersigned
OneYorkBeigeMoJuIar5ectional LandPlanningAgencyofthecjtyof
Butterbeans,Crowder,
FIGHT INFLATION
Sidney 0. Shealy and Mrs. Sidney 0.
United States Marshal, or one of his United States Marshal, or one of his
One Drexel 900.132 Armoir
Longwood, Florida will hold a public
Inc. REALTOR, MLS
Seli Avon. Increase your earning
WormFree.323.1856.
Shealy, his wife, if married, appear
duly authorized deputies, will sell duly authorized deputies, will sell
One No. 900.132 Triple Dresser
hearing to consider and solicit
power.
Fordetalis,
call
644.3079.
or
plead
to
the
complaint
herein
by
the properly situated in Seminole the property situated in Seminole
Two No. 6202 Night Stands
Black eye peas. U-Pick,
____________________________
3235774 Day or Night
commentsonarequestforchngof
the 6th day of August, 1979, and in
County, Florida, described as: Lot County, Florida, described as: The
Two No. 200 Mirrors
$lbu. Call after
General Maintenance man, cx
__________________
zoning f oroperty located at Range
default
thereof
the
Court
will
24 and the E 12 feet of Lot 23, Block W. 33 feet 4 Inches of Lot 7 and the E
Guest Room Drapes
1p.m. 322-4128.
Line Road and SR 434 owned by J.
perienced
in
machinery,
proceed to the hearing and ad.
38—Wanted
to Rent
15, as shown on the vacated portion II feet 8 inches of Lot 8, Block 15 as
Twin Bed Spread
building upkeep 8. repairing.
Schrimsher from 8.1 to Ri and C.
judication of this suit as if Sidney 6.
of the Plat of SANLANDO THE shown on the vacated portion of the
One Wovenwood Drapes Set
Jungle
Laboratories
Corp.
501
Commercial. Public hearing will be
ll—instructioin
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL, Sanford Plat of SANLANDO THE SUBURB
Shealy and Mrs. Sidney 6. Shealy,
Two Vertical Blinds
Silver Lake Dr., Sanford.
held on June 13, 1979 at 7:30p.m. in
Single garage for private tool 8
his wife, if married, had been served
Section, as recorded In Pint Book), BEAUTIFUL, SANFORD SEC.
One Pedestal Thayer Goggin the City Commission Chambers,
furn. storage. Own insurance.
lION, recorded in Plat Book 3, page
with process in the State of Florida, Wood Block Table
page 66 of the Public Records C)
NeedlepoInt Instruction
City Hall, 175 W, Warren Ave.,
3230106 anytime.
butoniytotheextefltprovidedforby
Seminole County, Florida, together 66, Public Records of Seminole
Two Drexel Bar Stools
Longwood, Florida.
WELDER *
_____
_________________________
Section 1655, iI!t 2!, United States
with the right of ingress and egress County, Florida, together with right
Creative Expressions 323-8812
One Nettlecreek Bedspread
Linda P. Martin
Recent work experience in
40—Condominiums
C,)de; His further ORDERED that
over BRENTW000 AVENUE and of ingress and egress over Brent.
One SelIg Swivel Barrel Chair
Clerk
fabricathn welding. Must have
any unknown heir(s), devisee(s),
SALEM STREET lying West and wood Ave. and that portion of
One Glass Top Cocktail Table,
Land Planning Agency
18—Help Wanted
own tools. Permanent full time
grantee(s), creditor(s) or other with brass rim
South and adjacent to said Block, as Campello Street lying East of
FOR SALE by owner, (2) two.
City of Longwood,
position.
Fringe benefits.
shown on the above described plat, Brentwood Ave and North of and
Unknown partIes claImIng interest All being stored t A.J. Lossing
Florida
story townhouse condominiums,
Contact
Personnel
Dept.,
A.
Typist
secretary.
Part
time,
cx
subject, however, to taxes, if any adjacent to said Block 15 described
by, through, under or against the Transfer &amp; Storage and to be sold in Publish May 29 8 June 6, 1979
ww carpt., appliances, 1/2
Duda
8
Sons,
Inc.,
Oviedo.
327.
perienced
60
wpm,
small office
aforesaId person(s), Sidney G.
due, for the year 1979, at public above, subject, however, to taxes, if
a lot.
OEJ.131
baths, two bdrms, near schools,
1030 ext. 26$. An Equal Op.
in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
outcry to the highest and best bidder any due, for the year 1979, at public
Shealy and Mrs. SIdney 6. Shealy, and the undersigned as Sheriff of
hi
Sanford. Good in.
portunity Employer,
hr.
3236300,
for cash at 12 o'clock noon on outcry to the highest and best bidder
his wife, if married, and ay
Seminole County, Florida, will at
vestment properties. Sell both
FACTORY
WORKER-Capableof
unknown
parties,
shall
be
served
by
Tuesday, July 10, 1979 at the West for cash at 12 o'clock noon on
11:00 AM. on the 7th day of June,
Secretary
$56,000, or (1) $28,000. Both
Career minded In.
INVITATION TO BID
publication, it is further ORDERED
learning to blend solvents. In.
door of the Seminole County Tuesday, July 10, 1979 at the West
A.D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
dividuai needed by nations
leased till Dec. $17,000 existing
The
Housing
Authority
of
the
City
teillgent 8 flexible Able to
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
that notice of this Order be the highest bidder, for cash, subject of Sanford, Florida will receive bids
1st mortg. on ea. at 84 percent.
largest producer of factory built
COUrthOUse, Sanford, Florida.
handle 55 gal, drums. 323.1101.
Dated: June 6, 1979
published by the United States to any and all existing liens, at the for modernization and additions to
modular single and multi family
3710288 eve, weekends.
Dated:
June
6,
1979
-__..GEORGE R. GROSSE
MarsPal In a newspaper of general Front (West) Door of the Seminole CASTLE BREWER COURT LA.
Oflu )r,urtnno
GEORGE P. GROSSE
circulation In Seminole County, County Courthouse In Sanford
Real Estate-Sales Manager
UNITED STATgS MPRSHA.L..
required. Paid life and health
41—Houses
16.1,
_______________________________
COWAN
MOUGHTON
Florida,
once
UNITED'
STATES
MARSHAL.
Florida, the
on going offjs. vlP I full tim.
a week for six ,o
'MIDDLEDISTRICT o
-.
Insurance plus holidays and
above described Per' TERRACE FLA., 6.4 until 2:00
consecutive weeks, commencing on sonal property.
assocIate4inanfbi'fJ Mea needs
MIDDLE DiSTRiCT OF
FLOP IDA
vacation. Contact Sam Maz.
P.M., on the 17th day of June 1979, at
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 3 BR, 2
FLORIDA
Wednesday, June 6, 1979. DONE and
aggressive sales manager. Must
KENDELL W. WHERRY
That said sale Is being made to the Administration Building, Castle
zotta, Cardinal Industries Inc.
B. Just listed in the beautiful
KENDELL W. WHERRY
ORDEREDatOrIando, FIorida,this satisfy the terms of said Writ
be able to recruit, train 8 be
Assistant United States Attorney
(303) 3210220, or send resume to
BrewefCourtWestlothSp., Sanford,
Mayfair section. Tt-is spacious
Assistant United States Attorney
25th day of May, 1979.
Execution.
capable of running a 15 man
Attorney for Plaintiff
BoxW, Sanford, Fia. 32771.
Florida at which time and place all
home has over $900 sq. II. of
Attorney for Plaintiff
JOHN A. REED, JR.
John E. Polk,
office. This position reql.res a
Publish: June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1979
living area with large well
bids will be publicly opened and
Publiih: June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1979
Sheriff
candidate with a strong listing
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
DE K. 14
Receptionist wanted. Small pro.
read aloud.
landscaped yard. Ready to move
DEL13
JUDGE
Seminole County,
track record and some sales
fessional
office.
Experience
re
into. Priced at only $67,000.
Proposed forms of contract
Publish: June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11,
Florida
management experience. Reply
quired, Salary open.
Hurry I
documents, including plans and
1979
in confidence to Box 22, c.o
Publish: May 16, 23, 30, June6, 1979 specIfications, are on file at the
Call 323-9611
Legal Notice
DEKS
DEJ5)
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
___________
LAKE FRONT over I.-, acre
offlceoftheHousingAulhorityof the
Maids needed
lull time em
_.5nford, Fla,
t,eautifully wooded building site
City of Sanford, Florida, Ad.
ployment.
Full
Company
on paved street. City water.
PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION DETERMINATIONS FOR
LPN,
Full
time
8.
part
time.
Apply
minIstration Building, Castle
benefits.
Start immediately.
Legal Notice
THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
in person Lakeview Nursing
____________________________________________________
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida and
Days Inn of Sanford. 1.4 8 SR 46.
Center
919
E.
2nd
St.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
the office of the Architects', Gut.
Unuer the National Flood
COUNTRY BARGAIN 7 BR, work.
PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION
Full chg. bookkeeper
mann, Dragash.Associat,s, Ar.
Original
shop 8 storage bldg., fenced,
Insurance Program
DETERMINATIONS FOR
Entry
through
chitects, Planners Inc., Sanford
Financial
********
AGENCY: Otficeof Federal Insurance and Hazard Mitigation, FEMA.
THU CITY OF LOHOWOOD,
shade trees. Coy, to shopping.
Statements. Apply only if fully
Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 400,
ACTION: Proposed rule.
$21,500.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
P.O. Drier 93$, Sanford, Florida.
Qualified to CONTROLLER,
REAL ESTATE
SUMMARY:
Underthe National Flood Insurance Program
P.O. Box 2076, Sanford, Fl. 32771.
Copies of the documents may be
CAREER NIGHT
Tethnical Information or comments are solicited on the proposed base
AGENCY: Officeof Federal Insurance and Hazard Mitigation, PEMA.
obtaIned by deposIting $25.00 with
Harold Hall Realty
ACTION: Proposed rule,
(100year) flood elevations listed below for selected locations in the City of
Sr. citizen yard man or couple to
WED.,
JUNE 6,7:30 PM
the Architect for each set of
Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida.
SUMMARY:
help
widow
I
or
2
days
wk.
lnc.REALTOR MLS
in
documents so obtained. Such deposit
Come loin us for. an informative
These base (I00.year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain
Winter Spgs. 327.1488.
Technical Information or comments are solicited on the proposed base
will be refunded to each person who
evening whether or not you're
323.5774 Day or Night
management measures that the community is required to either adopt or
(100-year) flood elevations listed below for selected locations In the City of
returns the plans, specifications and
licensed. FInd out what Real
MAID
POSITiONLongwood, Seminole County, Florida.
exp.
show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify or remain
other documents in good condition
Estate is all about,
preferred. Apply in person,
These base (100-year) flood elevations are the basis for the flood plain
qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program
flu,,d to suit
our lot or yours.
within 10 days after bid opening.
Join the winning teamll 519 W.
(NFIP).
management measures that the community is required to either adopt or
A certifIed check or bank draft,
Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary.
950 Mellonvllle Ave.
show evidence of being already In effect in order to qualify or remain
t. The functions of the Federal Insurance AdminIstration, Department of
payable to the Housing Authority of
M. Unsworth Realty
FRICKE 8 FRICKE
Housing and Urban Development, were transferred to the newly
qualified for participation In the National Flood Insurance Program
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
Will KAY who called about live in
ASSOC IAT ES
(NFIP).
eStd6tlshed Federal Emergency Management Agency by Reorganization
Government Bonds, or a satIsfac.
with retIred school teacher call
Realtors
322 5233
Plan No. 3of 197* (4.3 FR 41943, September 19, 197*) and ExecutiveOrder
I. ThefunctlonsoftheFederal InsuranceAdmlnistratlon, O.partmenlof
tory bid bond executed by the bid.
agaIn 3495178 before 9 am. or
12127 (44 FR 19367, April 3, 1979).
HousIng and Urban Development, were transferred to the newly
den and acceptable sureties In an
aft. 6 p.m.
REALTOR
MLI
DATES:
established Federal Emergency Management Agency by Reorganization amount equal to 3 percent of the bid
373-6061 or eves. 323 0517
Plan
No.
3
of
197$
(43
FR
The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the sicono
41943, September 19, 197*) and ExecutIve Order
Land Sates
$600 pfr week
shall be submitted with each bid.
12127 (44 FR 19367, April 3, 1979).
publication of this proposed rule In a newspaper of local circulation in the
iime. tx.
The successful bidder will be
Seeing is believing. The truly
DATES:
Experienced New 1. Used car get
above named community.
perienced only. Please reply
requirsd to furnish and pay br
breathtaking beauty of a
ready man. See Mike at Joe
ADDRESSES:
The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second
Tony
Copolla
Assoc.
Realtor
644satisfactory performance and
paradise on earthl We're not
publication of this proposed rule ma newspaper of local circulation in the
Creamons. 322.3391 ext. 226.
Maps and other information showing the detailed outlines of the flood,
251$.
payment bond or bonds.
prone areas and the proposed base (100-year) flood elevations are
exaggerating, lust a 15 mm. ride
above-named community.
Attention iscall.dtothe Bid Form
from Sanford 8. you are trans.
ADDRESSES:
available for review at City Hall, 223 Newburypor$ Avenue, Altamonte
requiring a Base Bid and Unit Price
21—Situations
Wanted
ported to WONDER LAND. Let
Springs, Florida.
Maps and of her information showing the detailed outlines of the od•
Bids. Each bidder is requlr.q to bid
______________________________
us give you details, $96,500.
prone areas and the propose base (100.year) flood elevations are
Send comments to: Mayor Norman C. Floyd, Sr., 22$ Newburyport
onthe Base Bid and each UnIt Price.
available for review at City Hail, 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Ac'ewe, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701.
College Studentsdeslring yard
EMPLOYMENT
Attention
is
called
to
the
View of Lk. Dupont in Deltona,
Florida.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
work and maintenance.
provisions for equal employment
This) BR home In Deltona is 6
Send comments to: Mayor June Lormann, City Hall, 115 West Warren
Mr. Richard Krimm
Call
323.0500
or
3220797,
opportunIty, and payment of not less
yrs. young, CHIA, city water
Avenue, Longwood, Florida 37750.
'National Flood Insurance Program
than the minimum salaries end
sewer, with a nice sc. patio. The
1202) 755 $511 or Toll Free Line (800) 421.872
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
WOULD YOU LIKE
wages as set forth in the
24—Business Opportunities
price is rightl $37,500.
Mr. Richard Krimm
Room 5270
specifications must be paid on this
TO BE ONE OF
451 Seventh Street, sw
National Flood Insurance Program
project,
New listing Idyllwilde, 4.2 ImWashington, D.C. 20110
(20 753.53*1 or Toll Free Line (*00) 124.112
THE
MANY PEOPLE
NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
All bidders are hereby notified
maculate home on cor. lot,
Room 3270
DIO
IN
ONE
OF
SANFORDS
that they must affirmatively ensure
WE PUT TO WORK?
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beautifully landscaped, near
431 Seventh Street, SW
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
BUSIEST AREAS
that In any contract entered into
ciolf course 8. schools, $57,750,
JUSTCOMEON IN
Washington, D.C. 70410
The Federal insurance Administrator give* notice of the proposed
inventory &amp; fixtures total more
pursuant to this advertisement.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
determinations of base ($00-year) flood elevations for Ihe City of
than
asking
&amp;
REGISTER
WITH
price.
No
reasonable
Minority Business Enterprises will
2103 5Q. It. of living, remodeled kit
The Federal Insurance AdminIstrator gives notice of the proposed
Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida. in .ccordance with Sction
offerrefused. Call us today. This
1e afforded full opportunIty to
w.butcher block cabinets, new
US
&amp;
WE
WI
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hOof the Flogd Disaster ProtectioriAclof 1973 (PubL 93734), $7
determinations
of
base
(l00y.ar)
flood
elevations
for
the
City
of
sale for health reasons.
9$Q
submitbidsassubcontractors,oras
floor tile, recessed lighting,
which added Section 1363 to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1NI (Title
Longwood, Seminole County, Florida. in accordance with SectIon 110 ci the
HAVE
YOU
suppliers of materials or services;
corning top stove, beamed
XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1N1 (Pub. L. 9044*))
Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93734), $7 Stat. ISO, which
REALTY WORLD.
and will not be dl$riminaied
WORKING
ceiling in LR 8. DR. Pool above
42 U.S.C. 1001-412*, and 24 CFR l9it.4(a).
addedSeclion )Je3toth,Nation..l Flood lnsuranceActof 1N1 (Title *11101
against on the grounds of race,
ground, new liner, all eqpt.
These elevations, together with the flood plain management measures
the Housing and Urban Development Actot 1NJ (Pub. L. *0-44*)), 12 U.S.C.
TOMOR ROW
color, religion, sex, or national
stays, patio carpeted, 7 fruIt
10hh12*, and 21 CFR 1911.1(a).
required by Section 1910.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum
origin in consideration for award.
trees, walking distance to stores,
that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community
These elevatIon,, togither with the flood plain management measures
in accordance with ExecutIve
$ BookkeeperS
schools I. bus. Nice neigh.
must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent in their ,
required by Section 1910.3 of the program regulations, are the minimum
order 11625, all bidders will be at.
borhood. All this 1. CH
CA.
that are required. They should not be construed to mean the community
plain management requirements. The community may at any time enact
$ Secretary S
forded lull opportunity to submit
141,300.
must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent ip their flood
stricter requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies established by
S Receptionist $
bids in response to this invitation
other Federal, State, or regional entitles. These proposed elevations will
plain management requirements. The community may at any time eflact
and will not be discriminated
The Real Estate Agency
$Asslt Manager S
also be used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium rates for
strider requirements on its own, or pursuant to policies established by
1EALTY WORLD.
against on the grounds of race,
new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of Insurance on
other Federal, State or regional entitles. These proposed elevations will
REALTORS
$
Manager
TraineeS
color, religion, six or national origin
also be used to calculate the appropriate flood insurance premium rates for
existing buildings and their contents,
713$'z S French (17921 Sanford
S Sales S
in consideration for award.
new buildings and their contents and for the second layer of insurance en
The proposed base (100.year) flood elevations for selected locations are:
323 5321
During the Fiscal Years 197* thru
existing buildings and their contents.
$
Sales
Rep.
$
$951 goals for participation by
Ulevatbeafeet
Thepropossdbase (IX.y.ar) fioodelevationsfoo'seIect.diocations.r,:
$ Sales Trainee S
Room For Rent
Minority Business Enterprises is
National Oesdetic
With Kitchen Privileges
Iwenty
percent
(20
percent).
To
Soure'of Flooding
S
Drag Line Opr. S
Location
Vertical Datum
ELEVATION,
322-3937
enswe that maximum bids from
Lake Adelaide
Entire Shoreline
ci
National Geodetic
S Night Auditor S
The Real Estate Agency
Minority
Business
Enterprises
are
Entire Shoreline
Crane's Roost
Source if Fboodlag
Lecatiets
SLIM BUDGETS ARE
S
Front
Desk
$
sought,
contractors
submitting
bids
REALTORS
Lake Destiny
Entire Shoreline
Lake Wildmere
91
Entire shoreline
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BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
Willbirequiridtop(ovideevld.nce
Lake Florida
Fairy Lake
Entire Shoreline
$Mechanlc$
Entire shoreline
ci
7435i
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French II? 92) Sanford
FROM THE WANT AD
their efforts in aiding in the
Lake Lotus
Entire Shoreline
East Lake
Entire shoreline
323 5374
DriverS
COlUMNS.
$
reachIng of said goals.
North Lake
West Lake
Entire Shoreline
Entire shoreline
62
The
Housing
Authority
ci
the
$
Nurses
Aides
$
take Searcy
Entire Shoreline
City
Lake Orients
Entire shoreline
of Sanford, Florida reserves the
Lake Winsor
Pearl Lake
Entire ShorelIne
61
Entire shoreline
S Counter Peoples
right to reject any or all bids otto
Entire Shoreline
Mud Lake
Pot Lake
Entire shoreline
$ Maids S
waive any inOormalitj
Prairj. Lake
in the
S
Prairie Lake
Entire Shoreline
Entire shorelIne
bidding.
Island Lake
Spring wood J.ake
Entire Shoreline
SCooksS
Entire shoreiine
Is
No bid shall be wIthdrawn for a
ROCk L4k1
Lake Tulle
Entire Shoreline
S
Entire shoreline
S Waitresses S
period of 30 days subsiquent Jo the
Lake Ruth
Trout Lake
Entire ShorelIne
c3
•
Entire shorsline
64
opening of bids without the consent
Little Wekiva
Downstream from Seaboard
WE HAVE MANY
Lake Fairy
the Housing AuthorIty 01 ttve.CIty
River
Coast Line Railroad
Just upstream of Marvin
S
MANY MORE
Drainage
Canal
of
5101044
FIOiida.
Avenue
76
Downstream from Montgomery
WHY WAIT UNTIL
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY
Just upstream of Wild.
33
Road
S
TOMORROW
OF THE
mere Avenue
WHEN
YOU
COULD
U
* CONVEYOR MECHANICS
Downstream
from
extended
Tributary A
CITY OF SANFORD,
I
Canal connecting
WORKING.
42
Just upstream of
Richbee Drive
FLORIDA
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Join
a growing coMpany with good working
Lake Witdmere
Overstreeg ext.ndad
60
Tributary B
ciaditi.i,s and liberal
Dcwnstream from SR. 131
4
Thomas WiIsn
and Fairy Lake
. I
benefits, Handy location
12Frinch
In Longwood, Fla. Apply to:
Executive Director
UNI.PAK CORP.
Publish: Juni.6, I), 1979
U
(cor French 1, 10th)
Publish: May15, 17,20, 22, 24, 27, 30,
1031 N. Hwy. 437, L$flgwood, Fla.
Publish: Juns
13,
GEKl
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June
3,6,
10.
1979
DEJ.4
DEK.I0
323.5176

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Are you a full time driver with a
part time car' Our Classitieds
are loaded with good buy Icr
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3 BEDROOM 1

BATh. WITH
CARPORT,
HARDWOOD
FLOORS, AWNING WINDOWS
CLOSE 'O SHOPPING $21,500

7 BEDROOM MOBILE ON ACRE,
WHISPERING PINES
AT
LAKE GEORGE $12,900
3 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME
WIT H SCREENED POP C H
AND LARGE
BARN ON
ALMOST S ACRES PAVED
ROAD NEAR AIRPORT ONLY
$37 900

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
;FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
FIREPLACE. LARGE OAK
TREES AND ON CREEK.
PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE
ONLY $49,500.

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HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
NEAR DOWNTOWN, $21,900.

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POOL, COVERED PATIO.
CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT,
PRIVACY FENCE VALENCIA
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NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
CROCKETT LOG HOME. CEN
TRAL AIR AND HEAT. CAR
PETS. DUE FOR COMPLE
TION AUGUST 1St. 539000.

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Orlando 327,1577

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FANTASTIC 4 BR, 2 bath re
modeled home in Pine Heights
with C-H&amp;A, w-w carpet, eat-in
kit., FIa. Pm., Fenced yard on
nice lot! .BPP WARRANTED.
Wow! Only $37,900'
CAN YOU BELIEVE! 1 BR, I bath
home in immaculate cond. Small
lot with large front &amp; rear
porches, DR 8.1g. BR! A Buy for
$12,500!

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FOR RENT
b, good section. $295
deposit

Nice 3 BR, I'

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
SALES
JOIN SANFORD'S
LEA'DER! WE iIST 8 SELL
MORE HOMES ThAN AN'ePNE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. 1'

MARKHAMWOODSRD.
3 BR. 2 b, country estate on 4
acres Stable 8 pasture
cute
cottage. See this today' $130,000.
+

322-2420
ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

AGENCY

REALTOR 3724991
MULTIPLE LISTING SEN VICE
Eves 162 3455 322 1959

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2565
REALTORS PARK
Branch Office

FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 full
baths, spotlessly clean, step
saver kit. w-eye level micro
range oven on full standard
range, 1g. ref. 8. D.W, exc. closet
space. Priced right, won't last!
$31,500

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OWNER HEADING for mounlains. Cute 3.1 wIg. yd. &amp; plenty

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but easy access to I-I &amp; downtown areas. Unexcelled value.
578.500.

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FUTURE HOME OR SUMMER
HOME, 2 acres located on sI,ring
fed lake in the mountains of N.
Carolina $11,900.

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Owner must sell or trade due to
health. Radiator repair 5. car
clean, Exc. location, good accts.
$35,000.

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renovated. over 'ized lot
Owner hold mortgage 911 Elm
322 2780

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Req. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W Commercial
Phone 37? 7881. Sanforct

/A.FHA.235.Conv. Homes
I ow Down Payment
Cash for your lot! Will build on
your lot or our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Med.t Inc., Realtor
641.3013

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Owner holding. Beautiful 2 BR. 2
bath, carpeted, C H&amp;A, new
appi., screened porch, carport
Large utility bldg FiSh &amp; swim
in the great St Johns plus tennis
8. swimming pool. You won't
believe it. $23,500
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
763$ Sanford Ave.
321 0759
- Aft. Mrs. 322 7643,322 4869

43—lots.. Acreage

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CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy, N C 78906

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_47—ReaI Estate Wanted,
In Need uf Repairs
3fl.14$fi Eves.

WILL lIllY EXISTING 1st 8 2nd
MORTGAGES R Legg, ic
Mtcj Broker 825 No I D
Wymore Rd . Altamonte.
862 7483

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Plantation Estates • 49 Parcels • Zoned A-i • Road Frontage
107 Acres • 1-5 Acre Tracts • (1) 6 Acre R-3 Apt. Site .
4 Lakefront • Only minutes to Orlando • Deland • New
Smyrna • Daytona Beach
LOCATION: 1-4 to Deltona Exit • Turn right • Go 1/2 mile to
Mansion Blvd. • Follow signs
TERMS: $500.00 Down Sale Day • Financing Available
10% Discount for Cash • $400.00 Drawing

isl.en's Appliances
Relrigeration A C Repair
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toe merle P4arnietts Beauty Nook
519
IsISI, 32 5717

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specialty
or repair, leaky ShOwers our
15 yrs F.p 869 856?

1)4. M LAVN (API
P,".d,'nti,Il A. (tuin',ui'r 'I
177 55.1?

ossrnaking
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes. Upholstery
3220707

Light Hauling
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Interior F .ter or HOuse- t',jntu'ucj
licensed lnsurcd Ifondect
FREE Estimate's 130513219160
P.iinbiiq by ,'.itttiiiri, cr',i)
ter or, ester Of qu,ul'bied
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Trim your COuSt'. $145 I 0a 9 SCrv
gooli pant 8 Re-I 834 1179

Plumbing

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8 yrs esp Patios. Driveways
ctc Wa,ne Real. 321 1.111
C US TOM HOME B UI L I
REMODEL1NG&amp;REIJAIR
S.G BALINT &amp; ASSOC
327 *665

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TheGreenflouse
3229111
Evesafter6&amp;weekc.nds
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Service

ALL P1 UMIIIt9G I''4:ti; i
Repairs Leaks. F 1st 5cr ('.1'
(Pug (ci',
32) 0114 32: .160 1

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Railings

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Glenn A. Blackmore' Registered Real Estate Broker

Custom built ren work

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Patios. stue
walks. oreveways Free Esti
male Call Mr Taylor 377 8545

IS utlOow guards, qdteS eN
M,r!,n s 3:3 7881, JJ9 /693

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The Greenleal Enterpiuse
Tre't' service
Dea
wood
defliOSSing 8 nhStle'tle' &amp;
removing 32) 1641

Call Dick Lacy 323 7580

Pasture for Rent

Sanford area, $25 mo
*31 6634

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Krohler Campbell. 6 mos, old.
$9SOor fin. $58 ton? yrs 3232260
or 377 5109.

Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood FIa. 32750

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INSULATION
Batting, blowing,
PACO Foam, fiberglas 8.
Cellulose Lowt prices Call
3?) 0839 0' 904 731 6708 collect

Bob Ball's Disc Center Inc.
fl07FrenchAve.
3272755

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Rooting &amp; p,iinting Free' EsI
C ,,Il .inyt mi' F') 8543

piele. Thomas organs, pianos.

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YELLOW SAND

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Dog &amp; C.it Ixiarding. b.ithutiq
clipping, II ca (0,11 rol
Pit
Supplies, dog blouSeS, insulated,
shady inside kennels. Screened
outside runs, also air cond
cage's 322 57

59.—fjSCaI Prchandise

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trailer. New running lights,
battery 8 ci start. 7 gas tanks,
cushions 8. anthors, $450
3)1 5529

Rain or Shine • Sale on Property • Under Tent
For Plats • Brochures • Information

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:.ppl,aric i- s A 8.?'.'
IL 0CM 1349 SI/l

Exterior Cleaning
118.1' F 'ti-riO, I ucuqu'. 9. Ulil(I w
i'vviov,il Roots, will'.. o es.
i-It I ret' I '.1 339 6069 MB 8115

IS' F ub.'rqlass Flout
15 tip likt' new Inc Iudt' 6 gal can,
El start, till trailer. cov fop,
plus many esIras 32? 4 1/6 alt S
5450

C,cni'ral
L Irrds('apinu
Rn'.,'
5pc iaii'.tc. top Soil A fit d.rt,
l,)wru 'ti,iiit 5. Ire',' trirflriiiig
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31?Oak Ave 2 motorcycle
helmets&amp; lotsof Misc.

ROB5OIi MARINE
2927 Hwy. 1192
Sanford, Fla 32771

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1_awn Service
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SUPER SALE Fr, Sal . June 8
7816 Oranole Way. Apopka loll
III) Something for everyone
baby to adult

Guitars, Drums, Banos

Certitue'd L ,iwn 8. 1 ,,ricl',t
F PEE F 51 1MA TI.',
113 8719
P,lowinq
121 0lI',(

Beauty Care

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(lIST (3M A III N U I
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3214881
MOW1N6&amp;LAPIDSCAF'IN(,

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Inspection June 2 3 7 8 1•6 p.m.

lmproveriient

Lawn Nintenance
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C.'ntrI Ii eat 5. Air Co,ieJ I- r,'c' Est
C,IIl Carl liar, is at
SEARS. Sanford 322 1771

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avocado Fic cond $7S
aft 4, 323 1431

&amp; Sold

76 Malibu

Motorcycle insurance
lILA I P AGENCY
12.7 3P,abor 323 7710

Air Conditioning

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Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

Losing your home &amp; credit' I will
catth up t,ak payments 5. buy
('quily 322 0216

results
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Good
tend 61.000 mu (lest oltu'r
1661. 372 5516

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ON SALE' NEW twin SiZe bus
springs &amp; mattress 523 95 ca
pc; NEW collee table with 1
matching end tables $39 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1797 So of
Sanford 327 8771
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wheels, faring, drive shaft, 59
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S pc BR Suite new. $239. S pcLR
new, $399. Loveseat $44 95 8. up.
7 pc dinettes. 56995 8 up Ret
5508 up El Stove, $605. up. lull
siZe draperies. $10 &amp; up Santord
Furniture Salvage. 17 9? So of
Sanford, 327 8721

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mattresses $30 set. Sanford
Auction 171$ S. French, 323 7340

Sanford 321-0702
Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327. 1577

45-A--Out of Slate
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l&gt;,ii','l I air conul 31200 1,'.'
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MECHANIC, CARPENTER.
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Coupe 2) OCX) iii AC AM F M
$4 500 or beSt otter 123 7913 att,'r
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B LIV It) N K CARS
I row $lflto $SO
Call 322 1621. 37? 1160

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S TOVAL I BAIT ER I ES. 5735
Edgewater Dr On 299 2500

WOODED HOME SITE NEAR
SEMINOLE HIGH. $5,500.

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pw ('.00d du'p,'ndable tr,ins
New nspt'clion stck,'r $550 i::
AS?6 t*ctwu'en If a
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Edgewaler Dr. OrI 799 2500

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Vir-, good cond SI 91.70
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cars, trucks 5. heavy e'quipmeflt
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Heavy duty batteries
GUARANTEED$21.95

1 ACRE NEAR LAKE GEORGE
AND WELAKA ZONED
MOBILE $6,900

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See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lap siding 8. shingle' roof
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Dr.
323 5700
VA&amp; FHA Financing

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SEMINOLE HOSPITAL. $7,500

Deltona-- Swimming poOl, 7 full
baths, Fla. Pm., OR,? large BR,
attached garage highligtt this
immaculate home $38,000
Assumable mortgage. Owner
Realtor Ass.oc. (904)7360383.

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installed 5. tied down See
display at New Location On U S
II 91 vicar Lake Mary Blvd

CORNER MIlE, P,. .1i0 ROAD.
LAKE COUNTY NEAR
WEKIVA RIVtR
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E.eculeve desk, chair. credenza
pertect cond
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Saron photo copier. $200
Hammond organ, 5)50 Portable
humidifier, $75
Finn Ofi .111
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372 8545

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womenS class rings Also buying
wedding bands, sterling &amp; any
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ARMY NAVY SLJRPL US
32? 5791
310 Sanford Ave

LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home in
Pinecrest wilh w-w carpet.
breakfast bar, Fla. Rm. Dining
area! Extras! BPP WARRANT.
ED. Just $45,000!

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Dreamwold, w-C H&amp;A, w-w
carpet, OR, Fla. Pm., Scr. Patio
&amp;Much More! BPP WARRANTED. OnI $35,900t

OWNERS Don't lose your
credit We have helped others to
hod FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity We can help you.
TONY
COPPOLA
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yd Sanford Auction. 121%
French Ave 3737310

TERRRIFIC 3 BR I'-, bath brick
home in Washington Oaks' C H&amp;
AC, 1g. BR's, DR! Needs a little
work' A Super BUY for 523,2001

SANFORD. $28,500. 3 Bdrm., 1
bath, carport, nice neighbor.
hood My equity 8. assume low
rate loan at $87 mo. 2nd mtg.
negotiable
373 6778
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Atnlect Appliances ,iny conditiOn
Washers relriger.itors, etc
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THROLIC,H APRiL 1979-

Immediate occupancy New 3 BR.
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distanc to hOSpital, doctor,
nursing home t. downtown.
527.500. w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker tnc 322 6457 or
322 7111 aft 5.
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Herald
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560 372 1148 atter
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turnilurt' Retrq sloyt", tOOlS

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REALTOR .123 7832
Eve 322 0612, 377 1587, 322 7177

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Salvage 322 812I

Cash 322.4132

STACKHOUSE
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rabbitS AND tractor. Near
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TO IS YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NO APPLICATION F F ES
APPL ICAT ION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1 8(X) ii? 4002

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 327 7190

will Tnrow in goaTs, cnicens a.

Sanford 321.0702

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LIKE THE
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10 acre farm land w:m!e.ho

BROKER
2439 5. Myrtle Ave . Sanford

to Buy

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.Iacres Country Club Rd &amp; Hwy 16
intersection 7 older houses on
property $30,000

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DELTONA M,)dern) BR, I', bath
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trees, C H&amp;A. $37,500

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BUILDER 322 2287
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By SHARON CA RRASC0

how they have handled it,
and DONNA ESTES
Brock said.
The 18th judicial circuit,
"Seminole doesn't even touch
which includes Seminole and
Brevard. And obviously it IS
.5,
Brevard counties, will get an
very difficult to go from Sanadditional circuit court judge,
lord to Melbourne," Brock said.
bringing the.6 count to 14.
•"
Brock also revealed that he
On the Florida Supreme
and
Gary Massey, another
Court's recommendation, the
S
'well
Altamonte
Springs attorney,
state legislature approved
C
members of the nominating
are
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Wednesday the appropriations
committee that will be selecting
for the additional circuit judge.
names to submit to Gov. Bob
The Florida Supreme Court's
Graham
for appointment to the
recommendation was based on
—
newly
created
judgeship for the
te increased caseload and the
18th
circuit.
rn.
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wide geographical area that
S
-Nly feelings have lot
covered by the 18th circuit.
BILL HUICIHSON
NEWMAN BROCK
GORDON FREDERICK
changed one iota from the time
This recommendation was
...feellngs unchanged
...Common interest
...A candidate?
we went through the vicious
Included in the annual judiciary
fight that carved up the 01(1
report to the Legislature along
tuntli circuit 10 years ago," said
with a request to consider the
The additional circuit judge have been a member of the and have been for years and Bill Hutchison, Sanford atcombining of Orange and
Seminole counties into one for the 18th circuit could begin Florida Bar Association for five years," Frederick said.
torne'.
his position on July 1 but years, he said.
circuit. The report reads:
Frederick, a former state
"Our relationship with
The starting salary for
"AS regards to future travel November or December is a
legislator and unsuccessful Brevard County and the hunrequirements in this circuit and more realistic date, said Steve circuit judge currently is candidate for a circuit ding of judicial affairs could
the growth pattern being Tribble, internal auditor for the $40,850 but that figure will jump judgeship last year, said he IS not be improved U0ll by a
to $43,709 in September, Tribble
exhibited, the chief justice has Florida Supreme Court.
Butnine-member
nominating
said. During 1980-1, a circuit "giving consideration" to different alignment," Hutasked the chief judges of the
judge's annual salary will in- placing his name in contention chison said.
A
for the newly created judgeship
18th and 9th circuit to consider commission Is responsible for crease to $46769.
,
At the same time, Sanford
for the 18th circuit.
and report to the court on the advertising for the potion,
Attorney
Vernon Mize said he is
advisability of realigning the screening candidates and
The proposed realignment of
"Speaking not as a in favor of an alignment with
counties within their circuits submitting three names to the the ninth (Orange and Osceola representative of the Seminole
-dngt• Counts as he ss .*s 10
Into one circuit and Osceola and governor, Tribble said,
counties) and 18th (Seminole Bar, but as an individual," said OI
Brevard into the other,"
and Brevard counties) judicial Newman Brock, president of Years ago.
Arthur England, chief justice
Ile governor alone willmake circuits "is going to be a very the local bar association today,
'We are geographically
of the Florida Supreme Court, the final decision on selecting controversial thing," said "I am for reulignnieiit of the contiguous to Orange County
based his recommendation for the 14th circuit judge, he said, Gordon Frederick, Sanford circuits."
and we are not contiguous to
The nominating commission
the circuit judge on these
He said many attorneys Ia Brevard County; the great
will
probably
require
three
to
attorney.
MOflL
The proposal would have Seminole feel there is a corn- majority of the lawyers in
—Extensive traveling time four mantis to complete the
required to service the wide screening process, Tribble said. Orange and Seminole In one mon Interest between Seminole Seminole County don't have
many cases with Brevard
He said three members are circuit while Brevard and and Orange.
geographical area covered by
"A lot of attorneys reside in lawyers and we do have a lot of
selected
by
the
governor,
three
Osceola
would
be
in
another.
the circuit;
"This was rather thoroughly Seminole and work in Orange cases with Orange lawyers.
—Explosion of population In by the Florida Bar Association
caseload in lower ,Seminole and another three by both discussed some 10-12 yearr ago. and vice versa. We don't have Travel (hue and expenses to
I have no personal feelings on it that much in common with and from Orange County would
parties.
County;
To
be
considered
fuc
the
and
I didn't at that time. I Brevard County. We have had be substantially less. About
—Increased judicial activity
generated by law enforcement position, a candidate must be a have felt we are more closely to endure the circuit as it is. The once a yt- al this question pops
resident of the 18th circuit and aligned with Brevard County judges are to be conunended on out,' said Mize.
activity in Brevard County.

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A glance through the yearbook of Lyman High
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staff members of "The Greyhound.'' They are (front
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Controversy over who should
be named to fill a vacant seat on
the Sanford Housing Authority
Board has raised the larger
question of who speaks for the
tenants in the city's 480 units of
public housing.
Until that question is answeréd, the Authority Board
chairman, E.L. Blacksheare,
said today, there will be no
name submitted to the city
commission as the recommended person to fill the term

of George Brown. Brown died
on May 21. His term expires in
May of 1980.
The controversy erupted
Monday when a small group of
tenants, mostly from the
Redding Gardens project,
elected Teri Buratti as their
choice for the vacant board
seat. The meeting was called by
Aurdella Davis, chairman of
the Seminole Tenants Council,
and was officiated by the
Tenants Council parhimentartan, Rev. G.M. Eubanks.
Both Mrs. Davis and Eubanka

dissenters, Mrs. Barbara
Wyche, further charged that
Miss Buratti, whose name was
the only one placed in
nomination, did not receive a
majority of the votes Monday
and that other nanies were not
allowed placed in nomination.
Mrs. Wyche said Buratti was
chosen by the Redding Gardens
project residents because
Tenant Council officers felt
they had to have a white
representative on the Authority
board. The four current
members on the five-member

claim the meeting, which saw
Miss Buratti's election, constituted action of the entire
council, representing all public
housing tenants. Eubanks said
the voice vote electing Miss
Buratti was correctly recorded
in her favor,
But representatives from the
Higgins Terrace project on the
city's west side said the election
was unfair and that adequate
notice of the meeting was not
extended to tenants In projects
other than Redding Gardens.
A spokesman for the

panel are all black.
"We're not going to recognize
any action oil the reconimendution until we can
authenticate all those eoncerned had an opportunity to
vote," said Blacksheare.
The city conumiission had
delayed action on filling
Brown's seat until it received
input from the Housing
Authority Board. The Authority
board, in turn, asked for input
from the Tenant Council.
A name was to be submitted
to the city Monday for con-

Buratti. lie said the Housing
Authority has accepted the
recommendations of the
Tenants Cuwidil in the past, but
lie noted the council "is independent of the Authority"
uuitl tillL., the city shoulti accept
Miss Hunitti as the tenants'
choice, with or without
Authority consent.

tirmnatiun by the commission.
But Blacksheare today said the
board will not turn in Miss
liuratti's name at that time. lie
said the matter will be
reviewed at the next board
meeting, June 14.
"It sounds like the vote was
taken by the Redding Gardens
residents, not the Tenants
Council members. Regulations
stipulate that any decision be
done through a democratic
process," Blacksheare said.
But Eubanks said he hopes
the city will still consider Miss

"1 hope after this storm is
over Miss Buratti is appointed
to the board and given the
opportunity to serve all the
tenants.

'She is the best qualified and
I hope all the tenamits realize
that our objective is to have a
ssithout
board
mixed
discrimination in any ssay.
That's our objective," said
Eubanks.
housing Authority director
Toni Wilson said he considered
the Monday night action
"void," and suggested today
that another ele"tiun, supervised by a neutral party, be
held to determine the choice of
the tenants.

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DONNA ESTES
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group, said the complex will project."
the homes of uutany ere pun'This is an opportunity to chased and those people 'were
Seminole County Con'- benefit the poverty pocket by
missioners on June 26 will providing jobs and new homes help the Midway area," said forced" to inure into Midway.
decide whether a new 180-acre to "keep the people in the Emory Green.'We, who are
"l'uui looking at getting rid of
housing-coumtmercial-industrial area."
living in Midway, have great the sub-standard houses in
complex will be built off state
He said that most lots in the problems. Our area is suf- Midway. People there do not
Route 46 at Brisson Avenue.
Midway area currently are only lering," he said, although he want their children growing up
The planned unit develop' 40 feet by 100 feet and can not be did not elaborate on specifics. under the sanie conditions they
mnent iPUD, is to be developed built upon because of zoning
A uutuui who identified himself did. This project i1l help us,"
by the Seminole Economic regulations on size of building as Rev. Leo Myers urged the lower) said.
Development Corp (SEED sites Drainage, whicla must be zoning commissioners to Look
The cowit} planning a nd
developed for the PUD, will at this as though you think it development stuff recoinThe county planning and also benefit Midway, he said, will succeed and it will be so.' mended the rezoning and uptoning conunissiun Wednesday
Eddie Henry of Midway said Reginald Lowery told the proval of an amuiendment to the
night voted wianiluously to the planned rebuilding of conunission he has researched county's comprehensive land
recommunend the rezoning of the Brissomi Avenue in the the history of Midway. It was use plan to permit the couutract from agriculture to PUD develoiznent of the tract will developed in the early l900s, he struetion,
to permit the development.also assist the area I own the said, adding when the federal
The recuitnuitudutmon in
Horace Orr, president of property right next door," said government bought the land for eluded these conditions: water
SEEDCO, has estimated the Sarah Reese, owner of the Club (hi. old Sanford Naval Air and sewer service hi. made
value of the complex, when
available to the property; OflL!
constr ucted, at $53 niill.iwi.
acre be dedicated for a fire
Forty-to-SO residents of the
station site; engineering and
Midway conunuinty adjacent to
drainage be approved by the
the proposed site sat through
county engineer; drainage
the two-hour public hearing on Around The Clock ..........4A Horoscope ................. 411 easements be dedicated to
the issue at the courthouse,, Bridge ....................413 Hospital ...................2A provide an outfall for the
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71st Year, No. 227—Friday, May 11, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

I—Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, FL

The home ceremony warm, one of-a-kind, and
distinctly personal - Is the
newest trend In weddings
today.
Especially when family
and friends get involved In
everything from writing
invitations to preparing
food, ceremonies held at
home are joyous shared
experiences for couple and
goods alike.
Almost any home or
apartment can be used for
a simple home wedding. Of
course, the guest list must
be limited in accordance
with the space available,
but that makes those invited feel even more
—.
Food
should
be
beautifully prepared, but It
needn't be elaborate. A
homemade wedding cake,
baked from a mix and
decorated by hand, makes
an unusual focal point for
the refreshment table.
Once the cake has been
baked according to
package Instructions, it Is
easy to decorate using an
electric food gun. With a
little practice, you can
quickly fashion a series of
festoons, garlands, and
rosettes In creamy pastel
frosting. A few fresh
flowers provide the
finishing touch to that oneof-a-kind cake!
To round out the refreshmeat table, use the electric
foodgun to create platters
of elegant canapes. For
best results, make a
variety of mixtures a few

A very special wedding cake Is one you
bake yourself! With
the help of a foodgun,
It's easy to fashion festoons, garlands, and
rosettes on your oneo(-a-kind cake.

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on the floor of the House.

promise proposal to cut $500,000 proprlations proposal. First
from the airport project and would be that $1 million be
He warned such a battle could designate it for Seminole designated for the overpass. "If
Some Orange County jeopardize not only the County.
that falls,! will fight for U.S. 17legislators may be looking for a Seminole county project, but
92 and If that fails, Iwill urge
ftg)g with Seminole County on also Orange County protects
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made no Input into the lid of
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gained approval from the project from North and South
first battle. But,
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Thursday for anallocationof$1
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committee, of which Hattaway
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won the first battle," Hattaway was able to get the $1 full Seminole delegation later in turned, he said.
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Sen. John Vogt, D•Cocoa
long way to go. The Issue mint County project for Seminole
Beach,
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One of the most Important members of the wedding
party tithe bed man. He is the person to whom everyone
else will turn to make sire things are rimning smoothly.
uteion that moot special oljpedal
Hs has a myriad
days, all of which will take the burden off the bride and
groom and their funllie.
Traditlonally,hisfmctloos.nccmçaa.: ___
—Keeping the wedding rings sale until the proper
moment arrives and If there's a ringbearer making
he follows his instructions properly;
—Helping the grom reedy himself and accompanying
him to the wedding, anivingat lead aqua,terofan hour
in Advance;
—Taking the Lag. of both bride and poem ad the
groom's going-sway clothing to the reception hall;
—Having the dergyman's or judge's tic reedy a the
i.dilhig day, and preseidlng it at the apoprIMs time;
—Having marriage license on wedding day;
—thecklag honeymoon arragemedi and conne
end moking sire groom has all necessary I11Is and
documents before the newlyweds sat off toge&amp;h,r;
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discussed several times as he lay tied against the bush with the
Pillowcase over his, head.
A Seminole County man spent six hours In terror shortl, after
the kidnappers finally decided to leave, Spolskl said the
mlckilght Thursday when he was surprised by a group of gunmen mWhen
told
deputies they untied him, drove him by truck to a nearby
Mthe former OsceolaAjrg, tied to a tree and hold captive fence and released him.
While the gunmen argued whether or not to kill him.
"He told us they ordered him to climb over the fence and not to
That's what Seminole County sheriff's deputies said the
man
turn
around because they were all armed and watching him.
told them today.
When
hedUmbed over the fence, he ran a short distance and fo
Authorities believe the man inadvertently miged ofla ma jor
himself
ona roadway. Just colnci&amp;nthuy, one ofowdeputys.
drug smuggling operation at the old airstrip, now a county land- was riding
by and spotted him. When the deputy drove over to
fill, while he was unloading a garbage truck. Deputies declined to
him,
the
man
gave him the whole story," Spoiski said. Spoiski
release the man's Identity for fear his life still is in danger.
said the man Is married, but authorities don't know if he has any
Thus for deputies have "rested allo
man in children.
connection with the bizarre incident and they are locking for as
The man arrested In connection with the kidnapping, Marvin
many as 10 more
suspects, some of whom may be from South Haywood McAdams, 42, of Graham, N.C., has been charged with
Florida and other states.
two counts of kidnapping and kidnapping with false In)Joim Spolaki, spokesman with the sheriff's department, gave prisonment.
this account of what authorities know so far about the Incident:
Sgt. Ralph Salerno of the Seminole County Sheriff's Depart"The man, In his mld4wentles, told us he was dumping a meat and U. Ray Parker of
truckload of garbage at the landfill when two men came up to him (DEA) arrested McAdams at the Drug Enforcement Agency
about 9 p.m. Thursday at the
and put a gun to his head," Spoiski said.
Deltona Inn, Volusla County.
He continued: "They told him If he kept his mouth shut and
Law enforcement officials found McAdams after they conbehav1d himself, they WoUldill harm him. They tied him to a fiscated a truck that was to be used in the marijuana drop, Spolski
Palmetto bush and put a Pillowcase over his head and told him to said. A license check made on the large
truck that was found
stay quiet.
stuck In the mud on the airstrip led police to McAdams,Spolgj
"From what we can tell, he figured there were about five or six said.
men there that he knew of, but indicated he may have heard
"I think It Is important to recognize that these people wer
other different voices, so It could have been more than that.
heavily armed," Spobki said.
"Anyway, he told uswhile he was tied to the bush he heard the
He said this contrasts sharply with drug smugglers prior to the
men talking about a drop from an airplane, supposedly a large
stricter,
mandatory prison sentences for smuggling marijuana.
marijuana drop. Apparently It never was, though, because the
"Before they were willing to take a chance and that's it,"
man told ushe never heard a Plane engine. &amp; told us that
Spolskiuld.
throughout the entire six hours or so that, he was tied to the bmh,
"They'll kill ya in a minute," Parker added.
he kept hearing the men argue among themselves on the
The tighter controls of drug smuggling has caused dealers to
prospects of killing him. He said he would hear one man say,
use
more sophisticated equipment to guard against getting
'LA's shoot him,' but another kidnapper say something like, 'No
sought,
Parker said.
way, man, we're not getting Into a killing.'"
"They are toting machine guns, night scanners, all types of
Spoiski said that the prospects of shooting the man was
doff," Parker said. "They have better equipment than we got."

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Investigation 0. $1 00,00"i0re Continues I
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Alan Richard Zim, 77, of 1105 Lake Mary Drive, Altamonte
Springs, was placed on an initial bond of $105 after deputies
responded to the shoplifting call.
He was arrested for stealing two barbecue chicken dinners
valued at $1.89 from the Food World.
DISTURBING THE PEACE
Lura Williams, 45, of 622 Plum Lane, Altaznonte Springs, was
arrested Wednesday for breach of peace and disorderly condat
at MIlwee Middle School, according to Seminole County deputlq,
examination could be completed as early as next week,
Deputies say they responded to a call that a man was creating
authorities saw
disturbance on the school grounds and in the classrooms. Win
CARBURGIARY
John Green, 28, of 547 E. Alpine St., Altamonte Springs, told Williams refused to quiet down, he was arrested. He was placed
A thief broke into the car of Raip Evans, 181 N. Cortez, Sanford,
deputies the tires and rims were stolen sometime Tuesday night Oil an initial bond of $106.
and tole a stereo tape player and acBradio sometime Thursday, and
Wednesday. The property was valued at $500.
RADIOSWITCH
police said.
A
stereo
radio
valued
at
$300 was reported stolen from a car ip
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STOLEN
Police said the thief gained entry through an unlocked door. The
A
19
-inch black and white television set was stolen from the the Joe Creamons Chevrolet dealership. 3700 S. Orlando Drive,
value of the stolen Items has not been determined,
home of an Altamonte Springs man, according to Seminole Sanford police said.
MOPEDS STOLEN
Police said the thief replaced the AM-FM stereo radio witha
Two mopeds valued at $800 were stolen from the garage of an County deputies.
Mathew Thompson, 35, of 105 Ronnie Drive, Altamonte Springs, regular AM radio. The switch occurred sometime between April
Altamonte Springs man, according toSemlnole County deputies. reported the incident Wednesday.
21 and May 7, police said.
William Donovan, 34, of 1103 W. Clemson Drive, Altamonte
BICYC
STOLEN
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STOLEN FURNITURE
Springs, told deputies the vehicles were stolen sometime between
A girl's bicycle was stolen while it was parked next to a shed in
Approximately $500 worth of furniture was reported stojt~
9a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. Entry was gained by unlocking
Casselberry, according to Seminole county deputies.
Monday when the man it was loaned to allegedly sold it to a used
the rear door of the garage possibly with a penknife, deputies say.
Judy Ramsey of Orlando said the 26-inch girl's Schwln bike was furniture store, according to Seminole County deputies.
CASH STOLEN
stolen sometime between Tuesday and Wednesda y from a shed
Fred Lepper, 26, of 800 Diane Circle, Cassel berry, told deputies
For the eighth time, someone stole petty cash from the vault of near 1380 Delaney
Drive,
Casselberry.
No
value
of
the
bicycle
was
he
loaned a green vinyl sofa and chair, three maple tables an
the Forest Lake Academy bringing a total loss to more than given,
dining
set to a Casselberry man who allegedly sold the furnituiè
p1,000, according to Seminole County deputies.
STO
TAPE
RECORDER
LEN
to
a
used
furniture store for money, Lapper said.
David Swthyar, 32, of 506 San Marie Ave., Altamonte Springs,
A tape recorder valued at $70 was stolen Tuesday from a Bible
SPEAKERS TAKEN
told deputies the vault at the academy was broken Into for the book store In Forest City,
according
to
Seminole
County
deputies.
Two
car
speakers
were
stolen sometime Monday or Tuesd4
time
T
eighth
uesday night. Burglars stole an estimated $270
Burglars entered the Adventist Book Store at the Forest Lake
from the home of a Sanford man, according to Seminole County
during that time.
Academy by removing the Jalousies from a soutiside window and
deputies.
Entry had been gained through the accounting office by use of a crawled in, de
puties say.
Ray Smith, 18, of 102 Oakland Ave., Sanford ,told deputies tI*
screwdriver used to pry open windows or doors, deputies say.
STEMS TV DINNERS
speakers were beneath his television set in the living room. 1è
TIRESSTOLEN
MI Altamonte Springs man was arrested Wednesday
for speakers were valued at $126.
Three tires and rims were removed from a car parked at the shp
Smith told deputies the burglars probably entered his hon*
home of an Altamonte Springs man, according to Seminole Cassel rrywhen he allegedly stole two TV dinners from a
be
food store, according to Seminole County deputies.
through the unlocked front door.
Coimty deputies.

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PEKING (UPI) Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps
today signed a long-delayed agreement that calls on
Peking to pay $80.5 million in claims on U.S. assets frozen
in China,
Mrs. Kreps and Chinese Finance Minister Mang Junfu
signed the pact in a champagne breakfast ceremony in the
Great Hall of the People minutes before she was
sched uled to fly to Shanghai and then visit Guilin KweIlin
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China signed a dealto pay the United States $80.5
million of the $196.8 million in U.S. property held by the
Chinese government since the Communists took pbwer in
1949.

Israel's Army Criticized
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TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) — An Israeli watchdog agency
has charged the nation's vaunted army is lacking in
discipline and so badly disorgan ized that lives and armor
were needlessly lost in last year's invasion of Lebanon.
The report by the controller's office — released to
Parliament on Wednesday and made public Thursday —
shattered any Image of smooth efficiency and coor.
dinatlon in the army, the nation's most respected in.
stitution.
The analysis of the March 1978 invasion into Lebanon
paints a grim portrait ofan army so lacking in discipline j

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this morning at the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce, where University of Florida
linebackers coach Joe Kines met with a group :
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are John Dickey and Vernon Mize (left to
right) and Ron D cus and Tom McDonald
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TSUMEB, Namibia (UP!) — Security forces In armored cars and helicopters swarmed across the dense
bush of np$
$$a today is 11101111116 W the ktlisti
who bayonetted two white children and their grandmother.
"This lathe worst incident I've seen In the Soutn wee,
n,the army spokesman said. "And this military operation to
search for the killers is the biggest we've had In three
Agrotq of about 40 SWAPO guerrillas Wednesday
struck the Isolated farm of Willem Roodt about 40 miles
north of Tstzneh, a copper mining town in the north of
Namibia, also known as South West Africa.

Recluse Heads For U.S.
FRANKFURT, West Germany (UP!) -. Pfc. Robert
Petee, rested and in good spirits, left Germany by air
today for the United States after an absence of 30 years.
For 28 of those years, Petee said, he hid Out In his late
fiancee's West Berlin apartment in fear of being arrested
for desertin4 from his 6th Infantry Regiment outfit,
The army Mill has not announced whether Petee will be
tried after he is treated for a severe hernia at the Walter
Reed Medical Center in Washington.

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China announced Friday it will
relue100V1thmeseprjsonersof war at the r1e
Pass and said It was ready to repatriate 1,500 more U
Vietnam will release Chinese POWs.
But Vice Foreign Minister Thong Xldong Qiwig 1i.
twig said peace talks between the two countries have
made no progress.
Thong said about 100 of the aigwo,Jmnately 1,600 Viet'.
namese capt ured in China's Feb. 17 to March 17 IncursIon
into Vietnam will be offered tothe Vietnamese Red boss
on May 19.
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DETROIT (UP!) — Benson in 1975 to prevent his only son
However, attorneys repreWhen that failed, he took
Ford Jr., rebuffed In a bid for from controlling any of the senting Benson Jr.'s mother as steps to contest the will, they
power at Ford Motor Co., is family's estate.
the trustee of the estate argued said.
waiting for a judge's ruling to They charged the lawyer, young Ford knew the contents
Earlier, Benson Jr. was
learn the fate of his fight for Pierre V. Heftier, also lulled of the will shortly after his soundly
defeated by Ford
control of a $7.5 million young Ford Into a "false sense father's death last summer and stockholders In a move to
win
inheritance,
of security" about the terms of could have filed a challenge his father's seat on the
board
of
Wayne County Probate Judge the will, resulting in Ford's prior to the probate hearing directors.
He drew less than 1
Ira Kaufman heard final failure to meet a deadline for held Sept. 5, 1978.
percentofmorethan41mjlln
arguments Thursday in a challenging Its provisions.
Instead, they argued, he tried votes.
tIng called by the 29-year- The will put Benson Jr.'s to negotiate a settlement with
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his late about $7.5 million In cash and share of the inheritance, about
father's will,
special Class B Ford Mock — $50 million worth of Ford stock.
The judge indicated It may Into a triM controlled first by
take weeks to reach a decision Benson Jr.'s mother and then
on the cue.
successively by his uncles —
Benson Jr., nephew of au- Henry Ford U and William Clay
totnotive magnate Henry Ford Ford — and the Ford Motor Co.
II, contends the will he was
Benson Jr. has charged
wrongfully denied control of, Heftier "duped" his father,
had thousands of
of then in ill health and an
family-owned stock placed in a alcoholic, into thanglng the will
triM after his father's death by portraying = uu as a drug
hist summer.
user and high-roller who
At a hearing that coincided strongly Influenced by his
With the firm's annual Mock. California
associates,
hOlders meeting, yoimg Ford's He co,4enda his father meant
MIAMI (UP!) — One car
family for him to have the dock M
attortloys accused
f
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lawyer of misleading Benson "follow hi his footsteps" as a
Railway fmigM trail jumped
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said
The sources said four gunmen hidden behind trees
began firing at the Americans with long-range automatic
rifles at about 730am (1230pm) EDT while they were
waiting for a service bus to the airport me gunmen
escaped In a Turkish-made white car
Thomas Mosley, 2l, was shot near heart and died on
the way to the hospital, a police report said

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IffANBUL, Turkey(UPI) — Terrorists opened fire on
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Off!dals at the State Fire Marshal's office In Orlando said
they are continuing their probe of a fire at the U.S. Time
Company building at the Interstate 4 Industrial Park said to have
caused $100,000 damage.
fire broke out in the rear of the building Sunday morning,
Seminole County firemen said. It was extinguished within 15
minutes and there were n.j Injuries.
Following the blaze, samples from the burnt structure were
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If you're planning to run In tomorrow's first
annual Sanford 2-mile fun rim or the 10,000 meter
marathon, you might be interested in the following:
—The route will be marked by signs which have a
white background and are printed with red lettering
and arrows. If you pass 24th Street on the first
stretch of the 10,000 meter run, you've missed your
turn.
—All runners are to use the road, not the
sidewalk. The Sanford police will secure the Intersections, but If you haven't crossed the finish line
by 10:30 am. (the marathon starts at S a.m.), you
better move to the sidewalk. The race Is officially
over at that time and the roads will be opened again
to traffic.

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

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS

—Aid stations containing water and Gatorade will
be provided just prior to the 2 and 4 mile markers
and at the finish of the marathon.
—To help Identify the participants, Recreation
Department Director James Jernigan Is asking
runners to wear the Road Race shirts Issued for the
event.
—The awards ceremony will be held on the civic
ceder patio at noon. The first four contestants In
each age division will receive ribbons in the 10,000
meter run. The first 10 men and the first IC women
finishers will receive ribbons In the prelimInary 2mile rim.
—u you haven't entered yet, deadline Is 7:30 p.m.
tonight at the civic center.

IN BRIEF

Sources handling the U. S. Department of Energy
hotline in Washington, D.C., which monitors
complaints from consumers who suspect gas station
dealers of price gouging, say they have received
two, calls from Seminole County.
The DOE spokesman would not name the stations,
but said both were not among the first wave of
stations to be audited. The spokesman said stations
with regular unleaded gas prices above 90 cents per
gallon as of April 21 would be the first asked to
produce documents justifying their prices. Both
area stations, the spokesman said, had prices below
the 90.cuit per gallon figure.
The toll-free hotline number Is I00424-46.

Oil Rig Collapses,
24 Injured, 12 Missing
GALVESTON, Texas (UP!)— An oil rig with 20 workers
llaursdsay night and authorities fea red 12
=men= trapped inside the mostly submerged
platform.
There also was a report some of the men were welding
at the time and were immediately electrocuted. At least 24
were Injured In the collapse 12 miles south of Galveston.
Coast Guard officials said "It would appear" the
three4I mIssing 12 were trapped inside the platform,
ater hen
rescuers arrived. Divers were prepared to enter the
submerged rig at daybeeak unless conditions were too
hazardous.

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Is Long Enough

ANGLE-WALTERS

President Carter's recent endorsement of a
single six-year term for U.S. presidents seemed
more of a wistful wish of the moment than a
carefully crafted policy that he will press upon
Congress and the American people.
He betrayed his subjective motivation in
putting forward this idea by saying the media and
others would not ascribe re-election motives to his
policies if he didn't have to seek re-election.
Although Mr. Carter Is the first president
within memory to advocate a single six-year term,
we suspect most occupants of the White House,
with the notable exception of Franklin Roosevelt,
coming into their fourth year and facing the tumult
;of another campaign, would be amenable to a long,
single term in office.
In view of the mostly negative reaction to his
trial balloon, Mr. Carter is wise not to waste much
effort on it. It seems obvious that the nation's
historical experience has resulted in the broadest
sort of citizen support in this country for electing
resldents every four years. There Is, accordingly,
an instinctive national opposition to change and
experimentation with the institution of the
presidency.
The altogether convincing lesson of U.S.
history Is that the Founding Fathers knew what
they were about when they provided for a
presidential election every four years. The chief
executive Is thereby made more answerable to the
people and the term of an incompetent president or
one unsuited for his times is limited to four years.
Equally important, the system has assured reelection to those gifted presidents whose leadership
justified it.
Mr. Carter is said to cherish Harry Truman's
little desk sign, "The Buck Stops Here." He ought
also to accept another of Mr. Truman's pithy
philosophies on the "If you can't stand the heat, get
out of the kitchen."

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WASHINGTON (NBA)— The Carter administration once again is attempting to throttle
"whistle-blowers," the conscience-stricken
government employees who risk their careers by
exposing wrongdoing within federal departmeats and agencies.
The need to protect courageous dissenters who
reveal illegal or unethical practices on the part
olother government workers Is one of countless
issues where President Carter's rhetoric
has far surpassed his commitment.
During the 1V76 presidential campaign, Carter
repeatedly promised: "I Intend to seek strong
legislation to protect our federal employees from
harassme nt and dismissal if they find out and
report waste or dishonesty by their superiors or
others."
But In 1V7S, when the president unveiled his
plan for a comprehensive overhaul of the
government's civil service system, the
provisions for whistle-blower protection were
pathetically weak and riddled with loopholes.

By DON GRAFF
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There are any number of ways of knowing that
a presidential election year Is almost upon â
without going to the bother of ,checking
calenda r.
Harold Stationannounces his CandldaC)j
Democratic hopefuls commence to Cut 00
other up with glee and In public; Republicans;
with some embarrassment and ilihing ths
could do it In a hit more privacy.
And complaints about the first presidential
primary, New Rarnphlre's begin to be heard hi
the land.
What's wrong with the New Hampshire
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British bird watch.rg
and generates too much publicity for the wrong
PTSOfl simply because It is first. It Ikew
presidential
handicapping at the very outset by
Overriding objections from the White House,
setting
up
one
sPaxaley populated Northeast
Congress substantially strengthened those
state as a national political barometer. It
LIGHTER SIDE
provisions before transforming Carter's
shouldn't happen.
proposal Into law, That effort was led by Sen.
As the august WashIngton Post mused In an
Abraham A. Ribicoff,
pp hfor ris
editorially
laid-back moment recently: "Whet g.
K. Udall. D-Arlz.
a New Hampshire primary
The now law Includes impodant gmantees to
nobody
came?
prevent supervisors from retaliating against
Fat chance. The closed New Hampshire haij
whistle-blowers through arbitrary reductions In
Come in recent times to anything resemblint
grade or pay, lengthy suspensions or removal By DICK WEST
from one mailing lid to another has always been such neglect was In 1964 when there were no:
from assigned duties.
WASHINGTON (UP!) Some time beck, I f or me one of life's deeper mysteries, Con)Mdetes on the
ocrMlc ballot. £ven se
s a cs aba a 4 en whe rsost 27$ pas to the Burm.I Thgl&amp;and the way Lyu4n
J'
,.
:
obM ssdy 1101 4
socks disappear In the wishing machine.
Initiated, the employee has the right to a month's pliCiS Of unsoliciteddirect mall In six months
thoroughly publicized
contest.
Since mod direct mail nowadays Is cornadvance written notice of the charges, at least a and forwarded it all to his congressman.
The popular conception Of the New Hampshire:
I now have at hand a letter from Foster
week to offer a response, assistance from an
puterized, I have a theory that the name ex- primary as 1) a political tag match swarming
attorney or other representative and, in some Parents Plan, one of the 134 private changing takes place Inside data processing with contenders and 2) a -killer of giants Is :
organizations that posted the mall. It Is con- equipment.
cases, a full hearing on the charges.
fairly recont origin. The first is a carryover hm'
corned that some people might have gotten the
aing
It probably Is nothing uncommon for several the 1972 and 1976 primaries, in each of which five.
Now, however, those reforms are b
direct malls to rent time on the same computer. major and less so Democratic nns fought lt
threatened by the Office of Personnel IinpreaslOt) that It sells Its mailing lists,
"...Foster
Parents
Plan
In which case, several mailing lists might be out. The latter
has
never
nor
will
It
Management (OPM), one of two new agencies
is a aemnImyth dating from 1*:
for
any
stored
on the same magnetic memory disc.
created to replace the civil Service Commission ever divulge the names of its donors
when Sen. Eugene McCarthycame close but dit
Remember from your science lessons how not defeat President Lyndon Johoson, himself:
under the Carter-Initiated reorganization of purpose whatsoever," the letter says.
mo
lecules In a magnetic field leap from one
federal personnel practices.
In passing along this disclaimer, I might note
a declared candidate bisi a write-In. That:
that
in
some
Instances
the
names
on
an
substance
to
another?
Well,
it
Is
my
theory
that
vote
revealed
the strength of the Vl14nan Isius:
OPM regulations now being drafted to
when computerized mailing lists are in close and exposed John on's vulnerability,
plenent the law give supervisors a virtual Wank organization's mailing lid and the names of its proximity,
it did not
s
the names hop back and forth In create then. It nei hast.
check to harass whistle-blowers by merely In-- donors are not necessarily the same.
'1 wits:
The postman frequently brings me fund p. much the same fashion.
draw'J, which succeeding primaries under any:.
yoking one of numerous exemptions. Among
peals from charitable or civic-minded orSeveral people have pointed out to me that thecircumstances would have c,u.d.
them:
New Hampshire attracts so much attention
-me requirement for prior wdttm i:L'u4j can ganliatlons to which I have never made a con- Direct Mall Marketing Association maintains a
service through which one may have one's name and criticism primarily because It Is first, and
be Ignored in a case Of job suspension if the tTlbIdiofl.
empioyes's continued work 'maybe detrimental
How my name got on their mallhig lists I removed from mailing lists. I would never do the strenuous effort the date mak.s to m,lntajn
anything ilk. that.
that distinction Ii about the only, Of the ev.nt'.
to the Interests Of the aovenvnesd" —a broad cannot say with certainty. But coincidentally, I
In this fasthanglng world, mailing lists many exceeses that can be laid to lbs turn. Of;
phraai dened nowhere in the law or began hearing from them a few years ago not
reguiations
long after I ordered two pairs of slacks from a provide is sense of continuity that I find coznfor- New Hampshire Itasif. Beyond that, the oh.
flag.
jections are really to the entire procees Of)
-Neither advance notice noran opportunity to mall order clothing outlet In New Jersey.
It may be axiomatic in the direct mall business
reply are required for "furlough without
due
Each day when the mail Is delivered to the electing a president, America 11yli1 and to an
tent are justified.
to unforeseeable circumstances"
another that a person who buys his pants through a congressional press galleries, I notice envelopes
There
Is too much h
mpah)e coupon Is a good bet to respond addressed to reporters who changed jobs, retired
The primaries are
and undefined reference.
-11w lawyer or other reimddlve selected favorably to postal fund-raising solicitations. I or passed away 10 or 15 years ago.
for the cwist.s. and, wores, the
to aid an accused employee cm be simmiarily don't know about that.
ftpleaaesmetothinkthatloagafterlam gone exhau
ypes
who hovel. cover t
end con- It
Nor am I in any way implying that the pants I, too, will go on receiving congressional press
disqualified If he or she Is "an employee who
..qu
do
most Of the crMlisbig.
Is
cannot be released, from his or her ofk4al ds people may have sold my name to the f und- releases.
B
ut
they
do
Qirfurm
a
faction.
The
United:
gr' falthg outftg.
because of
y
For some of us, junk mail Is our only shot at
Of
States Is a cos'thtintai nation of widely diverse
The process by which names seem to spread earthly immortaitty.
conditions and idoreds.
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American buffeted by Inflation, soaring energy costs, an internatlonal trade deficit and daily news of the dollar's sag on
world money markets will be relieved, If not surprised, to learn
Must they still enjoy the highest standard of living of any major
Industrial nation.
According to data gathered by a team of economists from the
University of Pennsylvania, per capita consumption of goods
and services in the United States far exceeds that In Franc.,
Wist Germany, Great Britain, Japan and Italy. Our nearest
competitors In consumption, the French, consume at a rate only
R percent of that for Americana.
But It Is also true that the gap between American living
standards and those of other industrial states Is closing. And,
lest we be tempted to complacency, the UP economists have put
their collective finger on a potential Achilles' heel of the
American economy: capital formation. Th* level of c'pltul
formation is closely tied to economic growth and the maintenance of prosperity.
Wed Germany, Japan and France all exceed the United
States In per capita levels of capital formation. Thus, It is
possible to predict that the standard of living In West Germany-currently 66 percent of that in the United Stat.. may
exceed this country's within 20 years because Wem Germany's
levelof capital formation Is 134 percent of the U. &amp; leveL
Maybe that's why we never hear German polilkiane scream
about "excess" profits.
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letters =W be ilped, with a mWft ad'ess a, H
pselilde, a tolophen innsabor se the k't*ffl) of the wiMer
essy be verified. The E,saiig Herald we respect the
wss .1 wrIters wb. do 214 weal their isuis in
The £v.eiig Herald ale. reserve, the rlg$ in sit letters
I. ,' -t, libel or Is estem in upoce u,J. i•iiin

LOS ANGELES (UP!)— Investigators have found
evidence
Including a gun case, ammunition and
corroborative testimony
adding credibility to a
reported plot to assassinate President Carter, originally
dismissed as a tale spun by a drunk.
FBI agents said Thursday they found support for the
story told by Raymond Lee Harvey, who was arrested by
the Secret Service when he was found carrying a darter
--near the presided. ......
Harvey, 35, claimed he was supposed to fire the barmuss starter pistol into the ground during an appearance
by Carter in Lea Angeles lad weekend, creating a
"diversion" for the real assassins to shoot the president.

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But on, thing is already clear. U tM
Harn11 ares, or y other 'eniiuunllj near a
nuclear powerpI
hid been .ipeeed to a
Mihiowu n'j,ar dander, it would have mend
ftctal ride for tho.ipde Of
Act of 1167 ads
at $60
op*uMIea limit fur
pufl4
b.
A
law
requires
the
luselm by
A-1 all avauain In.
to
suraic. coverage, lndivIdul homeowners
csot buy any nv'eer imurancs to iupp'tmv4
the INS milhI' '""provided by lbs 1167
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act.
Here's bow this Inequitable Insurance
coi_:::'n 'u1; have wished sat in the
lb... Mile '''elation, accerdeg to an
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sotavine 'tM,d a "moderate" loss at
b1IQU. k lbs scenuls, the re1-ts would get
.boat7 aid oseal( cents for each dollar Of loss,
Ci $5,110 for tIr -ne, its co"t,, ati

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federal study notes: Under
the Price
-Anderson Act,"an absolute limit for
filing claims of 20 years applies. Cancer in.
cidence which develops beyond 20 years Is not
covered."
ft's not as If the pathetic Inadequacy of
nuclear-accident Insurance
tan 't
been known to goviromust cicals md
Courses. Study after study has shown that
petudlal property demogs would be well up In
thsblWensof dollars.
Even before pompOf PrIce-Anderson, a 1107
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urlesr ac.
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CLEVELAND (UP!)— The death of the redoubtable
Cyrus S. Eaton, millionaire Industrialist and tireless
I.
worker for world peace, who once said he was determined
tolivetobel00,marked
one of the few goals he failed to
0.
achieve in the course of his remarkable career. He was 95.
'
Eaton, who arrived In Cleveland 78 years ago with $10
and rose to become one of the world's richest and most
Infl uential men, died at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday in his
suburban Northfield estate, it was disclosed Thursday.
He was a passionate advocate of detente with the Soviet
Union and was one of the early thinkers behind the
development Of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.

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SIJMITON, Ala. (UPI)— Twelve Junior high school
students were accidently poisoned Thursday when a
siTt)igrader passed out tablets of potassium hydroxide
thinking they were candy.
Harvey Sanford, principal of Sisulton Junior High
School, said an eighth-grade student found the tablets in a
storage room and gave some to a sixth-grader, who in turn
handed them out to friends.
Sanford said the stunts who swallowed the pills
complained of a burning sensation. Four of the students
were admitted to area hospitals and the other eight were
treated and released.

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in effect reduce" the amount of coverage that
could be "purchased by a facility owner."
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Medicare 11900, , .,ova though the

Congressional Budget cmos says the savla
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At first HOist lobbIed SeaMs piaa,
owner would likely be used, to over his own
conklios
r. Of lbs
losses first, me system appears to bedsIgnid, ar .ats "Pd
law. He then 'I4 oft with a imi
therefore, more to protect the Industry titan
bIth Would ifl Mites to determias rem
homsowner.
bursawd ratN 4 procedures withad
BAILOUT: Freifaan Sen. DaM OVlilI
Boreo,DOkla.,lsquletly trying toweakeoa key
MT1 I:
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pid to 81dM 5 thliittng Wade111111Of
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the elderly from unscrupulous nursing Saudi Arabis, cam.
no
aurprinsto
U.S. in
home operators. Coincidentally, he received telligence analysts.
(lesifled
litsiligeacs
$11450 in campaign contributions from nursing ripoda reveal lbs Sadat bs
a habit 111
home owners In his last year.
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H. Ms fre"gly
r1re that states reimburse ber
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far,
the
Sass
havá't hi.. Ifttai 4
nursing horn., under Medicaid on a cod.eelMid
heals; that Is, the Mites pay for the services the feided to wlthè's, th fc4a5 apsst. Ii
mniq homes actully provided, U cvpoisd to a they liwuid do so, lbs Thull.d "a preabi
flit fee.
WwAd beck with the mlmari4sa..ir

WASHINGTON (UP!)- More than half the existing
"nuclear power plaids in the United States could be abut
F4 down Udate fail toabldsbyth term ofa big ae,g to the
Senate floor.
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The Environment and Public Works Co'nmltt., which
3,
has jsiadicThm over nuclear power, put lbs shutdown
W provision Thursday In a $373 mIflli Nuclear Regulatory
'ri1idcn budget bill ad to the floor.
- me m.s.we, approved 1-4, would requIre the NRC to
reject new pI'* and shut down .zMIng ones In Mites
it that fall to come up with acceptable emergency
evim piano.
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ad
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sp't,d that the ass syateni Is costly ad
bde-i" b.csas Of the "itailel ceØ repouts
they aid is. The doff Of lbs Senate Finance
(iimi*tee has hç,,i the regnhalirl u a
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. i UN) got 84 mpg (luring a test run
Michael Shetley has such a
Shetley said he's been offered
fine sense of timing he showed as much as $100 million by
up at the capitol in a car he foreign investors to kecp his car
claims gets 84 miles per gallon off the U.S. market, and also
just a few hours after state claims to have received offers
Energy Director Carlos Warren from the oil companies.
told lawmakers to expect a gas
"But it's not for sale at
shortage.
anytime," Shelley said, before
Shetley, of Oak 11111, spent a hopping in the car with Brown
lot of his time Th ursday an- and Reps. Dick Batchelor, I)swering questions, but took a Orlando, and Bill Conway, Ii)few minutes to chauffer House 11011)'Hill.
Speaker Hyatt Brown and
several other lawmakers
around town in his miracle
machine.
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Shetley plans to start filling
the 10,000 orders he's received
for the car sometime next year.
He said the specially equipped
compact — fashioned with a
Capri body — will cost you
$8,000. It will probably make
win a millionaire.

BOY NTON
LAWN &amp; GARDEN
EQUIPMENT
PH. 831-3447
S.R. 427 &amp; Hwy. 434

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The miracle, Shetley said, is
inside the ordinary looking
vehicle. The transmission and
gear box are special, anti there
is a sophisticated diesel motor
and fuel metering system under
the hood.

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When the car is tinely tuned
like it was on a recent trip to
Washington — Shetley claims it
gets 74 mpg. Once on a flat
stretch of Florida highway it

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The average family, losing a total of
arguing over the long.raigs health Wets of the
llwee Mile lliwdnoclsar.ccldsnt,uidftwfflbe $97,500,would get jug $U47 out Of the $560
Prov
millia—on kitty. Ths would amount to Just over 3
ar before their sducat.d g
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Gas Shortage Predicted

Carter Death Plot Confirmed

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The Senate had approved the plan the day before on a 58-39 vote,
Neither the White House nor congressional leaders had any
Immediate prediction about what might happen next. Congress
could try to write a plan of Its own, the president could submit
another approach to the rationing idea, or the administration
could draw up an altogether new energy conservation program.

BEDFORD HILLS, N. Y. (UP!)— Police launched a
massive hunt today for the gunmen who ransacked two
mansions and shot four people to death, Including a former U.S. undersecretary of Mate and the son of a
prominent Wall Street stockbroker.
"These are the mod bizarre murders I've worked on In
h more than 20 years," said acting Westchester County
District Attorney Thomas Facelle.
The bodies of Dr. Charles Frankel, 62, assistant
' secretary of date in the administration of President
Lyndon Johnson, and his 61-year-old wife, Helen, 61, were
found about 4:45 p.m.
Eight hours earlier, the bodies of Christopher Sperry,
the 21-year-old son of stockbroker Corydon Sperry, and
Nettle McCormick, 82, w
who worked for the family for
i. more than 50 years, were found in the Sperry mansion.

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The House voted, 2-159, late Thursday against the proposal for
a coupon-type rationing plan similar to that of World War II, for
use in a severe shortage such as would occur in a war or oil embargo.

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Only one aspect of Carter's original three-pronged plan sur- gasoline allotment seemed to change every time the adininisvived: before the rationing vote, the House approved the idea of
tration discussed the matter.
compelling non-residential buildings to keep their thermostats set
Carter changed the plan twice for the Senate Wednesday, and
at 80 or higher in the summer and 65 or colder in the winter,
sent separate assurances of protection of priority for farmers,
That had already been okayed by the Senate, so It remains only producers of energy, and others
for Carter to set a date for it to become effective.
Rep. John Brademas, Dlnd., an assistant Democratic leader in
Congress earlier had defeated the third part —
weekend the House, said many members apparently felt the public would
closings of gasoline stations.
think they were voting to actuall y implement gas rationing rather
"The administration totally overplayed its hand, with all those than
just approve emergency authority.
changes at the last minute," said Rep. Dave Stockman, R-Mich.,
an opposition leader, after the House vote. "By the time we got
Under the plan, when gasoline fell 20 percent or more short of
through, there was no credibility left for the administration or its demand and rationing were invoked, drivers would be issued
plan."
coupons for each of their cars — up to a limit of three cars per
Stockman and others in the House debate complained the household. The coupons — plus the cash price of the fuel — co
statistics as to which states would get which proportion of be redeemed for gasoline at service stations.

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Junk Mail Lives On

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
When President Carter's standby
gasoline rationing program died ignominiously on a House roll
call, one congressman said the strategy that won for Carter In the
Senate failed In the House.

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Rationing Plan Sputters To A Halt

WASHINGTON (UPI)— The United States and the
Soviet Union today prepared a joint announcement of a
June 15 summit meeting for signing of the SALT II
agreement In Vienna, Austria.
Officials said the two governments would make the
formal announcement simultaneously in Washington and
Moscow.
Presidents Carter and Leonid Brezhnev expect to hold
about three days of meetings around the ceremony of
Putting their signatures to the second formal Strategic
Arms Limitation Agreement, officials said.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

SALT Signing In Vienna

And Why
Not New
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NEW YORK (UPI)- A middle-aged osupk authorities
called
"health food fatki" Ms been charged with
it
j darning their two Wail ss. to '4,lil'.
Edward and &amp;idt. Halper wire indicted en charges Of
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mg_ and criminally a,g!g-4 hemsed, 7hor.
adsy following an kitedigatio ims the death of 11-monthold Darwin Hslpor cui'Ma'th It 1070, ad 4moat6.old
,i Arthur Ilalpor a Sept. 10,1070.
n,, AspohesnaiforQii Didrim NtesnsyJoha Sat.
qtsxl said the couple "fed lbs hide a did Of oegWaUy
al:VowU fruit, vegetables and pla'ts. WdEft a typo Of
aeiilab seaweed that looked like rubber c"s she. it was
Wiled-"
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TALLAHASSEE, Fix. (UPI)
The big Issue In the Intenslfylng legislative budget
fight is simple. Do you spend
most of the $00 million state
surplus or give it back to
Floridians In tax relief.
The Senate Ways and Means
Committee approved Thursday
a massive two-year budget
earmarking $516 million for
homeowners tax relief and
providing only modest increase
In program funding. Gov. Bob
Graham generally supports the
Plan.
The House Appropriations
Committee Ignored the
possibility of a gubernatorial
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only tIee hours to do Its work
with the leadership fighting off
major changes to the budget
worked out by subcommittees
over the last month, figuring it
leaves them in a good position
to bargain with the Senate,
Graham demanded Wednesday that House leaders reduce
spending and raise tax relief.
The Morgan committee did the
exact opposite.
It took $8 million of the $193
million reserved for tax relief
and appropriated It for migrant
housing construction and an
endowment fund at New Callege In Sarasota, and dipped
Into the working capital emergency f und for $17 -mi lion to
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$61 million to the Senate
spending plan, but stayed
within the spending ceilings
laid down by Graham. The
House Is way over Graham's
ceilings.
One of the first things the
ways and means committee did
was trim the faculty pay
package to overcome the only
major objection Graham had to
the Senate budget. Faculty will
get an average 7 percent raise
next year, Instead of the

Supreme Court Hears
Coptics Argue For Pot
TALLAHAEE, Fla, (UP!) Frederick Barad sided with the
"We are not asking the court
— The Ethiopia Zion Coidic city, enjoined the Copies from to condone the use of marlJim..
Church says it has a cosatitu- holding services at the house na," Ferrell said. "We have a
lionel rWt to in. marijuana as and ordered them to stop select group of people here who
a sacrament. Miami Beach smoking pot when they pray. live a highly rigorous life. Their
oc4aIa say that Init the point
belief (that marijuana Is a
Jacquelyn Town,owner of the sacrament) Is sincerely
prg
because zoning laws
held."
at H.,.
M
wag ur awn s — mwm. hina •iwl chur ch, appealed, arguing
Star Island residents, who
Both sides dehet.d
before the Suprem e Court Barad's order was unconstltu. complained a bo ut day-long
tlooally vague and violated the chanting and people constantly
Thu delede darted 00 establishment clause Of the coming and going, might say
too rigorous, Dade County
ani Beach officials wont t. First Amendment.
Assistant
State Attorney
court earlier thiS ).w seug
Milton Ferrell Jr.,
Bayard
Heath
said.
an Injunction barring ti; W attorney, tried to avoid
Captics from unkig shorn. on marijuana issue saying "it's a
Heath
state's irdered
as a
w.
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will not discuss the marijuana "severely outweigin the Inter.
While the 'M'tlai lsil fight imue.tv
eats of the Ethiopian Zion
wa over =ft laws, the cots
Coptic Church."
Issue w wbsber the First
The justices, however,
'whnid permits lbs Cap. wanted to talk about marijuana
Theodore Klein, a special
tins to
marijuana - or aidWerapo
edfortakliug counsel to the city of Milo,
$jat as they call it
as him conipletely away from his Beach, said the reel p1j
part Of their f211110101111asrvicss, prepared statement became of whether officials had the right
Dads Coidy Qrcuit Judge their qu.4k,ti.
to zone property.
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billion. There are drastic differences In their makeup,
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governor set aside $800 million Medicare to cover dentures,
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education and roads.
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Wednesday, the Senate plan, objections of chairman Jack payments $34 a month to $230
Thursday. A joint conference Gordon, DMIamI Beach, who for a family of four. The welfare
committee will be called In opposes depleting the reserve Increase Is In the Senate
later this month to reach for any reason and also believes budget.
middle ground between the two the loan Is Illegal.
The Senate budget totals $15.5
conflicting proposals.
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UnlverIty of South Florida.
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Friday, May n i7

CALENDAR
FRIDAY, MAY

11

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Apartments clubhouse, Altamonte Springs.

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Florida History Clan
11 a.m., Zoo Pavilion,
followed by zoo visit. Bring covered dish.
Belles and Beaus Dance, 9 p.m. to midnight, Maitland
Civic Center, for singles, divorced and widows over 18.
Live Band.
Longwood Community Garage Sale and Bazaar
sponsored by Central Florida Society for Historic
Preservation, Longwood Civic League and Christ
Episcopal Church, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Longwood Hl$orlc
District Food. through Sunday.
Lunch and fashions to benefit Humane Society of
Seminole County, noon, Jerry's Sanford Airport. Tickets
at 2001 E. 20th St., Sanford or The Village Shop, Sanford
Plaza.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Rebuilders Singles (VOT 21), covered dish supper, 7:30
p.m., Friendship Baptist Church, Altamonte Springs.
The Eagles CE Club, 8 pin., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce
Orange Blossom Chapter National Federation of the
Blind, 3 p.m., Apt. B, Twin Lakes Apti. Monroe
Avenue, Maitland.
SUNDAY, MAY 12
:
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shall=,
°rovldence and Elkcarn Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Hallway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
MONDAY, May 14
Monday Moriers 'lonstrnassers Club, Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Udheran
Church; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center,
Robin Road, Altamonte Springs.
TOPS Chapter 71, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Altamsste.8.gth Seminole Jaycees Board, 7:30 p.m.,
Waffle Stop.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8p.m., First Methodist Church.
Deltoni Area Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lakeview Middle School Advisory Committee, 7:30
P.M., at school.
Tuesday, May 11
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, bag lunch, Civic
Center,. Program by Seminole Community College
speakers, 1 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY11
Woman's Club of Saford, 1 p.m., clubhouse. Bridge and
picnic,

Osinado Dii 7v: Club 1bu and, I I4VaPCnd
bbeencetáios, 111m., ltstleasl 04' Armory,
Feencreek Avenue, Orlando. Call 2774108; breed classes
all 8944508.
Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Woman's Club of Sanford, 10
am., home of Estelle Davis.
Canelberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 200

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Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Soulerd OptImist, noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Seresaderl Senior Citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center.
Overeaters Ansuymoou, 7:30 p.m., Sari Altamonte
Ma
Air Force Sgts. Asia. AtiIli*ry, 8 p.m., McCoy Family
Club.
Sanford Roland Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
THURSDAYS MAY 17
Air Farce Sergeants Au.clatles Division 5 Convention,
International Inn, Orlando. Through May 30. For Information or reservations call Bob Harrington, 189494$.
Eac.re Opera proueats The Merry WIdow," $ p.m.,
Made Russell Theatre, Rollins College, Winter Path.
11rou Saturday.
NART.AARP, noon, bag lunch, Sanford Civic Center.
FRIDAY, MAY 1$
GED Program graduatIon, 7:30 p.m., 5CC Fine Arts
Buildii Open to public.
SATURDAY. MAY11
Thu IXbst, S am. to pm., parking lot of St.
Augustine Church, 3 Smoul Delve, Cnsinrry. Proceeds
to churdi building fund. Food and drink.
Seder athàIptoiceUponASlng. for 'Sosnslol
Music," leaves Sanford CMc'Cemter, 11 am. Pick up at
Leeds, Cas..lberry, 11:30 a.m., Bourn 5 p.m.
Pink Elephant Potpourri,9 a.m. to 4 p.m., MIthd
Civic Center. Azaleas to Zebras, entertainment and
refrethment&amp; Admission free.
Malleal Ru for Ii. Dsy, UnIv.rsky of Central
Florida. Registration 7 am., clinic, S am., run, $ am.,
American Heart Asen. benefit. Fmy forms at Bwo
Bank or public school
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Knees. Opera presents "The Merry Widow," 2 p.m.,
Annie Russell Theatre, Rollins College, WImer Park.

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Boston (Torrez 3.1), 7:30 p.m.
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Philadelphia 3. San Diego 2
Eighth Race
Montreal 3, San Francisco 0
Saturday's Games
S Porrige
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St. Louis 3, Houston I
Cleveland at Minnesota
2 Zero:
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Los Angeles II, New York 1
Milwaukee at Detroit
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Texas at Toronto
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Ninth Race
Cincinnati (Bonham 1 0) at
California at New York
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Pittsburgh (Blyleven 0.2), 7:33
Kan City at Chicago, night
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1 Clippers Pride
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Atlanta (Mahler 03) at St.
(5.7) 72.00; T (1-7.1) 350.60.
Louis (Forsch 02), 0:35 p.m.
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In two opening day games In of the third and went on to win win. Andre Williams slammed Power and Ronald Blake
the Sanford Pee Wee League, easily. Fredrick Miller pitched a double and two singles and combined to pitch a no-hitter.
Ada O'Neil won Wednesday's
Adcock Roofing defeated a five-hitter for Flagship, Bruce Sellers added two singles
Knights
of
Columbus
scored
women's
golf tournament at
Butch's Chevron Service, 114, fanning eight and walking four. for the winners,
eight runs in the first and 13
in
Mayfair
Country
Club by
and Seminole Sporting Goods
Tim Scheetz pounded a
Mike Jones had a double and the second to
a
21-0
lead
shooting
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low
gross
88.
topped Clam Leonard Shell, 11- double and two singles to pace single to lead APEX, and Pat before Rotarytake
scored Its first Margar
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low
net
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Flagship Bank at the plate and Robinson added a triple,
rim,
field with a 71, edging Winds
In a lone Junior League
Steinke by two shots and Stella
contest, Rotary forfeited to
Brooks by four.
Knights of Columbus when it
In B Flight, Mary Anderson
threw In the towel while
shot
an 88, and Jane McKibbln
trailing, 2$-1, In the top of the
Finals
of
the
12-year-old
had
a
net
70, two shots better
With nine makeup games Ford at 7:30 p.m. at Fort Mellon
fourth liming
Included in the schedule, five Park.
competition In the Pitch, HIt than Ma Eiselle. Dotti Lucas'
Brian Aahcraft hurled a
and
Run contest between Daryl 90 paced C Flight while Darlene
hitter at George's as tiartJe games are on tap for today
Westslde Merchants plays
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Sel4Eday Ml illS Ken
Merthis of Sanford and Scott Rose had a net 72, one shot
bank made a late chsrge.ho
i GIrP4s at i
'Sanford
youth
battle from behind and win
Baseball Fort Mellon Park In the first $.cCukIll of Longwood Will be better thá* Evelyn Antar.q4,7
held it 4:15 pm. at Chase Park
Association's
pro
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game.
game of the season for
GenlvieveWoodruff's9b led D
In t oday's action In the Sanford Pee Wee League to be followed by two Junior
Giosgs'a took al-OiosIn the
with Carol Nelson having
Fllght
bottom of the third, "Is fm SanfordJimlorL.eague,Knlglts team'.
League tilts. Elks plays
better Maxine Ball's 75
74
to
two walks and a pair of errots. of Columbus meets V.F.W.
Kiwanis at 5 p.m. and Rotary a
Saturday's schedule 0P5 battles Moose at i p.m.
and a 76 by Peg Homer.
But M1"41c Bank bounced p.m. and Elks plays Moose 7
with three Pee Wee League
Ch
back with fotrrimsln the top of P.m. Both
In two key little major league M&amp;n.r's Nobs
the fourth and two In the top of Park V.F.W. needs one win In games at Chase Park. Ken
the fifth before George's scored Its remaining two games to Kern's Garage plays Butch's games at Fort Mellon Park Altamoret. Win
Chevron Service at 12 noon, Saturday, Chase and the
its final run In the bottom of the clinch the first half title.
Melner's B.B-Q Fairvilla
In Little American League Adcock Rofing meets Seminole Railroaders of the Little chalked
a 124 victory over
today, APEX takes on Sporting Goods at 1:30 p.m and National League play at 5p.m. the GeneupLetterlo
FLAGSHIP SANK SIMINOLI
Co. in the
AS 1 H PITIOLIUM
and Flagship Bank and Altamonte Springs Little
AIIM Atlantic Bank at 5p.m. at Bay Qem Leonard Shell squaresoff
Ks,gon
411
si..es
Ill P.ick
311 Avenue Field and Seminole
against Weitside Merchants at George's of the Utile American League,
32 1
While Farm Won an
Skefflild
4 ii McKiiu.ey
3 p.m.
League play at 7 p.m.
Ckarreo
35 1 Petroleum bIttles Jack Prosier
4 3 3 McGiH
Insurance
case over Breen, 5.3
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am. covered dish luncheon hosted by Altamonte Springs
Woman's Club.
SUNDAY, XNI 3

Seminole High's baseball
team lost the big one Thursday
afternoon, but had no reason to
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lower Its head as Merritt Island
won a real cliffhanger by
outlasting the Seminoles, 2-1.
The regional victory add-vanced Merritt Island to the
vanced
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II'
sectional this Friday against
mr
West Palm Forest Hill, with
that survivor moving on to
state tournament.
"Errors killed us, but we had
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just didn't get the hit at the
right time," said losing coach
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Winning coach Chuck
Goldfarb simply polntedatthe
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scoreboard, which read the
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3ther way around two years ago
In
the regional game at the
Michael Wright gets hero's welcome after hitting home run
same field
Seminole ace Darren
Whitehead hurled aslx.hitterin
the eight Inning contest, while
winner John Staples allowed
just five safeties. One of those
in the
Flagship Bank has jound fifth. Atlantic Bank put the teammate Brian Sheffield
In the Pee Wee League, hits
was Inning
a homebyrim
fourth
Michael
some breathing room In the Icing on the cake with five runs slugged a home run and single. Adcock Roofing took a5.Olead Wrlght.
The bell atruck the top
Sanford Uttle National League. in the top of the sixth.
Lee Charron had a double and ln the top of the first and never of the leftfleldwafl and bounced
The Bankers Improved their
Monsour Baker was the single and Miller added two trailed, adding three-run efforts over.
record tol0-1 Thursday with a leading hitter for the winners, singles.
ln the second and third frames.
Seminole committed four
16-6 win over Seminole slamming a pair of doubles.
Tim McKinney had a double
Seminole
Sporting
Goods
errors.
Charlie Lester's
Iet ro1ewnandtookatwo-game Doug
slapped two for Seminole Petroleum, while built
after
and sacrifice fly to short center
lead when second place singles.
Alex McGrlff, Eli jah Williams a half innings as Clem Leonard scored Ronald Hamilton with
George's was upset, by fourth
Keith Denton had the only hit and Landon Gray each had Shell darted its rally a bit late, the
winning run.
place Atlantic Bank, 114. In for George's, a single, as Ash- singles,
scoring all seven runs in the
Thursday's other league game, croft struck out five and walked'
Jo Jo McCloud blasted his bottom of the third.
Jack Prosier Ford defeated eight.
Jeff Blake, Rob Moyc and
ninth and 10th homers of
American Produce Exchange
Flagship Bank broke open a season and drove infive runs to Leslie Thomas each had hits for
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Club, 710 Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, MAY 12
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styling and makeup class on Wednesday, May IS, at 8:00

at the Sunshine Room at Florida Power and light Coin.
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The Jayceettes were ofticialy formed on June 19, 1,78
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Charlotte Blades, past IntotheIUtualofJeweiswjua
president,
passed
president's gavel to Mrs. the candlelight ceremony at a
Bukur previous meeting held at the
during the remo where
following officers were also home of Bonnie Jones.
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secretary Bonnie Jones;
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Many new projects are planned for the new year. They
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The chapter's end of the
Darcy Bono, Debbie Brooks and party will be held at King
Marcy O'Brien. All members Arthur's Inn overlooking incoming president of Zeta XI cancelled for May 5. Plans were
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in
crowd
who
doesn't
wear
think
mere
girls
my
age
sheuld
ding
formi are av'&amp;Ie at
p1* thing rye
office to tie iw
reprlat.II, Abby, for eye makeup. She w.s't let me appreciate milkers who 1ev,
them enough to care ibest what
now those events. The
they di, 1 feel asery let yamg forms may be
14imene, Fashion
girls my age whose milkers let
panted by profeuioaal.
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cars
with
bays,
aid
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my chances to go with the right something,
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kids and be popular.
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enough to 51150
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but they are too expensive for
give
we a long lecture on lids
me.
bull about how Its all for my
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"own
good."
a dodw will mou much today u I did then. I am
DEAR ABBY: What do you
enclosing the column. I am the
I
with me?
a man who smiles a lot
her
thlagg,
lati,
heck,
I
don't
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in his sleep?
to
gel
killed.
I
hate
MOTHER HATER.
or.
HIS WIFE
sneak behind her bock, but I
Sincerely
ACARPENTER'SDREAM
have
no
choice.
1
sure
wish
I
DEAR WIFE: He's lucky. He
WISER NOW had a
BLtM:_Silicon
could TALE In she*.
W* aegal in
DEAR WISER: Yes, I'll
MOTHER HATER
N. re_ the celuma. here it is:
sepvyusIe at .
DEAR ABBY: You will DEAR MOTHER HATER:
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pr
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butlaaglrldl4,aadlhste do, regard all adultS as -the
*AR ABBY I am almost my pereuls. Especially my enemy. Perhaps a letter freon a
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to fly "just in case of an
emergency" since she and
her husband Gerald own
their own plane.
However, the 38-year-old
graduate is really locking

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don't think real estate is
somet hing you can do part.
time."
She also doesn't use the
pilot's license often. For
one reason, abe's been so

Sanford Plaza. Sponsor.
ed by the Sanford-Semi.
note Art Association and
the Sanford Plaza Metclauts, this yos*h art
show feat ures students
fromtheagesofStols.
Seminole, Volusia and
Orange county young
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DEAR ABBY: Where cm I

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Wailer of Sanford,
earned her real estate
license and her
pilot's lice
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stallation ceremony for in- for Carol Ann Smith. Carol she was presented with the
certificates. The show is
Katie Corley was hostess for coming officers President received a pa rting gift and good chapter scrapbook.
open from 11a.m. until a meet
ing of the Gamma Donna Frank, Vice President wishes as she leaves the
Bonnie Jones, the Chapter
4:30 p.m. at the Sanford I.azntsda Chapter of Beta Sigma Darcy
Bono, Treasurer Katie chapter to progress higher
G
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ir
Plaza. The public is Invit- phi at her Cimeron Avenue Headrick and Recording the degrees of Beta Sigma Phi.
presented with a necklace and

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wants be successful at the jq
honor with an honor."

than you can comfa'tay at. they duane ft.
(Mardi Z1.pril 19)
VIRGO (Aug. 3-Sept. 23)
time
, frIends should make this a
7hwO
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sopport and help you need, you pleasant
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could unconsciously be .osnees.'s

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With her daughters attending the camp, Sherra
offered to work as a parent.
volunteer.
helped
the camp nurse, who had
just graduated from
nursing school. "We spent
two weeks together and
had a lot of
talking
together, and she was an
Inspiration to me. I
maybe that would be a
good field for me," she

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matters requiring teamwork.
golden cacortimity slip through However, don't Involve people By Oswald Jacoby
your fingers If you're all words who dids't produce In the past. and Alan Sonlag
and
P15Cm (Feb. 20Mvth 20)
_action. _ _
When South played
IZO (July 23- Aug. 23) Your You will receive the
or four
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third defensive trick to
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P.O. Box 489, Radio City
thoughts.
Vulnerable: Both
one, East's king would have
Station, N. Y.10019. Be sn to Don't give in to the latter.
forced South's ace. East
Dealer: South
specify birth sign.
CAPRICORN (Dec 23-Jan.
would gain the lead in time
Wt North East Si
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to establish a spade trick for
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Lakeview Middle School
Insurance policies you can
students, Michelle have,"So, when her
youngest daughter, KenGoembel, from left, Annow 11, began klit
deli Smith and Bopsy
dergarten,
Sherra returned
Gonzalez, are getting
Jones also
their art work ready, In'

WIN AT BRIDGE

Don't hurt their feelings.

YOURBIRTHDAY

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However,
may not
have gone In the direction
of nursing if her children
hadn't attended summer
camp at the Birmingham
Sunday School Council
where

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lthough the nursing

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nursing?
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where
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preparations they could buy habits. That means going to bed
themselves have reported to at the same time, eliminating
ll noise and light and
a reaction that looks
like
yourself
as comfortable as
they've been on a drug trip.
This can lead to
fusion about diagnoses and It's also a poor Idea to discuss
have rather drastic con- family problems or review past
disappointment In the hours..
sequences.
I'd like to caution all my preceding bedtime. In
readers not to
more of any instances a few sensible
sleeping preparation than the alterations in life style and
container recommends even If formation of a regular habit
they don't go to sleep. It's better will solve some people's In
to have a sleepless night than a soinnia.
you're able to do ::
misadventure at the hospital it that way it certainly beats the '

graduate nurse.)" Cardiac

Community College (VCC)
nursing program, but to
College, where Sherra

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For Saturday, May 12, 1979

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Sanford; Mrs. K. L Sweet (Sally), Casselberry; Mrs.
J i Wllllsntzon, Winter Park; Mn. Haley E. Duke
(RabY) K55IIIUfl
(Sonny)
VeY'5 brothers
sister
(Bobby) Hodges,
Teddy Hodges, Daytona; Mrs.
Margie Helms, Longwood; and Russell Hodges, Conway,
S.C.
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Sanford, It was "quite a
surprise" to be chosen as
the allound, outstanding

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and lived
In Sanford tadil 1945. He was employed by the Atlantic
Coline Railroad.
moved to Tampa
where th stil
at O4 Sevilla St.
Annie's family includes: Mrs.

using

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her
forward to
nursing license. "I have
applied to take my national
boards In July. When I get
my results, I will be a RN
(registered n urse.
now considered a GN,

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will celebrate their
Wedding
Satirdsywith
fanat the home f
Annie and Harvey were married May

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hospItal emergency rooms with a

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Mrs. Hodges I$ the former Annie Raburn.

people who have taken ex easily.

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BREAKAWAY CHAgRS.'
THEY COME APART
VERY EASILY
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7942$-CA-19.F
TOM NEWSOM.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
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Three-year-old Casey Williams

her Mother's

(left) happily sniffs

Day carnation at Sanford Kiwans
Ladles Day luncheon to which she
accompanied her grandfather,
James L. McWhorter of 2302 Lucretia Court, Sanford. Casey is visit.
ing here from Mission Viejo, Cal.
with her mom, the former Diana
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Al Wilson with
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 19.S4S.CA.O9.K
JAMES E. LEE and wife, VIVIAN
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CHARWrrE, N.C. (UP!) - discovered. He said the foslis by Qochen and Dr. Donald E. work and hope they will go back
Bone fragments
found
In support the theory Burma may savage of the University of and prove for sure what these
Bwma Indicate that higher have been the point of origin of California at Berkeley.
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primates, the ancestors of spes the antiropokis, the common CW= &amp;W Savage, spanClochon and Savage plan to
and man, may have developed ancors of mockey apes and sored by the Smithsonian return to Burma later this year.
10 mill
years earlier and humans.
Foreign Currency Program and
The new Barnes, primates

thoaanda of miles further east

The origin of higher primates the LS.B. [mak,y Foundation, have been called, Pondaungia
than prsvloualy believed, a las been documented to the molintlild In an silpedWon in and
phlp1th., named
North Carolina satlataction of most scientists to December 197$ and January of after, primate discoveries made
antiropologid said
abont30n'Uhlonyearsagointhe this year in which three ad. In the Pondaung Hills arm of
Faywn region of Egypt.
Upper Burma in the 1.
dilional fossils were found.

University of
Charlotte
today.

Dr. Ruaseil L. Qochon, in his

The tIM foall believed to be

Dr. Elwyn L. Sirnoni, disc-

11* new discoveries

are

tIM year an the anthropology 40 million years old was to of theDub Unisi1y s'Ially more complete
gaff at UNCC, reported at a discovered in iO7$ by two Pdmds Caft in Durbem, than the earlier (hide and are
news conference on an aipedi. Burmese scientists from the tnii upi us fossils recovered believed to have come from
tim In which
lower
Jaw Mandsisy Arts and Sciences by Clodion and Savage mlgt4 prlm$ie which .ttihid a size
fr'grrenli of primates bsIl.v.d University. That discovery re- be 49mMon years old, but said equal to that of the living
to be 40 ynIffl0n years old were suited from a project developed ti.n what befuejwevidsmBamese gibbon apes," UNCC

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workers have found only lower treme depth of the Jaw below
Jaw parts so far. For coofirmi- the molar teeth and the
lion that these are earlier presence of a wsII.bs*trsssed

0"toammairs." . portuawomsis-tillebw
"It's not totally provable 11*11 mess primates from the late

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EDt A shiny deal for 139,900.

1st BUYERS
COMPLETION
60 DAYS
WATCH FOR

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COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE AT

dining area! Fre"y painted &amp;
fenced rear yd.t BPP WARRANTED! Orly $34,900.

FLOYD A G000HART.
GEO. WILMER ASSOC. INC.
REALTORS 8316900.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S . SALES

All Seasons Homes

LEADER! WE' 1lST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE I
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. it

*526,500. A cute starter or for the
young at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath,
near shopping. Call today on this

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

*515,000. 2 building lots, zoned
MR-2, located west of Sanford.

2565
REALTORS 19 PARK
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STEMPER AGENCY

BEDROOM, 2 BATH, FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
TOO MANY CLOSET! AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU-

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 062-3653 332.1939
SECLUDED COUNTRY LIVING
room for horses, fish pond, 32
w FR, S acres. $69,750.
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Tr-level country home, beautiful
1-3 home w tile &amp; oak floors. 1+
acre, fruit &amp; pecan trees.

BATH WITH ALL THE GOODIES. EXCEPT FOR THE BIG
HOMES AND BIG OAKS ON
THE SAME STREET $33,900.
CAPE COD HOME AN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.

4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $31,900.
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH CROCKETT LOG HOME
WITH CATHEDRAL CEILING
&amp; CARPET, DUE FOR COMPLETION AUGUST 1. $39,000.

Osteen
10 acres $1,500 each.
Lake Mary
bldg. lot. $12,000.
Lake Mary
3-2 btk. $31,000.
43 all conveniences. Consider
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-'School of Real Estate.

uiid te luif - our lot or yours.
' PHA-VA, FHA 2351 245.

M. Unsworth Realty
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REALTOR

3324041 or eves. 323-0517

Cash for your loti Will build on
your lot or our lot.

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YEnterprlse,Inc.
in Realtor
44430)3

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mmediateoceupsncy. New 3 BR,
1 B block home. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home I downtown..
$27,500 wexcellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322-4437 or
332.7111 aft S.

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qualified buyer. $30,000 to

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WILL'TAKE YOUR HOUSE IN
TRADE ON ANEW CROCKETT
LOG HOME OF YOUR
CHOICE. MANY DESIGNS TO
CHOOSE FROM. PRICE
RANGE $21,000 TO $43,000.

lease-option. $34,500.
10 acres with cypress house. 1$
x 32 ingro.ind pool, fenced.
$65,000.
Idyllwilde - S OR, 2/1 B.
country kitchen, breakfast nook,
den, fireplace, 2 car enclosed
garage. $65,000.
1 acre with old house. Owner
holding. $25,000.

SEIGLER REAITV
BROKER
2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

BATEMAN REALTY

Sanford 321.0640

Reg. Real Estate Broker

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A-FHA.235.Conv. Homes
Low Down Payment

*i 13 &amp; ddsr
an exciting
to earn E XTRA"
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135,090. LOW down payments.
BUILDER. 332.2257.
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front lot In Cassàibi,rry. iDi)'

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YARD.
WORK. Call beforeCa.m.
323-00iafter7p.m.3fl.Ofl,.

frontage on Seminole Blvd.
Asking $14,960 with good terms
trade

If YOU don't tell peopte, how are

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3222411 or 1.,m,
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Glasgow, Winter
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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322-7491

y GW000 (Tiberon) Mid ISO's.
Owner. Super 2 story frame
empai'ary. 1 yr. new. I BR,

bth, 2 car att. garage with
NY, MANY EXTRAS.
de schools I close to Shop.
Oft
Drive by 941 Waverly Dr. 1.
11134.2443 for Appt. Owner
.anWerr,d.

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UNLUCKY? TRY THISGREAT 13
ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DEBARY $55,000.

radiator shop. Fantastic
location, good accounts. Owner
to help finance, 535.000.

$SMSOWNfRS Oem Jose
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 414.2318.

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DeLand 661-8Th

2631 Sanford Ave.
321-0759
Aft. Hrs. 322-764j, 377-4169
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VA I FHA Financin

SO-MI'sceltaneous

People who like money use low

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2 acres with 1 acre in orange
grove. 191' on Lk. Mary Blvd.,
191' on lake. $39,000.

Beds, dbl. motel Box Springs &amp;

YOU.
62 acres East of Sanford. $2,200 per
acre. Wm. Maliczowski, REAL.
TOR. 322-7913.
5 acres w-model 60 John Deere,

located Lk. Harney, Geneva,
$15,500. 186-27)0.

BATTLE OF
THE BULGE

Leader needs Associates, es
perienced or newly licensed
"owl

If you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 o 4
OR home In beautiful Sanora.
Exc. assumption. $10,500.

Ilargest Listing Inventory
minant Advertising
10 Hour Sales Training
IMernber Realtors &amp; ERA
iNatlonal Referral Service
ull.Time Office Supervision

41.25 ACRES ROLLING HILLS
NICELY WOODED ON LARGE
CHAIN OF LAKES. OSTEEN
AREA. $1,000 PER ACRE.

30 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED
660' ON LAKE MARY BLVD.
$2,000 PER ACRE. BRING
YOUR CHECK BOOK.

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX.
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. $1,900.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"

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3229283

Moving must sell everything' OR
set, Mediterranean with queen
site water bed, $300; Explorer 3
wheel motor bike 1914, $350;
Dinette set, $95. Remote control
color T.V. Zenith, $275; Ham
mond pipe organ, $450; Unique
antiquepatio set, $)50; 20 ft. boat
with 100 hp motor, $2,450; 1972
Ambassador St. Wgn, $79S. 834
1239.
3 Room Air Conditioners

FOR SALE: Furn., beds, arm

chair, couch, desk, chair, radio,
HiFi. 327-3853.
WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

BUY SELL TRADE

Sanford 321.0640

Orlando 327-1577
DeLand 66$-833

This 2 OR home with a pleasant
sun rm. Is shown by appt. only.
You'll appreciate its 1mm. cond.
Recently re-roofed &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;

For a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor-Owner,

at 3222120.

churches. $21,500.

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

WEEKEND
HIDE-A-WAY OR
YEAR AROUND

ONE of a KIND-sedate older 3
story home, beautifully land.
scaped, has 1 OR apt. over del
garage. 149,500.

LIVING

Enjoy clean fresh, cool water
running by your front door.
Swim, fish or lust relax on your
own private
&amp; "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $14,750.

PRIME SITE 300' frontage on Lk.
Mary Blvd. Ideal Business
location, great investment,

estate

$72,000.
CHARMER older 2 story, 3 BR, 3
B, new carpet, patio &amp; 2 porches.

REALTY WORLD.

Cony, location. $34500.

3225791

desk $30; Alladdin port.
kerosene heater, new $75; 23" El

hedge trimmer, new su. 19"
Husqvarna chain saw, new stes.
323 0110.

4 pc. BR tuitp new, $239 S PC. L
7 pc, dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$50 I, up; El. stove $101 up; full
size draperies $101 up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
Sanford, 322-1721.

(I)
The Real Estate Agency,
REALTORS
241151 a S. French (17-93) Snfoi-

Realty

IAC. REALTOR

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323-3321

196921', Larson Cully Cabin. Low
time, 160 hp, I 0, full canvas,
tandum wheel trailer, w-eI
wench. $3500. 323 8192 aft 6:30

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*HOUSE WANTED* e
In Need of Repairs

52-Appliances
,KENMORE WASHER- Paris.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

323-0497

53-TV-Radi0-Stereo

Baptist Church needs
2-S acres in Casselberry area.
Call 530-7919
Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments I buy
equity. 322.0714.

47-A -ti1gigss lougN

&amp;SoM
WILL BUY EXISTING-tot I 2nd
MORTGAGES. I. LOW, LIc.
Mtg. Broker. $23 No. 4.0
Wymore Rd., Altamonte,
563.7153

Cars Removed

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-169 4
75 models Call 339-9100 or 831
1605 (Dealer)

1'c,p Dollar "aid for junk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
777 5990

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 32) 71)0

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69 C,irnero 427 hp
)spgoodcond
Call alt 6 p ft) 323 7299

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1967 Mustang Convertible
V I, PS, PB, many extras
51900. 322 7319 aft 7
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motor, tires good cond . rcj. gas.
current sticker M,ik,' offer Ph
3223000

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Portable. $135

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322-0797
Good Useo lelevisions. $33 ano up
Miller's 2419 Orlando Dr.

54-Garage Saiss

Hon* Improve

Cond.&amp; Hoofing _'

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Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Com-

plete. Tho,nft organ., piano-p
Bob Ball's Disc. Center Inc..
fl02 French Ave.
3222255

62-La wn.Ga rden

JAM FROST- Cent. l(eat
AlCond, Service. Free Est, on
flst. Comm. &amp; Res, rn on

Fk.CAN VIOLIn'S

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Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford 322 1771

3229141
The Greenhouse
Eves after 61 weekends

Nelsons Florida Roses
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave,

Appliances
Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed. 3230039
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FILL DIRT I TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND

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62-A--Farm Equipment
BUILDINGS!!! Special factusy
purchase on all steel, clear span
buildings. 30x18x17 for $3,871,
40x48x14 for $4,859, 4002x14
for $5,951, 48x72x14 for 5.6,917
F.O.B. factory. All buildings
Include 25 lb. wind load and
large double sliding door. Call
305-331 4617 9 am. to 5 p.m.

tOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly' Harnietis Beauty Nook
519 E. 1st St., 322-5742

1UtATl
RACO

Batting, blowing,
&amp;

Cellulose, Lowest prices. Call
3210839 or 904 731 6708 collect.

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Concrete Work
I- ree Estimate
(all Mr Taylor 322 8545

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PAIN TING.CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CAB INET S
I L ree Est
323 0129 after S .10
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2 Retired_
men want
repair work of
any kind, including roofs Fret'
Es,. 32
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EVERY DAY someone is looking
for what you have to sell Call
today and your Classified Ad will
appear here tomorrow.

Mowing

MINTZER TILE
Newer repair, leaky showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. 8695567

No job too large or small Corn
plete lawn service
Free
estimate. 323 188). Landscaping
&amp; spraying 373 8049 call
anytime

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Lawn Service

Alterations, Dressmaking

Drapes, Upholstery
J22-0707

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3225111

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Foam, fiberglas

eraitilcTiI

General Landscaping
Rbs
specialists. lop Soil &amp; fill dirt,
lawn maint 8 tree trimming.
373-3948.
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BURFIELD'S Electric Service 8
Repair. Industrial, Comm.
Residential,322-9354 21 H's

Light Hauling

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Doberman puppy, male, 9 weeks
old. Shots. Champion blood lines.
Show prospect, $100. 321 0747.
Border .Collie, Sm. spayed fern.,
Intelligent, protective A loving,
needs home w-yard. Present
owner moving. 333 $413 or 3234330 ext. 337, Alice.

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Exterior Cimning

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workmanship, quick, quality,
courtegjs servic1L,.44$.4753

screen-porches, pool end. wds.

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All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Est. Mr. Taylor 333.5545

DANNY'S PAINTING

Interior. ExteriorHouse Painting
Licensed- Insured. Bonded
FREE Estimates. (303)332.9140

Oroonthig Ii Dosring
SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

Painting
800EN
Painting. Paper
Hanging., tree est. Professional

Glass &amp;Screen

WE BUY USED FURNITURE I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
nhlure Salvage. 322-1721

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances 8 Misc.
(LOCAL) 3195371
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B&amp;P Exterior. Fungus &amp; m,ueW
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est. 339 6066, 668 8335,

ANIMAL HAVEN

060-4 -Cat boarding, bathing
Clipping, flea control. Pet

Interior I Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor

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322-4132

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, IcIng., stove, tools

outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 333-5752.

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Piney Ws Auction
Every Saturday at 7 p.m. located
on SR 415, 15 mi. north of San.
ford. We will buy, sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques. or
misc, by the piece or house full.
Free pick up on consigned mdse.
at 10 pet. 322.2270.
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ALL PLUMBINI., PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cds.
323 0)74; 322 4601

72-Auction
JOHNNY'S BACK

Free Est. 322 $545
'

Supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
Shady inside kennels, screened

Iteruiymen

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
inthe Herald 333.2411 or 531-9993.

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Kimball Super Slat - 5500 &amp; take
over payments $27 mo.
323-7667

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs I mattress $33.95 ea.
PC.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford

323-1415 Eves.

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Cash

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Call 322 1624; 327 1I6

68-Wanted to Buy
51-Household Goods

Furniture Salvage, 17-92 So. of
-,,,Sanford. 322-0721.

Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 21904

75-Recreational Vehicles

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1974 Impala Travel Trailer, 27'
Self contained. A C, ext cond
5.3500 372 9325 aft .4 30

BUY JUNK CARS

64-Equipment for Rent

table; twin bed comp. new $65;
El adding mach. $30; 2 drawer

45.A-Oat of State

Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price. Call 904-2"Ill) for further detaIls
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory

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collect.

3224353

or professional office building
site. 2W on 25th St. $25505.

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

310 Sanford Ave.

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3725672

Foot lockers &amp; trunks $16.99 up

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

1012 MYRTLE

Over 22 Years Experience

MLS
323.5774 Day or Night

Western Saddle, blanket &amp; bridle,
$75, Yamaha 123 Enduro, $150.
867 $271.

15' GE Iroitless ref. $150; Dinette
5 ACRES 1-Ott IIUItSES, COWS,
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.

55-Boats' Accessories

only $20 ea. Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French, 373-7340.

3Ii31SE. First St.

Ay'TJNA AUTO AUCTION
.y 9' I mile nest of Speedwa#
Daytona Beach, will hold
.,..
,uI.. I ION everr

Hwy 46 West, Sanford
323 5620

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Matresses, 5.30 set; Mattress

323-5092

NEW LISTING AT

Compatible Associates

Hall

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Space Heater &amp; Lawn Sweep
2 ACRES HWY 46, WEST OF I-I,
LAKE ACCESS. $19,900.

1973 Silver Cougar Xl 7. power &amp;
AC, new tires Priced to sell.
52600. 151 E. Highbanks Rd.,
DeBary.

Dell's Auction Center

.'-Air

new $399; Loveseat $64.95 I up;

Sanford's most well- know
progressive, Sales Volume

Harqld

Free Estimates.

LK. MARY-LK. FRONT

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

'69 Pontiac Bonneville, I DR.,
H.T, P.S., PB.. Elec. seat 8.
windows Interior &amp; mech. ext.
$400. 323-4340.

DOOR PRIZES
COMEEARLY STAYLATE

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Sale

KULP DECORATORS
4&amp; W. 1st
Since 1937
321'tbs

INC.
REALTOR 323-7032
Eve. 3fl-0612,ifl-15$7, 327-7177

80-Autos

Bahama couch &amp; chairs; TV's;
day bed; corner table; Small
dinette table &amp; 2 chairs; auto.
dryer; hot water tank; bookcase, Stereo; baby bed, coffee
table; hand toots of all kinds &amp;
Many many nice misc items.

Scott Reagan 322-8177

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1975 Ford 250 Ranger Camper
special AT. PS, PB Good
cond 5.2800 321 0345 after 5 p.m

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIPS
All type racquets, Avg 5$

Large selection foam backed
drapes; prints 50 84, 511.50 pr.;
solids 4$ II 110.50 pr. Custom
Upholstery carpets:

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57-Sports Equipment

337350.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Orlando Dr.
323-5200

43Lots-Acreage

Annual Mother's Day Plant Sale &amp;
other misc. items. New &amp; used.
Sat. 9 till 136 Country Club Rd.,
Lk. Mary. 322-6347.

STACKHOUSE
MORTGAGE CORP.

See our beautiful new BARRING.
ARRINGTON w-lap siding &amp; shingle roof.
TON

THE RIGHT LOCATION busins

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Apply Nircar Alumki

APPLICATION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE 1 800-4321002

'78 Skyline Mobile Home 12x61, 3
OR, 1', B, $700 dwn. &amp; assume
payments. 322 6338.

Sales

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OLD 2 STORY FARMHOUSE ON
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE

MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED LIKE NEW
FORMER MANSION $64,900.

Business opportunity. Auto.

W.Oarnefr5hite
leg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KR1DERASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone332.7111,$anford

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NO APPLICATION FEES

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DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3

Want to build? We have the lot.
$4,000.

FurnAptorsm.furnp,ouse.
3sm. children. 349-5171
41-Houses

SALES RECEPTIONIST
Position with a career for
aggressive person with good
to
nevoice. $300+ Comnf
SECRETARY
Nice company excellent benefits.
Immediate opening $400.
BOOKKEEPER
God with - figures, sharp per.
b0t' can land this job $M0.
MANYMANYMOREI
i2 French Ave.
323.506
(otiISh&amp;Htv 11.92)

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323.332;

Big Yard Sale. Sat. 8:30 a, m. at 1792 across from Art Grindle
Wheel Ranch near S Points. Junk
dealers 8. flea market owners
invited.

1970 Ford P U
45.000 rn srn V 8. auto

FRI. 7:30 P.M.

Sanford, Fla. 32711

FOR ANY PURPOSE
Homes

F 100
1972 Ford P U $1,400
514 1680

* AUCTION *
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ROBSON MAR I,NE
292) Hwy. 17-92

TO 15 YEARS REPAY
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL

Cost ctassif led ads to buy, sell, or
trade.

232.9491.

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SAVE TIME I

nlngs.
Call Circulation

42---Mobile

Church Yard Sale: paneling,
clothes, dishes, antiques. Sat. 95. 321 S. Magnolia Ave.

$4,000 to $100,000

nished. Call Tony Coppola
Associates. 641 2511.

Moving Sale

Sat. Only
2305 Lisa Cf. East

SECOND MORTGAGES

Real Estate Associate needed who
lives in Sanford. Leads fur-

Sanford's Sales Leader

LATE $32,000.

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Property

Daytona Beach-ocean lion
weakly. Call 332403$ if no ant.

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IMAILL

grill &amp; more. BPP WARRANT.

YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE

"JUST FOR YOU"
CALL 323-5176

*BOYS

Sunny Days 3 BR, 11.' B home on
1g. loll C-air, w-w carpet, pan.
FL. Rm., w-FP, coy, patio &amp;

bldg. lots in city.

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$100 damage
332.9295 Eves.
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Lake Mary. Low 50's.

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1 BR Furn. $165

IN

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Want Ads Sit Psspl Tsgs5Ie,.....

porch, pond A turn. neg! Good
buy at 131,750.

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Moving sale- furniture, tools, etc.
846 Witdrnere Ave., 1 blk S. of 431
on 1792 West at ABC store 2nd
mailbox on left. Fri., Sat., Sun, A
Mon.

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Super 2 BR, 18 home in DeBary Oi'*
1 acre' Eat-In kit., Fl. Rm.,

4$40,000. For the builder 5 duplex

33-Houses Furnished

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AVON

FLoRIDA1

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544 S. French Ave.

*124,500. For the investment
minded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Good
tenants

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NEW JOBS
COMING

MI6 P65
IN(k
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Gigantic .4 lam yard sale at J C.
Carpenter's, Osteen, Look for
sign on SR 415. Fri 8. Sat.
322 5330

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79-Trucks-Trailers

Auction Sundays 8 P.M.
Sanford Ave. at Hwy. 127
Consignments Welcome
Kelloggs Auction Sates
323 7050

Carport Sale: 171 W. Lk. Mary
Blvd. Couch, chair, tables &amp;
misc. 8 12 Sat.

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More! BPP WARRANTED!

ordinary) split level home.

35R $275 plus deposit
3223439
or 323-4020

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S acres in Osteen, cleared w-some
trees on the lake. $19,500 Sm.

Just listed 1 BR, 31 j B home w.
every imaginable feature' Pool
&amp; Patio! Lg. FR w-wet bar. OR,
eq. eat-in kit. Huge BR5! Much

5146,500. End the space race in
this 4 BR, 2 bath (out of the

-last. 200S Maple Ave. between 4 6
p.m. or Tel. (1901) 775-7586.

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STENSTROM
REALTY
OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 1979!

Great for expanding family.

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TKET
ELEVO!

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fl-Auction___

Garage Sate--Sat 9 5
Little bit of everything
2018 Cedar Ave

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Handy man special. 2 lots w.
garage apt. Could be apt downstairs Zoned comm. $20,000.

3 OR, 1½ bath. $250 a mo., first &amp;

EMPLOYMENT

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3 BR, 2 B split plan, FR, dbl cor lot.
$6000 dwn &amp; assume. No
qualifying.

Sales

S Separate Garage Sales
West Coleman Circle
Saturday 9to5

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Completely fenced. $69,000.

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Ciicvii Court- Seminole COunty, DEJ 45

INC. REALTORS
$30- 6833 or 339-1711 eves.

one.

$100 damage
3fl-9295. Eves

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Florida n accordsnc* with the
Provisions of lie FIctitious. Name
Statutes, To wit. - Section ssei,
Florida Statutes 1957.

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Unfurnished
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3 BR. $225 Mo.

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Immed iate openings laborers day
shift. American Wood Products,
Marvin Ave., Longwood.
Apply $ am. to 11:30a.m., Mon.

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total"lad
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sri
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con 4"

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SECRETARY - sales exp.
helpful, dictophone typing,
mature person. Apply at Star.
Line Enterprises, Rudder Cl,.,
Sanford Airport.

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Life Is Mie oslerful ion

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Relief Night Auditor, part tlme..
Apply I person Holiday Innot
Sanford, on lake front.

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Publish May II, 1$, $1 June 1,
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Holiday Inn Of Sanford
on [a Itse front.

20% OFF

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If you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a job this ad
wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.100.432.0403 anytIme for

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IN RE: ESTATE OF
KIRBY
MONCRIEF
of
EZRA GARFORTH,
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
_______________________________
MONCRIEF,
Attorneys
Deceased CreativeExpresslons
for
323U13
Plaintiff, Post Office Box 3379,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Sanford, Florida 32171, and file the
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
original with the Clerk of the above
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
______________
Court on or before May 30, 1979;
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
otherwise, a Judgment may be OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Most complete Craft I Hobby
IN THE ESTATE:
entered against you for the relief
Supply in Central Florida.
demanded in the Complaint.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
HOBBY DEPOT, 1910 French
WlTNESSmyhandandtheseaIof
thattheadminlstrationoftheestate
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
this Court on this 24th day of April,
of EZRA GARFORTH, deceased, ___________________________
1979.
File Number 79-169, is pending In the
(SEAL)
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
12-Special Notices
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florida, Probate Division, the ad__
Clerk of the Circuit Court
dress of which is Seminole County
By: Patricia Robinson
Courthouse, P.O. Drawer C. San. Lutheran Church of The
Deputy Clerk
ford, FL 32711. The personal
Redeemer. Register now for
S. KIRBY MONCRIEF
representative of the estate is EVA
Fail term, limited enrollment,
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
LUPION GARFORTH, whose
$30 me. For more information
address is P.O. Box ISO, Winter
MONCRIEF
call 322.4405 or 32,.2302.
Park. FL 32790. The name and
Post Office Box we
. -Sanford, Florida 32171
address of the personal represen.
11-Help
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
tative's attorney are sef forth fo
(303) 333.3430
All persons having claims or
Publish: April 27, May 1, ii, 1$,
demands against the estate are Brick &amp; Block masons (305)323.
DEi124
required,
WITHIN
THREE
73107 •.m..S p.m. week days.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
$5.10 per hour.
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEAR INOTO THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
CONSIDER LAND USE MAP THIS NOTICE, tofile with the clerk Secreta ry, boeper, houseman,
pert time desk clerk, pert time
ELEMENT OF THE COM. of the above court a written
bartender &amp; maintenance
PRIHINS1VI LAND USE PLAN: statement of any claim or demand
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
son flOadld. Sanford Inn 1.4 &amp;
they may have. Each claim must be
5R46 Apply C to S.
Notice is hereby given that the
in writing and must Indicate the
City Commission of tne City of basis f or the claim, the name and
Waitiusea, full &amp;
t
Longwood, Flcrldawillpioidapgblic address of the cred itor or his agent - Maids
time positions
summer
hearing to consider and solicit or attorney, and II,, amount
time.Apply Days Inn, Sanford.
comments on the Comprehensive claimed . If the claim is not yet due,
L
Land
Use Map Element of the the date when it will become due The
sooner you place your
Comprehensive Land Use Plan. shall be stated. If the claim is con.
ClassItedad,ftsoonMyouI,
Public hearing will be held on tingent or Unhiquidated, the nature
.
90 results.
Wednelday, May 14, 1979 at 7:30 of the uncertainty shall be stated. If ___________________________
p.m. in the City Commission
he claim is secured, the security
BabySinlng_Hek,,ping
Chambers at Longwood City Hall, shall be described. The claimant
Light housekeeping, must love
115 W. Warren Ave., Longwood, shall deliver sufficient copies of the
children, flexible schedule,
Florida.
claim to the clerk to enable the clerk
Basically $4, full time. Salary,
LInda N. Martin
to mail one copy to each personal
$120. Lonowood area. Reply Box
City clerk
representative.
City of Longwood,,
co Evening Herald, P.O.
All persons interested in the estate
Florida
1631, Sanford, Fl. 33771.
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Publish: May 1, 11, 1979
Administration ha$beon,nailedy,
01.1.5
required, WITHIN THREE Experienced auto mechanic
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
fQ'flswcer&amp;sO.fl.,Nd
FICTITIOUS NAME
THE '- FIRST PUBLICATION OF
ready. See Mike 3$3.33
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Notice is hereby given that we are THIS NOTICE, to Ills any objj
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W4"in business at Suite o, IM they may have had challenge the
E. A ltamonte Drive, Altamonte validity Of
the decedent's will, the Pa a Career in Real Elate call
SprIngs, Seminole County, I-los-ida, qualifications of the personal
Realty Wield, The Riot Elate
under the fictitious name Of representative, or the venue or
Agency June PrzIs*.3-l314.
DRUMMOND
DIVING
EN- jurisdiction of the court.
TER PRISES and that we intend to
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
registersaidnamewiththeclerkof OBjECtIONS NOT SO FILED Male, tufepf
coin-any
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
cOnIrlifV ENGINEERS now
Florida In accordance with the
Date of the first Publication of this
Charolelte, N.C. •Takis, p ,
Provisions of the Fictitious Name Notice of Administration: May II,
plicatlons for ENGINEERS
Statutes, To Wit: Section
1979.
familiar with step-by-step,
Florida Statutes 1957.
Eva Lupton Garlorth
crossbar,
or digital stared
51g. W. George Drummoel
'As Personal Representative
programs systems, tran.
Patricia 0. Drummond
of the estate 01
smi$siyt or special service
Pvbtish May il, 1L25&amp;June 1. 19m
EZRA GARFORTH
qulpmM.5
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P- 0Deceased
50* 21171$, Charlotte, N.C.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
*312.
FICTITIOUS NAME
REPRESENTATIVE:
Nollcels hereby given that we are WILLIAM A. WALKER
It of
ACOLORPULFUiURI
engaged i business of 711 SPort St.,
Haines, Ward
I$AP$ONICAL.LAWAY
Lake Mary. Fla. 33714, Semino
le &amp; Woodman, P.A.
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SANFORDCOjjR
APARTMENTS
33015.SanfordAveni,e
"Energy Efficient" Studio apt.
idea l f or single person many
security features, attic storage,
fabric covered walls, shag
carpeting, heat, air, 13 built in
Power savers to reduce ci. bills.
- On site manager. 323-3301.
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by Roger Bollen

Sanford by owner. 3 BR, pool, CH&amp;A, new carpet. Large cor. tot,
fenced bk yd, Sc. porch. NICE.
139,000. 322-0395.

FORREST GREEN&amp;

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3234697

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FUNNY BUSINESS

41-4160ses

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YOUR NEW ENERGY SAVER
HOME ON LARGE TREED
LOTS - SPECIAL PRICES TO

FURNISHED APT.
BYWEEKOR MONTH

AUTO TRAIN

Please

Division

P.O.
p0 ox 550
Mini of NEW HOME PREPARAWinter Park Fl. 33190
TIONS and that we intend to
rIgi$fof' Telephone: (306) 4444313
Mid name with the Clerk Of the Publish May Ii, 1$, 1979

By day, wk. or month.

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Lake Mary-tot with trees 1004130,
lake privileges. $10,000.

Shenendoah Village. 3232920.

Has a part-time position avaaj
for a bright personable in.
divlduaItowork in our gift/food
Caboose In the Sanford terminal.

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5-lost a

Country setting $17,900.

322-0231, 323-7173, 322-0779

dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
inc. Available till October 1st.

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Machifhst-Class A. Mill, lathe,
shaper, etc. Must have all tools,
able to work from sketches A
prints. Casselberry. 030-9403.

If you're lntM business ofiiding
your busines... use the
Classified Ads often.
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bahts, foyer, double garage.

dwn. Owner hold.
Apis. for Senior Citizens. Dn.
'town, very clean 1. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.

UnitedSolvents. 323•1402

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Longwood area-nice new home
convenient to 1-4 &amp; 434. 3 BR, 2

2 OR opts fully furnished;

FRIENDS, P.O. Box 123,
Casselberry, Fl. 32707.

County Florida, Under the fictitIous

31-Apartments Furnished

VERSATILE WORKER- Typing,
combined office &amp; warehouse
work. Healthy mature. Retiree
acceptable.

12, Block "A", Sweetwater Oaks,
Section 7, according to the plat

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Oldest Fragments Found

- Modern 1 BR, patio, C-AC
W.w car pel, laundrornat. In town.
$165. Call 677-1644

WAREHOUSE WORKERS-.:
Heavy work - permaneni position. Chance for ad.
vancement.
Shipping
1
receiving experience helpful.
Mature individual required. Ph.

5enfordrFIa.-IlRL

Longwood, Florida 3fl50
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to cancel a deed of record has
been filed against you for the
following described property: Lot

written defenses, if any, to it on S.

Spacious, modern 2 BR, C-H&amp;A,
carpeted, stove, ref., dishwasher, disposal. Near hospital.
Adults, no pets. $200. 323-3958.

SALES REPRESENTATIVES,
We provide full training. We need 6
people with some sates es
per ience
to
distribute
photographic equipment for
national company. Our people
earn $230 week up. For appt. call
Duane Groves at 677-1241 between 10 am. &amp; 6 P.M .

Do you need a friend? Someone to
write, love or lust someone to
talk to. For full details write

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-Iaundromat; Convenient
location. $215 . Call 677-14.

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Deluxe townhouse 2 BR, 1.2 bath,
all appliances, fenced patio,

LPN, Full time&amp;parttime. Apply
in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd St.

Sanford Al-Anon Family Group

to

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Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
323-0470 Mariner'.. Village,

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Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport

41-Houses

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necessary. Apply in persOn
Lakeview Nursing Center 919 E.

6-Child CBFO

award at last week's
Legion of Honor day
because of illness.

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Cook full time knowledge of diets

JAMES DIX HOUSTON, JR. and
Help a little girl stop worrying
wife, JO ANN HOUSTON,
thereof as recorded in plat book 19,
about her kitten. 51k &amp; wh male.
FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK OF pages 2l and 29of the public records
Lostnew23th&amp; Princeton. 333SEMINOLE,
SEMINOLE
of Seminole County, Florida, and
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, JAMES you are required to serve a copy Of __________________________
A. COH EN
and MARTHA C.
your written defenses.If any, to it On
COHEN and AMERICAN STEEL
Gary Siegel, Attorney for Petitioner,
FENCE COMPANY, INC. OF
whose address is 292 U.S. Hwy 17.92,
ORLANDO,
Fern Park, Florida 32730, on or
special Summer program for 6.12
Defendants.
before the 22nd day of May, 1979,
yrs. old including weekly
NOTICE OF ACTION
and f lie the original with the clerk of
swimming, skating, &amp; movies,
TO: JO ANN HOUSTON
this court either before service on
3224443 SANFORD EARLY
last known mailing addrSS:
Plaintiff or immediately thereafter;
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
1453 Lakes ide Estates
otherw ise a default will be en tered
Apartment 606
against you for the relief demanded FREE CHILD CARE for those
Houston, Texas, 770.42
in the complaint or petition,
who qualify. For further in.
YOU ARE HERERY NOTIFIED
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
formation contact Sandra
that en action, foreclose a mar- this Cou rt
u ii, ,
n3
SUSSS on The
ewk(pIsp4fl, In
(SIAL)
_________________________
Seminole County, Florida:
Art hur H. Beckwith, Jr.
P-,,.GxI rwn
The East 140 feet of Lot 12,
As Clerk of the Court
FLORIDA LAND AND COLONIZA.
By: Eve Crabtree
lION COMPANY'S CELCRY
• 'Deputy Clerk
beef, pors; fish FI'da
PLANTATION, Less the South 540
Publish Apr. 20, 27 &amp; May 1, 11, 1979
delivery, mm. $20 order. San.
feel, according tothe Plat thereof as
DEI-90
ford area. 322.2314. Sam's
recorded in P1.1 Book 1, Page 129, of
Portion Meats.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
the Public Records of Seminole
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA ________
_______
County, Florida.
PROBATE DIVISION
has been filed against you and you
File Number 79.149
are required to serve a copy of your

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60-3333 or writ

his wife
204 Smolcerise Blvd.

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For f Our* Information call

AUDREY L. JAY,

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IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON
Forfamiliesorfrlendsof

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________________________

AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LOUIS J. JAY

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3 Lines Minimum

4_pQf$flJ

Defendants.
1979

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11--Card of Thanks

32750

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iconsecutivitlmls..... 35c a tin.

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DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sundo9 Noon Friday

204 Smokerise Blvd.
Longwood, Florida

4, 11, 1$, 25,

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831-9993
RATES

described property owned by
Forrest A. Arnold, said property
being located in Seminole County,
Florida,
more
particularly
described as follows:
One 1969 Dodge Pick-up Truck,
white-red in color
VIN No. 1111131312
_______________________
being stored at Fosters in ____________________________
Longwood, Florida
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 A.M. on the 29th day of May,
The family of John G. Herbst
A. D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
express their appreciation to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
family friends and neighbors for
to any and all existing liens, at the
their acts of kindness, messages
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
of sympathy and floral offerings
County Courthouse In Sanford,
extendsdtousatthedeathof our
Florida, the above described per.
loved one. Special gratitude to
sonal property,
Dr. C. F. Brooks Smith for the
That said sale is being made to
years of devoted care and tender
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
companion following death. and
Execution.
to RPv. Edmond Weber for a
John E. Polk,
poignant eulogy,
Sheriff
Mrs. Marion Keeling Bathes and
Seminole County,
family
Florida
Mr. Harold Herbst and family
Publish: May 4, Ii, ii, 23, 1979
Mr. Warren Herbst and family
DEJ.19

JAY, His wife.

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MONDAY thrti FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

0:00 A.M.

LOUIS J. JAY and AUDREY L.

By: Susan E. labor
Deputy Clerk

Rupert Strickland

322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

of

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MAURICE WHEELER and
VIRGINIA MAE WHEELER, his
wife, whose residence address is
UNKNOWN, and whose lest known
mailing address is EARLVILLE,
NEW YORK 11132.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a Mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Florida:
The West 100 feet of the East 400.30
feet of the South 120 feet of the North
½ of the Northeast /4 of the
Southeast¼of the Southeast '/ of
Section 4, Township 20 South, Range
31 East, Seminole County, Florida,
has been filed against you and you
we required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to oil on
ROGER L. BERRY, Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address Is P.O.
DRAWER 0, (110 EAST COMM ERCIAL) SANFORD, FLORIDA
32771, on or before the 5th day of
June, 1979, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter, otherwise a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, STATE
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the OF FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 71-2553-CA-1"
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of SANDRA ELISABETH JAY,
Plaintiff,
this Court on the 1st day of May,

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banking corporation Plaintiff, ..
Forrest A.Amid, Defendant, which
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following

Defendants,

Friday, May 11, 1979-I1 A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Orlando-Winter Parki.

and under
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Corn Bank.Falrvllla, a Florida

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, MAU.
RICE WHEELER and VIRGINIA
MAE WHEELER, his wife,

The

out of

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Orange County, Florida, upon a final
judgement rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 31st day of July, A.D.
1970, in that certain case entitled,

MARY ELIZABETH DREGGORS,
a.k.a MARY DREGGORS, a-lie
MARY C. DREGGORS, AVCO Fl.
NANCIAL SERVICES OF HOLLY.
WOOD, FLORIDA, INC., a Florida
corporation,
SE M I NO I. E

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the seal of the COUNTY

Plaintiff,

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School Boafr"unds Planning For

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Herald StaffWriter
The architectural firm for
Seminole County public schools
will prepare the specifications
needed for removing asbestos
from the ceilings of 12 of the
county's schools.
The Seminole County School
Board approved the action
Wednesday on the basis of
"emergency funding" in order

to comply with the Professional
Negotiations Act since the
firm's contract will exceed
$5,000.
The
Casselberry
atchitectural firm of Dalmwood,
Derryberry, Paveichak partnership was orginally contraded for $4,950 to design the
specifications for the installation of drop ceilings in the
12 schools, said Hugh Carlton,
director of auxiliary services

for the school district,
"Any time you hire an atchitect, you have to negotiate
under
the
Professional
Negotiations Act if the cost
exceeds $5,000," Canton said.
To get around that law,
school board utilized one of the
conditions available to it by
declaring the situation an
emergency. Ned Julian Jr.
school board attorney, assured
the board this action would

guard it against "any
repercussions."
The emergency was declared
mainly to save the school board
time and money.
"Unless this is declared an
emergency, we would have to
re-advertise for bids and delay
the project and not have the lob
completed this summer," said
Suit. William Layer.
The school board is having
the asbestos removed in order

Removing

to comply with the state
Department of Education. That
compliance may cost the school
district a "ball-park figure
excess of $250,000," Canton
said.
Previously, tests were
ducted on the ceiling samples of
the 12 schools to determine
whether they contain the type
of asbestos which may cause
cancer.
The asbestos material had
been sprayed on the concrete

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surface of the ceiling mainly to
act as a sound barrier, Carlton
said.
Ceilings that contain the
asbestos material that mot be
removed from the 12 schools
cover a total of approximately
1,068 square feet, Canton
said,
"According to the engineer,
there's no Immediate danger at
all," Calton said. "The ceilings
are all in good condition. They
are not giving off anything."

Asbestos

School Board member Allan
Keeth expressed concern
m.ilnly
teeCherS.
"On the basis 1 what little I
know about this, I am far less
concerned about the potential
effect on the children in this
school than I am about a lot of
the staff.
"The kids move around.
Their exposure is less than the
good many of faculty who may
have spent 2D years in the same
cssroom," Keeth said.

No Complaints Reported Locally

Schools in Seminole County
where ceilings will be removed
are:
Casselberry Elementary
School, Lake Mary Elementary
School, T. W. Lawton
Elementary School, Jackson
School,
Heights Middle
School
for
Rosenwald
Exceptional Children, Milwee
Middle School, Crooms High
School, English Estates
Elementary School, Longwood
Elementary Sanford Middle
School, South Seminole Middle
School and Bear Lake

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Social Sec urity Foul=Up In Computer Error
The Sanford Social Security
office reported today that there
have been no complaints thus
far In connection with a cornputer foul-up affecting the
payment of monthly benefits to
senior citizens,
The central office of the
Social Security Administration
in Baltimore reported Thursday that a computer error has

resulted in the sending of
garbled letters to more than
five percent of the 550,000 social
security recipients nationwide
who filed annual reports
detailing their actual 1978
earnings and their estimated
1979 earnings. The letters,
Administration information
officer Jim Brown said, were
sent to inform beneficiaries of

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changes in their monthly
checks.
"We haven't heard anything
about It. The central office
hasn't contacted us," Sanford
administrator Barbara Scott
said.
Each year, beneficiaries who
continue to work part4lme are
required to file annual reports
listing their actual income for

With

the past year and their an- 1977 that he expected to make
ticipated income for the coming $4,000 In 1978 and actually made
year. The information is fed $5,000 when he filled out his
Into a computer, Brown said, statement at the end of the
and monthly check totals are year, he would have $500
tabulated.
deducted from his benefits. The
Those persons who made $500 would be taken from his
more than $4,000 in 1978 have $1 1979 benefits, Brown said.
deducted for every $2 over
"What happened is that when
$4,000 made, Brown said. For the Information was fed into the
example, If a person reported iii computer, some of the corn-

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He said the letters were sent
puterized letters informing the
beneficiaries of changes in their out April 15, but some people
1979 benefits came out garbled may have disregarded them
and could not be read," Brown because they were garbled. He
said it was too early to tell the
said.
"We would urge anyone who exact number of garbled letreceived such a letter and is ters, but the problem was
confused about why their check believed to have been corrected.
amounts have changed to
contact their local office,"
Brown said.
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It Is a little after 8 o'clock on a Wedneadsy evening and fiddle music from a
tape recorder fills the DeBary Community
Center. Gents In Western shirts with
mc*her-of.peanl buttons and string ties are
twirling their ladies whose Marched
petticoats and ruffled skirts spin as they
turn.
The Starlight Promenaders are kickingiç their heels at their weekly square dance
as they have done for the last 20 years. Bill
and Helen Strlpp of DeBary are Charter members and remember when the
dances were held at the Sanford Civic
Center. The dancers got their name exlüthed Mr. Strlpp because they "used to
dance outside under the stars.'
SWW said the dances were part of an
adult recreation program but when that
department was phased out they had to
find a new place to hold the dances.
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dancers take a break.
"It's a good social and good therapy,"
Stripp said. "We meet a lot of wonderful
people, too." The club also visits other
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Lethbridge, Lila., Can.
Jerry is now shooting (directing and starring in) his
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"Hardy Working." This year, In March, Jerry turned 53.
DEAR DICK: Ins recent "CHIPV' episode, there was a
rather spectacular semitraIler espIed.., showing Erik
Estrada and Larry Wilcox, with cycles, blasted theeugh
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vvuwpiuen
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In his later years, Forster
WiDE WORLD OF SPORTS any other.
"Maurice" not published
Mixed Pairs Gymnastics Cham- ODouroos
a NSA BASKETBALL Coverage of the World Table
was
showered with honors.
pionshlps from Atlanta; Thai Live coverage of an NBA play- Tennis Champ
In 1952 Furbunk began until a year after Forst' He declined an offer of
ampionships from
deat in 1971k, his only novel
kick-boxing from Bangkok; off game. Teams and location hPyongyang, North Korea; Eurorecording
his
friend's
about
homosexual love, knighthood in 1950 but in 1953
Daytona "200" motorcycle to be announced.
pean Women's Gymnastics though
ts, quirks and acrace from Daytona, Florida.
Championships from Copen- tivities. Five years before (Marriage—the relationship he accepted the Companion
200
hagen, Denmark; live reports
of Honor. lie returned From
between men and
500
(2) GOLF "Byron Nelson on the second day of the Indy his death, Forster invited
omen-the
investiture ceremony in
GOLF 'Byron Nelson Golf Classic" Coverage of the "500" time trials.
"his Boswell" to write this was at the cure of all his high spirits, lie declared to
other
work.
hi
1~
work.
'Jw5LapII,
ivuig mm achis Cambridge friends that
Forster
wrote
cess to unpublished writings,
had the queen been a uoy he
ht. U sex
diaries, as well as the benefit when his
purely theoretical.. But would have fallen ii, love
of hundreds of intimate
he
also
wrote many witty with her.
conversations, many
Agood suppluiient to what
focusing
n Forster' s and accurate looks at
marriage
when
will
surely remain for many
his
homosexuality. -I should
the
definitive
wa nt everything told,- knowledge was equally years
theoretical, Forster, Fur- biography
is
Francis
Forster said, everything,
bank explains, lived an King's-E.M. Forster and his
And it is. Furbank sup- uneventful, sheltered life, World." The brief, brisk text
presses not even the most but his inner life was bur- is illustrated by 122 well.
embarrassing sexual detail, sting with activity, with chosen photographs--a
Even by Victorian stan. vision. He couldn't transfer much more ample selection
dards. ForMer's knowledge his perceptions and his than Furbank offers. This is
of sex was frightfully desires to other people, but the latest in a useful series of
skimpy. Not until he was
. he could transfer them to pictorial biographies that
by which time he had paper.
includes a biography of
already published three
Self-effacing and stooped, Hemingway by Anthony
novels—did he completely still there was something of Burgess and of Virginia
understand how copulation the knight in Forster. lie Woolf by John Lehmann.
took place. Not until he was
37, did he have his first full
sexual experience.
Fatherless since infancy.
Forster was fussed over and
petted by a devoted,
domineering mother and
several maiden aunts. His
hair was curled Fauntleroy
fashion. He was nicknamed
"The Important One." This
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(2) MIDNIGHT SPECIAL (2) PROFILES $4 EDUCATION Ebert and Gene Siskil host an garoo when
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BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
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THE CROSS-WITS
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FRIENDS Guest: Tim Conway. mIs and his Water.
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FANTASTIC FOUR
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CONSUMER SURVIVAL nati Rids at Pittsburgh Pirates. of the Bears es the prime
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Pits' Falk, Jack Lsrnmon. In Golf Club near Dallas.
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1:30
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GENERAL RELEASE
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JERRY PALWELL
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action.
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DuBois, Danny Dc La Paz. Drama. Interesting but
Live coverage of an NBA play(2) AJLE. HOUR
"Manhattan," "A Little
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uneven character study of Chicano youths in East Los
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Angeles, Classic strong brother-weak brother story
Archie and Edith arrive In Cali- Dead."
FAITH FOR TODAY
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find
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PICTURE OF HEALTH
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(Part
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The Older Woman In America" college-age son of her best
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BESS ARMSTRONG

even when she emerged
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Berkeley, a hotbed of the
social and political unrest- of
the '60s. Her habit of bitdthlking this time brought
her not expulsion, but' a
husband, whom she met
when he gave her a ride.
During Mrs. Lee's junior
year at Berkeley, the couple
bought a rickety, 27-year-old
flatbed truck, built a cofhplot. log cabin on it, ahd
drove it to Alaska. with the
aim of living In it while
homesteading. They staked
out five acres there, but left
after a month, deciding that
homesteading in Alaska
hadn't been as much fun as
getting there.
The couple then hitchhiked
around the United States and
Canada, winding up in
Portland, Ore., where they
settled down and had two
children. At this point, Mrs.
Lee was stricken with
Hodgkin's disease, and her
hospitalization and treatment began.
When she was released
from the hospital, still
weak, she was forced to go
on welfare. She moved with
her children into an apartmeat that was so email that
6-year-old Matthew had to
sleep on a closet shelf.
By contrast, Ms Armstrong's background was a
model of stability.
She was born in Baltimore
and attended Bryn Mawr
School for girls for 14 uc.
cessive years. She claims
that she never realized
people did not stay In one
institution for their schooling
until she went to college and
was amazed to meet people
who had atttended a number
of schools, "some of therm
even co-educational."
At Brown University, she
studied Latin and Greek, and
student
appeared in

May 15

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the turbulent '60s, Bess
Armstrong and Laurel Lee
are a study In contrasts.
Ms. Armstrong, the actress, portrays. Lee, the
writer, In "Walking
Through the Fire," a new
motlon-picture-for-'IV airing
on "The CBS Tuesday Night
Movies" May 15.
The film was adapted by
Sue Graf ton from the book of
the same title by Mrs. Lee. It
Is a moving and Inspirational
chronicle of Laurel Lee's
struggle with deadly
Hodgkin's disease, which
Was endangering her life and
ate life of her unborn baby.
During the ordeal, Mrs.
Lee grasped onto her firm
faith and the writing, of a
uay-by-day journal to help
her achieve an optimistic
spirit and peace of mind.She
retained these qualities for
the duration of her illness,

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New TV Show - The Divorce Game
CLEVELAND (NEA) Four couples, all divorced,
have gathered at the
television studio to take part
In a new quiz show called
"The Divorce Game."
There they will be kidded
about their failed marriages
and quizzed about their
feelings for each other now
that they have split.
It Is one hour to show time.
You would expect the atmosphere to be tingling with
tension as people who have
decided they can no longer
endure each other are thrust
together in a bizarre show
biz adventure.
As a matter of fact, they
are, for the most part, as
relaxed and casual as they
might be at a family reunion
- which is sort of what this
Is.
Roberta Thomas is here
with her new husband, Robert, and her former
husband, Arthur Grossman,
She has also brought along
her two sons.—Jason
Couples shook hands before competing on The Divorce Game
Thomas, 3, and Aaron
Grossman, 5.
"There are eight divorced been taking good care of Game" and hopes to sell the thought he and his es-wife
Dents
Gorges,
a people In this room and four him," Betty says airily.
series In syndication,
would make good con.
psychologist, has arrived of them are Tauruses," notes
Little is heard from
"The outfit that distributes tedants The trouble was
Chuck Barns' 'Dating that he hadn't spoken to her
with former
wife Linda,
nurse.
He will leave
with hera Betty L. ("use the initial, Timothy R. Tolley, 19, and
too. In fact, they have lived please") Varga. "That former wife Pat, who is 18 Game' is interested. in the since the divorce. He asked ff
proves what they say: and five months pregnant. show," he says. "We'll send Norris could call her.
together since their divorce People born under the sign of They have been divorced for them the tape and a half
"So I called her," Norris
dozen cassettes, which continues. "Mid the wife
six months ago after two Taurus have trouble making three month..
years of marriage.
they'll pass around to said 'sure' and called the guy
"So why the divorce?" he their marriages work.
"We started when we were stations around the country
and I guess they started
repeats the question. "well,
"I'm a Taurus. So is my pretty young," says Tim, a to see who's interested."
talking
again, .because I got
we only got married t, fOflhil husband. We almost rookie steelworker. "I was
Norris
reports
getting
a
a
call
from
him the other
please our folks. And it didn't killed each other, but we 17; Pat was 16. It just didn't
call
from
a
young
man
who
day.
work. We fought too much." stuck It out for II years. work."
"You better believe it," We've been divorced now for
"I'm very nervous about
May 16
Linda chimes In. "We're seven years. It's great to be this television show," says
saving money living free. One child - a son, IS. Pat. ,It was mostly his
together. We still 'have We share
EVENING
pets for a gala Hollywood cit.outside dates, though. I'm
"Maybe a reconcIlIatIon?"Well
, It's a new cx.
bratlon.
more jealous than he is."
No way," growls her former pertence," Tim says. "That
EIGHT S ENOUGH Torn Is
too
"What a great place to husband, Julius, operations and the money. Well each
unexpectedly assigned to
NEWS
study human behavior," manager for a fleet of get $25."
review the play In which Joanis
____ ____
Vieft the
says Dents, looking around trucks. "By the way, I'm
Gene Norris Is the worlds largest nuclear fuel Is making her professional act.
debut. (R)
the room with professional starved."
producer, the man who plant to ass how nuclear fuel
THE LONG SEARCH
enthusiasm.
'.Solve energy problems; a "Footprint Of The Buddha"
"His girlfriends haven't thought i "The Divorce

WEDNESDAY

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14-year-old hockey star. (R)

PSB Reaching Out
NEW YORK (UPI) Public television Is readthig
more of the peopl, some of
the time than ever before.
That's the meangs from
Larry Gro-vnln, who three
Yews ago this month took
over as president of the
Public Broadcasting Sir-

U

"U we ever were smist in
audience, as some of our
critic, have said, that certainly Is not true now,"
Groannan said In an in.
tent.,.
The figures PBS cites to
prove the point: public
televisIon now reaches 37.3
percent of all nonwhite
families, anlncr.es. of 17
percent compared to the
previous year; public
television reaches *2
percot of all households
where the buad4cus,"H
has lam tha.eh

education, an increase of 23
p.rcent in a yam', and It
roacheses4.9 percent of all
blue-celiar hotadlollis, up 23
Feirrent
In television households
with ct1deut under six years
of age, 819 pare watched
Public television an a weekly
I'll,
As far total viewers, 41.4
Fe e* of all U.S television
households time in on PBS
during the emu of a week,
All lootame of 10 percent
over the previous year.
U''
lmM.e are
that 87; e r r mit of the viewing
public falls within reach of a
public television atien,"
Gresunu* lndfIgure was.
Two4hlrds of the public
daum are UHF - and that
Includes not only small
towns but such major
mitroltan arias as

Las Angeles, Qn$4l and
Qeveland. 2nd class citiasus
on the apsctrmn," Groan
UK "lbs UHF 81ga1 Is
much more subject to Interference by commercial
television and som, public
Matie"
UHF reüres fine twth,
net the thck.&amp;'flng that
allows the viewer to switch
wmeli without fuss. UHF
also resIres much more
sophisticated antennas and
We to pull It In properly.
"lbs Inner city dweller
sad the rural dweller both
gstbltthe hardest," he a"
Gro—'an doesn't envision
A c'smerclal plot spinet
pUbliCdstIOI* — jiM the
W that the UHF thaswiels
had already been divided up
among the commercial
stations before public
idevislon even sidered the

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NC is
•C1111 NEWS
ABC Now

Monks, school children, nov.
Ices and housewives of Sri Lanka and India give personal perspectives on their religion. (A)

VILLA AL1OE
(2) 0 THE SACKITT$ White
700
trying to make their fortune In
(2) TIC TAO DOUGH
the New Mexico territory, the
® uv TYUM MOOPJ Sackett brothers become
Mary NO Lou try to put up a involved In conflicts with a
united front in wags negotla. powerful bigot, two vengeance.
tions with the station.
5eeklng brothers, and a friend
a(Glenn Ford) turned an.mj.
JOKER's WILD
(Part 2 of 2)

MACNEIL /LIHRIR
REPORT
710
LIANCLUB
FAMILY PEUD
DANCE PEVUR
StiS SIAUTY SHOW
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS Guests: John Byner.
Francine BWL
DICK CAVITY Guest:
now Williams. (Part I of 2)
so
(2)
REAL PEOPLE The
M" things done by everyday
People and "**"rift thiflOS
doe by furiny people we seen
In this urlio celebrating
Amsnlc eGcent,Jc.
THE NUPPITS SO
OD Hosts Dick Van
Ds aid Rita Moreno are
olned by Kermit the Frog, Miss
VSiad.liStntffisM,pJ.

(F•YOU CAN'T TAKE 11'
WITH YOU Jean Stapleton
W4 Art Carney portray membars of a slightly daft
who conduct their 11V55 exactly
as they please In this adapt.00101.01 the Pulitzer Prize win.
ning comedy.
*iisiis On
the night of their third annlsary of working for Charlie. the
y him
to a mysterious late night
meeting.

GRIAT PSRNAJlCI
in

The Feld
Ballet" Eliot Fold's chamber
ballet company performs Its
classic work, "kitsrmo," as
well as SelSCtlOflS
Other Dot
works.

Heller:
By DIQ KLEINER
HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Joseph Heller must be
considered as one of the top
five American novelists
today. "Catch-22" alone
would have done it, but then
came "Something Happened" and now his third
novel, "Good As Gold."
Heller is a witty writer, of
course, and his wit extends
to his comments about
himself and, particularly,
about the movies via avia the
novel.
"When a writer sells his
book to the movies," Heller
sys, "he relinquishes all
nlghtsin it— even the right to
be Indignant If the doesn't
like the way the movie turns

"He said he and his exwlfe
wouldn't be on the show after
all. He said it looks like they
Might get together again."
Emcee John Lanigan, a
local disc jockey, arrives
and chats briefly with each
couple. Pretty soon It is show
time.
"The Divorce Game" Is
played like "The Newlywed
Game," with the men
predicting how the women
will answer and the women
predicting how the men will
answer. Questions Include:
"If your es-wife were a
dessert, how might she
expect you would describe
her? Asacream puff? Ora
layer cake? Or a strawberry
tart?"
"What kind of man does
your es-wife prefer? An
intellectual with a pipe In his
mouth? A Madison Avenue
type in a designer suit? Or a
stud with a fig leaf?"
The only prize is pair of
portable color television sets
- one for the winning exhusband and one for the
winning es-wife.

But Heller was hardly
Indignant over the way Mike
Nichols handed the movie
version of "Catch-22."
"I was pleased with It," he
says. "I loved It three
times."
He says, however, that a

book and a movie are entirely different things, and
should not be expected to be
the same. People who like a
novel should not expect the
movie to be a literal translation of the book, page by
page to the screen."If I was
to write an original screenplay," Heller says, "based
on the theme and Idea of
'Catch-n,' it would have
been very different from the
book. I wouldn't have
followed the book at all.
"I would have tried only to
capture the spirit of the
book. My screenplay would
have had fewer characters
and been less busy. I think
MY fault as a writer is that
my books are too busy."
When his current novel,
"Good As Gold," was
half-finished, he showed It to
Mike Nichols who was very
excited and wanted to make
a deal, then and there.
Nichols and Heller would be
equal panthers and Heller
would write the screenplay.

THURSDAY

They are won by Dents and
Linda Gorges. The two exchange an exuberant kiss
and depart with the sets for
their shared home.

But

0 ANGlE Shortly after

at

sledders at the 1977 Junior
World Championships; an
Appalachian Woodcarver
transforms a stick Into a duck.

home, Mama Teresa Is taken to
the hospital with some mysterlous symptoms.

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130
NBC NEWS
@0cueNEWS
S ABC NEWS
VILLA ALEGRE
7:00
(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE
With hopes of boosting WJM's
news ratings, a renowned critic
Is hired who verbally and viciously attacks Minneapolis and
Its people.
0 THE CR018-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
IMACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT

rapist who has assaulted three
beauty pageant contestants.
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ROCKYORD FLU Rock.

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9:30
O CARTER COUNTRY Lucille
shows up unexpectedly at Sgt.
Baker's bachelor party and
catches him In the arms of
another woman. (Part 2 of 2)

7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
MATCH GAME P.M.
$100,000 NAME THAT
10:00
TUNE
Z CAROL BURNETT AND (2) 0 PRESENTING SUSAN
FRIENDS Guest: Roddy ANTON
(4)0 BARNABY JONES BarMcDow5ji.
a
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eoo
when a young woman suspect.
cit NANAL GEOGRAPHIC ad of murder announces that
SPECiAl. "Americas Wonder- he Is her father. (A)
lands: The National Parks" A
FAMILY Kate Is selected to
majestic Panorama of Yellowbe
personal
guide to a famous
Stone, Yosemite, Grand
visiting Russian
handsome
and
Canyon, Everglades, Sequoia.
composer.
(4)0 TIME EXPRESS Ar.
11:00
attorney who wants to save his
NEWS
Sweetheart's life and a former
DICK CAVETT Guest: Bru.
boxer who wants another shot
at the heavyweight Crown no Bitteiheim.
board the Time Express.
11:30
MORK &amp; MINOY Mork tries (2) 02) TONIGHT Host:Johnny
to help his young soulmate Carson. Guests: Bert Convy,
Eugene and Eugene's girlfriend
Phyllis Newman.
escape from Parental
(1) THE NEWLYWED GAME
tiOn.(R)
MAS'H Col. Potter,
HIUONIPI Mayor Copper fearing a fever of epidemic
tries to teach a youngrunaway proportions, assigns Major
(Kim Richards) responsibility Burns the task of camp rat
making her mayor for a day.
control. (A)
NOVA "The New Healers" 0 STARSKY &amp; HUTCH Star-.
Non.tradltIor health care sky becomes obsessed with
facliitlIs we spotlighted in rehabilitating an alcoholic
Tanzanl.I. Guatemala and the prostitute who was once his
United States. (A)
8w3samir1ai sang nsa $.&amp;03v 0

ford suspects a famous film
producer of knowing the location of a famous artwork missing since World War II.

•POLICE WOMAN Pepper
auditions for a movie role to
find the murderers of the
actress who had the part originally.

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wean some cattle
ranchers and a widowed
"squatter" and her son.

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to a wheelchair following an
accident begins receiving
mrea'asg phone caL

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madynamics expert threelens
to trlggsr a men-m.d. volcano
that would destroy an entire
Hawaiian city. (A)

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portrayed Detective Yemana,
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"Catch-fl" is,

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best seller of that time, Sex
and the Single Girl.
He wrote it, and
discovered that he enjoyed
making $4,000 a week plus
$750
So he
managed to stretch it out
another five weeks. And they
even let him work in New
York those last five weeks.
"Right now," Heiler says,
"I don't have a single idea
for another novel, so it is
entirely possible I might
write, another screenplay."
There is only one hitch. He
says It would take him two
years to write an original
screenplay, although he
could do
fast
"I'm good at rewriting and
I'm good at editing"
but
he thinks they would prefer
him to do an original.

to sell,

Angle's sister Marie announces
pNEWS
Young dog- her plans to marry and leave

And the first episode maybe the only episode - of
"The Divorce Game" Is In
the can, as they say in show
his

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couple of years. By then, I
But, curiously, "Catch-n"
said, he'd probably have was not an immediate best
excited about seller. It was well received
something else. He saw! was and began
but not in
right."
great amounts. So Heller,
Now, however, with the who was,
the time, a
book finished and basking in $19,000-a-year advertising
mostly good reviews, and man, had stay with his job
zooming up the best seller
support his family.
list, Heller says he has hired
Then, he says, Hollywood
a movie agent to try and sell called and
him $4,000
it
a week to write a screenplay.
course, He remabers it was raining
an American classic. Even In New York and he and his
the title phrase has become a wife debated about fourJOSEPH IIELLER
the American fifths
second before
language. (Incidentally, opting for sunny California.
"I told him that I hadn't Heller says he oringlnally
He reported, found
finished the book," Heiler called it "Catch-18," but he also
was getting $750 a
says, "and that I'm a slow Leon Uris' "Mila 18" had week in addition to
the $4,000
writer and that it would be a just
his salary. And it was a fourcouple of years before I publisher said to find
week deal. He also found out
could get to the screenplay. another number, and he his assignment was
And that would take another came
with 22.
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make the sacrlfce for us and even though we
don't do everything just right she brings us
home treats.
One of the best things about my mother Is
that she Is always reliable in anything she
does and you can always count on her.
RUTHIA H. HESTER
If a family was suddenly left homeless,
they'd come to her for help and she'd see that
they found another home. If a family was
hungry and without any money, she'd see that
they were fed and would help them find ajob.
If you were burdened and didn't know which
way to turn, you could turn to her. She'd be
there.
I sit back and wonder sometimes how one
woman could be so many things at once. A
mother to her family, a wife to her husband,
an arm to lean on, a shoulder to cry on and a
friend to her community.
MARIE WARE
She Is a very understanding person. If you
need to a pair of shoes and she wants to buy a
dress, she would buy you those shoes first. If
she is mad or tired, she never shows It. I
wouldn't mind walking in her shoes anytime.
She is so graceful.
MRL A.J. SHU'PARD
has acquired more maternal quames In her
years than imaginable.
"Mama Retha," affectionately known by
everyone who has had the opportunity to
know her has been employed at the Sanford
Cblld Care for several years. In 10 years of
child care experience, I have never met
anyone so dearly loved by the children.
META KRAMER
Mother Is 70 plus (she admits to 39) and still
goes out and does housework for two of her
friends a couple days a week. She Is always
ready to lend a helping hand when someone
needs her.
In the 50 years I have been privileged to be
her daughter, I can recall very few times
when she was down or low In spirit. The past
year has been a difficult one for mom. She
had a bout with arthrItis, she lost her
youngest daughter very suddenly and learned
that I had cancer and had to have major
surgery.
With God's help, the love of many beautiful
people and her own positive attitude she has
come through it all with a smile and stronger
than ever, encouraging me and helping me
through a very difficult time.

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HeraMSiaff Writer
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spokeswoman for the store, parking lot by customers."
barricades or fences around the
p$'eatvely worse and the take the packages out to the to give service on the front," apartments within walking
"Two years ago when we
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home the customer's convenience," theft will ever be controlled,
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and forget th bring them back, " said Moss.
unless it's through an
at all times to take the do not give good carryout to bring them back, but
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service can have a big problem. sometimes we have to .en a
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ad they cost us about MI market which opened recustly replacement of lost carts complex to pick them up,"
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psasing their louses on to the nearly every week to replace used as barbecue grills, for
are asking for
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stolen and missing carts. transporting laundry and as
grocery costs as doreowners
customers.
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have to iaciuse tue expense Of
Do Moms, manager of LIN Replacing shopping carts playthings for children. "But
haven't been able to locate
the r1hg carts in the cod of
Publix spokesman
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Some store owners have gone problem mud be solved,"
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SHIRLEY MOAK
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while he goes through a similar operation.
LINDA BOSTON
We highly recommend Mrs. Boston for her
outstanding devotion to her family and her
son Bruce. Due to cerebral damage in 1978,
Bruce Is unable to care for himself.
His mother ha., a tremendous amount of
faith in his recovery. She portrays intense
love and concern for her son. Faithfully, she
rotates Bruce once every two hours to assure
him of maximum comfort. She feeds him,
bathes him, dresses him and gives him excellent care.
In addition to giving constant attention to
Bruce, Mrs. Boston finds the time to fulfill the
needs and love of the other members of her
family.
SHIRLEY G. IIUAMAN
She is the type of person who puts her
family first.
We go to school In Mt. Dora and she drives
50 miles almost every day just to pick us up
from our after-school activities.
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their homes. Good natured
As the leaders were apHerald Staff Writer
chatter among participants proaching the finish line, the
Like a thundering herd, 197 continued through the six miles. bulk of the pack was about a
runners dashed from the
"I love It," said 65year.old mile behind. When each parSeminole Boulevard starting Dick Lets of Auburndale, the ticipant neared the final
point of the first annual 10,000- oldest runner in the race. "I'm stretch, race official Gary
meter Sanford Road Race at 8 getting better with age. Next Zadow called out the times and
sin. Saturday.
month when I hit 86,! should be told them there was only one
Two miles later, the herd breaking 46 minutes for flisix mile to go.
turned into a multi-legged mile events."
'The first ones past this point
caterpillar strewn NO yards
L.eis said he runs In about 60 made it in about 29 minutes and
along Palmetto Avenue. At the races a year. Today he crossed they looked in good shape,"
I were the aer1o% namers, the finish line in about si Zadow said. The appearanc, of
en, computltive Milder&amp; minute., prum$ing hi
m to say, a&amp; I .lUdN$
At the rear were the morning "I'm going to have to step
chipper, be admitted.
$gers those enjoying Lft my workouts."
The race was monitored by
enpany but having little
The entire George Kelly units of the Sanford Police :
concern oirwhsre they were family of Orlanlio started the Department and a resets unit
in the crowd.
racegutber. Gorge, hiswife from the fire department. But
Five-sixths of the way
neither police nor firemen
through the event, at the fiverepertedanyemergencyor call
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for assistance.
could be seen, like beached
The event, co-sponsored by
whales resting on the curb.
the
Sanford Recreation
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Nineteen-year-old Steven
Department and the Sunrise
Hubbard of Longwood Corn}Uwans Club, attracted runpided the race ahead of the Barbara; Kim, 12; Shannon, 10; ncrs from as far away as
pack with a time ofjust over 34 and Erin, 9, all made the Jacksonville.
minutes. In rapid succession distance.
"1 came down here from
about 50 other runners passed
Nearing the three-mile, half- Jacksonville when I heard
through the finish chute, in- way point, more than a few of about it,,, said Bob Herron.
eluding Rosie McGuire. The the runners cast a designing
A Methodist minister, who
attractive, 26-year-old eye onanearby swimming pool formerly lived in Sanford,
Orlandoan was the top female as the morning mm added to Herron said he had nointention
finisher, coining in 35th overall, their discomfort. "Looks in- of trying to win the event.
Her time was under 40minutes. viting, doeen't it?" said a
"There area lot of people like
But the six-mile run, to most middle-aged Orlando fl2Sfl.
me here today. I'm 48 and 200
Several minutes later the pounds. ft's a big victory to
participants and spectators,
ws as much a happening as a man was cooled of by onlooker finish. It's an individual thing,"
càted. There was constant Bob Sherman, who took It open he said.
encouragement from the himself to offer runners a blast
The six-mile race was
onlookers, many of whom from his garden hose when they preceded by a two.mile fun run
pallid out their lawn chairs and passed his front yard on in which about U runners
cired as the runners passed Sumnmerlln Ave.
competed.
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The start of Sanford's First Annual Road Race

By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
Everyone has his own unique concept of
what a mother is sunoosed to be.
Recently those personal thoughts and
concepts were shared by readers In the
search for the outstanding mother of the year
conducted by The Evening Herald.
The Herald had asked readers to submit a
letter telling about a woman considered to be
worthy of recognition as an outstanding
mother.
The response was overwhelming, and the
task of selecting one person to be interviewed
was enormous. After the selection was made,
Herald editors decided to share with readers
some of the thoughts expressed In letters for
some of the other nominees.
The names of the nominees precede the
passages excerpted from the letters sent in on
their behalf:
JOYCE F. BAKER
Our mom doesn't belong to any clubs she
Isn't active In politics or the PTA, and she and
dad don't get to go out often with their friends
but that doesn't mean she isn't outstanding.
Outstanding to us means always being
there when things go wrong and you need
someone to talk to.
Outstanding is doing without so we could
have something special.
Outstanding is love, trust, faith, hope and
charity without ever asking why or expecting
anything In return.
Outstanding is raising nine children and

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St nun suggested during
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governor, expla ini ng
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list of questions we
ask of in the surveys unless the need to
every wholesale and retail take so mucli evunty Unte (or
distributor of gasoline in the the project t'itti be Shown.
county." County Adininistrator
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Roger Neiswender told county anss ers to a a'iies of questions
commissioners
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"That's no less than 75 call we asidtlmt' particular benefit to the
have to iiiake and report back county.
the responses to the governor's
t'oiiiiiiissiuni'i Dill Kirchhoff
office by 2 in the afternoon. It's recalled that t ilt, I .t'gislat nrc
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allocation officer that (lit' t illi this pruhk'ni, (lint It is gasolimit. situation is,'' he said.
position would involve work of being created b the governors
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making these telephone calls,'' is
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purchasing office tied up all I*.'iit'Eit caminot hi,' shown for (lit' imuamidatory about this, It a
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absurdity," hi' said, noting out' Williams.
that county," (uo(It' said.
new question is added to the list
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every Friday.' 'This business on train t ile governor's office, tell
Goode said (lie state ants to
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governor's office is totally train (lie board," said time iii each t-utmrity to knos it
('ainiluissiot, chainiivari, Bob something serious is developing
The smi le on Stephon Russell's face might be a dead ridiculous."
Neiswender said the county h"reiit'hi.
in the energy situation ''so
giveaway: the end of the school session is Hear.
isn't being told "shio is doing
Dill Goode, an administrator can do something about it."
Russell and his fellow students at Sanford Middle
this for what purpose on whose with (lie state's energy office iii
,Iulh ('hiatiuberlmn, all assistant
School are cleaning out fheir lockers in preparallon authority. 'rhere's got to be a Tallahassm-, sald today surveys press
secretary
to
for Ii'iitav's final day of classes,
better way. We are nut staffed ol this suit are being iiiade Guv.Grahiaiii, said the stati'
for this."
throughout the state. 'I'he
County Commissioner Bob purpose is for (lit' governor to
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"It made me feel like a fool," Mrs. Adams says.
Or time time a Pennsylvania mall order house called to
find out why Mrs. Adams hadn't paid for those linens she
actually hadn't ordered.
She says a local hospital is still sending her a $12 bill for
never had done,
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Don't call her just plain Beverly or you'll never hear the
end of it. Neither will she.
Beverly Adams of 2626 Laurel Ave., Sanford, won't do
either. But Beverly W. Adams will.
For the past four years, Mrs. Adams has been mixed up
with another Beverly Adams and she's fed up.

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chuckles Mrs. Adams, who's lived in Sanford for the past
20 years.
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that make you proud, you don't mind," Mrs. Adams explains. "But I am at the end of my
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Oswald: "The simple play, opening bid. He rebids one
notrump. A Maine reader
with today's hand is for asks what rebid we recomSouth to cash his ace of mend.
hearts, play three rounds of
This is a tough one. Our
trumps ending in dummy, preference is a raise to three
discard his losing spade on
the king of hearts and lead notrump. We want to be in
game and would rather try
dummy's queen of clubs, ,,
nine tricks than for 10,
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and forces South to ruff a
spade with his last trump.
(For a copy of JACOB V MODNow South leads his king of
ERN, send $1 to: "Win at
clubs and winds up down two Bridge," care of this news pa.
because clubs break 4-1 and
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
the suit doesn't run."
Station, New York, N. Y. 70019.)

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trumps, but It risked nothIng. If club. broke 3-2 no one
would ruff the second round
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
get done.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your Your rewards come today by
jracious ways will be working helping those who have
previously done things for you.
in full gear today. You'll
This will bring you much to
rightthings to ' to
smile about.
over persons you deem innARIES (March 21-April 19)
portant.
Communication with one who is
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
important to your aims Is now
Matertall benefits are in store possible. Be prepared to make
for you today because you will adjustments in your thinking
be willing to make the ad- and it'll work out for the best,
justmeuts necessary to serve
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
others, as well as yourself.
Be willing to go along with
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) coworker's Ideas or methods,
High stnzrards and a -m- even though tlwi uilht differ
onate nature put you on a from yow&amp; Your productivity
smooth course today. There will thus be enhanced.

ULu'r

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Fuel, but on two previous oc- dication from company officials plant operators.
could 'create problems' if operating
capacity
LN
casions Carter permitted a as
whether
the
"All I can say is that we are (it'Inaml for electricity is high decreased, he said, cofl
temporary suspension of the use high-sulfur fuel. Since the doing everything we can to and the generating facilitiesare could expect sonic peritodo
Florida Power and Light clean air standards in Florida first
presidential
order comply witH we
deter- restricted
low-sulfur oil.
x'wer
officials said today they are not so that tilt, I-Ligh-sulfur oil could suspending tile clean air inination oil tile inatter," 'ronv
Supplies of the lo%%-sulfur oil %%here nirtial
outagespt,%%er
or "brownouts,'
is lost.
accepting any additional be used in place of cleaner fuel standards in March, about 40 Bruns, Fill, colillnullications are greater no%% than when the
Bruns said tile current cosl Io
shipments of high-sulfur fuel which is in short
percent
the fuel used in the
said today.
first presidential order was I"I'l. for a barrel of low'suifur
until President Carter approves
The latest presidential order, Sanford plant has been high'We
burning all the one given in March, Bruns said. but oil is about $18. The high-sulfur
a request from Gov. Robert however, expired at midnight sulfur, Burns said.
percent sulfur fuel
low the hut suinniur iiionths are oil is priced about a dollar to a
Graham for permission burn Monday and power plants using
''1 couldn't say whether or
polluting oil)
have and we expected to cause a marked dollar and a half cheaper, he
the fuel in six power plants, tile high-sulfur fuel today would we're burning it today. That are not accepting any more two increase in deniand to Illeet Sju(I.
Including the Sanford FPL be "technically in violation of order would come directly from and a half percent fuel thigh- conswiiers' energy needs.
however, he said he couldn't
plant.
the law," a Department
the Miami office to the plant sulfur oil) until we
the
Burns said over the v cekend sa %chether or not the cost of
Graham made the request Enviromental Regulation operators," Burns said,
proper approval," lie said.
that the Sanford plant could
to consumers would
Friday, but as of this morning, spokesman said.
Bruns said he doesn't expect probably operate for less than a increase it the presidential
A spokesman at the FPL
there had been no reply from
Scott Burns, disirict manager headquarters in Miami would tile president to reject Inolith it full ci'MIcitv if it could order permitting tile use of
the
prohibits the use of high-sulfur said he has received no in- an order has been sent to the delay in granting Uw order with the high-sulfur oil. If
rejected.
supply.

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AQUARIUS (Jan. )-Feb, 19)
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You are the one who possesses 21) Your strength and force
the necessary charm and come out of the kind way you
deal with people today. This
diplomacy to keep everyone
satisfied
today,
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net you the biggest gain of
your 1"O(2)

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examination with a barium digestive functions a great deal.
enema of the lower gastrolngastrointinal tract, which usually
testinal
The coffee
habit Is parmeans the colon and perhaps Ucularly troublesome for some
the very end of the small bowel, people with overactive bowels.
Since you've already had I think you probably should stop
gall bladder studi es and your
coffee entirely, Including the
stomach has been examined decaffeinated variety. The
andall
her pro
caffeine is irritating to the colon
you doctor can be fairly con- and in some people the oils that
fident that you don't have any produce the flavor In the coffee
anatomical illness or something are irritating.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
shouldn't be any storms to
June 5, 1979
contend with.
Look for some changes to
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
occur in your social life this Persona who can do you a
of
coming year. Things should good materially are workInIn
begin to happen to bring out the your behalf today. Ride along
best in you, drawing many with their methods of doing
friends to your side,
things.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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to go from here and I
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some answers on spastic colon, small movements, not to
DEAR READER — Many mention the pain, distension
people -who write tome now talk and the other problems, some of
medical which you have described.
their
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normal so my doctor said I had you had a spastic colon.
I am sending you The Health
a, spastic colon. He put me on
Letter
number 2-1, Irritable Or
Librax three tunes a day.
This lasted about three Spastic Colon And Constipation.
months before I started feeling ItItwill give you a great deal of
better. Now I have the problem Information about diet and
again. I feel so sick, I thought methods of training your colon
maybe there was a special diet so you will have less difher readerswho
or foods I should not eat. My ficulties.
this
issue
can send 50
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symptoms are
stamped,
self.
movements which are loose, cents with
nausea, pain in the back and addressed envelope for it. Send
sometimes a hollow feeling in your request to meincareof this
my stomach. I had a very sour newspaper, PO Box 1551, Radio
in my mouth. Otherwise, City Station, New York, NY
10019.
I'm a very healthy person

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About 150 parents once again children to pass (lie tests. The school board to "return the
level 17," Mrs. Stwiick ex'1 really think those teachers talked."
appealed to tile school board emphasis oil that Ind not decision for grade adplained. "I would like to see it whoare violeiltl) opposed to tile
Monday to take the levels permitting the teacher to teach vanceinent" to the teachers. say these skills must be taught levels tests just don't want to be
'l'he
workshop
session
testing program out of the is wrong,"
Monday
between
the
parents
"We realize some Form of within the fourth grade or the bothered,
elementary schools.
James Owen, whose son accountability is necessary but fifth grade."
"lucy use the excuse it takes and the school board tsas
In a special three-hour work attends
Lake
Orienta let's find a better way," Mrs.
E. L. Prater Jr., principal of too much of (heir instructional scheduled at the last board
session Monday, parents Elementary School, told the Thompson said. "Let teachers Spring Luke Elementary (mimic because those tests pin iiieeting, when more than 100
argued tile levels tests "should school board his son has failed have a chance to teach and School, said tilt- levels testing thein dowli. 'I'lle tests sllo%~, parunts attended asking
not be the sole tool for deter- the levels tests this year and children have a chance to
program is effective at his either (lie child learned questions about (lie levels tests.
mining the promotion (rum one won't be returning to Seminole learn."
school.
something ui' (lie teacher just
ShlAI(IN ('AiUtASC'o
grade to another."
County next year.
Several elementary teachers
Other parents complained
"Last year, he went to turned out to support and optheir child must take the entire Orange County and was a pose the present levels test
levels test over again even if straight A student," Owen said. program.
only one section of It were "1 can't understand it.
Morris Ruby, assistant
flunked. Students are "too
"I told the teacher he's not principal at T.W. Lawton
pressured" to pass the levels the best student as far as Elementary School, concurred
tests, parents charged.
discipline goes but he does the levels tests could stand to be
WASHINGTON (UPI I — The (lie state statute believed to be Bay State legislature had not
Due to the late hour, the work know how to learn."
modified.
session was continued to the
"I think there's somehow too Supreme Court, over two time Imuost susceptible to con- intentionally discriminated
The levels testing progran
June 13 school board Meeting. was impleniented on a coun- much pressure applied in dissents, today upheld veterans stitutional attack.
against women — the slandard
John Parker, whose daughter tywide basis last fall and passing the tests," Ruby said. preference laws, despite claims
liii' sensitive issue divided necessary For finding a constmattends Altamonte Springs replaced the traditional "I believe we need sonic type of that they discriminate against
tutiunal violation.
some usdumiimmistratmo,i officials
Elementary School, said system of promotion from one testing without a lot of pressure women.
"Nothing ill time record
and has beef' closely watched
children know they "have to grade to the next. The tests are and more teacher judgment."
The
7-2
opinion
reinstated
a
by
Veterans'
and
women's
demunstrates
that this prefer.
pass the levels test to advance adirdnisitered to students in
JWie Inies Stanick, a teacher Massachusetts statute which groups.
ence for veterans %ws original.
to the next grade and feel grades one through five to at Lake Oriental, told the school gives an absolute preference
ly devised ... because it would
pressured" because of that.
determine their progress In board the levels tests are "good over all other applicants to
The court conceded the Law — accomplish time collateral goal
The children who flunked the language. reading and Math. but we are being tied down to a
qualified veterans seeking state tile Inost extirtnic foriii of of keeping %tulliell 11, a
tests are held back and
Doris Thompson, spokesman time schedule."
civil service jobs.
veterans preference in any stereotypic and predefined
"branded" by their peers whu for Seminole Parents Involved
"We are saying students
The decision bolsters veter- state -- has a severe impact oil Place 11, the Massachusetts
do pass the tests, Parker said. In
Children's
Education must learn these eight skills on
preference laws across the public employment oppontwii- Civil Service," Justice Potter
"Pressure is being put on the
SPICE i, appealed to the level 16 or these eight skills on
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Man With Rifle F'i'res At Pa'ir
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WORLD

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A Casselberry man and his Orlando friend were shot at
Sunday while boat riding at Lake Kathryn, according to Seminole
County deputies.
Sy R. DeVries, 57, of 91 Seminola Blvd., Casselberry, told
deputies a male about 30-yeárs-old pointed an object that
resembled' -4.ie at them from his boat and fired in their
direction. Both men claim they heard a gun blast, deputies say.
There was no apparent reason for the shooting.

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Pope Asks Europe Unify

Under Christian Banner
CZESTOCHOWA, Poland (UP!) Pope John Paul II
today called on Europe to unite the banner of Christianity
despite its Ideological divisions but said the Vatican would
not engage in political activity to achieve this goal.
"Christianity must commit itself anew to the formation
of a spiritual unity in Europe," John Paul told a closeddoor meeting of the Polish episcopate. "Economic and
political reasons cannot do it."
"Despite different traditions that exist in the territory
of Europe between its eastern and western parts, there
lives in each of them the same Christianity," the pope
said. John Paul told the assembled Polish churchmen the
Vatican has no intention of achieving these ends "through
political activity, but by serving the values and principles
which condition peace and rapproachement."
Earlier the pontiff celebrated a dawn mass for 60,000
nuns.

Hurricane Hits Mexico

ASSAULT
A Casselberry man claims he was assaulted Thursday morning in the face and chest by an unknown motorist in his apartment complex lot, according to Seminole County deputies.
Kenny Tennant, 34, of 1908 Semoran North Apartments, told
deputies he stopped a driver in the complex parking lot because
he was driving carelessly.
After a brief shouting match between the two men, Tennant
said the driver approached his side of the car and punched him
several times in the face and chest.
A friend of the driver's entered the passenger's side of Tennant's car and struck him, Tennant told deputies. Tennant said he
sustained a rib injury and a cut lip from the incident.
BOAT MOTOR STOLEN
A pleasureable camping trip turned into disaster Monday for a
Sanford man, according to Seminole County deputies.
Bobby Johns, 45, of 117 Garrison Dr., Sanford, told deputies
he had borrowed his friend's boat and motor to go camping last
Monday off the St. Johns River.
Johns salü .., dildiol ed the boat to shore and left It for about an
hour Monday. But when he returned he found the boat missing
and the support wires cut.
The boat was parked on the river between Lemon Bluff and

NATION

keeping the vehicle at his home to deliver It to a relative of the

owner.
Flannery said he abandoned the car Friday when it broke
down near his home. He told deputies he discovered the car
missing SundajTn
Deputies found the car about 300 feet south of Howell Branch
Road between Eastbrook Boulevard and Tangerine Avenue.
There was no damage to the car but three $100 savings bonds and
five cassette tapes were found missing from the glove compartment, deputies say.

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LONG BEACH, Calif. (UP!) Hans Mauch, half of the
Swiss-born comedy skating team of Frick and Frack, died
Monday at his home of heart failure. He was 60.
Frick and Frack, Werner Roblie and Mauch, were
neighbors as boys in Basel, Switzerland, where they
developed their routine clowning on frozen local ponds as
teenagers.
They skated For two years at Covent Gardens in London
in the late 1930s, came to the United States in 1939 and
began skating for Shipstad and Johnson's Ice Follies,
originating many popular comedy routines taken up by
other skating comics.
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heading for California are RayMan
(left) and Lewie, who
use only those names,
In an original 1890model covered wagon. While stopping in
Sanford this week
from their Orlando
starting point, they
told a reporter it's all
just 'a summer adventure."

School Teacher Quits
CHICAGO (UP!)
A substitute teacher who locked a
fourth grader inside a schoolroom closet for punishment
and then apparently forgot about him has resigned his
teaching certificate.
Ricardo Davenport, 26, locked 10-year-old Orlando
TilliTlan In a schoolroom closet at 1:30 a.m. Friday and
then apparently forgot about him. The student got out
nearly 24 hours later when police rescued him, tired and
hungry but otherwise unharmed.
Davenport, who teaches at the John P. Altgeld School,
met with school officials Monday and "voluntarily turned
in his teaching certificate," Chicago Board of Education
spokesman Thomas Maloney said.
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Groups Claim Responsibility For Bombs

week a new question is added to
sets aside a certain fuel the list, she aid. "The retail
allocation to be used in urgent outlets have been very
circumstances. "ft Is all part of cooperative," said Mrs. BlackNEW YORK (UPI)
Two
Police said the box contained disarmed Sunday. The 26-year- Nazism claimed
No one was injured, although National Socialist White
the state energy office's mon. Surveys have been made
responsibility
anti-Nazi groups, saying "the the devices, sent in cigar-box People's Party in Cicero.
a jar filled with black powder old man is head of the overseas for all five bombings and said
responsibility to keep in touch the past two Fridays.
by ball bearings branch of the German Nazi more were on the way.
with the situation In the
The county administrator only rights Nazis have Is for shaped packages, were powerokov, who was cleared
Soobzokov,
and nails, apparent projectiles Party and has been active in the
counties and because the said about all that has really burial," have claimed responsi- ful enough to kill those opening
In two calls to United Press
of war crimes allegations by a
to be blasted toward the person American
~agency is under the governor, been learned front the bility for a series of deadly them, police said.
Nazi
Party,
International
Monday, male
Manhattan grand jury, said, "I
they give copies of the reports telephone calls Is that operators parcel bombs mailed to neowho opened the box. They said primarily as a publisher.
callers
claimed
responsibility
The International Committee have no affiliation with any the bomb
to him," Miss Chamberlin said. of Franchise gasoline stations Nazi leaders across the nation Against Nazism and the Jewish group or
was "made to kill."
for
the
Lauck
bomb
and said
society
that
was
antiThe filth bomb, addressed to
The third bomb was delivered
Mrs. Blackmon said the connect ed to the big oil corn- and warned of more to conic. Action Movement
others were sent to Chicago, El
both claimed humanitarian. I knew I
was Saturday to Chicago headquar- the Arlington, Va., leader of the Monte, Calif.,
questions she and her assistants panics are having severe
bombs, clean. I was not expecting
and Englewood,
Five
bombs
have
surfaced,
responsibility
for
the
ask the gasoline dealers in the problems with getting sufficient Inclu
(era of the National socialist National Socialist White N.J. No bombs had been found
the second group saying that this.,,
ding ones sent to a former "
Party of America, but there People's Party, was discovered in time last two cities.
survey Include Whether they are supplies w hile gasoline pump
the only rights Nazis have Is
SS
officer
in
Paterson,
N.J.;
to
for
burial."
no one to accept delivery. it Monday afternoon by postal
Two
members
of
the
Nazi
was
having any problems with operations connected with Nazi
Arth ur Jones, a spokesman
groups in Chicago, Cicero,
group In Cicero became suspi- was disarmed Monday by authorities.
gasoline supplies, whether they convenience Food chains food
for
the National Socialist White
Ill., and Arlington, Vu., as well
have waiting lines and if they chains appears to have all
The first two bombs were clous when they picked up a authorities alerted by the other
In calls to the Associated People's Party, said three of
the asGerhard Lauck, a member of received Friday, by former SS cigar-sized box at the post of- bombs.
are long lines, and whether they gasoline the can sell.
Press Saturday and Monday, the bombs bore S000kov'g
bs
the German and American Nazi officer Tacherim Soobzokov of flee. They called police after
The fourth bomb, mailed to callers representing the Inter- return address. Soobzokov said
parties.
Paterson and a branch of the opening one end.
Lauck In Lincoln, Neb., was national Committee Against he knew nothing about it.

Where Will Skylab Fall?
WASHINGTON (UPI) The space agency plans to try
to keep Skylab from falling on the most heavily populated
regions of the world if possible even if it means slightly
increasing the risk of debris falling on the United States.
Dr. Robert Frosch, administrator of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, made this clear in
testimony Monday to a House subcommittee. But he said
the odds are that Skylab's debris will drop harmlessly into
the ocean.
The 78.54on assembly is expected to fall sometime
between June 27 and July 21, with July 9 the most likely
date. Frosch said NASA will have no idea where Skylab
will fall until the last 24 hours.
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Smnat tiers was field at The

Forest clubhouse in Lake
Mary Monday night. About
100 of his fellow firemen,
neighbors. City and County
officials attended.

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had been with the department since its beginnings
in 195€, was characterized
as a devoted man." by
chamber of Commerce
director DeLores Lash. A
man who wanted the Lake
Mary Fire Department to
become the finest in the
state, she said.

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service were count&gt;
commissioner Sn rid ra

Glenn, I.MFD's public
relations officer Jack
Eltontiead, and incoming
chamber president Ronald
Ripp, Sr. Hipp was a
Firemen in New Orleans For
21 years.

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'Hero' Who Beat Scout Murder Rap Dies
MCALESTER, Okla. (UPI)
Gene Leroy hurt, who
became an Oklahoma Folk hero
during his successful court
battle against charges he

Scouts, was serving sentences
totaling 140 years at the

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when tie collapsed while jogging Monday on prison grounds.
He had spent more than a
decade in and out of state
prisons.
Prison officials rushed the
celebrated convict to a MeAlester hospital where he was
pronounced dead at 7:25 p.m.
CI)1', 40 minutes after he was
stricken.

brutally killed three Girl
Scouts, has died of a massive
heart attack in the kind of
stitution he spent, most of his

life trying to escape.
The 35-year-old full-blooded
Cherokee Indian, who was
acquitted in March of the sex
slayings of the three young Girl

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fugitive irior to his April 1978
arrest.
Hart escaped at least twice
from tileMayt's (,t)ull ty Jail in
Pryor, a tact area residents
said angered Sheriff Pete
Weaver.
Weaver Monday saiti he still
believed hart was guilty and
had new evideuite supporting
that contention.
l'rosecutm SM. Fallis said,
As I stated at the co,mclu.sion of
the trial there was without
questitni proof that he was the
perpetrator of that heinous
crime."
On June i:i, 1977, three Girl

Hart, who gre up I n
small northeastern Oklatioiiia
coimnunity of !A)eust (;rove
near the caiuupsite of the grisly
Girl Scout murders, won time
hearts and support of his
hometown residents,
He had been a hero in his
youth as it Locust Grove high
school football star and his
family anti friends staunchly
supported him during his trial
Oklahoma's longest
holding chili suppers to raise
money for his defense.
His prosecutors claimed
during his trial in Pryor, Okla.,
comiununity residents had liar-

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In addition to time
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bid by Southern Air of
Sanford to install an air
conditioning system at
Jerry's Restaurant,
Southern Air's bid was just
wider $8,000, Greenstein
said.

June Gas Crunch 9% Worse

tank." The Lundberg Letter, an authoritative petroleum
industry newsletter, said deliveries this month from
major oil companies will run about 91.4 percent of the
supply available a year ago.
"Because allocations are based on historical sales,
gasoline supplies should be relatively greater in areas
where summer travel has been greater," the Los Angelesbased publication said. "On balance, June allocations
appear to provide for some vacation travel, but not what It
would have been normally."

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The gasoline squeeze for June apparently will be almost
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that has already sparked hoarding, speculation, violence
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Scouts were sexually assaulted
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'l'en (lays later, hart was
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Michele (;use, 9; and IAWI Lee
Fanner, 8.
After the warrants were
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history. The search ended 10
months later when Hart was
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wooded, northeastern Oklahoma,
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A native and Brown, Sanford; two sons,
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The to those uncovaed lad week. Aviation Administration's response to a recommendation
longtime
residcn't
government says fewer than 20
of Orange William B. Lowe, Hollywood,
Only the DC10s that have
order Monday. The problems by the National Transportation
and Charles H. Lowe,
of the nation's 138 DC1O6 may their engine pylons removed are associated with improper Safety Board that airlines In- City, he had lived in DeBary for
DeBary; 8 grandchildren and
be involved in the latest and reinstalled after corn- relni*ailation of the engine spect all DC10i to make sure Lake
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movingHe
Uwe
1I' a three sisters.
was
grounding of the wide-bodied pletion of last week's inspection pylon assembly.
their engines were
damaged seil employed block mason and Gramkow Funeral Home is in
jets for nossible defects similar are affected by the Federal
The new order came in by improper maintenance, a veteran
of WWII b, -11-i n ,, charge of arrangements.
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expected to call a special
ineetimug to elect a miew
chief, but a spokesman for
the department today said
a (kite for that meeting has
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A New Jersey researcher
will present Findings today that he says proves there is a
'miraculous" cure for opiate addicts.
According to Dr. Mark Gold, a drug abuse researcher at
Fair Oaks Hospital, Summit, with clonidine, heroin,
opium and methadone addicts can kick their habits
completely without painful withdrawal s)mtoms. Gold
plans to present the findings of his one-year study before
the National Academy of Sciences in Philadelphia today.
,our studies suggest that clonidine detoxification is a
safe and rapid procedure," said Gold in the prepared
address to be delivered before the academy. The treatment also "allows 180 percent of the addicts to become
opiate-free and clonidine-free within 14 days," said his

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Orioles was assistant to
chief Bill Smatht'rs who
(Iie(i of a heart attack at his
tionie Sumi(kiv. Orioles, a
restaurant manager, has
served on the l.MFI) for

$2,500 to $25,000

'Miraculous Cure

HOSPITAL NOTES

Ewnhsg liriuld

department make an oftidal selection of a new
chief, Mayor Walter
Sorenson said today .

By United Press International
Long-haul Independent truckers underscored their
anger over soaring diesel fuel prices, the 55 mph limit and
weight restrictions with a rumbling parade through
Washington and by staging park-ins at truckstop pumps
across the nation.
Oregon drivers Monday posted signs at truck stops
drwnming up support for a June 23 strike. "It's not a
matter of being upset; they're going broke," said Bill
Hoffman, a dispatcher at Tri-State Trucking Co. in
Wilsonville, Ore.
About 20 tractor-trailer rigs that comprise the
"Colorado Convoy" made a quick pass through the
nation's capital with a police escort, then headed out of
town. A police spokesman said no traffic or other
problems were reported.

Weather

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James Orioles, 30, will
serve as acting fire chief of
Lake Mary until the
members of the volunteer

Truckers March In D.C.

8 a.m. readings: tern- 10 mph or less.. Rain probability
perature, 71; overnight lows, 30 percent afternoon and
72; yesterday's high, 94; evening hours.
NASHVILLE, Tenn, (UPI) — categories, accepted top single, claimed the Duet of The Year the Vocal Group of The Year he was nominated in three Clower edged stuttering Me
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barometric pressure, 29.08;
Daytona
Jiveh:
------clatIve humidity, 87 percent;
high 5:11 Kenny Rogers added more male artist and shared best award, unseating country award.
categories.
Tillis for the top comedlai
a.m.,
5:45
p.m.,
Co-1io'r arbara Mandrell
winds,,W at 10 mph.
low 11:11 n.m., (reptiles to his overcrowded duet honors with Dottie West giants and eight-time past
The third host. LynnAgmder- honóts.
mantle Monday night, captur- via a live hookup from Los winners Loretta Lynn and slinked onto the stage of the son, had to cancel her apForecast: Partly cloudy 11:54 p.m.
"We're country and we're no
Port Canaveral: high 5:03 ing three accolades in the 13th Angeles.
Conway Twitty.
through Wednesday. Chance of
Grand Ole Opry in a black lace pearance. "She had an up- ashamed of it," Clower said b
Annual Music City News Cover
see-through dress and accepted polntment with the stork," accepting the trophy, a 5-byafternoon and evening thun- a.m., 5:37 p.m., lou 11:05 a.ni.,
It was just last month in Los
Roger's "The Gambler" paid the Female Artist of The Year Gatlin said.
Awards show broadcast live
dershoweri. 111gb. In the low 11:45 p.m.
inch wooden replica of thi
from the Grand Ole Opry Angeles that Rogers accepted off in one category, best single, trophy From Dolly Parton's
Bayport: high 11:15 sm., —
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Rex Allen Jr. and Janie newspaper's cover.
House.
entertainer and top male but lost to Entertainers On &amp; sister,
ister, Stella.
Wind. variable mostly westerly low 5:13 a.m., 6:14 p.m.
Fricke won the most promising
"PBS' Grand Ole Opr:
vocalist trophies in the Acade- Off The Road" by the Statler
Co-host
Larry
Gatlin,
dressed
artist awards given by the Telecase" was voted the bes
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The rocko-country convert, my of Country Music awards Brothers in the top
album in black tux with a ruffled blue Nashville-based newspaper.
country music television pro
nominated by readers of the show,
award. The Statlers also shirt open to his navel, went
Fans made versatile Roy gram and Connie Smiti
Music City News in five the 15
The Rogers-West team became nine-time winners
of home empty-handed, although Clark a Five-time winner of the claimed the Gospel Act of Thi
Musician of The Year award. Year awa rd.
Clark's banjo-picking partner,
The Music City News show L
SEMINOLE MEMOR AL James Brawley, DeBary
Buck
Trent,
accepted
the
the
second of three majom
Roger L. Johnson, DeBary
HOSPITAL
m usician's award for the ab- country music award presents
Richard L. Rychel, Deltona
JUNE 4
Albert Alexander, Lake Mary
sent star of Hee Raw.
ADMISSIONS
tions each year. The Academ
Elizabeth Brewer, Osteen
New
York-born
Eddie
of
Country
Music show was helc
Sanford:
Catherine L. Dean, Winter Spgs.
TITUSVILLE, Fin. (UP!) — pondeu iasL beptelnuer by then charges sere dropped last
suspended officers, had Babbitt was voted the best last month and the CountmHenry Lee Fields
Katherine Kreck, Winter Sm.
Rollin Zimmerman took back Guy. Reubln Askew after a month when Zimmerman
Melvin Fisher
songwriter by the country Music Association awards wil
DISCHARGES
testified in the sheriff's case
his post as sheriff Monday and
Amos Henderson
Sanford:
agreed
to
pay
magazine readers and Jerry be presented in October.
special prosecutor brought five
Ronald E. Joslyn
a 17,800 civil Dewitt also is a political ,pHenrymae Bradley
prom
pt
ly
fired
one
pe
deputy
and
felony
co
unts of mis-certifying
Mary L. Reding
TyrOfl Noble
nalty. Guy. Bob Graham poof'Jit and ran for sheriff
Raymond J. Turrill
Kelly Tobin
placed six others on leave campaign finance records lifted the suspension and time
against Zimmerman before. He
Julia B. Zimmers
Walter L. Klein, DeBary
sheriff was reimtated.
without pa y.
Peggy T. McLeIlan, Altamonte
Christine Eldridge. Deltona
against him.
Fired was Capt. S. R. DeWitt, had previously been fired by
Mai Q. Sell, Deilone
pgs.
Zimmerman, 63, was susAfter many delays the who along with the six Zimmerman but was rehired.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)
The roof of the l.emper
Arena, site of the 1976 Republican National Convention,
collapsed during a heavy rain storm Monday night, but
the handful of maintenance workers in the auditorium at
the time managed to flee and escape injury.
Authorities would not begin to speculate on the dollar
amount of the damage to the 5-year-old structure but one
fire department official said it would "surely run Into the
millions of dollars."
"The workers told me they heard a cracking noise,"
said Sgt. Bob Kinser, the first police officer on the scene.
"The scoreboard and the lights started to come first and
then the whole ceiling started to fall. There is now no roof
at all.,,

Egypt-China Arms Deal
CAIRO, Egypt (UPI)
President Anwar Sadat announced today Egypt has concluded a new arms deal with
China in line with Cairo's policy of diversifying its armament sources.

Memorial Service

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A jury of eight women
and four men was selected Monday in the trial of 17 Ku
Klux Klansmen on federal charges of violence and intimidation against blacks in Talladega County.
A key government witness is expected to be one of three
Klansmen, indicted with the 17 now on trial, who pleaded
guilty to the charges last week.
U.S. Attorney J.R. Brooks Monday asked permission to
call Randy Ward to the witness stand as the government
presents its case In chronological order. Ward, 21, pleaded
guilty to shooting into the homes and automobiles of two
NAACP leaders and into a home shared by two interracial
couples.

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Italy's voters handed the communists
their first significant loss in 31 years, but with the
Christian Democrats barely holding their own, the
nation's political future remained as confused as ever;
The Communists, who had hoped to gain enough
strength to force their entry into the Cabinet, wound up
losing 4.1 percent of their electoral support and dropping
27 seats in the important lower house of Parliament, the
630-seat Chamber of Deputies. They wound up with 201
seats compared with 228 previously.
The final vote count for the Chamber of Deputies gave
the ruling Christian Democrats 38.3 percent of the vote,
five-tenths of a percent below their showing in the 1976
elections, but with only one less seat in the lower house,
262.

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ACAPULCO, Mexico (UP!)
Hurricane Andrew hit
Acapulco with torrential rains and winds over the
weekend, killing two fishermen and sinking a luxury
yacht, authorities said Monday.
"The wind was so strong I couldn't leave my front
steps," said Acapulco resident Gayle Dorantes. "Cars are
floating around the streets and some living rooms are
ankle deep In water."
Authorities said the tail end of the hurricane lashed
against the resort late Saturday, knocking out electricity
and telephone lines.

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CAR STOLEN
A 1972 Ford was stolen early Sunday morning when the keys
were left in the ignition, according to Seminole County deputies.
James L. Logsdon, 32, of Lake Kathryn Estates, Casselberry,
told deputies the incident occurred about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. The
car was valued at $1,500.
Logsdon told deputies the burglar woke him and his father-inlaw, who drove to a nearby convenience store to report the incident to authorities.
While he was on the telephone Logsdon saw his car go by and
gave chase, deputies say, but he was unsuccessful.
VANDALISM
Vandals broke into the Forest City Elementary School either
Friday or Saturday and caused about $1,000 in damages, according to Seminole County deputies.
The vandals entered the school on Sandlake Road coming
across the roof. They then climbed down the ladder to the
learning disabilities room, deputies say.
Once inside, they proceeded to empty fire extinguishers and
"breaking things," the report says. Deputies believe four persons
were involved in the incident.

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down the St. Johns River but its motor was missing.
The 25 horsepower blue and white motor is valued at ON.
WALLET TAKEN
A man reached through an unlocked car window and stole a
wallet containing $160 Friday, Seminole County Sheriff's deputies
said.
Deputies said Gordon Laraman of 1330 Alberto, Longwood, left
his wallet in his car while it was parked in a lot near his home.
Witnesses saw a man reach through the window of the car, grab
the wallet and flee, according to deputies.
DISHWASHER STOLEN
A range top, two ranges and a dishwasher with a combined
value of $680 was reported stolen from an unoccupied home at 304
Loch Lowe Drive on Friday, Sanford police said.
said.
Police said there were no signs of forced entry to the home.
STOLEN NIERCEDESRECOVERED
A 1975 Mercedes Benz valued at $14,000 was recovered Sunday near Casselberry, according to Seminole County deputies.
Jeffrey N. Flannery, 33, of 5142 Ardmore Drive, Goldenrod,

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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has put a
three-month freeze on the issuance of operating
licenses and construction permits for new nuclear
power plants. Fourteen nuclear plants already
licensed are under temporary shutdown orders to
improve their earthquake safety or to make
modifications as a result of the Three Mile Island

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about the high cost of petroleum products
following the removal of all federal price controts on domest ic crude oil ought to ta ke a close
look at the current 'rations in the aviation fuel
market.
Although aviation fuel is a relatively esoteric
petrqleumproduct(ltaccountsforonlyabout4
percent of the nation's oil consumption), an
examination of its recent price behavior can be
especially Instructive.
mat's because it is the product whose price
controls were most recently lifted by the
Department of Energy (DOE) after the agency
blithely proclaimed that "competition and
market forces should be adequate to protect
consumers" from soaring prices.
Those who naively accepted that optimistic
prediction probably are also inclined to believe
President Carter's cur rent claim that the
average American family will pay only an addittonal $100 for petroleum products In 1982, th
first year of full decontrol of domestic crude oil.
some background on aviation fuel: There aree
two distinct products, both of which have been
subjected to price controls under various federal
programs since th e summer of 1971.
one is aviation gasoline, refined for use in
smaller piston-engine aircraft. The other 15
kerosene.based jet fuel, commonly known as
kerojet fuel, refined for use in larger jet and
'turboprop atraaft.
W i)o asked ConEes1ter this year
for authorization to decontrol the prices of both

of electricity that can be produced by the 70 nuclear
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plants currently licensed in the United
States. The six new plants whose licensing is being
delayed under the current moratorium represent
th e energy equivalent of 217,000 barrels of oil a day.
The temporary shutdown of nuclear plants for
safety modification Is taking a toll in fuel demands
for oil-fired plants working overtime to take up the
slack..
Oil-fired power plants are producing about 16
percent of the nation's electricity, and that is about

Three Mile- Island accident are thoroughly

is certain. Those 126 plants would go a
long way toward making our national energy
problem manageable between now and the end of
the century. Without them, the problem of stretching out our oil supplies and figuring out how to
use our coal resources would move from a national
headache, which it already is, to a chronic case of
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WASHINGTON - The real culprit behind the
great oil rip-off is Identified in secret Intelligence
reports as the shah of Iran. The documents
reveal That he clamored for higher oil profits to
'finance his dreams of glory.
The shah's agitation and the Nixon administration's acquiescence, according to the
documents, led to the devastating oil price increases of October 1973, and January 1974. The
Western world still hasn't recovered from the
economic impact.
Saudi Arabia, whose rulers feared a backlash
against the oil cartel, tried to atop the price rise.
The Saudis appealed to the Nixon admInistratIon
to help persuade the shah to listen to reason.
As late as July 1974, after the extortIonary
Increases had already been imposed on the
world, the Saudis offered to sell their oil at public
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countably, President Richard Nixon and his
foreign policy whiz, Henry Kissinger, never used
their tenendous Influence with the shah to stop
the ruinous oil gouge.
The result was reported on Aug. 30, 1974, by the
Central Intelligence Agency: "Riyadh called off
an oil auction that would have lowered the price
of oil." The Saudis were unwilling to stand alone
against the other oil-selling nations. As the CIA
explained In a top-secret dispatch: "The Saudis
are unlikely to risk political isolation and a
breakup of OPEC."

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the eve of the 1975 oil ministers' meeting,
for example, the Central Intelligence Agency
reported: "Saudi Arabia and Iran apparently
remain seriously divided on the Issue of an
OPEC oil price rise In the fourth quarter.
"The Saudis may attempt to thwart an increase at the OPEC conference on September 24,
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"Perez suggested that Amouzegar, along with
the petroleum ministers of Venezuela and
Algeria, try to convince the Saudis to change
their position on the price Issue..
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"Reports from several reliable sources and
recent intercepted messages," the CIA stressed,
"add credibility to Yaniani's statements,"
By this time, the shah had already succeeded
In quadrupling oil prices, but he still wasn't
satisfied. His sales had declined itt 1975, and his
revenue wasn't keeping up with his spending.

countries share Iran"s desire for a price rise,
few cartel members are willing to go as high as
the 15 to 20 percent range advocated by the shah.

The shah lobbied with other oil governments,
meanwhile, to drive up prices. Reported the CIA
two days later:
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"Ambassador Akins was informed by Saudi
oil minister Yamani on Wednesday that Riyadh
had decided it must hold-the line against any
price increase. Yamani said he told the shah's
adviser, Arnouzegar, that if Iran Insists on a
large price increase, the Saudis would sell at
current prices and sharply increase production,
even at the risk of splitting OPEC.

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Reported the CIA on Sept. 28, 1975: "Iran Is a
leading proponent of an OPEC price rise and Is
generally thought to favor a jump of 15 to 20
percent. Saudi Oil Miniser Yamani reportedly
has counseled King Khalld and Prince Fahd
against an increase at this time.
However, the CIA cautioned: "The Saudis
could prevent an OPEC price increase, but they
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Kissinger explained to us that he was aware of
the Saudis' offer but, doubted their sincerity.
"My belief was," he said, "that the Saudis did
not want to get prices down but wanted to place
the onus for the price rise upon the shah."
Yet Intelligence documents, including intercepted messages, strongly indicated that the
Saudis meant what they were saying. These
secret reports should have been available to

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In a recent edition of Lester Kinsolving's relevance of Chappaquiddick in a Kennedy Brezhnev hirnself is more likely to be succeeded

In a secret "memorandum for the file," the
ambassador revealed: "ThaudIs had urged us
on numerous occasions to put pressure on the
shah to cooperate with Saudi Arabia and reduce
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Akins reported that Saudi oil minister Ahmed
Zaki Yamani had complained to him about
Kissinger's strange reluctance to intervene with
the shah. Yaznani alleged that Kissinger "Is
speaking about lower oil prices but In secret
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Washington Weekly, which carries a number of campaign. There is no need because relevant or Initially by a contemporary ruther than an ensupply contracts with major petroleum corconservative columns as well as stories it says not, the subject will be discussed.
poratlons (a dozen oil companies produce more
tirely new face. But very shortly thereafter, the
than 90 percent of all the nation's aviation fuel) the mainstream media won't touch, Kennedy
What may not get discussed is energy, in- real changing of the guard must come.
was the subject or mentioned in three articles Elation, taxes, unemployment, strategic arms
were paying 38 to 40 cents per gallon.
and
an advertisement,
Little Is known about the rising generation, the
limitation, detente, China policy and other issues
In the three months since decontrol went Into
Chappaquiddick
was
brought
up
in
three
of
facing
the
country
and
the
world.
men
in their 40s and SOs who have come to
effect in late February, contract prices have
them - twice in connection with matters that
In 1884, the United States went through what maturity since World War II devastated their
spiraled upward. The country's major airlines
had nothing to do with the 1009 incident,
country and catapulted It Into world power. They
has been described as the dirtiest political
now are paying 45 to 55 cents per gallon.
Example: In an ad for a group seeking rein- campaign in Its history. Republican James G. are believed, however, to be better educated and
Aircraft owners whose fuel consumption Is too
statement of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee Blame was accused of being a crook who sold out trained than the post-revolution generation now
low to justify a long-term contract, including
on internal security, the headline asks: "What do his public trust for private gain; Democrat In power, more sophisticated in their concept of
most commuter airlines, must buy their aviation Mary Jo Kopechne and the Senate's
internal Grover Cleveland a philanderer who fathered an the Soviet relationship with the outside world.
fuel on the open or "spot" market. Prior to security unit have in common?" Below Ken- illegitimate child. Cleveland won by 23,000 votes. Many may look to the West for their models In
decontrol, those prices averaged about 60 cents nedy's picture, the ad says "Answer: Both were
There could be another such campaign economic and technological development. But at
ner gallon.
the victims of the actions of Sen. Edward M. coming. If Kennedy seeks and wins his party's the same time they may be highly nationalistic,
The "spot" price today ranges f rom 75 to 95 Kennedy."
nomination and the Republicans begin drum- interested in learning from the West not In order
cents per gallon, with an Increasing number of
This is political knife work of a particularly ming on Chappaquiddick, the Democrats almost to cooperate but to compete more effectively.
reported cases where the pt-ice exceeds $1 per
blunt and rusty sort. But it probably is a mild surely will try to find something In the record of
This new generation of Soviet leaders is going
gallon. In some locations, the going rate is apexample of what will be in store for Kennedy if the GOP
candidate,
whoever
it
Is,
with
which
to
to
be
faced with some serious problem-solving.
proaching $1.26 per gallon.
he really does decide to run for president.
retaliate.

based.
One thing

But the workshops are tailored for specific groups so that
subject matter will be of interest to most of those present. The
talks at the meetings are taped. played back and criticized by
Goldstein and the other participants.

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analyzed. But it leaves the question of how much
hesitation and delay the country can wisely allow in
the completion of nuclear plants now in various
stages of planning and construction,
Utilities face agonizing decisions over their
further investment in nuclear plants. There were 92
new plants in some stage of construction and
another 34 on order at the time of the Pennsylvania
accident. Uncertainty is undermining some of the
economic assumptions on which the projects were

(;oldstein's aim in each workshop is to convince everyone who
attends that he or she can stand up and speak, either to his
workers, to his superiors or to the public. It's entirely a matter of
self-confidence, a few simple rules and considerable practice.
Goldstein said. The teaching is (lone by example. Those who attend the workshops have to get up and speak.

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to price increases that "will probably average 1
cent per gallon" for aviation gasoline.
The Increase might be "as much as 4 cents per
gallon at some airports," but the nationwide
average" Is forecast to remain at less than 1½
cents per gallon through 1980," said the confident
DOE.
For kerojet fuel, said the department, "overall
price increases resulting from (price control)
exemption are not likely to exceed 1 cent per

industry.
This explains why President Carter quickly
scotched the Idea that there should be a general
shutdown of nuclear plants until the causes of the

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The really interesting information likely to
come out of the June 15-18 ipeeting in Vienna of
Jimmy Carter and Leonid Brezhnev will not be
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other specific Issue, but whether they are able to
LUTION
POLLUTION
do much serious discussing at all.
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rs4,
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time, is not a well man. It Is his health, or lack of
It, that is responsible for the selection of the
Austrian capital as the meeting site, reasonably
close to home. Protocol would dictate that it be in
the United States since the last meeting between
leaders of the two nation's, former Presiaent
Ford's visit to Vladivostok for the signature of
the Salt I agreement, took place on Soviet soil.
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Marxist is likely to get to being abon
n vivant,
from various m edical complaints. But
the basic problem is something else
age.
Brezhnev is 73, nothin g unusual in Itself as
world leaders go. Winston Churchill was 77 when
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he became prim e minister for the second time
around, and he held on for another four years.
Also at 77, Georges Clemenceau saw France
through to a costly victory in World War I.
But it does make Brezhnev by quite a bit th e
senior among his peers on today's world scene.
Jimmy Carter and Britain's Margaret Thatcher,
both 54, and France's Valery Giscard D'Estatng,
53, are mere striplings in comparison. West
Germany's Helmut Schmidt is a vigorous 60.
By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
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Just about everybody .who • hated John nnd
In his own country, Brezhnev's age
WASHINGTON (UP!)
once again, the Robert Kennedy, plus anyone who hates Teddy unique but symptomatic of the entire Soviet
question: Is Teddy Kennedy running for Kennedy for him.self, will be
busy looking for leadership, with the partial exception of the
president In 1980?
new ways to Inject Chappaquiddick into the military. It is, in effect , a geriatrocracy, with an
Obviously, a number of conservatives think so. campaign.
average age of 69.
The Massachusetts senator's denials not(In justice, it should be said that the Rev.
The Soviet leadership has not been renewing
withstanding, the Kennedy-phobes of the right Andrew M. Greeley, in a column reviewing
itself
In recent years by natural internal political
are In full cry.
possible presidential Democratic candidates, processes, a not unusual situation for an
The approaching 10th anniversary of Chap- doesn't raise Chappaquiddick. Instead he ex- authoritarian regime. And it Is soon going to
paquiddick may have something to do with It, but corlates Kennedy for being in favor of more have to pay a not unusual price
- a wholesale
the more Immedhte cause seems to be the an- spending, more government, "more harebrained generational change with very likely deeply
nouncement of five Democratic congressmen social programs, more of everything that the unsettling effects on the Soviet system.
that they are going to try to start up a draft people have made clear they don't want.")
The best analyses in Washlr.gton and other
Kennedy movement.
There is no need for a discussion here about the highly Interested Western capitals are that

products, It predicted that Ux action would lead

as far as they can go with today's outlook for oil
supplies. The 1.7 million barrels of residual fuel oil
they consume every day represent the entire
output of U.S. refineries, and we are already importing another 1.3 million barrels from foreign
refiners to meet the demands of the rest of U.S.

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Edw. James Hon &amp; WI Lynn to
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Lot 39 Lake Harriet Ests., $37,900.
Hagen Homes Inc. to Donald J.
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Michael B. Smith &amp; wf Janice to
The need to develop articulate speech is underlined by
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Foxwood Dcv. to Dunhill Inc.. Lot
Forest P. Porter, sgl. to Michael
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articulate speech is as important as the ability to write clearly,
D. Gross &amp; WI Geraldine P Lts 1 &amp;
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Floyd P. Giebell &amp; WI Elberta to 8, 01k A. Sanlando Springs Tr. 27.
In fact, says Dr. Jeremiah Goldstein, who runs a speech
speaking.
Charles T. Day &amp; WI Sylvia, Lot 21. $52,000.
workshop
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good
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Goldstein conducts three-day seminars on speaking for
Lake Brantley Hills, $35,500.
W. Henry Home 8. Wi Jo B. to
most important for the younger executive if he hopes to climb
Richard C. Catarella 8. wI
Terry H. Burd 8. Wi Patricia A., Lot
executives and other business people in various industries. He
Patricia to John F. Schroth Sr. &amp; wI
15, 61k A. Spring Valley Farms, Sec.
the ladder of promotion.
holds one every two weeks on the average in various parts of the
Ginette C., Lot IS, 01k G. Seminole Two, $102,500.
Years
ago,
business
may
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conducted
largely
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incountry
San Francisco, Atlanta and New York in 45 days this
Sites, $42,000.
Hubert Earley etc., OBA Barclay
timate personal contacts and neither good writing nor good
Wm. P. Stephens &amp; wI Elaine to Woods to Brookwood Builders Inc.,
spring, for example. They are held wider the joint sponsorship of
Andrew J. Gay Sr. &amp; WI Susan A., 5 Lot 164, Barclay Woods, 2nd Addn,
speech was absolutely essential for the intelligent executive.
New York University and his own firm, Speak Easy, located in
Vol! Lot 4 (less W 151) &amp; Lot 5 (less $20,000.
But
in
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modern
world
both
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essential;
much
business
is
Headlands, Inc. to Falcon 0ev.
W 151 01k C, Little Pearl Lake Hts.,
conducted through meetings and written communication.
$40,500.
Co., Lot 25, Fox Run SA $5,000.
Speak Easy has more than 75 corporate and government clients
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Lt. Vance a. Lucinda,
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Roy D. Vance 8. Lucinda to Simon Constr. Corp., Lots 35 39 119 8. 120
Zunamon, Trustee, Un. 152 Orients River Run Sec. Three, $40,800.
Superior Constr. to Kelly G.
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Bobby L. Thompson, sgl to Clara Waldrop 8. Wi Maria T., Lot 11 01k 6,
Mae Jones (married) Lot 78 Sleepy North Orl. 2nd Addn., $36,000.
Joseph L. Oates &amp; WI Susan to
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Mary S. MacDonald (form. John Peek 8. WI Helen L,, Lot 1A, Blk
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Lusiak &amp; WI Carol, Un. 290 Ram. $30,000.
Martha Mikler 8. Mary J. MikIer,
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Gregory B. Malen &amp; WI .Johnnie L. sgl. to Flora S. Morris, Un, 714 The
to Liberty Realty Fund Ltd., Lots Highlands Patio Homes. $39,400.
Tradition, Inc. to Jefferson Corp.,
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Longwood, $45,000.
Wm. J. Henry &amp; wi Marie to E. Park, $30,000.
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Joe L. Moroan &amp; Wi Lucille to
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Glenn W. Gillyard &amp; Wi Nancy to Clifford V. Lahman &amp; WI Bernice,
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25, Blk B, River Run Sec. One, Traffords Map, $13,300.
Robert E. Veitch &amp; Wi Mary J. to
J. W. Hickman, ldn. &amp; Tr (QCD) John P. Veith, Lot 4 &amp; N 30'
to Robert G. Feather, from SW cor. Milton Park, $35,200.
Wm. H. Mock S. WI Kay S. to David
of SE' of Sec 4.21.39 etc., $100.
t
j 10
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J. Harold Walker &amp; Mary to s Huysman II &amp; WI Cynthia S., Lot
Howard J. Gerth &amp; Wi Marie E., 6, Blk Q, The Woodlands, Sec. 2.
Lots 78.8 Blk 10 Bel-Air s.d. $36,000. $3,500.
Rusmar Inc. to Gerald P.
Olin Amer. Homes Fla. Inc. to
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Robert S. Patton Jr., sgl., Lt 4, Blk McGratty Jr. (married), 56 ch. of E
10
ch.
of
SE/4
of
Sec 9.21.31, $141,000.
d, Greenwood Lakes Un. 1, $55,400.
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Richard M. Crandell &amp; WI Bette to
Raymond E. Kaeser &amp; WI
Florence to Rexford D. Starks 8. WI Wentworth Clarke &amp; WI Helen C.,
Elsie, Lot 5 &amp; E½ of vacated alley, Lot 37 Wedgewood, Unit One,
$60,000.
San Scm Knols,, $30,500.
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Robert J. Hester Ill to Del Aire
Emile 0. Boucher &amp; wf Estelle to
Theodore Sturgeon &amp; wi Geneva, Lt Homes Inc., Lots 6 &amp; 6A 01k J
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2 less 5 101, 01k 9 Eastbrook s.d. Un. Columbus Harbor, sd, $29,300.
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5, $44,300.
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Stephen C. Medland &amp; WI Julie to Ahrens &amp; Wi Barbara M., Lt 32,
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Wm. J. Twilley 8. WI Grace, Lot 51, Jennifer Ests., $79,900.
;
J. R. Grant &amp; Wi E. Ruth to Pearl
61k A, North Orl. Terr., Sec9 Unit 2,
D. Martin, wid.. Beg 9.94 ch. E of
$37,900.
Maronda Homes Inc. to Miguel H. NW cor. run S 10.18 ch. etc., Sec 21.
Sierra &amp; Wi Carmen H., Lot I. 81k L, 2032, $4
Pearl D. Martin, wid. to John T.
Foxmoor Un. Two, $40,900.
Allen L. Crom &amp; Wi Geraldine to Bernard, sgl., Beg. 9.91 c. E of NW
i 'I.
David W. Cottey 8. wi Sheron A, Lot cor. run 10.18 C. etc., Sec 21.20.32,
20 Blk 2. North Orl. Townsite 41h $16,500.
S.
Thomas J. Olds &amp; WI Maria A. to
Adn, $34,400.
Key Constr. Co. to Randall E. John A. Mancini &amp; WI Theresa P..
Mulford, sgl., Lot 7 61k G, Sec. 2A, Lot 335, Forest Brook Third Sec.,
$52,500.
North Orl. Ranches, $46,900.
Billie W. Barron 8. Wi Pauline to
Rosewood Homes Inc. to Rocco L.
Fanelll 8. WI Laura V.. Lot 20 Manfred Schmitt 8. WI Ann P., Lot
Ct,Ifress Landing at Sabal Point, 12, 51k C Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 2.
$97,000.
s;t,,.
Tompkins 0ev. to Earl P. Dayton
T. L. Lingo Jr. 3. Sparks Ridenour
OBA Shed Grove Homes to John S. Jr., &amp; WI Linda 0., Lot 103 Garden
Beverly Seibert Is new owner of Mar-Joys Unisex Beauty Salon
Ridenour 8. wt Sparks L., Lot 32 Lakes Ests., Unit One, $52,900.
Tompkins 0ev. to James C.
Shed Grove Homes Un I $4500
E. Scott Bradon Inc. to Charles H. Harrelson Jr. 8. Wi Diane, Lot 47
Schmitt &amp; Wi Nancy I,., Lt 30 Garden Lake EsIs., Unit One,
SS11900,
Markham Place, $28400.
Barclay Woods to Cox Corp., Lot
E. Scott Brandon Inc. to Gene A.
Willson &amp; WI Alicia C., Lot 13, 272 Barclay Woods, Third Addn.,
$15,000.
Markham P1., $31,900.
Barclay Woods to Cox Corp., Lot
(QCD) James Williams to Janet
275 Barclay Woods, Third Addn.,
A. Williams, W'of NW 1.4 of NE'.4 Of
$15,000.
SW'.4 of Sec 16.2032, $100.
(QC) Janet Ann Williams to Barclay Woods to Cox Corp., Lot
268 Barclay Woods, Third Addn.,
James Williams. Elba Ala .,.
$14,000.
ch. of N 7.91 ch. of W 3,165 c. 01 SW'/4
Otha N. Stalnaker to Glen G.
of NW' of Sec 27.20.32. $100.
For a cool, casual and today for men, women and and Flo Briggs from Key West. is located in the Lake Mary City
Lemieux &amp; Wi Merle
Lot 20 01k
Wm. F. Langley &amp; Wi Mary to C. Crystal Bowl
2nd Addn, u,000.
carefree hair style designed to children. Curly perms for men
"I have acquired my hair
hall building at Crystal Lake
Darrell K. Baggs &amp; Marlena A.,.
Myers Van Buren II, sgl. to help you
of Lot II I all of 12, 01k C, Buena
look
and
feel
your
best
and
women
and
blowcuts
are
cutting
technique
from
some
of
Road
and First Street. Hours are
Marilyn F. Putegnat, Lot 74 San
Vista Ests.. $14,400.
this summer go to Mar-Joys. also a specialty,
the
finest
9
a.m.
to 5 p.m., Tuesday
Sebastian Hts., Un. 3. $61,500.
institutions we have
Alberta G. Cichra &amp; WI Roberta to
Wm. E. Fritz &amp; WI Edna to Gerald
through
Saturday and Thursaid
Beverly.
She
has
Thomas W. Knowlton &amp; wt Ann H., De V000d
In the business for 22 years,
In
&amp; wI Renata, Lot 14, Blk
sday
Lot 30 01k C. Druid Hills Park, A, Sweetwater Oaks,
worked
in
many
salons
in
night
by appointment. Call
Beverly
Seilwrt,
new
owner
Beverly studied Witt) Charles
Sec Five,
$53,500.
323-1010 for an appointment.
$190,000.
of
Mar-Joys
Unisex
Beauty
the
Ritz
of
New
York,
l..oreal
Indiana,
Palm
Beach,
Jupiter,
of
Peltier Constr. to George W.
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Olin Amer. Homes to Anthony M.
"If you cure enough to have
Campbell, sgl., Lot 51, Wekiva Hills, Giambalvo &amp; WI Joan, Lot 7 51k D. Salon in Lake Mary, specializes
(in Paris and New West Palm Beach and Orlando
Sec. Eight, $92,000.
the
very
best,
stop
in
and
see
us
Greenwood Lakes Un. 1, $60,200.
In design haircuts for the in- York), Mrs. Thomas Colson, developing her own style.
(QCD) Ewing W. Hall &amp; Ruth to
and we will find the right look
Alexander P. Rogers &amp; WI dividual in the newest look of also of New York and Jessie
Frederick E. Tartaglia &amp; Wi Lucille, Margaret to Michael Palras &amp; wt
She took over the operation of for you," says Beverly.
Lt 21. 01k B, Lake Wayman HIS. Margaret K.. LI 46. repl. part of
Mar-Joys
in Mardi. The salon
ADV.
Addn less part, $100.
Spo,tsmans Paradise, $11,000.
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Hallmark Bldrs., Inc. to Peter A.
p
Stanley F. Gold, sgl., Lot 13, 61k 8.
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Wasilewski &amp; WI Patricia A., LotS,
Spring Valley Farms, $100.
BIk 5, North Orl. Ranches, Sec 9,
Grace Prop Inc. to Albert P.
545900
Hodges Ill, sgl., Un. 659 Altamonte
w. Joan Harrison to E. Parker
His.. $29,100.
Harrison, Lots 13.17 01k D &amp; Lots 26(QCD) City of Sanford to Charles
27 51k B, Golfview Ests., $100.
Gramlin, E 4' of Lot I, 01k 12, Tier
G. Grant Edwards &amp; Pamela to
11, A. C. Martin's Addn, $100.
Merrill Lynch Reloc. MGM. Inc.,
The Babcock Co. to Eva A.
Lot So Northwood, $49,300.
Boudreau, sgl.. Lot 234 Windward
Merrill Lynch PcI. MGM. Inc. to
Square, Sec. Three, $43,600.
Jan M. Anderson 8. Patricia L.
(QCD) Ralph Vinson to Bernice
Hoppe, Jt. ten., Lot 50 Northwood,
Vinson, Lot 11, RepI. Part of
Seminola Park, $100.
Helen Spec, Peggy Fletcher 8.
George C. Hennings Jr., 591. to
Arthur A. Spec to Norman Lynch 8.
Susan Van Buren, sgl., Lot 201 01k
WI Elsie, Lot 5, Crystal Bowl, Third
A. Jamestown Village Unit One,
Addn, $53,500.
Your Home: Protect It
$51,000.
Wilco 0ev. to Fla. Reild. Comm.,
Against
All Disastirl
Ann V. Belencak, wid., &amp; Betty
Inc., Lot 3, Blk E, Greenwood Lakes
Fire, Theft, Liability
. Rest Assured
Ann Duda &amp; Mary L. Nash to Wm.
Un. 2, $1,100.
That You Can Meet Your Responsibilities
Kennedy I WI Beverly B., beg. W
Greenwood Lakes to Fla. Resid.
As A Home Owner. No Matter What Happens.
lilWOf E½of NW'.i of SW'.'i of Sec 32.
Comm., Inc., Lot 6, 51k E, Green2131 etc., $47,500.
wood Lakes Un. 7. $1,100.
Fla. Homecraflers, Inc. to
Frederick E Slade, sgl. to Julian
(
Raymond H. Smith Jr. 8. WI Dalila, A. Sears I WI Eunice N 105.5' of $
W $5' of Lot 268. E 24' of 27, Blk L, 311'oI Elos' of SE'/ of SW'/4 of Sec.
L"wood Park, $31900.
36.3039 $65000.
Dade Fed. to Alfred E. Berio &amp; WI
Gallimore Homes Inc. to Kenneth
Melba, Un. K.7 Sandlewood, 817.000. E. Keth I WI Carol J. Lot 36 Whisper
Violet D. Blackmore &amp; hb. George wood at Sabal Point $99,000.
to Ronald K. Wallace, Lot 32 1 E1/2
Regina 6111cr, Etc. to Barton
of 31, BIk 11, Sanlando the Suburb Stephens, agl. Lots 26 &amp; 27, 01k N.
Beau?., Sanford Sec., $61,700.
Longwood Park $6,000.
Aylesbury Homes Corp. 10 Wm. A.
John T. Schultz I WI June to Louis
V$n Eu I WI, Marsha A. Lt II A. Paperella &amp; WI Joanne C. apt.
Whtsperwood at Sabal Point. UN. 102 Bldg. G. Crown Oaks
$51,900.
Kingston E. Knox &amp; WI. Theopi K.
George V. Aalberg &amp; WI Theresa
to Miriam Bondorowsky, sgl. Lot 7
to W. Crawford Thompson I WI
Orients Gardens, second addn.
Bobble J. Lot $3, blk A, Summerset
$42,900.
North Sec. 3 135.300.
Wit Willinii,n Conslr., Inc. 10
Waiter D. Randall I WI Ruth 8. to
John F. Carcara 8. Wi Joyce, Lot 367
John Motslnger, Jr., &amp; J.F. Mot.
Wiler Springs Un. No. 4 879,000.
singer, Sr., '.o ml. 5W¼ of SW,!..
Charles C. Crim, sgl. to Ronnie K.
(less E 50' for rd) Sec. 27.21-31
Reynolds I WI Pamols .5., Loll, J.L.
$20,000
Hills Little Bear Lake id $49,300.
Resid. Comm. Amer., Inc. to
.(QCD) U.S. Home Corp. 10 Robert D. Hayes lwl Norma, Lt 16,
Seminole County, water disir. lines
Tuscawilla Unit 6 178,600.
iIc:, Foxwood PH II, First addn 1. in
(QCD) Harry Meeks to James P.
Foxwood PH. II $100.
McMahon, W 76' of Lot 6. WI' of N
Samuel Cingaiosi &amp; Wi Laura to si of E 42' of 6.1W 76' 01 N 19' of Lot
Rob.rlM. Black IWI Nancy R.Lt3,
7 blk I. Tier 4, Trallords Map of
81k 8, Sweetwaler Oaks, Sec 3
SanI., 110.000.
*8.900.
(QCD) Harry Meeks to James P.
-Deccatexin. Constr. to Gary A. Mc Mahon 1)0,000.
Siiman I WI Helene, Lot 21 JenWilco 0ev. to Olin-American
rifer Ests. $79,900.
Homes Fl Inc. Lots 12.15, blk A,
R.B. Bennett &amp; Francine to Terry Lots 31 51 10 blk B ILis I, 14 20 21
Lang I WI Donan, Lt SO Wekiva
51k 0, Greenwood Lakes Un. 1
Hills, Sec. S 892.900.
$1091700.
Frederick E. Slade, sgl. to .Julian
Guy J. Lotti, igl. to Charles A.
A. Start &amp; wI Eunice V., Ii ISO
Kendall I wI Jane E. Lot 629 Spring
Winq,nr AAjknnr crst Ai1i1n iI.fl
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Both here and abroad the future prospects of
nuclear power are being recalculated. That explains the long faces at the recent meeting in Paris
of energy ministers from the major oil-importing
countries. There was not much to smile about at
this strategy session for dealing with the clampdown on petroleum production which the OPEC
cartel is maintaining to support its high prices,
In their final communique, America's James
Schlesinger and his foreign counterparts
acknowledge the new safety questions surrounding
the use of uranium as an alternative to oil as power
plant fuel, and promised to take a closer look at
coal
The trouble is, taking a close look at coal Is what
has always made the case for nuclear power. Three
Mile Island notwithstanding, the argument can still
be made that it is easier to build and operate a safe
nuclear power plant than to burn coal with as little
risk to public health and the environment. The
technological developments which could change
that outlook may lie well in the future,
In the here and now, nuclear power is not so
much an option as a necessity. It would take 1.3
million barrels of oil a day to generate the amoun t

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Realty Transfers

Tuesday, June 5, 1979-SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

In Today's Business World

t"e Senate and I do, that it is time to give mobile
homeowners the same benefits as conventional
homeowners and stop subjecting them to this
second class treatment when it comes to insuring
their investment against a loss by fire or lighting,"
Brantley said.

"This practice of compensating the mobile
homeowners at an assumed depreciated value is
flat wrong," Brantley said. "In reality, mobile
homes do not always depreciate. If anything, In my
Among the special guests at the Seminole
distsict iSeminole, Lake and a portion of Marion
Employment
Economic Development Corp.
County), they normally appreciate. So, why net
(SEEDCO)
breakfast
meeting Saturday were:
insure a mobile home against fire and lightning like
1
vor
Walter
Sorenson
andoundllman' gnut".,
nventlonal home at the full or actual 1uo4bc..-'.1..
requiring companies iztu'Ing 1fifl"
ward
of
Lake
Ma
ry
;
Sanford
City Commissioner
propy?"
homes to sell face value policies for fire and lightDavid Farr; Winter Springs Mayor Troy Piland,
ning insurance passed the House by a 114-0 vote.
He noted the legislation has the support of the
Altamonte Springs City Commissioner Dolores
Brantley asked the House to pass the bill on to the
Mobile Homeowner Federation, the Independent
Vickers and former-Commissioner George
governor "because the current situation is an InInsurance Agents Association, the Mobile Home
Perkins; and School Board member Roland
justice to the mobile homeowners of the state." He
Park Owners Association and the Mobile Home
Williams.
Manufacturers Association. "The only major opexplained the Intent of the legislation is to protect
County Commissioner Sandra Glenn, sitting at
the Investment of mobile homeowners.
position to the bill has come from the insurance
the head table, received applause when Rev. Amos
Under existing law a mobile homeowner would
companies who benefit from the status quo,"
Jones, SEEDCO board chairman, Introduced her as
Brantley said.
upon purchase of a $30,000 home buy a $30,000 fire
"without question the most beautiful county
Insurance policy. If at some later date the mobile
"I am hoping the governor will feel as the House,
commissioner."

Tuesday, June 5, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

home was totally destroyed by fire, the insurer
would only be liable for the depreciated value of the
home, Brantley said.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, JoneS, l79-7A

Homer, Braves Both Claim Arbitration Victories

Tu.iday, JuneS, in,

ATLANTA (UPI)
Bob eight points of contention puting the minimum he can be paid second-year player in "prospects will be given minor ly our contention that I am home runs, 63 RB! and a
contract law, was selected by
Homer, the Atlanta Braves' 21- Monday in a dispute arbitrated paid In 1979.
baseball history,
league contracts when the) entitled to at !ea.st 80 percent of average in 89 games in 1978. He Marsin Miller, director of the
year-old power-hitting in- by University of Kansas law
Two Braves' officials, Gener- first sign."
That would mean the Braves,
all the money I was paid last missed most of this year's Players Association who reprefielder, has fattened his own professor Raymond Goetz
who offered the 1978 National a! Manager John Mullen and
spring training because of the semited Burner, and C RayBoth sides viewed Monday's year."
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Hawks G.M. Doesn' t Even Draw A Salary
ATLANTA (UPI) - Atlanta
Hawks President Mike Gearon
Is one executive who doesn't
have to worry about having his
own salary thrown up to him
when negotiating with his
players.
With Gearon, who also serves
as general manager of the
vastly improved National Basketball Association club, it's a
labor of love. He agreed to take

the job without pay nearly two
years ago.
The 44-year-old Gearon is not
hurting financially, however.
He sold his multi-million-dollar
real estate business in 1fl3 and
fulfilled an early dream of
getting out of the business "rat
race" before reaching the age
of 40. His association with the
Hawks grew from an acquaintance with owner Ted Turner

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team to save it from being
moved out of Atlanta and to
maintain programming for his
independent television station.
But he also considered the
possibility of moving the
franchise.
"Attendance had fallen off to
where those who attended knew
each other on a first-name
basis," said Gearon.
"When I came in here, I

recalled Gearon. "He said, 'But
I'm losing a lot of money and i
wasn't even a fan, and you are a
fan and you're not losing any
money.' I said, 'I guess I can do
it then if you put it that way.'
"The basic deal, at least in
my mind, was that I would do It
for a couple of weeks, or maybe
a month."
The Hawks had reached a low
ebb when Turner bouiht the

developed at Hawks' games -4
years ago when the players
sometimes seemed to outnumber the fans.
From that friendship, Turner
asked Gearon to fill in when he
fired
President-General
Manager Mike Storen midway
through the 1977-78 exhibition
season - shortly after he
bought the club.
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In the NBA - and carried the
defending champion
Washington Bullets to seven
ames before losing In the
second round of the playoffs.
Gearon believes the playoffs
Hawks' first perfor- the
mance on national television
during the season -helped the
team gain new respect.
think among the coaches
we already had that credibili. DVT11flPd. "Rnt w
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didn't among the media because we hadn't been that well
covered and we didn't play that
well on the road."
With the recent Hawks'
success there have been rumors
other teams are interested in
Brown, who was named NBA
coach of the year last year. But
Gearon says he's not too

thought I would be known as the
fan who rode the team out of
town."
Instead, Gearon and Coach
Ruble Brown trimmed the club
of most of its high-Salaried
veterans and the Hawks surprised the league with a 41-41
record despite the lowest
payroll In the NBA. They improved on that mark this season
- posting the best home record

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John McGough was the lone
Ots'YPV'iVE4'
Arnold Palmer again ha_s smed 1961 Optn was inure (.rmtlu ii of fatlul to qu.mlif)
Itildteur ilnong seen in the
h'.4P Pat'! '7'
f'
the United States t,olf Associa- the US(.A tom mniikiiig Pa!nier
.
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Philadelphia (Carlton 66) at
1IVO '"f
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from the embarrassment of qualify.
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thinking on the The University of North Caroli:
2
RamonGoir
560
8
Houston (Williams 21). 8:35
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barring him froni the U.S.
I Egana Diaga
1.60 1.00
"Everybody knows how we thing Is in a qualifying round tia golf team mimember, who
7 ZubiEchanix
/
lAO Open.
!E
Wednesdays Games
all feel about having to they are prumiarily interested in recently won
the North and
P12.1)
105.00;
T(2.INew York at Cincinnati
ñfIb /iV.4 .4'O1t'
For
the
second
time
in
three
qualify," I.ittler said. I'd cui'rent playing ability,'' he
7)21400
South
Amateur
loumnanient
San Diego at Chicago
years Palmer WaS forced to rat her not coummimemit a bout
said.
had
rounds
of
68
and
74 for 'i 14"
Sixth game
qualify for the U.S. Open field mimysell hut it's a great injustice
nt
i'hiis year's winners making total.
D,,tnbutedbyKingIaturraSyndkate.
1060
13.20
3.40
San Fran at St. Louis, night
and the veteran golfer ex- to imiake that guy qualify, lie the U.S. Open field include
lAranoMandiola
Low round of the day went to
Phhla at Houston, night
perienced little diiftculty shuuhl liever have to qualify." Wayne Levi, Jy Hans, Bob
Carew, Cal
51186 66 .353
1 Averbach Joe
540
300 210 2 10 6 Hernan Pecina
Marsh
and Monte Moticy, who
Downing. Cat
47168 56.333
Monday in earning a berth in
8 Restless Mike
0(3-4) 53.40; P(3.4) 517,00; T(34American League
4.70 2.80
ittkm- also finished at 141 lhiiiii and 1966 l'GA titlehold- also had a 66 and finished at 139
Singiton, Bal
52 186 61 .328
)
7.i2.20.
3 X's Can Do
East
280
the tOUrIiatlll'tIt with rounds of
itiI rounds oi L-lU.
er Al Geiberger who won this
Barry Jueckel claim 'd ti
1040, P(1.$) 21.00.
72.69 for a 1-under-par 141 total.
Hale Van Boy, executive year's Colonial Open.
:
TI 1.1.3) 5 isasa Isidro
Bait
12O 6.80 540
first
alternate position on the
0antr, Cfl
(irailain Marsh, however, director of the Carolinas Golf
49 17$ 58 .326
Irusta.Sarduy
Boston
7.40 610
70
Sixth race, C. 5-14, Time 31.54
Mark
McCumber
was
the
sixth
playoff hole after dusk
Rice,
Bos
50 191 62 .325 SMaloretta
New York
29 24 .347
10.60 12.80 460 8 VictorDiaga
480 was the professional posting the Association aliti chairman of only 1979
WflflCt
in
tile
Johnson, Chl
field
Runs 128 41 .335
Milwauke
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who
and
stands
a good chance of
BVlbrant VIolet
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25 545
880
lowe_st score, firing rounds of the sectional qualifyillg III failed to qualify, lIe hiitl an
5)1305.20.
making
the
field since the first
National League - Klngman,
66-6J135, over the par-il (iarIotte, said it would , have opening round 73
Eighthgame
Clevelnd
21 27 471
0(55) 27.40, P(S.I) 50.70, T(S-$4)
and
withdrew
alternate
from
Charlotte will be
ChI
19;
Schmidt,
Phil
16;
7 SaidArrieta
11.20 7.00 5.60
Toronto
253.10.
13 11 .211 20
Charlotte (_ountry (.'lub course distracted from (lie prestIgious late in his second round,
Murphy, All, Lopes. LA and
the
first
SMutilaRodolfo
6.00 5.20
318
West
34.
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Sev.nth race, 0, S.14. Time 31.65
1 a '.aeanc
000.
W L Pct. 01 WintIeld, 50 13.
3Oscar-Otano
5.60 to pocket $1
.
1 EO'sJomo Run
15.40 460
in
the
&amp; '
tournament
Am.ricsn
League
5fl
TI'
irty-s1x
go,rs
.
mis,,ed at
7)
Calif
PU' 174.60j T(7.S.
6Sedg.moor
32 22 593
.....
7.60 2.80
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glevon,
p'ttyvu tIdAL WCCK at inverness
aI? and Lynn, Bos 14;
Texas
8WeTina'sMoney
30 22 .517. 1
£th 3) 350.00.
144 or better and lIttle others
Thomas, Mu
17; Baylor, Cal,
Ninthgam.
Xan City
0(14)10.50, P414) 130.50, T(l.5.I)
Country Club :iear Toledo,
23 .566 1'.
Cooper and Oglivie, Mit, Horton
4 Echaniz
900 1.40 4.60 %-ho had 145 totals had a playoff
Minn
254.40.
28 22
7
Ohio.
and R.Jones, Sea 11.
for the one remaining berth.
ChIcego
SGoiri
820 870
25 77 .481 6
Elghthrace,C,s.14,Tim,3$,40
Runs Batted In
Seattle
Prairie Reserve
4.00 Bob E. Smiiith captured that
21 34 .382 11"
500 360 2.60 3 l55
NatIonal League - Kingman,
Oakland
SOrneryj.
0(4.5) $6.00; P14-Si 235.20; T(4.S
ie 36 .333 14
4.10 210
final position by sinking a fourChi 44; Winfield, SD 43; Foster,
Monday's Results
i Carol's Nell
) 1.515.40.
2.10
Cm
foot
birdie 1)Utt on the third
41;
Garvey,
LA
38;
Bait 3, Minn 2. 10 Inns.
Tenth game
0(5.4) 14.30, P(5.S) 00.00, T(4.S-1)
M u r p h y.
All,
Cru:,
Hou,
Boston 13. Texas
20.00.
4 BeideArriela
14.20 5.00 5 00
playoff hole.
Schmidt, Phil and Hernande:,
New York B, Kan City 3
8 EganaWaily
Ninth race, D, 5.16, Tim, 31.74
2000 11.70
Palmer, the 1960 U.S. Opeti
St.L 36.
Milwaukee 6, ChIcago 0
6 Comox
9.60 7.00 8.00 3 SaraSarduy
champion,
was reluctant to say
American
League
Baylor,
Cleve 5, Oakland 1, 14 Inns.
K's Prodigal
0(40) 43.10; P14-I) lS.60; T(4-$.
10.10 1580
Cal 55; Lynn, Bos 45; Bochte,
Seattle Il, Detroit 2
513.00.
he felt lie should be exeiiipted
2Red Jackson
8.80
BOSTON i U PIt
Sea 43; Porter, KC 11; Cooper,
The
California 1, Toronto 2
Eleventh game
0(5-4) 1S.40, P44.5) 220.10, T(4-s.
frotn qualifying.
Mhl 39.
Today's Games
3) 2144.40.
I Santi.Fernan
Boston Celtics are optimistic
9.80 160 3.20
suppose that certainly I
Stolen Basis
lHernan.Gastill
(All Times EDT)
8.60 460
Tenthrace,L5.14,Tlm,31.51
thii'' can sign lirry Bird and
National League - Moreno,
Texas
(Matlack
160 would like not to have to
(32)
at
eGather
83.60 31.00 9.00 lCarasaBadiota
are'
hoping a scheduled meeting
Pitt
Scott,
71;
$1.1
18;
Taveras,
Boston
(Eckersley 4.3),
0(1.7) 45.80; P11.7) 15540; T(l-7- qualify," the owner of 61 tour
7G.R,Pete
1:30
6.00 3.00
NY 17; Lopes, LA and North,
today with the Indiana State
p.m.
lAIligptt
554.40.
3.00
victorlessaid. "l'hiereare some
SF 15.
AInnesota (Hartzell 23) at
Twelfth game
0(7.5) 08.30, P45-7) 248.50, T(l.1.1)
star's atturne)- can resolve all
American League - LeFlore,
Baltimore (Stone 34), 7:30 p.m.
3053.00.
I RamonDiaga
1480 4.60 340 feelings about nut having to
the differences otice and fur all.
Det 77; Wilson, XC and Cruz,
Kansas City (Gura 25) at
6
IsasaPaco
1I.1O 1.60 qualify and others about having
11th race, 0,5.14, Time 32.35
Sea
23;
Otis,
XC
19;
Wills,
Tex
New York (Tiant lI), 8 p.m.
BGifford
1.20
2060 6.60. 2.80 IMutillaGondra
General Manager lIed AuerMilwaukee
3 K's Gaul
Q(I4) 3.40; P41.4) $83.70; TI 1.4(Siaton
43)
at
4.20 2.10
Pitching
bach and attorney hub Woolf
VictorIes
) 284.00.
Chicago (Barrios 43), 8:30 p.m.
SSuddenjump
3.00
National League
Niekro,
Toronto (Underwood 0.7) at
A-I,S23; Handle $127,303.
0(3.8) IS0, P113) 208,80, T($.3-s)
were slated to get together arid
Hou 82; LaCoss, Cm 60; Lee,
California (Tanana 1.3), 10:30
121.40.
Monday
night
discuss
once again (lie latest
Mtl
62;
Sutclifle,
LA
and
p.m.
12th race, 5, 5.14, Time 31.21
First game
Ruthven,
Boston
offer.
The Celtics, after
Phil
6-3;
Richard,
Cleveland
I 8 InventIve
(Wilkins
2)00 1550 11.00 7 lrusta.Gerardo
23)
at
17.60 1160 3 10
Hou
and
Sutton,
LA
64;
Oakland (Langford 18), IO:30
3 BooBoo's Baby
sticking
finmi
to a $500,000 a
6.20 1.10
6VictorPecmna
11.60 6.70
Carlton, Phil and Btue, SF 66;
p.m.
2 PattI Shaw
2.80
StraniGasti
II
year
offer
to
Bird,
j.mpped it to
300
Niekro, Ati 68.
Detroit (Billingham $3) at
0(1.3)4450, P41.3) $11.10, T(l.3.2)
0(4.7) 115.20; T(7-4.S) 6,22.00
American League
$600,000 last week after the
CIEVEI.ANI)
John, 402.00.
'rue
(UPI)
Seattle (Abbott 2.6). 10:35 p.m.
S.condgame
NY 10-1; Spltt?ortf, XC 84;
Wednesday's Games
entrance of owner harry
lAranocasti
A
2000 970 1010 Cleveland Browns announced
1,434; Handle $134,755.
Marshall,
Minn
5.3;
Kern,
Tex
Chicago at Boston, night
6DuranOlano
Manguriwi into (lie talks.
100
560
Monday
the
club
has
signed
10:
D.Martinez,
BaIt
7.2;
Kan City at Bait, night
I DomingoGerardo
3.60 defensive tackle Rich Dimher of
Waits,
Clev
and
Koosman,
Minn
Minn at New York, night
Monday night
0(4-4) $7.00; P144) 174.70; TI 4-6.
MU
Texas at Mitw, night
Southern (ahifornia and cornerFirst race, M, S-IS, Time 31.10
I) 530.80; 00(74) l3.20.
Earned
Run
Average
Toronto at Calif. night
S Silly
0.20
4.80
3.00
back Clinton ilurrell of LoulsiaThird
game
ed on 54 innings Pitched)
Cleve at Oakland, night
2T's Penny Sue
6.40 1.60 2Santi
9.10 100 360 na State.
National
League
Perry,
SD
at Seattle, night
IlopSpsller
5.70 6Paco
380 180
232; LaCoss, Cm
2.52; Mar'lime 66, 260-pound Dimler
0(25) 23.20, P45.2) 51.30, T(S-2.$)
I Vic.ndi
4.00
tinn, St.L 2.59; Forsch and
was
Cleveland's fifth-mound
0424)
45.00;
P126)
l29.0;
T(2Niekro, Hou 2.71.
Second race, 0, S-1, Time 31.41
4)514.40.
American League - Kern,
draft
choice this year. Burrell,
6BIg Bow
33.S0 10.20 5.50
Football
Fourthgame
Tex
1.33;
John,
NY
SEATTLE IUPI)
1.19;
Secnd
was
injured
tHud) of his last two
1
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Tina
560 150 7 Zubi Mandiola
Atlanta
13 00 810 3 80
Signed running backs Marshall, Minn
I.; Guidry,
baseman
Julio Cruz suffered
2Mary
Bannon
3.40 6DuranArca
William Andre*'s of Auburn and NY 2.20; Slaton, Mil 2.34.
9.20 570 college seasons with a bad knee
$0.10. P14.1) 122.70. T(6-I.V
Lynn Cain of Southern California
2 RamonGerardo
120 and the club said his selection
torn ligaments in his left thwnb
Strikeouts
261.80.
and center Bill Leer from Colorado
0(41) 117.10; P474) 311.40; T(74
National League
Richard,
Monday night and will be lost tv'
was
based on the hope the inThlrdrac,, D,S.I4Time3I.40
State.
2) 2,441.10.
Hou
19;
Carlton,
Phil
61;
ttieSe"tle
.'::ijiers for at least
3Daytimeieanie
14.10
060
jumed
knee
is
now
sound.
Chicago - Signed rookie running Niekro, AtI and Swan, NY 60;
9.20
Fifth game
2HazyVow
5.50 3.80 lSaraPaco
five weeks.
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American League - Ryan,
0(23) 3340 P13-2) 145.50. 1(52.7)
dPaul Seymour toa series of
Cal 7$; Guidry, NY it; Jenkins,
r contracts.
Tex 66; Koosman. Minn 55;
Fourth race, 1, 5.16, Tim, 31.45
land - Signed defensive Kravec, Chi and Kern, Tex 53.
4DarkDley
5.00 260 300
Rich Dimler of Southern
Saves
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7.40 5.00
lii and cornerback Clinton
National League - Garber,
3RockcastleFlash
500
of Louisiana State.
AtI
11;
Sutter,
CIII
10;
0(1-4) 30.00, P44.1) 40.60, T(4-1.3)
nati - Signed defensive Lockwood. NY 9; FIngers,
SD 408.20.
tames Whiteof Albany State I; Bair, Cm and Lavelle, SF 7.
Fifthrace,D,3.$,Tjm,38.50
American League Mar. lSpeeodTheNs 11.20 160 2.50
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9.20 100
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0(25) 40.50; P425) 107.40; T(2-SI) I,OSS.50.
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1 AranoPecina
9.20 5.40 500
3VcandiGastill
6.20 320
2HernanFernan
440
Q4)•3) 27.00; P11.3) 126.00; T(I•3•
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3SantiSarduy
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7Victor.Enrique
116.40.
0(2-3) 30.40, P432) I0S.00.
Sixth race. A, S-IS, Time 31,45
Eighth game
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6.00 3.80 2.50 6MutiIla.Diaga
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Second race, S-Ia, Time 31.56
Eighth race, C, 34, Time 38,36
Tenth game
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\%i. on 1iru1 of iight
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an unprecedented ruling that have to pay him about $146,000. major-league signing bonuses. points including the key issue of
happy the matter has been injuring his foot on opening who acted as counsel for the
settled.
"Future!)'," said Coxe, who free agency," said Coxe.
the $175,000 the Braves gave But Goetz indicated he'll water
night. 111 18 games, he is batting Braves. It was the first baseball
him last summer as a bonus for that down a bit, probably to helped prepare the Braves'
"I'ni disappointed in a way,"
Homer, who jumped inmiedi- .279 with live home runs and 16 case ever heard by Goetz, a
signing must be counted as part around $130,000 which would case for a May 10-11 arbitration said Burner. "But we won the ately last season froni Arizona Rhl
veteran of labor and industrial
Homer lost out on seven of of his 1978 salary while corn- still make Homer the highest- hearing in New York City, things we attacked on, especial- State to the majors, had 3
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of home runs, a double and a hits to win under the 10-run "I think we have two things
going for us," he explained. "I
single, scored four runs and slaughter rule.
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Waldo
went
the
distance
know
Hubie likes Atlanta. And I
drove in five as Chase topped
Cardinal Industries, 20-9, for the win, striking out 11 and think we have a compatible
Monday In the Sanford Little walking four. He allowed only group of players that represent
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ever since a newspaper story appeared
a fairly substantial amount of
National
League.
one hlt.
two weeks ago saying what the New York Mets should do to turn
Waldo also stroked three talent. And I know we will do as
Scott Krleger hurled a twoeverything around is hire Billy Martin as their manager, some of
hitter
as
Medical
Center
singles
for the winners. Don much to facilitate his coaching
his players have been privately checking with Joe Torre.
. .:
blanked
Clem
Leonard
Shell,
Grayson
hd an RB! triple and efforts as anyone in the
"Are you OK, Joe?" they've been asking him. "Are you all
.
. .
a
three-nm
homer, and both league."
11-0,
while
the
Railroaders
right?"
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.
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came
in
the
hectic
fifth inning. It's been suggested that
broke
open
a
3-3
tie
with
11
runs
. ,. , '.
"I'm fine," he has been telling them all. "Don't worry about it."
Robble
Boyd
slammed
a home Gearon's greatest service Is to
(;..' . In the bottom of fifth to beat run and a double, Albert act as a. "buffer" between
Joe Torre isn't that worried about losing his job. He'll get
'.,.. :.; ..., First Federal, 14-3.
another one if he does.
. . 4
Cardinal Armstrong slapped a triple and Brown and Turner - both men
.4.
and
Chase
.
His primary thowjht is about his players.
I hi.•.. .
• .
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were
tied
at 9-9 after double and Herbert Dixon of giant egos. Turner, who also
"It concerned me that it bothered them," he says. "They've
owns the Atlanta Braves, has
four
innings,
but
Chase
scored added two singles.
been playing hard enough for me and it Isn't like they're not
'
First
Federal's
only
hit
was
a
not enjoyed the same success
four
runs
In
the
fifth
and
seven
.
giving their best. I'll admit our last road trip to the West Coast
with the baseball team with
in
the
sixth
while
Merthie
single
by
Roger
Hall.
was bad. We won only three of 14 games. The players were trying
r':
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which he takes a more active
I
)a.... •', •,,4::1 turned in three innings of
hard but they were flat. You couldn't pick anyone out for dogging
role.
But he has pretty much
:'
j.'4 shutout relief.
MEDICAL
LEONARD
it because no one was.
SHELL
left
the
Hawks alone.
Merthie went to the mound CENTER ARRH
_____
AIRN
"We had a meeting in Pittsburgh three weeks ago and a dozen
It's
really
just a matter of
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D. FranklIn 3 5 1 Fredrick
2
a
0
facilitating
communications,"
.
. i already scored in the bottom of KrIi
.
3 2 Leonard
20 0
honest about it, Saying they weren't playing aggressively enough,
2 50 said Gearon in explaining his
•. FranklIn 221 Irown
i.:.;:
•
.
.
'.
the
fifth.
He
walked
a
batter
to
.
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they were making too many mental mistakes and they were runI. DebOu
I I R.Hill
.
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2
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load the bases and then got Gordon
I I Henry
200
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ning bases without an idea."
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.
3 0 2 Oreiory
iso Brown. "Ted Is probably the
: .•
three
quick
outs.
Merthlc
Lemon
,'
Vanhsr
311 Howard
050
The Mets' manager was talking over the phone from Cincinnati,
.
.
I I S Gross
, most generous owner in the
fanned eight over the final three D. DOosi
where the Mets won their second straight game with a 6-2 decision
Pierce
I
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Oliditick
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Go, Latin Lady! This is the finish line In a recent innings and didn't allow a hit. Lawson
2 II Drsore
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over the Reds, but stW were In last place In the National League LATIN LADY
ii,
2 wIllingness to be supportive
20
IS
15
Totals
victory by Brets Latin Lady (No. 4) at the Seminole
Keith McGriff complimented Totals
East.
financially and otherwise to his
Harness Raceway, beating the late rush put on by Merthie's hitting with a home Medical CItI,
Terre was addressing himself to the specific question of what Is
HITS THE LINE
142
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and coaching staff."
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I)izzle Van (No. 7), Oscar Pepper (No. 5) and Wild run, double and single. Clint LiordSMl
wrong with the Mets, and answering as honestly as he knows how,
Boy (No. 3). Seminole is open nightly Tuesday Bylngton had a triple, while FIRST
he said, "I think we're short of pitching. The inexperience has
Gearonadmitsheknowslittle
RAILROADERS
Dee Johnson, Jasper Collins FEDERAL
shown up on our pitching staff."
through Saturday with post time at 8 p.m.
Al I H
AR I H about the complexities of
and
David
Reed
added
doubles.
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43
Actually, the Mets have only two starters they can even count
201 Waldo
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483 basketball - leaving that to
Karry Huiter had a tjpte a4 LIWSn
30 5mm,
on to any degree in rlghthanders Pat Zachry and Craig Swan, and
4331
2 2 Brown and his staff. "Hell, I've
tIngle for Cardinal Industries, DIZOn
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one who shows signs of possibly helping them in lefthander Kevin
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loyd
32 2 never coached anything except
Philip Harris had a double and K
Iamuur
2 0 S Arms?r.,i 3 12
Kobel.
21 0 a little league baseball team,"
1 SI Jamp
Rick Whitaker and Michael Crisp
attle
11
itte
0
S
3 S S Hopson
Frisson
Apart from that, they have three rookie pitchers and It's ob2I 05
0 0 he said.
Fine had singles.
05 S Wilson
irederlck
vious they aren't ready to compete on equal terms at their present
But he was Instrumental In
I
SO
M.
loyd
211
Krlger fanned 10 and walked Ceoks
Totals
iS 3 I Totals
2714 13 the signIng of free agent strong
level.
only one euroute to his two-hit First Federal
020113 forward Dan Roundlield, the
Another problem with the club is its defense. Apart from Joel J ohn Vim
201
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s 10th Garn e, 8-3 shutout.
Ralmdsrs
Youngblood In right field, the Mets have a Venus de MIlo outfield
Hawks' most consistent perKriger, Steve Dennis and
CAI2DINAL
CHASE &amp; Co.
- no arms.
former
in the past campaign.
Larry Lemon each had a pair of
Al R H
By United Press International compiled 55 homers In as ninny Orioles 3, Twins 3:
Al R H
From what I've seen, Elliott Maddox is the best defensive
I Gainly
s I $ And with the late-season
•
Lee
May's
twoout
single
to
singles
for
the
winners.
Bruce
Graham
Th climate Is carefully gaines and the Mariners made
4 II
O.M.rThl. III HvMer
center fielder on the club. Mazzilli Is doing an outstanding job
addition of guard Terry Furlow,
a. mi. 1 II HarrIs
controlled
Inside
the
Klngdonie,
things
simple
for
winner
Wick
left
scored
Mark
Belanger
in
Franklin
had
a
home
run.
offensively in his bid for the league batting crown. Defensively,
HaIl
2 2 I lr.wI,lt.n 3 I
who Gearon believes can
The
only
hits
for
Clem
but Seattle's torrid hitters are Honeycutt, 3-5, who tossed a the bottom of the 10th inning,
$1 I
4 4 1 Wbllaker
ylnton
doesn't have the
thoth, he falls short because he
it
o
become "one of the best guards
D.Mern,Is 4 4 4 iars
threatening to touch off the five-hitter. Detroit starter Milt giving Baltimore's veteran first Leonard Shell were a double by
III in basketball," plus other young
necessary instincts."
MeOrit$
433 Webb
baseman his ninth game- Robert Hill and a single by Sam
,,
4 II Preoman
Wilcox, 4-3 took the loss,
sprinkler system.
Mazzilli, however, has come a long way with the bat. The Mets'
I I S players such as John Drew,
Collins
2 31 Mvrpliy
Elsewhere
in
the
American
winning
RB!,
tops
In
the
league.
Hill.
The
Mariners
continued
their
210
Cerlton
550 Ross
offense isn't their biggest problem right now.
First Federal and the w.isi
2 I I Tree Rollins, Eddie Johnson
4
assault on American L.eague League, New York beat Kansas Brewers 6, White Sex 0:
On the plane carrying the club into Cincinnati frin Atlanta
'' and Armond Hill, Gearon
ROOd
421
Tstals
Ben
Oglivie
hit
his
first
Railroaderswerelockedina3-3
pitching Monday night by City, 8-3, BaltImore edged
tidal,
34 2$ 12
Sunday night, third baseman Richie Hebner, impressed with the
belIeves the potential Is there
blasting a club-record six home Minnesota, 3-2, in 10 innings, career grand slam and Mikc tie going into the bottom of the ChisolCo.
214 147-25
club's hitting, pulled catcher John Stearns aside and told him,
for
continued Improvement.
Cardinal
lrd*i'
,
,-.,
runs en route to an 11-2 Milwaukee blanked ChIcago, 6- Caldwell pitched an eight-hit fifth when the Railroaders
"Hey, John, we can put some runs on the board."
trouncing of the Detroit TIgers. 0, Boston walloped Texas, 13-5. shutout to pace Milwaukee.
Heboer was with two of the best hitting clubs, the Pirates and
Bruce Bochte and Ruppert California defeated Toronto, 4- Red Sox 13, Rangers 5:
the Phillies, before coming over to the Mets.
Hick Burleson stroked his
Jones
led the attack with three- 2, and Cleveland nipped
has been tnerglng from a terrible slump himself,
Stearns,
\.I.
run
homers
and
Bochte
said
Oakland,
5-4,
in
14
InnIngs,
fIrst
career grand slamand Jim
agreed with Hebner.
In
the
National
League,
Los
Rice
and
Carl
Yastrzemski
everything
Is
falling
into
place
"This is the best offensive club we've had since I've been here,"
for the former Pacific North- An,eles defeated Pittsburgh, 4- each homered and knocked in
he said to him.
Moose rede the pitching and and Timmy Winkle added a
west
doorinats.
2, Montreal routed Atlanta, 8-1, three runs to power Boston.
QwIs Colon had triple for
Despite all those hits and runs against St. Louis and Atlanta, the
hitting of Tracy Walker to its single.
"Most
of
our
hitters
are
very
New
York
topped
Cincinnati,
6Angels
4,
Blue
Jays
2:
Kiwanis,
while teammates
Mets managed only a split in six games with those clubs. That
relaxed
now,"
said
Bochte,
2,
and
Houston
shut
out
Dan
Ford's
run-scoring
triple
fifth
conccutive
second
half
V.F.W.
had
only
three
hits,
a
Alton
Coleman,
Mike Baker and
tells you a lot about their pitching. It just didn't measure up.
perhapsthe
most
relaxed
on
the
Philadelphia,
3-0.
in
the
sixth
inning
provided
the
victory
Monday
In
the
Sanford
double
by
Paul
Griffin
and
MIke
Prokosch
each had
The team's morale Is good In spite of its position in the stanbasisof
his
.359
batting
Yankees
8,
Royals
3:
wInning
run
to
lift
the
Angels
Junior
League,
defeating
tIM
singles
by
Bobby
Shaw
and
singles.
dings. It would be better yet if the Mets could get themselves
half champ V.F.W., 74.
average, third-best In the
Chris Chambliss lashed three over the Blue Jays.
StarJey Hogan.
another pitcher or two - but where?
KnIghts of Columbus dumped
league.
doubles
and
Willie
Randolph
Cleveland
5,
A's
4:
Torre was a little late In learning that one of his neighbors,
Idg of Columbus scored
Willie Horton, John Hale, Dan cracked a three-run triple to
Rick Manning's bases-loaded Kiwanis, 12.6, in Monday's
Eddie Firmani, was tired the other day. Firinani, sacked by the
five
runs in the top of the fifth to
Meyer and Larry Cox con- help New York's Tommy John sacrifice Ely with one out in the other league game.
New York Conos, lives in Demared, N.J., not tar from Torre.
Moose is now 5.0 In the second break open a close game
tributed solo homers. Seattle, become the major league's first top of the 14th Inning scored
"I hope there's no connection there," says the Mets' manager.
010
with the second-fewest homers 10-game winner with a six-hit Paul Dade with Cleveland's half, while Knights of Columbus against Kiwanis.
Is
5-2
and
V.F.W.
is
4-2.
In the leaRII4 last var, now has triumph over Kansas City.
Elvis Brown was the winning
winning run.
Griffin Construction wrapped
A PAIR OF JACK'S
by Alan Mover
Walker pitched a three-hitter pitcher, with relief from Brett
for Moose, striking out 17 and Von Herbulls. Both Knights of UP the Paola Little Major
walking only one. He retired the Columbus pitchers allowed two League championship with a 9-2
NANCYL
victory over Sunshine TV
side
in order in the second, hits and fanned five,
1V/ L 7S'Y 1/N8 OP
MOfldaY.
fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
:
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Vernon Law was the losing
innings,
Including setting down pitcher.
Brett Mole pitched a twot PA CROW,V
the
last
14
batters
In
a
row.
hitter,
fannIng 14 batters. Mark
/4' Tq/R !ô 'v
Walkeratsohadahotnightat
Dickle Flelschmann had a Hibbard carried the big bat,
the plate, blasting two doubles pair ci singles for Knights of coming through with two
By United Press International meeting.
doubles, One of the hits off
Angeles got past Pittsburgh, . and two singles and scoring Columbus, Goorge Brinson
three s .'n.
Rookie Randy Niemann may
a double and Brown, AndY Molle was a triple by Troy
"It doesn't bother me when a 2.
V.F.W. drew first bk)od with Griffith and Wardell Frederick mnr.
be baffling opposing hitters guy hits a line drive and makes
In the American League it
during his first go around in the an out," said Ozark, before the was, New York 8, Kansas City a pair of rims in the bottom of each had singles.
Griffin swept both first and
National League, but he knows desed.door conference. "But 3; Milwaukee 6, ChIcago 0; the firSt and the lead held up
second
half championships.
they'll be ready for him next when you see all those loop flys BaltImore 3, Minnesota 2 in 10 until Moose scored four runs In K OP C AIRN KIWANIS AIIN
tlme.
S S.sEhatl
and pop outs, you start to innings; Baton 13, Texas 5; the tOp of the third. V.F.W. Vo.iereils
$I
SMIf
I LIW
$1 S
Niemann, who pitched his wonder."
Seattle 11, Detroit 2; CalIfornia Pitcher Creg Hill got two quick Pl.ischaaa
S Wynn
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first major-league complete
3II
On Nieznann, Ozark said, 4, Toronto 2, and Cleveland 5 outs In the third, but then Grmtm
F
FrederIck
IC.S
III
walked three in a row to fill the MeflMlIi
game las4 week against Cincin- "The guy's not overpowering. Oakland 4 in 14 Innings.
Ua
3 I
nt
IcU
SOlIDlY
sacks. Walker slapped a two- lemon
nati, tossed a six-hitter Monday He's just ordinary, but this Is fIlets 6, Reds 2:
?
SIPekascI
#?FPEA7
311
run single to right-center and
night to earn his first shutout as the kind of tidk YOU heard When
10 HIIM.I
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Steve Henderson and
Ar ;"W(
Simm
S S TillIs
2I44
the Astros defeated the Handy
Jones
started
out."
I
Toni Hardy slammed out s
Houston scored two fourth- Youngblood each hit solo the final two runs scored when
I I
six-hit Greg Carter beat out an Infield sron'
Philadelphia Phlllies, 3.0, for
home run, double and singis
homers to back
Tubail
3412
their seventh straight victory. Inning runs off loser
Monday In the Sanford Jumuor
pitching of New York's Craig hit and went to secon4 on a KsiCek..11
/MiVP O#'//Q
'ilL
error.
231 11-12
"Right now my pltdies are Christenson, 0-3 when Terry Swan.
GIrls
Softball League to lead
K1W1I
w,ve'i
"ti
r
05415
V.F.W. tied the score at 4-4
new to them," said Nleinann, Puhl doubled and came home
Kiwanis
to a 29-7 win over
va't4$r
I
P°' 8, Braves 1:
wltha pair of unearned rims in
who reliesonasiowcwve anda when Craig Reynolds singled.
Colonal
Room
despite homers
°°"
V.P.W.
Bill Lee scattered four hits the bottom of the third, but
sinker to bail him out of tight Following a groundout4 Hector
1N
,
H
by
Stmnda
Byrd
and Renee
i
w/tt
éea,
T
I
over eight innings for his 100th Moose took the lead for good ii
2I a
i
spots. "But the next time, they Cr12 tripled in Reynolds.
IsIende
III
111W
$
I
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might be expecting it. We'll just Astros added a seventh-Inning major-league victory and Gary with a songle tally In the top of McSswl
3ISDpsis
I •
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434
Florida Screen Service
RBI, Including the foirth. Moose scored in- Waibse
run when Jeff Loonard doubled
see what happens."
I
$ °
CA' C 'W/AFP
trimmed
Dixie Pride, 8-4, as
Philadelphia Manager Danny clown the first base line and a solo homer, to pace Montreal. surance rims in the fifth and Murphy
411*4111
3S
'
211 ScIlt
I S Sebrina Melton homere4 and
f.
seventh
frames,
with
Walker
Ozark was not overly .ini. scored one out later on Alan Dodgers 4, Pirates 2:
Sadikiw
II I Lewesac.
I I
,q,roxro'
-Joe Ferguson mnacked a two- scoring both times.
Katie Barber had three hits,
$01 w
wi.
pressed with Nlemann and he Ashby's single.
ToOth
*77' DOosi
SI.
e#i1
-a- I
Carter
had
a
pair
of
singles
In
other
NL
games,
New
York
run
homer
and
Rick
Sutcllffe
was even less Impressed with
344$ Angel1aIAttleshada
his own team because following beat CincInnati, 6-2, Montreal scattered four hits to give the for Moose, Pa)1on Murphy and Mmiii
Mm , I-, Teka Dennard had three hits for
a
14)8 Angeles Its victory.
ii 0050-4 ( losers
Anthony Bradshaw had doubles V.P.W.
the game, he called a (earn routed Atlanta, 84, and J

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new hair style.
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Then there are those men who
may want a curly style but
could be leary of being tagged
'effeminate' by going to a
woman's beauty shoppe, so a
home permanent. according to

Enterp rise Association (NEA'
could be the solution.

MS. Grossman consulted
Robert Pear son, a hairdresser
at New York's Studio International salon who said, "The
results are always better if
someone stands behind you and
rolls up the hair.

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can stand behind him and roll
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from the start. "The skill in a
permanent lies in rolling the
hair quickly, so you must be
professional about it, Pearson
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despicably grungy, just wet it
down because some natural oil
is good protection, Pearson
says. Otherwise, shampoo once
with a mild shampoo.
Then comb the hair the way
Arnold wears it: the part here,
the devilish dip there, and start
getting at the top as follows:
"Take a lock of hair, dampen
it with a piece of cotton
saturated with the waving
lotion and lay the bottom on an
end paper also dipped in the
lotion," Pearson says. "Then
cover that end paper with
another dampened
one
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the spot of scalp you want a curl
to come from. Then secure it
with the crossbar.
Quickly, now, take a nonmetal hairpick or toothpick and
wedge it be tween the crossbar
and the rod. "That prevents the
bar from biting into the hair
and leaving a mark and from
breaking the hair."
Remember, too, as you roll,
the larger the rod and the more
hair on it, the larger the curl,
(Smaller rod, less hair, tighter
curl.)
When you've rolled Arnold's
whole head, you and he can
breathe for 10 minutes. Then
you take the first "test" curl.
"Choose a curl you rolled
midway through so you're not
looking at one over or Un.
derdone,
Pearson says.
"Unwrap it 50 percent of the
way down and lay the rod in

average head of hair,' Pearson
says, "and up to 50 for a tighter
one depending on the formula.
hair length, etc."
When the s" is as you want
it. get Arnold's head, still set.
wider lots of lukt'warrii ttat'r
and wash out the vaving I()tioil
Thoroughl,.
"Then you blot each rod dr
with a paper towel." Pearson
;11)1)1%
(lie
says,
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neutralizer to each rod with
cotton balls. I like to Use t"othirds of the neutralizer on the
cotton and reserve a third. [Tic
neutralizer restores shine to the
hair and hardens the outside of
the hair.
"So after It) or 15 rirwutes,
when you remove the rods you
can rnassagi' the last third of
the neutralizer into the hair to
make sure you've saturated all
parts of it.

your hand. Now gently push it
towards the scalp." l'ou're
watching for an "s" forniation

A little hair condittonin~,,
follows and thell, *'Comb tile
hair into shaix, and let it (h- %
naturally or under an infra -red
himp. Do
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hair, pull it out. Not "of" the
head, just from it at a 90degree angle. "That's ittiixn'tant to give the hair lift and
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practicing immediately.

because there's it tendency to
drag hair do%m when you curl.
l'be head has lots of different
curvatures so to get a90-degree
angle, pull the hair straight up

for a loose curl, a nervous

of the hair, i long, relaxed s

a lock in

permanent wave kit he bought

get into old clothes, out of all
jewelry and eyeglasses and into

"The hair should be long

on the crown, straight out on the

uptight one for a firitier curl. If

that tends to take out a lot of

Set the stage. One Friday

back on the hairline so you can

or -tinted or streake(I hair."

the kitchen or the bathroom

you doii't see the "s" you want,

night this June, you and your
mate, whom we'll call Arnold,
are going to pull the shades and

etiough to get round the curling

sides and back, and forward in

curl and you're back at square

find it easily
to gauge how
long to leave the waving lotion
on. And, in Arnold's case, to
make sure
his falsely
distinguished gray temples

Needless to say, you'll both
read the manufacturer's instructions and follow them.

where there's good light and
lots of towels,
Do Arnold first, since lie's

rod twice," Pearson says, "so
never get it cut before you
perm." I i that afterwards so

front."
Roll it around the rod firmly
but not tightly - "You'll get

roll the rod up again, wedge the
pick in and wait another 10
minutes.

one."
All the stiile be quick, be
patient and be careful. When

Now then. Friday night, at

fidgety — providing lie didn't

the hairdresser can correct

CTinkle marks if you wrap hair

"it takes about 20 iiiitiutes for

1800 hours, you and Arnald will

get a haircut that morning,

untoward clumps,

too tightly" - and sit the rod in

a light permanent curl on an

Thursday night, you'll also

each do a test curl

embark on Operation Home

Permanent. On each other.

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Then you won't do him at all.

Artiold gets ul), pu knu%%, it's

sour turn to sit down.

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and now hums unconsciously.

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The Chapter expressed
Its appreciation to Cross
for the job he has dune in
a U (I
p i 0 Ii C C r i Ii l
establishing the local 11wil
Chapter starting with three
members. The chapter now
has over 80 paid members.
On Wednesday there will
be an orientation of till
interested
prospective
members at Security First
Federal, 990 N. Blvd.,
Dei4ind at 7:30 p.m. All
eligible single parents are
invited to attend.
IL:

On Saturday, the local

PWP Chapter No. 284 and
the Orlando Chapter No.
0 are sponsoring a Full
Moon Dance at the Mayfair
Country Club in Sanford at

I)oris and Cecil Sansom accept the congratulations of their GED teacher, Bunny
Bomar, outside the Seminole Plaza Library where they attended class. The
Sansoms marked the 2,500th student graduating from the Seminole Community
College GED program. By spending long hours studying, both in class and at
home, the)' managed to complete the course requirements in only a month. Doris
quit school after tenth grade, while Cecil completed the sixth grade. Not only did
they share the distinction of being the 2,500th graduate but they also celebrated
their 30th wedding anniversary while attending the study center.

A beautiful
uman is one I
notice. A charming ioman is

centrates she hums one low
monotonous note. This can go

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due to the marriage of the
past president Emerson
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May 26.

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meeting of Parents Without
Partners PW Pi Vince
Santilli of E. Winnernisett
Avenue, DeLand, was
unanimously
elected
President of the DeI4md'
Sanford Chapter No. 284.

9:00 pin.
l'Iit'
Ken
Emerson Group t ill be
playing, There ill be a
cash bar and snacks %k ill be
provided. Admission is $.1
for members and $4 for
nun-meiiibers. 'i'his will be
an open dance and all
members are asked to
invite prospective mciiihers and their friends.
'lie - do not have it) be a
mem Lei' of I 'WI' at an opell
(lIiIlt'e.
Parents Without Part'
tiers is an organization
devoted to the s elf art' and
interest of single parent..,
and their cluldrt'n. It is a
rIori'j)r'Ofit, i iOiiSt'(i ar ran,
educational international
organization. You a re
eligible for riieuirl)ersliul) it
you are a single partrit.
You turust be single b,
ie'ltSi)tI of death, divorce.
separatioii or uniivarrit'1
status.
For Further iriforiiuitiori.
please call Mike Rowell,
322.4655, in Sanford; .Jo'ce
Wilder, 668-&amp;51, or 1)uttr
Walasek. 668-4323, in
1)eBary; and Kitty Sliat,
734-1839, in l)elarid

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Music, festivities, and congratulations were
the order of the evening at Honors Night
ceremonies in the Fine Arts building of
Seminole Community College as 150 GED
graduates ascended the stage to receive their
Florida High School diplomas.
The Colleges GED program has now helped
over 2,500 students obtain their diplomas.
As is the custom, each graduate was
congratulated by Dr. Ned Johnson, the
College's Adult Education Director; Marilyn
Mitchell, the division's chairperson; and
guest speaker, Thomas Padgett.
In his speech to the graduating class, Rev.
Padgett, minister of the Casselberry United
Methodist Church said, "We are glad you have
accomplished this step in your life. A lot of
your success will depend upon your love for
people and, not only learning from others, but
also passing on what you have learned."
Johnnie Durden was honored with the
Student Merit Award which is bestowed upon
the student with the highest GED test score
for each four month testing period.
The Seminole High School Chorus delighted
the students, their families and friends with a
rousing musical selection. The evening ended
with refreshments and congratulations from
the SCC staff.
The GED Program is free and open to all
adults seeking a Florida High School diploma.
For further information,cail 323-1450, Ext. 345.

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HWY. 17-92 SANFORD
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ALL SEATS

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Singles Invited

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"Ove riskhg The St. Johns"
Sanford
PH. 323-1910

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WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
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OYSTERS
ON THE HALF SHELL 4
DOZEN

daughter entered elementary
chool, she was an accom-

Oueen ?

"That's mainly the press's
goal," she says in a sweet but
husky voice. "I don't really
have any goals except to be
successful in my career."
But after more than a decade
of singing and two albums, Ms.
McClain has found the nation's
country press a veritable
cheerleading squad.
"Watch this face," a leading
country IrMication says. "Refreshing newcomer," says another. "The fresh, uncluttered
sound that the entire Industry
could use more of," says a
syndicated columnist.
"Everybody has been great
to me," she says with a smile.
"A woman came up to me after
a recent concert and said she
f
traveled I) miles to tell me I'll
make It big. A psychic came up
after one show and said great
thi,ngs,were in store fome.:
Her
single, ...y Down,"
established Ms. McClain as a
refreshing talent. Four singles
later, "Let Me Be Your Baby"
established her as a hit-maker.
McQaln's soulful singing and
country-rock blend has also
gone over well with the new
young breed of country fans.
Before a recent concert with
Eddie Rabbit at West Palm
Beach, Fla. — not the typical
setting for a country show
Ms. -McC1M asked a band
STILL- -SEUT H JUG'
member, "(10 YOU think we're
After a couple of series each, during which they too country for this crowd?"
prowled around for their paychecks, Robert
He said "heck no" and after
Wagner and Stefanie Powers will be peeking into the show the audience demonTV keyholes again next year. In ABC's new series, stated Its approval.
"The crowd was Just beating
"Hart to Hart," the two will play a rich,
sophisticated couple who offset their champagne the floor and the whole place
was vibrating. That Just did me
drinking with detective work. It's not "The
in. It was great," she says.
Man," but then what is these days?
"After we came off, it took

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OURSELVES Edi tor
With summer coming in on a
hot, sticky note, many
Floridians feel shampoo is the
order of the day
every day.

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period she was first watching,
several of her friends' parents
had the opportunity to compare
W'
an older non "Sesame Street"
child with a yo unger sibling.
Hooper was present in person, a The parents were unanimous in
veteran actor talking with noticing quicker learning skills
enormous enthuslam about how among the youn ger "Sesame
impossible it was to be bored Street" children.
Like other programs,
with the children, no matter
Street" sometimes
"Sesame
how repetitive the material
might be after a decade of presents unexpected problems.
performing for a target audi- Children want to know how
people on television "get out of
ERM
ence of 3-and 4-yearolds.
Bob McGrath was there, the box." Bob McGrath tells of
youthful as ever, talking about one child who put that question
how his own five children to another
televisionSe
5sae
sameStreet star Kermit The Frog
reacted and enjoyed "Sesame personality, Fred Rogers of
director Michael Frith.
"Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood."
street."
Joan Ganz Cooney, president
McGrath said Rogers gave a
of Children's Television Net- detailed account of how it all
work, the parent company of works, the kid appeared to take
the kid's show, beamed as a big it all in, and then asked, "How
lArthday cake was brought out. do you get back in again?"
The overwhelming feeling
But to realize the true en.
from at least this parent was tertainment values of the
gratitude. "Sesame Street" is program, it was only necessary
no more perfect than any other to look at the guests invited to
human institution. But I can the opening of the "Sesame
offer witness to the positive Street" exhibition at the Smitheffect It had on my own child sonian. Part of th e exhibit are
and that prejudices me in favor two television monitors placed
of the show.
at either end. The sets ran
My daughter
child of through a medley of 10 years of
middle class, literate parents
the best of "Sesame Street."
began watching "Sesame
The space in front of the sets
Street" somewhere between the was filled at all times by a
ages of I and 2.
shifting audience of grown-ups
She stopped watching several who still liked to chuckle at the
years later, partly because she puppets, Muppets and other
was outgrowing the show, "Sesame Street" personnel,

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
Country music king Johnny
Cash crested a boy nameSug.
In one of his more popular
songs. But the new queen of
country may be a girl nam ed
Charly.
Charly McClain is not just
another young, slender brown-

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partly because she developed
By JOAN HANAUER
an enormous fear of the cartoon
up! Television Writer
character, Count Dracula, who
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Street"
will
be
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teaches
children how to count.
"Sesame
the show has ac'
Whatever
years old this year and my
other people's
complished
for
daughter grew up with Bert and
attest that
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I
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Rich Little.
(4) THE NEWLYWED GAME
0 BARNABY JONES A
charming con man who bor.
rows the identities of success.
luI men in order to marry
wealthy women turns to mur.
der when his scheme begins to
crumble. (A)
0 ABC MOVIE "Sheila Levme Is Dead And Living In New
York" (1975) Jeannie Berlin,
Roy Schelder. A spoiled Jewish
girl moves from the suburbs
into New York City in search of
a husband and self-identity.
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FAMILY SPECIAL

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Tuesday, June 5, 1979-1B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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husband devises an elaborate
scheme to ditch his unfaithful
start Wéw life. (R)
"Spencer's
(4) MOVIE
Mountain" (C) (1963) Henry
Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. In
order to send one of their nine
children to college, a couple
gives up plans for their dream
home. (2 Hrs.)
0 CBS MOVIE "Red Alert"
(1977) William Devane, Michael
Brandon. A computer control.
ling the operation of a nuclear
plant erroneously detects
escaped radiation and seals
fourteen technicians Inside the
building. (A)
THREE'S COMPANY Jack
suspects that Janet and Chrissy are plotting to replace him In
the apartment with their former
roommate. (R)

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to be my mother, so I don't want

17-92, Sanford

to be rude or rough. Please help
CONFIDENTIAL TO "LB.
me and rn' co-workers.
WASH., D.C.": A very wise
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one ho notices me." We can
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GARY GORE
Expert Stylist

Search Is On For
Outstanding Dad

Dawn"

Family Haircar', Solon
ph. 323-86?0

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Ave.
\V1200 Sanford
Sanford

With Father's Day, June 17, fast approaching, The
'herald is embarking on a search for that outstanding Dad.
So, we're turning to our readers for some help. If you
know of a man who, in your opinion, is deserving of
mention as an outstanding father let us know.
We'll w.cept until noon June 6 letters submitted by
readers, about one to one-and-a-half pages of standard
size sheets, telling briefly why a particular man in our
area Is deserving of .uch recognition. We'll take it from

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there.
Readers should mail their selections to: OURSELVES
Editor, The Evening Herald, 30) French Ave., Sanford,
Fla. 37711.

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Legal Notice
NOTICE TO ThE PUBLIC
Notice--ft tieeby given that Ih
Board of Adjustment of the City of
Sanford will hold a regular meeting
on June fl, 1979, in the City Hall at
11:30 A.M. in order 16 c,1(J.r, a
request for a variance in the Zoning
Ordinance as it pertains to side and
front setback requirements in MR-2
Zoned District in W½ of Lot 2, and
all of Lot 3, Block 35, M.W. Clark
Subdivision. Being more specifically
described as located at 1202 W. 12th
Street.
Planned use of the property
open carport.
B.L. Perkins
Chairman
Board of Adjustment
Publish: June S. IS, 1979
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acres. Stable &amp; pasture + cute
cottage. See this today! 5130.000.

323 $3)1
lt1ate'(CtUPeflCy, Hew 3 OR,

Walking

0 acre farm land w mobile home.
Will throw in goats, chickens &amp;

nursing home &amp; downtown.
terms.

rabbits AND tractor. Near
Geneva. $35,750.

Johnny Walker Inc. 377 6457 or
3221111 aft S.

IS PHONE CALL AWAY
Life is more colorful when you're,
earning good 'money and.
meeting nice people. Call 644.

Family Residential

Park Street Lighting District; to be Dwelling) District to RMOI Fa
mily 3e. W
save you time by screening
entitled
the Lake Ridge Park Street Residential, Office and In.
applicants before sending them
Lighting District Ordinance; slltutional)
District. Said property
to you.
providing for definitions; providing being
more particularly described

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for governance of the district bythe
Board of County Commissioners;
Lots 21, 25 and 26, Block 9.
providing for maintenance and Drearnwold,
PB 3, Pg 90, Public
operation of street lights within the
Records of Seminole County,
district.* creating an Advisory Florida.
Board; sitting forth fiscal and
All parties in interest and citizens
taxation procedures; empowering shall have an
opportunity to be
the levy of special assessments
ess

shop I storage bldg., fenced,
shade frees. Coy, to shopping.

121300.

Harold Hall Realty
Inc. REALTOR, MLS

Will KAY who called about live in
with retired school teacher call
again 349.3178 before 9 a.m. or
aft. 6 P.M.

your employment needs.

S. if you have a need call us I we

will be happy to fultill,
or
heard
at
said
hearing,
taxes within the district; and
WEBELIEVEIF
providing for severability, exclusion of By order of the City Commission
the City of Sanford, Florida.
SOMEONE HAS AN
from the Seminole County Code, and
H.N. Tamm, Jr.
INVESTMENT
an effective date.
City Clerk
IN THEIR FUTURE
Said district shall encompass
Publish: June 5,15, 1979
THEY WILL DOA BETTER JOB
following described areas the
of DEK2O
Seminole County, Florida:
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HELP USTO HELP YOU
That portion of Lake Ridge Park
ANNE7TEISIJz1
according to PB 9, Page 69, Public
NOTICE OF SHEsSIFF'S SALE
Records of Seminole County,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Florida (less that portion of Ridge by virtue of that certain Writ of
EMPLOYMENT
Road lying east of Lot 10, Block 6, Execution issued out of and
under
912 French Ave.
and Lot 12, Block?.and Block 1, Lots the sea l of the Court of Seminole
1 through 6. - a nd Block 2, Lots 1 County, Florida, upon a final
fl3
through 5).
ludgement rendered in the aforesaid
ArthUr H. Beckwith, Jr.,
court on the 11th day of April, A. D.
Clerk to the Board of
1979, in that certain case entitled, Thinking about that summer
I
County Commissioners
vacation? Get a ..t."r car
Blazer Financial Services,
In and for Seminole
through the classified ads in
Plaintiff, .vs. Edgar L. Lemons,
County, Florida.
todv's rq'*r
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Publish: June 5, 1919
Execution was delivered to me as
DEK-33
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,

323-5774

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SUPER 4 BR, 1': bath home in
Dreamwold, w-C.H&amp;A, w-w
carpet, DR. Fla, Pm., Scr. Patio

Ton y Copoila Assoc. Realtor 644.

3 BR, 2 bath split,p!an. FR, Double
corner lot. Assumable.

7515

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1 1IIJlIJ1 I:

LOVELY 3 OR, 2 bath home in
PInecret with w w carpet,
breakfast bar, Fl.. Pm. Dining
area! Extras! BPP WARRANT.
ED, Just 545.000 1

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BILE HOME, WALKING 015
TANCE TO LAKE GEORGE,

26385

ford Ave.

371 0759

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LAKE MARY AREA. Corner lot
135*177. Paving, sewer &amp; water.
$11500

MLS

HOMESITES

Hwy. 11-92

Suuth of Sanfo.j

Bingo
Every Wad. 8 Sat..
Early Birds 7:15p.m.
Did you know that your
club or organization can
appear In this listing each
week for only $3.50 per
week? This
an Ideal
way to Inform the public

$399; Loveseat 144.958. Uj3,

of your club activltle.

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If your club or organization would Uke to be
included' In this listing
call:

Evening Ileridd

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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook

IsA St , 3:1 5l7
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Light Hauling

Painting
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DANNY'S F'AINTING
Interior Exterior House Painting
Licensed Insured Bonded

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Minor home repairs painting, I

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Painting by Anthøny Corino in
cleaning, windows replaced, I
tenor, exterior qualitied in all
drop ceilings, etc. Call 834 7117, I
pttases Free Est Call 3220011
530pm on

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English Spaniel pups AKC
Champ, blood lint, $
$175

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5pe,it,st, top SOil &amp; fill dirt.

Yard Debris, Trash
APpliances&amp; Misc
(LOCAL) 319 537 1

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B&amp;P Exterior Fuiiqu', &amp; mildew
removal Roofs, walls, decks,
etc Free Est 3396066. 6688135

65—Pets-Supplies

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&amp; Cat tiuord,n, bathing,

clipping, flea control Pet
supplies, dog hou ses, insulated,
shacy inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond
cages. 377 $15?.

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DAVES PAINTING
Trim your house, $145 I day
good paint 8. Ref 83.4 1429

Plumbing Service
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
pars, Lt'ak. Fast Svrvi..e
ChQ Cos
3?) 0174. 327 1601

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to

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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Rpfrin at

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FREE ESTIMATES
323 871 9
Mowing
32 0098

D&amp;MLAWNCARE
Residential &amp; Commercial

Home Improvements

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321 0839or901731 00111 collect

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Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

322914 1

Cash 322-4132

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General

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WE BUY USED FURNITURE I INSULATION-- Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas I
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
Cellulose Lowest p1-ices. Call
nilure Salvage. 3325121.

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Sanford area, 5'5me.
83$

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323 1881
free Estimate

MEINTZEP TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our

327.2255

H's like pennies ;r;rnheaven when
you sell "Don't Needs with a

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cr,.iltv 35 .rc F.r, 86 9

FILL DIRT I TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy

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REMODEL.ING 8. REPAtR
5.0 BAt INT &amp; ASSOC
3278665

Lawn Maintenance
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Patios. side
a,ill',. Orivt'w,,yS free Es
itiat,' C ill Mr
Taylor 322 8545

Beauty Care
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2927 Hwy.17.92
Sanford, FIa. 3777)

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part time car? Our classifieds
are loaded with good buy for
you.

&amp; Accessories

TOM CAIAINE IS
323 0479 a r S 30

8 yrs exp Patios. Driveways
etc Wayne Deal. 327 1371

ceramicTlle
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DEPARTMENT

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MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0691

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AI,,n' Appli,tnces
Refrigeration A C Repair
L.(efl5ed 3230039

62—Lawn-Garden

Glenn A. Blackmore • Registered Real Estate Broker

CLASSIFIED

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Service, Used Machines.

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Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 1328 • Longwood, Fla. 32750

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Appliances

matching end tables $79 Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92 So. of
Sanford. 322 5721

7202 FrenchAve.

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Guitars, Drums, Banios, Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bali's Disc Center Inc..

Rain or Shine • Sale on Property • Under Tent
For Plats • Brochures • Information

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107 Acres • 1-5 Acre Tracts • (1) 6 Acre R-3 Apt. Site •
4 Lakefront • Only minutes to Orlando • Deland • New
Smyrna • Daytona Beach
LOCATION: 1-4 to Deltona Exit • Turn right • Go 1/2 mile to
Mansion Blvd. • Follow signs
TERMS: $500.00 Down Sale Day • Financing Available
10% Discount for Cash • $400.00 Drawing

Meetings
Business . 7:30 1st Tues.

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The sooner you pI,ice your
classified ad, bite soont'r YOU will

7 pc dinettes, 169.95 &amp; up. Ref.
5508. u. El. stove, $608. up; full
size draperies, $108. up Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92 So of

55—Boats

Saturday • June 9th • 11:00a.m.
Inspection June 2 • 3 • 7 • 8. 1 •6 p.m.

Chaper
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VETERANS

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59—Musical Merchandise

DISABLED
AME RICAN

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Call Carl Harris at
SEARS Sanford 327 t/ll

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Central Heat &amp; Air Coed Free Est

S pc BR suite new, $239. S pc. LII

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53.000 or t,,-st otter
121 4947

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Air Conditioning
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Beds, Dbt motel box springs &amp;
mattresses $30 set Sanford
Auction 121$ S. French, 373 7310

KUtjUN

ACREAGE

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YARD TELEPHONE 32? 2968

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Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 327-1577

CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy. N. C. 28906

inslwctinn

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Place

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $73.95 ea.

r.u••u.uu.ussg.s..r —m...uU.pp..u.up..uj

173-6061 or eves. 323-05)7

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Sanford, 3278121.

Free listing BROCHURE write:

INC.
REALTORS
$306$33or339-4711eves.

New

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ASSORTED TOOLS FOR SALE

45-A--Out ofSlate
Prope rty

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322

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ctassiti,'d ad. the sooner you get,
reul'c
'68 VW Bug Good lnectia,iical
(0110 61.000 rn
Best otter ill
1661. 3175536

ONE OWNI..R
323 1173

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The sooner

1-I Dodge F'ikup
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1912 Ford F' U 1' lOt) I'S. PB
Auto, w caiiiper top&amp; CU
$lS000r best otter 32) w

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NICELY WOODED HOME SITE
ON PAVED ROAD, AREA OF

Peg. Real Estate Broker

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Executive desk, chair, credenza
perfect cond
$800. for all
Saxon photo copier, $700.
Hammond orgat,, $150. Portatil,'
tiumiciifier, $75. Firm on ,,lt
prices C,iIl 834 410$ after 6 p ni
&amp; weekends 631 Oakhurst St.

SEIGLE R REALTY

BATEMAN REALTY

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79—Trucks-Trailers
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Sport

Coupt' 23.0(83 nit A(.. AM FM
S_I 509 or t,r",t otter in 7913 after

BlAIR AGENCY
323 iB66or 3?) 1710

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Altamonte Spqs

AND LAKE GEORGE. ONLY
$6,900

NICE CORNER LOT, WALKING
DISTANCE TO LAKE MON
ROE, PAVED ROAD, CITY
WATER, $7.000. TWO TO
CHOOSE FROM.

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Motorcycle Insurance

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Owner holding. Beautiful 2 BR.
bath, carpeted, C H&amp;A. new
app)., screened porch, carport
Large utility bldg Fish &amp; Swim
in the great St. Johns plus tennis
&amp; swimming poot. You won't
be lieve it. $73 50&lt;)

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New nspfiction sticker $550 322
8528 ti,'?ween 8 .i m &amp; 6 p m

WILSON MAIER F URNITURI'
1WY SELL tRADE
lii 315 E F inst SI. - 372S672

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323 5200

wheels, taring, dry,' shatt. 59
ml per gal $1,100 32) 0039

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See our beautiful new BARRING
TON w lap siding &amp; shingle roof

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For Short bed truck
3228545

NICELY WOODED DUPLEX
tOT ON A CORNER NEAR
DOWNTOWN
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Very good monO 5)900
Call 32) 7198

Yamaha DOHC 750. mag

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COUNTY, ZONED MOBILE
HOMES, NEAR WEKIVA RIV
ER ONLY 58.900

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radio

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Oak oow front chinas. $175 while
they last Sa,itord Auction, 1715
5 French 8ve 3?) 1340

ROAD $18.000 LAKE COUNTY
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Call 322 1621. 322 1460
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Ask

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IVY? Mercury Marquis PS

BUY Jljt'Jt( CAPS

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3)0 Sanford Ave
32? $191

WITH BOAT DOCKS AND RE
CREATION ONLY $17,900

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M. Unsworth Realty

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red, blue shag, 17 50 sq
yd Sanford Auction, 1215 S
French Ave3237340

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ACRE, TALL TREES. PAVED

LAKE SYLVAN AREA. 100*140.
Trees. $7,000

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138,800.

Block home on I acre in the
country. 142,500. 327 7195

2565
PARK

health. Radiator repair &amp; car

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139 3990

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8319993

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS

- 78 Polo Wgn 6cyl auto PR , PS

Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks 8. heavy equipment
- 3225990
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Classified Ad Call 322 2611

For sale by owner, 3 OR, I': ft.

Multiple Listing Service

our lot or yours.
Wild to Suit
FHA.VA.FHA 235 12.45

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Assunlabie mortgage. OwnerRealtor Assoc. (904)7360383.

clean. Exc. location, good accis.

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Sell thsoc usefu l. no longer

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BUDGETS

WEKIVA RIVER

Deltona'- Swimming pool. 2 full
tiaths, FIa, Pm., DR.? large BR,

$28,500.

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Cash t or your tot! Will build on
your tot or our lot,
V Enterprise, Inc
Med&amp;inç,, Realtor
644.3013

322- 2420

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Owner must sell or trade due to

trees, city water &amp;
William
$11,500.

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77—Junk Cars Removed

322 719S

Maticzowski Realtor. 322 7983

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8. attached garage highlight this

HOME. 2 acres located on spring
fed lake in the mountains of N.
Carolina. $11,900.

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Sanford's Sates Leader

2544 S. French Ave.
332.0231,373.7)73,322- 0779-

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Bunk Beds &amp; Mattresses. good
cond. $100 I A 78s13 new tires,

% /AF HA-235-Conv. Homes

LEADER! WE" IST 8. SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. I'

tairts, Cute 3-1 wIg. yd. &amp; plenty
Of shade, storage galore, quiet
but easy access to 1.4 8. down.
town areas. Unexcelled value.

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107W Commercial
Phone 327 7881, Sanford

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43—Lots-Acreage
Large lot
sewer.

W . Garnett White
Peg. Real Estate Broker

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIA5TES
JOIN
tN1ORD'S
SALES

ALL FLORIDA

REALTOR

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1 FIR, I bath house completely
renovated, over sized tot
Owne,- ho ld mortgage 911 Elm
327 2780.

JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
on nice corner lot with DR. front
&amp; rear porch, fireplace.
cathedral ceilings &amp; More! Only
$22,000!

$35,000.
Col
College Studentsdesiring yard

41—Houses

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''c,)AY T3NA AUTO AUCT 1 0
+l.sy 9 2 I mile west of Speedway
(\iytona (teach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Fuesday &amp; Saturday at 7 30 It's
the only one in Florid,i You set
the rfiseryed price Call 9 155
A31 1 for further details

yl Auto AC
PS, Custom interior Must
tiltS week $3400 321 5234
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S0—MAscellaneous for Sale
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LO,Idt'd 18 rn gal Family or
I. car $900 271 6 79

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For Estate, Commercial &amp; Res,

754-Va ns

Licensed Mortgage Broker

"The butler did it, but they didn't press charges
because good help is so hard to find!"

JUST MAXE PAYMENTS--'69 t'
7$ models C.II 339 9100 or 831
46 05 (Dealer)

70 (tiryler 9 pass wagon New
ire',, r ebu It motor. extra clean

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Good terms, owner holding.

Y.nted

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MORTGAGE CORP.

&amp;Much More! BPP WARRANT
ED. Only $35,900!

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Call Dells Auction 323 5620

FOR ANY PURPOSE
NOAPPL'CATION FEES
APPLICA1 ION BY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE I 800432100?

THROUGH APRIL. 1979!

FUTURE HOME OR SUMMER
3 OR 11/2 b, partial carpeting,
range, ref. Corner lot. $35,000.

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TO iS YEARS REPAY

range oven on full standard
range, 19. ref. &amp; ow, exc. closet
space. Priced right, won't last!
131.500.

Sanford

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7?Cac, Coupe. excel coon RN
gas. $1150 Flaha, real Sharp
$ 9(1) Call 3 23 0777

Will swap late model car or truck
for equity n your home, acreu.'
or building lots Call 798 0917 or
799 1486

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

OVER $4 MILLION IN SALES

FIRST TIME OFFER 3 OR, 2 full
baths, spotlessly clean, step
saver kit. w.eye level micro

Sanford Av~

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$4,000 to $100,000

FANtASTIC 4 BR, 2 bath re
modeled home in Pine Heights
with C HIA, w.w carpet, eat-in
kit., Fla. Pm., Fenced yard on

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full power Tie &amp;
telescope c!,'pr fig rice, ri
runs
spi'cton F .c,'llen' fires
I. looks goon $500 or traOC tor
crn,- ,- or i,,rqpr mntnrcyclp 323
4801 bef o re A a m or after 8 p rn

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Paying $18 &amp; up men's, 5.8 &amp; up
womens class rings Also buying
wedding bands. sterinq &amp; ,in
mark ed gold Any rood 6782232

SECOND MORTGAGES I

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Land Sales
$600 per week
possible. Work part time. Ex.
penanced only. Please reply
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REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 8623455 327.1959

rate loan at 157 mo, 2nd mtg.
negotiable. 373-6225.

Do

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4. You keep our business
Prospering by supplying us with

TEMPER AGENCY

hood.
hood. My equity &amp; assume low

3079fordeta lls.

work and maintenance.
HOLLYWOOD (UFL)
Pat carnation, Ford will come back Couple" and "California
— Call 323-030r.0197.
AAA
Paulsen, who lost his campaign as yogurt.
Suite."
for the presidency in 1972 to
"Some people think Ronnie
Between tours he lives on a
24—BusiflessOppo,junjtjes
-Richard Nixon, will sit out the Reagan has a chance. I say he's 300 acre ranch along the
1950 election unless he Is a man for the 8(t, the iBIOs. Russian River in Northern
NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
010 IN ONE OF SANFOROS
drafted by a grass roots Every morning when he gets up California where he grows wine
BUSIEST AREAS
groundswell of support from the he runs to the window and grapes.
inventory &amp; fixt ures total" more
great unwashed.
hollers, 'The British are
than asking Price. No reasonable
He is tempted to run for the
offer refused, Callus today. ThIs
Paulsen, Jaundiced In outlook coming! The British are presidency next year because
sale for health reasons,
and shifty of eye as ever, coming!'
he genuinely believes he would
and I have levied upon the following
believes it's possible to unhorse
"But Ronnie's in good phyal- gplie a good president. As Ii YU r.,,iv ..s.,
LijFNiiIi
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President Carter next year. He cal condition. He can declare founder of the STAG (Straight
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA L. Lemons, said property being
Is sure, however, that none of war Just as well today as he Talking American Govern. PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
located in Seminole County, Florida,
Pile Number 79.75.CP
more particularly described as NAME STATUTE
the prospective candidates has ever did.
ment) party, Pat thinks of IN
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
follows:
RI: ESTATE or
shown good early foot.
"John Connally of Texas may himself as "a common, or- GEORGE
Notice is hereby given that the
One 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
W. BROWN, a-k.a
1(1
The saturnine comedian, who not make It. He had an accident dinary, simple savior of GEORGE WAYNE BROWN
3)
7-door, white- blue in color ID N. undersigned, pursuant to the :
"Fictitious
Name
Statute",
Section
1H57H3B109010
slouched along the hustings the other day when he ran into America's destiny."
The Real Estate Agency
Deceased being stored at Ratllff 1. Sons In $65.09, Florida Statutes, will register
eight years ago, thinks Califor- himself changing parties.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Sanford, Florida.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
REALTORS
His stand on the war on
nia's Governor Jerry Brown
"Howard Baker might have
All Interested persons are hereb y and the undersigned as Sheriff of In and for Seminole County, Florida,
24351
yS.
French Ill 92) Sanford
may have the best shot.
been a good prospect but he poverty Is simple: "Shoot 400 required to file in the estate of Seminole County, Florida, will at upon receipt of proof of the
"
publication
of
this
notice,
the
fic.
11:00
A
.
George
W.
Brown,
M.
on
the 6th day of June,
ak-a George
"Jerry is giving Carter an supported Nixon right to the beggars a week."
titious
name,
to
wit:
GEPPETTO'S,
IWayne Brown, Deceased,
A. D. 1979, offer for sale and sell to
Image problem," Pat opined, end which proves he was born
On sex education he says, Number 79.70-CP, now beingFile
ad. the highest bidder, for cash, subject located at 430 E. Highway 436,
'
"He flew off to Africa with without a brain.
"I'm opposed to sex education ministered in the Circuit Court, to any and all existing liens, at the Casseiberry, County of Seminole,
of Florida.
Linda Ronstadt to attract at"Teddy Kennedy hasn't made in schools. Let kids today learn Probate Division, in and for Front (West) Door 34 the Seminole State
'uifo.'d. GF1CiOUS living from
That the parties interested in said
t$
Seminole County, Florida, Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford,
tentlon. Now l bear Carter ls up his mind. He can't decide ttwherewedid — inthegut- County Court House, Post Office Florida, the above described W. bus Iness are as follows: Geppetto's, I weekly. Utilities included. 300$.
Oak, 322-9633 141.7163,
Inc., a Florida Corporation 100
going to Africa and he's taking whether to run for the ter."
Drawer "C", Sanford, Florida, sonal property,
percent.
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32771.
That
said
sale
is
being
made to
Kate Smith along,
Paulsen entered the New
presidency or to give pompous
Room For Rent
Dated at Cas$elben'y, Seminole
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE satisfy the terms of said Writ of
"Of course, Brown said he lessons to the Pope. He can talk Hampshire primary in 1972 on FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Execution.
With Kitchen Privileges
County, Florida, MaV II, 1919.
3223927
GEPPETTO'S, INC.
and Linda didn't do anything in for hours on subjects nobody the Republican ticket
the NOTICE: (1) All claims o.demands
John E. Polk,
By: -5 Peter B. Thorniey,
Sheriff
Africa. But that's not news. He cares about.
Democratic ticket was crowded against th estate of the decedent, or
Spring is here and it's a good time
be forever
President
and (2) Any
Seminole County,
doesn't do anything with her In
opposing Nixon, Ashbrook objection bybarred,
"The American people have
to choose a new home from the
an Interested person
PubIiih.
MAY
22.
29,
June
5,
12,
1979
Florida
P.QU of our classified ads.
that challenges the validity of said Publish: May 15,22,79, June 5, 1979 DEJ-106
California either.
finally figured out Harold and MeQusky.
He won't admit he was decedent's will, if any; the DEJ.57
"If Linda and Jerry move Stassen. He announces his
I
of the Personal
into the White House, it will be candidacy and gives his conces- defeated, choosing Instead to Qualification
Representative; or the venue or
UISIIIIIUU•U..UUU..uUu.suu..su.g
the second time in a decade that slon speech at the same time. I say, "I got 1,272 votes, one jurisdiction of said Court, or be
FICTITIOUSNANI
U
Notice is hereby given that we we U
barred.
the oval office will be filled with tried to get him to run on the percent tI the total. l spent only forever
UNI=PAK CORP.
al
Dite of first publication of Notice engaged in business at 101 Hig hland U
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ticket with me in 1972 but he $8000 on the campaign.
recording equipment.
of Administration June 5, 1979.
St., Altamonte Spgs., Seminole
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"if I'd spent $1 million and
Far.•
County, Florida, under the fidltig,,s
NANCY MA RIE BROWN
"A lot of hopefuls are really wouldn't even meet site. He
UI
Personal Rspre$intativeci said
named FINISHING TOUCHES and
dull. Take Robert Dull, er, ah, wanted the top spot on the you project the number of votes
*
MACNIITS
that
we intend to register said name
by the amount spent, I would be estate
Dole, for instance. He could ticket."
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
* EQUIPMT FAI1ICATIS/WEEJERS
Paulsen, who disappears into going into my third term as REPRESENTATIVE
beat Pat Boone in a bland
Seminole County, Florida in ac
HENRY L. DICUS
cordance
with
the
provisions olthe
the woodwork between elec- president today.
contest.
U
WILLIAM A. Dicus, P.A.
Fictitious Name Statutes, TOWN:
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"Think of the difference It -741
"Gerald Ford isn't Mr. lions, keeps busy touring
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Section 855.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Broadway
Jilt a Iriag company with goad working
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Excitement either. Every time colleges and auditoriums giving would have made if I'd been Box
519. Jodi Colvard
CadltlSes 481111 liberal beusffts. Handy location
U
Dunedin,
FlorIda
33528
Donna
Esbinsan
I see him on the tube I think I've lectures and acting in such elected instead of Nixon. There
in LSnSWSSd, Fla. Apply lo: UNI.PAK CORP.
Carol Pop.
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tel: 113-7333161
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1831 N. Hwy. 437. Lassuwoad. na.
lost the color on my television plays as "The Last of The Red wouldn't have been any Water- Publish:
Publish: June 5, 12, 19, 24. 1919;
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June 5, 12, 1979
set. If you belic"e in rein- Hot Lovers," "The Odd gate.
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MORTGAGES. P. Legg. Lic,
Mtg Broker 825 No 1 D
Wymore Rd Altamonte
8627193

ANYTIME

SANFORD: $28,500. 3 Bdrm., I
bath, carport, 'nice neighbor-

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Washers, refrigerators.
323 7050 KeIIoqgs Auction

&amp; Sold

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LIKE THE
"WIDE OPEN" SPACES?

hospital, doctor,

wexcellent

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512,500!

lice 3 BR. 11 : b, good section. $295
mo. + deposit.

71351 , 5 French (1 192 )

$27,500

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CAN YOU BELIEVE! 1 BR, 1 bath
home in immaculate cond. Small
lot with large front &amp; rear
porches, DR &amp; 1g. BR! A Buy for

The Real Estate Agency

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rising your home &amp; credit? I will
catch tip back payments &amp; buy
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Orlando 327-1577

WORLD.

B block nome.

L0__tA1,i$i,'1 ft

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W ow ' Only $37,900!

Sanford 321-0702

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323 8188 Eves

nice lot! BPP WARRANTED,

2439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

trees, walking distance to stores,
schools &amp; bus. Nice neigh.
borhood. All this &amp; CH &amp; CA.
$41,500.

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NEW BEDROOM,? BATH CR0
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AIR AND HEAT, CARPETS,
DUE FOR COP °LETION
AUGUST 1st. $39,000

2105 Sq. It. of living, remodeled kit

distance to

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WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd

3 BEDROOM, 1': BATH,? STORY
HOME WITH FAMILYROOM.
NEAR DOWNTOWN SAN
FORD. $21,900.

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maculate home on cor. lot,
beautifully landscaped, near
golf course &amp; schools. $51,750.

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REALTOR, 322 7498

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
FIREPLACE ON OVERSIZED
LOT WITH LARGE OAK
TREES. PAVED ROAD
FRONTAGE, ONLY $49.000.

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ONLY $37,900

View of Lk. Dupont in Deltona.
This 3 BR home in Deltona is 6
yrs. young, CHIA, city water &amp;
sewer, with a nice sc. patio. The
price is right I $32,500.

24 HOUR lB 322.9283

SIDE GLANCES

SPACIOUS 3 BR, 21 : bath, formal
dining, carpet, air, private patio
w 2 car garage. Lovely club
house, pool &amp; tennis. Furn, or
unfir

BUY THIS 3 BEDROOM BLOCK

Seeing is believing. The truly
breathtaking beauty of a
paradise on earth! We're not
exaggerating, just a 15 mm. ride
from Sanford &amp; you are trans.
poed to WONDER LAND. Let
us give you details. $96.500.

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Eve. 3220612, 322 1587, 322.7177

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P1OMcOWNE'W5 Don't lose your
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you,
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC
Realtor 644 2518

SAVE GAS STAY HOME
Swim in your own pooi, B•BQ grill
waiting for cook out, plenty
shade trees &amp; citrus trees. All
this and large brick home w 4
BR. 2B, lam. room, din, room, C
H&amp;A. Must see. Only $85,000.

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New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
138.000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2287.

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Deceased
HOUR
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Ave.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
Adults. Studio, Air, ww
Sanford
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
carpet, residential area. $139
IN THE ESTATE:
mo. 323-8019.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DEADLINES
that the administration of the estate
of MARLON E. LUST, deceased,
Noon The DQ Before Publication
32—Houses Unfurnished
File Number 79-164-CP, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Seminole
3 BR 2 bath Air, stove S. refç.
County, Florida, Probate Division,
Sundaj — Noon Friday
the address of which is Seminole
Small children accepted. $300
County Courthouse, Sanford,
mo. 1st 8. last + security
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Florida, 32771. The personal
deposit. 349-5548.
The Board of County Com- representative of the estate is
18—IIpbMnted
5—Lost &amp; Found
Clean 3 OR, 2 bath, garage,
missioners of Seminole County will Valerie Lust, whose address is 1509
Asbury Drive, Orlando, Florida
Central Air, fenced backyard.
hold a public hearing in Room 203 of
Experienced New &amp; Used car get
security deposit, $325 mo. $42.
the Seminole County Courthouse, 32103. The name and address of the
Irish Setter S mo. old female lost
ready man. See Mike at Joe
personal representative's attorney
8929 or 322-0141.
Sanford, Florida, on June 12, 1979 at
near Sanford &amp; Mattie Ayes.
Creamons. 322.3391 ext. 326.
7:00 PM., or as soon thereafter as are set forth below.
Reward. 3236696.
All persons having claims or
possible, to consider a specific land
Real Estate-Sales Manager
33-4iouses Furnished
use amendment to the Seminole demands against the estate are
on going office with I full time
6—Child Care
County Comprehensive Plan, Or. required, WITHIN THREE
associates in Sanford area needs
dinance 77.25, and rezoning of the MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
aggressive sates manager. Must
2 BR, 1'/2bath
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
described property from R.2 One
be abtb to recruit, train &amp; be
First S. Only child care center open
332.3439
and Two Family Dwelling District to THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
capable of running a 15man
Saturday in Sanford
BeginC3 General Commercial and of the above court a written
office. This position requires a
ning June 7. Sanford Early
statement of any claim or demand
But D.C. Ignored Him
Wholesale District.
candidate with a strong listing
Childcare Center. 322.6645.
34—Mobile Homes
they may have. Each claim must be
track record and some sales
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
In writing and must indicate the
Children to keep in my home
management experience. Reply
ORDINANCE 77.25 WHICH
basis for the claim, the name and
2 BR Trailer for rent, washer,
Day orHight. Hot meals
in confidence to Box 22, c.o
AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND
address of the creditor or his agent
air. No children or pets, $200
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
322.5015
USE ELEMENT OF THE SEMI.
or attorney, and the amount
mo. Inc. utilities + security. 322
Sanford, Fla.
NOLE COUNTY COMPREHEN.
claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Newborn to small infants for
5080.
SIVE PLAN FROM MEDIUM DEN.
LPN,
Ajil
time
&amp;
part
time.
Appiy
the date when it will become due
working mothers or short
In person Lake'view Nursing
Farmer Could Turn SITY RESIDENTIAL TO INDUS. shall be stated. If the claim Is
vacations in my home. 322.5547.
TRIAL FOR THE PURPOSE OF
_center ililtE. 2nd St.
36—Resort Property
contingent or unhiquidated, the
REZONING THE FOLLOWING
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
nature of the uncertainty shall be
DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM stated, if the claim is secured, the
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
Daytona Beach-Hutchison ocean
R2 ONE AND TWO FAMILY
educational opportunity In this
security shall be described. The
front Apts. weekly. Call 322-409
REAL ESTATE
DWELLING DISTRICT TO C.) claimant shall deliver sufficient
area. 3226645.
if no ans. (904) 252-9492.
GENERAL
COMMERCIAL
AND
copies of the claim to the clerk to
CAREER NIGHT
Wafer Into Fuel
Enroll now-school age childrenWHOLE DISTRICT.
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
WED.,
JUNE 6,7:30 PM
for
summer
fun-arts,
crafts,.
37—Business Property
The North 50 feet of the East 170 each personal representative.
By TOM TIEDE
and the Alies needed great water for petrol without thi feet
&amp; field trips. 323-1424.
of Lot 21, McNeill Orange VIII.,
Come loin us for an Informative
All persons interested In the estate
amounts of fuel to save the subterfuge being detected.
Plat Book 2, Page 101 of the Public
evening whether or not you're
to whom a copy of this Notice of
do baby sitting in my home,
For Rent: 2 chair beauty parlor,
Andrews agreed to thi Records of Seminole County, Administration has been mailed are Wilt
world for Democracy. If
licensed. Find out what Real
McKEESPORT, Pa. (NEA)
day S. evening. 2 &amp; under.
$150 mo. with lease
Florida,
less
the
right-of-way
for
Estate is all about.
required, WITHIN THREE
Once again the world is Andrews was right, the Kaiser condition. He also agreed to usi
323.1332
road. Section 19, Township 21, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Join the winning teamll 549 W.
reminded of the fragility of Its could be defeated with rain- sea water the second time. Hi Range 29.
Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Harold Hall Realty
Special Summer program for 6.12
dependence on fossil fuels. Iran water, and every soldier's said his invention was ver
Further, the Planning and Zoning
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
FRICKES. FRICKE
yrs. old including weekly
Inc. REALTOR, MLS
ASSOCIATES
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
has cut its oil production. The canteen was a potential "technical," and If one mistaki Commission of Seminole County will they may have that challenge the
hold a public hearing in Room 703 validity of the decedent's will, the
Realtors
377.5753
322-6645.
SANFORD
EARLY
Oil Producing Sand Exporting gasoline tank.
was made "you can't make thi of the Seminole County Courthouse, qualifications of the personal
323-5774 Day or Night
CHILDHOOD CENTER.
Countries have jacked the price
Still, the inventor was greeted gasoline."
Sanford, Florida, on June 6, 1979 at
representative, or the venue or
of crude by 15 percent. In the with skepticism instead of
ERA.
Jessop and Admiral Burd 7:)0 P.M., or as soon thereafter as jurisdiction of the Court.
38—Wanted to Rent
9-4Good Things to Eat
to review, hear comments
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
U.S., President Carter is interest. He drove to the New were certain there was nc possible,
and make recommendations to the OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Nurses aides. Full &amp; part time
decontrolling prices of York Navy Yard in a possibility of deception the Board of County Commissioners on WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Single garage for private tool &amp;
U- Pick Black Eye Peas. $5 bu. Call
Exper. nec. Apply, in person
the above captioned ordinance.
Date of the first publication of this
Herbert Russell 332.7238 for
turn. storage. Own insurance.
domestic crude. Rationing Is an "wuterpowered" Packard, and second time around. And b
Lakeview
Nursing
Center.
919
E.
Additional information may be Notice of Administration: June 5,
Information.
323.0106 anytime.
increasing prospect.
was there given over to the care Andrews did It again. This time obtained
2nd St., Sanford.
by contacting the Land 1979.
But perhaps all of this worry of Commander E.W. Jessop, he even showed how. He mixed Development Manager at 323-4330,
VALERIA LUST
41—Houses
Like
people, own hours, good pay?
11—Instructions
As Personal Representative of
could have been avoided. The the senior engineer. Jessop the Navy's sea water with Ext. 306.
Try
selling
Sarah
Coventry
the Estate of
Persons not able to attend the
story is told here on the edge of gave Andrews a bucket of chemicals from a small vial.
Jewelry and see how rewarding
MARLON E. LUST
hearing who wish to comment on the
NedIepo11istru.tlon
It will be. 299.4134.
the Monongahela of a man who water, and, cynically, told him And once more the engine proposed
Deceased
actions may Submit
could make fuel from water as to proceed.
LET'S BE'b'?I'
Ignited, and ran at about 75 written statements to the Land ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL Creative Expressions 323.5512
ROBSIE'5
If you weren't looking for a new
Development Division prior to the REPRESENTATIVE:
long ago as 50 years. That's
Andrews produced an empty percent of power.
career you wouldn't be reading
scheduled public hearing.'Persons GEORGE C. KELLEY, III
18—Help Wanted
right: fuel from water. When gallon can, and a small satchel,
Jessop was later to tell the appearing at the hearings may P.O. Box 1137
REALTY
this ad, and if we weren't looking
the man's formula was offered and got into his car. While in Navy Institute that the submit written statements or be Apopka, Florida 32703
for someone to do a lob this ad
Typist secretary, Part time, ex.
Telephone: 305856.2130
wouldn't be here. If you want the
to the powers that be however there, he presumably put the demonstrations
were heard orally.
perienced 60 wpm, small office
Publish: June 5, 12, 1979
opportunity to earn Three to
By
Order
of
the
Board
of
County
bucket of water In his can and "remarkable." In fact, he Commissioners of Seminole County, DEK-32
the idea was flatly rejected.
In Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
Five Hundred dollars a week,
The man's name was John mixed it with something from believed that Andrews' syn- Florida.
hr. 323-6300.
call 1.500-432.8403 anytime for
FACTORY WOR KER-Capable of
recorded message.
Andrews. He was a Portugese the satchel. Then he got out of thetic was even better thaz r'
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 3 BR, 2
learning to blend solvents. In.
Clerk to the Board of
immigrant and a part-time the car, poured the brew into a gasoline, because it Wv. iess
OF PROPOSED. CHANGES AND
B. Just listed in the beautiful
telligent
I
flexible.
Able
to
1 carpenter I carpenter's helper
County Commissioners of
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
Mayfair section. This spacious
inventor who lived on a modest motorboat engine, and the volatile. He claimed it wouldn't
handle 55 gal. drums. 373.1101.
wanted for framing crew. 323.
Seminole County, Florida
DISTRICTS AND BOuHnAlc
home has over 1900 sq ft. of
7573 aft. 6.
farm to the west of this Pitt- engine was successfully spark until It was mechanically
By: Joann K. Hare
OF THE ZONING OROINAN
ASSISTANT TO MANAGERliving area with large well
Deputy Clerk
sburgh suburb. In the second started.
THE CITY OF
Typing, physically fit, flexible.
vaporized Inside a carburetor. PubllshMay
SANFORD,
landscaped yard. Ready to move
Por a chreer in Real Estate call
FLORIDA,
To assist in office I. warehouse.
Realty World, The Real Estate
Into. Priced at only $67,.
decade of the century., a time of
Well, Commiuder Jessop was.. ,. But U the boys at the New DEJ.fl4 25 &amp; June 5, 1979
Notice is hereby given that a
3234466
Hurryl
Agency June Porzig 323.5.124.
uncertainty around the globe, linpressed, but not convinced. York Navy Yard were
Public Hearing will be held .t the
NOTICE
Andrews
began
telling As he was later to tell it, he did astounded by Andrews'
Commission R oom in the City Hail
Wanted Milk Maids-milk cows in
EXECUTIVE LIVING 4 OR, 28,
NOTICE is hereby given that the in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
milking parlor, nightshlft. Start
fireplace I FR, breakfast rm. &amp;
everyone that he could syn- not actually see Andrews process, the federal govern- Board
of County Commissioners of 7:00 o'clock P.M. on June 25, 1979, to
$24 day + bonus. 4 days on, 2
formal OR, pool w-gazebo
thesize gasoline,
prepare the concoction. The ment was not. Andrews went Seminole County, Florida, shall at consider
changes and amendments
daysoff. Call 322.4117 for further
entertainment area. Privacy
Nobody paid much attention inventor was hidden in the back home to wait for a call from 10:00A.M., or as soon thereafter as to the Zoning Ordinance and the
Into. Baker Farms, SR 427,
wail, dual sprinkler system.
on the 26th day of June, Comprehensive Land Use Plan of
Sanford.
to the farmer's ramblings, of seat of his car, and it was quite Washington. And when he did possible,
$93,500.
1919, hold a public hearing at the the
EMP.LOyER
City of Sanford, Seminole
course. Particularly the U.S. possible that he could have not receive it, he reportedly Seminole County Courthouse, Room County,
Florida, as follows:
MAID
POSITIONexp.
LAKE FRONT over 'i acre
government. But Andrews merely substituted regular gave up on the fuel Idea and 203, Sanford, Florida, to consider the
WAYS WE CAN
preferred. Apply In person.
A portion of that certain property
beautifully wooded building site
of the following ordinance: lying between West 251h Street and
Sanford Nursing &amp; Cony. Center,
wrote letter after letter to of- gasoline for the bucket of turned to other maters adoption
on paved street. City water.
HELP EACH OTHER
An ordinance relating to specified Santa Street and between
950
Meilonville
Ave.
$10,000.
ficials of his adopted nation, water.
I. We have applicants.
(synthetic rubber, for one areas of the unincorporated Aven ue and. French AvGrenada
en ue is
and eventually his persistence
So Jessop called for another thing).
territories of Seminole County, proposed to be rezoned from MR-1 2.
A COLORFUL FUTURE
COUNTRY BARGAIN 2 BR, workYou have the jobs,
Florida; creating the Lake Ridge (MultIple.
paid off. In 1916 the Navy test the following day. This time

Andrews did make some
reluctantly agreed to allow the he asked Rear Admiral G.E. additional demonstrations. But
man to demonstrate his Burd to be a witness. He also only for friends and neighbors.
process.
demanded that Andrews mix
Today John Andrewa is long
The timing of the demon- his ingredients Inside a pre- dead, and his surviving family
stratton could not have been inspected room; that way the refuses to talk about him or his
better. World War I had begun, inventor could not switch the ideas.

Tuesday, June 5, 1979-3B

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Division

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surprse
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can be absorbed and act as an natural Wet. If it works well for
irritant to the organs In which
you, there's no reason that you
the mineral oil Is deposited. It shouldn't continue it although I

County Administrator Roger Neiswender said the law
requires persons storin g more than
three gallons of
gasoline to get a permit from the county. However, no

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in Jail.
Th e practice is potentially hazardous, Kaiser said.

also can
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is being stored in quantities ranging from five gallons to
500 gallons in residential areas in violation of the fire ewe.
Penalty for violation is ~unishable by $Wfineor60days

well for that in most cases. The them on a regular basis if you
problem is small amounts of it can't solve th e problem with a

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chemical laxatives

the
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McCluan, is how to enforce the code. "I know of at least
one instance where gasoline is being stored at a home,"
McCluan said. "We've asked the county attorney's office
how to enforce the code," specifically whether warrants
are needed to enter a suspect's home or property.

tremely explosive.'
Iii' told of an incident in north Florida recently where
gasoline, stored adjacent to a home, exploded. "All that
was left of the home was its concrete slab," Kaiser said.
Kaiser recommended that no permits for over three

prov ision for ventilation or allowing for the release of
pressure."
An explosion from a cup 01 vaporizing gasoline is about
the same in intensity as an explosion from three sticks of
dynamite," Kaiser said.

gallons Ix- issued. For thosestoring even three gallons, lie
advised that the fuel be kept ina *'approved safety can" ill
it well ventilated area and "iiot inside I dwelling.-

.. Our department mll be investigating the calN."
Kaiser said. "We will be enforcing tile lit%% to eliminate the
hazards in residential areas," said Newswender.

Assistant County Attorney Bob MeMillan said he will Ixresearching the issue.
County Commissioners Tuesday, after hearing a report

from Kaiser, instructed him to prepare a letter for
Chairman Bob French's signature to be sent to

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21) Don't let an old grudge with
producer, not a shirker.
GEMINI (May 21-June ()) a co worker precondition yo ur
You may not work well under thin king today. His or her

by Al Vermeer

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a

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his spade nine whereupon

nuinth and Cintron claim there
are already 150 members. Any

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) extra effort today if you hope to
Keep a low profile socially achieve an important goal.
today and, above afl,deer clear
Your chances are good, but
of cliques. Don't let another you'll have to work at It,
involve you in petty politics.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Well-formulated plans should
LEO (July 23-Aug. Z&amp;t It's not
be altered. Stick to your
posstbleyoucouldbea bi tmore original blueprints even though
restless than usual today and
you may e faced with an
make changes just for the sake unexpected
of change. Think your moves

West North Emit South

ree spade tricks and the
chance to get rid of a club. A

PUS 2V
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king good and a diamond
lead gives South a ruff and
discard.

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A Missouri reader asks
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ask city officials to reject a
white woman recommended by
the Seminole Joint Tenants
Council to fill a vacant seat on
the Sanford housing Authority
Board.

get 500 gallons of gasoline to

person55oroveroranyveteran Agriculture Committee.
The committee is reviewing
honorably discharged from the
an
amendment to the food
service, regardless of age,
eligible for membership, he stamp law that would restore
provision
allowing
said. The group Is sched uled to the
hold its next meet ing at 10 am. ded uction of medical and dental
June 13 at the American Legion expenses from household in.
come in calculating food stamp
building.
Veterans and senior citizens eligibility. Such deductions
share a collective list of con- were stricken from the law on
cerni, Cintron said, and a
"We'
re going to mount a
lobby group to address those
concerns is a logical step. He campaign on that right away. If
said veterans and the elderly those medical deductions are
have been the most under- taken away, a lot of elderly
represented groups in the neople are going to be hurt,"
country and, as a result, they Cintron said.
He sa id the campaign will
have been "ripped off"
include letter-writing, phoning
politically.
He said politicians con- and "whatever else can be

d e Blacks

Davis recorded the vote count
and did not permit a protest

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that vote was incorrect and
that, in fart, a majority of those

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actually voted against recotn
men di ng Miss Buratti.
On i'uday, Mrs. Wyche said
site notified city manager
Warren E. Knowles that there

Council.
Mrs. Wychc, a former position's to Miss Buratti's
On Monday, the Tenants chairman of the Tenants appointment. A petition bearing
Council held a special meet ing Council, said the current more than 50 names of west side
and selected Ten Buratti from chairman, Mrs. Aurdella residents supporting her
Redding Gardens as the person Davis, nianipulated time voting charges will be submitted to tiir
to be recommended to the city and (11(1 not allow into rty commission at its regular
commission for appointment to no:mlinatioim all the miaxmmes. Mrs. mimecting Monday night, Mrs
Wycite said site had wanted to Wvche said.
Brown's unexpired term.
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considered For time Authority
however, a group of some
If 'len had won time election
the
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present at tile Monday meeting

Zoynne Mae Davis was named
to fill Coibert's position, but a
recommendation on Brown's
replacement was delayed
pending the recommendations

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charged that chainuan Davis
never provided written notice to
Tenants Council niemnixi s of
the special meeting, as
required by council bylaws.
Mrs. Wyche said when the
vote to approve Miss Buratti

City Commission meeting, Mrs.

said, will be the House

sistently have neglected efforts done" to persuade the cornto ease the tax strain placed on mittee to approve the amendelderly citizens living on fixed ment.
Future activities of the
incomes and time plight of
organization, he said, will focus
returning vets,
"When a couple who have on voter registration,
"Come July," he said, "we're
worked hard all their life retire
and then can't afford to pay the going to have busloads of people
taxes to keep their home, it's a at the courthouse waiting to
disgrace. When a veteran who register."

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag

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Two seats oil tile board

begin lobbying efforts Immediately. The first target, be

Sio

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discrimination, a group of west

became open Following the
resignation of member John
Colbert on May 7 and the death
of mmiemnber George Brown on
1ziy 21. At the May 30 Sanford

organization was founded fast

Also-thlslsnotagoodtimeto is closed.
experiement with untested
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
procedures. How to get along 19) For one who usually deals
with other signs is one of the with life realistically, your
sections you'll enjoy in your practiclality could desert you
new AstroGraph Latter. Mall today, involving you in
$1 for each to Astro-Graph, P.O. something both complicated
Box 489, Radio City Station, and illogical.
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
birth sign.

Charging

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South could have run ot
all his trumps. On t he last
trump lead West would have
been forced to blank his ace
South could make his club
king good.
The trouble with that play
is that it would fail if East
held the club ace.
Expe rt South finds a neat
safety play to Insure the
contract. When he leads a
spade he plays the eight, not
the jack. Now West is endplayed.
A spade lead gives South

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"They'd have to come to us if percent of the nation's senior

million votes, probably a
Cintron is the principal
Veterans
majority,"
Cintron said.
organizer of United
Cintron
said the group will
and Senior Citizens, Inc. The

Wp-A produces tile ace.

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they wanted to be elected, citizens live in this state.
Together, the veterans and
"Even If one third of those
persons over 55 represent a
majority of voters in this combined voters didn't vote,
we'd still have more than two
state," said George Cintron.

vening bid.
Usually an overcall, it is
ARIES(March 21-April 19)
through before going off on
bid inserted while the oppota ngents.
Tread warily in joint ventures
Here is another bad luck nents are bidding along on
VIRGO (Aug. 23&amp;PI. 23) today. Surface conditions may
hand for the ordinary their merry way.
''51'1'E i:NT}:lmI'Hisi ASSNI
Instead of looking for your appear calm, but unusual
declarer.
friends' faults today, look for undercurrents could lead to
West falls to open a spade,
(Do you have a question for
develonents.
their virtues.
but starts by leading ace and the experts? Write "Ask the
TAURUS tApril 20-May 20)
another diamond, South Experts," care of this newspaJIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be doubly tactful in important
draws trumps, leads a spade per. Individual quesIons will
Normally you're willing to one-to-one relationships today. from dummy and finesses be answered of accompanied
the Jack. West takes his by stamped, sell-addressed
share fully what you have with Do nothing erratic that could
others, but today you
be a upset
so meone
whose
Spades fail to break so South ing questions will be used nj
trifle too self-serving for your assistance you need at this
must lead a club toward his this column and will receive

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presstwe today, so try not to methods may be superior, but
ll never know if your mind
leave tasks to the last minute. you'

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trifle heavier this coming year roles were reversed,
but the rewards will be worthy

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Sometimes they protrude and
Antonio, TX 78292.
you can feel them and at other
Metamucil Is one of several t im es they do not. Regardless of
bulk laxatives and is not what it Is, anyone who has a
necessaril y any better than mass in that area and doesn't

not at the expense of others.
Demands on you where your Treat your associates the way

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receive proper medical care,
it's a disgrace," Cintron said.
A coalition of veterans and "Those are the kind of t hings
senior citizens would have we are going to try and correct
enough political clout to play by pooling our votes for canthe deciding role in an y future didates who will represent us."

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Be your own person today but

YOUR BIRTHDAY

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Kaiser said some persows are burying 55-gallon drums

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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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HOROSCOPE

Asked how someone

a storage tank lit his vard, McCluan said, bv trans po rting it in his car five-or-lO-gallons at a tune, creating
another hazardous situation. —DONNA F.S'I*F-S

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a long, stamped, self-addressed for years.

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siphoning gasoline, saying "only it few drops in tile lungs

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these products you should at

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homeowners' associations in the county warning of the
hazards involved in improperly storing gasolin e.
Kaiser said his office has received anon)7nous calls

Suppositories, to give you some a mass that seems to be flesh. It

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of gasoline lit their baCK yar(ts, according to anonymous

Form Lobby

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complaining that gasoline is being stored in residential

softeners which you could use

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permits will be issued, he said.

Vets, Elderly

just a little more natural.

I don'
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sections of the Unincorporated areas of Seminole County.
But it doesn't know how. Not yet at least.
Co unty Commissioners were told by Public Safety
Director Gary K aiser on Tuesday that complaints from
anonymous persons have come to his office that gasoline

soften the stool. It worked very there's really no harm in taking
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The moisture that it retains
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also drink fruit problems in elimination in
juices. What I would like to
conjunction with hemorrhoids
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of
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DEAR READER
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docto rs used to recommend additive.
m in eral oil but most of us don't

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side protested tile action and cluded front consideration by
accepted that. But site didn't
claimed tile election won by Mrs. Davis.
and that isn't rii0it. It isn't fair
Miss Buratti was "rigged". So Mrs. Davis today labeled Mrs. to the tenants," said Mrs.
there wo uld be a white member W'che's charges "ridiculous," Wyche.
of time board.
and said the dissenters are
housing Authority Director
If Miss Buratti were ap- "jtist it bunch of bigots."
Toin Wilson said today the
pointed to the fiviu-nieniber
"We wanted I mixed board, controversy should be settled at

READING CAN BE FUN
"Reading is FUNdamental," especially when you're all dressed up
clowns, these students (from left)—-Michael Lester, Robert Ifill and 11m
Edsall—In the (111F) program at Southside Elementary School are being

told by their teacher aide, Jeanette Green in top photograph. Below,
Superman is the inspiration promoting reading at the Sanford braimeim

Authority Board, she would be one that could represent all time a Inter imwettng lie said he Vbihl
the only white represen tative. tenents," said council chair, issue Further directives to the

library. Checking out the Super Summer 179 program at the library are

With Colbert's resignation, and inall I)jlvis.

(from left) April Vanscoder, Alex Piquer, Corkey Howland and Dee Dee
Ilowland.
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Chainmmmin Davis said there spelling out time requirements of
Davis, time Four current board had been two candidates open meetings, and another
members are all black.
seeking re'cotmummendatiun frommi election mimay have to be called
"It wasn't a fair election and time Tenants Council, Miss for.
there are a lot of blacks oil the Buratti and Rev. G. Eubanks.
Time housing Authority is
west side of town that are mad Eubanks withdrew and Buratti charged with time responsibility
about this," said Barbara was chosen by vote, she said. of immonitorüig the six public
Wyche, who said she is U
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A divorced parent now has the legal right to
view the educational records of his child In
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child.

The Seminole County School Board approved that right in an amendment to school
policy Wednesday in order to comply with the
state board rules and recent legislation on
family rights and privacy, said Ralph Ray,
administrative assistant.
The federal law called the Family Rights
and Privacy Act gave divorced parents
without custody the right to view their child's
records, Ray said. The Florida legislature
passed legislation in 1978 to bring itself into
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"AS part of the amendment, the school
board will notify parents annually of their

vehicle license tag, his name connected to the Altamonte
was placed on the state-wide Springs office," Peters said.
computer system as a matter of
"Smith would give the
What started out as a
routine. The names of about 50
agency's
name as a reference
stop of a motorist by an percent of those arrested In
Altamonte Springs motorcycle Altamonte Springs for traffic and then either he or an agent
police officer last November violations are placed In the would answer the telephone
may have been the key to computer, according to Police calls for the agency in
Altamonte and give a good
halting an Inter-state swindle In U. Steve Garver, as a matter of
which Investors were bilked of routine or if an officer "gets a reference on himself," Peters
said.
at least $600,000 during a nine- gut feeling."
Peters said Smith accepted
month period last year.
It wis several days later
payments
ranging from $5,000
Florida Attorney General before information of Smith's
to
$20,000
each from Investors.
Smith has begun the ad- past connctlon with sInllar
ministrative process to file a swindle operations in other "Smith provided machines to
some and services to some, but
seeking restitution from states became
In the meantime, Smith no one got all that had been paid
the Ventron Corp., 161
Whooping Loop, Altamonte posted a $100 bond with the for and some got nothing at
Springs, or from Michael sheriff'sdepartment. He for- all," Peters said.
Lawrence Smith, Its corporate feited his bond by falling to
Peters said the Attorney
appear In court.
head for the $600,000.
General's office has received
The alleged swindle began,
The ientwe of events with more than 20 written cornsaid Assistant Attorney the swindle are as follows,plaits about the swindle inGeneral Jim Peters, in March according to Peters:
volving more than $100,000. He
1178 and ended In November,
Michael Lawrence Smith, baaedhlzedlmate of $600,000 as
1978 right after Altamonte using the aliases Michael the amount bilked out of
Police Officer Danny Savlola Fleming, Peter Lawrence and propective investors because
stopped Smith on Nov. 14, 1978 David Ingram, filed documents subpoenaed bank records for
on Crane's Rood Boulevard incorporating two firms— the nlne.moth period showed
because the temporary license vrn Corp. and National that amount of activity in the
tag displayed on Smith's -Franchise Bureau— in March, corporation's bank accounts.
vehicle had expired. Saviola rn and went into business In
The attorneygeneral
arrested Smith after theAV, an office atl6l Whooping Loop
administrative
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charging the man with failure Crane's Roost, Altamonte
complaint
with
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Department
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pioyed in the state. What
magazine vending
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pernmitthe office toflleacivil
Rhode Island temporary managerial and marketing
suitforciamagesand
driver's license. It had expired assistance to Investors.
In circuit court. The law
in March, 1978. The Florida
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Franchise
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department
beforeaaft can be
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Student records, however, may be released
without written consent to school officials,
government personnel such as through the
U.S. Commissioner of Education, school
officials connected with financial aid,

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Written consent, however, may not always
be the key to releasing student educational
records. The amendment states:
"The school will presume that either
parent, the guardian, or the adult student has
the right to sign the written consent for
disclosure unless the school has been
provided with evidence that there Is a legally
binding Instrument or consent order governing such matters as divorce, separation, or
custody which provides to the contrary."

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Parents, guardians or adult students will
also be Informed they must give written
consent to the school district for disclosure of
personally identifiable Information to other
persons, Ray said. This consent must be
signed and dated and must specify which
records are to be disclosed, the purpose of the
disclosure and the parties to whom the
disclosure will be made.

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commission's preferred
candidate for the post.
County Commissioners
have selected Dr. Jorge
DeJu of Tallahassee for the
joint position . The appointment is being withheld
pending HM approval. A
letter from the county to
Lucy Hady, hitS district
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Sanford Event Off
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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Decottes they will proceed north to 24th Street
Herald Stiff Writer
and west to Summerlin. On Summerlin they
About 100 runners have signed up for this will travel north to Celery Avenue, east on
Saturday's two-mile and 10,000 meter runs Celery to Scott Avenue and north on Scott to
through the streets of Sanford. James R. Second Street. From Second Street they will
Jernigan, recreation department dk*ctor head west to Mellonville and north to
said today.
Seminole. The finish line will be on Seminole,
Registration for the first of what is hoped east of Sanford.
will become an annual event will continue
Entry blanks received thus far Indicate
through the remainder of this week, Jenlgan contestants from as far away as Jacksonville
said. The race Is co-sponsored by the Sanford will be competing.
Recreation Department and the Kiwanis
Chuk Roll, 2808 French Ave., Sanford, and
Sunrise Club.
Alice Arnall of Jacksonville are the youngest
The two-mile "fun race" is scheduled to
participants thus far entered in the two-mile
begin at 7:30 a.m. and contestants are race. Both
are seven years old.
requested to be at the darting line by 7:15
In
the
10,000
meter event, Craig Dobson of
am. The 10,000 meter run will start at 8 a.m.
7:50.
DeLand
is
the
youngest
participant at age 10.
and runners are asked to be in place by
All
Auburndale
man,
Rick ZeIs, 65, is the
Runners for the two-mile event will begin at

the corner of Sanford Avenue and Seminole oldest runner to enter the race.
Nestor DeArmas, 33, of Casselberry has
Boulevard. The route will take them south to
Second Street, east to Mellonville Avenue, entered both races. He plans to run the twonorth to Seminole and back to the sta rting mile event, return to the starting line and run
six more miles.
point.
The route for the 10,000 meter run will use
Runners will be grouped into eight age
the same starting point.
groups from l4 and under to over 5o,Jernigan
From there namers will travel on Sanford said. Awards will be given to the top four men
Avenue to Commercial Street, west to and the top four women in each category, he
Palmetto Avenue, and south to 24th Street. said.
From 24th Street they will awing east via
Awards in the two-mile run will be given to
Grandview, 20th Street, Grace Manor Drive the top 10 male and the top 10 female cornand Forest Delve to Decottes Avenue. From petitors, regardless of age.
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late Wednesday seeking
the approval,
fiRS approval is required
because that agency administers health department programs and sets
requirements for and pays
the major portion of the
salary of the health
department director.
The county has been
seeking a new health
department director since
September, 1978, when Dr.
Hamida Battla resigned,
citing interference in the
medical operation of the
department by Troy Todd,
director of human services,
as one of her reasons for
leaving. Todd asked for
v.sint to sntisr
position in county government in March, noting
health reasons. lie has
since been assigned to
duties In the county's
Comprehensive Employrnent Training Act
(CETA) office,

Dr. lattla's salary was
$36,000 annually while Todd
was receiving $19,400
annually for a total of
$55,400. The combined
position will pay $45,000
annually, said county
Budget Director Jeff Etchberger.
Etchberger said hitS
received a "stack" of

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There are a number of
positive benefits to the
county hiring Dr. DeJu,
Etchberger said. "He is a

strong administrator type
as well as a clinician. He
can regain strong ties with
the local medical cornmnutilty for the health
department and eliminate
some of the criticism
directed toward the health
department in the past.
A native of Cuba, Dr.
DeJu, 49, has been an
American citizen for the
past 15 years. He received
his BS degree from Vibora
Institute in Cuba, his MD
from Havana Medical
School and a master's of
public
health
admini st ration from the
University of Berkeley In
Calif. He

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gynecology at Deaconess
Hospital,

Buffalo,

N.Y.

Dr. DeJu's past experience Includes: medical
:dininLstrator of personal

health programs for state
of Florida; bureau chief of

maternal health and family
planning program for the
Florida Division of Public
director
of
maternal and child health
division for the Kentucky
Bureau of Health Services;
consultant to the American
Public Health Association;
U.S. State Department's
assistant for international

Health;

has also written numerous

38 were considered

qualified and seven were
interviewed.
He said it was finally
agreed that to meet Dr.
DeJu s
sa1ary
requirements, the cornbined position concept

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currently in

practice, he likes the public

human services director
post, 64 were disqualified,

School, Sanford, by the
school charm
itsdents from the Gold Pod
ws con do,"he Saki. He said Itis under the direction of
dot ~ of the Money Mrs. Barbara Brorup,
can be recovered frofl the school music teacher.
Ventron Corp. or from Smith The performance I. open
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after HItS approval is
obtained. Etchberger
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planning medical
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department director
position and Dr. DeJu was
the last qualified applicant.
At the same time of the 102
persons who applied for the

1890 MUSIC
Forerunners of today's
Women's Libbers, the
Suffragettes, are depIcted by girls singing
'Petticoat Vote," a lively
number from the "is"
Music Hall Revue" to be
presented today at 7:35
p.m.In the media center
of Idyliwlide Elementary

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"The policy outlines procedures for
parents, who disagree with the content of the
records, to challenge these contents," Ray
said. "The policy places the responsibility for
school educational records on the school
principal and records not in the school on the
superintendent."

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programs, guidance, preparation of state and
federal reports and for research, Ray said.
These records contain information as basic
as blrthdate and sex to standardized test
results, attendance records and health data.
They may also note family background information, verified reports of serious or
recurrent behavior patterns and records of

records and to obtain copies If desired," Ray
said.
The policy also notifies the parents their
child's records will not be seen by others
except school officials "with a legitimate
educational Interest," Ray said.

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approached him In a parking lot at 2100 Country Club Road,
Sanford, and demanded his wait, police said.
Police said Perkins was approechc4 by the men at about 3:5$'
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tin men
to the Continental Central
Florida Foods Office adjacent to the parking lot and asked what
time the office would open. When Perkins, a driver for the cornpsny, said he did not know, one of the men pointed a .22 caliber
rifle at his held And Ordered him to turn over his wallet, police

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home and doleahaloafofbreadandajarofJUfypeaflUt
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Rhodes said he suspected the culprit was a youth he knew had
been kicked out of his home two months ago. He descrld the boy
as five foot, nine inches tall, weighing about 145 poun&amp; with blond
hair. The boy usually rides a blue or green bicycle, Rhodes said.
Rhodes told de puties this Is the second time his home has been
broken Into for food. When deputies search ed the woods for the
boy, t hey founds remains of food stuff and campfires.

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A woman driving a white Datsun Saturday night damaged the
nozzle at a Longwood service station when she left the station
with the nozzle still in her tank, according to Seminole County
deputies.
The woman had pulled into the Phillips 66 Service station on
state Route 434 and date Route 600 at the self-service Island and
placed the nozzle in her gas tank, deputies say.
But when It started to rain, the woman quickly returned to her
car and drove off with the nozzle still attached. An estimate of the
damage to the nozzle was not available. No gasoline was taken,
deputies say.

Britain's Jeremy Thorp.N uu.
The

men fled the scene Ina ton pickup truck with wallet
containing $8 police said.
CASECONTINUED
The preliminary hearing for Bluett Keitt, 18, of 1019 Olive Ave.,

apartment complex about '6:30 p.m. Monday and discovered It
missing the next morning,
The motorcycle wasmissinga gear shift lever and had abole in
the left rear case causing It to lose o il If ridden, Ludwig said.
twocounts
MISSING FOOD
of child abuse was rescheduled for Friday in circuit court.
A 16-year-old boy who reportedly was kicked out of his home has
Miss Keitt had originally been scheduled to appear Wednesday. been living In a patch of woods in Oviedo for the past two months.
She has been released from custody on *1,000 bond.
Buddy Rhodes, 36, o f
Lake Hayes Road, Oviedo, told
Miss Keltt's two sons, Telly, 2, and Terry, 8-months, were found Seminole County deputies2638
Tuesday that someone broke into his
dead In a bath tub at 100 Monroe Terrace on March 8. Miss Keitt
told police the was In the kitchen preparing dinner when her sons
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1EREO TAKEN
A car owned by Jamie Soda, was stripped of a stereo tape
player and five tapes sometim Wednesday, Sanford police said.

LONDON (UPI)—
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1: galnst
Jeremy Thorpe, who
sat wrapped In an overcoat

In the prisoner's dock, under a charge he became oh-

)sed and desperate over a homosexual affair and
piotted to murder his alleged lover.
a 45-minute address to the jury Wednesday,
procutor Peter Taylor outlined his case and said
;i :Thorpe's homosexual relationship with a former model
: n4ab1thand Norman Scott
the "rot" of the
fiages.
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efendants are charged with conspiracy to kill Scott.
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United Press Isternotlesal
Israel's army voiced anger and shock at U.N.
eacekeeptng troupe for barring Israeli troops and t$flICI
om hunting several Palestinian guerrillas in the small
)Uth Lebanese village,
The Israelis were pursuing terrorists who had fired a
szooka and small arms early Wednesday on Manara, a
vIllan kibbutz near the northen town of Kiryat Shmora.
;o Injuries were reported. One guerrilla was wounded
nd captured and at least one other was killed.

motorized

ween Monday and Tuesday from an antique shop bi Word,
according to Seminole County deputies.
Burglars pried off the lock of the front door to gain entry to the
Highway 46 Nursery and Antique Shop on State Route 46, deputies

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students were evacuated (above) from Idyllwilde Elementary School
about 1:15
Wednesday when a small fire erupted In one of the classrooms.
The fire started when wax that was being melted on a hot plate caught an
Herald Photo. by Tern

STUDENTS
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Visual screen on fire that was hanging overhead, said Principal Norma
Ragsdale. The fire was extinquished before the firemen arrived
and damages
are limited to the screen which is valued at $12, she said.
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trip to Geneva, has on her agenda today visits with Pope
:lohn Paul II and Italian President Sandro Pertini during
e,firM day of her short day In Rome.
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window on the 'i, iver's side, he saId.
WATVH, PEARLS TAKEN
A Mich v) Mouse poeketwatch, two chains of pearls and other
property valued dt 16U was stolen Tuesday from a Lungwood
home, according to Seminole County deputies.
Ohs Bright, It, of 118 '%ow Tree lane, I.onuvuid tntr!
deputies burglars entered his home by cutting a circle ot bLass
next to the latch on the rear bedroom door. Other property taken
Included a movie cirnera and n fur stole (Russian squirrel) saId
who is an employee of Dime World.
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The members of a Senate
subcommittee, as well as assembled reporters and
onlooksrs got more than they asked for during a hearing
on nuclear power.
The witness In Wednesday's hearing, Dr. Alvin Weinberg of Oak Ridge, Tenn., produced a Geiger counter and
took a reading of the radiation In Room 3302 of the Dirksen
Office Building.
The reading was 200 mllllrems, or a higher dose of
background radiation than people received downwind of
the 1k.. Mile Island nuclear plant at the height of the
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county of $30,000 the first year,
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fourth year.
County Budget Director Jeff
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rental during the first three
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County Attorney Nikki
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spaces Immediately adjacent to
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The request, however, was board that Wekiva Elementary years," she said.
By SHARON CARRASCO
tabled Wednesday by the School is projected to have an
Herald Staff Writer
"We are really happy with
A little love was lost between Seminole County School Board, enrollment of 916 students next the school," she added. "I think
neighbors of the Sweetwater because some mothers who fall in'comparison with Sabal it's unfair if you bounce
Oaks Subdivision when mothers opposed the change complained Point's projected 690 students, children back and forth. We
asked the school board to they hadn't had sufficient
should give them some sense of
tithe rezoning is permitted, stability."
rezone their neighborhood so notice of the proposal. School
their children could attend board members agreed to place there would be an additional 96
Mrs. Costan countered that
the item on their May 23 students attending Sabal Point
Sabal Point Elenfèntary
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for
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total
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stead of Wekiva Elementary
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Point
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was Sabal Point eventually anyway
School.
Judy Costan and other designed for an enrollment of due to the overcrowding conditions at Wekiva so why not
mothers appealed to the school between 735 to 750 students.
now instead of later?"
board for the rezoning so their
children could attend a less
But Pat Erdman and other
Another mother complained
crowded school instead of mothers in the back of the
she
and others didn't receive
Wekiva "which is growing by audience vehemently opposed
notice
the board would be
leaps and bounds." She asked the change in the name of
discussing
the matter Wedthe rezoning line be altered only "stability."
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but
their children
Seminole County Com- for her neighborhood of
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flyers
home about
Sweetwater-Cove in the sub"When we first moved here,
missioners Tuesday approved a
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trip.
division,
we were told by the school that
lease for Building 310 at the
The board agreed to table the
Sanford Airport paving the way Supt. William Layer told the our children would attend
Wekiva for at least the next two matter.
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larg.d tiremakar, has Idled some 8,200 workers In 12
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The URW struck Uniroyal at noon Wednesday, after
Intend,e contract talks broke down earlier this week In
New York Qty.
No negotiations were scheduled among union officials,
the Uniroyal negotiating committee and federal
mediators. URW President Peter Bommarito indicated
bargaining might not resume until early next week.

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between Monday and Tuesday from a Maitland man, according
SemInole Coisdy deputies.
Barrett Harold Ludwig, 20, of 2100 Howell Branch Road,
Maitland, told deputies he parked his motorcycle In front of his

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Tuesday In the Stromberg-C .rIsi,n parking lot on Rinehart Road,
deputies say. Entry to Stewart's car was gained by breaking a

First Lady Visits Pope

WALLA WALLA, Wash. (UP!) Three Washington
Mat. penitentiary convicts armed with plastic explosives
surrendered early today and freed 10 hostages after
Finn officials allowed them to present their grievances
to reporters.
The trio a murderer and two kidnappers gave up 12
hours after seizing eight prison counselors, an officer and
a legal services staff member In the prison's classification
and parole building. Three of the hostages were women.
The and of the Incident came at 12:55 a.m. PDT after the
three "lifers" spent over an hour telling reporter Mike
Prager of the Walls Walls Union Bulletin and Kevin Kelly
of Seattle television station KOMO their complaints with
the ancient prison and the penal system.
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yellow gold rings with assorted birth stones, deputies say.
FUZZSUSTER STOLEN
is fuzzliuster tradar detector) vidued at 1100 was stolen
Tuesday from the parking lot of a corporation in Sanford, according to Seminole County deputies.

~: 11 Yaludincreexploolons were possalle at evacuated
On immediate area. Authorities said ft blasts were ra
Jaused by terrorists.

Secretary of the State Cyrus Vance said Wednesday the
United States and Soviet Union have agreed on all major
points of a new Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and
have directed negotiators In Geneva to put on the finishing
touches.
President Carter said the signing announcement could
come within a week. The summit with Carter and Soviet
President Leonid Brezhnev Is expected In mid-June In
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BURGLARY
A wedding ring, shotgun and other Items with a total value of
reported stolen from the home of John C. 'ox, W20
Wednesday, Sanford police said.
COMPRORTAKEN
An$l0o air cunpresaoeat the rear ofWade's Grocery Store
dl:
enth St., Sanford, was reported stolen
Wednesy, police said.
Police said an Identical compressor next to the mining one was
not touched
MEDHEIST
A thief dole a $480 moped from the outdoor display area at the
J.C. Penney Store at 1180 Stale St., Sanford, sometime this week,
police said.
Police said the moped was believed to have been taken during
the business hours, but no witnesses saw the thief remove the
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General Kitchens, Inc. office at the Sanford Airport Wednesday,
police
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sday, May 10, 1919—Vol. 71, No. 226

United Press international

In Washington, legislation for standby national gas
rationing moved slowly forward Wednesday. So did the
lines of cars backed up at stations In California, where
motorists were getting their first taste of the real thing.
California political leaders, led by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr., were grumbling ever louder that the state, the
only one forced to take such drastic measures, may not be
getting Its fair share of the national gas supply.
Reaction to the first day of California's odd-even sales
rationing was mixed, with lines reported sho rter at some
gas stations and just as long as before at others— but gas
was no easier to find.
The Senate finally approved a rewritten version of

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COMPRESSOR STOLEN
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:e"andconfessedhedecidedtokiuhimbyezpong him
Co nuclear radiation.
; Busln has been under medical observation since he
kund the Intended radioactive murder weapon In his car
ore than a month ago. Doctors say he apparently suf-

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rearw1ndow.thnce inaide,the thief tookanestLmated$80in

Nod Lecomu, , who was arrested wednesdaY.told
Police tain"wa71al

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A burglar broke Into the borne of Barbara A. Singletary, 1335
Elliott A
Sanford late Wednesday night or early this morning,

ROUEN, France, (UP!)—. Police have arrested a
'tIsgrixg1ed employee who admitted he tried to slowly
: rradlate his boss to death by planting three radioactive
.iiscsunder theaeat
drivers
of hjscar.
Gus Basin, an executive at a nuclear rod treatment
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Oak St., by use of a coat hanger used to open the lock on the
passenger aide of the vehicle. Value of the stolen Items was placed

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without them.I only hope we don't ever have to find

Isn't needed any more.

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by fasthuck artists willing to risk violations of
federal law, Is soaring even higher - but
government efforts to apprehend and prosecute
those criminals Invariably are too little too late.
The sorry state of the federal law enforcement
program Is vividly illustrated by two documents

sources of crude oil and various official cer-

tification documents.
Other allegations include conspiracies between refIners and resellors, operatIon of "daisy

production through tax and fiscal policies that

encourage capital formation and investment.

Salaam

The cargo ship Ashdod,Oftthe blue and white Star of David
- flag at its stern and the Egyptian banner at Its masthead, en
tered the southern end of the Suez Canal the other daYs the (list
Israeli vessel to try to transit the canal In years
it was a tangible benefit of the Egyptian-Israell Peace treaty
now In effect. And peace was the byword. Ships In the canal blew
their horns
r and whistles. Those aboard the freighter shouted,

"Shalom, Shalom," and Arabs lining the banks of the canal,
called back, "Salaam"-their word for p.

7be l0knile canal paaWe can be a scorcher in summer
months. but fttime of year the weather Is spft-like-,and
the Ashdod, In a convoy of 32 ships, had a pleasant voyage. Its
crew stood on deck, taking in the sight anid waving to those
ashore.
The Ashdod was the first ship (lying the Israeli (151 to pan
throththecaalslice Israe1becameadate In1141.AflhIrMeli
ship attempted passage In 194, but was seized by E8YPI.

"I never expected to see this day," said Carol Mendelovits,
captain of the Israeli cargo ship.
May the Israelis and people of all nations always have the
right to transit In peace.

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last month, when four oilmen were sentenced to
prison terms by a federal judge in Tampa, Fla.
on the same day, a federal grand jury in

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UPI Education Editor
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and ROD

fishermen can be flab Is the booming crab Industry, which uses the 500 feet below,the crew hauled up some 10 tons 01 often imoi the iliost hØ.flythg travelers at
excused U they think the Japanese won World delicate, highly perishable fish as bell.
flab end dumped them, flopping, onto the deck'
fl5fl5
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War Ii. As In so many udwr conmerclal areas,
me catch was a good one. The crew
Foimir Rap.sunaw
Jo Fl)i, DO.., for example,
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catc
floundw,
anwiwW
fishermen In the lucrau urve* of poUock, cod and use to he the giant king crabs Into their graycod, flatfish and perch. The cod was gutted
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winged
to Switzerland,
and halt flab friaii Mas,.. - - coastal waters.
traps. In contrast, a flab processor who supplies and flaMrozen to preserve Its top market Belgisan, mc,
Siadi
Arabia,ofl
Italy,
South Africa
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IthodsSia, r1tIng çatabol$7,ISS. This
1jg 6 illioi peimde of these so- only 15 tents a potmd to remain competitive.
yield up
The skipper was In bl i spirits, but not for jams," flight was eyp
w14.ranajng
flab-those that feed In vast - Despite the financial rewards poasible in long. Once in post, he learned that the Bar
than
the
one
he
took
two
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befo he
the
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took
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giaj still skippers willing to Mnggje for a livipg as competitive with the foreigh BastE prices.
taken by Japanese, Korean, Poiie
bottom srsness, One of these' a former
fleets and shiwed hanie. The process
f4
It's a rare and refreshing experience when a
e 1 manager did send two workmen t
Montana
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amed
Oral
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part,
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$ of
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delayed
In
New York on
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Isepeeter of toei. ft tucts.
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stady the wt1u. 1k discovered that the only school of fish p"fr'Wd by the boat's uosar. goad deal 01 its point when the jmk.taer IsJlrèlwkr,
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an
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including Dr. Gilbert H. Weldy boosts principals to a arms folded and glaring at some suspicious
In both cues the indicated speeds are
transactlions worth billions of dollars, DOE, Um
trtmen&amp;P^
up to 31,000 miles per sewW (by
pedestal in a new report put out by the National student activity in the hallway.
an investiptive staff of nactly
"Or
he
may
be
thought
of
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a
disembodied
Comparison,
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exceed,
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the public address systn..."
and Washington.
as
ter
than
any Mar or other known
The hardest part about beingaprtnclpal Is just much f
in contrast with DOE, the DepartmerA of
Weldy, former NASSP board member, Is -meeting the many diverse dawds, 6,be
Ow" b*.
W8
Housing arW Urban Develcipment, has So field putting in his2oth year as a high school principeI everytWng to everyone," according to
Weldy.
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. has a field inveAigative staff of 241 peopile.
And
the
nicest
part?
'Working
with
high
we.
But If It weren't for
the fact that all that
three at Cuyahoga Falls High in Cuyahoga Falls. school student&amp;___
rushing
abotut
is
occurring
so= 10,000 Hot
DOE Is supposed to regulate the prices at 01210; the lust 13 at Niles North High in Skokie,
The repo rt showd:
In
YOWS
Out
space,
we
fl)i2t
suspect
It
oil
10
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which multInatIonal comp.nles are allow
-Principals, "likely to be white males," are oUon with down.to.sarth
inflation
overseasbased
transfer crude oil from their
The association says there are about 19,000
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producing affiliates to their domestic refining secondar y and Junior high principals. me mean theIr 40s. About half are first appointed after
age
That moves at iiçerapeed sai d gets you
subsidiaries,
salary for high school principals Is $30,325: for 35.
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Houston Indicted four petroleum companies and "Operation P.U.S.H." - People Unitedi to Save their pay envelopes, it's much less on an hourly subject from, say, Masters and Johnson.
five oilmen on charges of participating In a Humanity.
Without the principal's guidance and in basis than teac hers paid topscale In their district
"daisy chain" scheme. That case had been
Astronomers say It Is the most baffling
referred to the justice Department almost a volvanent, there's no telling whether the - considering principals work 11 months of the
year,
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"Programs totaling billions of dollars are provement plans.
theater, drives a car and does a ll the usual things earth. This breaks down Into one group of wave
being audited only glancingly," says that
"The difference between a good school and a ordinary people do," Weldy said.
lengths Indicating that the object Is retreating
docurnent, referring to a lack of oversight "in poor school is often the difference between a
"Especially in large schools, the student from our planet and another set that suggests It
program areas where the possibilities for waste, good principal and a poor one." Conant wrote. perception of the principal too often Is of a Is rushing toward us.

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To give you an idea of how stimulating
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bit behind an antenna or wherever, a mere
hundredth of a gram Is sufficient to turn Ofl 100
billion males weighing thata total 10,000 metric

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chains" to illegally boost profits and improper
efforts to gain special oil allocations.

windfall taxes, the programmed deficit will be
about $30 billion.
And because the Carter administration needs a
scapegoat on inflation to distract attention from its
own tUtflba1azthe budget, we may expect the private sector to be blamed for not hewing to
th e 7 pe rcent voluntary wage-price guidelines.
This, of course, could justify a quick fix th rough
mandatory controls that have always failed, and
with disastrous results, every time th ey have been
tried anywhere in history, Including the declining
days of the Roman Empire.
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much is clear: Our devastating inflation will not
improve until the federal government reduces
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unnoticed, possibly because the officials In,Ived wanted no embarrassing publicity.
The Justice Department's first complete
listing of allcasesreferred for prosecution by the
Department of Ençrgy (DOE) contains 22
separate allegations of criminal activity, many
of them Involving multiple defendants.
The charges involve illegal falsifications of
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American industry no longer possesses th e
modern, reserve capacity to meet increased
foreign and domestic demand for goods. Prices are
zooming because too many dollars are overr unning
th e supplies.
White house outbursts to the contrary, profits,
the basis for new plants and more jobs, were cut
half during the last decade In real terms, when
adjusted for inflation. The lack of normal profits
and the resulting loss in productivity is just now
making itself fully felt through soaring prices.
Meanwhile, It's business as usual in
Washington. Measures recently introduced by Sen.
William Proxmire, D-Wis., and others to reduce
spending have been beaten down by overwhelming
margins. Congress plans to spend an additional $81
billion in the next fiscal year, to be financed partly
by automatic windfall tax increases resulting from
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even the economists, who no longer than 90 days
ago were predicting an average price rise of only
7.8 percent. Although most economists agree that
uninterrupted, multi-billion-dollar deficits in
Washington constitute the chief fuel for this overheated economy, there is some disagreement over
the unexpected price spurts during recent months.
Paul W. McCracken, former chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisers, believes a contriting cause is that slugish rates of capital
forthation during much of this decade have meant
less investment in new plant facilities. This in turn

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I'll never forget the time I was riding on a bus In

As the two officers arc wrestling with the woman,

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Despite reassurances from Washington, the
American economy is now in the throes of a classic
double-digit inflation, the rate of whic.t has stunned

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worsometmes er to
as "cold, selfish and unloving." Without in ten ding

another young woman sees the struggle, stops her
car and helps subdue the woman. She then jumps in
her car and follows the two officers over to the

By SHARON CARRASCO
Usual

but there's where we disagree.
People like this woman who perform these socalled altruistic acts are the adhesive that holds our
society together. They are the ones we must trust

time to time. The people who aren't
rewarded, don't take any credit, aren't written
about with Banner size headlines across the page.
But yet, I don't know how this world could survive

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obvio us to me anyway) :she feI she was just doing
her. duty as a good citizen and didn't want a pat on
the head, She didn't think it was anythlngSpecial,

movies, right?

Home Delivery: Week, 75 cents; Month, $3.25; 6 Months, $18.50;

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on the seat. I didn't
realize it until I reached home. Then It was too kite.
Someone probably pulled ut an my money and
dumped my purse in a trash can In an alley
somewhere, I thought. Twenty dollars was just too
much money to not tempt a stranger.
After a few cries of frustration, I got a phone call
fromamanwhofoundmypUrseWlthall$2OifltaCt.
He came to my home, returned my purse, refused to
accept a reward and quickly left.
(and Mlii am), I left my purse

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Unittu Methodist iliurcti, Cissclbcr.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress Club, 7:30 p.m..
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees board, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building. Sanford.
ldylls tide School Gold Pod and Chorus present The
1890 Music Hall Hcvue', 7:30 p.m., school medid center.
Open to public.
FRIDAY, MAY 11
Sallie Harrison Chapter Daughters of American
Revolution, noon, Forest Clubhouse, Lake Mary. Bring
old jewelry.

Spring f or Art
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Seminole Sunrise Khanis, 7 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole South Rotary, 7.0 a.m., Lord Chumley s
Altamonte Springs
South Vulusta Sertoana, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
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Church, Route 434.
Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando, Garden
Club, 710 Hollins Ave.. Orlando.
SATURDAY, MAY 12
Seminole County Branch of American Assn of
University Women Spring Luncheon, noon, Lake Destiny
Apartments clubhouse, Altamonte Springs.
Florida History Class picnic, 11 a.m., Zoo Pavilion,
followed by zoo visit. Bring covered dish.
Belles and Beaus Dance, 9 p.m. to midnight, Maitland
Civic Center, for singles, divorced and widows over 18
Live Band.
Longwood Community Garage Sale and Bazaar
sponsored by Central Florida Society for Historic
Preservation, Longwood Civic League and Christ
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District Food. through Sunday.
Lunch and fashions to benefit Humane Society of
Seminole County, noon, Jerry's Sanford Airport. Tickets
at 2001 E. 25th St., Sanford or The Village Shop, Sanford
Plaza.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran:
Church.
Rebuilders Singles 'over 25p, covered dish supper, 7:30
p.m., Friendship Baptist Church, Altamonte Springs.
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Sanford Chamber of•
Commerce
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Blind, 3 p.m., Apt. 23-li, Twin Lakes Apts. Monroe'
Avenue, Maitland.
Sunday, May 13
Ballroom and round dancIng, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8p.m., open speaker, Hallway Rouse, 59t,
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A.J. Foyt,
Woody Allen wants to be Benny Goodman, Ron Guidry wants to be
Babe Ruth.
Nobody really takes Guidry seriously, though, and that bugs
:: him a little.
He's got this thing about playing the outfield, and In his heart he
feels he can make the same switch Babe Ruth did - from the
pitching mound to the outfield - but he can't convince anyone
he's really serious.
"Everyone thinks I'm kidding," he keeps saying. "I tell 'em I
want to play the outfield and no one listens. I tell 'em I can hit and
they don't believe me. They know I can run."
"How well do you think you can hit?" a newsman asked Guidry
at a
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every day and who aren't among the leading hitters."
"What about the money? You wouldn't get as much money as
an outfielder."
"Yeah, but I'd have more fun," laughed Guidry.
He always laughs talking about playing the outfield but he's
hallway serious enough
it so that he'd like to take a crack at
It sometime.
who has never come to bat even once since he has been
with the Yankees and hasn't batted consistently for at least the
past five
was still in the lower minors, has made
two conversions during his career already and both had to do with

luncheon where the

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I see him go after a ball near the fence, Ihfnk 'Oh,
God, don't let anything happen to him,"' said Yankeq President
Al Rosen, wE.. as at Wednesday's luncheon.
Last Octobt, (iuldry went after one fly ball wlthuch utter
disregard for his own welfare before the final World
es' game
at Dodger Stadium he ran Into the right-center fieli fence out
there and tore up his knee pretty good.
"I caught the ball, though," he beamed.
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outfield?"
"Yes," answered the crlyhaired Louisiana lefty."! know I can
hit as well as a lotta guys in the majors now. I'm not talking about
the best hitting outfielders, but about some of those who play

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seasons later)After his
remarkable performance last year when he led the maJos with 25
victories, a 1.74 ERA and nine shutouts, he astonished everyone
last week by volunteering to become a reliever again andflll in for
the disabled Goose Goseage.
Guidry has done an excellent job In relief so far but his heart
seems to be In the outfield.
If you come out to the Yankee games early, you can till that by
the way he takes off and goes after all those line drlvs and fly
balls anywhere near him during batting practice. He i*'t fooling
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"It's the sign of a great team situation Friday night when the bled the team with the NBA's
erratic team,
back to one and Kenon was when they come back they way Supersonics host the gritty second-beg record in Phoenix.
San Antonio's 6-foot-9 for. fouled with three seconds left. they did," said Silas, "but it's Phoenix Suns with the series Coach Lenny Wilkens thinks his
ward who averaged fl points - With a chance to insure the also a sign of a good team when tied, 2-2.
dub may be thinking too much.
and almost four turnovers
victory, the 85 percent foul you're struggling like we were
per game over the regular shooter missed his first free at the end to go on and win."
season was Involved in the throw then made the second
,
George (,ervin, San Antonio s
critical plays Wednesday night be fore Washington guard
when t he Spurs held off the Charles Johnson rImmed the All-Star gua rd, scored a gameHAROWA
high 29 points but was
defending NBA champion basket from the corner at
unavailable to reporters afterWashington Bullets, 116-114, to buzzer.
wards.
take a 2-1 lead in their best-ofSilas, who added 22 points,
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baskets. "But I never thought
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Washington cut the margin to
FOR TENNIS
Brantley and Mark West of Winter Park.
one point with 55 seconds left,
but Kenon grabbed a missed
shot by James Silas and scored
on a stuff shot with 32 seconds
em aining
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by three. After
us y
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Bullets with 28 points, missed a
By United Press International Job, they should quit even In allowing Individuals to
shot, Kenon tried to run the
The striking major-league the middle of the game. Let from the clubhouse only when
umpires may have received somebody else do It. The needed.
some "unofficial" support regular National League umps
In Boston, California Manag.
Wednesday night when 10 never would have let things get er Jim Fregosi was removed
people, including four manag- that far out of hand."
after Don Baylor was called out
ers and a coach, were ejected
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Cleveland Manager Jeff Torbaseman Rennie Stennett were In the bottom of the ninth Inthrown out during two different ning. A 10-minute discussion borg did his vanishing act in the
followed,
ninth inning of his team's
arguments.
Exit Boyer, Simmons and victory at Milwaukee, Umpire
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Rick Reed called a balk on
Parker charged Atlanta pitcher Hernandez.
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Gene Garber and had to be
restrained by the entire Pirate worked In the International run. The Cleveland manager
bench after his dismissal, League last season, cleared the didn't quite we It that way.
Exit Torborg.
which came while he was Cardinal bench of all players,
standing on first base.
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per hour as Joe Page did when he would come In from the
bullpen In the late 140s. Page also was a
"I made my first appearance in Yankee Stadium against Joe
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unanimous MVP In 1953 with the Cleveland Indians. "I walked up
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tell me three times It was strike three."
Rosen also recalled the Indians had a reliever who always
wanted to start a bailgame. His name was Ray Narleski.
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outfield when Reggie Jackson, Mickey Rivers and Lou Pinlella
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of Eau GalUe Wednesday af.
ternoon, grabbing a 3-1 victory
that took Just 52 mInutes and
beat the weatherman in the
process.
By United Press Iaternatlsl how to pitch all over again."
Thus Seminole advances to
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After giving up Roeulcke'a
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Baltimore Orioles.
Wayne Gross drove
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Oakland's 24-year-old right- rims with a homer and a single qualifies for the date tour.
bander silenced the Baltimore to stake Oakland to a 24 lead
ent the following week.
p,
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lineup with a variety of sliders, entering the seventh. But Eddie
change-ups and saewbsils to Murray, who saw his 19-game Bennett were Semlnole'j heroes
AS Rigging tripled in one run
spin a sparkling one-hitt er hitting streak stopped,
reached and Bennett hit a tworun
Wednesday,night, helping the on an error by first baseman
homer
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Seminole upped Its record to
drew a walk - one of four
"I'm not pe rf ect," sa id Issued by Norris. Murphy then 12-12 mci has won five games in
Norris, who Pitched 6 13 In- made a diving attempt to catch a row.
shod and sweet"
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Betty Turner.
double, which barely eluded runners to score.
center fielder Dwayne Murphy.
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scoreliss tie with a single run In Seminole Sporting Goods plays
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I)eboee walked, advanced to be followed by a 7:30 p.m.
second ona hit by Larry Lernon Junior League game between
sOd moved to third on a wild Knights of Columbus and
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after Dick Ruthven threw a one. Luslnskl's double. Philadelphia
hitter at the Padres In a 2.0 got Its other rim In the third,
Philadelphia victory. "It's like also after two were out. Bowa
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books when Dan Briggs sent a to Z359 and move into sixth
double over first base with two place on t he all-time list.
out in the seventh.
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of luck," said Ruthven. "It was Francisco belted Montreal, 92,
pretty nice to get a one-hitter." Pittsburgh outalugged Atlanta,
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by Al Vermeer

I THINK LESTER
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LETTER ON HIS
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P.O. Box 489, Radio City
CAPRICORN (Dec. V,-JaL
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to 1$) Although you usually choose
specify blt1jt sign.
your company carefully, today
GEMINI May 21.Juae 2I you may Impulsively end up
Put your Imagination to work with a group which doesn't
for you today U a problem appeal to you. Beat a hasty
iirisea with your work. You retreat.
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WEST

You're quick to retort today and

TAURUS (April W May 211 this is good, provided you don't
Unfortunately, you could be do so in phony indignation.
faced with a confrontation Your worth will come back like
today. Use your flashes of in- a boomerang.
splration to guide you out of a SAGlTTARIUSNov,Z3.Dec,
tricky situation . Discover with 21) Being candid isn't always
whom you best get along the best policy. Abide by your

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James W. Brown.
father, the bride chose for
her
a white
gown fashioned along the
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fingertip overlay of galoon

lace. Handmade silk roses
secured her veil of iUusion.

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old son Brian (an only child) restaurants to offer children's
have had Sunday dinner out.
portions at reduced prices to
Lately Brian has started senior citizens? I'm over 65 and

Mother

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fatherforthecarkeyssohecan
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radio.
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the
play 'Design fr Living."
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ac- leaving at 10:30 a.m.
cosnpanled by Audrey Joints.
Tour Qullruusn Doris F.
Bingo was played with prizes also announced a vacation for

of Project 21st at the Central Christian
Cent ury Woman, in conducting Church. "A beautiful child,"
a workshop with guidelines for boasts Grandma.
finding a job on 1 lay, May
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celebratag
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ploy
Rolanaon's, Altamom*e Mall.
were: Bob
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bark into the job market — on Decker, aid; George SImP¼IIW,
finding Job leads, writing 22nd; 1awrence Arthur sat
reumea and handling in- Ray N
th; and DAm
jones, asus. Happy Birthday to
Thereismdzargefcrthe
seminars. Reservations may be
made through the customer
The first birthdays are
service desk, $3O1211.
always special ones, and 11111.
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Springs Library and Cultural
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officers: President Saddle
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stays through dessert!
DEAR ABBY: For years my
DEAR ABBY: How about
husband and I and our 14-year- starting a cwnpaign to get

and Lucille Taylor.

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DEAR MOTHER: Brian is
DEAR HAD IT: You not only ltrying to tell you he is
deserve afew dollars to do with Have you tried drawing him
as you please, you're EN- into the conversation —
TITLED to it But U you've held directing questions to him —

.MRS. WILLIAM E. BROWN

Aspeciiilblrthdaygreetingto
Beginnings at the Adult celebrated their first wedding Mary ChUders who turned
100
Resource Center, Seminole anniversary on 4ul 9
on
AprIl
17.
She
isa
resident
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Community College, are
the
Heritage
Center.
holdingtNlcuasions desipedlo
RoaesnaryWilloughby,avery
help women "know who they proud graridmolt1w, annotirica
Birthday greetings to Linda
areandhowtomakededstons, that'her 4month.old grandchoices or plans for a new daughter, Caste Marie,
lifestyle."
daughter of Cheryl and Gerry
SANFORD PLAZA
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reads your column. Maybe t
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will wake
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The newlyweds are

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the slambang method "=- INEWSPAPEH EN1ERPØI
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anY. Of course, t* sey belong
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North gfncea he. tlead will Experts," care 01 this newspa.
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Simpson who are known
There are plenty of ways three spades, two hearts,
to get to six notrump with two diamonds and five throughout the community for
the North-South cards, but clubs.
the help and Implration they

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just gate birth to a baby
brown eves and coal blacic

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oldest and youngest mothers the Southwest which will inschool play which will be presented Friday at 7:30 p.m., at Sanford Middle present and the mother with the elude stops at Dallas, Fort
BOYS ALLOWED11" School auditorium. Admission is 50 cents for students and adults. According to a largest number of great Worth. the Painted Desert, th
School sPokesman, the play Is sure to entertain the entire family. Wanda Currie, gran&amp;hildren, who was Mrs. Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Ele
Katherine Senkarik.
seventh grade English teacher, is the director.
Paso and San Antonio in Texas.
On May 15, Pat Landry and Reservations are available to
Gloria Simpson, instructors in all senior citizens and their
the Adult Research Center at friends.
In And Around
S
Seminole Community College,
will speak of "New Directions
and New Beginnings for All
Ages." Members are asked to
Invite friends and neighbors for
this presentation. The meeting

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a lovely Idea, but unless a married to a inan who abi~ ihas
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doll ars to do with as I please? that he stay wi th us.

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DEAR ABBY: What

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say to a niece who has blor
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President Laurti Rasey led in Corn Festival with buses

made the tatuous remark,
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bid enough," and led a- low
diamond from dummy.

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children, I have have to ask him
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that bad breaks or no bad
West North Fast south breaks, the slam had been a
2 NT lay down.
Pass 6 NT Pa
Pass
At trick two, South should
Pass
have risen with the ace of
diamonds. At trick three, he
should have led a low diaOpening lead: .J
mond toward dummy. West
could not have afforded to
take the trick and set up the
diamond suit,
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diamond tricks home, T

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Greg Luther served the
bridegroom as best man,
Dennis Waldron and David

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West won the trick and eventually the defense collected
a heart trick.
South remarked that the
odds had tobe about 5Oto
one against the bad breaks
he got, but North shut him

Dealer: South

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never been
' extravagant. If my husband

and mums.

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yellow and white car-

nations

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and throw It out the window.
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could help you with.

Fam

and give him back the exact
change.
more than 1 do, but he gives mm
I don't drink or smoke. He the keys and we finish our

gown and a white

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did bid enough." Then he

FAST

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maid of honor, bridesmaid
was Melba Reid. Each

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and nausea and if they're how you're doing and it
related to the gal

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nations, roses

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DEAR ABBY: My husband is
a jerk, I've worked alongside
him in our own business for 30
yea but I've never had a dime
i could call my own. If! want to

yellow and white car-

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can also go through to the back, specialist would know about
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over the lower right ribs, the th
ese.
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flamed and it can even rupture. problem, I'm sure that your
So it's impo rtant that you f ind doctor has arranged for you to
out what's causing your pain have periodic check ups to see

BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL

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Bramlett of Winter

some retinal problems that can
resemble appendicitis except c
an be corrected or helped by
the location is higher. The pain modern techniques but an eye

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parents are Mrs. B.G.

gallbladder and you can have not much you can do in terms of
severe
attacks
of pain in the operating on the lens of the eye
upper right
abdomen,
or using glasses. There are
In some ways the attacks

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want to think of it in terms of a
the movie, it's li ke the screen tha t
they're not associated with
gallbladder stones,
still t he image ISproj ed tott Its
have a problem tha t needs richly supplied with blood
vessels and nerve fibers. You
resolution.

associated with disease of t he

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PAPER FOLOING•

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Beckett of Route 1,

at the back of the eye. If you

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still

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of* Mr. and Mrs. Joe E.

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by Bob Montana
ARCH, 140W LONG DO
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Milan Weerts performed
the double ring

There are many people who can have changes In the Cirhave silent gallbladder stones culation to this area or changes
and don't know they have them in the nerve fibers which means
until they have an X ray. In that the scree n itself doesn't

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now you are having symptoms
that req Wre an explanation. If

Beckett and

Church, Orlando. Rev.

problem. Your doctor 's in-

Lenti(n, I'm certain, was to let

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William E. Brown were
married April 15, at 3 p.m.,
at the
Trinity Lutheran

difficulties are changes
weren't having symptoms but t hat OCtLW in the retina. This IS

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Christine

and indigestion can be a need be.

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matters rest as long as )oU areas of

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to such as cataracts

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neck is fairly changes in the lens in the eye

secondary

common

if
Mad

Beckett,

William

Pain under the right shoulder wearing glasses. You can have

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gallbladder disease. Nausea be removed surgically when
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Miss

DEAR READER-1 wW send such a thing and aren't there
any drops to help?
you The Health Letter number
4-9, Gallstones And Gallbladder
DEAR READER — There
Disease, but I think what you'd area number of different things
better do is go back and see that cap go wrong with the eyes.
your doctor.
Not all of them can be solved by
and in the right

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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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Europe
7 Catches
42 Eenie, mssnie. 8 Yock
miney,
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Holbrook

circles
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12 Injure
58 Respiratory or. EVA
XNAY Ii
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DEAR DR. LAMB - I had a ELI
14 Stratfords
60 Sweet
N
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X ray recently. The
river
gallbladder
potatoes
NT
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Dr.
15 Unrefined
82 Compass
it showed that I had
doctor
said
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metal
point
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two small stones but he said
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unless i staed haviig tuble
Lamb
17 Mideast
64 President
INI$
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th colic to let it alone as long
herdsman
(abbr)
19 Likewise
44 Exclamation
18 Small insect 65 Heart (Lat.)
j can.
20 Space agency 66 Wild plum 21 Defensive 48 Baseball
I
have a lot of pain under my
missile (abbr.)
(abbr.)
87 Transmitted
player Mel
left
shoulder and now I'm
24 Rent out
22 Sheltered side 88 Decrease
26 Actinia
23 Spun tale
frequently sick to my stomach. DEAR DR. LAMB—i went to
47 Rises
27 Mao
25 Trade name
DOWN
Will you please send me some see an eye specialist and he said
48 Customary
lun g
27 Nevada lake
information on gallstones and
glasses, no surgery and use a
29 Arizona city1 City problem 28 Dunderhead 49 Lone Rangers taii me
no
U there's something!
31 Compass
29 Holler
2 Get as
magnifying glass. He said I had
companion
can do to get some relief?
point
30 Baseball
deserved
50 Arab country
old age retinal disease. Is there

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA SERVICI5TO PERSONS UN.
Notice is hersby given that I am
PROlATE DIVISION
AILE TO PAY THEREFOR
engg In business at 23$ Colony
File Nimbar 79-172-Ce
Drive
Cass.11*rry
Florida
32707
The
Officeof Community Medical
MORtIING AMERI
Olyisloit
$.mlnoleCounty,Florida,jnderm,
Facilities, Department of Noaltt,
CA
fictitious name of KAUFMAN &amp; IN RE: ESTATE OF
and Rehabilitative Services, State
•UUA3, YOGA ANOYOU
BURBRIDGE E. RATLIFF, SR., Florida, has established me sum ci
NS, and that I intend to register
saio name wim the Clark of
$177,019.00 as the level of un.
900
1 ftp ...............43c a Iliti
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Deceased compensated services to be made
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3coneac:lve?iml$
....3$c a
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATIOR
Florida in accordance with the
available by Seminole Memorial
OMIKEDOUGLAS
7COflS1CUtIV,flmi$.....3k a line
provisions of me Fictitious Name TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Hospital in the peficcOf October
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.
.
197$ to September
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- .
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9.56
thattheadministratofmeesta,, Education and Welfare, (42 CFR.
FICTITIOUS
NAME
of BURBRIDGE E. RATL.IFF, SR.,
()UPSEA1'
Notice is hereby given that I am deceased, File Number 7'.1fl.p,
is of Florida Medical Facilities Con.
10:00
engaged in business at 2100 S French pending in the Circuit Court ,. struclion Plan.
)CARD8HACS
Ave., Sanford Seminole County, Seminole County Florida, Probate
"Uncompensated services"
___________________________________________________
@.ALLINThEFAMILY(R)
________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________
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Courthouse,
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10:30
CHICKEN, and that I
(2) M 5T 8EC$ITS
register said name with theintend
Clerk 0to Sanford, Florida. The personal persons unable to pay therefor ___________________________ I
.
representative f th estate is without charge or at a charge which
(4) LOVE O UE
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Genevieve R. Ratliff, wh.ose
adess
5 leSs than the reasonable cost of
6Child
Cate
•WHEW1
Florida in accordance with the is 204 Larkwood Drive, Sanford,
such services. The level of such _____________________________
provisions
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Name Florida 32771. The name and ad. services is measured by the dii.
10:66
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ference between the amount paid by
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such personsfor the services and the
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IN
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All persons having claims or
reasonable cost thereof.
1100
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ford area. 322.2371. Sam's
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3230341
ri
CASE No. SO 71.2533
___________________
Il be dribed. m,
Dave A. SchoIz
ORAMMING
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Help a little girl stop worrying
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ies ci the claim to the clerk to
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to Mminisfrathasbeen
whom a copy of this Notice
Notice Is hereby given that the
lIed of
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AMERICAN FOOD SERVICE, IN.
Ave. Sanford, Fl.
Cam
-Cl
HOL0008QIJAMS
Board of
ofmeeting
the City of required, WITHIN THREE CORPORATED, d.b.a
_________________________
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willAdjustment
hold a regular
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10
on May 23, 1919, in the City Hall
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request for a variance in the Zoning they may have that challenge the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. .
•mi
YOUNG
AND
THE
yard
setback
requirernetits
In
MN.I
representative,
or
toe
venue
or
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COURT
RES1USS
Legal Notice
CUlTS IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ed District in Lot 4, Wellington's lurisdlction of the court.
0ALLCHIWREN
COUNTRY, FLORIDA.
ORANGE COUNTY
Addition
'
CASE NO. 794113-CA44.E
ALL CLAIMS,NOT
DEMANDS, AND CASE NO, Cl 71.1*473
BeingmorespecificalIyderibe OBJECTIONS
io
'Notice
Is
hereby
gIven
that
i
am
IN
RI:
The
Marriage
of
BORDEN, INC.
FILED
as located at 1410 Maonolia Ave. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
0 AS THE WORLD
engagedmnbusine,satp.o,10x3101 MINNIE BELL JOHNSON HUD.
Planned use of the propertypen
TURNS
PlaintIff Forest City 32131 seminole County, LEY, Wife
Dateofth,fltblf
carport.
.
fld
Florida,underffiefictitnam.ci
Notice Of Administration: May 3.
B.L. Perkins
2:00
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im.
DONGE
&amp;
ASSOCIATES
LAND.
OSCAR
SYLVESTER
JOHNSON,.
Chairman
AMERICAN
FOOD SERVICES SCAPESUPPLIESandthat i int
Husband
CORPORATION,
.5. Genevieve R. Ratliff
BoardofAdiustment
S ONE LIFE TO
torigistetsaidname with the Clerk
Publish May 10, 16, 1979
As Personal Representative
.
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
NOTICEOFACTION
tao
DEJ43
Estate of
DIIIfld$nt
County,
Florida
in
accordance
with
DISSOLUTION
OF
MARR
IAGE
P4OTICEOFSHERIFF'S$ALE
BURBRIDGE E. RATLIFF,
OTHER WORLD
the Provisions of the Fictitious TO: OSCAR SYLVESTER
.
(4)5 GUIDING LIGHT
NOTIdI TO CREDITORS OF SR.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that Name Statutes, To.WIt: 5ctio
JOHNSON
Deceased
by virtue of that certain Writ of $63.09 Florida Statutes 1937.
I.F.J. SALES COMPANY, INC.
300
.
Execution issued out of and under
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
FOR PERSONAL
Notice is hereby given that B.F.J. ATTORNEY
REPRESENTATIVE:
Sig. Georoe L. Gross
(1) 0 DAYTIME
the seal of the Circuit Court
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
EMMY Sales Company, Inc., whose address U::. A. Spear, Jr.
that an has
action
forfiled
Dissoluti
AWAROS(TNU)
OrangeCounty, Florida,upona final Publish: AprIl19, 26, May3, 10,1971 MarrIage
been
against
Is Building 121. Sanford Airport,
judgment rendered intheaforosald DE1.$2
a Spear, P.A.
and youare requlredto$erveacop,
P.O. Box
2440,
Sanford,
Florida
p.o.
Box 1364113
MagnolIa Avenue court on the 21st day of March A.D.
CITYOF
32771,
has
made
a general
assign.
Sanford,
Florida 32171
1979, in that certain case entitled,
of your written defenses, if any,
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
3:30
James T. Golden. P.O. Box 2202,
Borden, Inc.. Plaintiff
vs.
National Association of Credit Telephone: (305) nomi
No$iceel Public Hearing
Sanford, FlorIda, 32711 as Attorney
American Fpod Services Cor.
Publish: May 3, io, in
®SM'A$H
(MOb Management, lnc.aTrostae,forme DEJ.1I
for the Pelitiuner In this action, and
poration, Defendant, and under a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
benefit of Its creditors. as provided
fiietheoriginalwiththeI,0fp
prior writ of execution as listed
by Chapter 727, Florida Statutes.
S ECThICCOMPANY
NOTICE
ISAdjustment
HEREBY GIVEN
by Circuit
in and
forbefore
Seminoli
Board of
of the City
County,Court
Florida,
on or
the
All Creditors are hereby calied _____________________________ above docketed on the 23rd day of the
40
February AD. im and which Of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
upon to I Ii. their respectiv, claims IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, 11th
day of May, 1919. Otherwise, a ,
aforesaid Wrfts of Execution were Board will hold a public hearing at Judgm
(1) ENERY IlE (3501$, with National
Association
of
CreditP.O.
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IPPAND
FOR delivered to me as Sheriff of 1:00 p.m., on Wednesday, June 6. ou for the relief
in tl',e '
maydemanded
be entered against
Management,
Inc.,
a
Trustee,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Wt
Ij,TREAT(T1JS)
Seminole County, Florida, and I tIlL to
lox
7746.
OrIafdo,
Florida,
33105,
CASE
NO.
79-17SCA-ea.i
__
Petition.
have leled
to, following
____ wIthin 6$ days trim the deto Of lbs IN NI, THE MARNIMI Or
.
a) eonsider a request for a
,,,,
it-Ibis nelc N
, eaerj prpeari vein.
MY 33rd
HANDday
AND SEAL'
EPH 1. CAImOiL
In verla Is allow for construction Of o thisWITNESS
Court, titS,
.
Wth credltors.m
In this State,
5eenIn Clunty Flonds, m,i a perch to an existing mobile home 19$.
0
ON.WW, or, if beyond the limits of this State,
perticuiarty desclb.d as fellows: andtoreducefront$etkfromth, (SEAL)
PetI?iOneV.HUSb.fld,
i. oe'i
within 4 months from such date. and
Lincoln Continental, . requirid 20 feet to 11 feet, said
S THE UJCY SNOW
Aflr H.. Beckwith, Jr.
Statements of claim must be sworn DEBORAH K. CARROLL,
door Town Car Sedan, Tan Vinyl, property being situate in the City Of
02 MAKE Mt LAUGH (MON. to.
Clerk
of the Circuit
YIIIOW ID No. YI2A$S$4fl, being Lake Mary, Florida, and described
.
Court for
. Creditors isdatedat
stored at RatlIff &amp; Sons in Sanford, as follows:
This Noticeto
Respond,nt.Wife.
_______
Seminole County, Florida
Florida
Sanford, Florida this 17th day of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Lot 43, Block B, the Forest, as per
By: Eve Crabtree
AprIl, 1979.
, Various equIpment including: p1st thereof recorded In P1st Book
Deputy Clerk
4:30
TO:2023
MRS.
DEBORAH
K.
CARROLL
Shelving,
Cash
Register,
Two
20,
Page
49.52,
Public
Records
Nationat Association of
West Malon
Publish Apr.26 &amp; May 3, 10, 17, 1979
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS
Credit Management, Inc.
Peoria, Illinois 61603
Refrigerator Cooling Units, Tables Seminole County, Florida. Said DEI•115
By:
William
F.
Blue
and Racks, A complete inventory property also commonly known as
•
you ARE NOTIFIED that an
availableCounty
at the Civil
Division
of the 637 W. Plantation Boulevard.
MERVGR$4
Publish: Apil 19,26, May), 10, 1979 action for dissolution Of marriage seminole
Sheriff's
Depart.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DEI.$0
has been filed against you in the
ROOICIU(MON.WEMO
TM Public Hearing will be held in SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
mint. All being stored at A.J. the City Hall, City of Lake Mary, PROBATE DIVISION
.
Nitfeeveder
Circuit
of Seminole
County,
Lossing Transfer &amp; Storage in FIor,at$:00p,m,onJune5, 1979, File Number 7L151.CP
Florida Court
and you
are required
to
Sanford, Florida.
FIcIIlI.es
Name
Statuts
(2) CAROL SIJP'dTl AND
serve a copy of your written
orassoonther,aftarasponible, at
FRCS
defenses, if any, to on JACK T ,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Ill. Assorted canned and dry food which time interested parties for IN RE: ESTATE OF
items,
alcoholic
and
nonalcoholic
andagainsttplerequespstateda
ms000coucu
Notice is hereby given that the BRIDGES,
ESQUIRE,
JAMES FRANCIS McNERNEY
of beverages. A complete inventory will be heard. Said hearing may be
ROOIQIS(TUI)
____
Deceased
undersigned, pursuant, to the CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES, availabieatth,Civil Divislonof the continued from time to time until
MERM(R)
NOTICEOFADMINISTIATION
"Fictitious
Name StaMs",Chapter whoseaddmsispostOflic,Drawer
AttOneys foi' Pit ItiOflef.HVSb.tid, mini;
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Depart.
finalactionistakenbythi Board of
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
$6
3.09Flofida$$atutN,will'agIster
All being
stored
at A.J.
Adlustm.nt.

psjiNG
5:53
02CLUS

FICTITIOUS NAME

AGRO ISICY AND MpA-

cc

ui AND MEN

CRACKERSARML
•NO'rFORWMtNONI.Y
•SUti$U

6:30
0 ANGIE Angie talks Brad
into setting Di Di up with one of
his bachelor friends.
©HIGHCUE MANOR Helen and the Rev. GlenIle find
their romance frustrated by her
mothers arrival, a hit man, and
Irate villagers.

(2JPOPI GOES THE COUN.
TRY(MON)
p'pw WAGONER (11*

ment

FRIMLLE
WILEURN SRHERS

9:00
(2)02 CHEVY
CHASE
(4) KUTANA _____
NATiONAl. HUMOR TEST
Mn M Pim Di
•
tees SSit*'
131' CJ I
Chase in
0kM. WEAThER
tongue-in-cheek
effort to learn what makes peo6:47
pie laugh. ,
(4) E WITNESS DEAF NEWS
(3)0 HAWAII FIVE.O The
explosion of a bomb-rled
6:56
(2)TY Ed FLORIDA
suitcase sets off a strange
• 0000 MORNING FLORIDA
chain of events which endanger
02 HI, NEIGHSOR
the lIves of McGarrett and
Danny. (A)
7'00
o BARNEY MILLER A mad
(2)02 TODAY
0 MONDAY MORNING
TUE$DAY MORNING
(TUg
WEDNESDAY MORNMORING

Hwy. 1712 Ui 7503
LAST NITE
L?LAZA
________ 7:15. fl
WALT DIsNEY
0
BEDKNOIS &amp;

(TH
FRIDAY MORNINS(FRI)

__________

of

all

of

Its

property

to

5!3

00000 MORNING AMEN.
CA
_____
S SIThEST

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Inand for Seminole County, Fldi, before May 29, 1979, and file the and the undersigned
upon receipt of proo( of the original with the Clerk of the Court
HEROES
Sheriff 0 three (3) public places within the OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
publicatlonofthlsnot,,ffiefIif, either before service on PetitIoner's
Seminole County, Florida, will at City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the IN THE ESTATE:
02 SEWITCHID (350N. W10
name fo.wN:
attorney or Immediately thereafter;
11:00AM, on the 11th day Of May City Hall and published In the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
A.D. ,,
otherwisi a Default and ultimat,
SATHTIQUE ___
for sale and saIl to Evening Herald, a newspaper of that the admiffistration of the estate
(2)TOOAYINFLORIDA
SOVERSASY
under which we are engaged in judgment will be entered ag
the highest bidder, for cash, subject general circulation in the City Of Of JAMES FRANCIS MCNERNEV, 0000MORJIINGPWRIDA
business at Altamonte Mail,, you for the relief demanded in the
to any and all existing liens, at the Lake Mary, Florida, one time at deceased, File Number 79157.CP, is
NEWS
Petition.
Altamonte Springs, Florida.'
Front (W) Door Of the Seminole least fifteen (15) days prior to the pending In the Circuit Court for
Ike Remains That the patties Interested in said WlTNESSmyhandand$of County Cour$hise In Sanford, aforesaid hearing, In addition, said Seminole County, Florida, Probite
730
business enterprise are as otlows: this CoUrt on this 23rd day of April,
Florida, the above described per. notice Shall be posted In the area to Division, the address of which iS
(2)02 TODAY
sonal property.
FIRST BASE, INC.
'
be considered at least fifteen (15 Seminole County Circuit Court
50000 MORNING AMEN. A VlInn.r
'
That said sale Is being made to days prior to the date of the Public Clerk, Seminole County Courthouse,
RONALD SHACTER, President (SE)THUN H. BECKWITH, JR.
satisfy the terms of said Writs Of Hearings.
Dated Co1111brt,
Sanford, Florida 32771. The personal'
Execution.
Clark of tie Circuit Court
County, Florida, on April 13, 1q79.
DATED: May 7, 1979
representative of the estate Is
By: June I. Curft
John
I.
Polk,
City of Lake Mary,
PubliSh: April 19, 76, May3,
NEW YORK (UPI) - 1k.
m s cuy
msmoo
MARIE 1. MCNERNEY, whose
Sheriff
Deputy clerk
Florida
__________
011.71
_____________
address Is 415 Sheosh Boulevarq,
Seminole County, Fiends
JACK T, BRIDGES, RIQUINE
I:
Connie
V.,Major
Winter Springs, FlorIda 33707. Tag
THU. PIN)
Publish: April 19,26, May), 10, 1971
UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT. CLEVELAND, MIlE IRIDGES DEI.76
City Clerk
POUtk$Mdbe5I$OptQ,,d$t)$ COURT
MIDDLI
DISTRICT
name and address of the persona)
FOOTSTEPS (WED)
Post Office Drawer Z .
Publish May 10, 1979
wbm.r for ABC In l wsá's FLORIDA ORLANDO
reprs$Intatiyes attorney are
DIVISION Sanford, Florida 32771 '
DEJ46
CITY OF
______________________
6:25
fnjjh below,
?JI_aim
NO. 79.16$ OIL'CIV.y
.
Telephone: 303.333.1314
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
CITY OF
(I)TOOAYWPLORIDA
All persons having claims or ..,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Attorneys for Petitioner
NsticeelpvlllcNewiag
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
demands
against
the
estate
ana,:'..
0000350
Plaintlff,.vs. ONE 1976 FOND Publish: April26, May3, 10,17, 197
TO WHOM iT MAY CONCERN:
Nsliceef PvblicNeanisg
FLORIDA ABC's threppmt "1k." tIed CHATEAU VAN, Vehicle lden. DElhi
required, WITHIN THREE NEWS
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
____
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
with
a spinal "Mark Mdy" tificatlon N*. FLAUUO74F.
_______
the Board of Adjustment ci toe city TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
____
6:30
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Defendant, ORDER FOR SERVICE
rsM
ou
Of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by THIS NOTICE, to Iii, with the clerk
(2)STOOAY
BY PUBLICATION - On motIon IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE Board will hold a public haaring
the Board of Adiustm.nt Of toe City of the above court a written
and affidavit of plaintiff in tog EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 1:00p.m., on Wednesday, June 6, of Lake Mary, Florida, that said statement of any claim or demand
InI1thace,
aboveentltladcau$eWEllzabsffiA, CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, 1979,to
Soardwihlhoidapublicp,ea,ingst theymayhave.EathcIaim

Last Nit,
SUIT REYNOLDS PS
sMokE! :IANDIT

with the Clrk of the Circuit c, z Sanford, Florida 32771, on or Lossing Transfer &amp; Storage.

(2) NEWS

THIS NOTICE shall be posted in THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

CA

H,y.l?fl5. 317.ittS
CLOSED THURSDAY •
U

______________
W (VON,

SRTSFRIDAY

TUE.

a

winner

_____

AT
PL II

Tills

In

war,

a

iamsr

In

____

_______________________

a) Consider a request for a 1:00 p.m., on Wednesday, June 6, In writing and must indicate the . -

Attorney, in an action Ps enforce the CIVIL ACTION NO. 79is$4•CA*K variance to allow for construction
197,, to
basis for the claim, the name and"
Poi. tIes mI be k.ertsithg forfeiture on behalf of the United MORTGAGE INVESTMENT se a single family dwelling on i.
a) Consider a request for a address of the creditor or his agent''
to
the
ip,ndIlvlft
souls
M
ABC
States
Marshal
ian.
personal
CURITIES,
INC.
etc.,
S
which 5$ 7.436 susre feet instead variance to allow for construclion Of or attorney, and the amount
property situate In this District and
jut mosd
Plaintiff, Of the FIQuilid toes squire feet In enlarging a carport to an existing claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
(CAFETERIA YLI)
desuioe as follows: ONE 1976
.
an RIA zoning classification, laid, mobillhomeandto,* yard the date when it will become due .
nitwork's moat szpenslve FORD CHATEAU VA4, VIN LILA B. ROGERS,' etc..
RESTII (114 Ps' i
property being situate in
cite
setback from the reqi'iredl fist to 2 shall be stated. If the claim is
:
pioactIa ever - moss tha FLA6A67O7IF, and It Ipee.r*10 Is
DWint, Lake Mary, Florida, and described lest, said property being Situate in contingent or unhIquldate, the mIfl4 for
•
fl$
the
Court
the
lOcatiOn
Of
le
true
as follows:
isd LOVPIIJE
NOTICE OF SALE
the CIty of Lake Mary, Florida. and nature of the uncertainty hIia be'
owner to said veIsii. s kni, and
"MIUdI," thS 017
Notice is hereby given'rnat our
Lots IS and 14, Crystal Lake described as follows:
stated. if the claim is sicuret
OVERLOOKYHE RUNWAYS
that said property Is locaNiin lbs
to the sinai Judgment
Winter H0f1505, as per p1st toeresi
Lit)?, SlockD,Th, Foreit,as per liCurity ihall be described. Thq PH. 3334601
Jvdtosis' heroic
died aIlIM Middle District it Piorid, it IS FOrecIos and Sale entered in the recorded in Flat look). Page 114. p1st thereof recorded in P1st look claimant Shall deliver lufficiant
thsRc
,wIthparO'Toe
ORDERED: l.ThMaycl.imant.,
SANFORD S
pIngf4cIncvit,rtci 116, Public Records Of Seminole 30. Page 49.13, Public Records of Copies Of the claim to the clerk to"'
claimants Is said vehicle ipeser or the Eighteenth Judiciil Circuit, in County, Florida. Said r
.
Seminole County, Florida. Said enable the clerk to mall one copy to'
SUNDAY UUNCH
a
&amp;lva
for
lb.
Rsm.a
ad
plead
to
tile
CIeIIPISI.W
Ilirein
W
s
1r
Seminole
County, Florida, Commonly known as
•
Putv8tma$iufostb. June11, I97,ardindiIiufl*ars
property also commonly known as Seth Personal nSpreitativ,,
Avenue.
11am. .2 p,, $
S
Plantation BOulivard.
Ailperainsintareitedintheeotete
His Court will priceed Is tubal hilt- undersigned Clerk will sell ffi
The Public Hearing will be held in
The Public Hesring will be
i. to whom a cope of tills Notice ci
U Too Cii h
Mssw)s NBC ha toad a ki 511 WlUdicliSnOf NdS$iiit Mit properly situated in said Couøty, the City P4511, City Of Lake Mary, lbs City Hall, City of Laai Mary, Administration has been mailed ere''
+
such____
claimant or d.lmaoIs Il discribidas:
_____
ledudes
FlOa,stI:100,m,,enJune6.1979, FI0ViII,atl:6$p,m.,00Junsi,1979, required, WITHIN THREE"
bIn In lbs
Bar
3111K S
soad with precas and sa.0
The
or as soon thereafter as poesibli,
46
or as soon thereafter as psssi.. at MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
mad Cilia, ia. sIc. ,
•
* ma uld
W1 - liFt erdvMlcleIsalsOfueidveIilcle.s feet of LoP 6 and the West 30 fget
Which time interested peflI for Which limo intgre$ted persia, . THE FIRST PUBLICATION
j'
IS,
Iii
order
IS
ilfeC5
'
,..
In wcb
flis North 172 list of Lot S. FROST'S aid against the request stated above
.oainst the request siste aaov. THIS NOTICE, to file any objection,.
ci
the
United
'sates
Marshal.
2.
ADDITION
NO.)
to
ALTAMONTE,
will
be
heard.
Said
heanin
ma
w
will
be
heard.
Said
hearing
may
w
they
may
have
that
Chaulengs
till.
&amp;
That IIOSICS
St tIlls
be FLORIDA,_according
4P.m._T1l7p.m.
_____ to me plet COififlued from time to time until Continued trios time to time il validity Of toe decedent's will, the
phhiid
b
WM S N$IIU P$dsl'UME.
J Order
"s
thereof
as
recer
, final action is taken by the
final action Is taken by ffi
in Plal
d
qualifIcations of the Pifliflol
Marshal ma nswsaPer
NBC
:
Adlui1iit,
Page County,
13, ci the Florida.
Public Records of Adlusiment.
rlPtosIflt.tiv,, Oo' the venue or
will terse thus circulation in lominsis Cetosty, Seminole
n
THIS NOTICE Shill be pelted iii
THIS NOTICE shill be posted its lulisdlctlon Of the COWt.
"Lsusbli"sbows beglaalag Fbi-lu, oiIC,
lfe'a, (3) poI, p&amp;
week lii' 1111W atpIicaftffiepglle$t
wfffiin p, three (3) public places within tI'e
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
JEW 6, 0.0 p.m.
__
__ for cash at 11;110'dockA,M, City of Lake Mary, Fieridi, at llse City of Lake Mary, Florida, it liii OBJECTIONS
Ta ek. _____
____
___ $3
___
consecutIve
weeks, commencing bidder
36,
April
NOT SO FILED.'
City Nail and published in
DONE
and 00.'
May,
City Hell and published in me WILL $1 FOREVER BARRED.,
.
DINED at1m•
Orlands,
Florida.
thisOsiftis*lbdayof
,
Evening
Herald,
Evening
Herald,
a
ii'wspep
_____ bad day Of
ft•
.Couty Courthouse, Sanford, general circulation i w,5 City
genorci circulation in lbs City ci Notice Of Adrnlnlstvalim: May to,
4' GEORGE C. YOUNG
Like Mary, Florida, one lime at Lake Mae,. Florid.. ens time at 1979
ie,ioa.
May 0, acsa
the AC
United Notes District JuNe
leost fifteen (13) days prir to the
leNt fftts (13) days prior •
anwi- p. lsckwito, ..
MiniS i Mathemsy
PsiblloJ:
April
N,
NiP
I'lL
1979
,
Ci
, wire:
aforesaid Pisorki. In adiNim. $1111 aforesaid heirki. In addfti, said
of
me
Circuit
As P"siai Representative '
011.36
1: •1isIICsWiallbepost,dintIeiIs iwiceshallSspoof,linI,ee,,
Of IllS 15t595Of
. By
I. Curtis
.'.,.q
,
IN LOUNGE
$ I•Of fifteon (1$, e ceNtlirW at but fifteen (1$)
Deputy Clerk
i*iiiili
JAMES FRANCIS MCNIRNrIs
1hes; I: (s'uy tie) liNt _______________ (SEAL)
days prior to Ills dte •
diPS
Prier
tithe
date
of
the
Public
Deceased
&amp;_____
*mdy (I0ca1
OPEN MONPIl 7.7
Heiritig.
CATUIINI
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ipM), ad. j• FLORIDAIJ1 $WANN, SWAWN AND
hS;9to: May..
"s"
DATED: Mayl, *tn
is
1.42;
1:
T'se's
REPRESENTATIVE.' '
.
UT.$UN 04
HADDOCK
MCIIITI5
City of Lake Mary.
s Connie V. Mpier
ABBOTT N. HERRING
•: tsi &amp;
I? SoUth Magnolia AVIIUe
P15th
City Clerk
311 West First Street
___
Ofland,,
'.
by; 7: NIl.
U$A lesly
_____Flee4, 3331$
Cennis V. M.I.t
City of Lake Mary,
Sanford. FlorId. 3777*
Attorneys tsr Plaintiff '
P1sl;
6:
l
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CIty Clark
IIni; 6:
. Florida
Tisphana:
,
Publish May IIs?. *919
san
Publish May II, *ut
PubIiIJ May *0, $979
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41-Houses

Brick &amp; Block masons (S)323
73207 a.m..S p.m. week days,
$.50 par hour.
_____________________

iflC, painting. sm. repairs,

carpst Cleaning and ya. work.
we will train, we need neat
dependable worker. 322 2090
between 10 am. &amp; 6 p.m.

Light housekeeping, must love
children, flexible schedule.
Basically 86. full time. Salary,
$120. LOngwood area. Reply Box
is. Co Evening Herald, P.O.
1657, Sanford, Fl. 37771.

24 HOUR

neededfornewcar&amp;someused

_______________________

car get ready. See Mike 322 3391
ext 226

esooner you place your
Iassifiedad,thesooneryouwi,,
it results.

For a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Poriig 323.5324,
____________________________

______________________

Over the rd drivers must have
teeter exp. apply Metro Sales
Corp 1921 West 1st St. Sanford.

-

-

Ielephony

lot telephone Company has
penings for ENGINEERS near
Marolotte, N.C. Taking ap
ication5 for ENGINEERS
amiliar with step.by.step,
rossbar, or digital stored
rograms systems, tran.
mission or Special service
uipment. Send resume to P.O.
lox 22121$, Charlotte, NC.
1222.
-._______

an exciting opportUnity
to earn EXTRA $$$$
after school and evenings,

Call Circulation Dept.
Full Time-flenefts
Apply Harcar Aluminum

EVENING HERALD

i you a self starter? A good
21-Situations wanted
________________________
hone voice &amp; an aggressive _________________________
Irsonalityis the key tosuccess
College Students desiring YARD.
4 Excellent opportunity for plenty
WORK Call before 9 a.m.
room for advancement.
323 0500. after 7 p m. 3220797.
Enthusiastic only need apply.
3176 for Appointment.
If you don't tell people, how are
they going to know? Tell them
Vanlng Desk Clerk, 2 nights wk.
with a classif led ad, by calling
xp. preferred. Apply in person.
3222311 or 531.9993,
Day's Inn, Sanford.
________________________
____________________
_____
_____________________

ALES REPRESENTATIVES
providefulltralning.weneed6
sopi. with some sales cx.
•rience
to
distribute
hotographic equipment for
ational company. Our people
srn$230weekup. Forappt. call
luane Groves at 677.4241 bet.
eefl *0 a .m. &amp; 6 p.m

ItAtro,
322.9283

REHOUSE WORKERSSentinelStar Paper Rt.AM Sanf.
eavy work - permanent
300 Cust. $10,000 income. $9,900
Ositlon. Chance for ad.
sell, price 131.1132 aft. 3p.m.
ancement.
Shipping
&amp; _______________________
eceiving experience helpful.
Aature individual required. Ph.
29ROOmS
23.6666.
___________________
2 Nice BR's. Will rent by week $17
or month. Working people or
senior citizens. Kit. privileges.
3221113 after 5p.m.

Sanford. Gracious living from 52$
khinist-Class A. Mill, lathe,
weekly. Utilities included.
S.
shaper, etc. Must have all tools,
Oak. 3229623; 141.71$).
able to work from sketches I. _________________________
________
prints. Casseiberry. 830 9403.
30-Apnts U.thirnished
___________________
AUTO TRA I N
_____________________
sa part.tie polf ion available
i BR-Sill. Pool. Adults only, on
fo a bright personable in.
Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
daito work in our gift/ food
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
in the Sanford terminal.
323.W0 Mariner's Village.
Please ph..,.
$ a. ii
____________________
a.rn. 321.0671.
Deluxe townhouse 2 BR, 1½ bath,
______________________
_________________________
all appliances, fenced patio,
MECHANIC TRAINEE
Iau ndro mat. Convenient
For V.W.'s
location. 5215 . Call 677.1644.
3392962
Modern 1 BR, patio, C.AC
w.w carpet, laundromat. In town,
LET'S SE HONEST
$165. Call 677.1644
ou weren't looking for a new
______________________
areer you wouidn't be reading
Spacious, modern 2 BR, CHIA,
isad,andifwew.ren'tbooklng
carpeted, stove, ref., dish.
w someone to do a lob this ad
washer, disposal. Near hospital.
oui*i'tbehere, lfyouwantthe
Adults, no pets. $200. 323395$.
pportunity to earn Three to
lye Hundred dollars a week,
.ii
anytime for .31-Apartments Furnished
ecore message.
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rsakfast cook. Apply inperson
Holiday Innof Sanford
on lakefront.

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thai Night Auditor, part time.
Apply In person Holiday Inn of
Saflford, on lake font,
CRETARY - sales e.
helpful, dictaphone typing,
mature person. Apply at Star.
Line Enterprises, Rudder Cit.,
Sanford Airport.

Apis. for Senior Citizens, uc'wn.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
Ave.
2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
inc. Available till October 1st.
By day, wk. or month.
Shenandoah VIllage. 323.2920.

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A_A__A
EMPLOY
MiEN
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"Energy Efficient" studio apt.
Ideal for single person many
security features, attic storage,
)BS!
fabric covered walls, shag
JOBS! JOBS!
carpeting, heat, air, 13 built in
power savers to reduce el. bills.
On site manager. 323330*.
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SANFORD COURT

LAKE SYLVAN AREA, LOTS OF
LAND AND TREES.) BR, 1½B,
FORMAL DR., PAM. RM. &amp;
FIREPLACE, NEEDS SOME
FIXING.
$44,000.00

PLUMBER
rn opining for qualified person,
ady work good sal.

CABINET MAKER
I, OPportunity for career
fential. Need 1mm.
MOTEL COUPLE
Work, Sm. motel w.liying
Patters furn.
CABLE TV.
'
sOars - need several im
Wiately.
MAINTENANCE
I. Openiisa, good working cond.

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3 BR. $223 Mo.
$100 damage
322.9295. Eves
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3 SR. 1½ bath. $2.50 a mo.Lfirst &amp;
last. 200SMapleAve. between 1.6
p.m. or Tel. (1.904) 773.7316.
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3 SN,7 Bath
Retrlg.&amp; Range. No Pets
S2SOiiso. 131.1430
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Sloodamage
337 9293 Eves.
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Prupitty
Daytona Seach-oceen front Ap1s.
weekly. Coil 333.4631 If no an$.
rntsti.
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V$-CNlc, BasiI

HEAD CASHIER
heIsant.esnlenwislladvsnced

MANAGER
eryenp. i must. good sal. for
oualified person.
MEAT CUTTER
lanontposit15, imm.openInjl
I
M5nyMinyMreI
123.5*76
(csr.ci*ft$17.93)
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MODERN OFFICE BUILDING
WITH CARPETS, PANELING,
CENTRAL AIR, LOTS OF
PARKING. STRAGETIC LOCA.
TION ON 17.92 SANFORD.
READY JUNE 1ST. $490
'')NTH.

issd
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Motherd.speratelorPom
FurnAptorsm furnl'ioiase.
_. -3smchIidren3ltSll$

Cash for your lotI Will buIld on
your lot or our lot.
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Made! Inc., Realtor
444.3013
Immediate occupancy. New 3 BR,
I B block home. Walking
distanc, to hospital, doctor,
nursing home &amp; downtown..
$27,500 w.excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc. 322.6457 or
322.7111 aft S.
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Review for the Fla. Real Estate
Exam. Classes on May 12 1. 13.
Call 645.5410 Tony Coppola
School of Real Estate.

Super 2 BR, lB home in Deflary on
1 •crel Ealin kit., Fl. Rim,
porch, pond &amp; turn. nec' Good
buy at $34,750
Sunny Days 3 BR, 1½ B home on
1g. lotl C air, w•w carpet, pan.
FL. Nm., w.FP, ccv. patio 8.
grill &amp; more, BPP WARRANT.
ED! A shiny deal for $39,900

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Realtors

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S . SALES
LEADERI WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONEI
JOIN THE ONE THAT'S NO. II
Sanford's Sales Leader

322-2420
ANYTIME

REALTORS PARK
Branch Office

323-2723

LakeMary.Low5O's.
YOUR NEW ENENGY SAVER
HOME ON LARGE TREED
LOTS- SPECIAL PRICES TO
1st BUYERS - COMPLETION
40 DAYS - WATCH FOR

All Seasons Homes
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE AT
FLOYD &amp; G000HART.
GEO. WILMER ASSOC. INC.
REALTORS 13*6900.

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LONGWOOD (Tiberon) Mid 510's.
By Owner. Super 2 story frame
contemporary. 1 yr. new. 4 SN,
2"z bath, 2 car att. garage with
MANY, MANY EXTRAS.
Grade schools &amp; close to shop.
ping.Drivebyt4)WaverIy.
Call $347145 for Appt. Owner
transferred.
REDUCED$3,000
for those who demand the ?.ios*.
SR modern home has over 1600
Sq. Ft. living area &amp; Is located
Cliii to hospital &amp; all con.
vsniences. 534.300.

CaliBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 337.74g
ONE of a KIND-sedate older 3
story horns, beautIfully landS
scaped, has 1 SR apt. over dbl
garage. 519,0K
PRIME SITE 350' frontuge on Lk.
Mary Blvd. ideal lusmness
location, great investment.
173.009.
CHARMER older 7 slery, 3 BR,)
I,new carpet, p11108.2 porches
Con,, location. 531.300.
THE RIGHT LOCATION business
or prefoesimial office building
site. 3W on 25111 St. $3g,305.

'0"REALTOR. MLS
3235774. Day or Night

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MODERN 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
BLOCK HOME ON S ACRES
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT. 2
ARTESIAN WELLS WITH
FENCED PASTURE. $15,000.
DON'T UNDERSTAND AN OLD 3
BEDROOM, 3 BATH. FAMILY
ROOM NEAR DOWNTOWN.
TOO MANY CLOSETS AND
OVERSIZE ROOMS. IMMACU.
LATE $32,000.
fl

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'JI.I?

•a.
IVPT

PANP1UIJt UN
AN ACRE. WALK TO LAKE
MONROE FROM THIS FULLY
RESTORED
LIKE
NEW
FORMER MANSION $64,900.

UNLUCKY? TRY THIS GREAT
13 ROOM HOME ON A FINE
LAKE NEAR DESARY $35,000.
YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS LARGE
ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2
BATH WITH ALL
THE
DII5 EXCEPT FOR THE
BIG HOMES AND BIG OAKS
ON THE SAME STREET
I53,900.
CAPE COD HOME IN THE
COUNTRY. NEVER LIVED IN.
4 BEDROOMS,) BATHS $30,900.
SORED WITH THE SAME 151 15
HOUSES? TRY OUR NEW
CROCKETT LOG HOMES
SHIPPED TO YOU. UP TO
$30.eN FOR DO IT YOUR.
SELFERS
WOULD YOU CONSIDER A
BRAND NEW LOG HOME IN
SUNI. AND AREA FOR $39,000.
WE CAN GET IT BUILT FOR
YOU,

BuGLER REALTY
SROKIR
2431$ Myrtle Ave., $anfo

Sanford 321.1610
Iando 327.1577
OsLand 6404335

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77 Volare. Qood conri , I door
sedan, take o,er payments
flC!hiflq dOi 3?? 790?

Every Saturday at 7 p m located
en SR .015, IS mi. north of Sin
ferd We wil buy. Sell or trade
used Furniture, antiques or
misc. by the piece or house ful' I
Freepick up on consigned mdsc
a. .w pci ii; .01U.
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52-Appflances

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lr,If'r.*771p

(('nO
)fl 2299

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1965 Mercury * Dr PP 1 flcOy
motor,
good onct req
Current Sticker Mi..' otter l'ii
3?? 4000

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For Estate Commercial P. Resi
dental Auctions 8. Appraisals
C,ill Dell's Auction 323 5620

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1967 Mustang Convertiole
V s. PS, PB, many extras
51900, 3227349 aft7

Piney Woods Aucflon

Foot lockers &amp; trunks 5)6.99 up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 $791

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tires

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cp.ic

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75—Recreational Vehicles

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS_-

1914 Impala Travel Trailer. 27'
Self COntained. A C. cxc cond
I
53500 3229325,*It $30

1974 TOYOTA

77-Junk Cars Removeci

MKU

Top Dollar "aid for junk &amp; usesi
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
337.5990

1995

1975 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
S3895
LOW MIlES

BUY JUNK CARS
From StOic, $50
Call 322 *624; 372.4160

1915 HOFWFT
ior
Ac

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3$6dor 323 1710

1974 MATADOR CPE.
A.0

1495

79-Trucks. Ira i let's
1970 Ford P Li
45,000mi sm V 8,aut..
5)095 3776307

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l9FS
250 Ranger Camper
special. AT., P.S.. P.6, Good
cond. $2800. 321 0345 atter 5p.m.

UNCLUTTER YOUR CCOSEI.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
Inthe Herald 322 261* or $319993.

53-N. Radio-Stereo
Will sell Color T. V.
Portable. $135
3220797

Air Coed. &amp; Huatlng

Good Used Televisions. $ls ann up.
MIller's 26*9 Orlando Dr.
333.0352

Central Heal &amp; Air Cond. Free Est.
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS, Sentord 3fl.*fl

54-Garage

LK. MARY-LK. FRONT
2 acr," •%ith 1 acre in orange
gro
5'I' on 1k. Mary Blvd.,
191'
i:'

Home tnroverient

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JACK FROST- Cent. heat Air
Cond. Service. Free Est. on
'Inst. Comm. I. Res. 332030$

Sales

S Separate Garage Sales
West Coleman Circle
Saturctay9to5
Garage Sale-Sat. 9.5
Little bit of everything
2010 Cedar Ave.

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

Carport Sale: 1,71 W. 1k Mary
Blvd. Couch, chair, tables &amp;
8 I? Sat.

INC.
REALTOR 3237832
Eve. 3220612, 322 1317, 3227117

miSc.

Gigantic 11am yard sale at J. C
Carpenter's, Osteen Look for
sign on SR 415. FrI &amp; Sat.
3775350

Are you a full time driver with a
part time car? Our clauilieds
are loaded with good buy for
you.
Ld,gv iol wtrees, Water, sewer,
$11,500 Wm. Maliciowski,
REALTOR. 3727913.

MultiFamily Yard Sale
Sat. 1. Sun. 9 5. Furn., Anliques,
Baby 8. household items, Datsun
topper, Junk. 323 141$. 196
Ruskin St., Lake Mary.

S acres w model 60 john Deere,
located Lk. Harney, Geneva,
515,500. $367711

'7 Retired men want repair won ot
kind, including roots. t rc'
E.stimates. 373 SW

Beauty Care

Home Repairs

any

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
lormerly Harriett'S Beauty Nook
519 F. 1st St.. 3225142

Painting, carpentry. p,It1Pl,flu.
siding, wds., anything to repair
the home 830 6309 Sam

CerancThe

Mong

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MEINTZER TlL
New or repair, leaky Showers our
specialty. 25 yrs. Exp. $69 $567.

essmaklng

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17.92
Sanford, Fla. 3277*

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707

57—Sports Equipment

ACRE ON A HILL. TOO CLOSE
TO WEKIVA RIVER AND
HIGHWAY 46. USELESS EX.
CEPT FOR HOME, MOBILE
HOME OR ANIMALS. $1,900.

RACQUET STRINGING-GRIP.,,,
All type racqusts,Avg 1$
Scott Reagan 3220117

SEIGLER REALTY

59-Misical Morcitondise
KImball Super Star
$500 &amp; take
over payments $27 mo.
3237447

No lob 100 large or small Corn
plete lawn service
estimate, 323 4531, Landscaping
&amp; spraying 323 8049 call
anytime.

pree

L4M1 Service
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Eluctilcil

BROKER
"A LAND SUPERMARKET"

(.onr

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration AC Repair
Licensed. 3230039

55—Boats'S Accessories

5 ACRES FOR HORSES. COWS
AND FISHERMEN. 20 ACRE
POND ADJACENT. $20,000.

INSULATION Ratling, blowing,
RACO Foam, Ilberglas P.
Cellulose. Lowesi prices.
p%
S3 0535 or 504.734 3705 cotlet.
rete Work
F ree ESti:iijtp
Call Mr Tayto' 122 ISIS
PAINTING. CARI'Eplrgy
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Est.
323 0479 alter S 30

Allances

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General Landscaping. Rose
specialists, top Soil P. till dirt,
lawn maint &amp; Iree trimming
323294$.

BURFIELD'S Electric Service &amp;
Repair. Industrial, Comm. &amp;
ResIdential,, 323.9334 24 Hrs.

Light IuIing

Extsrbor Cleaning

Yard Debris, Trash
Appliances 8. Misc.
(LOCAL) 3193311

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24395. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

BlIP Exterior. Fungus &amp; mIldew
removal. Roofs, walls, decks,
etc. Free Est 3396066. 66$ $335.

Guitars, Drums, Banjos. Corn.
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bob Bail's Disc. Center inc.
2205 French Ave.
322.2355

Sanford 3211640
Orlando 327-1511
DeLand 4335

4SA—Ostol Stats

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
3339141
Eves after 6$ weekands

p
Free listing BROCHURE write:
CHEROKEE LAND CO.
Murphy, N. C. 30906

Nelson's Florida Roses
Woodruff's Garden Center
401 Celery Ave.
FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL.
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3337310

47-Rsal EsbIc nIcd

Glass &amp; Screen
icreen-porches, pool end. , wds.
All type re-glazing &amp; wd. install.
Free Est. Mr Taylor 332.$$45

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*44

ANIMAL HAVEN
Deg.4 Cat boarding, bathing,.
clipping, flea control. pet
Supplies, dog houses. Insulated,
$hady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 322.5757.

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* * HOUSE WANTED. • °'
InNeedof Repairs
323$4N Eves.

62*—Farm EqvlpnNnj
SUILDINOSIII Spsclal flctory
purchaseon all steel, clear span
buildings. 30*43*17 for $3,111,
10*43*11 for $4,159, 40*77*14
for $3,951, 4*77*11 lot $6,911
P.0.5. factory. All buIldings
include 25 lb. wind load and
large double sliding door. Call
303.3311w 9 am. to S p.m.
collect.

Baptist Church needs
7 S acres in Casselberry area.
Call $30 1919
Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back Payments &amp; buy
eQuity. 3730516.

V-A—rtgss Bau
&amp;SoN

4—Eq

WILL BUY EXISTING lit Sail
MORTGAGES. R. Leg,, Lic.
Nt. Broker. $21 No. 4.0
Wymors Rd., Altamonte,

snt lo Rent

Steam Clean Your O.Carpe,
Rent Our Rinesnyac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
373.51U

$53.74)

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Indynun

Handy Man-will hoe orange
'oves on contract. Large or
small. 3226521 after 6 p.m.

Honw Inrevsnaw

Painting
BODEN Painting Paper
Hanging.. tree iii Protessional
workmanship, quick, Quality,
serv,ce.,.66$ 4183
courteouS

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Exterior PIous, Painting
Licensed.lnsui'ed. Bonded
FREE Estimates, (305) 323 94k,
Interior &amp; Exterior Painting
Small or Large. Call Mr. Taylor
Fr.'e Est. 337 $545

PIun*lng Service

tobenman puppy, male,i weeks
old Shots. Champion blood lines.
Show Prospect 5100 371 0741

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ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
Repairs, Leaks, Fast Service
Chg. Cds.
323 0174; 3221601

RaiNn
Custom built iron work
Window guards,
etc
Martin's 'ui 1111, 33v iovu
gates

I1 Man, quality operation
O yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal, 3271321
CUSTOM HOME BUILT
REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
1,0. BALINT &amp; ASSOC. 327 166$
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him lIsted in our Business
Directory.

EVERY DAY someone i looking
for what you have to Sell. Call'
today and your Classified Ad will appear here tomorrow.

waling
All types. eqpt repair, truçx.
bodies, roof racks, portable-.
eqpt. Martin's 373 lIlt. 339 7693,

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50.'—MscelIniwsur for Ss
Neil dumping site for old concj*
I gravel. Call collect 1.305.464
6000.

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43-Lots-Acreage

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 t,5
75 models Call 3399*00 or 3)4
1605 (Dealer)

1
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lIft. Terry svO self contained, air
cond., canopy, Reese hitch &amp; S
bAr. Park Ave. Triier Pk.

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NursUHdhdty

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72-.Auc?jo

Multiple Listing Service

2565

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
Buy 8. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Retrig.. stoves. tools
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311 315 E. First St.
3225622

KENMORE WASHER- Pans.
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

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Make a wish 3 BR, 28 homc' tn k
Mary wCH&amp;A, ww t'pet P.
dining area! Fr.4h'. 1•Ifl't'cl .
Vented rear yd ! BPP ,"A
RANTED' Only $34,900.

Cash 322-4132

Moving must sell everything' BR
set, Mediterranean with queen
Size waler bed, $300, Explorer 3
wheel motor bike 1971, $350;
Dinette set, $95; Remote control
color TV Zenith, $275; Ham
mond pipe organ, $450; Unique
antique patio set, 5150; 2011. boat
with 100 hp motor, 52,450; *97?
AmbasSador St Wgn. 5795 8.34
1239.

$34 5600

Sale

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ON SALE- NEW twin size box
springs &amp; mattress $23.95 ia.
Pc.; NEW coffee table with 2
matching end tables $39. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, 1792 So. of
Sanford. 3221721.

See our beautiful new BARRING.
TON wIapsidlng&amp;shingie roof.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
303OrlandoDr.
323.3200
VA 1. FHA Financing

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SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE PlO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

51-Household Goods

Fireside Realty, Inc.

for

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)Af'T3p4AAUTOAl
..'y. 97 1 mile ,west of Speedwa,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION CvCr
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. Its
the only one in Florida You
the reserved price Call coi ?
till for further details

78—Mo?OcycleS

REALTY WORLD

'7$ Skyline Mobile Home 13164, 3
BR, I'? ii, 5700 dwn. &amp; assume
payrnent. 322 6338.

BATEMAN REALTY

Stenstrom Realty,

'PRICED TO SELL
3 BR, 1'! B home wlarge above
ground pool. This home would be
ideal starter home for young
family or ret, couple. Call Jean
Edwards. Associate Eve. $30
1303.

REALTY
Just listed I BR, 3' B home w
every imaginable feature' Pool
8. Patio! Lg. FR wwet bar, DR.
eq eatin kit. Huge BRs' Much
More' BPP WARRANTED!
Only $90,000.

For a confidential discussion of
your career In Real Estate, call
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor.Owner,
at 322.2120.

4th St.

42-Mobile Homes

Osteen - 10 acres $1,100 each.
Lake Mary - bldg. lot. $12,000.
Lake Mary - 3.7 blk. $31,000.
42 all conveniences, Consider
Ieas•option. $34,500.
10 acres with cypress house. 15
* 32 inground pool, fenced.
sas,000.
IdyIIwiId - S BR, 2½ 5.
country kitchen, breakfast nook,
den, fireplace, 2 car enclosed
garage. $63,000.
1 acre with old house. Owner
holding. $25,000.

.argest Listing Inventory
000mmnant Advertising
146 Hour Sales Training
Mernber Realtors &amp; ERA
Wational Referral Service
uil.Time Office Supervision
Compatible Associates
Over 22 Years Experience

243S' S French (1797) Sanford
323 3321

Realtors

WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 332.572*

siso

Spc.BNsuitcr.'w.$239'Spc. LR
new $399; Loveseat 54&amp; 95 &amp; up;
7 pc. dinettes $69.95 &amp; up; Ref.
$503. up; El. stove$IO&amp;up; full
size draperies $10 I up. Sanford
Furniture Salvage. 1797 So. of
Sanford, 3228721.

80-Autos

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Western Saddle, blanket &amp; bridle,
$75; Yamaha 125 Enduro,
862 $271

1$' GE frostless ref. $150; Dinette
table; twin bed comp. new $65;
El adding mach. $30; 2 drawer
desk $30; Alladdin port.
kerosene heater, new 515; 73" El
hedge trimmer, new 530; *9"
Husqvarna chain saw. new SISS
32301.0.

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

STENSTROM
OVER 31 MILLION Ii'd SALES
THROUGH APRIL, 1979'

Sanford's most weil.know
progressive, Sales Volume
Leader needs Associates, cx.
perienced or newly licensed
Nowl

REALTY WORLDS

Thursday, May 10, 1979-i3A

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Beds, dbl. motel Box Springs &amp;
Matresses, $30 Set; Mattress
only $20 ea. Sanford Auction,
1215 S. French, 373 7310.

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REALTOR
MLS
323.6061 or eves. 323 0517

Real Estate Sales.

Enloy clean fresh, cool water
runnino iv vnu, frrw,t rf,vr
Swim, fish or just relax on your
own private estate 8. "castle"
near Rock Springs Pk. $66,750.

SANFORD

68—Wanted to
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FOR SALE: Furn., beds, arm
chair, couch, desk, chair, radio,
HiFi. 322.3833.

Reef Estate Associate needed who
liveS in Sanford. Leads fur.
nished. Call Tony Coppola
Associates. 644231$

Build to suit - our lot or yours.
FHA.VA, FHA 235 &amp; 245.

Realty Stoker
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VA.FHA-235-Conv. Hornet
Low Down Payment

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HIPPING CLERK
Semiret. will be fine.

2544S. French Ave.
372.0331, 373.717), 372.0779

HOMEOWNERS: Don't lose Tour
credit: We have helped others to
find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.
TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.
Realtor. 644.2311.

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Fuwnished
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

INC. REALTORS
$306533 or 339.1711 eves.

Rag. Real Estate Broker
2630 Sanford Ave.
321.0759
Aft. P45. 3727643,372.469

WEE KEND
.HIDE.A-WAY OR
YEAR AROUND
LIVING

S acres in Osteen, cleared w.some
trees on the lake. $19,500 Sm.
dwn. Owner hold.

FORREST GREENI

M. Unsworth Realty

This 2 BR home with a pleasant
sun rm. is shown by appt. only.
You1l appreciate its imm. cond.
Recently re.roofed &amp; new sewer
line. Close to downtown &amp;
churches. $27,500.

Handy man specIal. 2 lots w
garage apt. Could be apt down.
stairs. Zoned comm. $20,000.

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves $43.53 332.1959

APARTMENTS

33015. Sanford Avenue

SECRETARY
al area, we need stable person
'SOOd typing skills to work for
eally super boss.

3 BR, 28 split plan, FR, dbl cur lot.
$6000 dwn 8. assume. No
qualifying,

11 Acre bldg. lots wpaved rd.
frontage &amp; beautiful oak trees In
Osteen. Good terms.

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FURNISHED APT.
BY WEEK OR MONTH
323.4497
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New 735 Homes, 1 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $30,000 to
$31000. Low down payments.
BUILDER. 322.2257.

*44 Acres county acreage w
citrus grove &amp; SR46 frontage in
Geneva. Attention developers
good price &amp; terms.

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RSATILE WORKER-ombined office &amp; warehouse
work. Healthy mature Retiree
acceptable.
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NEW LISTING AT
1012 MYRTLE

Sanford by owner. 3 BR, pool, C.
HIA new carpet. Large cot. lot.
fenced bk yd, sc. porch. NICE.
539,000.3221395

*i'4arkham Woods Rd.) BR, 2 B,
4 hcre country estate. Complete
with horse stable &amp; pasture, also
quiet cottage &amp; 1g. oak trees.
Appt. onlyl

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pounities
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Earn extrn money at home ad.
dressing (longhand or type.
written), or typing letters &amp;
reports. Detiils, Send stamped
self addressed envelope. B.
Jones. 720 Glasgow, Winter
Springs, 32707.

If you are fighting to provide
enough space for a growing
family, let us show you this 3 or 4
BR home in beautiful Sanora.
Exc. assumption. $41,500.

Business opportunity. Auto
radiator shop.
Fantastlo
location, good accounts. Ownei
to help finance, 535.000.

I Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st
Since 1937
377.2335

BATTLE OF
THE BULGE

Want to build? We have the lot
$4,000.

$TEMPER AGENCY

3222611

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Tri.Ievel coun?ry home, beautifu
43 home w tile &amp; oak floors. 1 +
acre, fruit &amp; pecan trees
Completely fenced. $69,000.

*2 S23 YALE AVE. 3 BR, 1 bath,
dose to Shopping &amp; in quiet
neighborhooO. New Listing,
Excellint investment for rental.
Only $26,500.

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Large selection foam backed
drapes; prints 50* 54, $11.50 pr.;
Solids 4$ * 81 $10.50 pr. Custom
upholstery Carpets.
FreeEstlmates,

W. Garnet t WhIte
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W, Commercial
Phone 322.7111, Sanford

SECLUDED COUNTRY LIVIN
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wFR, S acres. $69,750,

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Geneva includes mobile home,
variety of farm anlmals-"as
is" tractor &amp; More. $33,730.

Cook full time knowledge of diets
necessary. Apply in person
Lakeview Nursing Center 919 E.
2nd St.
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n person Lakeve•: tWrsirig
Ce'tcr 9)9 E 2nd St.
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A COLORFUL FUTURE
ISA PHONE CALL AWAY
p is more colorful when you're
irning good money and
teeting nice people. Call oei
179 for details.
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yard. Low equity &amp; assume
mortgage payments less then
$163 mo. Hurry-won't last long.
3231112.

Experienced auto mechanic

lids &amp; Wa?res, full &amp; part
time positions &amp; Summer
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person needed. Sanford Inn l. &amp;
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The opportunity to spend up Environmental Center near 1glcwts should contact Mar- 113,000.cre wooded area and participate each week, he said. advanced training. The ad,
to two weeks In the woods of Brooksville for one week of tin's office at the county evening campfire gatherings.
group will be made up
After each session, in- ir
Florida camping, canoeing and recreation and study, Martin courthouse, he said.
will
nominate
the
of
12
students.
The second week
Martin said students will be
is free to those
studying nature will soon be said. He said those Participants
of
training
During the week's activity, quartered hi dormitories it the outstanding students 10
available to any Seminole who exhibit a particular In- participants will be assembled center. Up to 75 students may ticipate In a second week of students selected, Martin said.
County youth between the age terest In ecology may be
of 12 and 18, county forester selected for a second week Of Into field groups of wven to nine
students. The groups will be led
Mike Martin said today.
activities,
by
Instructors from the
Martin said applications are
Fee for the program Is0, Forestry DIVIMOXI.
now being taken for the Sum- Martin said. But those without
mar Environmental Program, the funds to attend may call the
Each group will split their
sponsored each year by the Division office (904-430-7000) time between recreation and
Florida Department of and apply for sponsorship, the study Of trees, plants,
Agriculture's Division of Martin said,
water, soil and animals, Martin
Forestry. The program places
The program begins June 17 mid. He said the recreational
youths inanature setting at the and will include 10 sessions, opportunities Include swim.
W it h 1 a COO C h e e State ending Aug. 25. Local wming, canoeing, camping in the

IN BRIEF

Graham To Sign Reforms
Despite Panel's Objections

COMING SOON!

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)— Gov. Bob Graham has
indicated he will sign a massive workmen's compensation
reform till even though an insurance advisory committee
says the plan Is dangerous and should be vetoed.
Florida would become the first state in the country to
adopt a wage loss industrial Insurance system, with
benefits limited to medical bills, lost pay and other expenses unless the worker's pay when he returned to the
job is substantially less than before the Injury.
Graham has until Friday to veto or sign the bill C.
SB188 or it becomes law automatically. He appointed a
committee of insurance experts to evaluate the proposal
and their report released Tuesday criticized every major
portion of it.

A Brand New

Consumer Bill Near
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Gov. Bob Graham said today
he will sign a major consumer
till tightening the discipline on
the
state's
500,000
professionals, ranging from
physicians and dentists to
architects, hairdressers and
funeral directors,
The bill revolutionizes operalions of the Department of
Profeslonal Regulation and the
25 boards which license, regu-

Mileage Test A Success
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UP!)— A water-alcohol mixture,
pumped Into an automobile carburetor, Improves mileage
by 5 miles a gallon and the company that sells the
patented Wang fuel Injector has field tests from a police
car to prove It.
The results of a one-month test of a single patrol car
were released Wednesday. They were Impressive In
terms of percentages. Mileage Improved 100 percent —
from 4.2 to 8.3 miles a gallon on the 1973 Dodge Monaco
with a 400 cubic inch "police special" engine.
The tests will continue for another six months, but so far
"it seems to be performing better, with smoother Idling,"
said Wally Brinkman, supervisor of fleet maintenance for
the department.

late and discipline the profea.
Mon&amp;
After July 1, Floridians who
think they were victimized by
Incompetent doctors, unethical
funeral directors or other
professionals can complain to
an independent board rather
than boards controlled by
colleagues Of the persons being
complained about,
A key change gives real
power to Professional Regal.-

Paula Gets A Job
MIAMI (UP!) — Former
Public Service Commissioner
Paula Hawkins has been appointed vice president of
consumer and community iffairs for Air Florida, reporting

120 Sought In Drug Bust
MIAMI (UPI)—Arrest warrants have been issued for
I)) persons in six Mates wanted on drug smuggling
charges following a nine-month Investigation resulting In
viedo tapes of drug deals Involving hundreds of millions of
dollars, authorities said today.
Police said scores of arrests were being made In
Florida, Massachusetts, New York, Virginia, North
Carolina and South Carolina. The suspects Include
lawyers, pilots and businessmen as well as underworld
figures.
The probe involved 55 investigators from seven Mate,
local and federal agencies.

to board Chairman C. Edward
Acker, It was disclosed today.
She said she would be a
will do a great dial of traveling
inthe job, which she said la full

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Governor Warns Of Controls
ORLANDO, Fin. (UP!)— If gas shortages reach 15
percent in Florida, Gov. Bob Graham warned In a speech
Wednesday night, mandatory controls could be Imposed.
"lithe pattern of March of this year continues when gas
consiarq*ion was Mablized, then there will only be a 5
'—Q.Ustiesta.----i,," t.I%heP1es1
Lsgse of Women Voters ecmventton of 130 persons.
"But If gas consumption continues to rise as In other
recent months, the gas shortage would be as highasiS
percent," he said.

Sanford:
Lemmie Bellamy
Nora Burns
Neva Clark
Mack Combs Jr.
Anna S. Douglbs
Thursa B. Green
Eric Mroczkcwskl
William MuUelwhlte
Luvirn. Perkins
Windle Wayne Poole
Thomas Ratliff
Sheldon Walker
Carolyn King Wills
Eddie Woods
Elizabeth Howard, Deitona
Kenneth J. Lloyd, Delfons
Lyle V. Orchard, Deftm

Mary H. Shulin, Orange City
Cornelis G. Wiley, Muscogee,
Okla.
BIRTHS
Sanford
Carolyn King Wells a girl
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Terry Jean Britton
Annie Bell Chambers
James W. Howell
Patricia Hyde
Doris M. Lewis
Irene T. MiNer
Mary K. Wist
Russell Curl, Deltona
Margaret A. Hayward, Deltona
Wanda LvIen, Deltona
Evelyn M. M.nsels, Deltona
Herbert H. Phillips, Dettoisa
William $sy* Dr Deslona
t.onssi
Oroi. City
Patricia Ferguson, Orlando

AdFAW
V%4C=
THE 8/ING R.AdMEmmm

lion Director Nancy Wittenberg, now little more than a
figure head. She will hire the
executive directors of the
various boards, subject to
board veto, and receive and
account for all the licensing
money which now goes to the
boards,
She also will abnlnider the
examinations for persons who
want to enter a profession and
she can challenge board rules
that are anticompetitive.
Boards with five or more
members must have two
corusimer representatives and
smaller boards one. Mod of the
boards now are headquartered
In Tallahassee, but a few are in
Jacksonville, Gainesville or
elsewhere, and the bill does not
change that.

Henry Ford
Quits Pos t
DETROIT (UP!) — Henry
Fordll add today he will resign
as chief executive officer of
Ford Motor Co. on Oct. 1, en-ding a 34-year career as heal of
the firm founded by his grand-

Ford, 81, told stockholders he
would turn the reigns over to
Philip Caldwell, who became
resident after Lee A. Iscoc
President
WU unceremoniously dumped
last year. Iacocca now Is
president of Chrysler Corp.
He said he would remain as
chairmen "for an IndsiagrgRabl Rvss, D.it.
adss"
Veiwlis Iamb. Labs anrs
p.n,,.sn,
_______ lid would rI1lt
mead Vi duties in the comRuth Williams, Lake M'zo
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today's session would be the
last stohoiciers meeting he
.would chair.

8 a,m. readings: tern.
perature, 71; oversight lows,
72; yesterday's high, 12;
barometric pressure, 30.12;
relative knuildity, 12 perceut;
at1lmph.
winds,
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Friday. Chance If
Often,. aid eveuteg tkai
denkswers. IIin in the wild
Nstoars.dOILowIithelow
702, Wiuda sadheest ar.d U

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)— The House has finally
killed a radical bill giving Death Row inmates the option
of staying in prison for life Instead of execution.
The option passed the House Corrections, Probation and
Parole Committee Wednesday when a move to reconsider
lad week's favorable vote failed. Later, It was left to the
In the criminal justice committee.
The committee didn't vote on the bill due to a technical
problem and because it has no further meetings
scheduled, the Issue Is dead for the session and will not be
beard on the House floor.

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Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

By Motor Trend

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Dats un : Import Car Of The Year

DATSUN HAS 17 MODELS THAT RUN ON REGULAR GAS!

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Why Hunt and Pay for Unleaded Gas?

The Datsun "Z" is a tough was smooth, progressive and
act to follow. It's been one of rapid. 'life transmission's
the most popular and sue- shift linkage was positive,
cessful cars of the last with short throws, and could
decade.
Designing
a be worked hard with con-replacement for it has fldence. There was no need
presented a number of op- to search vainly for gears as
tions for Datsun's product we downshifted into corners,
planners. They chose a and the pedals were nicely
conservative approach, and spaced for heel-and-toe
the result of their efforts is dancing whenever we
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automobile
that's wanted to indulge racer
superlative enough to be fantasies. The 280ZX's 4named Motor Trend's wheel disc brakes pulled the ,.
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Import Car of the Year for car down In short distances
1979.
with straight-line precisions.
Though strikingly similar Immediately upon starting
.
in appearance to its the car, you are impressed
predecessor:;, the 280 ZX is, with the even, vibratlonless
in the main, a completely purr of its engine It runs as
new car. Its primary links smoothly as an engine with
with the past and with other twice the number of cylln•
Datsun models are found In ders and plays a powerful
the drivetrain and suspen- exhaust note The engine is
slon. The 280ZX's engine Is responsive at all speeds and
the tried-and-proven 2.8-liter Is free of any tendency to
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6-cylinder
with
Im- burp or sputter even when -provementa In its intake, It's not fully warmed up. And
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exhaust and ignition if you use a modicum of self
systems. In our test car, this control, it will produce
Powerplant was backed by a family-car-like
fuel
manual 5-speed tran- economy.
Datsun 2008X, From Family Of Whiners
emission (automatic is
One of the Motor Trend
much. And we don't mean the window is moving, center console
optional).
staff members who
and are About the only qualms we
The 280zx'a suspension 280 zx during our testing just plush comfortable seats Disgusting excess?
Of angled en that
a quick glance had with the 20071 wft its
makes liberal isa of corn- noted: "It Is capable
(which the 71 has), or a
iie, but once you've used by the driver takes in all of coat and its tires. Equipped
ponents designed for the 010, situations except those spaceship complement of
, you'lJ wander how you them. Electric monitors
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our tat car was, its price
although they're modified to requiring ultimate gadgets (ditto), or a silent, ever got alone without it
was
in the $12000 range. We
a
suit the character of the ZL suspension use." Another solid ride
Naturally, most
MacPha
erson are
w
t
level, open doors and remembered the original Z,
staffer who exceeded that the well-executed corn- things are Options, but then other functions.
at all four corners, and the
Every which sold for under $4,000
limit found that the car htnatloflo(thes,thIngli,Is this is not ac you waigto
(even though if only for a
ftch
and
knob
is
sispeision Is designed to reacted predictably, with 1t5 evideid that a seat deal of order dripped.
Short
while,) with nosta
provide genera
generallyneutralrear-end coming around
gy reach. mi all this is
jg
oqgig
handing and a firm ride. about jot when he expected a large nwnbar of
In some cars, such an rendered with a almnhiclty The U is not that kind of
The steering —power it to. The CST ioniled goodies into a seamless abiwdinai of luxuries often that belles the apparent bargain, but it compares
asal
,
in a package that
more than favorably with the
reul.j
bell quickly to orrection, and
Ida
ass
there's
___the
c*r'
interior
luck
Porsche 004, Corvette, BMW
— is UK and responsive
It
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be
3
dlike
a
cross
between
a
on
the 2SX's Iderlor, it is XI and others in its price
a sufficientI"vlty to misjudged the next cur,, In justabie seats, rheostat wuruizer jukebox
Elm
transmit road feel to the
and
range. As for the tires, our
L
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bec use
e controls for veMil1on fan
car was fitted with Toyo Z,
egas hotel room. Not in this
driver throughout all speeds wound up poátIvi In the end ember Indraned —
car. All of
and con lit
195-70 HR14 steel-belted
proper
'
perfect'
ligMing, a joystick tO control cleverly blended into a vliisd beyond "-"' F_ In span the ZX is
It Is this combination of where it did point. That stereo
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a functional-looking,aesthequipped with Michelin
inechasiculs that gives the miscreant (I
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20071 much of its appeai adventure was his fault separate 'way Showing a eticall
XVS. We felt that the Toyos
the
did not have the adisalon of
Though Datsun Mops short of entirely, but maintained that Increments
J'JJ
eenatial ingredients,.,
gas riahillig
claiming that this is a the car was nauilng so in the led of
quarter
of thenot
thesacrificed to emphasize shield, or the seat belt the M1'9IelIflI end that the
"sports car," the 20071 Is quietly end tracking en well tank, electric outside
handing would have
iihes across the '
or
ded steerin bad
been
even
better with one of
certainly well within the that it lulled him ixdo a false mirrors... Should we go on?
are in the ioos, hand. is
op
of "jj.j IJ 5
the
the
perfolmance4yp
tires.
criteria that define that sense of security.
asv
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Oh yes, there's a clever little
n
category today. In both our The UM has a tendency switch
tooi
scure
the
large
directly
as
wider an air conthat compleinards thes
All cars have their flaws.
gy
gauges in thedt1odngvent, and so on. In In some, they're obvious and
Indrwnecgd and subjective to do that, because aside driver's power window
speedon ter.t..
teds, the 20071 was liii- from Its exceptions] per. control
cinder this car, tier. are no such unforgivable; In others
— jug click it and
pressive in its performance. forznance, it bonds creature the
Immediately in front of the overlooked details. You feel they're minor and easily
glass opens fully or driver. The dock, ammeter as
Acceleration tiroughoid comforts exceeded only by closes.
though you could drive It dismissed. In the case of the
You don't
have
to
the engine's usable range Cars coating several timesU
temperature
pop
are
for
16
hours and then get out 210ZX they're almost
on
it
keep your finger
while
in aitches over the and jog five miles.

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agree. The 55 mph speed limit law, however has become
one of the mod controversial places of legislation passed
by Congress in recent years. Presently, there Is discussion
in severs] dates about abolishing the 55 mph speed limit;
at the same thime, arguments for maintaining the law are
very strong. It saves fuel and even more Important — it
saves lives.
Passed by Congress in 1974 as a temporary fuel conservatlon measure, during the Arab oil embargo,
the 55
mph speed limit was made permanent In January, 19m.
As a result of the legislation, the Federal Highway
e4lmates motor fuel savings at 3.6 1llion
gallons per Yr
More 'i'ificant, however, is that traffic fatalitie,
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Highway Traffic Safety Aànlnistratlon. Traffic deaths
are slowly rising but people are dill driving at lower
speeds than they did before the 56 mph maximum was
imposed.
According to the National Safety Council (NSC), in 1973
the number of vehicles exceeding 65 mph was 31 percent.
This figure was down to six percent In 1974 and 1975. "The
motorist who drove 70 or 75 mph when speed limb were
65 mph may be traveling at 10 mph now, He Is exceeding
the speed limit — as he was before — but be has cut his
speed lOor 15mph," Wallin NBC — ____10U_,"and that
reduces accidents and saves lives."
To conserve gasoline, the 55 mph speed limit was
selected by the federalgovernment
g as th. median energy
emcledspeed based Wm its studies of wind resistance
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matching vinyl top and interior.
Loaded Only I1.00e miles

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Toyota's economy champ. This 4. POWff steering, power brakes AM.
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Thursday, May 10, 1979

Facts You Should
Know About Fluids
By JOHN MEYER
power-steering units, a difSpecial To The Herald
ferent fluid for the brake
Without fluids, your car hydraulic system, purified
won't run. Everyone knows water for the battery cells
about running out of and a heavy gear lube for
gasoline, but few pay at- differentials and standard
tention to the other fluids a transmissions. The latter
car needs.
two are probably best left to
In these days of self- a mechanic.
service gas stations, it is
Automatic transmissions
even more important for must be checked wh!n they
drivers to know how to check are warm and with the
these fluids. The most im- engine running. Be careful.
portant ones are accessible
When checking the
and quickly located with a transmission dipstick, note
little hunting and help from a color and odor. Good transervice manual.
smission fluid Is red or pink
Check your manual and slippery to the touch.
whenever you add fluid.
If the fluid is light brown
Become acquainted with the and has a slightly burnt
proper fill points as well as smell, it is time to change it.
the check points. They are It's already too late If the
not always the same.
fluid is dark brown with a
Most familiar are the strong burnt smell. The
engine oil dipstick and the transmission will need
radiator. Both oil and repairs soon.
coolant should be checked
Keep in mind that brake
with the engine off and cool.
fluid
will damage painted
That is especially imsurfaces
and Is extremely
portant when checking
painful
if
splashed
on a cut
coolant because of the
or
In
the
eyes.
The
master
pressurized radiator caps
brake
cylinder
has
no
dipused on mod= engines.
stick;
a
lid
must
be
removed
When the engine is hot, the
pressure can make the to look inside.
cuoiant spurt up to cause
The fluid should be clear or
serious burns.
slightly amber without solid
The car should be level for Impurities. Use only
an accurate reading on recommended brake fluid.
engine oil. Always push the Do not allow water or oil to
dipstick In all the way. get into the system.
Otherwise, you may overfill
Fill the master cylinder to
the crankcase and caw. the top of the reservoir if it is
more problems.
unmarked.
Besides motor oil and
Power-steering units must
coolant, cars need special always be checked with the
transmission fluid for engine off. They are usually
automatic transmissions and located where you could lose

a linger or break an arm if
You tried to reach them with
the engine running. Besides,
you wouldn't get an accurate
reading.
Checking the differential
or a standard transmission
usually Involves getting
under the car. If you feel
adventurous, remember this
general rule: If, after
removing the threaded plug,
you can touch the fluid with
Your finger, the unit Is full.
Always use the specified
gear
lube.
Lighter
lubricants, such as engine
oil, cannot do the job.
Now on to the battery. Acid
Is the fluid in the battery. It
Will damage clothing and
burn the skin If not washed
off within minutes.
Batteries usually have
instructions on fill level.
Generally, the electrolyte is
adequate If it is covering the
cells.
When filling a battery, use
nothing but water - the
purest available. Dirty
water or water with high
mineral content will shorten
the life and effectiveness of
the battery. Distilled water
is the LwA choice.
Armed with knowledge of
reservoir dipsticks, proper
fill points, procedures, a
manual and a rag, you
should be ready to check
most of your car's fluids.
Reiziember that continual
loss of any fluid indicates a
problem. The one exception
Is the brake master cylinder
to disc brakes.

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how much fuel on average?
Two percent
About 10 per cent
Almost 30 per cent

6. For buffs, road stability shock absorb.
am should be replaced:
A. With every other oil change
B. With installation of new tires
C. About every 25,000 mites

2. Ti,. sam* engine emits how much more
pollutants?
About 12 percent
Closer to 33 per cent
Around 50 per cent

7. Which Of the.. statements Is true?
A. 70 m.p.h. is the most gas efficient
speed because getting there quickest uses least fuel
B. The, slower you go the more fuel

3. When your car pulls to the side when
braking lt'sasign that:
A. Brakes need adjusting
Tires are overinflated
Engine mounts are loose

C. The most effluent fuel-saving speed
Is generally around 45 m.p.h.

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S. A common cause of high carbon mooOxide reading Is:
A. Faulty choke
B. Overaged oil
C. Radiator leaks
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Blue Book Cars

anything that happens to the car while you are getting it
checked, and you should get it back to the dealer as soon
as possible. Do not expect to keep the car overnight, as
most dealer insurance prohibits lending cars out for any
reason. Also, do not expect the dealer to part with his car
if you are only willing to put up a $5 or $10 deposit. Usually
$50or $100 will suffice.
Take the car to a reputable mechanic. Do not take the
car to your uncle Joe, your boyfriend, your fiance or your
little brother. Only a certified mechanic is qualified to do
the tests that you now need, and a man who earns his
living working on cars is going to do a thorough, Impartial
job. Have him do the following checks. Remove wheels
and note condition of brake linings and drums. Take a
compression check on all cylinders. (A 15 percent to 20
percent variance between cylinders is acceptable.) Put a
vacuum gauge on the engine to determine condition of the
valve train. Road test the vehicle to check for high speed
shimmy, ignition miss, flat spots during acceleration,
rearend noise and anything that appears out of the ordinary. Have him note In writing the results of his tests
and take the car and the test results back to the dealer. If
your mechanic found any flaws you may want the dealer
to have those flaws corrected, or you may ask him to
adjust the price of the car to enable you to correct those
flaws yourself.

On older, high mileage vehicles the dealer will usually
stand behind the car himself. The most common policy
now is called a "Free Service Agreement," wherein, for a
specified period of time, the dealer will supply labor to
repair defective parts and the purchaser pays for the
parts. This is a fair arrangement. A good example of this
might be a defective timing chain. The cost of the chain
might be $20. Average time for installation Is five hours.
At normal labor rates the labor cost would be $60 to $75,
but with a Free Service Agreement the purchaser pays
only for the parts, or $20. Most reputable dealers will have
something along these lines to offer the potential used car
buyer.

Protection from getting stung Is a combination of
common sense before you buy, and having the dealer's
promises in writing after you buy. Again, a reputable used
car dealer will make sure that you are completely
satisfied with your purchase, because a satisfied buyer
will probably come back and buy again.
Next week: Financing. How to get it, where to get It,

and how much does It really cost.

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Service policies protect the buyer against mechanical
failure, usually with a $25 deductible clause. Service
policies are available on used cars that have been inspected by the warranty company; are no more than five
years old; and fall within the mileage limits set by the
company. If a service policy Is available you should
definitely give it some thought.

76 Torino Squire 73 Galaxie 500 2Dr. 76 Aspen Coupe 72 TorinoBrougha
Stereo Air Wgn.
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Your next best protection against getting stung is some
form of warranty. Most used car dealers have a 12-month
- 12,000-mile service policy available at extra cost. This
is much the same as the extended service policies offered
by the major department stores on lawnmowers, washers
and dryers and other large mechanical items. It Is usually
a mechanical breakdown insurance agreement administrated by an independent warranty company.

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Many people are reluctant to buy a used car for fear of
getting stung. But if the buyer approaches the purchase of
a used car sensibly he can avoid the "lemons" and the less
desirable vehicles, and can assure himself of getting his
money's worth.
Let's assume that you have shopped at several
reputable dealers and have found a car that fits your
needs and your budget. What should you do next? First,
inspect the car yourself. This should be done at the
dealer's place of business.
Open the hood, trunk, doors, etc. Look over, under,
around and through the car. Make notes as to anything
you don't understand or anything that looks questionable.
Is there oil all over the motor? Is raw gas visible on top of
the engine? If there are oil or fuel leaks where are they
coining from and can they be corrected? Is the transmission fluid fresh or does It look and smell burnt? Is the
cooling system full of coolant? Does the cooling system
look like it needs to be cleaned and flushed? Does
everything on the car work? Are the tires satisfactory to
you?
Have the dealer or his representative accompany you
during this Inspection. If you have any questions he can
answer thorn and he will tell you what the dealer is
prepared to do to correct any flaws that you may find.
Keep In mind that used cars are not perfect. You are
looking for signs of major mechanical problems, not nitpicky little flaws. Safety and mechanical soundness are
what you are after. If you are looking for perfection, buy a
new car.
If the car still seems like what you want, now lathe
time to get serious. First, agree on a price. Next, have the
dealer write up a conditional sales order stating price,
equipment and any repairs to be done prior to delivery.
Put a deposit on the car with the stipulation that you intend to buy if the car Is found to be in satisfactory condition by your Independent mechanic. Remember, you are
going to take the car off the dealer's lot. You are liable for

10. The only stat, that Checks all cars both
_foe $afuty and low omissions Is:
Michigan
Rhode island
New Jersey

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Want To Avoid Buying A Lemon ?

You don't have to paint it red, white and blue or have Its horn sound the
first few notes of "America the Beautiful" to boast to the world your car Is
a good citizen. instead, your automobile can attest to the fact that it has
the nation's welfare at heart by operating with fuel economy, low emissions
and safety. Since it is you, the owner, who takes care of the car, test yourself on how much you know about achieving gas savings, controlling
pollution and avoiding accidents through proper maintenance.

Be Sure To Avoid
Front-End Follies
No area of auto repair Is fraught with more fallacy and
misunderstanding than front-end alignment. More
alignments are unnecessarily performed than are any
other adjustment.
Many mechanics do not know the basics of alignments
when they are not called for.
Often people assune an alignment is needed just because tires arc wearing strangely. Or they think their
car's aligrunent is wrong because the steering wheel isn't
straight. That's not necessarily so.
Strange or uneven tire wear does bring alignment Into
question. But first check tire inflation.
A badly deflated front tire, for instance, will cause a car
to pull to that side, especially while braking. If the front
end is realigned before checking the tire inflation, the car
will be out of alignment again as swn as the tires are filled
to the proper pressure.
Every motorist should carry a tire-pressure gauge In
the car. Use of the gauge can perform wonders for tire
wear handling and pulling problems.
Sometimes a car's alignment changes when the spare
tire In put on after a flat. That's because the spare may not
match the other Urea in size, especially If It Is a recap.
Carrying heavy, unbalanced loads can also affect
alignment. Most cars can compensate for normal load
changes, but no front-end setting is perfect for every

Approach Your Purchase Sens ib ly

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Thursday, May 10, 1919
Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, May 10, 1979-7

1How To Get
Most Out Of
Your Auto
Like Mark Twain who found it simple to quit smoking
because he had done it so many times, the American
motoring public is apparently finding it easy to live with
the energy crisis. The attitude seems to be to ignore it and
It will go away. Business and Pleasure as usual Is the
practice.
However, if the prophets are correct in their warnings,
this nation is headed for trouble of wartime proportions if
attitudes and habits are 1101 changed.
At the heart of the energy problem is the Precarious
nature of our supply of petroleum and its cost to import.
And one important aspect of that problem is the nation's
thirst for gasoline.
Last summer. desDite oresidential pleas U' curb
gasoline usage. American car-owners consumed an all
time record gallonage. (Of come comfort to the administration perhaps is the fact that consumption did not
match the levels some experts predicted it would.)

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FORD DIVISION: Jack Prosser, president Jack Prosser Ford, Sanford announced the Ford
division closed the 1978 model year with a 3,3 million car and truck sales, an
A RECORD YEAR all-time record, and established Fairmont as the best selling new car
nameplate in automobile history. Ford dealers sold 422,700 Fairmonts,
'eclipsing the old Mustang record of 4,000 units.Jack Prosser Ford was
presented the Ford Motor Company Outstanding Service Award (at rear of
LTD In photo) for ten years of meritorious service to Sanford resident
customers.

LTD Landau:Exciting
Eye-Appeal Features
LTD Landau always has
been a luxurious automobile,
and for 1979, that is Mill the
mark of the Landau 2-door
and 4-Door and 4-Door
Sedane. So much about the
LTD Landau is excitingly
new.
The styling, new and rich,
Is accentuated by dual
rectangular headlamps with

and the Landau chrome. down center armrest.
venience. Like all '79 LTD's,
plated grille. Bright
Both seats front and rear the Landau is powered by a
moldings sparkle along the are deeply foam-cushioned 5.0 litre (302 CID) V+—
body, around the windows and tailored in rich knit teamed with Select Shift
and wheel openings. Paint fabrlc&amp; In front is LID's automatic transmission. (5.8
stripes accent hood, new 4-spoke steering wheel. litre, 351 CID V.8 is an opbodysides and decklldh Vinyl On the column are two new tion.) Power steering and
roof Is set off by rear pillar lever controls combining the power front discbrakes are
coach lamps; the rear functions of horn button, also standard. So are colordeddlid by a brueNinlahed headlamp dimmer, turn keyed deluxe belts, electric
accent Inside there is, a signals, and windshield clock, new styled remote
111gM bench seat with fold- washer-wiper - a great con- control mirror, and more.

you're looking for in a new
or used car...ev.rything you've looked for
IA comfort, styling and economy ... all at
a price tailored to your individual needs.
In Seminole County you'll see cars, cars and
more cars ... Wagons, compacts, sports cars,
sedans, luxury models, trucks with the

From all appearances the American driving public
stands on the brink of a situation that could threaten our
freedom of movement.
The possibility of gas rationing or other restrictions of
our right to drive as we wish looms large. Certainly none
of us as Individuals can uncover new sources of petroleum
or solve political dilemmas that could affect our energy
supplies.
But we are not totally helpless.
The most direct action one can take to make sure his car
Is energy efficient Is to keep it maintained.
Merely making sure the tires are properly Inflated, an
action that costs nothing but a few meoments of time, is
also a certain fuel saver.
Other fuel conservation measures recommended by
maintenance experts Include making sure youx engine Is
running at the proper temperature and going easy on use
of air conditioners.
Can that are In need of tune-up waste an average of
more than two gallons of gasoline for every 28-gallon
taakfuL
Installing fresh spark plugs alone can save an average
Of a hail gallon of gas per tankful.
Still another aspect of the energy problem is the energy
It requires to manufacture cars and components. Enormous quantities of electricity, coal and other energy
resources are expended to make tires, car bodies or
windshield glass.
Since our energy supply is finite, a more determined
effort to conserve our resources must be made. Allowing
car bodies to rust out due to neglect Is no longer tolerable.

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TIRE SAVINCS - Alshsisgh the 5ke on the right look.
almost Idsutleal to It. .q"ghbo,, the hre my wear only half
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lb. bujg10 has b.u..e so faafllar, untoriMs may be "cheek.
lug" radial tires by sight Instead of with a gauge and run.
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STAGES OF INFLATION The cross-section upper left
shows unde,lniatIon which
causes extreme tire ieRiag
and builds up excessive heat,
running the risk of failure.
It also causes rapid wear on
the outer edges of the tread.
Ovevinlation (upper sighs)
causes tires to run hard and
subjects them to Impact damage and weakening of the
carcass. It also causes ezees.
site wear In the center of the
tread. Proper inflation (lower loft) shows the correct
penile for full contact with
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Sanford Skipper

When the American game
fishing boats put to sea from
Key West this month, headed
Into Cuban waters to fish in
the Hemingway Billfish
Tournament for only the 2nd
time In 18 years, Central
Florida's Marc Slade will be
one of the skippers. Slade is
President of Marc Slade
Chrysler-Plymouth on 17-92
in Sanford, and of Marc
Slade Dodge on 441 In
Leesburg.
Slade's SHAZAM, a 30-foot
SEARAY
SPORTSFISHERMAN has been
fitted with custom designed
deck freezers to acconunodate the baits that
are being used In the tournament..

Dick Dove of Sanford is
responsible for supplying the
rigged baits which are Immediately quick frozen and
held frozen throughout the
trip In the new freezers.
All rods, reels and riggings
have been upgraded to
facilitate the capture of the
400 to 500-pound Marlins. A
fish of this size will likely be
necessary to win this tournament.
The SHAZAM will be one
of over 80 entries from all
over the world including
Russia. The SHAZAM with a
crew of 4, leaves Port
Canaveral on May 12. The
tournament itself begins
May 17 and enda.May 23.

�8—Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

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special day.
Special touches here include a bejeweled neckline and an
extravagantly worked lace dress over embroidered train. The
gown
features a natural waist for a small-shaped look and is set off beautifully
by a Juliet cap with walking
veil appliqued to match.

The flowers found in
Orange Blossom — your
wedding bouquets purity equals your
generally either signify the
loveliness.
particular qualities of the
Peach Blossom -- I an,
love shared by the bride
your captive.
and groom or symbolize
Rose, Bridal - happy
the purity of the bride,
love.
Flowers have a language
Rose, Red - love.
all their own, to express
Rose, White - I am
feelings when words are
worthy of you.
Just not enough.
Sweet Pea - departure.
Bluebell - constancy.
Violet, Blue - faithButtercups - desire of
fulness.
riches.
The four most popular
Camellia Japonica, white
brIda1
bouquet
- perfect loveliness,
arrangements are:
China Rose — beauty
The
The - 'Pi-wade Bouquet,
always new.
roses and
Forget Me Not --true
deiphiniums.
love.
Jonquil — I desire a
The Prayer Book or
return of affection.
Muff, with orchids and
Lemon Blossom - IllIes-of4he-valley.
fidelity in love.
The Bridal Cascade, a
Lilac, white — youthful
flow of gardenias, orchids
and lilies-of-the-valley.

Elegance is alive again in table setting styles. In
selecting fine china and crystal, today's brides are
responding to the trend toward dressier, more traditional
at-home entertaining.
These young hostesses have moved away from the very
casual trend in dinnerware in the 1960's, SS Arlene
Hirst, designer consultant, whose fine china and crystal
head the list of most popular bridal registry selections.
"Just as fashions have changed from blue leans to
skirts and classic suits, tradition and elegance in tabletop
design are being favored by brides," she observes.
In lifestyle attitudes, Ms. Hirst explains, brides of the
current generation are more traditional than their
counterparts of the 60's. While some brides of time past
decade married in unconventional ceremonies on hilltops
or beaches, young women today are again choosing
traditional gowns and all the fine trappings of formal
weddings.
"lit their buying habits, these women are more conscious of style and more sensitive to value than ever
bclorc. Thc %dmIt to invest lit furnishings 01 lasting
quality for their first homes, and fine tableware is one of
these things," said the designer.
One of time most popular fine china patterns among
brides today is it design created 60 years ago, Ms. Hirst
notes. The pattern is "Autumn," it formal hand-enameled
design with colorful baskets of fruit and floral bouquets.
"Other tradtiunal fine china patterns that continue to be
popular with brides range from elaborate floral sprays,

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and daring dresses for dining and disco. For those fun
filled days create your own
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white and classic gold - or platmnwmm-banded designs.
"lit hand-blown crystal, brides are choosing graceful.
fluted stemnware shapes, over-sized wine glasses and
elegant accessories for the table." she states.
hints to time bride on creating artful table settings to fit
ally occasion are offered bs- Ms. Hirst:
-. Be imaginative with color in coordinating crystal with
your china. For informal settings, highlight one of time
colors in your pattern with blue, brown, gold or green
crystal water goblets and wine glasses.
- Experiment with linens to vary the look of your china.
irs- it cloth in one pastel shade from your pattern for it
soft, roumantic look or use it bold, m'ichl', -colored cloth for
dramatic impact. Select a table cloth in it smimall, all over
print or it plaid to give your china it country look on the
table.
Create it centerpiece that reflects your lk'rsoflalit
While it comnplemneimts your china; use flov, ers, fresh fruit
or vegetables in season, in an ormuinal container: a 'aimafl
wicker basket or Chinese lacquered box; or any item from
sour home that will enhance your entertaining tta'mime.
Time Professional service, offered by most departmiit'mmt.
registry to hell)the bride coordinate and register her fine
china, Crystal and silver choices.
Time professional service, offered by most departiticrit,
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classics of yesterday with demand as special gifts to
original creations ever new
fabrics, subtle new go along with the more
shown. And, surprisingly,
colors and rL
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the return to the traditional
touches, men's formaiwear
in weddings has resulted in
Specialty appliances and
has soared to the forefront
a fashion revolution for the
elegant decorative pieces
of the fashion scene. "Here
bridal party.
are also leading choices for
Comes the Bride" may still
the new couple.
be
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Whether you choose to
bridesmaids are definitely
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present the newlyweds
losing that standard
great deal of admiration
with the practical or the
"wedding party" look in
for
the groom, as well.
precious the point is to
favor of rich designs In a
remember that traditional
wide variety of new colors
Traditional
weddings
romance
deserves the
and fabrics, dresses that
also bring out the best in
extra
special
personal
any woman would love to
their guests.
While
thought
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a tremendous new delight
today's favorite wedding
for all brldesmalds-to.be,
gift for young couples,
But whether you're a
bridal registries are once
loving relative, an ad.
The undisputed star of
again de reguer, and miring guest, an especially
the new wedding party,
popular demand shows that lucky bridesmaid or usher,
however, is the groom!
newlyweds are definitely the dashing groom or the
Interested in a beautiful
romantic bride, one thing is
With the return of a more
start to their life together for certain: 1979 promises
traditional approach to
with a host of beautiful gift to be the best year ever to
wedding apparel, fashion selections,
get wrapped up in the
designers have found a
warm and wonderful
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Flowers Reveal
Your Love Story

If wedding trends are
turning back to the
romantic formalities of
yesteryear, the reason goes
beyond mere nostalgia.
Modern couples seem to
have gained deep respect
for the dignity of this
traditional ceremony and
wish to affirm the fact that
a wedding Is the symbol of
a commitment to a lifetime
of shared experiences.

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Fine Tableware Reflects

The bride celebrates a special occasion with
dinner for four elegantly set with fine china
and hand-blown crystal. Fine china, featuring
colorful baskets of fruit and floral Bouquets,
and Intrigue crystal are set against a delicate
embroidered cloth. Candlelight and freshpicked flowers add the finishing touches.

Today'.% couples have
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taken
rich, beautiful ideals of the
marriage vows. They want
their weddings to reflect
both th. joyand the
solemnity that will constitute their union.

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envision green, growing vital smiles on those soft easy courted through this fall are spokesman observed,
things. Flowers rinsed by months of 1979, there is the ready to begin making plans "Champagne,
fine silver,
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Spring weddings.
years ahead.
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peces have surprises of seed three styles in tuxedos
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always return them,"
reason for buying a sheet Even If they are made of the and glasses, because they used by bride or groom in the
home, office or on the road.
that fits a standard double finest Imported china, If It are useful
bedwhenthere aresomany hasa holidaytheineitwifi
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closet 50 weeks
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radios,
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color combinations.
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sticks. (More people return openers, blenders, because Is one of the recommended
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9. If you wish to per- minute egg in the kitchen or
you've got plenty of corn- the bride or the groom. A sonalize a gift, make sure a sports event. Some
pany, the bridal couple may decorative jewlery box, no that you use the couple's calculators, can even play
be Just as confused over matter how expensive, that given name or Initials in music such as Tarantella or
selecting gifts for members was selected with the bride place of nickname's such as Beethoven's "Fur Elise." As
of their own bridal party.
in mind, will only create Babs, Penny, Junior, etc.
Sha kespeare put it when he
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the Twelfth Night, "If
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ownership and marriage go
together like a horse and
carriage, you may face a
dilemma: you can't afford to
buy your own home and you
can't afford not to.
The average cost of a new
home now stands at $oono
beyond the means of most
newlyweds. Waiting wont
help, however; the cost Is
only going to soar higher
to $75,000 by 1981, it's

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estimated.
There Is a solution. If you
want to start building equity
rather than paying rent, you
can put your money Into an
older, more affordable
home.
These older homes—be
they townhouses, farm
houses or suburban ranchers—usually require
remodeling, of course. But it
doesn't take professionals.
,
With all the do-it-yourself Young couples priced out of the new-home
hrmcimprovemnentproducts market are buying older homes and fixing
A øond nIiw hi clart
availdble these tlavs you them UI) themselves. -and your spouse can do the interior remodeling Is at the top, with the
woik youraelves.
ceiling. This couple is putting up a lay-in
You'll save money and ceiling, which is suspended below an
old
you'll have fun. Making joint
ceiling
to
hide
cracking
plaster
or
peeling
decisions is good way to get
to know each other better: paint.
kind of homi improvement height. Many old homes have overhead room and easy
honeymoon.
too-high ceilings with old- access. Because the panels
Where
to
start fashioned light fixtures, and rest freely in the grid slots,
rehabilitating the interior of lay-in panels can lower the they can be lifted out and
an older home? At the top, ceiling to a cozier level while replaced In a wink.
with the ceiling. If the old concealing the lamps.
If you want to Incorporate
Better-grade suspended
ceiling is plaster, It may be
showing Its age with cracks; ceilings are made of light- lighting in the ceiling, a
If paint or wallpaper It may weight mineral fiber, which fluorescent fixture is made
be peeling. So to prevent makes them washable and that goes right into 'a grid
flakes from raining down on able to hold their shape UI slot in place of a panel. These
new furniture and flooring, extremes of weather. Some fixtures are more energy.
It's best to put the ceiling in models are also fire efficient than incandescent
lights, and they can be
order f•
retardant and acoustical.
reIocat.'c
Lay-In panels come in lighting in different slots a.r
A practical way to cover
do change In the
over an unsightly old ceiling many patterns. They range
room.
is with a new suspended from rustic to regal, from
ceiling. Rectangular panels, realistic reproductions of
And suspended ceilings
usually 2'x4', are inserted In wood-grain planks to are economical—good news
a light-weight metal grid striking simulations of or- for young couples just
which Is hung by wires from nate plaster.
starting out. Enough panels
the—.old ceiling.
One
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a •.ma.
Sincethese
these panels never ceiling even works the metal i0'1ii - room can be- Jr.----pur- directly touch the old ceiling, grid Into the overall design. chased for only about $1.
no preparatory work need be All you see from floor level Is
A husband and wife
done on the old ceiling: no wall-to-wall pattern working together can easily
filling in cracks, DO sanding, overhead.
put up a new suspended
no scraping.
Should YOU Wish to lUll ceiling over a weekend.
Another advantage of wiring above the panels—for That's time well spent, both
suspended ceilings is that a stereo set up, for exam- for an old home and a young
they can be lowered to any pie—there's plenty of
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Thursday, May 10, 1979-7

Brides Need A Calendar
A formal wedding takes a With your f1ancs go to begin addressing them, to
good deal of planning, and we the person who will be allow sufficient time for
you should allow at lead ala officiating at the cerenony. engraving.
months to take care of all
Select your attendants.
Make honeymoon iiEdetails with ease and Begin planning your new vatlom
comfort.
ham,. Qlam and register plan details of ceremony
Six months before, sit cMaa and silver patterns. and reception with caterer,
down with your parents and Plan for your honeymoon: florist, etc.
decide on your wedding consult a travel agent and One month In advance,
budget and on the sort of send for a yariety of mail invitations; order
wedding you want.
brochures.
flowers; choose gifts for
This decided, choose the Tine months before your groom and attendants; order
places where wedding and wedding, your guest lid grooms ring; have final
reception will be held, find should be complete.
fitting for wedding gown and
out how many guests can be You should, at this point, headpiece; have portrait
accommodated at each place begin shopping for your taken;
arrange
for
and make reservations.
trousseau, select and ordernewspaper ammouncumsats.
Plan reception and begin attendant's draes, edacta
Two weeks before, go for
(IçpitIlrjng menu. (bom portrait photographer and macnag. license with your
wedding colors and go order Invitations and an- ftance;.
send. anshopping for your wedding nolmcunel*s at least four nouncements to
gown and -accasri
.. weeks before you want to newspapers.

To some people the Today, a good-quality halfdiamond means baseball. To carat engagement ring can
those born in April the cost from $600 up.
diamond is their birthstone.
It is important to know
But to young couples In what factors affect the price
love the diamond is the of a ring. One, naturally, is
universal
symbol
of the size and quality of the
engagement.
diamond.
Though many timeAnother is the amount of
honored traditions have gold or platinum in the
toppled, the tradition of the design.
diamond engagement ring is
Because
although
stronger than ever-75 diamonds, like everything,
percent of first time brides have increased in price, gold
received
a
diamond has gone up too. This means
engagement ring in 1977.
that a wide ring will cost
The diamond is the ac- more than a narrow ring
cepted symbol of the with the same size diamond.
engagement
promise,
Putting it another way, for
representing to young people the same price you can get a
everywhere the individual bigger or better quality
expression of their love,
diamond if it's set in a
It all began with Mary of narrow band rather than in a
Burgundy. She was the first wide one.
lucky girl to receive a
And it's the diamond, not
diamond ring for her Its setting, that is going to
engagement to Maximilian last for a lifetime and
of Austria, on August 17, beyond. Many diamond
1477.
engagement rings have been
The diamond has been handed
down
from
considered one of the most generation to generation,
precious of all materials,
The shape of the diamond
almost since the dawn of is also a factor in its cost. In
history. The diamond, the general, the round or
hardest substance known to brilliant cut is less expensive
man, literally endures than the so-called "fancy"
forever. Once cut and shapes, i.e. the marqulse,
polished, it never loses Its the pear and the emerald
beautiful brilliance. The cut. The reason is simply
very word diamond comes that more rough diamonds
from the Gyc,',c word are found In nature that lend
"Adamas" meaning in. themselves to the brilliant
vincible,
cut,
No two diamonds In the
The oval Is an adaption of
world are the same. Each the round or brilliant cut and
diamond has a personality of appears larger than a
Its own. Think of a diamond brilliant of the same carat
as Nature "doing her own weight.
el.
thing. ,,
The marquise cut is u..
The majorconslderauon In name given to the diamond
choosing an engagement shape that Is long and
ring Is, of course, its cost. pointed at both ends. This

With an
Informative

Book

In small or large towns,
Professional photographers
suggest brides-to-be
reserve their services at
least Mx to eight weeks
before the ceremony. And,

even one outdoors
you
may prefer a totally inIf the wedding is being formal,
candid
Pl"med for one of the morephotographic collection,
Popular bridal months This Is also the time to
June, July, August or view d 1ff e r e n t
December then it's wise
photographic styles. Your
to book your favorite photographer will be able
Photographer at the time to show you other wedding
YOU make arrangements portraitsand candide he's
for the church and made - candlelit mood
images, silhouette views,
reception ball.
When
even
you - - - make
allppnj photos.
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Amy Vanderbilt, Book of Etiquette,
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HOOK MARK
word Is a French one in the
feminine form and is
pronounced mar-KEYS.
The marquise Is rather an
expensive diamond to cut
because some of the rough
stone must be ground away
In forming the two pointed
ends.
It Is a very feminine and
graceful shape, and has been
growing In popularity as an
engagement ring choice In
recent years. It has a great
deal of fire and sparkle like
the brilliant.
The pear shape Is the
English name for the French
s'penueioque
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which
related to our word pendant.
The cut Is a variation on the
brilliant cut, with one wide

After your honeymoon,
make an appointment to
selectthe pictures for your
album and other uses. Your
parents will appreciate an
album
of
selected
photographs. And you'll
want enlargements to
decorate your new home or
the office.
Expect to allow from
four to six weeks for the

finished prints, possibly
longer If you are having a
custom-finished, framed
enlargement prepared.
And ask about the special
occasions cards your
photographer can make for
you. They are one-sided
cards with room under the
printed message and
alongside the photograph
for you to write a special
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But Photographs Forever
arrangements with your
local photographer, discuss
with him the type of
photographic coverage
you'd like for this day. If
It's to be a formal
ceremony and reception,
you might like a mix of
formal and informal
photographs to reflect the
mood.
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The flowers will wilt, the
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Photographs of this unportant day - if you plan
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71st Year, No. 227—Friday, May 11, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

I—Evening Herald &amp; Herald Advertiser, Sanford, FL

The home ceremony warm, one of-a-kind, and
distinctly personal - Is the
newest trend In weddings
today.
Especially when family
and friends get involved In
everything from writing
invitations to preparing
food, ceremonies held at
home are joyous shared
experiences for couple and
goods alike.
Almost any home or
apartment can be used for
a simple home wedding. Of
course, the guest list must
be limited in accordance
with the space available,
but that makes those invited feel even more
—.
Food
should
be
beautifully prepared, but It
needn't be elaborate. A
homemade wedding cake,
baked from a mix and
decorated by hand, makes
an unusual focal point for
the refreshment table.
Once the cake has been
baked according to
package Instructions, it Is
easy to decorate using an
electric food gun. With a
little practice, you can
quickly fashion a series of
festoons, garlands, and
rosettes In creamy pastel
frosting. A few fresh
flowers provide the
finishing touch to that oneof-a-kind cake!
To round out the refreshmeat table, use the electric
foodgun to create platters
of elegant canapes. For
best results, make a
variety of mixtures a few

A very special wedding cake Is one you
bake yourself! With
the help of a foodgun,
It's easy to fashion festoons, garlands, and
rosettes on your oneo(-a-kind cake.

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and store them In the
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foodgun barrels.
Then, just shortly before
the ceremony, family or
friends can "shoot" them
onto
crackers
or
vegetables for fresh, lovely
canapes. Add punch or
champagne, and you've got
everything you need for a
successful reception.
If you're a bride.to-be,
consider a home ceremony.
The more of your wedding
you plan yourself - and
execute with the help of
people you love — the more

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oblivious of all the attentlon she has been
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prepare a program on the
role
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years of the area's
lory. But she said in.
formation was scarce and
she had to rely on the
family albums of Ixi4lme
residents and even on
verbal recollections by
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ByDONNAESTES
Herald Staff WrIter

on the floor of the House.

promise proposal to cut $500,000 proprlations proposal. First
from the airport project and would be that $1 million be
He warned such a battle could designate it for Seminole designated for the overpass. "If
Some Orange County jeopardize not only the County.
that falls,! will fight for U.S. 17legislators may be looking for a Seminole county project, but
92 and If that fails, Iwill urge
ftg)g with Seminole County on also Orange County protects
He said Miss Canton
tt the money be designated
ft am of the Florida House Of approved by the appropriations PrOpOW was devastating to for road pro
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Instead of the
olItjcaJ
process," Hattaway said.
He said DOT Secretary Bill
Rose told him the DOT had
made no Input into the lid of
roads submitted to the appropniatlons committee.

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gained approval from the project from North and South
first battle. But,
Ho use of Representatives Florida colleagues on the
Appropriations-Committee committee,
we have a
Thursday for anallocationof$1
The
House
transportalon
, \ . million
committee, of which Hattaway
State Route 4WInterstate 4
lone way to
Is also a mem ber, last week
Hattaway charged that Orange
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approved a Proposal to PUn)P
County
legislator were being
The $lmi
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Seminole County the $1
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apparently believed that was Seminole.
north of Longwood. He changed work in Sem inole County even
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his priority to the center Street though they live In Orange. I
Mica Indicated surprise that overpass after a meeting of the met stiff opposition every way I
won the first battle," Hattaway was able to get the $1 full Seminole delegation later in turned, he said.
Hattaway said. "But we have a million shaved from the Orange the week.
Sen. John Vogt, D•Cocoa
long way to go. The Issue mint County project for Seminole
Beach,
a member of the apnow come before the full County. He attributed HatThursday morning before the prpristi
Moire," he said, adding he taway's success in part to a appropriations committee met, Senate, Is committee in the
expected to champion
hopes to avoid a fight between move by Rep. Fran Carlton, D.
he
said
he
would
offer
three
Seminole
County's
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With just one glimpse
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One of the most Important members of the wedding
party tithe bed man. He is the person to whom everyone
else will turn to make sire things are rimning smoothly.
uteion that moot special oljpedal
Hs has a myriad
days, all of which will take the burden off the bride and
groom and their funllie.
Traditlonally,hisfmctloos.nccmçaa.: ___
—Keeping the wedding rings sale until the proper
moment arrives and If there's a ringbearer making
he follows his instructions properly;
—Helping the grom reedy himself and accompanying
him to the wedding, anivingat lead aqua,terofan hour
in Advance;
—Taking the Lag. of both bride and poem ad the
groom's going-sway clothing to the reception hall;
—Having the dergyman's or judge's tic reedy a the
i.dilhig day, and preseidlng it at the apoprIMs time;
—Having marriage license on wedding day;
—thecklag honeymoon arragemedi and conne
end moking sire groom has all necessary I11Is and
documents before the newlyweds sat off toge&amp;h,r;
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discussed several times as he lay tied against the bush with the
Pillowcase over his, head.
A Seminole County man spent six hours In terror shortl, after
the kidnappers finally decided to leave, Spolskl said the
mlckilght Thursday when he was surprised by a group of gunmen mWhen
told
deputies they untied him, drove him by truck to a nearby
Mthe former OsceolaAjrg, tied to a tree and hold captive fence and released him.
While the gunmen argued whether or not to kill him.
"He told us they ordered him to climb over the fence and not to
That's what Seminole County sheriff's deputies said the
man
turn
around because they were all armed and watching him.
told them today.
When
hedUmbed over the fence, he ran a short distance and fo
Authorities believe the man inadvertently miged ofla ma jor
himself
ona roadway. Just colnci&amp;nthuy, one ofowdeputys.
drug smuggling operation at the old airstrip, now a county land- was riding
by and spotted him. When the deputy drove over to
fill, while he was unloading a garbage truck. Deputies declined to
him,
the
man
gave him the whole story," Spoiski said. Spoiski
release the man's Identity for fear his life still is in danger.
said the man Is married, but authorities don't know if he has any
Thus for deputies have "rested allo
man in children.
connection with the bizarre incident and they are locking for as
The man arrested In connection with the kidnapping, Marvin
many as 10 more
suspects, some of whom may be from South Haywood McAdams, 42, of Graham, N.C., has been charged with
Florida and other states.
two counts of kidnapping and kidnapping with false In)Joim Spolaki, spokesman with the sheriff's department, gave prisonment.
this account of what authorities know so far about the Incident:
Sgt. Ralph Salerno of the Seminole County Sheriff's Depart"The man, In his mld4wentles, told us he was dumping a meat and U. Ray Parker of
truckload of garbage at the landfill when two men came up to him (DEA) arrested McAdams at the Drug Enforcement Agency
about 9 p.m. Thursday at the
and put a gun to his head," Spoiski said.
Deltona Inn, Volusla County.
He continued: "They told him If he kept his mouth shut and
Law enforcement officials found McAdams after they conbehav1d himself, they WoUldill harm him. They tied him to a fiscated a truck that was to be used in the marijuana drop, Spolski
Palmetto bush and put a Pillowcase over his head and told him to said. A license check made on the large
truck that was found
stay quiet.
stuck In the mud on the airstrip led police to McAdams,Spolgj
"From what we can tell, he figured there were about five or six said.
men there that he knew of, but indicated he may have heard
"I think It Is important to recognize that these people wer
other different voices, so It could have been more than that.
heavily armed," Spobki said.
"Anyway, he told uswhile he was tied to the bush he heard the
He said this contrasts sharply with drug smugglers prior to the
men talking about a drop from an airplane, supposedly a large
stricter,
mandatory prison sentences for smuggling marijuana.
marijuana drop. Apparently It never was, though, because the
"Before they were willing to take a chance and that's it,"
man told ushe never heard a Plane engine. &amp; told us that
Spolskiuld.
throughout the entire six hours or so that, he was tied to the bmh,
"They'll kill ya in a minute," Parker added.
he kept hearing the men argue among themselves on the
The tighter controls of drug smuggling has caused dealers to
prospects of killing him. He said he would hear one man say,
use
more sophisticated equipment to guard against getting
'LA's shoot him,' but another kidnapper say something like, 'No
sought,
Parker said.
way, man, we're not getting Into a killing.'"
"They are toting machine guns, night scanners, all types of
Spoiski said that the prospects of shooting the man was
doff," Parker said. "They have better equipment than we got."

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this morning while making i routine check
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The plant is located on Elder Road about one-half tulle
north of State Road 46.
"It took us about five minutes to shut off the leak,"
Kinley said. "Th e
was leaking from a 150-pound
chlorine' cylinder and
able to tighten the valve
and stop the leak."
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to kill the bacteria in the water, he explained.
Kinley said the public safety department would contact
the
respo nsible for the maintenance of the
cylinder and have them repair the valve.
Four firemen were respo nsible for shutting off the leak,
Kinley said. He said he didn't believe much chlorine had
escaped from the cylinder be cause it was repo rt ed to be
almost empty.
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frequency of contact, gynecologists came In
first, followed closely by general practitioners, pychlatrists, intern i sts and
surgeons, the story said.

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physicians maintain "the seductive patient is
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He said preliminary plans for prospective industrial clients 2½4o-three years, he said, zoning commission hearing, the developing the property is that good professional studies

PUD have been lined up for possible location at while the time schedule for county commission win con- there is not adequate water before an opinion can

be
Officials from the U.S. rezone the tract from modified to . exclude the the
including relocation of complete development of the alder the request. The request is lines on that side of the city of developed on this," Orr said.
Economic Development agricultural to PUD.
proposed commercial area at least live new industries tract is five-to-seven years.
not only for rezoning but also Sanford to carry water to the
Administration (EDA) will be
"We have filed a preliminary while expanding the portions from as far away as California
SEEDCO has placed a $5,000 for a change in the county's property. The tract is within the
Orr said a mixture of housing
in Sanford Tuesday to view the application with EDA for of the project devoted to In- and as close as Melbourne and binder on the property, comprehensive land use plan. F a r rn e r s
H o rn e is being considered
apartproposed site of the Seminole federal funding for the project dustrial
and
housing Orlando.
agreeing to purchase it if Four positive votes of the Administration district, uilents, duplexes and single
Employment Economic and officWs from that agency development. Tentative ph=
The new industries could be rezoning is approved by the county commissioners are however, and federal funds to family homes — 750,000 square
Development Corp. (SEEDCO) will be looking at the
now call for more than 100 acres located on the property within county. After the planning and necessary, according to law, for extend a water line may be feet of housing valued at 826
$53 million dustrial-houslflg Tuesday," said Horace Orr, in housing and the balance in
_______ the plan to be changed, ac- available," Orr said.
million. Federal funding for
SEEDCO president, today. "It industrial development.
complex.
cording to Herb Hardin, county
this
aspect of the development,
The site of the 180-acre will take nine months to a year
"We don't think it is as atdevelopment manager.
Of
sanitary
sewer
servhe
said,
could come from HUD
unit
planned
for EDA funding approval," he tractive to develop cornproposed
Sale
price
for
the
land
will
Ice
Orr
said
consideration
and-or
Farmers
Home
development (PUD) Is located said.
mercially there. Commercial
range from $5001
000
to
$600,000,
may
have
to
be
given
to
in°
Administration.
The
industrial
"We
will
also
be
approaching
development
is
at the northwest corner of state
not where we Around The Clock ..........4* Ho
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Route 46 and Bi-isson Avenue in the U.S. Department of Housing want to concentrate," he said, Bridge .....................lB Hospital ................... SA broker for the sellers. The land te
development is estimated in
on site. "The latest in! orm
ation
the Midway area poverty and Urban Development addingSEEDCO is more in- Calendar ................. SA
value uponatcompletion
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is
currently
owned
by
27
per.
I
have
from
the
city
of
Sanford
construvtjei
more than of
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Pocket east of Sanford.
OURSELVES ..............lB SOIlS Including C.W. Davis, a is that the city's proposed sewer
County Administration for funding Ofl and jots for that section of
The
Seminole
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Planning and Zoning Corn- various parts of the project," Midway.
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absorb this property. We need development of the property at
mission will consider a Orr said.
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and nearly $1 nuthon, Urr said.
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"When he started,' Abell said, "All we
had was it flatbed truck and about 15
volunteers. It wasn't until 1973 that we got
a vehicle that we didn't have to convert"
A refrigeration and electrical instructor
at Seminole Community College,
Sinathers was credited with organizing the
department by rank and improving the
communication skills and medic-team

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Ivan N. Mensh, one of the two UCLA
professors who administered the survey, said
19 percent who said they "actually felt this
was useful to patients" compares closely to
another sidy.
That study showed 26
of the
medical students believed it was all right
"under the right circumstances" for such
"erotic contact."

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reached an all-time high of 40.
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lie did a fine lob." said City Manager
L0 huI Kulbes, "particularly with the
training and on-the-job spot drills he
organized.
In 1978, Smnathers ran for city coun cil,
but was defeated in a r un off elect ion by
Fr an cis Mark.
Kulbes said the flags will remain at halfstaff until Smathers' intermunent Wednesday.
Sinathers is survived by his wife,
Nancy; two sons, Randy and Roger; and
one daughter, [)eborah Ann.
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job," said Abell.
After a stint in the service, Smathers
returned to Lake Mary in the late 1950s and
resumed his role as a volunteer with the
department. He was promoted to assistant
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to be a charter member of the department
when it was formed in 1956. Nevertheless,
Abell said, Smathers would hang around
the station and do whatever chores were
needed.
"He was with us from the start," said
Abell.
"He certainly went well beyond the
bounds of what could be expected of a

"I graduated from medical school in 1966. 1
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lowered to half-staff today in the wake of
Fire Chief Bill Smathers' death. Smathers,
41, died of a heart attack at his home on
Andeison Lane Sunday afternoon.
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physician or any other professional— lawyer,
minister or dentist.
"Anybody who conducts -himself in that
fashion certainly doesn't deserve to be a
member of the profession."
Dr. Pedro Bachrach of Urology doubted the
validity of the survey results saying they
were probably "exploited" in order to sell
more magazines and newspapers.
Bachrach, vice president of the medical
society said he has never seen this type of
treatment for female patients documented in
any scientific journals.
Personally, Bachrach said the "erotic
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Meade said.
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"Getting into an erotic situation in the
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female patients was beneficial to their
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Dr. Vincent W. Roberts, a gynecologist and
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obstetrician, said it is inconceivable there are
Ladies Home Journal, said up to 13 percent of
one in five "sick doctors" who use "erotic
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A 36-year-old Casselberry woman said she was raped at gunpoint early Sunday morning in Longwood by a man she had met in
a bar, according to Seminole County deputies.
The woman told deputies her assailant said his name was
Jimmie and she met him Saturday night at the Villanova Lounge
In Winter Park, She described him as being of Latin-American
descent, about five-foot eight-inches tall with long side burns and
a thin mustache, deputies said.
The rape occurred off Dog Track Road between the kennel club
and the skating rink In Longwood, the woman said. The woman
ioiu oepuues J immle naa asicea nor to drive him to his sister's
house In that vicinity.
When they arrived at the location, Jimmie reached inside her
car and grabbed her keys, tossing them on the ground, according

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IN BRIEF
South Africa President
R esigns In
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(UP!)
South African
President John Vorster resigned today after an In.
vestigating commission said he actively conspired with
other officials in trying to cover up the country's explosive
Information scandal.
The resignation was announced as Parliament received
a repo rt by a government commission of Inquiry that
accused Vorster of covering up serious Illegal activities In
the Information Ministry for more than 12 months while
he was prime minister,
The Information Ministry scandal revolved around the
unauthorized spending of millions of tax dollars by senior
Information officials to try to bolster South Africa's image
at home and abroad.
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to the deputies' report. He then went around to the driver's side

and pulled the woman out of the car and onto the ground, she said.
The woman said she began screaming but Jimmie threatened
shoot her if she didn't stop. Jimmie did pull something out of his
pocket but the woman sa id it was too da rk to tell what the object
was.
After she was sexually assaulted, the woman said, she stood by
her car crying and asked for her keys. Her assailant began to cry
and handed her the car keys, the woman said.
ARRAIGNMENT
A fl-year-old Altamonte Springs woman will be arraigned
Friday for the attempted murder of her live-in boyfriend, police

Reds Losing In It aly?
ROME (UPI) Under the watchful eyes of police
and soldiers, Italians today voted in the final day of
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Police went to the scene of the shooting and found the two

subjects. Both had BB guns, police said.
BILLFOLD STOLEN
A billfold containing $207 was reported stolen from the hospital
room of Henry Mae Bradley at Seminole Memorial Hospital over
the weekend, Sanford police said.
Police said the billfold was next to Bradley's bedstand In room
307B at the hospital at the time of the theft.
BREAKFAST BURGLAR
A hungry burglar broke Into the home of Louise Mae Carpenter,
615 Park Ave., Sanford, late Friday night or early Saturday
morning and helped himself to a glass of milk and two fried eggs,
police said.
Police said the burglar gained entry without force and once
Inside, cooked the eggs, drank the milk and exited. There were no
other belongings reported stolen, police said.

Her initial bond was set at $10,500 but it was reduced to $5
Friday after Miss Wilson made her initial appearance.
According to police, Miss Wilson allegedly fired two shots at
Early Thursday morning with a .22 caliber revolver, aiming for
the upper portion of his back. Early was treated for one gunshot
wound and released, said a spokesman for the Florida North
Hospital in Altamonte Springs.

VANDALISM
The front windshield and driver's side window of a car owned b
Thomas Brown Booker of 223 Yale Drive, Sanford, were reported
smashed by vandals late Saturday night, police said.
Police said the damage to the 1973 Hornet was estimated at
$170. The car was parked outside the owner's home at the time of
the Incident, police said.

BBSHOOTING
Two Sanford men face charges of aggravated battery
nection with the BB-gun shooting of a motorist early Monday

reported.
Clarissa Wilson, 22, of flit Wymore Village, Altamonte Springs,
was charged early Thursday morning with the attempted murder
of Paul Early who was living with Miss Wilson, according to
Altamonte Springs police,

morning,
Arrested and taken Into custody at shortly after midnight by
Sanford police were Randy Eugene Klinger, 18, of 1203 Myrtle
Ave. and Harold Branhan Edwards, 19, of 805 Park Ave. Initial
bond on both men was set at $8400
Police said Timothy Necomb, 26, of 407 Myrtle Ave., Sanford,
was driving southbound on Park Avenue. When he reached the 800
block, police said, he was shot in the left shoulder and had to

BREAK-IN
Someone entered the Marine Resources Test Facility on Boat
lake sometime between May 19 and May 31, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Entry was gained through the unlocked south side window of
the floating facility, deputies say. Two metal lab stools and a four-

shooting in an occupied dwelling. She is now free on a $5,000 bond.

a BB.

discharged.

TEST FACILITY

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

NA11ON

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

IN BRIEF
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Carter Reelection Drive

Deposit ions

Jov'i'al Pope John Paul 11.
' Day
OfGlory I n Our
L '
ives

Remain Seuied
Case
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) she has been able to identify thu
Circuit Judge Edward man she saw.
Cowart, ruling against three
Also remaining sealed was
Florida newspapers, said today deposition Involving "bite marl
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he will not unseal depositions evidence" which allegedly mat
from anyone who has been thea Bundy's teeth with teett

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP! Saudi Arabia has rejected
the demands of Arab radicals for an oil embargo or a
production cutback to "punish" the United States for Its
role In the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. Instead, Saudi
Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani said his nation
will press for a uniform pricing policy at the June 26
meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries in Genetra. "The kingdom does not intend
decreasing its production and Is opposed to an oil embargo
against the United States," Yamani said In an Interview
with the newspaper Al Jezirah.
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subpoenaed in the trial of impressions found on one of the
Theodore Bundy in the Chi victims' bodies.
The trial is scheduled to begin
Omega murders of two Florida
next Monday, but Bundy has
State University coeds.
Cowart took up the question attacked Public Defender
of the depositions first, waiting Michael Minerva and his staff
until later in the day to rule on as ineffective and unprepared
Bundy's motion to delay the to defend him. Without agreetrial because he was unhappy ing or disagreeing, Minerva
with his attorneys,
also has asked to withdraw
Cowart ruled against the from the case, saying that
Tallahassee Democrat, the Bundy's stance has created an
Florida Publishing Co. of irreconcilable conflict.
Jacksonville and the Miami That leaves Cowart little
________________________________ Herald, who had asked that the choice but to postpone the trial
depositions be made available of the 42.year-old former Utah
He Is nurvl,dd by
MRS. IIARY IRENE
to reporters.
law student who was arrested
McKINNEY
E., of Orlando; daughter, Mrs.
Among the depositions in- 15 months ago. It is unlikely
Funeral services were held Faye Sharber, Sanford; sisters, volved was believed to be
one Cowart would force Minerva to
today for Mrs. Mary Irene Mrs. Helen Smith, Sanford, from a Chi
Omega
member,
continue and, by appointing a
McKinney, 70, of 1351 L&amp;M Mrs. Gladys Marks, Fort who
said
she
saw
a
man
run
new
defense attorney, the
Lane, Casselberry who died Lauderdale, Mrs. Sadye away from the
sorority
house judge would have to give him
Friday 'at Florida Hospital, Smith, Mt. Dora, Mrs. Jessie shortly
after the murders. It time to prepare the complex
Orlando. She was a native of Moore, Hollywood and Mrs. has not
been disclosed whether case.
Indianapolis, Ind. and had lived Verna Burns, Tucker Ga. and
in Casselberry for eight years, brother, William, Sanford.
moving there from BrownGramkow Funeral Home Is in
sburg, Ind. She was a charge of arrangements.
homemaker and member of
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AREA DEATHS

MISS TERESA CHARRON
Miss Theresa Ida Charron,

Community United Methodist
Church, Casselberry.

Survivors include her 24,ofl3Ol Myrtle Ave.,Sanford,

husband, Ted McKinney, died Saturday In Northeast
Casselberry; daughter, Mrs. Florida State Hospital, MacDebris Mitchell, Winter denny. She was a native of
Springs; brother, Robert L. Chincoteague, Va. and a

CSTOCHOWA, Poland ('JPI) Pope John Paul II
faced the greatest multitude of his pilgrimage to his
homeland today, a vast and vibrant throng packed from
horizon to horizon across the "Hill of Light."
"I am here, I am here," the first Polish pope murmured
at the Jasna Gora monastery, a shrine of the Virgin Mary
to whom John Paul has a particular devotion.
But in the teeming crowd at least I million strong,
where mothers held babies overhead for a papal blessing,
where women fainted from the crush and heat and were
passed back over the heads of the throng, an East German
spoke for the people who flocked from miles around to
worship with the man they call "our own pope."
"It is a day of days," he said, "a day of glory in our

for ad-libbing so much during sermons that, al he put it,
"soon they will take the microphones away." Later he
switched quickly Into a mood of intense emotion.
Within the gigantic throng carpeting the steep hill
beneath the Jasna Gora monastery, women with tears
dreaming screamed for a blessing.
An old man in a heavy tweed suit
the temperature
was near 90 degrees knelt and said the rosary aloud.
Hundreds of people near him chanted It in chorus. Pope
John Paul, arms open as If trying to embrace them all,
spoke of "the beating of the heart of the church and that of

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the motherland."
But what he said was this time less important than the
fact that he, a Pole on the throne of St. Peter, was among

lives."
It was the third day of the first visit ever by a reigning
Roman Catholic pope to a communist-ruled land a tour
given grudging cooperation by a regime to whom it is an
embarrassment at best and the most strangely contrasting day of the tour.
It began with a joking, jovial pope, poking fun at himself

his own people again.
"It is a miracle that he is back among us as our pope,"
said a priest on the fringes of the crowd.

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the pope, that civilian marshals and the monastery's
white-cassocked Pauline monks had all they could do to
hold them back.
Women screamed. Some people prostrated themselves
on the ground, pushing others aside to make room. The
crowd sang hymns and threw flowers upward toward the
scarlet and gold podium where the pope stood.
Hours earlier, the same 59-year-old man kissed small
girls, thanked his drivers and the policemen guarding
him, joked at his own expense and talked as lithe day
would have no end.
"Unfortunately," be said, "the mouth cannot keep pace
with the heart."
In a speech in Gnlevio Sunday, John Paul, contending
as he has throughout his visit against the beliefs and
policies of the communist regime, struck at Its censorship

Carter Group
To Pay $50,00C

'The pope comes to
speak on behalf of

Brackett, Brownsburg, bid.; longtime resident of Sanford.
The $27,000 the Carter committee
WASHINGTON (UP!)
She
was
a
Baptist.
Federal
Election
c
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missi
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two grandchildren and two She
is
survived
by
her
today
ordered
President
telephone company deposits
great-grandchildren.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
cornshould be returned to the
Clarence
Carter's
1976
campaign
Gramkow-Gaines Funeral parents,
a relatively
Home Longwood is in charge of barren, Sanford; sister, Mrs. mittee to repay the federal government
Dianne
Magner,
Sanford;
government
$50,000
routine
procedure.
nearly
arrangements.
brothers, John and Daniel,
The FEC also ordered repayhalf of it Involving illegal use of
Sanford, Stephen, Lake Helen campaign funds.
merit of $23,000 for which the
WILLIAM SMATHERS
and Clarence Jr., Casselberry;
The repayment, which came Carter committee could not
Francis (Bill) William and grandmother, Mrs.
Ida
after
an audit of nearly three provide sufficient receipts to
Smathers, 41, of Anderson Garrity, Attleboro, Mass.
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at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
He was a native and longtime
resident of Orlando and had

lived in Lake Mary since 1956.
He was a mem ber of the Lake
Mary Presbyterian Church, He
was fire chief of Lake Mary
Volunteer Fire Department and
was an electrical instructor at
Seminole Community College.
Survivors include his wife,

years, was the second largest ln explain the expenditures. This

Gramkow Funeral Home is In the history of public financing, amount origiusity waled
charge of arrangements.
which began with the wm $48000 before the commission
election. Former o. Milton split 3.3 on what, should be
Sliapp of Pennsylvania repaid repaid.
Th e
unsupported
ex________________________ the entire $300,000 he received

Funeral Notices

CHARRON, MISS THERESA
IDA Funeral services for Miss
Theresa Ida Charron, 21, of 1307
Myrtle Ave., Santord, who died
Saturday in MacCienny, will be
Tuesday at ID am. at the
graveside in Evergreen
Cemetery with Rev. James
Hammock officiating. Gramkow
Funeral Home in charge.
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Nancy, daughter, Deborah

Ann; two sons, Randy H. and
Roger W., all of Lake Mary;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
C. Smathera, of Cullowhee, N.I.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

GARNER, LOUIS FRANKLIN.
Funeral services for Louis
Franklin Garner. 71, of
W
16th St.. Sanford, who died
Saturday, at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, will be at II am.,
Tuesday at Gramkow Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Gerald
Hicks officiating. Burial in
Evergreen Cemetery. Gramkow
in charge.

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LOUIS F. GARNER.
Louis Franklin Garner, 71, of
206 W. 16th St., Sanford died
Saturday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. He was born In
Lilborn Ga. and moved to
Sanford in 1918 from that city,
He was vice president of Echols
Bedding Co., Sanford for a
number of years and was a 50year member of First Baptid
Church of Sanford.

Ewnhsg flesuld

SMATHIRS, FRANCIS (SILL)
WILLIAM
Funeral services
for Francis (Bill) William
Smothers, II, of Anderson Lane,
Lake Mary, who died Sunday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
will beat 10 am., Wednesday, at
Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Joseph Webb of.
ficiating. Burial in Glen Ha ven
Memorial Park, Winter Park.
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when it was determined he penditures were part of $412,000
illegally qualified for federal the Carter campaign cornmittee spent In a get-out-thefunds.
FEC auditors originally vote chive in key data during
recommended that ti'e Carter the election campaign.
One Item that the committee
campaign committee repay
was also ordered to repay was
$83000 but the FEC split
for a chartered airplane
along political lines and $M,= $323
In the finding. Because of the tie flight by first lady Rosalynn
vote, the money does not have Carter on an airplane belonging
to a private corporation that
to be repaid.
The commission's three Cannot under the law make
Democrats, Tom Harris, John campaign contributions.
McGarryRobert
The FEC completed an audit
voted with Carter, while the of President Gerald Ford's
Joan campaign more than It year
three Republicans
AULXIS Max Friederadort and ago. Of the $33,000 he was orVernon Thomson said the dered to repay, only $700 in$30,000 should be recollected. volved improper use of camThe $50,000 came from two paign funds and the remainder
was In Interest money the
principal sources.
The commission found that committee received.

Gramkow in charge.

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Throughout preparations and its first days, the
government's attitude toward the papal visit has been
correct but grudging. He was received as a head of state
of the Vatican rather than a religious leader.
But 93 percent of Poland's 35 million people are
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HONG KONG (UPI) - More than 1,000 Vietnamese
refugees rescued by a British freighter stepped ashore
today for the first time In 16 days, same of them carrying
gold tars among their tattered belongings.
Some of the refugees said their group Included members of the wartime pro-American Saigon government,
but they were not Identified.
Among the refugees was a monk from Saigon who
waved his religious beads to the people ashore as the ship
was being secured to the dock. The monk, ShI Shen-Jim,
said he had not paid any money for the escape.
"wj have no time to worship there because we have
to spend mod of the time laboring for the government."

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John Paul's meeting with Communist Party chief
Edward Gierek began with Icy formality, and only after
formal speeches during which they faced each other like
fencers ready to lunge did pride and warmth break
through and cordiality develop.

Vietnam Refugees Rescued

Published Daily and Sunday. euepf Saturday by The Sanford Herald,
Inc., 310 N. French Ave., Sanford, Fla. 32771.

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To the Polish people, however, he was a source of immense pride. To the Polish government he was that, too,
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"All speeches, unfortunately, are written beforehand,"
he said. "Such is life. So all I can do is to add things on.
"Soon they will take the microphones away from me, so
let me say this one last thing: Pray for Poland."
But his arrival at Poland's holiest shrine abruptly
changed his mood.
"I have arrived to serve you, my dearest fellow countrymen," he told the throng. "I am the servant of the
servants of all the peoples of the world."

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Although President Carter has not
announced for re-election, White House aide Hamilton
Jordan says It is encouraging that almost $1 million
already has been raised for the campaign.
The first big fund-raiser for the Carter-Mondale
Election Committee was held In Atlanta Saturday night
and finance chairman John Dalton said he expected the
take to be almost 00,000 $50,000 more than had been
expected.
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smiling Jordan said as he surveyed the crowd. "But there
isn't really any campaign yet."
Asked about other candidates for the Democratic
nomination, Jordan said the White House didn't see
California Gov. Jerry Brown as a serious threat to Carter's re-election prospects and "we're taking Sen. Edward
Kennedy at his word that he is not a candidate and that
he will be supporting the president."

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Digger O'Dell Is six feet under,
communicating with the world

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above through a microphone
and vowing to remain in an
underground vault until the
price of gas drops.
The '62-year-old veteran
stuntman was burled In a vault
Friday. Before going under the
pile of dirt and concrete, he
mailed letters to President
Carter and 50 governors informing them of the vigil. The
officials should have the letters
on their desks today.

passengers.
The group argued the 138 D DC-10s now operating In the
United States should not be flown until the cause of last
month's Chicago DC-10 crash is found.

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
A federal Judge refuses to
order all DC-10s grounded until the cause of the Chicago
plane crash is established. He says passengers can take
other planes if they don't think the wide-bodied jets are
safe.
In an unusual Sunday session, U.S. District Judge
George Hart Jr. refused to Issue a temporary restraining
order requested by the Airline Passengers Association, a
Dallas-based consumer group representing 50,000 air

CLEVELAND (U PI) Beth Ann Kucinich, 18, sister of
Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kucinich, filed a complaint with
the police Friday night saying she was assaulted by
security guards at a Public Hall rock concert.
Miss Kucinich samd she was beaten and thrown out of the
hall after leaving the auditorium to get a soft drink during
a concert. She told police she was assaulted by three male
security guards wearing blue T-shirts with palm trees on
the front.
She said she then walked to nearby Hanna Fountains
Mall where she was robbed and pushed into the fountain.

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bug In the rug, but I wouldn't be

telling the truth," the Georgia
tomato farmer said Sunday.
"It's a little bit rough, but it's
something I feel like Is right
it's the most worthy cause I've
ever been on In my life."

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The stuntman's vault Is
equIpped with a two-way
communications system and
two telephones, which he uses
to talk with onlookers and
callers an estimated 20 of 24
hours each day.
"They don't go to bed In this
part of the country," he said.
The six-foot vault also contains a television set, radio, a
small toilet and an electric fan.

Food and water are lowered to
him by rope through a small
trap door and a doctor lowers a
stethoscope to measure his vital
signs.

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LANCASTER, Pa. (UP!) About 86,500 residents of
Lancaster County received oral vaccine on the first two
days of a three-day mass Immunization program undertaken because of the outbreak of polio among members of the Amish sect.
Pennsylvania Health Department officials said they
were very pleased with the turnout. About 56,000 persons
were inoculated Sunday at the 21 free clinics set up across
the southeastern Pennsylvania county.
Inoculations will be distributed for a four-hour period
beginning at 5 p.m. today, the last day of the program.
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (UPI)
An ailing killer
whale, found 10 days ago beached along the central
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California coast, has died despite intensive treatment by
veterinarians at Marine World-Africa USA.
An autopsy showed the baby whale, nicknamed "Surfer
Girl" by Its keepers, died Sunday from kidney failure
complicated by a perfon.ed gastric ulcer.
A spokesman said the ulcerated condition Is generally
terminal for dolphins and whales. He added that "Surfer
Girl" had been suffering from pneumonia when she was
brought to Marine World.

Rosalynn Ending Visit

The cell, 32 inches wide and

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mid-afternoon Sunday.
"I tell you what, the poor
people's been had," the stuntman told his onlookers Sunday
In the front yard of a mobile
home firm. "Hey, doll, you're a
pretty little girl. Don't forget to
tell your neighbors about
coming to see inc."

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!)
group of the year for the
The 18 awards and acceptKenny Rogers, who struck it big five years, are expected to It also won Jack Hofsiss a Tony ance speeches were
interspwith his hit "The Gambler," receive a strong challenge from for bed director of a play, and
In
his
favor
with
the
Oak
Ridge
Boys,
a
gospel
Carole
Shelley
for
best
actress,
ersed
with
scenes
from
the
has the odds
musicals and others,
a
rare
tie
vote
with
Connominated
five nominations In tonight's group turned pop. Other no- in
and a song tribute to Rodgers.
13th Annual M usic City News minees are the Four Guys, stance Cummings ("Wings"). More than 100 artists took part
Cover Awards show to be Dave &amp; Sugar and Larry Gatlin
Tom Conti won for best actor in the numbers or as hosts and
broadcast live from the Grand -Family &amp; Friends,
In a play, and gave possibly the presentors.
Ole Opry House.
most gracious acceptance
The evening got off to a fine
"Do You Know My Sun- speech of the evening. The start with Gregory and Maurice
Rogers was nominated in shine?" by the Statlers, "You
Scottish-Italian actor paid spe- Hines performing their show.
onethird of the 15 categories, Needed Me" by Miss Murray,
Henry Fonda
awarded special "Tony"
&amp;l thanks "to the people of stopping tap number "Hot
more than any other performer. "The Gambler" by Rogers, New York who have treated my Feet" from "Eubie."
He is a contender for single of
Before her award was an- still think she was best actress "Best Little Whorehouse in
the year for "The Gambler," "Sleeping Single in a Double family and myself with the
Miss
Mandrell
and
greatest
kindness
since
we
have
nounced,
Angela Lansbury
In a musical, although I don't Texas."
top male artist, duet of the year Bed" by
been
here."
Your
Love
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Me
That
introduced
by a radiant Liv grudge Miss Lansbury her "Whorehouse" took two
with Dottie West and album of
Henry Fonda was present as Ullmann
sang "The Worst victory).
the year for both "Everytime }fl5h" by Twitty are nominees
Tonys for featured actors in a
for
the
one
of
the
hosts
of
the
evening,
hot
Pies
in
London" from
top
single
award,
Other excerpts were Robert musical: Carlin Glynn and
Two Fools Collide" and "The
along with Liv Ullmann and "Sweeney Todd."
Klein and Lucie Arnaz singing Henderson Forsythe. Best feaGambler."
Gaflin and the Statler Broth- Jane Alexander.
The best excerpt from a show the comic "They're Playing tured actors in a play were
He was backstage when was Dorothy Loudon singing
Winners are selected by ers will c3-host the show which
Our Song" from the show of the Britain's Joan Hickson and
coincides
with
FanI"air
week
in
daughter
Jane came out to to recorded music
readers of the Music City News,
"Fifty same name, and the lootbal- Michael Gough F61 'Huroom
a monthly country music Nashville. About 14,000 country announce what was described Percent" from "Ballroom." (I lers' "The Aggle Song" from Farce."
music fans traveled here this
publication.
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Canadian Anne Murray and
The Music City News show is
daizllng Dolly Parton.
the second of three major
Nominees for top male country music awards shows
vocalist are last year's winner each year. The Academy of
Larry Gatlin, Marty Bobbins, Country Music in LOS Angeles
Conway Twitty, Don Williams had Its show last month and the
and Rogers.
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President Carter heard is
religious leader, once jailed as a freedom rider, say U.S.
"obsession with military power" turned the nation's poor
into modern day lepers.
Later Sunday the president led an emotional tribute to a
founder of the civil rights movement, A. Philip Randolph.
William Sloane Coffin Jr., an activist who Is pastor of
Riverside Church In New York, appealed for world
disarmament Sunday during the opening of a two-day
peace convocation at the First BçtJd Church of
Washington. Carter was hi the congregatIon.
Coffin complained "our obsession with military power
"We're No. 1' dominates the thinking, he said.
"In every city in this country the poor are rapidly
becoming modern day lepers, victims of the unemployment caused by emphasis on the military," he said.

19:54 p.m.
Bayport: high 10:31 am.,
10.29 p.m., low 4:22 a.m., 5:38
p.m.

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Loans. Up to S25,(dXi,

'Modern Day Lepers'

Daytoan Beach: high 4:11
a.m., 4:51 p.m., low 10:27 am.,
10:03 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 4:10
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on flagpoles, being encased in
glass, submerged in water
inside steel vaults and sealed in
a car driven cross country.
He plans to celebrate his 63rd
birthday in the vault next
Sunday. When he does end the
vigil, he said, "they'll have to
blast Inc out."

results.
"I believe I can get sonic
results within 30 days; the only
thing that would bring me out of
this box before then would be
Ili)- doctor.
"I believe really there's not a

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probability 30 percent during
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afternoon and evening hours.
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education to stop and think."
O'Dell, who came out of a 10year retirement to begin his
vigil, has set endurance records
since his late teens by perching

predicted his vigil will bring

By GLENNE CURRIE
surprise Tony for 50 years in the presented in a 90-minute CBS- in the program as A Special
UPI Lively Arts Editor
theater, presented with a kiss TV special, followed by a late Tony Award," just before the
The by daughter Jane.
NEW YORK (UP!)
supper in the Grand Ballroom final winner best play was
Nearly 1,500 people In show of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, announced. He knew nothing
Stephen Sondheirn musical
"Sweeney Todd" wrapped up business paid up to $100 a seat
"Sweeney Todd" took lust about it beforehand, and was
eight Tony Awards Sunday to see the 33rd Antoinette Perry about everything available for visibly moved, as was she.
night, and Henry Fonda got a Awards announced and a musical: best musical, best
Another touching moment
actress in a musical (Angela came when Walter Cronkite
Lansbury), best ,,or in a presented 76-year-o11 composer
musical (Len Cariou), best Richard Rodgers
a sevenscore (Sondheim), best book time Tony winner
with the
(Hugh Wheeler), best direction Laurence Langer Award for
(Harold Prince), scenic design Distinguished Achievement In
(Eugene Lee), and costume the Theater." Rodgers, who has
design (Franne Lee).
had a tracheotomy, was unable
Bernard Pomerance's "The to speak, and looked very frail
Elephant Man" was voted t as he stood near the wings and

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peratur; 74; overnight lows,
73; yesterday's high, 92;
barometric pressure, 29.93;
relative humidity, 97 percent;
winds, variable at 10 mph.
Forecast:
Pad) cloudy
through Tuesday. Chance of
afternoon and evening thun
dershowers. Highs near 90.
Lows mainly In the 70s. Winds
varIable 10 mph or less. RaIn

gas shortage in the country.
There's a tremendous gas
wastage
the youngsters of
the country, bless their hearts, I
believe they're being used.
They're too busy getting an

Fonda Gets '50-Year' Tony

her sixth straight female artist concerts, photo and autograph
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (UP!) First Lady Rosalynn
Carter, having told a women's college graduating class to
renew the courage shown by their ancestors in facing
difficult problems, concludes a three-day visit to Georgia
today.
Following a ribbon-cutting ceremony to dedicate a
special job training center, Mrs. Caster was scheduled to
fly to Manchester, N.H., scene of the president's first
strong primary showing of 1976 and a state crucial to his
renomination plans next year.
Sunday, Mrs. Carter told the 77 women graduates at Tilt
College in central Georgia that today's spiraling inflation
and high energy costs are no more "insurmountable"
Ow problems faced by past generations.

A wishing well is positioned at
the vault and donations are
earmarked for the Russell
County Youth Fund, he said.
"There's a lot of people 6 foot
deep that can't talk, you know,"
he said. "I'm happy in what I do
in some small way even if I
don't succeed in this gas
situation
I'll be helping
somebody."
O'Dell, from Cumming, Ga.,

six feet long, is equipped with a
glass window so visitors can
peer at him.
Temperature in the buried

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Actor Jim Hutton, the
television sleuth on the old "Ellery Queen" mystery
whodunit, has died from a swift-moving liver cancer
detected only a few weeks ago.
Hutton, entered Los Angeles New Hospital four weeks
ago with a suspected respiratory illness and doctors
discovered the cancer a short time later. He was 45.
A funeral mass will be said Wednesday morning at Our
Lady of Malibu Catholic Church In Malibu , Calif.

The facelift of downtown Sanford continues with
cleaning and remodeling storefronts as part of a
project to improve the appearance of the city's
central business district. Other downtown improvements spearheaded by the Greater Sanford
Development Corp. include the proposed architectural landscaping of First Street. Pictured
here is Hunt's Feed Store at S. Sanford Ave. and E.
2nd St.

Protest Against Gas Prices

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pope. At Gnlezno, Poland's first center of Christianity
more than 1,000 years ago, whole villages in the
surrounding territory became deserted ghost towns as the
people walked or rode cars, bicycles, buses, trains or
horse-drawn casts to see him.

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by appealing for a religious revival throughout Eastern
Europe, then shouted:
"I trust that they hear me. We are living in the age of
declared freedom of information. I would be very sorry If
I knew that they did not hear me."
It was an off4he-cuff remark. Today, at his most jovial,
John Paul joked that such ad.libtng might get him In
trouble.

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42.2 million voters cast ballots, a turnout 4.3 percent lower
than at the same point during the last parliamentary
elections in 1976.
Initial trends in the vote count were expected late today.
Final results were expected Tuesday morning. At stake
are 630 seats in the lower house of Parliament, the
Chamber of Deputies, and 315 in the Senate.
Police and heavily armed soldiers on alert for
terrorists' attempts to sabotage the election guarded each
of the country's 76,466 polling stations. Terrorists, including the Red Brigades, carried out 16 attacks on
Christian Democratic Party targets in the final week of
the campaign, shooting two Genoa party officials in the
kneecaps.

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years.
In Sunday's first day of voting, 72 percent of the nation's

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Crime in Florida is now growing faster In
suburban areas than in the cities,
Crime statistics from the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement indicate total crime In suburban
areas for the first three months of 1979 increased by
16.3 percent. Crime increased by 15.6 percent In city
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The Department said robbery accounted for the
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increase in crime In all population sectors.
The number of robberies increased by 35 percent
over the same period in 1978.
In terms of dollars, the Department reports
more than $80,000,000 worth of property has been
By GEOFFREY POUNDS stolen in Florida since the first of the year. Law

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THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
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Year, $36.00. By Mail: Week, 85 cents; Month, $3.60; 6 Months,

$20.60; Year, $40.00.

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Olympics

Statistics on the offenders Indicate that the
arrests of males committing crimes outnumbers
the arrests of females by a five-to-one ratio. The
number of whites arrested is nearly double that of
non-whites and adult arrests surpass juvenile
arrests by about a three-to-two margin.
Planning to write your own will? Be careful.
David Powell, a member of the law faculty at

ONDAY,JUNE4

However, Powell points out that a person may be
saved from substantial estate taxes by a lawyer
knowledgeable In wills and estate planning.

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Here it Is only 1979 and the estimated cost of getting Los
Angeles ready for the 1984 Olympics has already escalated from
$33.5 million tZ $141.2 million or more. Why can't a city host the
Olympic games without winning the gold medal for cost
overruns?
Mayor Tom Bradley helped sell the Los Angeles bid for the
14 games two years ago by outlining a "spartan" plan for
providing facilities for the various events. Los Angeles would
use existing facilities for most events and build only temporary
structures should new ones be needed.
That doesn't jibe with the proposed request for a $142.2 million
federal appropriation which the mayor unveiled recently. Even
that figure may be on the low aide, because It does not Include
$41.3 million for a new underground parking garage at the Los
Angeles Memorial Coliseum which some city officials want to
see thrown in.
Mr. Bradley can blame Inflation only partly for the disparity
with 1977 estImates. Some of the facilities originally listed as
temporary have now become permanent, at a much higher cost.
The "refurbishment" of the coliseum has risen from $4 million
to $25.6 million. Has it decayed that much In two years?
Congress must decide how much the federal taxpayer will
contribute to the cost of the Los Angeles games. We trust It will
treat Mr. Bradley's new budget with the "spartan" spirit that
seems to have been lost at the Los Angeles city hail. An athlete
with that kind of flab would be sent to bench In ancient Sparta.

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Regardless of the
outcome, there will be no "winners" in the
Senate Ethics Committee probe of financial
misconduct charges against Sen. Herman E.
Talmadge, DGa.
This is no Watergate drama of high crimes and
V% eir
great constitutional Issues, no edge-of-the-chair
contest between heroes and villains.
Rather, what has been unfolding for the past
month in the committee hearing room Is a
mundane tale of petty chiseling, arrogance and
deceit of the kind that has given politicians In
general
and members of Congress In particular such an unsavory reputation.
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believe Talmadge, a 23-year veteran of the ,111f,1A1 0 f/A
Senate "club," or his chief accuser, a former top
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senator or staff aides indisputably played fast
and loose for years on end with taxpayers'
money and with campaign funds and did so with
a cavalier disregard of the laws against such
finagling. And it took a press investigation,
rather than internal checks, to bring the whole
scheme to light.
Minchew says Talmadge was responsible for
submitting false expense vouchers to the Senate
and for converting campaign funds to personal
use by means of a secret Washington bank account. The senator says Minchew is a "proven
liar, cheat and embezzler" who used his name
but acted without his knowledge or consent.
o accused
Et- Co$Aee has
Talmadge of filing false can4algn finance'
disclosur e repo rts, falling to repo rt gifts and
property on those documents, and failing to
report correctly on his federal income tax
returns gifts made to his ex-wife Betty.
The senator, with an imperious wave of the
hand, has dismissed those charges as "trivial"
and "Petty" scarcely worth comment let alone
rebuttal. He has suggested that any "errors"
that occurred were the result of sloppiness and
confusion on the part of his staff:
A United States senator, Talmadge has implied, Is too important and busy to concern
himself with such matters. U his staff screws up,
why that is unfortunate but hardly a federal
case.
Blaming the staff Is a hoary tradition on
Capitol Hill, the last bastion of feudalism in
m*rn America. From the lowliest file clerk to
the loftiest administrative assistant, every aide
serves at the whim of the senator who has hired
him or her. Labor laws, civil rights laws and the
like which protect other employees public and
private— do not apply to congressional workers.
The riiui1t is that pleasing and protecting the
boss becomes animperative of survival, even U It
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Club's Thanks

Jack Anderson's recent column on
Price-Anderson indemnity lacked one
rather important piece of Information.
By now nearly everybody knows that
Price-Anderson is the federal law
limiting the public liability of nuclear
power plant owners to $560 million.
Indirectly it also requires that they
furnish insurance for that full amount,
and It Includes a waiver of defenses
whidi makes the Insurance coverage
essentially "no fault."
The prompt cash payments to recent
evacuees at Three Mile Island are a
good example of the responsiveness of
this insurance program In a time of

All of the members of the Pilot Club
of Sanford wish to thank Mrs. Doris
Dietrich for helping us to make our 1979
Easter Egg Project such a success.
Thank you so much for your help and
consideration.
Florence (Mrs. Edward) Korgan,
President
Pilot Club
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Concern About SALT
The Maitland-South Seminole
Chamber of Commerce Is deeply
concerned about the contents of Salt
Treaty II. We do not believe that all the
facts have been made public and there
are, In our opinion, latent facts that do
not favor the United States.

need.

Anderson's column conjured up a
hypothetical set of circumstances
under which public damages might
have exceeded $560 million. According
to Anderson, the liability limitation
would then have left the victims without
compensation for part of their losses.
But Anderson failed to disclose this
Important provision of the federal law:
"...In the event of nuclear incident
involving damages In excess of that
amount 01 aggregate liability, the
Congress will thoroughly review the
particular incident and will take
whatever action Is deemed necessary
and appropriate to protect the public
from the consequences of a disaster of
such magnitude..."
To that, many will respond that the
federal government Is subsidizing
nuclear energy. But many Qther
potential losses are ultimately covered
by federal Insurance or disaster aid.
For what other risks does the federal
government require the purchase of nofault insurance of $560 million per
facility? I know of none.
John H. Dendahl, Chairman
New Mexicans for Jobs &amp; Energy

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tt means cutting a few corners now and then —or
accepting blame where none is really due. For a
Senate staffer, the only punishable "crime" Is
disloyalty.

It Is, consequently, not exactly surprising that
have stoutly upheld the
current Talmadge aides
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hands with pedestrial problems like expense
vouchers and campaign accounts, but left all
that to the staff. That's ethics Senate style.

From the Information we read, see,
and hear, It is very obvious that the
United States is giving up more
positions and strength than Russia. The
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Russians are receiving concessions
that will allow them to pass the United
States in the defense posture.
It Is our understanding that the Chief
of the C.I.A. does not favor the
agreement. When basing decisions on
the previous "track record' of the
Russians, we have grave concern for
any agreement that the Russians are so
eager to consummate.
With the loss of surveillance in Iran,
and for reasons stated herein, we have
urged Sentor Lawton Chiles to vote
"no" on the Salt Treaty.
Jack Hennessey,
President

Maitland-South Seminole
Chamber of Commerce
Maitland

JACK ANDERSON

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By WILLIAM STEW
Leonlda Mendez lives In Aulta Coraza, a
village of 600 in the poorest part of the
Dominican Republic.
There are 196 women of child-bearing age InQulta Coraza. Since 1976 Mrs. Mendez has.
persuaded 67 of those women to use birth-control
pills or other methods of family planning.
Mrs. Mendez' title is "promotora"
promoter. She's one of thousands spread through
the Domlcan Republic's rural villages, where 60
percent of that nation's five million people live.:
Like all other promotoras, Mrs.Mendez Is paid:
$30 a month to check the health of her village's:
children, to perform simple medical tasks, to:
urge mothers to take their children to rural
and to:
clinics If a problem seems serious
promote family planning.
The Domican Republic, 700 miles from Miami
and half the size of Indiana, is typical of underdeveloped countries. While the Industrial
world has cut its population growth to nearly
zero, the population of underdeveloped nations
continues to rise 2 to 4 percent yearly.
The Dominican Republic's population growth
rate was around 3.5 percent into the mid-1970s.
Today the rate is 2.5.
Reason: The co untry's National Council of
Population and Family began a family planning
program, helped by the U.S. Agency for International Development. Mrs. Mendez is a part of
that program. AID put up $4.8 million, the
Dominican Government $6.9 million over five
years. The Doulça* council picked village.
women (azjcl i1e*'man)iho coUld read aad
write and gave them three-week courses to train
them as promotoras.
Dr. Oskar Rivera, a Puerto Rican physician
who works for AID in Santo Domingo, says AID's
goal was to get 5 percent of the women of childbearing age In the villages to accept family
planning. Instead, 14 percent have accepted.
Family planning Is making a deep Impact on
the entire Dominican population. Last year
104,150 women were newly converted to family
planning. The pill was most popular.
The program has produced spinoff benefits. In
the country's poor southwest, where the
program began. Infant mortality has been cut
from about 104 per 1,000 to 90 per 1000. (The
U.S. Infant mortality rate is 13.6 per 1,000.)
AID, says Dr. Rivera, tries to keep a low
profile in all this. It works through the
Dominican population council, planned
parenthood groups and Health Minister Jorge
Rodriguez Soldevllla. It never uses the phrase
"birth control," which would be waving a red
flag in a heavily Catholic country like the
Dominican Republic.
If you think Leonida Mendez and thousandi
like her deserve support you should write the
chairmen of the concerned Congressional.
committees and ask them to restort AID'l
population funds: Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho,
Room 245 Russell Office Building, Washington,
D.C. 20510; Rep. Clement J. Zablocki, D-Wls.,
Room 2183, Rayburn Office Building,:
Washington, D.C. 20515; Rep. Clarence D.
Long, D-Md., Room 2407, Lengworth Office
Building, Washington, D.C. 20515.

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astonishing number of sponsors for the special probably oppose this model as well.
ads and television commercials, Coke, Pepsi and monopoly and business right&amp;
some 7$ senators and 200
The lobbying campaign is aggressive, per- legislation
Seven-Up are In a ho-4lde-bsrred battle for the
WATCH ON WASTE: The four green-andby
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million-dollar
congressmen.
soft-drink consumer's not.lo4mall change. But alatent and well-financed
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WEDNESDAY,JUNE6
The Woman's Club of Sanford, installation l un cheon,
noon, clubhouse,
- Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman's Club, 250
Overirook Drive.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, nnoon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptimIst, 7:30- p.m., Holiday Inn.
•Sanford Seranaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
- Civic Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building, French Avenue.

CHICAGO (UPI)
A
substitute teacher has been
charged
with
a
misdemeanor beca use of
the unorthodox method he
chose to rid himself of a
disciplin e problem, po lice
say.
Ricardo Davenport,
locked a problem pupil in
schoolroom closet and

Starlight Promenaders, 8 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Sanford Rotaract Club, 7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.

him. The student got out
nearly 24 hours later.
Davenport, who teaches
at the John P. Altgeld
School on the Southwest
to the Chicago Board of
Education office today to
face possible disciplinary
action, officials said.
Davenport disciplined
Orlando Tillman, 10, by
locking the fourth grader in
a closet at 1:30 p.m.
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JUNE 2,It"
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ADMISSIONS
MannII Brown
$nford:
Robert Campbell
UrIes Dane
Leopold N. Wolf
Patty Jones
Eddie Woods
tyrne Noble
Frederick Davis, Deltona
Katherine Sthaer
Cyrus W. Wdiefle Deltona
Richard J. Potami, Altamonte
Elda L. Nichols, Longwood
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Wt'man C. Huegel, Deltona
Sanford:
Agnes Smith, Doltom
Betty I. McAllister
Piwn D. Tills, Lake Mary
Ole E. Rumney
1rmando Payai. Maitland
Vida Lee Anderson, DeBary
Cy?thia King, Orange City
Bertha L. chaifant, DeBary
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cylhI King a boy, orange CityHarland
John E. Schmelti, Deltona
DISCHARGES
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Sanford:
Daniel 0. Gilmartin, Lake Mary
Linde L. Brown
Sumner H. LUxefl, Longwood
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Post 8152, was elect ed Cornmnander of District 18, State of
Florida Veterans of Foreign
Wars, for the year 1979.80 t
their recent District Convention. District 18, consisting
of Orange and Seminole
counties, Is the largest in the
State with over 4, members.
(*her officers elected were:
Owen Ball, Orange County Post
2093, Sr. Vice Commander;
Herb Bates, A.E.M. Post 4287,
Jr. Vice Comm ander; Mark
Smith, Post 2093, Quartermaster; Donald Kuslak,
Pod 5152, Judge Advocate; Joe
Kloppenborg, Post 8207,
Surgeon; Arthur Minard, Post
4287, Chaplain; and Trustees
Bill Burns, Pod 10108, O.K.
Crouse, Post 4287, and Jessie
Wood, Post 4306.
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have contributed over tens of
thousands of dollars to various
community projects over the
past year, yet the general
public is unaware of our efforts," Grubbs said. "We will
step up our community service
programs, which include youth
activities, Americanism, Safety
and Drug Abuse, and the Voice
of Democracy programs, just to
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our country and are continuing
to serve our community." In
addition, Grubbs pledged that
he would be a strong proponent
for all necessary veteran's
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billion dollars more to care for
the veteran and his family. To our Nation's veteran s properly
make things worse, the present and to carry out the programs
administration is absolutely mnndiitd
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the veteran and his needs. At decrease of 300 million dollars.
the very time vast numbers of
At the same time, an $18.5
World War II veterans are billion Increase was recomreaching that age when they mended for HEW."
may need the facilities offered
"We will be an active voice in
by a VA hospital, the ad- our communities and in our
ministration is striving to close Nation," Grubbs added. "We
hospitals, cut down on bed don't think patriotism is oldallotments, stonewall new fashioned. We're proud to fly
construction that has been our Flag and not wea r it. We
approved, and denying the don't think It's corny to say '1
veterans when It comes to love America'. And we're not
alloting the necessary funds to ashamed of our tears when
adequately carry on the Taps Is sounded. We invite all
programs of the VA. They do all overseas veterans to Join with
this while giving away billions us, so that we may be heard
of dollars to Panama along with loud and clear in Tallahassee
the Canal, while paying billions and Washington."
of dollars to the participants in
Grubbs officially takes over
the Middle East war, while at the close of the VFW State
ineptly handling the Salt II Convention, June 24, in Daytona
agreement, which could cost us Beach.
more than lust
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portrayal as the Tin Man in his stroll down the yellow
brick road with Judy Garland In"The Wizard of Oz," was
in "guarded condition" in the coronary care unit at UCLA
Medical Center.
The 82-year-old actor who wanted a heart in the 1939
tHin epic collapsed in his Beverly Hills home Saturday
evening and was rushed to the hospital after paramedics
resuscitated him.
Afamnily spokesman said he has suffered from a "clrculatorydisorder" for six months, but It was not known If the
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previously undiscovered and to depths of about 60 feet. Now, some damage from some sort of Johnson Sea-Link submarine shipwrecks because of the
Scientists in a mini-submarine readings indicated that five of for the first time, we know they pollution,
during the initial exploration danger involved. T w o of the
are exploring this week the them could be wooden-hulled extend into much deeper
"Other than the dozens of Saturday.
foundation's scientists died six
wonders of a living decpwater ships dating as far back as the water," said Steve Jameson, lobster traps we've found
"The fish scent to be really years ago when their Sea-Link
coral reef discovered in March 17th Century when two Spanish operations officer for the scattered along the bottom, coming around us. I've got sub was trapped in wreckage of
off the coast of the upper sailing fleets sank near the sanctuary, after exploring the these reels appear to be largely three big groupers in front of a sunken vessel off Key West.
Florida Keys.
Keys, officials said.
reef by submarine Saturday. free of any man -made influen- me light now," lie said, as the
'nie foundation at that time
The reef Is located 100-to-200
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small vessel hovered at about
established
a policy of not infeet deep about 6"a miles off
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government
said it
would
the total area of coal reefs off
90 feet.
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reveal
the
location
of
the
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the Florida coast could be twice
The Sea-Link and its mother vestigating wrecks without
discovered In a sonar survey of wrecks for fear of poachers. as large as we once thought," be quite as fancy as sonic of
U-V Johnson are conduct- immediate backup rescue
those in shallower water. ing a week of investigations
the new Key Largo Marine They are located within the Jwiieson said.
of capabilities.
Sanctuary by the National boundaries of the 100-squareRobert Jones, science direc- There's less variety out here, the reef and later this week will
Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- mile sanctuary putting them tor for Harbor Branch, said the but things seem to be a lot collect coral samples and some
ministration and the Harbor out of bounds for private reefs seemed to be in good bigger," lie said.
fish.
treasure hunters.
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Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
OES Seminole Chapter 3, 8 p.m., Sanford Masonic
Temple.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church; 7 p.m., Longwood Quality Inn, 14 and 434
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Churchy, Casselberry.
FRIDAY, JUNE 8
University of Central Florida commencement, 8 a.m.,
adjacent to administration building. Speaker Rep. Dick
Batchelor.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 am., Jerry's Sanford
Airpo rt.
South Volusia Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona.
1. Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood U, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, closed 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Ch urch, SR 434
SATURDAY, JUNE 9
'1 . Sanford U Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cassetherry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
The Eagles CB Club, 8 p.m., Greater Sanford Chamber
f
O Commerce.
Orange Blossom Chapter, National Federation of the
Blind, 3 p.m., Apt. 23-B, Twin Lakes Apts., Monroe
'Avenue, Mai
SUNDAY, JUNE 10
Ballroom and round dancing, 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcam boulevards, Deltona.
Seminole Group AA, 3 p.m., open speaker meeting,
Halfway House 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
TUESDAY, JUNE 12
Suburban Republican Women's Club, 10 a.m., at The
First FS&amp;L, SR 436, Altamonte Springs. Speaker Betty
Smi th of Seminole Sheriff's Department on self defense
and rape. Silent auction.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13
White Elephant sale and auction, sponsored by
Camelot Homemakers Assn., 11 a.m., 1532 Canterbury
Circle, Casselberry. Proceeds to Charity.

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Jerry Hogan of the Consumer Federation
the cutthroat competition fizzles out completely slush fund raised by the soft drink association.
uses to shuttle employees between office
when the major bottlers come to Capitol Hill. Most of the effort has been conducted by a small America Is convinced that a lot of
buildings in Washington have apparently of-.
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Faced with the loss of their lucrative fran- army of bottling company executives who have sorship stems from lack of understanding.
sure fended the aesthetic sensibilities of someone In
chise system - which grants territorial traveled to Washington to lean on their they sat down with us for five minutes, I'm
charge. Despite the fact that three of the buses
monopolies to chosen bottlers-the $11.5 billion- congressmen. Part of their ammunition takes many of these congressmen would pull
names from the co-sponsor list," he said. Hogan were bought only last year, all four will be
&amp;-year soft drinkindustry has mounted one ofthe the form of a massive mailing campaign.
repainted white with red Identifying lettering
One congressional aide said his boss had could be right. An aide to one of
slickest lobbying operations Waahhigton has
The
according to a spokesman, Is to maki
received nearly 100 form letters from employees Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-e., explained the the buses "more attractive and easier to see.ever seen.
The Federal Trade Comniltilon ruled last of bottling companies. He said the bottlers presence of the senator's name of the list to our
how expensive a ride the taxpayers are
year that the franchise system violated antitrust themselves contacted the congressman's office reporter David Carpenter: "Frankly, we don't being taken for Is not yet known; bids for the
know much about the bill, but It already had a lot
laws, and the National Soft Drink Association repeatedly, and a couple even "started yelling
pit job are still being solicited.
of
co-sponsors and I'*seemed Like a good way
naturally appealed the ruling. But the us."
The hard-sell operation also Includes an hour- mend some fences."
manufacturers have been advised by their legal
military brass hats take off in the small
planes made available to them,
About the only Chance of stopping the soda jetWhen
experts that the chances of winning the appeal long slide show, glossy pamphlets with color
they don't
pictures and charts, and an individualized POP people, a senate aide told us, Is a strong always worry about empty seats. On a retit
are remote.
Thus, with the ardor of lionesses protecting brochure aimed at the particular congressional appeals court ruling upholding the FTC, Coupled
people flight from Washington to Wright-Patterson Air
their cube, the soda pop giants have joined forces target's pet cause the environment, minority with some fancy legislative footwork by
Dayton, Ohio, the only pauengeñ
House Judiciary subcommittee chairman Force base at
to defend the exclusive franchises that add more employment, whatever.
Force Secretary Antqn$
The big bottlers and their subsidiaries argue Peter Rodino, 1)-N.J. In 1976 itoilino succeeded Qiayes
were Assistant Air
than a nickel to every can or bottle of soft drink
and
an
aide.
Three seats were empty,
bill that would have
you buy. The total tab comes to more than $2 that dorens of 'mall bottlers would t wiped out indeTailing
while
three
lesser
Air
Force personnel were left
if the regional franchises are eliminated. But granted the soft drink Industry exemption
billion a y.
ground
holding
duty orders to WrIght.
the
They have turned to Congress for help, hoping these crocodile tears are unconvincing to many antitrust laws In their franchising system. But on
Patterson. The Military Airlift Command told
them small bottlers and consumer groups, who have two-thirds of the Congress weren't
to get legislation passed that will
us, "This seemed to be an unfortunate ad' Of
from antitrust laws before the FTC ruling is begun a belated effort to block the exemption the legislation that tune,
Footnote: The JiIce Department, which circumstances, and the Air Force regrets,
upheld by the federal appeals court. Hearings on legislation.
occurred." The three stranded airmen had to fly
The prospect Is not bright, however. The soft tot exemption bills in previäus
the special-Interest legislation open today before
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Springs.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte Ma ll
Sears.
THURSDAY, JUNE 7
DeRmis Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Parish House, Enterprise.
Friendship Club, 10 a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Holiday Inn,
Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
,, j..ake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.

Point nuclear plant wearing a black hood and sheet.
death," he said.
"The black sI
Protesters also marched in Clemson, S.C., but one of their
leaders, West Virginia geology professor Ronald Bergman.
chastised them for failing to practice what they preach.
Bergman, who has lived in an adobe house without electricity
for four years, said it makes no sense to demonstrate against
nuclear energy, then go home and use electrical appliances.
In Berwick, Pa., protesters released hcliuin1illed balloons to
underscore the doss nwind drift of radioactive dust. Each balloon
carried a lag asking the finder to return it to Pittsburgh with date
and location noted.
Worry over nuclear power was not restricted to Americans.
In Spain, a young woman was shot in the head and killed and
several others were wounded when police fired on an antinuclear
power rally.
About 1,000 demonstrators massed in downtown Tokyo then
marched on the International Trade and Industry Ministry and
headquarters of the Tokyo Electric Power Co., urging closure of
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youth Sgt. Charles C.
Risoya said Daven port was
distracted Friday because
of the medical problems of
one of his own children.
"If he had intended to
hurt Tillinan he wouldn't
have done it that way,"
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away. 'We're doing this for our children and we're doing this for
the planet."
A dozen people were arrested in a demonstration in Russellvile, Ark. One of them Pratt Renimel Jr., 32 is the grandson
of the founder of Arkansas Power &amp; light Co., which owns the
reactor under protest.
He said his grandfather's company "has turned into a corporate
monster that threatens all of our lives."
"I sincerely feel that Arkansas Nuclear One is an
abomination," he said. "It is so dangerous to human life that I am
uncomfortable being this close to it today."
Police arrested 89 protesters when they crossed a barbedwire
fence at a reactor in Marble Hill, In d., and 25 more were jailed in
Moscow. Ohio, after a five-hour march and rally of about 1,000
people, many of whom wore Halloween monster masks.
Foniwr Catholic priest and anti-Vietnam war activist Phillip
Berrigan led more than 2,000 demonstrators in a rally at Perry,
Ohio, but there were no arrests.
In Miami, Michael Jacobs, 19, leader of Fort Lauderdale's
Catfish Alliance, turned out to protest operatIon of the Turkeyl

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Seminole Group AA 8 p.m., open discussion, Halfway
'House, 591 Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Weight Watcher, 7p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry; 7
p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic, 24 p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and Elm Avenue Sanford.
Sanford Senior CItizens, noon, Civic Center. Bag lunch
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Sanford Sertoma, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winter Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Sunshine Park
Community Center.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn,
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and 434,
South Seminole Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m., Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;

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Anti-nuclear-'kTnstrators chanted "Hell, no! We won't
glow!" in New York, wore black 'death robes" in Miami and
released fallout balloons in Berwick, Pa. They rallied in downtown Tokyo, clashed with police in Spain and wound up jamming
jail cells in several states.
About 600 demonstrators among them David Dellinger and
ex-Yippie leader Jerry Rubin of the "Chicago Seven" trial
were arrested in New York at the site of a reactor under construction.
The arrests were made when the protesters undeterred by
heavy rain draped jackets and blankets over barbed wire atop
a 12-foot fence, scaled it and dropped into the arms of waiting
police. Young mothers handed their babies over the fence to officers, then climbed over to be led away and booked for
trespassing.
Police in Louisa, Va., arrested 120 demonstrators when they
marched on Virginia Electric &amp; Power Co.'s North Anna nuclear
plant.
"We're not doing this for us," said one woman as police led her

Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society, 7:30 p.m., SCC
Telecommunications Building, Sanford Airport.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes board meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Jaycee building.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist
Church.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, 436, Altamonte Springs.

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Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat remain far apart
in their interpretations of the treaty coaxed by
President Carter.
Begin defends the Jewish settlements In the
occupied area as essential to the defense of his
countrymen against the "crude army" of the
Palestinian Liberation Organization. He has
rejected the notion of a Palestinian state in the
West Bank and the Gaza Strip and insists that
Israel will retain sovereignty beyond the scheduled
transitional period specified in the treaty.
But that may not be the greatest peril
threatening survival of the peace treaty.
Sadat has been isolated from his Arab neighbors,
resentful of his drive for a separate peace with
Israel and scornful of his hope that Begin will
become more flexible. Saudi Arabia, Egypt's
principal financial supporter since Sadat ordered
Russian "advisors" home, has Indicated it
may renege on a pledge to pay for a half-billion
dollars in fighter planes ordered from the United
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Mideast negotiations, Robert Strauss, to the
troubled area. The dangerous trends are unlikely to
be reversed soon. Strauss will need all his skills to
keep the peace process in motion.
An indication of the extent of Middle East turmoil
is the paradox of Begin in the role of Sadat's best
friend. "We should like to help President Sadat as
much as we can," he said. The West Bank and Gaza
would be a good place to start,
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Florida State University, warns that many laymen
commit mistakes that could be costly or result in
legal difficulties.
Ambiguous language, he warns, can sometimes
result In the will writer falling to accomplish what
he or she intends to accomplish. For example, he
said, the word "children" is often used when "lineal
for legal purposes.
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children died before you, but the term "children"
would not, he points out.
How much does a person save by drawing up his
own will rather than hiring a lawyer? Powell said
the cost for legal services runs from about $60 to

enforcement officials were successful in recovering
only about $19,700,000 worth of the missing
property.
Stolen vehicles accounted for about a third of the
property taken. There are more than 2,800 vehicles
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Gene Letterin Co.
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Homer case, it looks to me as if he's about to rule in favor of last
National League Rookie of the Year In that flvemonthH
salary struggle with the Atlanta Braves,
Raymond Goetz, the arbitrator, has sent his sealed decision
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matter, The Braves have made their case and so has Homer.
What more can either possibly add that hasn't already been said?
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last opportunity to offer evidence why he shouldn't reach the
decision against them he already has. Goetz was faced with one of
three decisions. He could rule Homer has to accept the $100,000
the Braves are willing to pay him and that the 21-year-old third
baseman is contractually tied to them. That would be a clearcut
the Braves although it's debatable how much material
victory
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decision, ruling the Braves still have title to Horner but must pay
him $146,000 this year because the bonus they gave him last June
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heard on television
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Reggie Jackson. Sidelined with a pulled leg muscle, Jackson went
up to the broadcast booth to work Sunday's Yankees-White Sox
contest with Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer and Bill White, and he

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Phila 6, Cincinnati 4, Ist
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the Tigers' eighth triumph in
the
the last nine gaines and it put
them in the iuuiddle of the East
Division race, two games over
.5W and five ga.ines behind the

wondering what took nic so
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slip away from him after former U.S. Open champion Jerry
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I'm more than satisfied lttl the Chicago tubs 2 "S1lil
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defeated Inter-scholastic sports campaign.

in the bottom of theseventhJoey Janego gave
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(Iouble-header split. Bud liar- the NLs first eight-game
relson singled hoine the tie- winner ,Ind Rafael Landestoy
breaking run in the ninth inning singled i the deciding run in

once

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Jul

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Vuckoihst louts sw ept

"It's
lifetime on that kind of play," Garner one of three Pirate solo homers
situation," Kison said Sunday said. He said he moved that in the third. Omar Moreno and
after firing 7 2.3 no-hit innings step because he thought the Parker also homered in the
before settling
one-hitter way Evans was swinging he third off loser Bob Owctunko, 2Pittsbur gh's 7.0 shutout over would send a ball in the bole 2, and Lee Lacy hit his first of
the San Diego Padres. 'i between third and shortstop the veir leadine off the sixth.
wanted It so bad. I
close Tim Foil.
Cubs 2, Giants j:
Said Garner, "It hit the dirt
but
IIVC Kin gman used both his
The 29-year-old right-hander and then went so fast it
went feet itosteala base and lus hat
could have lit up an entire box right by file. I gave it ill)- best
Havanas were it shot."
reeling to their eighth loss in
riot for third baseman Garner,
Bill Robinson had little
nine gaines.
who moved a step to his left just problem getting loose, shun-

Rozema

2:03.4.

Hansen.

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Minn at Baltimore, night
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Morgan
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previous TV assignments was completely gone. Next time you Remand
2 ill. La Peters
have a chance to listen to him, don't miss It. You're sure to learn
To. Turner 3 :
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something about baseball..,.
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Ted Turner was sitting in the Braves' press room talking to "1*1
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Charlie Fox of the Expos, Ray Shore of the Reds and Hugh
Alexander of the Phililes the other day when Ralph Kiner, the

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Detroit at Seattle, night

though his own team was involved, Jackson called all the plays
without fear or favor. Whatever nervousness he showed in

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also will consider that personal defeat. Ican understand

would, and from Goetz' preliminary action, my advice to Turner
is to get ready for another defeat....
You may remember Bill Nyrop, the defenseman, who simply
walked old of the Montreal Canadlens' training camp and quit
hockey last September. Well, Lou Nanne, general manager of the

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Boston (Torret 1-3), 7:35 p.m.
Kansas City
(Gale 5.3) at
New York (John 9.1). 8:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Caldwell 5-4) at
Chicago (Baumgarten 5-2), 8:30
p.m.
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OCt.21 s4.40, T11-2u 319.20; Time
Cal 70; Guidry, NY 71; .Jenkins. 3:05.4.
Tex 66; Koosman, Minn 55;
Sixth race
Kravec, Chi and Kern. Tex
13.00 11.30 3.80
5 Champ Collins
9.10 3.00
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Monday, June 4, 1979

OURSELVES
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Youth Club Founder Helps
To Keep Kids Off Streets

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JUST ANOThEN REASON FOR BECOMING AN
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0 MERV GRIFFIN
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0 THE ODD COUPLE

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4 MIDDAY
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RESTLESS
U ALL MY CHILDREN

0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
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but has to put.nol her rival
((055, iS hot husbarmul Iii (jot

Sharp Dresser On The Job
Wears Grubby Dinner Duds
[)E/tR ABBY: My husband
dresses up in a shirt and tie and
vested suit for work every day.
lie really looks sharp. But the
minute he comes home he
changes into ragged jeans and a
dirty T-shirt. Then he COUICS to
the dinner table in those grubby
clothes.
I once asked him if he
couldn't be a little more
presentable for dinner, and he
said: 'What fur? Nobody's
here." (We have two teen-age
children.)
Yesterday I again said
something about the way he
looked at the dinner table, and
one of the kids said, "Don't
hassle him, Mom. lie has a
right to wear what he wants."
Who is right?
LEXINGTON LADY
DEAR LADY: Not you, Mom.
Your husband has the right to
he comfortable at home, but
by must he ear ragged jeans
and dirty T-shirt? They make
some sharp looking Jeans and
T-shirts. Surprise your man
lth some goodlooking leisure
clothes for Father's Day and
you'll all be happier. (P.S. And
shen he's in a good mood,
inform 1dm that you and the
children are "somebody.";
DEAR ABBY: You printed a
letter from UPSET IS

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lord is committed loan iulsan,asylum by a
trying to pro.
It-ct a friend that the o1ntctiviis searching for (fl)
0 POLICE STORY Jot'
Forrtiste-rs investigation of a
murder in the garment industry
is complicated by the elitath of
a model )R)

C U N F 11) EN '1 I A 1. '1'0
My folks keep telling inc how
READER IN
lucky I am that they can afford -FAITHFUL
to semi iiiv, but I don't [eel WUBUKN, MASS": From your
lucky. I [eel like a girl whose letter 1 sould suggest that you
go Into selling. 'fhe dif ference
parents want to get rid of her
between rape and romance Is
for two months.
My mother says if I don't go sometimes salesmanship.)
Getting; married? Whether
to camp I will have to sit on the
porch all swunser. What should you want a formal church
vili edding or a simple no-your.
I do?
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un.thing ceremony, get (A) BIG VALLEY Victoria
IIA'fESCA1l
Abby's ne booklet, "hIo to becomes concered about
prison conditions and
DEAR HATES: Go, dear. But have a Lovely Wedding." Send state
secretly arranges to be arreststamped
(28
long,
and
a
$1
first get rid of that negative
ed and incarcerated
attitude. Most people have cents) self-addressed envelope
about as good a time as they to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive, _________________________
make up their minds to have. Beverly Hills, Calif.
MORNING

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SANFORD

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BALTIMORE hose 28-yearold son was in love with a 62
year-old woman. Besides
telling the mother to stay out of
her son's love life, you should
have Informed her that this
asinine prejudice against older
women is an American cul tural
hangup.
Winston Churchill's mother is
said to have been alluring to
young men when she was in her
60s. In fact, she married a man
younger than her son.
SENSIBLE IN GA.
DEAR SENSIBLE: The
younger man-old % oman
combination has had some
notable successes. Ask Gloria
Swanson, Merle Oberon, Ruth
Gordon, Mary Pickford, Sybil
Burton, Lucille Ball, Cher's
mo th er and Gloria Stelnem.
DEAR ABBY: Junta 12-yearold girl and 1'iii being forced
against my will to go to summer
camp again. I went last year
and hated It.

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Outstanding Dad

With Father's Day, June 17, fast approaching, The
Herald is embarking on a search for that outstanding Dad.
So, we're turning to our readers for some help. If you
know of a man who, in your opinion, is deserving of
mention as an outstanding father let us know.
we'll accept until noon June 6 letters- submitted by
readers, about one to one-and-a-half pages of standard
size sheets, telling briefly why a particular man in our
area is deserin&amp; of such recognition. We'll take it from
there.
Readers should mail their selections to: OURSELVES
Editor, The Evening Herald, 300 French Ave., Sanford,
Flu. 32771.

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Legal Notice

Monday,June4,

Realty Transfers

Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

P

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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

LET'S BE HONEST

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Pork

3222611

831-9993

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF
Noticer is hereby given that the SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA is
undersigned, pursuant to the offering (or sale to the highest
_______________________________
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Avanti
Robert C, Martin &amp; WI Eleanore to1 "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter bidderthefollowing described house
0ev. Co.-p, &amp; Tamara Greenberg, Donald E. Lovclact, Lot 7
3. W', o#
3tatutes,wilI register loca1iuiw'uinuratj-''
Lot 37 Windtree West, Un. Two, 8, 61k 7 Evansdale, Lake Mary,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Florida:
5400.
S7,000
1time .................43c iline
in and for Seminole County, Florida,
Three bedroom, 1½ bath, ap.
Same as above, Lt 53, Windtree
Donald E. Lovelace to James W.
3cons.cutiv.tjmes ... .3k • line
upon receipt of proof of the proximately 1200 sq. ft., fireplace,
West, Un. Two, 132,500.
Griffin&amp;JosephD.,Lo17&amp; W'of 8,
.....3Sc a line
publication of this Notice, the tic.
icOIlIScUtiV,tlmS$
P.M.
8:00
AM.
5:30
central air and heat, garage, front
Anna S. Dow, wid, to Anna S. Dow 61k 7, Evansdale, 1k Mary, si,soo.
titious name, to.wit:
porch
(approx.
8'
X
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
12'),
corn.
&amp;Rogerj Dow,Jt.ten,Loto, BIkA,
QCD Rosa Hudson to Harry
NATIONALINTERSTATEIP4. bination construction, pitch shingle
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3LinesMiflimUm
Sausalilo Sec. Two, 510.900.
Brown&amp; WI Pauline, N 40' of W 125' VESTMENTS
roof.
_____________________________
Laura M Krueger, wid. to Irene of 5', of NW'4 Sec 3)19.31, 5100.
under which we are engaged in
Said sale of said house shall be by
B. Gould, sOt., Lots 13 &amp; 14, 61k 23,
Romatne S. Pania, wid. to Claude
business at 701 East Semoran sealed bids. All sealed bids for said
Crystal Lake Winter Homes s d, N Ro4erson &amp; wi Betty J., E 45' of
Boulevard, Altamonte Springs. house will be opened by the on.
$19,500,
Lot 17 Lordiand, $10,000
Florida.
derslgned Superintendent of
(QCD) Robert .1. Renock to
Palmer Charlton to Jimmie 1.
That the parties interested in said
Schools, or his designee, at 200
Shirley L. Renock, Lot 15, 61k H Williams 8, Lillie Mae Brooks, Jt.
t,usiness enterprise are as follows:
o'clock P.M. on June 25, 1979 at the
North Orl. Terr,, Sec Two Unit One, tpn, N 21l'of W95 of W'iof E 23rds
John
R.
Moore
meeting room of THE SCHOOL
$100.
,sa 11 • n4 pjr,. ,.• PJIAJI'. ,.• cc,. c..,
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VicTor A. NoTOPouIO5
BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Shirley L.Renock to W. A. HOff. 3219315)300
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Alfredo Salgedo
FLORIDA, located at
1211
man Jr., trustee, Lot 15, 61k H North
U S Steel Erectors, Inc. to
w, Schoettelkotte
Mellonville Avenue in Sanford,
_____________________________
Orl. Terr., Sec. Two Unit One, Spaceport, USA, Inc., Lot), 81k A, I.
Edward
F.
Welch
Florida.
$26,000.
Ilndustriai Park, 2nd Sec., $100.
18—Help Vnted
4—Personals
A Good Faith Deposit of $500
H. Miller &amp; Sons Orl., Inc. to
Oakwood Bldrs. to Joseph M.
Dated at Seminole C ounty
(either
a
Cashier's
Check
or
Cer.
Patrick C. Law &amp; wf Judy 1., Lot 7 Ka:an &amp; wf Lois M., Lot
Florida, this 17th day of May, 1979:
tified Check) shall accompany bid
San Sebastian HIs., Un. 3, 545,800. Tuscawilla, Unit Six, $83,400.
KAY
Publish. May 25, June 1, 11. 18, 1979
Successful bidder shall submit
Paul J. Callahan &amp; WI Carole to
349.SllIbeore9a.m.
First NatI Bk &amp; Tr. Eustis to Gene
CALL
DE J 130
balance of remaIning amount within
Jaytee Holdings Inc., Lot 20, 81k 6, H. Godbold, Trustee, Par A: S' of
EMPLOYMENT
or after 6p.m.
_______________________________
10 days after notification of award or
The Springs, $95,600.
NW' Iof NW' of SW'4 of Sec 27029,
forfeit the deposit and all claims on
James L. Pacey 8. Wi Carol to elal 7 parcels, $463,000.
said house. The house Is tQ be
Michael Builders of Scm.. Inc., Lot)
&amp;—Child Care
FICTITIOUS NAME
(DCI)) Robert H. Roth, lnd. 8. Tr.
removedfromthesitewithinl5days
_____________________________
SE 37' of?, BIk P. Longwood Park, to Gene Godbold, Trustee that part
Notice is hereby given that I m
YOU'VE TRIED THE
of purchase.
engaged in business at 120 Margo
of SW' of SE'.4 of Sec 3)19.29, E f
Firs?&amp;Onlychildcarecenteropen
Complete details concern'.ig the
Lane Longwood Seminole County,
Salvatore Bonaccorso 1. WI Irene Wekiva River, $11,400.
REST NOW TRY
Saturday in Sanford — Begin.
submission of bids and the terms
to Christopher K. London, sgl., W
Florida under the fictitious name of
International Land Planning II
ning June 2. Sanford Early
100' of E 760' of Lot 2, Swope 2nd Inc. to Deccatexine Constr. Crp., Lot
end conditions of sale Pertaining to
BUSY LADY HOME SERVICES,
Childcare Center. 322.6645.
ThE BEST
said house may beobtained from the
Addn Black Hammock, $17,500.
and that I intend to regIster said
8 jennifer Ests., $19,000.
Purchasing Department located at
(QCD) Philip J. Zeuli &amp; Wi
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
International Land Planning II
Children lokeeP in my home
1211 Meilonville Avenue in Sanford,
Carolyn to Jeno F. Paulucci, Lots)
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
Inc. to Deccatexine Constr. Corp.,
SECRETARY
Dayor Night. Hot meals
II VI Mar, $100.
Floridaduring businesahoursat any
accordance with the provisIons Of
Lot 70 Jennifer Ests., $19,000.
3225015
BOOKKEEPER
time
prior
to
the
openIng
Lake Jennie Apt, Ltd. Ptr. to Jeno
bids.
Name
Statutes,
To.
of
the
Fictitious
Winter Springs Dcv. to Richard E.
F. Paulucci, Its 1.11, $75,000.
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF
Wit: Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
Kisllng &amp; wf Nancy C., Lot 15
RECEPTIONIST
Newborn to small infants for
Olin.Amer. Homes Fl., Inc. to Tuscawilia Unit 7, $15,700.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
1957.
working mothers or short
DESK CLERK
Jack M. Browning &amp; wf Carla C., Lot
By: .5. WIlliam P. Layer
51g. Louis Pienta
winter Spgs 0ev. to Richard E.
vacations in my home. 322.5542.
1, BIk G, Sterling Park Un.3, $46,900. Kisling &amp; WI Nancy C., Lt 25,
as its Superintendent of Schools
Publish: May 21, 26, June 4, 11, 1979
ASSIST. MANAGER
(QCD) Mary McCanna label to Tuscawilla Unit 6, $5,500.
Unique Kindergarten for 5 year
Publish: June 1, 11, 16, 1979
OEJ 98
MECHANIC
Richard E. McCanna 8, WI Dorothy
_____________________________ ______________________________ DEK28
olds ONLY, this fall. Best
B., Beg 200' No of S line of SE'4 of
educational opportunity in this
S
DRIVERS LOCAL
I ••
&amp;
E of W line of SE'. of
area. 322.6415.
&amp; L.D.
CITY
OF
CASSELIERRY
SE'.i of Sec 2421.29 run E 300' etc., _________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Enrotlnow-schoolagechildrenBOARDOFADJUSTMENT
CABINET MAKERS
$100.
FICT1TIOUSNAME
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENtha?
for summer fun-arts, crafts,
Tompkins Dcv. to Cohn o.
WELDERS
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NotIce is hereby given that I am
the City of Casselberry Board of
&amp; field trips. 323.6424.
Johnson &amp; WI Norma ., Lot 39
in business at 290 W.
engaged
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PLUMBER
HELPER
Ad(ustment
will
hold
a
public
Garden Lake Ests., Unit One,
Melody Lane, Casselberry Seminole
CASE NO. 7'.9$4.CA DIE
Will do baby sitting in my home,
hearing. Mr. Henry Doogarslngh,
MAI
NTENANCE
$51,900.
County, Florida, under the fictitious
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
dayS evening. 28. under.
owner, is requesting variance from
John Mancini &amp; Wi Theresa to
GENERAL LABOR
name of GENE'S AUTO REPAIR.
TONY LIVINGSTON,
3231332
Section 25.19 (C) of the City Of
David Frost &amp; Wi Lorraine G., Lot
INC., and that I intend to register
Casseiberry Cod. of Ordinances to
COOKS
25, BIk C, Summerset North, $44,30o.
said name with the Clerk of the
allow the construction of a five (5)
Husband, Special Summer program for 6.12
Dr. John 0. Fletcher &amp; WI Edith
WAITRESSES
footfenceont',e property line in lieu and
yrs old including weekly
M. to Louis Scala, Lot IS Villa Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
swimming, skating, &amp; movies.
of the permitted thirty two (32) inch RUTH 0. LIVINGSTON
Brantley, $62,500.
322 6615. SANFORD EARLY
fence. The parcel is legally
Wife.
Hagen Homes Inc. to Manfred J. pro spns of the Fictitious Name
COME IN&amp;SEE
Section 865.09
Statutes. To.Wit:
NOTICE OF ACTION
described as:
CHILDHOOD CENTER
Eidher 8. WI Martha B., Lot
Florida
Statutes
1957.
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
Lot
10,
Block
0,
Lake
Kathryn
TO:
_____________________________
ANN
ETTE OR SUZI
Grove Estates, $71,500.
TONY LIVINGSTON,
g, Lugene Roy
Woods First Addition as recorded in
Homecrafters, Bldrs of Fine
90ed
Things
to
Eat
Publish: May 11,21,268. June 4, 1979
ENJOY YOUR
CO MARY SAILOR,
Piat Booli 18, Page Il, Public
Homes Inc. to Fla. Homecrafters,
North, South Carolina 29112
Records of Seminole County,
WEEKEND
Inc., Lots 20, 21 &amp; 22, BIk B, Crystal DEJ 67
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
U.Pick Black Eye Peas.$Sbu. Call
Florida.
Bowl 2nd Add, $100.
FICTITIOU5NAME
BECAUSE
YOU WILL
Herbert Russell 322.7238 for
Public hearing will be held on that RUTH 0. LIVINGSTON, has
Ray N. Reese &amp; Patricia to
Notice is hereby given that we are
information.
filed
a
Petition
in
the
Circuit
Court
1979
at
7:30
P.M.
Thursday,
June
21,
CharIe W. Van Epps &amp; wf Sonya J., engaged in business at 201 South
BE WORKING
in the Casselberry City Hall, 95 Lake of Seminole County, Florida, for
______________________________
W 36.43' of Lot 358. E 39.79' of Lot 31, Maple Sanford, Fla, Seminole
MON DAY.
Triplet Drive, or as soon thereafter DissotutionofMarrlage,andyou are
61k 53, Santando The Suburb County, Florida, under fheflctitious
11—Instructions
required to serve a copy of your
as possible.
_____________________________
Beautiful, Palm Springs Sec., name of R &amp; J LANDCLEARING
THESE ARE ONLY
Dated this 1st day of June, 1979. written defenses, If any, on NED N.
$63,300.
and that we Intend to register said
A FEW OF
Mary
W.
Hawthorne,
JUL
IAN,
JR.
of
ST
ENSTROM,
(QCD) Mildred A. Smith to Marcel name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Needlepoint Instruction
DAVIS, MCINTOSH &amp; JULIAN,
CITY CLERK
Failie &amp; MadeleIne, from S'.' mile Court, Seminole County, Florida in
THE
LISTINGS.
Creative Expressions 3238812
Attorney for Petitioner, whose
Publish: June i, 1979
post of Sec 21.19.79 etc., 5100.
accordance with the provisions of
address is Post Office Box 1330,
DEK.27
-John I. Serpent &amp; wf Sharon to the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
912 FRENCH
Reed J. Vonhold &amp; Wi Michele A,, Wit: Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
Wanted
18—Help
____________________________ Sanford, Florida, 32771, and file the
original
(Cor. of 10th)
with
the
Clerk
of
the
above.
beg. pt. on N line of Lot 17 Prairie 1957.
____________________________
NOTICE UNDER
styledCOUrtOflorbeforeJuiy2, 1979,
Lake Heights, 536.000.
Sip. J.B. Howell
323-5176
Experienced New S Used car pet
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
otherwise a default and ultimate
BeI.Aire Homes inc. to Geoorge H.
Raymond Lee (JBH)
ready man. See Mike at Joe
ludument will be entered against
Motthart &amp; Wi Ida L., Lot 77 Bel. Publish: May 21, 28, June 4, ),
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Creamons. 322.3391 ext. 226..
1mm. opening, part time. Average
OU for the relief demanded in the
Aire Hills, Unit One, 543.700.
Notice is hereby given that the
DEJ 107
25 to 30 hrs. per wk. Public
PetItion.
BMA Prop., Inc. to Donald W.
pursuant
the
undersigned,
to
Typist secretary, Part time, cx
Records Research Clerk. No
WITNESS my hand and official
Morse &amp; WI Mildred, Lot 193 Lake of
"Fictitious Name Statute". Chapter
perienced 40 wpm, small office
exp. req. Typing 50 WPM, work
FICTITIOUS NAME
the Woods Townhouse, Sec.
863.09, Florida Stalutes,will register seal of said Court on the 24th day of
,
in Sanford Airport. Start $3.10
out of Seminole County Court
Notice is hereby given that I sm
$50,000.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, May, AD., 1979.
3736303
House. Call 647.1400, Ext. 120 for
V Entr., Inc. to Elisha Edwards engaged in business at 1100W. 13th
seminole County, Florida, upon (SEAL)
FACTORY WORKER-Capable of
appointment. Equal Opportunity
Sanford Seminole County,
Jr. &amp;wf Thelma D., Lot 11 61k Dm
receipt of proof of publicationof this
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
learnIng to blend solvents, In.
Employer.
,, ,Flgrida,underth.tIctItIousnarn.of
Buena Vsta
Clerk of.CIrcuit Court
noics', fictitIous name, to.
telilgent &amp; flexible. Able to
S.mlnölS County, Florida
wit: PRECISION MACHIIr CO.
JenOF. Pauthccl&amp;*fLdlsMaetb 'YIP 'TOP" SUPER"MkNItf.td
323.1101.
handle
55
pal.
drums.
that I intend to register said name
By: June I. Curtis
Lake Mary, Fia., NW'.I of NW'I
under which I am engaged in
********
Deputy Clerk
SW¼ of Sec 8.20.30, less rw with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
business at 038 Miller Industrial
Real Estate-Sales Manager
Rinehart Rd. 10 acres ml, $50,300. Seminole County, Florida in ac
Road, in the City of Aitamonts STENSTROM, DAVIS, McINTOSH
REAL ESTATE
on going office with $ full time
Srings, Florida.
&amp; JULIAN
David W. Beane &amp; WI Verne to W. cordance with the provisions of the
associates in Sanford area needs
CAREER NIGHT
That the party interested in saId Flagship Bank of Sanford.Suite 22
Moore Jr. 8. Wi Dorothy R., Lot 7 FictItious Name Statutes, ToWit:
aggressive sales manager. Must
busIness enterprise Is as follows:
&amp; W 39.91' of Lot 6, Bik 25 Sanlando Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Post Office Box 1330
WED., JUNE 6,7:30 PM
be able to recruit, train 5. be
CRM INDUSTRIES. INC.
the Suburb Beaut., Sanford Sec.,
Sip, Charlie Jackson Jr.
Sanford, Florida 3777)
capable
of
running
a
)S.man
Come loIn us for an Informative
By: s. Charles Robert
*49.000.
Publish: May 21,28, June 1, 11, 1979
Telephone: (303) 322.2171
office. This position requires a
evening whether or not you're
McMahon II, President
Fla. Resid. Comm., Inc. to Wm. P. DEJ.l05
Attorneys for Petitioner
candidate with a strong listing
licensed. Find out what Real
Publish June 4, 11, 18, 25, 1979
Cox &amp;wt Cynthia M.. It 17, Wind.
Publish: May 25, June 4, 1), 18, 1979
track record and some sales
FICTITIOUS NAME
Estate is all about.
DEK.26
tree West, Ph. II, $57.10.
DEJ.132
management experience. Reply
Notice is hereby given that I am _______________________________
Join the wii.niflg teamtt SIC W.
Bel.Aire Homes Inc. to John J.
In confidence to Box 22, co
engaged in business at 520.4 Ohio St.,
Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary.
W,'nkmaster 8. wf Janet L., Lot 55
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITY OF
EvenIng Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
Orlando, Fla. 32807 Seminole
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE
Be).AIre Hills, Unit One, $45,403.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
LONOW000, FLORIDA
Senford, Fle.
County, Florida, under the fictitious
ASSOCIATES
Sabal Point Prop Inc. to ERC.
PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINGTO
nameofKALE1DOSCOPE,andthat
ASSISTANT TO MANAGER
322.5233
Phoenix Assoc., Lot 75 Cypress
Realtors
P
Number
79.I$S.CP
OR.
I intend to register said name with CONSIDER PROPOSED
Typing, physically fit, flexible.
Landing at Sabal Point, $16,400.
Division Probate
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, DINANCE.
To assist In office &amp; warehouse.
Sabal Point Prop Inc. to FCR.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Scminole County, Florida in' ac
Phoenix Assoc., Lot 77 Cypress
3234666.
HALOISE PAUL,

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

If you weren't looking for a flew
career you wouldn't be reading

this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a lob this ad

wouldn't be here. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Hundred dollars a week,

RATES

DEADLINES
Noon The Daj Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

call i.eoo.72S'
recorded message.

Legal Notice

-

cordance with the provisIons of the

Same as above, It 83 Cypress
Landing Sabal Point, $14,900.
Robert S. Beske &amp; WI D. Beverly
to Frank J. Holmes, spl., Lot 79 Bel
Alre Hills, Unit One, $47,600.

Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sip. Victoria R. Rock
Publish' May 14, 2), 24, June 4, 979
DEJ 66

Joseph M. Kalan &amp; Wi Lois to
Kimber W. Yost 8. WI Carolyn 0., It
543. Winter Springs Unit 1, $93,500.
Theodore IL LaBarr 8. WI Juanita
W. to Retoma Holding Inc., Lts 9.13,
61k 27 Fourth Sec., Dreamwold,
$630,000.

Roger 0. Bishop&amp; Karen I. Morris,
sgl., Lot 37 111k 1, Repi. Sh. I &amp; 2
North Orlando Townsite Fourth
Addn, $33,000.
(OCD) Ralph J. Pehikan &amp; WI
Mary to Thomas V. Ingantino '.' hit.
I. Hershel S. Halsey &amp; wi Wilma 1.
L' mt., Lot 4, 61k E Tr. 30, Sanlando
Springs. $300.

(QCD) Catherine Hanselmann to
Thomas V. Infantino ½ mt &amp; Her.
shel S. Halsey 8. wf Wilma I. ' mt.
Lot 1, 61k E Tr. 30 Sanlando
$300.
Billy R. Kuna 5. wf Geraldine to
Cesar A. Justinlano 8. wf Theresa,
Its 355.368. F?' of 3701k H West
Altamonte Hts., Sec. 2. 169,00.

Is

&amp; WI Ch.rlotte, Lot &amp; Wekiva Club

Ests.. Sec. Sc, 525.030

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGW000, FLORIDA AU.
THORIZING THE WINTER PARK

TELEPHONE COMPANY TO USE
THE PUBLIC STREETS OF THE
CITY OF L.ONGWOOD. FLORIDA,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ERECT.
ING, CONSTRUCTING, MAIN.

TAINING

AND

OPERATING

LINES OF TELEPHONE THERE.
ON AND THEREUNDER: PRO.
VIDING CONFLICTS, SEVERABI

LIlY AND EFECTIVE DATE,
The public hearing will be held in
the City Hall of Longwood, Florida,
on June 1l 1979 at 7.30 Pin. or as
as possible. At the
meeting interested parties may
appear and be heard with respect to
the proposed ordinance,
Linda Il. Martin
City Clerk
City of Longwood,
Farida
Publish June 4, 1979
DEK.4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 7$24$6.CA4I.I
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
ORLANDO,

a corporation,
Husband,

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CHARLES L.DePERCH
Whose residence is unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for sequestration has
ben filed against you. and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on

JOHN A. BALDWIN. Baldwin &amp;
Dikecu, $00 Highway 17.92, Fern
Park, Florida 32730, Attorneys for
petitioner, and file the original with
theCherkottheabovestyled court at
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on or before June
27, 1979; $wi5ea Judgment may
be entered against you for the relief
dm nded in the petition.

THIS NOT ICE sha'l be published
once each week br (our (4) con.
secutive wieks In The Sanford
Herald, Sanford, Florida,
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court on this 17th day Of May,
1919.
SEAL)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ArtILr Beckwith
By. Eleanor F. Buratto

Clerk
PubliSh: May 21.2$. Junel. 11,1979
Deputy

I DEJ 101

Plaintiff,

5f5,

Wife.

Dade Fed. to Calvin L. Forward &amp;
*1 Shirley. Unit E2 Sandlewood,
$17,600
TM Babcock Co. to Ruth F.
Marsh, sgl.. Lot 231 Windward
Square, Sec. Three, si9,7oo.
(QCD) Linda C. Powell to Robtd
Powell, Lot 109 Howell Ests.
ep(, SIX.
GordonD. SimondstO Irving Roth
Lot s, 81k 0. The Springs. $90,400.
Group 3 Design I Constr., Inc. to
Anthony Falbo Jr. Iwf Helen, Lt 6,
61k C, Sweetwatef Oaks, Sec. fl.

MagnolIa Svc. Corpto Lewis Glass
&amp; WI Charlotte, LOt 7 Wekiva Club
Ests,, Sec. Six, 570.000.
Magnolia Svc.COrPtO Lewis Giass

business at 70) East Semoran
Boulevard, Altarnonte Springs,

and
MARY JANE D,PERCH,

wf Lois, Unit IS Sandlewood,

SartditwOOd$4L003.

under which we are engaged in

CHARLES L. DePERCH,

61k 7. Hanover Woods, 526,900.
Dade Fed. to Marvin M. Keagy

to

HOLIDAY ISLE PROPERTIES

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
COUNTY,
FOR
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA.
NO. 74.207344.A
IN RE: The marriage of

Gerald S. Livingston &amp; WI Diane
F. to James P. Hodge, sgl., Un. 1D,
Sausalito Condo.. Phase I, $52,000.
Rollingwood Homes Inc. to Milton
Meckter &amp; *1 Mona P.. Lot 1, 61k G,
Gowell Cove, 2nd Sec., $59,000.
Cmei, Inc. to Russell Swain, Loll,

Q.IIv Fund Ltd.. Lot SI.

with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
inand for Seminole County, Florida.
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this Notice, the fic.
titious name, towit:

Edward F. Welch
Dated at Seminole County.
Florida, this 17th day of May 1979.
Publish: May25, June 4, 11, 1$, 1979
DEJ.129

I. I. Lingo Jr. 5. Sparks Ridenour
dba Shed Grove Homes to Richard i,
Jacobsen &amp; wf Corrine, Lot 7 Shed
Grove Homes Un. 1, 56,00.
Thomas F. Nugent &amp; wf Frances
to Frank Filippeili 5. wf Doreen A.,
Lot 74 Barclay Woods First Addn,

I

66509, Fonda Statutes,wiIl register

Florida.
That the parties interested in said
business enterprise are as foliows:
John P. Moore
'
Victor A. Notopoulos
Aliredo Salpado
J.W. Schoetteikotte

The Babcock Co. to Susan M.
Blaisdell, sgl., Lot 232, Windward
Square, Sec. Three. $51,100.

5161.100
Dennis E. Stangel wf Barbara

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter

Wilford F. Adams S. wf Alice to

I

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

ERA.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by

the City of LoflgWOOd, Florida that
the City Commission will hold a
public hearing to consider enact.
ment of Ordinance No. 459, entitied:

CHARLES R. HUGHES and
PAIR ICIA P. HUGHES, his wife, et
al
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that pur.
want to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure and sale entered in the
cause Pending In the Circuit Court In
and for Seminole County. Florida,
being Civil Number CI.7$244CA.
DeE, the undersiened Clerk will sell
the 'property situated in SemInole
County, Florida, dcribed as:

Lot 540, WINTER SPRINGS,
UNIT IV. according to the plot
thereof as recorded in Plot Book 16,
Pages 4. 1 and I, Of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
at public sale, to the highest bidder
for cash at 11:00 AM. on the 19th
day of June, 1919, at the West Front
Door of the SemInoie County
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida.

Deceased

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of HALOISE PAUL, deceased, File
Number 79.185, is pending hi the

Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florida, Probate DIvision, the ad
dress of which Is Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, FL. 32771. The

psrsonalrepres.ntativeoltheestate
5 JAMES ALLEN PAUL, whose
address is P.O. Box 67, Lake Mary,
FL, 32746. The name and address Of
the personal representatIves
torney are set forth below.

All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUJirATlON
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claIm must be
In writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent

Legal Notice
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM iT MAY CONCERN:
NotIce is hereby given that the

Nurses aides. Full &amp; part time
Exper. nec. Apply. In person

863.09, 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 fic.
titious name, to wit: OUR PLACE,
under which I am engaged in
business at 2$OS S. French Avenue,

Lakeview Nursing Center. 919 E.
2nd St., Sanford.

7573 aft. 6.
or a career in Real Estate call
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June Porzig 323.5724.
Wanted Milk Maids-milk cows in

milking parlor, nightshift. Start
$24 day + bonus. 1 days on, 2
days off. Call 3224117 for further

info. Baker Farms, SR 427,
Sanford.

MAID POSITION- exp.
preferred. Apply in person.

HALOISE PAUL

'

Deased

ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:

For Rent: 2 chair beauty parlo:

5150 mo. with lease

Harold Hall Realty .
Inc. REALTOR,

MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

earning good money and
meeting nice people. Call 414.

3079 for details.
AVON
Woman to care for elderly lady
during the day while daughter
works. Winter Springs area. 327.
0600.

24—Susiness Opportunities
"Receive 103 letters or more daIly
each containing $1.00. Will send
capy of plan plus 6 Formulas for
S1.0O and stamped envelope.
Send tOX H,P.J., 7113 Killian,
Orlando, FIa. 32107.

NEW LISTING CERAMIC STU.
DIO IN ONE OF SANFORDS

BUSIEST AREAS
inventory 8. fIxtures total more
than gsking price. No reasonable
offer refused. Call us today. This
sale for health reasons.

REALTY WORLD

41—Houses

38—Wanted to Rent

323.0106 anytime.

2435's S. French (17-92) Sanford
323.5321

29—Rooms
,anford. Gracious living from 11
weekly. Utilities included. 500 S.

Oak. 322-9623; 841.7683.
Room For Rent
With Kitchen Privileges
322.3937

3Apartments Unfurnished
1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford, Call
323.8670 Mariner's Village.

Apts. for Senior Citizens. DOwn.
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto

Ave.
2 BR apts fully furnished; pans,
dishes, silver, etc. &amp; all utilities
inc. Available till October 1st.
By' day, wk. or month.
Shenendoah Village. 3232920.

buyer.

$30,000

$38,000. Low down payments

uild to So'?

41—Houses

2 PR. I bath hot'S completely
renovated, over sized lot
Owner hold mortgage 91) Eim
3222780

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FHA.VA. FHA 2355. 715

JOHNKRIDERASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 327 78(1, Sanford

corner lot. $6,000 down &amp;

assume.
2½ acre tracts zoned agri. $8,230.
Good termT., owner holding.

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2544$. rrench Ave.
3220231,3737173,322-0779
Im'Tnediateteeupency. hew) BR,
1 B block nome. Walking
distance to hospital, doctor,
nursing home 5. downtown.
$27,500 w.excellent terms.
Johnny Watker Inc. 377.6457 or
372.7111 aft S.

S26,500. A cute starter or for the

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REALTOR

323 606) or eyes 323 0517

ML5

*546,500. End the space race in
this 4 BR, 2 beth (out of the

ordinary) split level home.

SAVE GAS STAY HOME
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Sw4m in your own pool, B B 0 grill
Waiting for cookout, plenty
shade trees &amp; citrus trees. All
this and large brick home w I
BR, 211. tam. room, din, room, C
P4&amp;A. Must see. Only $85,000.

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REALT0R3237832
Eve. 322 0612,372 1387, 322.7177

tenants
$10,000. For the build"r S duplex
btdg. lots in city.

tot,

hood. My equity &amp; assume low
rate loan at $67 mo. 2nd mtg.

ground, new liner, all eqpt.
stays, patio carpeted, 7 fruit
trees,walkinpdistancetostOres.
schools &amp; bus. Nice neigh.
borhood. All this &amp; CH &amp; CA.

negotiable. 323.6226.

541.500.

bath, carport, nice neighbor.

Unfurnished

Clean 3 BR, 2 bath, garage,
Central AIr, fenced backyard.
security deposit, $325 mo. $62.
6929 or 373.0141,

33—Houses Furnished
Lovely quiet neighborhood. Pine
paneled, A.C, tiled bath.

Working person preferred. 322.
02%.

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BUDGET S
SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
WANT
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F po&amp;s
THE
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FOR

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AUGUST 1st. 539,000
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IHPOLJCI.4 :.c'PIl 19/9'

MODERN) BEDROOM, 2 BATH.
POOL. COVERED PATIO.
CENTRAL AIR 3. HEAT, PRI
VACY FENCE. VALENCIA CT.

5-38,900.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER

find FAST CASH buyers to buy
their equity. We can help you.

74395, MyrtleAve .Sanford
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Owner holding Beautiful 1 BR. 1
bath, carpeted. C H&amp;A. new
appt . screened porch, carporl
Large utility bIdc FiSh &amp; swim
in the great St Johns plus tennis
5. swimming pool
ou won't
believe it $23,500

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SUPER 1 BR. 1' bath home in
Dreamwold w C H&amp;A, w w
carpet. DR. Fla. Rm., Scr. Pittio
&amp;MuchMore' BPP WARRANT
ED. Only 535.900!

Req Real Esfafe Broker
2638 Sanford Ave
321 0159
Alt Firs 37? 7643, 3?? 4869

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Goods

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Spring is here and it's a good time
to thoe,e new home from

Sanford 321-0640
Orlando 3271577

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REALTORS

FANTASTIC I BR, 2 bath re
modeled home in Pine Heights
with C H&amp;A, w w carpet, eat.in
kit., Fla. Rrn.. Fenced yard on

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For sale by owner, 3 BR, 1½ B,
Block home on 1 acre In the
country. 542,500. 322.7195.

7I5'

S French (17 9?) Santord
373 5321

nice lot! BPP WARRANTED.

FIRST TIME OFFER 3 BR, 2 fulj. I
baths, spotlessly clean, step.
saver kit. w.eye level mlcrb'
range oven on full standard:'
range, 1g. ref. &amp; D.W,exc.closei.

Now! Only $37,900!

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space. Priced right, won't last!.'
$31,500.

CAN YOU BELIEVE! 1 BR, 1 bath
home in Immaculate cond. Small
lot with large front 8. rear
porches. DR &amp; 1g. BR! A Buy for

$12,500!
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JUST LISTED 2 BR, 1 bath home
on nice cornet lot with DR. front

tains. Cute 3.1 w.lg. yd. &amp; plenty

of shade, storage galore, quii.;
but easy access to 1.4 &amp; dowfltown areas. Unexcelled value''
$28,500.

111II1:I1lIJ1i*VIIJ

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rear

porch,

fireplace,

cathedralceilmnps&amp; More! Only
572.000?

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IEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

FUTURE HOME OR SUMME

JOIN

HOME,? acres located on sprlflg.,

ted lake in the mountaIns of N,
Carolina. $11,900.

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LEADER! WE LIST S SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANYONE!
JOI4 THE ONE THAT'S NO I'

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY'.2
Owner must sell or trade due toP.
health. Radiator repair 8. cir.
clean. Exc. location, good accti

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322- 2420

34—MbHe Homes

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

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Branch Office

2565
PAR 1&lt;
323-2222

ACRE, TALL TREES. PAVED
ROAD. $iit,000. L."KL ..JUNTY

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COUNTY. ZONED MOBILE
HOMES, NEAR WEKIVA RIV
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MORTGAGE CORP.

79—Trucks.Trailers

t.ice'nsedAortq,tqe Broker
1323 So U S 11 itusv,ile, Fl.

WOODED DUPLEX

CäIIBart

614 VW Boo (,00d nichanicat
tond 63.000 ni Best otter 327
t66t I?? $536

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5 lShpiohnsonMcitor
$100 321 07%]

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POISSON MARINE
792/ Hwy 1792
Sanford, Fla 32771

197? Mercury M.irquis PS AC,
AM F AS Stereo &amp; CII r,iiio.
$t.000 31) 661(1

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I ACRE WITH 2 BEDROOM MO
BILE HOME. WAL K ING Dl S

flunk (It ds &amp; Mittresses tjo(xf
torid . $100 IA /ll] new tires,
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5-60 327 1148 after

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TANCE TO LAKE GEORGE.

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CREATION ONLY 517.900

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WAT ER. $1,000
TWO TO I
CHOOSE FROM.

SEIGLER REALTY
BROKER
7139 S Myrtle Ave., Sanford

Sanford 321-0702
Sanford 321.0640
Orlando 327-1577
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Home Improvelilent

Air Conditioning

Thinking ,ihout that summer
vacation? Get a better car
through the classified ads in
n,'r
tod8v'S

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Suiai&gt;per rider w , nu rear bag
Will
onsider trade for sell
propelled rear bagger Walk
behind 323 6117

C,iII 305 III 4617 9 a m to S p m
olletl

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KICK. THE STORAGE HABIT
Sell thsoe useful, no longer
needed tents with a
Herald
CI,issitied Ad Call 377 2611 or
83) 9993

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JACK F MOST Cent heal
Cond Service Free 1st on
inst Comm &amp; lIes 32? 0208
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Bird dog pups 9 weeks old
628 3181 after S p m weekdays
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New or repair. leaky Show", S our
',pt'c ia'my 75 yr'. Ep 869 856?

Dressmaking
Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3?? 0107

WI BUY USEr) FUWNIIIIk'E &amp;
A F'PL IAN C ES Sanford F u'
'lure Salvage 37'i 8121

Cash 322.4132

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

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Wanted Appliances any condition.
Washers, refriperalors, etc.
373 7050. Kellogg's Auction.

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(48.1' I .tt'r 'or F Uii(lu', 3%. iiiI(I,'w
eu,iuy,iI Root',, wills tuCk',
itt I rut' 1st 119 6068. 6611 1133$

Painting
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fireplace I. FR, breakfast rm. &amp;.,
formal OR, pool w.gazebo &amp;

$ CASH
Paying $16 &amp; up men's, 58 &amp; up
womens class rings Also buying

entertaInment area. Privacy'
wall, dual sprinkler system.
m,soo.

DANNY'S PAINTING
Interior Eeter,or house Paint.np
Licensed Insured Bonded
FREE Estimates (3OSI 3?? 9460

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Minor home' repairs. pantin'J. I
cleaning, yard work, pressure
P,iintinq by Anthony Corino In
cleaning, Windows replaced,
tenor, eaterior Qualified in all
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drop ceilings. et Call 831 74)2, I
phases Free Est Call 322 007t

530pm on

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Trim your house, $315 1 day Serv
good paint 8. Ret 831 1179

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Grooming &amp; Boarding
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ORIENTAL RUGS.WANTED
Top Prices Paid
Used, any condition 6.44 8)26

EXECUTIVE LIVING 4 BR, 2B.:

Yard DcbriS, Tra'.h
Appliances &amp; Misc
ILOCALI 319 537)

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Hurryl

wedding bands, sterling &amp; any

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

Plumbing Service

clIpping, Ifea control
Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
ALL PLUMBING PROBLEMS
outside runs. also air cond
Repairs. leaks. Fast Service
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322 5752
Chg Cds
323 0171. 327 1601

marked gold. Any cond. 678 2237

LAKE FRONT over ½ acre
beautifully wooded building sites
on paved street. City water,•

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$10,000.

Home Improvements

Railings

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Will swap late model car or truck I
for equity in your home, acreage

COUNTRY BARGAIN 2 BR, work'.
shop &amp; storage bldg., ,encsd,.'

shade trees. Coy.
$31,500.

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Larry's Mart, 71% ',anforcl Aye
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Retrig , stoves, tools

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P.", dent 1,1 &amp; ('omrmer al
22 55.4?

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EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 3 BR,
8. Just listed in the beautiful'
Mayfair section. This spacious:
home has over 1900 sq ft Qf••
living area with large weli'
landscaped yard. Ready to move::
into. Priced at only $47,000..

(,,'ii,'r ,ii L,ncicraninn
Dn..,
'''a
'-''Jay
'.pt'ci,jlisf',. top SOil &amp; fill dirl,
lawn Ifl,i.fIt &amp; tree trimming
3)3 2918

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Sanford area. $75 mo
831 6631

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66-A—Pasture Land

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)fl .1881
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Wh &amp; blk, ShotS &amp; wormed
121 08.64
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24 HOUR W. 322.9283

(in? fi&amp;'ct I. awn &amp; 1 .rntsc ago'
F RI I' I.. SI IMA IFS
1738/19
Mowing
32t 0098

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1St St . ]? $742
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Beauty Care

Ermqlilj Spaniel PUPS AKC
Ch.srnp blood line. $151) St/S 32?
/130 ,ittr .11)

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F4,'friqeration A C Repair
L i'nSt'd 32] 0019

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11 yr S e.p 1',itios, Driveways
,'ti W,iynt' Real, 127 t3ul

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CUSTOM HOME (lull I
RFMOOEL iNG&amp; REPAIR
322 8665
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C urn r,'ti' work
P,,tios, sue
w,iiks ctrivi:w.iys F rue Esti
i,iat,' (ill Mr Taylor 3)2 ISIS

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BUiLDINGS'' Speial tactory
purttaseon ,ilI steel, clear Span
t)uildifl(S
10111.17' for
53,971 00.
I0'a48'x II'
for
40/211'
for
51.959 00.
55,981 00.
for
lIe 7714'
56.98500 1 0 B factory All
buildings include 75 lb wind load

ton P 1.1

Carpet red, blue sf'au.
yli Sanford Auction, 121$ S
French Ave 373 1310

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sooner you plan,' your
classified ad, the sooner you will
get results

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$250
123 6038

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62-A---Farm Equip.

For sale.cornplete w tanF, etc
After 6 3?] 5813
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CI,i',IQM ( AIIINI:TS
323 0419 tIter
i r,'i' st

Ct'ntralttoat8, Air Cond Fret 1st
Call Carl Harris .11
SEARS. Sanford 322 11/I

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SPACE HEATER

NICE CORNER LOT, WALKING
DISTANCE TO LAKE MON I

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FILL DIRT &amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOWSAND
CitIl Dick L.icy 323 1580

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I ACRE NEAR CRESCENT CITY
AND LAKE GEORGE. ONLY
56,900

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utility room, $37,000. William.
Mallczowski, Realtor 322.7963.

attend and be heard and written

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Well keot 3 BR, split plan. Inside't

comments filed with the City Clerk
will be considered. Said hearings
may be continued from time to lime
until final action is taken by City
Council.
This notice shell be
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'1$ F'lymouth

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Icarrel I ,iir (find 51.700 3??
1469 after S P 'ii

80—Autos for Sale

Nrchandise

59-..Mijsicai

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19111 Tuyot.i Corolla SR S Sport
(Ot3it' 23.000 ii) AC. AM FM
$4.S000r best otter 32] /933 ,iftr
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4s.000auu utile',
Call 1?) 630/ ,it?,'t i' u,

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Auto. w c,ittiper topA Cit
best ciIf.'r 121 1947

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

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76 M.I,ln. loacli7ii AMIM. etc
$ I Oc'ki or hi's? offer
in 4917

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Guitars, Drums. flanios Corn
plete. Thomas organs, pianos.
Bolt flaIl's Di',c Center Inc.
2207 French Ave
322 2755
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I OT ON A CORNER P41,..R
HOSPITAL
DOWNTOWN
57.500

NICE&amp; V WOODED HOME SITE
ON PAVED ROAD. AREA OF
NICE HOMES ONLY 55.800

191, Ju'tpW,iqoflter
LOADED' I x I PA NICE'
322 8195

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APPLICAT ION flY PHONE
CALL TOLL FREE i 800 432 4002

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IC lulsurance
lIt AIR Ar,ENC'y
313 3866or 373 77'u

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9? I iiilC hi'S? of Spt'edw,ty.
D,,ona React', wilt hold a
public AU TO AUCTION every
I ui'sday &amp; Saturday ,it 7 JO It's
'hi' only one it F lorda You ',et
th reserved price Call 904 755
'lii for further details

69 lluo k Special. AM I track.
F'S 5.6(S) or best otter
3)3 90137

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wheelS, faring, drive shaft. 59
mi per yjal 51.700 323 0039

Paris
F NMOR E WASHERService Used Machines
ASOONEY APPLIANCES
323 069.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322749$

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area! Extras! BPP WARRANT.
ED. Just 545,0001

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RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
FOR ANY PURPOSE

LOVELY 3 BR, 2 bath home in

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Top Dollar Paid for unk &amp; usen
cars. trucks 8, teavy equipment
1225990
BUY JUNK CAR'S
F ron, $30 tø
(.11)21 3621. 322 136a

NEW twin size box
'N SALE
springs &amp; mattresS 523 95 ea
NEW coffee table with 2
PC
n,,ifchiflcl end tables $39 Sanford
i urniture Salvage. 1797 So
Sanford 322 8721
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77-Junk

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wagon N,'w
tn's rebut? motor etra clean
Loaded 16 rn gal Family or
iirk car 5900 ?fl 9819

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MAK ROOM TO STORE YOUR
St. IN I ER
SELL
II EMS
NEEDS" FAST WITH
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A WANT AD Phone 372 1611 or
1131 9993 and a friendly Ad Visor
will ticlp you

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75.A—Vans

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WILL. BUY EXISTING 151 &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES Il LegQ. Lic
Mtq Broker
825 No 1 0
Wymore Rd . Altamonte

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&amp; Sold

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BUY SE LI I P.\DE
ItS I I ,rsf 5?
327 5621

p BR si'itt' new. 5239. 5 pc. Lk
new. $199 Lovt'seaf 544 95 &amp; up.
1 pc dinettes. $6995 &amp; up. Ret
$508. up. El Stovt. 5.808. up; full
draperies. $10 &amp; up Sanford
F urniture Salvage, 17 92 So of
Sanford, 3?? 8721

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123 730

interior Must
I'S
this week $3400 1 Y34

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47.A—M.ortgages Bought

See our beautitul new RAIl lUNG
ION w lap siding 8. shingli' roof
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3'i3 5200
3803 Orlando Dr
VA&amp; Fl-IA Financing

BATEMAN REALTY

Realtor, 644.2518.

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CKETT LOG HOME. CENTRAL
AIR AND HEAT. CARPETS,

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': Cao Coupe eiie cono Peg
$1150 Itah,l real sharp
SQ
(,iII 3230777
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iUST MAKI: PAMCNTS '69
7$ models Call 399 9100 or 8)4
4605 D,'alerl

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Losing your houne &amp; credit' I wilt
catch up back payments &amp; buy
'11uty 1?? 0236

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sooner you place your
classted ad. the sooner you get
r PSij ltç

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3 BEDROOM. 1' BATH.? STORY
HOME WITH FAMILY ROOM,
NEAR DOWNTOWN
SAN
FORD. $21,900,

DUE

•HOUSE WANTED. . a
in Needul Repairs
Jfl 8188 E,t's

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LARGE 3 BEDROOM, T BATH
FAMILY ROOM WITH BRICK
FIREPLACE ON OVERSIZED
LOT WITH LARGE OAK
TREES.
PAV ED
ROAD
FRONTAGE. ONLY $4,000

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121$ S eren ti A.'

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new tres. gO cord Ask $2195
339 3990

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(,irtipt'r Top
for short bedfruck
127 8515

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mattOqan8 turn Espec ally nc,'
Queen Anne BR Suite, plus Other
hifl fllahOcJ,lnt .orner china
how fronts fancy cedar
o.
lined wardrobe. wrOught iron
pato turn assorted srn fables.
8, vnsc
,im
VISA MASTER CHARGE
S CASH DOOR PRIZES S

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ASSORT ID TOOLS FOR SALE
MECHANIC. CARPENTER.
YARD TELEPHONE 322 7988

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?i'l('SLOPC s'ec'r .flQ flew I'
',p.'cton F,elien? Ire', rurS
A looks qooa $500 or trade fgr

•PU B LI C AUCTION •
MON., JUNE 4,7 PMS

I: *,.cu? ivC des, univ iredc'nla
pertect cond . 5800. for ill
Saon photo copier. 5200
H,in,rnOnd orq,in. $150 Porfabli
humidifier. $75. F inn on all
prices Calf 814 1105 aIfr 8pm
9. w,'et'nds 632 Oakhursl
Altartlorte Spu',

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PORCH AND LARGE 13ARN.
ON ALMOSt S ACRES PaVED
ROAD NEAR LAKE .JESSUP.
ONLY 537.900

REALTY WORLD.

TONY COPPOLA ASSOC.

listing BROCHURE write

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CH[ROKEEEANDCO

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Murphy. N C 28906

BUY THIS 3 BEDROOM BLOCK
HOME WITH SCR F EN ED

beautifully landscaped. near

corning top stove, beamed
ceiling in LR &amp; DR. Pool above

SANFORD: $28,500. 3 Bdrm., 1

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This 3 BR home in Deltona is 6
yrs. young, C H&amp;A, city water 3.
sewer, with a nice sc. patio. The
price is rightl $32,500.

QoIf course &amp; schools. $57,750.

REALTOR 322.4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 862.3655 322.1939

4Atof St&amp;e

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w.butcher block cabinets, new
floor tile, recessed lighting.

STEMPER AGENCY

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exaggerating, lust a 15 mm. ride
from Sanford &amp; you are trans.
ported to WONDER LAND. Let
us give you details. 596.500.

maculate home on cor.

REALTORS
INC.
830 6533or 339 Illleves.

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S French Ave 3?) 7340

FORREST GREENE
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72-AuCtiOIl

Wrangler Jeans Sale $10
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
322 5791
310 Sanford Ave

Trees 57.000

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for Sale

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Deltona- Swimming pool. 2 full
baths, Fta Rm .DR,2 large BR,
&amp; attachedgarage highlight this
immaculate home 538.800
Assumable mortgage. Owner
Realtor Assoc. (901)736038).

HAL COLBERT, REALTY

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LAKE MARY AREA Corner lot
135127 raving, sewer &amp; waler
511.500

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32—Houses

43—Lots-ACreage

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Cast for your lot! Will buik) ' n
your lot or our lot
V Enterprise, Inc
Medel ln(, Realtor
.41 3013

View of 1k. Dupont in Deltona.

*$4,500. For the investment
minded 2 unit Apt. bldg. Good

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Low Down Payment

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Seeing is believing. The truly
breathtaking beauty of a
paradise on earth We're not

young at heart. 3 BR, 1 bath,
near shopping. Call today on this
one.

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3 BR, 2 bath split plan. FR, Double

pages of our classified ads.

31—Apartments Furnished

qualified

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*515,000. 2 building lots, zoned
MR.?, located west of Sanford,

The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

By Roger BoIIen

New 235 Homes, I pci. interest to
Single garage for private tool &amp;
furn. storage. Own insurance.

Great for expanding family.

(C')

FUNNY BUSINESS

41—Houses

Today

1979,
Publish June 4, ii, 1$, 25, 1979

DEK24

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LARGE Patio off Master 6R-:
other charming features mak,'
this 3 BR, 1Ys bath home your
best choice. Very convenient
Lonawood location. 131,930. Cal)'

DATED at Casselberry, Seminole
County, Florida this 2nd day of May,

DEK.23

Whl.m.

Ads.

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President

DEJ.133

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Spring is "Move outside tIme.'.
Get patio arid lawn furnIture at a
good price. Read the Classified

Life is more colorful when you're

air. No children or pets, $200
mo, inc. utilities + security. 322.

C. Tom Roll

Deputy Clerk
Publiih: May U, June 4, 979

By: June I. Curtis,

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37—Business Prperty

ISA P HONE C ALL A WAY

Try selling Sarah Coventry
Jewelry and see how rewarding
it will be. 399.4134.

CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
No$iceefPvbticHearIsg
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given by the City
Council of the City of Winter
Springs, Florida, that Said City
Council will hold a public hearing at
the City Hall, 400 North Edgemon.
Aenue, Winter Springs, Florida, on
each personai representative.
All persons interested in the estate Tuesday, June U, 1979, at 7:30p.m.,
to whom a copy of this NotIce of 01' as soon thereafter as possible, to
Administrationhasbeenmaii.dare Consider the following:
A request Of the First Baptist
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MQNTHS FROM THE DATE OF Church of Winter Springs, 790 East
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Bahama Road, Winter Springs.
THIS NOTICE,tofIl.nyoblections HOnda, to ont$u: approval for an
they may have that challenge the ActIvities BuIlding to be located
validity Of the decedenrs will, the behind the existing Chuicti building
qualiflcif Ions of the personal at 210 East Bahama Road, Winter
representative,
or
the venue or Springs, Florida.
This public hearing will be Mid in
iurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND accordance wIth subparagraph 5, of
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED All. IV, SeC. 41.30 of ff Winter
.p.sngs uide of Ordinances.
WILL BE FOREVLK
RRED
All Interestsd persons are invited
DeteotthefIrstpubiicatlonof this
1979.
James Allen Paui
As Personal Representative
Of the Estate of

A COLORFUL FUTURE

7 BR Trailer for rent, washer.

or attorney, and the amount
claImed. If the claim is not yet due,
the date when it will become due
shall be stated. it the claim is
contingent or unliquldated, the
nature of th. uncertainty shall be
stated. If the claim Is secured, tue
security shall be described. The
claimant shall delIver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mall one copy to

Notice of Administration: JuM44,

Sanford Nursing &amp; Cony. Center,
950 Mellonville Ave.

Like people, own hours, good pay?

Sanford, FlorIda, 32771 in the City of
Sanford, Florida.
That the parties interested in said
business are as follows:
C. TOM ROLL, PresIdent.

SROM. DAVIS.
McINTOSH &amp; JULIAN
P.O. Box 330
Sanford, FL. 37771
Telephone: (305) 3223171
Publish June 4, 11,1979

ARTHUR H. BECK WITH, JR.,
CLERK

Carpet Installer or helper
Apply in person Sanford Carpet
11$ S. Park Ave.

pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter

undersigned,

theEveflIngHeraid,anewspap,rof
general circulation In tne CIty, one
(II tim. at Ia.at iIft.
tilt ,ta
the trnthe public
hearing.
Dated this 29th day of May, 1979.
Mary T. Norton,
City Clerk
Publish June 4, 979

DATEfSthis2lthdavnfMav 1976.
(SEAL)

LPN, Full time &amp; part tIme. Apply
in person Lakevlew Nursing
Center 919,E. 2nd St.

Daytona Beach-Hutchisofl oceati'.
front Apts. weekly. Call 322-405
if no ens. (904) 2529192.

vrnt"

1 carpenter &amp; carpenter's helper
wanted for framing crew. 323.

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Landing at Sabal Point, 5)3,400.

Monday, June 4, 1979-3B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

36—Resort Property

il—Help Waflt

or building lots. Call 291 09)2 or
799 1166

to thopp1ng''

72—Auction

Harold Hall Rea1

Inc.REALTOR, MLS

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For Estate, Commercial I Resi

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dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction 323 5670

323.5774 Day or Nigh.

INSULATION

RACO

Batting, blowing.

Foam.

fiberglas

&amp;

Lowest prices Call
321 0539 or 90.4 731 6708 collect

Cellulose

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',Sindow guards, gales etc
Marlin s3237881. .139 leVi

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DiI 322-2611 o 831-9993
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following your birthday by 19) Set definite goals and put
sending for your copy of Astro- forth your best effort today to
Graph Letter, Mail $1 for each make them a reality. By using
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"I have to apologize to everyone I'm introduced to,"
Mrs. Adams says. "I always get blank stares when they
hear 111)' name."
At times, Mrs. Adams says she's been afraid to answer
the phone or the front door thinking it may be a creditor
for the other Beverly Adams.
"I never know when someone is going to sock me in the
face for not paying or the sheriff's coming to pick me up,"
she says.
Mrs. Adams says she and her husband, who's
owner of Adams Painting Contractor in Sanford, had
ago.
experienced the
Their friends are understanding of the situation but
they still can't resist cracking jokes about it, Mrs. Adams
says.
"We went into a gas station and the attendant said he
knew! would be real mad today 'cmix I'd been picked up for
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Queries

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Fuel Allotment

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stuff Writer

St nun suggested during
Monday's workshop session of
the ctiiniiiissiun that a 'Dear
Seminole County Corn- Bob'' letter be sent the
governor, expla ini ng
tile
inissioners may be writing
reated for tile
letter about his office's requests t'utiiity.
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on fuel allocation d.ata.
Sturin's colleagues indicated
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governor's office calls us with a refusing I urther participation
list of questions we
ask of in the surveys unless the need to
every wholesale and retail take so mucli evunty Unte (or
distributor of gasoline in the the project t'itti be Shown.
county." County Adininistrator
The cominis-sioners asked for
'$;
Roger Neiswender told county anss ers to a a'iies of questions
commissioners
Monday. oil tlit, purimse (if the survey
"That's no less than 75 call we asidtlmt' particular benefit to the
have to iiiake and report back county.
the responses to the governor's
t'oiiiiiiissiuni'i Dill Kirchhoff
office by 2 in the afternoon. It's recalled that t ilt, I .t'gislat nrc
killing us.''
has prumiiiscd to allocate (tin{()(f.
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Netswe:ider said it was never ding for ii hunk-n it creates
...'lt 'S killing us'
intended when County Put'- tar
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govern ii ieiit
chasing Agent JoAnn Illaclunoll I(eininded b~ Neis%~ender the have available once-a-%%cck
was named county fuel I 5egislatum'e has nothing to do in turin at ion an
hat t lie
allocation officer that (lit' t illi this pruhk'ni, (lint It is gasolimit. situation is,'' he said.
position would involve work of being created b the governors
''I'ht' request to the counties
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this scale. ''We are investing an office, Kmi'cldioft askid o. hat (lie is t)tttt'l vulutitar - We prepare
immense amount of (mu'
specul mc ptii'xist' of the survey tin' data we receive oil Friday
making these telephone calls,'' is
for a Monday report to Un'
he said, ''It's keeping the entire
''Ask hiat (lit' benefit is. If a governor. There's nothing
purchasing office tied up all I*.'iit'Eit caminot hi,' shown for (lit' imuamidatory about this, It a
day.''
county, I question this being county doesn't ant to thu it,
''It's gotten to (lie point of doiic,'' said ( 'oiiiuiiissiuma'r Dick he'll just give iio u'eIxint lioim
absurdity," hi' said, noting out' Williams.
that county," (uo(It' said.
new question is added to the list
''ii ou get anymore calls
every Friday.' 'This business on train t ile governor's office, tell
Goode said (lie state ants to
fuel
allocation coming out of (tie thcuui you have to get approval stay iiifonuie'd on (lie situations
Herald photo by Tom Netsel
governor's office is totally train (lie board," said time iii each t-utmrity to knos it
('ainiluissiot, chainiivari, Bob something serious is developing
The smi le on Stephon Russell's face might be a dead ridiculous."
Neiswender said the county h"reiit'hi.
in the energy situation ''so
giveaway: the end of the school session is Hear.
isn't being told "shio is doing
Dill Goode, an administrator can do something about it."
Russell and his fellow students at Sanford Middle
this for what purpose on whose with (lie state's energy office iii
,Iulh ('hiatiuberlmn, all assistant
School are cleaning out fheir lockers in preparallon authority. 'rhere's got to be a Tallahassm-, sald today surveys press
secretary
to
for Ii'iitav's final day of classes,
better way. We are nut staffed ol this suit are being iiiade Guv.Grahiaiii, said the stati'
for this."
throughout the state. 'I'he
County Commissioner Bob purpose is for (lit' governor to
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"It made me feel like a fool," Mrs. Adams says.
Or time time a Pennsylvania mall order house called to
find out why Mrs. Adams hadn't paid for those linens she
actually hadn't ordered.
She says a local hospital is still sending her a $12 bill for
never had done,
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chair, Mrs. Adams tells of talc after tale of having to live
in the shoes of another Beverly Adams.

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Don't call her just plain Beverly or you'll never hear the
end of it. Neither will she.
Beverly Adams of 2626 Laurel Ave., Sanford, won't do
either. But Beverly W. Adams will.
For the past four years, Mrs. Adams has been mixed up
with another Beverly Adams and she's fed up.

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Ave. In a last desperate attempt to stop the identity
mixups.

AMID OF I.iTh.

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"I think I'm Just going to change my name to Gothilia,"
chuckles Mrs. Adams, who's lived in Sanford for the past
20 years.
"AS long as someone has your name and does things
that make you proud, you don't mind," Mrs. Adams explains. "But I am at the end of my
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and has been mistaken for a person accused of welfare

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You respond one spade to
and Alan Sontag
your partner's diamond
Oswald: "The simple play, opening bid. He rebids one
notrump. A Maine reader
with today's hand is for asks what rebid we recomSouth to cash his ace of mend.
hearts, play three rounds of
This is a tough one. Our
trumps ending in dummy, preference is a raise to three
discard his losing spade on
the king of hearts and lead notrump. We want to be in
game and would rather try
dummy's queen of clubs, ,,
nine tricks than for 10,
Alan: "East takes his ace for
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and forces South to ruff a
spade with his last trump.
(For a copy of JACOB V MODNow South leads his king of
ERN, send $1 to: "Win at
clubs and winds up down two Bridge," care of this news pa.
because clubs break 4-1 and
P.O. Box 489, Radio City
the suit doesn't run."
Station, New York, N. Y. 70019.)

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the singleton club held two
trumps, but It risked nothIng. If club. broke 3-2 no one
would ruff the second round
of clubs and the extra
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
get done.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your Your rewards come today by
jracious ways will be working helping those who have
previously done things for you.
in full gear today. You'll
This will bring you much to
rightthings to ' to
smile about.
over persons you deem innARIES (March 21-April 19)
portant.
Communication with one who is
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
important to your aims Is now
Matertall benefits are in store possible. Be prepared to make
for you today because you will adjustments in your thinking
be willing to make the ad- and it'll work out for the best,
justmeuts necessary to serve
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
others, as well as yourself.
Be willing to go along with
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) coworker's Ideas or methods,
High stnzrards and a -m- even though tlwi uilht differ
onate nature put you on a from yow&amp; Your productivity
smooth course today. There will thus be enhanced.

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Fuel, but on two previous oc- dication from company officials plant operators.
could 'create problems' if operating
capacity
LN
casions Carter permitted a as
whether
the
"All I can say is that we are (it'Inaml for electricity is high decreased, he said, cofl
temporary suspension of the use high-sulfur fuel. Since the doing everything we can to and the generating facilitiesare could expect sonic peritodo
Florida Power and Light clean air standards in Florida first
presidential
order comply witH we
deter- restricted
low-sulfur oil.
x'wer
officials said today they are not so that tilt, I-Ligh-sulfur oil could suspending tile clean air inination oil tile inatter," 'ronv
Supplies of the lo%%-sulfur oil %%here nirtial
outagespt,%%er
or "brownouts,'
is lost.
accepting any additional be used in place of cleaner fuel standards in March, about 40 Bruns, Fill, colillnullications are greater no%% than when the
Bruns said tile current cosl Io
shipments of high-sulfur fuel which is in short
percent
the fuel used in the
said today.
first presidential order was I"I'l. for a barrel of low'suifur
until President Carter approves
The latest presidential order, Sanford plant has been high'We
burning all the one given in March, Bruns said. but oil is about $18. The high-sulfur
a request from Gov. Robert however, expired at midnight sulfur, Burns said.
percent sulfur fuel
low the hut suinniur iiionths are oil is priced about a dollar to a
Graham for permission burn Monday and power plants using
''1 couldn't say whether or
polluting oil)
have and we expected to cause a marked dollar and a half cheaper, he
the fuel in six power plants, tile high-sulfur fuel today would we're burning it today. That are not accepting any more two increase in deniand to Illeet Sju(I.
Including the Sanford FPL be "technically in violation of order would come directly from and a half percent fuel thigh- conswiiers' energy needs.
however, he said he couldn't
plant.
the law," a Department
the Miami office to the plant sulfur oil) until we
the
Burns said over the v cekend sa %chether or not the cost of
Graham made the request Enviromental Regulation operators," Burns said,
proper approval," lie said.
that the Sanford plant could
to consumers would
Friday, but as of this morning, spokesman said.
Bruns said he doesn't expect probably operate for less than a increase it the presidential
A spokesman at the FPL
there had been no reply from
Scott Burns, disirict manager headquarters in Miami would tile president to reject Inolith it full ci'MIcitv if it could order permitting tile use of
the
prohibits the use of high-sulfur said he has received no in- an order has been sent to the delay in granting Uw order with the high-sulfur oil. If
rejected.
supply.

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enema of the lower gastrolngastrointinal tract, which usually
testinal
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habit Is parmeans the colon and perhaps Ucularly troublesome for some
the very end of the small bowel, people with overactive bowels.
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gall bladder studi es and your
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anatomical illness or something are irritating.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
shouldn't be any storms to
June 5, 1979
contend with.
Look for some changes to
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occur in your social life this Persona who can do you a
of
coming year. Things should good materially are workInIn
begin to happen to bring out the your behalf today. Ride along
best in you, drawing many with their methods of doing
friends to your side,
things.
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About 150 parents once again children to pass (lie tests. The school board to "return the
level 17," Mrs. Stwiick ex'1 really think those teachers talked."
appealed to tile school board emphasis oil that Ind not decision for grade adplained. "I would like to see it whoare violeiltl) opposed to tile
Monday to take the levels permitting the teacher to teach vanceinent" to the teachers. say these skills must be taught levels tests just don't want to be
'l'he
workshop
session
testing program out of the is wrong,"
Monday
between
the
parents
"We realize some Form of within the fourth grade or the bothered,
elementary schools.
James Owen, whose son accountability is necessary but fifth grade."
"lucy use the excuse it takes and the school board tsas
In a special three-hour work attends
Lake
Orienta let's find a better way," Mrs.
E. L. Prater Jr., principal of too much of (heir instructional scheduled at the last board
session Monday, parents Elementary School, told the Thompson said. "Let teachers Spring Luke Elementary (mimic because those tests pin iiieeting, when more than 100
argued tile levels tests "should school board his son has failed have a chance to teach and School, said tilt- levels testing thein dowli. 'I'lle tests sllo%~, parunts attended asking
not be the sole tool for deter- the levels tests this year and children have a chance to
program is effective at his either (lie child learned questions about (lie levels tests.
mining the promotion (rum one won't be returning to Seminole learn."
school.
something ui' (lie teacher just
ShlAI(IN ('AiUtASC'o
grade to another."
County next year.
Several elementary teachers
Other parents complained
"Last year, he went to turned out to support and optheir child must take the entire Orange County and was a pose the present levels test
levels test over again even if straight A student," Owen said. program.
only one section of It were "1 can't understand it.
Morris Ruby, assistant
flunked. Students are "too
"I told the teacher he's not principal at T.W. Lawton
pressured" to pass the levels the best student as far as Elementary School, concurred
tests, parents charged.
discipline goes but he does the levels tests could stand to be
WASHINGTON (UPI I — The (lie state statute believed to be Bay State legislature had not
Due to the late hour, the work know how to learn."
modified.
session was continued to the
"I think there's somehow too Supreme Court, over two time Imuost susceptible to con- intentionally discriminated
The levels testing progran
June 13 school board Meeting. was impleniented on a coun- much pressure applied in dissents, today upheld veterans stitutional attack.
against women — the slandard
John Parker, whose daughter tywide basis last fall and passing the tests," Ruby said. preference laws, despite claims
liii' sensitive issue divided necessary For finding a constmattends Altamonte Springs replaced the traditional "I believe we need sonic type of that they discriminate against
tutiunal violation.
some usdumiimmistratmo,i officials
Elementary School, said system of promotion from one testing without a lot of pressure women.
"Nothing ill time record
and has beef' closely watched
children know they "have to grade to the next. The tests are and more teacher judgment."
The
7-2
opinion
reinstated
a
by
Veterans'
and
women's
demunstrates
that this prefer.
pass the levels test to advance adirdnisitered to students in
JWie Inies Stanick, a teacher Massachusetts statute which groups.
ence for veterans %ws original.
to the next grade and feel grades one through five to at Lake Oriental, told the school gives an absolute preference
ly devised ... because it would
pressured" because of that.
determine their progress In board the levels tests are "good over all other applicants to
The court conceded the Law — accomplish time collateral goal
The children who flunked the language. reading and Math. but we are being tied down to a
qualified veterans seeking state tile Inost extirtnic foriii of of keeping %tulliell 11, a
tests are held back and
Doris Thompson, spokesman time schedule."
civil service jobs.
veterans preference in any stereotypic and predefined
"branded" by their peers whu for Seminole Parents Involved
"We are saying students
The decision bolsters veter- state -- has a severe impact oil Place 11, the Massachusetts
do pass the tests, Parker said. In
Children's
Education must learn these eight skills on
preference laws across the public employment oppontwii- Civil Service," Justice Potter
"Pressure is being put on the
SPICE i, appealed to the level 16 or these eight skills on
countn', since the court upheld (k's fur ummiemi. Bu it said the Stewart rutefur the majority.
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