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Iranian has become bad (for him) this is another
leaders said today that Sen. Edward matter.
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"Incidentally, this is not the first time.
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speaking 39 different primary languages, but no

speaking students, adding the district does not
have enough of any particular group to qualify for
federal funds.
Neither Chieu nor her volunteer instructors
were available for comment,

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adding he would expect parents to complain to
him if they 11eved their children were not being
given a full education.
Kaye said she does not know what kind of
program can be created by the district, which

which prompted Central Florida to bring the foreign language-speaking students in the vestigators can take a variety of actions against a
federal law, must have equal educational
portunities.
complalnt.The complaint hu been brought in the district, Chieu is learning from a volunteer district if they find violations,
Central Florida Legal Services attorney 'l'reena name of Chleu My Truong, a Vietnamese refugee speaking her native tongue.
Dagg said the district will be glad to comply

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under one of a number of methods, including
sufficient programs for teachiM EngW to English. Sometimes the aides speak the foreign
Although Schaffner said the Dividends formal English as a second language programs
foreign-born students and those who come from language, sometimes they do rot, says Dividends program has no Vietnamese-speaking volunteers, and bilingual classes.
homes where a language other than English is Program Director Dede Schaffner.
Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Theodore
While the government does not mandate one or

really think most normal and In young active people.
adults would get along much
Many such murmurs are
better In life they didn't use produced by exercise and
coffee atall. The same applies may beheard only when the
and colas containing heart is beating rapidly and
caffelne.
forcefullyasfrornvlgorous
To give
better Ides of exercise. Such faint
the effectsof coffee uponthe
be heard on osme
body, I am sending you The examinations and not heard
Health Latter number 14-4, on subsequent ones.
Coffee, Tea, QVocolate and
Murmurs, after an, are
colas. Other readers who merely theao undof the flowol
want this issue can send 75 blood.Andif you have a ai
cents with a long, stamped,
circulation, that can
envelope for it. produce the sound just like a
Send your request to me, In rapid stream down a brook
of this newspaper, P.O. can create more sound than a
City Station, slow running stream.
New York, NY 1X1S.
You certainly should find
Th. caffeine In coffee is a out whether your doctor
stimulant. Basically, a cup of thinks the murmur is imcoffee ia liquid " pill." It portantor not. If you don't get
can Increase anxiety and a clear answer, have an
nervousness.
alua on at least every year
DEAR DR. LAMB - My or
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By DAVID M. RaLER
Office for Civil Rights will come to the district in under special legislation allowing her and her Dividends slide presentation, which asks
Herald Staff Writer
January to survey the schools.
family to settle through the aid of Catholic Social
volunteers to join to help teach non-English
Federal officials soon will begin Investigating
Seminole schools do not offer English as a Services,
speaking children.
Charges Seminole County schools discriminate second language course in the district, although
She arrived with no knowledge of English, and
Under the federal Civil Rights Acts, all children
against non-English speaking students by failing classes
available in some languages at
taught the language by two
must be provided with full educational op.
to provide courses in English as a second Seminole Community College.
volunteers, one a Central Florida University portunities. Under interpretations by the Office of
language.
Instead, the district uses the Dividends student, the other a retiree, neither of whom Civil Rights, this
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children was in hyperactive that it occurred during the
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caffeine in the coffee has an contracting to squirt blood
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medicines used for children hearing it near the tip of the
with such disiorders.
heart. Such faint murmurs
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asked to meet with Khomeini,
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thouse,
will
get a financial helping hand
written by the Massachusetts Democrat from
Seminole
County. Consequently,
Dec. 9 in which he asked
meet filing fees for lawsuits filed in the county
Khomelsd and praised the ayatollsh's will rise front
$29 to $32.
accomplishments, saying, "I shall givO
The law library Is in large part f unded
blood
by surcharge on filing fees, but due to
The radio said Khomeini rejected an increase In the number of legal
Kennedy's requeA for a meeting.
In Washington, Kennedy aide Richard
surcharges have proved
Burke said the letter was a fabrication. inadequate for some time, according to
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A. Leffler 111.
with the ayatollah and that broadcast is
The increases, approved by the cowlty
Carter was expected to announce plans wst.
today for increasing the dolow budget
Sok-en indicated C&amp;rW would an- approval of SALT to a military increase. Press secretary Jody Powell told totally ladse." He said Kennedy "would commissioners Tuesday, will give the
unveil his plaits In a reporters "the purpose of this speech is never say anything Like that.
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library budget of $34,000. Without them,
by billions do ars
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years to match spiraling SoVM Military $140 bigion, an increase of newly 5 major address at late afternoon before to provide as best we can the aden operating on
perc.nlslmedat'wlnnthg over osconenti thelnfluentlalBuslneuCouflcil,madeuP ministration view of where we stand in insisted there was such a letter.
spending.
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should
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me White House saId it expects the The current budget for the 1900 fiscal poratlons, In the East Room.
Seminole County will still have one of
He said the Soviets have had large original letter is with me. But since Mr. the lowest filing fees in the state, Leffler
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Iranian crisis will help the ad- year is $130.2 blUlon.
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Aitamonte Springs and Join JoaN of ordinuis at the request at wan igak' polled residents on their feelings
another Interview rnid.nto to penitesUbosta electric and fo,mdthunloopel?cefltin favor of
Casselberry,
trolling meters arid fist-pedaled boats, In amending the ordinance to allow the non.
before tubing a vote.
to boats propelled by oars, gu powered boats.
add
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In other busin ess, the commission
resigned effectIve No. 1, agreed to stay =b: — already euØ.d
u.'anlmonaly
authorized a $15000 exis
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cor"'vn
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the
fire department City
a
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'"'Ion AirnMrMor David Macey called the
So far the four tft"'OM15 have ontalty petitioned the
been unable to agree on a selection. aublag motorboats be banned after a present cramped living conditions for
Newly elected Steve Uskert, scireibied to ru'dsat epsratad his matoebsat in a firemen "deplorable." me two on-duty
now seeping in an
dr y ad caused flen
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be .ift in
aiim,, pdim, ad foot room whidi Fire Cidal Queries
neat Monday to BUlbs distilat I vaciscy. bach
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It Isn't a real accident, just a practice session for Seminole sheriff's
deputie, In gathering details of auto accidents. Several deputies corn'pleted a Florida Highway Patrol course this morning by writing up a
series ci 'accidents" staged at Sanford Abort, behind the Sheriff's
Department. FliP instructors set up the mock collisions complete with
"skid marks" and 'bodies,' while officers Is the course dlagnoue the
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Vance At NATO Meeting
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (UP!) — Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance arrived In Brussels today for a joint
session of NATO foreign and defense ministers that is
to vote on a plan for a modem medium-range nuclear
missile force In Europe.
U.S. officials said they anticipated some opposition
at today's North Atlantic Treaty Organization session
but expected the NATO council will finally approve the
plan,
Denmark, Belgium and The Netherlands are likely
either to abstain or speak against the proposal, said
officials traveling with Vance, who will represent the
United States at the meeting.

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Guardsman

AWOL

bnsbiess, charging afran- Richard S. Beebe, William J. because It was never properly Catherine M. Radasklwlcz,
Bernard F. Sheppard, David
chije conpany failed to Dowdell, Linda &amp; Dowdell, approved by stockholders.
George
C.
Dannala,
Mack
W.
The
plaintiffs
also
claim
the
services
for
P. Tursan and Francis K.
A man, absent without
On payment of a $15,000 fee. Ftkes, Alberto Guide Jr., merger did not benefit them Tursan, asking the court to
Nancy C. Guide and S.D. or the company but benefitted determine the fair value of the
leave (AWOL) from a Key
Lester Handelman and V
West Coast Guard base,
Klontz
are suing Florida Kirchman, who was president shares defendants hold .of
and Linc., have filed suitin
turned himself In to sheriff's
Software
Services Inc., of Florida Software Services Florida Software Services, so
Circuit court in Sanford,
Klrclvnsn
Enterprises
Inc., and Kirchman Enterprises. they may be reimbursed by
deputies Tuesday evening
against Tiffany's Bakeries
rennn
ionn Leaoeuer, 01 11U
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and
Florida Software services the firm resulting from the
Inc., a Delaware corporation,
Burdegall F. Kirchman Inc. is also suing the plaintiffs merger of Florida Software
sIxirg ,Pa.,calleddeputiesto
fronted by a man looking to charging the ccnii*n' failed demanding the merger of the of the stopmerger action,
the parking lot of the Days Irin
Services and Kirchman
exchange
$1 bills for a $5 bill, to provide the services it
Motel at Interstate 4 and State
compani
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be
thrown
out
Vincent
S.
Radaskiwics,
Ejtrise5.
contracted to give him for
Route 46, at 7:20 p.m. But he only gave her four• opening up a
Tiffany's
Tuesday to tell them he singles, folding over one of the franchise.
wanted to place himself In bills to conceal the shortage.
Plaintiffs are asking for a
their custody. He was taken to He then asked her for a $10
refundIncurred
of the feedue
and other
the Seminole County Jail after bill, "doing some fast damages
to the
deputies
confirmed his AWOL talking" deputies reported, alleged breach of contract.
status.
adding Ms. Smith told the con
man she would have no part of
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FLIMFLAM REPORTED
TWO MORE SUITS
A woman confronted by a car driven by an accomplice,
Two more actions were filed
con man outside a Ui' Champ they said.
last week In Circuit Court In
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Sanford concerning the
only i to the operator Looking
sun' IN FRANCHISE merger of Florida Software
for a larger return, say
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Services Inc., with Kirchman
DEAL
deputies.
Enterprises Inc., in October.
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Suzanne Smith of Orlando A suit has been filed by a
Scott Annie,
Larry D.
told deputies she was con- Seminole man and his Baker, Joyce C. Baker,
p
By DAVID M. RAZLER
Herald Staff Wrtter

VVUKLU
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ROME (UP!) Police firing tear gas fought leftist
students around Rome University today in a second
day of violence that prompted Premier Francesco
Ccsslgstosuinmon his Interior and justice ministers to
a special meeting.
This week's trouble began Tuesday In Turin, where
guerrillas of the leftist Front Line terrorist group took
over the Turin University Business School, herded 200
people onto the main hail at gunpoint, selected five
teachers and five students and shot them all in the legs.
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Wednesday December 12, 1979—Vol. 72, No. 97

Pvbtlsksd Dilly and SiMly, euc01$ Satitlay by TI,. Sanfwd N.telt
lit., 30 N. PISØCk Ave., Son". Ph. 32711.
$ic.M Class Postage Pill it Saølsrd. Florida
eda 32771
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Energy Program To Aid Poor Families

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Poor Seminole County p raons to help
families who are having of applications.
trouble paying their power
At 5 am.

OvaMity

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with the filing companies In the area to
&amp;acues the r ram.
on Friday,
The subsidy will be paid
bills can gain financial Corrigan will be meeting with directly to the utility cornassistance under a new representatives of utility panles by SCA, Corrigan said.
program instituted at
Seminole Community Action
(SCA).
John Corrigan, co-ordinator
HEN" F MEMORY
Setnoran Funeral home,
of the energy crisis assistance
Henry F. Memory, 62, 01230 Altamonte Springs, Is in
program (ECAP), said today
SCA has received a grant of Temple Ave., Fern Park, died charge.
needy Monday. Born in Bladen
County, N.C., he moved to FMEDERKZ McCAUOIL
with theirenergybills.
Frederick George
Fern Park from (3arktoo,
He said as much as $400 in N.C.inizo. He was a retired MCC4rTVU, 00,011* Crystal
assistance can be granted to
Bowl Circle, Cass.lberry,
a Baptist.
each family meeting the
died Monday. Born In Alpine,
minimum guidelines for in.
He Is survived by his wile, N.J., he moved to Ca,lberry
come. As an example of the Elsie; sons, Henry F. and Bill, from Peebekill, N.Y. In 1976.
guidelines, Corrigan said, a both of Orlando, James, He was art director for a
family of three may have an Longwood; brothers, Alex, puiglthlrg company and a
Income of no more than $7,000 Whilevill,, N.C., L.G. Protestant.
annually.
Clarkton, Paul, Newport
Survivors Include his wife,
nd
a
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Atlanta;
Bernice;
mother, Ada,
Corrigan said he is hopeful News,
Juanita
Crlscoe,
Cuselberry;
son, Paul,
that as many as 200.250 sisters,
Clarkton,
Hazel
Long,
Ma&amp;on,Wls.,DavidMidlna,
persons can be assisted
Bladenboro, N.C., Celia N.Y.; brother, Edward
hrough the program.
Bridges, Clarkton, Grace Whittier, Calif. and one
SCA outreach workers In Singletary, Hernial, N.0 and grandchild
each of the low income areas Mildred Bigler, Dublin, N.C.;
011111191101111 Memorial (liapel,
ill be available to eligible two grandthildrui, .
Ham. for Funerals, Orlando,
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Newman Brock, one of Seminole County's
representatives on the nominating cornmittee.

Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties
battled the blaze.
The fire was still raging out of control early
today in the coastal resort community about
60 miles southeast of Los Angeles and there
was no estimate of when it would be contamed. Cause of the blaze was not im.

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approved budget for the General Sanfo?d Memorial Library to
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Brevard County judge; and Stanley Wolfman,
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wind,ahe bad livodin
Longwood alm 10 uyg
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member of First United
Nothodw Clifford 01 Sanford,
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on the district.
72.95 cents for diesel. The prices are subject toan escallation
The city commission took the request under advisement,
clause.
In other business, the commission:
— Denied the request of some lakefront property ownrs for
— Approved renewal of the annual fuel contract with Gulf Oil the city to fill behind the bulkhead east of Mellonville Avenue.
which provides that the city pay 74.46 cents per gallon for City Manager Warren Knowles said the
area requested filled Is
regular leaded gasoline; 76.53 cents for unleaded gasoline and located next to a dedicated street right of way that has never

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isn't done to stop its pollution and the damming of the stream,
111100 Pain 01 the Friends of the St. Johns told the Sanford City
nLai1on this week.
Pain and J.T. Turnipseed, president of the organization,
áowed a film to the commission on the river and asked
litance from the city In seeking an appointment
representing Sanford and Seminole County on the St. Johns
Water Management District,
The two men also asked commissioners to consider the
!'otict1on, improvement and restoration of the river a major
concern of the city and to give it a high priority status; to
appoint someone with official responsibility and authority to
beep constant check on the river problem and to Inform the
o"niIon periodically on water level and pollution with
special reference to Lake Monroe; to attend meetings of the
management district at Palatka; to express the city's concern
to the state about the neglect of the river; to communicate to
various state agencies the city's Insistence on action to correct
and Improve the condition of the river specifically Its water
flow and pollution; and to Insist that the water management
district make definite progress on the restoration of the former
marshland areas, which originally fed the river.
Pain said although the river Is of major importance to
Sanford and Seminole County, this area does not have a
representative on the water management district while
Nassau County, which is untouched by the river Is represented

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PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
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civil war still raging, Britain planned today to resume
control of Southern Rhodesia to end a 14-year white
rebellion and prepare for a peaceful transfer to black
majority rule,
Lord Soamea, picked by London to serve as a
governor empowered-to rule by decree during a
transitional period leading to black rule, was to arrive
later In the day. The airport was under very heavy
guard.

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Longwood City Commissioner J. Ri.sil Grant
Is getting his red and white suit out of the mathballs for his 30th annual appearance as Santa for
the children of the city. But this year Gr.zt, who
has trimmed his portly physique down a little on
orders from his doctor, may have to add a pillow
or have the suit taken in by his wife,
The chilcben's Cbrldmu party will be bald
Saturday at the community center across from
the fire station in Longwood 14 p.m. Admission
to the party will bean ornament for the in*. On
the mimeographed sheet advertising the party
were holiday drawings to be colored by the
youngsters tobe tied byaatring for uaeutree
ornaments.
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Friday, Dm 21 Santa will be answering cull
from children bet lie 7 and 0 p.m. To talk to
Santa call 3211143.

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Rtihollah Khomeini's accusations against the

shah will become like other historic blunders that
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president has shouldered full responsibility for
the decision to admit the shah to this country for
WASHINGTON (NEA) - The good news
treatment of cancer and other ailments,
for Republican party loyUsta Is that the GOP
Sen. Kennedy's intemperate condemnation of appears to have recovered from the damage
the shah, taped as it was on the campaign trail by Inflicted by the Watergate scandal.
a San Francisco television station, has been
The bad news Is that the party's support
widely perceived and appropriately denounced as among rank-and-file voters still hasn't
a crude exploitation of the Iranian crisis to boost returned to the levels enjoyed by the GOP In
the l00Os and early 1960s, when to 30 perhis sagging campaign. That he could not predict cent
of all voters Identified themselves as
such a backfire-that he could not imagine such RniihlIrnne
incendiary remarks would Inflame the Iranians
Those figures dipped down to the 20 25
even further against the U. S. hostages they

Sanford Mayor Lee Moore cuts the ribbon at the grand opening of the village
Smorgasboard restaurant, 4200 Orlando Dr. The restaurant's owners, Sir,
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But do you know what Is cuiTently the
hed franth product?
If you answered burgers, tacos, photo
prints or massages, you're out of date.
It's the suqtan - or, more precisely,
tedmology's cowierfeit of nature's real
fling.
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salons - establishments conslating of a number of fluorescent lampllned
booths -are springing up across the country,
according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Business for most is brisk to blooming as the
public reaponde to the appeal of a golden glow
without the bother of all that time and sweat
In the slai.
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franchising. For an hijtlj) fee of $15,000 and
up pluaapercentageof the gross, they set an
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hold-simply impugns Mr. Kennedy's judgment percent range in the late 1960s and early iV7Os
- but the party didn't reach the nadir of Its
anew.
popularity until late 1974, after Republican
It is easy enough now, in light of our tragic trap
President Richard M. Nixon resigned in
in Iran, to cast blame on the president. But we disg
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nearu no protest irom hen. ienneuy at me time
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forced out of office, only IS per
of those
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accused of contemptible appeasement of the justt completed
another survey that allows 21 can tall who Its real Muds are Is by their wat
cast adr from the
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percent of those questioned labeled them. willinglow to
There are, bOwivvr, some d'awbacka to
er
a...
aosy
by
matine
s.
Moreover, aside from the unfortunate im- selves Republicans.
this rush of the pale.eklnn.d pulgic to fry
paigavia permanent horns.
If, indiat,d, the
plications of Sen. Kennedy's outburst, he was
in the loath less, ft mM be
Italf like franChised cukPus. Medical
More enco uraging to party officials are the
Thus far, we ha,. managed to avoid getting hvnWe
guilty of a distortion of history. Although the shah
authorities and the Food and Drug
in voter attitudes In response to
trampled in the r. 'Ilse who ha,. stepped tha henidity
Iscertairdy flawed When measured by democratic queatlon5 about which of the two major forward at t$p tks of need Include ibegs,
Adm'nlitratlon, which has new safety
Whicvortame,behssaahedthsUMe4
Ideali, nevertheless, he was enlightened by the political parties could best handle specific Iceland and Egt.
liMes $0 hip him It riacatat $0 ft rr'v'ere pending e concerned about
Utdess you watocoMIr,whithbsa b.kuuusM1to heepamsqsuesthe SSedfl sirsawe to ultraviolet radiation,
feudalist cstandaidsof the Mlddle East -In fact, problems or Issues.
'l-d
e
repeatedly
invited the k 9.
is thi d os we r'I hear ii a
he was too progressive. As columnist - Carl T.
For example, those surveyed In 1974 chos
FM1
aging
and
potodlally
cancer.
cudrjr.
$0
kve.
Rowan, no defender of tyrants, has repeatedly the Democrats by a 31'll margin when asked
of
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a
an
one
critical
dsrmntologld
emphasized, Iran made remarkable advances which party would do the bed job In con- date bee mad. the shah
er he c.ida'I omldms a.0
PSI Oat, for all that a golden tan may
bsv the alit of
tidIi. th
under Mohammed Reza Phahlavl; the literacy t011lfl$ (4)VTTIUUi
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IICS and .ogui'1"n it is
situation isalmodreversed,w*bthe NfalL
rate grew from 5 to 50 percent, Infant mortality pdfl,the
Aithougis
be
regde
n.Uuuug
but
the
a
ice
place
the
Ayic
c
tIN
ft
Mrlie
a
het's reaction to injury from
Republicans preferred by - a
margin.
to visit, It Is understood t he ='t wod b'-'i by
dropped by half, women were granted the right to
in the shah.
ultraviolet ra'4'en. It doss nothing for you
Public opinion on controlling Inflation went urn to liv. there.
The Frenob mM have bad ether '' on
"issept mayho an a MM,a symboL"
vote against the bitter opposition of Islamic
1974
to
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ft=
46-12
Danocratle
In
Thal
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didlil't
tbbk
d
lit.
OtherPaoli
i
a
Solodad9owlse
dwir
mind
ad
And
Umn ya heive it - do
I
of
leaders, per capita income hrreased tenfold since
R.publlcon this year, In the Issue of reducing has aroused *11. ü---- pendMy he. winej I'rn..w they aksa ui4 hove cams
the
MW.
gdsrn..on If not the bottom
1I, and more than
half
th.
nation's
land
once
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cause the shah Is od murk Its wIter
forth w 'an invitMisa._Pickups rmeo, - of the MW. decade.
owned by one percent of the population was
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But ibngiwouldappear9.ho,eaItgeing fremthelIa9.Dopsatdeeggetft
bya.1$n*rgi, but In 1074 the
redistributed amoi millions of peasants
.ilft was a far, wider $44 In favor of the for It.
t.
Woll,flr*there was the pet rocks than
For oaet,*Isawarcby, whickinthe
'ilay, s.
*l'" ceald y,
mft crab and new we ha,. the
To be sure, the shah's arrogant, authoritarian Democrats,
fotmolgoMth,iIsa&amp;t4
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Is
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fo
aliWillal
eglftn
yoftheyeer.
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rule led to widespread corrtçtlon, - polltical op
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ceid
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the
in
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wcsddbe
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ay's
old
place. It thi's atli nc*'t"
Des Scott Triclo of Li Habra, Calif.,
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prisoners. And to be sure many Iranians were
jge ee,tng piely of sppei$y for
yes," the he prehsM would cerdlag to a wire reped was certain he
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as bediefler in his
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suppress
cp.bl,
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After she and her first husband were
annoyed ex-wife came up with a a year, a business $.
'In return, subscribers can call us at divorced, she moved to California,
Christmas present not even'the Neiman
Marcus catalog Is offering - a gift any time 24 hours a day, if they believe remarried , and she and her new
they have a legal problem and we will hus ba nd, Ray Croxen, set up a consumercertificate for legal services,
"It's the perfect gift for a friend who put them in touch with one of our at. oriented legal service firm that would
has a habit of assault and battery," jokes torneys who is a specialist in that "rip off the veil of mystique
shrouding
dhorce, the legal profession,to
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"It's a gag gift," he concedes, "but it's
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she was married to one.
cost $2504W elsewhere on the west Coast
utilize.
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"People hear about it and laugh at first assistant district attotney," Leslie exAs for their Christmas gift idea, the
and then they say, iley,
plalned. 'At cocktail parties with him certificates are available from PLP, but
some
can reallyuse a.
and his friends, ha) learned a lot about the firm Is working on arrangements to
The $15 certificates - on quasi. how attorneys set fees
things like sell them through gift shops and
parchment suitable for framing" - estimating the value of a diamond in a department stores.
entitle the recipient to telephone legal client's ring or by the cut of a suit, conBlair Melvin of me Law Store a
counseling, which PLP hopes will draw versations like how much do you charge similar legal services program run by
more clients for its subscription legal for a divorce, George? Great, I'll charge attorneys, said the gift certificates
service in Los Angeles, Orange and that too.'
sounded like a good idea.
Ventura counties.
"She heard about favors between
"I don't see anythft wirong with it, if
PLP is not a law firm, but an agency political buddies, gratuities like bottles of the savice is legitimate. That's quite
that provides access to 87 attorneys the booze, and all this struck her as pure creative, and a really nice gift.,'

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says he and his department will not tolerate
shoplifting no matter what the age of the culprit.
Si ) h.. uIl*d
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secordim to Bob Doehn., who Is on RSVP`s
board. They are paroled to RSVP and required
to put in a aertsin number of hours as a voluntear. This keeps them from having a record and
gives them something to do, while pirvviding
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children. It looks like there will be plenty of food
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to engage In hyperbole equal to Andrew Yotmg's
shah
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how Khosflshtl mull be laughl'ig at th. way "his
crazy adime have succeeded In provoking
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Widr4sdav, Dec. 12, in

Herald Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1570-7*

Letters Come Pouri ng ,* I n' T Santa. Clau s

Area...

From Our

From Around The World...

Ship Orlando a nd Sanford

DearSanti,
ToSenta
And many who corne in find It hard to rdflae
NEW YORK (UP!) 'Please let people be
I want Softino, HO train,
simple words of children.
My toy flat: Baby Alive,
the
nice to each other," Peter, 7, asks. Gustavo
Sweetie Face, Sorry, and baby carege, baby bed, Baby
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"I've
been good all year," writes Billy.
SaYS his feet are "flat and twisted" and he
V
birthstone bracelet.
ask all
stroler, Spyrograph and
"You
cm
was wondering if he could get "new
Kirsten undqulst checkers.
"!know
you
give toys to little chilere and!
tarry asks for some money so his mother can
Casselberry
know if YOU co'iVe flS a toy," asks
Nicole Rarnuer,
Joey who lives In a poor neighbotbood In
Sanford
These
among the requests In letters to
96
Dear Santa,
Santa Claus, pouring in by the hundreds each Queens.
I want skates, housecoat, Dear Santa Clause,
from around the world to the General
"I been bad," says Annie. "I will try to be
lI
skate suit, skate box, cloths,
Please bring me work saw,
Pod Office in New
to the
good."
Sorry game, lute game, a strong arm loader,
Top
North Pole Is delivered.
aware these are
stuffed animal, boots, cover Pit Stop matchbox, miniature
Mostly
the
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lee
girl Darcie, Barbie doll, farm set, farm set mitch box
short, of toys tots want,
or they any they areaware thelç list cannot be
Barbie doll cloths, gold scenery, sit ondrane, sit on
filled.
But others are pleas from pple who might
necklace with floating heart, dump truck, large truck, race
aeemtodtobellevethSaintNickbutnd
"i dod want you to get me
of these
panty hose, watch, skate track, Star Wars Space
too old to hope someone might care, might be
because
would
cod
to
much
so
got
the on"
covers to cover
Fetch All Puppy, liftable to help.
I
want
most
writes
Amy
from
you
think
that
load
elevator
truck
set,
Ranch
and tape.
And sometimes thereis help because
Cleveland
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In our stocking- lip gloss, Wagon with removal wood
Please, could you send some toys to my
post office encourages those who can to take
And then them are letters from the poor.
big big candy cane, jacks, sides, Hot Wheels, train,
at leastoneof the lettersandeither answer it
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Mayor Diane Feinstein took over
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and indicated Carter led Kennedy 48 percent to 40 pirefft
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and homosexual smcurvljor Harvey Milk were killed on Nov.
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whose administratIon 01 the county jail has been troubled by
percent but trailed Ford 51 pacce to 43 percent, the Pod said. LEGISLATOR SPEAKS
escapes, walk-sways, and prisoner protests over poor canThe drop In Kennedy's backing was attributed to a negative
ditlons.
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were injured late Tuesday in a bomb blast that rocked
the Soviet Mission to the United Nations, shattering
windows of nearby buildings and sending raw-sharp
shards of glass flying Into the street.
The explosion blew a huge hole in the ground and
buckled walls along the driveway to the garage of the
diplomatic outpost on Manhattan's fashionable upper
East Side.
Three 01 the injured officers were passing the
mission after leaving a police station house on the
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coach Bob Peterson probably the season
wishes he could have had
With 4:2D left before inJohn Wayne in the Patriot line termisslon, Whitney gathered
up Tuesday night. Four Ina McCray outlet pan onthe
minutes Into the first quarter fast break and raced Lake
the Big Blue would have Brantley defender Doug
welcomed someone to round Dershimer to the hoop.
op the wagons and head off Dershimer set under the
the Fighting Seminole attack, basket at just about the time
Bill Payne's undefeated the rubber legged Whitney
(hey prep pollsters) Tribe went up in the air. The ball
blitzed out to an early 13.2 went In, Dershimer went
margin behind the rebounding down and Payne came off the
prowess oReggIe Butler and bench when the officials.
Bruce McRay and the deadly whistled Whitney for a
outside shooting of Glenn charging foul,
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new let up enroute to an 86. miffed Payne at the halftime
58 victory In the Lake Intermission. "It looked tome
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Brantley gymnasium,
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Seminole's record to 7-0 and you're not supposed to
heading Into tonight's tough come under a man when he's
encounter at Evans while up like that."
Lake Brantley dropped to 0-6.
Dershimer missed both
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said a disappointed Patriot redeemed himself by canning
coach Bob Peterson. "But four long jumpers for eight
we've had the first quarter second period points.
doldrums every game so far
His efforts were cut short
this season and against a however as the Seminoles
team like Seminole you can't picked their run and gun
afford to get behind like that tempo back up to stretch the
lead to 44-27 before SIamearly."
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Greyhounds pulled out a 70.0 decisIon.
In a see-saw battle Lyman took an early lead and held a -ss coming wound. They showed they won't quit when they came
The Lou dropped Apopka to 0.6 while Lyman improved to 5.2 advantage at half time. But Apopka battled back late In the back like that tonight
Helms added, "We'll be ready In a couple of weeks."
on the young Five Star Conference season.
game and sent the contest Into overtime on Cedric Anderson's
APOPKA (U) Rutland 1, Webb 2, Taylor 21, Anderson 1,
"Wewereveryluckytocome
out other* with a win tonight," 15400t4ump shot to even the score at 61-all.
commented Greyhound coach Tom Lairence.
After the Blue Darters pulled ahead 6342, Lyman reeled off RIchmond 11, Williams 1*, Young 1, M1911011 9, Jackson 2.'
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"We're struggling rigid now," said the Blue Darter coach. reeling off six straight pouts with just 29 seconds on the clock
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record ° Longwood Tuesday night, but the troops of Apopha ft an the football season and they don't have the football out of poked out. "We're not used to playing this many conference'

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technical free throws.
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Inside scaring parade, jumpers each but McCrayand shots in the second half,"
"They play that triangle'
"Defense Is the key," smiled when defense was Trojan snakepit.
White 14 Butler 4, Jones 2,
Stambaugh launched three Butler took Control of the explained Peterson, "so we two and boxand..one defense. chipped In McCray, who has mentioned.
Grace 2, Slppo 2, Baker 1.
In the junior varsity match Totals 32 2242 5$.
UtIUJISI from the right-hand boards and continued to hold took them."
Well have to play an ex- led the Tribe scoring efforts In
"Hey, when I have a shot I
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side of the key that would the big Seminole advantage.
LAKE BRANThEY t)
With a 65-35 lead at the end when you just don't have the at their place."
have made NASA jealous of
have to run - play , our over the summer on my points and Mac Lrip added
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F011owing It pair of baskets .,"ptld Ida bench and was
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losing effort.
Juho Rabbi, the S-nhiolse the contest amid at lest a. contest tonight.
dressIng room. "WI have to slapped away 15 shots in the keep
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SANFORD (U) — Guy 5, Braa*Ieyj7.
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and It's or effective."
Team fouls: Sanford 21,!
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blew the margIe wide open to $4 performance from the bid In thdr snake _t,
The Seminoles go after win Stambaugh 1,, Whitney 11, D.
a 234 advantage at the end Of Charity stripe.
commented the fourth year added the sharpshooting celebration Butler played number eight tonight with an Thomas 5, S. Them_u 2, Lake Brantley 22. Technical ::
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senior,
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McCray, taking the inside season without a miss to Do
feeds from lightning quick Seminole ahead 46.27 at In- put seems to be doing a mWair boogle as he watches Whitney goes up to the hoop wh lie Lake Brantley's win over Lake Brantley Tuesday night, each
two of his game high 25 points fall thmugh the Doug Der%hImer sets on defense. The ref's saw a member of Payne's squad got Into the scoring act.
Whitney,found the ho" five termission.

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the had and kissed the ladles on the cheek, Then Dove
Tree claimed victory as Louisiana's first GOP
governor since Reconstruction.
Promising to eliminate fraud from state elections
and to put Louisiana In the forefront of national GOP
poiltica, Treen accepted his 9,171-vote win at a news
conference Tuesday on the lawn of his plantaticn.dyle
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missing spacecraft, Sitcom HI.
RCA spokeeman Donald Quinn said reports the
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By BENTON WOOD
Herald Sports Correspondent
The Hornets of Bishop Moore evened their record at
3.3 by upending Lake Howell 6445 in the Silver Hawk

gym Tuesday night.

"That was by far our worst performance of the
year," said an unhappy Lake Howell coach Greg
Robinson after the game.
"On offe nse we were only getting one shot while on
defense we weren't aggressive. AU we did was stand
around. We couldn't have beat our junior varsity team

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Elvin Hayes thinks he overtime, Chicago defeated wIth 45 seconds left in over- games and hand Milwaukee
playing without Marques
knows what's wrong with the Portland, 104-93, Seattle time was the winner.
Johnson
Its fourth stra1
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trimmed Milwaukee, 10349, Bulls 184, Trail BIIUT$ 13
Reggie Theus scored a i€i.
"We've just got to go back and Denver outlasted San
gamehIgh 23 points to help Nuggets 127, Spurs 121
to basic basketball," Hayes Antonio, 127-121.
A rejuvenated George
said Tuesday night after the Pacers124, KnIcks 122,
Chicago send Portland to its
McGinnis
scored 3S points and
Bullets took a 123-99 homeninth straight loss. Ron
Joe Hassett fired In a 3- Br ewer led the Blazers with 2l Denver blew most of a 34
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point lead before beating So
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Antonio. George GerVinpaosd
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immediately quieted the Lake Howell rooters.
From that point on it was just a series of free throws
for Bishop Mooreas they put the final touches on a 6455 victory.
"We are as good free throw shooting team and that
helped us out tonight," commented Bishop Moore
coach Greg Robinson, (Now where have we heard that
name before?)
"They rat on us early and we found ourselves
playing their kind of game. We turned it around and
began dictating our own style of play."

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Mack of also selected as the all. district championship was
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defensive ends. Lining up next conference linebackers.
Spruce
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Reggie
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Heading up the group at Russi of Seminole and Lenny
Kicking specialIst Jon to them at ddefensjve backle
Playing directly behInd Campbell of Seminole and
Seminole High's Jerry ference Coach of the Year.
quarterback Is Lake Bran- ChaversofDeLajid.
Haas, the Iron-legged are Eddie Hopp of Spruce
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jump abut. But Bishop Moore stormed right back and
toolc.a 12-10 lead with 2:27 left In the first period.
The Hornets maintained that twopoint advantage at
the end of the first quarter 1644.
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period until Bishop Moore ran off 11 straight points to
end the first half 33-25, a lead they never lost.
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before intermission as senior forward Paul Mullee hit a
driving layup giving the Hornets a 27.25 edge.
Bishop Moore carried a seven-point 33-26 lead into
the dressing room.
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remaining In the third period at 47-34. They doubled the
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McCoy International
Airport and buys ticket
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terminal and boarcbaDC-8
heading forSouth America,
only this time he rides In
the cockpit as a working
as. member Instead of
relaxing in the coach as a
passenger.
Debus is a flight engineer
with Braniff and has been
with the company for 28
yeses.Twenty-four of those
years were spent in the
Miami area before moving
to Geneva with his wife a
few months ago.
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South America, Debus
likes to get away from the
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rarely exceeds 10 knots
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go selling they enjoy eating
seafood and often prepare
a chowder In the boat's
galley.As people who have
done any cruising know,
boaters are a friendly lot
and often stop by for an
unexpected visit.
AsignDebus carved ona
rack aboard the boat in
Miami expressed this Idea
about uninvited guests at
meal time:
"Three were
Here come nine,
Water the chowder,
All shall dine."
Now that Debus is away
from Biscayne Bay, he
plans to make do with a
smaller boat. It is a replica
he built of a 13-foot sloop
called the Tinkerbell which
was sailed singlehandedly
by an Ohio newspaperman
from the U. S. to England a
few years ago.
Debus said he does not
plan to sall quite so far but
he Mill likes to brew up a
good chowder now and then
for friends and family.
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½ med. onion, chopped
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1 can minced clams
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10 cucumber slices
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Whole cloves
cabbage
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sugar
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marinade.
inch apart. Melt butter and
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pour over scallops, then
L.- teaspoon dried dill
ixirsley until well minbined. loaf and lwke 30 minutes
In casserole place
sprinkl e generously with
In
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mix
alternate layers of meat
unflavored
gelatin
with
sugar.
lhnesarI cheese and top
slices and onions and cover
wit garlic salt to taste.
Add boiling water and stir
wi th marinade Cover and
Place in oven and broil
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let stand at room
until tops of scallops are
dissolved. Stir in cold water,
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lemon juice and salt. Spoon
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place directly on oven rack
BEEF JERKY
in
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6-cup ring
with foil below to catch
1' lbs. flank steak
mold.
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slices
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black pepper to taste
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Asked: Where Do I Go To Pay My Fine?'

"Where do I go to pay my fine?"
That's the most frequently asked question directed to the
Retired Senior Volunteers who man the information Desk at
the Seminole County Courthouse, according to John Burton.
Burton has been answering citizen's questions — many and
Varied — at the courthouse for the past four years.
"The question of 'where do I go to pay my fine?' is very
Common and very easy to answer," says the 76-year-old

Holly isa, been a treasured holiday decoration for
as long as there has been Christmas. In earlier
times, children flocked to the woods to collect It
while vendors hawked It on city streets (left). A
protection against evil '(right)? -Superstitions
were once widespread In England where maidens
were advised to adorn their bedposts with the
plant to ward off malign spirits.

volunteer who serves four-hour shifts on Monday mornings
After working at the courthouse for so many years, Burton part. We dug into the tiles of the undertaker - the judge signed
and Wednesday afternoons,
frequently anticipates questions. "If I see two people - a man the papers -- and it I
the body) was dug up and he took it back
There are five trials every Monday morning, notes Burton, and a woman — approach the desk walking hand-in-hand, I
to Kansas," recalls Burton.
and usually the individual has forgotten to bring the papers just - tell them '322," he
The knowledgeable retiree who enjoys playing the organ,
that would identify the designated room
"Sometimes they'll respond, 'What do you mean?' and I'll
"ft's hard to strighten out," says Burton, but by the time the say, 'what are you here for?' They'll usually smile and reply, lives Just four blocks from the courthouse with his wife,
Mildred, an RSVP volunteer coordinator at the Seminole
judge pounds the gavel, the person is usually where he should 'A marriage license."
be.
With a twinkle In his eye and a warm smile, Burton smugly County Health Clinic was in the carpet-wool business in
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The most unusual question asked Burton?
It came from a Kansas man who drove up one day with a easily do in spite of his artificial hip. The dapper gentleman
little U-Haul-It trailer. He came to the information desk which says simply, "I like answering people's questions."
is located In the lobby of the courthouse and explained that he
Other RSVP volunteers serving at the Information Desk are
was sent there because his brother's young son had died ten Doris Rogers, John Runner, Henry Hainer, Bertha Valentine,
years prior and was burled in Sanford. He had come to the Mildred Whelan, Anlizabeth Baker, Leona Brown, Paul
courthouse to make arrangements to take the body to Kansas. Erisnian, Eve Schumacher and Coordinator Esther Houk. "That was quite involved and took the most research on my JOAN MADISON

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Special to the Herald
its rous gray from Englig holly, which
If you contribute to the $3
freeze, and that if the tree was the berries induced. Holly that lose their leaves each
Like other varieties, bark, holly wood is dalky grows wild throughout much million Christmas holly In.
'lii the season to deck the planted near a house it would leaves, however,
are autumn.
therlcw holly trees are white and hard as rock," says of southern Europe. It was dustry, maybe you'd better
halls, but before you bring protect the inhabitants from harmless when roasted and
Nearly two dosen species singleIsexed. Only the female National Wildlife. Once prized Imported Into the Pacific check the weather first. An
home boughs of holly you bad weather, poison, and brewed for tea. The brew was are found in the U.S., the most plants produce the scarlet by cabinetmakers for Its Northwest by a group of old Irish Catholic legend has it
ought to know some of the witchcraft."
often drunk by South common of which is American berries, and not wail they are Indestructible quality, the British immigrants and now that If holly it brought inside
Medieval' English American Indians, who holly. This variety once grew at lead e years old. The plant is now considered a about 1,000 acres in during fair weather, the wife
history and superstition
surrounding that tough, physicians thought holly thought It gave them extra thickly is foradi threughad berries are food for nuisance because it's tough Washington and Oregon are will rule the household
prickly-leaved, berry-bearing berries could cure colic, but strength.
the esslern U.S., but now only mockingbirds, thrushes, enough to break a dtalnaaw. used to ccultivate the plant , forevermore. But if boughs
plant, according to the Patients who followed their
7% subject of all these afractlomof those wild dsade reidsa, bluebirds, and many
Mod of the holly boughs and fill our Christmas arebroughtinduringadorm,
current issue of National doctors' orders sometimes legends cowl. In more than remain, enoss'diag to .jV1.ii1J 4dw solmals.
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Wildlife magazine.
Since the days of the ancient
Celts, magical powers have
been ascribed to holly, the
National Wildlife Federation
hi-monthly reports. And one
Legend holds that weather
conditions at the time
Christmas holly is brought In
will determine who runs the
household — the husband or
the wife.
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by a woman for a business occasion.
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woman paid the check. While It's enhance this dining experience for both ease. Eighty percent of the women
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By VERNON SCO77
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saving lives," Rogers said on the eve of his
"And while he may be
Irresponsible and
petulant in his
private life, he Is close to Trapper John in his
devotion to medicine,
"Trapper John was more of a cynic in
'M.A.S.H.' than Michaels, who is naive In
some ways. Michaels has more enthusiasm
for life and as a bachelor he's unwilling o)

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physicians are the ultimate television heroes,
dramatically saving lives under pulse.
Sopping circumst ances,
No lawyer, cop, private eye nor cowboy Is
sacrosanct as the doctor, scalpel in hand
and peering over his gauze mask, who saves a
patient 's life only seconds before the final

cominercial.
The doctor as TV hero probably began with

make a commitment to a wiomari. My
character and Lynn's am involved roman-

Boone as Dr. Konrad Styner in the
"Medic" series In the lVSOs although there
were other, earlier heroic TV sawbones, lobe
sure.

tically but they aren't headed for marriage.
"The story is as much involved with
comedy and romance as medicine. I feel it's
better to hang jokes on the serious premise Of
medicine than doing one-liners in the
operating room.
"I saw the movie 'House Calls' on an air.
plane. Matthau has a great ability to play
silly. Ifeel a little queasy playing silly. Ican't
play Matthau any more than he can play me.
So my doctor is different from his doctor."

Richard

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thora of men in white
surgical skills were matched only by
their personal humanitarianism
Richard
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Chamberlain in "Dr. Kildare," Vincent Edwards in "Ben Casey," Robert Young and
James BrolIn in "Marcus Welby, M.D." and
Chad Everett in "Medical Center."
Pernell Roberts started the current season
in the title role of "Trapper John, M.D."

Rogers' Involvement with medical shows Is
purely coincidental. He has ne*r wanted to

which Is Indirectly related to the "M.A.S.H."

be a doctor and doesn't spend his free time

series in which Alan Alda stars as a doctor
operating under Korean War combat conditions.
Th role of Trapper John originally was

hanging around hospitals trying to get the
hang of doctoring.
If he were to play to type, Rogers would

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management enterprise business involving

Among those for whom he handles business
matters are Peter Falk, James Cian and
Jack Webb.
It wasn't financial necessity that convinced
the affable Rogers to ret urn to a weekly
television series,

Rogers will play Dr. Charley Mlchaels
(Matthau's role) and Lynn Redgrave will
portray the hospital alministrater
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originated by Jackson.
"House Calls," marking Roger's second

"To begin with, !wouldn't have been able to
accept the series if I didn't have partners In
my business operations," he said.

doctor role, will follow "M.A.S.H." in the
Monday night CBS lineup, thereby creating

really liked the Idea of worldng with Lynn and

FRI

American city as opposed to "M.A.S.H."
whlchtsaetintheKoreanWar theshowahave
The comedy twtwlthstanding, Rogers
points out,his characterwilitake the practice

have a let of say about the content of the siow,
scripts, directors and characterization. When

of medicine as seriously as the medicos of

the acting, producing, directing, the ads and
the promos are all done, there'istIflataceç
there on the screen and If it, yoir face you

"M.A.S.H." take their life-and-death
responsibility in the operating roon,
"Dr. Michaeli cares about his work and

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FP. &amp; many extras. Also 2 BR,
18 guest cottage &amp; 24*10
gaZebo for your outdoor
Parties. All this for $79,900
Owiier will hold mortgage.

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323.2237

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Cheap!3375082.
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Palomino mare, $100
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pc-rfu,nrs, &amp; cosmetics for
every beauty need MERLE
NORMAN. 110 Park Ave.

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Christmas Slippers, we
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Brahma heifer
Appror 650 lbs

Thrill them With boots
Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots by Acme
KN1GIITS,7o8F lst.Downlow,

$500 377 2678
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yrs. old. 327.5705.

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KNIGHTS.201E. 1st Downtown

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MR. T'SFASHIONS
Fine Clothing for men
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Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in usecIà
furniture, Refrbg,, stoves, tools.
I qr 7 acres With well &amp; septic
tank Zonedformobilehomeln
Sanford area. 327 1365

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cond., new tires, 9,400 miles.
$$S0 negotIable. 365.7334

Piano, upright
Good Condition, $775
(Geneva) 3195312

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Pianos, organs, guitars, amps &amp;
drums. Bob Bali's Disc. Music
Center. 2702 French Ave.
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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,
305 E. 35th St. 3230951.

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Stereos, guitars, cameras
&amp; many other items
377•7•
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Over 100 new &amp; used bargains.
Martinc,lbson.GUII d
Yampha 2510 S French (bik
S. of Sambos), 3731941.

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APARTMiNTS

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General Electric mlcrowaves
1710 choose from. As low as.
$199. All at close out prlce,
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Delu*ecabin s.were$ii,
&amp; 8799. Now $399. Goodyear.
555w.1st. 3272531

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Erc. Christmas gift. $171 em.
377 0614.

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old. Loving, intelligent, $150
ea. 37) 1166.

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FM with speak s. Was
$249,BIBLE B K CENTER
now $179. No. J514. Goodyear.
Bibles, jewelry, accessories
SS W. 1st. 3232171
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ptIng supply &amp;
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service business for sale, mc.
sale basleess, call (3s) m.oyo.
tools, fixtures, lnviIery &amp;

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EvesalIeqè III weeMnds

1979 Weilcratt 19.5 Boe1'lder, 77$
tip Marc. cruiser. 70 hrs.,
many extras. Asking $9,100
562-7926 or $690539 aft 6.

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Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots
KNIGHTS.208E 1st Downtown

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8791, SANFORD, Pt. 33771,
GIVING DESCRIPTION.
LOCATION AND PRICE.

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327-1871
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338-7159 FREE ESTIMATES

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½ off of total inventory of brand
new intetspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bidding sets onlyl Free local
delivery. Noli's Sanford Fur.
niture Salvaoe, 17.92. So. of
S1WOrd. 323-1731.
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Why buy used? New brand name
box springs I mattresses at 20
pcI. above dealers cost. Twin,
full size, queenI king. Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 373
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Buy ISell
NewI VsSVurnitur,
500 5. Sanford Ave.
3334813'

(7) 5.0'LOTS NICELY WOODED
NEAR 25th ST. $7,500 TOTAL.

FANTASTICI 3 BR, 28 brick
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BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-31SE. First It.
327-5632

NICELY WOODED OVEN 517
ED LOT NEAR BAHAMA
JOE'S. $1,500.

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Giovan ni Guitar, folk, new,
best offer, 6' artificial Xmas
tree, $25. 332 7371.

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

COUNTRY LIVING at its best I
Eight acres fenced , 3 Bdrm, 7
Bath, tam, room., fireplace,
screened patio, wBQO, selfcleaning pool w-cool deck,
fenced pastures, fishpond,
access to St . John's River.

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TERMS AVAILABLE,

all the space you will ever
need Immaculate 7 Bdrm, 4
Bath pool home, fenced for
horses, on over 4 acres in
'lovely Geneva. 1 yr. warranty.
All this and much more
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,ttiat by virive II tease certain
repaIred. us. &amp;- emm,.

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PSIIIISII 91? Ootermliwllen of PlerIleanll51wley dpmftis
Cuslsdyliasbesnfileagslns$vii feIllng described pesiertv
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are r.I.W*I lebervea 'owned 'ly Pep_JviIlée,Ii

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dueb.iiy
aBar the audit d the quo. O',muui*t. N.Y. as 01 met.
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STATION OFF UPSALA RD.

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GROUND. TALL PINES,
OVER $00' FRONTAGE ON
MILE LONG LAKE, OSTEEN
AREA.87,SOO PER ACRE.
S ACRES NEAR TRANSFER

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1976 Mercury Monarch
Fully eqpl.low mi Rest offer
323 9379

OU T OF IDEAS?
Visit ETP4ELL'S ANTIQUES I I
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mi. W of i. old SR 46 at "76'
59-Musical Morchandise
Select Styleanct War mthof
/
-i mi# Station, Paola. 372
Daniel Green Slippers
Pianos &amp; organs as low as $995.
KNIGHTS. 208 E 1st. Downtown
rnAs At the Chinaberry
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier, 9
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Tree Antiques, 1106 W 1st Sf
-drums. etc. Bob Balls Discount
F'rirn,itiv,.
china
glass
silver
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Up
Hair
Styles
&amp;
Jeans
N
Music Center, 7202 Frenct, Ave
original creations.
Levis- -Junior &amp; Missy
3227255
Topc&amp; Dresses B0 French Ave
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(2) Oriental rugs, new, 5 x 7',,.

35 ACRES LAKEFRONT HIGH

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BLAIR AGENCY
371 3866 or 323 1?10

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ROB5QNMARINE
2927 Hwy. 1793
Sanford,Fba. 32771

Side by-Side refrigerator, $75,
picnic table w 2 benches, $30
full size baby bed w mattress,
$75; Oak porch rockers, $21.95,
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins
Furniture, 20$ E. 25th St. 373

85 ACRES HEAVILY WOODED.
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE
IN 051FFN AREA, $100 PER

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HUPRYt

Executive Country Living with

SUPER I 3 OR, 1½ B home In 20
W. w.$ots of
CII, w.w
carp., dining area. Fla. rm.,
porch I many more •xtrasl
SPP WARRANTED. Yours
for $37,500. Call 333.3232 for

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as a slr'mer putftrity Intern for
8bncnwasthsret.o,wtthw1fathses

is Kansas Qty,
as
th
dte the fact her labor

REALTY

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4ItIr eansr, i. worked 01111010 movie

it 81111311111111111 the luther.

Jimmie Cow an, 31$ Palmetto

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STENSTRO

Apis. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean I roomy. See'

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90*200' WITH A SPLEN-

JUST RIGHT FOR SMALL
FAMILY— 3 Bdrm, I", Bath
home in nice area, c onv enient
location, $21,500.

323-WI

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DENOUS VIEW. S20,000.

C1WI,Quiet I BR
a,nes.

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Refrlg., 1 yr. old, frost free, 21
Cu. ft., copperton., 5)35..
Amana microwave oven,
model RR 9, never used, $325
Port. Royal dec. typewriter,
like new, w-casc, stand &amp;
swivel chair, SIOD 323 013.

MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE LOT

Eves. 3191100,3221959

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MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE

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I Sears air conditioner. $100
I Peer less gas furnace, $50
3737315

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w-wrought iron stand, fifes.

filters etc. 8-45. 323 3972.

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7', acres Z GC2. city w9ter &amp;
sewer. $165,000 Wgood terms,
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ClasslfiedAdsarethesmallestbig
news i tems You *111 find
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REAL STATE BreW LAKE MONROE-- Bass fishing
21. N. 1743. Cass.lberr)t, Fl.
capital of the worldl Lovely I
Ive.1523U8
$344150
Bdrm, 7', Bath lakefront
home has pool on one acre,
private boat dock, fireplace in
Fla. room, formal dining, lots
of extras, 569.000.

) IR—$199 up. Pool. Adults only
on Lake Ada. Just So. of
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Airport Blvd. on
17-92 in__
Sanford,
Call
3231670
Mariner's Village.

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L P gas tanks, $40 ea or
both for $63; also 2 aquariums

(2) 10 acre parcels
Near Seminole Woods,
beautiful trees, good terms.

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(2)60 lb.

STEMPER AGENCY

s.

N. Breast MORI
UfllUrnishsd Nag.

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air, I sp I cyl. Good mile
getter. $4250 322 9AS2. 834 1779
eve
1978
ymh - Volare Only
10.400 nii ,auto, air , bcyl,, gets
good
$3700 322 9152. 834
17;9 eve

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IACREwithlakefron$aige, trees
i. 31R, ii.

monthly rates,utiuteoi

pd.Inquire

Isijt

fleas.

Gracious living,

Weeklyl

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'d, to
coddle baqs, e.tras $900 or
t'est offer Contact Tim 322 I '75 models Call 339 9)00 or 834
5)04 __
4605. (Dealer)

7 Fain gar sale. IJIti IStti
Glassware, linens, turn . fool%,
pictures. C lothinq, paper
backs, childreiis books P.
other misc 101 ldyllwildt' Dr
------ ------. --- ------- Moving or thinking of ilAratle
sale? Lot of Work? Will buy
from or sell for you

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Reg. REAL STATE Broker FURNITURE-BEDDING.
INN. It-Cl, Cassaiberry,Fl.
Wholesale toall, Orlando Whole$34-INS
Eve.
sale Furn. 2300 Industrial Blvd.,
Orlando
tseds. Obi. motel box springs a
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction, 1215 S. French. 323
au
7310

WEKIVAFALLS
New I BR, lB travel trailer at
beautiful Weklva Falls,
Perfect for Winter retreat.
$15,000. Owner finance w-'7
dwn.

4 ACRE investor special,
beautiful oaks, workshop,
guest cottage,? BR, 28, comp
with barn.

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Garage Sale Sat &amp; Sun 9 S
411 S. Hawtt*orneC,rcj,.
Winter Spring%

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Will t
lt &amp; Ind mortgages- We
also make Real Estate L
Business lOe'05. Florida Mor
tgage investment, 1350. S.
Orange Ave.. Suite 204, Winter
Park. 644-6432.
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woodsland

REALTOR

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BU'(JUNKCARS
CallFrom%IOIo%SO
322 1621. 327 1160

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900 cattle ranch

INVESTOR[
2 BR, lB home, good cond., FR,
fenced yd. nice location, inc. I
BR
rent apt or rent both. Only
830.000.

Use

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Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. it's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 904-251V31T eor mrmer detallt

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fop Dollar Paid for junk 8. used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5"O

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119 78DO

.lO acres orangegrove

INVESTORI
ThIs won't last long. Nice I BR,
lB home on fenced lot. 5)3,000.
56.000 dwn, owner carry.

qML

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INTERESTED?
70 acres lake front

INC. REALTORS
S30M33or339.11lleyes.

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77-Junk Cars Removed

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ARE YOU

3SO

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TV i'epo 19" Zenith Sold oriU
$493.75 bal. $183.16 or 5)1 nrn
Agent 3398386

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Paved road Acre for investment
or building Terms you can

25.415 French Ave.
322.cr.31, 322
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OSTEEN
S wildt'rnes acres Enloy
nature Only $15000, good
terms,

Longwood, coly 3 SR, 28, lots of
storage, corner site with trees.
$4375.0

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47-Rea l Estate Wanted
- --Losing your home &amp; credit? will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 322 0216.
--- webuyyourequity.closeln?lhrs.
AWARD REALTY. INC

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BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2640 Sanford Ave.
321-O7S
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seems to be developing Its old

43-Lots-Acreage
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197$ Rockwoc'J Motor Home With
fut) III %hower Dodge chassis,
cruise control, 8. awning.
16 000 milOs 322 1893

fllack &amp; White T V 's
$20 ca while they last
HERB'S TV
5975
323 73

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OF
SANFORD REALTOR
.

2 BR, 1 B, zoned commercial,
good bc. heavy traffIc area.
153,105,

'fYoyrFutureOw'Cancern"

?NEED

"The car

ALLFLORIDAREALT'Y

4 S. Country living OK 411i
acres with 330' lakefront. Also
I OR , I Bguest cottage. All for
$92,000,

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Good used TV's, $258. up
MILLERS
2619 Orlando [Sr
Ph 27 0S2

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Adorable 1 OR home w FP, w w
carpeting, front &amp; bk. porches.
524.000.

3 BR, lL B brick homewith 14 x
10' scr. porch. Split BRswitha
121 x 121 bldg. in back for
831 00

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for Sale

72-AuCtion
1977 Volare, cruise cant AC,
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AM FM. radio. PS PB $3100
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or 5300 8. take over payments.
ror [state COI*me, at &amp; Res
322 6117
(tCn?,ll 'uctjos &amp; Appraisals
(.111 OcIls Actiø, 323 670
1971 MUSTANG
$600
annv's Auction 322 7040
3230322
Buy Sell Consign
2621 Sanford Ave 323 5712
71 Chevy Vega station
- wagon Good condition
$600 322 15.71
75-Recreational Veh icles

Push button controls, has
carousel, still In warranty
'Originally $6.19,
assume
payments of $71 mo Agent 339
'$386.___

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Handyman special I OR garage
apt w 2 lots Ideal for small
business, priced at 518.500.

Fenced 3 OR, I 6, Dbl. lot. This
One has privacy In towni only
$29,900.

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RIALION

80-Autos

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MICROWAVE

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W Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
107 W Commercial
__ PhOne37? lfitI. Sanford

3 BR. 2 B.
pool, green
house, beaut. landscaping and
many extras. Reduced to
$52,900.

employer getting ready to
expand. Register today. Be
ready when he hIres.

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MEATCUTTER

APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture S,ilvaqe 322 8121
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KENMORE WASHER. Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323 0697

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DOMESTIC HELP
Work for one of Sanford's finest
ladies. She needs your help.
Call nowl

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Orlando
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3271511
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24 HOUR lB 322-9283

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Inc., Realtors
2435', S. French (17 97) Sanford
333 $374

home
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.
Owner will finance wsubstantial dwn. 533,000. 327-

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Treki'lMovie

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WAITRESSESI
WAITI*St

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'Star

21395

Sa

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD
NOW. Call 322-2611 or $319993.

Gin. mech. ability with
knowledge of tune.ups.brakes.
Salary + bonuses + benef its.

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REALTY WORLD -

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1963. new tireS, fair cond.. $800
or best otter or trade for VWS
And or buggy 3220098

%E PIIY USED FURNITURE &amp;

1*asher repo GE deluse model
Sold orig, $40935 used short
time. Bal $189 11 or $19.35 mo
Agent 339 8386

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SEIGLER REALTY

.The Real Estate Agency %W

LOTSOY
Fun lob wlthnlceboss. Will give
raises if good worker. Nice
hrs.

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SECRETARY
Must be exec, class. Typing +
shorthand required. Exc. corp.

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MILL IONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
out tnat

One piece or houseful
f*rdqt's Antiques
323 2801
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OPIENTAI t4UC.SWANTED
lop Prices Pad
LISOd. .in condition 641 8126

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Ford Pickup. 6 Cyl.. Std
trans Good cond, Gets good
rn
$2.800 322 475.5

AntIqUes and Modern Furniture

reposses5ed, used very Short
time Original $5.93. bal. $181 or
$31 mo Agent 3398386
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Retrig. Repo AMANA I? c, It, Sold 3 t1 homeor mobile horneon ig
originally $511, now $246 or $2
lOt or .icre fl Sanford area
. moAgent 339 8386
- 312 1365

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work Is one

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ROUTE SALES

68--Wanted to Buy

Goods

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Cash for your lot' Will build on
',our lOt 0* OUt lot
V Enterprise. Inc.
Model Inc.. Realtor
---541 3013
Low

Eves. 322 0612, 322 Us;.
3fl $182. 322 7177
207E.2Sth St.

OFFICICLERK
Good typing, good figure op.
titude, nice dresser, nice
appearance. Great job with
great benefits.

by Gill Fox

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VA-F IIA-Con Homes

323-7832
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SALES RECEPTIONIST
Good appearance with sales
personality. Light figure work.

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contemporary

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PAYROLL CLERK
Pleasant work with good ad.
vanceIent potential, Good
tx's.

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CameronAve.

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

TO HELP YOU
FILL YOUR

SIDE GLANCES

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HAL COLBERT REALTY InC

LEGAL SECRETARY
For the right person employer
Willing to pay exc.

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ceramic sculpture by

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"Also, I liked the nature of this cw4rwt. I'

little in common.

PART-TIME

DEADLINES
Day
Noon Friday

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become big movie stars and care about
work they are doing. I share that with them.

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the show. 7Uy're very nice people and mks
It a pleasure to go to work every day.
"They are beyond the point of wanting to

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David Wayne, who plays the chief surgeon In

series set in a modern hospital in a large

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an Immediate comparison between the two
medical sitcoms.
Because the new show is a contemporary

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producers.

Jackson

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porate financing along with a prospring
vineyard,

As of Dec. 17, Rogers returns to prime time
TV to star in "House Calls," a half-hour
situation comedy based on the hit movie
which starred Walter Matthau and Glenda

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exp. preferred,

Aides,

Nursing

RATES

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real estate, financial investments and

dispute with the

murky

Nurses

Broadway,

starrfngina series about a tycoon. &amp;rwsja

played in I'M.A.S.H." by Wayne Rogers, a
tall, curly-haired Alabamian of independent
mind who left the series after its third year in

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HOURS
combine food, tun &amp;CXC. ear.
clay of July, A.D. 1977, In that
surance. Sealed bids will be certain Case entitled, Litt
Hi'
ninos with ,r.w Rowleigh
le Green
1:00 A M. 5:30 P.M. lcensecvttv,tlmes ..... I4ca
opened and read at the regular House, I..
Testing Par
DAY
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fl
hliflaOt
City Council
DKember
training, unlimited future. Call
d-b-o
Green
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JLInC)Fin lflhIIIvIII
LV, 1717, at
30 P.M.
514-2056.
wry Supply, Defendant, which
Specifications may be obtained aforesaid
Writ of Execution was
from the City Clerk, Lake
Mary delivered to me as Sh*rlff of
City Hall, 115 East Crystal Lake 56mlie County,
Florida, and I __
__
Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida.
CORRESPONDENTS
have levied upon the following
Before Publication
The City reserves the right to described
The
property owned by
reject any and all bids and to Robert Downing,
WANTED
said property
waive any technical defects and to
be ing located In Seminole County,
Sunday
To write news of local interest
accsptanybidthatitmayd.,m,o Florida, more particularly
SAN
from LONOW000
be in tM be interest for the City,
ws
follo :
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
Bids from any person, firm,
One 1974 Cadillac 4-door hardtop
C SSELBERRY and if you
corporation in default in any automobile, white in
color with
have a knack for gathering the
agreement with the City will be black vinyl top
agreement
Eat
s-Good
TNns
to
4-Petsoflals
social news from your
rejected.
ID No. 6049R4E511171
respective community to be
By: s. Connie Major
being stored at Damacs In Fern
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presented in a column in The
Why Be Lonely? Write "Girt-,4Park, Florida
Evening Herold, WO want to
City of Lake Mary,
Grapefruit, Oranges,
Malt" Dating Service. All
and t
as Sheriff of
Tangerines I. Lemons. R. U:
Florida
talk with you.
ages. P.O. Box 6071, Clear.
Seminole County. Florida. will a
Hutchison 322'401
Publish December 12, 1979
water.
Fl.
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11:00 A.M. on the 3rd day
DE Q3
Contact:. DORIS DIETRICH
January, A.D. 1980, off er for sale
Black Eyed Peas, You Pick
&amp; p
and
sell
to
the
highest
bidder,
for
Fri. through Sun. $5
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
_______________________
OURSELVES EDITOR
cash, subject
333.5%3
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL existing liens. atto
t any and all
9.5 daily
Mon.Fri
3222611
he Front (West) LoUSet of ke ys on blue plastic
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CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Door of the Seminole County
.5 keys. Lost Tues., Dec. 4,
EVERY DAY someone i5 looking
PT-FT cook exp. fine dining,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA Courthouse In. Sanford, Florida,
AM. in Sanford. REWARD.
Can
79.13N.CA4C.D
you have to sell. Call
breakfast, salad line. See
the
above
described
personal
Call3224001.
MYNA K. HOYT,
'MYNA
today and your Classified Ad will
Betty Cosgrove, Deltona Inn.
property.
Plaintiff,
appear hero tomorrow.
Lost vic. E. 21st St. While male
661 493.
That said sale is being made to
________________
vs.
Persian cat. "Snowball."
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
GEORGE BERGEN, of
PT-FT waitresses. PM.AM exp
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Pleasecall332.3156.
Navel, grapefruit, tangerines,
Execution.
Defendants.
only in fine difling. See Mrs.
oranges. Picked to order, Will
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John
F.
Polk,
FOUNDRedlrlshsetter,
NOTICE OF ACTION
G., Deltona Inn, 661.4493.
mix,
Crumley
3320217.
Sheriff
nearTransferSlaticn
TO: AILEEN, INC., P. 0. Box
Semlncle
County,
Florida
onUpsala Rd. 323.1541
152', Church Street Station, New Publish December
Wanted exp. can line mach. I
12, 19, 26, 1919 ---..draftsman. Send resume to
York, Now York 101004 - NATHAN
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KRAUSKOPF. INC., 121 East 24th and January 2, 111100
P.O. Box 632, Mattoon, 111.
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8-Eating Places
Proof, New York, New York, 10010 DEQ-26
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6193$.
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MILLBRCOK MANUFAC.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Desk Clerk, afternoon shift.
TURING CORPORATION, 740 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE
Beginning Dec.14
Apply in person, Holiday Inn of
322.7113
New York, New York, EIGHTEENTH JUDlCIAL
Breakfast now being served at' C,fltiVe Expressions
Sanford on the Lakefront.
AMERICAN BLOUSE CIRCUIT, CIVIL DIVISION, IN
Mckinn.y's Lounge
I
COMPANY, INC., 21 Main Street, AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Restaurant, 300 Sanford Ave. _____________________________
FLORIDA
Little Ferry, New Jersey.
from 6a,m.-12 noon. Food also
MEN A WOMEN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an CASE NO. 79.1534 CA lIE
served on disco nights.
WITH
Exp. industrial sewing
action to foreclose a mortgage an IN T14E MATTER OF THE
the following property In SemInole ADOPTION OF:
machlneoperators.
MANAGEMENT
BRENDA MARIE ROZANC,
(904) 734.S464 DeLand
LegalNoci'
County, Florida:
ABILITY BEGIN
a minor;
Lot 47, Block B, THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
A
MANAGEMENT
MEADOWS.UNIT 1, according to FREDERICK THOMAS ROZANC, OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
Organist-Choir Dir,
the plat thereof as recorded In Plot
a minor:
CAREER IN
NOTICE OP PUBLIC
Grace United Methodist Church ,
Book 1$, Pages 64 and 67, Public and MELISSA MAE ROZANC,
HEARING
323.
2155.
or
332.%472
FINANCE
a minor.
Records of Seminole County,
- JANUARY 5, 1900
Florida.
NOTICEOFACTION
RN, $414.12, full I part time'.
7:00P.M.
lfyoullkeworklng
wlthpeopiel
has been filed against you and you TO:
.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
dsslre.a management position
Frederick T. Brown
we required to sms, a copy of
III, Convalescent Center, 9SO
The Board of County Com.
you will enjoy a career In
Box No. 1
your written defenses, if any, to it
Mellonvllle,
mlssioners of Seminole County,
finance.
consumer
Be
on Royce D. Pipklns, Plaintiff's
Marwood, Pennsylvania 16047 Florida, will
hold a public hearing
promoted to branch manager
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
attorney, whose address Is p. o.
Sales
lady,
exp.
In
,
ladies
'
ready
an to consider the following:
within a f ew years upon
Box s, Fern Part, Flor ida, on or action for ADOPTION has been
- to.wear, apply in person only.
A. APPEAL AGAINST THE
completion of our corn.
before December 21, 111711 and file filed In behalf of the above-styled BOARD OF
No phone calls. Ro-Jay, III E
ADJUSTMENT
prolilionsiv* formal &amp; on the
the original with the Clerk of this minor children and you are
1st St., Sanford.
1.
SANLANDO
UNITED
j
training
programs.
required
Court wither before service on
to serve a copy of your METHODIST CHURCH
BA(10PromotIons to greater
Plaintiff's attorney or Im- defenses, if any to it on JOHN R. 1S79)-25E
Newspaper route, A.M.,
- N-IA Residential
responsibilities are based an
Winter springs. 9,400.
.
m0dili"ttly thereafter; otherwise III HIEFFERAN JR.. plaintiff's at. Zone -Appeal against the Board
.
performance.Youwilireceive
default will be entered against you torney, whose address is 201 N.
6759547
Of Ad justment In refusing to
frequent salary increases
for the relief demanded In the Palmetto Ave., Orlando, Florida
,
during training &amp; onic
32101, on or Wars, 14 January, outhorlse access to Carlton Stroot Full time form equip. salesman
complaint.
ancl In requiring a 25 ". buffer an
clifilent employee benefits &amp;
t
1980.
and
file
the
original
with
nosid . Exp. helpful, but will
WITNESS my hand and seal
the
the South property line, the East
stable employment. We are
this Court on November 16, 1979, clerk of this court either before
consider person with good
125 It. property line, the East 46
interested in a limited number
service Is made on the plaintiff's ff
(SEAL)
inech. background. Exc.
0,
the North property line and
of ambitious I career minded
or
ARTHUR H. BEcKWITH. JR. attorney
Immediately
opportunity. Fringe
persons who are 19 or older,
thereafter, otherwise a default the East 412.59 ft. of the Last
As Clerk of the Court
Dept A.
Contact
proWty line extending from S.M.
some collqw preferred but not
will be entered against
By Eve Crabtree
Du" &amp; Son, Oviedo. 327-1030,
required.
As Deputy Clerk
relief demanded in theyou for the 43 South to 125 ft. North of Carlton
ext. 261. LOB,
complaint Street in Parcels 3* and 4 of'
Publish: November II, 2$,
or petition.
Section 2.21.29. Further descrIbed
GENERAL FINANCE
December s, i2, i9m.
Willness my hand and the seal of
AVON
the, Northeast corner of Carlton
FIGHT INFLATION
DIP-SI
this Court on this 10th day of
Street and Raymond Avenue. $efl Avon. Increase your earnIng
December, 1979.
(DIST. 1)
UNITID STATES DISTRICT (SEAL)
power. For details, call,
löllOrlandebr.,$anford
This public hearing wIll be held
COUNT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
1.541.m7er6442$n'
ARTHUR H. IECKWITH JR.
EqualOpportunItyEmployer
in Room 203 of the Seminole
PIOSIDA OSLANDO DIVISION As Clerk of 11* Court
County Courthouse, Sanford,
CABS NS. 'P9'Ui.OS$.'CIV-S
By: Eve CraMree
Plorida,on January 5, 1950, at 7:00
UNITID$T*TI$OPAMSN1CA,
AsOeputyClerk
P.M.,or s soon thereafter' as
F$affiOIff, .n- PERCY MILTON, Publish December 12, 9, 26, 1979
WILLIE AARON FLEMING, and and January 2, 1150
Written comments flied with the
the unknown heirs, dovisees, DEO.IO
Land Development Manasr will
grantees, assIgnees, Ilenot's, ____________________________
be considered. Persons appearinq
creditors, trustees, or other
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S
at the public hearing will be heard
claimants, by, through, under or
SALE
orally. Hearings may be continued
against the ESTATE OF MATTIB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
from time to time as found
MILTON FLEMING, deceased:
that by virtue of that certain
and all unknown parties havIng or
Writ necessary. Further details
Execvlion
Issued
out
f
daimingtoptavs any
right, ,ltl,or under the seal of the COUNTY avallablbby calling 323.4330, Ext.
Inlervat In the WW" horoln, Court
Of Orange County, Florida,
Defendants NOTICE OP SUIT
Dowd of County
____________________________
led ORDER FOR UNNAMED upon. final Iudgefnont rendered
CommIssIoners
Ij_ jAitrsjO'
DEFENDANTS TO APPEAR intheafor'eIaidcounonmea
$smlnoteCounty,plorida
JAY'SAPpLiAICi5
dsyoIFobrvary,A.D.I9lLiftffiat
AND PLEAD (SERVICE
By: Bill Kirchhoff,
certain case entitled. First
MaJorApoI'eflspow
CUSTOMNOMES BUILT
irtP,
PUSLICATIORI, TO: ALL Nnai
Undernewownershlp
Bank of Winter Pa
_REMODILING$ REPAIR
3534134
Afteet: Arthur H. BecIwith Jr.
LO. SALINT
creditors, trustee's, or other
A its * ,-111111111
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aforesaId Writ of Execution
ClalMafW5 by, $hi'etigh, imdsc or whIch
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
wss
Qen. Repairs, Licensed I
delIvered
to me as Sheriff of
FROM THE WANT AD
CeantyCeart
agaInst MATTIE MILTON
Bon. Free Estimates
$eminoio,County,
Florida,
and
I
SemffiefeCemty,Pl,riga
FLEMING,
COLUMNS.
ceased; 'and all have
after 1p.m.
levied
upon
the
following
CawN.1SflSpIs
unknown parties having or described property
owned
by Josoph. Harris Company, Inc.,
dalmin
S'T_
u..,, hesooner _you 'place your
tohavesny
right, title or Almon C. Rlchey, slid property Plaintiff
Classified ad, the sooner ,= gof
interest
In
(
property
being
located
In
IN*
Seminole
ou
C nty, -usnulls.
III 118100? descrIbed. You
-.-.
particularly FoyL.JusticeandJj'.Ju$ce,as
hereby notified that an actionore
hasFlorida,
described smore
follows:
.
CiRPENTRY
PAINTING'
been instItuted against you in the
Personal RepresentatIve of the
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON - MASONRY
CONCRETE
One 1976 Ford Pick-up Truck, Estate ot W.L. Justice, Dlcsesed,
above Court by the United St$I
fermerty Nalvieft's eeuty Nook All proleslional-30 y
of America, to foreclos, the dark green in color with light Defendants
1191 1W$tp Rd
FREEL$T. '331-ftLIor331.71$
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mot'tgege
on the following green trim
Ck'csft
Clint
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ID
No.
FICYNBI661O
described properly: Lot 31, LONE
-lMan,quslltyoper$$en
being stored at Ratllff's in
PINES, acceding to P1st thereat
CaseNs.n*$CA1pK
S yr's. sp. Patios, DI'iveways
Fi
FMC Corporation, Plaintiff
recorded in Flat Sock It, page 31 Ssnll
IN is
and the undersIgned as SherIff of
of the Public
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or repair, leaky Wlaue,. ei
Calmly, Plsrida, and you are W. 1eole County. Florida, will at J.T. Justice, it at, Defendants - 1tI_
_________
.
,
_PcthIlY_
A.M.
11:05
the
on
,
d
of
day
dared and r,qvltsd to appear and
Cu"
January,
AD.,
1950,
offer
for
sale
plied in said action, end fIle
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
answlthww Cut tnt. cew? Rid iill to the highest bidder', for
CaseN..17411$CASIK
GEAR IS IN DEMAND, slu. P'
to
Søli RepaIrs. Ilec.
cast.
subject
any
and
_ Phelda.
8
at Orlande,
to ...
all Lemad Wirtitelmer, Jr., etC.,
IT NOW WITH A5IFlID • trIcal, plumbing, arpsnfe'v, oalstlng liens, at the Front (West)
pi
WIlt-WI
.
AD,
_______________________
____________________________
pa5
.DIet at thin
e Seminole County -us___________________
.tferneyo. Gaflt L. left. Uted Ceurihouse
Sa.Wotd, Florida,, j..
Rates Afterney, and III$beffl A.
it Ci. OWendaiWs
__________
above described personal
JenkInS, Assistant UnIted Mates the
Chnceif Cur?
_
D'ENMlIj
Attorney, P55? Office Son 1053,
011*01 CeiPty. Pisilda
__
That said sale Is being made to
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OrlafldI
ICIStCase No. $01
thanjanuaryll, 1*. If ysufailig 5aty the terms of said Writ Of Diamond fl Pentiliter Co., Inc.,
Execvtlen.
do
Mgine.w by detaiN
orsFe
Plaintiff
CIRTiPlIDLA'
be Joim L' Polk,
lwined agelnut you far lhwill
relief
_________Nam
____________
vs
OBCAPING
;;Sheriff
demanded 18 the amefew..
___________________________
J.T. Justice, it $1, Defendants
FAE:MATE$a,,Ia NM
It is. ORDERED that the 151*
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S
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Lynn, IJIYIU QUI WW
the Oak Ridge Boys Join host
Minnie Pearl for a
calsIbration of ChrWnm.
(2)6CHAXWS ANGELS A
Is on
Chadle's new yacht Is Interrupted by rrMutk=dn No
tinn for tnLd
mercenaries
hidden below deck
(9 (35) DIINAHI A FNENOS
Cohost Don Meredith.Guests
Erik Estrada, Destination, Greg
Bradford, Katherine Kelly
L$flQS. Sieve stagan iii*

organ drives IUV WUV!
household up the wall.
9 0 0) DICK CAVETT "Foolball Panel" Guests: Dick
Butkus, John Mackay. Fred
Biletnikoff. Peter Gent. (Part 2
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9 (17) ALL IN THE FAMILY
When the house next door to
the Bunkers is for sale Archie
and Henry Jefferson become
nervous for opposite reasons

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(j)O NEWS
(.tj(10) IT'S EVERYBODY'S
BUSINESS
(g (17) CAROL BURNETT
AND FRIENDS Guests Antho
fly Newley. Dick Martin.

about who might move in.

6:30
0 (4) NBC NEWS
(1)0 CBS NEWS
(1)0 ABC NEWS
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4(10) IT'S EVERYBODY'S
BUSINESS
(12)(17) BOB NEWHART Bob
decides

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6:00
PEOPLE Reports
on a school for female wres"
tiers, a belly-button whistler,
outhouse racing and a church
that was given a summons for
praying too loud are eattuied
(1)0 YOUNG MAVERICK
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Emily's
Ben's determination to

(1)0 P.M. MAGAZINE
(1)0 JOKER'S WILD

(1]) (35) SANFORD AND SON
Fred tries to sculpt a work of
art from junk when he discoversthevalueof sculpture.
(24 (10) MACNEIL! LEHRER
REPORT
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Fred holds out for more money
when a Japanese land develop.
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Virginia Woolf, Theodore 1100aivelt and Moss Hart are
animated. (11)
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Carl Reiner, Louis Belleon, Tom
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trees, angels and Santa himself.
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At about 2 p.m., Eve Crabtree, president of the junior
health, said Mrs. Sue Cann, chairman of the opening day
women, and Dr. Earl Weldon, president of Seminole Corn- ceremonies.
munity College, will break the ribbon to open the Heart Park
The equipment for the "Fit-Trail Parcours" was purchased
exercise course of 20 obstacles and exercise programs.
from Recreational Development Corp. of Charlotte, N.C.
Mrs. Julian, co-chairman of the project, said Don Hughes of
The Junior women kicked off the drive to raise funds for
the Kiwanis Club has worked with the junior women on the
park on April 1. Major contributors have been: the Kiwanis
project. Mrs. Gall Stewart is chairman of the project. Mrs.
Club, cosponsor of the project, with an initial contribution of
Julian
said an additional sign will be installed and anchor
$2,000; Flagship Bank of Seminole and Its branches; Seminole
equipment
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Memorial Hospital employees, $1,200 raised through a
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park.
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Mrs. Julian said the project of developing a "heart park"
running, nurses will assist participants by showing them how
was chosen after a survey was done In the community. She to take their pulse. Hughes will have the big orange from
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Sign No.5 in the I'arcour course tells runners to touch their elbows to
north of the Gonetal Sanford Memorial Ubrary and Museum,
Assisting with details will be Jim Jernigan of the city's parks their knees. Ile sign is one of 20 stations located in the new Health
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Carter Saturday welcomed the an- they may be soon reunited with their
poigicemnent that women and black fwimes.
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lWdafl Adwritise to °" ned to ' relies, of all those Mill being held. Their
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national car rental service, former Texas eve of the convention.
Gov. John Connally Is trying harder and
Perhaps anticipating the loss of his
may come In second in Saturday's one-lime 2-1 lead in the voting, Reagan
Republican Presidential Preference himself said the poll was "absolutely
convention but he says that would be a meaningless."
"Great victory,"
The 68-year-old former California
The Florida convention gets under way governor, who tested the home states of
Saturday at the Hyatt House when the top Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter Friday,
national GOP presidential candidates leads nine rivals In the bid for the
will try to woo state delegates into giving unofficial vote of confidence from 1,357
them the top preferential spot. Former GOP primary delegates.
actor turned politician, Ronald Reagan,
"I hope we win," Reagan told reporis expected to be the frontrunner with ters Friday night, "but we didn't camConnally a close second.
paign hard in Florida."
Connally Is threatening to spoil what
The presidential preference convention
was thought would be an easy victory for
began Saturday at 10 a.m.
Reagan In the non-binding straw poll.
Following the instruction of the
Reagan was Mill favored in Saturday's chairman of auxiliary groups, such as
vote but Connally told reporters he had the Florida Black Republican Council,
pulled within 5 percentage points of the Republican National
Republican front-runner.
Paula Hawkins was scheduled to InSuch a strong second-place finish troduce veteran Congressman C.W.
would be a "great victory," Connally
'Bill" Young.
said.
Presidential candidates expected to
Connally has pumped at least $250,000 make a presentation to the delegates
into Florida, while Reagan antagonized besides Reagan and Connally and Robert
Republicans in the state by not doing the Dole, Phil Crane, Larry Pressler, Harold
kind of personal campaigning the other Stassen and George Bush.

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President
Carter, buoyed by support Brown has not campaigned in Florida.
from state Democratic officials and the
Delegates expressed disappointment
PW% al
Now dialnnan of the National Democratic Carter was forced to cancel, but were
Party, Saturday consolidated his grip on still enthusiastic In their support.
Pesideigisi hopeful John Connally addresses delegates Friday Sunday's presidential preference straw
National Chairman John White, ad
night prior to the opening of the convention In Orlando. He said a vote.
dressing a Friday night dinner, promised
second place showing would be a "great victory" for him.
Carter cancelled his appearance the national committee would be "totally
before the Age party convention today fair to all candlidates.11
because of the Iranian situation, but he
"That will not preclude me, as an inwas expected to address the delegates dividual, from having a preference Whift House To Set Sft** En9ly Goals
via closed circuit television. His wife, and as I think most CC you know, my
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federal
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to each MM. to help ahe.d and emphasis, conservation."
Is ardor, in relpom to Lthese pesplitoget cli"
convention ubdiers of Massachusetts rally at the headquarters hotel.
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weld be ready by the SM of November bene of the Iragga oil cutoff.
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Ruhoflab Khomeini Saturday ordered the Americans, at least several women and i
students occupying the U.S. Embassy to few black Marines among them.
releasetheirwomen and black American
Khomeini said they would be bfl
hostages and turn them Over to Ita&amp;s mediutily expelled frOC) the COIIItrY
foreign ministry for "Immediate" ix- there walDo ividencethey were "P1e."
pullsion.
Khomeini ordered the students
But Khomeini's order, issued on the release women Sad 'blacks who have
14th day of the crisis, said the remaining lived under the pressure and tyranny of
hostages would not be freed until the America and have probably been (cm'CSd United States meets Iran's demand for to come to Iran."
the extradition of Shah Mohammed
But the 7$yisi-cld Islamic leader
Reesa Pahlavi, who Is being treated In made It clear that no one els, was *01
New York for cancer.
has. "ThS Iranian nation does Xtpermit
It was not Immediately dear how the release of the remaining (hostile.)
many hostages Khomeini's decr ee would and they will rem-in under detentiOsitill
affect. The State Department said its the United Slat.s government acts con
latest urination Indicated there were the nation's dsn'and," Khomeini Uid
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Elvis Had Bone Cancer,
Ex-Security Chief Says
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)_ An nuftin. nf $w&amp;
Presley's former security chief plans to write says the
late singer's sudden death spared him an "cx-

Russia: U.S. Missiles
Slow Peace In Europe
MOSCOW (UP!)— Pravada proposed a 4.polni
"Program for Strengthening Peace In Europe" toda
and said NATO's plan to deploy medlum..range nucleai
missiles In Western Europe was designed to dram
Soviet firepower away from the United States.
The editorial, printed In the Soviet Communist Parts
daily newspaper and reported extensively by the of.
ucla) Tan news agency, said the NATO plan to install
572 U. S.-made Perthlng.2 and Cruise missiles in
several West European countries "would mean un
determining the very foundation of the process of
detente."
The article also included a rare direct reference to
the Soviet Union's own arsenal of 85.20 nuclear
missiles trained on Wed Europe targets.

cruclatingly painful" death because Elvis had bone
The copyrighted synopsis of the book tentatively
titled, "The Elvis Conspiracy" also claims PresleY's
girlfriend, Ginger Alden, failed to report his death for
threehours.
The synopsis of the book planned by Dick Grab, who
supervised security for the entertainer on his concert
tours, was filed In Chancery Court Friday during a
hearing on ABC-TV's lawsuit to gain access to
Presley's secret autopsy report,
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Canada Evacuation Ends
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario (UP! )—Weary and waring
slept-in clothes, the last families draggled home to end
Canada's largest evacuation In history caused by the
derailment of a train carrying deadly chlorine gas.
"ft'sso good to be back home," Ruth Clark said
Friday night as authorities officially ended the
emergency after sIx days. "It's been a week of
nlghisnares,"
Mm Clark and about 30,000 others lived within
blocks of the derailment and blast that shook Canada's
ninth largest city late last Saturday and at one point,
rorced the evacuation of a quarter million people.

Soviet Spy Disappears
LONDON (UP!)— Anthony Blunt, the Soviet spy
Irom Bucklnw' Palacs
the macleI esonuge sCandal d th 11W1 w
cfropped train sight and reportedly Is hiding In &amp;ttaln.
Blunt, 72, an Internationally known art historian,
lisappeared shortly before Prime Minister Margaret
Ibatcher exposed him In Parliament Thursday as a
onfessed Soviet spy from before World War U to the
nId4elUs.
Blunt's legal adviser, Michael Bubendein, told
epoders he did net think the tall, silver-haIred BuM
ad left Britain despite speculation he had fled airoad.

African Emperor'Broke
PARIS (UP!)- The ousted aeUproc1s1m.d "emeror" of Central Africa, who once spent $25 rr'Wlcn on
us coronation, now says he Is pennhleM.
Jean Bedel Bokaua, In an Interview puhllil'ed
riday In the newspaper Laures's said, "I haven't a
M WI. I am surviving only thanks to the generosity
the Ivory Coast president."
The paper said Bokaisa, in sail, In the Ivory coot
Inc.Sept.25 when a Frsnthbsched coi' toppled him,
Is" the telephone interview Thursday. "I have only
velhahi. my pension as a former captain In the
enth army," said Bobs who became notorious
No participation In massacres of schoolchildren. "I
ave even dosed my bank accounts In Paris. It was

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Woman New Bolivian Heat
LA PAZ, Bolivia (UP!)— The first woman president
In Bolivia history, a twlce.dlvorced grandmother, was
sworn In as president replacing aiMed chief of state
Col. Alberto Natusch Buadi who slipped quietly away
to end his le.dayriaie.
Mrs. Udla Gueller Tejsda, 53 and a 30year political
veteran, took the oath of office Friday night before
both houses of Congress, who elected her after the
legislators and the military forced Busch to resign a
Presidency buffeted by more than two weeks of op.
position.
"You are handing me a great responsibIlity and I
the laws be
swear to you that IwllJ obey and i
obeyed," the new president told the 144 members of the
Senate and Chamber of Deputies In an emotIoQ.choked
voice.

These Seminole High School beauties copped Friday night's Homecoming
Queen title during homecoming festivities at the 8118-Lake Brantley football
game which saw 8118 emerge a 41-24 victor. At right is Regina Butler with
Gins Jones, both of whom were named homecoming queen for 1579.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The FBI has been unable to
establish the authenticity of a ledger Indicating
Richard Nixon or a top aide received $W0,000 from
organized crime figures in 1573, a source at the FBI

OPENS NOV. 12

The alleged payoff may have been made to get the
White House to commute the prison sentence of
Teamsters' boss Jimmy Roe, sources said.
The FBI received several pages of the ledger two or
three years ago from mob figure Gerald Danono, later
convicted of killing an associate.

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Rescuers arriving on lb. scene described "survivurs"
A" the plane, which
hay, led to an Initial false rapait
fatalities, a Park Service official said.
It was a "miracle that people cam, out of this alive," said
)coclno County Sheriff Joe Richards, crediting Miss Morse
Lth the safe evacuation of passengers through a rear door.
Blewatt and the co.pIloI, Newt Swain, also of Lu Vegas,
coped tirough a cockpit window. Miss Morse, 31, Lu Vegas,
NOW a minor cut on her right hand.
In said there was a A&amp; vibration rt aft., takeoff, then
hinge Just darted happening and I went through the
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GRAND CANYON, Aria. (UP!) - Authorities said It was i
rdracle no one was killed end only five persons won Injured h
he crash of a tour plane carrying 44 persons over the Granc
anyon.
"I think God was riding smeplace on that plane," saiC
ewardess Judy Morse, who *as credited with getting the 41
ranch tourists
and quickly off the Nevada Airlines
Lane that crashed at about 2:53 p.m., PST Friday and burned.
The twin-engine, prop.drlven Martin 404 apparently lost
wer in one engine JiM after takeoff for a return trip to Las
7gas, Nev., FAA spokesman Alex Garvls said.
The pilot, Capt. William R. Blewett, 52, Lu Vegas, tried to
turn to Grand Canyon Airport, but the plane hIt a pine tree
id went down 1¼ miles from the runway, In a clearing
rrowided by pine trees and brush.
A fire that took two hours t
gutted thscraft.
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About
worth of damage was done to a car parked in the
Sem inole Comunity
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College parking lot during a burglary, at
9:55 am., Monday, police reported.
Steve Cherry, of 1531 Envensdisn Road, Winter Park, told
police he saw a person break into his car and try to remove a
radio. Ile thief did get away with a$1O tape case after causing
$60 worth of damage to the vehicle.

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A car parked at the Bamboo Cove Apartments was damaged
In a burglary attempt Wednesday night or Thursday morning
say police.
Larry Sindowicz, of the Bamboo Cove apartments in Sanford, told police he discovered the left window of his 1978
Pontiac smashed and damage done to his dashboard where
someone had tried to remove the radio.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter has
nominated Chicago financier Philip M. Kiutanick to be
secretary of commerce.
Kiutanlck, 72, president of the World Jewish
Congress, will succeed Juanita V 9 —16who resigned
the Cabinet post Nov. 1.
Klutanlcklg former president of B'nai B'rith and Is
prominent Jewish fund-raiser. He also Is chairman of
the executive committee of Urban Investment and
Development Co., a subsidiary of Aetna Life and
Casualty Co.

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to pick up his two Doberman Pinschers Friday he discovered
the dogs had already been claimed, by someone who knew.
every detail about them, police said.
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Thursday by a man who claimed to own them, and knew
enough about them to convince shelter employees to turn them
over pàlice said.
ALLEN CONVICtED
wuuam Dennis A
Allen, 23, was convicted of beating a law
enforcement officer by a six-member circuit court jury made off with a 100-yearold clock, a 44400.day" clock, a .22
Tuesday. The jury deliberated 45 minutes.
Allen, 3 Carriage Hill, Casselberry, was arrested last May caliber rifle and a .38 caliber revolver,
MONEYGONE
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County Sheriff's
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under
$300
was
taken from
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Department said he was attacked while trying to serve a Plata parking lot, said sheriff's
deputies.
warrant.
Jerome Sperry,, of 2801 Semoran N., Winter Park, reported
Judge
Roger
F.
Dykes
ordered
a
background
Investigation
$280
was taken from his car between 12:30 p.
m and 2:30 p.m.
to proceed with sentencing.
Thursday.
THEFT FROM HOUSE
NEW lANE OPEN
Clocks and guns valued at $1,420 were stolen from a Sanford.
The
High
Occupancy
Vehicle lanes on Interstate 4 between
house Wednesday morning, said sheriff's deputies.
Par
Avenue
and
State
Road
436 will be officially open at 7 a.m.
Anlizabeth Baker told deputies that thieves removed five
Nov.
19,
according
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Harold
Webb, project manager for the
panes from her bedroom window at 705 Airport Boulevard and
Florida Department of Transportation.

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UPI) — , mdugo wty we do Uds," he said. Seamus polished plastic letters, then there," Sears said, quJck to poii4
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M3 Cabot Loe In 1960 as well gsa host of
Richard Nixon's name once graced a "WsjtMto Can att.dlcntoIN After all, rubs them with wool to
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tombstone in Jack Sears' window.
Last how many people are going to buy a electricity In arrangg themon tomb. feaftg'ed.
spotlight political candidates next worrying that "we might get some bricks
week, It win Ayatollah Khomeini, s turn. monument overy day?
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harm to befall anyone. But his fake people who remember back in 1955 when passing motorist.
the1answer. I don't think very many people who requested to have their whole newscaster.
tombstones with famous names do make I started ft."
Motorists driving p last week gaped people in this country are happy about names put on one," Sears said. 'Yes, we
Assuring the public that ft's all in fun,
for snappy window displays for his
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year
was
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when
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saw
a
household
name
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don't
want
to
go
to
war."
did It, for a pharmaceutical salesman. Sears added:
siness
Cube double-play combination of gravemarker: "Ayatollah Khomeini."
"I don't put dates on them.
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Evening Herald Sanford, Ft.
cludes62 inmates and four guards at the 1,300man facility. The traditional Jaycee age limit stressed the Importance of Jaycee leadership
Davis and Bush were critical of prison ad
what could be called a lifetime membership of 35 has been waived, and the Old Town training seminars on communication and
ministrators. They claim the administration
In the Old Town Jaycees — he is a convicted chapter has one member In his late 603.
management. The program seems to be
does not cooperate with them In planning
killer and one of the 66 members of the Jaycee
John Bush, a convicted burglar who serves working, because prison officials say Jaycee
projects and special events and petty
chapter at the Maryland Penitentiary,
as chapter president, said Jaycee involve- members are generally the most well-adjust.
haxrassment makes their difficult task of
Davis is serving a life sentence for murder ment keeps him from becoming bored.
ed and best-behaved Inmates,
running the $15,001[li-a-year organization even
and awaiting trial on a second murder charge
"I get up every day at 6 o'clock and am
harder.
"I think they are very constructive in a
and a rape charge. He claims his work as a
going all day," Bush said. "When they turn
Davis and Bush said prison guards often
Jaycee officer builds selfesteem and helps out the lights at 11 at nhgjfl I'm still at my sense that they are busy doing something
worthwhile
that
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going
to
be
a
benefit
to
refuse
to admit visiting Jaycee officials when
him pass his time behind bars,
typewriter. Through Jaycees you learn
they
are
a few minutes late. In one case, a
"Rehabilitation is what I do for myself
management, communication, decision. them once they are released into society,"
Jaycee
official
was a half hour late because
because nobody is going to do nothing for
making, and many other things. Through said Deputy Warden McUndsey Hawkins.
you," said Davis, 31, an outspoken advocate applying these principles, a man can build "The Jaycees are the ones that don't give us
his daughter cut her foot just before he was
of the Jaycees'self-improvement philosophy,
himself a new life."
any trouble."
supposed to leave the house. He was not
Thie prison chapter, founded Ln 1965, InBush, who is serving a 17-year sentence,
Even though Hawkins offered kind words,
allowed 14 the prison.

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The Smithsonian
Institution will be the permanent home of a 30-tent
circus and the pickpocket who
preys on its "customers"
when The Tiniest Show On
Earth calls It quits after 33
years on the road.
Ernie's Circus, created by
Ernie Palmquist and his wife,
Virginia, is a wooden replica
of the original Ringling Bros.
circus a tiny one, of course.
A 6-foot man in Ernie's circus
stands just 3 inches tall.
It takes the Palmqulsts two
hours to carve a person and
eight hours for an animal.
Palmquist, 72, a former
dancer and music writer, and
Virginia, 60, a former Ziegfeld
Follies dancer, traveled 11
months a year and worked 12
hours a day for more than
three decades - motoring
Ernie's Circus from one shopping mall, department store
or home show to another. It's
in Rochester this week.
"After all this traveling and
living out of a suitcase for so
long, we're looking forward to
just staying home and doing
some
fishing,"
said
ringmaster Palmquist. "We
haven't been at our Florida
home (near Fort Myers) for
longer than a month at a time
the last 33 years."
"We're like gypsies, except
we live a little better," Mrs.
Palmquist says.
There are more than 50,000
pieces in Ernie's Circus,
including 10,50 annals,
10,000 little people, 2,000
horses, 600 wagons, 30 tents,
178 musicians and one pickpocket. They all "perform"
under 30 tents on a 40by•16toot hoard.
"I had a dance band and the
only way I could relax was to
whittle," said Palmquist, who
learned how to carve as a Boy
Scout in his native Titusville,
Pa. "Then it just got out of
hand,"
Palmquist serves as
ringmaster, barking timeworn routines for a stream of
amazed circusgoers.
"Ma'am, look in front of
you See the pickpocket. He's
the only one wearing yellow
trousers," Palmquist points
out. "Every time he goes for
the woman's purse, the
policeman turns around. He's
been going after that same
purse for eight years.
"4j4 over there, there's an
elephant doing a hula. Last
year it was the twist. It's the
same elephant, just a new
motor."
He goes on and on.
"It gets monotonous, saying
the same thing all the time.
You have to psych yourself,"
Palmquist acknowledged.
"But look, this is showbiz and
I've been in show business all
my life•"
He said he expects older
folks enjoy his circus more
than children.
"Ti indoor circus is more
like vaudeville," he said.
"Kids today are missing
somothingii
Some real circus per.
formers, who are often moved
to tears when they see Ernie's
Circus, havi donated bits of
their own hair for the figures,
Including clown Emmett
Kelly.
"It's been fun, but we're
dead tired," Palmquist said
"Our last Mow is Dec. 13 in
Mount Kisco. Then well take
it easy. We won't be traveling.
We've seen enough."
Ernie's Circus will be on
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voted for him.
The bDard policy adopted ap.
proximately four years ago was
presented by the superintendent.
The vote to adopt the policy was not
unan imo us by the them existing
board. The policy itself is a "cop
out" because the board members
and the superintendent lack the
respondble consideration of each
situation and the backbone to make
their decisions In the beat interest of
the majority of the citizens Involved,
and most important, the safety of
the children involved.
The policy Itself Is designed to
&amp;How or disallow courtesy busling

or has a pre-determined answer for
their request. This is not the way the
system was designed.
There ls not much that can be done
at the moment with these people, but
there is something we can do during
the next few months. There are
three seats up for re-election In
November,1910: the superintendent

discussing next year's election,

"Don't worry, they (the voters) will
forget about it before the election."
Let's show then who has the good
memory.
Davie E. Sims
Longwood, Florida

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You may feel that this letter Is
premature, but after negoUaft
with the Seminole O,wity School
Beard for
en weeks, I feel now Is
the time for the citizens of Seminole
County to become aware.
You have all read about the
concerned parents of many area of

depending on a prearranged

decision by the powers to be.
The subject of courtesy busing IS
difficult and becomes a very
emotional Issue. There is no one
clear answer to every. issue, consequently you must look at each
Individual problem and make sound,

November, 1950 election of several

sdxml board mombeM it Is Um On
citizens of Seminole Count take
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notice. Att en d school board
meetings between now and election
time. Get to know the candidates.
Make sure you choose the people
who are concerned with all the
phases of our children's education.
Make your own decisions, because
your vote Is the only one that counts.
Barbara Chaulk,
Treasurer
Skylark Homeowners Association

the county who have shown

legitimate reasons why their
children should have buses, but to no
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and safety of the children. This
thought process Is not being used by
any member of our present board or
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and a sad example of how Inept iur
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school board are.
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no time In making their presence
known in Lake Mary.
The answer to the problem, as
some citizens are starting to think, Is
not to Junk the city charter, and'
become part of the county, but to put
our house In order and try to solve
the problems besetting Lake Mary,
and recognize that our police and
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Wt7 cosl'&amp;ed boiler in N,, York QI,
favorites In the upcoming Casselberry. party chief, has formally announced his is beginning the second year of his first Perry and then-Independent Tom Bin
tl,r, R4..orgwood, had jot been ilicttd
Longwood and Lake Mary elections Dec. candidacy for the. seat In the U.S. House term in Altamonte. He was elected vice ford, French managed to get elected
met. them 100 years ii', has aiready wot4
to the Florida House of Rspruentativss
out the dselge ala mageweti fused
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of Representatives,, currently held by mayor of Ids community by coll eagues even though he polled less votes than
ft$iihieh and lite conties.
Pled fort the WA and 5tD Dspamtm.
Although he had bass involved for
this week. Constantine, also a either of the Democratic candidates for
Republican Richard Kelly of Holiday.
The
latest
talk
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Party
Seminole
County
Republican, is said to be talking to two other seats. The difference was that
.u'etkn,
the
local
Republican
Aithoi the firm built udse of the
courthouse
circles
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Bill
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friends
to see if he can ga ther support for the Democrats had only one opponent
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dissidents
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saying
the
executive
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will be ihct.d chairman of the board of committee is theoretically neutral until , bid against Incumbent County Corn. each.
i4ig)incIMPOWMI AN thsflorldi
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county commissionersduring
board's after the party's candidates are selected missioner Dick Williams.
Br.i3 bad ad ran for public
revenues
s from Ma venerable blow:
French has also managed to alienate
amos hiaiu
r..oriiklavtiI medina nit Ti.dav' In th nartv ,wlmrI..i intl cI,vm
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The 'arid's largest cssUkt
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Jim
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kept moot .1 hIs sarty
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but added to the Id as weL Thompson, in a fird bid for Ipublic offlee 419WO not Year. While Kirchhoff
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Circuit Judget,idesignate Joe Davis,
Amerlos Ilsetric Pow., Co. fa aoth
Prlctichig the prk'cIph.i ci a good only two weeks ago, was slatted. ham't said whether he will seek re grumbling himself. Al Thursday night's might be the best candidate to run who Is to be invested in office t 3 p.m.,
arft7op cetaftbevole election or not, many political Meeting of the executive committee, he agsinst County Commissioner Bob Dec. 14, has been assigned to hear family
Ifj 8p, Qt, prognosticator. are predicting he 11l. said th&amp;t the executive board of the party French, whose term Is also up next year. related matters Including divorces,
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has "bed him to stay an as chairman
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andidates, will is MI opposition. Klrctihoft Is a will be resigning In January.
incumbent Mike Hattaway for the
Judge Voile Williams Jr., re-elected
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grow. It also means that our police
officers duties will grow, and Chief
Benson's department has been
keeping up with that growth. Our
answering calls in regards to
disturbing the peace and barking
dogs. We have a detective to follow
up burglaries and robberies. We
have a K-9 dog and qualified handler
to track criminals and sniff out
drugs, and we have officers with
certified credentials in traffic

reactlonsof the "doomadayers" who
would have us go backwards. Many
earned and dedicated folks labored
long and painstakingly to establish
lake Mary as an entity for self.
determination. It was a longtem
Procedure and those who call for &amp;incorporation now need to be
reminded of that fact led they think
that sometime In the future migM be
a better time to re-establish the
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Lake Mary will survive this period
of upheaval and transition, some
services have been Interrupted#
temporarily, but every
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meprian,
with a concomitant Improvement In
its tax bus and affordable services,
it Makes no sense to disband its
governmental system, only to leave
local decisions, critical decisions, to
a gnwft agency further from
horn,. "Home rule" was the very
rum* " the emu" voted to
InCctPCS*te In'
Apathy, not crime, Is "C
Enemy Number One" In eontemporary Americin society. While
voting history in Lake Mary as
been more of, source of pride than
for Many of its sider r r
It takes a 11MSl4 Issus to Air the
comMmigs to mad in pd&amp;
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will continue to grow. Growth breeds
problems along with raising the
taxes the city will collect as we

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some night, or having a wife and
family waiting anxiously to see you
come walking in after a duty shift.
Many an offi cer does not make It
home every time. Would you want to
risk your life to save another? I'm
willing to bet the answer will be
"no."
Well Lake Mary, Lhiese dedicated
men and women are quitting. When
the time comes when you need their
help, and there Is no manpower to
respond to help you, remember, you
told them what they could do, in.
stead of trying to answer their pleas
for help that you are crying for now.
Think hard and long before you put
down our Lake Mary police and fire
departments. Also, think hard and
long before you vote to end the life of
the city of Lake Mary, The life you
end now may someday mean the end
of your life or someone near and
dear to you. The cop out there also
means something to his loved ones,

Inflation hurts police officers just
as much as everyday citizens as
ourselves. They are human like us
and have families who ha ve to eat,
pay bills, mortgages on homes and
pay taxes. Only the high cost of
llving and low ularfes hurt them as
much as people on fixed Incomes,
because without raises, that's just
what they are on, fixed incomes. As

ments.

possibly, more to come,

president, personally approved

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of Lake Mary, before you became a
city, you had a onetiman constable,
but you also had a small population
and only a few business establish.

resignst,ions. Do not blame the chief
of police, Harry Benson, as It Is a
known fad this man has worked
long and hard to build the police
force up to what is considered one of
thebestlnthecounty,andhestarted
from scratch. Wake up Lake Mary,
take along lock at the crime rates in
other cities and the county as a
whole, and compare them to the
crime rate in Lake Mary. The record
speaks for Itself. Do not try to tell
yourself it's because we are a small
city either, as that excuse Is worn
out by the people who think we don't
need a nine man police force. Don't
especially the older citizens

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resignations of these formerly
dedicated men, and learn a little
about the devotion to duty these men
gave to the city of Lake Mary before
they resigned, and go even further to
get to the root of the problems In
Lake Mary?
To name a few, It's a published
fact that low pay, low morale, and
indifference by some city officials
and some citizens, not all, is the
major factor of the four, and

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and are the results of the over." reaction of a few Citizens to am tax
referendum of Sept. it. ThIs same
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referendum has been On subject of
much debate as various individuls
and groups have sougit to Interpret
the results while predicting dire
I . r I" MUM" for this, the youngest
city In Seminole County. In fear and
grombMis, - som bays even
" ssdidde.thcdrporatlon, a move
that WU triad once before, lfl W74,
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police officer.
In .11 fairness to these men and the
city of Lake Mary, why does the
news media just print the bold

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needs and education, then he
out into the world to seek his own
future. William has had an interest
in law enforcement since

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thlspolit.I(Idnoteidorae,nordldl
ncemyaoncrany other offjcer
to resign their jobs on the Lab Mary
Pblice Department. William is n
years of age, married, has a sm, and
does not It" under my rod. My wife
and I raised William, along with

Recent reports thederniseof the
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purpose of the iake Mary Chamber
of Commerce Is to promote the
general welfare of the co,wnumltyof
Lab Mary and the was surrounr
ding It, and to advance and Improve
the residential, commercial, dvic
and social Interests of the persona
r,(Ing ftj"
As president for the 1V794* year,
I will abide by thus by4aws and
enforce them to the bed of my
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just half as hot as normal bollon ad W
digress too cool for nitrogsn oxides to f
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represent them, and go to act in
the welfare of the cUjens of Lake
Mary who are not members when I
think they need to be Informed
ft comes to bettering our city,
Third, the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce did not endorse, nor
approve, nor was it Informed or
asked to help stop any resignations
ofany city employm 7% Chamber
is a non-poli__
tical, non-partisan, and
noniectarlan, nor does It endorse or
lend Its support to any election of
candidates for local, county or
federal office, which includes the
recent tax reforendurni which failed
to pass in the city.
Now that my oMdal position is
otated above as president of the
chamber, I would like to state
Personally, that l fed this article, ag
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sulfur.
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with the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce. Our chamber Is not
imlved in any way with the turmoil
going on in the city of Like Mary. It
Is strictly of a political nature, and
,. bft handled by the city govwn• . mint, which is the mayor and city
. I councilmen, cavisod by the in.
difference of umcarlig of aome of
these officlal,
and soine citisew of

stuen from high suitur cog without fouling '

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story has nothing whatsoever to do

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endear Itself to env oumertallets for coal %.
combustion technology that eliminates On ,
notorious "acid rain" phenomenon.
The &amp;A which gapped up Its research on '
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out tire.
dllors In
a
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from
the
Tennessee
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Valley Authority.
The fledgllnj fluidized bet bitisi.
todmology could evedually pwrnft electric '.
tulan and manufacturing plants to produce

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Chamber of Commerce,I would like
to comment on the recent stUde
printed In the (Orlando) SentüiJ
ar tAttle S4IneI on Nov. 1, con______
corning the rPgjgt.tIh1j of fn .
police officers In Lake Mary, one of
whom was my son, Patrolman
William RIpp, an officer with four
YOM of experience.
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Onefacelsbhack—Martlntitherklnglr.
this action also could be interpreted as a form of
Two we white, the Mu*d taw of Jesus
protest designed to be more effective than words. awiat and the youth
John F.
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The U.S. embago on Iranian oil, ironically, Kovno.
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may be more Inconvenient for Iran than for this
So powerful Is the Kennedy mydIVe
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country. Although our reduced Imports of Iranian
Y bI(k voters that the surviving
°' ca collect 5 respectable share of black
oil accounted for only about 4 percent of U.S. oil
consumption this year, they represented 25 *merica's votes in any
showing UP.
percent of Iranian sales — a fact that undoubtedly
EM if Be. Edward Kennedy wards to get
Influenced restraint by Iran In using its oil weapon those vows and
more from tho constumney
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against the United States. To be sure, Iranian that helped traWorm ,,Jimmy Who?" W
crude will not go begging, but extensive new
"President Carter," hire's what presid'm'UaI
marketing arrangements will become necessary.
candidate Kennedy will have to do:
additional blacks on id seat. ____________________________________________
But boycotting Iranian oil and deporting
-InIU.
d&amp;
spite
of his excellent ism on civil
riotous Iranian students am mere steps in a
4iJgs, Kennedy has few black faces on his
meaningless minuet the United States is obliged
to dance. Our leaders In Washington take
-occupies a position of real power. He must
seriously the threat of th e Ayatollah Ruhollah also integrate his campaign organization.
Khomeini and the extremist Revolutionary Carter campaigners are certain to remind
Council not to release the hostages until the
k oi&amp;i that the entire Carter
—
from
the original Peanut Brigade In 1976 —
United States hands over the deposed Shah
is
well
Interstodi.
Mohammed Rem Pahlavi, suffering from cancer
— Explain his role lnh&amp;pingtodefeetSe,L
In a New York hospital. And because the United
Edward Brooks, R.Mau. the Senates only
States cannot entert,ain even the possiblity of
BYWHIM
so"SocuritylpsymentL Mad ==her. Kovno an arma that
1412 assume you're on Social Security,
yielding to such blackmail, this country suddenly &amp;,o'a public divorce Al well as his
Thus new lünitsare dill subject to income
qwfws with the auto Ethics Common jotlike 35 million other people in tin MUM. ad MnU tans, tho* 60 inloome &amp;am
finds itself in a messy Impasse.
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You may be rdbid,a widow,wea cWWp are likely to be 04"W if that's the total
The situation could hardly be more contribdod mm to 8roobs'a dowam than
student.
In one way or another, you're amount of eared Ir..
Kennedy a
of MI
discouraging:
nt
on that monthly ___
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check.
People who are 72 or older are exempt from
American hands are tied for fea r that any the Carterites are already, "Imniig" KenBut
the
ehock
bob
FXfty
Uwe days, these limb
and weI prommaill to am my
cried rescue action could forfeit the lives of the
n*
for dvdvift the his&amp; dulwall Of its
doisu't It?
only voice in America's moot exclusive dab.
cen,
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of-this ys, far
.-Premete hi. votluug ràsrd
s, eat
uthi amewl
dompound by the same mob" T so,-cillWl
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lImIt loss $1 from their Social SIcurIt3 chocks
"
students" who seized the embassy. These iss..
million tdli'id workers Cl Social 8scur1t
revolutionstry zealots now control TAran. When
— RoeorAse We* pi" leadership.
w $314,91i
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72 category and sue $050 or 87.110 fled 71&amp;
economy where
Inflation rate
the moderate Prime Minister Mehdl Bazargan Cuters 187$ cainpiig trist t
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you'll Mill got moot of your Social Security
alos*
at
13pe
resigned In protest following Khomeini's support rou4Iod
____ ever the volIUcsl fleldams of
check
(not suabject to tam) each month. it
of the
Covem,
of the embassy's seizure, ft Islamic ra
There's
A
way
to 1181P You survive is HOW you sin $M for esample, you'll loo only
a a ruiJi .Jleed,d all bet Andrew
better. You cuu work. For psi.
took over. Now, there is no government waft of slid
no of that fr.n your year's Social Security
Y
Molt
black
h*ft
the name In Iran.
Wee
"o
SON
101b
4111
SWAI Sscw* 001, Of cheeks — do is, yn Joe holf of do 0111011
TWO a(Iev. Detroit's C-k1flafl cow.,. Scm, are too fregik, or Ill.
shove the $100 Ibuht.
Jackson now
Imum"Atmajoritymabletoornsome
unprecedented violation of the U.S. Embassy and
put Carter, is put beesesa priAeid sift
Altho* there are i"ipurso 'i'd
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. liue will
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lidding of hostages to distract attenft tMM
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or ~roosift scew soeor*
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— be"to.
Iran's rebellious Kurkish -tribesmen
Nearly 17 Million VS retired ,OikKi the
1111d 68 puis — of iscnb.icy.
Collor- -- in W7 understood thess toets.
rod we nisviva ad
qwrrelling Islamic factions, seems to have Im
— M ~ — and " bY black
It changed the 8dl Security law so that
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authority now
In the134o41 pow we two "UIon relked
at
thou dsp.ndsu* on the moed bly chicks could
. t
a
Iran's volatile mixture of revolution and' (W1IM
workers
and almost a ml11on ',t,srs end
-r
. wime
pol
most
religious fervor that has been only simmering In wwte people — do not
The amounts you Can earn — in part-tIme' dSiie'it,ML
recent months is again out of control. In the chaos sequalutaics with black
(bogies established regular, $14-71Sr
WOrk, for .uangl. — don't seem large.
Bet _
gospel hymns
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help
a
lot.
that reigns in Tehran, one wanders jf
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ddiegulIS4 his Igeorsics of black Americas they
''i'
altar
Fouc
aid
decreed
t
eaniap
Ayatollah Khomeini can guarantee the safety of 1
us
Mat i Slid
'iflhII4I
So there's same good ni's. It Is this:
iet rersd to correct it, his DPW
the hosts, let alone arrange for
—
tju Jan. 1, persona aged N lkre'ih hImits.rmes4l4grci,weuldb,
fr rumen, thepetII,
the average in
in ,
witholut first laying hands on the shah.
71 who are en Social Security will be able to
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ab
U
pernt
this
Critical
Mack
IllS without
—
S_fl $,* in ai
As Iranians face iç to the possibility of a U.S
'5'
yew
— Remain tcm to MssvIàioas of the lad
pmeity. lint's up plo from the $4105 they
shutoff of wheat and AnIerICW* resolve to ie less 17 years.
If black eaton aW,4 1dm F.
can ian without penalty this year,
If you wait to know mote, phomis your lo
oil, the standoff becomes more certain with every Kaum* (or what they thoegit he Was, sad
Social
Security .mc.. There on newly 1,100
passing day. Barring some unforeseeable MvodRchestKanedy for what bscssldve
-Starting Jan. Is persoassgsd05throsagh omces
miracle, therefore, It would appear the American
they will
Edvad KIISSdy
tsr
Hwhoaresilodolhocwittrw$Ub,abh.to
— ader, —
are am
$.711
people are In for a lose ordeal that will test them
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year
ho*i* is- a asitd ae,tir ci Civil
Ike amosI-VS ed ante, Social security
pumity That',up $ kern the
they
cusoiia of
and their leaders to the limit.
a, a vocal prepuneat Sir
i1elmil-01 -1 in ,.
a i
swum
am own 0 ~ Poll" M 71111!- J" M thwo anvo is
snooft uk lw
also liss to pr eel luirt param' Isimatlen far
intel natimai community to bring pressure t
in
te usreot
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'pb1losophy now," Hamilton said, "Is that
awry child deserves his own home."
To Implement their philosophy, social workers
are putting Increasing pressure on the courts to
rule children victims of abuse,, neglect or
abandonment legally free for adoption. And to
begs adoptive parents for children with special
nude is the object of their stepped-up recruitmod efforts.
"You're not going to got people calling In
saying 'hey, I wart to adopt that child with cystic
fibrosis..." Hamilton said. "But such parents
c n be found."
aShe said there are currently 48 children In the
county legally free for adoption.
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Myth: An adoptive mo ther should not hold a
job.
Myth: Adoptive parents must not be han.
(Icapped.
Myth: Parents should not adopt a child older
than any of their natural children.
Myth: Parents should not adopt children older
or you er than they could have had naturally.
Myth : Fcster parents shoujd not be allowed to
adopt children that have been In their care.
Myth: Couch. with low Income should not be
allowed to adopt.
And perhaps the biggest myth of all: Some
children are
adoptable.
"Just because we couldn't see ourselves
adopting children with a particular, handicap, for
rstance, doesn't mean there Is no one out there
who would," said Donnelly.

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County social workers are throwing away a
bock of myths surrounding adoption and will be
calling attention to the fact Nov. 18-24 In
celebration of national Adoption Week.
Because of the greet number of older, P.
dicapped and minority children who were now
able to find permanent adoptive homes In the
pad, social workers are doing a nearly complete
abott4ace with respect to some
. of their prior
actices,
Undo Donnelly, Children's Home Society, and
Arm Hamilton, Health and Rehabilitative Sir.
vices, are eemlthdng forces to
to It that more
children are removed from perennial foster
care and placed In permanent bomm
'lids Involves letting the public know old taboo,
like the following no longer apply.
Myth: A single parent cannot give a child a

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Robert Theism, president Florida. By joining with Con- concrete buildings.
con. utilizing local labor with
Th.Jsen'i more than 20 years design standards
of Suncrete Corp. of Sanford, Steel of Dayton, Ohio, Sun.
The Con-Steel contractor in the business. The strudlontechnlquesthat have materials being supplied by
last week announced his crete will team up with a network offers Swicrete eight association enhances Sun- evolved over the years.
local concrete and steel
company's plans to introduce national network of con- years and more than ala crete's position as a design
concrete
and
steel
jo'fces.
The building system:.
The
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president,lost week annowiced the Eckerd Drug chain
opened fl stores during the pad week, bringing the
company's total stores to 1,001.
Turley said the "one-thousand-and-one" event will
be celebrated for this month in all Eckerd Drug Mores
tiroughout the chain's 154tate marketing area.
Drawings will offer customers and employees
thousands of collars in cash and free prizes. In additlon, a series of month4ong sales the greatest In
the company's V-year history will be advertised in
newspapers and on television, and, will feature
unusually low prices on many Items of merchandise
throughout the holiday season.
"We are proud to have reached this milestone,"
Turley said."and the give-aways we are offeringto our
customers and employees are our way of saying thanks
for making LOOl Mores poalbie."

Home Builders
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tight money and high interest rates was sharply criticized by
congressional, labor, business and consumer leaders at a two.
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day Housing Economic Summit Conference held here.
The conference, hosted by the 120,000-member National
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Association of Home Builders (NAHB), was called to examine
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the economic, social and political comoquences of the boas
Oct Iactlon which led tea record 15.75 percent prime Interest
rate, and 13-14 percent mortgage Interest rates.
Summing up the conference, NAHB Presldeflt Vandal
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Graylee said psrticlpsáts generally agreed "the tight money,
high-Interest-rate approach Is an extremely painful way to
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Jonathan Brown, staff counsel for Ra1pl Nader's Public John Quarterman has
IrterNt Research Group, told the assembly that any actions Joined the management
by the Federal Reserve Board stringent enough to bring in. staff of Flagship Bank
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nation down by one percentage point, would also throw one of Seminole. Dennis
Art Grindle, owner of Art Grindle's Wheel Ranch.
million people out of work and carve $100 billion off the Gross Courson, president, antrades pointers with Amy Orseno, a devoted fan of
National Product.
nounced that QuarterElevating the unemployment rate one percentage point adds man will assume full rehis television commercials. Grindle leaves this
weekend for an appearance on 'The Best Of Real one million workers to the jobless rolls, said House MJOIItY sponsibility for the In.
Leader Jim Wright, D-Tex., and adds up to $22 billion to the
People Special' In Hollywood, Calif. The program
f
ederal deficit to cover lost tax revenues and hlsher unem. staliment Loan area of
is to be broadcast at 8p.m. this Wednesday.
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Florida," said George Keith, president of the Cmcinnatl.i*seci retan d rug chain.
"We receive a warm welcome everywhere we
new store In Florida," he continued, "and we're
looking forward to making more new friends as our
expansion continues in this lively state."
Superx has recently acquired 14 Gray Drug Stores
located In Punta Gorda, Venice, Sarasota, Brandenton,
Port Richey, New Port Richey, Melbourne, .eesburg
Deland, New Smyrna Beach, Ormond Beach, and
Daytona Beach. The Gray acquisition has greatly
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The Internal Revenue Service has announced It Is seeking
additional organizations to sponsor Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance (VITA) programs iñ,Florlda.
According to Qarles 0. DeWitt, IRS director for Florida,
VITA programs are usually spmaorâ4 by local civic or
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bank balding company, has offered to purchase all the
dock o1 Florida Bankshares, Inc,ftwas announced by
Philip F. Searle, chatirman of Flagship Banks.
The offer, which is miijsct to all governmental app
provals, calk for raphip to pay$011 In cash for each of
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Bansresbes agreed to r.eoaimnd to the coin.
psny'a ubariboidsie that thsy accept Faphip's atfsr
which Is woo in
FloddsBaltsharls,Incq w*banidaat$117mW$c'i,
ow=
lnBrowwd, Palm Bs.ch.andGladus
Clis, and a minority latoreat In a bank In
llIdlds Coody. lbs cc'npany'a load bank, the 11$
million u.st First National Bank of Hollywood,
Oper" oi&amp; offices In Br ward County, Florida's
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their own neighborhoods,

conference lead while five other conference foes awaited the
The Seminoles came right beck however with the aid of a 37The powerfully built fullback added a 60-yard scoring
outcome to see If they would get a piece of the conference yard kickoff return by Robert Guy and a 15-yard personal foul ramble to his credit that pushed the Seminole lead to 41-18.
a-own.
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Fry provided Patriot fans of a bright indication of things to
But a devastating running attack, sparked by Arthur
S-ijnole High's long dormant oftew exploded with more
Arthur Jackson carried for three yards and then bulled off come nest year by directing the tenacious Lake Brantley crew
velocity that the Tribe's halftime homecoming fireworks Jackson and Joe Baker put the would be titlist on the shelf, at
the right side of the line, broke into the secondary and scamdisplay to roll 'c 200 yards rIM)thcg and ps* six touc4'downi on least until next year.
pered In for a 34-yard score. Voltoline again split the uprights
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season.
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turned oat at S"-'9, High foothill offered Poesy. "I think the kids felt It In makes very few mistakes."
W bid more than an how after the the locker room... we fell good before we - "Our kids will be playing in front of
Thb.'s biaed victory of the year, four came out."
more people than they've ever played
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glad to have the homefleld advantage for
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coach about the outcome against Merritt
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the cold, was completely warmed by the
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ø.Mhard who noted that $.itbiok will "We'll take a real good lock at the
smiled to defensive coach Roger used the some type of cvwplet. effort if game films on Monday and Tuesday."
Besthut A Whiled Bt'd. With thsyareto bad MilTitI Island.
Posey laid. "We'll have to work hard this
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Baker rumbled hr 31 yards oft lift tackle and copped the
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the huneouning crowd In a freitsy, leading 140 midway
Jim Relay, opting to go with junior quarterback Greg Fry scoring pass to Scott Jackson.
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agabat Merritt "-'d nut wsskafl In ens tidy package,
a 7$-yard drive with a Ma-yard scoring strike to Tim Burke. well and came up with touchdown passes of 30-yards to Scott
The Seminoles will now hod top ranked Merritt Island In
The $un"4e victory WNW a hi at Iindvkn from may lbs Patriots elected to go for two but failed on a Scott Jackson Jackson and 21-yards to Robed Corolla.
state playoff action Friday night at Seminole Field, November
qrters as the Tribe utemd the gems with a m gems sweep
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again OW rolled in for a IS-yardtouchdown run.
Ibis time. abed the kick wide which left Seminole
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play and many like it defensive end Morgan Smith
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Running Game Nets 359 Yards

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lake Howell's defensive backs Tom LaCore (10) and Johnlianvev (:12) lay a
crunching tackle on a pass attempted by the Braves. After giving up a pair of
first half scores, the Hawks's turned stingy and blanked Boone in the second half.

Silver Hawks, rallied behind the passer, to Mike Wood the keeper rolled In fror ie one- for the two point conversion half.
completing 12.14 pass at.
quarterback Mike Wood In the scrambler, Lake Howell came yard line,
"We just started doing tempts for a whopping 259
putting Lake Howell out In
second half to blow the Boone alive.
some of the things right in the yards and a pair of touch.
The third score w set up front -14.
Braves away 35-14, and set a
Wood got the Hawks moving by another Wood-t riders
Boone's defense was reeling third quarter that we did downs, In addition to his two
school record for most in a hurry by hitting Chuck gem covering 53yar Stock- but there was dill time for one wrong In the first half," rushing scores.

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) - Minnesota cornerback Nate Wright was placed on the Injured reserve
list Friday with a cracked bone in his arm suffered In
the Vikings' 19.7 loss last week to Green Bay.

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number of victories since Scott with a 20-yard gainer, a well's kick put t Silver more Wood-directed scoring commented the chilled but
Mike Woods carried the
going 4A with four.
47-yard bomb to tight end Jim Hawks out In front 4, but opportunity for Lake Howell, happy coach.
bulk of the offensive load for
;
The Silver Hawks finished Flanders, and capped the there was still more conic.
With seven minutes left to
The game plan was a the Boone Braves, chalking
The Vikings activated defensive tackle Steve
the regular season under first march by finding halfback
familiar
one for Lake Howell up 139 yards. Woods acWith
the
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year coach Weir at 4-6.
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replace Wright on the team's roster.
Lake Howell could do end of a 12-yard touchdown and stopping Boo cold, servative drive and put the offense. All season long the In the first half but couldn't
nothing right In the first half pass for the first Lake Howell Wood directed anothe uperb finishing touches on Lake Silver Hawks have used both crack the Lake Howell
as the Braves pulled out In score,
chive via the pass.
Howell's fourth victory of the Capoblanco and Wood. defense in the final two
front 14.0 on first and second
That TD seemed to be all
The junior signal c er hit year with a 13-yard carry for Alternating frequently, when periods.
quarter runs by halfback the Silver Hawks needed to Chuck Scott with a i-yard the score. Stockwetl's kick one had a off night the other
The victory
Lake
Mike Woods, not to be get them fired up and back ln bullet to set up a 1-yard failed on the final TD and the seemed to be on and In the Howell out of thelifted
Five
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touchdown pus play Scott final stood 3544.
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Smith.
Sammy Weir empisasjz.j closed out the Silver Hawks thneln four years, since going
Woods rambled for touchLake Howell scored again
The apar1ug qua back Lake Howell made no par- 1979 season on the upswing. from 3A to 4A status.
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own 47, Stephens sped rigid with a pitch, then
Along with Meyers cut chin the Hounds lad
stopped and lofted a TI) pus to a forgotten Mike Cleveland for the second half to a recurring thigh
Osborne. The play went for 57 yards and when Injury.
WINTER PARK - As a psychological ploy some McMullen converted again the Parkers went up 14.0
"It made a lot of difference," a disappointed Bill
coaches show their team a war4yps movie to with 5:58 STILL left in the first quarter.
Scott said after the loss. "Haas did a ssçsr Job, but
motivate them to mayhem against an opponent.
Falling behind though, has been commonplace for Audie was rw'irulng hard and we mIssed him."
Former Ohio State strategist Woody Hayes was Lyman. After a good return by Audi. Cleveland to
To say Ham did a super Job was putting It mildly.
fond of showing his troops the movie "Patton" the Winter Park 47, quarterback Jeff Meyers
Lyman's pader, field goal kicker and now
before a crucial incowdar with "that team up gt a march.
tM"Ick carried Mi strall times to ale.,.HOW' w.a Rose Bowl opisiaed ..........WWaf Pest's V: -:1e thin attack again. )waduly me" the Ihusde ba Wimse
Other coaches Wild to Wilder edrimes. I
While rolling left on a bootleg Meyers was leveled
Here, th ough, the Porkers stiffened. Bus
Wild BuncI" a Sam Paddnpeh tale of hideous lOu
jot after he released the ball by cornerback promly Ua,.drivsd a
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the bar from 37 yards to pull the Greyhounds within
manslaughter on a chilly football evening.
Meyers went down and so did Lyman's drive. The 21.13.
Wilder Park's Larry Gergley, however, didn't blcnd.haIedseniorsuifereia jagged cut across his
Then, two minutes later Lyman reverted to Its
need all the fanfare of bullets. bombs and thiml
microwave offense, as Meyers found widsoud Rob
mutilations.
The stall was only temporary though. With the Reich on the right sideline for a IS-yard bomb.
A simple diet of IS-second commercials mod
help of a roughing the punter penalty, junior
Reich fought off a dthnd,r and coidrollsd a
have done Juat as well.
quarterback Mike Andriano marched the Hounds to Juggled ball at the some thm for a apsetacular TI).
lure'. Vsgamatle told the dory Friday nigid at a 23-yard field goaJ by the evsrpiumd Bias. With the Bounds down two 21-19 and a Baa. point
Stuowaltir Field as rwwhig hacks Mike uooas and Andsiano, a loft header, got the key yardege after worthiam, Meyers tried the rigid end for a tie
Mike Stephens sliced, diced amid chopped Lyman to hlnasf with a seven yard scamper for a first down game, bu* was stopped short. 81W, 4:12 r"a1 uid in
hita on am grossed 3448.
at the ll
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Ve penal e, for the uninformed, Is one of these
After another good return by Miller, safety Steve
The Wildosti, shocked to see a s,n1gly safe
giumnick Inventions which helps make the tedious Kurhi saved a TI) by hauling Goode down from lead' evaporate roud.d Immediately. With
laSt of preparing vegetables a brims for the b.Ithid to keep the Greyhound. close 144 at the and Stephens doing most of the work, Wilder Park
housewife,
of a long fled quarter,
marched 71 yards for the am*. Ilephuas garuered
The only brass. Friday was that of Wilder Park
In
On Houndssrethe TD fa am yard away. McMss heeled his
backs blowing by a bewildered Lyman defense.
net U fartte ItJ Goode, Vft 4:35 '$ajt in
fourth MrMgh PAT for a 3511 advainge
"Fled they were trapping us. ibm, when will hail, the Sdfty senior broke one up the middis and
"Gor pitch play ia. working," liepheu,, aBed
made an adjuatmoud to that, they Just went out- sped$7yardotopsydt. McCaw again Wck.4the "Do$." by his teammates, aid after the tombside," a (nitrated Hound defensive coach Paul poim after for a 31-3 advantage.
down. 41Whontbsyculo9ftft1ddsJJM cut bath
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Thomann said about the WIldcats 231 yards on the
,We were =ft Rain plays and Middle Par,"
b'M,."
ground.
We &amp;th
his frequent bursts
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Goods (pronounced Goosede) did mod of his tbrugh the middis. 'Jerry Cooper (coder) md - be(oBowed the criep blocking of TYnger s the
severing oftheGreyhowidslnthsflrd beg. ThsH,, Mart Trager (guard) were jtting goad blocks." endsonefrvmslgidyardsaway with eutyUasomd.
began gs(ti
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Jut six carries plus two TD's.
the ned series - Msysrs liwew some courage pad dIds't matter a. On Wi1*wta preved $441.
ftwuatwoyardsi ceoudysiiandabalf minutes some tape on his in to return for the Houn.
Into the fled quarter that owed, the wound on the
Begiantag at its own 36, Meyers put together a ilainaiwi said afteir the PoL 'ibm TYigar vs
Gre,tosmds. Rdiwa.man Mark MiSer had ad the iu*day,$4 yard dsvs pp.4 by a Qevslaad doth tik4iig two gays oil a ms."
operating table for th e (a by reteasleg the fsrtheTDfromtkell,
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saved toUch. pay, the way (or Qevetad. Meyers added a key pscetheC*tM.,.WIld.rPutr.latS4.
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LyoaisoltheyWS.s,,legy
Bait McMullen converted for a74 lead.
catch by tlgidceid Mike Garrity for 12 yards and a Cleveland with 78 list half yard.. Meyers 'eM
The V.gssatk cud again four plays later as &amp;A 4ow. Ifoas boomed the edra point to make it Andrim also combinedhr 118 yam, pN.
Wilder Park look a play from the Hound playbook. WIldcMe-21, Grsyhousid.40 with only 35 second. In hiM rsoovered ahnW=dT=AV@lW
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suffered severe head injuries Nov. 6 when he fell from
his bicycle. It has not yet been determined how long he
will be hospitalized.

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hospitalized earlier In the week for treatment of what
doctors said was an "Inflammatory condition," was in
stable condition In a Mobile hospital Friday.
Hospital officials said the former major-league
player and manager's condition was Improving
Friday, but would he require hospItalIzatIon for se
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season at Kansas City, has come to terms with the
Atlanta Braves, It was announced Friday not.
A spokesman for the Braves said Hrabosky, 30, is
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Nolan Ryan's test of the free- not disclosed.
"It was - of the most
agent market that netted him
a contract with Houston difficult dr4'lvns I have ever
Astros- to be signed Monday made," said Kim, a lanky 2I
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Wet cfwplonAngelz with a lad s.arn. "Even after th.
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gap
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to other teams because latin
be under close scrutiny of the official as he
But former Pittsburgh felt I could work something
Pirates' rlghthander Bruce out with the Pirates.
rambles for first half yardage against Winter
"But It became apparent
Park. The junior sensation banged up a thigh and KIlOS), also a free agent, was
obtained Just at the right the door was closing in terms
was forced to the sidelines In the second half for
moment Friday and signed a of the Pirates and I had to
the Rotary Bowl bound Greyhounds.
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national
theM of Houston In the AFC Bradshaw leads the NFL already tipped Ms hand by kid on the lock - we'll find
San Diego Coach Don Central.
with 21 touchdown passes admitting the Chargers will out about them."
Coryell won't say the Pitt"I colt say they're (PItts
and the Chargers' Den Fouts come out passing.
The Chargers have new
aburgh Stealers are the bed burgh) the but tam ever, tops the league with 2,774
"No one runs on the
football team of all tune. But because I've only been In the passing yards, a completion Steelera," he said. 'They're beaten the Steelers In
he won't say they're not, pro game for sewn years," rate of62percent, and boasts giving up only 3.3 yards a regular season play, losing
either.
said CoTal1. "But ti hard four 300.yard plus games. rush (actually It is Just 3.2). all six meetings between the
Coryell Is preparing his 84 for me to Imagine a better
The Chargers' usual of. They pride themselves on two teams.
Chargers for Sunday's duel team. Offensiv,Iy, they're fensive game plan has been holding people wider 100
world champion very good. Defensively, to try both the rivilrig and yards a game (five of their
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Diego needsavidoryto keep
The game figures to be a a game, find out which one reach that figure)."
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Stealer defensive tackle
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for small children &amp; school
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or before the 17th day of
3 BR home, Pg. DR. LR. FR,
11, T,i ter abortion-$tQ0;
agers fm. Lii. Mary Elern. Lii.
December, lflC and file the
with fireplace. UtIl. Fm. plus
Gyn ic-liD; Pregnancy
Mary Longwood area. Call
was Ineffective,
original with the Clerk of the
wooded lot. $343 plus sac. No
CAU. BOB LOVENBURY
test,r a sterllI.tlon: Ire.
abov, styled Court either before
Pets. 3324311.
coUns p. Professional care,
MLS
- REALTOR
serviceon Petitioner's attorney or
Will baby sit In my home for
3222611
supp , atmosphere, con.
lvi 123.3116
3.S7S
immediately ther.alterg other.
wodilng parents. Reasonable.
I leant
III
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wise, a Default and ultimate
323-3$3amytlm,.
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CI RAL FLORIDA
Iudoment will b entered agaInst
w AN'S HEALTH
235Coui, Homes
RN, 0.44 4.17, full &amp; part limi
23 acres on Wskiva River near
you for the relief demanded in the
ANllATlON
Apply In person Sanford Nursing
Tlngs to Eat - Low Down Payment
SR 4&amp; Fenced, water,
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Petit.
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S Convalescent Center, 030
Ready. 562.7375 or 323-0061.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
500 E lonial r., Orlando
— Meflonville.
___________________ Cash for your lotl Will build on
this Court on this 7th day of
Fos'$ale
__________________ your lot ot our lot.
"SuchfietoobJectorraIsetheejjsueswgoJdt
NOvember, 1070.
Lemons, Satsu'nas &amp; Tangelos
Y Enterprise, Inc.
To e. 1100.321 2360
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R.U. Hutthisn
Medal Inc., Realtor
Dishv'ash.r,fuIl
tlme,days
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Ph. 322.4050
544.3013
Why B nely? Write "Get A ________________________
E a Omelet Restaurant
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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
2SlSFranchAve.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
on
Male' )atino Service. All ,
1 BR, 15, completely furnished.
ISOilOOcor. bldg. lot In DeBary.
fl1strvctions
By: Patricia Rcblnson
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ages. 0. Box 6071, Clear
wiii take 6 mo lease, $323 mo.
$4,000 $1,000 dwn, owner will
JACK T. BRIDGES, ESQUIRE
watsi I. 3331$.
Wanted: Mature lady to Iivilfl 2
MONOGRAM
CLEVELAND, MIlES BRIDGES _____
days a week. Prepare mals &amp;
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Post Office Drawer 1
care for invalid lady In Sanford COMPANY, REALTOR COUNTRY LIVING at its fln*st.
4*. lablicNstics
Sanford, Florida 37771
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333-Isa residence. Call (30$) 337.4305 .
6300747
3 BR, 4 bath, 4½ acres lake
Publish November 11, 1,
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weakdays.
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PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
OR BIBLE CHURCH
cottage. $02,000.
41—Houses
DEP.16
May t tie small, friendly,
Home health aide, part time. - _________________________
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3n 7346
Sep11 church you are
Homemaker, part time,
FENCED) BR, 1 bath, Del. lot, -COUNTRY
LIVING-.
Trllevel
4
lookii or. 323-0440 for info.
needed in Sanford area. Must
zoned commercial, all for
Privatersadingtutor
Bdrm, 3 Bath home, one acre
hav,car.Cali BayAruHome
ijFiot1i
Certlflod.M.Mack
fenced,
double
garage,
family
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C I'iappeU .
Health krvlcsi at 3311000.
PIIOnS23.0116
room, dining room, central
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
Price reduced $1,000 3 BR, 25 ,
4.01$ &amp;
Equal Opportunity Empicyir I HSA, could have effic. apt.,
CITYOF
home, custom made pool,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, ____ ______________ ____________________
I
nearl.4.lyr.warraflty,zoned
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WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA FLORIDA.
workshop. 1700 sq
Svntheticoil dealers
I agricuiture.
ftIng
in
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B Iar'nes
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING CIVIL ACTION NO. 7s.Ns.cA.ig.
ft living + 1744 sc. patio. s,,'
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Needed Immediately
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323-1141
NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN by A
BSQ. Many extras, must sell, "
Calll3l.74U for info
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — A circuit cowl Judge

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James Dupree Henry, who Is scheduled to die In Florida's

After hearing five howa of testimony Friday, Circuit Judge
Thomas E. Kirkland took the motion under advisement and
said he ml&amp;it limme his ruling Monday ii
calendar did not delay his decision,

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REAlTY.

41-Houses

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4pct. Interest to QualIfied buyors.
New homes with low monthly
payments &amp; lowdowfl Dayments.
$35,000 to $44,000. 3fl.37,

1974, and stealing $64 and I cedlt card.

FOR SALE OR REN1
3BR,1B,FP,niceyard,clet'
town.

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gave Improper Instructions to the Jury that voted 7-5 for
death penalty and that Henry's trial attorney, 1arry Kails,

Re,. IIAIP 5TAfl Irak
2NN.17.,2.Cass,lbs,ry,PI.
$3410
i•. N7.335

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appethend Mm for Riley's death.
At the time the Judge instructed the jurors, Henry had not
been convicted of shooting the detective.

New listing better than fl*. 3
BR, 28 home locate in
desirable Sanford neighborhood. Close to schools,
shoppIng I golf. Deltona Land
Co. REALTOR, 665-lu),
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Deltona Plaza.
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a showing of Ineffective asalsiance of counsel," said Barnard.
Ray Dvorak, ci the OrangeOsceola State Attorney's Office,
put Karis the Man4 to explain why he had not objected to
Inclusion of the detective's testimony during the sentencing
thase of Henry's trial.

SpecIal — your dream-i BRLR-FR-gerage-walk to
town-$t$,000. By Owner-40
W. 3rd-323-0 It?.
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because he feared a challenge would further damage
credibility with the jury.

JACKSONVILLE,

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December 4, 179, or a 1

crate lncreas.f

mortgagebyanOcala savings

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ARE
HERE BY
newspaper of general circulation YOU

victims of our high

fifteen(1S) days priortothetlmc foreclose a lien on real property

e Journal

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City Clerk

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S.mlno$. County, F1ri4.
County. i'

FABRIC SALES
Good co., lots of potential.

sllowlng positions: Cooks,
waiters, wiltresss, hostesses,

$39,000.

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377)748

'77 Nova SS black
AC PS PB 350 a ac

Real clean '73 Jeep Waqoneer
Lots of extras reasonable

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Al Conditloni

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Air Conditioning, Heating, Electri. Carpentry, Painting, Roofing, &amp;
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,
303 E. 25th St. 323.0051.
WE BUY USED FURNITUAE1.

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SPc. beige sict.sofa,$120
323.0304

CqlI Larry for Free Est. 671-5391.
Bonoea o ins.

Bonded. Free Estimates 323
6035 after 5 p.m.

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Beauty Care

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

Handy Paul, has truck will tyavel.

formerl Harrlett's Beaut NOl
Top PricesPald

92, So. Of Sanford. 3221721.

Cash 322.4132

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SavesOpct.onan.wSpc.DRsuIte Larry's Mart, 21$ SanfOrd Ave
by Trogdon. White con.
Buy S Sell, the finest in used
ford FurnIture Salvage, Il-fl,
5o.of Sanford. 3221721.

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MEINTZER

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$31 MLAgmt 339-'•4.

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Drywall, Ceilings, end Walls

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ANTHONYCORINO

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real

3337340 WeOOwashwlndowel 6775191

Moving So a newer hsme, ---:.
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Fietchers pressure cleaning

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lyre sip Patios, Di

PAINYCONT. ALUM. SIDING

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$411 Sanlsrh Ave 323-5772

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Call 531-53990, 5570134

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KINMORS*AI.IIN._P.,t.,

&amp; I £
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anuscape
iviaifli.

332-0707

SWEETSHOPPE

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&amp;add ons. Quality work, no job
too small. 191-10)4.

very. Idols Sanford Fur-

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teed. 3221015.

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repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
mIsc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-6531.

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Used,anycondilionishl 5)75

love seat, ottoman, N0II's

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ae
also make lea Estil

1 nwnr 171

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equIty.

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clean, $1,495. 3220988

or best of for 323 1730.

AC.

Potential to qualified prin.

71.000 ml

l9l2Fiat 171 Sport, Exc. gas ml.,

Must sell. 1977 Vega. radio &amp;

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Estaousiiefi plumbing sup

F" a #?

rAthn.

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Stonstrom Realty

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Sbs*oem,2bath, central H,

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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES

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des. Phone 337-7734.

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,332.7495

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WELLS,CLEARED&amp; POND.
525,000.
EXCELLENT

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FIrewood stacked, split I dc
Iivered. Pine, $33; Oak,
a

paved road, 240' deep.
Beautiful view across Crystal

uflC., Sanwi

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gosh starter, retirement, or

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1v, 349.5451

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'73 Dodge Dart Swinger, 2 dr.
HI, El ignition, auto. AC.

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cond. 333-679),

5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.

REALTORS

l ACRES INCLUDES POND,
BARN I IRRIGATION,
$49,500. NEAR HWY

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15 models Call 339 9100 or 831

323 3147.

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$11,950.

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20 h' Marc new

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Subaru Brat truck1 wh dr.71
mpg, reg. gas. low ml, like new.
still under warranty. 323 6700.

days. Call 327.2013.

dwn. $227 'is; for U moi 10'
pet ,

After hours call Wet Bunks.

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will

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A-OK Tire Mart 322-7400

73 Cutlass Supreme, air. PS.
PB, AM FM low miles, 000(1

Runs Good, 3235569

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Heat pumps, oil tieaters &amp; AC's.

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tile. Owner will consider
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FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO

Sanford-Lk. Monroe area, Zoned
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private lot. Kit, fully eqpt,
carpeted, Custom drapes. This
home has been completely

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.1SR II. LI, kit,, DR, PP. W.

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T5WNSMITM*YCONC$aN
NOTICE IS NI$ISV OIVIN 3 an ii
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PINECRES

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PIanos &amp; organs as low as srn.
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
MusIc Center, 3202 French Ave.
322 2255.

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stiings *..irs ivat

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a friendly Ad-Visor will help

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scaetns. Terrific satin kit, 2

Lg skulbi rm.. ww carpet,

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Great Investment i app

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PoaulIfvtlPR, 7lliomeon large

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taklngWsgecewsffiaw.nt.d

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EXEC. HOMEI Custom 4 BR, 3
beth home in Idyllwllde with
pool I patio. Sunken LR.FR,

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NO UA lYINGF
3 BR home.

A BUVI 3 BR, I wm

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Payi.ess$6l,.s,3S3.JI3I.

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ROOKKIIPIN
Group figure abIlity, basIc

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MayfaIr Country Club. Custom

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potential OpportunIty plus.

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COLOR CO.'S SURDIVISION,I iight$.iIW1P lying
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FORMIC WORK

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p1st thi rounded in pi
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exclusive LOCH ARBOR. 3
generous BR, 35, beamed
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Mech good, many new pts
51)00 322 6665. 339 3490

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78-Motorcycles

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Hwy 93, I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach. Will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at ?-30 It's
the only one in Florida You set
the reserved price Call 904 251
.311 for further detail.

BUYJUNKCARS
From$1OtotSO
Call 327 1624; 327 1460

6655006.

FHA-VA, FHAI3SI24S

Christian Brothers

warranted. Yours for 544,0001,

BLE MORTGAGE

SYONE, canopIed by 1g.

BUildtOt-ourloboryours.

Just $41,900.

Mal custom fHtures on W..

SANFORD IN 000'
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EARLY VICTORIAN 1594 MO.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
cars. trucks &amp; heavy equipment,
322 5990
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-197$ Suzuki, OS 100, e.c.cond.
iikc new, reg nas 23 nipq.
3So0miles, must sell S800
auto, Price s right' 322 0706
S,3—Boats
&amp;
Accessories
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377 1218
7 Merc Marquis Brounhan
ROBSON MARINE
E.ec co car. Like new Air.
Motorcycle
Insurance
2021 Hwy. 17.02
full power, tilt. cruise, flew
BLAIR
AGENCY
Sanford, Fla. 33771
steel
radials
831 3761
323 )566or i3 7710
weekends and nights 323 1670
197621' Scatcratt 155 tip Mercury
los
cruise 1.0, lIke new, I owner.
79-Trucks-Trailers
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323-7832

CUSTOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING S REPAIR
S.G. BALINT
322-5665

80-Autos for Sale

n—Junk Cars Removed
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MOVIng or thinking of garage
sale? Lot of work? Will buy
from or sell for you.
•bANNY'S AUCTION SALES S
Call
3227040

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332
3227177
207E.2SthSt,

financing. Call Don Cox 323----

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Camper shell to fit small truck
(Datsun. Toyota. etc.), s;
322 9553.
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Yard Sale
1601 Forest Dr.
Sat &amp; Sun •

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Are you wanting to sell your
home? LiST WITH USI

CH-A, new carp., new roof, &amp;

with CH.A, Fla. rm., sitting

Maternity clothes, Size 7 &amp; ,
baby clothes; mens suits, ss$15, size 4.4; Boys clothes, size
S &amp; 10; bar stools, blender &amp;
many other misc. $33 Willow
Way,Winterspgs., Fri.. SetS
Sun. S S. -

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2507 Laurel Ave. 3 BR, 1 B, wbeauty shop. $44,000.

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1½ bath, Cent. AC.H, w.w

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Currentlyrented$2SOmo. Eve.

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75-Recreational Vehicles

HAL COLBERT REALlY InC.

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.35,000

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PHARMACIST

Of County Com

The place for voting wIll bathe PublIsh Novambeq fl, 31, 30,
Council Chambers, CityHall, 151 Dicombi7, 1079oao
East Crystal Lake Avenue
Thepollswillb,oponf,.ml:oo

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Bdrm, 1½ SIth, extra game

0' Call Rest. is now hiring

701 Bldg.

E. Altamonte Dr.
339-0500
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STEMPER AGENCY

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Priced right - so move fast,

327-4413

MAILCLERK

Florida 327'0'

INC.
REALIOR'

MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE
Eves. 349-5100. 322-1959

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Select yourownbreakfast fruit
from your own fruit trees in

light skills but lots of smarts

CouncllminS.allforatwoyear Deputy Clerk
C. VOMI Mite, Jr.
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DIVISION, according to the Fiat Corporat also i lands to rglster

4th day of December, 1979, for the Clerk of ml Clrcull c.,s

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home w-screen porch, large
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lot, paved Street. $37,500 w
evisting 10 pcI. mor
tgage that may be assumed.
Johnny Walker Real Estate
Inc. 322 6437.
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dock included. 1

Hidden Lake sub. off Lii. Mary
Blvd. Almost new 3 BR, 2 bath,
2car gar., cent. air, full carp.,
1g. lot. Under the market.
$13,500. See 217 Pinewinds.
Owner. $627373 or 323-0061.

DeBARY

BR, 1½ B, split plan, fenced

style, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath. St.

AMIrV55FOOd$t0t•

NOTII SHEREIVOIVENIhaI

Longwe

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NOTICE OP SINERAI.
ILICTION

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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Great job for pretty lassie with

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Take *thet a pifitlin shall
Court either before service an
Plaintiff's attorney or Im. be fif. pursuant to Chapter
mediately thereafter, ssharwlw. 177.1,1 1110 FlorIda ItaMes,

MARY W. HAWTHORNE,
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the City Clerk, Cassifbsrry City tOflISys for PlaIntiff, whose ad. NOTICI OP NTIS? TO

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WHOCAN YOUTRU$T?

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ZENEPHA CALHOUN

OUTSIDE TECH

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currently high Interest rates.

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DELTONA $34,000, 3 BR, 28
iAl4Falmouth, LOW DWNI
Lucille E. Dillon, Realtor
Se. then Call
(303)0309025
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$20,000.

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LOCHARBOR MAYFAIR
BY OWNER crearnputf 3 BR, 2B
home, premium neighborhood,
close to golf course 1. schools,
newly painted insIde a out,
new carpet, C-H&amp;A, fenced,
vacant. Assume FHA loan,
$236 mo pays all,$31,000. Call
323-0106 to see.

N. trees, M0116 Sr.

Barnard said Kids did not object when former Judge Peter
de Manlo permitted the jury to consider testimony of a Police

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Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K P IDER ASSOC.
I0? W. Con,mercjal
Phone3fl7151, Sanford

S4-Garaqe Sales

by Gill Fox

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church."
has known for more than 30 years. Her friend
is Charlotte McQuiIlIn and she was close to 70.
She recalled that Mrs. McQuIllln said she
years.old when Mrs. Goodwin first met her. and her husband had planned to serve God by
(h Nov. 20, Mrs. Goodwin, with other
becoming mlsslcmarles, but Mr. McQuiUIn's
friends and relatives will help Mrs. McQuIllIn
health forced them to cancel those plans.
celebrate her 100th bir thday.
After they arrived In Florida the McQuilUns
Mrs. McQuillin no longer lives In her home opened a fern
In Fern Park and the
Longwood. She is now a resident
the two of them operated that business until
Heritage Nursing Home inAltamonte McQuIll1n died inl4.
Springs
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New York aid came t. Florida In 1911. an people in the church and at Vaedion'Bible
wuaduarW member ci that thwchand School would drop by and visit with has
lauI Sumday School usd11 her hg In jury throughout the year.

several yon ago. Dudt, her lack of
mobility, Mrs. MuIflIn has continund to be

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wheelchair, the Mea1s.on.Wbjpi program

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$4, premium n..urvvu.$4J1, Midst (to 1$) $3.39, avej$a&amp;Je
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though his serious collecting did not start
The Lackey family opened their shop In until a few years ago,
"I've always had a bug for holding onto
October after moving down from Hampton,
Va. "My wife has folks here," said Lackey stuff," he said, then he pointed to a model

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lackey )ij stuck with music ever since,

scheduled to begin Nov. 2.Class mod&amp; every Tuesday wd
Tbursday for three weeks from 10 am to now.
14M Painting" Is a min of formal lessons &amp;W lab aporwees W the fundamentals of cornposition color. and

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1003. It looks like a large guitar with two the country.
necks. The bottom neck has the unusual six
strings while the upper has 10 harp strings
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LSChe7 turned a switch and a light inside

do ISM benjo illuminated a picture of an IiWtar Lackey me&amp; wftn he was a teett In
agle printed on On inside. of the skin 190. "1 couldn't afford the $50 to buy one,"
covering the b*. This was a real Whow- he expl&amp;InW.
lights dimmed and
Working at his first job, he said "I saved
the girls played a couple of numbers with my money to buy a Gibson. I played it In the
the eagle glowing through the banjo, he sold. navy during the war.
1% bus banjo is only one of Lackey's
Then he laughed and smiled. "Ali I did
tion
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guitar made by the Gibson Company In other musicians on war bond rallies around

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Male and female guests are welcome. The reservation

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University Women's (AAUW) holiday luncheon will be held
Sat urday, Dec. 1 at Bennigan's. A cash bar opens at 11:30'

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group called the Blue Bells, an all-girl, all- he has on display. Many of the banjos,
banjo bandL The. bass banjo was maide to guitars and mandolins are rare, one-of-a-

bs&amp; Nov.It. 7% ned does be" Nov.30. Uh classes
codinue for four weeks and Will mod from 7 to I pm. in

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Walk into Harry Lackey's Guitar Center
"We had the same shop in Virginia," he
and Museum and before you can ask for a said, "except the room was square instead
set of strings or a guitar pick, Mr. Lackey is of long."
telling you about the many guitars and
Even the plywood guitars used as his sign
banjos he has on display.
were the ones from Virginia. They also
"That old ban jo
built in!9,Thesaid, brought along 11 hamsters, two dogs and
pointing out a 50 pound bass banjo that six cats.
Manda6fed tall.
Lackey is proud of his collection and has

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If he can help you

Recognized as "the single most effective emergency
cue technique available to the public to date," CPR has
en credited with reducing death rates in several
vwtropolltan areas by as much as 50 perctit.
Class will meet from 6 to
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By T10M NEUEL

The Office of Community Services at Seminole Com.
Inunity College is offering a dass in a revolutionary life.
saving technique, C di ul nar Resuscitation"
(CPR) The
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Ind has earned two LLD's from St. Andrews, Scotland's

"ChrIstmas
consist of making and coordinating Christmas
arrangements, wreaths, MOM@ PIKIGS, trolls, and other
holiday pieces for the home or a gifts.

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M. He is the author of several books, Including ft
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Theta Epsilon chapter
Leads Rites For Pledges
Theta Eptslon Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi held a candlelight ritual for pledges
Nancy Hack, Betty Hickson
and Karen Petersen at the
Longwood home of Linda
Curry.
After the impressive
ceremony a regular business
meeting was held. Members
were thanked for the baked
goods they provided for the
United Fund Bake Sale held
on Nov. 12. Plans were also
made for the Homemade
Auction for Nov. 27 at the
Sanford Chamber of Coinmerce.
Members were than
presented a program by
members Tracy Wight and
Undo Kuhn on Expression:
Different Types and Forms of
Expression.
The program consisted of a
brief description of ex.
pression through speech, fine
arts and the Crafts.

LINDA SUE
PFEIFAUF

Seminole VFW Post $207 and "Plower Arranging," and will
be givenby Mrs. Lae WllHsnw
ladies auxiliary.
The turkey dinner with all of The Flower Basket.
Al! are Invited to come.
the trimmin's Is open to the
public. Senior citizens and
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On Saturday, Nov. 17,
free of charge Thouwisiuing
p.m., So*h
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The Woman's Club of special
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Cassel berry will hold its speciale proceedsnefit
annual prodi sale, bazaar, needy families during ares
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baked goods and plant sale on holiday seasons. A "chicken
Saturday, Nov. 17 from B am. in the basket"
for those
to 4 p.m. at the dub house on wishing it, will be served
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Overbrook Drive.
Signs will be out, prices
Everyone Is invited to
right, both old and new stuff.
Always some treasures, participate In the fimifraith
everybody come - It's an event.
ideal and inexpensive way to
Christmas shop.
Congratulations to my
young friends, Karen and
-The South Seminole Garden Sharon Stanley, who were
Club will bold Its monthly selected to serve on the
meeting on Monday, Nov. It. Lyman homecoming Queen's
The program will be court. 7% girls are seniors.

Members were then given
the opportunity to "express
themselves" with either
modeling clay, collage or a
design made with dried
materials, or the writing Of a
brief poem.
Secret sisters exchanged
Thanksgiving gifts and
members then enjoyed
refreshments of assorted
relish trays and chips and
dips.
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at 1:30 p.m., at South

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Mary, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Beth Lyon., to Fred Anthony DeFerdbtando, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeFerdinando, 1631 N.E. 5th St, Ft
Lauderdale.
Bosii in Sanford, the bride-elect Is the maternal
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hunt, $01 E.
Second St., Sanford and the paternal granddaughter of
Mrs. J. N. Duggar and the late Mr. Duggar, 1010
Myrtle Ave., also of Sanford.
Miss Duggar Is a 1974 graduate of Sesrinol, High
School. She was graduated from Stetson University,
Deland, In 197$ where she was a member of Alpha XI
Delta Sorority. She Is a classroom teacher at Woodward Elementary School.
Her fiance, who was born at Ft Lauderdale, Is the
grandson of Mrs. Rose DeFordinando of Girard. Ohio.
1k is a 194 graduate of Cardinal Gibbons High School,
Ft. Lauderdale. He was graduated from Stetson
University In 197$ where he was a member of Pt Kappa
Phi fraternity. He is the owner of Coral Ridge Shoe
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the $30 tab. A breakfast-buffet will be served at midnight and
music for dancing, beginning at 9 p.m. will be provided by the
Bill Hinkle Dance Band.
For Information on reservations, call Ruth or Jan Freeman,
SMCA president. Reservations are due by Nov. 21.
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A trio of charming ladles (Beulah Wells, Lily Redding and
Beale Harper) arrived at the concert in long gowns - quite
lovely.
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Florence Mortforton and another delegation, Anna Smith,
Lillian Johndrow, Anna Mae Wells and Corinne Campbell
seemed to be enjoying the event also.
Another twosome arriving in dress-up attire of the season
were Melba Cooper and Estelle Davis.

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Future Homemakers Association ICERO Home Economics Relateti (y-

cupations) meeting Wednesday at Seminole Community College Fine Arts
Auditorium, Lake Brantley high School ROTC presented the colors and the
school provided the entertainment. District officers were elected and in.
stalled and a public speaking contest
Lyman High School students Lynn
Bellinger and Terri Odom (seated) show Flit scrapbook to
members
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the Bible. Religious tracts are along aide
guitar brochures because Lackey has is
strong love for God -as well as his love for
music.
"God saved my soul eight years ago," he
said. "I'm thankful He let me live long
enough to be saved." Lackey said he still
enjoys playing the guitar, especially hymns.
He is thankful he Is able to do something
he enjoys even though salesmen often kid
him about his display cum which donot add
any dollars to his bank account. Lackey
likes his collection and he likes to talk about
It to people who drop in to an him.
Another man walked Into Lackey's shop.
Lackey gave him a warm smile and pointed
to one of his display cases. "That old banjo
was made in lP29 ... "

'Gas Guzzler' Auction,
'Gourmet Gala' Coming
One 5 x 7 portrait
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• Select from several poses and ,;c,itic backquiuricF,
Copies and eniargerneril'. (it your itt t chuc' •iviiiabI •it
higher prices.
PORTRAITS MAY ALSO I3E PURCHASED INDIVIDUALLY
Each 5 x 7 or set of 4 wallet., $2.45 Each 8 x lu. $4.90.
I Deposit 79C which can be
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still In working condition.
"People really enjoy coining in and seeing
these (instruments)," he e'pl'('ied, "and I
lov, to talk about It." If a man nsii.s, he
enjoys talking about fishing, said Lackey,
and he enjoys talking about what he
loves:Guitars and Banjos.
A young couple entered the store and they
were no talking about different models
and the merits of different guitars with
Lackey. They did not make a purchase but
as they were leaving Lackey called after
them, "Send your buddies In and we'll talk
guitars. If! don't know my answers, I'll find
out for you."
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Anyhow, a whole bunch of plaudits to Wes for his generous
offer.

Dottie Karns joined the "friendship circle" luncheon this
week atDJ.'s. Vivacious Dottie has been under the weather
for several months and it was so good seeing her out again.
Others welcoming Dottie to the gathering were Nellie
Coleman, Jetri Kirk, GIadys.Wray, Eloise Collins, Dorothy
McReynolds, Martha Yancey, Virginia Burney and Bill
Glelow.

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All Souls Church Is sponsoring an Auction and Smorgasbord
Dinner on Sunday, Nov. 18, in the church social hall, 810 Oak
Ave.
The auction will begin at 1 p.m.
Dinner will he served from I to 6 p.m.
There will also be a boutique to purchase gifts for Christmas
and a sweet shop with baked goods.
Tickets are available at the door or rectory. The public is

Susan Woodruff of Sanford is the recipient of one of 74
scholarships awarded to Florida Slate University students by
the Selby Foundation.
The foundation was established by the late William and
Marie Selby, prominent civic and social leaders of Sarasota. A
total of $41,000 was allocated the FSU students.

The Central Florlia will be eligible for amatching tax deductible. For furtheir
call the Arthritis
Ten members attended the November meeting of Ron Chapter of the Arthritis grant from the Edyth Bush information,
Foundation, 6474045.
Foundation.
All
donations
are
has
scheduled
two
Fotrlat'on
Cirds held at the home Of Mrs. Leon Wafliar.
It was ainoenced that the Flower Show would be held March special events in December.
At 10 am. on Saturday,
PHILIPS
1110. The theme Is "Path Rat's Paradise."
the
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The hoiticulture report was given by Mrs Walker on Dec.
an suctionOf "Gas Giasier"
Hdropetce, Delve and CUM
Roes CIrce received a Na"' Citation as a $OYIM cars which have been
7Ws event will take
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Plans and *Ales hr the be
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groops. Donors Of the cars are
able to writ, an the vehicle's
valv, on their iainii taut
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purchase Ineapeaslve
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Sanford VFW 10108, Ladies Auxiliary, participated in a
Massing of Colors at Sea World in honor of Veteran's Day.
Those taking part were Nina Crouse, District 18 president;
FvsaWvnnp, District lit flaw bearer! Ada RpiIa!v. Sanford
auxiliary president, Willa Mae Prokosch and June Sierbearers and Theresa Gorman guard
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According to Ada "All enjoyed a wonderful day, comrn
nliments of Sea World"

Bill, Seminole County GOP chairman, is the Republican
nomination for Congressional District 5.
The clever party Invitations were shaped like a real fat
porky ready for the market. And the food was actually just that
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sibly) Florida No. 79, rake Mary, meets every Monday at 7
p.m., at the Calvary Baptist Church, Lake Mary.
Members held a recent costume party at the home of Elyse
Isom In Sanford. Jean Mikels won the first prize for her l.iF
Abner getup.

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The warm hospitable Holiday Season has arrived In splendor
In Sanford.
The hustle-bustle of the season to be merry is maddening,
frustrating and just absolutely wonderful.
People are planning parties, feasts, balls and other
celebrations to usher in the Joyous season.
Many already have their Christmas shopping over, and can
sit back, relax, and savor all the delights of the season.
Around Sanford, the annual Champagne Ball is the talk of
the town several weeks before the happening.
Sponsored by Seminole Mutual Concert Association, this ball
will mark the 15th annual event,
Revelers from years back will recall that balls were held at
thesprawlingluzurlousformer Mayfalrinn which reeked with
elegance.
Then one year, a huge tent was brought in and pitched ad.
jacent to Mayfair Country Club to accommodate the crowds.
This was back in the days when Sanford Naval Air Station
was alive and well. The gold braid on the Navy officers' dress
uniforms was enough to deck the halls with natural glitter.
This year's Champagne Ball is going back to the Sanford
Civic Center after several year's absence to other sites such as
The Forest, Mayfair Country Club and Jerry's Airport

Sometime back, Wes Giles, a regular Herald reader who
calls himself "a hillbilly," phoned to say that he read
"Priscilla's Pop" and he wanted to give the little girl featured
in the comic strip a real pony to ride instead of the makeshift
one she occasionally rode- that is, if she Is real character.
A call to the comic strip writer, Al Vermeer, indicated the
cast is fictional.

I have told mydaughter4n
law and mny son that from now
an I wul not way-sit for free
while day. go out aid have a can call the Hawaiian
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met make my daughierö
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mother, are not put on earth a noIae.abatemeid program
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Mr. and Mrs. Nick W. Pfeifauf of 300 Tommy Drive,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Linda Sue, to Arthur Lawrence Nadelman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Nadelman, 5319 Addison Drive,
Charlotte, N. C.
Born in Sanford, the bride-elect Is the granddaughter
of Mrs Bertha Snyder of Odeen. She is a 1975 graduate
of Seminole High School.
Miss Pfelfauf received a Bachelor of Music degree in
theory composition from Stetson University, Deland,
in 1979. She was vice president of P1 Beta Phi and
active in Phi Beta, a music fraternity, and was on the
Dean's List. She did graduate work at Louisiana Slate
University in the summer of 1979.
Miss Pfehfauf Is employed as a teller at First Federal
Of Seminole, Sanford.
Her fiance, who was born in Wheeling, W. Va., Is the
grandson of Mrs. Freida Nadelman of Charlotte, N. C.
He will graduate from Stetson University In May 1910
with a BBA degree. He Is president of Phi Chi Theta, a
business fraternity, and is assistant to the director of
public relations at Stetson.
The wedding will be an event of June 14, at 1:30 p.m.,
at the First Presbyterian Church, Sanford.

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Mrs. George Walter Morgan and family of
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building Is a memorial to her late husband.
The pastor, Rev. Charles David Mangold,
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attend the dedication. A social how will
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CI an educational building will be held by
First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ,
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Assisting in the service will be three
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making wrong turns in life and plunging
ourselves Into trouble.
Our Inward feeling cannot guide us In the
path of right living, but God's Word can. The
Bible can let you know whether or not your
heart's urgings harmonize with God's will.
After that, it's upto you. Once you know what
God says Is right, you can either do It
Ignore it, obey or disobey.
Now the right way Is not always the easy
way. But then Qrldlanityltaelf is riot namby.
pamby and soft. It Involves a disciplined way
of living and obedience, but believe me no
matter what the cod, obedience to God's
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the rich reward of joy,
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NIPSIS Pb' by Tim Vhicet that you can determine what Is right
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Sanford, was presented with a$Zs savings bond by 50 what Is right or wrong In God's eyes,
people lake the
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Sanford Christmas parade to be held Dec. 8 10 philosophy of doing what "feels" right Is not a
a.m., as her proud Mom, Mrs. Uoyd Swain, of win oneto follow. Jeremiah i7:9states,"The
Sanford looked on. Loris theme was, "Christmas heart is deceitful above all things and
desperately wicked." Sometimes what our
without Christ is life without meaning."
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me to form my own oil company,"
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Bible and reads Proverbs 3:6: "In
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long-term budgeting are the priorities,
as well as establishing credit and
learning how to keep it.
Although for each person, the
decisions are different, counseling
usually begins with an analysis of the
client's particulars - assets, debits,
shopping habits, necessities, housing,
and basic knowledge of finance.
Long-term plans, according to Mrs.
Hlrshfleld, go hand-In-hand with career
planning. Especially in the case of
women becoming single parents, she
advises: "Know what you are worth.
Many cities now have women'scenters
which offer counseling on re-entering
the job market. The skills of a
homemaker have already provided you
with organizational abilities, experlence In consumer affairs, and In
some case., a network of friends,
perhaps your husband's friends, who
are already In the business world and
may provide some Interesting leads for
employment."
Almost all women operate on
decreased funds after being widowed,
divorced or separated. They may suffer
from a loss of status In the community.
They may be fearful of being perceived
as "dumb" because of their lack of
financial finesse.
To these women, and all women, Mrs.
Hlrshfleld says, 'it's now too late to
Mart learning about finance," and
offers the following tips to Mart.
Start reading financial and
business pages in. newspapers
magazines -anything you can get your
hands on. This way, if nothing else, you
begin to familiarize yourself with
"money jargon."
Establish credit in your name.
Under new laws a woman may now
establish joint credit with her husband.
If she hasn't already done this before a
divorce, the best Maps to credit are: a)
secure a charge account through a local
More or pharmacy; h) move on and
obtain a gasoline company card; and c)
finally, apply for a major bank credit
card. The process will take about 1½
yearm
ThInk ahead. Starting right now.
Career-wise and financially, you must
be prepared for a day when you may be
alone, and the sole supporter of your
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family.
Set up appointments with your
Insurance agent(s) and, If you have
one, your banker. Ask them to explain
policies and procedures.

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Sense Out Of Cents: Are Wo
A man is taught from d11thood that
he will be a provider. He Is weaned on
the plychoIogy of money, a psychology
which Is male-produced and to this day.
male-dominated,
A women, on the other hand, hears
little about the psychology of money as
a child. What she hears, if anything, is
how to be a bargain shopper.
This is the reason, believes financial
consultant and Time Out Institute
member Susan Hlrnhfield, that women
on their own often have a difficult time
coping with financial matters. Mrs.
lflrthflled dates, "It lz crucial for all
women to undertstand just how money
matters," which is also the name of her
financial consulting business for
women in Lardunont, N.Y.
Throughout 1979. Mrs. Hlrshfleld
brings her expertise as a women's
financial consultant to the Time Out
Institute program,
Founded In 1917 by Kentucky Fried
Chicken, the Time Out Institute was
established to examine the changing
role of today's American women and to
contribute to the information available
about their problems, attitudes, needs
and concerns. This year's focus on
single parenting reflects the (ad that ao
percent of all single parents are
women.
"If they don't know how money
works, women can be shortchanged at
the time of divorce," says Mrs. firshfleld.
The courts want to ensure that both
husband and wife separate with an
equitable division of Income shares.
But what happens then? ,The husband
generally has investments and raises in
his salary over the years, while the
woman Is Mill operating on a fixed
Income."
"Knowing how to be a bargain
shopper Is not enough at this time,"
asserts Mrs. Hlrshfield. "In tact, some
women confuse managing their
family's daily finances with control
over their economic ilk. Lawyers don't
have the time to sit down with these
women and go through their finances.
She is besieged by creditors, and her
attorney becomes totally frustrated
with her Inability to fill out forms."
Mrs. Hlrthfleld does not actually
manage her clients' money In most
cases. "We take the time to At down
with these women, go tirough their
records, and give them a picture of the
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7. If you are a single pared, be open
with your children about the money
situation. Pull the family together to
work out finances. The sooner they
loam, the more prepsr.d they will be to
handle their own finances.

competent enough to handle their own
finances
Until that day, however, Mrs. Hitd&amp;W contends that "there Is a great
t and for full scale financial
services tailored for women."
Regardless, says Mrs. lUrsbfl.ld,
women mod Mart ttükhtg about
mousy as men do - "It Is not a
neosasery evil, it Is your hey 'to power
and freedom."
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is to be put out of business by getting
women to the point wher, they are

Mrs. Hlrshfleld and fellow Institute
members are mmIn1,g the ibk
parent life-style and Its impact on both
parents and childeen from the legal,
financial and psychological viewpoints.
Their finding' and results of previous
Institute programs are avallihit at no
charge. Prior research Includes an
extensive natlocally-projectabls at.
titude study of wage-earning mothers,
first-ever of its kind.

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William Holden, Marthe Keller.
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magazines to find "The Chart,"
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the top songs in the country. Some charts are
based on the amount of airplay a single or
album receives on U.S. radio stations, others
are based on record sales, and some include
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music directors.
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program directors," says Don West,
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what songs they are playing. The stations
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judgment of the music director.
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The f1it lady arrived late to the had been elected within the Democratic came op first with an overwhelming 461 Illinois Rep. Phil Crane autographs it picture for a supporter hours
banquet at the St. Potershugh Bayhvd ezecutive cominittee and live had ban votes, 34.7 poic ; Bush Was secorld before he was slighted because (if a mistake in voting procedures.
Greeted by the drains of "Yankee convention center, 10 minutes after Ccv appointed by date officials. All nine with 336 votes, or 24.5 percent and
Doodle Dandy," played by a St. Peter- Robert Graham had made his In- Kennedy delegates were elected In the Connally fi,de1,d third with 143 votes,
sbrg NO school bend, Rosalyna Carter, troèectory remarks. Her lati arrival was county caucus by rank and file party 10.7 percent.
preddlig, called on the the file of a comedy 01 wtO(* which members.
wft of
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Democratic faithful Saturday night for Included the band's playing of Over
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"unity."
sponsorship of the Democratic party's media as the convention delegates'
On*Sunday " W* was In ft" as a switch to now song.
second choice spread through the
pres!" Carter wored it convincing win Few Seminole Comilans, WWW do
official local publication, the "People's Saturday night dinner where Elisabeth
Ii the non binding Democratic draw ban_. May o1 the flb1eCoIs8y Voice," kept open hospitality suite
Taylor Warner and her U.S.senator
Wllot,collect 1,114volutojusI3111for ddeWn complained about do cW of the Sberaton, sir~ riftidtmentit.
husband mere blaWithled.
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — Three
The statenient referred to an order by
Jon. Edward Kenne
the 0*91als dlaw ad inot with Mrs.
Throughout the night, small group American hostages freed at the order of Khomeini that hostages accused of
r arse"ra oura e ore is
'Carter carried the majority .
formed among the I,0W or so at the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini headed spying would face Islamic justice unless
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dinner, and the main topic of discussion home today and President Carter the United States surrenders the shah.
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Camp David Lretreatwhere e was
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Americans back to back and worked to femur Altanusete 1gs Qty Cornthe White House issued spending Thanksgiving week.
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salon under water? Snorkel ate chips. Which ship Is
4pt In repair on Thanksgiving? Friendship.
TEST WITS

Ronald Reagan may have been the
first choice of Florida Republicans as a
K presidential candidate, but the apparent
second choice Is Illinois Congressman
Phil Crane... not John Connally -If the
ballot used at Saturday's Republican
presidential preference convention Is
Interpreted correctly.
That's what Jeanie Austin, Orlando,
date Republican party co-chairman says
today and what she says she'll try to get
straightened away ata press conference
she's trying to put together for Wed.
nesday.
What Mrs. Austin blames for the news
coverage declaring Reagan the number
one choice and Connally the second
choice is the apparent disregard by the
media for the second half of the ballot
where delegates Indicated their second
choice for president If their first choice
was unable to run for any reason.
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that would bring the boat dock back,
word that coestnactbon
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d uith the liloet rodristles be food the structure had been coin- Bob McMillan.
The IisuIlp, , Mg. Is math em their sum decks, whidi Is put 01 the pleted except for roof shingles
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take. Now that's not the samc by all sorts of different pressure
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cholesterol only occurs in
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milk and milk products.
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saturated fat in the diet, the buying. To this I will add that in
buyer has a right to know what some states, and it may still be
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knowi ng how much saturated restaurants to serve anything
fat Is in the food you purchase. but butter. Margarine of any
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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expected today, produce a little
extra. Your Industriousness
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
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not apt to take yourself or life
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actions.
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"W here the sprayi ng took
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place there was no stream,"
Avenue in June, 1978.
"We at EPA are trying to said Mayor Moore. City
protect the environment. The

Manager W.E. Knowles said

city was wrong in using the
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absolve the city of the misuse of
the pesticide In a drainage
ditch. Th e material was known
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Plans Branch In anford
Sanford and Seminole County will be getting a new
banking institution, contingent upon state and Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) approval. sometime by the end of February or March, 1980.
The Tropic Bank of Seminole, with its home office in
Casselberry, has filed for state and federal approval for a
full-service branch In Sanford. Tropic Bank of Seminole
has anot her branch in Winter Springs, and the new branch
bank, to be located at 101 E. 25th St., at South Park
Avenue, Sanford will be the home bank's third unit.
The Casselberry banking firm bought out an Atlantic
Bank In Casselberry when they began operations in
January of 1977.
The Sanford branch will be capitalized slightly in excess
of $1 million.
FDIC approval should be received In late December,
then construction of the modular-type bank will begin,

MIAMI
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prosecutor said in closing identified Bandy as the man she
This evidence, Simpson said,
arguments today that bite saw running from the Chi was enough to convict Bundy of
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week, Bandy said the right

according to William Gossett, president. It Is projected
that the bank will open its doors to the public by late
February or early March, 1960, he said.
In size, the Siinford branch of Tropic hank of Seminole
will lure six or seven full time employees.
The branch bank will not offer any trust scrvice3.
The home office bank in Casselberry has approximately
$15 to $16 million in total assets. Gossett said.
Bank officers iza'In'Is' Gossett; Robert Elliott, vice
president; Joyce Franklin, cashier; Richard Kessler
assistant vice president and manager of the Winter
Springs office, and Michael Ison, installment loan officer.
t,ossett, Elliott and Ison are Seminole County residents;
Ms. Franklin lives in Winter Park and Kessler lives In
Winter Springs.
Gossett said that Tropic Bank of Seminole had showed a
40 percent growth rate during the past two years. —HUGH
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closing argument would bring
Assistant State Attorney Dan were discovered. She thrust her
his acquittal.
McKeever admitted early In the arm toward him and sight ed
It's a gamble because Miss trial the prosecution's case "jg down It with her eye, singling
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lawyer has appeared to be the
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two Florida State University and strangled in their beds.
guilty, acted guilty anu
one member of the defense up to her testimony.
case, two nationally recognized
Dental experts testified that "thought he got away scott ArOWIdThe Clock ..........4A horoscope ................. 40 team closest to Bandy.
coeds.
Th en Miss Neary, now an an dental experts, Dr. Richard
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Circuit Judge Edward student in Muncie, lad., took Souviron of Coral Gables and
Illie 32-year-old defaulant, a Callesder .................. &amp;A OMhWies;.......: ........ 1A
Larry Simpson told the jury the definitely made by Bundy,
Cowart was expected to give his the stand and pointed dramati- Dr. IAweU Levine of New York
state's case against Bandy was Simpson told the jury. "The Utah law school dropout, In- Comic' ....................48 (JURSELVLS ..............lB charge to the jury this at- cally to Bandy across the City, test ified that in their
based on both circumstantial def ense sta ged a desperate last slated over the objections of Crossword .................43 Spurts ...................6,7* ternoon and turn the case over courtroom as the man she saw opinion only Bandy could ha ve
and direct scientific evidence. minute attack (on the dents] four other defense lawyers ,EdItorlal .................. 4A Television .................23 to the seven men and five hurrying front the sorority made t he bite marks found on
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strea m of water.
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and b ri ck sidewalks along Park Avenue east to Pa lmetto and
south a half-block on Magnolia. Th e city also is bein g asked to
provide labor and equipment estimated to be wort h $122,000
making it a $210,000 project.
The Greater Sanford Development Cor poration (GSDC), formed four years ago to spa rk the rehabili ta tion of the downtown
area, has told the city commission it has met its commitment to
rehabilitate or get un der way the rehabilita tion of 25 b ui ldings in
the downtown area. It has called on the commission to f ulfill its
two-ye ar-old agreement to do its part by provi di ng the new paving
and sidewal ks to give the area a Victorian flavor.
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the budget, Mayor Moore
Last week a spokesman for the Flagship Bank sa id his institutlon would be willing to lend the city as much as $210,000. He
city am raise taxes by 34 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation, sa id his bank would make the offer and would be willing to
the Joan if they were
The mayor sa id even if the commissioners sear ch in the _
proposed budget for the 1979-1980 fiscal year lin e by line, the
possibility does not exist that either the $88,000 or the $210,000 will
lithe decision is forthcoming to take the Issue to a referendum,
be found. Nor, he said, is there any possibility one-quarter of the referendum cannot be held in time for the proposed new
either sum would be found to permit financing the improvements budget to go into effect Oct. 1, Moore said.
over a four-year pe riod.
Searching for funds for the project, Commissioner David Farr
"We have to decide whether to bite the bullet and ask the people noted It Is antici pa ted the city in t he new fiscal year wi ll be
if they are willing to be taxed to do the job. Then this will become spendin g $160,000 in energy costs for street lighting.
"How a bout turning out every other street light for a period of
a pe rsonal matter with the people. Secondarily, each cornmissioner can take a position," he sa id. "I would hesitate to time to save money? asked Farr. "I don't know whether that
speculate on the outcome of the referendum. But it must be wo uld be a palatable solution or not."

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said.
"In reality, you gentlemen m ust look at how we would pay
$88,000 or $210,000 for the project. We can ra ise taxes by five
pe rcent or go to a referendum. It looks like we will have to ra ise
taxes (just) to balance the budget," Moore said.
Under a new state law passed during the 1979 session of the
Le gislature, a local government is allowed to raise propert y taxes
by onl y five percent without go in g to a referendum of the people.
Currently the city is levying a tax of $6.90 per $1,000 of assessed
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Should you be required to put
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test today, it won't be hard to
come away with the order
rega rdless of how tough the
prospect may be.
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considered as an al ternative."
City Commissioner Jullan Stenstrom agreed the city cornmission before it considers funding for the rehabilitation of the
downtown area m ust ba lance its budget. After one budget hear ing
session, the commissioners are nea rly $200,000 short of a ba lanced
budget.

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If the city of Sa nford pledges to do its share in the rehabilitation
of the downtown area of the community, a tax in crease may be
the only way to pay for it, Mayor Lee P. Moore told the city
commission Monday night.

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would have nothing to hold
onto except clubs and he
would get his two club
tricks. in an expert game,
South might work out '
swindle. Of course, a spade
lead would have given him
that twelfth trick, but West
had opened a heart."
Oswald: "It was an expert
game and South worked the
swindle, lie took his ace of
hearth, played two rounds of
trump and led a low club.
West held the trick with his
nine and went into a long
huddle."
Alan: "Expert West f Inatly outthought himself. He
should have realized that
South's failure to bid four
notrump indicated a spade
void. In order to prevent a
possible heart-spade
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and accumulate.
LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22) In
roles where you must exercise
your authority, others will
happily do your bidding today
because what you ask of them is
voiced pleasantly rather than
as a command. Find out more
of what lies ahead for
the year following your birthday by sending for your copy
of Astro-Graph Letter. Mall $1
for each to Astro-Graph, P.O.
Box 489, Radio City Station,
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
birth time.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23)
Should you get a strong hunch
today, It may prove wise to
heed that inner voice. Your
intuition is mo re accurate than
usual.
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adequate land," Scott replied.
"The main difference bet- poration ill terms of financial Bentley and the other S,%lH
ween the private corporations backing and bulk purchasing. representatives was expected
Scott further indicatedthat if "It would de pe nd on that."
A merger of SMH with the commissioners
and sevqral hospital board Corporation and an officer of
accept the
Scott said Adventist Health and the not-for- profits is clout,"
Wayne Deschambeau, of to be a question-and-answer
Florida
North would provide a
members today take their case Florida Hospital, had been
Florida Hospital merger, his Systems operates 25 hospitals he said. "We call put the mon~y Orlando Regional Medical session. Earlier this suninier
unified delivery of health care
for continued operation of the given time before the comgroup would likely repla ce the In the nation's sunbelt, from down and go forward."
Center, said his organization the SMU board sent a detail ed
facility to the board of coun ty missioners during a work and a coordinated system of existing facility on First Street Florida to Texas. The corAccortling to Lewis, HCA can was represented tit the nieeting report to the county comcommissioners,
session Monday to outline the referrals, Scott told the corn- with a new hospital elsewhere poration can maintain cost- bo rrow money from its 1fl only for informative purposes. missioners spelling out the
. The commissioners Monday advantages ot a merger of SMH missioners.
in the north end of the county or efficient operations because of vestors and repay, in dividends, Ile did not indicate whether or reasons it feels the board should
But Scott hedged somewhat on land adja ce nt the present its ability to purchase materials at a two percent rate. Not-for- not OltMC is interested in be permitted to conve rt to LI
hear d one fo rmal proposal and with Florida Hospital in
five info rmal presentations by Altamonte Springs. Word of when asked what commitment site.
in quantity, he said.
profit facilities must pay seven operating or purchasing SMH. private, not-for-profit corcompeting hospital groups Scott's appearance brought the Seventh Day Adventist
Doug Lewis of Hospital pe rcent interest on their taxFrench termed th e presen- poration and lease the hospital
"Would you keep the hospital
interested in buying or leasing representatives of Hospital group would make toward ill Sanford"' commissioner Corporation of America exempt bonds, he said. The tation.s -informative," but said from the county. The report
the hospital if the com. Corporation of America, paying for indigent Care. He Bob French asked.
defended private, for-profit (fifference would inean HCA the corninissioners were a long stressed the SM11 board's
missioners vote to relinquish Humana, Hospital Affiliates, said his group would like to
hospitals. He said HCA is an could renovate or rebuild SM11 way from making a choice on ability to retain local control of
,,We'd have no objections to $800-million corporation with more effectively and quicker the host)ital's future.
control of the 25-year-old Brookwood, and the Orlando negotiate that matter after a
the facility.
county-owned Sanford facility. Regional Medical Centers to the closer look at the situation had that, providi ng we could find 136 hospitals nationwide.
than a nut - for - profit, curToday's meeting with
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about those vegetable oils,
coconut and palm oils that are
so high in saturated fat?

aware of the fact that they are
harmful. I'll be many other

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Sanford Hospital Officials Respond Today

about cigar et tes and artificial
sweeteners, food dyes and so
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71st Year, No. 290—Tuesday, July 24, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
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somethi ng and may be you can
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Tuesday, July 24, 197.9

Co ni ni is s ion Split 2-2

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By DONNA E.STES
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford city commissioners on a hung vote, 2-2, Monday night
declined permits to Country Club Productions to hold a benefit
concert at Sanford Memorial Stadium on Sept. 29.
Nikki K. Thonian of the Sanford-based production company
asked the city for permits to hold the concert and for the sale of
beer and wine on the Sept. 29 (late of the concert. The concert
proceeds were to be split between the Sanford Housing Authority
Youth Club and the Kathleen Anderson Workshop for mentally
retarded adults.
The production firm also was seeking waiver of the permit fees.
In seeking the permits, spokesmen for the firm told the cornmissioners that Wes Rinker, who leases the stadium for his
Florida Baseball Schools, pledged full cooperation in sub-Irasing
the facility for a 13-hour period for the benefit concert. Rinker
leases the staditini from the city.

371 Boat People To Settle
In Germany After Rescue
A West German
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (UP!)
cargo ship arrived today with 110 Vietnamese refugees
and another waited 80 miles away with 261 more "boat
people" who were rescued From the South China Sea.
A West German embassy official said all 371 refugees
will be resettled in West Germany.
The official said the two ships, Josefturrn and I'hilipsturm, were returning to Singapore after supplying
provisions to a German oil rig off the Vietnamese coast
when they picked up the refugees.
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Rinker said today, however, leasing the facility for the rock
concert has not received his approval and he will deny permission. "What I told them was 'We'll see and try to work out
something.' I have never said yes," Rinker said.
"It might set a precedent. I don't want to start something like
this. I would like to leave the use of the stadium at baseball. The
stadium also has some fairly nice neighbors. We use the stadium
for playing baseball and having baseball schools. We had 62
colleges and universities here last spring where the facilities were
, Rinker said.
used for baseball and for clinics"
Monday night, City Commissioner Julian Stenstrom and Mayor
Lee P. Moore favored granting the permits and the fee waivers
for the concert, while Commissioners David Farr and Eddie Keith
voted against,
Told that [tinker already had granted permission for use of the
stadium, Farr said, "I'm surprised. I'm not particularly in favor,

Longwood Plan To
Buy Hotel 'In Limbo'

Israelis Blow Up House
By United Press International
Israeli troops crossed 5 miles into south Lebanon today
on a search-and-destroy mission for Palestinian guerrillas
and blew up a house in a frontier village, Beirut Radio
reported.
The reported attack came within a day of a strong U.S.
condemnation of Israeli air strikes against southern
Lebanese targets Sunday in which 18 people were killed
and 50 others injured.
"The Israeli force split up into groups and conducted a
house-to-house search and then blew up the house of Walid
Nayef Alineddine before withdrawing. There were no
casualties," Beirut Radio said.

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FALMOUTH, England (UP!) - Gerry Spiess, the
American advehturer sailing alone in the smallest boat
ever to cross the North Atlantic, hovered just 20 miles
from British shore early today, waiting for sea mists to
clear and tides to turn so he could complete his 3,000-mile
odyssey.
Spiess, 39, left Virginia Beach, Va., 53 days ago In the
Yankee Girl, a 10-foot green boat he built in his garage in
White Bear Lake, Minnesota.
By early today he had reached a point some 20 miles
southeast of Land's End, British coast guard officials
said. They said Spiess probably would reach Falmouth
this afternoon.

Escapees Give Up
ORLANDO, Flu. UP!) - Two of three prisoners who escaped
from Orlando Community Correction Center decided to surrender
by the time they reached the bus station downtown.
Within two hours of the escape Sunday, deputies at the Orange
County Sheriff's Department got a telephone call from one of the
fugitives, lie and one other inmate said they had decided against
fleeing Orlando,
The authorities refused to release their names, or to identify the
third prisoner who remains atlarge. lie was described as 5-7, with
a ruddy complexion and a large eagle tatooed on his upper right
arm.

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Nicaragua's new
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI)
revolutionary government has officially asked the United
States for diplomatic tegognition and the extradition of
former dictator Anastasio Somoza, who reportedly
drained the national treasury before fleeing the country.
Firefights erupted betwecen Sandinista guerrillas and
suspected die-hard Somoza followers in the capital
Monday, the first street battles since the war ended last
week.
1k1k '1thtita'
There4e Z
spokesman said gunmen riding in cars opened fire on
Sandinista checkpoints at intersections.

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Mary 1. Boston

'Cherol C. Burke
Elijah Demps
:Lashay D. Franklin
Venus Guess
:Robert Jrf1rly
:Mary Anna Lewis
.Marcia McLauIln
George Ma,Iett
L. Manharf
.Lavona D. Murphy
Mancie Owens
'Scott W. Pop.
.iOlaph Rouadi
:Carrie J. Rugensteln
-tuCy Smith
i.Margar.t A. Smith
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make-up at children's party held at the Seminole
County Sanford Branch Library to climax the
summer reading program. Music, games and

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She is survived by her
much a reader would have saved had he useaIl of of Lawrence Gum
LaPine,
81, daughter
Wingo
Drive,
tar~e Am LeGer.
the coupons appearing in the Herald for the entire Casselberry, died Monday. Sanfm ' lather, Edward G.
week. The contest continues and rules may be found Born In Mackinac Island, LeGer, Sanford' grandMich., he moved to Casselberry mothers, Mrs. Gertrude LoGer,
In ads appearing in the herald,
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Wiley L. (jriII.ii, .itomonte Spgs.
Margaret Price, DeBary
Rhoda Saeid, DeBary
Maude Stilson, DeBary
Mary A. Wernau, DeBary
Wilson Bungay, Deltona
Fern Raesecke, Deltona
Lewis H. Schwelckert, Lake Mary
Clifton A. Scott, Like Mary
Arthur F. Stewart, Ocoee
Helen Burk, Osteen
Discharges
Sanford
Darlene Drown
Harold Defile
Dorothy Ellis
Ruth A. Pagdtn
Josephine J. Morando, DeBary
Irvin Nelson, DeBary
Karen Engels. Deltona
Eloise Morris, Deltona
Richard Hubbard, Orlando
Micnele Cog, Winter Spgs.
Jeinette Yakima, Winter Spgs.
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Casey J. Cline, Lake Mary

Joy LeGer, 25, of 1120 Florida

Ave., Sanford, who died Sunday
at Florida Hospital, Orlando,
Will be Thursday at noon, at the
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Herald Staff Writer
Convicted murderer Terry Melvin Sims is expected to be
sentenced at 1:30 p.m. today for the 1977 murder of a reserve
deputy sheriff.
Sims was the third man convicted in connection with robberykilling during a holdup at the Longwood Village Pharmacy on
Dec. 29, 1977.
George Pfeil, a reserve Seminole County sheriff's deputy, was
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Circuit Judge Thomas Waddell had withheld final sentencing
pending completion of a pro-sentence investigation.
The 12-member jury found Sims g ui lty on Feb. lot two counts of
first degree murder and two counts of robbery. In a poll conducted by the judge, 10 of the jury members recommended the
death penalty for Sims.
The jury could have recommended life. Under a life sentence,

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A 69-year-old Osteen man was tricked out
of $249 by two men in;
the parking lot of a Sanford grocery store, according to Sanfo
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police.
Lea rue Harvey, 69, of Osteen, told police he was
approached
Monday after noon by a man in the par king lot of
Winn Dixie at the 'O'
intersection of First Street and Sanford Avenue. Ha
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pair met another man in his 40s or SOs, Harvey said.
Sbus would have to serve 25 years in prison before being elIlWe
Both men convinced Harvey to withdraw his savings of $249'
for parole.
from the First Federal of Seminole and they would give him $100
Judge Waddell denied a request to Investigate the for every $100 he could show them poli
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jury deliberations that led to the conviction Of Sbfli.
Harvey said the two men gave him $200 and then placed theP
Sbus' attorneys had requested the Investigation after one JUt)P
$449 in a handkerchief they said contained $35,000, police say. The1
member claimed she felt pressured by the foreman into voting men asked Harvey to keep the money for them.
Sims guilty.
When Harvey opened the handkerchief later, he didn't
find an
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APPOMATFOX, Va. (UP!) — State and local
aut horities worked today to unravel a multiple shooting
that left three men dead, including two from Atlanta, and
another Atlanta man seriously wounded.
The four men, surveyors employed by American
Engineers and Services, Inc. of Atlanta, were working on
a project for Colonial Pipeline Co. of Appomattox when
they were shot, police said Monday.
Deputy Sheriff R. H. Tanner identified two of the three
dead men as Robert E. Dentsch, 30, and Stephen Perry
Philgreen , both of Atlanta. He said the name of the third
man was being withheld pending notification of family.
Police said they had no suspects or motive for the
shooting.

Search For 6 Graves Goes On

Sims' Sentencing Today For Pfeil. Murder
By SHARON CARRASCO

3 Dead In Atlanta Shooting

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By United Press International
Profits of the world's largest oil company, Exxon Corp.,
rose by 23 percent during the second quarter, while
Standard 011 of Indiana registered a 38 percent earnings
increase.
But both companies Monda y attributed the increases
mostly to higher income f rom foreign, not domestic,
operations.
Exxon said it earned $830 million, or $1.88 a share In the
period ended June 30, up f rom $690 million, or $1.55 a year
ago, on a rise in sales to $19.61 billion from $15.52 billion.

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Virgil Lee Douglas goes into f ederal court today seeking a
stay of execution less than 48 hours be fore he Is scheduled
to be strapped into the electric chair at Florida State
Prison.
Douglas,- 43, was convicted in 1)173 of shooting to death
Jessie Atklnsln in Polk County and the jury recommended
life imprisonment Instead of the death sentence.
Circuit Judge William K. Love Ignored the recommenda tion and handed down the death sentence.
Douglas' attorneys will ask U.S. District Judge Ben
Krentzman to stay the execution until a challenge of the
co nst itutionality of Love's act ion is settled. Th e attorneys
conte nd the action of the judge constitutes double
jeopardy.

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Kindergarten Requirements Change
recent state legislation has
A child would have to be five
A child Who v.iII b&amp; st'
'Ilie recent legislation will take into account those children
that
modified
age-date years old on or before Nov. 1, have "only a minimum effect" who attended private school or 01(1 on or before Sept 1, 1980
criterion, he said.
1981 to enroll in kindergarten on the number of kindergarten- nurseries.
may begin the Iii i grade
Beginning in the fall of 1980,
For example, a child must be during the 198142 school year, age children in Seminole
t0t' (iUfllft that school
Eventually, kindergarten
age requirements for children five years old on or before Dec. Ray explained.
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County, Ray said.
attendance will be Ili an datJry
planning to enter kindergarten 1, 1980 to enroll in kindergarten
"About 90 percent of next For all first graders under the
will change slightly, according during the 1980-81 school year,
His fifth birthday would have
Children Whose sixth
to
fall
on
or
before
Oct.
1,
3982
year's
first graders will have new state law. Ray said.
to Ralph Ray, Seminole County Ray explained,
irtlitl;iv falls between Sept. 1,
School Board administrative
The age-date for kin- for him to enroll in his kin- gone to kindergarten anyhow,"
Children whose sixth bir- 1980 and on or before June 30.
assistant.
dergarteners will be moved dergarten class for the 1982.83 Ray said.
thday falls after Sept. 1, 19130 1981 could enroll in the fir-it
back one month each fall until it school year. The child would
Approximately 2,146 children and on or before Jan. 1. 1981 grade '.ithout attending kinreaches Sept. 1 in 1983, Ray have to be five years old on or attended kindergarten in should attend either private or dergarten. Ray said. But they
Currently, children enroll In
kindergarten on the basis that said. The age-date is the birth before Sept. 1, 1983 to be ad- Seminole County public schools public kindergarten if they must take a Nittery of tests to
they will be five years old on or
date before which a child is mitted to kindergarten in the (luring the 1978-79 school year, expect to enter the first grade determine vhether they are
eligible to attend kindergarten, fall of 1983.
before Jan, 1, Ray said. But
Ray said. This figure doesn't next Year, Ray said.
ready for first grade work.

'U S. Pessi*mi"Sm May Be Irrevers ib e1
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
tion had little to do with the and early 1970s, with if small porary, br although the high downward. "'l'lie velocity really Unemployment affects a relaPresident Carter's pollster Pa- cause of the decline, but the upswing in 1976 and early 1977 tension of the years 1973-75 was seemed to increase," Caddell tively small number of people
trick Caddell said today Amen- people's pessimism is system- which he attributed to the no longer present, Caddell said, said. It soon Fell to
levels much ;)rI)1ou11(1l . he explained, but
cans' pessimism about their wide, having to do with the Bicentennial celebration and nothing had really been re- worse than any time before,
inflation has a debilitating
own lives and the nation's structures of society, not with the election of Carter, a solved and the institutions
Caddell said inflation - even effect on all of society and
future has increased so individual leaders.
newcomer viewed as a decent seemed ever itiore unrespon- inure than unemployment
makes it difficult to plan for the
dramatically the government
man of faith.
sive.
had as much as anything to do future as Americans historiIt
was,
they
said,
unusual
in
a
may be unable to do anything
I3iit tl.e
tensThen confidence plunged with causing the pessimm
is. (-ally have done.
nation that has always prided
about it.
.itself
seit on being eternally opt
The erosion of confidence
and exempt from histor
America began during Vietnam
cal cycles of downward tren di
and Watergate, he said, and
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now has reached serious
proportions.
He agreed with press secretary Jody Powell's assessment
that more people distrust their
officials now than during
Watergate, and that "personal
pessimism Is higher now than it
was at the height of Watergate
and Vietnam and the oil embargo.
Caddell was Interviewed by
UP! about his stark findings
that provided much of the
material for Carter's "crisis of
confidence" speech nine days
ago and for Powell's assessment Monday.
The pollster said he based his
findings on quarterly surveys of
1,500 to 2,000 people during
conversations of 2 to 2 hours
on a broad range of subjects. He
said he checked his results with
polls by Cantrill, Yankelovich,
Roper, Gallup and others — and
found them consistent.
Caddell, now 29, attained
ni. 9..1 n. qan
George McGovern's pollster
during his 1972 presidential

MARION, N.C. (UP!) — Authorities have turned to tips
furnished by the public in their search for six possible
graves since the man who told them he killed six women
and burled them now denies the dory.
Danny Patton, 29, who led deputies to two unmarked
graves last week and claimed he had killed six other
women, now refuses to talk to deputies.
Three sites were checked Monday and officers found
only the remains of a cow. They planned to continue
pursuing leads today.

Claudette 'Dead In Water'

Caddell said the personm
pessimism — to which Carte
also alluded in his address —
may be something beyon
government's ability to softer
He acknowledged this ma
have drawn the attention c
Carter, the professing Chrb
tian, and that is why some of hi
almos
sounded
speech
theological.
"The president made it cleai
on Sunday night that he doe
see the need for makini
changes in his style o
leadership and In the adminis
tratlon to put us In a bettei
position to lead in times such a
these," Powell said.
"A lot of this has been hap
perilng for a long time," Caddel
said. "It took a lot to knock
little down. There is an ac
cumulation of events, then all o
a sudden it becomes mon
serious,"
He said ttv- erosion of con
fidetice began In the late 1960

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He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Patricia Ann Medlin.died Friday. Born In Danville,
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Garden Chapel FuneraiZ
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arrangements.
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Ruth C..; daughters, Mrs. Doris
Florida Citrus Commission and the Growers Agministrative
of the B. Stalnaker and Mrs. Judy B.
chairman of
of the federal Farm Committee, chairman
Credit Board. He was a board of trustees of Polk Winchester, flames City, son W.
member of the board of Community College, Winter T., Lake Wales, and nine
directors of Adams Packing Haven, general manager of the grandchildren.
Holt Funeral Home, flames
Assn., Inc., Auburndale, the flames City Citrus Growers
director of Flagship Bank, Polk Assn. and president of flames City, is in charge of
arrangements.
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citrus grower, died Sunday at Haines City, where the Bice Winter haven in 1935 and was a I
the age of 75.
Wing was named in his honor. member of First United
Methodist Church.
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The union
CROWN POINT, Tobago (UP!)
representing survivors of a flaming collision between to
Greek supertankers in the Caribbean charged that
seamen had been coerced into reboarding one of the
crippled ships to try and save its cargo.
Spyridom Varas, a New York-based representative of
the Pan-Hellenic Seamen's Federation, said Monday that
10 survivors from the Aegean Captain, which collided in a
rainstorm last Thursday night with the Atlantic Empress,
boarded the tanker on Saturday.

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WILMINGTON, N.C. (UP!) -About 30 police officers
stormed Into the New Hanover County Jail Monday night
to free two deputies taken hostage by inmates unhappy
over conditions in the aging facility.
There were no Injuries and the inmates surrendered
without resistance after officers wearing protective gear
and carrying riot sticks forced open a door that had been
blocked by a soft drink machine.
The hostages, both jailers, were identified as Sgt. M. H.
Robinson and Deputy Lee Moey. Several inmates appa r ently overpowered the two, took their keys and
released other prisoners from their cells.

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Camp David "Domestic Summit,"
The president has completed his Cabinet shakeup, but
soon will an no un ce some White House staff changes "to
broaden and diversify" Carter's is-house advisers beyond
Ws tight Georgia circle.
As for the Cabinet, press sec retary Jody Powell said
"those resignations which were submitt ed and not accept ed now have a ren ewed vote of confidence,"

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Doctors researching
NEW DELHI, India (UPI)
ancient Hindu medicine say they have stumbled onto a
formula for effective aphrodisiacs that will soon be
available in do-it-yourself kits for India's already prolific
population.
Dr. Gurdip Singh of the Gujarat Ayuvedic Ancient
Hindu Medicine University told a seminar on medieval
medicine recently that the research was going to explode
the myth that aphrodisiacs, sexual stimulants, are
ineffective.
"Aphrodisiacs do exist and some of them can be
prepared at home and administered safely," Dr. Singh
said.

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Car ter says White
House personnel worried about the Cabinet purge have
nothing to fear if they m eet his standards of "com petency,
ha rd work and loyalty."
Carter, in shirt sleeves, spoke to some 300 employees
summoned to the East Room Mon day for a pep talk
in the afte rmath 01 the stunning blows that followed the

refreshments added to the fun.

Aphrodisiacs For India?

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SOLEDAD, Calif. (UP!)— Sirhan Sirhan's lawyer sees
little hope the convicted assassin of Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy will get a break from his parole board at today's
hearing.
Sirhan, 35, was sched uled to appear before the state
Community Release Board for an inquiry related to his
scheduled parole date of Ma rch 1, 1985.
Th e rout in e hear ing was set for the Correctional
Training Facility at Soledad, 100 mil es south of San
Francisco, where the slen der Palestinian immigrant has
been serving a sentence set at 16 yea rs and nine months.

The city administrator,
David Chcey, has been
negotiating with Georges St. i
Laurent for the acquisition of
the property. St. Laurent could
not be reached for comment
Joseph Roach of Real Estate
One, Maitland, had said
previously that the asking
price is $330,000. At that price,
Mrs. Lormann has said, it
"wouldn't be worth it to the

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but I would defer to Rinker's wishes."
Later, Farr said he did not feel the concert would be in the best
interests of the city of Sanford. He did not elaborate. He added,
however, he is not opposed to either organization which was to
benefit From its proceeds.
Keith said he agreed with Farr entirely.
Patrick Murray of the Kathleen Anderson Workshop said his
organization supports the concept of the concert, believing it
worthy of Sanford. He guaranteed he would monitor the funds
raised and was willing to offer men to police the concert under the
guidance of Police Chief Ben Butler.
Stenstrom added the young people promoting the concert had
come to him for guidance and had followed his advice.
Murray asked why the request for permits were turned down by
the city commission and what rationale was used. Moore
responded by saying the request could be made again when a full
commission is present.

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had an offer, but something renovation costs.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
The three-story hotel is the
happened and now the deal is in
Herald Staff Writer
Longwood Mayor June limbo until we get a firm offer center of the Longwood
Lormann had hoped to vote or withdrawal from the owner," Historical District and is adjacent to the present city hallMrs. Lormann said.
Monday night on the purchase
Mrs.
Lormann
had
been
police
and fire complex. The
of the historic Longwood
contains a
floor
optimistic
Friday
that
the
city
first
Village Inn for use as a city
would
be
able
to
purchase
the
restaurant,
disco,
bar and
hall.
11cr disappointment was 96-year-old historic landmark lounge and the second flour has
evident as she explained the from the owner, Mrs. Marian been remodeled into 16 offices.
Mrs. Lormann had said
purchase deal was now in St. Laurent, and that a federal
limbo. "I'm sorry to say we grant would be available to help Friday that the city is getting
don't have an agreement - we with the purchase and a very good deal and It looked
like the price may be betveen
$75,000 and $7900.

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tropical storm to a depression, could regain strength, but
most expressed little concern over the third named dorm
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Death is always a grim matter, but when it
knocks on a door near home, almost all other things
take a distant second seat.
That was the case with a close friend, Bill
Buchalter, whose wife died last weekend. The
Buchalters lived In Altamonte Springs, and Bill is
widely recognized as one of the most knowledgeable
sportswriters in the South.
Marilyn was known for her generosity, pleasant
smile and being a good wife and mother to their two
young children.
Thirty-one years is not a long life. But as Rabbi
Chaim Rozwaskl said at the funeral Monday
morning, "Some can live a full life and not attain
what others do in a short lifetime."
Utter disbelief is what Bill and Marilyn's friends
expressed.

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Many of the estimated 300 people at the funeral
considered the simple truth that something like this
could haj.:t n to them or any one of their loved ones.
Death in the prime of life has a way of making
people think harder and longer.
In the crowd were many high school and college
coaches froni the southeastern states. Murray
Arnold of Birmingham Southern, Rick Steinke of
Georgia Military and Glenn Wilkes of Stetson were
among the number. As were athletes about whom
Bill had written many, many words. Mike Clark,
University of Central Florida's all-time scorer in
basketball, was one obviously saddened by
Marilyn's death.
Bill has been prodded jokingly about a number of
subjects
his perpetual diet, an affinity for 9.4
sprinters and his sometimes over-enthusiastic
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choice of words for describing athletic events.
One of the things I use to rib him about was the
first time Bill drove past Marilyn's house before
they met. A blind date had been arranged, and Bill
wanted to make certain he could find the hou'e
when the time came. Locating it, he decided ot
second spin past it.
Coasting down the street at five miles per hour
I turned my head in the passenger seat aiid
checked to see If anyone was stirring. There wasn't.
"Don't look, I don't want to be obvious!" he
pleaded.
But I don't think I can laugh at that one again.
You see, I now perceive Bill's naiveness about his
"invisibility" as a thing of sheer beauty.
I don't think I could be the one to tell Bill that life
goes on. One part of Bill's stopped Saturday.

The Eagle has landed." It was 10 years ago,
July 20, 1969, that the voice came crackling from
230,000 miles of space. Our astronauts had landed
on the moon. Shortly, Neil Armstrong and Buzz
Aldrin cTambered down tne ladder on their moon
lander in their giant leap for mankind."
This was indeed a triumph for humanity at large.
Perhaps no event before or since has served to
symbolize the common bond of the human family
on our planet. The human eye had been dazzled by
the remote mystery of the moon since time immemorial. Now we were putting our footprint on its

dusty surface.
But the Eagle is a symbol of the United States of
America, and it was a stiffened Stars and Stripes
that the Apollo astronauts planted on the Sea of
Tranquility. They left the flag not as a mark of
conquest, but simply to show that the footprints
were those of Americans. While the world at large
could share in the meaning of that first visit to the
moon, it remained the result of a national endeavor
li by the United States.

Americans can relive that moment of
achievement, but not without an intruding sense of
disappointment. Did it mean as much as we
thought?
The first Apollo landing on the moon opened a
window to the future. After the six follow-on Apollo
flights and the Skylab missions which ended in

that window seemed to close. Not until the
empty Skylab posed a danger in its premature reentry did it become significant that we had no
1974,

capability of launching a spacecraft that could
save it.
The Space Shuttle now being readied for test
launches will return manned space missions to the
scene, but without the high sense of challenge that
gave momentum to the Apollo program. Will
astronauts return to the moon and reach beyond
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it? Certainly they will eventually, but it is hard to
predict when.
To savor the full rnçaning of. that July 20, 1969,
iateinjishir,4 we müst'go'tck to-another May
25. n;i when President John F. Kennedy asked the
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nation to commit itself to "achieving the goal,
,before this decade is out, of landing a man on the
'moon and returning him safely to earth,"
President Kennedy did not pick that goal out of
I. thin
air. The United States was running scared In
the new field of space technology. We had felt the
shock of seeing the Russians orbit their Sputnik
:satellite in 1957 and then put the first man into orbit
in 1961. Mr. Kennedy challenged the nation to come
from behind with what would be a "great new
American enterprise." Our people did it, with a
space program of such brilliant accomplishment It
made the Russian effort look clumsy in comparison.
It is ironic that as we look back on that success
another president is exhorting Americans to
overcome a "crisis of confidence" in themselves
and their country to meet another challenge. This
time we are in deep trouble from mismanagement
of our economy and energy resources. What to do?
The problem is as complex in its own way as the
one facing the first engineer who sat down with a
physics textbook and a sliderule to figure out how
to get to the moon and back.
It's hard to look at our closest neighbor in the sky
.today without a thought that is trite only because it
-is so true. If we can go to the moon, surely we can
keep our homes warm and our power plants
I running, and get a car from one end of town to the
other without running out of gas.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)— With motorists
fulminating about long lines at service stations
and the country facing the prospect of even more
serious energy shortages, the president of the
United States delivers a major nationally
televised speech.
"We must develop new sources which will give
us the capacity to meet our needs without relying
on any foreign oil." the president says, warning
that resolution of the problem, "will require
some sacrifice by all Americans."
The energy crisis has been "the subject of
intensive discussion among members of my
administration, leaders of Congress, governors,
mayors and other groups," the president adds,
pledging to "work closely with Congress in
developing an emergency energy act."
The date of that speech was Nov. 7, 1973

By DON GRAFF
The United States isn't the only majo
democracy displaying early symptoms o
1
election fever.
West Germany also is warming up for a
national vote that could be one of the most izteresting in that country's postwar experiment
in representative government.
1
An entire new parliament the Bundestag —r
is to be selected In the fall of 1980, but attention at
the moment focuses on the man the oppoattioli
(for the last 10 years) conservative coalition ha
selected to lead them into battle against th
governing Socialists: Franz-Josef Strauss,
Strauss has the longest running politic
career in West Germany. As a national figure h
Is of the vintage of Konrad Adenauer, Ludwig
Erhard and Willy Brandt, all of whom long since
have denarted the active oolltical scene vth
death or retirement.
But Strauss remains, as the perennial leade
of the Christian Socialist Union, junior coalitlo
partner of the Christian Democrats, and for th
past year as prime minister of his native
Bavaria.
He was a key figure in the Federal Republic'
postwar conservative governments. That reid.
however, ended In the late '50s when, as defen4
minister he sent his agents ona sweep thro
news offices to determine the source of
barrasstng pre's leaks concerning secret Gej.
man military training arrangements with Spal4
The incident was a little too reminiscent of tht
recent Nazi past and forced Strauss' wlthdrawa
from the federal cabinet. But even on tht

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The rhetoric undoubtedly sounds familiar
because it readily could have been substituted
for many of the important lines in President
Carter's trio of highly publicized mid-July
speeches in Washington, Kansas City, Mo. and
Detroit.
In fact, virtually all of what was touted to the
American people as a major new initiative from
Carter was promised to the country before but
White House, under various presidents
delivered little of it.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) I was a bit unsettled,
as I imagine many other Americans must have
been, by the poor grace with which Australia
reacted to the scattering of Skylab debris on that
country.
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Indeed, the failure of leadership at the highest
level of government has been a major contributor. to the "crisis of confidence" Carter
noted In .$evlediS
e sa to the nation and
the "national malatàe" the president cited
repeatedly to those who Visited him at Camp
David.

"Peevish" is the word that comes to mind
when one sets about describing the Australian
attitude,

To place the current "energy crisis" In its,
proper context, take another look at Nixon's
speeches during the Arab oil embargo of tale
1973 and early 1974.

The Aussles make it all too plain that If it
weren't for the honor of the thing they would JUSt
as soon have pieces of delelict American space
vehicles fall somewhere else,

In a Jan. 19, 1974 radio speech, he said "I shall
urge the Congress... to act Immediately on a
windfall profits tax" on petroleum industry
revenues and announced that he had directed
federal energy officials "to conduct a thorough
audit of the records of all major domestic oil
companies."

I'm sure nobody in this country expected the
Australians to exclaim "Thanks, we needed
that!" On the other hand, It does seem they could
have been a tad less testy about it.

On Jan. 23, 1974, in a special energy message to
Congress, Nixon proposed creation of two new
federal agencies, one to carry out major new
activities in energy resource development" and
the other "to provide unified leadership and
direction for energy technology programs.",
In that same message, Nixon called for "the
development of a domestic synthetic fuels in.
dustry the productions of oil from shale and
the production of gas or oil from coal."
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I mean, we were in rather an awkward "'
situation there with that huge hunk of metal
whizzing around upinthe firmament and us with
no real notion as to where It was going to drop. it
could even have dropped on us
Those are moments when you count on your
friends to recognize your discomfort and show a
little forbearance,
Ideally, when we told the Australians, "Sorry
about that," or words to that effect, they would
have replied, "Oh, think nothing of It," or "It
happens In the bed of circles," or words to that
effect.
It was, in short, a time for them to have been
big about It. Had we been In their shoes, I like to
think we would have exhibited a much greater
measure of savoir-faire.
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Nixon delivered on none of those cornmitments. Only nine months after the first of
those speeches, he resigned from office rather
than face the threat of impeachment.

If Australia had, somehow, let a giant
boomerang get out of control and Inadvertently
crash somewhere In the United States, I feel
certain we would have done everything we could
to put them at ease.
I mean, what are friends for if pot to
a't'
other over the rough spots?
However, I don't wish to appear to be lecturing
the Australians on space age etiquette. I merely
bring this up by way of getting everyone
prepared for a possible new contretemps.

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power.

The problem seems to be that the various
controls built Into the economy no longer function very well. One expert told me about the only
thing the government can do is cause the
economy to tumble endoverend, which it
already apparently is doing.

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The end-over-end descent is said to lessen
the possibility of a steep nosedive or tailspin,
As for the possibility of Australia being flattened by our plummeting economy, the experts
say the odds are about the same as the odds
against a goose being fatally struck by a golf
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the downturn won't be felt Down Under. Should It
happen, we shall hope our Australian friends will
be more magnanimous than they were when
Skylab fell on them.

Colima, the entire state attorney's Mall at
Tijuana and key federal &amp;W police officials were
firgid in a widefanging shakeup by outgoing
President Luis Echeverria.

percent lnW76th4.9 percent inlfl8. This thturn
may have contributed to a dramatic drop in the
number of fatal heroin overdoses in the United
States from 1,597 in 1976 to 596 In 1978.

e U.S. intelligence r.ort indicates that
many
Mexican judicial officials were protecting
At the time of the secret report, Durazo
blg4line
drug traffickers; the going rate for
Moreno was chief of election campaign security
police
protection
was $10,000 a month. This was
for Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo.
usually
paid
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local police
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unander, who
Durazo Moreno was appointed to his present
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powerful job shortly after Lopez PortWo took
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City office, and he vehemently denied the
U.S. intelligence epet{ibiàd whether
charge. He told us that both he and President Echeverria's crackdown would reach politically
Lopez Portillo, have copies of a U.S. State powerful Individuals
like Durazo Moreno.
Department document clearing him of Im- "Mod of the accused gained office because of
plicatlon in the drug racketeering that Infected their Minding in the governing party, and often
various levels of Mexican officialdom in 1975.
because they were personal friends of the
A State Department official refused to confirm president or his closed seaodMw," a secret U.S.
or deny the police cig.rs claim, saying that such document noted. "Any wholesale housecleaning
Information would be considered classified. But would cause cracks In the power drueture."
earlier US. Intelligence documents make no
Therefore, the analysts concluded, "the
bones about Durauzo Moreno's i nvolvement In prriklint will probably cesümi graduafly to
the narcotics traffic. A secret dispatch of March trainfer or dilmill the 00MV&amp; oHI$als-" The
2, 1976, for example, Mates that "discussions report added this gloomy wernb: "Often a
were begun on how to proceed against the corrupt official Isremoved only tobe replaced by
notorious Arturo Do..."
corrupt on.."
The discussions obv1oty "It amount to Footnote: One put of Eçh.verrla's narcotics
much. Durazo Moruio not only escaped cliesup cmIPi1W1 had a perhaps last
prosecution, he was promoted,
beneficial effect. That was the spraying of
Other Mexican offlclals were not so lucky U.S. Mexican poppy fields with hercu1e. Ibe
Intelligence sources reported that the attorney resulting drop In supply led drug dealers to

HAIL OF
medals. Those who fight for peace are lucky°'
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but takes greatest pride in his unsung efforts to
PromMa Peace and understanding between Jews
and Arabs in the Middle East.
Cohen was one of the youngest lighter pilots in
Britain's Royal Air Force during World War U.
Three years later, he new countle.s missions
against encircling Arab armies In Israel's war
for Independence.
But 10 years ago Cohen followi the Bible's
injunction to beat swords into plowshares, and
began quietly cultivating peace between his
chosen homeland and its former enemies. He
operates a "pirate" radio ship In the
Mediterranean, beaming messages of
brotherhood along with popular music
to
Jews and Arabs alike. Cohen is undeterred by
tireats of his life from the Palestine Liberation
Organisation and other war-preaching extremists.
In 196$ he drafted a peace proposal that con.
tainedmost of the features of the treaty signed at
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Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m. Lord Chuznley's
Altamonte Springs.
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Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears Altamonte Mall.
Tauglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Roiling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
Your Adult Club for Single; 9 p.m. Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.
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Seabees Veterans of America Island X4, 10 a.m., CPO
Club, Orlando Naval Training Center.
Sanford An Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
"Pairing" workshop for single adults conducted by Dr.
Herb Goldberg and Ms. Luree Nicholson from Bach
Institute in California 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Village Center
Assembly Room, University of Central Florida. For
reservations call 275-2751.

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have been discouraged in the out in the jar.
since 1945, when it was started
past when refinishing old
For wood graining, antiquing by their father, Julia Senkarik.
furniture because of the hard and staining, Senkarik carries
Located at 210 Magnolia Ave.,
work, lack of know-how or Old Masters decorator stain, Sanford, it carries a full line of
proper aids, before you call decorator base, gloss or satin nationally fatuous Benjamin
Goodwill, check with Senkarik polyrethane. With Old Masters Moore Paints and Sanford.
Glass &amp; Paint Co. of Sanford. Wood Graining and Stain you manufactured Pen Paints for
They have the hard to find can match a metal door to the interior and exterior jobs.
products that enable do-it- wood trim and moulding;
In addition they have a large
yourself ers to do a professional refinish a metal file cabinet to selection of wallpaper designs,
job on restoring old furniture, match the wood paneling; wood including photo murals and
antiques and picture frames. grain
plastic
furniture, imported grass stock, to choose
Of all furniture, old and new, mouldings or picture frames to from. Senkarik does glass work
90 percent of all finishes are match stained doors or trim, of all types and makes and
either lacquer, varnish or
Minwax a name that has been frames custom mirrors,
shellac. All of these can Lle synonymous with high quality
They carry a large selection
removed with Hope two-step for 70 years is alsd available at of artist supplies for both the
method of instant finishing. Senkarik. 'rho Minwax family beginner and professional and
hope's Refinisher removes of (Inc products assures the have several hundred different
the old finish with no stripping, finest finish for woods.
frame moldings in stock.
no paint brushes and no sandThe wood finish penetrates,
The Senkariks will be glad to
paper. Follow this up with a seals and protects producing a discuss your painting problems
finish coat of Hope's Tung Oil, rich, scratch-resistant finish for with you and estimate the
This will enable you to refinish unfinished furniture or an overall cost of materials to do
and use your piece of furniture antique heirloom,
the job.
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refinisher and Lung oil, is a there is McCluskey's Man p.m. and Saturday, 8:30 am. to
supply
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am, readings; tern. Winds and seas higher near mouth Jar and a few small Varnish. "It is the finest marine 4622.
varnish you can buy," said
1jrature, it; overnight low, 73; scattered showers and few rags.
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One of the most versatile
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thundershowers the old finish, returns it to a glass and paint stores in central
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Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Lake Mary Presbyterian
Church, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, Longwood.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m., and 7p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall.
Altamonte Springs Sertoma, noon, Ireland's.
Sou th Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center. Robin
Road, Altamonte Spr ings.
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Senior Citizens Dance, 2p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees hoard, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Greater Seminole Toastmistress, 7:30 p.m., Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
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107½ Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 W. First St.
Al-Anon,' 8 p.m., Halfway House, Lake Minnie Drive,
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DV Herb Goldberg, author of The Hazards of Being
Male," will speak, 8 pm., Village Center Assembly Room.
University of Central Florida. Call Dean of Men's office
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attended the signing ceremonies as pan of'~e
prescorps, Cohen gave Mrs. Anwar Sda ja
;heck for $10,000 to help three Egyptian to4i
children whoin he and Mrs. Sadat have been'
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sponsoring for more than a year.
In recognition of a fighting flISfl enlisted In The
cause of peace, we re proud to Induct AVe
I and morning showers
uiai afternoon an evening
Cohen Into our Hall of Heroes.
southeast coast and Keys.
Highs near N. Lows
WATCH ON WASTE: The Navy believes th3t
highs in the upper Ns to mid
Isnight in the 71s. Winds
to:g&amp;
more than a champagne bottle
lows
In the lls except near
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smashed when a new ship is la unched. So the
.!"Y151. $ mph uid so southeastern beaches and
$uaty near thunderstorms,
night before each shipyard christening, a
Keys.
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reaslng some Wedeesday.
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year at the current rate of fleet construction. ft
money comes out of the Navy's $510,000 "official
WEDNESDAY TIDES
representation fund"
a bureaucrtic'øa)1ua Beach: high, 9:34
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4.4
n.m., 9:15 p.m.; low, 3:11 n.m.,
More than 1,000 Army reservists 4owe4 up
pm.
recently for their two-week inflUil tT1IflJt
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exercise at Camp Blinding, Fin., aupposedly$p
9:47 p.m.; low, 3:01 n.m.,
simulate logistical support In a hypothecl
European war. Buh the summer soldiers spent
"jeaypsrt: high, 3:39 n.m., 2:45
nearlyhalfoftheirtune relearning the old AP?
; low, 9:02 a.m., 1:45 p.m.
game of "hurry up and wait." The written
61 0 4,
problen j and orders for the $60,000 exer5lie
BOATING FORECAST
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didn't arrive for five days,
headquarters'
-lost II miles—Small craft
explanation was astonishing:
A lack'
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.uld exercise caution. Winds
duplicating machines.
Footnote: Those who know of governtht
Ap,ptkeasli 11 t. 20 knots,
eztravangance can write to Jack AndereWls
4eai1ig to 11 knots Wed.
Watch on Waste, P.O. Box 2300, washingtth,
,.aY. Seas 3 to 6 feet,
D.C. 20013.
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An afternoon with a federal
mediator Monday failed to
produce any compromises
between the Seminole County
teachers' union and the school
management (earn, but both
sides are willing to give it

medical IFISUFaItCe coverage,
and teacher salaries.
'liii' mediator wIll go from
one roiuii tit another to try to get
the teams to ieach sonic
agreement," Cowley explained.
"1h'c decisions that are made
f3 ('aUCUS, however, are not
really official until both teams
c-nine out and sit together at the

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German politics
a powerful pex-sonality
laceratingly outspoken, a dedicated rlghtwlngeç
and something of a roughneck peasant.
Strauss is well aware of this image and onc$
said that Germans would have to be in
desperate state to make him chancellor. Tha
self-awareness may explain his sudden decislo
to seize the conservative leadership from a palli
clique the late Konrad Adenauer would hay
difficulty recognizing as his political heirs. Th
Germans as a whole may not have been in
desperate state, but the conservatives certalnl
were. Under the old leadership, the election wa
already written off to Chancellor Helmut Sc
mldt's Socialists.
The conservatives still are expected to lose
almost certainly even by Strauss himself. But
least they will be going into a real battle fror
which they should emerge minus the cobwebs c
the past decade.
Chancellor Schmidt is seen by many Gei
mans to be the most effective national leade
since Adenauer, possibly even Blamarck. Bt
where Adenauer, a formidable authoritarla
personality, was a far greater force In won
affairs than the country he represented, th
forceful Schmidt and economically powerf
politically influential West Germany are
perfect match.

Even the White House now admits that the U.S.
economy is falling. And when one country's
economy plunges, It almost always has an
pact In other countries.

JACK ANDERSON

secret Mexican Intelligence report in 1975 as one
of many big shots involved in Illegal narcotic

Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Woman 's Club, 250
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Lake Monroe Holiday Inn.

the dispute arid rule one way or
another. Her job is to try to get
us together."
In mediation, both teams
meet in caucus in separate
rooms and discuss the three
items previously agreed on to
pr esent at the bargaining table:
the school calendar for the 197980 school 'ear. health and

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reach a compromise between
Both teams were scheduled to the two teams, was closed to the
meet with Margaret Rose, the press.
designated federal mediator,
''We met at the table with the
from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. today at mediator yesterday to define
Lyman High School in the disputes," Ernest Cowley,
ffp.9 to end a
Longwood in
chief negotiator for the school
deadlock at the bargaining management team, said today.
table.
"She is not an arbitrator who is
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Free Employer Education Seminar on Epilepsy, 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m., Bush Science Center Auditorium, Rollins
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Rally to Defeat SALT, sponsored by The Conservative
Caucus, 8 p.m., Sheraton Jetport Inn, Orlando. Speakers:
It. Gen. John Flynn (Ret.) and Howard Phillips, national
director of TCC.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.; 7 P.M. Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
Aviation Bodeler, 7:30 p.m., Hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBary Players, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Community Center.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open discussion, 591 Lake Minnie
Drive, Halfway House.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound-of-Sunshine Chapter Sweet Adellnes, 8 p.m., St.
Adnrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.

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on-again saga of clubhouse vs.
front-office turmoil has coneluded at least for this season
with the firing of Jeff To rborg as manager of the
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for Monday night's game in
Cleveland against the Milwaukee Brewers and led the
Indians to a 5-4 VU.•tory.

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"You feel wanted when you
win. It's only when you lose that
you get that bad feeling," he
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nothing definite. I've been
home ( Mountainside, N.J.) only
one summer since 1962. The
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with Bob Lemon of the New
York Yankees to take over as
manager. Those talks collapsed, however, when Lemon
decided he didn't want thej ob.
"They called me this morning
and Phil (Seghi) and Gabe
(Paul) admitted they had made
a mistake in not letting me go
three weeks ago," Torborg
said. "Before the press conferin Detroit I told them they
should make a change. On the
way from the airport to the
hotel, Gabe said, 'Why don't
you quit.' I said, 'I'm not a
quitter and I'm no fool,

"It is a situation that CTICS out
for some action from our
standpoint," said Cleveland
General Manager Phil Seghi.
"These things are never easy,
but we felt a change was
necessary."

The 37-year-old Torborg, who
replaced Frank Robinson,
major league baseball's first
black manager, In June 1977,
directed the Indians to a 157-201
record in one complete and two

The mild-mannered Torborg
accepted the decision quietly,
but with a touch of bitterness.
"Here I am, going home, no job.
I've had a few calls from major

Indians' President Gabe Paul
and General Manager Phil
Seghi dismissed Torborg
Monday
t h eir third base coach, Dave
Garcia, a former manager of
the California Angels,
Garcia, who will serve only as

Monday left the club in sixth
place in the American League
East, ahead of only the cellardwelling Toronto Blue Jays.

Torborg came close to being
fired in late June, when
In di ans' President Gabe Paul
confirmed at a news conference
in Detroit he had negotiated

The firing came after the
Indians lost four straight games
and seven of their last eight,
Cleveland's 43-52 record on

either."
With his contract expiring at
the end of this season, Torborg
said at the time he was angered
at the way Cleveland's front
office handled the situation an
declared he would not consider
remaining as manager past the
end of this year.
"After the incident in Detroit,
the strength of my position as
manager lessened," Torborg
continued. "The players realized what was happening and it
had to have an effect on them."
The 58-year-old Garcia
managed the Angels from July

1977 to May 1978. lie previously
was a coach with the Indians in
1911576. He also coached first
base for the San Diego Padres
from 1970-73.
Garcia announced Monday
Indians' first base coach Joe
Nossek would coach third base
and the club had hired former
major leaguer Torn McCraw to
coach first base
McCraw, who was a playercoach for the Indians in 1974-75
and the club's minor league
batting instructor in 1977, will
join the Indians in Minnesota on
Wednesday.

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have shaken their slump.
Phil was equally as pleased
with his brother's achievement
as he was with his own performance.
"It looks like we've got a
family race going. That's a
good thing," said Phil. "it's
nice to be leading in wins. I
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my brother. It's something
special. I'm more happy for
him coming off the trouble he's
had. I'm glad they won
tonight,"
Phil's victory, his 35th career
shutout, caine after the Pirates
had taken the opener, 83,
behind the four-hit pitching of
Bert Blyleveim. In the nightcap,
the Pirates pulled off their First
triple play since July 9, 1911,
when Niekro grounded Into a
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Weaver says, he "gets more shortstop Rick Burleson with edged Philadelphia, 6.5, and two runs to lead Kansas City. the regular season and 10 definite, but It could take make the Cardinals winners
RBI per hits than any person the bases loaded. It was the Los Angeles downed New York, White Sox 11, Tigers 3:
during the playoffs. Regular several weeks."
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again.
I've ever seen," and has 49 RBI seventh triple play In the AL 3-1. Yankees 6, Mariners 2:
Mike Squires collected four season games will be televised
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Chris Chumnbliss and Jim hits, including a two-run sixth- Thursday evenings with team meeting, most players looked forward to this season," tern." At play's end, he turned ,
"It's been one of those record.
Spencer belted homers to lead inning single, to lead Ctlicago occasional double-headers were too shaken to talk. Rookie said Joe Sullivan
vice took two steps back* toward the
years," Rudi said. "My back
Elsewhere in the AL, New New York to its fourth win in over Detroit.
featuring East Coast and Wed Jerry Holloway, drafted as a president for operations, "He huddle and collapsed.
leg is collapsing. It seems the York beat Seattle, 6-2, Clove- five games since the All-Star Twins 7, Blue Jays I:
Coast games. The 10 playoff backup to Cain at tight end, said was one of the leaders.
more I fight it, the more I do it. land edged Milwaukee, 54, break.
Cain was taken to St. Joseph
Mark Lemongello's wild pitch games will be selected from there was talk of retiring Cain's Everybody looked up to him.
And I don't know why."
Baltimore downed Oakland, 7-4, lndian.s 5, Brewers 4:
wIth one out and the bases those midweek games not jersey, No. 88, and of players Now new leaders must take Hospital, where he died in the
The Angels, who had 14 hits, Kansas City nipped Texas, 5-4,
Bobby Bonds belted a two-run loaded in the ninth scored shown by CBS.
emergency room.
wearing black armbands at over."
chased loser Joel Finch, 0-2, in Chicago routed Detroit, 11-3, homer and Duane Kuiper Bombo Rivera and lifted
the opening inning. Frost, 8-8, and Minnesota topped Toronto, snapped an 0-for-14 streak with Minnesota over Toronto.

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The brothers Nlekro are
rivaling the Smith Bros. cough
drops for the relief of everyday
miseries;
The famed cough drops can
only soothe sore throats, while
Joe and Phi! Nlekro are proving
to be a cure-alt for beleaguered
pitching staffs.
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14th victories - tops in the
major leagues -• Monday night
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Pinl mapped the Pittsburgh
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streak, H. on a two-hitter in the
second game of a doubleheader.
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Phil was doing," said Joe.
Joe's victory was only the
fourth In the last 16 games for
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1726.40
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14.00 5.60 1.20
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4MyKin
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the year and earned hini the the Cardinals to bring Cain's
are inconclusive."
can Leaguers - and Dave with his 22nd homer and the triumph in the regularly
Pat Kelly's pinch-hit grand weekly, prime-time lsis.
starter's role midway through widow, Jeanne, to St. Louis.
Frost fired a four-hitter Red Sax added their final run in scheduled game, Houston slain in the eighth rallied
The agreement, announced
"This thing could get corn- the 1975 season.
Cain had undergone a
by
Monday night to lead the Angels the ninth on a leadoff homer by edged St. Louis, 3-2, Pittsburgh Baltimore over Oakland.
NBA
Commissioner plicated now with him being an
A torn Achilles tendon in thorough medical examination
to a 9-2 rout of the Boston Red Butch Hobson. Boston pulled off split a double-header with Royals 5, Rangers 4:
Lawrence O'Brien and UA- athlete. We don't know if heat training camp last year forced at training camp and was said
Sox.
Its second triple play of the year Atlanta, winning, 7-1, and
George Brett, continuing to Columbia President Robert and exertion were factors, We Cain to sit out the Cardinals' to be in excellent condition. He ,
Rudi, is batting only

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Filth Game
3 BCidC Diaga
8.20 460 100
2 Egana Gondra
810 7 00
6Said Enrique
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Baltimore 7, Oakland 4
Cleveland 3, Milwaukee 4
Chicago 11, Detroit 3
New York 6, Seattle 2
California 9, Boston 2
Minnesota 7, Toronto 6
Kansas City 5, Texas 4

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six-run first-inning outburst yielding a leadoff double to Chicago beat Cincinnati, 9-8, in er Dave Garcia a victory over entered into a three-year heart attack," St. Charles touchdown catches helped
Davis flew to Houston Sunday
with his 12th career grand slam Carlton Fisk in the sixth.
the completion of a suspended Milwaukee.
agreement to televise NBA County Coroner Joseph Mueller make him the Cardinal rookie night in a plane chartered by

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INVERNESS
Altamonte walked five and fanned 10. "I'd set the tempo for the game. situation a year ago, 1-0.
"That's just who we wanted
Springs Little League all-stars say Tony was just wild enough After the first two batters were
moved one step closer to the to be eff ective," added Whit- retired, Altamonte Springs to play," said Whittington.
first plateau of their eventful tington. "They have a flat came alive as Golmont singled, "This one is at our place, and
goal Monday night, bumping off pitching mound, so the con- Kevin Hill was hit by a pitch our kids are already cranked
a strong Inverness team, 13-4, dltlons were not ideal."
and Johnson followed with a up."
in the semifinals of the district
The district winner goes to
Johnson, Van Golmont, Scott two-run single. Steve Hutsell
tournament.
l
followed
with
an
RBI
single
Miami
Sunday for next week's
Underwood and Rod Metz al
Altamonte Springs advances
state tournament, where a state
and
Metz
doubled
home
the
last
had good nights at the plate.
to Wednesday's 8 p.m. f inale
champ represents the Sunshine
Johnson hit a second-inning run of the rally.
agai nst DeLand, a 2-0 winner homer.
Golmont also had do ubles in State at the Southeastern
over West Oak Ridge. Inverthird and fifth-inning rallies. Regional.
ness faces West Oak Ridge in
Golmont, Metz and UnderNext stop is Williamsport,
Altamonte will be taking on
the 6 p.m. consolation contest. wood each had three hits.
the same Deland all-star outfit Pa. for the Little League World
Both games are set for
It was the first inning which which beat it in the same Series.
Altamonte Springs Civic Center
complex.
"We just had our hitting
shoes on," said winning coach
Rus Whittington this morning.
"We got another sound pitching
performance from Tony
Johnson
he has given us a
one-hitter and a three-hitter."
Johnson's three-hitter set
down Invern ess pretty well. He
ALTAMONTI

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The Cardinals said team
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (UPI)
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"No
decisions
were
made,"dfltwoudbe
closed to the
J.V.
Cain's
'teaznmate4
filed
Chasly
3 2 1 Praldon
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quietly
into
the
meeting
room
at
Head
Coach
Bud
Wilkinson
public
until
after
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football
training
camp.
JMauA
422
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year-old all-stars team, gives his son Jim a few pointers nh,w/ 1ck/ag'
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"There'll be light workouts,
Their solemn demeanor that."
MIlO
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Running
back
Wayne
Morris
mostly to keep the players'
WaIl
,, Monday contrasted sharply
Ill Holmes
to Rockledge and was on the wrong end of a no-hitter. The tourney is double- Vanderirlfl 3'' Lnari
II0
wIth
the
noise,
laughter
and
told
reporters,
"I
would
like
to
minds
on other things."
Totals
3ll3I' Turner
300
elimination, and manager [lobby Robinson's squad goes back into action
Totals
horscp!.' that normally ac- personally dedicate the season
23 4 3
Cain's closest friend on the
to J.V."
Wednesday. John Luzzi went the distance and was Monday's loser for Attam.,,t.
48 134-14 companies such gatherings,
team,
defensive tackle Charlie
IflYIflhlli
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Altamonte.
Morris then began to starn. Davis, said Cain appeared to be
The players and staff of the mer and weep. He looked over in good health and spirits
St. Louis Cardinals were to Wilkinso
n and said, "I'm
Sunday, his 28th birthday.
stunned by Cain's death Sunday sorry," Wilkinson draped
night, two hours after he arm aroun d th
"I was with him all day,"
e yo ung athlete
collapsed at team practice.
Davis said. "I talked to him
and led him from the room.
Doctors at first attributed the
NEW YORK (UP!) -. The
Th e 6-foot-4 Cain was the about his bi rt hday and how we
Natio n al Basketba11 death to a heart attack but an Cardinals' No. I draft choice in were going to celebrate at
By United Press Interuational held the lied Sox hitless through 76,
a two-run single to spark Association and UA-Columbia autopsy Monday ruled that out. 1974 out of the University of training Camp. Then suddenly
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Tuesday, July 24, 197

OURSELVES

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Considering Divorce?

Miss Litchfield,

James B. Closser

Attorney Urges Parents

Exchange Vows

To Read Up On New Laws

Myrna Marie Litchfield
and James Byron Closser
were married July 8, at 7
p.m., at the Forest Lake
Seven-day Adventist
Church, Forest City.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Orville W.
Litchfield, Forest City. The
bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D.
Closser, Magnolia Drive,
also Forest City.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a candlelight
silesta gown with a fitted
English net and Shiffley
lace bodlée. A shoulder to
shoulder lace
ruffle
outlined the V-shaped yoke.
The trumpet shaped
sleeves featured a deep
ruffle at the wrist. The
accordion pleated skirt
was finished with an embroidered flounce which
terminated into a chapel
length train.
Her lace trimmed veil of
Illusion was attached to a
lace headpiece. She carried
a bouquet of white roses,
gardenias and stephanotis
showered with baby's
breath.
Miss Melodle Riesen was

the maid of honor. Mrs.
Sherry Cavanaugh Wood of
Loma Linda, Calif., was
the matron of honor. Tricia
Litchfield, niece of the
bride was flower girl. The
attendants wore apricot
polyester gowns fashioned
with accordion pleated
skirts, chiffon capes and
lace neckbands. Each wore
a headpiece of apricot silk
flowers and carried a small
fireside basket of mixed
summer flowers.

Special To The Herald
FACT: 45 percent of children
born in 1978 will live in singl2parent households.
FACT: 18 million U.S. children
now live in a one-parent horie.
Single-parent
FACT:
households have grown ten
times as fast as two-parent
households since 1960.
The catalyst behind this rapid
fragmentation of the family?
Divorce,
"The script of a divorce casts
attorneys as the directors and
parents as the leads, with
children playing strong supporting roles. It Is a very
human drama that unfolds in
divorce court," says Leonard
Loch, chairman of the
American Bar Association's
Family Law Section, and
member of the Kentucky Fried
Chicken Time Out Institute.
Founded in 1977 by Kentucky
Fried Chicken, the Time Out
Institute was established to

Ron Whitehead served
the bridegroom as best
man. Groomsmen were
Phil Robertson, Don Lit.
chfleld, Milton Closser and
Harold Johnson. Ushers
were Gary Allen and David
Cress. Chad Kirstein was
the Bible boy.
The reception was held in
the new Forest Lake
Seventh-day Adventist
Church youth building.

DEAR ABBY: A 12-year-old
girl signed CAMP HATER
wrote that she was being
"forced" to go to summer camp
.f two months. She said she
went last year and "hated it."
Also that her parents kept
telling her how "lucky" she was
that they could afford to send
her, but she felt as though they
just wanted to get rid of her for
two months.
She asked you what to do, and
you told her to get over her
negative attitude and go. Then
you added the meaningless
cliche: "Most people have
about as good a time as they
make up their minds to have."
I disagree totally with your
answer, Abby. When I was a
boy, my parents made me go to
summer camp. I hated it at
first, although later I learned to
like it.
The mistake my parents
made was In sending me too
young. I was only 8 when I was
sent away for two whole
months. If they had waited until
I was 10, I would have loved It.
Please print this.
ME IN MILWAUKEE
DEAR ME: My mall
running overwhelmingly
against me and in favor of the
CAMP HATER. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: lam old camp
counselor, so I believe CAMP
HATER when she said the
thought %r parents were trying
to get rid of bar for two months.
That's the feeling a lot of my
camp-haters . had;
after
meeting their parents, I had to
agree with the kids.
Sending kids to camp for two
months as first-year campers Is
unwise. They should be sent to a
Camp closer to home for a week
to see how they get along.
GRANDMA JNAHAHEIM
DEAR ABBY: Are you and
your twin sister competitive?

Not too long ago, smokers believed that if a cigarette had
less tar, it had less taste too. Low tar cigarettes simply didn't
taste very good.
Then along came MERIT and a whole new taste idea called
'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. And in three short years, smoking
changed:
No other 'new cigarette in the last 20 years has attracted
so many smokers as quickly as MERIT!
MERIT has swept past over 50 other brands in record time.
MERIT is continuing to attract high tar smokers—the most
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CONFIDENTIAL TO "BORN
TO
LOSE":
Don't
be
discouraged by a failure. It can
be a positive experience,
"Failure is, in a sense, the
highway to success, Inasmuch
as every discovery of what is
false leads us to seek earnestly
after what Is true, and every

fresh experience points out
some form of error which we
shall afterwards carefully
avoid."
The above is as true tod9v_aS
it was when John Keats, the
famed English poet (1795-1821)
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Mark Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Smith of Abagail Drive,
Deltona, were honored on
their 40th anniversary with
open house by their sons
and daughter.
Red and white floral
arrangements were
featured throughout the
home. The refreshment
table overlaid with white
embroidered linen, was
centered with red and
white carnations.
Grandchildren
Tricia,
Lauri and Julie were at the
guest book as were Nicoli
Beth and Jamie Lopanik.
They wore pink or blue
dotted swiss long gowns
which grandmother June
made for the occasion.
Their children who
hosted the gala event are
Lynn Smith and his wife
Mary, Reginald Smith and
his wife Bonnie, from the
area, and Cheryl Lopanik
and Dr. Robert Lopanik
from Charleston, S. C.
Each family has two
children so the Smiths had
all of their children and
"grands" with them.
l'ine's sister Janet Lutz

Without consulting anyone in
the office, Mary and Donna
bought an expensive lamp,
signed all the co-workers'
names on the card, and
collected from everyone In the
office to pay for it
I kicked in my share because
I didn't want to start anything.
But I was so mad I could have
bitten a nail In half.
I appreciate Mary and Donna
wanting to surprise Pam, but
not at my expense.
Did I do the right thing? I
certainly don't feel any better.
MAD IN GREENWOOD
DEAR HAD: No. I think you
should have told Mary and
Down that because you weren't
consulted before band, and
gave no one permiulon to sign
your name on the card, you
owed nobody anything. And,
furthermore, U and when you
decide to warm Pam's house,
you'll do It your way.

of Avon Park, and Cheryl
Lopanik
hosted
the
refreshment table.
St.
Rock,
Connie
organist, who is president
of the Deltona Organ Club,
selections
played
throughout the afternoon.
The couple came to
Deltona several years ago
from Flint, Mich. where
June was a school teaches'
for many ycais. Leonard
was a native of Rhode
island. He and June met in
Michigan and married
there.
They are members of the
Forest Lake Seven-day
Adventist Church and
active in community
service work. Leonard
works in the men's
department and June in the
sewing room. They are
volunteers in the Florida
Hospital where Leonard
works in the laboratory.
June assists at the Forest
Lake Elementary
Educational Center during
the school year. They are
both active in community
affairs in Deltona.

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arrangements. The solo parent on solid footing." Most lawyers,
population and their allies have ministers, physicians or
turned activist in an attempt to teachers will gladly refer
secure equal stat us with their qualified counselors when
asked.
two-parent counterparts.
Unfortunately, many
Single mothers are ba nding
together via Informal networks problems do not end with the
to seek solutIons to the "fugitive di vorce decree. For Example,
father" syndrome. Unsatisfi ed the case of the "fugitive father"
with the results of more formal who has moved away in an
attempts to locate men who attempt to evade his financial
have shirked their commitment responsibilities. There is now a
to child support and alimony law requiring state governawards, the women are cx- meats to maintain an office to
ploring alternative methods to trace the party and take legal
action to secure payments.
secure their due.
Single fathers have formed
There has been si recent spate
a loosely-knit national con- of men challenging child
federacy of "equal justice for custody rulings, claiming a
fathers" organizations to assist predisposition on the judge's
men in custody fights and to part toward the mother, or
lobby for more equitable traditional parent. Future
attempts to overturn custody
divorce and custody laws.
When considering a divorce, ,rulings may be avoided thanks
Loeb urges parents to read up to a newly-adopted law which
on current child custody laws prohibits the awarding of
and emerging trends, and to custody on the basis of sex.
take their time in securing a
Achieving
a
national
renutable attorney. Bear in uniformity in divorce and

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research about single parents
and will be announcing the mind that consulting a divorce custody law is one of the of child snatching, which Loch
lawyer does not always mean a primary objectives of the terms, "the single largest
results this fall.
"In the past five years," divorce will follow. Loeb ex. American Bar Associations unresolved tragedy in divorce."
continues Loeb, "the law has plains, ''I, for one, will not take Family Law Section. "Almost
In a majority of state's, the
moved away from the area of a case unless the party involved every state has its own law Uniform Child CustotI aiiti
fault analysis and proving assures me that they have had relating to divorce and Jurisdiction Act provides relief
cause for divorce. The upsurge professional counseling or custody," states Loch. "When from child snatchers, through
of 'no-fault' divorce laws can be intend to seek it. Many at- the laws are in conflict, the stan(Iar(Jize(I regulatory action.
viewed as a direct response to torneys will urge their clients to federal court has traditionally
the growing acceptance of exhaust all possible avenues of refused to take jurisdiction in however, sonic states remain a
reconciliation before initiating any matters relating to these haven for child snatchers. A
divorce In our society."
issues, and legal chaos reigns, parent can simply take the
With this growing acceptance proceedings."
One of the most dramatic and child into me of tht,se haven
"Professional counseling by i
of divorce among the cornmunity-at-large, Loeb per. certified psychologist, unfortunate examples of states and refuse to give up the
ceives a heightened awareness psychiatrist or other behavioral confusing custody law and the voungstei. l% itht,tit d ULL'tU(l4.
scientist cannot be over- ensuing enforcement (lIt- decree. the court may nt
of the product of divorce —
insists
Loch. ficulties is the growing problem consider it a kidnapping.
single parents — evolving in the stressed,"
legal community. Issues oc- "Divorce is an emotional crisis
cupying the legal forefront for for everyone involved, but
cinnln ,,,,rnnf c ,'un$nr nrn.tn,i rnrnIi'c.sinn:aI
'in hr'In
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ople
emerge
from
a
divorce
child custody and financial
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CURIOUS IN CANADA
DEAR CURIOUS: Certainly.
Everyone whir pursues a career
would like to be No. 1
I think Avis deserves a pat on
the back for trying harder, but
I'd rather be Hertz.
DEAR ABBY: One of our coworkers (I'll call her Pam)
recently moved into a new
home. Two other co-workers
(I'll call them Mary and
Donna) who are Pam's best
friends decided to surprise her
with a housewarming gift from
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examine the changing role of
today's American women and
to co ntribute to the information
available about their problems,
attitudes, needs and concerns.
Th is year's focus on single
parenting reflects the fact that
90 per cent of all single par en ts
are women. To promote better
understanding of this group,

Following a wedding trip
to Ft. Lauderdale and
Sarasota Beach, the
newlyweds are making
their home at 3634 Sherrie
Lane, Forest City.
The bride, a native
Floridian, has lived in

Two Months Is Too Much
For First-Year Campers

Enriched FlavorT.'ciairtte sparks whole
new taste era in low tarsmoking.

Tuesday, July 24, 179-18

0 Philip Morris Inc. 1979

"IT'S HONEY DIPPED"

SKATING RINK

NEW ON 1.4

MFOID

OPEN DAILY 11 a.m..930 p.m. FRI. £ SAT. 9a.m..10:30p.m.
180 French Ave.
61 N. Hwy. 1742
(Hwy. 17-92)
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TONIGHT'S TV
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EVENING'

6'oo
'40ot NEWS
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kids writO
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ttiris. luiVPi)II*' (Ieiinqiierits grit
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6:30
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€D VILLA ALEGRE (A)
7:00
2: TIC TAC DOUGH
4 MARY TYLER MOORE
ury becomes itivOtvj vitti ,
(.omr'dy writer v.hio rt'ally %'.ar)ts
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Hotel 120 years earlier and are
now in the year 2100.

9:00
1) 112) NBC MOVIE "Billy:
Portrait Of A Street Kid" (1977)
I r'Var Burton, Tina Aridrows. A

(2 LIARS CLUB
14) MATCH GAME
NEXT STEP BEYOND ' The

ghetto youth lights against
obctacles including lack of
money and a pregnant girl.
friend in hi seemingly futile
battle to improve his life, (A)
i4 MOVIE "The Delphi
Bureau' (C) 1972) Laurence
Luckinbill, Joanna Pellet. A
research bureau, supplying
information to the President,
hires a man gifted with a pho.
toqraptiic memory. (2 Hrs.)

Jirnrnii'

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FRIENDS
0 DICK CAVETT Guest
rnimflrz. (Part I of 2)

Seven years have passed since
hester Prynne gave birth to the
iltequtimale Pearl, Dimmesdale
s.ems ctose to death, and
Hr',tp, realizes she must reveal
Chillirrgworths true identity to
him (Part 3o14)

Q AMERICA 2100 Two
would-be comics wake up to

7:30

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THE SCARLET LETTER

8:30

REPORT

Pact
O SHA NA NA
ihodgors

reports on the status of blacks
in America. focusing on jobs.
houig, education and politics 25 yv,irs alter the landmark FJrown vs Board of Education Supreme Court case
outlawing segregation in public
tacilities (Part lot 2)
0 HAPPY DAYS Fonzie steps
in to rep,lir a rift between Ralph
and Polsre caused by Richie's
advice to tti lovelorn column

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8:00
THE RUNAWAYS
adopted girl (Shr'lloy JLJttlim'r)
'earches for her biological par.
onts to learn why they qavi hi..r

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MOVIE

''The

Itawairnns' (1970) Charlton
Hesloru, Geraldine Chaplin. A
rough sea captain returns to
his Hawaiian home to find his
wife and son alienated from
turn and the other pioneer sot.
Ilers in a battle for control of
the Islands. (A)
0 THREE'S COMPANY Janet
and art eye-catching fellow
employee compete for the
manager's )ob in the florist
shop where they work. (A)
O TENNIS "Washington Star
International' Manuel Orantes,
Brian Gottlried, Marty Riosson,
Harold Solomon and Dick
Stockton compete for a
528.000 first prize in the finals
of thus event from Washington
(3 C
ttti and K Street
Courts

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REPORTS
'Blacks In America' With All
t)oiibertr' Speed?' Ed Bradley
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[rLAi'r") 7:30.9;40
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BREAKING AWAY

9:30
0 TAXI After being shot In a
hoid-up attempt, Alex quits his
cabbie job and becomes a
waiter in a' snobbish restaurant. (A)

10:00
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fear that bbs son Is not masculine sends him to his ax-wife
D4a w)Ih a drastic plan.,

10:30
0 SECOND TIME AROUND A
marriage counselor and his exwife decide to try living togothor again

11:00
()14.00O12jNEWS
ED DICK CAVETT Guet: Joe
Emnmerz. (Part 2 of 2)

11:30
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Rodney
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Includes: Barbecul Chicken. Barbecue
Ribs - Potato,,Salad. Zesty Co$.
Slavi- Baked Beans &amp; Ranch Bread
SERVED EVERY WEDNESDAYS p.rn,.p,m.

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0 THE LITTLE RASCALS
6:55
121) TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
(12) HI, NEIGHBOR
7:00
12)tI2)TODAY

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Adoption has been filed against you
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any, to t on JOHN EDWARD
JONES of CARROLL, JONES
ROOKS $. OWEN PA., Attorney for
Petitioner w1ose address is Post
Office Box 36, 390 5. Highway 1792.
Casselberry, Florida, 32707, and file
the original with the Clerk of the
above styled Court on or before Aug.
17, 1979, otherwise a judgment may
be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Petition.

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SURVIVAL

NEWS
OHOGAN'8 HEROES

Dante -- Barry Manilow's coown new group .- inferno doesn't stop at music. lie's also
publisher of the prestigious
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Paris
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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First &amp; Only child care center open
Saturday in Sanford
Begin.
nlng June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 3226645.

Heavy typing. EM.,di1lt company
with benefits.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 French Aye,
(corner 10th &amp; French)
323.5176

Baby sitting days only, Mon. thru
FrI. 1 kid $17, 2 kIds $30. F,rcak.
fast, lunch &amp; snack. 3226431.
Child care in my home
day or night.
Sanford area. 3232865.

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Conveyor experience,
knowledge preferred. Send
resume to P.O. Box 632, Mattoon, Ill. 6193$.

9-Good_Things to Eat
i"uuitry. beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm, $20 order. Sanford
area. 3222374. Sam's Portion
Meats.

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Creative Expressions

ADVERTISING
SALES

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Experienced maintenance supr.
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
8. Cony. Home 950 Mellonville

An aggressIve salesperson Is needed for
sales and service of

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Earn up to $15 hr. Part time. We
train, AKUTAX. Call collect 904
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advertisers. A great
future for a self-start
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Salary plus commission with full company benefits. Apply
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Lell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 614.3079
Legal Notice

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NOTICE OF ASSUMPTION OF
DEBTS BY TRANSFEREE

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AssocIates-Engineers, Inc. The
Phil Donahue Show. The two wasn't buying that. "Why so Heather Eaton In St. James
this notice, the fictitIous name, to. deposit for each set will be refunded
are identical twins
much?" the wanted to know. Episcopal Church In Los wit:of GREAT
AMERICAN BOOK
to bonafide bidders upon return of
separated at birth and raised by Miss Thorpe explained the Angeles....
FAIRS under which it expects to, the Contract Documents in good
engage
In business at 150 Hope condition if not later than fifteen
Street, Longwood,
FlorIda 32730, Its
(15) days following the award of a
post office address is P.O. Box 17$, Contract. Any non bidder upon
Longwood, Florida 32150, and at
returnIng such a set will be refunded
such other locations as It shall 5000
hereafter choose.
Drawings, Specifications and
That the party interested in said other Contract Documents may be
business enterprIse is as follows:
examined at the following locations:'
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
Clark, Dietz and Asso.
SYSTEMS, INC. 100 percent.
I
dates-Engineers, Inc.
DATED at Longwood, Seminole
500 West Fulton Street
County, Florida, this 30th day Of
Sanford, Florida 32771
June, 1919.
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
Dodge Plan Room
TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (UP!) throughout Florida
SYSTEMS, INC.
to be open
"Every day, people from
611 Wymore Road,
By: WILLIAM G. CONOMOS,
Commerce Secretary Sid seven days a week and to be 'over America are driving all
Suite 204
Secretary
into
Levin hopes the word Is finally
Winter Park, Florida 32159
given extra allocations of gas. the Sunshine State to enjoy ow Publish: July 3, 10, 17, 24, 1979
getting out that Florida has
The travelers stations have beaches, our sports, our nigh- DEL
Central Florida Build.
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Florida 's Tourism
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plenty of gasoline and Northern been designated at 30 Intersec- the, our attractlon,"
should come on down. tions on the interdates and

The calls are coining In over

A national newspaper and major primary
highways. Some the toll-free gas information
radio advertising campaIgn 1.5. mIllion
maps pinpointing watts line established by ti'e
begun by the state last week
"is their locations have been
Division of Tourism several
having phenomntsial success," pi.inted,
weeks ago. Offidali say the
Levin said Monday. "Our
"We answered about 175 calls mod calls have bout froin
New
phones have been ringing off an hour Friday for a total of York,
followed by New
the wall,"
2,716 requests for the location
Georgia, Pennsylvania and
The ads, appearing In 45 maps," Levin said. "There
Ohio.
American and Canadian cities,
were an addItional 4,436 calls

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79-1232-Ca0.s.E
IN RI, THE MARRIAGE p
I$AA ROUSON, JR.
Husband.Petitioner,

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network of "travelers stations"
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stations a

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An intensified advertisina
cam ign
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caouanut Ut. Iravelof era stations and it piafly

week ago after baclred.

reports of a ) perg,
A Chicigo televisIon station
$175 million plunge in the ran an ad promoting Florida
state's tourism trade over a vacations immediately after
month's period, Ample gas is President Carter's recent
available, Graham said, but speech urging Americans to
getting

DOIDRUM &amp;
THE HO-HUMS!

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tourists

non-Florida residents are cancel uimec----y trips
afraid It's not and cancellIng save gas and It was beselged
their 'vacation plans

with [rate phone calls.
"We are ccnfLdem yo wifl
ProhJem also
not need these special stations, Graham's travelers' stations.
but It's ow way or assuring you Owners of stations not In the
that your Florida vacation will network and not getting
be worry free," the newaper estra gas t1o(Ion peotietid
and radio 3j $tat2,
lad week.

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5 Exchange
120 Irma Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32803
Florida Construction Report
2306 A Winter Woods Blvd
Winter Park, Florida 37792

PROSPOSAL GUARANTY
Each Proposal shall be acWite.Respcnd,n,. companied by a certified check or
NOTICE op *c
an acceptable form of Proposal
TN! STAT! OF FLORIDA TO,
Guaranty in an amount equal to at
ALICE a. ROUS0N, wh. last
least five (3) iaei-csnt of the amount
know rflIdanc and mailing address of the Proposal, payable to the order
IS 13 S. 3rd Avenue, Mt. v.,.
of the Semlivil. COunty Housina
Now Yoi'k tosso.........
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YOU ARE HERESy NOTIFIED Proposal is accepted, the BIdder will
that a proceeding for dIssolution
execute the Contract, and file ac
marriage has been fIled a.lnst you ceptable Performance Bond within
tin (10) days after the award of the
and that Petltloøer, ISAAC
ROUSON. JR., Is seeking relief
Contract.
agaInst you.
AND.youarerqulto.
r CONTRACT TIME AND
an tIled your *.nswn- or
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
defense or pleading wIth the Clerk
Work under this Agreement shall
the Circuit Court In an
SemInole be commenced upon written fetid
County, Florida, and serve a
to proce, and shall be completed
PefItii-5 atari,
within 40 calendar days of the
ROGER L. BERRY, P.O. Drawer 0, commencement of the ContriCt
Sanford, FIorI 37771, on
Tim. as defined in the General
th
d day of Augu$t, 197,, or Conditions at the Contract.
offisf'wise a default will be entered
In Clii of faIlure to complete thf
against you.
work within the time named herein
or wIthin such extra time as may
WITNESS my hand ano ofliclal
have bein allowed by extensions,
$loftheCief'kcftheClrctjitC..,iq,
on the 25th day of June, 1975
the undersigned agrees to pay h.
Owner or have the Owner withhql4
Arthur A. Bockwith, Jr.1
Clerk of the CIrcuit
b'om Such sums as may due him
Court
the amount of $50.00 per calendar
By: Cynthia Proctor
day in liquidated damages In acI
Deputy Clerli
COidliCe with Article 1$ of the
ROGER L, BERRY
supplementary Osn,aI ndltions
Attorney (or Pet itloner
MlS'Ity BusIness Enterprsse
,o. Drawer
The goal (or participation bt
Minority Busk
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
Entirprises 11
.
fulfilling the terms and conditions'c!
IOS.323-4fl1.
Publish July 3, 10, 17, 24, 1979
any an all contracts Isiid hiS
DELl?
been estabIi),, as twenty p.rin(
(20 Pd.) of the tota'l contract awardi
ALICE E. ROUSON,

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TO: ALL CREDITORS OF MISTY'S
ILLUSIONS
110 East Highway '431
Longwood, Florida 32150
- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Steven
Sherman and Elizabeth Ilowit,
pursuant to contract between
KENNETH S. ROSSRUCKEM and
STEVEN SHERMAN and
ELIZABETH ILOWIT, propose to
purchase the goodwIll business and
major portion of equipment, merchandise and inventory of MISTY'S
ILLUSIONS, for tha consideration
0? $7S,0(j' ; to be paid partly in
cash and partly in periodIc in.
sta I merits.
STEVEN SHERMAN and
FLIZABETH ILOWIT shall assume
all the outstanding indebtedness of
MISTY'S ILLUSIONS, which
amounts to $2,386.57. STEVEN
SHERMAN and ELIZABETH
ILOWIT shall assume the perlormance of all execulory contracts
of MISTY'S ILLUSIONS.
THE effective date of Ihe transfer
is August 3, 1979.
THIS Notice is given pursuantto
Florida Statutes 676.105.
DATEDthis 20th day of July, 1979.
Deno P. Dikeou, Esq., of
BALDWIN &amp; DIKEOU
500 Highway 1792
Fern Park, Florida 32130
(303) $31 1421
Publish: July 21, 31, 1979
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AMER I CAN
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Chaper
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Advertising DIrector

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at his vktün end pulled the
Ballard twice with a .3$.callber
411JI5 happenet revolver and Ballard fell the
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the barrel, pulled the trigger
Ballard told Invee41gana tlis
agoin, and the bullet illachar. robber pointed the girn at him
god,
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barrel," said Buflird whe
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to William Bullard, 45, on a "Then, a body fell neat to me."

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Realtor. 831 1347.
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Convenient 2 BR
Fenced, Air &amp; Heat
wwcarpet. 322 1162
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Some pharmacy experience.
Excellent opportunity.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
912 Fr'nch Ave.
(corner 10th 8. French)
333.3176

Tractor Trailer Drivers to haul
with an expanding company.
Must have at least 2 years cx
perienc. 1. be at least 21 years
old. Both local &amp; long haul
needed. Inquire J 8. P PropertIes
1350 Sheeler Rd., Apopka. ($00,

43)6904

GUYS-GIRLS
ADCD _TDAt!I
Ms. R000.f will b a? tti• Holiday
Inn, 530 N. Palmetto Ave., Mon.
&amp; Tues., July 73 &amp; 24 from 11-4
P.M., to Interview to complete
"Sun Magic" staff with Gem
stone Enterprises, Excellent
starting salary after 2 wk. all
expenses paid on job training.
Transportation furnIshed. Many
company benefits. Must be 1121,
single &amp; must be able to travel.
If accepted must be able to start
immediately. No phone
ltsl

Oniy naro workers need apply.
Excellent company fringe
benefits.
AAA CMPLCIYMCNT
917 French Ave.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
3333176

LPN.Fulltimed,p,artflme Apply
in person I akeview Nursing
01? m: 2rd St

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2 BR fully furn., including pans,
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon
thly. Shenandoah Village. 323
2920.
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean 8. roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave.
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driford studio apt. everything
furnished including utilities. $160
mo. 500 S. Oak. 841 7883.
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MORF front 8. rear BPs
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
323 5200
VA 7, FIIA Financing
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1913 Ap•ictie 65x1?. 1 BR. 1 bath
unfurn , screened porch, .iwnunq ,
Ii xIS. $3000 down, assume ss000
mortgage 187 urn payments

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&amp; 1g. tot 2411 Orange Ave.
1 ,,
L .e Sylv.ni $40,000
$71,500 Call collect Bert at I
Terms William M,tlucovs
301
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Y Enterprise, Inc.
Medel Inc . Realtor
644 3013

Older 2 story 42. secluded area

BATEMAN REALTY
Osteen-3 BR,2 bath, Central H A.
Peg Real Estate Broker
w w carpet. Large wooded lot.
2638 S.inford Ave
321 0759
$11,000 McGovern Builders
Aft 14r% 322 7643.
3?? 1869
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n Wth
Family room Privacy back
W. Garnett White
yard with in ground pool .1 lOw
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518.500
Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC.
OVE P HAL F ACRE
107W Commercial
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Ileaulufut 4 UP lIlA dream kit
Phone 3277881. Sanford
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S.lnford Plenty of I,irge oa
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2 ACRE LAKE ESTATE
p
COUNTRY L IVuNG
Come on and move ioto thus nice
hiway fronted Mobile Home on
small lake in Lake County 2 BR
I Bath Florid,i Rooni with pool
table Screened porch A steal at
$1/,500 I year warranty

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-79-Trucks- Trailers
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II It Wunner Runabout .15 tirs
Chrysler 1600 See at 205 Holly
after 6 p m
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'74 Ford P ti .dui body , T 360
r1Qurii'. PS. PU. auto trans I

HOUSON MAR IPIt:
292/ Hwy Il 92
Sanford i' a 32771
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C"t,tj used lurn, appll.inces,
pltunibing fixtures.
mO?i'ru,if 31? 5659

ii'e Ii'itnit Ii HOC 14(1 P F wr ut,'
0t I: LAND ()
8.5uiy N ( 289136

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Casselberry

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Established corner car I
lot Available, lease J
Wirz Realty
8312600;
834.3405
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IF CL A'uSIFlEt)
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WOULDN'T UI ANY

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O rliuose a t'w borne Iron) the
p,)qeS ot our cl.icSifued ads

'ILL DIRT 8. lOP SOlt
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YELLOW SAND
MAKE FAYMENIS '69 fo
('all Due k Lacy 32) 1580
75 i!uii(lt'IS (.111 .3)9 9100 or 8)4
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L,iwnii)o.%t', sales 8. service We
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Western Auto
101W st St
3?? 1401
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I' HEL 4 wk olil PU)pieS
To iioOd borne
Part Sheltie 32? 7951 ,ff S

IACPEMOUNTA1NIOPLOT
vVt't,-rn N Carolina near HOn
dersonvill.' lreuoy iOoI privacy
for only 5.1 ,i0 vs tb easy tt'r,ns
or Will tr,t,- Icr .-quity in local
prop"rty (ill Ilart or George.
'Iroker Owner 122 /198
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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

65--Pets-Supplies

45-A--Out of Slate
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Tp DoII,,r Paid fo' iijnk P USOd
cars truckS 8. heavy equipment
371 5990

62-Lawn.Gardefl
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'/3C,rt'Iailrnb,Is'hoine. tiles
.3 fl4, , II. Furn V.000
349 59OOift At: ni

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Eve 322 8182.321 1581, .327 1117
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liii 'e U N K C A H S
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lntor 323 1079

2 yr old, iust beauluful 2 2 mobile.
wet bar, den. 'ornial DR. eat In
kit, sc porch. walk to ST Johns.
covered boat lock ' tennis &amp;
Sw i rn n: u nq
I or riis i Ask incj
135.000

77--Junk Cirs Renoved
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New tap*i,in q,i'. r,iilc3t's, tielOw
wtioles,iiu' left over troin gong
out of business sale 3 dOuble
oven &amp; $ single oven Prues
start at $21225 Satiford Fir
future S,,Ivaqe, Il 92 So of
'inford 3?? 8/21

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HAL COLBERI, REALTY

Raborn REALTY

t.ENM0P '.VAS?4EH
U',ed 6.i(" ''-c
Sirs
%'op'IEY APPI ','iN('F'.
31) 0697
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Acsortd ili,jkeS 8. SiLOS $50 rip.

Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
Buy &amp; Sell, tti,' l,eest in used
furiiiture, ketrig , stoves, tools

PIW 9? I mile west of Speedway.
P.iylon,i tl.',ich, will hold ,,
loluiw AU TO AUC I ION every
I rit'sd,iy it 1 10 it s tfi,' emily ont'
ill F or di 'Y i'uii cot Un. r ,-s,'r s
prie.' (ill 904 755 8)1 I for
fuirlti,'r it,'l,)ilS
Jee ,'t, CJiIL
C,ill i23 7148 after 6 PM
or ceekends
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miles, runs
g000. clean c,ir $200 or best
oftcr 3230738. after S p in., all
- ___________197) V.liOtit, Auto, PS
Oft, air, sm V BA Icond
5995. 323.1730

Wanted Appliances repairab%
con iii lion
Washer S refrigerators, cli Xelloggs
Pontiac Catalina 1913, -idr.
Auction 1)3 /050
I Hard fop, power. air, auto
$795
I 323 4303
WEIW'r I1SEI) U URNITUPI: &amp;
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APPLIANCE S Sanford Fur
P
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blown, S)o, ly unteruor AM FM
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air, ricO (•1r 5630 to pi, off loin
8.0's yours 349 5651
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ii l"'.t,,m,' ,uui,u,'r (.0 8.
ii'iil,,it '''i' tiii', 8. "Pb•'sais
322-3431
C,,' 1),' ',
Ion I/l 5620
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Rob Hansche Inc., REALTOR
CENTURY 21

Rent 230.4 Lisa Court
3.)",, $275. OWNER

BATEMAN REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
171 0759
Aft. Hrs. 322 7643,323 4869

34-M)bile Homes
Trailer for rent. $IlOmo.
All iii ilitles inc.
323.6497
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Spring is "Move outside time."
Getpatioandlawnfurnitureata
good price. Read the Classified
Ads.
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40.A-Apartments&amp;

Lakelront 101 'ri Casseiberry 100'
frontage on Semiriola Blvd
Asking 114.950 with good ferms
or trade,

Call Bart

OF SANFORD REALTOR
uS FrenchAve.
377 0231, 373 7173, 327 0779
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333.7913
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41'-Housis
OLD COUNTRY HOMESTEAD 3
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BR, screened porches, high
wooded 6 acres, 400 ft. Hwy
frontage. $39,900. .
LG. LOT. 3 BR, 2 B, split plan,
beautIfully landscaped, fenced
bk yd, rm for garden. $32,500.

$32,500.

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fireplace, 2 s.r porihes, fenced ' Mahogany fF4 suute. aur cond,,
yard
&amp;
Much
Morel
color TV, furniture &amp; many
Homeowners Assoc.l UPP
household items 2671 S Sanford
WARRANTED. Just $16,900'
Ay 3?? 1491 Open Iues thru
S'it 9 30 to S 30
LOVELYI 3 BR, 7 bath home C
H&amp;A, w.w carpet, split BR plan.
newly wallpapered bath &amp; kit.!
Many More Extrast BPP WAR
a
RANTED. Only 116,5001

A PERFECT FAMILY HOME .
over 2600 sq II of living area 3
BR, 2 B close to
Schools &amp; recreation area
Newly decorated. $19,750
COUNTRY LIVING at its best.
This) BR, I B home on?' , acres
has charm, comfort &amp; for your
Summer enloyment an above
ground pool. $53,500

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

LOOKING FOR INVESTMEnT?
This? BR, I Bhomeinciudesa2
BR garage apI Rent home 1. or
apt. Has great potential. $32,500.

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-7 months old
7 piece D'nette Set '
327 6$10

Sanford's Sales Leader

Air Conditioning

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
3220707
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Grooming&amp; BoardIng
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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, Ilea control. Pet
Supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 321 5757

Home Improvements
IMan. quality opt'ral.on
8 yrs exp Patios, Druveways
etc. Wayne Real, 327 1)21

322 2420
ANYTIME

REALTY WORLD.

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

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Home Improvement

CUSTOM l4OMF: BUILT
I Central Heat &amp; Air Cond. Frye Est I
REMODEL INC. &amp; REPAIR
Baufy Salon Ch.ir', 'ise,'l but
Call Carl Harris at
C. BAL NT 8. ASSOC
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3)28665
good conii $70 ,',,cti S.,nford I
SEARS, Sanford 322 1711
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PAINT INC.. CARI)LNTR'I
STE N STROM
Sanford III 8//i
CUSTOM CABINETS
Appliances
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Free ES?.
i23 0429 after 5:30
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Wit. 5074 MAIER (JRNITURE
OVER SiMILLION
IIUY.SELL. TRADE
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IN SALES TP4PU JUNE!
Alan's Appliances
311 315 E FirsI
.1225622
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Lawn Nbwer
- Licensed, 373 0039
Work clothes, boots &amp; shoes
JUST LISTED 2 BR. 1 bath home
Repair
in CC. Manort Neat as a pint
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
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FR or 3rd BR, Eat in kit, new
310 Sanford Ave
327 5791
Beauty Care
Homers Lawn Mower Service.
carpeting &amp; fenced yardi BPP
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'18
10
H
riding
mower,
like
new,
I
WARRANTED! Yours, for
rTuoWyr5 for sale Will also pick
II
ti)ke over payrnm'nls moved do
$31,000
TOWEP'S BEAUTY SAL ON
up unk "lowers free 373 8711
not r,er'cJ. 668 4613
for merlj Harrielf's Beauty P400.1
BEAUTIFUL! I BR. 3 bath home ...
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1st St., 3? 5717
't'od1 f'r(ivuric,,ll flujffef.
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in IctylIwilde of Loch Arbor! C
Lawn Service
qf,i',',
lop
e*c
cotid
Rci.
H&amp;A, w w carpeting FR, DR. eq
in AIIO.ift 6
CeramIc Tile
eat in kit., fireplace &amp; every
imaginable featuret Your own
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C iindsrapir.g
rnolel bOs
Rt
Pool &amp; Patio! BPP WARRANT.
specialists, tOP SOil &amp; fill dirt
MEINTZER TILE
Sanford
mattresses 530 sd
ED. Your Dream Home for
New or repair, leaky Showers our
sod laying &amp; free trimming.
Auction 12155 French. 313 ?34
$131,500!
3232918
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Lowrcy Organ 1051. syituphoniC
FANTASTIC 3 RR, 2 bath home in
holiday Perfect cond
Hidden Lake .-. C HIA. w W
339 84.41
Painting
DressmakIng
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carpeting.
q 'at in kit.,

CALL US TODAY about this) BR,
7 B home w C I-ISA. Located on
cor lot, easy financing w FHA or
VA ava,l. 535.500

LEMON BLUFF fantastic I BR
weekend retreat. St. Johns
River, covered boat dock.

V'iLL BUY ('
'.7 tIC, t'.t 8. 2nd
i',SOl.iIGAC.t 1 I.' I "ig. Lic.
i5 f'
Mtq Iirøk,.,
.1 D
Wymnor .' Rd . A It.,,, nut,'

SO-MisCellaneous for Sale

ALL FLORIDA REALTY

INVESTMENI DUPLEX
(2) 7.BR Apts. furnished &amp; rented.
Just $24,900 with $5,000 down.
Owner will hold.

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ASSOCIATESNEEDED

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322 7498
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36-Resort PrqpettY ZONED COMMERCIAL ___________________________ 4 BR,? B sc. rm, C H&amp;A, VA PHA.
$13,900.
North Beach- Ocean front house
for rent. New Smyrna Beach.
Call aft 4 PM 904.425.30AJ
ZONED COMMERCIAL
. - - -3 BR,? B, FP, remodeled, walk to
town $71,900, VA FHA
38-Wanted to Rent
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Wanted to rent or buy with small
2 BR, iii 19 rins, busy street. VA
down payment 2 BR trailer on
FHA. $71,500.
private lot in Sanford area. 2
adults 8. 2 Poodles. 3230116.
3 BR, I B, $11,000 dwn, assume JI
niort or VA FHA $27,500.

7710 Sanford Ave.
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bUsifleS
use t"e
your
Classified Ails often
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Parts, ___________________________

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Mcre $19,900

For Sate Or Rent
3 BR,? II House
Call 327 6850

I 6' C' lws er yl- cern, custom van

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339 0509
339 0508
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grounds, large 2 story home. .
excellent cond 3 tIP. '2 bath DR.
FR, LR, fireplace, hardwood
floors Also Guest House
bath. ga:ebo 11x26 All ttius &amp;

EVERY DAY IS bARGAIN UMY
IN THE WANT ADS. 3217611 or
8319993.
New 235 Homes, 4 pit. inlerest to
qualified buyer $32,000 to
$38,000. Low down payments.
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M. Unsworth Realty

,oi itciu.
E Alfanionte Or

Peninsula shaped lot flanked by 2
super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms. 2
baths, custom home with pool
surrounded by towering oaks
One of a kind ' far below
replacement cost at only I
$141,900. By appointmenl &amp;
previewof photos&amp; details only!

INC. REALTORS
830-6133 or 339-4111 eves.

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: i stiipt- $lh9S
e68 *6t1

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' ('tuulif to so.:
our lot or yourS
r e ' .'A I HA ns i. :45

INC.

Ernest Morris, Sr.
Peg Real Estate Broker
ifO N. 1797. Casselberry, Fl.
834 8700
Eve. 867 3655

REALTY

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24 HOUR U 3229283

REAL1 OR'

Low Down Payment
Cash br your lot! Will build on

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MUL TiPLE I ISTING SERviCE
Eves 319 5400 322 1959

ALMOST LIKE COUNTRY 3 BR. 2
B home, Ig lot w lots Ot trees,
quiet cit'i street vet near
shopping. See it to believe it.
Near $405.

Iir,,niI N''w lnli'rspr nq 1l"dlnq '
price Sanford I urniture Sal
v,iqe, 17 92 S of S,,ntord 32? 8723.

'. R OBB IE'S

AGENCY ,

near newfenced bk yd, near new
roof, near new C H&amp;A. near
school 5. shopping Mud $30-s

31-Apartments Furnished
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LEGAL SECRETARY
Will train, top notch company.
PIi.,sh office position.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
9I Fimth A'e
I corner 10th &amp; French)
3233176

NEAR NEW 3 BR. Ii, B home,

VA.FHA.235.'n, Homes

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PHARMACY
ASSISTANT

STEMPER

75-A-Vans
Si --Household Goods
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Why settle for less when you c,in
have this country estate on
.ipprox I acres complete with
quest cottage &amp; barn for hOrses
$130,000. Call to See Ibis lucia,

SANFORD
BEATS RESTING I BR. I B home,
Ig yd for more rms or swings or
wagons. Under $20.

1 BR
se up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford, Call
2138670 Mariner's Village.

Debit Agents onlyl $100 to $300
extra per wk. Advanced comm.
Phone 339.2533,

GENERAL
LABORERS

0*N1'5 RIGHTS RISSRviQ
The Owner 'seerves the rIght t4
reject ony or all Proposals and td
waiv, any informillty or
teC$micality.in any Priai inth
of the 0wny.
Dated: July 2, 1179
(SEAU
By: J. Thomas wiison III
Ee$ive DIrector
PublIsh July 3, 10, 13, 15, 1$, 22, 24
Pid 36. 1979
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Multiple Listing Service

A&amp;B Painting
lot &amp; ExI Resi &amp; Comm
3218782 99
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Picture Perfect Ext Paunfing
F rye Est Lic 10 pct dISC to Sr
Cit 339 6066. 668 8335

Photographic
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Weiboldts Camera Shop
Sales, passport ptiolos &amp; fast
repair service 32? 6101

Plastering
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unt,'q,or Exterior F'laster.miq
Licensed 5. Bonded
Call 322 2/80
Railings

:NSULATION Batting blowing.

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REALTORS i.:i

lose Lowest prices Call 371 0139
or 904 731 6708 eollt'(l

PARK

Branch Office 323..fl22

$59,900.

,',,ndowquaras.qalese$c
Marlin's 123 /481. .uV /693

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REALTORS

Inc. REALTOR, MLS

"er'." aI C 'n' .-,cbor

2I35'L S French (1792) Sanford

323-5774 Day or NIght

323 $324

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322.57 Aft Hrs, 322-7111

Dio1 322-2611 or 831-9993

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DeBary. Ideal for seniors. Lovely I
BR, air, close to churches &amp;
shopping. 322 6054, 668 6488.

Sanford Sunland. 3 1, fenced yd, sc
rm., appliances, carpeted, air.
$260 mo., ref. Avail Sept. 1. 323.
3.649.

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Sanford one bedroom, air, ceramic
bath, $150 Adults, furniture $10
841 1883.
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3 BR, I B Pinecrest area. 127
Laurel, $250 mo. 1st, last &amp; $100
deposit. 332.1712

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300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida

AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Engine rebuiider. Seminole Auto
Machine, 301 E. 28th P1, Exp.
only P Wages commensurate w
abilityfringe benefits.

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30-Apartments

Suuth of Sanfoi,.m

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Nicely furnished sleeping room,
air cond. Quiet man preferred.
322.3229, 411 Myrtle Ave.

FORREST GREENE

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Ironic Ending For Robber..

Sanford Gracious living Reas
Weekly 8. monthly rates. Inquire
500 S. Oak 841 7883.
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EXPERIENCED
339.3912

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41-Houses

* COUN THY TRAILER SITE
to pretty acres in Osteen "nly

NO EXCUSES I acre w nature's
blessing &amp; owners terms
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Housekeeping. Call Gale
or Helene 323 0165
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RECEPTIONIST
SECRETARY

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Owner says to reduce hi 3 UP. I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to shopping NOW
Only $24,000 Grab the C.,r Keys
8. See Thus

21-Situations Wanted

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QUIET 8. PEACEFUL 3 BR. Lk
front home w 3 trce covered
rolling acres. $60- s
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SundQ

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LONOW000
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HAS IT ALL quiet &amp; beautiful 33
acre lake lront property Nçar I
18. 434

Live in Companion for elderly tady
References Required
Call 323 11$]
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3 Lines Minimum

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GENEVA
BY THE BUSHEL thiS over 26
acre orange grove w hwy
frontage, all or part.

LET'S BE HONEST
It you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldnt be reading
this ad, and if we weren't looking
for someone to do a iob thiS ad
wouldn't behere. If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1 800 432 8103 anytime for
recOrd.-'d mt-ssdOe.____________
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OrlQndo - Winter PQrk

322-2611

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
As Clerk of said Court
By: Susan E. Tabol'
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh: July 17, 24, 31, August 7,
1979
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
says he won publishing rights to
Albert Z. Freedman, editor of Avenues, and shall adjust and
the inagazitie From its editor
Forum magazine and father of equalize the saId assessments on a
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
of justice and right,
and founding member, George
four: "Teaching children to basis
that Sealed Proposals will be
Please be
advIsed that the received by the Seminole County
l'limpton. Says he, "George is a
count is not as Important as
description of each
property to be Housing Authority, Sanford, Floriia
neighbor of mine in New York
assessed and the amount
teaching______
them what counts.'
to be at the Engineer's Office in Sanford,
assessed to each plec. or parcel f
and he and I regularly play pool
Florida, until 2 prn. local time on
together on Sunday afternoons,
property niay be ascertained at the July 27, 1979, for the Renovation of
GLIMPSES: Llza Minnelli iS
office of the City Clerk.
Sewage Treatment
System
One day, George suggested we
Said hearing to be held at
cast inthe role of the storyteller
IIZA MINELLI
the Elevated Drain Field in accordance
Winter
Springs
City
HaIl,
100
North
with
Drawings,
SpecIfications
and
bet something substantial to
for six London performances of
Avenue, Winter Springs, Procedural Documents prepared'
spice up tile game ..." The rest adoptive parents. Each has the Martha Graham Dance Edgemon
Florida, at 7:30 p.m.
by Clark, Dletz and Associates
is hlstor',
known in recent years of the Company's presentation of
Mary 1. Norton,
Engineers. Inc.
City
Clerk
other's existence somewhere "The Owl and the Pussycat The project, located in the City of
PubIih: July 17, 24, 1979
UPSTAGING SKYLAB: An
Oviedo, Florida, consists of
but they've remained stran- Burglars hit Eartha Kilt for
DEL-Si
Aussie who was lucky enough to gers. Last month, both hap- more than $38,000 worth of ___________________________ replacement of the upper level tile
distribution system and filter media
stake his claitri in the far out- pened to be watching the talk jewelry and antiques
In"
in a two Compartment elevated
back to a verifiable hunk of show when a guest speaker eluding an 10 silver comb and
drain field, installation of Piping and
FICtITIOUS NAME
valves to allow selective dosing of
Skylab figured his fortune was discussed adopted children and brush set
taken from her
Notice is hereby
given that I am the drain field, repair of the lower
made. Ills fortune, maybe
their natural parents. That set Hollywood Hills, Calif,, home .., engaged in business at 2110
tile collection heading, replacement
but some things there are that them searching for each other Frank Sinatra will perform at Sanford Ave., Seminole County, of
the chlorine feeder and housing
Florida,
under
the
fictitious
name
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money just can't buy. He and a week ago they met for the the Met Oct. 28 to benefit the RIGGS REALTY,
system for the drain field effluent
and that I intend and general clean up, re seeding of
recently offered his personal first time. Coincidentally, each Memorial SloanKettering toreglster said name
with the Clerk the upper drain field surface area
piece of space hardware as works now as a hairdresser and Cancer Center, honorary of the CIrcuIt Court,
Seminole and the discharge header and
County,
Florida
in
accordance
chlorinator housing area.
barter for tickets to upcoming each has a daughter named chairmen of which
are Mrs. with. the provisions of the FIctitious
PROPOSALS
and sold out
WILL
concerts in Kristen.
BE
GeraldR, Ford, Mrs. Hubert H. Name Statutes, TOWit: Section
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ
$63.09
Florida
Statutes,
1957.
Melbourne and Sydney, Mis-Iiunipbrey and Mrs. Nelson A,
ALOUD immediately after the
51g. Steven 0. Riggs
tralia, by country music queen
JUST THE BARE ...: When Rockefeller ... Tatum O'Neal
expiration of the time establith.q
pubpst,: July 10, 17, 21, 31, ,
Dolly Parton. So far not one the Internal Revenue Service, and a friend escaped a jeep OEL.44
above for receipt of Proposals,
.
DRAWINGS,
SPECIFICATIONS
Laker has he found.
he '- ii".'
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AND PROCE OURAL.
VOCU.
income tax return on the audit Calif., with nothing more
MENTS
NOTICE
UNDER
DOUBLE TAKE: For 26 carpet, Miss Thorpe very serious than a few scrapes and
Drawings, Specifications and
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE • Procedural Documents may be
years, they went their separate nearly lost her coverage, She's cuts but papa Ryan still sent a
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
obtained upon application at the
ways, but Ruth Johnson of In the cast of the Broadway limousine to the hospital to
Notice Is hereby given that the officeot Clerk, Dieti and Associatesundersigned, pursuant to the
Lowell, Mass,, and Allison
musical "Oh! Calcutta!" and being them home . Harry
Engineers, Inc., 500 West Fulton
"FictItious Namu' Statute," Chapter Street, Sanford, Florida, upon the
Mitchell Erb, of Waterville, she'd written off a $465 flottivt v)kizzu
t,r- ccz torida Statutes, will register payment of a deposit of $25.00 per
Maine, finally have gotten deduction
Witti the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
for makeup. New mer 'Wnite'\ue tmae' o att
set. The deposit shall be in cash, or
together thanks largc',' to the York IRS agent Uta Beidenfeld I'LR. Haldeman, has married in and for Seminole County, Florida, check drawn payable t Clark, Dietz
upon receipt of proof of publication and

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undersigned, pursuant to the
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with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
maci for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this notice, the tic
titlouj name, towit: EXECUTIVE
BUSINESS CONSULTANTS under
makeup she uses every night
NOTICE OF HEARING
which I am engaged in business at
hastocovereverything- since
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Notice is hereby given by the CIty SL,rinQs Florida 32701.
nothing else does. "Oh! CalcutCouncil of the City of Winter
ta!" Is a nude show. Ms.
That the party interest in said
Springs, Florida, that said City busIness enterprise is as folIow:
Beldenfeld let the deduction Council
will hold a hearing on
Kathleen M. Ward
stand - says "I plan to come August 7, 1979, at which time the
City Council shall meet as an Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
see the show some night" EqualIzing Board to hear and Florida, July 5, 1979
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loss.
suffering from
gave
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potassium

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hardly get out
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and the pain is so
to cure it? lam overweight and in my
73 years old and I know that excruciating, it hurts me in my
chest and stomach. I t hink I
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pot assium. It's more likely that hurt.
I am

taking Bufferin and
you have pain and are taking
help. This
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entering the pharmacy to fill a prescription for his wife
when he became involved in a shootout with Suits and was
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days after the slayings of

Chi Omega sorority sisters
IAsa Levy and Margaret
Bowman. Bundy was
convicted of th ose m urde rs
Tuesday.
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sorority house and another

dec.niposed

just four blocks away in a
duplex apartment, the

found April 7 stuffed under
the tin roof of an aban-

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Heffernan accused the state of making Suits a
sacrificial offering" because the other two inen

previously convicted in the robbery-killing had received
light sentences.

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area adjoining Suwannee
River State Park near lAve
Oak.
The key to the trial is
expect ed to be a whi te van
stolen from Florida State
University. The dirt and
leaves found inside led

because witnesses must be

authorities
to
the
Suwannee River woodland

Assistant State Attorney
Larry Simpson, who said
he was "very pleased"
with the verdict, confirmed
he will seek the death
penalty.
Simpson said Bundy Aill
faces car theft charges in
Tallahassee and another
trial for the slaying of a 12year-old girl from Lake
City, Fla.
Build)' was a fugitive
froin Colorado, where lie
was awaiting trial for a sex
murder, when lie was
arrested
for
the
Tallahassee killings, He
already had been convicted
of kidnapping in Utah, and
the FBI has said he is a
suspect in more than two
dozen sex killings in the
West.
Except for one eyewitness identification, the
state's case was circumstantial.
To link Bundy with the
slaying of Miss Levy, the
prosecutors called forensic
dentists Dr. Richard
Souviron of Coral Gables,
'Ia., and Dr. Lowell Levine
of New York City.
They testified about bite
marks found on the
strangled and beaten body
of Miss Levy. The dentists
said in their opinion the
bites could only have been
Inflicted by the teeth of
Bandy.
Defense counsel brought
in their own dentists, who
said the teeth marks could
possibly have been made
by someone else.

fingerprinted, he was promptly escorted out of Courtroomn "C" back to the Seminole County Jail.
Prior to the sentencing, Bill lleflernan, Sims' attorney,
asked for the "mercy" of the court that it grant Sims life
imprisonment instead of the (leath penalty.
The basis for the appeal, according to Heffernan, will
include contentions that there was "insufficient evidence
to convict" Sims and "extensive pre-trial publicity"
prevented a fair trial as well, lie alsn said lie will object to
several rulings by the Jud_ge during the course of the trial

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'l'tie penalty phase of the
trial, during which the
same jury will determine a
of
r ecu in in t' ii tiati on
whether I4und- should be
electrocuted or face life in
prison, begins Saturday.
The delay was caused

Pacific Northwest.

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17 for the murder of 12.
year-old Kimberly Diane
Leach.
He also faces charges in
Colorado in the sex slaying
in W75 of a young Mic hi gan
nurse on a skiing holiday.
lie also has served only
part of a 15-year sent ence
for kidnapping a woman In
Utah.
The Leach girl disappeared Feb. 9, 1978, just 25

University in Tallahassee
on Jan. 15. 1978.
They also convicted
Bundy of beat in g three
other university coeds, two
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A 23-year-old Orlando man suffered minor cuts Tuesday when his truck struck
a utility trailer on Red Bug Road west of state Route 426 near Oviedo. The utility
traller had slipped from the hook-up with its hauler and careened Into the Iane of
Kenneth .J. Peterson of Orlando, according to records. The collision caused
11'eterson's truck to turn over. Ile hauler of the utility trailer, Baldomero
Brignori, 39, of Maitland was ticketed for failure to have sufficient safety chains
byTrooperB.W.Lovering oftheFloridaHighwayPatrol.

who Is

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house

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"The execution of Suits will not bring George Neil back
or the face of the earth," Heffernan said.
Given an opportunity to speak prior to sentencing, Sims
maintained his innocence be fore an audience largely
composed of law enforcement officials, attorneys,
reporters and Mrs. Pfeil.
"An innocent man is going, I did not kill officer Pfeil,"
said Sims as he stood between his two attorneys who
towered over hint.
Sims, five foot six inches in height, was born in
Charlotte, N.C. on Feb. 5, 1946. lie was extradicted after a
year-long manhunt from San Diego, Calif., to Seminole
County on June 30, 1978.
A few hours following the sentencing, Heffernan said he
had contacted the special public defender of the 15th
judicial circuit in West Palm Beach, who has agreed to
fall on the sidewalk on the west negligent in maintaining the Mize said, adding a jury trial
By DONNA ESTES
handle
the appeal of Sims. He said he would file a notice of
side
of
Park
Avenue
between
sidewalk,
Herald Staff Writer
has been requested in the case.
appeal
within 30 days and prepare to withdraw from the
12th and 13th streets on Sept. 3,
"I'm fearful of the bad "Who knows what a jury would
case.
Fearful of what he called 1978. She is saying the city was condition of city sidewalks," award?" he asked.
"The public defender of the 15th judicial circuit handles
"the bad condition" of Sanford
Mize said Mrs. Tucker's
n
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hing but appeals on capital cases," Heffernan said.
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city sidewalks, City Attorney
In
his ruling, Waddell wrote he based his support of the
Vernon Mize has recommended
settlement of $9,500, but after
death
sentence on both "sufficient aggravating cirtaking
and
depositions
cumstances"
and "insufficient mitigating ciran
gathering infornution is now
cumstances"
as
specified in the Florida Statutes.
suing for negligenceasking for $20,000. Mize added
Sims
committed
the robbery for "pecuniary gain" and
the attorney f
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Mize urged city corn- Around The Clock .........'. 44 Dr, Lamb ..................
000.committed mw'4er to "avoid or prevent his arrest by the
mjzsloners Monday night to Bridge ....................4.B Horoscope .......:: :::::. lB client will accept $18,
deceased, an armed uniformed Seminole County deputy
offer Mrs. Bonnie Tucker f Calendar ..................U Hospital ...................3A "Demands always Start out for
sheriff," the judge Wrote.
1201 Oak Ave., Sanford, a Comics ....................4B OURSELVES ..............B substantially more than they
The
murder
was
not
committed
while
Sims was under
case.
settlement of $5,000 in the
Crossword .................4B Sports ...................8, VA would take," he said.
the Influence of extreme mental or emotlopal disturbance,
City
conuniasloners
voted
to
Mrs Tucker is alleging, Mize Editorial ..................IA Televislou .................
See SIMS, Page 2A
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sentenced Sims. 33. to die in the electric chair for killing a
Seminole County sheriff's reserve deputy in 1977 (lur in g
rubbery at a Ingwood pharmacy.
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convicted in connection with the robbery-killing (luring 1
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situations where there is overly aggressive in situations the conservative action of
something of real value at where you are confronted with paulngandopenlngthejack
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victed of a double murder

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committed to keeping the hospital in Sanford.

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trumps. Can you blame
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dummy's king?
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understand the jury - they
didn't give it enough time."
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six hours and 38 minutes
before finding Bundy g ui lty
BY SHARON CAItItASC()
of beating and strangling
I.isa Levy, 20, and
Attorneys for convicted murderc Terry Melvin Sims
Margaret
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will appeal the death penalty sentence handed down
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five percent ceiling imposed this year by the legislature,

mission work session to make a pitch for hospital

week trial on two counts of

murder

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ownership or management.

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under questioning from the commissioners, Bentley
conceded that the figure used to represent indigent care
costs actually is the hospital's total bad debt figure.

proposals from private groups seeking to run the hospital,
the commission will begin negotiating with the existing

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building and be reimbursed $625,000 for Indigent care. But

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tucks of one victim.
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tr ustees could generate revenue through the sal e of taxexempt bonds. Those bonds cannot be issued by a
government hospital.
Jeff Etchberger, filling In for vacationing county ad-

insist that we negotiate into the contract some provision to

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soon on whether the county will sell or lease the hospital to

valuation tax, which would generate about $427,000, he

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glimpse as he left the
sorority house after the

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Tuesday night of inurduring two sorority sisters

Hospital board member Allan Keen told the cornmissioners that if renovations and improvements to the

hospital organizations sent representatives to a coin-

myself f rom falling, but now mistake to try to diagnose and

to maintain operating control of the hospital while at the
same time reorganizing in to a private, non-profit

Bentley asked the commissioners to make a decision

indigent care, French said. On Monday, six private

off a six-foot ladder and caught knowledge of health. But it's a

reviewing a request by the SMH board of trustees seeking

I n d., was a key state

in their beds and of beating

another work session on the hospital question next week,
after which some decision should be made. If the coinmissioners decide not to seek additional information and

newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, for people to swap opinions
Radio City Station, New York, a bout their symptoms and their

University, in Muncie,

Bundy was found guilty

three other coeds on
evidence that included bite

have up to 150 days entitlement on the books," a hospital
spokesman said.
Commissi on chairman Bob French said he will ask for

and Potassium Balance. Other had a dlsloéation of your
readers who want this issue can shoulder or if you had a
send 75 cents with a long, dislocation of any of yo ur joints,
you might need treatment for
stamped, self-addressed

school dropout Theodore

organization,

benefits the hospita I would have to come

of your interest , I'm sending a similar co n di tion that the
you The Health Letter number same treatment is right for

Nita Jane Neary, now an

art student at Ball State

Bundy as the man she saw
in profile in a three-second

because they fear they would lose those benefits If another
organization assumes control of the facility,
"It's a little flee a run on a bank," he said.
He said that if all the employees cashed in their

velope for it. Send your request that.
I think it's probably healthy
to me, in care of this

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taking enough of either sodi um

if you have as much

MIAMI (UPI) — Law

The commissioners spent two hours on Tuesday

Employees at Seminole Memorial Hospital, edgy over

quickly corrected by simply your answer.

DEAR READER - I hope
that
by the time you get this,
or potasalum.
Fruits are the major food you've long since seen your

H L)ERELLE SMITH III

corrunissioner Bob Sturni told Bentley.

draw funds from their accrued benefits, hospital adtninistrator Charles Bentley' told the board of county

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by Chic Young

Tuesday, July 24,1979

4B—Evening Herald. Sanford, FL

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where the girl's body was

found.
Bundy has been charged
with stealing the van and
police say they have 0
fingerprints, a bloodstained jacket and other
evidence linking the 33year-old law school dropout
to the van and the crime.
Police also said a motel
employee has identified
Bundy as the man who
checked into the Holiday
Inn at Lake City Feb. 8,
using the name Ralph
Miller, and left the next
morning about an hour
before the girl disappeared.
A stolen credit card used
at the motel and a Lake
City service station were
found on Bandy.
Duval County Medical
Examiner Peter Llpkovic
said the child died of
"homicidal violence to the
neck region, type Undetermined."
He also said there was
evidence of sexual battery
but the advanced stage of
decomposition of the body
prevented a more precise
determination.
Police said they had no
idea how the girl was lured
away from the junior high
school grounds. They said
she made good grades and
was named runner-up
Valentine queen.
Her parents, Torn and
Freda Leach, said she
loved school and would not
have left unless she was
told there was a family
emergency.

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71st Year, No. 289—Monday, July 23,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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To Seminole County Commission

florida Hospital Presents SM H Merger Plans

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Seminole County commissioners today were scheduled
to begin hearings on the future of Seminole Memorial
Hospital, with representatives from Florida Hospital in
Orlando prepared to ask the commissioners for a merger.
"We'll only be delivering a proposal to seek to open
negotiations on the matter," Jim Morris, Florida Hospital
vice president, said today.
Morris and others were scheduled to present their case
for merger with the commissioners at 1:30 p.m. today. On
Tuesday, members of the board of trustees from'SMH are
scheduled to meet with the commissioners to plead their

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to open negotiations on the matter'
County commissioners ultimately will decide whether
to keep SMH county-owned or whether to surrender
control and lease the facility to a private corporation.

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F1rBrN*hters Hurt
Local Solar Market
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
The outlook is bright, but the market for solar energy
systems has been dimmed by public doubt and fly-bynight swindlers, says Phil Gonzalez, a Sanford distributor
of solar equipment.
Gonzalez, 57, claims he has noticed an Increase in the
number of inquiries about solar equipment recently, but
sales of the $600 to $1,000 water heating systems he handles average only one per month. Gonzalez, a retired
engineer, now operates Kings Supplies, 2534 Park Ave.,
Sanford
"Sales are very slow. Basically, I think there are two
reasons. First, a lot of people have had bad results with
equipment bought from fly.by.nlghters who stick them
with shoddy equipment. Cheap materials are used and the
systems rot in two years.
"Secondly, there Is the human thing. People look at $600
or $1,000 as an expense they'll be paying for two or three
years if they switch to solar. They'd rather pay that extra
0or0 per month to the utilIty company than assume a
major cash outlay," he said.
Gonzalez said he and his wife Installed a solar system in

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'I think the retired person, trying
to got by on a fixed income is more
apt to look to the future. Their
experiences have taught
them to look ahead'
their home live years ago and their average utility bill of
$50 has been cut In half since. Within Seminole County,
Gonzalez estimates, up to 2,000 homes and businesses
partially are dependent on the sun for heating or air
condlUo.dng.
"Right now, It is mostly used as an adjunct or a back-up
system. But the builders are beginning to design them into
the newer homes. That should be a big market," he said.
An average home, with two to four persons, would
reaIre two solar panels, or collectors. The collectors are
covered by a special fiberglass covering. When the sun's
rays pass through the glass onto the collectors, the but is
trapped and gored. The stored heat then Is transferred to
a standard household water tank. More complex systems,
Gonzalez said, can convert the heat to electricity for
powering air conditioners and other home systems.

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Most of Gonzalez' customers, he says, are retired
persons seeking to cut down on their utility bills over the
long run. The younger homeowner has shied away from
solar energy, he said.
"I think the retired person, trying to get by on a fixed
Income is more apt to look to the future. Their experiences
have taught them to look ahead," he observed.
Gonzalez has been in the solar energy business 10 years.

He formerly was a manufacturer's representative for
electronic components In the Bahamas and Puerto Rico.
Products he represented included solar devices, he said.
Since the field has drawn a good deal of attention while
few people are too aware of the mechanics of solar energy
it has been easy for con artists and get-rich-quick
schemers to operate, Gonzalez claims.
"You an a lot of it. Someone moves into an area, puts a
lot of advertising In the newspaper and on TV, makes his
sales and then moves on. The equipment sold may be
junk," he warns.
"For example, freeze protection is very Important.
Most buyers don't realize that the solar panels don't have
to be exposed to freezing temperatures to freeze over.
Given the right combination of dew and chilling winds, a
panel could freeze even at 50 degrees," he said. "Then
they become damaged."
He said less reputable firms may sell low-cod equipment without the necessary protections such as freezeguards. When the cheaper units give out In two or three
years, consumer confidence in solar systems is diminshed, he said.
What can the government do to stimulate interest and
wideacale conversion to solar energy? Gonzalez says lowcost loans to buyers would help. But he said the government also is going to have to do a good marketing job and
reduce some of the red tape now snarling the grant
program to solar buyers.
"The government has a $400 grant program to persons
Installing solar devices. But the guidelines required to
meet the grant are based on northern standards. To meet
them in Florida, the buyer winds up spending more than
the $400 he gets," Gonzalez said.
He said the federal requirunenta for a grant Include
Insulation limit' and venting specifications not found in
many homes in the southern part of the nation's sunbelt.
"It's also going to be a job of the government and the
seller of solar systems to get the message across, to sell
the public on the advantages of solar heating." he said.
Originally, Gonzalez thought he would sell his unfla to
hotels, restaurants and laundromsts, all high-users of
water. However, It Is the homeowners who now inquire
most and he sea that asthe comma market In solar sales.

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By DONNA ESTES
Silver Hairs. The idea new stock is acquired. Ware creases geared to the cost of
Herald Staff Writer
Missouri. said he has noticed, and other living for persons on state
')riginated
in
With the 1979 session of the Representatives of 10 other seniors have pointed out to him, retirement pensions. Ware said
Silver Haired Legislature states, including New Hump- that grocery stores often raise the cost to the state the first
behind him,
Seminole's shire, Washington, Penn- prices several times on stock year would be $4 million.
—Creation of a Senior
representative to that session, sylvania, Texas and Colorado, items as wholesale costs go up,
Leo Ware, 71, of Altamonte observed the session, which even though the stock was on Citizens Commission to study
Springs. Is gearing up to lobby ended at noon Friday, with a hand before those increases the Impact of senior citizens on
local "regular" legislators for view toward implementing went into effect. The legislation the state's economy and
pas.age of 10 priority bills,
similar programs.
is designed to stop this practice, develop recommendations on
Personally familiar with the
—Permission for older their needs. Ware said the
'There were more people
four members of the Seminole involved this year. The agenda persons to attend courses at commission would submit
County Legislative Delegation was set up much better and I state universities without reports on their findings to the
— State Reps. Robert Hattaway enjoyed it," Ware said of the paying fees or receiving credit, governor, speaker of the house
and president of the senate.
and Bobby Brantley and Sens. session. lie was serving his if space is available,
infor
—Permission
John Vogt and Clark Maxwell second year as a silver haired
—Requiring medical schools
- Ware says he keeps in con- legislator.
in Florida to have courses on corporated mobile home
tact with them on a regular
The 10 top priority pieces of geriatrics and to require associations to zuc on behalf of
basis on the issues of Interest to legislation from the Silver medical doctors to take these their members when lot rentals
senior citizens.
are increased unreasonably.
haired House, to be lobbied courses.
"As chairman of the advisory locally and in Tallahassee
—Banning increase in This was Ware's bill. He
committee for the Area Agency during the April, 1980 regular assessments for tax purposes of sponsored the proposed
homes used exclusively as legislation after constituents
on the Aging, I have the inside session, Ware said, include:
track, the advantage of
—Limitations on the ability of homesteads by seniors once the brought to his attention rental
knowing the needs of seniors," apartment house owners to bend of the household reaches Increases ot - u much as $4
he said. Ware also is affiliated convert their buildings to 65 years old, except where new percent.
the
Permitting
with the Health Systems condominiums,
construction or additions are
dental
of
registration
I Agency, an advisory board on
—Freezing of sieIf ItCifl involved,
health needs.
—Calling for automatic In- laboratory technicians to make
prices In grocery stores until
HIS tavalucmcat in City
dentures on prescription of
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politics In Altamonte Springs —
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—Calling for legislative
he was at one time an Un.. . .
review of children in foster
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homes. Ware said it came to the
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commission
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city
that "a lot" of the children In
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foster homes in certain areas of
assistance to him, he said.
the state appear to get lost
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national
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Forty-six bills were conIndianapolis, Ind., and retired
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to Florida 10 years ago.
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priority items. Last year, 12
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elected
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peers to consider laws believed
The Silver Haired session,
necessary to protect the rights
Ware said, is sponsored by the
of or promote the benefit of the
Florida Jaycees, Florida
elderly.
Department of Health and
Once approved by the Silver
Rehabilitative Services,
Hairs, the proposed laws are
Florida State University Center
submitted to the regular
for Professional Development
Legislature for passage.
Leo Ware of Altamonte Springs
and Public Service and the
1979 session was the second
...representativetoSllver-llalred Legislature
annual one-week session of the
Florida Agencies on the Aging.;
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Reaction To 78-Degrees
In Restaurants Is Mixed
kitchen isn't air conditioned, we compliance period to see what "Our people have said it's been
By HUGH ThOMSON
have no dress code which might guidelines
Herald Staff Writer
Florida a little uncomfortable to work
the
customers
A week ago President Carter make
un- Restaurant Association comes In. We try to keep it between 76
Issued an order requiring comfortable, and we have no up with. In our dress code we and 76. There have been no
with
restaurants to set their ther- problem
our don't require ties, but we do complaints to my knowledge.
mostats to 78 degrees as an refrigeration."
require that customers wear a It's too early to tell whether our
Bill Beuret, owner of the coat. We don't know whether refrigeration has been afenergy conservation measure.
What has been the reaction in Maison &amp; Jardin Restaurant in we'll be changing that lected."
Seminole County, so far as Altamonte Springs, said, "We requirement or not."
At the Holiday Inn House of
restaurant customers are had experimented with the 78Steak, Bernie Varner, manager
Jerry and Pauline Arndt own since lad month, said, "No
degree. temperature before we
concerned?
to implemented it. We have had and operate the Fin and
Mixed,
according
quite a few complaints since we Feather In Oviedo. Arndt was complaints, other than from the
restauranteurs.
working in the kitchen.
understand the setjp,g based succinct in his comments: "Our people
No effect on refrigeration. And
Bob Granoff, manager of
has
usually
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we
have a dress code for
Three Seasons Restaurant of on an overall temperature of 78 temperature
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that
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mers,
so far as a coat
the Deltona Inn (Bed Western),
ha n usual."
and tie are concerned."
said, "To tell the truth, we thermostat systems located at complaints t
really haven't had any corn- different locations, and we are
Western Sizzlin Steak
McIald'i on Orlando
plaints of any magnitude. waiting during the 30-day manager Warren Morris said, Drive in Sanford, Don Hughes,
People seem to* be rallying to
manager said, "We've been
the needs of the country.
pr et ty close to that ternIndirectly, we've had some
perature, so long as the air is
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slight falloff in business, but I_______________________________ ke pt moving. We've had no
attribute that to the gas
negative complaints. I think
problem."
ArowidThe Clock ..........4-A Horoscope ... .............. 4-B people are geared up inaitally
At the Town House Bridge .....................4-B Hospital ..................2* for it. We checked our ternRestaurant in Oviedo, Mrs. Comics ....................4-B Obituaries .................8-A peratires lad week and they.
Fern Allen, manager, said, Crossword .................4-B OURSELVES ........ ...... 1-B were well within the corn.
"Out front we have two doors, Editorial ...................4-B Sports ....................6.7-A pliance figures. Management,
no hallways. It usually stays Dear Abby ................. 1-B Television .................1-B only, must wear ties or the
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When it became known the county commissioners would
consider such a request, representatives of Florida
Hospital and a private for-profit-chain, Hospital Corporation of America, sent word they would like to Investigate the possibility of becoming involved in
negotiations on the hospital's future. To date, however,
no one from HCA has requested a hearing before the
commissioners.

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change would permit the selling of tax-exempt bonds to
finance a $12 million to $16 million expansion plan.

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Challenge: Unscramble this, names of U.S.
Presidents: 1. Koip. 2. Drof. 3. Ryalt. 4. Dsaam. S.
Trerac. Time: One minute each.
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angry? When it's teed off. What Is the U.S. national
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quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below.

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Florida Hospital President Bob Scott sent a letter to
commissioner Bob Sturm earlier this year asking to open
discussions over a possible merger. Morris said, however,
that plans had not reached the stage of offering specific
details and that today's meeting with the commissioners
was "just to see if they might be agreeable to continued
discussions."
Tuesday's SMH delegation to the commission is expected to be led by administrator Charles Bentley.
It was the SMH board which first suggested changing
the status of the hospital. Board members said such a

case for converting the hospital to a private-not-for.:
profit facility.

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Monday, July 23,1979

Guerrillas Kidnap 50

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SALISBURY, Zimbabwe Rhodesia (UPI) Guerrillas
kidnapped 50 people, Including a Jesuit and six nuns, from
a rote Roman Catholic mission that had coexisted for
years in a war zone Infiltrated by Patriotic Front
guerrillas, church officials say.
The abduction Sunday coincided with Prime Minister
Abel Muzorewa's new amnesty campaign designed to
spark mass defections from the Patriotic Front Alliance.
The church officials said Sunday the people taken from
the Marymount mission, 12 miles from the border with
Mozambique, were believed to Include Jesuit Brother
Herman TOMB, who ran the mission; six nuns; two
novices, and about 10 mission workers and their families
about SO people altogether.
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treated and released Saturday, a Florida Hospital spokeman said.
According to police, the events occurred as follows:
Both brothers began arguing over the stereo during a party
outside their home about 7:13 p.m. Saturday in front of a crowd of
about 15.
Glen allegedly walked into the house and cut the wires of the
stereo with his buckknlfe and in the process cut his wrist. Keith
followed Glen inside and both began fighting.
During the fight, Glen allegedly stabbed Keith in the back with
his buckknife.
He was taken to the Seminole County Jail and charged with
aggravated battery. Lemieux was placed on an Initial boid of

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Springs man who calls himself an inventor guilty of three count
of violating Florida securities laws.
Archie B. Gray Jr., 45, of P.O. Box 189, Altamonte Springs, wa
found guilty last week of the fraudulent sale of securities, sale o
securities by an unregistered person and sale of unregistere
securities.
Gray was selling securities in his company, Graymagei
Manufacturing Co., Inc. that he said was developing a perpetua
motion machine designed to co nserve energy.

A 25-year-old Longwood man was stabbed In the back by his
brother Saturday during an argument over a stereo, according to
Longwood police.
Keith Lemieux, 25, of 617 E. Bay Ave., Longwood, was transported to Florida Hospital In Altamonte Springs and then
transferred to Florida Hospital in Orlando for treatment of his
stab wound.
A Florida Hospital spokesman said Lemieux signed himself out
"against medical advice" later Saturday evening.

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$8,400 that later was reduced to $1,575.
SPOUSE ABUSE
An Altamonte Springs man was arrested for spouse-abuse
Sunday for allegedly hitting and choking his wife, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Frankie Lee Platt, 31, of 299 Magnolia St., Altamonte Springs,
was charged with spouse-abuse and placed on an initial bond of
$5
Martha Platt, 27, told deputies her husband struck her In the
head and choked her. Bruises were found on Mrs. Platt's neck,
deputies say.
GUILTY OF FRAUD
A Seminole County circuit court jury found an Altamonte

ASSAULT
A Sanford man was arrested early Saturday morning alte
police said he took a shot at another man outside a furniture stor
on south Sanford Avenue.
Robert Lester Benton, 39, of 8 Carriage Cove Court has beer
charged with aggravated assault and firing a weapon into an
unoccupied building.
Sanford police said Benton fired the .357 magnum pistol he was
carrying at a man who Benton claimed had threatened to do him
bodily harm. The shot struck a furniture store building at 2589
South Sanford Ave.
Initial bond on Benton was set at $8,400.

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EMPLOYEE

Summer Youth Employment Program Employee of the week Phil Washington
(right) Is shown with his supervisor Elliot Smith at the SYEP office where Phil is
employed In maintenance. The son of Mr. and Mrs. hubert L. Washington. he
graduated from Seminole high School this year and plans to attend the U.S.
Marine Corps Aircraft Maintenance School. Co-winners this week are Sherion
Hayes and Sheila Bryson. Last week's co-winner was I)arol C. Earl.

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DISCHARGES

Sanford:

Jeffrey S. Ailing

Thomas A. Butner
Julia U. Colston
JoSiphJ.Distefano
RMI$d41 V. Ferguson
James Harper
MIChI C. Mathes
KInMth J. Strandberg
Timothy Wilson
Maude P. SIlIson, D.Bary

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housing following passage of the 1968 Civil Rihts Act;
significant levels of discrimination persist in America's
I housing market, said the Department of housing and
Urban Development in a report released Sunday.
"The study provides definitive cvi'lcncc that blacks are
discriminated against in the sale and rental of housing,"
HUD said. "Blacks were systematically treated less
favorably with regard to housing availability, were
treated less courteously, and were asked for more information than were whites."

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A fourth suspect was
NEWARK, N.J. (UP!)
kidnapping
of Joan Dedrick, a New
arrested today in the
Jersey banker's wife who was freed unharmed Sunday
after her husbandS pa:o äkAI,IAifI ransom.
FBI spokesman Michael McDonnell said Gaetano
Allesandrello, 23, was arrested at I a.m. at his home in

sack for a scheduled noon arraignment in Newark with
the other three suspects.
McDonnell said the investigation is still continuing and
he couldn't comment on whether other suspects were
being sought or whether the ransom money paid by
William Dedrick has been recovered.

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"Two-Ton", Tony
LIVINGSTON, N.J. (UP!)
Galento, who stunned boxing fans by knocking
heavyweight champion Joe Louis to the canvas in 1939,
died Sunday of a heart attack. He was 69.
Galento's right leg was amputated last Sunday as the
result of a worsening diabetic condition. His left leg was
removed in a similar operation last year.
The Orange, N.J. saloon bouncer packed one of the
hardest punches In the history of professional boxing.
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The students are paid $2.90
By hUGh THOMSON
Herald Staff Writer
per hour for a 30-hour week,
two
A Seminole County project of with four group leaders
getting
female
two
benefit to both the public and to mule and
those directly involved soon will $3.05 hourly. l.ast year, the
Department of Interior paid for
come to an end.
The project is an ongoing one a 40-hour week, but with
at the Nature Center, near present budget cuts, 10 hours
Winter Springs and Five Points. weekly were eliminated from
The project was funded initially the program.
Mrs. Bettie Palmer, director
through the U.S. Department of
the Interior, which distributes for science and environmental
money to the Florida State education for Seminole County
Department of Education, is project director. She is now
which, in turn, allocates funds on vacation.
According to Mrs. Pat
to the state's counties.

in (lie program for three weeks

Seminole County's Soldiers
('iet'k l'ai'k, ht' students built a
covered pavili(n: it is one ;UId
0mw half iniks from the Nature

cat'h They are Ixttli agriculture
teachers at Seminole II igli
School In Sanford.
Center building in the park. All
The YCC III Seminole has of these things have resulted by
worked in several areas of the Joint efforts by (he school board
county. At ()vitsh high .Schiisil,
and the board of county C0111
it has built a "par'' course,
'nit' pavilion was
which is an exercise trail with built over (lit' study that
set distances for joggers. it IS alrt'ad existed: it includes
an all-around health course for t'at-ht's' dt'miwmistr:ititni tables
(lit' public.
and seating for iidciits"
tile
At CroJilis I 1IhI St Iit,(ll it)
Mrs. Burkett said th
Sanford, \'CC students hiavt' st udt'iits constructed 30 feet of
built five outside pit'n' tables kiardwalks amid a 500.f(x)(, 18Of the $32,506 budgeted for Burkett, an environmental which can be used as an outdoor inch, ru_sOc cat's alk. Their
Seminole, $25,090 is federal specialist and teacher in the classrooiii. Students raised the lwiik'r, they cut tht'iiuselves
school area arotiiitl it six inches with [rout old cypress which caine
money and the rest comes from Seminole County
liouit (lie Old Cypress Mill near
the Seminole County School system, ''Mrs. Palmer has sand. (lien mulched into the
on
inches
three
another
students
area
The
Gt,nevi
science
taught on every level ef
Board.
keep
the
area
neat,
rehabilitated'
slabs
cut
from
top,
to
master's
in
Thirty-three students in the and has her
to
Mrs.
Burkett.
Logs
according
thiemii
and
logs,
marked
and
cut
education.'
county, divided almost equally
include were placed around the uM'd 2 by I's as stringers with
members
Other
stuff
between the sexes, are learning
employer-employee relatio- another cmi vi ron in emit a I 1M'riulletCr of the oval-sluiped the cypress slabs along (hit' top..
area, with all paths mulched t o '11w' boardwalk and (lie catwalk
nships and earning money at specialist, William C. Moore,
as much itIUiii lead to a 2,0(X.yearuld cypress themui, They foilo', their siumi
eliminate
the same time, according to a who holds a master's degree in
ideas. fliey are taught skills
project spokesman. They are environmental education; John tenitlee as jX)5it)le, she noted. which is seven feet ill yhinhi can hi' used ill the job
Mrs. Burkett said the diameter."
being taught responsibilities Thomas, coach and shop
siuuemit
did ImIUU1I iiit'te 111
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all
the
supervises
and work skills, the spokesm an teacher, who
renovated
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carpentry
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Study Center)
Environmuiemital
the
students;
and
by
wcrk
done
think and reason via the
mieiir the school's cmi- is located one-half mile south of
ScLtpiflg
Baker,
and
Stuart
West
Bill
project, which is a local version
trance. Day lilies, border grass, U.S. 17-92 off state road 419.
of the national Youth Con- both of whom have their
III small green-and- There, mmiuseummi-type exhibits
semnesis
elementary
in
master's
servation Corp (YCC).
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Mrs Burkett said the YCU
street :uid did sonic iiuukiiiiig.
All plants and trees used came had been granted ju.st a slight
bit of extra time. The prograutu
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United Press International the gasoline shortage,
must do something to make the conditioner twice this year.! miner in Delbartoëi, W.Va., "I don't think he has a very
Sanford:
Most
Americans
are
willing
More
than
half
said
they
United
States more energy self- hang my clothes out Instead of agreed: "I don't think the good backbone. He makes a lot
Mildred C. Gerke
to make sacrifices to support believe any crisis lies within sufficient. And most insisted putting them in the dryer."
Carl F. Lind
nation Is In a state of crisis, but of statements but does not
Pami4a R. Tucker
President Carter's plea for Carter's presidency and IOfl
But It was President Carter's Mr. Carter definitely is. He has carry through on them. I don't
that
whethe r from financial
Duane J. L.aFoIlitte, Casseib.rry unity in solving the country's of those who agreed with th
"crisis of the American spirit" taken away all the confidence think the
e necessity, patriotism or both
Bertha Burger, DeScry
world is in as bad s
energy problems but many prldent thatanat1onal "crisis they have already been doing statement that triggered dozens that people had In him by situation as he makes
Bertha Taylor. Key Large
it out to'
City
Bae L. Atkinson,
believe any "crisis of conflden- of confidence" exists said their I:
of pro-and-con statements from waiting too long to do what he be. But I think we need someone
caner wanea 100100110 'fOUL
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n
Us heck, a housewife from every walk of itte.
should have done a year ago." who will do more than sinUs
his urgent rally cry for moral Kansas City, Mo., spoke for
and is not a national ill.
In Baltimore, bookstore clerk
In Montpelier, Vt., Mrs. and say the Lord will provid..!!
Of dozens of people inter- unity.
many of the people surveyed in Arno Wasserman, 42, said, "To Harriet Sweet, 59, a mother of
Dick Merrill, president of the
Some of those who have describing her family's share of say that there Is a crisis four who is a welfare and First City
viewed by UP! around the
National Bank in
country slice Carter's energy already sacrificed by reducing energy saving:
threatening to destroy the veteran's benefits recipient, Houton, said Cuter is"kivJof
speech last Sunday night, many their gasoline and electricity
"We have insulated the fabric of America is putting It unemployed because of two strapping the guilt
on the
did not think the country was consumption were angered that house. We have one car and my so portentlously. Carter coflald- recent operations, thinks the
American public and I don'(
suffering from what Carter their conservation efforts had husband takes the bus to work. I era himself In a crisis situation crisis rests firmly on the think
that's where It belongs. I
called "a crisis of the American not been matched by others.
car-pool to the grocery store. so he has to present an Image of presidency.
think it belongs on the
The majority, however, We don't go on vacation hardly doing something."
spirit" and most were
"I think President Carter is a leadership that lie and the
auspicious of the reasons behind agreed the federal government at all.'We've only run the air
Jerry McClanahan, 27, a coal lot at fault," Mrs. Sweet said. Congress have given."

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existence for seven years. It to he oil timiti, Ica:-11 dii telnet.
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discriminated against by rental agents and those wanting
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might be making a political one of the many candidates of Treasury, HEW, Energy and
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Carter's political problems would if the president was
President Carter, considered comeback.
seeking the Republican presi- Transportation did not help.
can be underlined by the renominated.
Initial polls showed him dential nomination, described
politically vulnerable at the
Particularly the firing of statements of assistant Senate
It is true Cranston is up for
outset of last week, was even moving from a record low in the the shift from Sunday night's Health. Education and Welfare Derriocratic leader Alan Cran- another term
and that his
eyes of voters to a slightly more address to the Thursday-Friday Secretary Joseph Califano en- ston of California.
more so by its end.
governor is Edmund G. Brown,
The dramatic departure of respectable rating.
sackings like this:
Cranston stoutly defended Jr., who is expected to
9
a.m.., 9:11 p.m., low, 2:42 a.m., five Cabinet members in two
But the way Carter shed his
"The president is like a
Carter
against Stevens' in- challenge Carter. But Cranston
perature, 83; overnight low, 75; 2:41 p.m.
days cannot win him new ministers deeply shocked many baseball player who has hit a
sinuations
of mental problems has been one of Carter's most
high,
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Port Canaveral: high 8:49
yesterday'.
and could cost him Democrats and led assistant home run and then t ri ps over
sup port
and
said
the
Cabinet shifts loyal supporters in Congress.
barometric pressure, 30.12;
1:19 p.m.; low 2:33
Senate GOP leader Ted Stevens first base."
much of what he had.
would
lead
to
a
more forceful,
Another liberal, Rep. David
relative humidity, $2 percent; 232 P.m.
Democrats were cautiously to wonder openly if the
But Carter does not have to
more efficient operation.
Obey, D-Wis., was blunter. He
winds, SE 12 mph.
under intense worry about Dole now. His first raged many liberals who
Bayport: high 3:02 a.m., 2:10 optimistic that after 12 days of president
Yet, at a news conference less said the episode would make
Forecast: Partly cloudy
p.m., low 1:30 a.m., 9:11 p.m. self-analysis at Camp David pressure was approaching a priority Is winning renomina- already were looking longingly than an hour later, Cranston people consider the alternatives
scattered
through Tuesday with
and his generally well-receIved "mental problem."
tion. The departure of his at- at Sen. Edward Kennedy, I)- said he was not supporting
Kennedy or Vice President
BOATING FORECAST
mostly afternoon and evening
nationwide address, Carter
Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas, torney general and secretaries Mass.
Carter
at
present
although he Walter Mondale.
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
thundersstormL Highu mostly
Small craft
near II. Lows In the 71&amp; Winds out II miles
southeasterly 10 to 20 mph should exercise caution. Winds
today and gusty near Ihun. southeast 15 to 20
dentormL Winds decreasing decreasing to around 15 knots
some tonight. Rain probability tonight and Tuesday. Seas 3 to $
decreasing some by
is percent today, 9 percent
toslgbt Bad 4l per ceatTue.day. Tuesday. Winds and seas
WASHINGTON (UPI)
be carried out without regard to officials,
higher, near scattered showers
represent an upheaval. Carter rapidly and Incisively and it replacements will be more
TUESDAY TIDES
President Carter Is planning friendship or past political
Press secretary Jody Powell, is making his moves more was worth it.
Daytona Beach: hIgh 1:57 and few thundershowers.
competent and more effective.
some changes in his frequently loyalty,
who also wears the hat of slowly than he did in the case of
And he has no apologies to
Carter believes that within a
Carter already has elevated presidential adviser, will get the Cabinet, to present a per- make. He feels his only mistake
criticized senior staff, but the
and most Jordan and also has made it some expanded power, Includ ception of stability.
Jobs of his close
Is that some of the firings, week or two the American
Georgia aides dear that Frank Moore will ing some of the duties of
controversial
He also felt much more particularly that of HEW people will have forgotten the,
continue as his chief congres- "image-maker" Gerald Raf- strongly about firing Cabinet Secretary Joseph Califano, upheaval and will look favora•
apparently are safe,
bly on the startling events.
SIMINOI.I MEMORIAL
JULY n
No dramatic firings, like the slonal liaison, despite some shoon when Rafshoon joins the members, some of whom he were long overdue.
ADMISSIONS
major surgery performed on controversy.
Carter-Mondale campaign believes were disloyal to him
HOSPITAL
Carter accepts the fact his
In days ahead, Carter hopesSanford:
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Stuart Eizendat is expected committee.
the Cabinet when five members
and
were
not
being
team
acts
the
may
have
shaken
the
to
see a major part of his
Beverly
Adams
ADMISSIONS
to have enhanced power in his
left, are planned,
Tim Kraft, White House players he demanded.
Bernice P. Doe
Washington establishment. In a energy package on its way to
Sanford:
Mary E. Liggons
But newly named chief of role as chief domestic adviser, political liaison, also may make
Carter let it be known that he background briefing with re- passage before the August
Elvis Brown
Rossfta Madison
staff
Hamilton Jordan said and presidential assistant Jack that switchover to the cm- was aware the stunning Cabinet porters he acknowledged that congressional recess, and be
Ruth A. Pagdsn
Robert M. Meyers Jr.
Lori M. Paterson
Sunday that changes would be Watson also is expected to paign committee soon.
Veronica D. Perry
turnover would create conster- some of his blunt assessments plans to focus on the effort -to;
Robert Sherman
John D. Rivers
broaden
the
inner
continue
as
Carter's
link
to
The
changes
In
the
White
made
to
nation
and an appearance of of the ousted Cabinet officials win Senate ratification of thi
SoIl R. Williams
Norm s E. Siracusa
any
such
moves
will
state
and
local
government
House
staff
system
will
not
disarray,
but he feels he moved were tough. But he predicts his SALT II treaty.
circle,
and
Jos.ine J. Mormando, DsBry
James A. Threat
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burned a cross in a city park Sunday night, but not before
a stick-swinging clash with opponents that resulted in one
arrest.
Tempers flared between 500 supporters at a Klan rally
in Dixie Heights Park and two dozen opponents most of
them black who jeered Klan national Imperial Wizard
Bill Wilkinson from Louisiana.
More than 75 Middletown police and sheriffs' deputies
from Butler and Warren counties tried to separate the two
groups, but at one point bottles were thrown and a black
and a white youth clashed with clubs.
Dozens of Klan supporters armed with tree limbs and
clubs then surged on their opponents and chased them out

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Edition of the Evening Herald, Phi Sorority. Polk was In fact OF THE WEEK
Sheriff John Polk was identified accepting the check from the
presenting a check to Bettye sorority to pay for the printing
Smith of the victim advocate of a pamphlet to help the vieprogram and Betty Jack, presi- tims of sexual assault.

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NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPI )- Niagara Fails is still
Intact. So is the Maid of the Mist tour boat. AS for the
psychic's prediction, it was a bust.
Sunday was not a day that would go down in history. The
disaster never happened. July 22 will soon be forgotten.
it was the
Tourists flocked to Niagara Falls Sunday
biggest turnout of the season. They wanted to see if a
Connecticut psychic was right: that a retaining wall
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CROWN POINT, Tobago (UP!) Two crippled, fireswept Supertankers today were being towed toportwhere
offlclals hoped to determine how much of their 3.5 million
barrels of oil had spilled Into the Caribbean.
Officials at first feared that all of the 3.5 million barrels
of oil aboard both tankers had leaked into the Caribbean,
which would have made the accident the world's worst oil
spill.
A last-minute maneuver by the Aegean Captain apparently minimized the impact of the collision, resulting
In damage to only some of the ship's storage holds.
Officials believe most of the oil from Atlantic Efnpress
was burned off during the conflageration.

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Two University of Central Council President Robert
Florida professors were among Whittier and Robert Ragsdale,
the seven candidates who who lost to Lacy In the 1977
qualified by Friday's 5 p.m. election. Ragsdale is on the
deadlin e to run in Oviedo's Oviedo Board of Adjustment,
Sept. 4 m unicipal election,
and works for Martin-Marietta
Present Group 1 Councilman Corp.
Charles Lacy and Thomas 0.
Councilman Charles Pratt,
Morgan, a UCF professor will who has served two terms, Is
face each other in the race for not running for re-election and
mayor. Mayor Ben Beasley has his Group 2 seat is being sought
said his decision not to seek Fe- by UCF Professor Frank
election was based on business Salzmann, Jack 0. Collins,
reasons.
retired from the U.S. Navy, and
Qualifying to run for Lacy's James Massey, vice president
seat on council are former of an Orlando pool company.

Israel Bombs Lebanon

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Bias Against Blacks Persists

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!) It was the end of a summery day, and the coastal highway was crowded with
travelers headed home from a Sunday on the beach. Then
the first bombs fell from the darkening sky.
Early today, they were still counting the dead and
wounded from the Israeli air raid that struck to within 13
miles of Beirut itself. One Beirut radio report said at least
15 people were killed and another 50 wounded.
Within 30 minutes, Israeli warplanes diving and
climbing from north to south bombarded five towns and
the crowded highway along a2l-mlIe stretch of Lebanon's
already battered coast.
In Tel Aviv, the Israeli military command said the
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knuckles. Police did not know his hometown.

MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) Suspected supporters
of ousted dictator Anastasio Somoza sprayed a hotel
housing Nicaragua's new junta with machine-gun fire,
marring a weekend of victory fiestas honorin g the 3-dayold rev olutionary regime.
The J unta of National Reconst ruction Sunday began
drafting a plan that would Include a law nationalizing all
banks in Nicaragua and called on the populace to return to
their offices, factories and stores.
The shooting Sunday at the Camino Real Hotel broke out
during a meeting between junta members and Sandinista
guerrilla leaders. Two truckloads of gunmen raked the
hotel with machine gun fire, wounding two Sandinista
guards who returned the attackers' fire.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GORDA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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A spokesman for the Crimewatch program said
Seminole County deputies and police have participated in clearing 19 of the 140 closed cases.Elght
of the arrests were made by Seminole County law
enforcement officers.
Of the local total, 13 cases Involved crimes
committed in Seminole County. The cases range

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aids in allowing callers to remain anonymous.
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$16,000 annually and include the cost of the
program's one paid employee, are paid through
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organizations and private donations, which are
always welcome.
Video taping and editing for TV as well as radio
taping is done free of charge by the University of
Central Florida.
The local program now has carbon copies in
several Florida cities as well as Atlanta, Minneapolis, St. Louis and Rockville, Maryland.
The phone number for Crimewatch is 849-2482.

from burglary, forgery and receiving stolen
property to drug offenses, the spokesman said.
The board of directors of the Crimewatch
program will make the second anniversary with a
breakfast at the Sheraton Twin Towers In Orlando.
More than 50 individuals and organizations will be
honored at the breakfast for their contributions to
the program.
Crimewatch publicizes unsolved felony crimes
through television, radio and newspapers. The
crimes are selected from the files of law enforcement agencies in seven-counties in central
Florida.
The program offers rewards of up to $1,000 If the
information offered leads to an arrest. Crimewatch
Is not an investigative agency. Its information is
turned over to the police investigators initially

The Central Florida Crimewatch Program will
mark its second anniversary on Wednesday.
During the 24 months the program has been in
existence more than 1,700 tips have been received,
resulting in the solving of 140 felony crimes, an
average of one per week.
In addition, the program has resulted In 90 felony
arrests and the recovery of over $78,000 in stolen
property.

Nothing Replaces
At White House direction, the Pentagon is
mapping plans for creation of a 110,000-man
Unilateral corps" - a combined ground, sea and
air strike force capable of responding to a crisis
anywhere in the world in a matter of days if not
hours.
Officially, the unilateral corps is intended to
counter any sudden, overseas threat to vital
American interests. In fact, the overriding
justification for the corps is represented by a single
word - oil. Consequently the force is being
specifically tailored to operate in the Persian Gulf
area.
The need for such a corps could not be more
compelling. half of the oil consumed in the United
States each day is imported. Most of this outside
supply conies from the states surrounding the
Persian Gulf.
Japan and the NATO countries of Western
Europe are even more dependent on Middle
Eastern oil.
The supply line that stretches out from wells in
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iran and the United
Arab Emirates could hardly be more vulnerable.
The sinking of a single tanker in the narrow Straits
of llorrnuz at the entrance to the Persian Gulf could
virtually close the oil tap.
The governments that control the Persian Gulf's
vast oil resources are no less vulnerable. Any or all
might be threatened by internal revolt or outside
aggression,
aggression, Iran's fate is a reminder of just how
quickly and calamitously events can occur in this
volatile heartland of the world's petroleum
wellspring,
The Soviet Union's all-too-apparent strategy of
encircling the Persian Gulf region and gaining at
least indirect control over the Gulf's oil resources
provides the clinching justification for the Pentagon's strike force.
'l'his force is not, as some imagine, the first
ingredient in the making of "the next Vietnam."
'L'lw Persian Gulf is not Southeast Asia. The force
would he usd only in the event of an undeniable,
imminent threat to either the oil lifeline or control
of the oil itself.
Moreover - and this is most important - the
creation of the force is the best insurance against'
the need for military intervention in the Persian
Gulf region. As it has always been, preparedness
remains the best form of deterrence.

Whale Ruling Hailed
The International Whaling Conunission should be applauded
for its recent action in London, which is expected to save 10,000
whales each year from the harpooner's lance.
Over the objections of the Soviet Union and Japan, the
corranission batuird all whaling by factory ships, except In the
case of the small minke whale.
Cetacean experts say the ruling is a major step in protecting
sperm whales, which have been harvested to the extent that
they are a critically endangered species,
For the past 30 years, the commission has tried to limit whale
kills by a quota system, which was easily circumvented,
The whaling commission originally had been asked in a
resolution by the United States' delegation for a total ban on
whaling. That resolution was rejected in committee, but a
compromise amendment offered by Panama was accepted.
Now factory ships will be allowed to slaughter only minke
and other species may be taken only from shore
whales
stations,
The Carter administration would like to see all whaling
halted until there is better data on these nearly extinct marnmals. If Japan and Russia, the two major whaling nations, fail
to obey the new rules, this country should consider trade and
fishing restrictions until they cooperate.
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Q. Maybe I can enlighten you about Jimmy is Senate Finance Chairman Russell Long, D- interested in revamping oil facilities to produce
WASHINGTON - Like steam in a boiler,
La., who is now conducting the oil tax hearings, fuel-grade alcohol. But all this would not convert
frustration is building up in America until it is Carter. This man Is a Christian and believes in
one percent of American automobiles to the
close to the explosion point. It is expressed In the human rights. He probably Is the man who can His oil holdings are worth $1, 204,832.
letters that pour Into our office by the hundreds bring us world peace. Fannie Gobble, SpenQ. Here In Broward county, the courts are gasohol blend. New distilleries will have to be
dogged with 7,000 cases of shoplifting by senior built to provide enough fuel for a nation of
every day. As a steam vent, we will occasionally cer, N.C.
is
a
devout
A.
Agreed,
the
president
citizens who are stealing to eat. Many more gasoholics.
publish some letters and our responses.
before
prays
that
he
me
told
suspects are never arrested. The store managers
Q. Ronald Reagan and John Coruially appear
Q. Our country is on a downhill racer. It has Christian. He once
to
press
charges.
I
stood
to
be ahead in the race for the Republican
lost
every
major
decision.
The
rest
of
us
pray
after
and
police
are
reluctant
low.
We
have
already reached an all-time
our
local
supermarket
presidential
nomination. How do you rate them
it
time
the
decision,
manager
of
and
common
sense.
Isn't
the
beside
dignity, order
cans
of
John
a
woman
slipping
two
Williams,
Chicago.
Marysville,
sweep?
Louis
Tyka,
corresponding
when
he
noticed
for a clean
am worried. I have been
He
shrugged
and
said,
her
handbag.
Midi.
with the Kogan family in the Soviet Union. But sardines In
A. Thee Duin, Tweedle Dee.
A. The American people built this nation by my letters are now going unanswered. Isaac "She looks like my mother." These retired
Q. why is the Rev. Sun Myung Moon allowed
fixed incomes; they are victims of
Pulling together. They could destroy it by pulling Kogan is an electronic* engineer. His wife Sophie people live on
George Eckle, Ft. Laudrdale, Fla. to operate in this country, growing richer,
Inflation. apart. In past times, the ethic was help-your- is a dentist. They have two daughters, Anya
A. Among our inalienable right. it seems to brainwashing young people, getting free labor?
neighbor; now it's me-first. Then it was
Simona. They live in Leningrad. They want to
- Mrs Roy Cress, Ashland, Ky.
make-do; now it's what'&amp;due-me. The helping emigrate to Israel, but their applications have me, should be the right to eat. Soir say '.hould
A. Freedom of religion covers both saints and
hands of the past have been replaced by hands been rejected since 1974 on se-called "security be found to abolish hunger in the 1,.4 of plenty.
Q. How about requiring all our beer breweries
that are grabbing all they can get. The spirit of grounds." After his last application, Isaac was
Q have hundreds of relatives In GeorgIa.
sacrifice has been displaced by an attitude of told: "You will crumble before you get out." to produce alcohol fuel? I'll bet they could
say Jimmy Carter never makes a move
produce more alcohol than the Arabs have They
selfishness. The new values are aelf4ulfillment, Now there is no word from them letters to
without consulting Rosalynn. Is she really the
self-expression, selfgratiflcation. Morally, this Soviet officials urging the Kogans' release are gasoline. - Eugene Hoover, Murfreesboro, power behind the president? - Hazel Cooper,
country Is beginning to look like Berlin
the Imperative. -Julie Traachen, Hartford, Conn. Thin.
Port Orange, Fla,
A. To reduce oil imports, President Carter
allied bombardment. We must revive the old
A. He has told me that his wife Is his "best
A. Write to the Soviet Embassy, 1125 16th has called on the American people to sacrifice.
values and virtues. The price of failure could be
But
to
ask
them
to
give
up
beer
may
be
going
too
adviser,"
Street,
NW.,
Washington,
D.C.
the country.
FOOTNOTE: Address your letters to Ask
Q. I heard that several members of Congress far. Anyway, Breweries can't produce the highQ. Would it do any good to nationalize the oil
companies? I'd rather pay for government have a financial interest In oil and gas firms. It proof alcohol necessary for gasohol. Anheuser- Jack Anderson, Box 3200, Washington, D.C.
Rwh has installed two small 90-gallon-an-hour 2Ol3. ','our full name will be used unlcz
Inefficiency than windfall oil profits. - David wouldn't surprise me. - J. McCarthy, Boston.
know
of
31
senators
and
68
represendistilling
columns to convert brewery wastes to otherwise requested. Because of the tremendous
I
A.
Westphal, Nevada City, Calif.
the
least
of
them
alcohol
fuel.
Some bourbon distilleries are also volume of mail, personal replies are impossible.
Not
tatives
who
profit
from
oil.
idea
whose
time
is
close.
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WASHINGTON NEM - If Sen. Edward M.
Well,
it's
out
in the open now.
/
Kennedy, D-Mass., decides to seek the
The
CIA
has
agents
placed in United Nations
presidency in 1980, at least 10 percent of the
activities
in
two
supposed
cases of neutrality,
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electorate probably will reject his candidacy
Geneva
and
Vienna.
because of his personal conduct 10 years ago.
We have the word of a Soviet publication, New
For the second time in less than a year, a
Times,
for it. In a recent expose, the weekly
national survey undertaken by a major
'N
reported
that no less than 30 of the 44 members of
magazine indicates that there is a significant
the
American
U.N. mission In the Swiss city
WAF _____________
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group of anybody-but-Kennedy voters that has
were
agency
personnel.
As for Vienna, the
OF
neither forgiven nor forgotten the senator's
charge
is
that
the
headquarters
of the Inter________
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Chappaquiddick auto accident In the summer of
national
Atomic
Energy
Agency
have been
l%9.
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thoroughly
bugged
with
proceedings
monitored
The most recent poll, commissioned by
from
the
U.S.
embassy.
Mccall's magazine and conducted by The Gallup
Allegations of agent infiltration, electronic
Organization Inc. of Princeton, N.J., consisted of
evesdropping and other forms of playing the
interviews with almost 1.500 adults.
game by special rules are par for the course of
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More than one-quarter of all respondents -27
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international power relations and usually are
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dismissed
with no or very little comment. But,
- during and after the accident is Indicative of a
considering
the source, these may deserve some
serious flaw in his character.
attention.
The survey produced a strong correlation
Declaration Of Independence
After all, the Soviets are experts on the
between those who said they were not likely to
subjects.
vote for Kennedy if he ran next year and those
who believe that his character is flawed or that
There's more to the running mania than
he handled himself improperly at Chapexercise.
paquiddick.
There's also the development of a thriving
When asked specifically if Kenne
new
business - a pair of businesses, in fact.
behavior at the time of the accident was an
As
more and more runners get Into the action,
important factor affecting their decision
there's
naturally more and more demand for
probably not to support him, 11 percent anrunning
shoes. And at prices of from $35 to $100
swered In the affirmative.
and
more
per pair, there are naturally second
The results of the McCall's-Gallup poll are
thoughts
about
throwing a used pair away.
strikingly similar to those of a national survey
As
a
consequence,
according to a Wall Street
commissioned lute last year by Time magazine
NEW YORK (UP!) - "Running a business 6 percent again.t 3.5 percent for retail stores of
and conducted by Yankelovich, Skelly and white
and making money is a complicated and tough all kinds. But he decided against conventional Journal
report,
repair
shops
area
springing
up allrunning
over theshoe
country,
more
than
Inc., a New York polling organization,
proposition in America today, but the basics direct mall selling of products. lie hit on credit
Some political observers believe that if Kenhaven't really changed," says Peter A. Halmos, card holders and credit card companies as an thousand
opening
in theruns
lastaround
two year.
The resoling
charge
$12 or $14 a
nedy runs for president, he will be rejected
summarily by at least 10 percent and perhaps as chairman of SafeCard Services, Inc., Fort ideal market.
real bargain considering that for a dedlcat.eçl
Lauderdale, Fla.
His first service. Still the bread and butter runner a good sole may have up to 1,000 miles In
many as 20 percent of all voters because of his
"Inflation, government regulation, energy
business, was the Hot-Line credit card package, it.
personal behavior. -That's getting a real run for your money.
problems and rapid changes in technology and
sold directly and through most major credit card
Washington journalists traditionally have lifestyles don't make it easier, but if, instead of
. -companies. Hut-Line makes it possible for a
abided by an infortnal guideline that limits the complaining, you work hard and think hard,
subscriber to handle with just one call to a Uh
r
'
free "hospitality" they properly can accept from keep your eyes and ears open and cultivate selffree, 24-hour, 365-day number the details of disaster.
Under the right circumstances, it can acan outsider to 'whatever you can eat or drink at confidence, you can still make it with just ornotifying all credit card issuers of change of
tually
prove a boon.
one sitting" - a meal or a round of drinks.dinary Intelligence," he said.
address or the loss or theft of credit cards.
The circumstances in this case involve the reBut John B. Connally, the former Texas
Halmos and his brother Steven, president of
Theorder
Halmoses,
having
successfully
coupled
governor and treasury secretary now running
mail
and the
enormous
credit
card emergence of the 17-year locust on the East
Coast, a natural phenomenon which received
for the 1980 Republican presidential nomination, SafeCard, are good examples of the validity of
market, are developing a variety of packages to quite a bit of attention when first reported earlier
has never been accused of being a small-time his advice,
serve the varied interests of credit card users, in the warm season.
Child refugees to the United States soon after
operator.
The Connally campaign organization devised World War II - their lawyer father brought his such as a National Home Protection Association
Now comes further word on the locusts from
a scheme to invite, three or four at a time, family here when Hungary went communist - and CarClub. Marketing through established New York's Hudson River valley, where there
credit card issuers, Halmos said, overcomes the
several dozen journalists and their spouses to the Halmos boys had to work hard all the way
presence is having a effect but nothing along
credibility problem that has plagued the conven- the lines of the biblical plagues.
spend a weekend at Connally's Picosa Ranch through school. Peter went to the University of
tional mall order industry.
Florida and Steven to Georgia Tech and liarnear San Antonio, Texas.
The valley is one of the nation's major cherryBut many of those invited declined the op. yard,
Peter Halmos did not lose his early interest in growing regions. Thanks to the locusts, this
portunity to partake of five meals, a steady flow
"We didn't mind the work," Peter said. "This oceanography and mariculture. As soon as he year's ripening fruit is being ignored by the birds
of &amp;inks and a choice of swimming, tennis, country seemed like heaven after communist had money enough, he launched a subsidiary which ordinarily take a considerable bite out of
skeet-shooting or horseback riding as well as east Europe."
called Farm Fresh Shrimp Corp., which has the marketable crop. Instead of feasting in the
some Informal political chatter.
been engaged for several years In experimental orchards, the birds are gorging on locusts and a
deeply interested i
In college, Peter became
Because the plan generated little more than
mariculture but felt he breeding of the southeast Asian freshwater cherry harvest far larger than In recent years is
unfavorable publicity and criticism of Connally oceanography and
prawn In brackish water near a power plant in
anticipated.
couldn't
' afford to start out in such an Infant and Florida.
and his guests, the campaign's communications
It is a reminder of how Intermeshed earth's
director, Julian Read, won't even disclose the nebulous field. Instead he got a job as a trainee in
security analysis in Wall Street.
"We actually have shrimp ready to market ecology is and how its natural functioning may
names of those who accepted the invitations,
"What I learned from that is that ambitious now, but we want to move the plant before we better serve man's interests at times than his
While many Americans are willing to make
efforts to reshape it to his supposed needs. The
youngsters In America should go into business start," Halmos said.
personal sacrifices to alleviate the energy crisis,
instinctive reaction to the locust is that it is a
for themselves as soon as possible," Halmos
The southeast fresh water Asian prawn is a
the Washington-based Citizen's Choice ap- said.
lobster
more
than
t
destructive
pest to be warred against.
true shrimp but resembles
parently prefers petty bickering,
A reaction currently not shared by Hudson
He succeeded in doing just that when he was water shrimp. Efforts to breed the salt water
to accept one of
citizen's Choice is
valley cherry growers, however. If warned in the
In
captivity
have
not
been
very
butterfly
shrimp
company
was
10
years
ago.
Last
year
his
.
That
future of a plague of this type on their houses,
the most modest of all energy-conservation
controls at earned $1.36 million on $832 million in revenues, successful so far.
pe
would likely rush to open the doors in
measures: setting offi ce
they
But Peter Halmos says maybe no one has
Halmos
chose
the
mall
order
business
after
in
the
summer
and
65
degrees
In
the
78 degrees
welcome,
realizing that its average profit on sales is about worked hard enough at it.
winter,

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National League
East

PORT ORANGE - Tracy
Walker struck out 17 and
Uüulted Port Orange to just one
hit Saturday night as the
Sanford Junior League All.
Stars posted a 6.0 victory andwon the Florida Junior Major
League District IV championship for the third consecutive year.
Sanford will travel to West
Palm Beach for the eight-team
state tournament, which opens
Aug. 6. Sanford's first opponent
in the double-elimination

tournament will be Key West.
Walker came within one out
of recording a no-hitter, but
Port Orange's Andy Thomas
blooped a single into left field
with two outs in the last inning
for the only hit off Walker.
There were only three base
runners for Port Orange.
Walker gave uu his only walk in
the first with one out, and then
proceeded to strike out the next
eight batters he faced.
Only four outs were not
strikeouts, and they were all

ounders back to the mound
which Walker handled.
The only runner to make it
past first base against Sanford
was Nick Conte, who was safe
on a two-base outfield eror to
lead off the fifth inning. The
next batter sacrificed him to
third, but he was stranded when
Walker farmed the next two
batters.
All six Sanford runs caine in
the bottom of the first when
Sanford collected half of its 12
hits, including low- extra-base

safeties.
Mike Rotundo doubled with
one out in the first, the first of
six consecutive Sanford hits. He
scored when Brett Von Herbulis
doubled, and Walker made it 2-0
with a triple. Hogan scored
Walker with an infield hit, stole
Secon(l and scored on a double
by Alton l)avis. Lawrence
Wynn singled to score Davis,
went to second when the left
fielder bobbled the ball, stole
third and scored when Dickic

Davis and Rotundo also had
two hits apiece for Sanford in
the tournament finale.

Fleischmann was safe on an
infield error.
Von Herbulis blasted two
doubles and a single and Wynn
added three singles to pace
Sanford at the plate. Wynn
finished the tournament with a
.714 batting average, while Von
Herbulis hit at a .625 clip during
the tourney.

Walker had two complete
game victories in the tournament and recorded 28
strikeouts In 14 Innings, lie
allowed just three runs on five
hits, amid only two earned runs
for a 1.00 E.R.A.

Walker had a triple and single
Saturday night to boost his
tournament batting average to
.600.

The Sanford pitching staff, as
a whole, finished the tow'nament with 41 strikeouts in 41
Innings and an 0,67 E.R.A.

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Cents
4I21
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TPomas
31 I 1
Parks
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Montreal
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St. Louis
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38 52 .422 14

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By United Press International homer and a (louble to lead the scored Julio Gonzalez with the
When last year's late-season Giants in tlit opener, giving tie-breaking run in the ninth
ru.'h for the National League Vid;l Ulue his first triumph inning and enabled Houston to
East crown came up short, since June 9.
snap a five-game losing streak
4
Pittsburgh Manager Chuck
"The last few weeks we were with a victory over St. Louis.
I'hllllcs 5, Padres 2
Tanner decided to test a new having trouble but now we got it
strategy for this season take hack together again," ValenMike Schmidt belted his
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first place early and let the rest tine said. "We were trying to major league-leading 33rd
,
of the division chase his muscle up but now we're more home run
a two-run blow
Pirates.
relaxed. It's got to be Pitts- and Nino Espinosa and Tug
Well, the Bucs have waited burgh we're most concerned McGraw combined on a sixlilitil alter the AllStar break about.Theyhavethcpowerand hitter, leading Philadelphia
..
and still find themselves the pitching."
over San Diego.
trailing the first-place Montreal
Dodgers 4, Mets 3
Cubs 1-8 Reds
Expos, who split a doubleDavey Lopes' suicide-squeeze
Larr Iiilttner's bases-loaded
header with the San Francisco si le in the sixth innin
single with one out in the ninth
ng
Giants Sunday, losing the
inning scored Steve Yeager
C 11and
opener 8-6 before winning the
from
third base with the win- i' ...
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ning run and gave Los Angeles
9%
\,
Pittsburgh, meanwhile, was Astros 7, CardInals 6
a much needed victor} over
,
Jose Cr-ui's infield single New York.
battling the element and the
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r.:.
hours of rain delays, the Pirates
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sloshed to a 5-4, 3-2 sweep to
move within a half game of
Montreal.
"It could well be a four-team
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Expos Manager- Dick Williams.
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playing the final series of the
season against Philadelphia at
home. I hope we're a part of it
h then. We have good balance
so we should be there."
THAT LUZZI
Ellis Valentine had three hits.
including a nurner, ana scoreô
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their nightcap romn. Bill North
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Your attention please. LadIes 1-3 innings with cramps in his
and gentlemen, there is a left calf. Jim Kaat, 2-1, allowed
horserace In the American only one baserunner the rest of
League East.
the way. Thurman Munson
"We have had to play well drove In two runs to drop Rick
because Baltimore is playing Honeycutt to 6-7.
super," Manager George Barn- Orioles 4, A's 1
berger said Sunday after the
Eddie Murray cracked a tieMilwaukee Brewers swept the breaking homer to trigger a
Cleveland IndIans 14-5 and 5.3 three-run eighth and Steve
to pull within five games of Stone,7-7,tossedaseven-hitter.
first-place Baltimore.
Murray, hitting '.419 over the
The
victories
gave last 12 games, hit his 13th
Milwaukee a 10-game winning homer to lead off the eighth and
streak and extended the club's hand Rick Langford his 11th
recordslnce June 13to27-9. And loss in 16 decIsions. Oakland's
Larry Hisle, the best hitter on Dave Revering hit his seventh
the team, is returning soon homer
from a shoulder injury
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had 18 hits in the Campbell, 3-3, the victory.
first game and Paul Mitoholi Tiers 1, WhIte Sox 0
hurled aix strong Innings before
Jerry Morales singled home a
John luzzi, third baseman for Altamonte Springs tiring in the seventh inning of run in the second and Milt
Little League's 13-year-old all-stars, takes a throw
the nightcap.
Wilcox - fighting to regain a
at third base. Altamonte won the finals of the district
starting
job - combined with
Yankees 4, Mariners o
tournament Saturday, 8-2, over Eustis, and Is in
Don Hood, a pr-c-game Aurello Lopez on a five-hitter.
Homestead, competing in the regional tourney. The replacement for Cattish Hunter Twins 13, Blue Jays 1
Glenn Adams had three hits,
pairings were to be drawn this morning,
who returned to North Carolina
________________________________________________________________________________ after his father's death, allowed including his eighth homer, to
spark a 17-hit attack that
carried Minnesota to its 10th
victory in 11 games with
Toronto this season.
Royali 7, Rangers 6
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standout performance of 1978, it didn't play last season, or ted," said Bartkowskl. "I've avoid playing like I did a year
the maturity, experience and
Amsrin League
won't be because of over-con- rookie Mike Moroski out of got to keep proving that I'm the ago. I'm going to take the ap"We've said all along that all temperament to be a great list
fidence.
California-Davis - Bartkowski man for the job. There's always proach that I can't afford any Steve needed was a healthy quarterback."
MOw
205 220 030- 11 150
Cleve
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"I learned my lesson last knows that they can't afford to the chance that what happened off days."
iisr game)
season to show what kind of
The Falcons gave up all-pro
CaieI, Cleveland (6) and
Atlanta
020 020 000- 121 year," said Bartkowskl who
offensivetackleGeorgeKunsln Moore; Paxton. Reushel (5)
Pts0gh
030 002 OOx- S SO rode the bench the early part of
Alexander.
W-Caldweu
Solomon,
Garber
1975 for the draft rIghts to and
(6), J.
(11-5). L-Paxton (6-5). HRSlast season after a poor
McLaughlin (7) and Nolan;
Bartkowski after the 6400t4, Milwaukee, Yount (7). Cooper 2
Robinson, Tekulve (7) and Ott. preseasonshowing."Itookalot
215-poundAll-Amerlcafrc*nthe (13). Lezcano (II); Cleveland,
w-b. Robinson (6-5). '•- of things for granted last year.
Solomon
(4.7).
University of California led all Thornton (15).
HR-Atlanta,
That won't happen again."
Murphy (14)
college passers during the '74 (2nd game)
Bartkowakl, healthy after
Mllw
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was
named
Atlsta
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Mitchell,
Castro (I) and
PIsbgh
by injuries, got his job back in
001 20000x-300
Rookie of the Year after
rtlnez; Clyde, Crux (7) and
M. Mahier, B. McLaughlIn the fourth game last season
passing for 1,662 yards and 13 Hassey. W-Mltchell (2-6;. L(7) and Nolan; (libby. Tskulve
(22).
HR-Cleveland,
touchdowns despite missing Clyde
(9) and Nicosla W-Bibby (6- after his replacement, June
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (UPI) - superb athlete, and the man of an Achilles tendon injury, with the Cardinals before
Thornton (16).
2). L-M. Mahler (29). HRsthree
games
with
an
elbow
Jones, faltered and went on to St. Louis Cardinals owner whom all of us will miss more collapsed. They shouted en- injury in spring training last injury but then missed the last
Atlanta, Matthews (20); Pitts
Oaklnd
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bur9h, (libby (I).
set
team (2,489),
records completions
for passing William
he was that anything else as a person. couragement and cheered for season, and the team had hoped nine gamesof'76 becauseof
yardage
"shockedBidwill
beyondsaid
description"
BaIt
000 100 03*-I 100
himofwhen
he briefly showed he'dhelpimprovetheCardinnJs knee injury and the first seven
Langford. McCatty (I) and
(187) and attempts
(1st game) "I am shocked beyond signs
revival,
at the sudden death of the NFL
Newman; Stone and Dempsey.
MIl,
100000023-6101
from
their6-10
record
last
year.
games
of
'77
because
of
"I'm really looking forward team's highly-regarded tight description, as is the entire
W-Stone (7.7), L-Langford (5.
San Fm
102 310 10x $ 12 1 to this season," Bartkowskl end
"If J.V. returns healthy for a another.
(.Xher players dropped to
11).
HR5-Oakland,
Revering
Gj I m S I e y,
Dahnsen
(6),
J.V. Cain, who collapsed organization and our deepest
whole season, it will make a
Baltimore, Murray (13).
Palmer (5) and Carter; Blue, said while taking a break from and died of a cardiac arrest f1ig and sympathy at this their knees in the muggy
"I had the Idea that I was
Borbon (9) and Hill. W-Blue preseason drills at the Falcons during team workouts Sunday time is with his wife and degree temperature and significant difference," Wilkin'. automatically the starter wheSeattle
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son said earlier this Year.
prayed.
family," Bidwell said.
never I was healthy so being N.y.
010201 00*- 490
San+
Francisco, North
his
28th
birthday.
Honeycutt, R. Stein (6) and
Evans (11); Montreal, Vaien- northeast of downtown Atlanta
Cain had just finished run- beuched last year really caught
The team early today flew a
Players wept openly on the
Cox; Hood,
Kaat (5) and
tin.( 13).
Head
coach
Bud
Wilkinson
nlng
a
pass
pattern
and
was
me
by
surprise,"
said
B&amp;tkow
Munson.
Stadium.
"Allthose
the time
I was chartered jet to Houston to pick field after Cain, who was at- pinned much of
W-Kaat
(3-I). L-,.
-,
stng1ing with
Injuries,
this seasons returning to the huddle when he ski. "But It may have been one Honeycutt (6-7).
(2nd' same)
up
Mrs.
Cain.
On
board
were
tempting
a
comeback
after
hopes
on
Cain.
Cain
had
played
suddenly
fell
flat
on
his
back.
of
the
best
things
that
MIl..
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have
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what
I a healthy teammate and close friend sitting out last season because an important offensive role Team officials and players happened to me. The time on Chcago
San Fm
000 300 101- 5131 season
could do. charlie Davis, and trainer Stan
DfrOI,
010
22
Siderson,
(1)
and.
May
"There was a point when I
rushed to his side, but their the bench gave me a chance to
Scarbery, Farmer (5) an4
Dyer; Whltson. Mlnton
HalIid (5), Nastu (5), Griffin wondered If I could make It
efforts to revive him failed,
reflect, to do some soul- COIbetn, May (6); Wilcox,
Lopez (7) and Parrish. WCain, a five-year veteran
(6) :mnd Ultiejohn. W-May (4. through ar entire season
W1ththeexctionofhIs wife, searching. It made ZUC realize Wilcox (5.4). L-Scarbery
(1-1).
0).
whom Bidwill called a "superb
L-Whltson (3.5). HR- without an injury."
all of his family was reported to that my natural ability wouldn't
Monr..I, Valentine (14).
The Falcons have four athlete," died at 10:15 p.m.
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be at his side when his died.
meanmuchifldlchi'tlearnhow TorOnt
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PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - Barnes took advantage of the
Houfton
023000201-7 140 quarterbacks in camp this CDT at St. Joseph Hospital
Lemanczyk, Miller (6), Frels.
a staunch
St. LouIs
330000 000-6 1 summer,
following his collapse at 8:20 The Philadelphia Eagles opportunity to impress Coach fitness'flugli
advocate,
Cain, aphysical
6-foot- tO Usethov
enjoyed the '78 leben (7). Jefferson (7) and
Niemaon, Williams II), La.
p.m.
Sunday took a part of the day Dick Vermell.
Cort (2), Throop (6), Sambito messes I Bartkowskl
from Colorado, season when, with an uncanny drone; Ridfern, Marshall (0)
4,
and Wynogar. W-Redfsç
ooff,
practicing
only
in
the
I
Job nailed down.
(5.
(5) .and Aihby; R. Forsch,
knack for last
Head trainer Jy
iid to
heroics,
0). L-Lemanczyk (7-1). HRs"He did an excellent job of suffered trum various injuries he led the Falcons
a
ThofOas (6), McEnaney (9) and
"We were d1Ighted with the hundro performed mouth-to- ternoon while two running
9-7 Ml,mesota, Adams ($); Toron-,
Swisher. W-Sambito (53). LUnCOmmon
of Steve last season," mouth resuscitation on Cain for backs looked on from the blocking," Vermell said. "You that are not
to. Velei (9).
record
and
Into
the
NFL
McEnaney (0-I). HRI - St.
can'tdoitanybetter,andhedid football.Hemissedagamewjth
LouiS, Mumplsrey (23: Houston, sild FalCOns COaCh Leesnan a tI&amp;1f.hOUr while parame&amp;s
in
1977
and
playoffs
for
the
first
time
in
sidelines with minor Injuries, an improved job of running, a thoulder injury
Psml:( 7 ).
Bennett. "He achieved a rushed to the scene. A team
Calif
Second-year man Larry too."
missed the entire 1978 season. their 13-year history.
100 040 0-5112
"fl my prevIous years with Bolt n
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Phll
030100200-5140 maturity that can only come spokesman said that Cain was
The club, desperately
Eddy, La Roche (0), Clear ()
010000010-2 60
San Dgo
With experience. BC hai P11d ableto breathe "a few seconds" s
on Ugl3t enis last year, was the Falcons a lot of peoILe back and
Downing; Stanley, CampMcGraw (I) and his dues and deserves the on his own after
to open Last season with home (In California) didn't bell (I) and Fisk. W-Campbell
being treateti
fo
D'Acquisto,, L.ollch W
(3-3). L-Clear (10-3). HR$by Omohundro and team
Lee • (4), Mura (6), Rasmussen success he enjoyed."
a special formation that Includ- seu to know much about us," California,
Baylor (24): Boston,
he
aald.
"last
year,
it
() and Fahey. W-Espinosa
But Bartkowakl doean't want phIc1an Dr. Bernard Garno tight end.
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)
Evans (13).
Walsh, 35, of Grove, Tex., a
(I0. L.-D'Acquisto (67). HR
different. We made a name for
tO take anything for granted flnkel, but Cain never regained Drmis Walsh classifies himself petroleum plant worker, said,
-P adelphia, SchmIdt (33).
C.a1j2 broke in as a
(an Cily
ourselves."
200021101-7130.
this time. "1 thought I was set conscIoUsness,
as Just "a so-so tournament "I'm not the best amateur I draft pick of the Cardinals In
Thxas
100 130 0l0-6 121
And
Bartkowakl
wants
to
000010002-39
N.Y
as the No. 1 quarterback last
"It's a terrible tragedy, but player" but he was one under know but nobody caught fIre 1974, catching 13 passes for 152 enjoy the '79 season as well.
Gura, Pattin (6), Mlngori (6),
300I0000I-490
LoI.Aflg
Quisenberry
(I) and Porter,
Twltcheil (5), Murray year, he pointed out. "I didn't the Important consideration par for 33 holes as he defeated against me this week and I yards and one touchdown. He
"I'm going to be as prepared Corner,
Babcock (6), Lyle (5),
Quisenberry
(a). e Glynn (9) and StMrns; know my job was there to lose now Is for the family of J.V. Eric Mork 4-and-3 Saturday for played well I concentrated on replaced Jackie Smith- one of
game," he Kern (9) and Svnbcr. WHou, Patterson (7), LaGrow during the preseason. I didn't Cain," Bidwill said. "He was a the U.S. Golf Association's making pars, thus forcing my the greate$
(1-0). L-LyIe (4(IMJII ends in club said. "I want to be better than
19) •d Yesgs'r W-taOrow
HR5-Kansas City, Brett 3
think
about
what
could
1USP'
wonderful
gentleman
and
a
Public
iAnks
title.
oç.ponenls
to
make
birdies."
history as a starter In 1975. iast year."
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Houston
55 44 .556 Cinci
Si 47 .520
San Fran
4 SQ .490 6½
San Diego
45 55 .450 10'.,
Atlanta
10 56 .417 13",
Los Ang
39 55 .102
Saturday's Results
Pittsburgh 6, Houston S
Chicago 3, Atlanta 2
St. LouiS 12, CincInnati 3
San Francisco 4, Phila 1
Montreal 7, Los Angeles 2
New York 2, San Diego 1
Sunday's Results
Cinci 12, Chicago 1, 1st
Chicago 8, Cinci 4, 2nd
Houston 7. St. Louis 6

Ninth race
7 Clippers Pride
11.10 3.80 4.10
6 Brad Capers
1 60 3.00
3 White Spider
6.00
0(6-7) 35.00; 1(736-3) $70.00; Time
2:04.2.
Tenth race
ovisionof Sin
7.00 1.20 3.20
2 Ocala Star Gay
7.10 1.00
lByrdBobby
3.20
0(2.6) 34.00; 1(6-2.1) 579.00; Time
2:07.3.
Eleventh race
7 DOnn8 Whit By
5.00 3+803.10
6Tarlo
8.00 1.20
2 Lucky Jon El
7.00
0(6-7) 53.00; 1(7-6-2) 475.00; Time
2:10.3.
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San Fran 8, Montreal 6, 1st
Montreal 15, San Fran 5. 2nd
Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 4, 1st
Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 2, 2nd
Monday's Games
(All Times ED'!)
Cincinnati (Hume 6.5) at
Chicago (Caudili 0-2). 2, (with
complion of susp. game), 1
p.m.
Atlanta
(Niekro 13-11 and
Manna
0.0)
at
Pittsburgh
(Biyleven 7-3 and Rooker 2-1),

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Louis (Fulgham 3-2), 5:35 p.m.
Philadelphia (Noles 2-2) at
San Diego (Jones 8.6), 10 p.m.
New York (Falcone 1-6) at
Los Angeles (Hooton 5-7). 10:30
p.m.
Montreal (Schatzeder 4.3) at

Kemp, Del
Rice. Sos

10:35 p.m.
Cinci at Pittsburgh, night
Atlanta at St. Louis, night
Chicago at Houston, night
Phlla at Los Angeles, night
Montreal at San Diego, night
New York at San Fran, night

56315 101 .327 2 SaraRodolfo
91 364 118 .321 3 Ramon.S.arduy

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winning ways at the Seminole harness Ract'sas- sithi this victors bs 15 lengtli.
Victoria went the mile in 2:0-1,1 alilI 2 :07.l , and is trained bs tiat-ence Martin, Sr~
and (Iriven by his son, .Jitn. Seminole ltaet'wav is open nightly at 8 TUeS(la7
through Saturday.

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0(1-4) 76.40, P11.4) 196.20, T(1-4-2)
441.50.
2nd maceMS-ia Time 32.13
6 Kountry Kato
9.60 5.20 3.60
1.00 3.80
Boone, Phil
00269 55 .316
0(1-2) 37.40; P12-fl 99.90; T(3-1-4) eWPCatskili
5 Miss Jenny Rae
1.00
M.auilli, NY
91 342 107 .313 351.60.
0(65) 34.00, P10.1) 129.00, T(6-S.S)
Matth, AtI
96392 lfl .311
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NInth game
Knight, Cm
59316 91 .301 6Apraiz
15.20 5.80 3.20 964.20.
3rd maccC 5-16 Time 31.92
American League
3 Said
5.20 3.20
11.20 10.20 1.00
GAl H PcI. 2Gondra
3.20 7 Hello Lassie
bManatee Randy
7.20 300
Smalley, Mn
94362125 .3453
0(3-6) 34.40; P16-3) 13S.9OS
2 Jo Re Do
5.00
Downing, Cl
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Ballesteros Wins British
land (UPI) - Severino Ballesteros, at 22 the youngest British

and then holed a 20-loot birdie champion since Britain's Tony with a 78 to finish sixth on 289.
putt to wrest the lead from .Jacklmn captured the crown on
Crenshaw finished tied for
this Same course 10 years ago.
Crenshaw.

century, may have finished

ahead of Ballesteros and

LYTHAM ST. ANNES, Eng-

2)3211.00.
4th raceD 3-16 Time 32.06

another vlctory

for Royal year, posting all to stand at 283
title was Nicklaus, who recorded his

3.60 3.00
92 339 109 .322
0(2-3) 31.20; P(2-3) 11$.SO 1(2-3- 2 Mike Whiz
Nicklaus and Torn Watson to saw his victory hopes disappear player to win the
seventh second-place finish
IRed Ape
3.20
Brett, KC
95 102 129 .321 6) 449.50.
1926.
at the 17th with a double-bogey BObb) .1011(5
win the world's oldest major
0(2-I) 12.60, P15.2) 51.00, T(L2-4)
Molitor, Mil
ahead
of
with
a 72.
90369 117 .317
Eleventh game
Irwin, two strokes
championship Saturday, but he six to drop three strokes behind
65.50.
Meyer, Sea
91 331 106 .317 3 Victor-Pecina
11.10 42.10 3.00
['re-tournament favorite5th race C 5-10 Time 31.6%
Ballesteros after the third
7.00 10.10
Home Runs
4 AranoArrieta
the Spaniard.
still faces an uphill battle for
8 Mountain Bloom 0.80 7.60 5.10
National League - Schmidt, 1 Sara-Pradera
3.
to
become
Watson,
chasing his third win in.-.
bidding
round
and
IJallesteros became the first
recognition in the United
16 10 7.00
Phil • 33; Kingman, ChI 29;
0(3-4) 57.20; P13-4) 20.4O; 1(3-4- 1 Say You Will
win
the
five
years,
blew up with a I0-. fifth
pla)er
to
the
title
since
oniy
the
to
win
continental
American + League
bCarryMarge
1.00 States.
Winfleld, SD 23; Lopes, LA 21; 1) 497.50.
East
81
and was well down
U.S.
and
British
Opens
in
the
over
par
0(1-0) 72.20, P11.1) 271.50, 1(1-1-6)
111
Arnaud
Massy
Matthews, All, Foster, Cm and
Frenchman
Twelfth game
The young Spaniard's only
W L PcI. GB
B.Roblnson, Pitt 20.
12.20 1.40 8.80 636.40.
1 RamonGoirl
satin' year. ladid into oblivion the field with 297.
Eurojwan
first
1907
and
the
was
to
date
in
the
U.S.
succeess
Bait
63 32 663 6th race 05-16 Time 3236
American League - Lynn, 6 Mutilla. Badiol
1.40 5.10
BOLtOn
winning last year's Greater
58 31 .630 3'
21.40 10.20 8,10
Bos
and
Baylor,
Cal
24; 2 lsasaSarduy
3.20 6MissMe
Milwauke
59 38 .600 5
8.60 5.00
Thomas, Mil 23; Singleton, Salt
+
Greensboro Open and he failed
0(1-6) 59.60; P11-6) 145.51'; T(1-6- 3 Un Do It
New York
52 11 .542 11'',
I Mountain Rage
3.80
22; Rice, Bos 21.
2) 099.20.
U.S.
Open
the
toimiake
the
cut
in
Detroit
48 46 .511 14",
0(3-6) 110.20, P16-3) 392.10, 1(6-3Runs Batted In
A-1939; Handle $141,112.
live weeks ago in Toledo, Ohio.
Cleveind
43 52 .453 20
I) 191260.
National League - Wmnfield,
Saturday Night
p io ri.
u ad
Toronto
29 69 .296 35½ SD 74; Foster, Cm 72;
riflg
7th race B 5-16 Time 31.54
The American golfing public
First game
West
11.20 6+60 5.20
Kingman, Chi
and
13+00 10.60 6.00 3CeeCindy
Schmidt, Slrusta-Gerardo
wait
some
time
will have to
W L Pct. GB
6+60 100
Phil 71; Clark, SF 65.
7 TraniMandiola
7.60 6.00 1 Carry Dody
before getting its next glimpse
Calif
56 42 .571 3.60 7MissRingPecos
American League - Baylor, lOomingo Andre
COAl, VALLEY, Ill, UPIu -- lx' particularly aggressive, but native.
Minnesot
52 42 .553 2
0(1-3) 32.50, P13-I) 122.10, 1(3-1-2)
Cal 8$; Lynn. Sos 77; Rice, (los
of swashbuckling Sevvy, who
0(5-71.5 1; 1(5-7-I) 361.20.
Veteran Sam Snead was the
I)A.
Weibring's
"con- to keep it short of the flag and
Texas
53 43 .532 2
Sul.00.
70; Kemp, Det, Thomas, Mu
Second game
has withdrawn from next
46 49 .114 8½ and Smalley, Minn 69.
Kan City
leader in the clubhouse with a
Ith race D 5-16 Time 31.90
servative" eagle on the par'five the birdies would conic."
19 40 9.10 4.60
7 Duran-Peclna
Chicago
4 52 .4.58 11
5.60 3.60 3 Son Son Crimson 11+40 500 1 70 month's U.S. PGA championStolen Base;
5 Galdos Gastili
15th snuffed out a sizzling rally
l'eete put on his charge on the under-par 277.
Seattle
42 56 .429 14
8.20 4.60 ship to nurse a nagging back
National League - Moreno, 2 Arano-Diagall
3.00 8 Mary Bannon
Snead made ['GA history
Calvin
by
Pecte
that
included
a
Oakland
26 12 .265 30
back nine, shooting five birdies
4.20
Pitt 11; North, SF 39; Scott,
0(5-7) 62.00; P17-5) 211.10; 1(1-5- 5 New Bride
injul') and has said he is almost
Saturday's Results
during
Sunday's final round,
0(3-5) 49.50. P(3-S) 1S0.30, T(3.I-S)
sensational
St.L 27; Scott, Mtl 26; Crux, 2) S00.0j 00(3-7) 334.20.
145-yard eagle shot for his record mark.
certain of playing the European
Seattle 13, Boston S
527.00.
Hou 25.
Thirdgame
a 4-under-par 66 t -,
shooting
on
the
par-tour
seventh.
But he said It was on the par-4
New York 12, Oakland 4
circuIt next season.
SIb race C 5.16 Time 31.94
9.60 8.40 7.10
AmerIcan League - LeF lore, S Paco
become
the
Weibring
first golfer to card a thus
won
his
first
Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 0
6
Swept
Away
11.80
7.20
10.20
chance
to
saw
a
7.00 4+00
seventh that he
Ballesteros has his
Dot 50; Wilson, XC 39; Wills,
Minnesota 6, Toronto i, ist
6.20 I Career Record
['GA
1.60 1 00
tournament Sunday - the rinse on Weilirimm. He sent his score lower than his agt.
Tex 25; Bonds, Clev and Crur, 6 Zubi
porters among the U.S. golfers,
Minnesota 4, Toronto 3, 2nd
580
0(5-I) 69.60; P(S-S) 136.20; T(I-$- 2 Echo Woos
i)urwg F'rnda)- 's round, Snedd
$200,000 Quad Cities Open - 145-yard second shot
-.
SA.
using
.
••
however. Texan lien Crenshaw,
0(1-6) 33.40, P(6-I) 139.50, 1(6-1-2)
,, ,no.so.
cup
for
an
bec;immie
the fir' '. and
Peete
two
strokes
short
fell
$56.40.
Fourth game
seven iron -. into the
who finished second wIth
National League - Niekro,
Texas I, Kansas CIty 1
his
age
10th race A 5-16 Time 31.54
when
he
shot
a
67.
of taking his second. lie won his eagle.
SaidWally
9.00
7.60
3.80
Hou 13-5; Niekro, AtI 13-il;
defending champion Nicklaus,
Sunday's Results
29.20 9.20 1.00
5.50 5.60 IK'sMatador
first last week in MJwaukee.
Carlton, 3EganaEcuuut
11.5;
Andular, Moo
Milwaukee 14, Cleveland 5.
three strokes behind the
"The eagle at No. 7 got me
7
Diver
Kea
7.00
1
60
5.00
Phil 11-9; Seaver, Cm 10-5; Lee, IMutilla-Diaga
1st
Weibring. 26 and in his fourth
Klever
Karl
3
+
1
60
0(34)
as
56.00:
P17-3)
114.30;
T(7-3•
Sevvy
described
Spaniard,
going.
I was thinking about
Mtl and
Perry,
SD
106;
Milwaukee 5, Cleveland 3, 2nd
0(4-1) 51.60, P14.7) 90.40, T(4-7.3)
year on the tour, pocketed
4) 497.60.
since
Espinosa, Phil 10-7.
most
exciting
player
"the
winning
after that bec;iuse I
Detroit 1, Chicago 0
903.$0.
Fittflgame
$36,000 with his 14-under-par
American League - John,
New York 4, Seattle 0
Football
Arnie Palmer."
played the back nine well
11th mace 05-16 Time 32.34
SantlGerardo
13.20
6.40
6.60
NY 135; Flanagan, Bait 13-6;
266. l'eete, who finished at 268, had
Boston 6, CalIfornIa s, io
Cut veterans JesSe
Cleveland
7.40 1.20 2.10
5.50 3.00 5 Capricorn Boy
has
a
unique
Ballesteros
wtek,
l'eete
said.
D.Martlnez,
Bait
and
Ryan,
Cal
2
lrij$talsidro
innings
TurnboW Wade Bosarge and CraiQ
shot a final round 63 that tied mill
4.60 7.80
3.60 3CarryZlg
12-7;
CaIdwell,
Mil
11-5;
Stan•Egana-Gasti
Ii
one
to
win
style,
certainly
not
Baltimore 1, Oakland 1
%%eibrings early threats Cassady and rookies Ken Mullens,'
360
012-3) 35.40; P(2) 64.20; 1(3-2-5) 8WM's Copperhead
the Oakwood Country Club
icy, Sos 11-6; Koosman, Minn
Minnesota 13, Toronto 1
praise
from the purists.
0(3-5)
19.60,
P15-3)
71.90,
T(S-3-I)
canmie
lrom Craig Stradler and Darrell Davis. Len Mills, Owe
297.20.
11.0; Sorensen, MIl 11.9.
course record.
Kansas City 7, Texas 6, nIght
one Johansson, Ed Delgado. Tom
1560.
has
Sixthgame
isso
erratic
that
he
driving
Earned Run Average
Monday's Games
Higgins, Pat Healy, Lance Sisco,
Weibring was tied with Peete Bob Murphy, who finished
12thraceBS-I6Time3I.
IAranoFernan
11.40 6.50 4.20
master
of
become
a
(based
on
Si
innings
pitched)
had
to
(All Times EDT)
back of the Quincy, Ill.,
nd William Patterson
5.00 160 2.10
Rogers, SCarasaArca
5.40 430 2Ailight
at
li-under
on
the
green
olparstroke
National
League
Oakland
(Morgan 0-5)
at
playing from the rough and
11205.20
SD 2S9 2GaldosPradera
6.50 3Sedgemoor
Mti
2.52;
Perry,
five 15th when he turned to his
Baltimore ID. Martinez 12-7),
5.20
Q(15) 35.40: P11-3) 131.10; 1(1-5- 1 Impala Camaro
jokes that lie would like to see
Shirley, SD 2.76; Andular, Hou
7:30 p.m.
caddy
and asked him to check
Q(2-3)
25.20,
P(2-3)
74,10,
1(2-3-1)
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2)
503.40.
2.7$; LaCoss, Cm 2.S1.
Open courses with even
Milwaukee (Sorensen 11-9) at
242.S0.
5evemgame
the
board
for
Peete's
score.
American League - Kern,
Cleveland (Wilkins 24), 7:35
Attendance 2213; Handle 5217,301. narrower fairways because he
lsasaArrieta
17.60 15.00 7.00
Tex 1.42; Marshall, Minn 2.20;
"He (the cuddyl told me
p.m.
Saturday night
doesn't hit them anyway.
6.50 6.00
John,
NY
2.62;
Guidry,
NY
2
Ramon-lsldro
Chicago (Trout 1-3) at Detroit
Calvin
was 10-under, so I hit a
Istrace
DS-10
Time
31.95
SVictorRodolfo
5.20
"1 only made the fairway
2.61; Siaton, Mu 2.69.
(Baker 16), I p.m.
2ioeyCarr
9.10 5.00
0(2-5)
50.20:
P10-2)
160.50;
1(5-2conservative
putt and it went
Strikeasits
Seattje (Abbott 4-9) at New
twice with my driver during u
4.202,00
S Bolivar Con
National League - RIchard, 5) 395.40.
in,"
said
Weibring.
York (Figueroa 36), I p.m.
1 Stable
1.10
whole championship," the
Eighth game
Moo 162; Canton, Phil 115;
California
7-6)
at
(Frost
"That was really the turning
0(2-5) 1540, P(2fl 51.20, 1(2-S-I) Spaniard said. It was an
106; 7Mutiila-Sarduy
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American League - Mar- 4 Beide-Arrieta
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$A—Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

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MIAMI (UP!)
The Theo- savage beatings on three others
dore Bundy defense team 18 months ago.
Two more dental experts
presents Its final witnesses
strategy were expected to be called this
today to
jury believe afternoon. Circuit Judge
aimed at
someone else could have Edward Cowart scheduled a
strangled two Florida State morning conference In chainbers with attorneys for both
University coeds and inflicted

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sides concerning his final
charge to the Jury.
Defense lawyers have been
concentrating heavily on the
major piece of physical evi.
dence the state has that
positively links Bundy to the
crime the bite marks left on
—

Askew Rejects Offer
Of Cabinet-Level Job
—President Carter appsrently had fanner Gay. Reubin Askew In mind for a
Cabinet job when he shook up his administrative team la*
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)

F.J. Black, owner of a
gasoline station, plans this
to be the first to offer guahol to Florida motorists.
Florida has the raw material to produce gasahol, which
has found wide favor In the Midwest, but lacks
facilities. But only a few small plants around the state
produce the necessary alcohol and none of them are
making It In sofficlent quantities to make gasohol more
Um an experiment:
"It's technically feasible to do It, that's for sure," says
Jim Kesterson, a University of Florida researcher at the
Citrus Experimental Station In Lake Alford.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) —

week

Parents Charged In Escape
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!) The 25-yewold
stepmother of one of tow men who escaped from the
week ago was being held In jail in
Broward Cotx*y
today, charged with
lieu of $250,000
escape.
Debra Daniel of Hollywood was arrested at a Hollywood
lounge at 3:15 am. Sunday. She Is charged with four
men July
cowds of aiding and abetting the escape of
15.
Her husband, Jimmy Daniel Sr., was also charged last
week with helping the escape. He and his son, Jimmy
Daniel Jr., who was awaiting trial on murder charges
when he escaped, are being held in the county jail.
The elder Daniel and his wife are accused of cutting Into
the jail with acetylene torches last weekend. The four
inmates escaped by crawling through an air-conditioning
duct and down an unguarded stairway.
Two of the escapees were picked up in Pompano Beach
12 hours later. Daniel and a fourth fugitive were captured
In the Naples area last Tuesday.
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four

Margaret Bowman as they
Bundy has ordered Appeals
slept Jan. 15, 1978 In the
specalIst Margaret Good
Omega sorority house In presentthe def8tseaUIflmation
Tallahassee.
move that 11W Miami at
The first degree murder case, tony
Robert Haggard
transferred from Tallahassee
team Saturday.
defense
because of pretrial publicity
Miss Good, a staunch death
there, Is now entering Its fifth
week and should go to the penalty opponent, Is one of four
seven-man, five-woman jury lawyers provided by the Ta)-

Haggard had been chosen by
a vote of the defense team to
make closing arguments. That
angeredBundythathe seized
of his defense Saturday
co
with the permission of Cowart.
Bundy has made no other
changes, however, and will not
question any of the witnesses.

quit

Evening Herald, Sanford, El.

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Jack with his beanstalk better look to his laurels,
here comes Christy and her tomato stalk. Christy
Davis, 11, of Route 2, State Road 46, Sanford
measures her cherry tomato plant which has grown
to 7 feet 4 inches in two months. Christy credits her
plant's 'get up and grow' to a powerful fertilizer mix
of chicken, cow and rabbit manure.

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Funeral services for Howard W.
Clegg, 62, of 210 Palm Place,
Sanford, who died Saturday in
Orlando will be at 4 p.m., today,
at Brisson Funeral Home with
Rev. Larry Mlnnlnger of.
ficlating. Burial In Longwood
Cemetery. Brisson Funeral
Home-PA In charge.

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Way Two Sons Turned Out
Is 2 now and Is the picture of the
fellow Agnes went with before
Rudy married her.
Their marriage Is on the
rocks because she Is pregnant
by a sailor she met when she
went to visit her mothe r In
Seattle. Rudy won't take her
back beca use he's In love with a
21-year-old girl who has two
babies and Is expecting a third
by a fellow who isn't her
husband although she's still
married,
Rudy gets unemployment. He
runs all night and lies around
my house all day. He acts real
crazy. I never know if he's on
drugsorjustdrunk.All right,so
much for Rudy.
Jody Is my 20-year-old. He got
a 17-year-old girl pregnant but
won't marry her because he
says he's not ready to settle
down yet.
Abby, I've been a churchgoing Christi an woman and a
good mother and I don't know
how I could have turned out
kids like these. If they hang
around the younger boys, they
will be a mess, too. Please help
me.
A MOTHER WHO FAILED

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mother, you haven't failed,
your kids have. Let the older
boys know they can't lie around
your house all day. Your
problems are too heavy to carry
alone. You need to talk to an
understanding, supportive
person. Your clergyman Is
ready w hen you are.
DEAR ABBY: When would
you say a person has reached
middle age?
FORTYANDCURIOUS
DEAR FORTY: When he (or
she) climbs out of the ba thtub
and ii glad to find the fulllength mirror all steamed up!
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MAIN EVENT

Arthur Carlson comes up with a
rather unusual Thanksgiving
promotional gimmick involving
a helicopter and live turkeys

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If he chooses to dig his own
couple becomes a shipping
at all.
grave sItb his fork, no one can
magnate
after his parents die
a
phone
Daughter argues that
stop 111w. But if he really wants
in
an earthquake. (Part I of
personal
and
call is much more
to help himself, let him wri te to
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gives her a chance to ask how me and I'll tell him what to do.
(2) @1)00 NEWS
they are and to tell them what
11:30
If you need help In writing
she Is doing, how the family is,
(2) (12) TONIGHT Guest host
of
sympathy,
letters
etc.
Sammy Davis Jr. Guests: Rob.
Do you think a telephoned congratulations or th ank-you art Conrad, Richard Dawson,
letters, get Abby's booklet Willie Tyler and Lester.
than ks is proper?
NEWLYWED GAME
MOTHER OF A TEEN 'How to Write Letters for all
DEAR MOThER: A written Occasions." Send $1 and a long, 0 ROCKFORD FILES After
thanks is better. But a phone stamped (28 cents), self- spending 20 years in prison for
the murder of his wife.
call Is better than no thanks at addressed envelope to Abby: Rockford's ex-cellmate
132 Lasky Dr., Beverly h ills, the detective to find herhires
all.
true
DEAR ABBY: I raised four Calif. 212.
killer.
children, and when the last one
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last, Dad and I could take It
NOW SERVING
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worse than ever. The two
5:30 AM -11 AM
mar ried girls bring me their
HOME
COOKED MEALS
husbands shirts to do up, and
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P.M.
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thru
Thurs-1I A.M.-Ill P.M. Fri sat
my new daughter-In-law brings
me ALL her laundry.
Dad and 1 can't go anywhere
37 5 5 Orlando Or. (S. Hwy ii.ti)Sanford
to fish on weekends because we
Across from Movlelsnd Drive-tn
always have a couple of our five

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son of an Italian Immigrant

0 THE ODD COUPLE

DAYS OF OUR LIVES
MIDDAY
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reminded over and over again
to write thank-you notes for gifts
she receives at Christmas, her
birthday and, more recently,
for her high-school gradua tion.
Now she has a new cop-out. She
thanks people for their gifts by
telephone. Her grandparents
live 1,500 miles away and so do grandchildren with us.
This place is getting to be
more like a motel, with meals
and laundry service every day.
How can I drop a hint broad
enough to get out from under
this load?
TIRED IN TACOMA
DEAR TIRED: A "hint"?
That's like using a BB gun when
you need a cannon. Call a
summit meeting and tell your
kids Me kitchen is closed and so
Is the laundry and free
babysitting service. Do It now,
while there Is still time to enjoy
yoursel ves, or you'll the In
harness.
DEAR ABBY: Perhaps you
will put this letter In your own
words and tell my husband that
he needs help. He won't usten tcp
rue.
He is 60 pounds overweight
and, to make matters worse, a
diabetic. He has, a wonderful
family who loves bins very
much. Whenever one of us
reminds him that he needs to
lose weight, he says, "So if I
die, you will be left well-off."
Please, please, help is to help
him. He is a dear and wonderful
person. I nt him around to
see his grandchildren grow up,
anclhe won't be around tthe
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HIS WIFE
the calls aren't exactly free.
DEAR WIFE: An obese
She says she will pay for the
calls herself, but so far I person knows he needs to lose
haven't seen a penny.
weight, and bdg constantly
(uricus ir),en
r,minth-d of It will only make
ILc (Ltshe told us she was planning to him feel guilty—which Will
thank everyone for her make him feel rotten, which
graduation gifts by phone, but MIii éause him to eat to feel

DEAR ABBY: I am the
mother of nine boys. Their
father Is dead. Rudy, 23, is my
oldest. He married Agnes, a 15-

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England's King Henry VIII falls
in love and has a stormy relaIionship with the unusually outSpoken and willful Anna
Boleyn.
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reacts in a strange way to his
surgeons' fears - that they are
Out 01 touch With new medical

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(7) (17) MOVIE "Anne Of The
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0 THE

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0 FAMILY FEUD
ED MISTER ROGERS(R)

6:55
(21) TODAY IN FLORIDA
0 GOOD MORNING FLORIDA
(112) HI, NEIGHBOR

PRAIRIE When Mary learns
that she is pregnant, she sets
out to repair the rift between
her husband and his father. (A)
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"The Vital Connection" The
intricate eIationship between
the brain and the nervous systern is explored through a corn.
binatlon of unique photography
and the personal dramas of
three people faced by dilferent
neurological breakdowns (R)
0 BASEBALL Regional coy.
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Boston fled Sox, Kansas City
Royals at Texas Rangers

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he got her pregnant. Their ba by

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IN SEARCH OF... 'Sherlock Holmes" New evidence
indicates that the super-sleuth
actually did exist.
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10:30
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@) MARY TYLER MOORE Ted
decides to earn extra money as
an actor in television commerciats
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tics" Young gymnasts train for
future Olympic competition:
two kids from Nebraska make
a science fiction film (R)

GRAMKOW
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SANFORD. FLORIDA
TELEPHONE 322.3213
WILLIAM L. GAAMKOW

STORY A police
officer wno requests a transfer
after fatally shooting a suspect
in self-defense is assigned to
work at a help center for illegal
aliens

EVENING

It's important for people to know that they
are not alone during a time of sorrow. The
emotional help that friends and relatives
can give during the visitations and the
funeral is a great help to the family in
adjusting to a loss.

ED BILL MOVERS JOURNAL
(WED)
ED JAMES MICHENERS

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Office for Bundy.

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HOWARD CL.EGG
Howard W. Clegg, 62, of 210
Palm Place Sanford died
Saturday morning at Florida
Hospital, Orlando. He has lived
in Sanford for the past three
years. Born In Pittsburgh, Pa.,
he was a member of the Rolling
Hills Moravian Church,
Longwood.
He Is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Margaret Clegg, Sanford;
daughter Mrs. Kathleen
Hawkins, Sanford; three sons,
Donald of Orlando, Edwird of
Casselberry and Howard of
Houston Texas; 11 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Eleanor
Proksa, Huggerstown Md.;
brother, Ward Clegg, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Brisson Funeral Home-PA is
In charge of arrangements.

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the buttock of Lisa Levy. She
was strangled along with

AREA
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Station Sets Gasohol Sale

bond

Bundy

An Altamonte Springs year-old daughter Lesley
Marilyn Klopman Buchalter,
wife of Sentinel Star associate resident, Mrs. Buchalter was 31 Marie, 3-year-old son Charles
sports editor Bill Buchalter, and died Saturday after Elliott, parents Benjamin and
was buried this morning in the complications developed late Rose Klopman of Orlando, and
sister Harriette Watkins of
Temple Israel Cemetery in last week following surgery.
Other survivors Include 6- Orlando.
West Orlando.

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lure Askew to Washington. Last Wednesday, a high administration official offered the ex-governor a cabinetlevel job.
As before, Askew, now a Miami attorney, turned It down
because of his "financial circumstances."

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Burton Bernstein 8 WI Penny J. &amp;
Steven Weistein &amp; WI Suan 1. to
Ernest E. Nixon I WI Dorothy, Lot
253, Wekiva Hunt Cib Fox Unt Sec 2,

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaga'l in business at 719 SrnInole
AVe.. Lake Mary. Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitious name of
T.L.C. DAY CARE CENTER and
that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Section 56509 Florida Statutes 1957.
51g.: Margaret A. Nice
Box 95$
Lake Mary, Fia.
Publish July 9, 16, 23, 30, 1979
DEL.

FICTITIOUS NAME

Drive, Sanford, &amp; Dawn .1. Russell,
1322 Melionvilie, Ave. Sanford.
Berman W. BrIdges, 536 Vatencla

Homes.
George Lawson Fails &amp; Brenda

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nlng June 2. Sanford Early
Childcare Center. 3226645.

ADVERTISING

FIGHT INFLATION

CUSTOM CABINETS. INC., whose
business address is 30 N. Cypress,
Casselberry,, Florida, will be made
to
NATHAN
I ILENE

,ower. For details, call 6443079

son

sales

Chlldcareinmyhome

LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida

Division, the address of whkh is

Sanford area. 323-2865.
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ford Nursing &amp; Cony Center.

Shek lung Lau 8. WI Chan Ying Lau, the transleror ate not to be paId
In Park Ave., Sanford, Florida, 32171.
Q(QCO) John W. Boon TR 8 WI Lot 2, 81k 3, HeftIer Homes Orl Sec full by the undersigned buyer and
The personal representative of the
Boulevard, Sanford, I Dolores
the following information is furLucy L. Booneto Davie E. Sims &amp; WI 3, $26,000.
estate is VIRL1E MAE SLATER,
Oliver.
SANFORD
nlshed to you herewith:
Joyce J., Lots 1$ &amp; 19 81k E, Tr 30,
ou address Is Box 244, Chuluota,
1. The property to be transferred
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Florida, 32766. The name and ad.
Lake Drive, Sanford, &amp; Mary N. family homes in the Hidden Lake ______________________________
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Mechanical Drafting Engineer.
Conveyor experience,
knowledge preferred. Send
resume to P.O. Box 632, Metloon, lii. 61938.

Drive, Longwood.

Sec 2 $21,000.

W., Casselberry, &amp; Charlens E. Nielsen.
Jenkins.
Allen A. Jackson, 116 McKay BUILDING PERMITS

address is 30 N, Cypress,

$57

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Lonnie W. Tucker Jr., 250$ Communities
of
America,
Mellonville AveA Sanford 8 Kim L. developers of the homes.

Legal Notice
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Legal notice is hereby given that

Communities said the homes will

persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
All

required,

3. A schedule of the property lobe

NOTICE ii hereby given that the

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Osteen 3 BR.? bath, Central H A.
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544.000 McGovern BuIlders
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NOTICE OF RESOLUTION WItich is located at 30 N. Cypress,
AND Caiseiberry, Florida.
CLOSING, VACATING
2. The estimated total of the
ABANDONING RIOHTS.OF.WAY

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delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
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good price Read the Classified

TAX PREPARATION

thaitheadministrationof the estate
of MYRTLE J. CHALKER,
deceased, File Number, 79.270.CP,
is pending In the Circuit Court for

41Houses

Sanford one bedroom, air. ceramic
t)ath, 5150 AduIt, furniture 510
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Alleni. Orumbaugh&amp;CarolynM. %$,WhlsperWoodatSabalPnt, 1Jn2, Suzanne M. Lot 692, Wekiva Hunt
Club Fox Hunt SOC. $19,300.
$9,900.
Brumaugh.
Sharon E. Lindsey to Robert L.
Donna S. S. Becker, 1001 Palmetto
Same as above, Lot 47, $20,200.
Davis 8 WI Martha C. &amp; Donald J.
4700 Canal Street, Lake Monroe.
DoeL Raynice W. Cannistr.Aci, Lot Walt Hts,

Holly Ave., Sanford
Steven 0. Goldsmith, 214 Tim.
bercove Circle, Longwood, &amp;

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Deceased

Genevieve L. to Henry H. Carroll, Claninger &amp; WI Judy G., Lot 22, BIli Commercial Code (F.S.A. $5 676.6.
A Woodmere Park 2nd Rep. $23,000.
Un C.101 Crown Oaks, $53000.
107), you are hereby notifIed that on
Charles W. Roberts, Jr.. &amp; WI the 1st day of August, 1979, a Iran.
Sabal Pnt Prob to Thermal

john P. Homes &amp; Genorma C.

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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at $06 flceoia
Trail, Casselberry. Seminole Coun.
ty, Florida under the fictitious
name of MAGNOLIA OAKS LAND.
SCAPING, dud thai I intend to
regItr 's'id nm 'lth the Ch'rk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole Coun.
ty Florida in accordance with the
provisIons of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, ToWit: Section $65.09
Florida Statutes 1951.
Sig: Michael L. Hammonds
Publish July 9, 16, 23, 30, 1979
DL.34
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IN THE CIRCUiT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 79.270.CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MYRTLE J. CHALKER

Davie E. Sims &amp; WI Joyce J. to
Davie E. Sims &amp; Joyce J. Sims, Lots
10.19, 81k E, Tr 30, Saniando
MAR RIAOE APPLICATIONS
SpringS, $100.
Christopher D. Berrows, 2632
Bet.Aire Homes to William Ed.
Parer As. Realty to Blue Ribbon ward Bradford &amp; wf Patricia A. LOt
Felmouth Road, Maitland, &amp; Mitii
DIVORCES
S. Hedrick.
Btdrs, Lot 19, Tuskawilla Acre 50, BelAire Hills Un 1, $4°°
Larry W. Grose. 233 Sorrentor
BelAire Homes to James M.
Charles 1. Worley II 8 Dana M.
Circle, Winter Park, 8. Susan M. Wortey.
Margaret L. Buinup to Margaret Graber 8. WI Patricia L. Lot 29, Bel.
Hollingsworth.
Diane E. Cosselman 8. John H. L. Buinup 8. S. Marie Hubley, Lot 4, Aire Un 1, 562,466.
G.E. Orewyer I WI Mable 0.
Sanlando Est, $100.
lose M. Hurtado, 6573 Semoran Cosselman.
Darvin 0. Drenkhahn 8. WI Nancy Toleonard F. Bland 8 WI Bernice R.
Boulevard, Apt. 2902, Winter Park 8.
Mildred E. Stubbs 8. Horace H.
L. to Craig .1. Orseno I WI Esta L. Lot 11, Wedgewood Un 1, 569,000.
Lynn M. Hartzog.
Stubbs.
Carl W. Carroll 8. wI Martha S. to
Lot 2, BIk B, Carriage Hill Un 1,
Constance
P.
Picou
8.
Dale
.,ames 1.. June, 120 And',rson
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Walter H. Martin I Barbara J.
Michael Plcou, 171 Pine St., Lake $41,700.
Avenue, Sanford 8. Bernice Sanders.
(QCD) Armondo Lamorte to Effie Dumas, Lot 165, Lago Vista Subdv.,
Mary.
James 1. King, 556 Spanish Trace
L. Lamorte 8 Beverly Campbell, $46,533.
NOTICE TOCREOITORS
Richard A. Hasson 8. Pamela
Drive, Altamonte Springs,
8.
Winter Springs Homes to Marion
OF BLILK TRANSFER
Hasson, HB 213, Palm Place, Lot 17 81k F Seminole Sites, $100.
Cynthia C. McKay, Winter Park.
to A. Clemenls, Lot 35, Wildwood,
TO: ALL CREDITORS OF CASTLE
Sanford.
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CUSTOM CABINETS, INC.
Michael E. Lee 8. Dawn Bivans u'iaiimar LOflhTr.
Street, Daytona Beach, 8. Dorothy Lee.
Enriqueta Tavarez 8. (sgt) &amp; 30 N. Cypress
SW¼ Of SOC ii, $855,000
L. Carter, 1142 McCarthy Avenue,
Clifford 0. Jordan &amp; Michael S. Victoria Tavarez (sgl) to Santos Cauberry, Florida
Beverly J. Miller I Robert M.
Sanford.
Alexatos, TR to SMR, Inc. Lots 38.4 Hilerio 8. WI Martha A. S30 ft. of LOt
Miller.
Ralph G. Zens, 501 Zinnia Drive,
Margaret A. Nice, 2435 Myrtle BIk 3, repof N Orl First&amp; SE Add., 78. N 60 ft of Lot6, 81k E., Beverly
DATE: July 11, 1fl9
Casselberry, &amp; Nancy W. Zeus.
Terr. $29,000.
Pursuant to the proviSions of
Ave., Sanford, &amp; Karl M. Nice, 2510 $27,500
Wm. c. Ervin, P.O. a
$71,
Oviedo, 8. Berta G. Lambert, e.o.
Box 772, Longwood.

MARRIAGES

Monday, July 23, 1979-3B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

July 23,

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dustries, Inc., P.O. Box U,
Anderson

Circle, Casselberry, &amp; Karyn S.

and 1,391 square feet of space, the surance Corporation for consent to

Regular Meeting held on the 17th transferor, as furnished by the said

statement of any claim or demand

Other building permits issued by 25th Street, Sanford, Seminole

Commissioners' Meeting Room in following address: 500 Highway 17.

in writing and must indicate the

Bernard K. Sampson, RI. 1, B $16, following:
Ovledo, 1. Dianne J. Davis.
Thomas Seep, 217 Melissa Ct., to
Donald W, Welch, 209 S. Edgemon construct an in-ground pool. Value:
Ave., Winter Springs, I Joyce A. p,

W5 accepted for filing by Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation on
June 29, 1979.
Any person wishing to comment

4. The transfer Is not being made
County, Florida, pursuant to
Petition and Notice heretofore to pay or satisfy existing debts.
5. The amount of new con
given, passed and adopted a
Resolution closing, vacating and sideration to be paid for the above

H. Meade Cooper, 122 Samora on this application may file his or
Blvd., to build a screen enclosure, her comments in Writing with the
Regional Director of the Federal
Value: $1,.

Williams.
Michael A. Combs, 730 Cherolsee
CIrcle, Sanford, &amp; Kelly J. Marks,

Regional Office located at 233
Michael L. Holden, New York, &amp; Ave., to erect a sign. Value: $800.
Harold Fuss, 4200 Orlando or,, to Peachtree Street, N.E., Peachtree
Janet A. Cullen, 120 Meadowfield
Center Harris Tower, Suite 2400,
erect a sign, Value: $800.
Lane, Longwood.
grantingof this application he or sic
hasarighttodosoifheorshefilesa
written notice of hIs or her intent
James R. Merrill, 204 Lochivar,
Hubert R. Earley, etc d.ba with the Regional Director on or
Fern Park, I Terry L. Rankin
Barclay Woods to AR.DE Homes before August 7th. The non
RaleIgh P. SessIons, South Lot 265 Barclay Woods, Third Add. confidential portions of the ap.
Carolina, I Patricia A. Paul, 2527 514,500.
plication are on file in the RegIonal
Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
Office (at the aboveaddress) as part
Same as above, lot 291, 514,500.
H. Gcoze 2121 Deanna Drive,
Apopka.

REAL ESTATE

Holden, 526 Hillcrest St. Altamonte
Springs.

abandoning,
renouncing
and
disclaiming any and all right of the

described bulk transfer 5 5175,000.,
and Istobe pa(don August 1, 1q19, it

and to the following described
rlghts.of.way, to-wit:
Golfview Drive along Lots 11, 12,,

Florida.
DENO P. DIKEOU, ESQ.. of
BALDWIN &amp; DIKEOU
500 Highway 17.97

Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
By the Board of County Cornmissioners of Seminole County,
Fiorida,this 17th day of July, A. 0.,
1979.
Board of County Corn.
mlssioners of Seminole

address of the creditor or his agent

Carroll W. Yates, p Q, &amp;i'.,x lib
Lake Mary, 8. Nona F. Young, 316

Sanford, Florida 32771
Publish July 23, 1979

Reba .1. to Reba J. Ingersoll, Lot I,
Cashier
81k K, N Orl Terr., Sec 4, Un i, Publish: July 16, 23, 1979

witI, - an expanding company.
Must have at least 2 years ex
perience &amp; beat least 24 years

Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First
Allpersonslnterestedlntheestati Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. All
to whom a copy of this Notice of bids shall be postmarked not later
Administrationhas been mailed are than the 30th day of July, 1979, and
WILw.M._.__c~EE-sTttoerecevedon or before the 1st
requIred,
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- MOt'ê1i'i FROM THE DATE OF day of August 1979.
Opening of such bids will take
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN, AND THIS NOTICE, tofile any oblections place at the Office of the Materials

Deceased
NOTICE TO HEIRS AND
BENEFICIARIES
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AS
HEIRS AT LAW OR BENEFICIAR.
IES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE

1350 Sheeler Rd., Apopka (800)
432 6901.

qualifications of the personal 6th day of August 1919.
Seminole Momorial Hospital
repres.ntativ,, or the venue or

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED OEL.95
Date of the firsl publication of
AdminIstratIon: July 23, 1919.

AND TERMINATION OP
GUARDIANSHIP
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that'

23, 1979,
s. VirIle Mae Slater
As Personal Representative

STEPHEN RUSSELL GIBBS and

dInance 71.25, and rezonlng of the

County ComprehensIve Plan, Or.
described property from

Winter Park, FlorIda 32790

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ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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Call aft 1 PM 904128 5068.

in person Lakeview Nursing
Cenler 919 E. 2nd St.

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If you weren't looking for a new
Career you wouldn't be reading
fhisad,andifweweren'f looking
for someone to do a lob this ad
WOUldn'tbehere.lfyouwantlhe
OppOrtunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call I $00 432-8403 anytime for

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Newly decorated 549750

INVESTMENT DUPLEX
(2)2 BR ApIs. furnished &amp; rented.
Just $71,900 w,th $5,000 down.
Owner will hold.

COUNTRY LIVING at its best.
This 3 BR. I B home on 71 acres

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bath home in C. C. Manor weal
in kit, FR, porch, completely
fenced wilh furniture neg.! BPP
WARRANTED
A buy for
533.500!

Park w C NSA, w w carpet,
covered ccc prctt, overlooks
lake' Many Extras! BPP WAR
RANTED Jusf 519,500!

LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
This 2 BR, 1 8 home includes a 2
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ki)mlng now mS1dSnt.

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windows &amp; ironing. Reliable.
honest I reas. Call JoAnn 373,

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cor lot, easy financing w FHA or
VA avail. $35,500.

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New 735 HomeS, 1 pcI inferest to
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Sinford Gracious living. Reas.
WeekIy&amp; monthly rates. Inquire

332-2129, 4)4 Myrtle Ave.

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Work clothes. booR S shoes
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
3l0SantordAvo.
3775791
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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
2565
EALTORS [J PARK
Branch Office 323.2222

'18 10 H riding mower, like new.
take over payments -moved do
not need. 668-1613.

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DUPLEX LOT, DOWNTOWN
NEAR LAKE MONROE.
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Sales. passport photos &amp; last
repair Service 322 6101

supplies, dog houses, insulated,
sli,idy inside kennels, screened
iV)tside runs, also air c000

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cji'nh,,il 1,ui,I,oti', 8. ApprOls,)Is
Dill", i'ur lion 171 5670

II yr s i.sp P,ttios. Driveways
&amp;'t( Wayne (teal. 327 1371

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Railings

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. MON., JULY 23, 7PM.

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INSULATION Batting, blowing.
WACO Foam. fiberglas S Cellu
Cuslom bull ironwork
Wood table &amp; chairs, desks, 13(4 I
lose Lowest prices Call 371 0839
Window guards, gales etc
suites, large selectionol like new
or 901 /31 6/08 collect
Martin's 373 7111,3397693
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easy
chairs, TV's, fern stands, I
bakers racks, plus assorled
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lures, Misc
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1215 S. French 323-7340

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Low maintenance on the otafside of
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blown, sporty interior AM FM,

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small lake in Lake County 7 BR
I Bath Florida Room with pool
totIle Screened porch A Steal M
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Eves 349 5400 322 1959

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Ite,lutlul .1 tIP IRA. dream kit

3 BR. 2 B older frame home, w w
carpet, Ben Franklin FP, 2 new
ceiling fans $22,000 Call us to

323 5176

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convenient to shopping NOW

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$130,000 Call to See this Today

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
'S..ESANFORD REALTOR

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Sicretiry Of Stats
Puoftan July 23. D79

7) Grela mobile home. I
3 BR. I' B. Furn $1,000
349 S900aft 6p It

COOL IN TIlE POOL
With this cttarniing 2 BR with

.COUNTRY TRAILER SITE

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Commissioners Of Seminole County,

(SEAL)

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2 You have the lobs.

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

$275. OWNER

2638 Sanford Ave
321 0759
Aft. Hr-s. 322 7643,3224869
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3 BR, 2 bath, C H&amp;A, kitchen
CSIUiI'. + washer &amp; Or1er.
double garage. $350 mo.

HELP EACH OTHER,

Theclaimant shall deliver sufficient

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EMPLOYER

copies of the claim to the Clerk to

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Immediately. No phone calls!

The Name and Address of the

published in the SANFORD Dvulspment DIvisIon prior to the
hearing. Persons
EVENING HERALD. a newspaper scheduled public
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tuserkiss ,,i,
published in Seminols County, submit wrItten
statements or be

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tIlsdlntheofflceofthel.crOfaryat ioardofCountyCommlsslon,rson
the shove captioned ordinance.
State of Florida IMIdI
AddItional information may be
Florida Statutes, Laws Of
andsechhisfalledforsixmonflugr obtained by contacting the Land
Manager at 3234330,
lflOrSIOpSytbSa.InUBIfillflIfSSanI
xt.301.
renew the certificate Of authority
Persons nof able to attend the
operate as a limits partnershIp.
Therefore, In P'tW$VIIICI 05
provIsions 4 Section 130.31, FlorIda proposed actions may submit
'tS0 stitensents to the Land
Statutes. I have caused

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S 17 degrees 13'4" E. 180.90 feet,
tiwnceN42degrslsll'l$" 8.15.0
fist; thence S. 47 digreis 13'42" e.

holdapubilchearing.inRoOm303of
HIS SemInole County CO'JI'thOt.4e,
WEKIVA, LIMITED
WESTW000APA*TMENI$. LTD. Sanford, Florida, on July H, 397 at
P.M., eras soon thereafter as
with their principal place of
business in lemlngle County. possible, to review, hew comments'
Florida, are lImIted partnerships and make recommendations to the

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company beriefit3. Must be 1824,
sIngle I must be able to travel.

Live incompanion forelderly lady.
References Required
Call 323 1183
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Point of Beginning; run thence N

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S. l2degr.ss 4715W. along said R.
FREEMAN'S FABRICS, LTD.
W line 639,30 fist to flu P.C. Of i
HOWELL COVE ASSOCIATES, curwconcaveNWlyhaylng. radius
LTD,
of23S.feet:th.ncerunSWIy.song
KIMCO.$ANPORD CO., LTD.
the.rcol said curve and said R.W
MEADOW000 APARTMENTS, line 102.90 feet through a central
angle of 25 digress 0)31" to a Point;
LTD.
run thence North 330.76 fist,
OCOEE VILLAI LTD.
ROBINWOOD APARTMENTS, N,Mdegrees36'12"W.350.00feetto
the Point of BegInning, containing LTD.•
7.4316 icr,, more or less,
SEMORAN WEST, LID,
Further, the PlannIng and ZonIng
SOUIHW000 APARTMENTS,
Commission of SemInole County wIll
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Attorneys for Petitioner
PublIsh July 23. 30, 1979
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Laurel, $250 mo. 1st, last 8. 5100
deposit 322 8717.

rm., appliances, carpeted, air

AMENDS THE DETAILED LAND County Courthouse In Sanford,
Zell Johnson Graham
USE 'ELEMENT OF THE Florida, the above described per.
Robert Lee Johnson
COUNTY
SEMINOLE
COM
sonal property.
As Petitioners
PREHENSIVE PLAN FROM That sald.sale is being
made to ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS:
COMMERCIAL TO MEDIUM satisfy the terms of said Writ Of ALBERT N. FITTS
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FOR Execution,
210 North Park Avenue
THE PURPOSE OF RE.ZONING
John E. Polk,
Edwards Bldg.
FROM C.2RETA1L COMMERCIAL
SherIff
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
TO MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
Seminole County, Florida
Telephone: 305322.9570
DISTRICT, THE FOLLOWING PublIsh July 2,9, 16, 23, 1979
Publish July 23, 30, 1979
DESCRIBED PROPERTY:
DEL.)
DEL.10S
Prom the NW corner of the SW'.4

Post OffIce Box $10

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stone Enterprises. Excellent

d the undersIgned as Sheriff of each Petitioner and Petitioners'
Sminole County, Florida, will at Attorney.

C.2 Retail 11:00A.M.onthe2hdayof July, A.

Family Dwelling DIstrIct.
AN ORDINANCE AMEP4DINO

WARD &amp; W000MAN, PA,

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Pending In the Circuit Court for

will do a better lob. Help us to
help you.

and place.
C. Brent McCaghrin, Esq.

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&amp; Tues., July 23 &amp; 24 from Il-I
P.M., 10 inlerview 10 complete

hold a public hearing in Room 203 of and Sheryl Cooper, said property
must indicate the basis for the
the SemInole County Courthouse, being located in Seminole County, claim, the name and address of the

served on Petitioner's attorney,
whose name and address are
forth below. Hearing wIll be had on

Call Bart

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that a Petition for Determination of
the Heirs of Hattie JohnSon,

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Possible, to consider a specific land
One 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,

1973 Apache 654 I?. 2 BR. 2 bath,
unturn screened porch. ,lwtriIlu
lIxIS, $3000 clown, assurnie 55600
mortgage $87 mo payfmr.'nls
Infor 323 7079

Older 2 story 4 2. secluded area
542.000

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Kenneth W. McIntosh of
Stenstrom, Davis, Mcintosh

may be filed with the clerk of the
above court before said hearIng, A

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furnishedincluding utilities $160
mo 500 S Oak 841 /883.

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be heard, Oblection to the Petition

chambers, Seminole County

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TRAVEL

courthouse, Sanford, Florida on

will be held before the Honorable
Robert B. McGregor, udge of the
above styled court, in the ludas's

CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA

the seal of th County Court of

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Lake view lot Loch Arbor lOS'
paved road, 240 deep Beautiful

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applicants befor' sending them
to you.
1. You keep our business prosper
ing by Supplying us with your
employment flOOds.
We believe if someone has an

transferred to Rabun County,
Georgia. A hearing on said petition

I N THE MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT.

GUYS
CAREER

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All persons claiming as Heirs at
court on the 3rd day of April, A. 0.
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Law, Beneficiaries, and all other
entitled
Julian
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Avco Financial Services of persons interested in sail Estate in
Box 1330, Sanford, FL. 32771
Hollywood, Florida, Inc. Plalrttlft,
any manner are required, WITHIN
Telephone: (305) 327.21;)
v 1.5 W. Cooper and Sh.ryi THREE MONTHS FROM THE
Publish July 23. 30, 1979
Cooper, a.k.a Cheryl Cooper, DATE
OF
THE
FIRST
DEL.9S
_______________________________________________ Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE,
Execution was delivered to me as to file with the Clerk of the above
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARINGS
Sheriff of Seminole County, FlorIda, Court a written statement of any
The Board of County Corn. and I have levied upon the following claIm or demand they may have.

court for her discharge and ter.
mination of th. guardianship
that lurisdictlon of the minors be

CEN TUR 't 21
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ApIs. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See

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JAMES CHRISTOPHER GIBBS,
minors, has filed her final ac ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

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far below I
replacement cost at only
$147,900 By appointment &amp;
Needs repair. 7 I 515.400
preview of photos &amp; details only!
Call 651 1133

7 BR fully turn , including pans.
dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon
thly. Shenandoah Village. 323

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ExecutIon issued out of and under Florida 33060.

MYRTLE J. CHALKER

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3803 Ort,indo Or

43-Lots-Acreage

are: ZelI Johnson G,aham,210 N. E
35th Court, Oakland Park. Florida

SHERIFF'S SALE

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PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER 79.263-CP

NOTICE OF HEARING

REGULATE THE USE OF LAND WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN

Legal Notice

Additional information, plans and
stated. If the claim is secured,
the security shall be described. The specifications are available at Of.
claimant shall deliver sufficIent lice of the Materials Manager.

each personal representative.

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b1t Agents only! $100 to $300
extra per wk. Advanced comm
phone 339-2833.

wet bar. den, formal DR. cal in
kit. sc porch. walk to St Johns,
covered boat dock • tennis &amp;
swimming
Terms' Asking
$35,000

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The Board of Trustees of the

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Room 413

OF SEMINOLE

soper clear lakes 3

Sanford, Florida

Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Cony. Home 950 Mellonville

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all bids.
106 W. Hillcrest St,, Altamonte $235,000.

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Seminole Memorial Hospital invites
contIngent or unliquldated, the bids upon the following:

FILE NO. 76.30
IN RE: GUARDIANSHIP OF

(SEAL)

Employer.

INVITATION TO BID

or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claIm is not yet due,
the date When It will become due
shall be stated. If the claim Is

Attorney for Transferee
Publish: July 16, 23, 1979
DEL.6$

Clerk

SterlIng Park UN 3, $52,000.
for public inspectIon during regular
CurtIs L. Meeks 1. WI .lanie M. to business hours.

Legal Notice
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offer 323 0738. after

Good Fund (lest Offer

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Smal l things will have a way
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Idea to put you a few paces
ahead of your competition,
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deposits in
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take. Now that's not the samc by all sorts of different pressure
thing as cholesterol. Actually, groups.
cholesterol only occurs in
It's inter esting to know that a
animal products, such as meat, few years ago it was actually
milk and milk products.
against the law to put on the
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that regardless of any dii- how much unsa turat ed fat was
ference in opinion about in the foods that you were
saturated fat in the diet, the buying. To this I will add that in
buyer has a right to know what some states, and it may still be
he's buying and that includes true, it was agai nst the law for
knowi ng how much saturated restaurants to serve anything
fat Is in the food you purchase. but butter. Margarine of any
type was strictly illegal. I'll
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po int by referring to these as
vegetable oils. For years
commercial interests have
been permitted to simply
record in the ingredients
"vegetable oil" which often is a
synonym for coconut oil,
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decisions today, meet them
courageiously. Be ing indecisive
or wishy-washy is the only thing
that could defeat you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Ra ther than doing only wha t's
expected today, produce a little
extra. Your Industriousness
will not go unnoticed or
unrewarded.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You're a fun person to be
around today beca use you're
not apt to take yourself or life
too seriously. Friends will be
encouraged to emulate yo ur
actions.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Artistic, creative, domestic doit-yourself projects will afford
you the greatest pleasure
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size things up quickly and
accurately, Small points won't
escape your attention,

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ingredients of the pesticide that a $5,000 fine would be
were positively shown in seven levied, but after negotiations
of 10 samples.
with City Attorney Vernon Mize
The sprayi ng was done by a the f ine was red uced to $4,000.
"W here the sprayi ng took
city crew in a ditch along Scott
place there was no stream,"
Avenue in June, 1978.
"We at EPA are trying to said Mayor Moore. City
protect the environment. The

Manager W.E. Knowles said

city was wrong in using the
pest icide in the ditch and
mistaken by not reading the
la bel on the pesticide, which
clearly states it should not be

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But Bruce R. Granoff, at.
tomey In EPA's legal branch,
enforcement division, said

absolve the city of the misuse of
the pesticide In a drainage
ditch. Th e material was known
to be toxic and clearly labeled

they fine?" asked Moore.
occur," Granoff said.
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ther to go ahead and pay
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will pay attorneY fees and oods
and still have to pay the fine."

Plans Branch In anford
Sanford and Seminole County will be getting a new
banking institution, contingent upon state and Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) approval. sometime by the end of February or March, 1980.
The Tropic Bank of Seminole, with its home office in
Casselberry, has filed for state and federal approval for a
full-service branch In Sanford. Tropic Bank of Seminole
has anot her branch in Winter Springs, and the new branch
bank, to be located at 101 E. 25th St., at South Park
Avenue, Sanford will be the home bank's third unit.
The Casselberry banking firm bought out an Atlantic
Bank In Casselberry when they began operations in
January of 1977.
The Sanford branch will be capitalized slightly in excess
of $1 million.
FDIC approval should be received In late December,
then construction of the modular-type bank will begin,

MIAMI
UPI) — The Nita Jane Neary had positi vely "but just couldn't do It."
prosecutor said in closing identified Bandy as the man she
This evidence, Simpson said,
arguments today that bite saw running from the Chi was enough to convict Bundy of
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week, Bandy said the right

according to William Gossett, president. It Is projected
that the bank will open its doors to the public by late
February or early March, 1960, he said.
In size, the Siinford branch of Tropic hank of Seminole
will lure six or seven full time employees.
The branch bank will not offer any trust scrvice3.
The home office bank in Casselberry has approximately
$15 to $16 million in total assets. Gossett said.
Bank officers iza'In'Is' Gossett; Robert Elliott, vice
president; Joyce Franklin, cashier; Richard Kessler
assistant vice president and manager of the Winter
Springs office, and Michael Ison, installment loan officer.
t,ossett, Elliott and Ison are Seminole County residents;
Ms. Franklin lives in Winter Park and Kessler lives In
Winter Springs.
Gossett said that Tropic Bank of Seminole had showed a
40 percent growth rate during the past two years. —HUGH
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closing argument would bring
Assistant State Attorney Dan were discovered. She thrust her
his acquittal.
McKeever admitted early In the arm toward him and sight ed
It's a gamble because Miss trial the prosecution's case "jg down It with her eye, singling
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death penalty foe, the blonde Neary's eyewitness testimony. defense ta ble.
lawyer has appeared to be the
In the f inale to the state's
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two Florida State University and strangled in their beds.
guilty, acted guilty anu
one member of the defense up to her testimony.
case, two nationally recognized
Dental experts testified that "thought he got away scott ArOWIdThe Clock ..........4A horoscope ................. 40 team closest to Bandy.
coeds.
Th en Miss Neary, now an an dental experts, Dr. Richard
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Assistant State Attorney bite marks on Miss Levy were free."
Circuit Judge Edward student in Muncie, lad., took Souviron of Coral Gables and
Illie 32-year-old defaulant, a Callesder .................. &amp;A OMhWies;.......: ........ 1A
Larry Simpson told the jury the definitely made by Bundy,
Cowart was expected to give his the stand and pointed dramati- Dr. IAweU Levine of New York
state's case against Bandy was Simpson told the jury. "The Utah law school dropout, In- Comic' ....................48 (JURSELVLS ..............lB charge to the jury this at- cally to Bandy across the City, test ified that in their
based on both circumstantial def ense sta ged a desperate last slated over the objections of Crossword .................43 Spurts ...................6,7* ternoon and turn the case over courtroom as the man she saw opinion only Bandy could ha ve
and direct scientific evidence. minute attack (on the dents] four other defense lawyers ,EdItorlal .................. 4A Television .................23 to the seven men and five hurrying front the sorority made t he bite marks found on
by the date that Dear Abby .................13 Weather ....................U women for deliberation,
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was likely to occur" into a
strea m of water.
Granoff said it is believed as
a resul t of the application of the
weed killer 75 to 80 fish were
killed. He adm itt ed at the same
t im e that when the f ederal

payers' money to pay another inspection of the fish kill took
place the remaining dead fish
were in s uch a "decrepit con-

government agency makes me
sick to my stomach," sa id
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the city in up-f ront cash for materials to complete the repaving
and b ri ck sidewalks along Park Avenue east to Pa lmetto and
south a half-block on Magnolia. Th e city also is bein g asked to
provide labor and equipment estimated to be wort h $122,000
making it a $210,000 project.
The Greater Sanford Development Cor poration (GSDC), formed four years ago to spa rk the rehabili ta tion of the downtown
area, has told the city commission it has met its commitment to
rehabilitate or get un der way the rehabilita tion of 25 b ui ldings in
the downtown area. It has called on the commission to f ulfill its
two-ye ar-old agreement to do its part by provi di ng the new paving
and sidewal ks to give the area a Victorian flavor.
Stenstrom sai d Monday night the city first must balance the
'It looks like we will have to
proposed budget and secon da rily find money for downtown
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its budget, Stenstrom sa id.
the budget, Mayor Moore
Last week a spokesman for the Flagship Bank sa id his institutlon would be willing to lend the city as much as $210,000. He
city am raise taxes by 34 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation, sa id his bank would make the offer and would be willing to
the Joan if they were
The mayor sa id even if the commissioners sear ch in the _
proposed budget for the 1979-1980 fiscal year lin e by line, the
possibility does not exist that either the $88,000 or the $210,000 will
lithe decision is forthcoming to take the Issue to a referendum,
be found. Nor, he said, is there any possibility one-quarter of the referendum cannot be held in time for the proposed new
either sum would be found to permit financing the improvements budget to go into effect Oct. 1, Moore said.
over a four-year pe riod.
Searching for funds for the project, Commissioner David Farr
"We have to decide whether to bite the bullet and ask the people noted It Is antici pa ted the city in t he new fiscal year wi ll be
if they are willing to be taxed to do the job. Then this will become spendin g $160,000 in energy costs for street lighting.
"How a bout turning out every other street light for a period of
a pe rsonal matter with the people. Secondarily, each cornmissioner can take a position," he sa id. "I would hesitate to time to save money? asked Farr. "I don't know whether that
speculate on the outcome of the referendum. But it must be wo uld be a palatable solution or not."

you, South
(For a copy of JACOBY MODJumped right to six ERN, send $1 to: "Win at
diamonds."
Bridge," care of this newspaAla n: "In an ordinary per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
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the people's approval of the tax increase wo uld be a necessity, he
said.
"In reality, you gentlemen m ust look at how we would pay
$88,000 or $210,000 for the project. We can ra ise taxes by five
pe rcent or go to a referendum. It looks like we will have to ra ise
taxes (just) to balance the budget," Moore said.
Under a new state law passed during the 1979 session of the
Le gislature, a local government is allowed to raise propert y taxes
by onl y five percent without go in g to a referendum of the people.
Currently the city is levying a tax of $6.90 per $1,000 of assessed
valuation of real property. Under the five percent l imita tion the

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Should you be required to put
yo ur salesmanship skills to the
test today, it won't be hard to
come away with the order
rega rdless of how tough the
prospect may be.
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considered as an al ternative."
City Commissioner Jullan Stenstrom agreed the city cornmission before it considers funding for the rehabilitation of the
downtown area m ust ba lance its budget. After one budget hear ing
session, the commissioners are nea rly $200,000 short of a ba lanced
budget.

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philosophically today, No
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
If the city of Sa nford pledges to do its share in the rehabilitation
of the downtown area of the community, a tax in crease may be
the only way to pay for it, Mayor Lee P. Moore told the city
commission Monday night.

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would have nothing to hold
onto except clubs and he
would get his two club
tricks. in an expert game,
South might work out '
swindle. Of course, a spade
lead would have given him
that twelfth trick, but West
had opened a heart."
Oswald: "It was an expert
game and South worked the
swindle, lie took his ace of
hearth, played two rounds of
trump and led a low club.
West held the trick with his
nine and went into a long
huddle."
Alan: "Expert West f Inatly outthought himself. He
should have realized that
South's failure to bid four
notrump indicated a spade
void. In order to prevent a
possible heart-spade
squeeze, he led his king of
spades and the impossible

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CAPRICIRN (Dec.
19) A small profit is better than
none. You'll not be disa p pointed
today unless you expect more
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you will be able to achieve
and accumulate.
LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22) In
roles where you must exercise
your authority, others will
happily do your bidding today
because what you ask of them is
voiced pleasantly rather than
as a command. Find out more
of what lies ahead for
the year following your birthday by sending for your copy
of Astro-Graph Letter. Mall $1
for each to Astro-Graph, P.O.
Box 489, Radio City Station,
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify
birth time.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23)
Should you get a strong hunch
today, It may prove wise to
heed that inner voice. Your
intuition is mo re accurate than
usual.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
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been taken.
adequate land," Scott replied.
"The main difference bet- poration ill terms of financial Bentley and the other S,%lH
ween the private corporations backing and bulk purchasing. representatives was expected
Scott further indicatedthat if "It would de pe nd on that."
A merger of SMH with the commissioners
and sevqral hospital board Corporation and an officer of
accept the
Scott said Adventist Health and the not-for- profits is clout,"
Wayne Deschambeau, of to be a question-and-answer
Florida
North would provide a
members today take their case Florida Hospital, had been
Florida Hospital merger, his Systems operates 25 hospitals he said. "We call put the mon~y Orlando Regional Medical session. Earlier this suninier
unified delivery of health care
for continued operation of the given time before the comgroup would likely repla ce the In the nation's sunbelt, from down and go forward."
Center, said his organization the SMU board sent a detail ed
facility to the board of coun ty missioners during a work and a coordinated system of existing facility on First Street Florida to Texas. The corAccortling to Lewis, HCA can was represented tit the nieeting report to the county comcommissioners,
session Monday to outline the referrals, Scott told the corn- with a new hospital elsewhere poration can maintain cost- bo rrow money from its 1fl only for informative purposes. missioners spelling out the
. The commissioners Monday advantages ot a merger of SMH missioners.
in the north end of the county or efficient operations because of vestors and repay, in dividends, Ile did not indicate whether or reasons it feels the board should
But Scott hedged somewhat on land adja ce nt the present its ability to purchase materials at a two percent rate. Not-for- not OltMC is interested in be permitted to conve rt to LI
hear d one fo rmal proposal and with Florida Hospital in
five info rmal presentations by Altamonte Springs. Word of when asked what commitment site.
in quantity, he said.
profit facilities must pay seven operating or purchasing SMH. private, not-for-profit corcompeting hospital groups Scott's appearance brought the Seventh Day Adventist
Doug Lewis of Hospital pe rcent interest on their taxFrench termed th e presen- poration and lease the hospital
"Would you keep the hospital
interested in buying or leasing representatives of Hospital group would make toward ill Sanford"' commissioner Corporation of America exempt bonds, he said. The tation.s -informative," but said from the county. The report
the hospital if the com. Corporation of America, paying for indigent Care. He Bob French asked.
defended private, for-profit (fifference would inean HCA the corninissioners were a long stressed the SM11 board's
missioners vote to relinquish Humana, Hospital Affiliates, said his group would like to
hospitals. He said HCA is an could renovate or rebuild SM11 way from making a choice on ability to retain local control of
,,We'd have no objections to $800-million corporation with more effectively and quicker the host)ital's future.
control of the 25-year-old Brookwood, and the Orlando negotiate that matter after a
the facility.
county-owned Sanford facility. Regional Medical Centers to the closer look at the situation had that, providi ng we could find 136 hospitals nationwide.
than a nut - for - profit, curToday's meeting with
— GE(WFREY POUNDS

I'm afraid the real reason
unanimous agreement among
heart specialists and various that we haven't had more acscientists working on the curate food la be ling soo ner has

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low-fat foods co ntain some of send 75 cents with a long,
stamped. self-addressed enth ese harmful ingredients.
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reason i am sending you Th e
using many of these products Health Letter num be r 9-12,

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about those vegetable oils,
coconut and palm oils that are
so high in saturated fat?

aware of the fact that they are
harmful. I'll be many other

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Sanford Hospital Officials Respond Today

about cigar et tes and artificial
sweeteners, food dyes and so
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71st Year, No. 290—Tuesday, July 24, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771
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somethi ng and may be you can
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72nd Year, No. 75-Friday, Nov. 16, 1919-Sanford, Florida 32771

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By DIANI PI*YI
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Gateway's proposal pledges to produce a totally new
Bldl Imm SIX hospital gin up pipoft to buy or Wase
110001101
on the current Seminole Memorial Hospitalproperty,
tng, com*y-omi.d 8-nbiol. Memorial Hospital were
W$IIMU five Yews. opened 06 maidall by cody 011$lali
.jitid Cowgy Ardor Jeff £tthbsrgsr said It will
Gateway also proposes patients using the hospital. will pay
take op 10 b weds for his cmos to nalyes the propoinis and for the capital Improvements rather than all taxpayers. Under
IN 901 thim In Matrix ku for the owdlay of the SwAsole Gateway's system, the county commission would retain
cogety Board o1
"ers.
control by pomiesing sole power to appoint directors of the
Bide were r.cMved from:
new non$rofit corporatlo
-Slininci. Memorial WpII.I Board of Thatiss, laciord.
By Gateway's plan, the county would be relieved of Its
- Gateway Mdosl Managoinu, M. Clearwater.
obligation to fund Indigent care.
- Methodist HsWoundation, Jacheonvllle.
American Hospital Management Corporation also proposes
- florid. Pospital, Orlando.
tie premut facily not be renovated or expended. The group
pledged construct a new, modern 2O0bed facility in the
wft
Sanford ares.
Florida Hompkal,ak
slgroopop0at.4 by the Ben,dh.
The corporation pledges to manage the present hospital
Day Advudid
pIO$OIU $0 tWflthe11 dllthg
the tramitlon period to bed utilize Its resources for the
$Tth,de Memorial Ha"d (aeWilis accordiag
to 44a new hospital, to dart instituting training and develop
carcidly krmsd plan
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programs for a smooth transition to the new facility; to
In a corer letter, Mved Pr,l4 Mardian Blair
develop a personalized medical care approach for the new
this ranovatiesdhft woald adequately most tM no&amp; at facility with 8.iphlole's present physicians;
and to plan,
nance, conMri and staff the new facility to open by
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dmlop'nent at a now facility somewher, midway ht,,en
All American Hospital
nhtIItu care for indigent patients, ft
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to provide quality
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Florid. HospiW Indicst.d the remirces of Its Mliorvlce
hvdislis Orlando Would always beavaiIabl,uabedciipfor.
Details of the proposals submitted by Hospital Corporation
Seminole Memorial Hospital under the Advent aydem. at American and Methodist HospItal-FoundatIon were not
According to Bob Wade, florid. HQ' director at public available this morning.

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The council voted specifically to
Perbsthlef'spreferred return of only
Thursday night, Councilman Mrs. Pat forward for office. The $10,000 is very
VOWin weB he V is due $33,710 to transfer the 41,01111A3 ft= the city's $7l monthly to the mayor andcouncjldid Southward brought up the pay increase significant and a substantial
amount to
psem a U acre site en Grwdbend reserve fun011 for the employee pay raise, not recelve a majority approval. "I don't for the city employees, arguing the the city at this time," Mrs. Southward
for psi.do.
but did not due*Ms a fund from whidi ass how you can be censured more for salary raises were justified. But on said, urging Instead that the som be
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wwy abed it, You are "grabby and selfish." Sh. amid her pIoyeea have announced their Intent to
Mire l*k Mary
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ao matter what you colleagues were destroying their accept better-paying Jobs In other
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The g
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and draining the public's confidence in
Councilman Harry Terry, who with
pay
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rites at -40 i
y, cAlue at what isgalag to happam than It
The city council a month ago, on public officials In general. She called the Nelson and Mrs. Southward, will be
Marwee r*iee to
1ve $1
1, ci $111 ad to the wN a "eedh pge," he said, adg It Is recommendatIon of Mayor Walter action -unconscionable and despicable." leaving the council In January because
erdurid iradired fr
r and eSsies andø he sad am fair, bewaver, to aped the council bream, tollnqiddsd theirmonthly
they did not seek re-election, called her
riilW utt- ii for addery beard esid ,'i-ub,,, cithe boards to serve "for stipends to balance the city's budget and
"Lack of payment is not discouraging remarks "sandblasting the rest of us and
members WI so pus.
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see at the city."
to keep from using reserve funds.
candidates from putting themselves entirely out ci order."
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Mayo Qiale."

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Lags . Be hind S tate Levels
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were reported during the first nine corporated sections of the county than In
um is nearly 6" the Im total

Hope Increased by 31percent In
IM. aimIs op is lanlurd aid is
I--h Ceidy, it is ml grewisg an In Sanford, mjcr olesises bandied by Sasiord and 33.3 percent In We.
WpJrMed Smk1e, a jump
ryantheahesidefo,fle,fd.ina city pelic, are op only 7.07 percent. In
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rus hr the first din m*Ii. of Caidy, violent alma hasInAmesedy programs which encourage rope victimi
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mite msJsr $addnt,, whil. the WUlpucentwhilev,lgcletlatusw,,e increased by 16.6 pelced.
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AIM r@PW.W A drop in armed rob. Semin* rhoppe 75
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Friday, Nov. i ll, i97

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Conventions

WORLD
IN BRIEF

...Carter To Cancel Florida Appearance
WASHINGTON
i'Incptv
h v Carter address -all of the
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(UPI)- President Caner, would be unable to attend at that price, It was
mnnlfnr
arranaed to a e
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situatiun, is expected to cancel his trip delegates at 5 p.m. Saturday, prior to the

Shifting Winds, ke Spots

Saturday to Florida and Georgia, officials
today.

Hamper Canada Evacuation
MISSISSIPPI, Ontario (UPI)- North America's

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largest mass evacuation stretched into Its sixth day

today with shifting winds and ice build-ups inside a
crippled chlorine tanker ham pering efforts to remove
the deadly chemical.
Workers gingerly began draining 10 tons of the
noxious chlorine from the wrecked car Th ursday night,
raising hopes that an est imated 70,000 people
evacuated from their homes Sunday may be all owed
ret urn.
"There Is going to be a high level of chlorine in
area," said police Superintendent Des Rolland. "It's
very dangerous already but It's going lo be much more
dangerous."

Carter had been scheduled to address a $0
a-plate fundraising dinner Saturday night,
but when some delegates complained they

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - No one doubts

Bolivia Government Set

Ronald Reagan will win the straw ballot
Saturday at Florida's Republican convention,
.His supporters worry that Reagan will look
vulnerable, however, if former Gov. John
Connally comes within a few percentage
points. When the convention was proposed
last spring, that seemed unthin kable. This
summer Reagan boosters were predicting he
would beat the neared competitor 2-1.

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LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI)- The Bolivian armed forces
and congress ended th e bloody 2-week-old military rule
of Col. Alberto Natusch Busch and agreed to name a
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new government today.
Natusch, 52, who ousted the civilian government of
Interim President Walter Guevara Arze In a military
coup Nov. 1, was secluded In the Quemado presidential
palace and there was no indication of his reaction.
A new government is expected to be announced at a
news conference this afternoon. The abrupt end of
Natuach's regime came after four days of exhaustive
secret negotiations among congressional leaders, the
armed forces and representatives of the powerful
Bolivian Central Workers Union.

The former California governor's campaign director in Florida, Herb Harmon, Is
making more cautious predictions this week,
"I think that we dill have a comfortable
lead," Harmon said. "I'd like to win big. But

if we win by one vote, we've won. I hope it
doesn't shave that close."

Queen's Aide A Red Spy?

Lake

LONDON (UPI)- An elderly knight who was Queen
Elizabeth's adviser for 20 years has been unmasked as
a Soviet spy and the "fourth man" In an espionage ring
that penetrated British Intelligence and passed U. S.
atomic secrets to Moscow.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in a bombshell
announcement in Parliament Th ursday, identified the
agent as Sir Anthony Bl unt, 72, whose confession of
spying in the 1 940s and '50s has been a government
secret for 15 years.
Buckinghazn Palace said his knighthood was canceled effective today. Blunt's whereabouts were not
known.

The candidate himself do wnplayed the
significance of the ballot, which will not be
binding on any of the convention's 1,857

John Connally, a former Texas governor,
expects to make a strong, second-place
showing. He has spent more time and money
in Florida than any other candidate in hopes
of turning the Republican nomination into a
two-man race after Saturday's vote.
"I think Florida's ripe for a Connally
takeover," claimed Jerry Castellanos, for.
mer head of Reagan's staff in Pinellas

the Airport. "At this time all buildings on the airport are
leased," Baker said.
In April, const ructIon was completed on three building., two
of which provide space for 22 Thangars and the other is a o&amp;'n'.
foot-b 40 foot executive hangar. •m.
associated taxiways cast approximately $30 - Mile airport
now has a total of 54 T-hangars, all of which are a d, "

Baker said.
- Baker said the Ai rport Authority has completed
for the purchase of 33 acres of land required to protect th e

dew

am to runway X Total aod of the acquisition wall
$110,110. The federal government will pay $141,120 of the cod

and the Mate $15,110.
He also repoded that the Airport Asiborlty bas sucMed
.,r.ti .armi i.41h fli. W.4.r1 AvI&amp;Li. A,knIIIIPf1M1 f
1110,143 to be applied towards an Indnmient lading system
( llS) ceding and site preparation projet Tutu coat Is
1maI.d at $131,174. The data has agreed to pay $13,111,
a we of $12,111 for the Authority.
which
The Federal Aviation AánlnIdrMIon will hMaU the 11$
M.m at no expense to the Authority other than the
preparation. EMln'M.d c of the i4allatlAn Is $411,115 and
indailation Is expected to be completed by May liii.
Tim authority has ,ulvnt.d a pr,.apviLr.t.hQl% for f.daial aid
w Nnc1l a awing or
of
is
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deer
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W,ral share (4MateshWe $$1$dceattothe
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That's 4.2 m illion more than took part in 1978's
Smokeout, but some 33.8 million of the country's 52
million smokers puff ed away anyway - either
oblivio us to the occasion or in sheer defiance of it.
"One might wish that the American Cancer Society
had spent the money, not for posters and press releases
but for cancer research," said Anne Duffin, vice
president of the Tobacco Institute In Washington.

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Telescope Gives Man Sight
NEW YORK (UP!) - Jesse Stewart, a blind former
railroad worker, was worried he'd look like a monster
after surgeo ns implanted a plastic telescope in his left
eye. Now, after seeing his 2-month-old son for the first
time, he says he's not afraid of anything.
"I couldn't ask for more I guess," he said Thursday,
bouncing young alexander on his knee. "At least I
know what my son looks like."
Three weeks ago, doctors at Columbia-Presbyterian
Hospital in Manhattan drilled a hole In front of
Stewart's
__ left eye and screwed in a plastic bolt, con.
tAlflhl%5 tiny lenses.
"fl'altke * 'bantett," Blewart said.

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reporting with Bob Woodward on the Watergate
scandal won a Pulitzer Prize for the Washington Pod,
will become the Washington Bureau chief of ABC
television news.
In a nnouncing the appointment Thursday,
News and Sports President Roone Arledge said Bernstein, 35, "is widely known and respected by the public
and his peers as a distinguished member of the journalistic fraternity and we are fortunate to add him to
our staff."

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Wenall Passe w is. u.ss
Swimmers participating In the Sept. 3$ Central Florida Super Swim Classic

A Swimming

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were honored IMursday at an awards night inwestmont Civic Center,
Altamonte Springs along with Days Inn managers and sponsoring groups. A
total of $31,111 was raised for the Leukemia Society, Including a,111,480 gift

footing
Nelson said the city dill has the option of imposing a utility
tax. Nelson also suggested collecting a fee for street lighting
would' create an "Administrative headache" and would

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Did Refugees Eat Cats?

fund raiser Rick Moreland of Sanford raised $1,555 of the 110,281.33 in
pledges
from Seminole. General Chairman Art Grhsdle presents certificates to Ann

Colmcilman Burt Perinchlef and Francis Mark agreed street
II&amp;*Ifl costs should be paid by all the people.
Mayor Walter Sormw pointed out the city currently pays
the water depa rtment $7,100 fee annua lly for operation of fire
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hydrants, to provide a fire flow capabi
lity.
A poll of the council showed two members - Nelson
Perinddef - are opposed to the tire line di*W too while
three - Mark, Southward and Terry - are for

Bernstein will assume his new position March 1.

from Swim Classic Chairmen 1%omas Prince. right. Days inn owner. Top

4, with 28

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06.50 to 17 for tiose radving bad yard

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pick-up aid an increase In curb side rates the Mx weeks ft has a1
New rates were approved Thursday by from $4 monthly to $4.10.
charging the new W.
Mrs. Southward said every resident In the community has th e Lake Mary City Council for the two
In n'aklng the motion to grant apbenditted directly beca use of the fire hydrants, noting that It firms which collect garbage and trash In proval, ci
The morose proposals passed on a
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was on, reason why city property owners have received a the city. At the same time, the council Mnact.d city hail pursosmel to jnf
Mark
better fire rating for insurance purposes.
lightly tapped the wrists of on. (4 the two fIrms (4 the approval In writing. He opposing.
firms for anUicipating the approval of do * added, hionvar, Un firms should AIN be

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more than merely IndIct 0ev. Roberto do Ia' a 0 1 a 6 no againd the eglisais,i
Madrid and his a'ImhtratIon. It exposes the
of row ym
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Perhaps even more tragic than the death of
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of payola to underpaid reporters
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MEMPHIS, Term. (UP!) - W. Otis Hlggs Jr., a proud man
who spent eight years trying to become the city's (ltd black
mayor, could not hide the bitterness of losing a second time to
his white opponent.
Mayor Wyeth Chandler Th ursday won an unprecedented
third consecutive term, finishing with 320,207 votes or 52.9
percent to Higgs' 107,232 or 47.1 percent.
"I would submit to all of you here tonight that the real loser
tonight is the city of Memphis," Higgs,a former state Criminal
Court judge, told a silent and weeping crowd of supporters late
Th ursday.
"I feel an urge to shed tears, but if!cr ied tears on this stage
I would only be playing Into the hands of the honorable Wyeth

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everyone's loss, we heard the bell toll unmistakably for the united States as well as for VIEWPOINT
Mexico when ABC, the largest and the only Independent newspaper In Tijuana, was silenced
with the a escenceolthegoverwnentof Baja
California.
More than 250 members of the federally con
nwilled
trolled Confederation of Mexican Workers (CM)
rushed Into the ABC offices under cover of earlymorning darkness and seized the newspaper.
They simply termed their seizure a strike and
closed the plant. In doing nothing to prevent this
lawlessness, city, state and federal police on hand
By ANIIIONY HAUIGAN
In large number confirmed themselves to be
As we aitlwoach this ThankagIvl
accomplices.
em more, mIndM To avoid almost certain arrest and Im- problem than their blessings.
prisonment on trumped-up charges of creating a
True, the nation Isn't In as happy a
disturbance, Editor-In-Chief Jesus Blancornelas it has been In times peat. infl$IQfl
plus increasing C
ordered his building vacated only moments before "
denier
abroad,
have produced a
the invasion and offered no physical resistance. degree of psun4n.
For the &amp;A
He Is now under 24-hour police
su
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my years, pest nusnbers of our
Sr. Blancornelas holds Baja Gov. Roberto do Ia look isan tatm with mmm am in
Madrid primarily responsible for clothis
it would be a mistake to say that
newspaper. The governor, who has been ely nothi ng to fear. RealIsm dictates a'
criticized by ABC for allegedly pla3$ view of the tt*ur.. Our advsrsa
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members of his family in hlgh•paying stbs
Carter's
weak foreign Policy,
and for shielding certain Influential friends from
tIlSt our citisens wi
paying taxes, had earlier denounced ABC for"
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tempt.
"treason against. Mexico,.."
Immense pressures are being iii
In truth. freedom's bell has been tolling a long
transfer our national wealth to (on
time in Mexico.
producing nations. Our economy i
currency are In trouble.
And perhaps this tragedy has been compounded
7% soviet union, for all Its econoin
In the past by International Indifference.
wardees, Is building up Its ,arssns
A truly disturbing number of reporters in alarmthg rate. Aaa country, wedon't
Mexico have been murdered or beaten after they all ogsther"aswe did during the Eis
dared to uncover corruption or write un-- Ynm
Nevertheless,
ght not to
complimentary articles about powerful per- problems
obscure our good tartan
sonalitles and Interests.
notion and a people. We areit In a
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Carter was already shaking hands with others on the podium
after his speech to the AFL-CIO convention Th ursday when
Meany, seated In a wheelchair, grabbed a microphone and
pulled It close.
Carter had issued his strongest statement yet on the Iranian
crisis to the 2,800 delegates, alternates and guests.
Although they applauded politely when Carter was introdu.
c e d, they were enthusiastic when he denounced the holding of
American hostages in Iran.
Meany agreed.
"Every step you have taken on this deserves the support of
the Am erican people," Meany told the president.
Before Carter left, he praised Meany, 85, for his devotion to
economic justice and human dignity, and said: "Mr. Meany,
on behalf of the American people, thank you."
Th ey embraced briefl y and those on the po dium said tears
well ed in their eyes.
Nevertheless, In a keynote speech earlier in the day, Meany
assailed the administration's economic policies as "ill advised,
Ill-considered, ineffective and Inequitable," and said the
economy is a mess.
His voice lacked the fire of his healthy days. And his famed
cigar was missing, but the union leaders at the convention
stood on their chairs to applaud and cheer.
Carter tried to heal some wounds that ha ve developed between the White House and organized labor, acknowledging
some mistakes but saying th e administration and labor have
worked together well and accomplished a lot.
"It's a great record," he said. "It's a record we have made
together. It's one we can improve in the months ahead."
He got a laugh when he pointed to a lesson the AFL-CIO had
taught him : "You have certainly learned the advan tages of reelecting your president and I hope you'll remember this."
"I'll buy that," Meany smiled.
Incapacitated since a golf cart accident In California last
April, Meany will retire and turn over the reins of the 13.6
million-member federation to Lane Kirkland, his longtime heir
apparent.
Convention delegates Th ursday passed numerous resolutions between speeches from Meany, Carter, Labor Secretary
Ray Marshall and House Republican leader John Rhodes.
Among them was a one inviting unions not affil iated with the
AFL-CIO to join the fold - an apparent bid for the Teamsters
and United Auto Workers and another banning future AFI
CIO national conventions in states that ha ve not ratified the
equal righ ts for women amendment to the Constitution.

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John A Adams Jr. of 412 Iowa Ave., Ore (*y, is In
S,lnnI. Memorial Hospital's Li.nsi,, cu, unit, following
the accident which occuered at 4:31 p.m. WrMwl.y at the
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perature, 57; overnight low, 12:22 p.m.; low, 1:11
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rocket will be launched at 9:04 p.m. Nov. 20. The two
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barometric pressure, $.fl;
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relative humidity, U
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winds, north at 12 mph.
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD 0. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 10 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, .00;
Year, $43.00. By Mail: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.20; I Months,
$34.00; Year $47.00.

CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (UP!) - The la unch of a Titan 3'
C rocket ca rrying twin satellites next week will complete a
worldwide communica tions network for the U.S. Defense
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When the net wo rk is completed, it w ill be a ble to handle as

persona whose homes are wIthin 500 feet of a fire hydrant rate Increase by beginning collection of - notifIed that In the future all rats In- A1410ye4 on firM reallig an or.
now ClUES six weeks us.
SSUI mot be untitled 10 the Council
whether or not the fire line Itself is in front of their homes.
'ice to chine. the aoMeg
anwovedan .queded by a approvid by the council before king agrlcultu,10 re4i-tIM for a 231 fed b
The proposed ordinance as prepared by City Attorney Gary
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George Meany has been at odds with President Carter for
much of the time since he took office, and the a iling labor
leader still citiclzes White House economic poli cies.
But Meany is four-square behind the president ln his stand

ST. PAUL, Minn (UP!)
City officials u,
vedigating repo rts Indochinese ref ugees have

in attitudes toward pets, said the refugees she initially
contacted were horrified by the stories.
Police and Ramsey County Humane Society officials, however, said they were investigating at least a
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smokers joined Thursday's third annual nationwide
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benefit from it," he said. Nelson said st reet lights were ap
pa renuy first installed as safety measure in the community.
"No one had any say where the street lights were placed.
They were apparently placed for the general welfare of all the
people," he said.

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150 Highway Patrol troopers Sunday to help Green.
sboro police at a march protesting the slaying of five
communists at a "Death to the Klan" rally Nov. 3.
A spokesman for the state Department of Crime
Control and Public Safety said Thursday the troopers
will be going to Greensboro for a second straight
weekend march at the request of local authorities.
Last weekend 250 troopers and 500 National Guardsmen assisted 175 city police at a march that drew just
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down on a proposal Thursday night to create a street lighting
district in the city. A second proposal to create a fire line
district, however, was held over for further discussion at a
Nov. 29 workshop.
Councilman Harry Terry proposed both measures as ways of
increasing city revenues by an estimated $15,000 annually.
Two residents of the city, Bill Brown of Short Street and
Harriet Mlxon of Lakeview told the council to take their street
lights out If plans are to charge them a fee,
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Mrs.MlzonaàIdthe%lg1*onhs,m,,,twuti.lajb,dfo,t,
benefit of a nearby church and Its membership. "I don't feel I
should pay for It. You can move It," she said.
Meanwhile, Councilman Cliff Nelson, the major opponent
council to both proposals, insisted levying the special fees
would be "unjust taxation."

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raise money. She suggested consideration be given to turning
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cod of $39,000.
Two large jet charter aircraft were serviced in late Sep.
tember and another three in October, according to the report
.
Baker said presently there are 137 leases or other
agreements in effect on the airport covering 120 companies or
individuals. The leases-agreements include buildings, land
areas, T-hangers, residences, fuel storage tanks, offices,
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be home for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Nixon, 67, who was hospitalized Tuesday for
treatment of bronchial pneumonia, remained In good
condition today.
Her spirits are high, she is doing extremely well
and she Is constantly improving," hospital spokesman
Malcolm Johnson said. "She is expected to stay in the
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The purchase by the Sanford Airport Authority in early
September of equipment necessary to service large jet charter
aircraft has brought the airport three customers for the service
In the annual report on the status of the airport, Authority
ChalnnanJoe B. Baker said he believes thls type of traffic will
increase substantially during the coming year.
nm equipment purchased includes: air start unit, tractor, a
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SAY CLEMENTE, Calif. (UP!) - Pat Nixon's
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Ow anywhere else in the state. He emphs,
Tennessee Sen. Howard Baker, who expects
sized that estimates of the voting margin to finish no better than fifth, backed out at
from the Reagan camp have been slipping,
lad minute. He remains. on the ballot but
decided against making a personal pitch to
then 40 percent and now 35 percent,"
the delega tes, citing a previo us engagement
at Waterloo, Iowa.
Castellanos said. "It doesn't bode well for the
March primary."
Before the straw ballot is takeri, the
Them are nine othw candidates on the
draw ballot. Seven will address the condelegates also will hear from Sen. Robert
vertlon. Two of the more popular politicians Dole of Kansas, Sen. Larry Pres.ler of South
w hope the voting will give them much
Dakota and former Gov. Harold Stazeen of
needed nisme recognition are Rep. PhD Crane
Mirmewts. Other presidential hOWWS inof Illinois and former Ambassador George
eluded on the ballot, but not attending the

delegates chosen mostly by lot this swnmer.
"Absolutely meaningless," was the way
Reagan described the voting Thursday at a
campaign stop in New York. "I don't expect
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But Cargir's forces are moving to add Kennedy backer, said Mrs. Smith is not at.
Kennedy and Brown to the Sunday ballot to
tending because of the straw ballot, "but to
give a larger tactical victory as the
ahowa vialble presence because the Kennedy
presidential political arms hosts up.
primary csm*p will take off shortly after
t
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A candidate's name can be placed on
National Democratic Party Chairmari John
ballot by petWo of 42 delegates from at
least 13 countIes. Hazel Talley Evans, a long.
White will speak at the opening dinner
time Carter supporter and member of the
tonight, with Gov. Bob Graham delivering the
executive committee, said she already has
keynote address Saturday morning.
almod all the signatures needed.
Most of today's activity will center around
Neither Kennedy nor Brown will attend the
regldratlon of the more than 1,700 delegates
convention, but Jean Kennedy Smith will. She
and meetings of the credentials, rules and
is the wife of Stephen Smith, director of
platform committees.

"We've been criticized about the price of
Carter organizers gained control of the the fund miser, so we are providing equal
access and exposure to the president for all
convention Oct. 13 when
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67 county caucuses where about half of the delegates," executive director Greg Farmer
delegates were selected and party officials said Th ursday. "For the price of the 110
and office holders who appointed the rest registration fee, everyone gets a chance to
went almost exclusively in the Carter corner. 5 and hear the president."
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Aftus' more than a decade at typlcafly Latin
American military rule, Bolivia elected a
civilian presided sony this year and the
army adually allowed him to tak. power.
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Sanford Fire
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from 7 p.m.. midnigh t
at the Sanford Civic
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W.C. Galley, assistant
fire chief. Advance
tickets may be pun.
chased at either fire
station or from Galley,
who is the program
chairman. Also
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program will be: the
Florida Boys, the
Lancers Quartet and
th e Marshall Henson
Quartet. Advnce
tickets are adults, $4;
children 5 It years
old, $2 and children, 1.
4 years old, free. Adult
tickets purchased at
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each; Refreshments of,
coffee, cold drinks and
hot dogs will be on
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the approach of a deer. They come down only to sleep and eat.
"Karl and l spend just as much time aswe can In the woods,
especially during the first nine days," said Mrs. Newborn. 67
and a 28-year veteran hunter. We take our guns and our tree
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ci ws*s to that pile Rid Coed lock,
Barbara Brown , manager of P.Tan,
Now, a few inMates and a 111th money ares.
Exposure on the first visit varies from
said business has been so successful the firm
mare's a mural of a susdy beach on the seconds to two min utes, with exposure In- is looking to expand.
iitmbsats both lbs mess and the sweltering
wall. Tanned young women answer the creased to about 15 minutes "once there Is a
hears t — h a scorching sun.
She said mem bers are not necessarily the
The Plan-a-Tan Family Tanning Salon telephone. and grad cidomers. There are good base."
well4odo many are working people who
epused tires months ego In a small shopping plants,the occasional glublab from a water
Many of the customers are women, but the wag the "California look."
cesir, and already more thus 1,450 people hoWe dispenser, the throbbing but ci disco members range from surfers to truck drivers
"It's the California look. Most of the people
have paid a $41 membsrp he that entitles music and a firs . ids)sir cosopicuoushy to doctors.
who come In here are Californians going East
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to 11 seseloss mdsr tasu 4'ig lighis.
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OCALA, Fla. (UP!) Once during the deer season at Ocala
National Forest, a hunter came up to Karl Newborn and said,
"Hey, there's agray-halred lady way up lna tree back there!"
Newborn sm iled,
"Yes, I know," he told the other man. "That's my wife,
thank you."
Since the dart of deer season Nov. 10, Karl and Mildred
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way toseuswwhkiqtosam.klseedsodhe,n
Ifoslasm.
Acquiring the coveted brass tone always
teak time, pstimee and lots of oily lotions.
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During an Interview Wednesday, Uvesay put his Index
finger against a pencil-thin, Inch-long hollow tube protruding
from the Adam's apple region of his neck and said:
When Livesay covers the air pipe in his neck, the effort to
"Dr. Stallings was a ray of sunshine ins garden of despair."
It was pretty close to normal speech and very distant from speak expels air from the lungs. This moves upward and
esophageal speech a kind of speaking made by belching. vibrates cords and soft flesh at the back of the throat, allowing
His speech also was more natural and normal compared to him to speak.
electronic voice boxes that make patients sound like robots.
Th e Uvesays were in New York Wednesday with Stallings, a
"I say Stallings Is a lifesaver," said !ivesay's wife, Aim, surgeon from Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, and Dr. Mario
"because Wayne said he had decided he wouldn't have any Stafflerl of Piacenza, Italy, to tell reporters about the surgical
surgery
couldn't talk nearly normal. I guess if that frontier that has been crossed providing Instant speech for
I happenedIfthhe
cancer patients whose lar yn xes are amputated.
e cancer would have killed him."
About 10,000 Americans each year have their voice boxes
Uvesay,prison watch commander at the California Institute
removed.
for Men in Chino, said 95 percent of his job Is speaking.
"If I had had to take time to learn esophageal speech I would
Stallings has done almost a hundred of the operations and
have had to retire," he said.
Staffierl has done hundreds on patients around the world, each
Uvesay, who stopped smoking in 1951, has had voice
using different techniques with about the some result.
problems on and off over the years.
Other surgeons with their own versions of surgical redoAfter removing Livesay's larynx, Stallings made substitute ration of the larynx will meet for the first International
vocal cords out of transplanted tendons, then made tiny slits In Symposium on Surgical Restoration of the Voice after Total
his windpipe and esophagus.
Laryngectomy Sat urday in Des Moines, Stallings said.

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lifesaver, because Wayne said
he had decided he wouldn't have
any surgery if he couldn't talk
ne arly normal. I guess if that
happened, the cancer would have
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NEW YORK (UPI) An Iowa doctor reports restoring 75
percent of normal speech to cancer patients whose voice boxes
are removed. Wayne Uvesay is his Exhibit A.
Uvesay, a former World War II Air Force navigator and
now a resident of Riverside, Calif., had his cancerous larynx
removed in 1977.
The very day of the operation, however thanks to a voice

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verities at is.
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SPINDALE, N.C. (UP!) Fudgey appeared to be an or.
"Soon ft became a regular thing," Mrs. Greene said. "A awhile to draw people to his display. The Greenes, however, front of the boat. Fudgey pointed behind the boat and held It,"
dinary duck when Hobert and Rose Greene found him at Lake pattern developed. Wherever
Fudgey pointed, Hubert would declined.
Mrs. Gree ne said. "I said 'duck's on point."
e two years ago, but since then the family pet has turned catch a flab."
During the same-boat show a bikini-clad model told Mrs.
Greene told his wife he had already fished at the rear of the
PO Greene's bed tWilag buddy.
Although Fudgey has never assisted Greene In a tour- Greene she was thinking of quitting her job because of the boat and It was useless to try again. Mrs. Greene said she
Faey Is so good at the sport he has been barred from nament, his a nt jm
made
a celebrity at boat shows duck.
finally convinced her husband to try fishing at the back of the
artIc1patlng on the National Bass Trail, a series of fishing and seminars and have
"Everyone
w
gained
him
at
least
one
television
apas coming over to our display to see Fudgey boat again.
toamameda for members of the NaUonalBase Angler SoJety pearance. His picture Is even painted cii the couple's van,
and no one was looking at the boats where she was modeling,"
After casting his line several times, Greene netted a 121 Fudgey doesn't catch the fish, he merely points to their
"Hubert Is always speaking at different bass clubs and he Mrs. Greene said.
pound
bass Fudgey's largest prize.
location.
usually takes Fudgey with him," Mrs. Greene said, "One day
"One
man
in
Charlotte
offered
us
$1,000
cash
for
h
im ," she
Greene
said Fudgey has pointed to other fish, but the
"One day he was watching Hubert fish when viddenly he laid he got a call from Atlanta about doing a bass seminar. But they added."My
answer was, 'Could you sell your own child?' His majority of his catches have been bass.
k (his neck) Out draight and pointed towards a bush on the said they wanted hizntodolton one condiuon—hebrougin the final offer was $4,000."
,When he sees a bass over six pounds he bobs his head
do of the lake," Mrs. Greene said.
duck."
Green said the 2-year-old duck's fishing sense usually Is and down while his neck Is outstretched and makes an excited
Greene threw his fishing line in the water where Fudgey was
At one boat show in Charlotte, the duck's popularity was so accurate but he still questions his pet's reliability at times. type quack." Mrs. Greene said. "In other cases, he'll point at a
Pointing and caught I 4-Pound bass,
overwhelming one exhibitor asked if he could borrow him for
"We were at a lake in Florida and Hubert was fishing at the fish until It's caught or we leave the area."

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Not iftift aponsoldwhisodalladaboda
in eHsrald - JansDos. The
nop
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"I WI5IIthSSSYOaiI IflNTIid WOIDM would
their husband's names In public ann.aicsm.ots," do mid, "or have a talipiLoll,
listing In their nane.."
holiday
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griMIng cards. People as's searching t r ugh
sabeft porsonalinid cork
Many we In the dark abed having nasnes
tuipnided on the cords. Some think the prided
name Is. social cachet while dbms prefer a
parsonal not, with a sirature.

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state (abbr.)
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daily because it seema that
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bride
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the only effective food,
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union (abbr.)
work onmy system. Ii this all
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(abbr.)
right?
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in the diet a Pezion may ex•
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member
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food but too much, par. the diet, thweby avoiding
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lead to obesity.
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7be Knight's of Columbus Hall, Sanford was a
merry-go-round of festivity at the First k;;ual
Cake Carousel, a decorating contest and auction
t the Children's Home Society and
Crippled Children, both United Way agencies.
According to Joan Cameron, I'Everything went
fine but nobody showed up for the auction."
But all was not lot.
Auctioneer Wayne Blechis auctioned the
donated cakes off later at the Sanford Auction to
help the benefit.
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international educators' society. "pins" chapter Initiates, from left. Janet
Miller. Leah Renner, Beth Whigham and Sandy Jennings. Ile other initiates are
Sue Burton and Karen Coleman.

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hinking about buying a wrong. Just tell him that
"hot" color television set and anyone who knowingly buys
also a "hot" movie ProJector. "bot" merdiandise stands to
Frank. He is delightful
The man who wants to sell share In the gnat of the tmft
company and wants to marry
ff cwsht.
them got than from someone —Who
sWd the
me. Now for the probl
tew years are
who stals to support his drug the happiest? For
Frank has two married
Abby's new
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daughters (whom I have
booklet."Whot Teenagers
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never met) who want to run
,. ,.. Want to Knew," write Abby:
my
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are so afraid .'
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would
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buy £J I.I57 Dr., Beverly HIU
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DEAR
ABBY:
neighbor
that someone is going
Calif.stamped
MiL Enclose $1 and a
these items even though we loog,
advantage of their father that across the way keeps
(28 cents), seW
can get them way below cost,
they can't stand, it. (His wife in front of his window dark
addressed envelope, please.
died two years ago and he's naked,1 not
uy them someone else
catch accidental don't b
glimpses of him In this state.
that he has been dating!)
When Frank W= me out, He actually stands by the
Abby, I don't want any part
when his window that way hoping to be
we have to
of
a deal like this, but how can
dauglsters wiif°not find out noticed. I have reported )jfl I convince my husband that
about It. Alm, whim he coma to On police. but they my he is it.8 wrong?
to my home he takes a "so in his own home and Uwe is
NONAMEORTOWN, PLS.
no one will ass his car parked nothing they can do about It.
He halt a wife and dW&amp;en.
in but of my house I
How con 1onvince Frank but he does this while they are
that it's time he lived his own not at home.
life and quit worrying about
Should I tell his wife7 I don't
what Ids daughters think?
NNIE know her my
but I will
BACK
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NEWCOMER!
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NEIGHBOR
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Dear

Abby

First place ribbons were awarded Aim

Torres.

He Tri*es To Hlede Romance
From 2 Married Dau~~~~~11 ters
you-aid divorcee in love with
a charwift, well-to-do 55year-old widower I'll call

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Roberta Richards, right. president of Alpha Nu Chapter of Alpha I)elta Gamma,

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YOU WLP 44Y furrANP

members of the Woman's Club of Sanford.

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F. Roes Harris, International
chairman of the General FederaUon
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About 90 members of the Woman's Club of Sanford
attended the November luncheon and general business
medlng which was held at the club house ina setting of
colorful fall arrangements.
Following the luncheon, Mrs. E. Ross Harris of
Jacksonville, chairman of International Policy of the
General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), spoke
to members on International affairs. Mrs. Harris
pointed out the following areas of concern: lax immigration laws, balance of trade and building up atmod forces.
Mrs. Ned Julian, Jr., reportedon work of the Junior
Woman's Club, and announced the opening of Heart
Park on Nov. 19.
Mrs. Walter Glelow, club president, presided over
the business session when routine reports were given.
Luncheon hOdeUSI were: Mrs. William Norris,
chalnnan, Mrs. J.O. Huff, Mrs. A.L Hunt, Mrs. Robert
Joseph, Mrs. Herbert Larson, Mrs. Percy Mercer,
M R Partin, Mrs. Fort Poole, Mrs. Gilmer
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be realized this coming year. work to your advantage thefirst three or four weeks of
Luck will play a pot. Your today. you cogm be
practical approach will do the Irb a J"vlinture
rest.
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see If you can figure out
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bow be made his contract.
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mom
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the social nature.
LAST
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what Has absted for yo In
Zt%bination.
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year following ym *tb*
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Dec. 21) Ambitlions, you b" Doin't duly yourself wily
East won with the ckli
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grasses and strawflowers.
Simply tie t
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mixture In the bottom of a box. lAy flat
Leaves and ferns may be preserved in the oven, too.
flowers such as zinnias face down; lay one part glycerine and two parts warm
Most flowers will dry in one or two
minutes
with the microwave oven set on
flower heads aren't touching. Then hang
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drying mixture around the fl owers, and j split the en ds of the branches to increase Its highest set ting. After one or two
I think most everyone can appreciate
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th flowers upside down in a dark, well
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absorption of the mixture. Then pour m
possible, cover the box with a lid.
the beauty of a weflinade dried flower yon
tiloted 1g
in utes, remove the flowers from the
for two to four weeks.
Urban
three or four Inches of the glycerine and
arrangement. Not only is drying flowers
oven,
but allow them to remain In the
Horticulturist
Most flowers take approximately two water solution into a glass jar and Insert
a fairly simple procedure, but ft can
Tall grasses and .eedpods should be
Silica Gel. Check about every two
weeks to dry. After this time, carefully the stems. Add more water If m
provide you with a chance to create your dried Wright In a tall coritainer to retain
in utes for dryness.
remove some of the drying mixture from evaporation occurs. It will take at least
own personalized arrangements.
their nat
shapo and C1V$•
around the flowers until you can see two weeks to dry the leaves.
Many delicate flowers such as violets
For drying such flowers as marigolds, Ue tablespoons of wilodized salt to some of the flower. Uft the flower
There are several methods you c• "
The qckest method of drying flurs and fen are especlully good for pict ures
todry flowers. For flower arrangements, roses and zinnias, powder mud be used. each quart of the mixture to keep the carefully with yo ur fingers. Use a tooth- Is to use a microwave oven. Put the
nd other art work. Th e various uses for
you should air-dry delicate light plants Equal parts of yellow cornmeal and flower's color bright.
pick to help remove lumps of the mix. flowers In a glass dish, then cover them dried flowers is practically endless. Let
such as Baby's Breath, goldenrod, borax makes a good drying mixture. Add
with Silica Gel. Place a bowl of water In your imagination be your only limit.
Next, put a one-inch layer of the drying tire.

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Spastic Colon And Con.
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their system any If they tame stipatlon. Others who want
one standard all-purpose this Issue can send 75 cents
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vitam" tablet a day that with a long, stampetl, selfcoitiliti Iron. People who use addressiotl envelope for it.
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just ordinary whole coral do cue of this newspaper, P.O.
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no other problem Is that at least a modest amount of
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There Is also seine evidence
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colon and not so good for the that the Improved colon
stomach. However, the bulk function may help prevent
in the did will delay em$ying colon cancer - the second
HOROSCOPE
of the stomach which -is lm- most cotnmoncaiaeofcancer
portent to some people, such deaths In both men and
BYBEIIMCEBEDEOSO[,
as those who tend to have low women In the united States.
blood sear an hour or two 'This point Is debated by
For Saturday, November 17, 1919
after eating. Th. delayed - different researchers but
emptying of the stomach there Is enough evidence to
seems
to amnoeth thing out suggest that the prudent
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IOS' ma relief demanded in the (SEAL)
Complalilt.
SIll B. Oiler
This notico shall be pIsItsd
Mao
511.CO each week for four Coil. PublIsh Nov. 2.9, 16, 23,30,1979
Iscutive wseks in the Evining
Herald.
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1715 S. French, 333-

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Fatigue pants&amp; iack.t
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 SanfordAve.
323.3791

Wholesale Batteries. Guaran.
$19.93 up, also buy used.
3416 S. Sanford
across
from S. Sanora. 372.9331.
teed

Ave.

Save5opct.onanewlpc. DR suite
by Trogdon. White contemporary table, 6 chairs &amp;
china, $499. I only! Noll's Sanlord Furniture Salvage, *7-97,
So of Sanford. 3235721.

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", off of total inventory of brand
new lnterspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets Ontyl Free local
deilvery. Noil's Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.37, So. of
Sanford. 3271721.
FURNITURE I THINGS
IuyISeIl
Newl Used Furniture
3005. Sanford Ave.
3234533'

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Typewriter, $15; Door
Aing, new. $12. 372-1320.

Washer repo GE deluxe model.
Sold orig. $109.33 used short

Toy Partylhavethemerriest
Christmas ever. Largest line

Agent 339-5*6.

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$21
catalog.
(nIl now
373 3136
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MICROWAVE
Couch, matching chair, $30; 3
Push button controls, has
burnt orange chairs, $30; Twin
Carousel, still In warranty.
Mattreis I box sprIngs, $23.
$449
Originally
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$494995
- payments of $31 me. AganJ 339.
WILSON MAIlS FURNITURE
5311.
IUY.SELL.TRADE
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originally $314, now $746or
mo. Agent 319 4354.

guaranteed. Beautiful

color

31131SE. First :

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Dearborn, 10,000 STU unventsd
gas heater, auto. pilot control,
Ilk. new. 3227013 after 5:30.
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Heat pumps, oil heaters I AC's.
All sizes, all guaranteed 90
days. Call 377.3343.

52-Appliances

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K ENMOR E WASHER -Parts,
Service, Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
323447

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CLASSIFIEDAVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Dearborn gas htr., vented wail
OIMecchandissEveryDa
unit, 30.000 STU, lik, new. 333.
TryOnel
0451 after 4p.m.
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mpg, reg. gas, low ml, like new.
still under warranty. 3336700.
323-3147.

80-Autos for Sale

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1972 Fiat 124 Sport, Exc. gas mi.,
newly rebuilt trans. Very
clean, 51.493 322-0955.

*960 Pontiac Firebird

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Runs good. auto., PS, PB
372.1745
ATTENTION HUNTERS
Real clean '73 Jeep Wagoneer.
Lots of extras-reasonable.
Call 322-4737

Hwy 97. I mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a

puMlic. AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set
the reserved price. Call 9O4-2S

'72 VW Super Beetle

New eng., tires, paint
52430 322 5253

531* fer further detaili.

2 Pam. Carport Salo: PrI. I. Sat,
Nov. 141 17, C.S. 110 N. Devon
Ave.. Winter sags.
Carport Sale: Sunday only, Nov.
ii, 101. 1203 Nandolph St.
Toys, small appliances, baby
goods, sic. Some things brand
new.
Sat. 3.3, baby &amp; misc.
items. Cash only
207 Floyd Ave., Lake Mary
Porch Sals.Sazaar: plants,
baked goods. woman's Club
Sldg,, Ovicbrool Dr. Sat.,
Nov. 17, U a.m..4 p.m.
Sehlnd Mayfair Country Club.
25th to Country Club, ii. on
Rantoul. 111 Highland Ct. Like
new rock. chair, new oven
broiler, toys, worn once
bridesmaid's dress, leap
wheels and misc. sat.

SHOW HORSE
For Sale
3334539

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WE bUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins FurnIture,
1011. 214h 14.3334911.
WE BUY USED FURNITUREi
APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.
niture Salvage. 322-5731.
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Cash 322.4132

AUCTIOP4.
SSUN. NOV. iS 1:00.?.

$3.50 adults

AC.
SMORGASBORD served 11PM

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lOWER'S bEAUTY SALON

Handy Paul, has truck will travel.
Wants to make small household
repairs, carpentry, painting &amp;
misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339-6131.

arpstassnfng

Las&amp;Landiceping

Tb Steam arpe$ CleanIng.
Free 1st. All work guaranteed. 322-4011.

CERTIFIED LAWN
a. LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 327-730

ALL SOULS.
SOCIAL HALL.
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ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
Iadd ons. Quality work, no lob

MEINTZER TILS
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty, 21 yrs. Exp. 569-$M2.

Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
133-0707

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FRI. 7:30 P.M.

'DOOR PRIZES
COME EARLY-STAY LATE

Dell's Auction Center
Hwy. 16 West, Sanford
333-3430

Ugistlisuting
Yard debris, Trash
Appliances I Misc.
(LOCAL) 349-5371

* AUCTION *

van Slat: water dill; desks;
metal shety in I all kInds
miSc. Items.

lnftn,
A &amp; B PAINTING
Residential I Commercial
3221752
aft S
715-4 137

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Drywall, Ceilings, and Walls
repaired. Res. I Comm.
Remodel &amp; Additions.
Call 1315399cr 162-0136

Eutsler Painting &amp; Repair
ResidentIal &amp; Commercial
Call 365-3312
ONE PHONE CALL S1ARTUA
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULIFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 333364$,
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Grooming &amp; ksrng
ANIMAL HAVEN
Do I Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet

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Fl•tchers pressure cleaning
servIce, mobile home, semi

VINS 3 SI 55115.

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1ACO Fssm, Ilbs'glas I
CollulSie. 1.0*1st prlcis. Call
*71* ii 9Sefl44755'collad.

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PainlesS 1i, ts*mas,, mebllc

semis, etc.
ils horns Medal
I7s40, $73.50. Reasonable rates,
all wart qua'- 3*3-7$3.

PAINTCONT. ALUM.51D1P40 I
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
SIT.
331.0429

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I Man, avelity eporatlee
5 yr's. isp. Paths, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 331-1371

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trailers I IV, residential &amp;
comm property. Fr est. In-

Rleflsty, coscrels. AS wart
prpees;iengIv doss. Prit
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1514,331.7110.

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RIaIln-corgmwry, paWing.

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Estate is sold daily in the

Horns Ip.vms0i,

An. O,I.,

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Houiewfyes Cleaning Service
Personalized, fist, dependable
Regular or hhlme basis
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ANTHONY COR IWO

Caing

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supplies, dog houses, Insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, also air cond.
cages. 323-1713.

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Landscape Main?.
Commercial I Residential
Sod. shrubs Ihedging
323 6503

Csmñ*THs

Sth$,t.&amp;OakAv..

I Pip air comp 1g.; generator, LW
couch I chair; end tbls;
clothes dryer, dish washer;
stereos, TV's; carpeting; I

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too small. 591.1914.

$7.00 children

HOLIDAY BOUTIQUESWEET SHOPPE
Public Welcome
Fun for the entlrs family I

Carport Sale: Sat., Nov. 17, 3.4
p.m. 21460* Ave. Car of 25h
1 01k.
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REALTOR, 372-UN

Carpentry, Painting, Roofing a
Gen. Repairs. Licensed &amp;
Bonded. Free Estimates 373.
6033 after S P.m

Over $4,000 of new rnerctiendlse

Giant Sale: Spns. by Preschool
Center. Old Marc Sled. Ridp.
12431 Orlando Dr.) Sat. 3.7. No
before 3.

uaby turn. I deihes. El. sieve.
si
SUOIIIr i.n. sat. $4.

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Air CondItioning, Heating, Electnl.
cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
C4II Larry for Free Est. 671.4291.
LIC; 141*11 ins.

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Also a used camper for pickup,
siseps 4, KIt. I Bath, Heat I

Couch, stereo, blki, skate
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tond. 3236731.
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boards, clothing, etc. ill
Vibian Rd.
Firewd stacked. split I do- TV repo 13" Zenith. Sold orig.
$433.75 bit. $153.11 or SI?
me.
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liversd. Pine, $33: Oak, sio a
Yard Sail: sat. p.5. Dishes.
A51nt
lace cord. 3301334.
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material. chairs &amp; s41 bed.
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BARGAIN TV'S
2434 S. CtiUe Ave.
Dearborn gas htr.. like new,
Why pay rare? ____
43.000 STU, irscl. pipe, 11A0.
Patio Furn.. Pine Chine,
HERS'S TV
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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
1191.1sf St.t3331442

Garage Sale Sat. oniyt 165
Sunrise Dr.. Casselberry.
Sailboat, color TV I Misc.
items. $317111,

Maternity clothes, site 7
3j
baby clothes; mine suits, $1.
Oil, site 44; Says clothes, size
S &amp; *0, bar stools, blinder &amp;
many o0h mIsc. 131 Willow
Way, Winter Spos., FrI.,
, U.S.

Air Conditioning

Larry's Mart, 7*1 Sanford Ave.
buy I 5.11, file finest In used
furniture, Refrlg., stoves, fools.

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e**hIer$3I.W1010

'73 Dodge Dart Swinger, 2 dr,
HI, El ignition, auto, AC,
radio, 21,000 mi, 1 owner. 3734354 AM or at t S PM.

79-Trucks-Trailers

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Gas I. El. Stoves, misc.
household items. $ Thurs..
Sun. 2100 Summerlin.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-si to
15 models. Call 339-9100 or 5344405 (Dealer)

BLAIR AGENCY

WeDOwishwindowe!

N41VWS0IIoI aISSrIN

1975 Dodge Aspen Spec. Ed.
2 Or., A-i cond., take over
Sal. 53.975. 323.2950

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Good used TV'., $111 UP
MILLERS
$liOrIandoDr.
Ph. 3370

Sell idle Items with a Classified
Ad. Call a friendly ad-taker at
322-261* or 531-9993.

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1*100. 322-6143.339-3490

VTONA AUTO AUCTION

Make room in your attic, garage.

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1972VW, S-B. body fair
Mech good, many new pts

323-3566 or 323-7710

111 Case, Mower Harrow
All equipment like new
Call Woody 322-3434

Pit Bull, Rhodesian Ridgeback &amp;
Doberman crossed. I weeks
old. Wormed, $30 .a. 333-7041.

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Construction Wheelbarrow
Boat
Gas Heaters Filing
Cabinet Oak Chair. Clothes.
Camping Stove
Drapes
much more.
Sat., Nov.11, 1 5PM ONLY
326 Evansdale Rd., Lake Mary

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from or sell for you.
ODANNY'S AUCTION SALES *
Call
322-7040

Singer Futura Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $533, bet. SIll or
$31 mu. Agent 3334356.

$10;

fully

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

$375

metal office desk. $70. Jenkins

Nlcel.7acretloml$itlWOOded&amp; FURNITURE-BEDDING.
private$1*ts$al.
Wholesale toall. Orlando Whole.
$133 lu Mme. lS pd.
sale Pam. 7100 Industrial Blvd.,
:Ia.ida.
HORSE COUNTRY S ACRES
41 natvr high &amp; dry,
------ orivv. cam. a, J
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Sase call
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Mr. Den Ce..

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RESIDENTIAL
LOIS
NICELY WOODED OFF NO.
LAN RD. (1) AT 14,100, (2)
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Ilejiuw list. 44 + PR +
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35L11.scporch,newreof,c.
041*, fenced yd. $24500.
1RE5OF OAKS
Currently rented$3$0ms. Iv.. yotolpeivlcy,hghI*y.Mflss
33$-WI? or
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OK. Lovely estate homes.
511.0* Queen Rd. IfU. Owner'
CPwISIIan Brothers sagNy,
Ik1.a1.cin. $34010.
amsunces
the extension of
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NEAR 2MPi ST. $7,500 TOTAL.
(2) OVER SIZED RESIDENT.
IAL LOTS ON HWY 437. 11000

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(2)S0'LOTSNICEL.YWOODED

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Eves.
110,373.1313

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JOE'S. $1100.

STIMPIR AGENCY
SEIDLIR RIALTY

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$7,100 TOTAL.

3334103

MSun$z*e Dr.

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INC.

SUMARLI MORTOAOE
$4L310••

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picnic table *2 benches. $30;
full size baby bed w-mattr.ss,
$33; Oak porch rockers, $29.93:

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11*0510, 2 bath, blOCS
Pie. w.screin porch. large
. let, 5iVld street. 037,500w.
11' stII 10 Pd mor
41ai that may be
Jsy WalSh, Real Estate
Sic. 3104117.

GOOD RENTAL INcoME.

aulvY

WTVMPI'

Acreage Lk Sylvan area.7 acres
140.000; S acres 071.000: 1k
front on small lake $31,000.
Call WIllIam M.aliczowski,
REALTOR. 322.7913.

FISHING RETREAT

DISARY

IBEDROOM, lATIN KITCHEN

Ni*1Ni ?PsIUr*slthUporuemst.
101st 111111W *orSU
asd less

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MORTGAGE.

132.300.

AuctIon,

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LOCH *100* MAYFAIR
heme,premivm neioftbo,tiosd,
dill to golf course I schools,
CIlIA. fenced,
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SEDROOM FAMILY ROOM,'

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mattrett.i. t 4.1 S*nfnr,l

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CENTRAL AIR IHEAT. CAR.
CIIIV. It Is reedy 41 move
P...TS, CARPORT, ASIUM-' wsatia lovely fenced rev
ASLI MORTGAGE. $33,155. .
t11 i-tries. CIII i5 ISi more
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Walker Real Estate Inc. 372.

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on 5*. Johits River.

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Mily, t.$5d. NOW hive your

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for Dytasa Sawisrd, dau .,.. ...,,
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- CIRCVI? IN £N
- 0. TIe Nirtitiest
p%gggg, 11'6il1ictisg$. T*
NMSNISI
devisees. ligatess. grestees,

3 SEDRO0M. BARN, TACK
ROOM. FENCED ON 2 ACRES.

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auiper -ciu pupil mi III
fe$IswIsg pistIlisilt CellS.
U's. 50r550,
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pc. LR suite. $249, Colonial style
w high bk Herculon cover, sofa.
love seat, ottoman. Noll's
Sanford Furniture Salvage, 17.
92. So of Sanford. 372-1721.

AOK Tire Mart, 322-7110, Shock
absorbers, std. $195; heavy
duty $695; batteries $29.95.

See our beautiful new BROAD.
MORE, front I rear BR'S
GREGORY
- MOBILE HOMES
iuuurianeai.
ITh.I1W
VA I PHA Flnaneing

.a 3bedi'fom.3M1h, central HIA,
will to wall carpet, kitchen

MORTGAGE. 122.100

Ufl MslIsovHIs Rd. Eves.

DIlet. IsasmiIsbusMuus, p.j
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è2-*--Fan Equip.

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SPcbeigesect.sofa.$120

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BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Ads

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Owner will part. In refinancing. Phone 3727736.

BEDROOM.1½ BATH, LARGI.
FAMILY ROOM, cARPETS,.

2BR,lBHoun.
1*2 Club Rd. Inulreat

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CH.A, garage. yard main?.,

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Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
aio make Real Estate I.
Business Ion,s. Florida Mor.
Investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave., Suite 201. Winter
Park. 6446432.

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323-2999

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Hunt, fish &amp; relax
Lot with 2B1, lully turn. trailer.
Firm $6,000. 322.3922 or

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BOU9ht

Sold

ov.,..ia

"I quit smoking. Iread where teen girls are ths biggest new smokers, and I hate being a conformistl"

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home.

EARLY
v,cT00I
MODEL, NEAR DOWNTOWN
SANFORD IN GOOD RESTOR
ABLE CONDITION. $31,000.
TERMS AVAILABLE.

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5. DIck., Prssl., $iSIkt.Ust$IFt
Pulislium. Pt. Whith. Ti.

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Detindaids. len big.
Gay I Surhi, P.A.• P1st dssasd MrsJR, liii us,
NOTICIOP SUIT
ty
r FICTITIOUS NAME
113 OrIsnde FluIds CirnmlSs*iof Iii. CIty Sanford,
TO lUll? TS?LS
DEFENDANTS, 10.1. DANIEL. CiuikIl IheaSewofyhed CoWl IS ii toilet ii the City Is *ccs IoN
engaged Is buslnáeu *t tnt cr.
. NEST DANIEL, deceased; aIUlSMaMffi$$tWIMVidiilIIU* PiMi'ty.
county, Plulda, v,r
V
dainaMil
titii ssm of CUSTOM WOOD EDITH GARY, ISIMIWI end
N. THIRIFOIL SI IT
WITNI$lmyha,WasdtheN.Iof TIlE CITYOF SANFORD, PlO.
r$5ierlailftamswtl$tthiCIsi$ DANIEL, MABEL NOSIRTA
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tile circuit Court, Seminso. SIANNOW, EVELYN DANIEL sell crt 511____
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VIRGINIA DANIEL, MAR11 (UM)
Ceunty, Florida 41
1ICTION1 Thot the USl.Lj,
lu
S.Ji.
DANIEL.
wllhlheprevlsluisofth,plc. WHIATLEY
INOtssd.prspvly
11vof4 41
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SI
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CircuS
Ceert
VIRGINIA FRYE, JACK GARY,
tithes .Name Potidus, TaWL
p'1*
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by:
pse
BLANCHE JONES, MAUDI
$ICIISII
mssamlilhrgW$neusdgs
pstV OUt
WRIGHT, PEARL STEELS,
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MINrtof*eCltyofSUford.
MAbEL GALLOWAY, JAMES Pimuo Nov. 3.9.14.33.1370
$1. Albert P. I.avMldy, Jr.
otuetary
GALLOWAY-,
HECTOR
PublISh Nsv.mber9, 16, *3, *
asneiuShss
PrevISMs.
10
GALLOWAY and
MINNIE
IN Till CIRCUIT COURT POE 1
Statutes:
t•4;1$
DEP !!,v!_!MJ! Till ISSOSTUNTOS JUDICIAL

$lp41 CswsWy, pIsI4 41 .

Is IMirua$lisil

thus the ansssatluu if
U, lithe PUblIC Records Of uidprspirtywiII.ndr.uS SiftS
lernissos CxWy, Pherida.
cristlss SI as ssclaves ill
Ills been filed against you and VISE
WHEREAS, lOse Cltyof Sanluil,
Vi4sISlsaciP!SIVIW P11111, is Isa 5000en Is prsvils
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JOSEPH HERMAN DANIEL, 0$
PUblIsh Oct. 261 Nov. 3,9.141979 al,
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Issued 41 FIat besS 16, PSgis 00

OOtOINT$MLanItIet
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C.1.sMas uthesali WitE CIIrS et the Circuit Court MJ.II uwi •-

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21 home across Im. lake in
Grssnbelt area. Cxc. schools.
med starter, retirement, or

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11115
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7 BEDROOM CENTRAL AIR,
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO
LARGE LAKE NEAR SIL.
VER SPRINGS,
SE 0 L E 1 1 E A I T
BROKER. 321-0640, 377.1577.

Sunland-S33,O0. 7¼ - pct.

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1967 Chrysler S W,
AT, PS, PB, AC. New trans.
$293. IT lUtISt 323 7607

78-torcyc$es

PETUNIAS
I VEGETABLE PLANTS
2401 AIrport Blvd.

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up back payments I. buy
equity. 372-0216.

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BUY JUNK CARS
From $10 to $30
Call 332-1624; 322-4160

3334141
TIe GrsenhseseEves attor 61weekends

Losing your home I credit? I will

42-Mobfle Homes

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'74 Ford Grand Torino
4 Dr., Full power, Air
Super Nice. 322-1195

Cars Removed

Top Dollar Paid for junk I used
cars. trucks I. heavy equipment.
322-5990

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high as an elephant's eye. PIC
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LOCATION AND PRICE.
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321.075$
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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service
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PARK
tEALTORS

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M. Unsworth Realty

FiI,L Dliii TflPSOIL
YELLOW SAND
Call Cart I HInt 333.7*

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-BATEMAN REALTY ----- Rag. Real Estate Broker
We buy your equity. close in 34 hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.
2640 SanfordAve.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! WE LIST I SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANY
ONE! JOIN THE ONE THAT'S
NO.1!

JOHN KRIOER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
179$. SANFORD, FL 32771,
GIVING
DESCRIPTION.

333606$ or eves. 3230317

$325001

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Peg. Real Estate Broker

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Must sell *977 Vega, radio &amp;
hlr., low mileage, clean $1993
or best offer. 323 1730.

(Datsun, Toyota, etc.), $73.
32 3-9333

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BuildtoSuit-ourlotoryours,
FHA.VA.FHA2331243

REALTOR

1972 Opel coupe, auto., flew
sticker, new it. blue pt., excellent shape, $150. CallS am to
6 p.m. 3?) 4567.

Camper shell to fit small truck

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN
PRINT.
That's a Classified

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16- Commercial Property

SUPER! 301. Ibath home with
lentil apt! Move right in!
Furnlshedi Many extrasl Just

Deltona,forsalebyowner,3aR,
1½ bath, Cent. AC.H, W'W
carp., like new. $41,100. FHA
or VA. 374.3770,

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343 349S.eve.349.S451

'72 Nova 53, black on black
AC, PS, PB,3S0auto
322-2954 alter 6

75-Recreational Vehicles

Music Center. 2202 French Ave.
322-2235.

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CUSTOM HOMES BUiLT
REMODELING&amp;REPAIR
5G. SAL INT
322-5US

JUST LISTEDI 3 BR, 2 bath,
brick home In Idyilwildel
Many custom features on 1g.,
fenced, landscaped lot. BPP
warranted. Yours for k4,!

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GENEVA

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Sanford's Sales Leader

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$110 $dnIard Ave.

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Pianos I organs as low as $995.
Guitars 40 pcI oft. Amplifier,
drums. etc. Bob Balls Discount

5.2 acres 330' on paved frontage.

LOVELY! 2 BR, I bath home
with CHA, FIa. rm., sitting
rm., w.w carp., on a 1g. land.
scaped lot! BPP warranted.
Reduced to

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(aMid

Eves. 372-0612, 322-1507,
372
322 7177
207E.2SthSt.

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Ianlord-Lov*IylIR
AIr, Formica kItchen
$111. 541-7*3

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slioppingi BPP warranted.
Just $41,900.

2 SR CONDO, NEW COND, PUL.
LYPURN,COI.ORTV,LINENS
iNcrIr 3 5R, 1½ B, split plan, fenced
'j50!'
Ti
yd.,sC. patio. coy, workshop OF
SIIOLER REALTY, BROKER.
office in rear. All for 531,100.
.
3310443.
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will

Price reduced $1,000. 3 SN, 25
home, custom made pool,
yeenhot*e, workshop. 1710 sq
ft living + 17*26 sc patio.
$IQ. Many extras, must.siu,
well undsrpriced at $13,100.
Terms available.

for SsKIr
p__.
tOWs, very c4sin I rosmy. See

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Are you wanting to sel' your
home? LIST WITH US!

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ORDINANCE NO. uS?
CIt POR SEMINOLE COUNTY, ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY
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CourtolSeffiinoleCounty,FI5IIdl,11.0110*
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO
Prlvater.adinsMsr
MJNDAY,NOVEMUh1I
will on the 12th day ci D'cimbif. CASE NO. 79.1$31.C549.D
ANNEX WITHIN THE CORPOR.
CertIfIed M.Mack
the
W.
front
at
11:00
AM.
fall
covered
dish
1979
at
West V±± West Vü(' FEDERAL NATIONAL MON. ATE AREA OF THE CITY OP ______________________________
pp,p,eW$
the
Seminole
County
TGAOE
ASSOCIATION,
door of
SANFORD, FLORIDA, UPON -______________________
sodal, 1 pin, DsBary Fbi Halt.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
Plaintiff, ADOPTION OF SAID ORDI.
uris. to oldest motitsin dater.
couty roll call
$4IPto1HNd
offer for sole and sell at public
NANCE, A PORTION OF 'THAT
outcry to the hIgheSt oitd 1555 DARLENE PARKER, 0$ sI,
Biing coverad dish, plates and silverware
CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
AVON
1:30 bIdder for cash, the folhowiflg
Defendants. IETWEENSIPESAVENUEAND
c....., asales for Sanford Hsart Pick,
described pperty situated lii
FIGHT INFLATION
OHIO AVENUE AND BETWEEN
NOTICSOFACTION
p.m., avic Ciitit Palo,
5511 AVIlI. IWMSS yslIr isrIliril
Seminole County, Florida:
TO: AlIunksiownhlIrs if DANIEL MARQUETTE AVENUE AND
the
NSU'. Fir detaIls, call.
decsed,
if
any:
THE
VACATED
ATLANTIC
Lot 4, Block 6, WASHINGTON 5. PARKER,
1141.41170r5641179
.
according,
survivin
spouse
Of
DANIEL
I.
COASTLiNERAILROADRIOHT.
OAKS, SECTION ONE,
PARKER, dicissid, if any; ma OF.WAY. SAID PROPERTY 1.0. I
tothe
LSIllIl Pit' 1 P05w
t1? Fiat Book IL Pages 7 and I, Public I eficiarles under tile Last Will CATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, I
and Testament of DANIEL B. FLORIDA, IN ACCORDANCE I
Records of Seminole County PARKER, dacessid, If any;
evsi, size end prlcs. IIISJsS4
or the WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN. i
FICTITIOUSNAMI
Florida.
beneficiaries vnd•r the Florida NEXATION PROVISIONS OF I
Notice Is hereby given that I am
10.120, pursuant to the Final Judgment Intestate succession laws - oP SECTION *71.064,
ullaged in buslnessat
FLORIDA STAFLORAL DESIGNER
Sanford, Pie. Seminole county, entered In a case pendin, In said DANIEL B. PARKER, If any:
TUTES, PROVIDING FOR SSVstyle
of
which
IS
in.
RESIDENCE:
Unknown
Plorida,underthefldltiousnameof Corrt, the
ERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND
Expermenced37l.7UO
dicated above.
All partlis claiming Interests bY, EFFECTIVE DATE.
TIlE IDEA MAN, and that I
WITNESS
my
hand
sill
OffiCial
through,
under or against alt
toreglstersaldnamewithffieCierk
WHEREAI,therehasbeenflled
RN,
0.44.12,
full &amp; ert time.
of ml Circuit court Seminole seal of said Court this 5th day of unknown heirs of DANIEL S with the City Clerk of us. City of
Applyin ponies Sanford Nursing
PARKER, dicessil, If any; ma Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
County, Florida In iccordIica will November. 1919.
I Convaliscent Center, 910
(SEAL)
survivin, 5V5t Of DANIEL B. taming the name ci ma praparty
________________________
ml provisions of the Ficiltisus
MelleilvIlle.
Arthur
H.
BsckwIIfI,
Jr.
,'ARKER,
lecissid,
If
any: the owner in the area descrIbed
MIAMI (UPI) - 'lbs FBI Name Statutis, To.WIt: Sectlin
Clerk of tile Circuit Court
'.isneficlarlis under the Lest Will hereinafter requesting
OIshvssher,futI tims,days
Florida Statutes *037.
was trying to gat evidence to $61.09
by: Mary Ann Duxhury
end Testament of DANIEL S. tomlcorporatearsaoftheCls,of
ENlOmiletRietiurant
SI,. Clifton 1.. Jakublin
us. to an to 41g$kn, of
Depuly Chit
2111 French AVI.
Oct. 241 Nov. 7,9, 14, 1979
PARKIR, dscsesid, If any; or ma Sanford, FlorIda, and requesting
benefIcIaries under' the Florida to be included therein; and
BUTLER, ENOLEHARDT
.uip.et.d *iag.rolded polIce 010114
nlawi of
&amp;McDONALD,P.A.
!test.t._
WHEREAS, use Property Ap. WaiWial !!'.'.!
----v-- •-w th. ---s' ______________________ ill sait smmsin io'em-ANII.I. PARIS, ISCiSNI. praiser
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of SimInili C.uflti?,
agsla VI4 IS kI111DI 01
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any, and ho all Penile having Of' Fields, hiving certIfied that
Orlando, Floildo 31101
FICTITIOUS NAME
residence. Coil 1*) *2.4*1
claiming Is Stave any right, lIfts or us.. is one prapoi1t ownsr Is the
we e tPublIS0t Nay. 3,.14 1170
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fistIc, is
wsshluys.
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P$_ -.
- ares Is RI smell. 10 51st mId
vidl nt b'tc'r /--4 dNU1bIS.
pragsiiv
Sr See sIgned i9he
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED PStItISII isr aniiexatiin, and
county, Pistils, under thefidilIsus -InMyHsme.Dsy$
ma' as actlsil Is Israclesaa met.
earns if. KILMIN INDUSTRIEI
WHEREAS N Sm
delOf.
332.4413
litfend
and
W
tealS
in
the
0.50*101
reol
pnilarty
AU IbM, sgml. Mid. vu
mined that the properly desatsel
CIRCUIT COURT OP Is
name with the Chit of ff15 Circuit IN THE
I*
COfalty,
PISIldII
Itirelitafter Is rSaSiflablv c*nØct .TI
EIONTIINTN JUDICIAL
OIL COMPANY needs
ineIdMa1 to lbs psipeso 01
FIII CIRCUIT
km
Iii IiXS "D" Of SUM. and coiWlgusus to the csrps,aI.
IN
AND
FOR
moIiw. parson for shirt trips
lbs rMda.
accvdsnce with fhi provIsions Of SEMINOLE couv,pi.osi*&amp; MERSIT NORTH SECTION 4
.. ii file City SI 51110,1
surroundIng Sanford. CsiWact
WITH JR., Clark ot

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SUPERIIBR,2Bsthhomewith
many special features! New
CHA. new carp., new roof I

COUNTRYLIVINOaIIt5I1nesI.
355,4 bath, 4½acres, lake
front w.1 BR, 1 bath guest

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FORREST GREENE
REALTORS
INC.
$30.4133or339-øileves.

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NOTICElsMrebyglvinttuatthe
underslgnsd ARTHUR H. SICK. •N THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND

Big Bust

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2307 Laurel Ave. 3 BR, 1) B,
beauty shop. $44,300.

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Notice is holly givis till, a
i$-l1u'vcfIiu00
Public Heering will be held at the
Sanford-lovely 1 SR + den, air,cottage.$fl,000.
Commission Room in use city
fgrmicakl$chsn,nlwshag.$1PS.
in the City Of Sanford, Florida, It
lviii.
$41.
1321
Adults.
Furn.
ENJOY
7:00 o'clock P.M. on December 13.
FENCED3SR,lbath,DII.Iot,
7500 *3.514
1379,toconsidirtheadostlosofas CrsatIV,lipiOSSISM
zoned commercial, all p
ordlnancsbyttieCltyofSantoud,
$39,910.
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31!.lI1IflSfltS Fuinhshid.
Florida,-as fols:
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DIP-a

NOTICIOP

N. M$1M11L

CäIIBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,322.7ItI

Anytime
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ARTHUR H. IICKWITH, .s.
CLERK
By: Patricia

MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR

Iiveabie. 137.500.

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HEARING TO CONSIDER THU
ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCI - LemoN, SitsurnaIITaillS$OS
RU. HUWIIIOII
tu. m.iess
SY THE CITY OP SANPORL
FLORIDA.
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corporation,

Greater Sanford QIamber of Commerce Regidrulion

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Sibysltting'm.,.vhoml
373.1511

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GERALD FRAZIER, MARY
Diputy Chit
FRAZIER, his wife, and - EPHIN M. STONE
AMERICAN STEEL PENCE CO.,
pj
INC. OF ORLANDO, a FlOrida Suite 1461, CNA Tower

hedges for esdi how aMid. Costumes )p$15J, p1j5,
Marsh 01 Dimes Saperwaik, dartIng 74 am. (run.

Leads To

T WO PLUS I WO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact!
Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Tool

111-0036.

Sale

322.3411

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*976 21' Scatcraf I 155 hp Mercury
cruise 1-0. like new. I owner.

for

We Buy Wrecked Cars

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 71.2111-CAlOP
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT.
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a car.
poratlon organIzed and existing

80-Autos

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INTERNATIONAL OP CASSEL MONTREAL,
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BERRY with the Clerk of the Circuit
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FOR SALE OR
Difendoids. at Cass.iberry, Florida.
3 Lines Minimum
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
NOTICE OP ACTION
3 BR, IS, FP, nice yard. Close to'
Sod elect ion shalt be Mid at us.
pursuant to Section 140' Flulda TO:
Cassetberry Council Meeting
town.
Statutes. 1913: that the undersigned
SANK OF MONTREAL
DEADLINES
CI'.amwr In the CasasIberry city
H. Cress? M005 s. blends to engage In the buskIl11 Of
Fist Office I ir;
Halt, 91 Lake Triplet Drive,
MsNrest, Quebec
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11th day of October, 1973.
Complaint tD Foreclose Mortgage
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GLANCES
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written defenses, If any, to the TWO (I) MEMBERS of ma city
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4-PerIiflato
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TONIGHT S THE NIGHT!!
Playoff Spot On The Line

Bronco's Preston And Jackson
Out For San Francisco Game
DENVER (UP!) - Denver Broncos' naming bock Dave I
Preston and sety Bernard Jackson will not play in Sun.
game at San Francisco against the 49ers because of I
Injuries, Coach Red Miller said Thursday.
The Bronco coach also said llnebacke# Joe Rino, who had II
been sidelined with a knee Injury, participated In practice
Ws but remained questionable for the game.
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KIVU Seminole the outright conference title
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champlônship Into at least a four way tie - a
tie that would have to be broken by a pmcipal's vote.
1!'1AN 6
Concentration and "gettin' down to
buelnesi" has been the watchword at the
WPARI&lt; Q
Seminole practice sessions this week. So
much In fact that It appears the squad has
forgotten about all the homecoming hoopla.
"We
for Lyman
. game but week," advises Tribe coach Posay.
"I think It took a little away from our mental
v
preparation."
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flh1
11th
thu Is our homecoming.,, but we're all aware
of what the outcome means too," he added.
S.nlaola quarterback Clarence Sipplo
echoed the bosses sentiment.
"Nope. We rally haven't thought too much
about homecoming," says the quick footed
signal caller who was chosen as Seminole's
Player of the Week against Lyman.
SIpplo would like to duplicate his 137 yard
rushing effort of a week ago tonight. Posey•
feels the ground game will be stronger this
week with the likes of Reggie Branch and
Lawrence Rudolph In the line up instead of on
IhMIIJU with injuries as they were
A
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We haven't hda whole lot of contact this
week, especially with the backs. It's helped,
we're healthier for this one," Posey corn\
mented following Thursday's practice
LISTENING I
Who could blame Lyman coach Bill Scott for
session.
keeping tabs on the Tribe-Patriot encounter? A
Grab your jacket, a thermos of coffee and
set there early. The battle begins promptly at
Lake Brantley win gives Lyman a good shot at a
elgl.
state playoff berth.

ByJOEDiSANTIS
Herald Sports Edltir

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In Turkey Trot

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Friday, November la, 1979

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YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
CO.

Woodwork

from days gone by are popping out of the woodwork and Into
the aI
line up for Saturday night's preseason feature.
,[ s reporters fordo aliarmi squad Include Bob Jacobs
frcm Lob Mary.The$4 ex-Raider grest went cnto play atthe
(bd,1 after Mihing two years mdsrSsding'a tutcrage and
now coaches and tsachu at EadII High School
Another of Sliding's urotsass who wad on to nlav tow v.ir
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xrmislIig 14.98 el.'s on a brac macas Terry Martin
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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) - The Indiana pacers Thursday
theJerry Pony's Fighting Seminoles celebrateg
" H necorning tolgi
aigned free.agex* guard Ron Carter, who play tonight In
minutes of football are over, when the dust
San Diego.
settles and the whistles stop, the Sanford crew
To make room on the roster for Carter, the Pacers have
hopes
to be singing a state playoff tune.
requested waivers on rookie forward Tony Zeno. The
Pacers also announced starting -Billy KidMwillSomething along the line of Rod Stewart's
"Tonight's the Night" would be mast ip
miss at least the next two games because of a sprained
propitiate.
1% Swedidi rock An couldn't
thumb sirsd in Wednesday's game a" Phoenix.
have come up with a brash melody that more
suits the significance of tonight's TTibe
Garcia 'Man Of The Year'
Patriot confrontation.
Lake Brantley enters the crucial contest
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Manager Dave Garcia has been
under much the same set ofdrl2wnstaflcesas
chosen the Cleveland Indians' 1979 Man of the Yew by
last season's finale for both squads.
the Cleveland Ch
of the Baseball Writers of America.
A Y ago both
i entered the
He Is the second Tribe manager to receive the award f
tied
for
the
conference
championship.
The '
the Baseball Writers. Lou Boutheau won It In 1947
Is
script
one
the
Tribe
would
like
to
rewrite
The "Good Guy" award, given In memory of former
this time around however.
Cleveland Press baseball writer Frank Gibbons, went to
relief pitcher Sid Monge. Both men will be honored by the
Lake Brantley, with,
likes
of B&amp;W
Itatt
Baseball Writers at a Jan. 28 banquet.
Lyons throwing, Dean Shackelford
Richard Salem and Dan Frith catdng,
and Dave Sims tackling hiew the Seminoles
sway 314.
While those cad of characters for the Big
Blue have since graduated, and desplte a
record, the Patriots have the potential to put
plenty of points on the board behind the arm
of quarterback Tony constantine and the
nanos or COU
By CARL VANZURA
division he made all five
To steal a phrase from W.C. Fields, "What
division meets. Starting' in we have here is the classic confrontation of
Thesndolthebeut.easonin Bradenton he then moved to the good ground gain, versus the good
racing
Johnny Brown sracingBlaney,
South Carolina; next passing game - the explosive offense versus
career takes place this week to Suffolk Vfruf,Ia, then Rich- the Scrooge4ike defense."
end in Orlando. Brown mond_, Virginia and ended up
Enough has been said about the con
IlLaMd sixth In his division In Gainesville.
sequences
of the game. But for those of you
which saw some $48 cars
At the Gatornatlonals he
compile In the year beg was ramsr.up in class and
competition.
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RANCH HOV$R Where "we iSsue qunlity your
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DJ's RTAU*A?4T &amp; U*ZNGE — Both lunch
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HOUDAY INN — IAKB MONROE — Featuring
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Dean Kumanchik brush.s his cocker
spaniel prior to the show.

It 's A Dog's World
"We want to show theptdllc
different varieties of purebred
dogs," said Pat Beede. "And to
show that pure-bred and show
dogs make excellent
Mrs. Seeds Is a board member
of the newly formed Seminole Dog
Fanciers Association and she was
talkft about the dog show
Association held last Sunday at
the Central Florida Zoo. The show
was an Informal way to show off
some 80 different breeds to the
public.
DoSflO1J5t2$tlone were held to
show a dog's tracking ability and
also obedience training. 1 dogs
thin shown In a
cording to differad Claus, along
within

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old, hop" tO hold sarshows in
the area and to perhaps become
an annual event.
The club was formed to
the "promote interest In =
dogs and to educate
publlc
about piwetreds," said member
Carolyn Servis. "We also hold
classes on how to handle dogs at
shows and classes on obedience."
• For those interested In joining.
the
oralloociation
learning more
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Memorial Park and then retraces its way back along the same
route.
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Opening day ceremonies for Sanford's Heart Park, P°
calisthenic-type exercise to be done. The signs at some of the
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sored by the Junior Woman's Club of Sanford and the Kiwanis
20 stations give directions on how to use equipment there.
-Club of Sanford Inc., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the
One of the main reasons the specific project was undertaken
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civic center patio,
was to give attention to the development of good cardiac
At about 2 p.m., Eve Crabtree, president of the junior
health, said Mrs. Sue Cann, chairman of the opening day
women, and Dr. Earl Weldon, president of Seminole Corn- ceremonies.
munity College, will break the ribbon to open the Heart Park
The equipment for the "Fit-Trail Parcours" was purchased
exercise course of 20 obstacles and exercise programs.
from Recreational Development Corp. of Charlotte, N.C.
Mrs. Julian, co-chairman of the project, said Don Hughes of
The Junior women kicked off the drive to raise funds for
the Kiwanis Club has worked with the junior women on the
park on April 1. Major contributors have been: the Kiwanis
project. Mrs. Gall Stewart is chairman of the project. Mrs.
Club, cosponsor of the project, with an initial contribution of
Julian
said an additional sign will be installed and anchor
$2,000; Flagship Bank of Seminole and Its branches; Seminole
equipment
is yet to be delivered.
Memorial Hospital employees, $1,200 raised through a
Invocation
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Hannah. An explanation of the use of exercise In development
Phi, $50; Dr. George. Edwards, $25; Dr. Randall C. Brown, and promoting good cardiac health will be given by Dr. H.
$25, and four contributions from members of the Heart
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given by Dr. Weldon, president of the Kiwanis Club.
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Julian, co-chairman of the project. The city will maintain the
After the brief ceremonies, the initial jog through the course
park.
will be begun by Dr. Weldon and Mrs. Crabtree. During the
Mrs. Julian said the project of developing a "heart park"
running, nurses will assist participants by showing them how
was chosen after a survey was done In the community. She to take their pulse. Hughes will have the big orange from
said the sirvey showed that most wanted a health project that
McDonald's for those running the course and members of
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Kiwanis will help the participants interpret the signs, which
Herald Photo by Tom. vilic.M
The park begins at the sidewalk along the lakefront, due give instructions on the exercises to be taken.
Sign No.5 in the I'arcour course tells runners to touch their elbows to
north of the Gonetal Sanford Memorial Ubrary and Museum,
Assisting with details will be Jim Jernigan of the city's parks their knees. Ile sign is one of 20 stations located in the new Health
and continues along the lakefront, past the marina and onto - and recreation department.
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Carter Saturday welcomed the an- they may be soon reunited with their
poigicemnent that women and black fwimes.
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national car rental service, former Texas eve of the convention.
Gov. John Connally Is trying harder and
Perhaps anticipating the loss of his
may come In second in Saturday's one-lime 2-1 lead in the voting, Reagan
Republican Presidential Preference himself said the poll was "absolutely
convention but he says that would be a meaningless."
"Great victory,"
The 68-year-old former California
The Florida convention gets under way governor, who tested the home states of
Saturday at the Hyatt House when the top Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter Friday,
national GOP presidential candidates leads nine rivals In the bid for the
will try to woo state delegates into giving unofficial vote of confidence from 1,357
them the top preferential spot. Former GOP primary delegates.
actor turned politician, Ronald Reagan,
"I hope we win," Reagan told reporis expected to be the frontrunner with ters Friday night, "but we didn't camConnally a close second.
paign hard in Florida."
Connally Is threatening to spoil what
The presidential preference convention
was thought would be an easy victory for
began Saturday at 10 a.m.
Reagan In the non-binding straw poll.
Following the instruction of the
Reagan was Mill favored in Saturday's chairman of auxiliary groups, such as
vote but Connally told reporters he had the Florida Black Republican Council,
pulled within 5 percentage points of the Republican National
Republican front-runner.
Paula Hawkins was scheduled to InSuch a strong second-place finish troduce veteran Congressman C.W.
would be a "great victory," Connally
'Bill" Young.
said.
Presidential candidates expected to
Connally has pumped at least $250,000 make a presentation to the delegates
into Florida, while Reagan antagonized besides Reagan and Connally and Robert
Republicans in the state by not doing the Dole, Phil Crane, Larry Pressler, Harold
kind of personal campaigning the other Stassen and George Bush.

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President
Carter, buoyed by support Brown has not campaigned in Florida.
from state Democratic officials and the
Delegates expressed disappointment
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Now dialnnan of the National Democratic Carter was forced to cancel, but were
Party, Saturday consolidated his grip on still enthusiastic In their support.
Pesideigisi hopeful John Connally addresses delegates Friday Sunday's presidential preference straw
National Chairman John White, ad
night prior to the opening of the convention In Orlando. He said a vote.
dressing a Friday night dinner, promised
second place showing would be a "great victory" for him.
Carter cancelled his appearance the national committee would be "totally
before the Age party convention today fair to all candlidates.11
because of the Iranian situation, but he
"That will not preclude me, as an inwas expected to address the delegates dividual, from having a preference Whift House To Set Sft** En9ly Goals
via closed circuit television. His wife, and as I think most CC you know, my
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federal
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to each MM. to help ahe.d and emphasis, conservation."
Is ardor, in relpom to Lthese pesplitoget cli"
convention ubdiers of Massachusetts rally at the headquarters hotel.
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Askew said Cagier had the support of
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up, ot UN'' emeet in thoir modinig Friday UN "wlstory gash shortages inbeMeikr gasailne
" candidacy in the non-binding vote. And, a representatives and "enlightened
lme Muleat peep.
weld be ready by the SM of November bene of the Iragga oil cutoff.
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students occupying the U.S. Embassy to few black Marines among them.
releasetheirwomen and black American
Khomeini said they would be bfl
hostages and turn them Over to Ita&amp;s mediutily expelled frOC) the COIIItrY
foreign ministry for "Immediate" ix- there walDo ividencethey were "P1e."
pullsion.
Khomeini ordered the students
But Khomeini's order, issued on the release women Sad 'blacks who have
14th day of the crisis, said the remaining lived under the pressure and tyranny of
hostages would not be freed until the America and have probably been (cm'CSd United States meets Iran's demand for to come to Iran."
the extradition of Shah Mohammed
But the 7$yisi-cld Islamic leader
Reesa Pahlavi, who Is being treated In made It clear that no one els, was *01
New York for cancer.
has. "ThS Iranian nation does Xtpermit
It was not Immediately dear how the release of the remaining (hostile.)
many hostages Khomeini's decr ee would and they will rem-in under detentiOsitill
affect. The State Department said its the United Slat.s government acts con
latest urination Indicated there were the nation's dsn'and," Khomeini Uid
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71st Year, No. 288—Sunday, July 22, 1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

Piecemeal Plan Viewed Unfavorably

Sanford Face l ift Backers:
I3Y GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
Should the rehabilitation of downtown Sanford be done in one
year or four years?
Backers of a plan to give a facelift to a three block area on First
and Magnolia streets say that spreading the project over a period
of years instead of doing it all at once would run counter to the
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construction should be done over three or four years.
A possible compromise entailing a short-term loan from a local
bank has been mentioned by commissioner Julian Stenstrom.
With a loan, the project would be built in one step and financed
over four years.
"We really feel it would spoil the effect if the project were done
a little at a time," said Glenn McCall, chairman of the Greater
Sanford Development Corporation, (GSDC).
John Mercer, a development corporation director, maintains
that the concept behind the project is to create an Image of
revitalization. By projecting that Image, he said, potential new

asked to provide labor and equipment esthnated to be worth
$122,000 making it a $210,000 project.
The development corporation was formed four years ago. In
ign, its directors approached the city seeking funds to get
rehabilitation underway. At that time, the city agreed to contribute provided the corporation could demonstrate there was
serious commitment on the part of the property owners and
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The problem the city faces is one of finding money when it
already is close to $200,000 away from a balanced budget for next
year, according to the city manager's estimates of projected
revenues and expenses.
"I would be opposed to providing the money for the project to be
done in one step if it meant a tax increase. I want to see the
downtown revitalized as much as anyone, but I think we've got to
keep the taxpayers' interests in line first," said commissioner
David Farr.
Farr amended a motion made by Stenstrom Monday to endorse
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industries would see "an aura of confidence in the city." The
positive image-building program would attract the affluent
aspects of the region's growth and thereby improve the area
economy, he said.
"The entire plan has to do with image. As far as I'm concerned,
it has to be done at one time. A project of this type to be noticed
can't be done a little at a time; there's no question that the impact
would be lost," he said.

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indicating the cost of the project If spread over four years. On
Monday a land planner told the commission that $88,000 in up
front cash for materials would be needed to complete the
repaving and brick sidewalks along Park Avenue east to
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met since 25 buildings had been rehabilitated or were in the
process of rehabilitation.
A look at the work done so far indicates that of the 18 buildings
within the specific area targeted for the project rehabilitation
work has been completed or is underway on 12 of them.
The corporation is seeking to gain cooperation of the property
owners in restoring the exteriors of their buildings to their
original appearance. The city would then repave the streets and
brick the sidewalks to give the area a Victorian flavor. When that
is completed,.the corporation hopes to turn Magnolia Avenue into
a landscaped mall for a half block south of First Street. In subsequent phases, corporation members say they hope to see a clock
tower and a fountain constructed.
"I agree it wouldn't have the impact if we did it over four years,
but the way I see it we don't have any choice. I don't think it would
in any way be a backing down on our commitment. We're certainly all behind the renovation," commissioner Eddie Keith said.
Stenstrom is convinced, however, that both the development
corporation and the rest of the commission can be satisfied, lie
said he has checked the legality of the city taking a short-term
loan to finance the project and it would be proper.
A spokesman for the Flagship Bank said his institution would be
willing to loan the city as much as $210,000. He said his bank would
make the offer and would be willing to cooperate with other
lending institutions in the loan if they were interested.
"I fully agree with John Mercer and Glenn McCall. If we're
going to do the project, we've got to do it all at once," said Stenstrom.
He said it would be cheaper in the long run and would reduce the
disruption to the downtown if done at once instead of starting and
stopping construction four times. lie also said that the sooner the
project is done, the sooner new business can be expected to be
generated.
However, Stenstrom said If the city seeks a loan, he would like
to see additional commitments from the development curporation. lie said he would propose that the cor poration agree to
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"I aIII well pleased with all the changes that have been made,"
lie said. "Every single change has been a positive change. There
is absolutely no doubt in my mind that I and my administration
will now be better able to serve this country and to resolve those
problems and to meet those ch&amp;lezmges I described to the
American people in lily television address Sunday evening."
Must of the Cabinet officials who were not fired, however,
turned in report cards evaluating their deputies to chief of staff
I liunilton .Jordmyi, lureshadu mug the firing of tummy at the ''subCabinet" level.
There were shock waves throughout the week-bug housecleaning, starting with Carter 's request for resignations en mumasse
from his Cabinet and White house senior staff. It came in the
aftermath of the ''Domestic Summit" during which h. decided
the nation was looking for stronger leadership on his part.

Assistant Senate Republican leader Ted Stevens went so far as
to suggest Carter may be having "some sort of breakdown" or
''mental problem" an assertion dismissed by the White House
as "not worthy of commiment."
News secretary Jody Powell questioned Stevens' "good sense
and good manners" in making :ch statements."
in the finale of the Cabinet purge, Carter fired Adams less than
24 hours alter the transport chief publicly defied the authority of
Jordan, the new White house chief of staff, and questioned
Carter's own commitment to energy-saving transportation
ixilici's.
Carter also accepted the resignation of Schlesinger, who has
taken the brunt of public fury over gasoline shortages, and
nominated Deputy Defense Secretary Charles Duncan, a Houston
millionaire, to succeed him.
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called President Carter a national liability and said he should
"It won't do," he said. "1L won't do at all."
take himself out of the 1980 presidential race.
In a Senate speech, Weicker said Carter was "a weak
Carter, his swift purge of five of 12 Cabinet members over, now
president" and would have been removed under a parlimentary
turns his attention to his White house staff, where he is expected
form of government and retired from office if he were a corto make some changes next week.
poration president.
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"Neither option is available to us," he said.
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some personal anguish, with the dismissals of Energy
For that reason, Weicker said, Carter should "take himself out
Secretary
James Schlesinger and Transportation Secretary
of consideration for the Democratic nomination,"
The Connecticut Republican said Lyndon Johnson found it Brock Adams, who quit before he could be fired.
necessary to do this even though he was "a strong president," It
"I do not expect any further resignations from the Cabinet,
was all the more important for Carter to do so, he said, because he other than those that have already been made," Carter told a
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dropout Theodore Bandy overruled objections from his own
defense attorneys today and
decided to have Margaret Good
make closing arguments at his
a
lint degree murder trial
move that prompted two of his
defense team to seek withdraw.
al and one to question his
competency.
"Everything up to now, God
forbid, has been in the hands of
my attorneys. I have sought to
exercise only one decision,"
Bundy said. "There's no
question in my mind we can
attain acquittal with the proper
: dosing argument."
Defense attorney Ed Harvey
! said only Robert Haggard "has
prepared for closing arguments
tiroughout
the trial." Harvey
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tried to withdraw from the
case.
Circuit Judge Edward
Cowart ordered Harvey to
remain on as co-counsel, but he
allowed haggard to withdraw,
since Haggard only joined the
defense team when the trial
was moved from Tallahassee to
Miami because of pre-trial
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ruled on Bundy's competency to
stand trial and saw no reason to
change his mind when Harvey
raised that issue.
Cowart gave Bandy permission Friday to take charge of
his own defense although the
judge insisted Bandy has had
"the most excellent defense
counsel I've ever seen" during
the four-week triad.
Bandy has been listed as a co
counsel all along and on the
first day of testimony, two
weeks ago, he questioned one
witness.
He is charged with creeping
into the Chi Omega sorority
house at Florida State
University in Tallahasee on
Jan. 15, 1978, and killing coeds
Margaret Bowman and Lisa
Levy.
Friday, in the midst of the
defense's attack on the Mate's
claim that only Bundy could
have made the bite marks on
Miss Levy's body, Bundy grew
openly restive with his courtappointed defense team.
Early in the session, he rose
to tell Circuit Judge Edward
Cowart that he felt "closed out
of all meaningful participation
in my defense."

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

Herald Photo by Tom N,tsel
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Mrs. George Pfeil with award winners Lt. Charles Nutting (left) and Officer

George Burfield.

Two central Florida law enforcement of(leers have been honored as the first
recipients of the George Neil Memorial
Award sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of
Central Florida.
Receiving time award at a breakfast held at
the First Federal Savings and Loan In
Altamonte Springs were Officer George
Burfield of time Longwood Police Department
and Lt. Charles Nutting of the Winter Park
Police Department.
The idea of the award was conceived by
Kiwanian Jerry Setmelker to honor the late
George Neil, a 55-year-old Seminole County
reserve deputy, gunned down by an armed
robber when he happened on a robbery at the
Longwood Pharmacy in Longwood Village
shopping center on Dec. 29, 1977.
Nutting was Investigating a routine
suspicious person call when he asked the
suspect for his identification. The suspect
pulled a pistol and shot Nutting three times
before Nutting could return fire. Shot three
times, the suspect recovered and was tried
and sentenced to 33 years in jail, with other
charges pending.
Burfield, a Sanford resident, was selected
because of his bravery in going into a burning
building to rescue an elderly man.
On March 11, while on duty. he braved

smoke and flames to bring out octogenerian
George W. Jones who was alone in the house
and in a confused state.
Pfeil's widow, present for the breakfast,
was presented a silver bowl and tray in
memory of her husband and a check for
$1,400. Their son, John and daughter, Alice,
and Pfeil'g two sisters also attended the
presentation.
The annual award is given to an outstanding law enforcement officer from both
Orange and Seminole counties, chosen on the
basis of criteria set up by the Chief of Police
Association.
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i Lake Mary Man Killed In Car Accident

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A 39-year-old Lake Mary man skidded to his death Saturday on
Highway 415A near the intersection with state Route 46, about 2.3
miles west of Sanford.

IN BRIEF

$1,075 damage, police said.
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
A Brevard County man has been charged with the attempted
burglary of an Oviedo home in 1978, according to Seminole County
deputies.

The Florida Highway Patrol reported that Amos Wright, 279 S.
Fourth St., We Mary, was alone In his 1978 Toyota pickup at 3:35
a.m., when the vehicle skidded through the intersection, slammed
Into a road Information sign and rolled Into a nearby ditch.

Supertankers Collide,

Frankie Lee Drakes, 29, of Brevard County, was transferred
Tuesday afternoon from Osceola County Jail to Seminole County
Jail. Charged with burglary to a dwelling and grand theft with
Infant to take Cis-

The driver apparently did not see a stop sign at the intersection
until he was too close to stop safely, the FHP said. When he did
apply his brakes, the truck skidded all the way through the intersection, the FHP said.

Oils pill Is History' s Worst

VANDALS STRIKE
Eight cars in the used auto lot of Jack Martin, 4100 S. Highway
Drakes and another man allegedly broke Into the home of Guy
Troopers arriving at the scene said Wright was killed Instantly 17-92 were damaged by vandals, Sanford police reported Friday. Durrance, who lives on state road 45 west of Geneva on Sept. 26,
in the crash.
The vandals scratched and dented the autos causing a total of 1978, deputies say.

CHARLO'rFEVItE, Tobago (UP!) - A 30-squaremile slick from the worse ollaplil In history oozed around
the northern tip of Tobam today, the remains of a collision
between two supertankers that dumped more than 3
Million barrels of oil Ithe Carribean.
Of the 81 crewmen, nSofl of them Greeks, aboard both
ships, 52 survived while 29 were still reported missing and
presumed killed in Thursday's fiery collision of the 1,139foot Atlantic Empress, under lease by Mobil Oil Corp.,
and the 1,066-loot Uberlan-registered Aegean Captain.
The huge oil slick spread quickly and by Friday evening
covered an area 30 miles square, turning the turquoise
Caribbean a slimy gray.
But a major disaster for Tobago's tourist beaches appeared to have been averted when officials reported
Friday night that the bulk of the spilled oil was being
pushed by the prevailing currents around the island's
northern tip and out towards the western Caribbean.

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VATICAN CITY (UP!) — The Vatican confirmed today
that Pope John Paul II will visit the United States In
October to meet President Carter, make a pastoral visit to
American cities and address the United Nations.
The pontiff will also go to Ireland en route to the United
States, Vatissa spokesman Romeo Panciroll said,
breaking a two-day silence about the pope's planned trip,
which had been widely reported.
Panciroll said the 59-year-old Polish pontiff was
responding to Invitations extended to him by Carter, U.N.
Secretary General Kurt Waldheim and the U.S. and Irish
bishops conferences.

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GENEVA,Sw1twi,jJ (UP!) — Vice President Walter
Mondale said today President Carter has ordered longrange aircraft to fly patrols to locate Vietnamese "boat
people" In the South China Sea and sent four more ships to
the area to help them.
Mondale also blamed Vietnam for the refugee exodus,
compared the plight of the Indochinese displaced persons
to that of the Jews who fled NI Germany, and proposed
a seven-point U.S. plan to deal with the problem.
Mondale told the 57 nations at the conference the United
States is pIeIng aid In excess of $145 million dollars.

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Rebels' Got Hero's W.Icorn.
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!) — Nicaragua's new
SancSnlda junta, given a hero's welcome during Its
triumphant entry Into the capital by thousands of singing,
dancing and cheering Managuans, says It wants to be
good friends" with the United States.
But In Its first speech to a cheering throng of 100,000
rqportes gathered In Managua's newly renamed plaza
of the Revolution, the five-member government said that
free elections would not be held for at least three to four
Years — the time It will take to rebuild the shattered
country alter 18 months of on-and-off civil war.
Tens of thousands of Nicaraguans sang, rang bells, fired
guns and roared their approval of the revolution that
ousted President Anastasio Somoza as the revolutionary
junta entered the capital Friday from Leon.

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peraUwe, 71; oversight low, 74;
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yesterday's
high,
93; 11:53 p.m.; low, 7:13 am., 8:09
barometric pressure, 30.07; P.=
relative humidity, 97 percent;
MONDAY'S TIDES
winds, E at 15 mph.
Daytona
Each: high, 450
Forecast:
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m.; low, 5:20 am.,
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p.m.
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Port Canaveral: high, 8:18
PHighs IUIhOlow a.rn.,1:3$p.m.; low, z:04a.m.,
Ns and lows tunlghtiathe7l&amp;
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Bayport: high, 2:33 a.m.,
e 1.5 miles per
eat
hear gusty 1:34 p.m.; low, 7:52 n.m., 8:45
near thunderstorms. Rain p.m.
peelabIlity 0 percent today. 20
percent tonIgb and SI percent
BOATING FORECAST
Sunday.
SL Augnatlac to Jupiter bdet
out II miles - Small craft 'c
SUNDAY'S TIDES
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should exercise caution.
Dayton. Beach: high, 7:33 SadlessilMy winds at
am., 7:57 p.m.; low, 1:21 n.m.,
20 knots
ougb
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Svndsy. Seas ztolfeet. Winds
Port Canaveral: hIgh, 7:21 and was igier near widely
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Cloak

FORT WORTH, Texas
(UP!) - He moves in a
"cloak and dagger" world,
covering his tracks as he
hops planes to the far
corners of the world and
secretly plots his ruthless
pursuit - of art.
Sometimes he snares his
quarry and other times,
Dr. Richard F. Brown
returns to the Kimbell
Museum
to
wait,
sometimes years, fo the
prize to surface again.
As he sits behind a desk
in his sunlit office in the
$6.5 million masterpiece of
architect Louis I. Kahn, it
Is difficult to imagine the
bearded, genial museum
director as ruthless.
"All's fair in love, war
and art acquisition," he
says sternly, his eyes
twinkling.
And that, he explains, is
why he cannot disclose the
object of his current
pursuit of "what may be
the best and the last of its
kind." He will only say he
is going to London on a few
days notice. if the doctor
monitoring his cancer will
allow it and he has "to go,
look, feel and smell" his
quarry.
In explaining why he
cannot reveal the prize, he
tells of a time he saw a
piece of Oriental art in Nw
York while on his way to
Washington for a meeting.
When he arrived at the
meeting, he asked an
Oriental art expert's
, opinion of the piece.
"By the time I got back
,.,,to New York the next day,
It had been purchased," he
said, explaining his
Oriental friend had
represented the eventual
buyer.
"That's what can happen.',
Still, the 62-year-old
Brown relies on a network
of friends and associates to
Inform him when a particular art treasure surfaces that would fit well in
the Kimbell's collection of
European, Far Eastern,
African
and
PreColumbian art.
: When he gets the word,
off he goes to see the object
or bimself, to assess its
condition' ndtry th judge
whether It is what it is
Purported to be.
"Every case, every
Object — whether it's a
painting, sculpture,
whatever it is - is nn-individual
case
and
somewhat different. It has
Its own life. That's what
makes it desirable. Its
history makes it unique, its
relationship to its owner.'
While Brown has considerable expertise in
many areas of art, he
acknowleges there are
some periods and areas
where he must rely on
expert friends, considerable research and
chemical testing to
determine whether the
object it Is what the seller
alleges.
"I don't pretend to have
the infallibility of the god
Apollo of the arts and
expert knowledge of every
field," he laughs.
But there are times, he
admits, when he knows

And Daqger World Of Art AcCuis ition

from its country (If on gin.
'That national treasure
bit is the biggest problem
in acquisition for American
inusuep directors.- hi'
says, because our State

Department and U S.
Customs
have
an
unrealistic view of a real
world situation:
Brown said the Aiiierii'a,i
Museum l)irectors
Association has agreed not
to knowingly purchase art
that has been stolen or
exported illegally, anti the
federal goverrunent is very
sensitive about the latter
part of the agreement even
though it means another
country most likely will
acquire the treasure'
anyway.

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have

been

riWilefoUs occasions t here
we have found art, niostly

f r ont 'l'tnrd World count ries, that t1('V IiO% say are

'All's fair in love,
war and art
acquisition'
We
don't buy it, but another
t'ountr does.Brown said the 'national
treasure" situation is a
worl(lwide problem, citing
the example of a major
European mnu.cuem Much
had fi iiished its collection
by the time the 20th
century
begarm
bt:t
n ational treasures.

returned the art Objects to
some Third VOrl(I countries who claimed them as
national treasures.
'Anti they're now on the
t)1X'rl imuirke't," Brown said
ruefully, citing other
stories
of
returned
'national treasure's" now
on the world art market
tmfltt)tIcilal)le
and
by
American museums.
lie says Congress is now
considering it bill that
would add to the problems
of museum directors by
ordering all national
treasures" acquired before
1934 to be returned to their
('(flint ri es of origin.

All other art.iinxsrting,
developed and wealthy
countries will have nothing

to Ito %%all this,' he contends.
Brown says government
action regar(h ng - n at ional
treasures" of othçr govern.
inents is more '1lItical
than ethical.
''l'lie State Department
wants to crack down so
Aillerfl'a looks like a great,
big benefactor and brother
to small developing

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human content and its
profound and speci al
sex,

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been purchased'

'lucy are illing to use
art and cultural objects as
a ('hip ifi their P1k Mien
what they're' really after is
anadditional chii) to ILSC Oil
problems that to I hemmi are
greater proW en is
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problems, drug traffic
stolent cars, wetbac ks.

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tuuiest tr ad e" v' mild be
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U.S. liliLseulmns to altitit' h'.
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sliltitilit

objects might attract more:

(iiS('lOSt'
of
hit'

publicity for tiw flithS&amp;'flhil,
well-known throth the art

IIaLst'Url45 d('(lllI sit loll ftiriil
the w'' paid f o r an
alt I)h)JtOts, calling it
a 1)501 Utt' per v ersion of

world but relatively little
r&amp;'.)))Ized by the residents
f the city in which it is
located. Brown conceded
that might be true but
observed, the nioney
figure can be blinding'' anti
otcure the intrinsic value
of the art

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thong %% c st,intl for
it is something to be
resisted All of our socit't',
appeals to the lot% t'st
Ilmn)rnioni cit'Iioniitiiator
.

Instantly the art object Is
what he is seeking.
With rapid gestures and
verbal punctuation, he tells
the story of the Monet
painting that had been
"lost" for 100 years
"Pointe de la Heve at Low
Tide." The painting had
and
been described
illustrated after the French
painter exhibited it a
century ago at La Salon, an
annual Parts art show.
"It didn't win the prize,
but It got recognition. Then
It dropped from sight," he
says. "A century later it

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surfaced in a private
collection.
"The minute I looked at
it, I knew It was the one. I
didn't have to do much
research. It was in perfect
condition."
Brown says the painting,
which is on of two Monets
hanging in the Klmbell's
series of self-supporting
vaults of concrete sheathed
In travertine, was acquired
more than 10 years ago but
If bought today, would be
worth more than $1 million.
But before Brown can
even begin offering money
for an art object, he must
confirm It is not classified
as a "national treasure"
and been removed illegally

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Never mind the strain of Little League tournaments on the kids.
They're young, and can take It. After all, they are
playing for the fun of it.
But the coaches and parents...now, there's the
folks you gotta feel sorry for!
Without going Into the merits of parental Involvement In Little League, this business of merely

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Sunday, July 22, 1979-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

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THOMAS G IOR DA'O, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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showing up at the games is something else.
It's been going on for some parents since
January, when practice and organi zational

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meetings began. Let's see—there's January,
February, Mar ch, April, May, June, July and It's
going to be into August before some of them are
finished.
"Our lives change drastically," said Mrs. Robb)
Robinson of Altamonte Springs just the other day.
Her husband is in the real estate bias, and he Is
fortunate that he can set up most of his ap
polntments prior to 3:30 p.m.
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The Clock
By JIM HAYNEIS

Sanor
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age:

"You goto bed later at night, and you get up earlier
In the morning to go to work."
Ah, yes. Sleep. The problem about jobs. And
making money. Funny, but not too many Little
League followers think much about that aspect of
the game. They are well versed on what's a hit and
what's an error. But the coaches and parents who
devote the countless ho urs to seeing to the details of
the game are all too often not fully appreciated.
I've done It before, but I am not certain I have
patience to endure another season. What really
amazes me Is how some coaches do this sevenmonth hitch year after year. Even when their kids
are long gone from the program.
It reminds me too much of the Army, playing
Star Spangled Banner Instead of reveille.

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The time for the city of Sanford to move forward
in building its image is now.
And the opportunity to act comes in the form of a
request by the Greater Sanford Development
Corporation (GSDC) which is asking the city to
, :1'10tb01 a two-year-old commitment to participate in
.:various stages of development to enhance
economic growth.

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Magazine
Pushes U.S.
Exportin g

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"Finds need and fill It!" That was the slogan
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of the late Henry J. Kaiser, and over the course
of a long career he found a lot of needs and filled
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building a large industrial empire In the
them,
He had served four years on a Texas prison
process.
farm. The state provided no restitution.
The slogan might also apply to U.S. world
"Whatever the train fare was, I got It, and
trade.
There Is a need to revive the "Yankee
nc*hln' to. eat on," Mathis told a reporter
Trade spirit and push U.S. exports In order to
recently. "They could have done something."
counteract our long-running trade imbalance.
But Ovid Mathis may be lucky.
Showcase U.S.A., a new magazine (heading
He could have been Earl Charles. Charles was
for its fourth issue, seems to be living by that
wrongly sentenced to death for a double murder
slogan as It tells the story of American exports.
In Savannah, Ga., despltetestimony that put him
Most of Its readers are overseas and the
V
In Tamp., Fla., at the time of the crime. Charles
response to the first three Issues has been so
spent three years under the threat of a legal
good that It Is stepping up Its publishing
death.
scheduling from four to six Issues a year.
He might have been Freddy Pitts or Wilbert
Publisher George St. John and his editor
Lee, who spent 12 year on Florida's death row
(pardon
a little fatherly pride), Maureen
)OP
before Florida certified them Innocent and freed
Reagan, have set out In Showcase U.S.A. to
them.
provide an Information clearinghouse between
U.S. manufacturers and services and potential
'Get those harps tuned
Or he might have been recently executed John
overseas buyers and marketers.
Spenkellnk. On the date of his death, Spenkelink
could have already been paroled If he had plea
The magazine actively encourages small
her. comes Arthur FIedI.rI'
bargained and accepted the uncontested secondAmerican businesses to "go International" and It
degree murder conviction offered him by the
provides stories on how to do It. It also profiles
state,
success stories of a variety of U.S. firms which
have gone Into exporting.
Or Mathis may have been one of the more um
70 cases of wrongful conviction discovered by SCIENCE TODAY
in the current Issue, a special section details
Pr Hugh Bedau In his study "The Death
the U.S. semiconductor and electronic cornPenalty in America," including several where
ponents Industry. And a regular feature called
an individual has been convicted of a murder
"Trade Inquiries" covers a dazzling variety of
that never took place — where the "victim" later
w
U.S. products currently available for expott. The
L
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turned up alive.
list
doesn't quite go from A to Z, but It does cover
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frapcjc1)t&amp;t%,ms (ai4 along the
At least Mathis, P11 1"d Charles are
By ROBERT
the armory of r
r'
MUSEL
ents
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way, such things as earthworms and frozen bull
alive and free. In each case, blind luck kept these
One of the most dramatic advances is in semen for starting your own herd in a distant
Innocents away from death, or living death
LONDON (UP!) — If a criminal Is careless
behind prison bars.
scene
retrieving
fingerprints from material which land).
enough to leave a single bloodstain at the
previously
did not yield them, such as wet paper
The
wt',cjt and
The checks and balances built In to the of a crime, Scotland Yard can now draw from It and leather a nd plastics immersed
in water for questionnaire for overseas readers to use In
uch
ti
Informa
on
as
though
th
e
villain
or
p
AmerICan judicial system let these men slip over as m
victim had appeared at the laboratory to give a several days. The secret, Burrows said, was In a listing products or services about which they
pn the wrong side.
r"y prepared .atergent liquid wth
V
sample In person.
nt more detailed Information. i1fnagáine
Propone nts of capital pubishment argue that
This Is only one of example of the capabilities adhered to substances passed through the acts as go-between. Another feature lists upthe executed criminal will never commit any of a battery of new techniques developed for the fingerprints from the victim's body,
coming trade shows both here and overseas.
crime again. But what If he didn't do It?
war against the sderworld.
Burrows said the photoflt system under which
The style of Showcase U.S.A. is
The advanced blood analysis method — a victim put together various shapes of noses, exuberant. Reading such articlupbeat, even
What about Spenkelink, who had the misfores as "Go
recently disclosed by Arthur Burrows, director lips, hairline and so on to arrive at a reasonable International, Young Mu, Go
tune of choosing the wrong legal strategy?
International"
of the Policecen
anch of the facsimile of the criminal's face Is being sup- and "Small Business, the Available Resource"
Office — can produce from
Earl Charles now says of the death penalty he Home
the stain planted by a far more flexible and accurate makes you feel good be an
escaped:
American and It
evidence of the age, sex, and past medical history computer which draws the face on Its screen. reminds You that theretoisa
better way to work at
"I never was for It. Even though I must admit of the blood "donor" as well as a strong in.
For one thing, It is not re
ed
of our trade im balance than to adopt protectionism
that if somebody killed my brother or my mother dicatlon of whether he or she lived In a 1cm- shapes on hand. And a strict to the stock
now
as a way Cl life. Protectionism Is costly to
portable version
or somet hing like that, that any individual would Perate or tropical ZO1
American consumers and almost always invites
under development can be taken to the
have that desire to get revenge. But through this
Burrows said the new improvements In home and used while the image is still victim's
fresh in retaliation.
experience, I realize now that that would be laboratory examination depended 01) breaking mind.
While Showcase U.S.A. spreads the word
acting on emotion without any kind of reason, down trace elements and eases In the blood.
A combination of special swabs and an cisc- about America to a large overseas audience,
And emotions running along, running wild? As It While they were Intended to help fasten a u.' s
is said, you know, they are no more than a flame on the guilty person, he said they would equally ttcm microscope has been shown to be more word4freaders of a different sort are In trouble
here at home.
accurate than other metlocis in
which burns to its own destruction.
help free an innocent suspect.
whether someone has recently handled ex"You have to really think about this thing. It's
Burrows explained the laboratory progress to plosives or fired a gun, Burrows said. Th IflICTO'. billit seems that tucked away In a congressional
to overhaul government printing operations
a real delicate thing. But the truth Itself stands police chIefs and representatives of Local scopic metal particles whIch
are driven Into th
there
Is a clause requiring that every federallybold. And capital punishment—there's no way In goverment at a conference. At the moment, be skin by the
gases of a detonation or adhere from owned photocopying machine be modified so that
the world It can be right. And that's the truth of aid,the techniques are necessarily conmied to explosive look
Wee boulders at a nuVocation of it will automatically print
an each copy the
the matter. That's the truth of It."
major laboratories but it Is hoped to add them more than 5000
legend, "Produced at Government Expense."

Flagship Bank's President John Mercer says his
:abank is committed to loan the city up to $210,000,
either by itself, or In conjunction with any other
financial institution willing to participate should
:"the
the city be unable to find the money without
its budget for 1979-1980.
I'l If the city participates, and ft should, the project
'would complement what private property owners
,;have achieved over the past two years, namely,
refurbishing their building facades.
But this is not just a question of revitalizing one
--area of the city alone. It has a community-wide
impact. As Mercer said to city commissioners
before a GSDC presentation last Monday:

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number of industries locating here, lower unemployment and increase Income levels as well
property values throughout the city.
Any attempts to spread actual construction over
a four-year period would be unacceptable for two
main reasons: parts of the area would have to be
ripped up ar-citizens inconvenienced four yr.4n •
I a row and labor and materials costs would be
greater than today's estimates during the second,
third and fourth-year construction increasing the
I total project costs.

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shoppers,. so a com-

that the downtown does not have major
department stores or a drug store. Cocoa's
downtown Is largely service oriented

Problem downtown
business Is up.

would indicate that

Brockenbrough said the biggest problem
in completing th e project was the
disruption caused to the merchants while
insurance businesses, attorneys, etc.
streets were being (lug up in front of their
Sanford had more of th e types of shops that stores. There was a hell of a lot of

Pre-retirement counseling Is in a rut.
Since the beginning of this decade, pre11'ettrement courses and advisory services
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-Jf you attend such a program, you will
..jind a real esta te specialist leading a
dlacuss1on on retirement communities. A
,rpresentative of the local Social Security
office will bring you up to date on Social
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A banker will discuss money. A broker

shouting at the city manager over that,"

Pro bl ems of parking and disruption here
can be anticipated and worked around if
the project is carried out properly. n
Cocoa, the bulk of the project was funded
through an Economic Development
Administration grant. Under the terms of
the grant, th e city had only 30 days to begin

he said.

A similar problem is likely to occur here,
and It can be politically volatil e when the
situation comes do wn to who gets the
street In front of his store torn up and

made Impassible dur ing the Christmas
sales season.

work or the money would
be available.
"We kind of got goin g by the seat of our
pants in order to keep th e money."
Brockenbrough said.
Th e development corporation here has
been putting together plans for two years.
not

But Sanford has a tremendous advantage over Cocoa in th at it has the opportunity to take the tim e and energy
needed for adequate planning.

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No one denies th at money Is importan t
Pre-retlrement courses say noth ing of
after retirement. But to quote an old the danger of bickering through the
saying, "Money Isn't everything." Other retirement years. Neither do they cite
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will tell you about lnvei.ments.
A doctor or social worker may assure
you that love and sex needn't stop at any
age. But the emphasis throughout Is on
money.

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retirement years.
alcoholIcs. Nor do they mention those who
Let's draw the picture:
just lose interin life.
Here Is an elderly couple. They will be
Lacking direction, such problems are
dependent on each other day mid night for Inevitable for many retirees.
the rest of their lives.
With all the money In the world, the
During their working years, they spent retired couple will have an unhappy time
only evenings and yearly vacations unless they learn what is available to them
together. They cannot really know each socially and Intellectually in retirement.
other.
That's a challenge for those who conduct
Spending 24 hours a day with onp pre-retirement programs.
another may be just too much togetherPre-retirement courses must be exness.
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valid, more exciting.
What's required Is that articulate people
who have already retired be present at
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It is foolhardy to say, "I'll figure out
what to do, where to live, how to live when
retirement is forced upon me." Preretirement programs must provide
guidance for those who think that planning
for retirement activities can wait until
retirement begins.
Retirement can be beautiful.
Retirement can be interesting. Retirement

pee-retirement sessions. Let

them describe what life Is actually like
during retirement. Somehow the true
picture of retirement must be drawn.
A retiree who is Into volunteer work
should tell about the rewards of unpaid
labor for an important cause. Other
speakers whould report on their newly
acquired creative Interests. Still others
might describe how they turned hobbles
Into useful opportunities for prestige and

Income.

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be enriching.
Pre-retirement courses should present
all the possibilities for self-fulfillment. And
the only people who can really explain
retirement living are those already

retired.
We know what it's like.

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their budget requests and new agencies
hope to be Included.
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But, taking It a step further, Commissioner
Julian Stenstrom has pledged to encourage the city
to seek a loan if all or any part of the $88,000 cannot
be found without disrupting the budget. He, too,
agrees'if the project is undertaken, it must be done
on a one-shot basis or the impact will be lost.
We agree. We urge the city commission to
work diligently in balancing its budget, and to find
$88,000 for the prospect, or, falling short, pursue the
loan.

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This week checks in the total amount
of $44,374.00 were mailed to 15 agencies
as their third quarter share of our 1978
campaign. Our Seminole County
agencies look for this payment from
United Way to help maintain Ihe services they provide.
Thanks to Seminole County citizens
United Way works, The payments this
week prove that. Without YOU this
would not be possible.
Bob Daehn, president
United Way of
Seminole County, Inc.
P.O. Box 144
Sanford

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that home Insulatlon can substantially reduce airconditioning costs. But the engineers at
Consumer Reports have found that insulation is not always the most costeffective way to save.
Sometimes, in fact, it may not cut airconditioning costs at all,

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temperature Inside. So, while the In- can also plant deciduous (not evergreens)
sulaflon would cut down the daytime heat trees to cut the effect of the sun's heat on
gain, It also serves to keep the beat In at the east, wed and south sides of your
house in the summer.
night.

While our house was hypothetical, the
Keeping Inside di apery shut during the
National Bureau of Standards (NBS) day, and shading windows with an outdoor
performed actual tests by outfitting a awning or trellis, will also help reduce the
ranch house near Washington with storm effect of the sun's heat as well as your airinsulation may provide a small savings
windows and ceiling, wall and floor in- conditioning bill.
if installed In homes In the warmest
If you decide to work with the weather
sulatlon. The house was unoccupied and
.rgIons of the country, especially where
the windows and doors were kept shut 24 by opening windows at night, insulating
can help you. If you just close off your
tjuses may have no insulation to begin
hours a day.
W ith.
NBS engineers maintained a constant house and turn on the air-conditioning,
We"built" a hypothetical house In
Indoor temperature and monitored the Insulation will do little or no good.
Hquston with 66 square feet of roof, 1,600
house's energy requirements. They
4üare feet of walls(exclusive of glass)
demonstrated what Consumer Reports
lirni no insulation at all. Assuming — just engineers hypothesized: that while the
t keep the example simple — that the
flow of hot air Into the house was retarded
Muse was centrally air-conditioned, we
as
during the day, the outward flow of hot air
"pet" the thermostat for 78 degrees. The
was slowed by night for a net enek'gy
rthdows were assumed to be shut at all
savings of zero.
b'hes.
The Consumer Reports engineers say
By installing attic insulation with an Rthat you can take Important steps to cut
àlue of 19, we calculated that the house's
air-conditioning cods if you're w11hIg to
&amp;conditIonlng bill could be lowered by
work with the weather, not against it.
Letters to the editor are
60 per cooling season, based on an
First, you might consider raising the
welcomed for publication,
sumed electricity rate of 3.8 cents per
thermostat a few degrees. For the house bi
All letters must be signed,
ttbwatthour. R-valueis the measure ofa
Houston, simply raising the indoor terntterIal's ability to retard the flow of
perature from 78 to 80 would cut cooling
with a mailing address and,
It. The higher the R-value, the better
requirements by one-fourth.
If possible, a telephone
You also might monitor the outdoor,
ulation.)
number so the Identity of the
temperature. Any time It drops below 00
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writer may be verified. The
Indoor reading, you can turn off the airilatlon In the attic with a value of R-lI.
Evening herald will respect
conditioner and ventilate the house by
dIIng additional insulation with a value
the
wishes of writers who do
Or,
for
speedier
opening
the
windows.
R-19 would bring the attic's total Hfan
—
results,
you
can
use
an
attic
the
not want their names in
ue to 30. But the total savings would be
bigger, the better. The temperaturean additional $6 per season.
print. The Evening Herald
£1g1ail4)rIng technique *utks bed, of
Moving" to We*h1ngtun, D.C., we f,wd
also reserves the right to edit
course,
In areas where nighttime ternprobably
have
would
it added Insulation
letters to eliminate libel or to
peratures tend tobelow.
effect at all on cooling bills.
conform
to
space
A green belt Cl lawn or shrubs between
'Unlike conditions in Houston, the
requirements.
your house and the sidewalk or driveway
ightthne temperature outside the house
the
will
reduce
reflected
heat
and
glare.
You
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below
iWashIngion tends to

n People Treated Shabbily

WASHINGTON — The plight of the wretched mechanic, was better Informed than most
A market economy — banned by Pol Pot In question: "Have
"host people," fleeing communist butchery In villagers; he had been listening to a radio hidden favor of a bartering system
you read theeaty
tr "
— has sprung up. Brzezinski cleared his throat, smiled
wanly and
Vietnam, has made headlines around the world. In a friend's hut. At Ind he knew about the The (znbodfans are diggIng up
the gold
they hid ad mitted he hadn't.
But little has been reported about the suffering of capital's fall.
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frcn the hOmier Rouge and using It to purchase
the Cambodian people who never reached
Yet though his country had been at war for Vlithamneee goods and medicine. It also
The liberal Images of Dcmnorcratic Sees.
boats — for the slmi,le reason that the cc
whatever the market will bear to ride the new George McG
more
than a ur aie iiai no idea who
was effectively sealed oft from oi4s
overn Cl South Dakota and Frank
were. He thought Premier 1 N01 buss that are suddenly avaltable.
the communist victory four years ago.
Qiwdi of Idaho were carefully protected a
have flared up when "Dear coueaguer )et
had returned to defeat the commwtW'. Then
Signed urging
at
VlsthamW
troops,
suffering
from food ahor- fellow senators to supportthey
the federally
s
Perhaps
no
Indochinese
nation
has
been
so
10a.m.
that
January
day
a
friend
ran
Into
the
cruelly worked over by war and bloody political village from the rice field., fludlSd
ub,s, have
repression. The gentle, peac.4oving tm____
r4 froij the sidized Civilian Marksman Program. The 1el,ir
msi
to tell Cl the Invaders' approach.
There have also been sporadic me,gin that the program Is supported by such
bodlans were dragged Into the Vietnam War by
reports of
abuse and rapes by the oc"mu
are
all
Vietnamesel" he laid
t he U.S Incurai of ivo, were subjected t
copying soldiers. But this is gadhe treatrrig apple-pie groups as the Boy Scouts and the 411
unspeakable UV$erY under the communist
Clubs. What it didn't motion was the progrom,s
TPVed to the daughter that follOWed the biggest supporter
fanatics of the Khmer Rouge, and than. lad
— the National Rifle
The InItal apprehension was followed by relief. Khmer Rouge conquest.
Association.
year, were invaded and occupied by their an- "we decided, .11, we've get to get away from
Recent *'llg.'we reports Indicate that the
dent eneflies, the Vietnamese.
PUPPet
nJ Pot no matte' what, even If It mews the
Cambodian tiaher, Hang Soria, has
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We have talked to some of the new Cam- VWtr'-'.," a of
POTPOuRRI: John Conn*Uy,
mplained
to his Vietnamese masters about the thePOUTICAL
co
Democrat
bodlans who managed to escape to the United
turned-Republican
presidentl*l
'ft w
urns, wd we , 'dedy had the shabby way his cosilrymen are being treate&amp; contender, planned ar
States since the Vietnamese takeover, At first, freedom to go out and reap as much rice as we
foray h4o
ThehsaCambodianeople_
etwean California.
they aald, the Cambodian peopl, were relieve&amp;
encountered massive
oriss," said a former traditional hatred of the Vletniie and fear Cl little Intrt,He
ei ed and
minimal siçpest. He qu
Now they are fearf ul and confused. Neither the metal merci ant. But there was no order, jot the hOmier Roug
e butchers — don't know where celed the trip on the pretense that he=C~
had to .t
Vietnamese nor the Cambodian village councils spr..&amp;ng chaos. Every morning the Cani' to t1L
tend to urgent law
they set up are In firm control; Khmer Rouge bodians finned out over the cowds leaking
WAMINGTON WHIRL: President CftJf'gCajl1Ofl1j's Governo( Jerry Brown, an ac.
Premier Pal Pot's troops are dill figMing a for food.
fad-talking national security adviser, 0-1
complished political thamthon, Is projecting a
guerrilla war In the bush.
The Vietna mese invaders a1 e'd to red=
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gave
congreadonal
le
ad
en
his
sales
liberal
and commaUve image at the same time.
Typical Cl the confusion that prevailed In order In Cambodia. They ad up their own
pltdi on the SALT U treaty the other day. He He maintains his liberal look
by appointing left.
Cambodia was the adry of Vietnamese troop coinmktees and named their own ofticlahs. In it argued doquemdly for Senate ratification of the lowing liberals to top pods and
Into the tiny thcastern village of Sisophan last
adopting some of
one case, they lifted an edit. ad. Soviet-American agreement. Jug as he was their pet
projects. But he
Jan. 10, three days after they took Phnom Pooh. minidratlys apparatus from a Vietnamese City tSSCMI4 hiS high Point
igs c,jj e
Qiey 111th, a literature proleaeor turned bicycle aid ktlld ft In a thnllar city In Cambodia. Robert Byrd, DW.Va.,, Senate Majority Leader side by hammering against govenunent speaüdernçt.d with a quiet ding and high taxes.
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It's widely believed

JACK ANDERSON

BERRY'S WORLD

'Could you and / have a Camp David
domestic summit? You won't believe what
inflation has done to my allowance!"

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The city commission, again, must be cornmended for its enthusiastic acceptance of the
concept. Most of them also say they favor the
project done on a one-shot basis rather than
stretching It over four years if the $88000 can be
found during budget review and without the need of
a tax rate Increase. We applaud that display of
fiscal responsibility,

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One question that Sanford cornafter-hours
missioners have about the proposed parison might not be fair.
$210,000 rehab project planned here is
Cost.wise, Cocoa's rehabilita tion is on a
whether It will encourage merchants to
slightly larger scale. It took $300,000 to
remain open for evening shoppers. Th
e make th e street, sidewalk and landscaping
Cocoa experience has not shown that
kind improvements. Th e city paid for a third of
of result. The city manager said,
however, the cost.

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"President Carter said in his address that we
must create an aura of confidence. In the city of
Sanford this of course begins with the city cornmission. We must believe In progress. have faith
that those who live after us will be better because
we lived here.. We must not allow our fair city to

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That's the conclusion of Cocoa City
Manager Bud Brockenbrough. His city
recently underwent a faceli ftlng similar to
that planned by the Greater Sanford
Development Corporation. Although there
are no statistics yet available to determin e
whether the rehabilitation has boosted the
local economy, Brockenbrough said, th e
Increased traffic causing a parking

RONALD REAGAN

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somet hing wrong If you don't wind up with
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But listen, he pleaded.
"Not until we get the third out," we told him.
Finally he called time out, told the umpire
something at close range, and the umpire Informed
us that our right fielder had to use the bathroom.
So much for determination...

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All the ingredients are there. The city cornmission says it favors the rehabilitation of streets
and sidewalks in an area of downtown Sanford
where over the past two years property owners in
conjunction with GSDC have undertaken the
facelifting of individual buildings.
The GSDC is asking the city to provide $88,000 In
cash, and the remainder in labor, materials and
;equipment to improve the public rights of way as
the next step in the revitalization program.

Evening Harald, Sanford, Fl.

he kept making excuses about the sun, his cap, his
glove and uneven turf. He had been reprimanded
for not using two hands, not getting In front of the
ball and not chasing it after It got past him.
This required patience, and I was determined he
was going to fight It no matter what th e excuse.
He was signaling that he wanted to come in.
"No way — come on and try again," we told him.

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fielding fly balls was getting a workout in right
field. Five in the first and five in the second made t
100, the other team. I figured no use In taking him
out now.
One of those youngsters seemed reluctant to play,

The last year I was coaching in Little League an
Incident occurred that made me stop and think. It
was one of those typical minor league years when
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How are wi. ever, going to combat
Inflation when, starting at our local
level, we do nothing to economize? Our
local officials, like the state and
national, seem to have the Idea that
making everything cost more, it will be
to everyone's advantage, but when the
tally Is made, everyone but the
politicians and racketeers are the

losers.
Today I experienced the local reason
for the added cost of building which
nurtures Inflation. I had applied for a
building permit to build a gazebo on a
foundation and slab that had been
approved and built recently. In order to
approve the location of this foundation
and slab, a plot plan had to be presented
and approved. But when I applied for a
permit to build the structure on the

to $1.50 per gallon that the government
would gain over $4 billion In taxes per
year. I doubt that anyone but the fuel
and energy racketeers would gaIn,
As of right now, we are In a recession
and every time cost of Living Increases
the recession gains momentum and
economy slows down even more. Our
economy in this area has not felt the
recession nearly as 'solheas
areas, but It Is on Its way.
I cannot understand how the same

brand of gasoline sold at two different
locations of our county can vary in
v')cp t'F! to IP rmts per ge&amp;1(. t sr
one gasoline station owner make the
rLdmrc-thm ivrs only open four days
per week, but Is making more money
from selling gasoline than he did when
he was open 7 days per week. How?
Stephen G. Ballnt Sr.
101 Bunker Lane

Sanford

To The President...
This Is an open letter to the
President:
Thanks for telling the American
people how it really Is. We do need to
rebuild confidence. It won't be easy —
many will have to change their thinking
and it will have to start In each home.
Here Is a lid of suggestions I can
offer:
Mom
stay home with your
children — teach them. Dad, help mom.
Mom and dad, take your children to
church as a family.
Dad, hug your daughters, listen to
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Mom and dad, teach your children
the value of work, how to save, how to
help others (especially each family

member).
Become active In some community, school or civic activity.
Above all, learn to give praise — and
teach your children about our heritage
— and respect what our ancestors have
done for us so that we could live In
liberty in this country.
The effect of your talk, Mr.
President, will bring varied results We
will all find out soon enough from those
Americans who are willing to change.
My greatest fear Is apathy. And what a
pity It is.

God be with you, Mr. President; your
job is a thankless one and perhaps
a "Lonely" one. I just wanted to tell you
I appreciate you.

approved foundation and slab, I was
turned down because I did not have a
plat plan showing the location of the
foundation, slab and structure. This
unnecessary plat plan is costing the
contractor a considerable sum In loss of
time and will also cost the owner a
considerable amount to have a survey
and more plat plans made.
It seems that everyone Is so fickle
that two people working side by side

Jeanne Robinson
P.O. Box 744
Lake Mary

Congress Traitors?
It was with great pleasure that we
read the Honor Roll of those 105 citizens
and businesses that were willing to
pledge their lives, their fortunes and
their sacred honor to see that this
Constitutional Republic, conceived In
liberty and dedicated to the proposition
that all men — and women — are
crested equal, shall not be destroyed by
the traitors within the gates. For as
Qcerosad: "A nation can survive its
fools and eve' the ambitious, but It
cannot survive treason from within...
He (it) infects the body politic soit can
no longer resist. A murderer Is less to

don't trust each other. Jealousy,

Jealousy and more jealousy, mistrust,
mistrust and more mistrust seems to be
the way of the people In this world. We
have taken the reading of the Bible and
prayer out of our schools, our armed
forces, and I doubt that It plays any
part in our government anymore.
Ihave just listened to a report onthe
TV news In which some of our
politicians say that if gasoline went up

be feared,"

or such, in our opinion, is the MCIII.,
Members of Congress for Peace

through Law. The MCPL are all
honorable men, after the manner of
Brutus, who stuck a "shiv" in Ceaser's
back, as the MCPL is doing to the
nation. Approximately 100 of them
voted to uphold the Panama Canal
treaties. The vote was 224 for, 202
u'n.yi tar.**
Declaration of Interdependence that
calls for "one global community,
dependent on one body of resources,
bound together by ties of a conunon
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adventure on the Planet earth."
they are also rcozisAble for the to
million dead in Cambodia and the 70
odd thousand boat-people, who rather
than live in communism choose almost
certain death. You can also charge our
present energy debacle to them, as they
have frustrated every attempt to bring
reason Into this picture. It is to be noted
that when emotion conies in the door,
reason flies out of the window. The
MCPL's voting record will show that
they consciously or unconsciously
promoted Ralph Nader's proposal to
cut our energy supply 50 percent and
Nader and the MCPL should realize
that such a reduction in the energy
supply would result in a catastrophic
upheavel.
Is this the result Nader and the MCPL
are striving for; so that we will ask for
"A Man on Horseback"?
For those who would like a list of
these "Quislings" so that they can be
removed from the political life of the
nation, we will be glad to supply the list,
along with some of their voting record.
S. B. "Jim" Crowe
713 Bevier Road
Sanford
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Work Or Welfare?
I wouiu just like to put in my two
bits' worth. I don't think you will print
this. I am In my sixties, with a sixth
grade education. I had to quit school to
help my dad on the farm (share
cropper). At 21, I married and raised
five children. There were times when
we didn't know where our next meal
was coming from. But I never asked for
help.
I worked on WPA with pick and
shovel. Now I am one hundred percent
disabled. I have a son and daughter
both single, working hard. But taxes
take at least one third of their wages to
give these people on welfare. I know for
a fact of several which are drawing
three to four hundred dollars a month
sitting at home on their fat bottoms,
which Is more than I draw each month.
They also get food stamos.
Why can't each state and the federal
government order carloads of brooms
and rakes and give each able bodied
person on welfare one and ask them to
go out on the street and sweep or rake
up leaves. It don't matter if they work
or not, just keep them out in this hot sun
for eight hours, paying them what they
are getting now, or even a little more.
I know I am too outspoken but I say it
just like I think.
Perk W. Kelley
211 W. Bay Ave.

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ATLANTA (UP!) - For six of her teen-age years,

"1 realized there was more to life than this," she said.
Ms. Nash ended her career as a migrant farm worker at age 18
at a camp near Cornelia, Ga. Now she works for the Migrant and
Seasonal Farm Workers Association in Gainesville, a non-profit
organization seeking to Improve the lot of migrants.

Hijacker Overpowered
In Struggle with FBI Agents
OMAHA, Neb. (UP!)

-A "

very

nervous" man who

hijacked a United Airlines 727 jet by claiming he had
plastic explosives and was overpowered by FBI agents
has been committed to a maximum-security hospital
psychiatric ward.
Ronald Allan Rimerman, 38, an unshaven, bespectacled medical lab technician with psychiatric problems,
hijacked the jet with 118 other passengers on board
Friday, saying he had a bomb made of plastic explosives
and wanted refuge in Havana, Cuba, officials said.
Upon arriving in Omaha, the 118 passengers and four
flight attendants were allowed to leave the plane.
Three hours after the ordeal began, Rimerman was
over-powered by two FBI agents during a "brief
struggle" shortly after the door of the hot cockpit was
opened for air and to pass glasses of water through to
crew members, officials said. The FBI, said no bomb was
found and no one was injured in the brief scuffle.

Armstrong Misses Celebration
WAPAKONETA,

Ohio (UP!)

- In Wapakoneta they

Peterson said although many workers are not involved in
violence, it's not the case for some.
"The issue of cruelty in camps and some of the stuff going on at
some of the camps was horrendous," said Jim Brannon of the
Public Health Service.
Quinn said he didn't think such abuse was widespread b4 he
of othe"
added that "we do have those who trade on the misery
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Clayman said a migrant worker from
the process of bringing legal action against a camp near Johnston, S.C., for beatings he allegedly received. The worker asked
that he not be Identified for fear that the crew chief from a nearby
camp "would come and get me."
He said he met a man on a downtown Atlanta street who
promised him "$30 to $40 a day, nice living conditions, that I
would be paid day-to-day and that I could leave any time."
However, the worker said, ,, it was like being on a road gang. If
you sneak off, they catch you."
He said he was beaten at two camps and a crew chief
threatened to kill him if he tried to leave. He said he fled during
the early morning hours.
Peterson said crew chiefs at most camps make deductions from
the workers' paychecks for room, board and any personal
necessities. He said the annual salary for a migrant worker
averaged $1,850.
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Peterson said although migrant workers are entitled
minimum wage of $2,90 an hour, many aren't paid it, and I
aren't paid on a regular basis.
Despite a"ailable service to migrant workers such as
stamps, child care facilities and health care, many workers
aren't aware of the services or have no way of getting to thcjn. .
government officials said.
Peterson said his office has found at least 63 camps In Georgia.
"I know there's more," he said. "We're locating them every other
day."
However, Bob Wendafl of OSHA said his office had accoun d
for only 125 camps in four states and most were concentratein
Florida and North Carolina.
Wendall said, however, if OSHA is notified of the camps, the
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office will take action against the owners. •
Peterson said most migrant workers are nousea in uwigviuu.
unsanitary living conditions where hot water and Indoor plumbing
is almost nonexistent -all violatipns of OSHA regulations. OSHA
said if it Is notified of the violations, it will investigate.
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standard," said Ennis A. Quinn of the Georgia Department of
Labor. "We don't have the responsibility in that unless we are
called upon (to provide workers). We just don't have the manpower or resources to solicit job orders from workers."
He said if violations are found at the camps, a report is flied
either with OSHA or the Wage and Hour Dlvlson.
HEW and Quinn said major problems faced by migrant workers
Includes poor living conditions, low pay and violence.
At the Cornelia camp where workers harvest apples August
through November, a reporter was taken on a tour of a ramshackle structure on a dirt road off a main highway where the
migrant workers live while harvesting apples.
Rob Clayman of Georgia Legal Service said about 40 people

Yolanda

Nash lived In a series of dilapidated shacks and spent as much 70
hours a week picking cherries and asparagus for $40 a week. She
thought she was happy until she got out.

IN BRIEF

At the peak of the season, Georgia Is believed to have as many
as 40,000 to 50,000 adults and children In the fields, third highest
behind Florida and North Carolina In the Southeast. Most of them
are now concentrated in the southeastern part of the state and
they will follow the harvests to the north through the summer.
A.B. Albritton of the Department of Health, Education and
Welfare said there are believed to be some 136,000 workers in all
In eight states covered by HEW's southern region but no one
knows for sure. Many are illegal aliens and virtually none pay
Social Security taxes.
Tom Peterson of the Atlanta farm workers office said that
HEW's appraisal was a "gross underestimate. There are 1,200
Hispanic farm workers in Sumter County alone." Sumter is
President Carter's home county.
Both state and local government officials say migrant farm
workers in the region are a problem but no one agency has sole
responsibility for their welfare.
The Georgia Department of Labor Inspects housing, HEW
oversees the health of migrant workers, the Wage and Hour
Division of the federal government is supposed to ensure that
workers are paid the minimum wage and the Occupational,
Safety and Health Administration checks for safe living and
working conditions.
"I do feel -and! can't go and stick my finger on It -that we do
have out-of-state workers in the state and housing Isn't up to

'The Issue of cruelty

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camps and some of the stuff
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going on at some

the camps was horrendous'
housed In some 15 rooms sleep on beds of foam rubber mattresses
placed over metal springs - less sheets, pillows and blankets. A
few other beds were simply boards placed over the springs,
What windows had glass in them were usually broken and
cardboard was placed on the walls to keep t he wind out. Workers
living in the basement of the structure had to negotiate a set of
rickety stairs, usually without the help of a light.
The owner of the camp declined to comment about the conditlons.

celebrated Neil Armstrong's lunar one-step with a few
disco steps of their own on Friday, the 10th anniversary of
the historic landing on the moon.
Thousands of people poured into the usually quiet little
311 r town of 8,500 Friday for a weekend of nearly non-stop
dl
activity to celebrate the moon walk by Armstrong, :
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former Wapakonetan.
Most of the events were scheduled for The $1 million
1 Neil Armstrong Museum.
"I really don't look for Armstrong to attend any of the
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events", Museum Director John Zwez said. "He's gotten
it
so many ether requests for this weekend, Including one

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CHICAGO (UPI) - A judge In a divorce case has
refused to place a market value on a woman's role as
housewife because doing so "could lead to recognition of
homemaking as a form of employment."
Judge Charles J. Fleck issued his ruling Friday in the
divorce settlement of John F. Gallagher, an official of
Sears Roebuck &amp; Co., and his wife, Claire, who sought to
have her "wages" Included in the divorce property setticment.
"Such a ruling," Fleck said, "could lead to recognition
as a form of employment with ominous
homemaking
of
possibilities of lawsuits demanding minimum wages,
workman's compensation and unemployment benefits."

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PAMPHLET

U.S. Magazines Hot Item
MOSCOW (UPI) - "Amed.
ca" magazine must claim some
kind of circulation record: it
usually sells out in 15 minutes.

zine monthly. Of these, 45,000
copier of "America" are
supposed to be distributed

In U.S.S.R.

workings of the economy and
the government. Soviet readers
found such articles least In-

All other deposits ...................................... . none
Certified and officers' checks...........................
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Total Deposits (sum of
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Total demand deposits .........................23,123
Total time and savings dspos Its ...............35,277
Federal funds purchased and
securities sold under agreements

articles as "Vikings Explore
Mars," "The World of the
Brain," "Artir Rubenstein at
90" and 'Porgy and Bess

through Soviet sidewalk kiosks terestlrg.
"The pattern - a preference Uves."
A Soviet crowd, Upped by the and 15,000 through subscription.

tossing a

The loss went to J.R. Richard,
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(Pittsburgh) the toughest team
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Florida pounded Atlanta 10-2,, CmJWIIOI' Major Iâa8l* Dl
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cirmati stopped St. Louis 3-0,
Tournament.
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The rest are handed out by the
U.S. Embassy.
In addition, the Soviet state
square wfle3 we neiivery ra puoucaucm agency, uyu
rolls up each month with 200 chat, is supposed to distribute

nearby.
Danny A. Parton, 29, was charged with two counts of
first-degree murder Friday after deputies digging In a
o. steady rain found the two bodies about a quarteNnill
apart on federally owned land about five miles from
where Parton used to live.
"He has indicated there are more bodies and we feel
confident that there are more," erIli Bobby Haynes
Ala "We feel sure be will cooperate" In the search for
more graves.
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rellei'er Mike nings.

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Kesainger when asked to explain how one team can just
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crushed Detroit 14-6, Kansas
beat Cleveland 94, MUwaukee blanked Toronto 2.0 and
Seattle shutout Boston N.
City

Catch and throw... those are the basics In jai-alai, but Altamonte Springs'
Santiago Echaniz seems to be finding new ways of refining his game every day
as he stars for the Daytona Beach Jai-Alai roster. Echa nix, as he Is known in the
pelota kingdom, Is In his 17th season of excelling at his trade. Echanlz was a
rookie on the Orlando-Seminole roster when the fronton opened in 1962, and has
since worked his way up the ladder to superstar status at frontons In Miami,
Ocala and Melbourne.

Rick Retachel, 9.6, knocked

the Mate tournament. A loss by the plate In a five-rum fifth,

Sanford Saturday night would highlighted by Ivan DeJesus'

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Seminole Youth Sports Association (SYSA) said
Gaylord Perry tossed a four- Thursdayhe looks forward toa "big participation"
hitter and Jerry Turner. In the upcoming football program of the Pop Warner
SflSS SS

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"We'll open up the season with a jamboree on
Sept. 8," DeSantis said.
"We've already got 648 signed up In the 74o-14
age bracket and we anticipate having over 1,000
signed up. Last year — our first season — we signed
football teams We're projecting O for this
fall."
"Our cheerleaders, 600 of them, are all signed up,
have had their tryouts, and are ready for the season
to begin. We're not registering any more now,"
DeSantis said.
-Registration will be on July 28 at Altamonte
Civic Center, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. A separate
registration will be held on the same day at Oviedo
High School from 9 until noon."
"To give you an Idea of the interest of the kids in
football in this area, last year - our first
registration - we had 300 signed up. Before the
season en4ed, we had over 900," DeSantis said.
DeSantis said the Jamboree on Sept. 8 will begin
at9a.m.and thelastgamewould"posslb!ybeglnas
late as 9 p.m." DeSantis said all teams will participatein the Jamboree, which wlllbe held at Lake
Brantley,High School, where two fields will be In
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While they're here they'll have a chance to see all
the fun places, like DisneyWorld, Sea World and
Circus World. Kickoff-time first game, is 10 a.m.
Last game at 8 p.m.
DeSantis said the league had an excellent staff,
with several of them having played college ball. He
said each team had from a three to a five man
coaching staff and said he was Impressed "with all
theadultvolunteerleadershlpwehave In this area."
DeSantis also wanted to express his thanks to the
more than 100 merchants and businesses who have
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John Denny, 4.4, suffered the

In the National League, it

was: Chicago 10, Atlanta 2;
Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 0; Pittsburgh 9, Houston 3; San Diego
2, New York 1; Philadelphia 6,
San Francisco 4; and Los
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innings.
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Final Signups July 28

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Word in the champlonsW In Ovu runs and allowed five
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the championship game, Seattle 8, Boston 0; Oakland 5,
,jcheduled for p.m. Saturday New York 1; Milwaukee 2,
• nIght. Ormond Beach, a 14.7 Toronto 0; Minnesota 14,
winner over Daytona Beach In Detroit 6; Chicago 2, Texas 1;
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and outhit us (the White Sox HR-Seattle, Meyer (14).
took two from the Rangers Ooklnd
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MARION, N.C. (UP!) -A McDowell County man has
been charged with murder after leading MerifVs deputies
to the shallow graves of two women near a mountaintop

Raymond D. Bass, D.V.M.

until to see those guys again streak by
have
five-hitter
next spring," said Texas and Willie Horton and Elan
Manager Pat Corrales Friday Meyer each drove in two runi to
night alter Chet Lemon's two- power the Mariners. Parrtt,
bro homer in the sixth inning whose last win came on J4ne
out
ke a 1-1 tie and gave the 23rd, walked four and strUck
White Sox a 2-1 victory - their out four in evening his record at
eighth straight over the Rang- 7-7.
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this season.
American League
numbers freaks, the win Calif
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Downing; McC're
over Texas in their now corn- gorBarrandand
Dempsey. W-McGrepleted season series and a 22- go r (4.3). L-Barr (75). HRs-

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authored a pamphlet to help the victims of sexual assault, Sheriff John Polk
LIABILITIES
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partnerships, and corporations ..................... 17,251
residents to Bettye Smith (left), of the victim advocate program and Betty Jack,
Time and savings deposits of in.
president of city council-Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
dividuals, and corporations ......................... 31,060
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The Chicago White Sox - not scattered seven hits in pitching
three games - separate the his second shutout and eighth
Texas Hangers from. the first complete game of the year.
place California Angels in the
Mariners 8, Red Sox 0
American League West.
Mike Parrott snapped: a
"They're gone ... we don't personal five-game losing

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the even less active role of
pinch-hitter with the Expos
since there is no designated
hitter in the National League
and the Expos have a soli d
outfield line up and heavyhitting
Tony Perez at first base.

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charred pieces of junk delivered to a San Francisco
newspaper by an Australian teenager came from Skylab.
The announcement by scientist at Mar"Friday was
enough for editors ci the San Francisco Examiner to
award a $10000 cash prize to Stan Thornton, 17.
Thornton, who delivers beer kegs in his Australian
hometown of Esperance, won the cub for being the first
person to bring pieces of the fallen apace station to the
newspaper.

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spring helped trig about the
deal.

"He hasn't said one word to
me," Staub toldkJPI just before
the All-Star break. "He wants

The Tigers released a terse
statement saying only that
Staub had been sent to the
Expos "for a player to be

the property of a National
League club,
Anderson admitted Friday
that getting rid of Staub had
been his Idea.
"I just don't want to have one,
flat design ated hitter," he said.
"I think that hampers you too
much,"
Staub, an outfielder who
started his career with the
Houston Astros in 1963 and
played with Montreal and the

reason.
drove inthree runs with a single
The rampaging Pirates have and a homer and Ed Ott drove
beaten theAstros Six straight 1n two others with a double to
times since July 10, are riding a lead Pittsburgh to a 9-3 victory
five-Mme winning streak and over Houston.
ye closed t Within 1% games "The Pirates
hot,"
ci the Montreal Expos in the laznentedHotston Manager Bill
National Iaague East. Mean- Virdon. "They're bad for us.
while, the Astroi, who have lost There's not much you can do
11 of their last 12, have seen about it. We're only going to
acorefourorfiverunsa game."

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Staub also was unhappy
about his relationship with new
manager Sparky Anderson.

me to come crawling in to him.
Well, I'm not that way. If he
wants to talk to me, he knows
where I am."

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regular season, Staub came to
terms with Campbell. His
return to the Tigers, however,
was marred by a long batting
slump.
ump.

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right for the Houston Astros games over the Reds in the NL
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nsportatlon Brock Adams says he quit because he was
not suited to the new White House chain of command and
because of an erosion of administration support for the
programs he backed.
"I strongly believe there must be direct Cabinet access
to the president. A Cabinet officer must work directly for
the president - not for the White House staff," Mama
told an overflow news conference Friday.
Adams made his remarks after submitting his
resignation in a brief face4o4ace meeting with President
Carter Friday morning.

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The 16-year major-league
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Expo Again

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Gap, Slow
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headed four key government bureaucracies, won standing

applause frn 200 Energy l)artment staffers at a new.!
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r"ne4 beeeasiea $mlt I O1IUaflI%bIU*
President Carter, told his demoralized Energy Depart"
ment staff Friday he was heading for an "extended
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Sunday, July 22,1979L-7A

Happy To Be

"I think it had a bearing,"
Staub said, "It obvio usly
separated us from being as
close as we once were."
Staub had threatened to quit
baseball this spring to go into
the restaurant business fulitime
unless his $200,000-a-year
contract - the most lucrative
in Tigers' history - was extended,
After missing spring training

just tremendous," he said.

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Stanb says his more than three
yew. in Detroit were great, but
he's happy that he was sold
Friday to the Montreal Expos.
The Tiger designated hitter
was sold to the NatIon 1e*gne
team for an undisclosed amount
of cash ora player to be named

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International League affiliate operating the Cleveland In- feeling he was little more than a bring back Billy Martin as
an of Al Rosen to a growing
"i am deeply indebted to in Columbus.
One of
dians, all ran the Yankee front figurehead In an organization manager of the
I of executives that have quit George Steinbrmer for giving
office at one time. In addition, where the owner made all of the Rosen's best friends, Bob
e New York Yankees in the me the opportunity of becoming
Rosen quite likely will enter Pat Gillick left as coordinator decisions. Cedric Talus, who Lemon, was let go as manager
st six years. And during those the president of the New York the hotel-casino business in
Atlantic City with his long4lme of player development after the holds the position of executive to make room for Martin.
years
- perhaps not Yankees," said Rosen in.
a
1976 season to take a similar job vice president and general
Incidentally - George prepared statement. "I have friend, Billy ,Wclnberger of with Toronto.
manager, will likely continue to
There is no doubt, as in any
elnbrenner has been running en joyed my relationship with Cleveland, with whom he was
handle personnel decisions.
venture,
that George and I have
at Caesar's Palace
e show.
"The meetings that Al and I
the Yankees more than i can associated
Rosen joined
the Yankees as had disagreements," admitted
in Las Vegas before he joined have had for the past two days executive
vice president
and Rosen . "However, I wan t to
ever say.
am resigning to the Yankees on Dec. 1, 1977.
Rosen, who had been presi- explore
have been meetings between co n cern ed hi
othI er
business oppirmself chiefly with make it positively clear to
nt of the Yankees for 16 tunities that have been offered
two guys who have been ex, television contracts. He was
Ros
everyone that they have never
onths, officially announced me."
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fifth
major
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close
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loyal
friends
soon promoted to president in involved any shouting or yelling
front office official to leave the
resignation Thursday night,
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ears," Steinb•rnnt
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IIIdIUIV3.
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said. 'i wil l always consider Al months after Paul resigned.
rung the defending world
was announced, but SteIjbr- gained control in
discussed our disagreements as
ampions on "friendly terms" ner, who owns the Yankees, MacPhall, now presient of the one of my closest friends. He
Rosea
soon found that two grown men. Our close
help an old business may be leaning toward George
has my complete trust."
American League; Tal Smith,
Steinbrenner retained the last friendship of 15 years would
sociate open a hotel and Sisler Jr., president and genercurrently running the Houston
Rosen, it was believed, word, especially in player preclude any overt altercamilling casino In Atlantic al manager of New York's Astros: and Gabe Paul, now
decided to resign because of the matters and in the decision to t1ons."
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Friday night.
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And Plantation did all its losers bracket contest between
put a pinch on Seminole Pony four-squad field were both
Friday night's losers. Also,
Baseball League entries in the bumped into the losers bracket scoring in the first two innings
it will be Town and
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The State Closed Husband and Wife Doubles Tournament was
held at the Winter Park Racket Club last weekend. This is the top
husband and wife doubles tournament in the south and Is getting
stronger every year. The state's No. I pair, Ann &amp; Lowell Goldman of Miami, once again walked off with first place. The
Goldinans defeated Rick and Carol Chase of Winter Park in the
finals.

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Leslie Castle and her husband (whats-his-name?) finished in
the final eight by getting to the semi-finals of the consolation
round. We were beaten by the No. 9 ranked pair in the state, Fern
&amp; Jan Edilestein of Bradenton. The Castles, ranked No. 18 in the
state, knocked of the No. 14 ranked team of Sandy and Carol
Graber of Hollywood.
lical player Scott Reagan is working at the Holiday hills
Tennis Camp in Pawling, N.Y. Scott is teaching a full load of
tennis classes each day and getting in a lot of practice with other
instructors. Scott is all set to attend SCC this coming fall.

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finished runner-up in the event last year and will be entered again
this year.

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of bail, being deprived of a nohitter only by a fly ball which
.
17,q7W
Francisco (Knepper 64), Winfleid, SD 23; Lopes, LA 21;
'tCO1%E 1JU,7
1105 P.M.
F
Foster, Cm 20.
was lost In the lights and
jI_...
5Mr. Brick
6.60 4.80 3.80
,,4iYP/C.4P r/j/p
Montreal (Rogits 94) it LOS
eo/y,vd#,4.4re
American League - Lynn,
P
I Ransom Note
11.60 6.80
darkn ess.
.
.
geles (Sutton 7-11). 9 p.m.
24,
Bos
Baylor,
Cal
and
4 Carry Bobbie
3.00
1.
New
Goliiiont
fanned
nine
batters
York
(Hau'.nan
1.4)
at
.
v
-•
Thomas, Mu 23; Singleton, BaIt
01 1.5) 27.40, P(S-1) )2.60, T(S.1:4)
Diego (Shirley 4-9), 10 p.m. 22; Rice, Dos 21.
kn
Stanhouse,
Bait
and
walked
three.
12;
Monge, 2:01.4.
"
. - -. -.
. . .
149.00.
Games
Ciev, Rawley, Sea and Lyle,
Ninth race
,AtlantaSunday's
Runs Batted In
Ile lost his no-Wtter in the
2nd race ls.)4 Time 32.0l
of Pittsburgh, 2
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, Eng. dropped way back. It is a wide champion and three-time
Tex
10.
10
80
4.60
6
Fifty
GS
S-00
National Learile - Winflaid,
6 Jersey Clare
I 1.20 S.110 3.20
bL
C
Oviedo's Ellis land
incinnati
at
Chcago,
third
inning
when
2
7.60 5.20
3 Sis Boom Bah
Spencer, Mt. Vernon, Ala.
SO 14;
Foster, Cin
72;
(UPI) Five weeks ago In open game," Irwin said Friday winner of the world's oldest
3.40 2.60
2 Eastern Leader
fli Houston at St. Louis
5 .00
Brown Sam
Bell lofted a high fly to center,
Kingman, Chi end Schmidt.
. . . . .
I .
I ".".
For the 17punes it k F*AWe to win the NBA title, Dennis
Super Mindy
370
Ohio, Hale Irwin had a after carding a matching 4- championship, is feared for WS
QU..
22.S0
T(4.3.1)
345.50;
Time
S
Phil
49;
Clark.
SF
63.
which all the fielders to
0(2-4) 19.20, P16.2) 3440, T(4-29)
Harness Racing 207 2
',i"morerenawned for
c--t-siu os.s
i
Philadelphia at San Diego
75wtth 5yvy Belies- famous - charges and - -Tom
gzag 'jg
a
SO4
his defense, scored 356 points, an average of 20.9 per ganic. Iliat
Tenth race
of when it dipped out of the the last round and went on to teros to keep his overnight twoll Watson, bidding for his third *,, Montreal at Son Francisco,
Cal U; Lynn, Boa 76; Kemp,
3rd race CS.)6 Time 3I.71
and
2.00
5.70
6.20
the
way
up
on
STCD
lights
SEMINOLE
was higher than his season scoring average of points per game.
Dot 69; Rice, Boa and Smalley
3
Boo's Baby
9.60 6.20 3.60
win the U.S. Open Champion- shot Itlid op Z.''Sq tIrrd trt&amp; 3 Brit ish title In five years, was
American Leetwe
1.60
2.50
6
3
Silent
Way
Friday nigh?
Minn6$.
At's Wild Fire
4.40 5.00
.
. - ..V_
also only five strokes back from 0
.
ship for the second time in his 54-hole aggregate of 211.
mast
40
6MeadowM#schie
.
First race
Stiale" 116108
2
Go
Elmo
4.90
double.
W
L
Pct.
0$
26.6 average.
Irwin despite a 76.
i...
National League - Moreno, 5 Royal Black St
7.40 4.00 3.60
i
career by two strokes.
47.00,
0(3-4)
P(3.4)
120.
9
0,
T(3-4-2)
Belt
61
22
.636
Altamonte put the gani on
0(3.5) 29.20; T(S.3.6) 443.00; Time 44140
Pitt 10; North, SF 39; Scott, 2Quantico Way
•
What stadium in major league baseball Is the hestlocUag? Aud
340
And tha t's why the modest
L.
51 33 .633 2½
2: 09 2.
*1 26; Scott, M' ?.1edeno.
arybaroven
.e.ar-o1d
Irwin
-run third.ao - .L.
- '((t'1 i-acc I! 3-C T
e•ir 'k..rt',I.fl".gnns1_
-4Id Willie StanI'. :---Nliwauke
•a -frnrMissouiiisnot being _.ILJbe-intlI Frid, iThJi had only
A-112,, handl,
Hou 24.
0(2.5) )3.40; U)-2-6) $0.40; Time
dMicksCosmos
5.00 360 120
as Underwood's homer and over-complacent about the two- collects the ,34,5O0 first
'
New
York
41
50
.532 11½
times? - Mike Dergh, Lutheraburg, Pa.
AmerIcan League - LeFlore, 2:01.2.
one bogey in 36 holes, but that
.tGet
7.40 650
LflDetroit
46 46 .500 14½ Dot SO, Wilson, KC 37; WIlls,
doubles by Tony Johnson and
he will become only the fifth
Second race
I'm part ial to Dodger Sta di um myself. It was built solely for
7 Beach Bunny
320
stroke edge separating
changed dramatically in his
Alai
jCIeveind
43
49
.467
17½
17.40 9.40 5.50
Tex 25; Bonds, Cliv and Cruz, lOh ACeS Thor
player tO win both opens i
Kevin Hill highlighted a 10-hit
1, 0(3-4) 41.00, P16-3) 133.90, T(4-3.7)
baseball. It's in a beautiful setting in Chavez Ravine. And it's kept
Toronto
29 66 .305 33
from the field Saturday f the
third round , which yielded
3
Hardly Karl
2.50 3.10
Sea
73
ranks
5 A CS Pride
3.20
DAYTONA 13EACH
PlichinSi Viderles
three bogeys and one double
5th race 15.14 Time 32.06
"The
boys
all
played
well,"
es
,
Gene
Saazen,
bogey.
of
Bobby
Jon
West
0(3.4) 11.00; T(4-3.S) 235.10; Time
Friday night
National League - Niekro,
6 impala Classy
63.40 14.00 3.10
W L Pci. 0$ Hou 135; Nlekro, Ati 13-il; 2:11.1.
Firstgame
said winning coach Russ Open Caonahip.
and Lee Trevino
Chilly
2
15-40 6.50
"The same fellows who were Ben Hogan
:Cailf
56 40 553 Third race
öVictor-Arca
18 40 980
Andular, Hou 11.3, Canton,
Whittington. "We don't know in
and also the first American to
3 Quick Printer
4.10
W.xas
4.00 3.20 2.50 3Carasa-Diagall
32 42 .533 3
co ntention gonhitOI1ay are
7.20 3.20
Phil 111; Seaver, Ciri 10.5; 2 Just aSquirt
Fortunately for the Ameri.
iipture
the
British
title
on
the
0 one went
-. . .
p ,
Jan City
but we know It will be 00 away and hid and no one really 6,882-yard Royal Lytham can, Ballederos had his own
45 41 .151 9½
6.20
0(3-6) 44.60: T(63-7) 994.20.
AmerIcan league
John, 1 RHOR
1
1.
lcago
44
0(2.1)
49.49:
T(2-7.I) 330.00; Time
50 .441 11
Secondgame
- a- NY
13.5;
Flanagan,
sa
lt
134;
Monday."
. .
. - 1.
dropping
three
course since Jones in 1926.
shots
t
roubles,
CALL
1kaffl.
'.,o! . 1.
. -41 55 .427 15
ITrani -Pradera
15.20 5.00 1.00
Ryan,
Cal 12-6: 0 Martinez, 2:09.3.
ALTAMONTI
OVIEDO
on
the
fir
two
ho
st
les
with
a
7oakland
26
70
Fovrthrace
30
.V1
A.
SCarasa-Gastill
4.40
3.00
1800.342.5624
Bait
12.7: Stanley, gr 114;
-AR H
AS I H
010 Results
20.20 5.40 3.40 1 Gaidos-Andre
Re Ba
Friday's Results
But Irwin in well aware of the double bogey and a bogey and
4.50
Underwood 4 2 2 Sell
Koosman, Minn 111: Sorensen,
ae1
•
FOR
prsss lalrnanseel
BT
Hale
BaltImore
2,
C
1 Mannart Oledne
3.40 4.20
I
IS
alifornia 1. Mu 11.9.
I Se
Weed
0(4.5) 40.10: P(4-S) 133.30; 1(4-S.
_______________________________________________________
Bowers in SenIIIInieWjfldUj) situso as
golfing
cluster
of
greats
lurking
three
more
bogeys
on
the
back
Chawy
tisugnt
4 33 Julfansan
I S
SOffi'
S Speedy Otdeii
3.20 1)149.20; OD(64) 30320.
At Lyt%am St. An.t.s, one., oty $
Earned Run Average
Delmont
4 I 0.14111
I S
behind him, ready to pounce. If nine, where he had posted five
(Par 11)
Se attle I, Boston 0, night
Q(14) 34.00; T(6-1 -511 393.60: Time
Third game
HOTFJ..SON
on Si innings pitched)
(Based
Hill
333 F. Hill
2 0
Hale Irwin, U.S.
111110111"11" I
40-15-71--Ill Balleiteros can repeat his hirdies in the second round.
- Oakland S. New York 1, night
3Enrlque
13.20 6.20 4.00
National League - LaCoss, 2:59.3.
Julussin
3 2 1 Celiden
I S - 5.BaIl.stsros, SplIts,
1345-13-213
774CH
Milwaukee 2, Toronto 0. night Cm
Whittington I 0 0 Dammam
I S
2 Arca
7,00 3.00
2.29; Rogers, Mti 2.52;
mark James,
74.4949.3)4 second-round 65, Europe could
Hvts*iI
II 2 King
2 5 Jack Nicklaus, U.S.
Minnesota 14, Detroit 6, night
Fifth race
4 Sanli
3.60
7211-73-2)4 have Its first champion for 10
Perry, SD 2 59: Andujar,
Special
Wallace
I I 0 Grills
I I Ben Cnsnilsaw, U.S.
"We both had adventurous
spankingly up to date. Willie Stargell not only passed Mickey
IfT Chicago 2, louis 1, night
6 5
73-71-fl-21S
2Gayle Stanton
10.40 1.60 3.10
0(2.3) 21.00; P(32) 109.10; T(3-22.61: Williams, Hou 2.71.
summerdlscount
Ile
Scott
Metz
I
S
I
Beb
lyman.
U.S.
73-70.73-213 years. And there in also the rounds. We never did have
3.40 4.00 5) $30.00.
j Kansas City 9, Cleveland 1, American League - Kern, 4 Johns Own
Mantle as the st rikeout king of major leag ue history, but he did it
Wall
ISI
3)) Maalnsiui
Greg Norman, Aus.
73-71.73-216
AC4P( ii CO INN.
1 Fly Fly Brook
2.40
Fourth game
Newtonian I S S o.tsn
1 5 I Isao Aoki, Japan
lix 1.47; Marshall, Mlnn
.tJui 9ht
. last year when he boosted his total whiffs to 1,746 -36 more than
70-74-77-3)4 0011001$ figure Of the "Golden handle on things," said Irwin.
IIUCII(.OMI.H.M4Y41-IINN.
lie
V41"dworl" 21 1 Totals
Q(2) 13.50; T(2-4.1) 237.00: Time SDuran -Olano
12.00
4.00
4.10
Tom
Watalin,
U.S.
Guidry,
NY
2.51:
Ryan,
Cat
stroke
]call
oil
[lob
Murphy,
COALVAIAX'Y,
Ill.
lUI1I)
I.StANDL.HBIACUIODGL1
2411-76--216
Bearl
"
Jack
Nicklaus,
breathMantle. He keeps adding to that figure dally -well, almost -but
"I flatly played poorly today.
MorrIwy
21 I
Bill Longnsulr, Silt.
43-74-fl-216
331416
Just two years ago, D.A. Bobby: Cole, Jeff Mitchell, Totals
A.P#Ior McEvoy, grit.
nJ,&amp;n4r ing clown their riecks. Nicklaus But I still have my nose in front.
Siff RATONINNUAY70NASHORUS
he's also having a good year at bat for the Pirates.
Sixth race
7 Santi- Badiols
4 .20
(All Times EDT)
Strikeouls
OaalsamMan$ls,Aus.
741113-3)7 carded a73to share third place
and
Weibring
was
thankful
to
iii.ukc
Dennis
Sullivan
Dan
10.40 4.403-40
Olt-$) 34.50: P(1-I) 149.70; T(Sl.
The
National League - Richard, 2Misi Holly B
Se attle (Jones 3-I) at Boston
Q. Whatever happened to the great golfer Johnny Miller?
Even though I played poorly I
Dsimls Out, N.Z. 721I-1e-317
'C,o &amp;A Nv kv,vsf~..Ax ~,v
11-60 10-00 7) 4143.110.
the leader board ill it golf flaildorson. Cole had the best
(Renko, 1-3). 2 p.m.
Michool Kill*, Brit.
Hou 162; Carlim Phil 113; 7 Bud Byrd
is-nn-ve at 214 with Britilb's Mark didn't lose ground, and maybe I
*t'flI'(lI (A,f-b' I
last time I saw him in a tournament was to the 1978 U.S. Open.
Lie Trevino, U.S.
l Sun River Lelsl
7.20
Fufthgams
71-73-74-31$
Oakland
(Mlnetto
12)
at
New
Perry,
SD
Nlekro,
Aft
, Nr)874 i'o
109;
106;
tournament, but iiow tie feels hi' round (luring the morning
Kin Brown, Silt.
got my bad round out of the
Will be ever be a contender again? Stephen Dunn, Cosinopolis,
77771$-tM James.
0(24) 134.00: T(3-7.4) 4492.20: 3Beide-Goiri
11.205-40 410
York (Figueroa 3-6), 2 p.m.
Swan, NY 104
Toisru Nakamura, Japan
77-?S-43--ttt
has experience enough to win, round, a 6-under-par 64 that Loses, Plays
Nicklaus, the def en ding way."
2 lsasa-Diaga
1.00 3.00
'"-"
Milwaukee
at
American League - Ryan, Tima 2uS4.4.S
(Hass
64)
Wash
Masashi OzakI, Japan
7549.77-319
Seventh race
g
and
Rod
Curl
both
included
five
birdies
on
the
final
Weibr
in
Isveland
Cal
Guldry,
NY
(Paxton
6-4),
2:05
160;
los;
Ø.74.76-.3
Jury
Pate,
U.S.
er's
ll
answer
that
last
question,
you'd
ha
ve
to
go
inside
Mi
To
- ~
5.40 3.40 2.20
Gary Player, $.Air.
77-74-41116-2:1111
p.m.
Jenkins, Tex 106; Flanagan, 3 Willis Do it
shot 65s Friday to take the lead nine holes.
head. He's gone from a high of $M,021 In tour prize money in 1974
SobChallss,N.Z.
71-72-70-224
OGent Heel
4.00 2.20
Toronto (Huffman 4.10 and Bait Vol; Eckersley, Boa St.
Defending cluimpion Victor
Ray Floyd, U.S.
74.73.7)-7JØ
to $17,440 in '78; and there's little sign of the slump lifting. He has with 8-under-par 132s after the
Altamonte Springs Little Tinny Gale, Aus.
second round ill tile E.d llegalado appeared to be hot on
0(34)13.49: 1(34-7) 111.40; Time
0-6 and Hartzell 4-4), 2, 2:13
National League - Sutter,
aver
footed arounoil with his once-flawless swing. The fact is, maybe71.74.71-no
.
Ed $need, U.S.
P.M.
Chi 22i Garber, All 11, Bair, 2:111111.3.
76-75-70-221
McMahon
Quad
Cities
Open.
tile
leaders'heels
at
9-underpar
lRague's
13-year-old
all-stars
years
old
and
32
he's not as hungry as he used to be. Still, he's only
John Sdwosd.r, U.S.
14-76-77-221
at CIn and Tekuive, Pitt 13:
-.
California (Ryan 12-6)
Eighth race
"Two years ago I was just after seven holes during the ran into some trouble Friday, Wetly Armstrong U.S.
Z( /Qb'r,q pq',r,,q ocw'
74-74.73-ni
could snap out of the doldrums.
7.50 3.40 4.60
Baltimore (Stewart 53). 7:30 McGraw, Phil and Fingers, SD l Thirty Knots
Hubert
Gr@M
U.S.
mn-n-ni
happy to make the leader afternoon round. But lie bogied but survived and play today for Diffli Watson, S.Afr.
12.
W144 46e ,PZ,4Y.rP .4r,fay,44
I Eleanor Johnst
p.m.
S.40 3.60
70-1076-- 72)
Q. Recently, the Montreal Ezpos' fourth, fifth and sixth hitters
4090n
Mar.
Orville
American
League
Moody,
Chicago
(Baumgarten
9-5) at
3.20
hit
consecutive
board,"
said
Weibring,
who
was
four
of
his
last
seven
holes
to
a
berth
in
next
week's
sectional
U.S.
71.74.76-221
tY7V,40
'
$y4'(
h
Tony
Perez,
Gary
Carter
and
Ellis
Valentine
Cash?
Sri).
n-u-n-rn
___________________________________________
shall, Mimi 15, Kern, Tie 16:
Detroit (Petry 1.1), I p.m.
0(14)36.41:1(14.4) 240.60: Time
____________________________________
tournament
h
Homest
ea
d.
me
born
and
raised
in
Quincy,
Ill.
Fall
to
li-under-par.
ChrIltyO'Ccivior.irs.
home runs against the Houston Astros Could you please tel
79-1341-723
S
Curl said the weather -W
Altamonte played Eustis Guywolsterhollma.". mls-n-w
41-1Xy$_Z1
The mat bome rwn hit cowecudvely and the players who hit "Now I feel I have experience
Your Credit Good For
0090y
Simon Holiday, Rhtd.
70-71.71-322
and
I'm
playing
to
win.
I'm
been
so
good
the
last
two
today
at
10a.m. in Ocoee for the Peter Thomson. Am.
0~
, C~
74.75-73-723
1
them? - Ed Lepper, Alexandria, Ky.
/ONE9
Peter
Cowan,
lilt.
n-n.n--rn
.I
home runs consecutively going to try to keep myself in evenings that I've worked very spot at Homestead.
Three team share the record for
Lee Cider, U.S.
75.7374-723
waly
J
%',f
$509000
Tony
Jackflui,
Silt.
good
position
for
the
final
nine
late.
My
driver
still
needs
work
In
order
to
advance
that
far,
.
...
In an Inning. They are the Milwaukee Braves on June 8, 1961; the
Gamy Cullen, Sri).
77-7477-rn
ere's
no
way
I'm
going
but
l'iii
hitting
my
irons
pretty
Altamonte
had
to
bounce
back
Th
Cleveland Indians on July 31, 1963; and the Minnesota Twins on holes.
Hugh Iaiecdsl, S.ASr.
73.73-75-723
Noel RstdHfte, Ai.is.
79.737-.
from a 4-2 loss Friday. Mark KoSaku
r
I May 2, 1964. In each case, they bashed four straight homers. The to come out of the box tomorrow ,Avell."
Shlmade, Japan
71-14-71-434
The field of 152 contenders Cochran Pitched Altamonte to Tom Kite, U.S.
73.777...fl4
Minnesota quartet, most recent, was composed of outfielders (today) and try to shoot down
0,1/f
LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE
DeWitt Weavsr,U.S.
73-7149-334
was
cut
Friday,
with
88
players
an
8-1
win
in
Friday's
nightcap
plus
first
baseman
Harmon
all
the
flags."
Hall,
Tonyaliva, Bob Allison and Jilfl
jr .
74.74.73-ni
Loans can be arranged up to $50,000! If you own
FIsh. Tovelaint, hg,
74.75.74-724
Weibring and Curl held a one- surviving the cut.
against .Ocoee.
Killebrew. They hit the home runs In that order.
your
own home, condominium or mobile home and
fl.
Simon
n,N.l.
75-4-721
A.W.B. Lyle, Silt.
74.74.71-7.23
toot. All homeowners qualify, including widows, reCarl Milan, hilt.
71'73.76-.I2S
'
tirees and even those rejected by banks or loan
Az' fans, Clerc $nhled and an. Vllas. "For me, it is important
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Pt,QVEp
Ian Rldsardeon, Silt.
11-73-71-720
companies. EVEN IF YOUR HON IS NOT CONRodser Davis. Aus
75-71-70-735
gsntina's Jose-Lala am faced swered, "Vilas is God. Soccer to do well against every
'g
,,y
Moitwu Foster, lilt.
fl.7144-726
PLETELY PAID FORI
' 4"
ponant."
the "God" of sports In his ranks higher overall1 but Vilas
Frank Verwey, lAir.
75-71-74-734
ipto
- -_- *P'
Geoffrey Parsiew, Aus.
75.75-74-734
,imtry in today's semifinal of Is God."
S ALL APPLICANTS MAY
SrIsn lames. lift.
75-71-77-226
VlIaa predicted a "baseline
The
Nick Faldo, lilt.
the $175,069 Washington men's
74-74-75-734
BE ELIGIBLE
battle" In his mat with Qerc,
Robin Fyfe, Aus.
74-73-75--ni
year, .0 Was victories.
ament.
pro tennis
-: IJUThERVILLE, Md. (UP!) her with a one-shot lead over picked up tins Asian bug that looked the least bit. fattening! her eight-year career, the Bill JoiwsnyNJl$er,U.$.
_________
gr
eed.
Clerc
did
stay
7W6 W/iWFR
7/NE
Ysmamelo, Japan
"I have no proliem living who disa
• EASY EXTENDED
-.
74.7471-721
Clerc was pitted against
Branch Classic in 1114. Howe- Mark
: -In the past two years, Bonnie Pat Bradley who toured the really turned me into a physical ate."
that GUillen2o1s cc the baseline much of
Hay. U S.
7375-71-027
7iYt
CI"EiY
P(4YEP
fact
REPAYMENT
TERMS
- ... I
fellow countryman Guillermo with the
74.73.75-737
The only left-handed player ver, after Friday's round, her Jack Newton, AuS.
Bryant has gone from a diet of 6,342-yard layout in fi ve-under mess."
_____
7'ERt
1,1'
gosis1
ON
iP.cz
the
top..eeded
player
in
No.1
ArgentIna
and
1am
No.
2.
nIght
agah
Gildemeliter,
but
aWas,
In a two-nionth span she oil tile LPGA tour. she is now confidence is going up faster ow"ft"sy, ar".
w0bictics and tmquffizers to 68 and two shots ahead of Sally
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IN BRIEF
Altamonte Man Wins Award
For Insurance Sales, Service
Altamonte Springs resident Albert Abramovicz, of 200
Maitland Ave., an insurance representative with Combined Insurance Company of America, has received an
award for outstanding sales and service to the public.
Paul Bordonaro, regional sales manager, said
Abramovicz won the Initial Award in the W. Clement
Stone International Sales and Management Achievement
Club. The International club is named after the company's
founder and bord chairman.
The Combined group of companies specializes in non.
cancellable accident and health income-protection and
life insurance. Last year the group paid benefits In excess
of 1178 million.

Model (human type) works model (PBX type) of new Stromberg-Carson DBX- 5000.

Chamber Unit Sets Seminar

New PBX Unit Introduced

The responsibilities of employers under the new
"Florida Workers' Compensation Law" will be the subject of a three-hour seminar July 31 sponsored by the
Small Business Council of the Orlando Area Chamber of
Commerce.
The law goes Into effect Aug. 1.
The seminar will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the
Sheraton Orlando International Airport and will be
conducted by the staff of Associated Industries of Florida,
which represented employers in helping draft the
legislation.
The chamber, meanwhile, has taken a position
favoring total deregulation of the petroleum industry.
Acting on a report from Its Energy Task Force, the
chamber's Executive Committee adopted a resolution
holding that deregulation will help the nation achieve
energy independence.

program control, time division switching, and pulse code
Competition for large PBXs took on new intensity recently
modulation," Jenny said. The economic common control arwith the introduction of Stromberg-Carlaon's new DBX-5000;
chltecture uses state-of-the-art distributed processing design.
"The DBX..5000 Is the newest member of the System Century
And, feature enhancements can be easily made through the
family of digital switching equipment," stated Fred Jenny,
addition of software packages available from Stromberg-Carlson,
president of Stromberg-Carlson, "and represents a major
breakthrough in modular PBX design. Users of large systems Jenny added.
"We are really excited about the addition of the DBX-5000 to
need reliability, flexibility and economical operation, and the
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DBX-5000 Is being built to provide that - and more."
The DBX-5000 is a direct upward expansion of the DBX-1, another example of Stromberg.Carlson's continuing commitment
to the communications industry."
All software features, equipment frames, line and trunk cards,
Stromberg.Carlson Is leading designer and manufacturer of
and attendant consoles are identical. Upward expansion is .
complished by upgrading and central processor, which can be telecommunications equipment for the independent telephone
industry. The Tampa-based company, with a major outlet in
done in the field.
Both the DBX-1200 and DBX-5000 offer "redundant stored Sanford, is a wholly owned subsialary of General Dynamics.

Prime Rate To Drop Off?

Inkwood Near Complete
Cardinal Industries, Inc., Sanford manufacturer and
developer of modular apartments, is nearing completion of the
Inkwood Apartments, a complex of four units at 211 South Volusia
Avenue in Orange City.
The project consists of two furnished and two unfurnished onebedroom units. It will be owned and operated by Dr. Mark E.
Webster, an Orange City physician.
Inkwood is Cardinal's 32nd development in Florida during the

past 33 months and is the smallest. The largest is the 148-unit
Westwood Apartments in Daytona Beach.
In related news, Mr. &amp; Mrs. William Bruorton have been
named managers of the Sanford Court Apartments on South
Sanford Avenue. The 48-unit complex, the first of Cardinal's
Florida developments, is being expanded with the addition of 59
units.

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year ago.
For the first six months, the
Florida bank holding company
before
Income
reported
securities transactions of
$8,916,000, or $1.28 per share,
double the prior year's first half
earnings of $4,201,, or $60
per share, exclusive of the real
estate and bank sales gains.
Spurred by continued high
levels of consumer loan
demand and the high yields of
the company's investment
portfolio, Flagship's net interest income on a tax
equivalent basis for the three
month period increased to
$22,489,000, a 23 percent Increase over last year's second
quarter, and a 4 percent increase over the prior quarter.
"Despite indications that
economic growth nationally is
slowing, we are confident that
Florida will continue to provide
the business climate that has
fostered Flagship's 11 successive quarters of increased
earnings," stated Philip F.
Searle, chairman and chief
executive officer.
Flagship Banks Inc., with $1.8
billion In assets and 57 banking
offices and 30 automatic teller
machines throughout Florida,
is one of the state's largest bank
holding companies.

Nevelle E. Barnett, 76, of 2205
S. Park Ave., Sanford, died
Friday at his residence. Born in
Barnett, Ill., he was a resident
of Sanford for six years. He was
a retired school principal from
the Illinois school system.

National ASWA Director
Mrs. Charles (Phyllis) Marie Palmer of Longwood, CPA,
was recently installed as national director of student activities
for the American Society of Women Accountants (ASWA). The
T installation took place at the ASWA Spring Conference in
Louisville, Ky.
Founder of the Orlando chapter of ASWA, Mrs. Palmer
served as its first president. She is also a member of the
Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, National
Association of Accountants and East Lake Brantley Civic
Association.
She is a senior accountant with the Orlando office of Deloitte
Haskins and Sells, an International public accounting firm.

UCF Poet Unveils First Book
The latest contributor to the contemporary poetry series
published by the University Presses of Florida is Susan
Hartman, who teaches English at the University of Central
Florida (UCF), and who is described as "an extremely
talented young poet" by a critic.
Her contribution to the series, entitled "Dumb Show,"
contains 45 selections, some of which have appeared in other
publications. It is her first book.
Hartman poems, writes William Stafford, "create a world
more abrupt than the one we are used to, more scaly and
Immediate — in some ways more convincing than the "real"
one that has hidden these inner levels we always suspected
were there."

' Yankees' Playing At Rollins

Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Ullian Barnett of Sanford;
sons, Jim, of Winter Haven and
Dick of Sanford and four
grandchildren.
Br6son Funeral Home-PA Is
in charge of arrangements.

"Damn Yankees," the robust musical comedy that broke an
all-time theatrical record with its original New York success,
will open at the Annie Russell Summer Theatre Thursday, and
will continue through Aug. 5 at 8:30 p.m. Saturday matinees
are scheduled July 28 and Aug. 4 at 2p.m. In the entire history
of the American stage, this is the first play or musical concerned with baseball to become a hit.
For ticket information call the box office, 646-2145.

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Funeral services for Nevelle E.
Barnett, 76, of 2205 S. Park Ave..
Sanford, who died Friday were
at 2 p.m.. Saturday at Brisson
Funeral Home with Rev. Leo
King officiating. Burial in
Evergreen Cemetery. Brisson In
charge.

Roundhouse Modelers Forming

HUNT MONUMENT CO.

The Sanford Roundhouse Modelers is currently being
organized, according to Fernley Phillips, secretary. The
groups welcomes members. Meetings are held the first and
third Tuesday, of every month, at 7:30 p.m., at the Hobby
Depot.

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A special exhibition of pottery and photography by students
and instructors of the Crealde Art Center will open Aug. 11 at
the Hungry Hut Restaurant, 924 North Mills Ave., Orlando.
The public is invited to view pottery by Jeff Cole, Rev.
Barclay Wilson, Susan Stonecypher, Vicky Lilavois, Rubin
Mierhenry, photography by Jim Megargee, Brandt Magic, Ed
Forkner, Debbie 7.JLQward }offner and Chris Carcr.
The show will hang until Sept. 1.

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"Join the Army and see
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That's the message
Army recruiters use to
entice young men, both
single and married, to join
their ranks. And it sounds
like a pretty good deal,
doesn't it?
Not to Marian Harris, at
least not any more. Mrs.
Harris, 21, returned June
15 from spending the last
three years in Germany
with her 22-year-old
husband, Sgt. E-5 Harold
Harris, and their two young
children, Trish, 3, and
Chris, 21 months. Sgt.
Harris will return to the
United States Oct. 7.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Harris is
staying with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bradshaw, 3509 S. Park
Ave., Sanford.
"They make it sound so
good," she said. "I can tell
you, what it mostly is is a
hassle."
Travel opportunities are
there, she said, but only for
those who can afford them
and can manage enough
time off to take advantage
of them.
For Mrs. Harris, getting
time-off with her husband
was one of the worst
problems.
"I didn't see my husband
for nine months of the first
year I was there," she said.
"He was always down
range. He had the day off
Being stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army just isn't what it's cracked up to
on the day I arrived in
he, or so says Mrs. Marian Harris, 21, of Sanford. Mrs. Harris just got back from
Germany, but then he had
three years in Germany and has her own opinion on overseas service.
to work the rest of the
week. On the first day of
the weekend, they sent him
'Get packed and come on.'
an American In Germany.
marks per dollar.
with being an American in
off down range. That's how
The bad thing about alerts
Another of the problems
This is
especially
Germany, Mrs. Harris
it was over there."
is that you never know If It
troublesome for those who
American servicenien in
says, Is caused by the
Being sent "down range"
Is a real alert or just a
Germany are cxare living in German
mixing of two rather difIs a necessary but
practice. The 'mly way a
pertrncing, says Mrs.
housing. Before you can
ferent cultures.
bothersome part of being
wife Finds out is by waiting
Harris, is in coping with
pay your rent, or buy
"You're a foreigner, and
five or six hours. If
stationed in Europe. Being
anything else in the Gerinflation. Prices in Geriiiust of the Germans, at
someone comes to your
sent "down range" means
many are rising just as
man market, you hay., to
least most of the ones I
Lg- your home an • '—docr- and tells
thcy -:hre-cIsu,
exchange the doli.0
ii -t • were
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evacuate, it is real. If they
family for some period of
she says, but the serSam is paying you for
Many of the older Genmiamis
don't it is fake."
time, and taking part in
(;ernui,t marks. So, in
vicemen are also having to
have a grudge from the
Mrs. Harris will admit
(NATO) North Atlantic
fight the declining value of
addition to having things
war and they've passed it
Treaty Organization war
that war games are a part
cost more in marks due to
the dollar in relation to the
on to the younger ones.
of being in the Army
games. Mrs. Harris says
German currency.
a
inflation, the servicemen
Maybe I shouldn't say thm.t
you never really know how
part servicemen are aware
When she first arrived in
are getting fewer marks
but that's my opinion."
long It will be.
of when they join. But, she
Germany, Mrs. Harris
For each dollar they iiiake.
"They won't help you out
The worst way to be sent
says, being stationea in
said, the exchange rate
at all," she insisted. "Its
Together, Mrs. Harris
down range, she said, is on
was about 2.4 marks for
Germany has other
says, the two problems are
of times they'll swear they
"alert."
problems not related to
each dollar. By the time she
don't know a word of
making it very hard on the
"They would call in the
left, she said, the rate had
being a soldier in GerAmericans.
English when you know it's
middle of the night and say,
many, but related to being
dropped to about 1.83
Still another problem
required in their schools."
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the displaced homemaker, the female head of a household, and
the mature woman who seeks career re-entry will be offered at
Seminole Community College, (SCC).
Emphasis is placed on learning new skills to cope with a new
lifestyle; preparing women for job market access by testing
their abilities and aptitudes; and raising their self-confidence
and motivation.
Advanced registration is recommended for the course which

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Recruiters Make It (Europe) Sound So Good'

. Phyllis Palmer Installed

AREA DEATH
NEVELLEE. BAR14E'rr

Cardinal Industries Project

The prime interest rate, the rate commercial banks
charge their most credit-worthy borrowers, and the rate
on six-month U.S. Treasury Bills, the rate that determines
On Interest paid on popular six-month money market
certificates, are both expected to drop off gradually
during the next three to twelve months, according to the
results of a survey released this week by J.I. Kislak
Mortgage Corporation of Miami.
According to Hunter W. Wolcott, Executive Vice
President of Kislak, one of the nation's largest mortgage
banking companies with a loan servicing portfolio of over
$1.1 billion, the survey was conducted nationally in midJune among a cross section of savings and loan, commercial banking mortgage banking executives.

Flagship Banks Inc. (OTC), a
$1.8 billion-asset Florida bank
holding company, this week
reported record second quarter
earnings,
For the three months ended
June 30, Flagship reported
consolidated Income before
securities transactions of
$4,666,000, or $67 per share, a
103 percent Increase over last
year's second quarter earnings
of $2,293,000, or $33 per share,
exclusive of gains from the sale
of real estate and a bank.
Net income for the threemonth period was $6,881,000, or
1.09 per share. In the second
quarter of 1978, net income was
$4,037,000, or $58 per share,
excluding the sale of a bank and
real estate; or $6,588,000, and
$.95 on a per share basis, when
these gains are included, according to a bank spokesman,
Richard Goodman, in Miami.
The net income figures for both
periods include an extraordinary item representing
a reduction of income taxes
resulting from a tax loss carryforward from prior years.
Flagship's annualized return on
shareholder equity, based on
operating income only, was
16.42 percent in the 1919 second
quarter, compared to 9.87
percent for the same period a

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Mrs. Harris has quite a
few stories she uses to
illustrate what she is
saying.
I never went in a single
German department store
and wasn't searched to see
if I'd been shoplifting.
They'd look in my purse
and check my clothes. And
it happened to my friends,
too. I can't say I ever saw it
happen to a German."
Then there was the time
she put her garbage in the
wrong dumpster at her
apartment building. A
German woman saw it
happen and came running
out of her apartment,
"shaking her fists and
telling me to climb in the
can and get my garbage
out."
Then there was the time
another Geniiun woman in
her apartment building
came right in their front
door and walked back to
the bathroom where Mrs.
Harris was showering and
playing a cassette deck.
The tape, she said, was too
loud.
"We told her not to ever
come back in without
knocking. You know what
she said? 'If I hear that
tlthig again I'll come right
back over here. You better
start locking your door.'."
According to Mrs. Harris
that sort of thing goes on all
the time between Germans
and Americans. The
problem, she says, is that
the two cultures have
trouble mixing. One of the
reasons is the great
majority of servicemen
living in Germany are
owig and, In Mrs. Harris'
words, "rowdy." German
landlords, therefore, may
have legitimate complaints
when they speak of the
noise the Americans
make, or of the (fnmge they
do to houses and apartmnents, Mrs. Harris said,
LiuL that docj' 'make
Ainericiui servicemen's
stay in Germany any more
agreeable.
Everybody I know over
there," she said, "keeps a
calendar to mark off the
(lays until they get to leave.
You know what we call the
U.S.? We call it the world.'
We all count the days until
we can get back to the
world."
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'Ham' Turns
Hobby Into
Full Career
By TOM NETSEL

Herald Staff Writer
Electronics always fascinated Bill Wimberly. He made it his
career for most of his adult life, but it's been his hobby even
longer,
"I got started very young," said the long-time Sanford
resident." My step-brother was very interested and built his own
receiving equipment. I got what parts I needed from him and built
my own. I guess I was 10 or 11 years old,"
Getting his teeth cut on amateur radio enabled him to get a job
with radio station KPRC in Houston, whose equipment was a bit
more sophisticated than the simple 50-watt transmitter he first
built and used, via Morse code, to chat with other "hams" around
the country.
When World War II started, Wimberly's naval reserve unit was
celled up. Working in electronics in the navy turned out to be a
career that Lasted 24 years, but it did not cut do is on his love of
amateur electronics. Many of the naval stations and ships at sea
had amateur radio stations for recreational use and Wimpy, the
name he uses on the radio and with friends, used those facilities to
keep in touch with friends and relatives around the world.
After retiring as avionics officer for a heavy attack squadron at
the old Naval Air Station here in Sanford, Wimberly stayed In
electronics as a field engineer for the Bendix Corporation for a
number of years, but this left little time for chatting with his
many acquaintances on the amateur bands.
Now that he and his wife have settled in their home at 1804 Rose
Way, Sanford, Wimberly "went back into ham radio since I
finally had time to do it." A cramped utility room off the carport
is his "ham shack," which doubles as a lapidary workshop, as he
also enjoys cutting and polishing stones when not on the air.
Many hams simply enjoy talking with other hams around the
country, shooting the breeze or rag chewing, as they call it.
Others prefer to contact hams In distant or exotic countries, while
for others relaying messages from third parties is a rewarding
part of their hobby.
This latter category, or traffic handling, is Wimpy's primary

Hill (Wimpy) Wimberly tuning up his rig
interest. "I'm net control station for the Florida Midday Traffic
handling health and welfare traffic," said Wimberly. Citing
Net on Fridays," he said, referring to a group of about 65 other recent tornados in Texas and Oklahoma, Wimberly
said many
hams around the state who each day meet on 7247KHZ for the
survivors were trying to reach distant relatives to let them know
purpose of relaying messages to other hams and private citizens they were okay. Since telephone lines were down, ham radio was,
across the state and country.
for many people, their only means for contacting the outside
"We relay these messages on behalf of citizens," mom and pop world.
traffic, he calls IL"Nothlng commercial. They're usually the type
Should Sanford be in the possible path of a hurricane, an alert
01 messages a person would not normally telephone. "An example from a ham station at the Miami
weather bureau would be sent to
mentioned was a message from Ft. Myers to a winter resident Wimbedy who, in return, would notify the 50 members of the
who had returned to his home in Cleveland. "Been getting your
Seminole County Amateur Radio Emergency Service Net. "I
mall? Answer via amateur radio."
would receive weather information and forecasts and relay it to
the net," he said, "and in return, inform the ccirdInator in Miami
The Florida Midday Traffic Net handles roughly 3000 messages
a year, which can include emergency traffic, severe weather of conditions in this area There are members of this net in ever'
warnings, and Civil Defense Items. "Hams are very active in
See HAM, Page 3B

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'Sanford. Rev. Raymond
Crocker and Rev. Bill
Bales performed the 7:30
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headpiece was a blue
picture hat with a back
bow. She carried a dainty
basket of white daisies
accented with blue baby's
breath and trailing white
streamers.
Bridesmaids were Cindy
Burt, Mobile, Ala.; Rhonda
Channel, Casselberry; and
Debbie Needham, the
bride's cousin from Dallas,
Texas. Their gowns and
flowers were Identical to
the honor attendant's.
Jay Williams served his

and fingertip veil of illusion

brother as best man.
Usher-groomifien were
Jeffery Hall and Raymond
Hall, brothers of the bride,
Ruark Cleary and Dale

which was edged In
Chantilly lace.
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Ormond Beach, Mrs.
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Baptist Bible College in
September. The bride will
graduate from the same
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munhty that worships soft
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eluding Cher.
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according to Lisa,
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knowledge and helping a person obtain their operating license. "
the, at night.
love to see these people accomplish this," he said. "A hobby
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I went into my bedroom and can occur in any family.

(ki Tuesday evenings they can be found in south Seminole plane.
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teaching a ladIesonly class the basics of amateur radio and
A Church of God Group, thrill me too much, and I've
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decunuing my home with
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flowers and arranging for hound ikm In bed with his bust
music, food and wine for 22
fri t'tid- inami ! I couldn't
guests,
believe my eyes. ills friend (I'll
Exuc'tiv mu' hour lu'fori' liii' mu him
left Immediately
wedding was to take place, the
arid ,Jiiii and I had a long talk.
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man called to say th at they lit' said he had always been
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th e Winter Park Mall, Friday, .July 27 811(1 Saturday, July
Abby, this wedding was to Lx' stopped seeing mne'n. .Jiiii said
our wedding gift to the couple, lie loves IIIt' but not as deeply us
The Following colleges accredited by the Southern Association
but since the veddiiig never
lie loves ,h)V.
of
Colleges
and Schools will be participating: Florida Southern
came off, there is no reason to
I never suspected ii thing, College (McCoy
Campus), Rollins College, Seminole Conununity
give them a wedding gift, right?
Abby.
We
always
had
terrific
College,
Stetson
University,
University of Central Florida and
Would we be out of line to sex, but I don't think I could Valencia.
send this man a bill for what the
ever sleep with him again, lie's
Representa tives from each of the six colleges will be Present to
Parts cut US" M) liusbanti said s loving lIusbun(I and a great answer
quest ions front prospective students
and uUi.r inkrcsterl
we should skip it.
father
and
we
had
18
wonderful
citizens
from
10:00
am.
to
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p.m.
each
day.
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College catalogs and fal l class schedules will be available in
BEAI STEAMED: II the total shock. What should I do? addition to the Information about courses and programs, financial
man Is a gt'ntli'mun he should And what should I tell our aid, veterans affairs
and admission procedures.
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Anchor Cl ub and Keyettes. She attends Seminole Co rn.
munity college and plans to further her education at
University of Central Florida.
Her fiance, who was born in Sanford, is the maternal
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Harrmett, 649

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conunwilty of Seminole County, and in addition to alerting the
public, we can provide communication services for people in this
area." Portable generators and equipment allow the members of
Lisa Pickens is a wheeler,
about the trip, Lisa said the
the net to operate independently of the reqular commercial
Last summer, Lisa was part group should arrive in Key
power.
of an entourage riding bicycles West on Aug ust 18 - after
Wlinberly, whose call sign is KB4LB, can be found in his from Decatur, Ill, to Seattle, averagingaboutlOOmllesaday
"shack" most every morning, commencing at 9 o'clock when he Wash.
on the road,
tunes to 7260 kIlohertz and the "Navy Club." He explained this is a
This summer, Lisa will be
"We
betoinKey
Sanford
social net made up of ex-navy, marine and coast guard personnel among the cyclists riding from 11-13
en will
route
West,Aug.
she
who simply enjoy chatting with each other,
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Mn Arbor, MIch. to Key West. said.
From t here he tunes up to 7264.5 Kllz and the "Colonel's Net.
And she says she is excited over
Not for ex-Colonels, but a social net formed by an old Colonel for the trip.
What is the purpose of these
stations in the eastern U.S. and Canada, he said.
Lisa, 15-year-old daughter of trips?
Two traffic nets keep Wimberly occupi ed at noon and 12:30 and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pickens,
"It's for self enjoyment. It's
those chores usually are completed by early afternoon.
ni w. 19th st., Sanford, left like a vacation - but different.
That is not the end of his day, however. Four nights a week Wednesday
night
for It's kind of weird," she added.
Wimberly becomes a teacher. Guess what he teaches. Right. Indianapolis, hid, to meet her
What is the Sanford cyclist
Amateur radio courses.
uncle Jim Pickens. They will
looking
forward to?
In conjunction wi th the Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society travel by van to Michigan.
and with help from Sparkle Ford of Casselberry, Wimberly
But what about her bicycle?
"i think I am looking fo rwa rd
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1934 in Aitha, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee,
Daytona Beach, and for the
past
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Casselberry. He isa retired
merchant who was born in
Chicago in 1893. Ililder was
born in Wadena UI 1896.
Since retiring, the couple
"have done a little bit of
everything" according to
Hilder, including spending
summers In Southern
Wisconsin and North
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Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, 706 Bavwood [)rive, Sanford.
announce the engagement of her daughter, Karen Noel
Hisner, to Mark Wayne flittell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
P. Ilittell Jr.. Route 1, Sanford.
Born in Norfolk, Va., the bride-elect is the maternal
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter scenery.
Miss
Wood
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she
love's
unfolds
on 25 stages by a east of
Day Saints,
Sanford,
where
she
children
and
her
ambition
is
to
over
600.
The pageant tells the
serves as a primary teacher
a
children's
home
in
the
story
of
a
young
man growing
own
and Relief Society chorister and
up
in
the
Finger
Lakes Region
Mountains
someday,
teacher. Her
hobbies are
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sold at fine stores
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pageant" by the New York
Times.
Bonnie, a 1978 graduate of
Central Adult High School,
Seminole Community College,
will enter Hicks College in
Idaho in September. She plans

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Colors highlighted are
plum, pale grey, rose, bola,
red (tomato), plus some
dark red and lavendar
panne velvet for evening.
And there is the also sharp
contract of stark black or
chalk white, a late day
favorite.
jerseys are
combined with specially
woven inserts in glittery
fabrics for evening. Other
original looks for day or
evening are knicker jump
suits, panne velvet print
dressesandflowthg jerseys
with dramatic chiffon
velours combtnations'plus
layered sheer jersey
chiffon prints and sollds,
Renee Helga Howie
continues to create all.
inclusive one stop shopping

and velours. Two piece
dresses can mix or match

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ever, a flutter with wispy
silk ribbons and 'eal body
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sportatlon costs, AP It asks is a make a $40 girl's Jacket for $12.
modest dose of electricity and a
When sewing for children, you
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can
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Joanne Zimmerman,
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buttons,
F. h
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inferioruntrined
zipper,
Home Sewing Machines, a
shopping time: 3 hours; cost:
woricing woman can save
': percent on her clothing budget $21
if she sews her wardrobe. Miss
SEWING: 3-Inch hem, secure
Velvety velours are the Zimmerman priced a ready-tobutto
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$
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zipper, 50 cents for thread),
tails for $4.65 a yard The list Included such Items
rom Singer Textiles. uawinter suit, a summer suit,
No matter what you make,
dresses, a blazer with four from outerwear to Infant's
'our yards of fabric, plus
pairs
tern,
other separates. The total playclothes, you can fight inhread. totals $24. A ready-to-wear
cost came to flatlon and beat the energy
imilar
ready-to-wear ii,i. The co*to.eew was crunch with your sewing
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Mr. and Mrs. William Methodist Church, Ormond came through with flying
Colbert, sister and brother-In- Beach, where he is the pastor, colors. Oh, well. We knew she
law of the bridegroom, were were Mr. and C.L. (Ludila) would.

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miscellaneous shower at her attendants was held at the Loch
Loch Ar bor home.
Herald staffer Jane CasArbor home of Mrs. Ila miss Sanford their own home
where
pampering
and
selberry
was a little appreHoUoway. Other hostesses were
About 80 guests attended a Mrs. Jim (Deborah) Jenkins spoiling were only natural.
hensive about returning to her
coffee for Monica Jo at
alma mater, Rollins College to
and Mrs. Gene (Marzee)
Grove Manor of Joanne Mize.
Some of their friends visiting lecture.
Other host esses with Joanne
the Ha rris' Riverview United
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daughter, Gayle
wish them
honoring Monica Jo and Jim Wheichel home.
well
as
they
depart
for Fort
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Glenn (Sandra) Crews
Lauderdale
to
make
their
(Iris) Hunt at their Lily Court was hostess at a luncheon for
are
home.
They
will
be
missed
In
MR. AND MRS. RONALD DWAYNE WILLIAMS home.
Scott and Patsy Ha rris
Monica Jo at the Heritage
the
community.
Inn, missed by the congregation at
Mrs. Jim (LInda McKee
The traditional bridesmaids the First United Methodist
building. Mrs. Bill Bales
entertained Monica Jo at a luncheon for Monica Jo and her Church.
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party.
(Beryl) Dyal and Mrs. Mary Beach and explored several club and Sigma Nu social
islands.
Mrs. Garnett (Paulette) Joyce Bateman.
fraternity.
White and Mrs. Wallace (Julie)
And Eloise said she would be
Hall were hostess at a luncheon
Mrs. Danny (Katie) Hedrick, returning to Hawaii next year
honoring Monica Jo at the Hall Mrs. George (Jo) Willis
and for business combined with
home In Lake Mary. Fifteen
II you should see Harriett or
Mrs. Howard (Catherine) pleasure- an international

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Bonnie (;uLshi1l, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Coral Gutshall of
Baywood Drive, Sanford, and
Nedda Wood, daughter of 1r.
and Mrs. Larry Marsh, 119 W.
17th St., also of Sanford, have
been selected as cast members
for the upcoming 'liii!
Cumnorah Pageant" to be field
in Palm)Ta, N.Y., July 27, 28,
31, and Aug. 1-I.
The two Sanford women were
selected from hundreds of
applicants accross the United
Slates and Canada to perform
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home in The Oaks. About 20 (Laura) Parker, Mrs. Bud just beautiful," Eloise said.
has maintained a 3.45 grade
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the son of Mrs. Shirley
Williams, all of Sanford.
Given In marriage by
her father, the bride chose
forhervowsa white formal
gown of imported Chantilly
lace and silk organza
fashioned with bishop
sleeves and a Queen Ann
neckline. The A-line skirt
was accented with bouffant
tiers as well as the
sweeping cathedral train,
Dainty seed pearls traced
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Monica Jo Rowe and James
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wedding rehearsal at the neighbors, Gail Hobbs and
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their "I Dos" this weekend at
Sanora Clubhouse.
Mary and Larry Blair.
DORIS
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She Is the daughter of
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Mr. and Mrs. James V. Rowe
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and he Is the son of Mr. and
Eloise Collins and Carrie
James M. Rosemond, son of
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were
among
a
touring
Dr.
and Mrs. R.M. Rosemond,
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A series of pre-nuptial parties
touching down at U.S. has been awarded the Thomas
has honored the couple,
points and the paradise islands Stephen Buie Memorial
The Crossings in Lake Mary surrounding Hawaii.
beginning with a dinner party
Scholarship to Clemson
was the setting for a bridal
given by Mr. and Mrs. J)
University, Clemson, S.C., for
ReynolthandMr,andMrs.Jim luncheon for Monica j0.
"We had such a wonderful the 197910 academic year.
It was so heavenly
Hostesses were Mrs. Vann time
Talmadge at the Reynolds
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baby's breath , fern and
blue streamers.
Debbie Hexamer a t
tended the bride as maid of
honor. She wore a
length sheer blue gown
over bridal taffeta.
Designed with a bustle in
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LeoF.King ,
Pas?ot
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Morning Worship
0:418.m
Sunday School
510 p.m,
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Men's Prayer Breakfast
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FIRST ASSEMBLY
OFGODCHURCH
Car. 27Th and Elm
Rev. B. Don Cu
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Rev. M. N. Burke Jr.
Castor
Sunday School
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Morning Worship
Il:00 am
Evening Worship
4:00 p.m.
Tues. Eveni ng Prayer Serv.
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Congregational

Baptist

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
110 Oak Ave., Sanford
Fr. William Ennis
Pastor
Fr. Peter Mitchell
Aist. Pastor
Sat, Vigil Mass
7:00pm.
Sun. Mass
1a.m., 10:30 £ It noon
Confessions, Sat
4.5 Is 4 1 p m

COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Country Club Road, Lake Mary

Sunday School
0:450 Itt.
Preaching a Worshiping
10:45a.m.
Esible Study
430pm.
Sharinq&amp; Proclaiming
?:30p m.
Wed Prayer Meet
7:30pm
Nursery Provided

OUR LADY QUEEN
OF PEACE
Ortliodsi Catholic Church
holding services In The Peace Chapel of
Holy Cress Episcopal Church
41h &amp; Magnolia
Traditional LotIlt Mass
Sun. 12:30
Resary Walk In the Park followed by
Benediction Wed. of
7: 00 p.m.
Confession before Mass or by appt.
Priest, Father Dismes Mantle
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SIC Park Avenue, Sanford
Or Jay T. Cosmato
Pastor
Morning Worship
0:30 am.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
iioi am.
Church Training
4:15p.m.
Evening Worship
7:30 P.M.
Wed Prayer Service
4:30p.m.

Wed. Prayer Meeting

SpoasersdbyORCM
Quality 11w North
1.4 and SR 434
"TradItIonal Latin Mass"
Sunday
Cotifession
4t30.1:Np.m.
Resary
4:41.1:41 P.M.
Mass
1:I1.4:11p.m.

Prayer Meeting Wed.

11: 004 .m.
11:11a.m.

Independent Missionary

Tile 709-3434

Tuesday Evening
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Thursday Evening
Bible Study

Church Of God

1:30p.m.';

Presbyterian

and Nursery
Sunday School

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11:15 a.m

Methodist

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Then somiit'thint! (I,iderfuI happened. Sitting by the roadside in the shade of
SitIfiC frielltll\ pine (ices ere an older couple and their grandchildren. 'Fhc) (550.
011 (lie v..i to tli' lotikisut aIi were resliI1g. js\nctTttie groupand Ci)I%tii)UCd
the hike, chatting the hole
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had arrived at the tsncr.

'TRUICHURCNOFGOD"
2lIIRiBgewwdAve.
Sanford, Florida 31771
Eider Robert Dvmos
Pastor
Sunday school
1:30a.m.
Meriting Worship
11:41a.m.
Evafigelistic Service
1:30pm.
(Evening Warship)
1st &amp; )td Tuesday Niititi
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7:30p.m.
Thursday NigistS,rvlce
7:30p.m.
For Transportation
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METHODIST CHURCH
Rev,AsMssMmand
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Sunday School
1:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11:11a.m.
MYF lndalth Sun.
7:11p.m.
Eve. Worship lst&amp; 3rd Sun
7:30p.m.
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group

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Car. Country Club&amp; Upsets Rd.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Avg. &amp; 3rd St.
Nov. Virgil L. Bryant, Pastor
Rev. Daniel Consists Assoc. Pastor
PM" 833-211611

THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary
Nov. A.F. Stevens
Minister
Sunday Church School
0:45 am.
Morning Worship
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Youth Group
7:30p.M.
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CHURCH OF GOD
IUW.IlndStreet
R.v.D.K.GVIt$0r
1141a.m.
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11:11a.m.
M.rsllngWertidp
400p.m.
Evais,elIsttC kfl.
Family Nut ServiCI
1130p.m.
v.P.IWed.

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COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hwy.
&amp; Lake Mary Blvd. •
Dr. Marshall C. Deady
Pastes'
Morning Worship

ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHUNCH
SR. 414 a Red Bug Rd.
Oviedo(llaviap
Rev. JoP.nJ. Kucharik
Pastor
Sunday Sct"
!:4$ a.m.
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Kindergarten through Eighth Grade

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF SANFORD
IfltI $t. and Megnella Ave.
Ronald Reinhardt
Milli sIsj'
Morning Worship
11:11am,:
Evening Worship
P:Np.m.

(LuffierapChurcltlnAmerica)
Rev. Ralpis I. Lumen
Pastor
WorshIp
10:00a.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1512 Park Avenue
Evangelis'
Fred Baker
Bible Study
10:11a.m.
MSIIsIngWoflhlp
1t:11 am.
EvenlngSscvscs .
4:00p.m.
Ladies Bible Class,
16:00 a.m.
Tuesday
Wednesday Sibl.Class
1:30p.m.

YOU CAN FIATURI
YOUR CHURCH
IN THIS SPACE FOR
51.11 Pan WEEK
CALL 322.3411

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF
541 Orange Street
Rev. B. Ruth GraM
Longwood
Sunday School
1000 a.m.
Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
7:30 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study
7:30 p.ni',
4:30p qs.,
CoMuerors Meeting Sunday

Nursery Provided

RAVINNA PARK
BAPTISTCHURCH
3743CauntryCivbRoad
Rev. Lonnlo Earnest
Pastor
9:4Is.m.
Sunday School
JJMa.m
siWwJorsh$p
ltllp.m.
chwchTralning
1131p.m.
E4etsl ng Worslsip
7:30p.m.
Wed . PrayerServlco

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GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2017 Orlando Dr. 17.02

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PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
U24 Palmetto Ave.
ReV. Raymond Crocker
Pastor
Sunday School
1:41 am.
M6ning Worship
i 1:011 a.m.
Ev4 ngollstic Services
4:44 p.m.
Wed Prayer tlibleStudy
7:)0.m.

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1:41a.m.
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Meriting Worship

7:11p.m.

noon to 4p.m.

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7:11p.m.
7:34 p.ps

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REEDEMER
2525 Oak Ave.
"The Lutheran Hour" and
TV "This is The Life"
Rev. Elmer A. Reuscher
Pastor
Sunday School
1:15a.m.
Worship Service
10:30a.m.
Kindergarten and Nursery

Venus Street
Sunda y Service

Rector
1:00a.m.
10:00a.m.
10:00a.m.
10:60 a.m.

Lutheran

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, DELTONA
Iikcam Boulevard and
Susday School
Wednesday Testimony
MO,III.
Reading Room dahiy
except Wed. &amp; Sat.

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ChIT CHURCH
OF THE NAZARIN
2301 Sanhwd Ave.

Minister

Christian Science
LONGW000
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor Church Ave. &amp; Grant St.
I Southern)
Rev, James W. Hammock
Pastor
0:4% am.
Sunday School
Motning Worship
11:11a.m.
Church Training
4:00 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:11p.m.
Wednesday Evening
7:30p.m.
I!aver Service

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WINTER SPOS. COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL
Meeting at Winter Spgs. Elementary
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Worship
10:004.m.
Rev. Robert Burns
Pastor

1:30a.m.
If:11a.m.
1:11p.m.
7:11p.m.

Worship service

Sunday Worship
Worship Service

Congregational

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
I)? Airport Blvd.

Evo.ing$.rvice

LAKE MANY CHURCH
of thINAZARINI
Ill B. Crystal Lake Ave.
Lake Mary
Rev. B. L. Wagner, Pastor

Evangelical

FIRST CHRISTIAN
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1117$. Sanfo rd Ave.
Rev. Hugh W. Pain
Minister
SundayScho.I
1:45a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00a.m.
Wed. Ser vice
7:31 p.m.

Joe Jeknsoø
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7:lSp.rrr;

Mid-Week Service

Youth Hour
7:00 .m
Evangelist Ser vice
7:00p.m.
Mld.Wesk Service (Wed.I
Nursery Provided for all Services

Christian

Phone 322.1111

11:45 am;
7:Ilp,n,

Evening Service

Eve. Worship

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LAKE MARY BAPTIST MISSION
124 Lakeview, Lake Mary
Rev Jim Hughens
Pastor
1:41a.m.
Sunday School
11:00a.m.
Worship Service
Evening Worship
7:30p.m.
7:30p.m.
Wed Prayer Serv.
Nursery Provided

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Episcopal

HOLY CROSS
401 Park Ave.
The Rev. Leroy D. Soper
Holy Communion
Holy Communion
Church School
Holy Communion

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
s
Wilson School, Orange Blvd.
Al Green
Paste'

7:11p.m.

&amp; Bible Study

THE ROSARY CHAPEL

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1421 West First Street
S E Stanton
Pastor
Sunday School
18:008 . m.
Morning Service
11:00a.m.
Evening Service
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service
1:30p.m.
Old Trulht for a New Day

Nazarete

CONGRIGATIONAI.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2411 S. Part Ave.
322.4504
Pastor
Rev. Fred Neal
Asia. Casters
Nov. Edmond L. WoOer
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SundaySchoel
11:31.11 CM.
FellOwship
II:010.m.
Morning Worship

WINTER SPRINGS
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PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL
M.etingat7tayAdventistChvrch..

onMeu Need. WiterSprings
C. Edward Davis

Pastor
1:30a.m. 1
Il:30a.II..

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Sunday Worship
Nursery Provided

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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RELIGION

Services with classes f or all ages
Fellowship C:fle between services

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COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy 17t7 at Piney Ridge Rd
Cau,Iwrry
Pastor
Rev. Arthur Padgef I
ASSOC. Patter
Walter Reid
hip

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Twenty-nine youth from Community United Methodist
Church, Casselberry left Saturday for Lake Junaluska, N.C.
where they will attend Youth Week at the United Methodist
Conference Center returning the following Friday. They will
be accompanied by Minister of Youth and Music Edward
Walker and chaperones Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Francis, Jan
Bowdoin, Edwina Driggers and Debbie Cooper,
Theme for the week will be "nose That Have Ears Let
Them Hear". In addition to a study on the parables of Jesus,
thà're will be elective workshops and recreation. They will also
attend the outdoor drama, "Unto These Hills" and enjoy a stop
at Six Flags over Georgia.

Certificate Awarded
First Presbyterian Church of Sanford has been awarded a
certificate of appreciation by the Presbytery of St. Johns for
exceeding the Presbyterery's challenge for giving to the
campaign for new church development. They were one of only
four churches to be so honored. Local campaign leaders were
CO McKibbin and John Krider.

Religious Drama
The Roses of Allen Club and the Young People's Department
DfAllth Chapel AME church will present a religious drama,
"1brd Lead Me," Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. The characters are:
Mildred Williams, Lexie and Lisa Williams, Mary and
Sylvester Wynn, Ricky Davis, Ichelle Robinson, Les and
Dot'eue Kiner, Brenda Scipio, Junette and JoAnn McBride, Jan
Kilgore and Sheila McElroy,

' The Believers To Sing
Pastor Barry L. Wagner of the Lake Mary Church of the
Nazarene has announced a concert by "The Believers" of
Science Hill, Ky., will be presented Tuesday, July 24 at 7:30
p.m. The group of 21 teen agers will share their love of Jesus
Christ through their music. The church is located at 171 E.
Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary and the public is invited.

From Rock To Religion
j.ou Torres, Rock o n Roller turned evangelist minister, will
present two concerts at W inter Springs Seventh-day Adventist
Ch urch comparing rock to sacr ed music. The former bass
guitarist with Bill Haley and the Comets, will pr esent the youth
centered concerts Friday, July 27 and Saturday, July 28 at 7:30
P.M.
,He will

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SEMINOLE and Staff
nn W. Fird St
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

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Herb StenstromanciStaff

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
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PRINTING CO., INC.

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
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GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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Sharing God's Gifts
411 children, ages 3 through grade 6, are Invit ed to attend
Vav9tithi CiiütcWSthool tftThtessiah Luthèiãi Church, MU z'
Highway 17-92, Có.sselberry. Th e sessions will be held August
6-10, from 911:30 a.m. The theme of this year's program Is
ii.,aring God's Gifts." This Bible-centered series ta kes a close
look at God's love inspired gifts. Through stories, music, films,
a&amp;1 crafts, st udents will en joy discovering new ways to share
themselves with others and ways in which to express their love
to God.
A picnic and program is pla nned for the close of the school.
For more information or transportation, contact Mrs. Susan
Diehl -86-7317 or Mrs. Alice Dorton -831.7292

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HARRELL&amp; BE'(ERLY

Lay Speaker
Homer Miller of Sanford will be the lay speaker Sunday at
11 a.m. service at First Christian Church of San ford.

GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE

Zayre Plaza 323.3900

Downtown Sanford
Don Knight&amp; Staff

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Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assembly of God, 27*

New Testament Baptist Church Quality Inn, North LongwoOd
New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 1110 Pear Ave.
Ravenna Part Baptist Church. 2741 W 20th St
People's Baptist Chapel. 1201 W. First Slre.I, Sanford
Pinecresi Baptist Church, III W. Airport Blvd

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IAiST
An loch Baptist Church. Oviodo
CaWary Baptist Church. Crystal Lake &amp;lrd. Late Mary
Casplbefry Baptist Church, Ill Seminola Blvd.
C, at Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.
.
ota First Baptist
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Clq(w.tor Missionary Baptist Church, $outiiwesl 1111d.
trysioe Baptist Church. County Club Rood, Lake Mary
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Vi 1('y Baptist Church. Old OrlaMSRI.atHesterAve.
Firs Uptisi Church, Ill Park Ave.
Fl iendship Baptist Church of Altamonte Springs, RI. 434,
OJIamoele Springs
laplist Church of Geneva
Fl
Fii'* Cliuri.h Of Geneva '
FiU.1 Baptist Chur ch of Lake Mary
Baptist Church of Lake Monroe
Fi
Fi(p Baptist Cbiurcfsof Lei'gweod. Car. Church 6 Grant
FirSt Baptist of Ovi010
Fit Baptist Church of Sanlaade Springs
FerstSapti$tChurChefWier$PiM5.$1BakemaSd
First Shiloh MiIshsmrV Saplis$Church, t Ill W. t)IhSt.
Fergsl City Baptist Church
First Baptist Church Of Oslo"
F ountain Head Baptist Church. Oviedo
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church. 14)1 W. First II.
Hoq*sidl Baptist Church, Chuluof a
Missionary Baptist Church. North Nd., Enterprise
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Sanford Christian Church, 123 W Airport Blvd
Nor*side Chr istian Church. Florida Haven Of. Maitland.

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EASTERN ORTHODOX
Easlern Orthodox Church, St. Dimas. Ill S Magnolia Ave., Sanford
Eas t ern Orthodox Church, SI George. III Sherwood Ct.. Altamonte
Springs
Eastern Orlbedoa Church, $I. Steven's of O.C.A.. 114 South St.. Fern
Park
Eastern Orttiodsa Church. St. John ChrysestOns Chapel. U.S Hwy
17.12. Fern Park
EPISCOPAL
The Church of the Good Sh.plsord. Maittand. 331 Lake Awe
All Saints Episcopal Church, I. DeBary Ave. Enlerpriso
Christ Episcopal Church, Longweed
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St. Richard's Church. Sill L.akeHaweli Rd., Wint er Park
JEWISH
BeIh Ann Synagogue. meeting at loteistale Mall. Altamonte Springs

Lakeview Chr istian Chur ch. Bear Lake Rd al Jamison

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CHURCH OF GOD
Church of God. 503 Hickory
Church of God. 11) W 22nd St
Church of God. Oviedo
Church of God Holiness, Lake Monroe
Church of God Mission, Enterprise
Church of God 1401 W PIth St
Church of God in Christ, Oviedo
Churchof 00401 Prophecy, 11015. Elm Ave.
Church of Gedol Prophecy. 1104$. Persimmon Ave
Rescue Church of God, 1711W. 13th$t , Sanford
"True Church of 004". 2711 Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford

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CONORIGATIONAL
coisgregetioisai Christian Church. 1401 Park

HoaI Baptist Church, Forest City Community Center Fo,estCit,
NrWWt Calvary Misisceary BaplisI. 1110W. 120501.
New Salem Primitive IapllstChurch, 1101W. 'Vol St.

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MI. Sinai Missionary Baptist Ch ur ch. NO Jerry Ave.
Mt Zion Missionary Baptist. Iipes Ave.
Nb ansi Missionary Chwck, ItO St. Be Hickory Ave.
llidftanda.ce Baptist Miss.. Civic League Bldg..

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Church 01 Christ Geneva
Church of Christ; Longwood
Church of Christ. W. 57th St
Norths,de Church of Christ. Fla Haven Dr. Maitland

Prairie Lake Baptist. Ridge Rd. Fern Park
Progreis Missio nary Baptist Church, Midway
Second Sliliob Missionary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Sm.uisa Baptist Church. 210 OveIbroek Dr.. Casselberry
Su and Baptist church. 2424 Palmetto
to. James Missionary Baptist Church, It. Rd III Gotten
St Luke Missionary Baptist Church of Cameron City. Inc.
V. Paul Baptist Church, II) Pine Ave
It. Matthews Baptist Clivvcls, Canaan Ngts
Springfield Missionary Baptist. 12th &amp; Cedar
St. Joke's Missioita Y Baptist Church, 120 Cypress St
Temple Baptist Church, Palm Spri ng s Rd, Altamonte Springs
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Mark £ William
St., Altamonte S pr ings
loin I4epo Baptist Church, III Orange Ave
CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary
All Souls Catholic Church, 711 Oak Ave.. Sanford
II.
Catholic Church, Dogwood Trail. DoBary
SI. Avgtntuie Catholic Chur ch. Sunset Dr.. near Button
Rd., Cassithorry
St. Mary Mapadalene Catholic Church, Maitland Ave . Altamonte
Springs
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church. 1)10 Masimilian. Deltona

MáMII Olo'y Baptist cr.vows'.
Mt14ioriah Primitive Baptist, 1111 Locust Ave., Sanford
ut, puive uisszo.orv Baptist Church. Sanlando SpFiitg5

Luke* Lutheran Church, RI. 424 Slavia

LUTHERAN
Ascensi,ss Luther an Church. Overbrook Dr. Canelberry
Good Shepherd United Lutheran. 2000 S Orlasdo Dr
Lutheran Chu.ch of Providence. DeIlt.,ia
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 10' W 25th Place
M.5iaP, Lutheran Church. Golden Days Or. &amp; Hwy.
If 3, Casselbcrrv

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church II Christ, 1111 1. Park Ave
Church of Chri*t at Lake Ellen. U S. It II N Casselberry
övh int:n..it ChurcP ci Cttrttt, 54't I. ei New.ii ad
CIsurcilli Christ. Oil Palm Springs 0'.. Altamonte lois.

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St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 434 just West of II, Longwood
METHODIST
Barnetl United Memorial Church. E. Delary Ave. Ent er pri se
Bear Lake United Methodist Church
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan Hgts.
Casselberry Community United Methodist Church, Hwy. 17.12 a
Piney Ridge Rd. Casselberry
Christ United Methodist Church. Tucker Dr . Suniand Estates
DeBary Community Methodist Church, W. Highbanks RI, DeBary
First Unite d Methodist Church. 41* Park Ave
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
Forst Sove lherin M,thd,st Church, 1441 Sanford Ave
Free Met hodist Church. 500 W 4th St
Geneva Methodist Church, Geneva
Giace United Methodist Church. Airport Blvd
Grant Chapel A.M B Church. Oviedo
Oakerowe Methodist Church. Oviedo
Osleen Methodist Church
Paola Wesleyan Methodist , Nt. 44 W. at Paola
St James A N E Illi at Cypress
It Lutes M B Church of ram.ren City Inc . Beardall of f SR •(
SI Mary's A.M E Church. St. RI Ill. Osteot,
SI. Paul's Methodist Church. Osteen ii. Enlerpris,
Stafford Memorial Church. S Delary
Saniando Uniled Methodist Church. SR 434 and 1-4, LOIsgweod
NAzsENE
First Church of the Nasarene. 2511 Sanford Ave.
Geneva Church of the Nazarene, $N. 44. Geneva
Lake Mary Church of the Nazarene, Ill E. Crystal Lake Ave., Lake
Mars
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Upsala Community Presbyterian Church, Upiala oil.
Westminster Presbyterian Church. Red Bug Rd., Cassalberry

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For est Lake Seventh-Day Adventist Chur ch, Hwy. 434. Forest Cit%
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$anford Seventh-Day Adventist Church, PlO &amp; Elm

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OTHER CHURCHES
Allen's A.M.I. Church. Olive &amp; 12th.
All Faith Clsapol, Clitsp Seminole, Wekiva Park Rd,
BearilIl Avenue Holiness Chapel. Boardeil Ave.
Chiuluota Community Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 7315 Park Ave.
First Church if Christ, Scientist, 110 E. 3M St.
Lake Monroe Chapel, Oroisge Blvd. Lake Monroe
kingdom Nail of Jehovah's Witne,, take Moøree Unit. 1542W.
Third Street
First Bern Church of tile Living God. Midway

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Fir"Cloora of Christ. Sciewhot. easain Blvd. ad Venus of
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle. Ridgewood Ave. lOft

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PWBSBvTERIAN

Ddtora Piesb,ts,,ln Cliwith. HøjLa,,a Ii,d., 6 Auslii, Ave.

Deltena
Lake Mary United Presbyterian Ch ur ch
First Presbyterian Church. Oak Ave £ 3rd $t
Firsl Presbyterian Church of DeBary, I Highland
Con,enant Presbyterian Church, IllS S. Orlando Dr.
$ t Andrews Preskylerian Church. III) Bear Lake Rd.
St Marks Presbyterian Church. till Palm Springs Rd.,
Altamonte Springs

Christian Assembly, a growing fellowship in the Altamonte
Springs area, temporarily meets on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the
Quality Inn, Interstate-4 and State Road 434 with a ministry for
the whole family. For information, call the pastor, Greg Rice
at 869-9001,

Back Yard Bible Clubs
Beginning Monday, July 23, and continuing through Friday,
July 27, a number of youth and adults of the First Baptist
Church of Sanford local church will be providing leadership for
neighborhood Back Yard Bible Clubs throughout the city. Two
of these have been scheduled and will be in session at the
following locations: Merle Edsall Residence, 1409 Mara Court,
and David FarrResidence, 100 Larkwood Drive. Daily activitles are scheduled from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Children of
gr des one through six in the vicinity of one of the clubs are

Concert Concludes Crusade
Eird Baptist Church, Sanford, will conclude an eight-day
evangelistic crusade, "Venture '79," in the 7 p.m, service
Su1ay with a sacred concert by the crusade soloist and music
director, Lowell Lelstner.
Iabther has been engaged in a full time evangelistic music
MWAry for more than years, and prior to joining the Bill
Penley Evangelistic Team, was associated with many of the
other well-known evangelists of the United States.

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35th opposite Seminole Nigh School)
First Pentecostal Church of Lsngwood
First Pe.slecostal Church of Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle. 2714 Country Club
Ml. Olive Holiness Church. Oak Hill Rd.. Ostoon
Sanford Alliance Church, 1411 $ Park Ave. Sanford Bible Church, 1440 Sanford AvO.
Sanford CenyeganaiotJeo.y.5i,,,, 5104W 11,11111 St.
tise Salvatian Army, 711 W. 141k St.
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Rolling NiUs Moravuan Church, SR 431. t.ong.,sad
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United Church of Christ. Altallento Community Chapel. $pr
Altamo.sto Springs
Holy Trinity Church of God in Christ, 5554 Mangoystias Ave.
The Full Goil church ft Out Lord Jesus Christ. Washington it.
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new human beings," issisttng family
life.
Foley, Victor I{iclihurg, Gary Beverly, I)avkl for Roman Catholics the ex- the' Vatican doe'uiiient said.
Beverly, pianist-director; I)o,i Beverly, electric plosive question of birth control "Indeed," it added, "in becom-The Catholic church, it said,
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and artificial contraception.
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bass and Alvin Beverly.
LiOIiIZi protect and advance
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the true nature of Iliarriage and
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By ERIC L DARROW
learn to laugh, yet never forget
should
work to transfoini tile
of confidence in the goodness
how to weep one who will reach be allowed,
Sanford Alliance Church
structures
of society.
I'aul's
teaching set off a crisis
and help of God?"
into the future, yet never forget
In the wake of the 203rd birthamong
Catholics
Roman
Like both secular and other
"Otherwise," the docwiicmit
the past,
day celebration of our troubled,
throughout
the
world,
religious
observers,
the
Vatican
uiMid
said,
"families will become tcit
after
these
things
are
but tremendous, nation, and the
especially in the United States document found the faintly in first victims of the evils that
his,
add,
I
pray,
enough
of
a
very recent heart-to-heart chat
they will have watched idly and
sense of humor, so that he may and Western European cowl- an 'indentity crisis."
from our President concerning
Among the contemporary with indifference," the studs
always be serious, yet never tries, where large numiibers of
the obstacles which are stantake himself too seriously. Give Catholic families were already trends and practices having an docwnen( said.
ding in the way of life as we
Win humility, so that he may used to know it, the awesome
always
remember the sini- '
Importance of the family unit in victory,
America seems to take on even "Build me a son whose wish- plicity of true greatness, the
more Importance to the future bone will not be where his back- open mind of true wisdom, the
of all of us. Particularly im- bone should be; a son who will meekness of true strength.
"Then, I his lather, will dare
portant is the relationship of a know Thee -.and that to know
Central Baptist Church of
On Sunday evening, July 22 "Super Sundaes." The Junior
father to his son.
Sanford is planning a fun-filled after the evening service, 111gb and tue Seni(ir High will be
himself is the foundation stone to whispers I have not lived in
van.
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Part of the spiritual legacy of knowledge.
week of Bible study, recreation, "Super Sunday" will be competing for the best "Super
that
General
Douglas
"Lead him, I pray, not in the
General MacArthur ap- and good food, July 23-21. For celebrated and the youth will Sundae," which will be judged
MacArthur left to his son was a
path of ease and comfort, but parently understood that the youth who have completed pre-register for "Super Daze". on over-all appeara'ice the
prayer. The General wrote it under the stress and spur of building of a son like this can
grades 7-12. "Super Daze" as it The teachers will be presenting creativity used in making it,
during the desperate early days difficulties and challenge. Here come about only through
is being called, will begin each a skit in which they will and the (cain work displayed.
to the Pacific War:
let bun learn to stand up in the supernatural help. This help Is evening at 6:30.
represent a super hero.
For transportation of further
"Build me a son, 0 Lord, who storm; here let him learn available only when both father
The young people will begin Everyone froin 'tarzan to information call the church
will be strong enough to know compassion for those who fail. and son have a personal with a study entitled "Live The Superman will be there!
office at 322-2914 or Sherrill
when he is weak and brave
Truth". They will investigate
Following the skit, the young Thomas, the director, at 323.
"Build me a son whose heart relationship with Jesus Christ
enough to face himself when he will be clear, whose goal will be as well as to each other. And the Jesus' use of Parables, discern people will be making two 0819.
Is afraid; one who will be proud high; a son who will master building of sons such as this is the truth in six parables, and
and unbending In honest defeat, himself before he seeks to the only chance our nation has through response activities,
relate those parables to their
and humble and gentle in master other men; one who will for a brighter tomorrow,
needs today. The next hour will
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By KEVIN GONZALEZ
Prices are scheduled to rise to be a part-time model who
design. In addition to routine
MT. LAUREL, N.J. (NEA)
queries like name, age, ad- about 30 percent soon to enable posed in the nude. "I'm going
Priscilla Johnson was filling out dress, occupation and hobbies, Miss Johnson to hire an to write him a nice letter," says
Miss Johnson carefully, "and
a dating-service application there are several theologically assistant.
Miss Johnson arranges the tell him that I don't think I can
last November when she grew related questions.
For example, appiicants dates based on five factors: appropriately match him."
indignant at what she considered the sexual implications must rate the importance of religio us orientation;
Miss Johnson's reputation as
of one of its questions.
Christianity to them on a scale education; occupation; age, a professional "cupid for
marital status and racial Christ" has spread practically
"I thought, 'Lord, why can't from one to 10.
there be something for people
A multiple-choice question preferences, and nuiiiber of from coast to coast. People
who don't like that kind of thing, asks for the best definition of miles the party will travel to
from as far away as California,
Florida and Texas have consomething for Christians?'
Jesus: prophet, moral man or meet a date.
After culling her lists and tacted her seeking to establish
she remembers.
Savior and Lord?
Other questions ask for making the selections, she then
affiliates.
"And that," she adds with a
"What's my reaction to all
snap of her fingers, "is when I favorite Christain activities as sends each person the name,
well as testimony about how the address, telephone number, age this?" asks Miss Johnson with a
got the idea."
giggle. "Praise the Lord!"
Miss Johnson's idea goes by person became a Christian in and occupation of the other.
But there is one note of irony
Miss Johnson explains that
the name of Christians Are the first place.
in this success: Miss Johnson
degree
in
Preferred. She describes it as a
At the bottom of the form's her college
"Christ-centered dating service second page is a pledge. It psychology gives her an ad- does not use the service herself.
where each couple is prayer- reads: ul will treat each vantage in her new enterprise. She says it is because she is
"old-fashioned."
fully matched."
Christian date with respect and She previously was a social
"1 feel that tiien are more
She sees her agency as an honor that is due any brother- worker for a local cerebralpalsy center.
comfortable if they take the
alternative for Christians who sister in Christ."
don't want to go to bars and
"Getting people together is initiative in things like this,"
Fees are $10 for a threewhat she calls "disco dens" to month period during which social work of a different sort," she explains. "Some men might
find partners.
feel pressured because I'm the
anywhere from three to 10 dates She says.
But that doesn't mean she can president of the organization.
MISS Johnson responds to the will be arranged. Prices are $15
"But ['Ili not anxious about it
well over 1,000 inquiries she has for six months' membership help everybody.
received about her southern with six to 20 dates and $30 lot' a
One inquiry about her service at all. The Lad knows the right
New Jersey agency with an year's membership with 12 to 35 came from an interested but timing for things like this and I
application form of her own dates.
non-Christian man who claimed trust him."

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be accompanied by his wife Carol a con cert violinist.
'Me Torres family will also lead the 11 a.m. worship service on
Sat urday sharing their transition from rock to the ministry.
There is no charge and the public is invited.

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New members will be received Sunday at the 11a.m. service
at Community United Methodist Church of Casselberry.
Anqlher episode In "The Life of Paul" film series will be
preiented Sunday at the 7 p.m. service.

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be spent in a study of their own Two children of Arthur and Cherokee Indian Reservation in
choosing. Included will be: "A Ruth Metcalf of Oviedo will be North Carolina. A freshmanit"
Look
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Non-Christian involved in mission work with Oviedo 111gb School, Marilyn,.'
Religions", "Hel I Have a Southern Baptist this summer. will be doing puppet uhinistry
Decision to Make, "Man in
Gary Metcalf, a 1976 and teaching Bible clubs With,
Demand" and a"Christian. graduate of Oviedo High the CHIPS group from the First
Mini-Charm-Course."
School, Is in Manhattan, N.Y. Butist Church of Oviedo.
The highlight of the week will all summer working at the

or
Television evangelist Oral message has never changed;
Roberts, the first to combine only our methods as we ID"
show business techniques, big terpret God's direction for our
name entertainers and old-time work, At this time in our
religion on television in 1969, history, we feel a strong urging
be a seminar on "Rock-N-Boll Graffiti Ministry Center. He is CHIPS (Christian Happiness in
has announced a new thrust for to lead people back to the
Christianity"
taught by Craig under appointment by the Puppet Servicej will Lie.
his top-rated weekly series, teachings of the Bible, and we
iiØ
Marlatt
on
'thursday
and Home Mission Board of the ministering in Monroe, Ga. ami4,
ral
Roberts and You," airs have a powerful vehicle
Friday
evenings.
Craig
is an ex- Southemn Baptist Convention. at the KOA Campground on the. ,
on WFTV, Channel 9, Sundays available to us through our
con, who found the Lord while
I.
Indian
at 8:30 a.m.
Reservation
television ministry,
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main
work
is
with
Cherokee,
N.
C.
in
prison
He
played
the
guitar
iiThere cornea a time when
"Our growth these past 10
and sang in a rock band and juveniles from the streets of
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years has shown us that it was the glitter and glamour pall,
was a drug addict for many New York, Last winter he was
the right move for the time. and the hearts of people can
years. He is now a Minister of sent on a two-week mission trip
Since then many other bed be reached and comforted
"
Music for the prison ministries, to Minnesota from the Baptist
television ministries have by a simple knowing that God's
"Super Daze" is not all study- student Union of North Texas
begunusing our strategy and Word speaks to them perGetting oil out of rock.'
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there'll be plenty of food and State University. Prior to
ORAL ROBERTh
there has been a great sonafly. I believe that time is
recreation each evening too. leaving fur college Gary served dates back to the tlilui.' if
groundswell in religious now, and that will be the new tcrpret the mestnlngof the Biblc Frisbee softball, a make-your- as youth week pastor at the Moses,butgeologistsaren"
nwntiozied in the Bible.
broadcasting in this country," direction for this TV ministry in for our listeners and showing own-pi
party, swimming, First Baptist Church of OVftdC
Roberts said.
weeks to come.
them how it relates to their
"So the Lord alone (Ed
scavenger hunts, stunts and
"However, the Oral Roberts
and he made him'
"On August 5, we will begin problems today. We believe It is skits are Just a few of the acHis younger sister, Marilyn, lead him
to suck honey out of the roek
ministry has never been our walk through the Bible
God's direction for us at thiS tivlties that will be Included,
will be participating next and oil out of (hi' Iltrity.'
married to any method. Our trying to illuminate and in. time," Roberts said
month In a tutsahon trip to the rock." Deut. 32: 12-13.
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'The latest in a series of welcome coffees for CongregationBeth-Am, will be held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
lrvtpg Gussow, 1003 Terry Drive, Altamonte Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smerllson of 315 Heather Drive,
Longwood, will hod a coffee at 8 pin., July 29, at their home.
Information regarding the High Holy Day services, religious
bership will be available. For further inacaoI and u
formation call 862-1891.

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A MATTER OF RECORD
rOI1IGI1T's 1\I

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Seminole

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
that Sealed Proposals will be
received by the Seminole County
Housing Authority, Sanford, Florida
at the Engineer's Office in Sanford,
Florida, until 2 p.m. local time on
July 27, 1919, for the Renovation of

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HOURS

€ JAMES MICHENER'S
WORLD(THU)
THE LONG SEARCH(FRI)

of different instruments

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OF ANDREW YOUNG (WED)

(1978) Paul Winfield, Cicaly
Tyson Young MartIn Luther
King Jr. returns to his Southern
home from a northern school
and begins attracting national
attention with his civil rights
activisim. (Part lof3)(R)

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Florida Construction Report
2306 A Winter Woods Blvd
Winter Park, Florida 32792

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NAME STATUTE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Creative Expressions 3326617
PROSPOSAL GUARANTY
Each Proposal shall be ac- _____________________________
companled by a certified check or
an acceptable form of Proposal
Guaranty in an amount equal to at
least five (5) percent of the amount

steen-Modern 1 BR Apt. Adults
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$150 mo. Schuren Realty,
Realtor. 631.1311.

18—Ilp Wanted
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Convenient 2 BR
Fenced, Air &amp; Heat
w.wcarpet.322.1462

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
nth!HeraId322.?bllor 831.9993.

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(2) 2.BR Apts. furnished &amp; rented.
,hst 171,900 with $5,000 down.
Owner will hold.

3)A—ipiexes

BR Apt. ww carpet, air, with
carport&amp; enclosed porch. Adults
only, no pets. Security, 323-7539.

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dishes, silver, linens, TV &amp; all
utIlities. Daily, Weekly, Mon
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2920.

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322-7972

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41—Houses

* FLASH! FLASH!

Owner says to reduce his 3 BR, I
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to Shopping. NOW
Only $24,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This.

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107 Parker Street
Tampa, Florida, 33401

Respondanl.Husa.
NOTICIOFACTION
TO: DAN ALBERT EDWARDS
Address Unknown

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dustrles, Inc., P.O. Box U,
Sanford, Fl, 32111. Att: Ms.

Taylor. Equal Opportunity
Employer.

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I. Cony. Home 850 Meilonville

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Ms. Rooper will be at the Holidby:.
Inn, 530 N. Palmetto Ave., Mon.
&amp; Tues., July 72 124 from 11.4
P.M., to interview to complete
"Sun Magic" staff with Gent.
stone Enterprises, Excellent'
starting salary after 2 wk.

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TransportatIon furnished. May

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with an expanding company. -

NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Board of County

Commissioners

SeminoisCounty,Florida,intendeto
holdapubllchearingtgconsiderthe

tltled

company benefits. Must be 16.7
single &amp; must be able to travel.
If accepted must be able to stai-t'..
Immediately. No phone calls!

Must have at least 2 years ex
peri.nce 8. be at least 34 yea'r(
old. Both local &amp; long haul

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432.490.

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• MOBILE HOMES AT COST
A MONTH
FREE MOVE IN WITHIN 100 MILES
ICIlY WATER and SEWER INCLUDED
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Needs repair. 2 I. $15,100.

Older 2 story 12. secluded area.
1.42.000.

BATEMAN REALTY

I bath home
n CC. Manor! Super for Starter
home! C H&amp;A, w w Carpet,
porch, fenced yard &amp; Morel A
buy for $29,500!
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BR, screened porches, high
wooded 6 acres, 100 ft I'hs'y
frontage. 159.900.

BEAUTIFUL I BR 2 bath home on
over 2 acres! C H&amp;A, w.w
carpet, Fla. Pm., split BR plan,
eat In kIt. patIo 8. GoodIes
Galore! Wow, lust $65,000!

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MON..SUp4.
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323.

Many Exlrasf Yours for $91,500!
FANTASTIC immaculate 7 BR 1
bath home In C.C. Manor w eat
n kit., Fla. Rm., porch, com
pletelyfencedwfurn.neg.l app

OVER EMPLOYED'::

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY,
FEES WITH CLERK OF Heivy typing. Excellent compay,
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GEORGE C. KELLEY, P,A,, t'id pgaklst yJ for Ifs, retlst BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
with benefits.
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PlaintIff's Attorney whose ad*ess øsdintMSa.m.fst.d reiltion. MISSIONERS, PROVIDING FOR
LEGAL
SECRETARY
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is P.O. Box 1132. Apcp$i.a, Flos'ida,r
WITNESS my hand and official AMENDING SERVICE FEES BY WIll train. Top notch comp.n,,,
33703, on or before August 72. 1879,'
RESOLUTION, PROVIDING FOR
thIs Court on the 10th day o
plush office ousltion.
and file the original with the Clerk of July,of$978.
OMISSION FROM SEMI MOLE
PHARMACY ASSISTANT
this Court either before service on (SEAL)
COUNTY CODE: PROVIDING Some pharmacy experience;-Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. FOR SEVERABILITY AND
e*Csllsnt opportunty to iht
PROVIDING AN
thereafter, otherwise a defautt will
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ci. ot court
lndIviduI.
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133,500!

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night

SUPER 1 BR 2 bath home in Ray.
Park! C H&amp;A, w w carpet, coy.
scr. porch, overlooks lakel BPP
WARRANTED. Just $49,500!

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Build to Suit
our lot or yours.
FHA.VA,FHA 2358. 245
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERS! WE LIST &amp; SELL
MORE
HOMES
THAN
ANYONE! JOIN THE ONE
THAT'S NO.
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REALTOR
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173 6061 oreves. 323 0511

Sanford's Sales Leader

Estate Sales
322-2420

Sanford's most well known pro
gresslve Sales Volume Leader

Large Listing Inventory
Dominant Advertslsing
10 Hour Sales Training
MemberRealtorj&amp;ERA
Nalional Referral Service
FUII.Time Offira Supervision

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3Il3lSEFirstSt
3225627

Work clothes, boots I. Shoes
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

l0SanfordAve.
322519$
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'10 ID H riding mower, like new,

take over payments-moved do
not need. 668 1613.

ANYTIME

Tricycle womans
Nice3 speed.
Interior doors. 3653315

Multiple Listing Service
2565

REALTORS

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PARK

Branch Office 323-2222
ForSaleOrRent
3 BR, 2 B HOUSe

Compatible Associates
Over 22 Years Experience

Call 3224650

or a confidential discussion of
your career in Real Estate, ll
Herb Stenstrom, Realtor.Owner
at 322 2420.

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Casselberrv. Lk Kathryn area. i
BR, 26 split plan, C
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REALTORS

30'4133Or339.G1)

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hp Ahrlens riding mower, very
gOOd condition, $350. Call 323.
5952 anytime.

2 Wheel covered trailer &amp; 1 slid. in

camper for 8 ft. bed truck&amp;I
dec. stove. 3fl-10I2, 2101 Amelia
Ave., Sanford, Sat. 8. Sun.
Youth bed practically new, used
about S weeks, including mat.
tress. 701 5. Mellonyille Aye.

1973 Valiant, AuIp. PS
PB. air. m ---...
V B A 1 cond
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Pontiac Catalina 1973. ldr
Hardtop, power, air, auto
$79
37) 4303
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'71 Mazda s w, P Xl rotary Fix it
&amp; you have a bargain. Oil seals
blown. sporty interior AM FM
air, nice ear $630 to pay off loan
&amp; it'S yours. 349 5651

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'78 750 Bonneville Triumph
Cond Best Offer
373 5643

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Call Carl Harris at
5RS, Santord 327 1771

BayBner 15'?" wIth 197980 tip
Mercury &amp; '79 Trailer
$3800. 32? 2049
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Appliances
Alan's Appliances
Retriqprafin A C Repair
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L icensed 32) 0039

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Automotive
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Lawn Service
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Painting

MEINTZER TILE

New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 85'j

A&amp;B Painting
Inl&amp; Ext Rej &amp; Comm
322 8/82 99

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essmaking
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Lhasa Apso Registered i mo
male beautiful red gold color
Well trained Must sacrifice
1)00 Ph 373 5994 after 7 p m
--Perslans wfi 8. Tort, 1cm. red
tabs' male $351/5 Siamcse 10
mo old loin S1S 855 /OSL

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327 0707

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NoIIc.isherØygiv.nftsatw,are beintsrsdagaInstyou(orThereIlif
By: Patricia RfsInson
engaged In business at 210½ W. lath demanded in the complaInt.
Deputy Clock
$8., Sanford, FIa. 32771 (333-1104),
WITNESS my hand and seal
PublIsh: July 15,22,39, August 5,
SemlnoleCounty,FIerIda,undarffis. this Court on August 17, 1878,
fictitious name of SOT. PEPPER'S (SEAL)
DEL-45
PAINTING SERVICE and that we
Arthur H. Ieckwith, Jr.
irdwdtorsglst.r saidnime wIth the
Clerk
ClerkoflheClrcut Court. Saminsi.
Iv: Susan P. T,eirar
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CHICKEN ONLY

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CA$SELURRY

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ot the Fiditious GEORGE C. KELLEY, PA.
Norne Statutes To-Wit: Section Afloy fOr the Plaintiffs
NS.09 Florida Statutes $857,
los 1133
11g. M1diwl L. Simmons
opô, Florida, 33703

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(SEAL)

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FLORIOA.

Comm iloneri Inandfor
Seminole County, Ficeidi
Clerk

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Publish July 22,29 &amp; Aug. 5, IL 1879 Publish July fl 29, Aug. 5, 17, 1979
0EL403
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at 10:00 A.?.t, or
tP'.ef'gefter
ea posslbILatiteriQuIarmo5fIfI9on
the lath day of August, 1878, at the

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Terrific Company exCellent pj)
NOW YOU CAN BE
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323-5176

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Photographic
Grooming&amp;Boarcslng

WeiboldtsCamera shop
Sales, passport photos &amp; fast

ANIMAL HAVEN

repair service. 322 6101.

Dog &amp; Cjtt boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea conlrol Pet
supplies, dog houSes, insulated,
shady inside kennels, Screened
outside runs, also air cond
cages 322515?.

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Free ttens
2orangr' striped
females. Cute! Cuddly!' Litter
trained' 319 545) (Geneva)

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Doberman AKC 6 wks 10 bbs
blks, red &amp; blue Dame CDX
$1501300 855 /05)

3 Units 2.2

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Read today's classified ads for
good buys.

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Custombuill ironwork
Window guardS, gates etc.
Martin's 323 1001, 339 1693

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bld. material. 32? 5659

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condition.
Washers,
refrigerators, etc. Kelloggs
Audion. 323 7050.

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Sanford 321-0440 or

Investors Duplex. 2 Story 2 Bedroom Each Unit. Extra
Garage, Spar. Lot wIth Tall Ping Trees,
'24,900 Easy Terms

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Orlando Une 327.1577

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INSULATION Batting, blowing,
RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp; CeIlu
lose Lowest prices Call 321 0839
or 904 731 6708 collect.

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
furniture. Retrig., stoves, fools,

2439

TENTIAL $53,000 TOTAL.
BEST TERMS

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lMan,qualityoperatjon
Nyrs cap Patios. Driveways
etc Wayne Real, 327 1)21

68—Wanted to Buy

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12 ACRES, ZONED SINGLE
FAMILY. NEAR HIGH.
WAY M, OFF AIRPORT
BLVD. $45,000 CRAZY 2 BEDROOM C B ENCLOSTERMS
ED CARPORT, (PANELED FAMILY ROOM) MEL.
LONVILLE AREA. $21,500
10 ACRES. DOUBLE ROW
GROVE, NON.
TENDED. NEAR HIGH. WEKIVA RIVER FRONT,

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Free Est Lic 10 pcf disc to Sr
Cit 339 6066, 668 8335

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Alterations, L)ressmesklng

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Cocker, male, l' yr. keeshond
fem 7 yrs. German Shep fern 8
wks.Under%75orbestfer,855
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Ph 37)0511 or 668 5981

Ceramic ille

FREE 1 wk old Puppies
Togood home.
Part Sheitle 322
2951 aft 5
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cial, new coost Lic . bo,id('J a.

1st St.,

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerI Harriett's Beauty Uoo.

sell the best P. service the resl
Western Auto
101W 1st St
327 4403

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Beauty Care
Office Cleaning
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I-ILL DIRT &amp; TOP BOlL
YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 323 7580
_... -Lawnmower salt's &amp; Service Wt'

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General Lancisc,ipirg Rose
Specl6listç. fop Soil &amp; tilt dirt,
sod hying &amp; free trininiinq
3 2918.

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Western Auto 301 W 1st Sf
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62—Lawn-Garden
t,ralmi-s. tail pipt'. etc
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CUSTOM HOME BUlL
P EMODUL ING &amp; REPAIR
SQ BALINT &amp; ASSOC
312866$
PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Esf
323 0429affcr5-Jo

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14 ft. Winner Runabout 45 hrS
Chrysler $600 See at 205 Holly
alter 6 p Ill
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DUPLEX LOT, DOWNTOWN SABAL POINT (SWEETWANEAR LAKE MONROE.
TEROAKSAREA)4 BED
NICELY WOODED. $7,500
ROOM, 2 BATHS, FAMILY
ROOM. ALMOST NEW.
MODERN APPOINTMENTS. MID Mo's

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'76 Volare low mileage. 6 cyl gas
saver. 4 door, vinyl top. cx
cellenl cond $7850 Alter 6 p m

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 32) 7710

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Pecan dining room set-tablc
60"x40", extra leaf-I matching
Chail's have beige tweed seats.
Like new $350. Call 3770241.

BUY JUNK CAPS
From tto 150
C,ill 3?? 1674 327 4460

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lnexcellentconcf,, $900
Call 8981057

'73 C,ipri Classic low miles, runs
good, clean car $9130 or best
offer 323 0138. after 5 p.m . all
day weekends

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

for Sale

Beauty Salon Chairs-used but
good cond. $20 each. Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 9? So. of
Sanford. 372 8721.

Jeep 18.
. 6cyl Levi p,fck,iqe
Call 323 7148 after 6 PM
or
weekends
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Daytona Beach will hold .1
public AU TO AUC TION ,'serv
Tuescia, at • 30 Il's t' ('IiI
in For cia Yi Si't th' rl'sd'rv
prce Call 04 5 till for turtl'r ctetailc
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Auto, 6ceats. 'l8eng
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Harold Hall Realty

Stenstrom Realty,
Realtors

8160

WILL BUY EXISTING 1st &amp; 2nd
MORTGAGES, P. Legg, Lic.

DAYTONA .SbTO AU( rIO

1969 (hey 6 yl semi Custom van
Excellent conil Almost new
radial tires 3?) 6447

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Spring is here and it's a good time
to Choose ,i ne come trm thp
pages of our class'f'ed ads

'73 Ford Van Club Wagon
9pass A I shape, $1895
MR .t613
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Matioq,my BR suite, air cond '
color TV. furniture &amp; many
household items. 7621 S Sntord
Ave 327 1191 Open Tues thru
Sat 9 30 to 5 30

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IDYLLWILDE 3 BR, 2 B lovely
stone fireplace 0. FR. Impressive entrance foyer,
decorator wallpaper, extra
storage &amp; utility rm. El. garage
door. $61,900.

or 834
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Nc'c'cllenose,
ti;t,ilic blue, W 1915 JØlliiSori 115
tip, on till trailer $7700 Ask for
JiPi 37) 0898
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Lg. lot 3 BR. 2 B Split plan,
Losing your home &amp; cred,t? I will
beautifully landscaped, fenced
catch up back payments &amp; buy
bk yd, rm for garden. $32,500,
equity 377 0716
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LEMON BLUFF fantastic 1 BR
AND
THINK
A
carpet, FP&amp; Morel Just $37,900!
weekend retreat. St. Johns
MINU tE. . . .
CLASSIFIED
River, covered boat dock.
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
FAMILYS DELIGHT 4 BR 2 bath
$32,500
WOULDN'T BE ANY,
home in Dreamwold wIg. LR &amp;
_________
BPs. Fla. Pm., FP, fenced &amp; ..SUPER TAX SHELTER
Much Morel BPP WARRANT
quadraplex, basics are here,
47Artgges Bought
ED. Only $46,150!
needs upgrading, Great
potential, good cony, location.
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$59,900
SPARKLING POOL! 4 BR 2'

75 models Call 339 9l
6OSiOealerl

75Vans

POIISON MARINE
?92711wy 179?
Sanlorrl t l,i 37771

Casselberry
Established corner car
lot Available, lease
WIrz Rea'ty

COZY N NEAT 2 BR

Peg Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
321 0759
Aft. I-Irs. 3?276, 37? 1869
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Free listing BROCHURE write
CHEROkEE LAND c
Murphy. N C 28906

JUST LISTED) BR 1'., bath home ..on oak shaded lot! C H&amp;A, w w
46--Commercial
Property
carpet, FP &amp; FIa. Rm, Newly
- -painted &amp; Many Extras! IRPP
WARRANTED Only 135.000.

just MAK PAYMENTS 89 o

.SANFORDAUCTIONI - 1215 S. French 323-7340

REAlTY
OVER 5'2MILLION
IN SALES THRU JUNE!

needs Asuciates, experienced
or newly licensed Howl

needed. InquireJ I. P Propert1ei.':

of an ordinance to be

AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISH.
INGASERVICEFEETOIEPAID
BY PAYORS OR PAYEES US-

OWN FOR LESS THAN RENT

thereafter,

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499

BUYING OR SELLING YOUR HOME?
e can help you obtain new FHA/VA finandng
for' 11/4 points (%) of the mortgage amount.
førest rate of 10% (+½% M.G.I. for FHA).
his is substantially less than today's
conventional ratesl Let us help you SAVE.
Contact M.L. "Sonny" Raborn, REALTOR, for
detaIls; 322.4000.

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WANT ADS ARE BLACK
WHITE AND READ ALL

2 yr. old, just beautiful 2-2 mobile,
wet bar, den, formal OR, eat.in
kit, sc porch, walk to St. Johns,
covered boat dock 4- tennis &amp;
swimming. Terms! Asking
$35,000.

80—Autos for Sale

easy chairs. TV's fern stands.
bakers racks. plus assorted
occasional tables, lamps. pic
lures. Misc
VISA MASTER CHARGE
CASH DOOR PRIZE

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I ACRE MOUN1AIPi TOP LOT
Western N. Carolina near Hen
derson',ille, Enjoy cool privacy
for only $4,000 with easy terms
or will trade for equity in local
property Cati t3at or George.
Broker Owner 3?? 7498

bed slep
est CG,t'.t
12 .I?'c

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Wood tat,le &amp; chairs. desks BR
suiteS, large selection of like new

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Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; usoc'
G.irjqe Sale 3 family, furn3tre,
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment
light ,ippl . household items.
clothing West on 46, left on lake _____________________________
Markham Pd 373 9649

45-A---jtof State
Property

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GUYS—GIRLS :
CAREER—TRP.VEL.

expenses

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Experienced maIntenance supr.'

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
AmendedpentionoorDfssolu,monof
YOU and each of you are notif lid Marriage has bean filed
SemlnoleCounty,Florlda,unde,$h, thatasuitfor$peclficp.rformanc, andyuare,equfredtos.a you 1MG THE DOMESTIC RELA.
fictitious name of 'THE DUST of
Agreement for Dead for the of your writtan defenses, if any,
TIONS COMMISSION SERVICES
COLLECTOR, and flsat I Intend to following dna-ibid properly:
GARY E. MASSEY, Eaquira,
PETlTiOp OF MODIFICA.
ragistersaidnamewith the Clerk of
LOT IS, BLOCK "E", MOBILE MASSEY, ALPER, WACK &amp; ITION OF PRIOR SUPPORT OR.
the Circuit Court, Semlnqie County, MANOR, Second Section, according EATON, 165 Whooping Loop, DENS AND PAYEES
USING SEN.
Florida in accordance with the to the plat thereof
recorded in Altamonte Springs, FlorIda 32701, VICES FOR PETITIONS FOR
of the Fictitious Name
iat look 11, Pages 44-IL of the Petitioner's attorney on or before ENFORCEMENT, PROVIDING
$8atut, To-Wit: Section 504.08 PubliciecordsoflemmnoleCounty, August15, 1'l8andfi$efoeo,1gInaI
FOR RECEIVING SERVICE
Florida Statutes 1957.
Florida,
with the Clerk of this Court litter FEES, ISSUiNG RECEIPTS AND
51g. Roland L. Foldin
,
ss filed against you and you before I-vice on Petitioner's at. MAINTAINING LEDGERS,
Publish: July 15,22.39, August 5. arer.guiradtowrv,acopyof your torney or immediately
PROVIDING FOR DEPOSITING
1878
written defenses, if any, on othirwis. a Iudgmenf may be in. SERVICE
an

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reserves

Send resume to Cardinal In.

If you're inthe business oi building
your
busines....use
the
Classified Ads

1970 (hOvy Trk 6 cyl
bumper rdo Iifr
r'irrors Good conci

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-Yard and patio sale 7 Families
BikO, flower, Stereos, patio bar.
lafTips, pictures, lots of fiCe
clothes and hundrcdsot pieces of
misc goodieS. Sat and Sun 9 00
tO 4 00 520 Valenci,i

3 BLOCKS TO OCEAN
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CRESCENT BEACH. 75'xlOO'
lots only $7500. $1500 dn $98 81
per Mo Paved rds, City
water. Underground utilities.
etc 2blocksto Inland waterway.
35 lots avail. Ace Real Estate,
Wm. Kenyon, Rltr. 829 5257. 951
AlA So, St. Augustine Beach,
Fl. 32081.
,,

New 233 Homes, 1 pct. interest to
qualified buyer. $32,000 to
138,000. Low down payments,
BUILDER, 322.2787.
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GOING BUSINESS ON 17-92
Poor health forcing owner to Sell.
Owner will assist in financing or
consider trade. 135,000.

pOrt
Sat &amp; Sun
III tucker Dr

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• PUBLIC AUCTION •
•MON., JULY 23,7 PM.

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Garage Sate, Sat Sun 96 Starcratt
Pop up camper. Gil ltraitsen
theatrical organ. houhold
items. 2015 Coronado Concourse
322 7197
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Cash for your lot' Will build on
your lOt ot our lOt
Y Enterprise, Inc.
Model Inc.. Realtor
644 3013
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42. 121,900. Terms.

MARPtiAM WOODS RD.
Why Settle for less when you can
have this country estate on
approx. 1 acres complete with
guest cottage 0. barn (or horses.
1)30.000. Call to See this Today.

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VA-F HA-23.Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

VA SPECIAL
Assume VA loan and move in when
paperwork done. 3 BR, I' BA.
Game PM, Florida PM. Ready
to go Owner needs to go north
floW.

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1973 Apache 65x12. 2 BR, 2 bath,
Screened porch, awning 11x15,
$3500 down, assume ss000
mortgage $87 mo. payments
Infor 373 7079.

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$17,000 for all. $5500 down.

town, very clean &amp; rOomy, See
Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
Ave

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Owner may consider VA or FHA
on 3 BR, I'z bath, w FR &amp; porch.
Large lot w fenced backyard

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See our beautiful new BROAD
MORE, front &amp; rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr.
323 5200
VA&amp; FHA Financing

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* COUNTRY TRAILER SITE
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NEAR LAKE MINNIE

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For Estate Commeriral &amp; P05
dential AuctiOns
Appraisals
c .Siic?n,i lfl 560

Garage Sale Many plants
Sat &amp; Sun
108 S Sunland Dr

42— biIe Homes
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INC.
REALTOR 323 7832
Eve. 322 8182, 322 1587, 377 7177
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4oAApartments a -- Duplexes for Sale -

BR- 1189 up, Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 17-92 in Sanford. Call
323 8670 Mariner's Village.

3 BR, 1.5 bath, split plan. $37,500.
William Mallczowski Realtor
_____________________________
3727983

North Beach- Ocean front house
for rent. New Smyrna Beach.
Call aft 4 PM 901428-5060.

only.

,

H'ighty rewarding career in local
sales. Immediate increase andrapid
advancement
Oj)'
portunities. Call Tom Kulgalion
collect, 401.955-4193 Monday thru

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n-ns.c*-s,.

FICTITIOUSNAMI
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in builneds al 100
Harrogate Place, Longwood, Fl.,

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eBary.ldeaIforsenuors,Lov'
BR, air, close to churches &amp;
shopping. 322-805.1, 668-6488,

claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
of the Seminole County Housing
power. For details, call 644.3079,
the date when it will become due
Do
authority as a guaranty that if the
shall be stated. If the claim is
Proposal is accepted, the Bidder will
An Equal Opportunity
.
TAX PREPARATION
contingent or unliq'!dated,
execute the Contract, and file acEmployerM.F
Earn up to $15 hr. Part time. We
nature of the uncertainty shall be
ceptable Performance Bond within
train, AKUTAX. Call collect 904.
stated. If the claim is secured, the
ten (10) days after the award of the
736.6732.
VALET PARKERS
security shall be described. The
.
Part time. Must be able to run.'
claimant shall deliver sufficient
Seminole Raceway,6p.m. NOW.
LPN full time. Exp. w.Florida
copIes of the claIm to the clerk to
CONTRACT TIME AND
enable the clerk'?o mall One
license. 6.4 &amp; 4.12. 332.0564, SanCopy
to
LIQUIDATED
DAMAGES
Wanted: Person to refinish large
each personal representative.
ford Nursing I Cony. Center.
Work under this Agreement shut
number of chairs. Experience &amp;
All parsonslnterestedin the estate
commenced upon written notice Experienced Legal Secretary,
references required. Apply to
to whom a copy of this Notice of
to proceed, and shall be completed
Sanford. Reply to box 2$,
Holiday Inn, Sanford, I-I from
Administration has been maIled are
THREE within 00 calendar days of the
EvenIng Herald, P.O. Box lul,
to S. 323.4000
required,
WITHIN
commencement of
the Contract
Sanford, Fl. 32711.
Debit Agents only! $100 to $300'
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Time as defined in the General
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF_____
•Tft4VU!'P tO1"jt,?4'?r -.-4txtra4)ef 't'k.. dIL.InC .tlflW)
R1N
ôflIe'áflyob1i,s
wanted for part time research
Phone 339.2833.
In case of failure to complete the
they may have that challenge the
work, Experience not necessary.
work within the time named hereIn
validity of the decedent's will, the or withIn such
Not a selling lob. Must have
extra tim, as may
qualifications of the personal have
QUICK COPY TECHNICIAN
private line. Mail letter inbeen allowed by extensions,
representative, or the venue or
Salary range $1394197 weekly
cluding education, any work
the undersigned a9rees to pay the
Iurlsdiction of the court.
year experience in varieØ :-:.
&amp; phone number, to Box 29 c.o
from such sums as may be due him
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ICED the
clerical work affording ,o,-'
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1467,
amount of $50.00 per calendar
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
working acquaintance with'--,
SSflfOI'd, Fla. 3277$. Affirmative
In liquidated damages In mc
Dateofthefirstpublica$ionofthls day
standard duplicating equipmeçt(.:.:'
act
M.F.
cordance with Article 16 of the
Notice of AdmInistration: July
consIderable knowledge of tt'.0•
Supplementary General Conditions,
1978.
Mechanical Drafting Engineer.
ration of Xerox 9200 or 940 -:-;
Minority Business Interpris.
Ralph B, Weston
Conveyor experIence,
convenient copiers,
The
goal
for
particIpation
by
As Personal Representative
knowledg, preferred. Send
cutter, padding machine,
Minority Business Enterprises In
of the Estate of
resume to P.O. Box 032, Matthing machine &amp; paper i00o::-:'
fulfilling the terms and Conditions of
ROSE MARY REROSTEDT
toon, Ill. 6193S.
Apply SemInole County Pe.','
any and all contracts issued has
Deceased
sonnel Office N. Park Ae''
b
establIshed as twenty percent
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Seminole County Equal
(20
Pd.)
Of
the
total
contract
award.
Excellent
opportunity
for
a
sharp
REPRESENTATIVE:
Opportunity Employer mt .,..,
career
minded
Executive
Vernon MIze
mpb0yet'mt
OVNhR'S RIGHTS RESERVED
Secretary who has proficIent
Cleveland, MIze &amp; Bridges
The owner
the right to
typing 1. short hand skills.
Post office oraw,r
relect any or all Proposals and to
Varied administrative dutIes.
Sanford, Florida 32111

Ihat

GOOD DAILY EXCEPT WED. I FRI.
r---------.COUPON------------------_________________
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$ANFOD

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REWARD

2435 S French II? 92) Sanford
373 5374

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CHRITMAS IN JULY

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ALL POE ONIY

Inford one bedroom, air, ceramic
bath, $150. Adults, furniture SiO.
641.7883.

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ACCOUNTINGCLERKII
Salary Range$126.$178
Graduate from high school in.
cluding or supplemented by
courses in bookkeeping or ac.
counting and at least 7 years of
responsible accountkeeping
experience, ability to type.
Apply to Seminole County
Personnel Office N. Park Ave.,
Sanford 32771 by July 27, 1979.
SeminoleCounty Equal
Opportunity Employer mt

9—Good Things to Eat

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Sanford, Florida

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

For Rent 8x50 Mobile Home near I.
4. All util. turn. + air cond. 1
adult. $10 wk. 322-8883.

)-ApartmentsUnfsid

COUNTRY HOME
Beautiful
grounds, large 2 story home,
excellentcond,38R,2bathDR
FR, LR, fireplace, hardwood
floors Also Guest House? BR,
bath, gazebo 11x26. Alt thIs &amp;
More $79,900.

71 Ford P U, util body i4
360
engine, PS. PR, auto trans
owner 323 4564_
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72—Auction

Frigidaire refrigerator &amp; electric
stove Operating COndition 3??
3019
New Tappari gas ranges, below
wholesalt' left over from going
out of business sale 3 double
oven &amp; 8 single even Prices
start at $217 25 Sanford Fur
niture Salvage, 1797 So ot
S,ntord. 3?? 8711

rage Sales

EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
IN THE WANT ADS 37? 2611 or
- 831 999) - - -

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- * REFRIGERATORS •
Assorted makes &amp; sizes $50 up,
guaranteed Sanford Auction
1215 5. French
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Immediate occupancy NOW) jp
I B. block home. rpfg &amp; range
Walking distance to hospital,
doctor, nursing home &amp; down
town $77,500, w excellent terms.
Johnny Walker Inc 322 6457 or
377 7111 .ift

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Notice is hereby given that the
waIve
any
or
informalltZ
undersigned, pursuant to the Telephone: (305) 332-1314
technicality in any Proposal In the
Publish July 22,29 1978
"FictItious Name Statute" Chapter
Interest of the Ownel.
$83.08, Florida Statute, will register DEL.102
Dated: July 2, 1878
with the Clerk of the CIrcuIt Court,
THE
CIRCUIT
COUNT
OF
THE
(SEAL)
in and for Seminole County, FiorI- IN
By: J. Thomas Wilson III
da, upon receipt of proof of the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CliExecutive Director
publication of thIs notice, the tic. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Publish July
5, 10, 13. 13, ii, 23, 21
tltiota name, to-wit:
RAZOR'S COUNTY, FLORIDA.
26, 1878
lam
engao.d
In
CIVIL
ACTION
NO,
l9-1344-CA43.J
EDGE under which
DEL.2.S
_________________________
at Esecutive Point
busin.
WALTER
J.
YASZAY
and
MARIAN
—
BuIlding, 101 Wymore Road, Unit
No. 107 in the City of Attatnonte J. YASZAY, his wife,
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE
PlaintIffs, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Springs, Florida.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the party interested in said us.
WINSTON L. MOORE and ANNA B. COUNTY, FLORIDA
business enterprise is
follows:
NEWMAN, formerly ANNA B. CASE NO.
John DeCapt'Io
IN RE: The MarrIage f
Dated it Forest City, Seminole MOORE,
Defendants. MARY JEANNE EDWARDS,
County. Florida, July 8, 1878.
Publish: July 15, 22, 28, August 5,
NOTICE OF ACTION
1879
Petitioner.Wlfe,
TO: MR. WINSTON C. MOORE
and
DEC44
33)8 DUII$tOn Street
DAN ALBERT EDWARDS,
Eau OmIlie, Florida, 33933

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300 N. French Ave.

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icely furnished SIeeping room
air cond, Quiet man preferred.'
322-2729, 414 Myrtle Ave.

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Advertising Director

Care

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TOWNHOUSE
For sate lovely 2 BR, 1' B all el
w w carpet, drapes inc.,
beautiful grounds. By appt only!
3239590.

69 Chevy Longhorn P U
Rest Offer
373 543
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WE BUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPLIANCES Sanford ur
n11i0 Salvage 3?? 8771

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f(ENMURE WASHER - Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPL.IANCES
__________
_________ 323 0697

Buyer waiting, needs a house in
the Longwood Lake Mary area.
Willing to pay cash to mort. Call
Lennie Williams,
Realtor
Associate after hrs. 6452124
Tony Coppola Assoc., Realtor
641 2518

W Garnett White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
101W Commercial
Phone 372 7881, Sanford

34—N'K3biie Homes

500 S. Oak 841 7883.

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pany benefits. Apply
in person to:

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weekls' &amp; monthly rates, inquire

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Peninsula shaped lot flanked by 2
super clear lakes. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, custom home with pool
surrounded by towering oaks.
One of a kInd - far below
replacement cost at only
$117,900, By appointment &amp;
previewol photos 8. details Onlyl
Call 7II)3.
Bob Hansche Inc., REALTOR
CENTURY2I

REALTY WORLD.
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2 BR. I bath, w w carpet, c H&amp;A.
Large tot, Adults, no pets.
373. 3759

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THRIFT
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An aggressive salesperis needed for
son
sales and service of
established and new
great
advertisers.
future for a self-starter. Previous sales exper fence needed.
Salary plus commis-. ,
sian

29—Rooms

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SALES

Found

n—Instructions

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AND PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
Drawings, SpecificatIons and
Procedural Documents may be
609E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
obtained upon application at the
896.0921
officeof Clerk, Dietzand Associates.
Toll Free 1.800.721.2568
Engineers, Inc., 500 Welt Fulton
Street, Sanford, Florida, upon the ___________________
payment of a deposit of $23.00 per
5-1..ost &amp;
set. The deposit shall be in cash, or _____________________________
check drawn payable to Clark, Diet:
Lost: Blonde&amp;rust
and Associates.Engineers, inc. The
deposit for each set will be refunded
-border Collie
AflsWerlto"Rusty".323.3959
to bonafide bidders upon return of
the Contract Documents in
condition if not later than fifteen
(13) days foliowing the award of a
6-Child
Contract. Any nonbidder upon ______________________________
________________________
returning suchaset will be refunded
First IOnlychlldcarecent,r open
o.00,
Begin
Saturday In Sanford
Drawings, Specifications and
ning June 2. Sanford Early
other Contract Documents may be
Childcare Center. 322.6643.
examined at the following locations:
Clark, Diet: and Asso.
Bohannon's Day Car Center
ciates.Englneers, Inc.
Longwood.Lk.Marypd.
500 West Fulton Street
Open6:3OAM6:3OPM
Sanford, Florida 32771
Sdayswk.
331.7420
Dodge Plan Room
_____________________________
611 Wymore Road,
Suite 201
Winter Park, Florida 32769
Poultry, beef, pork, fish. Free
delivery, min.S200rder. Sanford
Central Florida Build,
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
ers Exchange
Meats.
620 Irma Avenue
Orlando, Florida

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2 months old
7 piece Dinette Set
3226850
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2 ACRE LAKE ESTATE

CALL US TODAY about this 3 BR,
2 B home wC H&amp;A. Located on
cor lot, easy financing w FHA or
VA avail 1.500.

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52—Appliances

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CENTRAL FLORIDA
WOMAN'S HEALTH
ORGANIZATION

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2514 S. French Ave.
)72 -0231,373.7I73, 322 0779

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339 0509
339 0508

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79—Trucks-Trailers

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Too Prices Paid
Used, any condition 641 8128
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REALTY_______________________
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REALTOR 322 1000MLS

LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
This? BR, 1 B home includes a 2
BR garage apt. Rent home &amp; or
apt. Has great potential, $37,500

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOF

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iii clean houses or Apts, also
windows
ironing. Reliable,
honest 8. reas. Call JoAnn 323

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chlorinator housing area.
Trlmister ebortion-$100; Gyn
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ Clinic-120; Pregnancy test;
ALOUD immediately after the male Sterilization; free coon.
seling. Professional care,
expiration of the time established
supportive atmosphere, conabOve for receipt of Proposals.

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Wilidobabvsuttina&amp;
Housekeeping. Call Gale
or Helene 323 0165

18—HeIp Wanted

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ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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Bldg
E. Altamonte Dr.

- 68—Wanted to Buy

Brand New Interspring Bedding
price. Sanford Furniture Sal
ge. 11 vs ot Sanford 322 8721

R OBBIE'S

Raborn REALTY

REAL ESTATE

ions_Wanted

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INC.
REAL1OR

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322 7190

COUNTRY LIVING at its best.
This) BR, 1 B homeon 2' acres
has charm, comfort
for your
Summer enjoyment an above
ground pool. 153,500

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3 BR, 2 bath, C H&amp;A, Icitchet
equip + waSher &amp; Dryer
double garage, 1)50 mo.

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A PERFECT FAMILY HOME W
over 2600 sq ft of living area. 3
BR. 2 B close to shopping,
schools &amp; recreation area.
Newly decorated. 149,750,

Sunday, July 22, 1979-9B

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5)—Household Goods

NEW LISTING
Hard to find I BR 2 bath Sunland
home. Corner It. Family room.
Only $32,500. Call to See.

Osteen-3 BR,2 bath, Central HA,
w w carpet. Large wooded lot.
141,000. McGovern Builders,
322. 8910.

Evening Herald, Santord, Fl.

41—Houses

uses

Call Bart

said.
Sanford studio apt, everything
furgished including utilities. $160
abstract patterns
.
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2 BR, 1 bath house
FHA. $31,500.
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REAL ESTATE
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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
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At the end of
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of required, WITHIN
friends tours there would be a
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THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Phillips flipped another
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they may have. Each claim must
from show to show in a portable typewriter keyboard.
be in writing and must indicate the
Suddenly a portable color TV
basis for the claim, the name and
mobile home. He performs
address of the credItor or hIs agent
up with a multicolored and
on

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Faith Drive, Maitland 0. Carol A. Brantley Road, Maitiand 8. Janice name with the Clerk of the CircuIt
Summer, 652) Linneal Beach Drive, M. Methvin, 900 Montgomery Road, Court, Seminole County, Florida in
Orlando
Altamonte Springs
accordance with the provisions of
Ralph C. Sutton, G. D., Osteen, 1. the Ficti?iou Name Statutes, ToMark S. Horaker, 771 B. Sharon
Drive, Altamonte Springs, Pen L.
Lillian E. Sutton
Wit: Section 665.09 Florida Statutes
Steven Michael Mielke, 626 1957
Francis, 190 Pressview Avenue,
Longwood,
Orienta Avenue Box 121, Altamonte
Sig. Forrest R. Fail
Charles H. Masters, 1625 Her. Springs, Jeanine Alonge, 132 Publish: July 15, 22, 29, August 3,
nandez Drive, Orlando &amp; Linda J. Presiview Avenue, Longwood.
$979
DEC.63
Bower, 520 Grandyiew Way, E.,
Casseiberry
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Joseph A. Thomas, 865 Field St.,
DIVORCES
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Ovledo &amp; Irene M. Slivak, 2500
Howell Branch Road, Winter Park
Carroll Yates &amp; Patricia J. Yates. PROBATE DIVISION.
Jerry 5. Schwalm, 1300
WillIam H. Runge &amp; Kathryn F. File Number 78.2$I-CP
Providence Boulevard, Dettona 8. Runge, hb. 2103, S. Park Avenue, Division
Laura 3. Garrett, P08 638, Sanford. Sanford,
Alex Hayes Jr., Cape Canaveral &amp;
Donald E. O'Connell &amp; Patricia B. IN RE: ESTATE OF
POSE MARY BERGSTEDT,
Helen Carter, Titusville.
O'Connell.
Deceased
Ver.aon P. Behnor, 521 010k,
Patricia B. Muckoils &amp; William 5
Drive, Winter Park &amp; Debra A. Muckolls, Ill.
NOTICEOFADMINISTRATION
Glass, Pt. 7, 205 Cambden Road,
WarrenW,Goff8.Sondra 6.00ff.
Mautlanci
David S. MacNamara I Barbara TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Richard W. Everson, 70 Sheoah 0. MacNamara,
Boulevard, Winter Springs &amp; Eva
Daisy B. ElliOtt&amp;Johfl H. Elliott. THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Small
William E. Van Pelt &amp; Sharon OTHER PERSONS INTERSTED IN
THE ESTATE:
Vladimar Ver:hlnsky, 330 Sunset Adams Van Pelt.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Drive, Casselberry &amp; Lina Ver.
Charles H. Laf in &amp; Nancy L.
zhlnsky
that the administration of the
Latin.
Michael W. Wideman, Maypo, &amp;
Cecil L. Myers 8. Buelah Myers. estate of ROSE MARY BERG.
STEDT. deceased, File Numbar 79.211.CP, Is pending In the Cmcult Court for Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the ad.
dress of which is Seminole County
.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 32771.
Tenn. (UPI) — showing when and where he had The persona' representative of the
estate is Ralph B. Weston whose
the bus gas tank and
An entertainer's road life
address is 626 Retama Avenue,
CCt
lonely
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Corpus Christi, Texas 76407. The
to
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name and address of the personal
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3619

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in person Lakeview Nursing
Center 919 E. 2nd

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7COIflICUtIV tim5$
5:30 P.M.
8:00 AM.
Elevated Drain Field In accordance
with Drawings, Specifications and
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Procedural Documents prepared'
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY 9.N00n
by Clark, Diet: and Associates.
____________________________
Engineers, Inc.
The project, located in the City of
Oviedo, Florida, consists of
replacement of the upper level tile
Noon The
distribution system and filter media
in a two compartment elevated
- Noon
drainfield, irfltàllationof piping and
valves to allow selective dosing of
the drain field, repair of the lower
tile collection heading, replacement __________________________ ___________________________
of the chlorine feeder and housIng
system for the drain field effluent
and general dun up, reseeding of
the upper drain field surface area

ofthitnotice,thefiditiousnem.,to,
Street, Altamonte Springs 8. Helen Lane, Longwood
J. Stock
Gary J. Hasenohr, 685 B.E. wit: TEXATUNE under which I
Gary L. Manning, 242 Sharon Georgia Avenue, Longwood 8. Susan expect to engage in business at
(address) 690 E. Highway 43
Drive, Aitamonte Springs, &amp; Peggy
P. Brule.
Casselberry, Florida.
S. Gable
John R. Thomas, 1401 RobIn
That the party interested in said
isaac J. Rowson, 2910 Truman Court, Longwood 8. Alice M. Vinson
business enterprise is as follows:
ClaYton H. Conrad, 300 Maltland
Boulevard, Sanford 8. Kimmie A.
Avenue, Altanonte Springs &amp; JudIth WIllIam J. Mullen
Summers
Dated at Casselberry, SemInole
Robt. E. Stuart, 651 Sabal Palm 0. Gulls, 2512 Veneer, orlando.
Circle, Sanford 8, Donna J. Stuart
Timothy L. Marsh, Eden Prairie, County, Florida, June 18, 1979.
Publish: July 1, i, 15, n, 1979
Danny E. Wholey, P08 291,
Minnesota I Bonnie J. Donovan
Sanford &amp; Effie M. Sheiy, POB
Dean P. Hall, Pt.), 8427, Sanford DEL.2
Sanford
&amp; Kathy A. Smith
FICTITIOUSNAME
PaulW. Carson, 204 Airport Blvd.,
Brian F. Rice, 691 N. Sabal Palm
Notice Is hereby given that I am
&amp; Linda D. Walsh.
Circle, Altamonfe Springs &amp; Judith engaged In business at 701 Wynn Dr.
Brent G. Gillia,n, Topham, Maine A. Warren
Sanford, FlorIda Seminole County,
&amp; Melissa A. Rumbley, Pt. 2, B 90,
Ti,'iothy W. Oilman, 18)6 5. Holly Florida under the fictitious name of
Sanford
Ayen.e, Sanford &amp; Donna L. Lyles CENTRAL FLORIDA DECKING,

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Doris L. slmendlngirt, Virginia NAME STATUTE
MARRIAGES
Beach, Va.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the
David C. Durant, 520 Orang
Jeffrey W. Andricci, Atlantic, NJ.
Drive, Altamonte Springs a. carme' undersigned, pursuant to the
"FictitiouS Name Statute," Chapter
&amp; Cynthia C. Hysell, 1150 N.W. Miranda, 4826 Big Horn Street,
aôS.09, Florida Statutes, will register
Winter Park Drive, Casselberry
Orlando
with Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
James E. Brandeberry, 114
Le P. Wiseman, 10 Sheoatt
and for Seminole County, Florida
Boulevard, Winter Springs &amp;
Deborah C. Ellis

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hanger.
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THE EYES HAVE ITI
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the kitchen for a wire bread
fastener
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seconds.
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71st Year, No. 289—Monday, July 23,1979—Sanford, Florida 32771

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florida Hospital Presents SM H Merger Plans

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Seminole County commissioners today were scheduled
to begin hearings on the future of Seminole Memorial
Hospital, with representatives from Florida Hospital in
Orlando prepared to ask the commissioners for a merger.
"We'll only be delivering a proposal to seek to open
negotiations on the matter," Jim Morris, Florida Hospital
vice president, said today.
Morris and others were scheduled to present their case
for merger with the commissioners at 1:30 p.m. today. On
Tuesday, members of the board of trustees from'SMH are
scheduled to meet with the commissioners to plead their

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Local Solar Market
By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer
The outlook is bright, but the market for solar energy
systems has been dimmed by public doubt and fly-bynight swindlers, says Phil Gonzalez, a Sanford distributor
of solar equipment.
Gonzalez, 57, claims he has noticed an Increase in the
number of inquiries about solar equipment recently, but
sales of the $600 to $1,000 water heating systems he handles average only one per month. Gonzalez, a retired
engineer, now operates Kings Supplies, 2534 Park Ave.,
Sanford
"Sales are very slow. Basically, I think there are two
reasons. First, a lot of people have had bad results with
equipment bought from fly.by.nlghters who stick them
with shoddy equipment. Cheap materials are used and the
systems rot in two years.
"Secondly, there Is the human thing. People look at $600
or $1,000 as an expense they'll be paying for two or three
years if they switch to solar. They'd rather pay that extra
0or0 per month to the utilIty company than assume a
major cash outlay," he said.
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to got by on a fixed income is more
apt to look to the future. Their
experiences have taught
them to look ahead'
their home live years ago and their average utility bill of
$50 has been cut In half since. Within Seminole County,
Gonzalez estimates, up to 2,000 homes and businesses
partially are dependent on the sun for heating or air
condlUo.dng.
"Right now, It is mostly used as an adjunct or a back-up
system. But the builders are beginning to design them into
the newer homes. That should be a big market," he said.
An average home, with two to four persons, would
reaIre two solar panels, or collectors. The collectors are
covered by a special fiberglass covering. When the sun's
rays pass through the glass onto the collectors, the but is
trapped and gored. The stored heat then Is transferred to
a standard household water tank. More complex systems,
Gonzalez said, can convert the heat to electricity for
powering air conditioners and other home systems.

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persons seeking to cut down on their utility bills over the
long run. The younger homeowner has shied away from
solar energy, he said.
"I think the retired person, trying to get by on a fixed
Income is more apt to look to the future. Their experiences
have taught them to look ahead," he observed.
Gonzalez has been in the solar energy business 10 years.

He formerly was a manufacturer's representative for
electronic components In the Bahamas and Puerto Rico.
Products he represented included solar devices, he said.
Since the field has drawn a good deal of attention while
few people are too aware of the mechanics of solar energy
it has been easy for con artists and get-rich-quick
schemers to operate, Gonzalez claims.
"You an a lot of it. Someone moves into an area, puts a
lot of advertising In the newspaper and on TV, makes his
sales and then moves on. The equipment sold may be
junk," he warns.
"For example, freeze protection is very Important.
Most buyers don't realize that the solar panels don't have
to be exposed to freezing temperatures to freeze over.
Given the right combination of dew and chilling winds, a
panel could freeze even at 50 degrees," he said. "Then
they become damaged."
He said less reputable firms may sell low-cod equipment without the necessary protections such as freezeguards. When the cheaper units give out In two or three
years, consumer confidence in solar systems is diminshed, he said.
What can the government do to stimulate interest and
wideacale conversion to solar energy? Gonzalez says lowcost loans to buyers would help. But he said the government also is going to have to do a good marketing job and
reduce some of the red tape now snarling the grant
program to solar buyers.
"The government has a $400 grant program to persons
Installing solar devices. But the guidelines required to
meet the grant are based on northern standards. To meet
them in Florida, the buyer winds up spending more than
the $400 he gets," Gonzalez said.
He said the federal requirunenta for a grant Include
Insulation limit' and venting specifications not found in
many homes in the southern part of the nation's sunbelt.
"It's also going to be a job of the government and the
seller of solar systems to get the message across, to sell
the public on the advantages of solar heating." he said.
Originally, Gonzalez thought he would sell his unfla to
hotels, restaurants and laundromsts, all high-users of
water. However, It Is the homeowners who now inquire
most and he sea that asthe comma market In solar sales.

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By DONNA ESTES
Silver Hairs. The idea new stock is acquired. Ware creases geared to the cost of
Herald Staff Writer
Missouri. said he has noticed, and other living for persons on state
')riginated
in
With the 1979 session of the Representatives of 10 other seniors have pointed out to him, retirement pensions. Ware said
Silver Haired Legislature states, including New Hump- that grocery stores often raise the cost to the state the first
behind him,
Seminole's shire, Washington, Penn- prices several times on stock year would be $4 million.
—Creation of a Senior
representative to that session, sylvania, Texas and Colorado, items as wholesale costs go up,
Leo Ware, 71, of Altamonte observed the session, which even though the stock was on Citizens Commission to study
Springs. Is gearing up to lobby ended at noon Friday, with a hand before those increases the Impact of senior citizens on
local "regular" legislators for view toward implementing went into effect. The legislation the state's economy and
pas.age of 10 priority bills,
similar programs.
is designed to stop this practice, develop recommendations on
Personally familiar with the
—Permission for older their needs. Ware said the
'There were more people
four members of the Seminole involved this year. The agenda persons to attend courses at commission would submit
County Legislative Delegation was set up much better and I state universities without reports on their findings to the
— State Reps. Robert Hattaway enjoyed it," Ware said of the paying fees or receiving credit, governor, speaker of the house
and president of the senate.
and Bobby Brantley and Sens. session. lie was serving his if space is available,
infor
—Permission
John Vogt and Clark Maxwell second year as a silver haired
—Requiring medical schools
- Ware says he keeps in con- legislator.
in Florida to have courses on corporated mobile home
tact with them on a regular
The 10 top priority pieces of geriatrics and to require associations to zuc on behalf of
basis on the issues of Interest to legislation from the Silver medical doctors to take these their members when lot rentals
senior citizens.
are increased unreasonably.
haired House, to be lobbied courses.
"As chairman of the advisory locally and in Tallahassee
—Banning increase in This was Ware's bill. He
committee for the Area Agency during the April, 1980 regular assessments for tax purposes of sponsored the proposed
homes used exclusively as legislation after constituents
on the Aging, I have the inside session, Ware said, include:
track, the advantage of
—Limitations on the ability of homesteads by seniors once the brought to his attention rental
knowing the needs of seniors," apartment house owners to bend of the household reaches Increases ot - u much as $4
he said. Ware also is affiliated convert their buildings to 65 years old, except where new percent.
the
Permitting
with the Health Systems condominiums,
construction or additions are
dental
of
registration
I Agency, an advisory board on
—Freezing of sieIf ItCifl involved,
health needs.
—Calling for automatic In- laboratory technicians to make
prices In grocery stores until
HIS tavalucmcat in City
dentures on prescription of
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politics In Altamonte Springs —
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—Calling for legislative
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foster homes in certain areas of
assistance to him, he said.
the state appear to get lost
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national
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to Florida 10 years ago.
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priority items. Last year, 12
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bills were given top priority and
elected
senior
citizens
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were passed by the regular
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peers to consider laws believed
The Silver Haired session,
necessary to protect the rights
Ware said, is sponsored by the
of or promote the benefit of the
Florida Jaycees, Florida
elderly.
Department of Health and
Once approved by the Silver
Rehabilitative Services,
Hairs, the proposed laws are
Florida State University Center
submitted to the regular
for Professional Development
Legislature for passage.
Leo Ware of Altamonte Springs
and Public Service and the
1979 session was the second
...representativetoSllver-llalred Legislature
annual one-week session of the
Florida Agencies on the Aging.;
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Reaction To 78-Degrees
In Restaurants Is Mixed
kitchen isn't air conditioned, we compliance period to see what "Our people have said it's been
By HUGH ThOMSON
have no dress code which might guidelines
Herald Staff Writer
Florida a little uncomfortable to work
the
customers
A week ago President Carter make
un- Restaurant Association comes In. We try to keep it between 76
Issued an order requiring comfortable, and we have no up with. In our dress code we and 76. There have been no
with
restaurants to set their ther- problem
our don't require ties, but we do complaints to my knowledge.
mostats to 78 degrees as an refrigeration."
require that customers wear a It's too early to tell whether our
Bill Beuret, owner of the coat. We don't know whether refrigeration has been afenergy conservation measure.
What has been the reaction in Maison &amp; Jardin Restaurant in we'll be changing that lected."
Seminole County, so far as Altamonte Springs, said, "We requirement or not."
At the Holiday Inn House of
restaurant customers are had experimented with the 78Steak, Bernie Varner, manager
Jerry and Pauline Arndt own since lad month, said, "No
degree. temperature before we
concerned?
to implemented it. We have had and operate the Fin and
Mixed,
according
quite a few complaints since we Feather In Oviedo. Arndt was complaints, other than from the
restauranteurs.
working in the kitchen.
understand the setjp,g based succinct in his comments: "Our people
No effect on refrigeration. And
Bob Granoff, manager of
has
usually
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we
have a dress code for
Three Seasons Restaurant of on an overall temperature of 78 temperature
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have
five
separate
about
that
anyway.
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custo
the
mers,
so far as a coat
the Deltona Inn (Bed Western),
ha n usual."
and tie are concerned."
said, "To tell the truth, we thermostat systems located at complaints t
really haven't had any corn- different locations, and we are
Western Sizzlin Steak
McIald'i on Orlando
plaints of any magnitude. waiting during the 30-day manager Warren Morris said, Drive in Sanford, Don Hughes,
People seem to* be rallying to
manager said, "We've been
the needs of the country.
pr et ty close to that ternIndirectly, we've had some
perature, so long as the air is
a
slight falloff in business, but I_______________________________ ke pt moving. We've had no
attribute that to the gas
negative complaints. I think
problem."
ArowidThe Clock ..........4-A Horoscope ... .............. 4-B people are geared up inaitally
At the Town House Bridge .....................4-B Hospital ..................2* for it. We checked our ternRestaurant in Oviedo, Mrs. Comics ....................4-B Obituaries .................8-A peratires lad week and they.
Fern Allen, manager, said, Crossword .................4-B OURSELVES ........ ...... 1-B were well within the corn.
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no hallways. It usually stays Dear Abby ................. 1-B Television .................1-B only, must wear ties or the
about 78 degrees anyway. Our Dr. Lamb -----------------4-B Weather ------------- 2-A standard uniform."
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When it became known the county commissioners would
consider such a request, representatives of Florida
Hospital and a private for-profit-chain, Hospital Corporation of America, sent word they would like to Investigate the possibility of becoming involved in
negotiations on the hospital's future. To date, however,
no one from HCA has requested a hearing before the
commissioners.

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Florida Hospital President Bob Scott sent a letter to
commissioner Bob Sturm earlier this year asking to open
discussions over a possible merger. Morris said, however,
that plans had not reached the stage of offering specific
details and that today's meeting with the commissioners
was "just to see if they might be agreeable to continued
discussions."
Tuesday's SMH delegation to the commission is expected to be led by administrator Charles Bentley.
It was the SMH board which first suggested changing
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BOSTON (UP!) -President Carter dedicated the
jrealdentlal library of John F. Kennedy today,
asying the fallen president at the United States "on
a path of excitement and hope."
With Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the late
presldents youngest brother and now a probable
opponent, at his side, Carter said John Kennedy
.'becarne, and remains, a symbol of inanan
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Carter, the senator and ether members of the
Kennedy family let aside their political differences
bra few moments for the dedication of the building
that will be the repository for Kennedy's presi.
Ident'' "
Carter, In a moving account, told of how he
learned on Nov. 22, 1963, that President Kennedy
ed been fatally shot.
remember that I climbed down from a tractor,
unhooked a farm trailer and walked Into my
Warehouse to weigh a load of grain, and was told by
oulp of farmers that the president had bun shot.
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lived. It was a grievous personal loss. My president,
1 wept openly, for the first time In more than 10

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path of excitement and hope."
Carter cited what he felt were "the admirable
of his thousand days"
KSOO.dY entered the White House
convinced that racial and religious discrimination
was morally Inditensible, and that conviction
became a passion that his brother Robert shared
and canted forward.
—'Preeidsnt Kennedy sought to move our foreign
policy beyond the sterility of the Cold War ... When
the Nuclear.Test Ban TYesty was signed In 1963, he
voiced the hope that there would someday be
controls on the numbers and types of nuclear ar

freedom would be increasingly bound up with
social, political and economic justice In what has
since become known as the Third World. One bold
expression of this vision was the Peace Corps."
Carter used Kennedy's words, "change Is the law
dlile,"to speak of problems he himself faces ai
president -a decade of high inflation and growing
oil Imports; a keener appreciation of the limits of
government and military power, the struggle with
the "profound transition from a time of abundance
to a time of growing scarcity in energy."
"The spirit he (John Kennedy) evoked - the
spirit of sacrifice, of patriotism, of unstinting
dedication - Is the same spirit that will bring us
safely through the adversities we face," Carter
said.
The library dedication marked the first face4o
face meeting for Carter and Edward Kennedy since
the Massachusetts senator spread the word he
probably would challenge Carter for the White
House next year.
Carter and wife Rosalynn flew to Boston's Logan
Airport earlier today for a motorcade to the city's
Dorchester section where the library overlooking
Boston harbor has been built.

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can redeem that hope."
—"President Kennedy knew that the future of

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Wall to enter my name In any of the upcoming primaries,
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"When Chad was born that was the beginning of his
physical, human life and when he died that Was the
beginning of his spiritual life with God," said his father,
Gerald Green.
Green and his wife, Diane, will bury their 3-year-old son
in his hometown today, eIght days after he died of
leukemia in Tijuana, Mexico, where they had taken him —
despite a court order — for a controversIal Laetrile
treatment.
:.: Services were planned today at St. Mark's Episcopal

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exchange for a promise that Washington authorities
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scene at 11:56 p.m. said Wllllnghsm's 1571 car wascompletely
main
wardioa., removed a lock on a storage room and took 25
destroyed. Between 100 and 110 feet suM olMickler Road, a power,
bow of air driving staples worth $710. lbs burglar opened a lock
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Fire Department
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control of the car en the curve east of )iICIMr R(
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Warren Carmichael, a Fairat the chm-ch. Funding has Friday.
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I1on in 1972 to $90.7
gdse. They can even be c4tls adlwar movement ci the politicians. They era old and
jij in Which students iililin this year
jj do students Interviff0d,
dtrucUvs In order to be Americans — former colonial I nentsd. The church, the . seettr to demonstrate,"
rulers for half a century whom most powerful Institution In this says Deputy Education were critical of the Kabstaang
•;.tJys."
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was
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t
900 schools In metropolitan
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given
the date attorney's office until Wednesday to file an
ofMikep.
Manila.
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answer
to a suit that would bar heroic medical measures
. ate into the ranks of the
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pines,
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bed that will help them get upin
community where she lives.
the morning Instead of having
"Instead of games, we
"If you can't sleep, get up and some exercises," she said. The to pull themselves out of bed.
do three or four of your exer- substitute program caught on Members of the class said
cises Instead of tossing and she has been teaching they were feeling much better
around," admonished the in retired people ever since, since the program. Joints were
structor. The class stretched, though she said she regrets not as stiff. They walked faster,
having waited so long to start. and a broken arm whose
bent, and twisted,
earlier, strength, doctors said, would
"People
their exercises.
never be fully restored, was
instead of watching TV,"
uella Howard, 250 Oxford
swinging and lifting with the
Road, Fern Park, conducts an said.
Many
they
felt
they
were
best
of them.
exercise class at the Prairie
improved
"I've even
Lake Baptist church every too old to start a program but
Mrs.
Howard.
boasted
of
myself,"
Friday. There is no charge for Mrs. Howard has a
those
they are over 60 years old.
By TOM NETSEL
Herald Staff Writer

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fire thoesands of employees.
"We're
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The MG, alas, can't help. he
down,"
said Martin
epitaph may be: "ft made lying
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DEetIYS
Of 69
people happy but didn't make Sei.
11,660
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MG
Car
Oweurs
money."
Unless there Is a reprieve, the Qeb. Jolie Thoreley, cha

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company Is desperately In need
be PANSWSØ in the pe
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Nabbed In Orlando

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honks that soimded more like
taps. And despite homemade
baimers and chants of "Save t.a.i wits Leyland but wits
the MG," everyone knew told the decision to
BritIsh LiyIWId bad k4U1f prodactltm was Irrevocable at

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Chamber of Commerce. 2.0 mile "f un rim" and 13.1 mile
mini-marathon. Entries it all ComBanks and track
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complained designer Roy

of the famous little automobile.
famous octagon symbol ci the
Weekend demonstrations ar
and concentrate on the
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MG
a tradition in Britain. Usually Triumph
sports car, a car
expatriate Asians or Africans anyone could drive.
complain about developments
'rat year British Leyland
in the homeland. But a mass st ed ll MG exports except
opp
a
march on behalf of a sports
to
the
United
States where the
even one that enraptured MGBmode1 had achIevedgraet
motorists the world over, was opularity sinm its introductla
asmuchaflrstaa theMG when
In 1962.
it appeared In an Oxford show
T MG's demise was anroom on Aug. 11, 1023.
noimced this September, Ironi.
Owners from Clark Gable to caliy just after Golden Jubile
Prince Philip — worrying celebrations of the MG Car
Buckingham Palace as he
Company.
careened around London
"We lose 900 sterling ($1,110)
the future Que en of England at
on every MGB we sell In the
his side loved It.
United States," said a spokesIn these fuel-hungry days, man
for Leyland. "ft's 01there may never be again beso
economical and we need the
devoted a union of motor
facilities at Ablngdon. ft's N
and mot orist even though the
mpie as that.
si
MG never was the easiest car to
loss rims Into miUi ns Of
drive.
dollars and the rang etreh
The marchers In the London of the powd bw%. W116
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demonstration, clumping awk- were .
an
swassek
warc5y along like dlanoisg.d price we would simply pft
cowboys, planned to drive, a the MG *4 of its mwblL
Urn ii MGitoths
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i2,500 signatures on a petition sold 12,763 in the first =
urging reconeicieration ci the months ci this year oomaared
decision to end produc- to 12,917 last year. on the other
tion of the car next year.
halul we are selling Thiiijlkio
Police made them park and at the rate If 35,600 a year,
walk — the final indignity —
consider the MGI
p
jj a down token MGs 0
a way of life e ml giving up
varying periods.
MG Owners Qeb
fly.
Instead of massed MG horns with bieches in the U.S. d
blaring defiance, there was other co"rigs, nil A to nft
only a brave but weak chorosof $1 miuinn a year to
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Florida Teletypewriter for the Deaf lac. Conference
Altamonte Racquet Club, 1-4 and SR 436, Registration, 6
p.m., reception 7 p.m., exhibitIon 6-11 p.m.
SATU RDAY, OCTOBER!?
Flo rida Teletypew riter for the Deaf, Inc., Conference,
Altamonte Racquet Club, 1.4 and SR 436, General
meet ing, 8 a.m. Banquet, 6p.m. Exhibition, 44 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER!
Holiday Festival, 3.9 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church fellowship hail, Highway 1742,
Casselberry. Country Fried steak dinner, 54 p.m. Gifts,
crafts, plants and baked goods.
SA'flJRDAY, NOVEMBER S
Festival,
9 a.m. to 3p.m., Community United
Holiday
Methodist Church fellowship ball, Highway 1742,
Casselberry. Coffee corner, 9-10:30; soup &amp; sandwich
luncheon. Gifts, crafts, plants and baked goods.

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Owners of the Stutz Bearcat
thousand MG owners angrily wllJ doubtless dispute some ci
demonstrated In London that.
against plans to end production
A special automobile always
has its problems, but the MG
did not run into real trouble
'Th.y'r e kidding
unt il the Ralph Nader-inspired
Safety
Act ci 1166. To meet its
themselves
demands the MG had to make
coiweesions.

Women's Club, Overbrook Drive. Speaker State Rap.
Hobby Brantley.
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proieadonal sport to an
theory is that MG sports car activity within everybody's
drivers, barreling down the reach, Introduced the pleasure
high way at full throttle, are of sports car owner11 to a
really mild-mannered every- land that had never knows
day folk when not behind the tn before and blazedthstrall
wheels of their saucy vehicles. for a multitude of Imported

1)eltouui Camera Club, 7:45 p.m., social hall, Lutheran
Church of Providence.
SemInole AA, 8 p.III., open discussion, 591 Lake Minnie
Drive illaliway House), Sanford.
I'arenti. Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Mn-thiodist Church, Casselberry.
Sound-sif-Sunshine Chapter S ret Adelhnes, 8 p.m., St
Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake Road, Forest
City.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER24
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Sanford ,%A, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
101'S Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Ch urch, Crystal
Lake and Country Club, Lake Mary.
DeBary Republican Club, 7:30 p.m., DeBary Cornmunity Center. Representatives of four GOP presidential
contenders will speak.
Altamoute-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, Altamonte Springs.
head Start centers have openings for children 4 and 5
years old (including th e handicapped). Hours are 8:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday t hrough Friday. Call 322.0060.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
Aviation Modelers, 7:30 p.m., hobby Depot, Sanford.
DeBary Players, 7:30 p.m.,DeBary Community Center.
Sanford Sertomu, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Winier Springs Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Community Center,
N. Edgeinon Avenue.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Longwiod Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and Sit 434.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak; 7 p.m., Summit Apts., Casselberry.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida P&amp;L,

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Ballroom and round dancing. 8 p.m., Temple Shalom,
Providence and Elkcani, Deltona.
St'minoli' AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Hallway House, 591
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.
Young-At-IIt'art dance, 8 p.m., instruction, 7:30 p.m.,
Ddll ary Community Center, Shell Road, DeBary. Open to
public. Refreshments.
3-mile fund run, 3 p.m., Carlton Union Building Stetson
University Deland for Green Feather Charity Drive.
Open to the public, $3 fee.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Ch urch,
Casselberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.
Monday Morners Toastmasters Club, 7:15 a.m., Holiday
Tim, Wymore Road, Altanionte Springs.
Weight Watchers, l0 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Cas.seltxrry; 7 p.m., Florida Fed eral, Altamonte Springs.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Carlton Union
Building, Stetson, Deland; 7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian
Church, l)ehand; 7 p.m.. Montgomery Ward, Interstate
Mail. Altamonte Springs.
Sanford Rotary, non, Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental health Center, Robin
Road, ,ltainuiite Springs.
Sanford AlAnun, 8 1.m., First United Methodist Church,

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Cuba, Castro has hardly uttered a single word at
variance with the foreign policy of his Soviet
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But however bogus Castro's credentials as a
non-aligned" leader, his chairmanship of the
rsovement does carry certain useful political
enefits. Not the least of these is th e opportunity to
ose as spokesman for the 93 nations that consider
r proclaim themselves to be non-aligned. it was in
his guise that Cuba's Communist dictator adIressed the United Nations General assembly
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Under lbs esgia 01 the kid brewing or'qy, esfthashiaomaiyMherarees ofAmeticanlifs
a vesti a. cu
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But other con.ervalivse, reacting to a pã
NEW YORK (UPI) — lbs fouled smell of the corin. The rest is
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Arab and jews tcgstIr In I Innon',d Israel is
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book hari.ned
10 games, prma* an argument for feuding along
specials,
a syndicated
Lowery's Identification with lb. aaplratiosa -U Cole 01 polysyllabic chemical,, the aa of television
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Uberatlon
which
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of
rutting
cabbage,
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, television game show, cartoons, toys, games and th ese lines: the federal government throws
not the methods —01 the Palestine
liuioma of dollars around for so many differaàL
garlic and sewer
Won .11,
seek
be
an liii
p1
programs, many 01 them pure folly. If there Is
Lad yow, in Flerisend, Mo., ML4bsel Badmi esahilned as avidly as the b'1g141 of the p
offered by Marca blacks t,
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endeavor that Is deserving of govermun.
101,338 tlmsi In 1$ hours.
4ay Grail.
iNI Ifongarlan revolution, lajos Koesuth, .s- Jumped
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A few who made It In the new edition:
iwes.thI "the deep sympathy we feel hi yos,r, Th• biggest EITh hi the world is 100 feet long.
me
most
entemtve
sneulr
fit
ever
autfend
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bece.e of the rilation you sodain to liberty."
(kith. ather side of the coin, Harrips ripoeti
AikinI "doll we 50* with raMi ce ow k* 17.ysar.cld June Clack of Miami kadoolag ti.vision nniwdal fee on record $311,110 that a nusuibu' 01 liberals read umeS
per syllable to speak two words hi a pitch for th
lIla?" a black newepeper, the Colored rep.ately for 156 days.
ofcIysçktg
tina5ytoths
beer
People's Press, 11* had comauled nedrality Had eno?
the Nuessaft
bscese
they
we
npdW
fir Amerle. N'oes hi the event of war with There's more
and so long as NorrIs
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supported as anti-war ,salitlouu, Two yea's 'fralknly remlug, gorgiag, Macking demimes, bit told hi. toMb
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amateur
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earlier Frederick Doeghis had editorlaHeed In cooking $45 piuw, oerral$ h,McoØa's wft
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important to ovary Indian and every:
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history. 11.7 would .lai ilke to a.. the,
now
sp.peru tsi.vlsicn and . movies
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depict
Indian 311e today as It r.sflyls.
ft doesn't matter that the DeBary
Stems's association on may or. They ithlsd their tribes lfl ending afl
dInthaUcs and injustices that have
ouloas bin mad. facilities available
douded
ached
the life 01 the Indian for many
years.
'.Jec(a usually without dirge. Why?
As this editor listened and watched
Irma. ow ddlin
thsetlwe.dIefsIcouldnothelpbut
admire their dignity, humility,
ft desist matter u t,. parade
rods will pass the DiBary Manorleadership U1IIUI1 and their high
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ineir inioes. in my many yeare,i
have never met any men, who!
respected more. They are Indians In

with Seats throwing candy to them.
AM fur some, this maybe the tad
parade they will ever so..
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blood and heart and their tribal
members wefts comes first In their
lives.

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open beth sides with dude. wavW at
gods Qaslijoponthe big red fire

another tribe to the coalition, the

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director of ttlbel affairs, also fall Into
the category of the above chiefs. We
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codhtlaui.
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eMat
Coalition a access and aMer their
r'y. AM thai. that are
Wn by Ma hud 01 a Is or
adMlstagst.Maedy.flIstoob.d lMdiiiMp, ad the help of the Great'
d.
Spirit, It will pow hi nms'ber ad.'
AM it 'se.5d tome, it HeMbuheed itWs a. ad their way 1i
dreh.
share this buoy soceden, with as.
a.to lii,
I sIncerely belle,,, that onOct. 13,
yes? As a tanpoyar of
1 a. op to me.
New, I
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Veiu.euedy,init ts.m to tor
Any'
tribe iliMag to join lbs
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a coMe 01
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coalition, may contact coalition
benuesters, 7$ Tropic, Jade Isle, I.
Mimic. "Lucky" Eve
AM it . to me, V S.eed
Pta. 38700.
a.bbe,
To
be
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aceiplid In the
C1INin
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rsres amajor*yvotsoftbeco''e.
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butheeMma Chinhu Culderacy,
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Thsuu yesId tome, Ma sewer
sPek,inWayaree,Ge. to sow
by ad pow rn via Ma
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Mit Ma .uuiut4 WqIy
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E4eeCeWab tilled'rtTra., Iso.
Ma m
ssi Tribe will
wd4eainele Art
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NortheraChersheeTribe0f liliewsri
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hipesiofa.tribes no*Mair own
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side of the truck with a a. 50uSd

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My brother dell at Tt±a.
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MeinwIlle, the endure weret'v
AmshwlIn ad Lmhonle pelues
Maysuaige.stomdodeleadcades.With apidil at Wiled.
qu,
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Jackson, principal chief of the
Southeastern Cherokee Confederacy,

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convalescent home. May patients will
be riled it on the poeSy lawns In

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to me.

My Wither died hi Fhiders fields,
Aegis.'s ferods and Dunkirk
bmdm
AM It seemed to me, If kMbeihsod

two poop. tagdher. By the end 01 lbs
first day, 14.yesr.olds
were playing
hing
hor
with IS'
chodors or pitc
buy it girt
ysaoidi. (What III yew
c's reid a c'io, to aid-perform a elder
person?)

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coalition.

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reservation tribes in the nation, join in
the coalition, We feel that the non-

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particular gab, and also to knprm
the life of the members of each tribe
and all Indians throughout the land.
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in tune we no w nave wi nonreservation and non-registered

forgotten minority. for too long. We will
publish a quarterly coalition

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emong them. aUdi with o r * voles, clearly the doles Knowledge ViIIIOI with IIinOt
hi'1P77, wit.
MkIditaIY, these
aboit WaCñ ,oI busIng P1* 01 mor. then half 01 thou. voting.
tobs poling pl at the VFW Pod 7
Some party O(1k4*Ia openly dated their mrk1psI ocs often adler h"e
an&amp;&amp;ragcmint. They rseslve4tU. or
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show and helped, U
We we agels 000ft to an am trgmgndously.
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In less than three weeks Wack was able
(ó'forgs together a cempelgo team that
Wasted the poop known as "the party
With mtmldp.l government being that
ih ,.n.,,i
m,iA ih
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1IbO WIIOIIL
To go back to organized labor for a government In which anyone Can pW
His smile got broader and broader lad moment,the labor cen stes or isi.gate ticipete, it is macorse that so few its
galurdey as It looked batter and batter for posts did very will. If labor had joined th°whiI an IntU'od.
slat, to the state Democratic f
with the Kennedy people there
A $TUt dad of knowledge of the ways of
mlnkoqwintlosi In St Petersburg the would have been no dck4 them. The gOVITi!fla* Is not rsWrud to serve hi
weekend of NOV. 1641
one delegate candidate-Mark Stern- city office. What I. required IadM we

one pogo dick

is Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Costa Rica,
lenezula and Kenya provide developmental
uxamples that others In the Third World would do

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President Foid. H. has been
in the debate

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cowage foreign investment. Thus, natloes such

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born hi Seminole County. His name is Bill
Wa&amp;Heizayowattorneywhoseo1flce
is located In Altamonte Springs and he Ii
the head of the Kennedy f

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lorthKorea,forexample,a reremarkablenotoiily
Or their political oppression but as abject
onomic fail ures as well.
The truth that Castro cannot acknowledge is that
onomic progress in the Third World, as
!lsewhere, is closely related to the Incentives

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white poptaUon.
But American blacks have never been so
in to Color forei poty
gn
she.
by natal origin alone. If domestic
, U,
black population saw the world through their
relMkildp with America and asked that the
Unftid eMirmititbir 'tIonwill'es Kbsd

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International, a sports cvnssgung finn, a.
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Iegates stopped to think'ruout Which Third World
oimtr1ea provide the best models for economic
levelopment.
Certainly Castro's own country is an example of
avoid. Keeping Cuba's economy afloat
vhat
equires $8 million per day in Soviet aid. And those
World states that have pursued Cuban-style
oclalism have been notably unsuccessful. Algeria,
tozambique, Tanza nia, Angola, Vietnam and

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my

reduced
to Poverty'
father lost
the greater
pert of his life
savings — invested In National
dock, we always had more
SQUMo
than ad
food and shelter.
Prior to the Depression, President
Coolidge remarked, with characteristic
obtuseness: "When a great many people
V unable to find work, unemployment

Itself hi a unique position. ft Is the only national
Olympic aimninittes In the world
which recely
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we are talking about U.
communist dictatorships or U. democracies of
Western Europe, provides had. to Its national
Olympic convuittee. With the IM Olympic
games now juet around the corner, the question
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It must also be said that much of this struck a
esponsive chord
those Third World delegates
ager to believe that the West Is somehow
the backwardness
their own
esponsible
!ountrles. While this Is no doubt a comforting
tion for representatives of governments that
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for

Heritage

those of Alex Haley's great, great, great, great,
great grandfather Kwita Kite.
In tn.ported speech, diet and code., Africa
was a real place, as important a homeland as

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million AfricawArnericans living then Included
whose memories of Africa were as real as

IonIsm and imperialism. And he called for a "new
vorid order" based
"justice, equity, and
ace." It
It was both vintage Cast ro and altogether
ndistlngulshable ro the kind of boilerplate
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results." So it was in 1933 when 12 million
times. People with food in the house fed the
ibid deeM our eeuaiy. We may be
Americans, In a nation of fewer than 130 down-and-out. An Army of tramps was
osinpslh.d to pay mud mere to the OPEC
million, were oil of work.
ceodiies within a year or a..
nourished with plates of food at bed
It was a desperate time, as the older doors. Farnlllesandnelghborsdiar.dwlth
We also be" a moudin of porsaul
generation tdey well remembers. The
one another. The *It 01 the Amerlan
debt en credit ewdu. meitiesa ads
breadlines, soup kitchens and other
lost, ad other firm. 01 diM. We are
peopie was drengthenedinadNrilly. The
of
features
the Depression are unreal
Depression prepared the American people
lICriSlIagly d.p.ad.M on foreign
images to a new generation. But those who
resources end goods of all kinds. Our
for the ordeal of World War II, the aidfactories
of
we old and our tax laws prevent
lived through the trials that period will
fedi and the sacrifice of wartime,
never forget the harshness 01 the is.
mod&amp;.luffon.
In aaay ways, ow
Can It happen again? lbs economids
their
hiLdlrIM
system
Is
running down. We
MY
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Unquestionably, we face a
P'e"
Economists will long debate what
haVe a govsrnined appsrda that is
different set of circumstances. The
caused the Depression and who was speculative fever has disappeared, .vo$
hnitfls to enterpris, and to ssv1ag
responsible. Undoubtedly, however, a
A win of filly runs through beman
for dealing In gold. Few Americas are
history. We may naver have another iNfoo
major factor was the wild speculation and
Involved In sash speculation, however,
type Dapiemlin. lbs ''eod of terrible
the failure of national leaders to look
But we have pave problems that
ahead. My own father shouldn't have
peras ahead Is very reel, omiUide.
threaten our weIl.buW. We have billist
lbs neil's
to be aura 1W euler
made speculative Investments. He was a
of dollars being distributed In welfare,
physician and knew little about financial food st'nps and so-called "treader
Is red possibility when hidoelci visiss
matters.
Is ahead.
payments" for wIlds no Pods or services
We need to remember the Great
One aspect of the Depression that should
are produced. The nation's all Import bill
Depradu hi order to proved another
be noted now Is that It brought out the bed
Is $60 billion higher than It was hi 1173.
in people. Charity was a reality In those
That's a colossal hemorrhage 01 dollma 'mere. criMo.

UP In the Depression, I experienced a
psychological shock from those years that
I have felt throughout my Ids.
My family was luckier than most, for we

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He denounced the Western democracies in
ieneral and the United States In particular for
exploiting" the Third World. He railed against

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By ANTHONY HARRIGAN
Special to the Herald
This month marks a
. ah-Biack Tuesday.Ort.29,1raitley the stock market iiset it a.
the beginning of the Great Depression
,hJth
I was a child when the crash occurred.
And like millions of Americans who grew

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De
pression
Memories
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per crime reported, was also given by Polk. The

sheriff's department had a 22.8 per cent rate.
county police agencies reported the following .
rates: Altamonte Springi-26.1, Sanford-19J,
Longwood-24.5, Cauelberry-1$.7, Winter
Sprthp-21.l, Lake Mary-3, and Oviedo--211.9.

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The sudden new Intend by blacks In foreign
policy is neither sudden nor new.
More than 100 years before Jesse Jackson and
the Rev. Joseph Lowery made their Middle East
Journey, Americana bladus were attending in.
ternatlonal peace conferences, welcoming
visiting revol utionaries and agitating for a
&amp;.ge in American behavior toward Africa.
me first editorial In the first black newspaper
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the following arrest totals:
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could be counted on.
When Polk went to date council in 1176 for HCI
approval he told them Seminole had less than the
150,000 population required bi* had the crime index
needed. Polk also said the the cowscllthatSesnlnohe
was surrounded by BC! counties (Orange, Brevard
and Voliala) whose "spread over crime" helped
account for Its own high crime rate.
the county was declared a HCI county In
1176 and give the LEAA grad It has remained aBC!
county, receiving LEAA gnats every year. Polk
said "You tatter believe" the grants help.
The police departments and the sheriff's office
decided for lad year, this year, and next year-to put
all HC! money into a Crime Justice Information
System, computerizing information on crime In
Seminole County, Polk said. lad year the BC!
amount came to $102,000 and next year it will be cit
by Congress to $60,000.
In W7$ Seminole County had a total reported
crime Index of 9,300 per 100,000 conslderablyhlgher
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Seminole County Sheriff John Polk, recently
appointed to the Mate council, said the county's BC!
ranking has aided in plilifling its IsW enforcement
needs because the county police departments and
hisdepartment,"know exactly how much" they will
get without sharing with other counties.
declared a BC! county,
Before the county
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toge
Semi
and Indian River castles for IEAA fund consi deratlocs. In 1975 the four counties came up with
$1.5 million of projects and only $400,000 to spend.
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By JEANNE LESEM
UPI Fam ily Editor
MT. VERNON, N.Y. (UPI) - Colgon E. Warne urged "a
healthy skepticism about advertising claims" when he helped
fotmd what w to become the world's largest cons umer product
testing and reporUng organization.

books and other pUbIICItIOnL P1%

Tbe Magazine has never aced advertising or allowed Its
mile.
The pefCSlüII DOW is about 50 percent, but that doesn't In- ratings to be used for cosmnerdal purpos
Of durable consumer
During World Ww 11, *ban
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assumed at load now of the 55 percent am households in whkh
dealt
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Speed Kills.
While the Mainland Buccaneers by no means sapped Lake
with Instant death, their overall speed spelled a tor
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slow and for the Silver Hawks Friday night in a heart.
breakIng 1543 homecoming 105.
The Silver Hawks drew first blood after Mopping a pair of
Mainland threats when junior quarterback
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td10 pitCh out 10 Jacobe but flflSf coimeited. A play that
bed symbolised what kind of a night It was for Lake Howell.
"rd have to ii,' we played our worst game of the year,"
44*.da1Iuppaed Welt.
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center and Mainland scrambled to come up with a touchdownk1Uf, fumble recovery.
Three plays later It was Milnland playing give-s-way and
Brock Coats recovered on the Buccaneer 43 for Lake Howell.,
Than It was time for what Silver Hawk coach Sammy Weir
labeled, "Not taking advantage of opportunities," as Capoblanco,
who completed just six ofleattempts for ss yards and suffered
two Interceptions, was victimized by Mainland's John Singleton
who picked off Capo's pass at nt!e1d.

flrsthalf.
Hint,' Conway's PAT kick gave Lake Howell a 74 lead.
,.,A lead that was sboi0vsd.
Mainland took the aindag kickeff and marched to the Hue'cene.r fl-yard line befor, the West Hawk delm moiieMar1ly
'pit the clw'ps on the quick400tsd visitors.
Dwlgit
1. Facing a fosrth and .cne Me Bu'sspeedy qeed
McMlflon swept left end ferasgela. But a herd to beleing
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The Silver Hawks set their offensive tempo for the second half
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So far about six bustards vultures prefer the northern
MIAMI (UP!) like
leaves In northern dimes, the served the vultures when he have errtwd at the courthones, Ohio town as a summer spot.
cetsnofthe redheaded turkey worked as the courthouse said fled Jones, the
According to
Um yusures
building sii1Man4ut. But he were
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attracted
by
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rem"1IU do 14;0sk
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The turkey vultures which Hlnckky Red of 1I1L" As the
For years th,
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But the W* get
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Shoemaker C$rctIon Co., Inc. eMy
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location at 211 West 25th Street. An open house for Invited peat. Including city meratng By off for lath at the spring and summer. The third
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turned It over to the Melbourne then completed another pass to
Ray Williams recovered a allowed the Hustlers to handle
Herald Cerreç:iI
Hustlers.
Marty
Neese
before
being
Melbourne
fumble only to the ball four times before
An 11-year drought came to
On the fIrst play Melbourne's stalled by penalties.
watch
the
bill
go back to returning possession back to
an end Friday night when the Mike Mardnlk scrambled for
Oviedo's Richard Zayu put Melbourne when Bill DePoint
the Lions and Keadnger then
-beatei Oviedo lions clawed what appeared to be a touch- theHiatlers In the
when he
-Melbourne Central Catholic down bid dipped oUt of boimde upeet a pitchout Inhole
the backfield Intercepted a McClennon pass engineered a Mike Scott drive
High School 331 for Iti sixth andthreeplayslaterpudedthe and then Keith Crayson and just seconds before the end of to the end-sow for the last score
..dralglg victor,'
of the evening when Scott
the first half.
ball from the Oviedo 20 yard Johnny Cobb, broke up a
has been 11 years since the line giving the Lions poss.lon Play to force
charged
through the line for the
Melbourne to punt. The third quarter was
4ons authored a winning on their own 36.
33.0 score. Kessinger was
Early In the second quarter seesaw battle with neither team sacked on the two point conseason,
but
Friday's
Marvin McQerman took the McClennon broke away from a able to do much towards
version attempt.
t:homicomlng triumph pit them pitch Out from Tray Keuluger would be tackler and scored the moving Into the end-zone.
,over the hump with four games for a 60 yard dash to the second touchdown of the
Prior to the pod game team
to play. It was also Coach Joe Hstthersend.sone for his first o( evening and Joyce added the
Early In the fourth quarter prayer coach Montgomery
Muntgom cry's first winning three TDa. Frank Joyce kicked extra point to give the Lions a Keisinger Intercepted a pan singled out Mike Scott for
season as a football coach,
the sates pod.
thrown by Mel boumnes Dave special praise In his second half
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Again unable to mount an Thistle to set up a Mike Scott performance.
In trouble even before the game was cut short when Johnny offensive effort Melbourne drive towards the endione and
An elated coach at finally
1-actusfly started by receiving a Cobbs upended Rustier Ed punted to the Uons and on the then on a broken pass play achieving
a winning season
layof game penalty for slng Augustine, preventing a first very first play McClennon scampered across the goal line Montgomery
just smiled as he
more than five minutes Ids down.
scored his third TD of the night. for Oviedos fourth TD, Joycea left the field In anticipation for
arriving on the field.
hon. quarterback Keadnger Joyce added his third
extra fourth extra point attempt was next weeks tilt with Esntls. His
Oviedo won the toss of the cTckI.d a pa to McQennon point of the night enabling
the bl ed.
Lions bowed hi defeat by a 42
COW and elected to receiv, but and than used Mike Scott to L4onsto charge ahead with a2lyard field goal in the last three Melbourne's defensive unit puts the stop on Marvin McClennon during first
was unable to move the ball and move the ball down field and 0 lead.
quarter action but Mr. Marvelous went on to score three TD's.
The Oviedo defense only aecondo of the game.

the advertising fraternity
popular subjects In the early days, Warne said in an Interview.
botlt up a brand of toprated h141 equipment so he our appeal with advertising.
"One of the great aets we had In getting our biting was the
Heavy durables such as automobiles were also high on the list.
wouldn't have to offer a discount..
plii
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Warne, who lives lnAmherd, Mass., said CU's first automotive
as
before
the adveTU5th$ frMarflIty," Warne said. "They fought
fr
"Someone w leaking
W. have a Ion' unfinished agenda
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and
nail. Th. Better Business Bureau tried to help *w but
Z. tester was a Yale engineering graduate and poet who "did a great
plc.ticn," Weme saw
seat4f4be4I*pants job for 20-30 years."
Ware
said
he
thinks
advertising
destroys Its own effectiveness It had no power."
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The organization now has a staff of technically trained people
Or what needs to be done'
Wariw said (llforJa's circuiatlon of Consumer Reports Is the
with "exuberant endorsements and by nevet gutting in qualifying
and a large laboratory for testing all kinds of consumer goods.
clau."
largest of the states, and 11".'ipI's and Alabama's are the
"Food was always low on the list," Warne said. 'People tended packaging and dangerous drugs."
Theee days, the federal government cracks down on ado that smalled. This, he th4nk. Is linked to income, not Intereat..
to say, 'We can do our own testing."
The Interview with Warns took place shortly before a dinner are misleading or make false dilmi. There was no such restraint
don't want to be cheated," he said, adding that CU
Today, tabulations of mall and telephone calls from readers put scheduled for Oct. 19 In New York Qty to mark ida retirement at in
contingent" with college
food In first place, with nutrition a major interest. Medical age 79 as CU president. He will step down at the end of the year
"Every product was a miracle product," Warne recalled, early on "captured a highly educated
.' products are fourth and autos and household cleaning products but remain on the board.
"Radio Invaded home,, sirisking how your life would be degrees and high, gable income'.
CU's education projects include development of Pemiy Power,
are second and third.
Dinner speakers will Include Mid"Pertschtdi, Federal Trade th,ed If you didn't use certain products. Advertising tended
"We gave quite a lot of accent to life Insurance and household Commission chairman and a former CU board member; Betty to trap people Into buying goods that were wholly Inadequate." a conswr magasine far school children, as one way of reaching
People believed what they heard In radio ads,he said, Ms ton, the youngand also low4xome, low-education groups. Five ex. finenes- buying a house, using consumer credit," Warne said of Furness, consumer reporter and CU board secretary; and Esther
perbuental Issuss have been tested so far In 110 schools nationof voice suggesting mild amsaernei*
Warns remembered one broadcaster's sales pitch for a product wide. The first regular Lame Is scheduled for publication In
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led to a New Jersey drugstore "being cleaned out" by eager 8,inbsr 1160.
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and The (New York) limes, wouldn't take our advertising."
CU also sponso rs public interest law offices In Washi*n,
Hesaidhe pleaded wlthone paper, only to be told ftdidn't want
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"to operate both sides of the street."
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d putilicallon several yam
TIM IMerW.S before lalatm government agencies and the
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in its special Wing, Home and Weekend sections.
Warns Is skepued of the proliferation of consumer affairs
"We finally managed to get an e'ibft at the New York World's diredor In bugingaiiiii orgmnisetiens.
"Some are honest .iongh," Warne said, but he condom "the
; Fair in 1939," Warns said. "A trickle of foundation money began
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a
testing labOratOrY.
unless they have a woman vice president or consumer consultant
He said CU's Income still comes overwhelmingly from sub. tosthgthe glories ol Brand Lft'sa question of following the fid."
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When "peitop dunwd" was released In the immediate
advance copies to the media to promot. each Ian.
WarnesaldCbnrRapodslscaretulnottoreleaseadvance postwar yea "We had lecturers going acrcis couitry to
Information because that would give retailers an wiiir ad- idcls, to educational conferences, Warne said. We managed
particularly effective, cardraift

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banks interest charges we controversial.
"We have a long, Inished agenda of what needu to be done"
t) a variety of topics, he said, "indudfng &amp;ub* dowfl defedlve
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'ever since, reelected to each term by subscribers to CU's
magazine, Consianer Reports.
His attitude toward advertising has not changed, although

Carters Special Assistant for Consumer

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-The cre&amp;tlight1an'toveryet,"he said, calling for rulaUons
and savings
requiring truth in comptift

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Heading for the end zone lor one of his three ID's
yard Ibe before Fr Davis' ere1as (a Bob (ebl.r, pam at the goal Use sent the hmnacu1LIi( crowd tithe hot dug
"Until we got bigger and droseger will ha,. a losb time, OVkdO'$ Marvin McClennon.
there's no secret to that," elaborated the Hawk coach.
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to one to loss.,, we were jit finger Ups away."
tsd by MeMiflos's 10(or, the go.shead
7%
loss,
width dropped the Hawks to 26 was the fifth time ta Bo tts Wins Golfl
I yard ID toss to11111111end Has Kirsey. The Buccaneers advertised
esasm
Lake
Howell
has been beaten by less than six points.
the play by rismlag it twice and would have scored bad Klrsey
"We're come a long way," .1alned Welt. "But when you lose
I hold the Mo do &amp;* time _Thanlw to the tremendous Shoemaker, a Seminole High
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ball games by those kindo of slim inargina you Mill have a long help and support from the girl's coach shot a 6$ groe4.
Sinsk a tI '-"g'e at _d, Buccaneer coach Kevin
Silver Hawk Check Scott hauls In a Bib Capiblanc. way to go."
Rogue. elected to go for lbs tws-po cesvenias.
community the Annual lied for second were Robb
- This time the Due's didn't adediline ad esv&amp; labs Howell pass dining first quarter action of Lake Howell's 15
The Hawks won't have to travel far next week as conference Seminole High School Booster Roberson and Danny ZIvIn with
flM4t.d u McMullen faked the held as the PAT kick, rolled u loan I. Mainland,
Golf Tournament was once 71's each.
leading Seminole High pays a visit to Lake Howell Field.
success. Ills year's Over 106 players took part Ifl
event raised nearly$l,I00.Oo for the golf event with turke
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Dermis (South Carolina), ou"p'ceWd He key. en
"Dilly UI now Ihougii" Brasrd county (Marks, IL) guard
Ilikesidsut has dm for the
"He waded and Miramir (Ii.) before dive helL He does a 'iiow
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college
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hot
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Is so tho. would lily retber be a bdiaL
"He's ves7 idsut and
a do a6p hotball swI or porIbrialas far do He opens
with a coodaw's
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lamented Scott about the $41, practice wednesday. "He's a Lao," Mckifl add. "As it
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Robbing the cradle.
league was sa'Mcbsd hscase no coed (suns
10-pounder. "You've gotta leader 4melVWO,,
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In playing. Such has been the case In the past, two ac
U Negate wins, I wander what the coons will hav, to say the
Another long tIme admirer of he i'ly shoeld have. 5g
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first time a male sports writer tries to get a poet gain. locker Allan Poe was dsrnid guilty of
Glovenetti in center coach Tom we only had two weeks to
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he
married
Well now, Den, along with Pks and RssgJen Ditidor room Imeulew with a girls high school basketball
Merply, who coached Dilly at evaluate all is.
No 13-year-old cousin Vk%hda
yoUr head off It
lab Und his hV111100 mod One@ the action started#
OWAL
upbomen Foam He tren- tbougb, it was no trouble
?he phrase mean the
PWAMWOMWWOUMOINUMM
'or" watched him doce he ks*mm.
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"Hell knock
for ioo aside befor, the
wasafremw,"th,artkvlate
coach Jack
your headoft"
parson has reached an age to
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an oatdandlag high school nomptionally quick against the
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Ill.gusulag Usiveraity of Central
Cass..rry's
won outdandingmaw met point B as alck as 4oI1ie.
he" coach Do
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Cleveland and A.J. Brooks
Another good kickoff return, moved to an orphanage forhe final quarter. After a motion Youth.
nee d only six plays , all onthe this time by the fleetfooted second half,
penalty ad Lyman beck to the
"A young team has a len•
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Hornet 29 to pave the way for Garcia finally did the honors a bad game. This Is like a the team you're playing next mistakes."
the'next Lyman touchdown,
within eight yard run with 6:02 homefleld for them."
week has to prepare for."
Offensive coordinator Bob
From that pleasant setting, left in the half. Greg Ross' PAT
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and of a nifty kickoff ret by
AAAW over tackle for eight added On "coup de Pace" with Jon Hast-fleld goal range.
yards rushirlg in the second game last week against take
wn late, to Improve Its quarterback Jeff Meyes !e yards and followed
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a
burst
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four
and
a
one
yard'
The
"Microwave of srehutdo
half after he pickedup48 In
Howell.
cord to 52. The Hornets
redseniorgrabl the a power burst In the sae area TI) rwi on a "belly dive!" Hut last
first half.
was my fault, I lobbed It
fense was short-circuited by dropped to 04.
bill at his own 1$ and ri 57 for the TI). Socceretyle kicker once again parted the uprights nest door to the Dog Track, Along with that Haislip too"Ithigh,"
Bithop Moore Friday
Qeveland said about
peop eu,uvu this yards up the right
a ne Jon Hiss added the PAT to the for a 14-0 lead with 9:35 however, banged It off the right
Greyhounds shifted to the back.
1ted
up
011
his
"r
nbow"
that was batted
ai
his first eluht
itme wr hymen, before being corralled he six-yard run to give Lyman a 7. remaIning hi the first half,
bun*r to escape with a 174
ses
of
goal
post
with
:49
remaining
in
p
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th
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second
half,
aTot
away
from
an
open
receiver in
Hornet coach Phil Hornet 23.
0 advantage with only one
victory.
Bishop
Moore
then
Initiated
the
half.
which
were
dropped,
first
to
aid
the
the
end
zone.
voiced er the gau
minute elapsed In the game.
Its only successful drive of the
rassed
"I aim at the right pole Greyhound cause.
Defense, sometimes an ,But we weral'
Hut, however, didn't let the
when
Bi
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sh
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Despite the Greyhounds evening to pull within 144. because I usually hook
unknown commodity at this and we GAt7 iuu,u,ur5j5
Haislip's
fourth
toss
was
drive
go for naught, as he
IT$uuus a iace ik, expected quick start, corn- After Hiss booted the
picked
off
by
senior
Tom
Callan
pierced
the uprights with a 34
kickoff
the
talented
Junior
Informed.
Lom bad a first down
PlAcencY lot in the rest of the out of bounds, the Hornets took "But this time it went to thwart one Hornet drive. The yard field goal with 7*01
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.... ! don't understand red of the half punter Hiss remaining to close out the
was wide left with a 41-yard Mixing Ni plays deceptively straight
it."
kept the Hornets buried In their scoring with the Greyhounda on
field goal attempt with :52 and with the help of three
With only a 144 halftime own territory with his artistic top 174.
showing, the quarter ceased penalties. Hornet signal caller advantage, coach BiH Scott Wots.
"It was a chip shot. Just JIM
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Lyman 7, Bishop Moore 0.
Greg Halalip moved Bishop wasn't very understanding Bishop Moore wait to a an extra point," Hut confided
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shotgun offense In the second after the boot.
Before the quarter could the score.
"We weren't blocking and we half as last eaort...which also "I thought we could've
elapse,though, the Greyhounds
Sophomore sensation David weren't executing," the rotund Proved futile.
passed mom," bleyers laid
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Butch Alexander were named in a suit brought by Negata's attorneys
Those staunch defenders of truth, Justice and the American way
went as far as Tampa lad week to get a 10-day restraining order.
So Negate took the field this week with the red of the Mob squad
for a Tuesday night game.
By JOE DeSANTIS
But no dice. While Negate won the rigid to play, the opposing
HetaM Sports Editar
team felt they had rights too and walked off the field.
.
Reasoning that boys will be boys ad girls will be Orb the
This little ditty will probably earn me an Instant induction into opposition dated that they, "Signed up for, paid for, and wanted
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'the National Organization of Women Hall of Fame, but what the to play against men.
you have to tell It like it is.
SoforthepsztweekMs.Negataandherlegalbeaglelawyer 1
Until two weeks ago things were sailing along just fine in ON tearmates have been basking in a multitude of publicity.
,nInole County Parks and Recreation Department men's slow.
As one radio newsman stated the day she won the restraining L.
j1tth softball league at Red Bug Park.
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order, "Score one for Bob's Mob"-referring to OrangeOsceola
'ligc is your basic, normal, or I should say formerly normal State Attorney Robert Eagan.
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12 leagwo You know, the kind when the guys usually work
Could it be that all ofthisaports silliness isjust a grandand play
,th
4ii, gdherorgrewiqitogdher.Afterthegameftsatdptothelocal for publicity seeking lawyers? Maybe, maybe not.
ki...pub for a low bows, maybe a garne of pool and, a rehash of that
As things stand now,* Negatta's attorneys will go before a
flwee nui rally In the bottom of the seventh.
Federal District Court Judge on Tuesday In attempts to get a
But noo00000000! Not anymore.
temporary injunction that will allow her to compete for the
"Enter Patty Negate.
remainder of the season.
Ms. Negate Inside that she be allowed to play In the men's
If she wins, she will also set a precedent, and in effect destroy

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CLASSIIED ADS

OFFICIAL NOTICE
Oracises 11v1,5. Rut. I BulidtOSUitOurPOtOtYOWi
$IIS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
FHA.VA. FHA23S&amp;243 .
WsKlvlmonthiyr.tIs,utIiltII$
Change
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summary of the City of
TOFICTITIOUSIIAMESTArUTp
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ondo Winter Pwk
Seminole
5. Oak 041.7553.
pd. IAQUIIe
157946
as
Notice Is hereby given that theCaUalbIIT_od on September
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M. Unsworth
I?,
1975,
Is
undersIgned, pursuant to the
831-9993
322-26H
availableforpubliclnspectIonlnttse
"pictt
Name Statute",
555.05. FIoqhd StMutIs.wIlI Chapter
register oN ice of 3Use City Clerk In me CIty
s.tIln cemmunity ivory day.
Lake
Triplet Drive,
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
Reid B vii them often.
with Wse Clerk of the Circuit Court, Hall,
CUsilberry,
Florida.
MIS
_____ qEAL.1'OR LB
Keeps Home Inandfer
°ty•
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DATED
thIs
17th
day
of
October,
323 -4O1 or evn. 323.qsir
upon receIpt
HOIIM
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PublIcation of this flotice, the *0,1975.
IMKVIIVStIMSS.....31CR MAO. _____________________________ 3 SR. 1 bath, fully turn. Clean.
S:31 P.M.
Mary W. Hawthorne
0:50 AM.
fictitious name. to.wIt: FLORIDA
City Cllrk
MONDAY fore FIIDAY
Fenced rear yard. $35,900.
POLYGRAPH £ SERVICES under PublIsh
Oct. 2), 1q79
which I am engaged In buliniss at
SATUN DAY .Nson
3 Lhws Mênlmum
1 IN-41u. Pool. Adults only,
500 1. Sltnoran Blvd., Suite 27, In DID-N
an LeliR Ada. Just Soot Airport 3 BR, Super clean. W.W CarpItl4
Funds Coming the City of Cassetberry, Florida.
patio wroof, turn. See it flOW for
Blvd. on 17.92 in Sanford. Call
That the party Interested In said
233-W0 Mariner's Village.
su.so.
NOTICE UNDER
DEAONES
businiss enterprise is as follows:
FICTITIOUS
NAME
STATUTE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED
TALLIAEAE, Fla, (UP!) In osmosmeing the 13
Richard Iuhrm.nn
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Sanford-lovely
1 BR + den, air,
Noon The DojIIfor. Pubkatlon
-3 No one Ills.. home mortgage mcrtgags rate on Thotiday.
______
Doted at Winter Park, Orange
formica kitchen, new shea. $195 ALL FLORIDA REALTY
Notice Is hereby given that the
_______________
_________________ ___________________
a*1oney
County, Florida. October 17, 1579. undersigned pursuant to the
13 percent, but
$325 Adults Furn. 1V11. $41 OFSANFORDREALTOR
Friday
S34on
The hiSher rates are irCOlD Publish
Oct. 21. 20,1 Nov.4, Ii, 1575 "Fktttovi Name Statuti", Chapter
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7055.
.lawmakers id 5fl5bsjJ(jm'$ oidad by ilrk!tar down nsv.
_41-Houses
a,.
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with itsi Clerk of the Circuit COW?,
By owner-i
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older home on
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CondolIft,15
Wofli @fl If the IAIJIIJI1Ue ca
- bId mn IN , CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND In and for Seminole County, Pleelda
____________________DEL TONA 534.000-51.200 DOWN
Millonvilleon double lot. Furn. Longwood- 3 BR, 2 bath, huge
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.
C.H$A.W.D
WATER FRONT
hadi't Ililad the 10 pirciat c
si,000 BELOW FHA APPRAISAL
FOR SIMINOLI COUNTY,
- - I AppI. fig. No qualifying.
corner lot. Privacy fenced,
j
-tmiw
an prcu,, hom.buysrs
2753ut
licarnn of this notice, the tic. _______________________ ____________________ ___________________
St.JollnsRiv,rCaflhl.35R,2Bw
144 FALMOUTH-OPEN HOUSE
FLORIDA
______________________
attached garage. S yrt. old.
U,050down-..ou,nerhold$u
551 IatiTNt fillS 1 Iprthg
icraping together enough CASI NO. 7,.1tS7.ca.ii.
flo,* Name, to-wit: FOXY LADY
out door pool I Private boat
AVON
23.7i73
3 BDRM, 2 BATH, Central AIR
$SS,000
FHA.VA.
flpct.flnanclng
avail.
L.g.
1
BR,
1
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'The usv law thing. fat money to be
BEAUTY SALON under wtiictt i am
deck. Attractive financing. Call
FIGHT INFLATION
Lucille E. Dillon, REALTOR
5, all aPPi.. mci WO'
loan
Officers
IANNETT
BANK
OF
ORLANDO..
engaged
In
business
at
101
Wymore
We
WIlls
to
thank
our
friends
and
Sell
AveR.
Increiss
ysur
isralne
todayl Nelson Fox Real Estate
See-Then Call
" loud a Mile Supreme Cosit bany.
,NewblNo.n.s, 4pct. interet to Lake Mary- 3 BR, 2 bath, fenced.
(305) 530-9075qualifying. Sindlewood Condo,
WINTER
PARK,
NA.,
Personal
Road.
Attamonte
Springs.
Florida
neighbors
tO?
the
filIflY
WeR
Associate, after hr$. 37.36641.
ir. rdalIs. dR.
qualified buyer. ni,000 to
yard. Screened porch. $39,900.
RepresentatIv,
of
the
ESTATE
OF
: i dsdilon to F•ary aboMthhig
wspsoI,recrm.Lowoown.6n.
"Demand for mortgage 10555 MANY A. SMITH,
.
dirful expressions of sympstlsy _
____
UNDER CONSTRUCTION log
t.sij7eraot.iup
WhO. Low down payments.
5514..
the oi fli' 5IV
of kin
SISOeRS tO
cabin style home, 3 Bdrm, 2
That the party Interested in saId
Bid lOUD remsmne tgh," MIS Roflhs
1UILDIR. 3224w,
REALTY WORLD.
INC.
Paths, S acres, pvt. access to St.
Pi•intlff, business enterprise s as fol*i:
us during our recent rrusiri Wonted Immellatelyl ______________________
________________________
' 'suoditIona which typically Slebeld, vice presidsot Of the vi.
'Nve°5?,
John Rouchagger
at lssm - no sulerlence
Johns River, near Osteen.
make shoot $0 pirciot of thi Florida Savings and i..osn MANDY L. CORIETT,• i$c, of ii.,
___________________________
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rtii's Furnished
31The Family of
___________________
Dated at Fern Park, Seminole
5100.000.
necessary - excellent •, __________________________
_________
701
Bldg.
339-Osos
- horns loans in Florida.
Defendants. County, Florida,
Write Amerki lirvlce,
W.H.(Sill)Ha*tiVIS
IMMACULATETBE'DROOM, 1½ E. Altamont, Dr.
League. "Rid the buylm* pUIIC
NOTICE OP ACTION
Ill, Dallas, TX - ApIs. for Senitleens. Dawn
BATH. AIR CONDITIONER. PublIsh Oct. 7. Ii. 21, 20. 1979
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY
"Had WS not had that there's evstu.fly reaches the palM
TO: MANDY L. CON BITT, if 010.31
PROPERTY 12ACRES,g Bdrm,
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very
4-rionaIs
LOTSOF
EXTRASON
LUSHLY
BY
OWNER-3
BR
home
in
goodl
I
roomy.
See
- noqueMhso
It' and if dead, Fur un.now'n
______________________ ________________________
____________________
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____________________ Park
Lame,
lutte
______ we would have bean that It cannot afford the
_____________________
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• LANDSCAPED LOT. $37,900. A
7 Ba, CHIA, fenced, 2 wells.
iver,ades
cond. 525.000. Will hold w.
Jimmie Csan, 310 Pal mefto
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tP3'___
spouse,
heirs.
devls..s,
O?antses,
of buelniss
cnpktily,"
MUST TO SFEI
.ordtdy P5.
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farm tractor I mower, MUCH
Ave.
wbstential dwn. 322 2217. -ans.snIneIsr.female.rm.l.
creditors, and Ill other parties IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP ABORTION SERVICE . kNIdeSale.Ixpsrl.pscsd
ThéReál Estate Agency
f'sidPaWThomp.on,a.pokea.
MORE? Ideal for family who
No on. knows for sure,' claiming by, through, under or FLORIDA IISNTIINTN
NEW 2 BEDROOM, CAR. LAKE MARY
NEWLISTING
en10 vs the good life but wants to
Inc., Realtors
man
prat.rrei iot wiu train.
for
the
Florida louver
wW against her, OLAF N. LARSON, it JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 1st Trimlsterabsrtien-S110: Gyi I
that p
PORT. FRESH PAINT, NEW Likenew3BR,lbathhome.L.rge
be
close to city conveniences, 1
Salary
pius
cmmissian,
gew
251.0.
2435',
S.
Freqth
(I7-2)
Sanford
alive, and If deed, his unknown SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Clinic-UI, Pregnancy tests
ho lilt. Moilan 5171 PS0IIIS spouse,
ROOF, FRESH CARPETS,
fenced lot, separate large
yr. warranty, soi,,so.
saneuts. Call •si.ses Miss
lnqvim205sMapleAve. 10.3
-5394
.
heirs,
devisees,
granties,
Case
Ni.
791$6.CA50.D
ma
sterlllsaflsns
free
coun.
,
$34,900. HURRY UPI
workshop buDding in back, large
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ercailmes.rn.nsa
wailing to Wy homes 110 mOre crsdlfors, and all other parties HANSON'S LAND SURVEYING,
seling. Professional care, WPowens
____________________
kitchen. Call Don Saunders Inc.,
- •mSf1 a no WI)'
STONE ISLAND. Original owners.
Illisly to lower their hosibig claiming by, through, under or INC., a Florida cOrporation,
portive atflsoSptsere, conhiPROFESSIONALLY ZONED 2
473-2211; after hours Marty
4 Bdrm, 2'-, Baths, 2 story Tudor
arypaedaalercensfrvcnen
2
BR
CONDO,
NEW
COND,
PUL..
Plaintiff
dential.
goals than pot oft their pus'. against him, ANNIE I. KOR.
Shepherd
S30-4695.
BEDROOM,
FAMILY
ROOM,
firm.
Gin,
•f9ice,
light
design,
fully automatic pool,
NAHNENS, if alive, and If dead, her vs.
LYPURN,COLORTV,UNINS
, CENTRAL FLORIDA
- STRATEGIC CORNER, IDEAL
kkseping. m.sws.
fireplace in fam, rm., an ex_____
:; y oe can catch Uif Chases,
unknown spouse, heirs, devlss, FRANCIS T. VEIGLE, a.k.a
- I DISHES, INC. ALL UTILI.
WOMAN'S HEALTH
______________________
-• FOR HOME OR OFFICE. VA.FHA.235-Con. Homes
cellent family fun home w-tennls
"Thskeyde"hi)onhswhatcen grantees, creditors, and all atii
FRANCIS THOMAS VEIGLE,
TIES *551 0 MO. LEASE.
• ORGANIZATION
ker-fnatgre persin___
full.
• LIV
129,900. GRAB iTl
courts I pasture for horses
$EIGLIR
REALTY,
BROKER.
parties
claimIng
by,
through,
under
Defendants.
you afford to pay," he
tlmwpesrnsn. sia. land resume
Low Down Payment
available,
Rag.
Neil
isis
Irolier
S12,900.
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oraealnsthef,
GEORGE
FOX,
JR.,
*E.ColonialDr.,Orlande
377.1577.
NOTICIOP
Is Larry Kent tismas Inc. 751 ___________________
'u kiip waHMg' "Thsre'snowayyoucencMch if alive, and if dead, his unknown
u,.i
- TOTALLY REDECORATED 3 Cash for your lot! Will build on
IN-Ifli
FORICLOIURI$ALI
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• Deltena Blvd., Deitona, Fl.
_______________________
This 3 Bdrm, 1'-, Bath home JUST
BEDROOM, 2 BATH, EAT.lN
your lot 01 our lot.
up If you keep waIth."
way,, heirs,
isoes, .st.,s,
Toll Free 1110.321.2501
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FUrII EU APt
31731.
' KITCHEN, GARAGE, CEN.
YEnterprise,lnc.
RIGHT FOR SMALL FAMILYI
CRESCENTCITY
Nilhonwids .sdi 1 purceot creditors and all other perties that -th. undersigned, ARTHUR H.
AND 4 OLVII
Medelinc.,Realtor
TRAL
AIR,
CARPETS,
IN
6443013
Nice
area, convenIent location,
332.7$1
ELEGANT
$
BR,
2
5,
CI4IA,
claiming
by,
through,
under
or
BECKWITH,
JR.
Clerk
f
the
dr.
Why
Be
Lonely?
Write
"Got
A
parts counter man. Salary ____________________ • many extras. Quiet peaceful sm.
Adds Rip. Herb Morgan, D. tocreese to lbs mortgage
Priced
to sell at only $25,300.
W000MERE.
533,500.
7½
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MatV' biting Service. All ages.
against him; and all unknown cult Court, Seminole County,
so experience, Apofy at
ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE.
town
living
yet
cony,
to
5
malor
.O Box 4071. Cleerwater, Fl.
aid a real eMote kiiotha ap9rOIlmMhly 29 mU- natural persons, If alive, and If dead Florida, will on the Sth day ot
Oat. Auto Parts, Hwy 17.90.
Real Estate Sales
BEAT THE COMPETITION.
hihId
Fl. citIes. 5125,000.
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"rmincIIn.dtotkIf
lion psopis oot of th. ham. or not knoøn
DeBary.
____________________
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_____to be dead or alive, Novamber,A. 0. 1975,at 11:00a.m.,
their several and respective at the west front door of the ______________________
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_________
______spoiais.
Sanforts most well-known proNEWLY PAINTED 3 BEDROOM,
- thscepw.relOperoIIgMwo,gd buying
market and forces
heirs, devisies, yanties, Seminole County Courthouse,
SANFORD
COOKS&amp;CASHIERS
Ceuttiry Club area. 3BR,2 , ig
gressive Sales Volume Leader
5-4af I Find
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FAMILY
ROOM,
CARPORT.
- - -hi mib worse. Thor. would be mflll
NEAR
IDYLLWILDE
•lem.
more to lower their creditors, or other perUes claiming Sanford, Florida, offer tO? sill and
PR, PP. on oak shaded ,
needs Associates, experienced
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WALK
TO
SHOPPINGI
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desired.
Good
psy,
kS
o0I
4SR2LiO.
fenced
Wi
mousy ayaIIaIs,"
apse_neuyimcappgenof by,through,orunderthos.w*nown sill at public Outcry tO 1)15 highest
privacy fence, $431 fIo. 3224552.
or newly licensed NowI
vicsften,
credit
union
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yd., CHIA,w.w carpet, located
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natural persons, and the several and best bidder for ch, the Lost: malecat "Frisky" ian. hair,surance,
IOIftelafIg.
ApIyIn
person
Ti_U
He1dwa
PINECREST
3
BEDROOM,
EAT.
on quiet street. S4S00O
and respective assigns successors
prquerty In
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Ing
Ostesn- Available Nov. 1. Lovely
• Large Listing Inventory
murn.colersd, meotly Yw•
di
ilHbss hl
Ifl
wosl
Labs Mary 55 Peed 1*e, Laki
IN KITcHEN, CENTRAL AIR,
The sooner you place your
in erest, trustees, or any other Seminole County, Fisrids, to-wit: ________________________
3 SR. 2 bath him w.w
of tail brelian. *143i,
I
Dominant Advertising
_______________________
CARPET, CARPORT, N ICE
Mary B. at
OSTEEN
classified ad, the sooner you get
-c. persia
$33g$0 persons or parties, natural or cer- PARCEL 1:
:'
carpef, C.HIA, appl. turn.
140 Hour Sales Training
• LOCATION. $32,100. FLY.lN'I
1 acre lots for as little as $300 dwn.
results.
under or against any (OrpOfatien Of
Cemmenceat the SW corner
..- top 14 pere
Situated on I acre of land with
I Member Realtors I ERA
in us. aim' income who could
e-Clilld Cam
Good terms.
WIle 1*1 money use lOw
_____ other legal entity named as a SWI4OfPMNW¼ofS.c.37,T,vS, ____________________
ewdsasslfledadlisbuy,sell,er
small barn I fenced-in pasture.
l Refereal Service
future. Dads
COUNTRY
K ITCH EN
3
____ and Broward
______ $43,110 home it
______Defendant, and all claimants, 1.301, Thence run East a distance
I PIFOeM
sm mo + security.
Ipealtron Computor
• BEDROOM, 2 BATH, DOUBLE
VieMy
trade.
DELTONA
w.,' Imlag moftgap rats wiJJi 20 pirM psriins or parties, natural er. of 690.13' along the South line of C)slldcare$nmyhsmedsyseniy. I
aitss' 0 p.m.
•FulI.Time Office Supervision
___________________
42-lhIeies
- GARAGE FINISHED SCREEN.
CUSTOM DESIGNED HOME. 3
a: mousy at i2 psreuot d to dswuauldonlyofforda$34,110 porats, or ntsose exict legal lltvs aforementioned SW ¼ of the NW ¼:
SCompallble Associates
dslid
135,
children
13*.
2
327
is unknown, chiming unoer any at Thence run NOO degrees 04' W
ED
PORCH,
A(JTOMOTiVIAUCHlNlly
LARGE
FAMILY
BR,
2
B,
C.HIA,
w-w
carpet,
a
Years
Experience
•Over
n
-' thsTas.k. Piljhig.g
,.
1½
hom.Mal2p.rceM,at.,eM., the above named ei described distance- of fl$.iê' along the con.
baths, Immaculate,
k's rebviler ssmineie
formal dining, beautifully eqpt
ROOM WITH FIREPLACE,
See our 'beautIful new BROAD.
freshly painted. New w.w car.
ales floated at 12% to 13 Ray LaCmbs, in .omhd Defendants or parties claIming to terline of a is' ingreis y
Machine,
LARGE OAKS ON COUNTRY
kltinc.built.inMicrowave Near
WIIlCVefOrsfn.dlildren
For a confidential discussion of
MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
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CIlIA,
fenced
backyard,
have
any
right, title or Interest NI
schools £ recreation. ui,00.
LOT. $51,000. GET A HORSE?
yI Wages coffilnhlUwale
orinfantsivsmyheme
with AmsrhfIrst Federal and to the
ThenCsrun East 123.S'to
your career in Real Estate, call
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
carport,1321perme. 645.2124.
lands hereinafter the POINT OF IIOINNING,
abiIflv.fringe benifils.
3134749
Herb Stenstrom or David Farr
3503 Orlando Dr.
323-5200
bs huSh lateral flea are SsvIags aid Loan in )Iin
I
STORY
DUPLEX
EXCELLENT
N.
Ernest
MO1R
ThencerunNodegreisol'W,317.p,
at 322-2420.
VAt, PHA Financing
3B1,SBhomaonti acres Osteon
Will SabySltinmyhome
MOTHERS
to rocal movie by lbs Thompson asid the knpm't of' YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ThencerunWest5.75',
RENTAL
UNITS
WITH
2
CAR
Thencerun N
area. 1325. Call Monday thru
Re,. 11*1
llyeucan'twert
Vwygasdw.kIdsage
that an action seekIng to quiet aid
GARAGE FOR EXTRA
TATI Brsker
sd.ral Reserve Board to these cold M#iofri will be
degrees4'w.$w', Thencerun
Hey Kids: Looking for an extra
Friday.
5a4ma
Stenstrom Realty,
inanoffice
confirm tItle to Plaintiff, and Its East 124.26', Thenc. run S 00
STOEA0E, $37,500. RENT TO
295$.
17.52.
Casselberry,
Fl.
dollar? Ask Mom £ Dad to let
credU. This means as hoidag Merit ihids to 11* successors, in and tO the lands degrees
Call
0714611
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• RELATIVES.
Realtors
1345550
Eve. 552.3455
15' 1. 11,13': Thence run
you have classified ad garage
it quazlsr of 197L 1k aid iiatedki Seminole County, Florida. West )$3J3'
y'dghir Iidir
*'IiIl'vdIiis..
to the Point of ShiNS.
_______________________
sale.
SOOKKIIPER.51C11TA1Y
aUral
tovsilets aid as a touj1RStheaomburofas,
nine. Containing UI acres msreor
BLOCK BUILDING ON SAN. *JNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
W.GarnettWhite
MI$ifSoff$ce.psrtftme,Iyrrnin
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FORD. 3 UNITS WITH 2
South Ill 050, of the SW is of less, together wIth a IP ingress
Sell those thIngs that are lust
leg. Real Estate Broker
chugs mote Iii 1.
bul* risrida could hi ttseThe
*P,reforancss.
hull
ml,
co.
2 BEDROOM CENTRAL AIR,
ENJOY
CANPONTS
ZONED COMMER.
NW ¼ aSI ti's west is the egress easements located in
taking up space wIlt, a want ad
JOHN
KRIDER
ASSOC.
Sanisri *irpert. par interview
FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
k upu:
dulmd lbs dons in much as 20 pirceM, P*I$s V. of the SW is all in Section lemlnels County, Florida,
CIAL.
EXCELLENT
RENTAL
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531.9553.
In the Herald 323.3111 or
101 W. Commercial
313.4955.
CANAL FRONT LOTS INTO
CtialtE..sab
3111113
$42,,
,
PCT.
ASSUMABLE
rates as the esly adIChoOwISSdIbSN will hi 14, TownshIp II South, Rng 31 PARCEL's,.
Phone322-7551,Sanford
LARGE LAKE NEAR OCALA.
dIsInery
Boot,
$hIVIInSle
County,
PIldi.
astern. macIs. Pm.
COMMINCI a, ifs, SW
of
PRIVATE
$!'Ihsdsis
S15,00. SELLER WILL TAKE
CHARGE YOUR HAL COLBERT REALTYinc.
P11114011
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; MORTGAGE.
iivow Is. sw is at foe NW Is of set. 17,
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MORTGAGE.
IDEAL GET.
- Nssuikl of ma rnsfda.L, - The Ra1 Estals AIWIC,
MULTI FL El. ISIs NG.REALTOR - - AWAY FOR 2 COUPLES WITH
T.$1S RUSt 1u un
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UST ARIA NEAR MELLONhA-' itsiliLi Iltir sSsuq the livils - T1UM
BOAT I FISHING EQUIP.
ATTENTION BEAUTICIANS 3
)1jIpfu, I day wt, MIILOIy
PAUL F. BRYAN of the firm
LIE, NEAT AS A PiN. 3
d.elhsadtoMM.uth *71,
lineofaforem.ntlsne.sWisolHw
MINT. SEIGLER REALTY,
BR, 2 bath home with beeuty
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t' NW SO; Tlssiscerun N 55
i$-tkIpntod
sATh.,csN.
1½
WINDIRWIIDLI,
HAlIdES,
ffirei*sPrlday.7..m.telp,m.
04'
-BROKER. 321.0040, 327.1177.
shop good location.
- AIR, - - CAR ITS,
WARD B *OOOMAN, PA., 'shies IV.adistance of 720W alung the
. .
illS 900
CEILiN5,
Ow5ofN5.
M511b1 IdariSi lo P0. PDX in cinfarilne
in
•erson
tP 1*155 egreSs LIVE IN mature women Is care Psaghi Ljstaes$Corp.,
lIxial SN
1 BR, 3 bills, owlnsnilnp pool.
BUD CARPORT, ALL.
dàaid aid slow haftafta WIMVII
PARK, FLORIDA 317* ees.ment
r
NO PU
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Sel.up Ks Carriige Cove
sio,oM.
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APPLIANCIS,
SUPERB
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Nivembar
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all
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liSt, 1575, dIstance of 1* te Is. POINT OP
3 s.
ethat wages coith
311-II7ibataiaop.m.
- LANDSCAPING. Silos,, COME
tent.
.-.. &amp; _____________________
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andfifeffi..rlsinslwIffiNsecaer*of UGINNINGs Thence CORflPhti
___ 4 BR,
apol, sin me. AWARD
COUNTRY HOMICineve,
A mUNNINI
.
is.d to
buffs.
salary.
drIvers
license
I
For
sale:
,..d1," Mid VWlin LimeS' aid
IbMI SR meblIe home,
STENSTROM
REALTY, INC. 339.1111.
sse'iceuPen Wilt 1010" -Thence rum N
• $ butts en IV. acres. 511151.
-!P1r lo
rat.ces uIPN.
aIr cend. $3500 Geneva area. 349.
seller vie. uresidant at her
PlaintliPs
hnmav
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365-3455, eve.

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2½ acres on Hwy 41$ in Osteen,
141' frontage, great investment
potentIal, under priced, at
515,000.

WILSON MAIIR FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
3fl-311E. First 11.
322-1622

75*110 hIgh &amp; dry lot on Tragic
Lagoon in DeBary. 5-4,710.
S acres beautifully wooØed in
Osteen. Owner wIll finance
$2,100 down w-easy terms.
1¼ acres on W. 1st St. near
Riverview. Unbelievably priced
at $14,000.

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family home, w-city water,
sewer I paved street. $1,100.

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Liquidation Said Wholesal. prices
to all? Warehouse full?
ORLANDO WHOLESALE
FUR N., 2500 IndustrIal Blvd., off
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MOONIY APPUANCIS

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saw, grinding wheels, tumbler,
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masonery, concrete. All work
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estImates. 30 yrs. exp. Call 337.
2914.
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Home repairs appliances foiIe,
Over 10 yrs. exp. Reasonable
rates. 50.5163.
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PirtOnaIIUd housecleaning,' ru
sonable rates, 1 time or regular.
339754$,
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LIgN HouIlng
Tyson Cement
DrIves, patios, walks I etc.
LICENSED $*554S1 ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
Iadd em. QualIty work, no lob
too small. 515-4914.

1215 S. French 323.7340

lsenkiS.rvks

SSS1111SSS$SISI

1$' cam*iog traIler 1970 Ceeds.
men, Reese Slick, air, awning
tuliysaitcemt. Used Shines. III.
- *55tosatt5e.ialale.
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ANIMAL HAVEN
DeS a cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet
supplies, dog Isousm. Insulated.
shady inside kennels, screened,
sutsiie runs, aIio air cond.
cas. 321-5713.

ftuNfiiflhi.,4 coil 11* TV'sOW is. is pricus before
IS isv Ioar1*e
NSUITV
11)7k

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hunk I used
Ikesvy liwSenint.

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cars, WiNks

115110

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RIR Pree a Sisam Cleenks,
PoIntig. Root, homes, moalhe
hiMiS.otc.MoblIekSs,p
$31141 137.50. IsaNnabis rIles,
l 's°' gear. 1fl.flu.

74n, quality operation
sop. Patios, DrIveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 317.1331

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PAIPITING.CARPINTNI'
CUSTOM CABINETS
P105155.
31311$SalIor$:$

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BUY JUNK CAM
F,om$leto*
Call llWSIa 1I

SPIip

LYN'SSWAP$t$OP
NeW I used Items &amp; antiques
CensignnsemlsAccpiud
5:115:30. 15$ Plantauen
_Pl1S0j DeSary
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PACO Foam, fiberglas I
CaNulu. I,ewoot prices. Call
rir 'r *1*5 or *73447SS'C51ct, ________________
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The wes*ir Is perfect Sir a
Sickyard sale sell
faotwlffiawantad.Call*-31t)
or 53) .9590.

lii IINII -si_ar
boil11*.Callbatween
5a.m. I 2p.m. 152MM.

'75 floods TL 125
5*
134MM

PIIIdIIIg&amp;RSppII

Welbsldts Camera Shag,
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Kids gems. but the k90ia IN the
Sick yard levi? Sell I *115 a
M15Ii. Call 1511515.
.WIn by Flasw asoros AM.PM
stares ghana-I track. Special
puraboss. amy terms. Osly $11
per ens. Call Jim
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TV
W. lash. Sold arl,.
541111 551. $115.10 wPP ens.
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AIISPAINTINO
Residential I Commerclal
3224712
aft
775437
ONE PHONE CALL - STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. -THE
- NUMBER IS 337-2611.

Alterations. Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
2334707

I'Camper Tag
$0.
3232755

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Consignments Welcome
$an*i Auction, 1337340

OSslaiusi?Vs.*Iag _____$411115
$NOrIeiLDI.
10.1511111

p.J$4jsg

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Painting by Anthony Corino. In.
tenor, exterior qualified in all
phases. Free Est. Call 323-007).

sit. Peppers Painting Service
Custom Painting I detail trim.'
Fr lit. 333-1701.

Oón AuCtion Sun., Oct. 25, I p.m.

17-ivi*

Vard'à,bris, Trash
ApplIances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL.) 345-5375
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Buy 'Sill Consign
263$ Sanford Ave. 3231713

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Housewives Cleaning Service.
Persona 11*01, fast, dependable.
Regularorltimebssis.
We DO wash windowsl 4774694

Loskin, Fir a New Hems?
Check the Want Ads tsr Muses
of ovory she end prIce.

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New or repair, leaky shower5 ow'
specialty, 25 yrs. lxp. 009-5103.
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*55.51* IkilU lUlls. I 1.J_I.IL SilliEst rIOWI. I
Wed. is mew 0551 sunui
or fohe
my
J**ofS10
malls. Call
111154 dover mi. SlOw

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100115 *iditiens refisodellng
gsneral home epsirs 'no jlpoo
small. Call 333-9101 anytime.

LOTS OP FURN.&amp; MISC.
öSANFORD AUCTIONS

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formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook
- $191. lt$t.t12Z-1742

IMON.,OCT,22,7pM.

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Call Carl farrisat
JIARS,Sanfort32fl?71

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Larry's Mart, Ill Sinful Ave.
Ivy I Sell, the finest In used
furniture, Refrig.. stoves, toils.

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N in. Svlvamla r,,,e central o04
stile color TV, limited supply.
forms. Daly in per me.
Call JIm 115.5514.

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Air Conditioning, Healing, iietri
cat, PlumbIng ServIce I Repair.
Cell Larry for Free 1st. 411.4351.
Lie., BideS I Ins.

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WI BUY USED FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES I PLUMBING
FIXTURES. JenkIns FurnIture,
11$ 1. 211)1 It. 333-0901.

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conditIon. Must
to up.
predate. 323-1730.
1977 Vega
low mileage, A-i
conditIon, good economical
Inns 323 1730.

'67 Chev. 1 ewner auto., 2$) engIne,
new inspection thIs mo. Clean.
$595 70$ West 1st St. 321-0995.

For Estate Commercial I Reel.
Owillal Auctions I Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auctie 323.5130.

II issue Hot pUll 31" wh. liSa new
$115. lamalerd Furniture Salvage,
17.95 Is. SI $a*rd. 3114711.

Batteries Now &amp; Used
Reel's Body Shag
IlISSaNsriAve.

197$ Jeep Cherokee 4 dr., AM-FM,
stereo, cruise, air. 15.500 ml.
reg. gas. 321-0023 to settle an
estate.

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Push button contreis, has
careusel, still in warranty.
Originally $445. assume
peymentsof 131 ma. *111W 335
1355.
Walier rope GE deluiii modal.
5511 uig. $455.31 vied 55i,I
tIme. Sat. 5*14 or 515.31 me.
*111W *4656

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Geads

MICROWAVE

DUE TO DIVORCE
Must sacrifice Singer Sewing
Machine, like new, orig. price
$400, Sal bile $303.75 or need
someone to take up my
peymentsSlS 1,50. Phone 1634394
day or night. Will deliver no
obligation Agent.

Malibu

322-7991

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Tsp Prices Paid
Used, any clndltlon.044.1116

1970 Singer Putvra Fully auto,
ri,ssessw, used very sisert
time. Original $153. bsl. $15) or
UI ma. Agent 335-0316
FURNITURE I THINGS
Buv&amp; Sell
New $ UseØ Fvrnituçe
inS. Sanfoid Ave.
3134151

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1978 Chevy

1930 Model A, 7 dr. sedan
Completely restored, $0000
332-4274

Antluas, Modern Furnitur,
SWung Silver, Oriental Rugs,
Dsamonds. B$.ges Antiques,
123.1551.

-Ores.. 1ed edestrahirm
LIke nowVI
Call 3øMJaftl

331115

Mapis DR fbi I chairs,
end tbls, lamps, Boston rocker
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Misc. Call 323.7441aft 3

REALTORS
2110 Sanford Ave.

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550*t
REAL ESTATE A

322•2420

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water front lots $10,000 I upwooded lots $6,000 I up.

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51, 2 full baths. FR, newly
renovated inside lout. New CH,
W-W Carpet, fenced yd. S32 000.
322-9510 days; 3334709 eve.
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Spct. commissionson ALL listings
received before November 1.

CLASSIFIED ADS All FUll.
ADS. READ I USE THEM
: OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

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2710 Sanford Ave.

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avail.

BROKER
2439S.MyrtleAvt.
Orlando
Sanford
327-1577
321

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Pivlt &amp; nut trees

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Camaro '71 350, ST. PS, AC, new
brakes, new exhaust, cxc. cond.
5199$. 031-1917 alt S p.m.
$972 Datsun Wagon Sb-needs
valve lob I minor repair. Good
cond., 554. 322-3762. 9 am-S
p.m.

ICA$H$
$ PAYING TOP PRICES I
GOld, hives', Diamonds, COInS
Table No Ii Srestwep
$iturdsyesWyl
Village Super Plea Macbut
HIghway 1752
or
Call 3214451 anytime

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SIMm FUL 3 BR, 2 both homein
Loch ArborI Many Eztrasl c.
141*, 5cr, porch, beautiful eq

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IOSSIOI1SS. Mist
sots sins... Daly 51551 Cait
MMVI fell !rNW Met..
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LR,Iovelyest.inklt.,frontpor4h
I Many New Ext I
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Geneva on I actil Of counH'v
dsarml Barn fenced pasture
Lets Mire? Only $10,OQOl

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REALTORS
$inWestFairk.IIk$AW.
Wimlur Perk. p11.55755
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UTNU CCINT aiVif. IN *0* HI. .1 B It.
HANDS OP 'HIM'
- . -I .Peiean, Pm- Peek - I
11i SMIIIII. $4 WINØIN' P11 *5*50*15 C11NTY. - NssiñentgThopceegptj
sgrsajiu
LIIIWONK
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11* W IS. $15411 -- is I. _fllJfl_,4, fo$
SM. POINT OF- ISSIMNINSa
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np1s1s lMvha.-e, 5)0 WriussI ElVIS. *CTIIN 0*. 79.**C*.l$49 ,fsumcS 15a,5p Wiot. 55flg of
c.
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5p
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cierens w, - ss.,- s.m -&amp;
JIMMY 55IUHY,- I$13Ps ThsgevsN551aW
TOPUTYOU
Conp.t.
thterlsrs,,
IN
Pisimitit, W.IuIstInuof$143'SeauS55
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511205. vi. OCTA CI$TIOS$lsl$JA*v si_ near $55. 'North
'Isosi 55. C.,a. unsuu a *Lig Pins, IS.
tL ikrul I. Evil, Cu*Ifr,
is Chaster. US I. Pert, Serbs - CINTION, Ste Whiss JAMES MI&amp;,,I,_,i..1 SW Isof NW NW isS'
CALL $4IPI
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tmmal, $aaa
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Dilulints. I.o dlotlitilof Ill WIIIMPOIIIT iniui
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Riner Agency, w.ion..
151*1,_-..
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fori,kltdSensqvipphlinckjdlng

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Fiort.a.ftSls*el7IISiaYofOtI,b,r, CSMfy P1
1579,
PARCEL Ii (COURT *1*1.1
CONCI at thu SW osrin of
. uiw. If.
. SW is of Is. NW 'A of Sit L
C*t SI $51 CirC509 COWl
7.11$. 1.155: ThinS Vim list'
095.05 fist alang -thi Sooth HeSot
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ChRiplils loisr*s. ti Winding
- 11101 DI. Na. - $15411
Mul Mely, 51*11
'J'1'1 Intiriarl, Ill WIIIIIUI
'teasry. Attimunla ipinga
$U5
NU'i.N. Shithinkirl., .Vklmla j11i 1*,IW
WI1IL..0I
Nipgy S.. liS
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also make Real Estate &amp;
lBusiness leans. Florida
gage Investment, 1310 5,
Orange Ave.. ulte 154 WInter
Park. 4644433.
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1974 Datsun 6)0 SW, auto, PB,
factory air, Super Shape, 1
owner. 323-4567, 16

80-Autos for Sale

$5-Pets-Supplies

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Sigh? fuel oil hooter, 4 we.
flogelfueltank, Wind I
f5 lNS excellent clod., $171
323.1413 after I.
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t.steu Paint' 51.95 gaO.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
311SanfordAve.
312479)
Free Palm Trees
U.DIG

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COMPLETS
- 311.551*

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fully egpt. w-AC, like new radial
tIres $1350. Exc. running cond.
323-7155.

Pasture on WitIva RIver 3$ acres,
lOin pasture, fenced, water, 5100
ms. 332.0001.

322$P1

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AWARD REALTY, INC.
19450O

'74 Plymouth Satellite S.bring,

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American EskImo (Spitz)
3M, 2F. iwks old, All white
$i00ea. 1324941

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1975 Chev.
Ton. New bed, new
paint lob. New camper top, low
mileage, $1995. Can be seen at
$64 Country Club dr. 322-1024.

PETUNIAS
a VEGETABLE PLANTS
2101 Airport Blvd.

F UI N1TURE-TERMS
In store financing for everyone
wIth is down. Let us help you
establish
local
credit,
WHIOHAM FURN. CO. 33* So.
Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando.

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ElectronIc Cash Register
w.auto change maker
322.7991

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$972 Fiat 4 spd, locked in 3rdear,
goodtires.newpaint lob, top end
comp. rebuilt. $100 FIRM as is.
323-2755.

Cypress rack for nursery plants
I'xS',iS avail,
322-7991

Side.by.Side refrigerator, $73;
picnic table w-2 benches, $10,
full sIcO baby bed w-mattress,
533; Oak porch rockers, $25.SSi
nsstal offIce desk, $70. Jenkins
FurnIture, 205 1. 25th St. 323.

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-OIf Ice Supplies

Dump Truck '72 Mack. fri-axle,
cxc, cond, rebuilt eng. 6 mos.,
rebush.d bogie 3 wks. 327-5416.

AFRICAN VIOLETS
The Greenhouse
322.I41
Eves after 61 weekends

SO-MsIIausous for Sm

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1974 26 ft. goose neck cargo trailer,
5th wheel + mounting brackets.
$2. 349-SS7S.

'71 Ford S-W9 pass. PS. PB, Air.
New sticker, 5650 Cash, 320
Valencia St. 322.1064.
'7S TR-7 brown, sun roof, new
radial tires. AM-FM, aIr cond.
No rust. $3,500. 29,500 ml. 322.
7143 aft S.

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Where's the warranty on the car?"

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1967 Ford P-U Body
Needs ennlne
Call 321-'3t24
$967 10' Great Dane Thermo KIng
belly mounted reefer. - Good
cord.. $3100. Call 531-4219.

ILL DiT1TOPSOli.
YELLOW SAND
Call Cart I Hirt 323-7150
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1975 Datsun P-U, 4 speed. camper
top. 7 tIres I many new parts.
323-4100 after 6, weekdays.

&amp; Accessories

Thomas Organs, Pianos. GuItars,
amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls
Discount Music Center. 2202
French Ave. 322-2253.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy-S? 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a
pvplic AUTO AUCTIO$ every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. it's
the only one in Florida. You Set
the reserved price. Call 904-255
5311 for further details.
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sedan
1974 VW
Isp., air
321-0730

79-Trucks-Trailers
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SI-Musical Merchandise

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3q37 Hwy. 17.52
Sanford, Fla. 32771

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'79 Honda Twin Star
Avg. 15 50MPG
Adult driven, $1,100. Must Sell
Call Pete 574-4954

Moving 116 Poplar Fl. In the
Woodlands, Sat, Oct. 20, Sun Oct.
21. 10 a.m..S p.m., turn., toots,
clothIng, prolictor I screen,
boat trailer hitch I mirrors I
milc. Items.

REAL1 OR '

80-Autos for Sale

7$-Mutorcyclos

Sunday 1 p.m..6 p.m. Kenmore
dryer, oil space heater, misc.
items. 322-1952. 405 Editha Cir.

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BUSINESS
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Evnlng Hera ld, Sanford, Fl.

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BRIEF

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Seminole Employment Corp.

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Brief ly

Understand Survival Fight?.

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Leases 3 Airport Offices

Heis trampling cot the vintage sortofUgng(thecrad)coWd
where the grapes of wrath are happen" but like others who
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ba
th
stored;
finds
hard
to
loosed
the
were
there
he
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The Seminole Employment Economic Development
fateful Ughtalag of his terrible describe: "It was just Incredi.
Corp. (SEEDCO) request to Lease three additional offices
Julia Ward hie - beyond comprehension."
swift sword...
—..
at the Seaford Airport was approved by the Airport
.
Howe
Authority this week, according to Marvin Greenstein,
bitterness
assistant to J.S. Cleveland, airport manager.
By H.D. QIIIGG
s
Oklahoma and the
Greenstein said under the new arrangement, SEEDCO
UPI Senior Editor
other
Great
Plains dates was
will lease not only the second floor in Building lat the
NEW YORK (UPI) - When compounded In the early 1930$
airport but also three offices on the first floor.
the fateful lightning of October by
4ffiig dust donna
crpffl
A SEED) spokesman said the additional office space
laced across the drab buildinggave the region the name
I•
will be used to expand the organization's programs which
at Broad and Wall streets and a it Bowl.
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Include sponsoring minority businesses and industries
swift sword of panic sank into
By
1932,
the
following
was
the
designed to employ the unemployed and the under.
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the trading floor of the New küul of thing that could happen
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employed.
York Stock Exchange, the In a place like Indianapolis, a
:
SEEDCO will be paying the authority a total of $5,265
autumn of 1929 remained scene in an alley behind an
:
annually In rentals for office space, under the new
UflflhfflOd 5Oie the COUflttY. exclusive club composed
arrangement, Greenstein said.
In Tennessee, the church. mostly of businessmen and
k.
going populace felt the financial politicians, as remembered by
pandemonium now known as Martin H. Miller, now 17:
.
"The Crash" of 50 years ago - "There was a large crowd In
hadburnednobodybutapuael the alley. Men, women, and
The Camellia Court Apartments of Daytona Beach,
of Yankee dock gamblers.
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children. Black and white. The
developed by Cardinal Industries, Inc., a S.nford.based
The red country and the gray waiters brought out a bunch of
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country of Oklahoma that John duff they had kept
the A young woman looks at the New York Stock Ex. She could be asking herself what the ticker looked
units, has been certified to receive the Florida Power and
Steinbeck later wrote about In scrape from a dinner from
the
like nearly 50 yearn ago on tue sateiw niRC,
change Ticker at fiche Halsey Stuart Shields,
UgM Company's (FPL) "Watt-Wise" award for energy.
"The Grapes of Wrath" held before.
think
ever
efficiency.
Inc., $50 E. Altamonte Dr. In Altamonte Springs.
Tuesday.
steady to the helm of 00 cursed so hard In my life
The announcement was made by I.M. Dabney of
Roaring Twenties and Hoover women,and
children
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Daytona Beach and Hank Athby of Merritt Island, energy
and Coolidge and Harding.lined up for the scraps from was like one of those comedy business. He rushed to the bank Jimmy, "but he is going to give Chicago policeman, was the
conservation representatives for FP&amp;L.
The spread of the Great people that had money."
movies that they play very fast. just before dosing to deposit his me free haircuts for the rest of pampered son of a Wealthy °.k
This is the first "Watt-Wise" award to be presented by
Depression was not Immediate
Park, Ill., real estate man, and
of walking they were receipts. He didn't know the my life."
Instead
Forrest
Hintz,
61,
of
now
FPL to an apartment complex since the company ex.
to all sectors of America, but It Wichita, Kin., remembers running, Instead of talking they mesa was about to begin.
In Mempbls, recalls LeRoy the crash jolted him, finally,
panded Its energy conservation "Watt-Wise" program to
had an awful inevitability.
"The teller, Instead of being a Pope, who worked on a Into the sewers of Chicago. His
what happened in Chamberlain, were shouting.
Include multl4amlly developments
Today, those who lived
"ft was really pindemoni- good boy and telling him, took newspaper, it wasn't too long father lost almost everything,
S.D., population 900, "a
Its sapping of national vitality Saturdaynight town Isolated urn," Watts said. "It was like the money, then pull ed the after the crash that the city
resort usually to a common from the rest of the world by being In the middle of a shade down. The bank was began to be flooded by hungry
"I went from a white collar
description: If you weren't poor roads and distance," hurricane, or In a battle - you closed, lbs confectioner didn't migrant unemployed from the job In a real estate firm to a
there, you just don't red.. where the impact of the crash don't really think about the big even have enough money to north.
working man's job for an
9t
The spread took time. Two or was
Sales at St.rchI Bros. Stores, Inc., continued strong In
"U's
electric
sign company, cleaning
The oldsWa grumbled:
picture; you Just try to do what carry on his businus.
not felt right away.
three years, In
Se$ember, according to C.A. Terrell, chairman .nd
another
Invasion
like
the
signs
high
on buildings. Then I
Over In St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs.
"It wouldn't have meant you can. After the day was
1.
Harry S. Culver:
president. Not sales of $3,793,449 for the month, reflected a
work except for odds
ut
of
etba
ggers
was
o
much to an 11-year-old boy over, you realized that some- Josephine Fox, now a widow, damned Yankee carp
$1090 or 5.26 percent Increase over sales of $3,793,813 for
me crash first hit home to anyway, but It became personal thing very serious had hap- says her husband Forrest was that swarmed down on us after and ends, and then In 1935 with
the corresponding month last year.
me In 1931 or 132 in Oklahoma when my father bought a new pined,
my kids coining along I went to
poor but didn't know he was the Civil War."
Sales for the first seven months of the company's fiscal
City when my dad put us four suit, all wool, two pair of pants
work
in the sewers on a repair
"All of our leaders were poor. Forrest was working as a
Pop singers began pounding
year were $27,615,001 an Increase of 6.46 percent over
kidalnthe car one day and said,
roteactieckagainst saying: Don't worry, boys, it's bookkeeper at something less out a catchy song titled gang.
sales of $26,006,909 for the period last year.
Look back and take a long lock a bank account of $2,000. The only a passing ph. the than $20 a week (today's dollar "t
Can you S
Tarrell add the company will open Its 74th store on Oct.
"I dug. I used jahanimeri.
at the house. I'm gonna trade bank didn't open the next economy of the country Is Is worth about 23 cents in 1939 Dime?" and, pope rvcaiis,
17, In West Florence, South Carolina.
her off-'The IflO(t1$Ie CO(fl morning. My father had to sound; this Is just the money).
e were Occasional rats.
Ther
short dories in Ccllier's and tho
me
stink
wasn't that bad. But
Pay had foreclosed on It
culmination of some gainIt didn't bother him that he Saturday Evening pg
return the suit.
We had lived there only
you
were
glad to get any work
couldn't afford one of those Hollywood B movies
bling."
happen. In .mfl to
about four years. My -- went evif)unS bisw about the bank While Oct. 29 is remembered new-fangled electric re- appearing
thsfl
"with depression
almost overnight from presi- dosing
.diat.ly, and the as the day of the crab, there frigerators. He would hop Into theme' camlim the umoonvinc.
denL o
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pany reaction was predictable. A was drama Oct. 24— Black ida Whippet ( his first car, coat lug moral that the depriulon
f ?. a million com
nqft Banks Inc. a $1.6 billion aseet Florida bank
uw
worth uwi
tea mob went af ter the banker. He Thursday - when the stock of $300) onc, or twice a week and was a good thing b.csi&amp;e It
balding company, reports the bed third quarter In the
In Providence, R.L,AlSlstI,a
PS%T.
U.S Stool, which had been buy a50poundcak.ollceat the chastened people and doaneed
coi -.
retired
desiverbir, roman.
He LPOV&amp; a bushel of What
I
sdft at $316 a dam was cold storage ow. In on we them d emu am no* we ft
.44. stuck the
at the so d a'
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$13-30 a wait in a
and
In
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middle
of
things,
had
various
duai'nll
aactlons Ot$4,584,ISS oe'OI cents per shari, a U percent
In Seattle Hans Pedsrosn 71 t.ztU. '!
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We later went to ye
Richard Whitney, exchange One of thorn was
of
muzzi
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a
Increase over last year's third qu&amp;iter earnings of
as a ugh tiesIi sian
recalls
"
that
auntandunclealthood1potthe
, come in — a very Fox was giving a party he could from Doomwit be was making
$Z797,* or 41 cents per shae.
.family of nine. His lether was
Dud Bowl. A fumer gave us a pompous man, waldcod, chip off bli choke to piece In $11 a week In a dx4ay job and pwidylsd
Nd income for the tine, month period was $5,417,000, or
by a dmia a&amp; the age
we
Wriod
bed of turnip &amp;W
sho1gun* In .his
sold chain and all that business. an emply coffee can diet then who On depression hit the par of 4L
fl cents per shari, compared to lad year's third quarter I dam
-aa
in ft ground. That'was -wl.
a poled
.
got
was
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frwI
to'of whJduii went
RUIJJ &amp; 01W 1M7 ve5Vi4Imv WI
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Who
wound
for both perloda Included .xtrirordthary Items
"Igavemymom$l3asudlgst
or room and board.
mouth
and
wlzdir,
you
SIU
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loving
Cup.
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resedIng reductions of income taus resulting from
"In
1936
In
Sootti.,
a
bowl
of
to
keep the change "Iloti says.
"I wore rAst-off show in
tax lose arryforwarda from prior years. Flafr'p's An.
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arran
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alckst,
you
could
the tri
which I put noR cardbosed each
nualleed rstwir on shareholder's equity, based on
bit
a carte Sm Wait for 50 coms, daM 7M
a haircut)I who 11100111014111 — aw a
opsrM income only, was 15J8 percent In the 1979 third
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nip
laker at
quarter, compared to 11.46 percent for the same period a
$12 a waL I took several law bow people win doing. 1.
two yam without a bAW of •
Mm athe corner., Tbe word movie theater,
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weeks for the M effect of do remember scroes an strostj
would be OW Vo
Wonedsy;
depression
to hit the Wed.- from the
nickeL We used b' 4'i --tforknew this would do that, os he
osrsallyin'
the Ink We
tootiçpals, mineral os for hair dIn*.4 into his_- Buick and know were supporting the Fox (orally walked In. Fox's When it really get going, I
add selling
cream.'
ep kuitarli... Hill on a marbul.
Irdher.ln4aw, Jimmy Cowmen, to l Ii 801db DakOta ulul work the
plus
from tin agriculture'
But In Now Yorko as or4m zitrod6dwoodleandes
"I hard Us word In about Jobless,flually wed to work for N&amp;CMMY — d*PBYW"hw ..__ I I — &amp;W nobody wen;I
StisT. McMahon has b.meppok*sd general
tramd"
won
of Wrath
bd of bdr* ~M.
throt minvuse ad
Y a rAo sain apacy an a room ad hard pis $12 a
. avow of Omuieleminol, Cablevielos. it WU ab
TWO Wake i11
BlaCk "j an W be pulled we a walked over and watched WI; cownbolon basin last went for nfortobsmomusuy;
siunred by Kevin B. Barks,Biglenal Mausger of
crab of Oct. o 1L -d1 apses knoww W ,ws Iow't romombor. What be did medis without .lflng a cor. Wi. 5Nd15 10 laid 5505
"And I r,mbsr owSrocer
and conenmiedlon (brp. (ATC),
Robert P$i, a,treIm.
Acre! aid 30- the mob las walk Into the Crowd and Orne night he came borne days a w,."
Joe
Franks, who had faith in us.
McMpbsi, whe mod recently baa aer,sd a.
at 43 zur4 gs led 1mw he dick bid. 'Two-o4tvs for 10,111 bradhiowand add b.had.s.ld
dish, was at his
He
lot
my mother bay milk,
at 0 asg.1.mIaoIs CabIsIion formerly was
Broadway iban..'
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the rnNde-d a.dIOtu in We shares of loel.'
aggs,
one
toFloyt
ii North Florid. Junior (oUng. in Medlass, FIn.
"flown. A ma. landed two or
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"What? Can he pay for It?"
Freak Ryan Sr., now 70, of and he'd jed mark the w1Ndwhere h.huM u,iol peMlnau doing a 1*.yesr. period.
ft"jo1h"z*;*id" With kin 'i"
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said
Wiiwdssa,
Wis., $ .
in WI bsek."
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UMr.MyofTszaa.
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lbs
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ridaiwad bn.in." Mrs.
buying,
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Will ap.cIaJiz. In their
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topics covered. "We also
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Disney World, Red LobRobert George of Fern
stir, and McDonalds.
sink,
get Ideas from all these,"
up to his elbows In soapy
water. He said be had been
In restaurant work for
Faufr.1ts
about a year and hoped to
becomea baker, perhaps In
Wond.rfuII
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Florida being a tourist
center he felt there was
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plenty of opportunity here
said Mrs. Wysocki. Chefs
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also visit the school to
Is a necessity. "You've got
share their expertise.
to eat," he laughed.
Bobby Wilson Lives In
In the future Mrs.
Sanford and had been
Wysocki plans for the class
serving the onion soup.
to open a mini-restaurant
After most of the peopiz
at the college. Two days a
had left the students were
week will be occupied with
able W serve themselves.
"menu planning,
Between bites of canapes
organizing and purchasing
desire to
heexpresaeda
of food, and then run the
become
restaurant
a
restaurant three days.
gourmet
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kitchen
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turns running it, once
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they've gained some more
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at'I Robert
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whoae ages range from 19
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arranged to appeal to the
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spinach, shrimp salad on
triangles of toast, deviled
eggs, celery slices topped
with bleu cheese, fresh
fruit, puff pastry- stuffed
with tuna salad and cheese
and chocolate fondues.
The "guinea pigs" sampled them all and went for
seconds.
"Fantastic!"
"Wonderful!"
"Delicious!"
"I never c , ted
anything like this,
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the verdicts.
Along with the ..,,u s and
bouquets came the dirty
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course It is basically a
one-year program that
meets five days a week
from 8a.in. to 2:30 p.m.
that will try 10 touch on all
aspects of professional food
preparation.
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followPat Psadalag hR. and Debbie
Mrs. Wysocki said,
and the class was learning
up f.sd preparatia by washing dishes I
about hors d' oeuvres and
phase of restaurant operation that all students
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oeuvres and canapes for volunteers to sample In a food clans at KC.

whether it's good or bad."
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The Leisure Time Program at Snblel, COMM* College
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;. scheduled to begin Oct. 36. Ciii. will met every Monday and
:.Wednesday from 7 to 9:09 p.m. for .1gW weeks
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Th. $15 foe provides for the ledructiosal cod of the course.
For more lofommotion, call the Leisure limS Program at 8CC.
-'This cows. Is selfisqipoitid by student fees at no sapens. to
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Eletftd Were Betty Bujett of 1171 GhhiI Drive,
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p ident;Kay Robertson, 1406 Lady Amy Thfrs, vie,
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1511 Avalon Boulevard, treasucer
and Don Clown of isa CSnterbUT Circus, secretary.
Named to the board of diridors were Mary Ballard, Carl
Robertson, Rictiord RmoO and Notimu Vim Meta,.
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Jackie Goodman, from left, Mike Thus and
Barbara Russell are all set to take a trip back tothe
Fabulous Fifties" the theme of a benefit hop for
handicapped and mentally retarded adults.
The dance, sponsored by the Kathleen Anderson
Comprehensive Work Center, will be held on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9p.m. until midnight at the All
Souls Catholic Chul,ch Social Hall, 810 Oak Ave.
According to chairman Goodman, dance contests
and door prize, will be featured at the BYOB event.
Patrons are encouragedto wear attire of the 50i.
Admission is a $250 per person donation.
Proceeds will help refurbish a Facility for the handicapped and retarded.
For information and tickets, call Mr.. Goodman,
323-0144; or Mrs. Russell, 323-5335.

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In And Around Sanford,

Expert Says
?N o' To Arms
For Safe
DEAR ABBY Your answer
to _SCARED C WO$
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likely to lose more than Jot
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purse; he Is likely to be policeman who wishes to on
asrIouily Injured In a drggls
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I hich mod probably would
Instructchildren and baby.
come. (SCARED herseif was sitters not to gi,. oat y in.
badly kijwid trying to protect formation about who is home,
her psilt)
who Is out and for hew 10.4.
If you 91111d
home has
For that reason, crime
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virtually unanimous In strongly call out. Call the police from a
ndghb0'L
discoura"Hiessmalp
from carrying deadly waloW
Don't leave your bays hl4'4i
or even keeping them around outside. They're too easily
the hem.. Many Occidental found.
InJurla and deaths have Always lock your doorg and
resulted from having such windows, draw your duida at
weapons at home.
nI and leave a few 1105
It would be a fins service to IN TROUBLE
your many readers if you would
If a robbei demands your
print the Wkwing ngodim: volueb1os, give them vpl Your
SLADEGORTONo money your Jewdry not
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OUT ALONE
Don't carry Opens such as
At WIK try to day 0 Wd1- gues and knives. lbey can
ligidid streets; avoid door- easily be turned agaied you,
ways, shrubbery, darkihadows
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in hue black with side

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dromep friek w from Jam
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Eloise Colliru paraded down
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a miscellaneous household
shower. Given in the busailful
Wider Springs hums of Toot
Osdivie, the event was $ Sf'
pries to Lynda, as was
evidenced by the lock on her
allied the had
vice president of
door
P'ollowlng a variety of bridal Delta sorority at the Ulursity
has been
Ubo.etgamnesaeOlwi71th thls of Central Florida,
-id tapped Into Omicron Delta
writer win, Lynds
hergwds With the oPiflIs4of Kappa national honorary
her many gifts. After the society.
The UCF atwiust Is also a
and "she" had died
down, each gad enjoyed a student government senator
of the animiptuosa cake, and member of FPRA and
a while cake In an umbrella
Rsbecca Is the daughter of
dilc', cevired with yellow,
Was, pink ad ermge WS. Mr. and Mrs. John Lockhart of
Also served was a ±iI. easielberry._
puu , ads ad
DOVON Issi w sm
These, attending were:
approximately U teenage
Air Patrol
Barbara Prescott, L.oretts m.n'bors of the Q11
a weeb4oig
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Ilergill, Hera. lkbsom,
CAPtnd 'lec Melusaw, iday H
Masaba Mmmii ad LaW course at Alabs Maxwell
.AIr Poses Bees. The oasis,
special gusts Included open to bath male ad female
aduti with
Lyads mather, Joycs; ad. ondotu. c
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Kids! On Saturday, uct. 71, 11m,secunu mu uuru vms-v
fsenh1Isr with the machines and
will
who plan to vote In the from neon edil 3p.m., there costumes and refreshments
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Mark
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served.
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November and December, you Pod $107 and ladles atT1lLry. dora! The public Is cordiall y
rnlgi* wad to attaid this he- In conjunction with the party, Invited.
all children are invited to .4
On Friday, Oct. 26, beginning
ported me.th.
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the "Lite.A-Btke" program, Bingo" will be held at VFW
-h.ds pffln,
m the Longwood whIcbIsanonsl VFW 5ufitY Post $1 and ladies
activity.
Complimentary breakfast will
Prijes will be awarded for be served. The public Is invited.

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Th. Branch, Jean L..li.
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Kay Windsor, PerceptionDirections, Joan Curtis
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Lingerie and Foundations
by Hanson Klckernlck, Kay. ii
Smoothie and Exquisite Form

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For the glamour of afterfIva,
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a Microphone. She was the from 7be Little Wardrobe.
silhouette of Levis, a slemless
commentator who flaunted a
Then the pretty glrl is like a Jac
on scope and melody" angle took over.
Uk or
The attractive Miss Joetta
Scoop.
Caroline Holtzclaw of West was red ,co,01,, in Jam
A display of handbags and Milady's Fabric Shop, modeled and &amp; ghip9d sweater from J.C.
two auuuuui
Penney's. Her casual fashion
made, one a teal print dress accessories were coordinated
with solid teal jacket,
with her outfit.
dress.
Rubye King modeled a
other, a burgundy wrap
Myra Stapleton carried a beautiful brown gown with side
smart Collins bag to enhance skirt slits with a large collar
her black frock, accented in clrdh4 the back of the low cat
red. She also modeled an necklim- fzom theHdllday
oriental print pleated dress — collection it Ba Jay.
Nancy Kirk drew applause in
all from Mary Esther's.
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have no Identity of my own."
The theme. "It's A Small
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fashion show. Rubye King
played background piano music shoes was provided by Knight's
Loirine Messenger modeled
u the lovely models entered the Shoe Store. Several models also a two-piece earth tone Coco of
Age area and walked down a wore Knight's bootery and California suit from Merle
r unway — each portraying a carried his handbags.
Norman Boutique
well-dressed Mrs. America (or
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ascasia were maied 00
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hft mare as.'-re.
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Stay away from deserted
Escape Is your bed I i..
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laiuidromats or apartment U you a,. trapped. crying,
Mrs. McClain was a
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you have a venereal
(flag. In lsva
daytime.
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in crsw, ,sre guingtobeuld' may dlicemaie
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members and guests frolicked
sh
fashion w
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and nvuO,, luncheon Wed. '. ' • s0'•
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setting at the clubhouse.
Before the parade of exciting
fashions got underway,
members and guests gave a hit
of background Information on
themselves, which Included -r
family, occupation and a lot of
boasting on those lovable
"grands."
Jerri Kirk, overall chairman
of the fall fete, conducted the
event. She was assisted by
Martha Yancey, Dorothy
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Vida Smith.
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Mrs. George (lillian) John•,V i'
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Sanford who Is a club member
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Clayton'L
But In between the Sanford
carci
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excitedabout
a now eshibit
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inquiries
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Gene Barber, a wellown
Arranging the colorful
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headed the theatre department
(lab
which
has
ran
Baron
750M
at the University of Illinois for
members — or
about
He spoke ont b-'
attended
Members
c1ples of art a am through the exhibit last summer in London.
dabO(fthS oW of an at show Judge. He
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expect
something super maStockton, President, and by the audience.
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sunset's flamboyant burnt- You are never too old for God
orange color, God impressed to use, beca use He doesn't look
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sunaet,duringltslasthourso longasyouarewilllngtoserve
shining, then surely man's final HIqi, He Is willing to use you.
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"To do what?" you ask. God
too! She began to see that God's can use you to enco urage
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7 to do His work never run out or write a friend who may be
ANSWER: First, let me get
even though she may feel old feeling lonely, to bake some
you to thinking along the right matter what his age is
and useless,
cookies for the children on your
track, If you dwell on how old I read a story once about an The same is true with you. block, or to share your wisdom
you are, you may depressingly elderly woman who had Your advanced age does not with one in need of some good
retire from life's challenges reclined In a lawn chair one mean you are over the hill in advice. Be aware of these daily
and settle Into a rocking chair evening. She was bored with the your Christian ministry. Your opportunities to reach out In
the rest of your days. So, In. day's routine and tired of sunset years can be won- love to others.
stead, consider yourself as growing another day older. Her derfully full and active for the
According to God's Word, you
being 00 years YOUNG, as gray hair, lined face, and ever Lord - just as your early ones can be full of His abundant life
someone who has God's decreasing pace of life made were. God is no respecter of and accomplishing His work
abundant life bursting within her feel sad all she realized she age. He uses people whatever throughout every day of your
would never be young again, their stage of life. The Bible existence here on earth. Psalm
YOU.
Secondly, and more Im.
"Young people are the ones mentions several elderly people P2:12-14 (TLB) says the godly
postantly, Mart believing this who truly experience the whom God used: Anna, 54; and are "like palm trees.., in the
tremendous truth : God never fullness of life and are useful to even the father of our faith In Lord's own garden... under his
puts anyone on a retirement God," she thought. "I miss the covenant, Abraham, who personal care. Even in old age
was 100 when God worked they will dill produce fruit and
rolL He dooms have one. God being young."
As the woman gazed at the miraculously through him.
be vital and green."
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will be ordained deacons oftheCastle Is a native of KenFirst Baptist Church, Sanford, tucky, having graduated from Newman College, with a ford and they have three
during the worship service, at ' Ashland High School. He Master's In City Planning from daughters, Dawn, 14; Done, 7
p.m. this Sunday. There will be received his B.S. degree from Georgia Tech. He has lived in and Hope, 5. He is a teacher in
a special presentation of the Kentucky State University and Sanford for nine years, and Is a the local Church Training
candidates and their wives,. All his Master's in High School former Seminole County Department, and is a member
other deacons and their wives Adm inistration from East Planner and Sanford City of the Adult Choir. He Is
of the congregation are Invited Tennessee State. He Is married Planning Consultant. He is presently the owner of Acme
to sit in the center section of the to the former Leslie Snoddy and presently the General Sales Clutch and Service Company,
for Stenstrom Realty, Orlando.
sanctuary.
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He is married to the former Ambassador of Good Will Key Finance Committee and Julian, Kenneth McIntosh, Joe
Meylnda Long and they reside of the City, Louisville, Ken- chairman of the Missions Mills and Richard Cosmato.
on Elm Avenue. He directs the tucky and has been the Coach of Committee of the church. He is Pastor of the Church, Dr. Jay T.
Senior High Group in the the Year for four times In married to the former Joyce Cosmato, will present each of
Church Training Department Florida. He is employed as the Evans, and they have four the new deacons a book, enand is presently President of Physical Education Instructor children: JulIe, 13; JackIe, II; titled, "The Baptist Deacon,"
the Adult Choir In the local and Tennis Coach, Seminole and twins, Debbie and David,9. as well as deliver the ordination
Weekly, a native of Florida Is sermon. Special music will be
church. He Is also a member of Community College, and has
the Good News QartMt., hId UvedtnSaatord for the putlive a graduate of Ocala High suns by Terry L. Clark,
School. He served a tour of duty Minister of Music-Youth.
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UPI RevAm Wrtier,
newsletter published by Clare- is what a century from now tions by entrepreneurs and particularly the development of followers to consume more and
Martin Marty Is one of the tian Publications, musing on historians are likely to an as entertainers,
such things as the "electronic possess more of the world. They
few religious thinker, on the what is news - and often what more enduring," he said. "The
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current scene one feels would Is net news - In a manner thread through It all has been ous) leader is now the prosperity and success.
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companion.
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necessarily for other reasons." can control."
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fans follow them," he said. tive church people
Century and his personal people inventing their own
"Film stars, beauty queens, port the television preachers ning to challenge the clerical
newsletter, "Context," the Uni. religious (sin - as Its most
wants and the
professional athletes, and because they "preach Christ' entertainers and the television
versity of Chicago historian significant development.
Beautiful People are the saints and offer healing in the name of entrepreneurs.
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god it can control.' and heroes of laic religion." the Holy Spirit."
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Marty has been coming to in more churches, denomlna the church and synagogues as judged by no one."
ever more things. They meti• support for local congregazm.r for a decade now In the tional 51th1n1, and the like." "caretakers of the soul" and
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serve fresh fruit such as
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A rscei* visit to the
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local restaurants serve
fresh or poached fruit
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french fries with their
sirius, The fruit Is a

refreshing complement to
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You'll find this a
delicious way to enjoy
fruits throughout the year.
And you will cut calories
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fresh
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6 cherry tomatoes
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total combined rr,anu.of all Industrial pork activities and associated products
has bem put at more than W million.
Whiki the city of Saoford's population growth has remained static over the
past ft,e yam —r
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In Sentinel. County has climbed markedly. Since 1070, the county population
has risen from under 10,000 to close to 150,000. There Is promise the city will
share In the ancillary effects of that roft.
But there Is caution In tho promise of growth, City Manager Warren E.
Knowks said the rising costa of sierD and spiraling inflation could pose a
puzzle lo city finances. Saoferd Is one of the few municipalities whir, the tax
rite has been steadily lowered. From 1074 to lfl, the rate fell from $947 to
$1.90 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. That trend ended this yew when the city
com*nbIon w forced Into seaking a email tax hike.
The fire and police departments experienced pain of different sorts this year.
The termination of a police chief and a dispute over union action temporarily
dIeru$ed the police department. At the fire department the pain was personal.
Veteran firefighter William Price died a hero's death battling a downtown blaze
In August.

By GEOFFREY FOUNDS
Herald Staft Writer
This was a year of promise for Sanford, but also one of caution.
There Is promise for the downtown now that the city eii'nlaon has apy a major rehabilitation project. For backers of that ojsct, commitPoeet and sideweflc row
ment by U city commission to fund the
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lion of the plan represented a victory after a foer.yesrstruUle.
The coning year Is one of Industrial promise. Qiaznbsr of Commerce officials say they are receiving mere inquiries from Insslrenen Interested In
relocating In the metropolitan Orlando area than they have In years. Qamber
director Jack Homer said he expects a new industrial pork will be built
somewhere on Route 0 west of town win five years. This wraner, the Keller
Aluminum Plant opened the doors to its new production facility on Cornwall
Road. The plant will occupy 15,000 square feet and employ 10 workers.
At the airport; all available space has been leased to email Industries and
businesses. The airport Industrial park includes firms that make products
ranging from highway culverts to teak wood Items. There are mere thanNo
employees at the airport park and the annual payroll exceeds $7.5 million. The

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Etched over the 62-year old red brick building at 230 E.
First St. are the words "Sanford Public Library."
At each side of the double front door are concrete
columns and flanking the front steps to the building are
two old rowid.globecl street lights.
The old building houses not only volumes containing the
mysteries of knowledge but also treasures from Seminole
County and Sanford's past and donated items from
rltbu'ns long-forgotten.
Yet the days the building serves as a library may be
numbered. Studies conducted by county staff members
and others In the field say the building Is too small to
house the number of volumes necessary to serve the
Population; the branch library, they say, should be In a
more central location and in a more modern facility.
The present building was acquired by the city for use as
library in late 1983 as a gift from the U.S. General
Services Administration. The gift Included a reverter
clause requiring that the building be maintained as a
public library for 20 years, until 1983, or ownership will
revert to the federal government.
The City leased the building for $1 a year to the county
as a branch library In 1875. At the same time, the city's
collection of 39,000 books and other mementos were turned
over to the county.
The lease is up next year, and the county Is considering
moving the Library to new quarters.
Originally, the building was constructed In 1917 ass post
office during the early days of World War I. Unlike most
buildings in this area of Central Florida, it has a
basement. Special features Include tunnels within the
walls of the basement which Lead to observation points on
the first floor and the attic area and even in the restroom
on the second floor.
In those days when great sums of money went through
pod offices for the purchase of money orders, the
structures were built in a fashion to permit postal hi.
specters to observe everything that went on for security

troctian," he tamed even If a recession slows
homebuildung elsewhere.
said.
"Something that gets
Stenrun d he would like overlooked often is the utosee the city revise its building celled refuse service we have
codes In order to prevent In this city. You can sot your
builders !ru1 hiving to use clocks by the regularity of Our
materlils that substaiItally pick ups. We were able to
wo
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hines. By doing that, he said, havingtoraiseratesthls year,"
the growth hire can be main, he noted.
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"WIN perhaps the single most place to rolocais, he said.
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project say It _I
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clubs can help, raise the dWIMired in Sanford, project
The decision by the. city labor to ce"ipkle the projsst
bechers Ludat. ey claim the,, celnmhn$outhfindfuedsforthe
necessary funds. .
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hike, the abitlty to Imitate the arm when
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corporation's board members, potential new Industries will
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The library was moved to Magnolia Avenue next to the
movie theater. Mrs. Minnie E. Key, Mrs. May Dickens
and Mrs. Frank give their services. The library was then
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especially the Interest and faithful service of Mrs. Minnie
E. Key, who ched Dec. Sl,tISl.
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books and pold lilwarji. The project
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died a natural death and Is the years (ailsalag moms
were chained and the aid beck, broagh oat repeatedly.
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nóL4Ice was taken.
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In 1101 It was brought home On "Wedseadsy Qub" for
discussion and Mrs. John Dickens and Mrs. A.M.
deForred were appointed a ceunmuttee to raise funds.
Soon $250 was raised and a few books were purchased.
There was very little money during the years afterwards
due to the frees. 011*. The library this time was
located in a vacant store on First Street. The old books
and donations made upthe library.
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Also dashed in a corner Is an old reprint
George Washington. Hanging from the wall In a corner is
old fire imas with bran fittings.
In the redroom on the second floor are marble showers,
solid brass plwnblng, porcelain sinks and a china chandelier.
In the basemed Is a cast Iron paper-burner which
provided hod In the bMW for many, years and bat
water for many more years.
Also In a corner Is a bug pole used for many years to
open the tall windows to the balding. And ItIsin the
that the tomb begin and e
The first Sear ho two akyIlta,, The r
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Part of the flooring Is hardwood and part marble.
A large dael oft carrying anemblem o(theUnited
States occupies a place 01 honor. l% combination of the
lock on the solid steel door was removed scene years ago.
Inside the first door we double steel doors. It's Ironic that
the library's small safe is kept In the old safe along with
the vacuum cleaner.
In the library office areasat of books ofOL Nicholas
dories beginning with the first volume puNWied in 1017.
Also on those shelves are confederate military history
books and ccils of the books by a Sanford author
"Ezekial", the stories of the travels of a young black boy
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Also considered as a factor in the construction was the
fact that robbers On chose post offices as a place to
practice their craft.
The hardwood flooring, In the attic area, is only one of
the treasures there. Among the other treasures stored on
dusty shelves are hundreds of old Victor Talking Machine
records, some dating from 1906; very old copies of the
Florida Geologic Survey; volumes of "The Earth and its
Inhabitants" with publication dates from 1101; the
World's Art published In 1878; "America: Crises of Our
History", especially printed in 1925 for patrons; National
Geographies, especially bound and dating from. 1910.
There is a gold shovel, standing In a corner, with a
notation that it was used to break ground for the city's
civic center, the Goldsboro Swimming Pool and Fire
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One of the things that should
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eum"e wherethe
Q*nmlasloner Julian Stén. to
structures and streets,
provide what help ft can but the use plan Fart said He said with the help of federal fimde, actual construction phase by
fotmtaln
and clocktowetcinbe
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and
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the
nil push must come fcsn the
worked
into
the plan.
escalated
this
year.
he
said.
are TI*IM$IId. When ft
merchants themselves.
planning and zoning cornsupporter of the plan to
Stenstrom
ahead,
Looking
"We've
been
very
lucky
that
underway,
the
entire
north
end
"One thing we need to tic is mission this year.
a
major
dorm
of
the
is a
to
cner
we
have
not
had
said
the
1t701O
year
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will
benefit,
he
county
make sire the library stays .
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who make ,
mark,
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question
said.
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here" he iild, referring to John Morris, the city's first In the lad six or seven years
the
and Uwe has not ban too mailt
reports that county officials priority during the coming yew dam.age
Will put a fame on city streets within our budget, but I me
here, but we have got
Morris add he sess a grod
might consider moving the should be the improvements In
hat and shiewalks as well as 'Isthmi to Indicate a docresse
potential
or growth
prepare-just
in
case,
facility from Its present site at sewer services and drainage to
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businesses. He uiti he
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230 E. First &amp;.
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Th ares-wide sewer system providing for adequate sewage ie
Greater
Sanford
Improvements to several of
tiii predictions for the coming
3W Ii Commissioner David thc city's drainage di*kts now In the phaukig stage will' service and draInage, are I,sliuiiii4 Crporaiios u
In
km to the Improvements
Fur. Said Farr: "It's going to were made during the pad yew come close to reaching the supplied,

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ambassador, but her civic activities extend
far beyond promoting the city to outsiders.
Martha Yancey is an activist as well as a

But five years can make a difference and
today Martha thinks the situation has turned
around. Nevertheless, she think' there is

young couples to buy and
convince
inc m re rYhom
restore our de homes, it would do a 'ot for

plenty of room for improvement. Never timid

might befound at a nursing home visiting with

in her opinions, Martha says some of the
barriers to ogreu still exist because of old
guard" leaoership.
"Some of the establishedSanfordites an too
set in their ways.Thy dfuav to See the
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teen percent of the city's
population is retired, she says and it
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"I'm very interested in city affairs. It's
Important to get Involved, she said.
Martha came to Sanford from Georgia when
she was five. nv adopted WC I..CU Florida
lifestyle, but retained the Georgia accent. Me

seen at virtually every city commission
meeting where she's a lobbyist for one cause

or another. Her latest effort involves persuading the commissioners to construct a sign

married Ned Yancey,

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Sanford. The couple moved to
and it wasn't untfl 1974 that they returned.
"We were kind of disappointed when we
ca me back. We saw the city
downhill.
Everythingseemed to be moving to the south
end of the county," she said.

residents will know what events are taking

She serves as Sanford's delegate to th e TnCounty Urbanized Transportation Study. She
has been on the board of directors of the

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By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

Avenue you
look on
ft ff
e y y done There younger couples

the homes and brought

an asynesia scale.
"Asynesia is the Greek word for stupidness.
I am the founder of the Fund for Elimination
of Asynesia," Crowe said proudly in an in.

town is an Important step, the city's am-

bassador claims.
"When we left the city years ago, it was

struction worker now lives at 713 Bevier Rd

fresh ideas, she said.
"Some say there's nothing here for young
people, that there's no place to live. I think
that doegntt have to W true. If we could

referring to city opeiations.

If there is such a way,it's a safe bet Martha

will be involved. — GEOFFREY POUNDS

estimates may In fact be im.

to those of the past, Sanford 'deratated.

city. Fellow officers say the dlvldual citizen complaints. annoimced plans toctatall by 20 crime lndeng which cluttered motorcycle patrols on city conviction of one man.
morale and the efficiency of the Ben does. H. goes beyond the percent the amount of gas an entire room with file cards, streets. The motor officers
Bernosky said the depart-

Police Will have to deal with five

To meet the battle against

department has improved role of administrator," one provided to the city, the police

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the local chapter of the American Association
of Retired Persons (AARP). He said the

1945. Since he came back, he said, the biggest
advance has been in the prevailing attitude.

citizen organizations operating in Sanford.

The number of senior citizens organizations

firmly convinced we don't need a big

bureaucratic camel sticking his nose in our

The availability of social activities and support services — from dances to transportation

"It used to be things were controlled by a

is something the city can take pride in, he

few Insiders. People who wanted to come into

said.
He said the senior citizens in Sanford use
their support network wisely in coordinating
services with other civic groups. He said the
new "Heart Park" along Lake Monroe is a

town weren't encouraged. That has been
reversed," he said.

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mentality that prevailed when I started my
business here. That's a good thing in terms of

association is the lobbying arm of the 12 senior
in Sanford is a benefit to those over 55, he said.

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and offices. The Sanford
complex is the central office for
the mission's accounting and
Information departments.
Sanford serves as the "nerve
center" for the International
operation, according to
New Tribes Mission houses 35 families
Johnston.
Around the world there are Persons interededlnbeconiing
Across the street from the
main building is the mission's 1,460 New Tribes MIssIonarIes midiena'les themselves may
printing facilities. Johnston in the field. Additional ap$ process their application
Sanford
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says tiMs year the mission will mint space In the bnflding through
dd a isv oco
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ripeN,
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pamphlets in one day. The transit, .Jaz said..
$1 says the VA..
mission prints a monthly
A major project seen for this
magazine, Brown Gold. In year, according to Johnston, Is NAWY V*TNA$ fiA VETIMNI
quarterly planning and possible cona
addition,
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The mission purchased the
old Sanford Naval Academy
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Since that time, director
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murders, 10 rapes, 26 robberies, crime, the Sanford Police dramatically since Butler veteran officer said of Butler. department began phasing In crou.reference to types of decrease the number of ac- strwnental role in uncovering
119 aggravated assaults, 564 Department will pit a staff of 71 returned.
In addition to the criminals, smaller patrol cars. The crimes, criminal records, cidents in Seminole County evidence that led to a deterburglaries, 1,073 thefts and 55 employees, led by 26-year
Butler will have to struggle "downsizing" Of PtO ,caii locations, and methods of after a report indicated Sanford mination of arson in the August
stolen vehicles,
veteran Ben Butler.
"The man lives and breathes with energy problems and from Iidirznedlate to compact operation," said Bernosky.
had a higher than average fire that killed fireman Bill
Those are the rough
The Immediate availability of accident rate, Bernosky said. Price.
Butler, 49, faced a rebuilding this department. You can't Inflation, both of which have vehicles has saved enough fuel
estimates of upcoming crime in project at the department when minimize gg cgribigIons to forced departments In other to keep the patrol pattern the such Information will help
According to Bernosky,
In the swing, Sanford police
the city, according to Sgt. he returned from a pine-month the police force. There aren't cities to cut down on police same, Bernosky said.
Sanford enjoys a good ratio of
month tracking
police
to
determine
patterns
sped
a
William Bernosky. But Bet- dint away (corn the chiefs role, many police chiefs who dill get patrols or get added tax help. A major addition to the police and trei of criminal activity two men that had gone on a policemen to citizens. While the
nosky said the Crime rate during which time he served as involved with and follow- go far, the Citizens of Sanford orperunont this yew will be a and Chart C
be crime spree that Included three ratio nationally Is 1.1 officer per
rarely declines and those public safety
Jrough thigpjyij with In. hayenot iodarnlieef arse oca computerized microfilm
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armed robberies and one brutal 1,000 citizens, he said the
'minute of normal patrol time system. The system, occopying
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due
to
fuel
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Bernodiy
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raising effort, he said.
Crowe lived in Georgia, Louisiana and
Missouri before returning to stay in Sanford in

In retrospect the opponents have been yin-

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sometimes means leaving It along.
In January, Crowe was elected president of

tent," says Crowe.
was always crowded and there were so many
Much of his time is spent with his unique
Crowe was a hero to some and a villain to
cars with shoppers you could hardly find a
pursuit.
others several years back when he assumed
place to park. There ought to be a way to bring
"Actually, Sanford ratesrole
fairly high. I'd sayagainst
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outspoken
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That sort of accomplishment scores highly
with asynesia watchers.

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five groups to join in the successful fund-

good they haven't gone too far.

The retired fish camp operator and con-

lively. Saturday was the big day. Downtown

have been ecological damage that would have
marred any economic benefits, he contended.

gotten over the years has helped the city and
the area grow and that's good But it's also

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S.B. "Jim" Crowe, 77, has what may be seen
by some as an odd view of progress. He uses

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Sanford Ballet Guild and the mutual concert
series. She is also public affairs officer for the
Women's Club. When she Is not Involved In
club or chamber of commerce work, Martha
a lonely shut-in or pushing a wheel-chaired
invalid for a welcome stroll in the sun.

diplomat. The pert 57-year-old blonde can be

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Sanford 's Goodwill

By GEOFFREY POUNDS
Herald Staff Writer

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training institutes at numerous offers primary training for
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By LEE P. MOORE

For the coming year city taxes were Incressed from SN mills
to 7.90 mills, an Increase of .18 mills. Although the budget was
6.90 mills the commission felt the Incresee was
necessary because of the size of the contingency
account
A contingency fund is money sat aside for ti e unoexpected. We
have recently had a good example of when that money could be
used. Had Hurricane David moved inland around Palm Beach as
expected and not gone up the coed as It did, it would 1*,, cad the
city considerably more to clean up the debris. The Iwide for addltlonaJ equipment use, fuel and overtime
have come from
the
had smaller fuflds, but It seems to me that those years were more
stable and this year increased cod are a certainty. Because of
this and otkr reasons the taxes were Increased with all of that
increase going into the contingency fund accosad.
iIt has- beenmuch improvement in the appearance of the
downtown am. Isn't it amazing how a little paint applied in Jiut
the right way Will drew upw old brick bulldlng7 The city has

Mayor, city of Suford
The 1978-79 fiscal year was more or less routine in so far as city
government was concerned, there was some good happenings and
me bad.
mod serious thing
during the year Was the
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talgic
fire that occurred on Aug. 1, in, at Second Street and
Mignolia Avenue. The loss of a young man's life Is always sad and
o*hcs the heart of everyone, particularly
the
M of duty. it. Bill Price was a highly respected firefigider. He
be missed by the city of Sanford and the Sanford
nt.
In City Administration we have made changes, we now have
women working as laborers in our city crews, we have switched
otn the county landfill for solid wade disposal to a private
Lpndfiil. This change has reduced disposal expenses by about 40
percent and allowed us to maintain our current garbage collection
foes n the face of rising fuel cost. Early th the fiscal year a
ooperatIve program with various department heads, they were
ked to provide their own transportation on a relmburseable
liasis. This has been a savings to the city. However, because of the
thcrease in gasoline costs this program Is presently under review
4nd allowances may have to be increased,

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Serving Apopka, Belie Isle, Casseiberry, Longwood, Maitland,
Orange County, Orlando, Sanford, Seminole County, Winter
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I have been at City hail we have

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approved an concept ual plans for a downtown mall, but It has net
been determined how this improvement will be financed. Thi
property owners and the Greater Sanford Development Cbrparatlon should be congratulated on what they have done on their
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Dube, 10 years, police department; Mildred Carver,
20 years, Diane Smith. 10 years, finance departmeat; R.A. Evans, 20 years and H.R. Lee and
Charles Hose, 15 years each, Jim Poovey, Hezeklah
Ross and Ernie Ellenburg, 10 years each, fire
department; Frank Williams, 20 years and Harry
Smith and Willie Knight. 10 years each, recreation
department and 22 employees with five years each.

Sanford firefighters have Magnolia. It was only the vehicle is sat out on calls aboid turnover in the department. truck, a 0400t aerial ladder
been called on to battle two second time In Sanford's 190- 14 dam .a month. There =5 Harriett, who has been the chief unit, one emergency van, a
major hi..ies in far this year. yew history tied a fireman was mIacullaneoui calls answered since 1914, sold In an Interview utility truck, and several hiin
killed In thSthls of duly. Price's by the department about once a there has not been a vacancy spection vehicles. Depart'
a,cii, gas vapors
mental headquarters are
at the death was followed by the *àk -which do not require for three yeam
frSu - evesed s
are unique among located at 1309 French Ave.
from Mdi of. emergency services, acoordIn
"We
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Inflation and rising energy
central Florida departments In
on CosnmercW Sired End were WIlle thd the 1100 hid been ad to Harildt.
our
people.
costs
pit a drain on the city
career
aspect
of
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Ignited by heat from a water by amiislt
don't
conic
and
go.
They
budget,
Harriett said, noting
They
has 30 1M14im. fireman Inheater at a am* horns.
Fir. Chief 0.0mg..
chief. There Is also join the department and make a the department still will be able
dudhig
the
Firemen worked all ImIgit to Harr1etta firefighters were one
mechanic and a secretary career out of firefighting," to maintain the same level of
keep the tank from exploding called out on an average 0527 nIbs department. The men are Harriett said.
service as that of past years.
and possibly leveling a square times a MOM 1* exting
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a new rescue truck
uish divided Into three platoons.
block of the downtown area. flre Abed seven times
a Each fireman works 90 hours department, 21 are certified to which was hoped for will not be
They were aucceulul.
mouth firemen we Nut to per week. Erich fireman also deliver emergency medical affordable In 1*, he said..
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tragedy
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answer
false alarms or prankknows he Is on N-hw can,
service. Such service Is GEOFFREY POUNDS
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a
week.
30-year-old
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county ambulance can arrive to
Despite
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In addition, the fire departWilliam Price died figiding a
transport a victim of accident
pet supply More fire at NO ment's emergency rescue and long hours, there is little
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Iluti *iuI. we bilk, wave at listed hire. The lad the cibir to m,bl, sen
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have been a
an anticipated recession away, supplies and a slower economy, up north that the c1 aie down Memorial HL1Mai in doo,
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the
Homer beijivep.
lnvfte visitors from Florida and created real probleni. of ab Iwqdtal 'W4 be nisodst
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Interest in pomitoe relocation f&amp;'ip of a OW a'iaisctlon
many projects which have
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vedors. H, aloe aid low
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improve," said Homer in w
latirview.
ploymid rate for the seamp an listed In r.pumty isag
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A total of 350 years work for the city of Sanford was
represented as City Manager Warren Knowles
award ed service pins to 38 city employees. Among
those receiving gold service phis were Tommie
Robinson (left) who has worked 30 years for the
city's utility department and Mary Harkey-Meyer
who has served 25 years as Knowles' secretary.
Others receiving service pins included: Michael
Rotondo, 15 years, Linda Brown, 10 years. William

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Sanford was honored to hod Mayor Enayei All, of Ithulna,
madly as "that period of controversy" with the conclusion of 9
Bangledesh, as pert of a cultural exchange at our Mate departpolice union action; termination of a police chief; Initiation 01a
mod. A great deal of information was discussed with both parties
Double Taxation Panel; the dart of a local option Public
Employees Relation Commission, and the creation of a liaison
M mmissioner for the police department. This was a trying period
The coming 12 months will truly be a fiscal piule with the
because of constant media attention to the solution of problems. It
municipal budget co*osdlng Inflation and energy cods. ft will be
was misleading the public because it was the effort to solve then a time to rethink the primary sunk.. of city and for the public
PC oblems openly that created the media coverage,
to decide what municipal services they actually need and are
Lost within the coverage of headlines was the fact that Sanford
willing to pay for as versus those services they would ilke to have
continued a 13-year record of continuously lowering Its tax provided. It will be a time to get beck to the basics of local
millage and the unusual program of reducing the number of
government and to do without some of the nice extra services we
municipal employees.
have grown to expect. But this Is what the public mad decide and
Lakefront lights went black and were refit again; private
It requires the sane public tosay they ace willing to pay for these
vehicles began to be used for city business; public housing services at the Inflated costs of tomorrow.

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service at Its 25th Street location In January INO. it Is probably the oldest tran.
smisslon service firm, covering a O.mIis area in Central Florida. The Beverly.
owned business also wholesales auto parts. The original owners located In Sanford
almost 20 years ago because they protected Central Florida was the growing area
and they liked the size of the City of Sanford. Harrell and Beverly have grown with
the area and look forward to expansion and progress In the Third Century. It Is now a
Beverly family operation,

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Entries Coming In For nford'ss Golden Age Olym pics

n Age Olympics is
necticut
and
Virginia,"
Jerdetails
and
we're
off
and
men
and
women
will
entertain
the
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accident
policy
to
cover
par.
"The
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an economic assist to our area
before the event."
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participants
Monday
night.
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Golden
Age
Olympics
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running,"
said
Jernigan.
The Fifth Annual Golden Age nigan said.
HeraldSWt Writer
"We are no ionger just wi and we hope '0
"Our
advisory
hoard
has
the
Taylor,
the
marathon
swimmidweek
banquet
is
planned
will
receive
40
cents
on
every
The greatest advance Olympics, a week of cultural
response in the history of and fun events as well as feeling this will be the year we mer, will be the honorary for Wednesday night and a dollar meal ticket turned in. On event, but now the Golden Age develop.
Sanford's Golden Age Olympics athletic tournaments for per. will really tax the capability of hostess for this year's Golden variety show on Thursday tickets purchased but not used, Olympics is an annual 'hapthe organization Will get the full pening' which has received
night.
tças been reported by Jim ions 55 and older, will be held our facilities," he added. Age Olympics.
Medals will be awarded amount. Receipts will go for national publicity in trade
Jernigan, coordinator of the Monday, Nuv.5 through ,,
are
11e road,
Several other celebrities are winners of athletic events as awards, medals and other magazines such as Days Inn's
event.
Saturday, Nov. 11.
magazine placed In motel
"We
have
gotten
a
lot
of
plans
to
approach
government
being
Invited to take part in the soon as the particular tow- expenses.
"We have received 4540
rooms
around the country,
applications from entrants inquiries from clubs who want agencies to provide facilities opening ceremony at the nament is completed, said
flu make available W r'uI Sanford Civic Center on Nov. 5, Jendgan, as in the pad many of
Zayre Department Store will Hartford Insurance's trade
already from far and near," to participate as a
sponsoring the celebrity host publication, and various
Including
Miss
Florida.
There
the
winners
were
unable
to
stay
be
4aid Jernigan, "and that's Palm Beach County, West larger '"Ium and
will be the usual lighting of the for the Saturday night award again this year. and Hartford automobile and industrial and
ziany more than this time last Palm Beach, St. Augustine and stand."
be offering tourist development trade
"The
committee
met
Wed.
torch
and trumpet fanfare.
ceremony.
Insurance co.
yeai. Usually the response
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tie heaviest the lad 2½ weeks of state from Illinois,

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Seminole County, one of the s*nauest counties in the state with 350 square
miles, and one of the larger in terms of population at 150,000, Is a pace-setter for
the other 66 counties.
A leader in the area of comprehensive land-use planning, long before It
became a requirement of the Mate, Seminole during the put year joined a half
dozen other counties In Florida by ordering a change in its method of voft to
the ultra-modern punch card computer type.
Looking toward government of action, solving problems before they occur,
rather than reaction, the county and its seven cities have not been hesitant
about trying the innovation,
Special legislation calling for Seminole and Its cities to adopt comprehensive
land-use plans was recommended to and passed by the Lagialatire several
years ago. Although some elected officials grumbled, comprehensive plans
were completed locally. Only this year have the other counties of the state been
required to take similar challenges.

Ode To Sanford

INSULATION

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never knew those steamship
Through precious, porous,
limestone aquifer
aays of yore
But! am homesick for them
To bubble to the surface here
below
Just the same,
Nostalgic for a slower pace of Many an Inland city would
give much
life
For frontage on a lake like
And pleasures of a simple
our Monroe
kind again
An aquamarine gem with
I dream of slower boats of
midas touch
shallow draft
To berth at Sanford and go A silver chain, the St. John's
river flow
but by day
In
season
through
Lake
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Approach the city by the lake
tssup to observe
! Oviedo's busy citrus packing
The setting sun behind you
There comes a moment when
plants,
:. To find Satsumas, Queen of the light
Reflected from high windows
:angerines,
: Those slipikin beauties, suchSets them ablaze and they
become
joyful trod
Spectacular tiara, regal
Again, through Harney, on to
crown
Puzzle Lake,
Of fiery sapphire brilliance
; To remote reaches, part ofSt.
4hn'ssource
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A pure and placid rustic Aurora Borealis, step aside
oeneistherequIte Inaccessible
Your scintillating rays are
pale tothem
No less than Venus, Evening
Wekiva,
Blue
and
Rock
Queen
is here •.
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To claim her diadem of
;prings come to mind
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And largest of them all, myriad Jewels
earned Silver Springs
Mary E. Wilson
t: Sylvan delights, pushed down
Sanford Senior Citizens Club
ij)y gravity
From mountain heights so 6A Nasturtium Court
Orange City
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Amid predictions of doom and gloom, the county In the put year severed its
relationship with the Orlando Public Ubrery system to create Its own system.
And, surprising!y to some the new county system Is working. 11 county has
to invest $200,000 annually in new books until it reaches a standard
considered good.
Problems of inadequate and scattered offices of the sheriff's department
have been solved with the leasing of BuildIng 310 at the Sanford Airport for
consolidation of all offices in one spot. At the same time, construction of the new
ultra-modern county jail Is nearing completion, with a Spring opening of the
new facility forecast.
Meanwhile, the cities of Longwood, Lake Mary and Winter Springs opted for
city manager type government, joining the city of Sanford in that form. Strong
mayor-type continued In Altamonte and mayor-council continued in Oviedo and
What lain store for Seminole County during the 1* year?
County Budget Director Jeff Etchberger says the economy here will continue strong despite predictions of recession elsewhere.
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Red Bug Road, Wekiva Springs ci4kM, net year with suer major downtwn In economic the piiast rate growth and
j. the Euon orporatlon '—
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Road, Sand Lake Bold and eudlisarias, such as the 14I ceflt1o5. FIAMCIA for such de,eloimist,
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Mary In
B1IIIY Beach Road liiis.
of Its major aubslt1es, 's"r
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coming,
well as In major dsvsloianeat. bdadrlsl Park Md the Porn
Inc., to Seminole
Systems.
such as Tuscawlih., The Park Iadudrlal area also World, the Orange County year.
Cosarty.
Bigtdanda, Starling Park, Deer projsntid In espermonce drcng Coflventlan Ce,tos, the Airport
the
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Altl
and ethers. which are already
Ran, and Lake of the Wooda, growth hi the coming year.
Other major corporations and
No country today
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the rosviiv4t.d and financed at eyp which f
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solely-owned
companies are
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areas which are de,eIc Md ce
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dining the coming year.
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10 IWpaIs the rapid
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ftcpsllyoècuplad by lsowner. elertlan la dictated by on I
welfareserviess.
Osudbee hi Florida also have Thu iuir$Isfl rss from dcli !IM1W Those 1,
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Md dickers for villlclue ed by' uui-1 Mthehrll, Flom,
the coady cut
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appraiser, sqsnls.r of u*rWy offk,
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ph Call ceust
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NOON of lumper yersa Laagweed,MdMUssuidds do drdTwoeday MOW Ihe
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mcov,r this year was traffic rate, enough money is at bShIS For a substantially higher
engineering and the tran- generated for maintenance and number of people to turn to
mass transit would entail
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to County Administrator Roger "Because of these factors, we massive "is In lifedyles
on by. and changes In land use. These
are
Nelswender
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"At Issue Is how to make the passing and modifications to
lifestyle pattern people who
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We
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$ave the funds to create ether are forming how to get the live In Seminole ward$
bus rldsrdulp
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the .v44h network of roads. t Seminole has been dmnal,
ninletrator said.
"lii. county vop"ras' has One-dollar per gallon for
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oney, Neiswender said, approved funding to' hire a gasoline Is not the magic
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6ss. monstIs needed than Is budgsly,sra$wouSlSInhIS woØd be to move ,
generated by gas.hine plie, heavier emphasis en change their way of life toward
law forcing i,osmaII,M1an sIs1hsaUoa modifications, the use of mass traneportetlon
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"A one-cud per gall- tax MC'SIIWI Is with a tips of par gall.sfor gsllne for years
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liaterlala with all bases con. s'.gatItet, pat Into Use sign'l to moving by bus.
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tear and a resulting and work 'Thee, we 10 key Is. 'repaired. The candy really has
$dentical decrease in tan tersectiosis where . Im- no dlou The number of
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prouMsts aled to be made.
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Operated by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, this beautiful facility is ideally located and is easily accessible to most Central
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KAY SHOEMAKER
Shoemaker also bandied the
company on
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extensive remodeling that
Mellonville and Rosalla and The past year has seen a clone to Sterchi's on French
was primarily Involved In variety of projects completed In avenue. It was about a $2
residential construction but, this area. Fourteen now units million year for Shoemaker.
We soon branched out into all have been built at Mayfair
Otypes," he said. Shortly after Villas, a condominium cam- In the planning or building
',that he moved Into his 25th munity of single family stage are additional branch
'street office.
residences across from Mayfair banks, restaurants and a new
t' Over the
Shoemaker golf course,
residential project, Kaywood
condruction has grown until Additional homes have been will be one-acre tracts built
they have
fullUme built with the opening of section west of Sanford. "We're
employees
keptbusy six of the Idyliwilde sub building then In the $50,000 and
with a mixed schedule of division. During the pad year op bracket," said Shoemaker,
residential and commercial 14 new homes have been "and we should be going strong
;omidructbon.
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After
golting together a group
provided with one hat meal letters from diffirost d*a en for seniors which will be Is called "teloplione buddies." had ,nirksd In a linseed plant 08"Florida, decided to
Herald Stiff Wrilur
move to Sanford to make his of mealcinni and more than N
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upcoming ewids, direction for rse"pl'id by many different Under the sydem mejors who
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attmdii the weekly
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organization
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eitison
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.ember organizations with a the seniors gather for lunch and
with the sherlWs dspwtmei*, building In Sanford with "so they won't feel alone in the and with Ida father on the farm. lw"wky aid. 1k and Mrs.
.a1 membership of 1100 companlonhlp.
ActiVe In the anion movement, Kandusky Joined the "Over 10" P"s'l'wky was fird elected vice
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nded together for corn.
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ub hi Sanford Md darted president and thou president of
*nIonsbip and social action. Buses are provided to take we ".Ig,iW to be placed in the amius 1ag the day," he FIve years ago, 1tnhiy . he had bean a shop diward, a
the federation.
citizens where they need to go, refrigerator, coidaling health ut "We would have a nun, and his wife retired to Florida, hulnese agent and priide'4 of doing Uthig..
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pharmacy or shopping for occupants, where medical sullies needed thea, bet mod home. Hi had retired from e
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First Federal of Seminole and
d'BankofSemhiol.lioth
new brIIICbS$ to 1110
Forest Cit and Lon wood
areas respectively with candruction
handled
by
Shoemaker.
ml Numa Corporation has
opened their new offices and
plart in Lake Mary and the
Orlando firm chow Shoemaker
to construct the facility.

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Essentially, the program
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When an alarm of &amp;a or
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RESIDENTIAL *COMMERCIAL
To Stay First... We Have Expanded To Serve

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regardless of municipal or

Longwood Fire Department
recently. joined Seminole COX*y boundaries.
County Fire Division, Depart
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mnent of Public Safety, and the were originally received by
Altamonte Springs Fire each city, are now received at I

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looked on favorably by other
municipalities, ultimately
resulting in a uniform progrân

Defense and Motor Vehicle
Inspection has been In
existence a little over four
years. A result of the

(County Commissioners,
Department Heads, FireRescue and Police Services,
etc.).

County has
Tentative plans for the 5,000 reorganization of County among all agencies with the
cadsUuihcontralizedalum received approval for matching square foot construction in- Government In 1975, the Public ultimate goal being improved
receiving and dispatching. The funds from the Federal elude facilities for ac- Safety Department has taken emergency service to all
ability to handle simultaneous Government for the con- commodating government on new dimensions In coor- citizens regardless of where
811d multiple alarms has been struction of an Emergency officials for two weeks. dinated-combined emergency they live.
increased tremendously by the Operations Center (EOC) for Facilities such as kitchen, rest services with the Cities of The Board of County Cam.
rooms, fuel and food supplies, Altamonte Springs and missioners is committed to this
pooling of resources and the Civil Defense purposes.

daition location and personnel

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Center
previously mentioned pre1
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determined responee assige- bested at the Comfy complex
determined automatic
GARY KAISER
ments to emergencies oc near s.mIno: community
r.'ponee.
wring both within and o'4a14, (bflsge.
citinen experiencing a fire or
When considering the cost of
of municipal boundaries of
The basic reasoning behind medical emergency should only providing fire protection and
these two cities.
the program Is 'imply that a be concerned with getting the emergency medical services in

Better

as huirricanes, nuclear attack,
tornadoes, the building will be Safety, encompassing Fire success of the Automatic
Rescue, Response Program.
utilized as the central com- Protection and
Hopefully, in the future, the
Medical
Services,
Emergency
municatlons headquarters for

first response program is a
viable and economical alternative to controlling these
IIcatktn and equipment, fire costs.

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TV Department of Pbulic largely responsible for the

little about the color of the approaching 6,000 alarms per
the personnel wear.
In addition to the shorter
response time,, there are
MgifI(*g economic savings
through elimination of

and telemetry contact, is

attack.
In times of emergency, such withstand nuclear

time possible and cares very increasing Incident rate, now

now two municipalities working unincorporated area
in conjunction with Seminole surrounding tho two cttie,, the
County in providing automatic, closest fire st#L'i and ap
first response fire protection

City of

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necessary help in the shortest conjunction with an ever-

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emergency services, there are SPtbllI Longwood, OF &amp;V

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Herald Advertiser, Sanford, FL

Communications

concept for this ream and

self-contained power supply, Longwood.

The building will be utilized

The Central Communications future improvements in our
concept, incorporating fire, Fire-Rescue and Cam.
rescue, emergency medical municatlons Divisions will be
services and ambulance . o. toward development of this
hospital emergency room voice conceit,

and air filtration system are
Included. Prior to construction,
the plans must be approved by
the Army Corps of Engineers to
make sure the building will

on a day4o-day basis as the
Administrative Offices for the
Department of Public Safety, of
which Civil Defense is a
Division.

Administrative pffices Direct Services Planning
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The personnel department
administrative powers of relationships with county aorrs. in the county and assistance, food vouchers, A N A L V S I S A N D control of budgetary items.
and provides review of screens all applicants for
proposed ordinances for the county jobs and maintains the
COUNTY ATTORNEY
county government In Snbiole government. Cowty plsemers operating the county-owned counseling, family planning, EVALUATION (OMAE)
County. lie with the cesity a1I0 supervise the I.M. Id41HI5
county's hiring and flring policy
This office Is responsible for commission.
medical screening services and This department aids the
commission.
regulations.
PERSONNEL
peigaticu of the cosity's Environmental Services referral to other agencies,
county commission in analysis representing the county
All administrative depart- - comprebsilive plw.-ThIs plan - Investigates all reports of oil
ments

other than those of otHne, the More of Irv&amp; spills dwping raw sewage,

consitiutional officers are sportatlon, water and sewage open burning and takes

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under the direction of the services, envisoomsital now pilcaticins for dredging and
commission. Those depart- trol, solid ws, recreation, ,4abllsixnelt of boat docks.
ments include: the Office of housing and an protection.
HUMAN SUVWCS
Management Analysts and The land divelopment This department conducts all
Evaluation (OMAE), Per- division reviews all peopols health services offered by the
sonnel, the Department of for deveioiunes* In Snok county and welfare programs.
County Development, County. The division also The county health depart-

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French Ave., Sanford. The
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Attorney, and Personnel,
and public developments,
county health clinic in
The county commission Is
Land development also Lngwood..
composed of five members scrutinizes changes in zoning These two clinics provide
FAA
elected from five district and land plMs, and issues prenatal and well-baby corel
within the county.
building permits.
veneral disease clinics; family
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Commissioners are elected perioms wishing to make planning; dei*'I
In#4on.;
at-large to staggered four-year zoning cheng mint make laboratory services; _
terms.
application through the division therapy and rehabilitation;
The commission is the of-land development at Its glaucoma detection; diabetes
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combined leglslative'executive fourth floor oosi'thoius omcs. control; epileplic tr&amp;'ail;
branch of county government Each zoning ki''sgs requires rheumatic fever control;
and over sees the activities of a public hearing and all tuberculosis control and hn.
all advisory boards and corn- property owners living w*bI nenitMl,i for polio, dipiherla,
missions and all county 300 feet of the property being whooping cough, tetanus,
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resonit are isiWled of the typhoid and nesl,
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This departms* Is v1ded the city cF1' Desbedsin (IflhlIl) and the
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(SCOPA) to manage and operate the then proposed concluded.
Port of Sanford. Six years later the 120.ácre facility
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officially was delivered to the authority after ap- budget, the impetus will shift to the barge aspect of
proximately four years of planning anf two years of the operation, and the authority will work with
construction.
Central Florida industry In an attempt to more fully
The initial construction phase, financed by a utilize the barge berthing facilities. This growth
Department of Housing and Urban Development perimeter is long term by nature, in that commodity
(HUD) bond. issue as well as an Economic movement in both directions must be secured in
Development Administration grant, consisted of the order to effect the greatest dollar savings.
dredging ofa nine-acre slip toa mean depth ofl2
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foot dock warehouse and the building of more than the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad is adjacent to the
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depot. These facilities house a diversity of fiscal status to a more favorable cub flow position,
businesses, from subsidiaries of large national enabling a reduction in the ad-valorem tax
companies to "mom and pop" industries - most of assistance. The authority faced over 70,000 square
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One of the most outstanding assets of the Port of
Over the past year the port has provided facilities
Sanford is its location - having three major modes
of transportation available at its doorstep. Located. for eight new tenants, bringlngthe total manberof
at the western tip of Lake Monroe, the port is the business and Industries located there to 14.
New tenants that hive located at the Port's Insouthern termIna' of the St. John's Intercoastal
Waterway, giving direct barge access through distrial Mind-Mall include Fidelifacts, Inc., the
Jacksonville (130 miles) to the Atlantic Intercoutal Altamonte Mall Merchants Association, Moorman
Waterway. Barge service can export or Import Feeds, Jacobson's Furniture, She-Rick Enterprises
commodities directly from Sanford any eastern and A&amp;B Signs, Inc.
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West, Florida. In addition, international import and dustries, huTf a 200000 square foot warehouse
export is available through the Lash Barge System. as their Florida wholesale distribution center for
The primary_long-range goal of the Port wood moulding'. Brown employs six PSOPIe.
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firm went bankrupt. Polk's department only
had to clean the carpeting before moving In In
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The county is uring one wing of the first
floor of the building to home "tam affairs,
county unitarian and human services fimclions.
The third floor of the building Is being used
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and the uniform patrols.
The new Jail facility, Polk said, specifically
was designed to solve problems eacoered -at the old jail, particularly after the
disastrous jail firs of several years ago.
The new Jail will have exercise-recreation
facilities for Inmates and space for
visitations. The prisoners will come out one
pod at a time for cafeteria dismer.
Courtroom apace has also been sat aside,
making It possible for judges to have first
appearances of prisoners at the Jail. There
will be an attorney-client conference room.
"There is also talk that traffic court may be
held at the Jail, and possibly arraignments,"
Polk said.
Inmates will be classified and segregated
according to whether they are pre-trial, pod.
trial, charged with misdemeanors or felonies.
"We will not be putting a first offender In with
a hardened criminal," the sheriff said.
"There will also be cells to Isolate a
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prisoner until be Is classified and placed in
On general population at the jail," he said.
to Isolate a prisoner...'
There will bsa doctor's and nurse'softices.
The cells will be single person cells with
has been re-elected two times since, never
each pod having room for 14 Inmates. Each
had been Involved in politics prior to his own
Is to be broken into four sections with 11
first cainpaJgn. Before becoming sheriff, hepod
persons each and each section will be Inserved for "10 years,
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days" as a member of the Florida Highway
Climate controlol the actions will not be
Patrol.
connected to each ether. All doors will be
A big suet In the new administrative of.
electronically controlled with the capability
flees, he said, will be the enlarged In.
of key bypass and the facility will be
dentificatlon section and piioto lab. 'one
equipped with sprinklers and emoke deterdepartment has come slang way and i give
the Sheriff said.
credit to the employees. Whether In governPolk Ii looking at new programs for the Jail
mat or private industry employees can
such as a Task program dealing with drug.
make or break," he said.
related offenses and first time offenders and a
Polk's department has 196 full-time em
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program for first time ofployees, 32 of them employed In the Jail and
fenders.
114 who work out of the administrative ofJudges are sentencing some first offenders,
fices.
such as those convicted of diving under the
Polk first got the Idea of leasing Building
.influence, to serving tizneln jail onweekends,
310 In 1V74 after the voters turned down In
Polk-sold. These persons report Into the jail on
referendum a proposed bond.Iuue to build a
Friday evening and go home Sunday evening.
new Jail. He hoped to use the building fora jail
Polk's - Idea is to provide the weekenders
facility. The plan was approv4 by the Mats,
with public service employment such as
but the county and the Sanford Airport
deft op parks. The inmate after being
Authority could. not agree on a lease.
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Building 310 again within the peal Was
going back horns that night and then retar.
months, this time seeing Its value for adnipg Sunday morning for work and returning
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A computer firm first. had hued the
anosdlayby the county ofmoney for salary of
building, putting an eMimated $110,010 worth
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Herald BWI Writer
The Seminole (irowy Sheriff', Department,
after years of operating out of cramped office
space In the old Jail adjacent to the cout.
thotLie In Sanford and two other sites, moved
Its administrative offices In mid-summer to
the three-story Building 310 at the Sanford
airport.
For the first time In many years, the
department's administrative functions are
contained under one roof.
At the same time, construction was continuing at the new jail complex at Five Points.
Being constructed with some $4 million In
federal money plus another $1 million In local
funds, the complex Is expected to be sufficient
In size for some years to come.
The jail construction Is scheduled for
completion In January and Sheriff John Polk
plans to have It In operation by March, after a
training program, Is completed for depart.
mint personnel who will work at the new
facility.
The combining of all administrative offices
under one roof makes for more efficient and
effective operations," Polk said, "and It
raised the morale of the employees."
Polk, who was elected sheriff in iaSs and

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By DONNA ur
Herald Staff Writer
Legislative - ranging from property
tax reform and branch banking to solar
research and motion picture promotion will
be considered hy the Florida Lagislatiwe
during the special December sessIon or
during the regular 1160 isulon nest April.
This Is the prediction of Seminole Coiiy'$
four legislators — Sue. John YogI, D- Cocoa
Beach. and Clark Maxwell Jr., R.Melbourne,
and Reps. Robert Hattaway, D.A*amonte
Sprh and Bobby Brse*ley Mngwoot
The biggest Issue that wlllaffect Seminole
County Is not unique to Seminole, but rather
Important throughout the state," said
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A member of the governor's tax reform
commission, Maxwell said the committee Is
coüldering for recommendation to the
special seulon bills linithog expenditures by
both state and local government; shifting to
On date 7* percent of the responsibility for
financing public education, and a con.
dIIut'onal amendment for the March, 1160
ballot raising homestead exemptions from
to $,000.
In addition, Maxwell said, the governor's
education committee will be recommending
for action during the regular session bills to
change the existing formula for financing
capital Improvements for public education by
the Mate to get money to the areas of greateá

coal and either shipped back to Its original
some or purified locally.
"ft's a way to stabilize our energy costs.
The slurry line would be exactly the same
type line as In Florida, already bringing in
gas from Texas," he said.
Hattaway said boilers existing now at
power plants could be modified to use coal at
a cod that could be afforded.
Other legislation w)éh Hattaway said he
will sponsor during the 1960 session Is a bill to
snow news reporters tO not only look at voting
records but also to copy Information from
those records. Currently the records are
public and may be reviewed, but no Information from those records may be copied.
Hattaway sponsored the bill In the last session
and it was approved by the hbuse but not
taken In the Senate.
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Hattaway also Is sponsoring legislation to
switch isapooslblllty from the county commission to the elections supervisor to select
polling places and an amusement-carnival
safety code,
Meanwhile, Brantley - has drafted
legislation to: allow the news media to
release the names of Juveniles accused of
felony type offenses; put a cap on state

In addition to major tax code reform daring
the special session, Hattaway anticipates
sales taxes will be raised one cent or gasoline
tax will be Increased by one cent.
"Gasoline Is being conserved," Hattaway
said, "and the road program statewide Is
going to suffer. We have to find a way of
solving the road financing problem so we can
get federal dollars."
The legislator - out that the Mate,
despite the increases bi cod oI gasoline tothe
motoring public Is receiving the same
wnberotdoUarsfrvm taxes from this source
- during yeses past, while costs are
escalating..
Hattaway said a ipeclal energy committee
has been named by Speaker of the House
Hyatt &amp;own to find new soirees of energy for
the Mate. He noted that a bill was passed
during the 1979 session to allow construction
of a"slurry line," much like the natural gas
line which exists In Florida, from coal stat,,
such as Kentucky. Before the line can be
— Haway UK several other
dates must pass similar 1.gi.i' In their

spending; to create an Independent commission to reapportion the state after the 1980
census; reform the unemployment compensation law to permit reimbursement to
cities of unemployment compensation paid by
those cities to the state through error; to
amend the law setting the duties of the
Council to Promote the Motion Picture
Indsatry in Florida, seeking to create an
advisory council of 19 members to assist film
companies in gaining permits and
cooperation from local and date government
and private sector groups.

once the line is constructed, the electrical
puwsrbidiry can switch frvsi burning ollt
gas. Hattaway said the method planned Is to
- the coal Into small pellets and Bob It
with water tiruegh the pipeline. At the power
pl, the water would be estracted from the

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Restaurant managers, builders and real estate people are optimistic in
Predictions about the county's economic health.
They cite several additional factors:
—New people from the north and midwest, with cash, moving here to escape
high energy costs,
—New people locating their businesses here for the same reasons.
—Apartment dwellers buying homes to escape high rents.
—New companies, particularly 11gM industry, moving here because of a
generally cleaner environment.
—The growth of the Orlando area, which has had a growth effect on Seminole.
Stromberg.Curlson, the county's biggest Industry will be expanding Its floor
space and expects to make an additional $25 million In sales next year.
And the 14 Industrial Park Is growing.
So, regardless of what has been happening In other parts of the U.S.,
Seminole, with a good labor force, a good water supply, and plenty of room for
growth, has all of the factors needed for a healthy economy In the future.
HUGH THOO61ON

Despite rising Inflation, rising labor and materials costs and other price
rises, the Industrial future for Seminole County looks bright
According to figures from the Industrial Development Authority of Seminole
County, leaning on Department of (.brnmnercs studies, a number of local
companies will be boosting employment In the year ahead.
'Specifically, 10 companies In the area are planning to increase the number of
employed from 741 people to 1,110.
This Increase alone, not counting Increases by any other companies In the
county, would mean the following added to Seminole County's economy:
—Personal Income of $7,617,130.
—Bank deposits of $3,575,400.
—Retail sales of $4,181,600.
Members of almost every other segment of the county's economy also are
predicting a good year for Sinole, citing northerners moving here every day
to escape fuel and weadw problems a wall as higher taxes &amp;W to GM a Place
to settle with a good climate and good recreational facilities.
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considered In the 1* session and much of Its
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.The bill on banking across county Lines will
bring more branch banks into Seminole. "A
concern Is that the legislation will be more to
the advantage of big banking chains as opposed to Independents," he said.
Another bill. Vogt said, Is the deregulation
or partial deregulation of trucking.
Points infavorof the bill, he said, are that It
will gsnirats more competition and thus be
mor. coil beneficial for the public. Opponents
say It will allow "biggy companies to swallow
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Everett Hiahay, who owns a good place for home con- w obnIs4lc for the home general relaxation of the the two type of units.
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Maltiand, was a hit more won't be affected - much as Couidyand in Greater Orlando many agencies constantly seeing the buying of homes as
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Additional developments are provided units for three
being planned for Altamonte urojects-one in Everglades
iceberg
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endive,
Springs,
Casselberry, Daytona City and two In Naples-with
Corporate headquarters of of our company. And we do And the seasonal employes
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Jacksonville, the modules "set" on stilts, or
escarole,
one of the largest diversified raise some cattle. And we have benefit."
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Islamorado, pilings, 10 feet above ground.
Andrew and Ferdinand said beans these.
farming operations in Florida is a good bit of company owned
Ocala This ty pe of construction .is
In
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LaBelle,
Naples,
Everglades
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property northwest of state they "tithe" 10 percent of the
located In Oviedo.
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company's earnings toward Florida, the company produces and Tampa.
"And we're now in the road 436."
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automated
for
products.
Cardinal
peppers,
eggplant,
bell
The Oviedo corporate charities. Ferdinand said he ' sugarcane, watermelons, housing is in Florida, has been
process of expanding our
Presently Cardinal has close
Seminole County headquar- headquarters pours $3 million and his brother, each, give 50
October, WIG, and will be to 150 employees In its
since
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Duda, Jr., one of three County's economy, he noted. In charity, in addition,
builds
Cardinal
studio,
one.
transportation,
service,
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brothers, who together with addition to the 115 employed in
The company has 19,000 head bedroom and three-bcdr.00m tninistrative, accounting,
Oviedo
complex,
all
major
drumental
with many other
their father were co-founders the
and apartments plus motel units in construction, sales, marketing,
officers of the corporation live people, in getting Lutheran of Brahman, Simmintal
of A. Duda and Sons.
its Sanford factory - Just like land acquisition, motel, site
L Haven started in Oviedo. other purebred cattle on one of
Born In Czechoslovakia, the in the county, he said.
HOME MADE OFFICES
are manufactored planning, property
The key to the company's Lutheran Haven, an in- its ranches near Cape Kennedy, automobiles
brothers, Andrew, Jr.,
assembly
line.
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line
management
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relations divisions. When the Cardinal's new Florida headquarters is this 5,600
In ranch. Duda also fattens over in Cardinal's Sanford plaàt is
Andrew Sr., who brought them important tiling," Ferdinand contributions, has 123 units
longer
than
a
football
plant
and c*her phases of the square foot building consisting of IS modules
190
feet
3,500 head in pastures, and at
to the United States early in this said. "We wouldn't have been its Retirement Center. About,
field.
When
building
onecompany's
operations reach manufactured in the company's Sanford factory. By
Duda feedlot, the company
century. The father, who died in able to go anywhere wIthout 235 people of the Lutheran faith thefeeds
apartments,
Cardinal
peak
production
Cardinal ex- Jan. 1, 1950, Cardinal will begin marketing factorysome 10,000 head an- bedroom apartment off the tine
1957, started out with a five- people." Added Andrew, "Yes, , a lot of them former
one
takes
have
well
over 300 built office structures under Florida's Manulacpecta
to
over
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bows
two
acre farm in Central Florida. our dad used to till set rare missionaries. from
every
live in the units, exits (sired Building Act enacted by the 11)79 session of the
His first crop was produced In ago, always take cars of your country,
the company's processing with sfl electrical andtelePhone has over 336 employees at
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100 tons
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daily.
diced
celery
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and
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acres mmds lea., In AodraUa,
In Its equipment and
program for It. employ... horns for the elderly. There Is engineering
according to Andrew Jr.
division, the
is Day Ca. Center, and 30
btybew, Jr., known "Mr. Including seaselal migrant Am
Oviedojractor
Coriany Is a
pre-adk*t.hfldrefl
are
enrolledmost
company workers.
Andrew" to
Dada
affiliate.
Finally, the
thers.The
IAdheran
Christian
Andrew amid, "For years,
employees,
and his brother,
has
acquired
the
company
as
School
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Day
woddog
to
stabllino
"Mr. Ferdinand," we've been
known
Southland
Produce
Company,
affiliated
through grade 12),
dill are vesy active in the the .wotk force. We've found with St. Luke's Church in which offers fresh fruits and
e
growing
and
th
ways
to
extend
business. Andrew, Jr., retired
had 550 students vegetables not only to the
chairman of the - board of harvest IMSOfl In Florida, and Oviedo,
enrolled.
"The
more we give, western and mountain and
directors, retains a board seat; now we can have the family the more the Lord blesses set," eastern dates, but tothe rest of
Ferdinand Is chairman of the units of our employees in one said Andrew.
the world. Ships carrying the
-' from seven to nine
John Andrew and Ferdinand Duda label ply the trade routes
"We.moved a lot of ow far- months. We have good, stable
uda be" a total of eight NOW to the United Kingdom, nor'ming operation' out of the housing for them and now they D
between them, and according to thwest Europe, the Scancounty several years ago, when can qualify, by working a
Ferdinand,
"they are all in- dinavian countries and other
we saw the truck farming In- sufficient number of hours
only in the world ports.
not
volved
ditty moving south," Andrew annually, for our pension plans management of the company,
But what of the Seminole
laid. "We dld't wait to join and other benefits Including they all live and are involved In County economy of the future,
in
them, we wanted to day here, hoapltallzatlon surance and the affairs of the community.11 the, Duds brothers were asked?
but when you can't whip 'en, life insurance." A total of 1,000
.We just put it in the Lord's
The farming Interests of the
will
you have to join them. They hours of work per year
hands,"
Andrew said. "We're
Dudma are diversified. The
.wer. all moving into the heavy qualify a worker for t he pension company farms 30,000 acres in concerned about it, but we have
muck lands of the Everglades." plan, he said.
faith. We're leaving it up to Him
"It's a two-way street," Zellwood and Belle Glad., to
"Bit we do have a big sod
guide us, like he's doing
celery,
Florida,
and
produces
opwation in Seminole County - Andrew added. "a stable work
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carrots,
sweet
radiniwi,
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the development of 36 multi- motel wilts which have been
faintly residential complexes used In the development of
FLOODING THE MARKET
throughout Florida. These some 400 complexes, mostly in
range in size from a thTCIMlflit Ohio with a few located in
development in Orange City to Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Cardinal's answer to building on flood prone land is
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOMS
a 145-unit complex in Daytona Pennsylvania and West this "above ground" project at Everglades City.
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not familiar with Cardinal drapes, bookcases and light
Industries, Inc., Sanford based bulbs - over 95 percent cornproducer of factory-built plete. The units are moved
modular apartment and motel aboard special transporters to
job sites where huge cranes lift
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only In Seminole CotsAy t all
the way from Kissimmee to
Sanford. Our sales hate been
excellent and they haven't
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Smberg-Carlion Corps. grove.
"I work In an orange grove,"
ration's Digital Systems Center
In lake Mary is a vital part of R.dmood said he tells people.
y's iCOflOUlJ."
SeminOje.
et than N percent of our
It also Is a vital corn. employees live In Seminole
inimicatlons link supplying high (aty," Redmond sided.
speed, computerized and 'In sales ofour products," he
miniaturized equipment to the sold, "we aped to have about
telephone industry, par. $75 million In sales this year
ticulerly the more than 1,100 and $100 million nest year."
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Independent telephone com•
Redmond, who ceme to the
Lake Mary plant In 1070, is
panles In the U.S.
The center, Siminoli responsible for All phases f
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largest employer, uses program management and
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operation In the markeft ad had been with General
field suppod function of the Dynamics Corp.
of
center another 26 are an.
research and advanced
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So,ne 400 employees work in
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the engineering development degree from the University of
branch In Longwood with = 01 North Dakota and doctorate In
them engineers, and another physics from Penn State.
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The Digital Systems Center
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wid repair center) at 14 and
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plant on th8tredinSanford. systems; private branch
Still another l0sre based in change (PSX) switching
Lorn"n" headquarters in systems, and to ticketing,
transmission and telephone
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statIon apparatus systems. The
The company pumps mats lad centers on a device which
than $30 million In annual automatically records a called
Payrolls into the .cononiy and phone number, what number
has over $22 million In Seminole did the calling, the time, date,
County In copltal Investment, charges and other pertinent
according to Dr. John C. Information.
All
these
Redmond, who supplied all the Stromberg-Carlson products
above information during an are under the reed trade
interview.
none of System CENTURY,
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Redmond explained.
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with Its main building having
The produèts are being used
over 250,000 feet of floor spaCe, In Industrial sites, hotels,
said Redmond, executive vlce motels, hospitals, office
President and general manager buildings and In many other
of the Like Mary plant. It Is on areas, even Including entire
240 aees of ccwpeny.ownml carim urdties, Redmond said.
Printed circuit board assembly line at Stromberg
land surrounded by an orange
market supplied by local
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the Independent telephone
companies nationwide, the Bell
system, the UA
government and individual
users, Redmond said. More
than 4,100 analog telephone
exhailges we now in use
mom than 300,090 Um be"
boon installed with digital
sysi s. The products also we
Ever wonder what an the average person, wldi.iz ume,*wWihomeowasrsWktng mantis priarUy 6
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b0m
M%Sa s_jp1 $IJge
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thsI.1yphNibn
Is? Elver driven pad that aging service,
or omam.mgals. We spend a of proposed laws in local
One look at the walls Of the great dad of time trying to blip agricuitars.
What Is fascinating with the
'Ag.Eztcnslon" building on
Hwy. 17.0 and questioned What Seminole County office Is all It them solve their problems."
of
Class
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"There are all kinds
takes to see how much In
goes on ther&amp;?
Jam's office also diredi the ramifications you wouldn't Redmond went on, Is the
"Jig gg everythIng wider formation a county agent does Seminole County 4.H Club.
think of" be salt copbillly of the cossipider lIask W lor bdp in self. During "busy hour
the mm," said Frank Jun, have available. Unlngthe walls These are IS dubs in the county
ing a total of about
director ofthe8esnlnoleCowdy are hundreds of pamphletsd.tsimlnung the Impact of periods, the computer can
Extension Service, in an in. with topics ranging from members, he said which makes water mana ement lana handle up to 24,000 calls.
tervlew'We do a little of building Infrared chicken - Itlniposolbie for his olflcetodo tmadgm.pl!ss,1rndtl1w.,' Fvrthsnnors, he said, the
breeders to controlling sub. fliuéh more than simply ad 1uic.fly, we're consulted
digit" recording systems are
svsrythlng."
Actually, the county ex- terranean termites to making mbddrate the organizallon.
capahlsdbshitcosivesiidtoa
moat Ian use plamsiag."
the
s,stmn which can handle op
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hobo is OIlS PaSt of a One.
..Wkh numbers " 'l' "hi
Jasamshss Us buihlksgie
armed Mate agency, the balancsdmusl.
811 we p fully th Is' nody q*9 but he PY1
Redmond noted Pa. has grad
iMitate of Feed and "Oh that'p only a partial lid work
he1,01 ti
faith in his Company's (dare
Aicidtural Services (WAS). there on the wail," Jasa said, Individual dubs, We provide hopes won
ad In the feith of Seminole
1usd d the tJMVSII
He moves down the hail and matseiji, hocus mid ov,rg
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Plorids hiQolnivills, IF is
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Ca nadians Acquire Chase

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Most of the assets of Chase &amp; Co. are being purchased
by Reicithold Limited, a Canadian corporation, through
its United States subsidiary, Canadyne Corp. for "In
excess of $5."
The 60 stockholders of the 95-year-old Sanford based
Chase &amp; Co. apnroved the sale by 34.
Closing for the purchase is scheduled for Sept. 28.
Although present management will continue, the name
of the new corporation will be changed to Sunniland Corp.
Lee Moore, president and general manager of Chase &amp;
Co. said the Chase &amp; Co. firm has been using the "Sun.
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orange grove In Seminole County, a sugar farm and a
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in what the company is doing,' O'Shaughnessy said, "but
there may be some additional products."
He said the organization will grow a little faster ith the
infusion of new capital "whatever is needed to provide
a faster growth rate.'
The Reichhold firm was founded in 1959 in Canada. In
1969, sales of $21 million were recorded and sales in 1979
are expected to total $291 million.
Originally the Canadian firm manufactured synthetic
resins. In 1968 it diversified into printing and in 1973
bought Sears limited in Canada.
Sears sells printing equipment and supplies and
broadened into agricultural chemicals and gas. In 1977 it
began its acquisition program in the United States. It also
has interests in oil and gas in Louisiana. Five weeks ago,
it acquired a chemical and manufacturing exchange in
Texas and two weeks ago Seed and Feed in Ocala.

tinue as general manager and will be vice president of the
new Sunniland Corp. Moore has been on the board of
directors of Chase for more than 20 years and has been
employed by Chase for 15 years.
Moore said negotiations on the sale had been on-going
since last May.
Both Moore and O'Shaughnessy declined to reveal the
purchase price. Stockholders said, however, it is In
"excess of $5 million."
O'Shaughnessy said Reichhold's philosophy is decentralized management. "It will be up to Lee Moore and his
management staff to set new goals for the organization
and to meet them. We will not be setting goals for Sunniland," O'Shaughnessy said. "We have found that people
who do the work set higher goals than we nould."
"All of our companies are quite autonomous," he said.
"There will be no change in key people, employment or

George L. Hagen, president of Relchhold Ltd., announced the agreement to purchase today, noting the
assets being purchased Include not only those of the
Sanford and Ft. Myers operation but also those ln connection with the manufacture and sale of agricultural
chemicals and distribution of building materials.
Chase and Co., established In 1084, manufactures and
sells a broad line of chemical fertilizers for agriculture
and For the lawn and garden market in Florida. It also
distributes roofing materials to a large number of roofing
contractors throughout Florida.
The acquisition gives added strength to Canadyne's
earlier acquisition of Woolfolk Chemical Works of Fort
Valley, Ga. In 1977 and Florida Seed and Feed of Ocala
earlier this month.
Robert T. O'Shaughnessy, vice president of administration for Relchhold, said today Moore will con-

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A new computer system at
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but hopefully it will help them
decide what kind of job they
want.
Jane Giles, assistant director
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"CHOICE," the new computer,
is part of a pilot program in
Florida. The state Is Installing
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stiles, state employment offices
That sounds nice, but, as Ms.
and high schools, Giles said.
Giles Is quick to point out, "We
A student uncertain of what don't land them jobs; they land
career he wants then will be their own jobs." And that fancy
able to go to the computer for new computer Isn't going to
answers. First, the student will help students do that.
plug in information about
Looking for a job still Is as
himself—such things as college tedious a task as it ever was Ms
grades, major, outside In- Giles said In an interview, and

tereds, salary desires and job no relief is in sight. The UCF
location requirements. The
computer then will search its
list of jobs and provide the
student with descriptions of
jobs that fulfill his needs and

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but the real work remains in the
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Ms. Giles said her office helps

students Learn to prepare employers to update the inresumes and take Interviews, formation we may have on
pods specific opportunities it them in our library, and to
receives on four bulletin boards begin Including many of those
around the campus, and we don't have listed now."
schedules on-campus interviews for those lucky enough
to be in a field currently in

In spite of the economic
situation of the past few years,
Ms. Giles sajd, UCF graduates
are doing better In the
marketplace. Each year her
office does a survey of recent
graduates to see how they are
[airing. Results for 1979 are not
In yet, but if the trend of the last
three years continues, it should

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"We keep an employer
library of information on
prospective employers and we
have a number of video-tapes
with information about employers," she said. "Right now
we are doing a survey of area

be good news, she said. The
UCF graduate unemployment
rate has fallen from 22.5 percent In 1975-76, to 10.1 percent
in 1976-77, to only 7.5 percent
for 1977-78. Salaries also rose,
Ms. Giles said, approximately
10 percent from 1977 to 1978.

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What about the economy?
"People are starting to May
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awhile until the economy gets
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high interest rates.
"No matter how the rate
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homes," Mrs. Caponi said.
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Sanford, said, "I don't think
Seminole County will be hit by
inflation as badly u the rest of
the country. A lot of people are
moving In here from up north
simply because they're tired of
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affected the growth rate of real
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In what goes on at public
Robb was born In Douglas, By 1963 he took controlling
points to John Krlder, former mission-appointed Board of
In 1964 Robb was president of meetings. A lot of them fail to Wyoming, on April 8, 1922, stock Interest In that company,
Seminole County commissioner Building Contractors, the th Littl
oolhouse realize that not only voting is growing up on a ranch there. He and changed its name to the
and former executive manager screening body which passes organization,
it group of people important but participation at was graduated from high school I"oy C. Robb Construction Co.
of the Chamber of
Commerce,
qualifications
who volunteered
Robb said he feels "that a
when Robb talks about
countyupon
contractors
Coming of
intobuilding
the retarded
children. to help public meetings. What goes on there, studied engineering at
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had
some
at
a
public
meeting
affects
the
the
University
of
Wyoming
man's
reputation Is his most
development,
county. He serves as chairman
friends who had i retarded whole community."
from 1940 to 1942, then enlisted valuable asset, and that a
"I give John Krider the credit on a similar board
for the City child," Robb said, "and I
Robb said inflation and the In the Navy during the fall of satisfied customer is his best
for a lot of industry moving in Of Sanford.
became
Involved
with
the
Uttle
condition
of the economy should 1942.
advertising." His company
here," Robb said in an in.
A 17-year member of the Red Schoolhouse through them, not affect the future
of Seminole
discharge
does
very little competitive
Following
his
Navy
terview.
Rotary Club, a service
"But there Is an even greater County too much in the near in November, 1945, Robb went bidding, with most of his conOthers, however, point to organization, Robb also has need today for
people to become future.
to Gainesville, Ga., where e struction being either repeat
Robb when it comes time to been a Shriner since 1960 and involved with
their corn"I think Seminole County has began his construction career, business or that done through
hand out credit.
belongs to Bahia Temple's Air munitles. There are so
many a good future. I don't think starting as a laborer.
contract negotiation.
He has been on the Industrial Patrol, which flies burned people who
need
help
so
Central
Florida
will
feel
the
and
25 committee of the Chamber of children to one of the burn units
Robb has been a member of
In 1956 Robb came to Sanford,
many projects where volunteer crunch too much. We're
Commerce since It started.
of the Shrine's Crippled help would benefit everyone, working now on several in. where he supervised con- the Elks for the past 23 years
He also Is on the Sanford Children's hospitals.
"I also' feel the public should dustriesto conic inhere. I think struction of various projects at and Is active in the First
SanSeminole Development Board,
Robb has had his pilot's get more
with their a lot of northern Industries UI the Sanford Naval Air Station. Presbyterian Church of
he
has
been
on
the
a civic group which gets loans license for the past 38 years, governinginvolved
bodies. The public eventually be coming here At that time he was affiliated ford, where
for
the
past
for businesses to build here,
of
Deacons
with
the
Carroll
Daniel
ConBo
and was an aviation radio and votes for someone, then forgets because of the climate and our
He has served for the past 10 radar technician In the U.S. about him and shows no interest labor supply," Robb said.
struction Co.. Inc. of Sanford. nine years. He was chairman of
the church's building and cxpanslon program.
"I try to take an active part in
any organization that might
need my help," Robb said.
Robb and his wife, Norma,
have three children, Dave, 34,
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Diann, 30, and Mike, 26. The
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Hobbs live on Beardall Avenue,
looks good, according to Nathan
HUGH ThOMSON
Sanford.

By J.8.IRED'CLEVEIAND the largest !ind probably most amounted to $52,724 with actual made available on an hourly first two years of operation. In Navy had two choices of aviation requirements.
successful effort to formed the city that ap.
Manager, Sanford Airport
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elaborate baseball training expenditures of $51,906. To cost basis. After consultation making plans for capital 1111' possIble action:
The
(1) expand NAS Sanford to close the Naval Air Station proximatelY 150reacres
ofe the
March 15. 1979, marked the camp ever organized.
Initially get operations un' Area District Office, the airport provement, the city was aware
for
suita bl
property
was
mo
ll
scale
operations
of
onDec. 8,1955,
10th anniversary of the
In 1951, in order to provide derway at the airport, the city manager, with the assistance of that FAA did not look with favor permit fu
n- industrial property than for
operation
of the airport by the support for Naval Aviation placed $10,000 In an airport the draftsman and pertinent on the selling of property which the heavy attack aircraft ;
the secretary of Defense
airport purposes and that if the
city of Sanford.
(2) determine whether or not nounced that NAS Sanford city wanted the Industrial
during the Korean War, the U. fund. By judicious planning and - Aviation Circular letters as has been obtained by grant, and
The airport Is on the S. Navy again took over the a decision not to be concerned guides, prepared a preliminary approval Of such sale by the It would be possible, profitable would be closed onJune vity designated property along with
threshold of becoming the property, constructed some about any Immediate aesthetic airport layout plan at a cost of administrator was not normally or economical, to construct a IOU, and all military acti
rest of the air station, It
to the former the
principal gateway for general new fMcllitles, and purchased improvements, after seven $270. The plan was accepted by granted. Consequently, the sale replacement air station capable transferred
Force
Base
Albany
would
have to pay $800,000
aviation aircraft In Central an additional 164 acres of land, months Of operation, revenue FAA and met all requirements of airport land has never been of supporting the heavy attack Turner Air
Needless
to say, city officials
Florida.
r: even though
bringing its total up to the derived from leases and other necessary for the airport to seriously considered. If land is aireralt.
Ga.
on
and
others
were upset — parThere
was
a
tremendous
there
had
been
When the airport opened Its current 1,648.65 acres. In ad Income at the airport exceeded participate in the Airport sold, the revenue derived
a $7.6
for ticularly since they had condoors to general aviation traffic ditlon, the Navy purchased the operating coat and the Development Aid Program.
therefrom must go Into a community effort undertaken program approved
entOf
the
base.
This
sidered all the land and Irnin March, 1069, It was difficult some 143 acres In navigational $10,000 on loan had been
In addition to obtaining air specified airport Improvement, to indicate tothe Navy that NAS developm
provements comprising the
Sanford
shoul
d
be
retained.
(kit
by
the
to visualize just what an Impact easements to protect the ap- returned to the city,
program Included new bachelor
and specifically approved
approval
space
of the prime factors that officer quarters, enlisted Naval Air Station to be either
the airport would have on proaches to the east and wed
The greatest expenses during authorization to operate the FAA.
Of primary concern to any motivated the Navy Officials in barracks, extension of the aeronautical or support ac
Sanford and Seminole County, runways. The Sanford Naval the first two years of operation airport from FAA, Florida law
thereto, and that
because when the U. S. Navy Air Station was officially 'e- were for salaries, physical requires that all landing areas airport operation Is the con- Washington to make the
th-. utti runway and other tivities related
th
land or facilities
e
no
part
of
closed t he gates on June 30, activated In May 1951, and security, maintenance and In the state other than those dltion of the runwaytaxlway
operational facilities,
airport could be
comprising
the
y.ars
1968, the Sanford area lost Its remained in a very active repair of buildings, equipment owned or operated by the system. At Sanford, three
Aft•r
strictly InFortunately
NAS
Sanford
construed
to
be
biggest payroll
The U. S. status until June 30, 1968.
in general, legal, liability in federal government have site runways were originally
y
long
sion of the
un
ua
us
ll
exclu
cei
an
dustrial.
GSA's
In
World
War
f
Navy
some $10 million anFrom 1951 until June 30,1966, surance, electrical, and water approval. The state made the constructed
n.gotlations,
of
and
a
two
arose
150
acres
There
was
a
approximately
closing.
(18-,
he
nor
th
-south
a
these,
only
t
nually.
there were several attempts to, needs,
site inspect ion and Issued
property
appraiser
b
e
cause
a
is
still
In
use,
witif
runway
Many changes have taken and threats to, close the
public notice to the effect that 35)
the announcement of the base used the words "industrial
Important sale
place at the "ole alrpatch" that facility. In each and every Elaborate baseball unless sufficient cause was the east-wed (9-27) having been
(December, 1966) and property" without taking into
dosure
constructed
during
Korean
the
was conceived In the early instance the citizens of Sanford
shown In writing, It would Issue
the
cicehvdate
(June 30, 1*). consideration
the
all
1940s. World War It was just and Seminole County rose to the
the license. Only one complaint War. The east-wed is the
consummated
training
camp
Included
in
factors
surrounding
under way and the Navy occasion and expressed their
was received, and It had no primary runway and Is
When Itbecaine known to City Section 13-G of the Surplus
Department was in urgent need continued support for this
merit. Accordingly, a state designated as the primary
In 1974.
officIals that the Navy was Property Act. Most city of
set Up by Now
for airfields — an operational military installation which
license was issued ui FAA instrument runway. It has a
IflI55IOfl and flciala, FAA Most
go
training facility — to train the become the most Important
granted authorization to length of 8,000 fed plus an decision to continue the use and decl to
are the base surplus it and other local individuals
young pilots who had recently factor In their civic and
operate the airport for VFR overrun of 1,485 feet on runway upgriding of the facilities at caused
York Giants
sonic immediate COn. steadfastly maintained that all
feet
of
overrun
on
and
2,150
9
wonderful
Sanford was the
received the Navy wings.
econoüilc life,
operations only.
can
because
the economy of the airport property was
Recognizing the economic
On June 11, 1942, the City of
As soon as a firm date was runway 27. The north-south relationship that had always Seminole County had become, needed
in 1946.
for revenue generating
Sanford deeded 665.65 acres of threat that the base dosing
available for the city to obtain runway is the secondary run- existed between the local to a large degree, dependent Of
support the airport
purposesto
way.
It
has
a
length
of
6,000
military
personnel
the
and
1967
the
city
In
to
the
U.S.
Navy,
which
would
cause,
an
airport
Can
par.
Before
land
right of entry to the airport,
civilian community: Sanford the air station. After a great and that any appreciable outlay
likewise acquired some 615 established the Sanford ticipate in any federally city solicited applications from feet.
from the general funds of the
The runway and taxiway and Seminole County had deal Of n otlating
additional acres. The Navy Industrial Commission to sponsored program, it Is persons Interested in beconiing
lighting
systems on the north- always wholeheartedly ac- Economic and Development
city to support the airport could
Immediately started con- promote the Industrial aspects necessary, as a prerequisite, to Fixed Base Operators. Various
Administration (EDA), the city
officers,
obtained without an
struction of its facilities and in of the airport. The industrial have an FAA approved current organizations such as Aircraft south runway were obsolete and cepted
In
dire
need
of
major
personnel
and
civilian
emof
i)fofd
got
the
area
placed
not
be
those
eligible
for
increase
In
the local city taxes
the later part of the same year commission functioned as a Airport Layout Plan. Several Owners and Pilots Association,
an
integral
part
of
on
the
list
Of
ployees
as
or
by
bond
Issuance. Statutory
activated NM Sanford with promotional agent for the city organizations were contracted the Executive Director of rehabilitation. The cost of the
was able
the
community.
Acceptance
of
EDA
assistance
and
rehabilitation
and
the
needs
for
tax
limitation
would negate a
flight
operations
cornuntil
1970,
at
which
time
actual
the city and a cost estimate requested American AssOCiation of Air'
1 study for
under
the
created a Department of for a preliminary plan. The cost port Executives, and other the runway at night did not the Navy was so complete that 0(311th
mencing in early 1943.
ft*g of
airportit would
lands and facilities at theeither
method
because
When World War II was over, Aviation and all administrative estimates obtained ranged aviation oriented activities warrant expenditure of funds at even high noise levels of
The EDA general.
an undue burden on the
the Navy turned the facility and operational control was from $5,000 to $9,700. It was were advised that the city was that time. The east-west run- aircraft did not constitute an airport.
dicated
a need for a
city and severely obstruct its
back to the city of Sanford, and taken over by the city.
thought that since the firm that accepting applications for a way and taxiway system were annoyance. In fact,
One of the first things that did the EDA study would have flxedbase operator. There were in much better condition with a process of trying to convince aviation airport
Area in
and recom- ability to develop the facility.
the airport was operated as a
by
high
intensity
runway
lighting
the
Navy
to
remain
Sanford
mended
general aviation airfield until had to be done when the city got readily available all the 21 applicants or inquiries
32 mended that the fanner U.S.In view of these new.
were
there
the airport was the preparation neeeuary data to complete those Interested in becoming system installed,
late 1950.
One of the most active and resol ut io n s pa ised, Naval Mr Station be used for developments, city Officials and
From IM , 1950, several of a budget. Initially, a budget such a plan. Its services would the fixed base operator. AU,
such a facility,
other Influential individuals
Industries "led at the air- was prepared for only the first be more logical. However, this with the exception of three, critical periods Involving representing a complete
port. The New York Giants six and one-half months of was not the case. In view of the were eliminated since the city closure Of the air station oc- section of the area, urging The city made application for made many phone calls and
Baseball Training Camp, qperatlon. This was due to the austerity program and adesire did not consider the others tobe curred in February 1957. The retention of. the Naval Mr tltleto the airport under Section trips to Washington to confer
13-G of the Airport Surplus With legislative representatives
retirement home for the aged, fact that-the fiscal year for the to Improve operation and technically or financially able then Secretary of the Navy, Station.
responsible
other
In
April
1967,
the
Navy
adproperty Act, assuming eimt and
hospital, and Florida Fashions, city's operation began on Oct, 1 development of the airport U to perform the services Charles S. Thomas, notified
representatives
of
the
GSA and
congressman
Bid
Herlong,
Jr.
vised
Rep.
Herlong
that
a
the
property
of
the
former
Inc. were some of the larger and ended Sept. 30 the fc!lowlng soon as possible, the Airport reJred.
There
were
no
capital
im.
that
the
heavy
attack
aircraft
decision
had
been
made
by
the
Naval
Air
Station
would
be
FAA
to
try
and
convince
GS
operations. Carl Hubbell, year. The proposed budget for Manager undertook the job
should
get
the
city
Navy
to
expand
Sanford
to
conveyed
to
the
city.
Howsm,
that
the
director of the New York Giants the first six and one-hall himself. A draftsman train a provementa or construction Of (A3D) could not continue to
at no cost.
ir
during the operate from Sanford and the accommodate the current In November 111, the General aport
farm organization, established months was very austere and local engineering firm was new structures
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Interstate Highway 4 (1.4) which provides
direct or connecting access to Orlando
(direct); TampVSt. Petersburg (direct);
Miami/ Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm
Beach (via Sunshine State Parkway);
Jacksonville (via 1.93); Atlanta (via 1.75);
and Mobil* and New Orleans (via I.l5 and i10). 37 major firms provide trucking service
In the area. Both U.P.S. and bus freight are
available.

SANFORD IS THE HOME OF: Seminole
Community College — central Florida Zoo
and Gardens — Holiday Isle &amp; Marina —
Shad Derby — Golden Age Olympics —
unexcelled boating &amp; fishing — Central
Florida Air Show.

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base for shipping to European markets.

SANFORD ISa centrally located operations
base — a multl.mode transportation center
—a rapid growth community — a large and
growing labor pool — a source of skilled,
eager labor — a wide choice of Industrial
sites — a center of dlviiie support services
— available utilities — financial support —
a reasonable tax structure.

BYJIMHAYNU
Herald Sports Editor
They call Contra) Florida 'God's Country."
Florida's package 01 goodies varies from abundant beaches, lakes stocked
well with trout, rivers beaming with bass and a natural conservative outdoors
which beckons campers.
Recreation and leisure sports are seemingly a way of life here. Yawning golf
courses dot the countryside, their often expansive fairways lined with familar
pine trees and well-manicured greens guarded by beach-white sandtrapa.
Horse racing, harness racing, dog racing and jai-alai offer pari-mutuel
wagering as well as some outstanding spectator sports. Auto racing, regarded
Al bv in Lit. ..wbl - rivilid mdv 1w Lit. IMv 5W - is h4Dh1LihtM 1w the
Daytons NO, Firecracker 400 and U Hours of Sebring. Each race course is
mere stone's throw from Seminole County.
Our school education system Is sound, with particular emphasis put on the
secondary phase in athletics. The spectrum 01 prep sports runs from football,
basketball and baseball to all those minor sports like wrestling, soccer,
weightlifting, tennis, golf, track and cr.country.

By DORIS DMMUCH
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County offers attractive and Inviting lifestyles to whet the appetites
of virtually any individual.
ft's no wonder so many families from the Sanford Naval Air Station days
have docked here permanently at retirement after claiming global ports-at-call
theirtEme.
An individualistic lifestyle is yours for the asking - from Ultra4nOdern
campgrounds and mobile home parks to luxurious split level homes and
complexes, in background settings 01 forever green hish tropical foliage
stately towerirw trees.
Several colleges and universities we within commuting range.
Toward cultural enrichment, Seminole flourishes. A museum-library In
Sanford is a living memorial to the city's founder, Gin. Henry S. Sanford.
Sanford.Semlnole Is horne base for the Seminole Mutual Concert Association,
two ballet companies, several theater troupes, musical groups In all dimew
alons, and an opera company, esnong others.

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Seaboard Coastline Railroad providing
service on nine trains dolly to markets In all
major U.S. dtles, Passenger service is
available on 'Amtrak. Sanford Is also
uniquely served by AutoTrain to
Washlngtofl,:D.C, ,

SANFORD IS LESS THAN 1 HR. DRIVE
FROM: Wait Disney World — Sea World Orlando —Daytonsand beaches — Circus
World—Stars Hall of Fame— University of
Central Florida. Rollins College, Stetson
University.
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State of Florida and Is convenient to major
Florida markets, Including Miami/Ft.
Lauderdale, Tampa/St. Petersburg,
Jacksonville, West Palm Beach,
Tallahassee andOrtndo.

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Sanford Central Florida Airport. This
superior general aviation facility provides
all required aircraft services. Air cargo and
charter service is available. Orlando In.
tñiatlonal Jetport, which provides major
airline passenger and air freight service, Is
located only 33 miles away.

SANFORD IS within Overnight range of
many me or southeastern markets, In.
chiding Atlanta, New Orleans, Mobile,
Birmingham, Savannah and Charleston.

WATER - SANFORD IS situated on the
banks of the St. Johns River. This river is
navigable directly to the major port of
Jacksonville by barge. All necessary barge
facilities are available at the publicly.
owned Port of Sanford.

SANFORD IS perfect for access to the
markets of the CarIbbean
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SANFORD IS a community expsrlsndng rapid SANFORD IS ixperlenclng tremendous growth SANFORD IS capable (In cmperstlon with state PORT
River
which
provides a navigable waterway to
and
federal
programs)_at
training
worirs
In Its laberforce. ini%7$emlnslecounty's labor
growth, In the five year period prior
Jacksonville
and the Interuiaital Waterway.
iPic1fic11l forjr suds both in.plant and on.
force totaled 17.Ilcsmared with day's
Comfy's population Inassd
Thaltsof
the
Part O(kIdOI'dislOcatid
I grant has established a
campus.
76A10. Cow
porcsnt.
has arau spur. The port Itself
ad$acinttol.4and
unique
program
for
subslmad
training
not
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at isa. iaes fora, w 111.1 ysar
has a 13 foot controlling depth and can ndle up
av
lable
to
most
cities,
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SANFORD
to three IN foot barges sImultaneously. In.
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Thb'
dustrlalsitssandbulidlngsareavallable
all
SANFORD IS located in a snw ol,unusual$y
a 101 percent increaw bslwun
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natural
gas
Perocsats for Ills. 19N $0100 -skilled workers. Plenty of skilled and unskilled
1919 and
$1 ____
radsmliia$ely non.unlonlssd. No
labor l available. Assistance in locating your work shutdowns due I. unions have - been
peiled preject an increase sf0' percent to $
employee need I provided by the local
percent.
HIGHWAY - SANFORD IS home to the
reordsd in thepast 7 years.
Florida Employment.
privately
owned 14 Industrial Park which Is
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SANFORD IS tjppy wftti Its growth. The
Noil at the limctlon of 14 and Stale Road 46,
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port and sal facilities are only buck
SANFORD Ilanareansonallyattractivs$oalI
owth means Ináeaslng property, values.
oway.
AHutlIltIisar.avallable. Also Sanford.
attract
and
AIRPORT
SANFORD
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fortunate
Is
have
=01:,makK
iid tax
Improved cemmunity vtos. a br
industrial Park within cI Dm11, beasts ix.
been liii l$i of a male, military air base, which
bass and mere
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cullent fscllltles with all lIlies.
the city has dsv: psd Into a 1450 acre msdern
aviation Industrial park. All utilities are
SANFORD II constantly receiving a stream of avaIlable Indudlng onells, security and fir.
SANFORD IS part of Ii's Orlando Standard
OTHER- SANFORD IS aba fortunate t have a
vscallsnalisdinlcally
alned graduates In protoctlon. Two runways (4050 and SIN feet)
(1MM) which
aaftai $IWICSI
1019. uN skilled workers we padus led in over aid all aviation services are ovellaft A rail
aumbsr of ally excellent industrial sites
CIVIIIM saber feics at nsariy asia' worlssr$
areas. as part of a comprehensive spur servos thefaclllty Thepark Is lacatatenly - 'asftirod throughout this area. The sites vary
February 1977. Current estimates place
m privldsd by SemInole 7 miles from 1.4. ThIs one at the finest general
y services available
limineSs Covety's ___
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at dsvelspma,d.
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Thursday, Oct.",

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl,

At SCC And Off-Campus Locations

Goals Being Met By Variety Of Programs

Sunday, Oct. 21,1979-3

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Herald Correspondent
'. What Is the purpose of
Seminole Community College?
According to officials, it is:
'It: - to provide the first two
years of college education for
those students who plan to
continue studies toward a
baccalaureate degree.
- to provide student
- development services which
will assist students in making
Personal, academic and career
decisions.
- to offer courses, programs
and services which will be
culturally stimulating to
members of the community and
to serve as 'a focal point for
community cultural activities,
- to provide programs of
general studies which enable
those who are not seeking a
degree or who are uncertain of
'their educational goals to
acquaint themselves with
several broad areas of learning,
- to provide occupationally,
oriented programs for those
students who wish to pursue

the college by the Advisory
Committee, composed of five
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Seminole County School Board,
the school superintendent and
his staff.
S In March, 1966, a 110-acre site
was established in rolling
country southwest of Sanford
between Highway 17-92 on
east and lake Mary on the
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The name change from
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was authorized by the Board of
Trustees in 1974, and became
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correspondence work."
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agreement with the University
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of Central Florida and Stetson
University that male and
NKi Pi W Manes we"
female MudetsenroHedatSCC
had their adult
Carol Doughty (left) demonstrate, a Controlled Reader at Seminole Community
will be eligible to apply for
College.
Machine is used to increase a reader's speed and comprehension,
United States Air Force ROTC
lives as fully
program at UCF. A maximum earned at SCC, an Associate In pay their college expenses. Coserve the youth and adults of
of four semester hours of ROTC Arts or an Associates In op
as possible,
students
are
pre- the community In meeting their
credits earned at . UCF or Science.
professionals who already are vocational goals,
work In a vocational, iechnlcaj, Stetson through this agreement
Included among the many, employed hi and are Learning
Outstanding features of the
business or seml.pro1essioI are transferrable to SCC and advanced degree programs for
about their future' careers, school
include
modern
field.
may be used as Physical which SOC offers the required Thin, the one activity Is now
equipment and facilities
- to provide programs for Education credit toward an foundation
courses, are: filling two functions - salary cornznonto trade oroccupation,
those people in business, in. associate mast or associate in Accounting and Advertising,
plus training.
and faculty members who have
duryorIn the proj,W
science degree.
- Agronomy and Anthropology,
Students participating in the had years of experience intheir
wish to study for advancement
Many student services r.
Biology and Broadcasting, Coop program can earn from fields.
In a current occupation or to provided, including cou,J,ig
Chemistry and Computer one to three academic credits
Since the demand for
enter a new area of emand guidance, testing, career Sciences, Economics and per semester, depending on vocational non-college credit
ployment.
information, employment English, Forestry and French, how their job relates to their
programs and courses is
- to provide programs for assistance, and veterans in. German and Geology. PreLaw,
degree.
greater than the present
basic and adult education which formation. Food
service, Pre-Medicine and Pie-NursIng,
SCC offers a variety of facilities can accommodate,
can lead to a high school bulletin board use, a bookstore,Music and Microbology,
programs
designed to develop locations other than the SCC
diploma or its equivalent,
and student accident insurance, Philosophy and Physics, or enhance occupational
campus are I4IId
nApparently, the college also are ami1ate.
Psychology and Religion, proficiency, for which cer____
dintrial
(SCC) is meeting these goals.
Speech and Spanish, and 111Icetos are awarded upon
Student activities Include
office buildings.
In 1965, legislation was
Campus Governance Theatre and Zoology.
conk1Ion.
Included aIflorI the many
passed to establish a date Association ((XA), social and
OftOli a variety of cue.
Corifiate programs in. Individual ptCgTarns of
supported junior college in
Orgisj and two-year vocational, chide: Data Processing scoolbanagrjcsgturaIcourse
Seminole County. The first and athletic,.
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deaised to prepare students
president of Sspinole Junior
career programs for high
Also available to students
'A mon r.hvant
for employment In the nursery
College was appointed In nUmerous methods ol financial.- ishool grst.
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October, 1015 and began his amistance or aid, from grants Them prrmna
and manIn9M
Distributive Education duties In January, 1166. He was to
are "e4s.d far those students
cludes "various comblnstlons
assisted in the development of
Two types 01 degrees can be who wish to eider the
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experiences related to the
college level preparauon
perfu reacss of activities that
The Associate in Science
dirict the flow 01 goods and
programs include: Agri. Technology; Drafting service., including their ap
Business Ml4uanagemone;' Technology- Electronics pro s- iate utilization, from the
Allied Health and Medical Technology;- Industrial ps-oducor to the consumer or
Services Technology; -Child Managem.sg Technology; inir. The.. activities Include
Developments, Construction 5etorial: Qe4Tp; and, selling and such Isles.
eImokgy; Qimissi Jsetke Secretarial . Stenographer- upostlng functions as buying,
T.tiaology •-transporting, storing,
IKimology; Disiribidi,. Mid.
AIstuier u_
-- of k4utien promoting, financing,
Management; Electronics avaUae at SOC in the Aria marketing, research add
TK ogy Fashion; Fire V0M 1—tu1 Educetla $eol, manigement," Officials
=nd
I ustrial Mid.
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school in am of mony riposted,
Management; Interiors;
God= G#A*U" Health Occupation Education
Manufacturing Technology; tiaghguI the US for the comprises "the body of related
WA Iscretacial Sdiuce.
purpose of prowidiag_the subject matter, or th. body 01
Another of the many speduhiod tr 'riffl related courses, and planned
progromss,aflable to the h our___
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at MCC Is CMparMhe hi1-___
knowise cud develop iiiEduCation. op ha progrom * if 0"" to 'jiiyI4. durianlog and idil required
In which the college, the meaningful and practical to support the health
edl 1-udsod traift . profesilpa" the some source
udjganddw 1401111 buba
ccnmmity or'Wno their 6 pesliacos Is the majority 01 said.
fasts to provide the Maduats our yeag people who du net
HN* Ecollomim Education
with 'a more riisnM and aspire to a baccalaureate is a group 01 r,IM,d Ponior
meaningful educational cx- degree and who need unIte 01 iruct1sà organised
perliuce." The purpose 01 two upeclalised skills to function in for purposes of enabling
education, cifldais said, Is to the modem world 01 work," Misduti to acquire Imowhe
train Madsat. "far their (Mm,ffklis reputed.
and dIvelep aad.rdandiag,
role In the jobworld ad to
A coordination committee Mob mid skI "r.l.v toenable thorn to load their adult representing _the Seminole occuUprIpsrMisswing
byes as fully 811padbh."
Chy Iduiel Dldr$ct and the kiewlediv ad d9a of
All coups Muiuds areprs. kninue (unnsIy (allpe horns oIis4; d, per
pr01-ejona bid moat 01 them fuitiIsui to
e "cuu4lnity sonal, lwme arid (molly life."
ik at peñ4lmscdd joheto and prom aitic"tpin" to
IndiddrW Educates Is the
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The Day Care and Child
Development
course
is
designed to prepare handicapped students for em•
ployment in child care services
through a sequence of class and
laboratory experiences.
The Ornamental Horticulture
- Nursery and. Landscape
Operations
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The purpose of the Corn.
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to assist adults in completing offer educational experiences
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work leading to a high school that deal with community
diploma. Programs of study are problems. These activities
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regular high school program. symposiums, general planning
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Day and evening classes are institutes and-or information "&gt;'
Miriam Wright. Valerie Weld
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offered for pe rsons 16 years of sessio ns.
age or older whose education
included among the Cornwas Interrupted before they munity Instructional Services
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were able to complete high activities are: Environmental
Ch arles Craig (right), counselor in the Adult High school,
Problems, Health Problems,
School division of Seminole Community College,
Graduates of this program Safety Problems, Human
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reviews a student's transcript,
are accepted into coUeges and Relations Problems, Governuniversities upon completion of mental Probrems, Child
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government and law. The the entrance requirements of Rearing Problems, and Con,. ,
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The Specialized Reading subject matter Is applicable to the individual institution.
sumer Problems.
Levels
for
Children.Teens.Adul
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ts
Component is taught through a all age groups, Including the
Credit also may be earned by
Courses, seminars and
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adulthood, continuing reinforcement exercises In the contractual agreement which is elderly,
work experience, service ex- assistance programs developed
education usually is available Language Lab each week.
evaluated at Intervals to insure
The primary purpose of the perience and from courses by the Office of Community
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during time periods most
that the goals oithe student are General Educational offered in the Vocational and Services include: Environ.
convenient to the adult parThe ultimate goal of the being met. Skills to be Development Program is to Business Schools at SCC.
The mont, Health, Safety, Human
ticipanta.
ESOL program is to assist a developed Include corn- enable adults to earn a Florida Adult Migrant Education
Relations, Government, Child
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Since adult programs are student in developing reading prehension, word attack, High
School
diploma. Program is to assist persons in Rearing, Consumer Programs,
directed at meeting adult and comprehension, writing and vocabulary, rate-speed, and Programs of study are offered
making the transititon from and Senior Citizen Programs,
community educational needs, conversational skills necessary reading in the content areas, that aid the adult to complete seasonal and migrant labor into
A wide variety of leisure time
For The Ver Best in Dance Training
two citizen advisory corn- for fluency in the English
The Review English corn- the General Educational mainstream jobs in business activities are available for
mlttees assist in the Iden. langua ge.
ponent provides Instruction in Development Tests.
and industry,
adults at SCC. These include:
Call
tification of necessary adult
Other benefits are improved writing fundamentals, basic
In order to receive a diploma,
323-1900
The program is contracted to Arts Crafts, Communications,
322-9272
programs. One advisory communication skills, more grammar, spelling im- a student m
successfully serve l50 students ayear. Since Hobbies, Applied Arts,
2540 Elm Ave.
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committee focuses upon the employment opportunities, provement, communication complete the G.E.D. Tests, the county Is designated
as Parapsychology, Personal
Adult Developmental Program preparation for U. S. citizen- and life coping skills,
which consist of five sections. prime sponsor for the CETA Care, Physical Exercise, and
and the second committee ship, and improved selfjwi
The Review Mathematics They are: English, Social programs, the Adult Migrant Residential and Pet Care.
foci.., upon the Community confidence.
course offers study of the

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g their educational Basic Education is to assist
adults in improving the basic
Programs
include,
but
are
skills associated with the
not limited to, Classes
for traditional grade equivalent of
eight. In some
development of basic skills, one through
primary
extensive parent education cases, a p
goal of the
classes,
educational activities program is to assist adults in
for inmates at the county Jill,
mastering
the
English
classes for nursing home language. This
portion Is
residents, adult high school
to as English for
diploma and certificate
Speakers of Other Languages,
Programs, leisure time ac or ESOL.
tivities and community
ESOL classes are arranged
problems oriented activities,
to accommodate all students
Adult education activi
ties are and range from the beginning
available at SCC and at
many group for students who speak no
off'campus locations. Through English to the more advanced
the cooperative use of COlfl. group for those
who have had
munity buildi ngs and public previous
schooling In the
school facilities, continuing English language.
education is available to all the
Students in ESOL receive
citizens Of Seminole County,
three hours of classroom
Recognizing the demands 01 druction and three hours of

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and Mathematics.
conjunction with the CETA
For
persons
needing Manpower Office in job
assistance in studying for the placements and referrals.
GED test, SCC has a campus Since the program's start in
GED Study Center and nine 1972, more than 450 migrants
Outreach Study Centers con- and seasonal farm workers
venient to all sections of have been retrained. With a
Seminole County.
placement rate of 80 percent,
The GED test is given each students have taken positions in
month on campus at SCC, and fields ranging from law enenrollment is open throughout forcement to the construction
the year. Day and night Classes trades and from licensed
are held for persons 18 years of practical nursing to industrial
age and older,
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English for Speakers of Other learning systems in Specialized planned
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student.
The Adult Skills Program
Development (GED); Adult
The Taped Information
High School Program; Adult utilizes m ul ti-media materials, Service (TIS) provides in
Migrant Program; Conummity group and Individualized in- formation In the five areas of
Ser vice Progrwn, and Leisure struction, The courses are health, community resources,
designed to improve specific consumer economics, orTime.
The Adult Developmental
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By MARSHA WAIST
Program, which Includes Adult
Herald Corresponijent
Basic Education and English
One of many important for Speakers of Other
Programs at Seminole Corn- Languages, Adult Skills, and
munity College Is Adult and the General Education
Continuing Education.
Under the direction of E. A. Development (GED), is to
provide practical Instruction to
Johnson, SCC recognizes th
e
adults
who are seeking
need to provide a variety of a
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cademic enrichment
educational programs and building.
activities to assist adults in
A primary objective of Adult
meetin

branch of vocational education
which is concerned with
preparing persons for initial
employment, or for upgrading
or retraining workers in a wide
range of trade and industrial
occupations.
Office-Business Education is
subject matter, or cornbinations of courses and
practical experience, organized
into programs of instruction to
provide opportunities for
students to prepare for and
achieve career objectives in
selected office occupations.
Public Service Education
consists of planned learning
experiences concerned with
training for the performance of
occupations, in local, state, and
federal government positions.
SCC In an effort to serve the
entire community effectively,
also has several vocational
programs for the handicapped.
The programs are developed In
order that these people my
upgradletheirsklllsandtl*riby
become employable. Handicapped students (those
persons wun PnySZCW, meniai,
or behavioral conditions that
adversely affect their performances In class or those
referred as clients of
Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services) will be enrolled in
specially designed vocational
courses or may be enrolled in
regular non-credit or college
credit courses.
In an effort to prepare
students for entry into ongoing
vocational programs and to
develop employable skills,
adaptive programs In physical
education, math, reading, and
arts are Included in the
program for the handicapped.

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ALUGATORLAPIT) SAFARI: Nine acres of wildlife exhibits.
Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. U.S. Highway 17-92 between
Klsslmmee and Walt Disney World,
BARON FUN FRIETE'S CASTLE: 12 different corridors of the
Baron's Castle, including the Spinning Floor, the RoUing Barrel,
the Deadly Dungeon of Horror, the Creepy Catacombs and the
Barons Inferno. Open daily. $2 admission. At foot of the Pier at
Main StrW and Ocean Avenue, Dayton&amp; Beach.
BIG TREE PARK: Seminole County-operated park with picnic
tables and featuring The Senator, one of the oldest and largest
bald cypress trees In the U.S. Open 7 a.m. to sunset, Mondays
through Fridays, 9 liJTl. to sunset, Saturdays and Sundays. Off.
US. 17-92 on General Hutchison Parkway, Longwood.
BOK SINGING TOWEI1 AND MOUNTAIN LAKE SANC..
'IVARY: Landscaped gardens, nature preserve around 205-foot
marble and coquina carillon tower; daily carillon concerts at 3
Pm- Open 8 a.m. to 5:30 P.M. daily. Vehicle entrance fee, $2 per
car. Three miles nort of Lake Wales off U. s. Highway 27.
BREVARD MUSEUM: Antiques, 22-acre nature trail, marine
orama, artifacts and Brevard County history exhibits. Open 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Friday is; 10 a.m._to 5 p.m.
Saturdays, noon to 5 P.M. Sundays. Taylor Building, 2201
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BUSCH GARDENS: The Dark Continent family theme,
300acre park with wildlife collections approaching a population of
1,000; freeroaming African animals on the Serengeti Plain;
elephant ride and petting area for children ; Moroccan shopping
basest; magic performance and train ed elephant stage shows,
African
boat cruise, rides, dolphin show, kiddie rides,
carousel and games arcade in Timbuktu section. Main park open
9 am.to I p.m. daily; Moroccan Village open 9 a.m. to 8:30
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Parking, $1 per vehicle. Eight mile, northeast of downtown

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Henry S. Sanford and the community that bears his
Mm 5jpfosj'g proposal was outlined to her family, the City of
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The library took more than a half century to establish.
"i The Henry S. Sanford Mueewn.Ubrary, a memorial to the
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Records Indicate that plans for the present Museum-Library 'negotiatlone for the manorial were not initiated until the early
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The contents, seme dating back several centuries, reveal a Mrs.
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At that time Gen. and Mrs. Sanford's only surviving daughter,
prervatj of culture exJztthg long before the birth of Gen. more than
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Carols Sw.ford Dow, began extensive conrespondence with Mrs.
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Roaniflat and her late husband, Eugene, traveled to. Derby
during two siunmers where they visited the Sanford Hon.e, made
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$150 adults, $1 students 10 to 15; free under 10. U.S. 27, Clermont. decorative arts, archeological material from Tick and Stone
DAYTONA BEACH KENNEL CUSS GREYHOUND RACING: Islands, live Insect and spider zoo, Seashore Habitat, minerals
Pot time ep.m. Mondays tlrough Saturdays; matinees 1:30 p.m. and fossils. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays;
under 18admitted. noon to5 pm. Saturdays; lto5p.m. Sundays. 1040 Museum Blvd.,
:: Monda ys, Wednesdays and Saturdays. No
A4b"hs'ion 50 cents. Wed of Root. 92, just off Interstate 4 and Daytona Beach.
MYSTERY FUN HOUSE: Updated version of a Victorian fun
Interstate 90, Daytona Beach. (Season runs May through Sep.
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11000 varieties ol exotic flowers and plants from around golf. Admission $2.95 adults, $1.96 children aged 4 to 12. Open 10
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the world, water skiing and exotic bird shows; hotel, dining a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. 5767 Major Blvd., In Florida Center.
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and gift shops on property. Open 8a.m. to 6p.m. daily. Average visit, one to two hours.
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NAVY GRADUATION: Colorful recruit graduation parade. 10
FORT CHRISThAS MUSEUM: Authentic replica of 1537 fort am. every Friday. Orlando Naval Training Center, General Bees
:: built by the U.S. Army during the Second Seminole War; guided Road entrance off Corrine Drive.
tairs available. Open 10 am. to 5 p.m. No adinlialon Ch$ile.
OCALA JAI-ALAI: Post tIme 7 p.m. daily except Sundays, noon
Wednesdays through Saturdays, 1 to p.m. Sundays. SR 420 two matinees Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. No one under 18
miles north of East Highway 50 at Qwldznas.
admitted. Off US. 441 between Gainesville and Ocala. (Season
rims June through Oct.
-: ' GATOR JUNGLE ALUGATOR FARM: Alligator and reptiles.
ORANGE COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Exhibits tracing
Open lam, to dark daily. East Highway 50 at Christmas.
Ol-ange County's colorful past: country dor - pioneer kitchen,
GATOIIAND 500: 2* alligators and crocodiles In their - mone itIli, 1590 parlor, Indian artifacts, picture gallery, old
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tropical birds and birds of prey shows. Open 9:30 am. to 5 p.m.
daily. U.S. 19 t SR 50, Weeki Wachee Sprin gs.
WEKI'A FALLS RESORT: World's largest flowing well,
waterfalls, jungle Lrtiises, canoeing, picnicking, fishing, swimtiiing, camping. Open 9 a.m. to sundown, daily. SR 46 west of
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Parade at and 11:30 p.m. nightly; Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks
10 j),In. nightly; Pioneer hull shows, 5, 7:30, 10 p.m. daily. River
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Country with racing mountain streams, water slides and beaches,
8a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Walt Disney World Village at Lake Buena
Vista with30 shops and restaurants overlooking lagoon, 10 a.m. to
10 pan. dail y. Admission: eight adventures, $9 adult, $8 junior, $7
child; 12 adventures, $10.50 adult, $9.50 junior, $8.50 child; River
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Drive off Beeline Expressway at Interstate 4 southwest of
Orlando. Average visit, one and one-half to two hours.
TUPPER WARE WORLD HEADQUARTERS: Narrated tours
of Home Exhibit areas, pictorial display of the manufacturing
process and gallery of antique food containers representing the
evolution of food storage from Egyptian times to present. plus
lakes and gardens. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through
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SCENIC BOAT TOUR: Through Winter Park lakes and canals,
ble of Sicily, Kraft Azalea Gardens and Rollins 'College. Every
half hour daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (noon to 4:30 p.m. Sundays). Loaves from eastern foot of Morse Blvd. on lake Osceola,
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SEA WORLD OF FLORIDA: Marine life park where Shamu
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Microcosm of the second Seminole
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G ardner collection
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Sundays. No admission charge. 520 E. First Street, Sanford.
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SILVER SPRINGS: Featuring (leer park, glass-bottom boats,
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GUN TERRITORY: Daily gunfighter shows plus country
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JOHN YOUNG MUSEUM A PLANETARIUM: Exhibits include
and western musical revues, Indian dance demonstrations
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"Discovery Room" with 27 partici patory displays; the
'presents Palace Saloon Can-Can show. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays
Transparent IIaI LcaI IWIIIIU n Florida 'isa
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up as she uss5 them); vFoucaultu. .en um
Separate tickets providing for unlimited use of park's thrill rides
Tampa at 3000 Busch Blvd.
graphically and in easy-to-understand manner that our Earth
are $2 adults, $1.50 children, under 3 free. Silver Springs.
CARTWN MUSEUM: Exhibit of rare cartoon art and cartoon
rotating in space, Central Florida's rst pUuuC astronomical
SST AVIATION MUSEUM: hlonie of the Boeing SST mock-up,
miscellany. Open 11 a.m. to 6p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. No observatory with a 30-centimeter and other telescopes; natural
world's
largest model plane collection, aviation exhibits. Open 9
admission charge. Next to Azalea Park Post Office, 50SemOran
history collection of common reptiles, amphibians and inBlvd.
vertebrates of the Southeastern United States; hands-on
CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOOLOGICAL PARK: 110-acre Park chemistry demonstration that lets you be the chemist. Open 9
with both New World and Old World animals and birds, including
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lions, bison, dee parrots, elephants, hippos, bears and petting °°
Fridays; noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. 810 E. Rollins St.,
for children. Open 9:30 S.M. to 5 p.m. daily. Admission $2 for
Loch Haven Park.
adults, $1 for children. U. S. 17-92 one mile east of Interstate 4 and
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER: Free exhibits of spacecraft, free
4½ miles west of Sanford. Average visit, two hours.
movies and free space science demonstrations at Visitors Center
CIRCUS WORLD: Ringling Bros. and Barnum &amp; Bailey theme plus two-hour escorted NASA Bus Tours every 20 minutes from 8
park, featuring circus performances In a 2,5004eat theatre,
a.m. until two hours before sunset (tours visit Vehicle Assembly

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program). SR AlA one mile south of Titusville, on Merritt Island.
Barnum City Depot and Crafts Village, Don Stapleton magic —average visit, three to four hours.
show, midway, sideshows, gilt shops, restaurants. Open 9 a.m. to
j GARDENS: 47 acres of botanical gardens bordering on
7p.m. daily. Interstate 4 at U.S. Highway 27, 10 minutes west of Lake Rowena. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. $1 parking;
Walt Disney World. Average visit five to six houm
wheelchairs available upon request. 1730 N. Forest Ave.
CITRVS TOWER: Highest observation point In Florida In view
MUSEUM OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Permanent exhibits
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STARS hAIL OF FAME: World's largest wax museum
displaying life-size replicas of more than 200 movie and 'l'
personalities in ninny of the roles and scenes that made them

Participation Circus, Florida Hurricane roller coaster, Loom- Building, Space Shuttle runway and other landmarks of space

The two now wings were dedicated on Feb. 8, 1974. Sanford
Mayor Lee P. More and City Commissioners A. A. McClanahan, Swords from a bygone
John Morris, Julian Stendrom and Gordon Meyer officiated at era hang
on the museum
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walls
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visitors to apThe w room of the facility houses the Sanford family's
recIate
personal effects, Including memorabilia, artifacts and fur- '
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812 E. Rollins St., Loch Haven Park.
REP11LE WORLD SERPENTARIUM: Educational exhibits of
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Another dimension was added tothe originlal library concept at
Mrs. Dow's death. Valuable family paintings, furniture and
personal effects soon arrived In Sanford to complement the book
collection.
Expansion of the oàe-room
library to incorporate a museum
appeared to be the only feasible solution to the library board of
trustees, according to a board spokesman.
Mrs. Roomiflat, Mrs. Troy Ray Sr. and Mrs. S. 0. Chase Jr.
presented the Idea to the Sanford City Commission, which ap-

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PROPERTY TAXES: Property tax bills are inailed ti

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week of November each year. A 4 percent discount is offered for
bills paid by the end of November, 3 percent in December, 2
percent in January, 1 pe rcent in February, no discount in March.

a vehicle

enroll children in school, or 30 claim homestead exemptiot

The cost of the automobile plates are graduated upward a&amp;-,
the
weight. Plates are good for one year. Thee
x Ppire midnigght your birthdate.

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if you have had a telephone beforeanywhere

in the country and had a gooid credit history with that company, no
deposit will be required If you have never had it telephone or
have a poor credit history, a deposit Is required. Th e deposit is

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license plate immediately if you 1) become employed in the state,.*,

Bills become delinquent after April 1.
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undergo liearing and vision checks. If you don't have a license 6r.'
the remainder of that year and could qualify for the exemption the your out-of-state license has expired,
you also will have to take 1
following year. If you bought a used house and the previous owner
driving test. For the -standard operator's license, the examination"'
had claimed hoiiimtead, you would get the benefit of that fee is $3 while the license charge is
$6.50 for a $9.50 total.
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a phone. Additional telephones are extra.
L)KIVEK'S UCESES: You must obtain a Florida Driver's
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register to vote, or 4 claim homestead exemption. You have 30
days to obtain a license from whenever you take any of these four,

cancelled,

HO%IAI) xE1pTjN• Florida homeovners are given a
on the first $5,000 valuation of their home,
if they claim it. Homeowners must register with th e prope rt y
appraiser's office in their county between Jan. 1 and March 1.
You
will have to provide the appraiser's office with a copy of your
deed, which is returned after information is taken from it.
If you bought it new house after the homestead qualifying
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and an expwxkd gift shop and thousand children each month,
One of the mad successful
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proof of age must be shown for children entering kindergarten
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agencies or companies you
or
first grade for the firm time in Florida. Some record of the
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or later.
birth, a birth certificate is preferred, Is required. Students of any
And'an 1ort to halp o
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we includo here whet one
age regering flOdS scb for the fiNt te m show
can expect
dealing with th
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proof
of immunization against: polio, dlptheria, whooping cough,
FLORIDA
R &amp; LIGHT CO.: A $20, $50, $75 deposit is
tetanus,
measles— both rubella and rubeola and mumps. Proof
required After, )fear 6 percent interest is paid
on the deposit.
may
be
a
military shot record, a doctor's shut record, a doctor's
The interest is
ucted from the August bin. If it's a new meter
letter, or a pubfic health form, which most pediatricians have.
there's a $25 service charge.
Usually service can be
While it's not mandatory, school officials recommend having
onnected
previous
school records forwarded to the child's new school as
SCHOOL ENROLL&amp;IENT:A
child
entering
kindergarten
must
soon
as
possible.
Ibis helps in placing the child and in recording
reach W 5th birthday by Jan. 1 of
the
current
school year. Kincredits
toward
graduation.
Enrollments are done at the school to
der ar
isn't mandatory. A child entering first
which
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child
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assigned.
grade must reach his Sth birthday by Jan.
1, of the current school
VOTER REGISTRATION: Check under your county offices
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children
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call
the
listings
in the telephone book for the elections supervisor's offic
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school system administrative offices, and ask for the Pupil
You will register there. You must be 18. There Is no residency
Placernerrt Office- SdlOOI assignments are based on the parents'
requirement. No proof of residence Is required. If the
legal address. Parents must show proof of residence. This can be time
elections supervisor feels it's necessary, proof of age, such as
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administered in which the person swears he Is qualified to vote. If

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Winnie the Pooh promotion and

visitors, and bequests made to The old area wifi be converted dollars a week income to the zoo year a $5,000 grant for the zoo,

Wely owned and operated by a the zoo.
ZOO1401 Society. It is One of
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completed by March, 1*, with
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Orchestra Children's Concert
l ush natural setting off High. facilities and animal population Inns of America, according to
Four Shetland Ponies and held at the zoo. The Orange
way 17-92 near Sanford, and earns its own way on the Zoo Director Al ROZOn- It is their equipment donated to the County Cultural Advisory
remains one of three in the profits through local support, located near the main entrance. 200, provide several hundred Board approved for the secoW

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Thicker Jr. as education lincoln Park ZOO In Chicago,
bid Florida Zoological Park have the inmatesof the city jail cared for by jail
mSanforidisagoodexample. care for them if the city or Often couldn't have cored less coordinator has allowed the zoo we heft palred with the
few origanizations can &amp;tted to Jaycees would provide cages. about whether the admals to begin ambitious programs Central plorido Zoola apott
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A motion was me&amp; that were W= cam of properly; *1100d for that department, African LaWd in the how Of
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VAIVAUS acquired a professionally from Arlsone OW the soo has
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On people of On town were was named Better IscUlso ficials decided to rid tborn. NO"donating animals such a foxes, were bWk and now and more selves of It.
Gerald,Rvtbn took over the
raccoons, ducks, skunks, doss, exotle animals of all species
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organization
of local
businesswomen called SISTER
(Sanford Interested Sarahs
To Encourage Rejuvenation),
took up the issue and revived
the campaign to save the zoo
and develop it into a modern
facility.
On July 28, 1970, ft land at
Fulton
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educational
institutions
staff and stied visitors
throughout the United States.
A new promotional campaign
Blithe lied,
was launched this summa for
elevated
nature
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male tiger cubs bum to
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Bengal
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in hops of completing
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peek at spectators.
is selling planks along the tmfl "ar released in On wild as
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Pass the barbecue
-please.
;: And while you're at it, decide
what you
to do after lunch
.—water ski, fish, play Frisbee,
swim or hit the nature trail,
There are all those choices,
plus more, at Seminole
County's 13 recreational
facilities, and which serve the
60,000 residents of this
booming county as well as

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The 3.5-acre tract 1 land Is
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Central Florida Zoo in Sanford.
There, the
daily visitors
also can enjoy a nature trail,
tennis courts and a boardwalk.
Sunland Park on 17.92 is a
acre tract of land near many
residential homes. It features
facilities for picnicking, tennis,
basketball, softball and
playground. ,
Lake Monroe Wayside Park
is on 1742 one mile north of i.t
at the St. Johns River Bridge.

visitors.
Largest facility operated and
maintained by Seminole County
Is Mullet
Park, which
covers 151 acres. Mullet Lake
Park is located elgMmfleseast
of
on State Road 46 ft is a

Lake Sylvan is a 120-acre
tract of underdeveloped land
six months
will feature swimming
usual picnic trimmings. It is on
State Road 46 three miles west
Of 14.
Sanlando
Park
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County Department of Parks

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developed facility featuring a
boat romp, picnic area and
easily accessible fishing
grounds.
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front April through the middle
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The annual state convention
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conjunction with the tournamed and a banquet for MO
person Is planned for the
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paved a new avenue to Club on Lake Mary Blvd.
is played in the two-story
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Bayhead has more than 100 facility just off 1-4 at Lee Road
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recreational sports previously
"This is part of our regular
members, most of them playing in Winter Park,
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courts
on
family memberships. The
The Racquet Ball has eight
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facility
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with No. I Hardwood
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possible,
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kmerica's league coordinator. here in Central Florida.
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thriving
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surface
courts.
Maple
floors.
Locker rooms,
Local high schools hold
like,
sport
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all
fronts
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if
you
of.
saunas
and
whirlpool
facilities
hysical education classes
enjoyed
The general curriculum
simple
fact
Is
that
there
locally.
men
and
women
fill the
The
Bowl America, also.
fered Is men's, ladies', juniors' for
There are numerous public and mixed programs, with needs of the 750 members. An
Daytime bowling still is the are so many things to do with a
)ast time to head for the Janes. racquet, the combination of and private courts, but the leagues and social events upstairs lounge has a six-foot
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mixed with Challenge games. care center.
Cost for family membership
Members' children par- is a $400 initial fee (lifetime)
ticipate In free Saturday and $50 per month. Husbandmorning clinics,
wife memberships run $325 and
Prefer another location? $42.50. Singles are $250 and
Most apartment complexes in $37.50 per month. Also, off-hour
Seminole County have their memberships are available at
$125 and $37.50.
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2201 S. French Ave.,
own tennis courts.
Court reservations are
If tennis is thriving, can handled on a once-per-18 hours
racquet ball be far behiuid?
basis, each reservation
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Fine facilities which meet the
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Central Florida is famous for Scenic COUML It'S 6,W yards
'Its fine golf courses, and and par is n It's also we of the
worry dod, &amp;wftle Cowty's baseball games for boys
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winter months, it sometimes Is
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The Seminole County Parks
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Road 46,16 miles east of 1712.
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north of Longwood, is an 11acre park width features one of
Florida's wonders of nature the largest and olded cypress
tree in the world. A pavilion for
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Red Bug Lake Park is
the most used facilities,
catering to the whims of those
interested in tennis, volleyball,
softball, handball, shufflehoard, football and soccer,

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of 426, is a popular stop in SouthSeminole for tennis,
basketball and picnickers.

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Insn't like bowling th most of
the rest of the country.
Here, you actually get to bowl
most of the time when you are
reldy to chunk the spiral down
the lanes. Without waiting.
The national trend seems to
be that one .needs to be in a
league In order to get on the
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thm lanes In Seminol
America in e
Fair Lanes Indian Hills in Fern
Part and Altamonte Lanes in
Altamonte Springs.

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Carved out of thick brush and palmetto bush, the communities of DeBwy and
Dolton. are becoming "horn." to more and more young couples In the Central
Florida area.

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17.12, is one of the lovelier email rn*mIcfpalides in Central Florida.
Boasting a population of nearly 3,000 persons, its city seal reminds that It is
the "city of lake." There are at least 19 lakes in the city which celebrated its
Nigh birthday as an Incorporated area In August'
Lake My has about nine srare miles within its territorial limits and is a
ndial cc 1011Y for the most pt. The industrial section of the city Is
confined inestly to the Rinehart Road area.
9- IRMPAM&amp;I growth is anticipated in ft city in the 190 decade.
Located In the unincorporated ares of Vohada County, both communities
l*ve no Mayors... but that doesn't mean the voice of the people goes unheard
Delton., the first pre-planned co''xty development by the Mackle family,
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The adjoining waterways to shiners, worms and various
America.
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Johns, this Ipiended river, perfect playground for water crickets and Missouri minnows
which runs from Melbourne to sports suchan wateran
skiing d when going after cats brim and
Jacksonville, ranks as the only
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Sound advice for the
Hemisphere flowing south-to Numerous fishing camps fishermen new to the area is to
along the St. Johns afford the secure the services f
north.
northern visitors a haven for '-rien guide.For"" day,
But the direction the tide socklng up on bait and sup- a guide will show '-"; iii
flows Isn't what makes the plies. There are half a dozen favorite fishing hole —that's if
scenic St. Johns River so such campa along the river in ou are a "tourist There
memorable. It is that Seminole County, mod of them probably Isn't a high enough
seemingly endless supply of also making available boats, pricetag he would put on his
bass, catfish, brim - and canoes and fishing equipment, private locations for local
speckled perch, that has as well as food and snacks.
fishermen constantly returning ,,,..,
Fishing Campsulso renbw
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favorite fishing holes
through April Is shad season on for$lSto$l7per day, and tackle
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authorizes the community to tax itself for needed services like police protection
and street lighting.
Officials of the MSD also have the authority to represent the community and
Its concerns before the Volusla County Board of Commissioners.
By the mid1, Deltona's population will mushroom from its present 20,000
plus residents to 65,000.
DeBary, in contrast, Is barely 30 years old with a population of approximately
5,200. Future growth Is imminent with the completion of the DeBary Plantation
subdivision, whose luxurious homes will cover some 1,069 acres.
DeBary residents never formed an MSD but community affairs are handled
through the Public Affairs Council. The council Is composed of members of
community groups, civic organizations and chamber members.
Volusla County voters will be asked, because of the growth, to go to the polls
to approve funds for a new elementary school somewhere in the DeltonaEnterprise area.Taxpeyers would be asked to finance $3 million to build the
school.
Speaking of youngsters, the Volusia County's recreation department offers
activities from crafts to basketball year-round.

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week stretch which runs from
Herald Sports Editor
Sept.7 until mid-January.
South Seminole County is
Jai-Alai Is a sport in which
something of a haven for
and
Mexicans
Basque.
qulniela-feilas, that breed of
Americans
compete
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threesports fans who enjoy games of
— walled game in which a hard
chance and isn't afraid of
risking a wager on it.
rubber-center ball is hurled
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In fact, between the Sanford- of up to 130 miles per hour.
Orlando Kennel Club, the
Players use a wicker-type
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called a costa, which Is
fronton and the Seminole
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strapped to the hand. The game
Harness Raceway, pan-mutual
is cross between handball and
'p.
plant is open 50 weeks out of the
tennis, only the court Is 120 feet
year.
long and players often are
And pari-mutuels in Florida
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Better than one million
the back wall.
paying customers go through
Format Is 12 games per
the turnstiles at the three
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same as the dogs,
locations,
wagering
a
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three
matinees,
making
staggering $70 million,
Jai-Alai: Unique sport at Orlando-Seminole fronton
nine
performances
a
week.
Figures for the lastfiscal
Mrs. Stephen Calder is the
year, ending June 30, show the million fans, who bet $714.8 million total revenues raised by win, place and show plus
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club million. The date's 10 frontons the Division of Pari-mutuel popular qulniela, perfecta and fronton owner.
The harness track features
attracted 527,070 fans, who drew 4,714,851 fans, who Wagering, a department of the trifecta.
The latter wager produces night-racing five evenings per
wagered $40,092,609. The wagered $387.5 million.
Florida Board of Business
Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alai
The thoroughbred Industry, Regulation.
the highest payoffs, upwards of week. A 10-race program is
featured, with trotters and
drew 406,017 customers who bet located in South Florida,
for a $2 wager.
As for the individual sports $10,000
a total of $21,810,944. The contributes $15.3 million to the selection depends on one's
SOKC is operated by Jerry pacers pulling drivers andSeminole Harness Raceway state coffers,
and Jack Collins, the father-son sulkies around the three
taste
quartermile track.
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These staggering figures
team which
Dog
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SOKC
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The dog track, fronton and
wagered $7,239,412,
totalled $1,361,156,037 In total
in Sarasota where kennel
harness track are within a
similar format to the rest ofthe ownerstaketeIrcI e0 run
In all, Florida's ll dog tracks wagering.
in stone's throw of each other,
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summer
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the 20-week season offers a
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In the near Mwe to provide eno fundsto construct a
new elementary school somewhere In the Deltona.
Else am.
That's the word from Rebut McDermott, aaiMai
mçsrintonduid for instruction of Vol" Coonty, who
working on the proposal.
says
Stwhqda In the ousumonitles of DeBary and Deltona
attend elementary school In Enterprise, where enrollment
1M yew was 1,110, McDermott said In an Interview.
"We don't have a peat Increase In the total number of
students In the 4Idrft, but they are moving around,"
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The school Is eotimM.d to cog $3 million, and would
home about 700 elementary students, he said.
In another educational stride this yew, McDermott
said, students of DeBary and Deltona have an opportunity
to enroll In the gifted .dat1on program for the firt time.
A two4sscher tam serves tudmta In these cuarnadtIe.
and Enterprise, DeLand and Orange Qty.
Dellons and DeBary students who graduate from
Enterprise .lem.ary school attend mlde school at
Dalton. Janice High School, and then high school In
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Dellona Janice High, Is antided "Skills for Wing,"
McDermott said. The program alms to "help student
sell conct" and deal oftsctliely with
their p1mems.
The prosm also help students define their career
-s and aceo'nØlds erseyday tasks for bt4.pgd4
living, such UbSlIrICfIg a ch.rkbook and comve

Deland High School, which has an eudimud of 2,200,
is the lergeg school In the county, McImctt sit
'It Is d-tgnated Mao ares voe#Ienal 5udar, far it has
an eteosM edrellen program and tr''iIng faeWtiei to
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H raid Stiff Writer
Baron Fredrick DeBary was
an ambitious, wiry-boarded
man who loved making money,
hunting game birds and
throwing lavish portion more
than anything else.
He was born Jan.
Christopher and Sophie
DeBary, the ninth ofl3sons.
DeBary began ,ikhhis
fortune at the age 20, when he
left his home ln Rheims for Now
York. He tasted an Import
baniness European wines and
champagnes, and
1318 he
was considered a very wealthy

Bad times did befall the
DeBary hnubold, however
when his wife, Julle, died in
1318, leaving her husband to
care for their two sinai!
chlhken, Adolph. and Engtaie.
That's when he decided to
leave his New York home and
travel south.
The small family traveled by
railroad In ION from New York
to Jacksonville, taking ap.
proximately 00 houm Shortly—
thereafter, the DeBarys settled
In Florida
a larp tract
land on the nosihaboreof Lake
Monroe, where the DeBery Hall
now stands majestically.
DeBary originally built his
manslon as winter bome of
refuge from the ON winters of.
New York. He also has a
busbies venture, as citrus
trees were planted and yielded
fruit to ship
north via
Daisy's first t.uner, the
George
Bird. Later, he
would own a fist of them
Oeral Hwy Sanford, a
New EngboWlar, came down
aoothto visit with his loug4ime

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An Astonishing Rate Of 3,000 Yearly
BY SHARON CARRjg

predognjpsjy retirees to the Deltona. The census also will
Deltona, the first pre-planned County board of commissioners
"The tax base is almost all
Younger set, he said in an In- include demographic in
community by the Mackle as the mouthpiece of Deltona residential," Hintermeler said.
The We-planed Community terview. Population now el- formation such as religious family. is located on the south- residents.
"The community was never
Of Deltona Is growing at a pace ceeds 20,000.
preference,
race
and
annual
west
corner
of
Volusia
County,
me
municipal
service
designed
to have much industry
of 3,000 newcomers or more per
"We have noticed a general Income,
north
of
Lake
Monroe.
around
or within Deltona."
Year- Residential madeup is trend toward the younger
As an unincorporatedarea, district gives us the authority to
Describing the newcomers as
The Deltona Chamber of
diverse and include, warm element," Hirderineler said. "unguided masses," Hin- Deltona does not have the tax ourselves," Hlntermeier Commerce boasts a memweather-seeking Yankees to You can see this by watching termeler said he is not that normal mode of Municipal explained. 'We pay taxes for bership of 400, of which apemigrants from Germany and am (rOWth of our elementary happy with the bulging growth government like a city council street lighting, dial-a-bus proximately 99 percent are in
Hapan, explained Dick
school 11 Enterprise. it Is the pattern and wishes he could or village board. But the service, police protection the retail business, Hintermeer
termeler, executive director of largest elementary school in slow It down.
community did elect to form a through the county and animal said.
Voliaia County with more than
the Deltona chamber
"We need to stop and take a municipal service district to control."
Membership, however, is not
PP"
Commerce.
freak and do a lot more plan- represent the voice of the
Deltona residents pay $19.55 limited to Deltona alone he
Hintermeler said he is ning for the future," Hin- people, Hlnternieier says.
per $1,000 of assessed valuation, added, but includes businesses
By the late 1900,, Deltona's locking forward to the 1980 termeler said. "I am not real
The district's board consists he said. Of that $3.54 is from nearby communities such
Population is expected to reach cerEsi so he'll know exactly happy to see us growing. It can of civic leaders and volunteers allocated to the municipal as Sanford to as far away as
6500 and transform from how many residents live In grow sour on you pretty fast." and recognized by the Volusla service district, he noted.
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watched them unhom each DeBery hcIdei grew udil that yew. When warm weather
other to win the approval
Fr.jck and his no, AdDis, returned, Daisy ordered all
ladies fluttering gay ban- owned
of acres of the cmm tress dug oat and . derclgefs."
cures crop and hoft hut dieioysd to make way for the
iensry also was an avid The family developed 111141 other new vsgeiaMi crepe to be
lover of boft game bird, crops sob n arrots.bsotL1ad $ant.d
and wild turkey. He turnips and even tried ito hand
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Fre1ck
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aaesof land on the mouth sbore
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the
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Florida
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of Like Mow.. new FOR
and
=joy
DaBerys
until
the
winter
buslness
over
tohisson.Afew
lagIgto
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Mellon. Uk. Deiary, Sanford, him
1894 when
cold front days before his 84th birthday
bent.
wild
planWurc, tress
pert
descended Into Florida and ION DeBaryIi
, son's
died
ini sian am iaw out model Al the years passed by, the destroyed their citrus crop for hams In New Jersey.
cammimity on the red, known
today anSanford.
As a wealthy buein—an,
fortune
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faceljft these dam u more and
MOM yosig couples populate
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to an estimated 5,00
The present DeBary post- households.
master arrived In the town in
When he first arrived it
1948, when the population was DeBary, there was no po
15 and two buildings were office building, Brenner recalls
standing.
Walter Haul, the first post
master, owned a genera
There was no post office then grocery store and set aside
and the only road was DeBary space for the makeshift pool
Drive, which led through town office.
to the DeBary Hall, says Joe W.
"Hard had one of the firs
Brenner, ,, postmaster.
stores If not the first, I,
"If you didn't have a Jeep, it DeBary," Brenner says. "Ha
was real difficult to travel," used to collect the malt an
Brenner recalls, "Imagine hand it out over the counter,'
driving in six inches of clay
In 1960 the DeBary Pos
after two to three weeks of Office moved into Its presen
rain,
quarters at 12 U.S. Highway 17
DeBary.
Brenner, a former construction worker, left his Job in
Brenner, now 60, says he'
New York with his family to seen several changes take p1ac
settle down In DeBary more in his adopted home town
than 30 years ago. His main Today, for example, 90 percenl
motive was to leave behind the of all roads In DeBary are
118-below-zero winters" up paved, but In the old days It
North for "shirt-sleeve wasn't so easy,
weather" In Florida, he says.
"To get a road paved years
As postmaster for the past 18 ago, all the property owners
years. . Brenner and the nine would get together and conclerks and mall carriers of the tribute a certain amount of
DeBary Post Office are money to the county to pave the
responsible for delivering mail road," Brenner says.

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Volunteers Vital
To Fire Department
asdergo drills dealing with all
BYSMAXON CARRA100
'You have to be prepared to aspects of flr.flgiitbg, from

lBlOs, Yates said. Throughout piece of DeBary.

the years, the DeBary Hall has
The DeBary Chamber of
served various community Commerce boasts a mumorganizations and private In- bership of almost 100
tereds.
businesses and associate

To baa volunteer, a person As a project of the DeBary business, Yates said. chamber
must be in good physical health, Bicentennial Committee, the members vary from retailers
.ri&amp;.s," said Pta reacuet.clndquesto this use ol Bruce said.
make
DeBary Hall Senior Center. Inc. and Realtors to heating and
'racier, a volsitue' fin flsr .pmet, he said.
acquired a five-year lease to light repair servicemen.
and fire commissioner for Tucker, 21, said his
dedication to the volunteer
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'Iber. have been times when program sterns from his "ems.
F,, been ready to go Oat or sit of pride In the community,
down to Ow and the tire trying to help peopi.."
dedication
is
alarm's gone off," Tucker This
added In an Interview. "It Can tnstgihoesd eves more when
"you see (itt hand the
,inge on the family We."
1 Daisy ad Deltouls fire detraction ad damage a tire
dspstmeata coulde't operate can came," Tucker aid.
sctively wilbot velutass Ifl &amp;ace, chief of the
No Tides. Beth depaitmeta Daisy Fire Dipuhul4, Am
are composed entirely of served as a voludse,
Telusters saw the few (&amp; fir do!er for Daisy far 20'
Lim firemen employee by years, making a Iota] of
yews lfyssc,udMi work In
elIssa.
The NItOSi Firs District dbw £nLIPIiUW.
in *ue miles and bu The Daisy Fire Depsilri-1
an estimated pspslatlss .1 han . Mines nlWvs
19*, Ticker said, The who are a sil w..d the
as tails en Low dick. Delary v.hut.ers
her4 Delve Is owned by the sesiolier 20 adkv enseahm
ad bios sit
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be M owued by adislow In lineow yes
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Yatsi, president of the DeBary Banks Road Is completed, he
The community of DeBary is use the hall as a center for
neico. me suoaivis*on covers unincorporated and Ues on the senior activities. Under the
Chamber of commerce.
The construction of one- approximately 1,019 acres and southwest corner of Volusia guidance of the Volusla County
bedroom, one-ballroom homes will feature luxury homes County, northwest of Lake Council on Aging, Inc., more
for retirees hall given way to the selling for $60,000 and more, Monroe.
than 100 senior citizens from the
demand of three•and four- Yates said.
"We totally depend on the DeBary area are served
"We are not objecting to it county for services," Yates through various projects and
bedroom homes for young
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Unlike Deltona, DeBary has
mushroom once the DeBary DeBary to be a city overnight the county for police protection, not formed a municipal service
____ subdivision on High either."
but you have to wait 3Ominutes district to help lend guidance to
to an hour to get them to the mayorless town, Yates said.
respond."
Community groups, civic
DeBary is named after Baron organizations and chamber
Fredrick DeBary, who arrived members, however, have
here from Belgium and con- formed the Public Affairs
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IVININONIRALD
300 N. French Avenue. Safor.
Thi Bvenlng Herald, Seminole

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areopensix 5)daysaw.skf,im
5p.m. tel am., Tuday through
Sunday and closed Monday.

build ddlocastmathineswhich
we used for the productIon of
wi,eel balancing weights for cars

Day Accounts and that - III
around friendly service, that you'll
ilk. so well. Bob is proud to be the

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Sanford and moved to DeBatyin
1t51, wtere hi lives with his wife,
Hazel. His aim for oath job con.

Wilaka lufiding and was cafled
orlarØo Parts I Gear. it was
renamed by Mr. F. o. Scott in

bank is the only bank in Sanford
WIDNIIDAYI Also being
Jobber. When the old Princess
sfeeicilpswhidiarsusedonthsie
Kohier and Campbell pianos,
wflch can beast of the fact that it
featured Is a delicious salad bar
Theatre across no street came up
machines. Another specialty of
kno*n nation wide since uN.
did not go broke in the early 1CWs.
Feed is sqved 'til 11 each night.
for sai• Mr. Scott purchased it
theirs Is the lead clock weights
Featured in the organ dspartmnt
Today banking Is a major pert of
Tony Is a native of Central Florida
and moved in. Sanford Auto Parts
used In grandfather clocks. They
Is the Thomas Organ that a novice
everyone's life as wi
ij ilse Is fren Alabama. ypsy
has bein at 11S West First Street
manufacture front end shims for
or professional can play for tsose
has become one ot man's constant
are
wieei alignment. Kokomo Tool
ever since. Ralph Larson loined
many hours ot enjoyment. All over
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companlew. ThiAtiantic National
daughters. There is no better way
Company sirvesnot only Seminole
thebusiness as manager In August
the nation people nave come to
lank of Seminole, being a Full
to spend an evening than it the
County and the State of Florida,
1fl1 after 20 years in the Air
know and trust the more than 47
Service lank puts emphasis on
Lake Monroe IAn, enjoying their
their machines and parts are
Force. He purchased the company
Western Auto Stores for de,n.
friendly accurate and quick ser.
good Ned, exceilont musk and
shipped all over the world. We are
In July 1q73 When Mr. Scott
dabie merchandise and friendly
vice. Their primary interest Is In
ersonailzed attention.
vsrylorlvnatetohavethem in our
retired. Plans for complete
sarvicethat can comeonly from a
servicing the customer. A S lane __________________ ,vergrIV,Inicommunity,
homeowned operation, our ioal remodeling are progressing very
remote facility, located at 1401
____________________ resIdents are no different. They well. Ralph and his wife, Ann,
South French Avenue was opened
i3S
have four children: Scott. 24, ErIc
too, know that Bob Bali's Western
awe. years ago for the can
22, Kathleen 20, and Lincoln IS.
)iuto Is truly the place in town to
variance of the public. The name
SOARS OP SANFORD
Scott, Kathleen and Lincoln are
11) $e,ts Park Ave., Sanford,
shop for fine products and efficient
of the bank wee changed in
Celebrating fl years of service,
opened for business in 1NI. Mr.
and friendly service. Bob and his employed at the store. Whatever
February 1575 to the Atlantic
and being the largest retail
you may need for your automobile
John I.. Kader is co.owner with his
staff will always go out of their
National lank of Seminole. The
merchandising business In the
you'll find It at Sanford Auto Parts
wIfe, Neil. They have S fully
way to make you feel welcome and
assests of this bank have increased
world. Sears' of Sanford first
satisfied.
in Downtown Sanford.
trained employees, 4 full time, to
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40 million dollars lince 1530. Mr.
bscameaprtofthssanfarsce
offer you the most prompt, _________________
Howard H. Hedges Isthe President
In 1W on First St., downtown. The
courteous, reliable service they
SINKArnK •1*51 &amp;
i47
andChalrmanoftheloerd.Heisa
store was moved to Its present
knowhow. Insidethisfine joweiry
PAINT COMPANY
native of Florida and came to
WILSON.MAiIft
location In the Pinecrest Shopping
store you will find dIsplayed any
210 MagnolIa Ave., Sanford. This
Sanford 15 years ago. Prior to this
FURNITURE CO., INC.
center in IN4. The present
ti of jewelry Imaginable, plus
company was founded by the late
he was with Atlantic National
311 B. First Strut, Sanford,
manager of mis catalog sales store
all sorts of fine gift items to entice
John Senkarik in INS and started
lank of Jacksonville. Early in
founded in 1541 by Mr. A. L.
Is Mi'. Den Barter, a native of
even the stingy. They carry
as a one man operatIon, his only
1550, AtlantIc National Sank of
Wilson. TM Corporation now in.
leckiey, Watt Virginia with U
leading brands of china and silver,
helper
beIng
his
wife.
The
business
$eminoie wIll open a LOnIWQOII
cludw Mrs. Arthureni
Poe's Isperlince at Sews. They
a large selection of antiques In.
is
now
run
by
his
Ions.
Jerry
ciii
IfiflCh on Highway 434. at the
,Mr. Fred Wilson, who ,i h5
carry all major appliances plus a
ciuding jewelry, cut gloss and
Eddie Senkarik, and there are
b0p
Oed
the business. Mr. A. L. Wilson also
c01,*te hs' 1 bttey de,ait
class rings
sight regular emP'oyees. There 5
location will be an asset to the
a
three time Mayor of Sanford
matH repOucanploceai pick
for Seminole High School,
another business by the same
community as It is conveniently
recently retired bUt still Is •
up an order in two days from their
Seminole Community College and
name
Ill
Seining,
operated
by
Iocaed near shipping and easily
director and stockholder. He
catalog Which displays atmeat any
Uriiversfly of Central Florida. another brother, John M. This firm
accessible from major highways
organized the business with H.
item avelleble en ftss market in
They
N
watch
repairs,
jewelry
manufacturers
a
Cotnplete
line
of
,
and state roads. All banking
Paul Maler, whose stock
this country. This building aloe
repairs an romesitsting wait.
paints under the label of PIN
functions, frees making loans to
chased in 1544, This well
lteuses the All State Insurance
Kaders
is
f$se
third
eldest
jewelry
PAINTS.
Their
plant,
PIN
COSPIlI and deposItIng checki.
established firm features all fypa5
Company office. Mr. Barker &amp; his
stare in Florida. If you are ever in
PAINTS. INC., Is located at Five
will be eltarsd this facility, This
of home furnishings In many styles
staff unwell pleased with the ever + need of any typo of jewelry or
Points.
They
we
also
the
County
Is ff11 first step Is further bran?
at popular pricep. They speclalije
ospandlng business at this stors.
rapair worm leak to Kale's, a
.
Distributor for the popular Ben + In tradS.dlS, + csnvenuoAt In.
WOotspI'ieI *05 they love bier
neme
you
can
trust.
amin
Me
paints.
They
carry
a
The dsteurkisliqr of this
staliment payments and free
se'v$rip ow wee se wait far N ___________________ cim$ato line
all tYPeS Of
serve its customers in ttiG'
delIvery. Whether you + are
man, yoers.
mirrors and they Install every Ml
psisibit way makes it a string
or celebrating fifty
newlyweds
iNS
olgiassanywsiaro. They do custom
toii
..er
years ii marriage you are sure to
framIng (certificatas portraits,
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find lust What you desire for
photos, etc.). All WOrk IS dine In
THE SIKIIMOWUR
horn.. You are assured of cow'.
attTOds ei* ,o.n all suer the the
shs
YOU
COIl
purchase
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distincticnandbeauty.Ttwresult,
are eye appealing to the corn.
munity and business owners feel a
proud glow.
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Th17 Orlando Drive, Sanford, Is
owned and managed by Dick &amp;
Joanne Swartz. Cook's Corner has
beenanestabliinoss inthe
Sanford area for more than 24
years. Dick &amp; Joanne purchased
this
In July IS. COOK'S
CORNERoffersavariityof items
on Its menu. Sandwiches- such as
stacked ham, stacked roast beef
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are on the menu along
with the specialties of the house.
The specialties are pizza, burritos,
hot roast beef, chill, T.bone and
steaks Which are carried con.
tinuously. Boiled or fried shrimp
complete your choice of superb
meals. The SUPERB meals art prepared by lassie Patterson who
is celebrating her 11th AN. NIVENSARY with Cook's Corner
thlsyearl Sesslehasout cooked 10
arnt ownersil UOWfle,5 come
Oe' IC. bUt little Pat
teFIonCOOK'$an." Cook's Corner
is
open from 10 am. until?.
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Monday through Saturday. Friday
tii 3a.m. For a lunch or dinner in.
enjoyable, neighborly it.
masphere, we su,geit you and
your family stop by COOK'S
CORNER. bC&amp;*hara it
thl' focal points of the Cook's
Corner. Dick and Joanne Invite
YOU to come to lunch or dinner or
lust come into say "HELLO".
your __________________

NeN. Park Avenue. Sanlsrd. This
escIusivo woman's apparel Shop
me $11101 in NSVenh$I! 1q14 by
Mrs. Mary WhOlCilal 0111 Mi'S.
Isttier Rides. Mrs. Ridge was
barninSanfirdand Mrs. Whelchel
sd Mn as. child SW
portuiers have been friends
chlidliasd. They are oemi.retlrad
SW have left management of the
Wisp to lefty Stales,
Silty Day and Martha, ueanlnps.
This iev.lv hip leetwis firs
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quality merchaildism
including

have three (3) IlSmters, IS sold. Even the bilk

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4.slery aid iW4ai'le. TIlSY

the wry best it disigners fir all
eccasiens, including spmnls*iar
and after S. Per the finest In ladies
ari acceesirias visit Mary
Esther's 0111 chaos' 5UI'
wardrobe from a seleCtion of liii
bites, and loveliest fashions
anywhere.

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UUORYLUMSIRCS.

This firm i*plsys las,. am of

* Maps AvenUe. Sertird, SW

Carloy, P.flddaulito? and

Value ilarmeare. paneling. eint

etc. w1deyer your bwl

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up roads may be, omoarv con

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Sanford CoesmuflItV 101 sw.

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the BEN WHITE RACEWAY 511
THE SEMINOLE RACE TRACK.
They carry feed for all types of
animals and large orders are
delivered to add to the COIl'
venience of the customer.
Presently they carry complete
linesof NUTRENA and TIZWHIZ
feeds. They also carry well known
braids of dog foods, to satisfy the
pet owners, hunters and racing

to

supply theni. Mr. Orssary us
iNS5 1115 10,
5(155* 10 1

and Jessie agreed that a move to
Sanford Plaza would betterserve
their customers. This store sells
sowing machines (name brands
feature Necchl, New Home,
White). TVs and cabinets for
sowing machines. They repair
sewing machines and carry a
complete line 01 merchandise for
the lady who sews. Mr. and Mrs.
Boudreau are natives of Canada

Grey Hound trainers. If you are In
the market for fled Or Jeans they

STENSTIOM REALTY
Slenstrojr Realty was founded on
February 7, 1517, by HarborS
ltenstro.n, RealtirOwner of the
firm.
immediately
They
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0dab1 thomsaives

ftilrd Sunday Of the month they
hold an exhibition at the arena on
their e'SlMdi with FREE admllsiontethe public. it you're In
the market for some feed, leans,

ford's 0111 Neith So.flinole
County's sales loaders. providing
their clients a full service "am
shiv" Real Istati office. In adi_ .w

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mirciol, IndustrIal, and In.

gijlj wsis

SW have lived In Florida since
15*. Visit Sanford Sewing Center,

1153 in 1543. Ten years ago he
moved to the present location
Whore he has the most mo4.rn

auction born In all 0, Florida.
AuctionlsheldsveryFnldaynight
all o'clock, but the barn is open
daily from lOto S for conslgnrvlonts
and retail sales or for lust
browsing. Deli deals in everything
from needles and antiques to "you
name It". He also buys mar.
chandise from IndIviduals, hotels,
motels, and estate liquidations,
Mr. Deliarco is a natIve of

Youngstown, Ohio. For an evening

ISolsor lust a delightful afternoon

of browsing, we recommend you to

visit WILCO SALES COR.

Sanford. or Call 3321070 or all.
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Sill.

E10rmk Realty ANscistis, Inc..

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CON VALISCANT CENTER
ISO Mellonvilie Avenue, Sanford,
bulli In INS and purchased in 1971
by First AllIed CorporatIon. Mrs.'
Violet Hollenbeck Is the home5administrator. The company owns
fourteen (14) other nursing homes
In Maine and Massachusetts, This
homehouses lii residents, some of
whom are Medicaid patients They
have regular activities such as
bingo, card parties and birthday
parties. There isa staff physician,
staff nurses and a dietician. The
wards are color coded for easy
recognition by the elderly patients.
At present the center Is being
renovated and everyone Is quite

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excited about the progress. TM
dining room, one of the first to be
redone, is beIng transformed Into a

cheerful, pleasant area for dining.
New drapes plus fresh, bright
paint in all of the rooms is adding
to the comfort and serenity of the
Center. IndIviduality is being
enCOUraged by pretty colored pull
drapes between the beds. Mrs..
Hollenbeck and her staff invites
you to visit them and see the im.

CU160 Tn-Hull Open Cockpit:
CU17O Tn-Hull Open Cockpit:
CU1SO DeipV Hull Open Cockpit.
CobIa Boats are sold through
authorized dealers nationwide.
Upon approaching their 11th an
niversary here in Sanford, we
salute Cobba for their part in the
industry, growth and economy of
the entire ar

provements made the past few

iNS
11111 sin's RISTAURANT

patients foremost in their training
and daily practice.

years. They are proud to put the
comfort and well being of their

3511 5. Sanford Ave., Sanford. This
fine eating place nas actually boon
in Sanford for many, many years
and was formerly owned by John
el Sr. Mr. David Remiey
.purchased it in 1543 and changsd
ltsname.HesoldittoMr.WlllIam

FORREST GREENE, INC.
REALTORS
Forrest Greene, Inc. REALTORS,
Is owned and operated by

Hartaboutsevenyearsago,Mr. ESTHER M. GREENE,
President: F. ALL EN GREENE,
and Mrs. Hart and their employees
Vice-PresIdent, and PORN 1ST I. - feature real home cooked meals at
GREENE,
Secretary
prices everyone can afford, The
and
Treasurer, from their offices at 105
food is so delicious that once you

cassorlos; Movers, Cultiusters,

watering goodnesS of the meals

etc. Bolirmns TracW Company

empleys live. Claudette lauren Is
jp,j
sacretary-boalllepirof the firm.
rentols,
The Iaturmns ore Sanford natives,
pYahalJ0*
plpJng $*er51rm Realty is a ______________________ and are perents of tlWiS SinS.
BusIness has boon steadIly
mamber of beth 'hi OrlanisREST HAVEN
yowk'. 0111 MV. bums his
winter Park and Seminole County
widenad his tracter.s.rvlce
of oeaitlr, ari Multiple ____ KINDSU*ITIN
ItS leers mi i P0515
territory cosisldurably. *100
Services. $toaslrom
NS
to
15ii
dlIdreui
wile
1usd
no
hOve ffi5 So depend en
Roelty is ate. a *iumiir of
Pace Is go. Its MIlder Ms. Ruby

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S. Setirens started farming in 1514
aid Ii 1543 Iii bepan his own ___________________
business as the Sitirmns Tractor
4010CC DISCOUNT ONUS
Company. This firm sells the
Located lithe Plnecrest Shopping
quality Case Tractors, Hesston
CenMm. Thisstsre
first
esulotnent aIW services all mates.
by Gordon Ksllett SW *5
Their traders range in size from
was su itnow as øm
o,

10.11441P. They aim sill all OC

PORATION, Highway 44 West,

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Springs, Florida; WALTER is
studyIng engineering at Seminole
Community Colbege,CHERYL and
MANUEL are high school students
and BRYAN will start 1st grade
next school year. At HENOR IX
ANT IQUES you will find lust
about every kind of antique
Imaginable. Although they deal
mostly with antique furniture,
they have many other pieces
available. If you are looking for a
special item and MR. HENDRIX
does not have it In stock, he will do
his best to find it for you rnd will
call and let you know when it
arrives at the store HENOR IX
ANTIQUES also offer a complete
furniture repair and refinishing
service From the chair with a
broken leg to the refinishing of
your finest table, MR. HENDRIX
will make them like new again.
Visit HENDRIX ANTIQUES soon!
Browse throqh their tine,
collection of antiques. I4ENDRIX
ANTIQUES, Highway 415, Oviedo
have the most reasonable priced
antiques anywhere. STOP IN AND
SEE FOR YOURSELF.

CU1SO Tn-Hull Open Cockpit:
CUllS Oeep.V Hull Open Cockpit;

that is truly unique and delightful,
carry brand name jeans and boots
SW
io. yourself what this fine
and easy en your Purse. too, visit
e$ir family such as
store in the Sanford Plaza has to
Deli's Auction thIs week. Home of
WRANGLER, MAVERICK SW
offer.
the largest MURAL In central
ELY I WALKER BAILEY SW ______________________ Florida pslnted by a well IUIOm.I
TEXAS hats and DURRANGO
artist. come In anytime to soel
loots. The WILSERS ore mom
S1NIINS TRACTOR
You'll find yourself returning
bess 01 the DUSTY lOOTS
COMPANY
often
RIDING ASSOCIATION. Every
East Highway 10, Sanford, Gerald ______________________

iff7

rscegnized thrsugls.ut Central

flundsd by Mr. 1. K. 01555ry
Whim isthslrdssjgi*a', Mrs. kitty
5pr15y.NIs'sareporhacliinl*at
ajpj Ni $jp1iuiu ISO. Tile
qrni$y Trvl0*
pour old lvrnllure
lIfer many mere Lumbo? Company. ogery
uialber lies 35 IPuJIIVSs Ml
Oils, and *s 0* Is very
els Ni all lyoN of bulidins
ruu.,. Curiem draperies is
supplIes - MIMbY, cement, TVW
aMid fsotuje of hills v51
.rsi005I cimpasy. Karen

JR., Superinlanient of Carpentry
andConcrstoWork.M1.ROIS Is
currently Chairman of the Board
Of Suilding Contractors for
Seminole County and the City
Sanford. Whatever your conS
shruttlon needs may 15 LSROY C
ROIl CONSTRUCTION COM.
PANY, INC. will be glad *0 helP
you with planning your new
*vdtWs from preliminary plans

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OUR NEW ENLARGED SOISO
BUILDING, RIGHT NEXT
DOOR. This IS a family business
owned and operated by WALTER
AND BERNICE HENDRIX. Mr.
and Mrs. Hendrix are both Florida
natives. They have S children.

owner

307* East First Street and began
building their very successful
business In November '1574 Frank

SALES CORPORATION now
provides feed to customers at bOth

homes, Stenstnsm Realty Is

$?RU VALUR HARDWARE

HENDRIX'S ANTIQUES

Located 2 miles north of Oviedo On
Highway 415 opened for business
in INS. Wehave RE-OPENED IN-

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*otu at al Sanford Avenue.

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Forest Avenue, Altamonte

have eaten there you'll keep

Springs, Florida. Their neal estate

returning - The friendly at.

experience dates tram 1535. ThIs -

mosphere along with She mouth

Inlllthesterewasturnedmntoan

a'jIve store known as Wtilto

complete full service firm deals In

residential real estate, sales of lots -'

makes this one of the most popular

Awls, in 1573 It Iscame a

and acreage, and various types of

restaurants In the area.

here again,
PHIL.
OLASIMAN named it MEDCO
DISCOUNT DRUG. Ml. GLASS.
MAN sold the ste'S tO PIVII
DRCOUPANYIn Niveniberof
151$. The .lsw owner Is HERMAN
KOLEFF, the name MEDCO 01$.

commercial and busineis pro.

AMERICAN WOOD
perty. An unusual feature of this
PROOUCTS, INC.
business is the "Trade-In Pro.
Longwood, aro wholesale gram', whIch allows tho
manufacturers of CYPreSS fencing REALTOR to work out a,
and Cypress mulch, see the guaranteed sale on the pur
Cypress Shingles. Make sure tO SN chaser's presently owned homi to

COUNT DRUG illS lion retained,

their manufacturers seconds,

m olYe m0flaair is MICHAEL

help him buy another home. All ot -

of the cerperatien is the ttwie brokes's are REALTORS KOL 1FF. Se sire to visIt their - Principal
Wayne Ratulling. 335.1440.
service an
SW log with flue leaker..
meant
Will stacked pharmacy
• Aseaclateslnttlefirma,eactivein,
Ml WM fry STEVI LITCHWORTN and
lecal SW state Soands 01 Realtors. •
ml SeladIM of
ROGERS CHASI will fill your
THU VILLASI upp

Mr. Silirefls fe. (OW dipiSiftill

laitast growing muttipis Wilsan, CaPCYead that filers was
$51 children
me lOWer
listing and ghh.*WIIls
____wC iwr 3.115 bYe I. Sanford. except the
country,

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abaIwl a i
05iONilyfeMl0*rlffijread porting IllS business and says
For your real estate needs call 530
prescriptions quickly and sf
$33 South Orlando Dive uer.
local
JuNe
and
a
Mel
link
Ni
"sorvics is Oun busillisi". PU$J
So mme yew bamnm u.omu
merly
Piaisbdp
Sank
Seminoii
1533
for around the clock service,
Aassc'mlss K.Me*, Man IRA s,
ObcluW$y
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very
roasanable
prices
ri
SIVSI 15V51 wiek.
lass con Ma In$W*1 materials at
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MEDCO
DISCOUNT
DRUG
01w
bulidIng)wosspanadInI55$
children. Ms. Ruby Wilson,
ffiOAV •loCO5 bIt Sillily's
- 0*IJI.nofviudMnlwi*1sale.
UCKSICAILO
isCil$lcLsdiosliuppflui, owned by MrS. Adilalls Mews, a
DICK JOYCE WILL DiILLINO"
and Super home wIrrasty decsssal.Malittharmarkon*IS
*5.linisamplsel $amni and
initimiss is bleed an il10 *aIItV
pripams. arallaVs IV So ONA ares. me ove. devotion
-SWIM 1(1101.
a complete drug Ibis etc. Whether
lovely lady be'n and S0Od In
Located on Lake Ave., Sanford is
1uiji ssWing km ct11mas and
wadlns lushes Md aMinued
emos IsIluitutli. In addItion is
--III Bait Wsedlanl Drive. Sanford.
you mild a preacriptien fIlled,
Sanford. Assisting Mrs. Mess. In
owned and operated by DICK
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beauty Care pidlids or wilalivor.
the ship are Mrs. Foggy Past and
JOYCE. Operations began in 1545,"
'tp iy Our lulhlilillIls
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this
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DICK and hIs wit e, joy,
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SIllilastli, utmost. is mind
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_________________________ Secretary: GERALD 1. YOUNG,
Iupsdkitendent of Metal Buildings
Erection aid LEWIS P. CARTER
011151* TITLE $

campany of Sanfiri SW IlquiIat.
od d ipsratiin centlnued by

ulWwth,re. A visit to this fine shop
is a must Indeed for you to cornplete your fall and winter war
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•UAIANTY COMPANY
I1westPlrssstrset,sanlerd.on
August 1, 1540, chelsea Title i
Guaranty Company (home office
In Atlantic City, New Jersey)
purchased Title I Abstract
Company of Sanford. First
manaier was Mr. E. Ambrasa
011ff Jr. The wseint manager is
Mr. WillIam A. Jacsbs. On
Nsvambsr 1, INS, Title I Abstract

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forward to the day our TOWN once 2540 5. Elm Avenue, in a beautitul
again has a public swimming
new facility completed In January
17t. The school offers graded
facility would be a dream come
classes In Ballet, Polnte', Tap.
true for Jackie. Mrs. Caolo feels
the major appliances by HOT.
that if parents can learn to
Jazz and adult Jazzerclse to all
POINT AND CROSLEY. For
dedicated persons.
overcome theIr Inherent feelings
ages; children, teens and adults
reliable products and dependable
of drowning, then and only then, Miriam and Valerie have received
service at reasonable prices shop _____________________________
can they teach their children to many artistic honors, among
DICKSAPPLIANCE SALES AND
swlml
them, a nomination for the
SERVICE. You'll be glad you did. ____________________________
Governors
Award for the Arts.
MOONIYAPPUANCIS
ANIMALHAVINGROOMIWG
They
annually
present three
SALES 1511 VICES
&amp; BOARDING KINNILS
performances of "A Night of
DIKLI'I GULF SINVICI
211 S. Palmetto Ave., Sanford,
Locatedonloutel,
Box
53,Ksnnsl
Dance" In whIch all of their
231$ South French Ave., Sanford.
opened its doors In 1512 01 Fourth
Road. Sanford, was opined In 151%
Mr. Mel Dekie formerly opened in
students perform to complete each
Ave.,
and
by
itfo
they
ifld
Sanford
by Randall H. Rowe. Mr. Rowe, a
dancing year. In 1540 they
on First and French Ave.,
had outgrown their facIlIties and
native of Madison County, Florida,
established the Ballet Guild of
then moved to his present location
location.
moved to their present
boards all kinds of dogs and cats
SanfordSeminole a non-profit
In 1551. As Of 1515 Mr. Dikbe
MR. ROBERT E. MOONEY is the
and will make provisions for
company. This company (reagain owns and operates the First
MAYTAG Appliance sales and
a employees live on premises.
dancers has many credits, o
33 yearsago. At his station you wi
sarvice. The firm also carries the
They
hive
an
excellent
variety
which to boast over the past 12
find an air conditioned waiting
MAGIC
CHEF
ranges
and
pet supplies to better servo you.
years, Including three consecutive
room with a TV for your con
AMANA refrigerators. Mr.
The people over the years who
awards for contribution to the arts
vonience and comfort while may
who
came
to
Sanford
Mooni,
have
entrusted
heir
pets
to Mr.
from the Council of Arts-' and
are servicing your car. He and his
from Massachusetts after retiring
Rowe will tell you that at Animal
Sciences. These two sIsters have
staff are experts In the care ot your
minded
as
a
Navy
Chief,
Is
a
civic
Haven Kennels your pet will
their eyes to the future and with
car. They offer front end align.
as
Republican
citizen
who
serves
receIve the very best "Tender
their past accomplishments, have
mont and repairs, shop tune-ups
PrecInct CommItteeman from
Loving Care" and they are
made
the area proud Indeedi
arid general minor repairs and of
PrecInct 24 Lake Mary. Bob and
grateful that such a grooming ad
course an excellent wax and polish
wife,
Mickey
have
one
daughter,
COIIASOATCOMPANY
boarding kennel does Indeed exist
lob. Mr. Dekle is a native
Paula. We are proud that this fIne
100 Silver Lake Road, Sanford has
In Sanford.
Sanford. He and his wife, Toby, ____________________________
established fIrm Is a part of our
been a part of the area Industry
have one daughter, Susan.
progressive community.
since January. 1544, Harold Slama
Established businesses such as
_________________________ was the first
of Cobia He
DeitIes have contributed greatly
sold the business tO Ashland Oil
to the growth and prosperity of
__________________________
Company, who In turn sold it tO Mr.
Sanford and for 33 years our
Geoffrey EthenIngton in March,
MIYIR
STATE
FARM
GORDON
citIzens have looked to Mel for the
Mr. Ed Athchley has been the
1573,
INSURANCE
AGENCY
finest in the care of their
President and General Managerof
2101 South French Avenue, San.
automobiles.
AUTO 01*11 $
Cobia since February, 1574. He has
ford. The Gordon Meyer insurance
SlAT COVER CO.
been associated with Cobla for ten
Agency was started In 1543. In
311 S. French Ave., Sanford. This
1S$
years and lived In Tennessee prior
1573. Mr. May. moved into his
firmwasestabllshedby Mr. Bobby
to moving to thi Orlando area.
present location having built the
Moore In 1511 and was purchased
Cobla originally had abOUt
complexhenowoccuples. Youwlii
WILCOSALIS
In 1543 by Mr. Lewis Chillers. Mr.
employees: now Cobb Is the
CORPORATION
be greeted by a friendly smile and
Chlldat'5, an Alabama native, IS
source of employment for 110
Formerly Wllco Sales. is located
assisted courteousiy by the very
marriedand has twochlldron. This
people. Cobia has Introduced their
on Highway lOWest. 4 miles west
quallfled Joan Anderson and Sue
reputable firm employs six. They
'75 line to the marine industry and
of 1-4. This family operated
Thompson. They specialize in
deal exclusively with the
chose as their theme "Cobis, The
business is owned by' the
Automobile, Life, Fire, Health and
automobile glass, vinyl tops,
'75 Pleasure Line." Cobia
RICHARD WILIER FAMILY.
Commercial lines of Insurance.
cOIIWI'tlble tops, trimline seat
manufactures 30 different quality
MR.&amp;MlsL P.ILIER movedhere
Gordon and his wife. Jean, reside
belts arid Seat covers of all types.
from Troy, Pennsylvania some 20
models; the C14TIR Tri.VIow
at 113 Sanora Blvd. In Sanford. A
TheIr ,xpenl-a,'lletlon, cour.
Rider. Raider; CISTIR Tri.low
years ago. Together with their
.',, pg,lic servant, Gordon Is a
teous service and fair prices have
RIder, Sanlando; C1SVF Deep V.
children they manage the:r feed
pest president of Sanford Kiwanis
been contrIbuting factor-s to their
and Western store, a fleet of
Fisherman, Sea Scout; C%SVIR
Club, a past president and still
growth In business over the years.
trucks 40 acres of land, several
Deep V. low Rider, Charger:
active member of the Seminole.
To Ml'. ChilIeS's and 115 staff, our
CISTSR Tri.Bow Rider, Tornado:
Sunrise KiwanIs Club SW Is a
standard bred race horses, several
but wishes for many more Soc.
former City Commissioner of
C17VIR Deep V.10w Rider, Monte
saddle hones and a menagerie of
cessful pews.
Carlo; C1SV Deep.V Ciosad Deck
smaller animals. Recently the
Sanford. He is a past Director of
the Greater Sanford Chamber Of
boarding of Standard Bred Race
Runabout Centaur; CIIVIR Deep
Commerce and is involved in all
Horses has become an additional
V low Rider, Sportstes'; CIOVIR
$2
service to many customers.
aspects concerning thebetterment
Deep V.10w Rider, Ranger: C21V
ci Sanford.
DeepV Closed Deck Condor:
RICHARD WILIER began his
SANFORD SI WINO
C21CC Deep V.Cuddy Cabin,
eraI years i as a
DILL' AUCTION SIRVICI
long distance produce hauler. He
Vantage; C2ICC DeepV Cuddy
1030 State Street, Sanford, located
West First Street, Sanford. The
brought hay Into the area for local
Cabin Open Fisherman, Gull.
in the Sanford Plaza, Is owned and
owner and auctioneer, Mr. LewIs
hose owners and gradually he
stream: C2ICC Deep.V Cruiser,
operated by Frank loudreau and
his
Deilarco,
"DILL",
opened
began hauling feed for them as
Caribbean. Cobla is introducIng a
his wife, Jessie. In 1543 they
business at the old Farmer's
well. The business expanded
new line of utility boats this year:
purchasal BA. Johnson's store at
Auction lam on Airport Blvd.
greatly over the years and WILCO
tht CU 140 Tn-Huh Open Cockpit.

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OAR I EN is beIng carried on
through the unselfIsh efforts of Mr.
Timothy Wilson and Ms. Betty
Donaldson. Directress. Cornpleting the staff are five other

from Brocton, Massachusetts, and
hI wIfe, Barbara, have twins,
DICK'S APPLIANCES carries all

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for runnIng this business. They
his.nams" as Charlie Is sometimes
have 4 full time and 3 part time
calied, will continue his policy of
employees. Because 01 the volume
offering better buys and better
of business, they are able to fur.
prices to buyers throughout te
fish the freshest flowers available
Seminole County area. With him
and they deliver anywhere In the
now is one of the oldest In as.
county. They are members 01
parlance of all men in me car
Florist Trans.Worid Delivery and
business In Sanford, Johnny
Teleflora Delivery Service.
Whltaker. There are two salesmen
Flowers always say "I Care", so
SW five employees, with a 11am.
1st that someone know that you
liketheonsatC&amp;J,youcan't lose,
carewlth a visit to Sanford Plower
Stop by and see them today for the
aiongtlmerasidentotOrlandoand
Shop, "One of The Finer Central
finest prices on quality
the Central Florida area. Sterctii's
Florida Florists."
automobiles you can find In
Furniture has an unbroken
Sanford.
heritage of more than 51 years in ____________________________ ____________________________
the furniture business. This means
LeROY C. R011
thslr company has enjoyed the
IVILYN'S SIAUTY SALON
CONSTRUCTION, INC.
nesting the ivolutlon of furniture
owned by Evelyn Peacock. Evelyn
Florida. LeROY C. R011,
from the comparatively crude, but
came to Sanford In 944 from
President ,began his construction
often ornate, forms Ofa century
Philadeipllawheroshewasaisoa
caries in 943 In Georgia SW
ago to the modern more functIonal
beautician. She has two grand,
subsequently moved to Sanford
and effIcient furniture made
chIldren she Is mighty proud of.
in9S4
to form what is
LeROY
possible by today's amazing ad.
Evelyn employs one other hair.
C. NO II CONST RUCT ION
vances In materials and
dresser. She has been In the beauty
COMPANY, INC. The company
manufacturIng technology. You
business so long she can't
has established a reputation
can be sure you have chosen the
rememberth.numberofy.ars.At
tho.,ghout the Central Florida
best when you furnish your home
this fine beauty salon, a lady CIII
area
for their quality construction
with furniture from Starch's.
findanything inthewayof exciting
In Commercial, Residential and
____________________________ original styles. She does high
Metal Buildings. They are a
styling, cuts, sits, manicures,
franchisad dealer for American
Till Ill DIP
frosts, tints. etc. For a special
Buildings Company of Eufaula,
14$ French Ave., Sanford. For 2
evening out or a rsguiar CUt 511
Alabama, one of the top metal
years, this has bser 'a' favorite
set we -i think of no finer place to
building manufacturers In the
sating plac. for area residents.
go then Evelyn's Beauty Salon.
UnIted States. Earlier this year
Good food, fair prices Ifriendly
Her crsative ability arid ysars
they completed an aluminum
service are all qualities 10? SIIC•
experience certainly have been
recycling plant for KELLER
cess, and this drive.in restaurant
popular with her satisfied cilonteie
INDUSTRIES, INC: T.Hangers
has all of thus. There Is an en.
the pest twenty four years.
clesed p5110 wIth ample seating tsr ___________________ SW Executive hansen at Sanford
Airport ton the Sanford AIrport
dining en the premises, as well
Authority; a manufacturing plant
fast carry.sut Service. .liel
951
fOr WALL MANUFACTURING, a
Janle Knuse from Chelsea,
warehouse for MONTEZUMA
Mlchipenhaveewnedttilsbuskwas
W.SARNETI'WHlTI
HOLDING COMPANY: as well as
for the past eIght years. AtSTM
leg, Real Istate lroker, w.
variousotherprojects In Seminole,
Big DIp you can satisfy your op.
roth White has been in the ,os
Orange
and Voiusia Counties,
petIte with hamburgers, hot dogs
estats busbies sincs 1554, and Ills
They now have contracts foi' SI H
(prepared to YOUI liking),
etflcelsiecated
FABRICATING
I ENGI.
French fries, onion rings, seafood
St., downtown Sanford. Mr. White
NEERING, Sanford: CERTIFIED
dinners. All these In addition to
specializes In industrial and
PRODUCTS, INC., Lonowood:
fountain SW Ice croem treats are
commercial real estate. There are
CRITTENDEN ORANGE SLOS.
''avaliabIe, p151 "he largest
slxassocfa,ssinthlsfirm,Garnett
5040 FRUIT, Oroveland: JAMES
salectlonofmllkshakeflavors you
and his wife Pauiatte, both kern a
Longwood;
FISHER;
will fInd anywhere. Joel IJanle
reared in Sanford are psu'otIf 00
BROWN'S AUTO PARTS I SUP.
take well sInned pride in their
two sons and one doughty. Mr.
PLY, Sanford: 5. 0. FARMER,
business I their staff. Year after
White and his associates are will
OvIede: GOISDIN SKILLET RES
year,residenlshavebeenstoppins
known by area residents as a
TAURANT, Altamonte
at me lie Dip fir lunch, snacks,
buslnssa that will smirch Until they
SW various 0mm. projects. MR.
diruler and lust an ice cream cone.
have found lb. property you irs
1015 toIls that his rtputation 5
balms for at ml price yi s_.
They return often, Iscause the
his most valuableasset and that a
kruses'olfsrallthstlilnes they've
affert
satisfied customer is '15 best
me Is expect from this type ii
advertisement. Other members of
business.
this staff ens TOM FREEMAN,
Vice President: NORMA 40.
R011, Secretary and Treasurer:
SRENDA CHECEF$KY,
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Receptionist and Assistant

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STIRCHI'S
FURNITURE CINTIR
flCO French Avenue, Sanford.
opened for business In April, 1551
under the name of Furniture
Ceder. In 970 it was purchased by
Verdi's Brothers, Inc. aid the
name was changed to Sterchl's
FurnIture Center. James "Jim"
Allen Is the Manager of the store.
Mr.AIienhasbeenlnthefurniture
buslnessebeven (II) years. Allen IS

concrete for any and all de.it.
yourselfsvs. $0 Whether It be
CRYSTALLARI NURSERY
teous,.frlsndIy service evarytlme ,
LARRV'SMAIT
UflIn, fbi MAYFAIR OPEN Is
beard In aweslmately
stegilng Stones for your walkway
P.O. ao*.iss-'ø, .ary, was
you onto? the WIlsenMaiefZs.
211 *Ah Sanford Avenue. This
fw. every year as wilt is
1040
When
It
was
known
as
IncIulin,
blOCk
&amp;
White.
fliP
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store
iPiId
01 321 last First
era oiiils$Ienteryeurnewlisme,
establimad
Ni
1535
by
Mr.
and
Mrs
C4
various
popular tour.
Stock Over
finished weed
Williams Sport and P1*15 ship.
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I.
W.
Smith
otel
N sure to em the folks at Miracts nements.
me Mayfslr
Cewwvy
Smiw,.
IY'SOFFICI
Street
in
June
1511 wIth Mr. and
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metllngs. Mast area artists
Smith and his___
daughter Piper still This business lies lien a reliable
Concrete Ce. a csmpary *55
SUPPLY INC.
Mrs. Lawrence
J. Pivec as
Is truly an iilstandln assof [
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LUJffi
1J
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PIWCIIISS
ShIll'
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bYe
lieu this growing business. name Ni the area. MV. otid MrS.
centinuss to serve this community
Located
at
Itie
corner
of
Magnolia
owners.
Over
the
years, the
me
...
we
tabs
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acrylic oils, brushes, canvas,
___________________ Crystal Lake Nursery NWIS the William Riynsi pj
tiaip it grew.
Avenue and 3rd Street, Sanford, Is
business oIgriw the building beards, art sets- evah1ng fir
•s, shepNiw5aAdcf1ang,dffi.nams
owned ofed by Der
was moved to their present
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1115 0.51St. ThiS
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PSIlV 155111 ItS
so Tile 0*01 Muir Cinler of
erramenlal watt. it
W$ISOL$TtMIR* stiop
and Vivianne Sweeney. Mr.- and
Iicatlen in 1540. Larry's Mart buys
Sanford.
TI,.
lock
and
sle
ePiretlin
55114W.
$acsnd
35.
SW
1q11
epedeilsee in lii'ørapng. N y
110 South Park Avenue, Sanford,
Mrs. Sweeney hail frees
a single Item or entire lisusifuls.
fUa4ltS*iirPlI5ant licatli
ar.inlOSdofaSkedsfres,i5ft. busbies. Isesmudiapertof lids
INS
Ni Willy Mr. August
Hamilton,
Ontario,
Canada.
+
Since
Larry's death In 1517, his
ship 11151 they epot.. this pliess
1N. Fir 34 years $inkarlk Olau
. WIlliam H., san of the
INe Cin be pwrlkased
WILSON AND COMPANY
GQr%n
svvad
(4)
four
pears
in
wife
and san Oaorps decided to
&amp; 1at
minimal 4051. Mr. pj s, $gsiw, 55*5 businesS uris, the rams if
- NIMW and Ills WIN, Ruth file
AND
the Canadian Navy after which
SANPORESLICTRIC
continue eperatin, this successful
with
Safari
Oil
ItS
citisanS
's
Roynsfds
Lack
&amp;
Safe.
Ms.
adtholrcilhldiar
lislie
is
eUlpild ni.PenSIolIltv $f *0
CMPANY
:
they came to Puns in INS. In
familybuslness.Ac,m.lateiimoo
WWIILRIPSRT$UZIR
r owl. RijegNi is IICUISSI 155*5111
YOWl of thiS most nip
firm
40ev. Ni matter Whet
business. Pratt J. Par.
Is
50 Park Drive, $in*d. was
Ovl*. IllS firm we. Started by
1W they purchased Coleman's
.11W remansbly prical furniture Is
lrraadlmaybe, piecamNolte 0M IIIIIU locksmith and IS a
ttil PrISmS ewoer toaving
founded Ni IRS by I. C. Harper
brothers from Sweden and
available. A $are variety of kit.
Gift &amp; Statlonsry Store iec
at
ROUON MANINS
miiflUt of the ship So Jtlllam,, *0 SMith's and Crystal Labs IbIU of *1.0*. Inc. TIle 0*0 &amp;
Sr.. N am elourloal csnlrsdlng
cOiled Nelsan Sistilers Pistils
114
Magnolia
Avenue.
Over
the
chin cabinets is stocked. A
3'27 twP I1'St UnfOld located
Nursery, aervin Seminole County MP.I1 Cider of Saiderd fiat wee
S.
I. Jullan and Ills wIN r.slø
busbies. In IRS they s,ted
Deespany. TIle! shipped fruit
yea's the nature of the business
compime lime of pe'table kansans
next
to
Sanford
Plaza.
this
led
hue
Whir
esumias
as
wall
bicycles
by
Puck.
CanIwlan
i
Sanford
with
.111*
row
baby
dsa1Ii ir Ipplilness. luatlni
wilOr Prilsof Ovlide" label and
changed tram gifts to an office
heaters wIth accessories, even
business was fOrmerly1 RoMan
With their ptses, esuss j 'VIe' plus all makes of SMX 1*05
*5*510. S. 010Mm le hesinsl.
NP,FillIp MartS, -Who arrive
in theSe peers *Sy ware the
supply store. They carry a corn.
weal heaters, to help customers
$Oertlfls
Oasis
and
located
In
IRS.
155
.rn,u
sUvlss.
The
oldest
and
lawn
mswas
by
Jaceder,
S*u.mbIr 13,
55 5t35 P.M.
largest tailspins coNISI of oranges 'County, and also the Oiled 0.1
combat histlnp casts piete itne ot office suppiias, t.jr.
WIII5wII
slCe
iNS.
TM
firm
labra.
Setap.
They
are
service
WIWi55S in Lake Maryl
Let's hips this $ . liii.. it in.
LaNPisaler Imallof Pionids. The
Mali Florida. In rn Mr. I. F.
niture and office maclines. Mr.
stperlenced help Is service these
bundis lOP is nit coesero shy
C*Jupafly 155am with two em.
Whaslir Sr. became a penner and
1012.
Mr.
Harry
RIWIR
IS
he
Lawoer.
,
because
lbs
YOWl
P&amp;IPSS
are
PistilS lI.IIin5 SW? *5 ISI5 fo
me firm icame Whom id
- PLMINIP SANK
children: MIchael, Who Iradueted
lv111isw1k0400ls till Iei'gebsek
ais ,s
*.s
ewe to au i11dfers with the Present tlpire 55 Iwanty.sis
pju. uny. Nsison and Ci. bran.
ewnsr
and
his company.
wife, RuthThins
Jean. 5 + from Florida State (Mivorsity has •Ii MMV CUSSSmOI5 diN
OP sarnsse
secritary
of
this
40wy,'40p,
MYD
and
Al'
Cap
fisluinty.
'steolunoSfull
(111. Mr. I. C. Harper Jr. is now
mate the Iertllilsr busbies
wftlr till 5Nre becais. of till
into a businsas venture' of
p'hWip Sank of Ilmirsis. 0 warranty service. Sill and
are S empleyoes well trained and
lime 55- oweeitv uesares end
Pris1t and need of *5 Own,
arid that company becamo
imaling. ever 9langlng, variety
CSMiY 115111W0*R
AbOwl six (4) mades ago
KI*IIUI
are
sielfvis
of
Alabama.
willing
to
helP
you
maks
fbi
list
50* as 0*f11 MInefl
Mr. NIrpir Sr.. sINisugiu tithed,
Wheeler Fertilizer In 1531.
0 merdlani*
eminatod trees a mareer
Iii ISIOVN to Talialiaisoi as pars
selection from their complete line
hers during ills Nivy days
wand luall Md Pelarsit la
miIidIb* am 0dM *1.051 in tile
fulfillIng a nssl Ni 1110 01.5. Mn.
owner of Pomade Sill's Oyster
Ptasetdp
U.
S.
Sink
of
UMdmele
and
IVCCJISJI
Is
'hi
SSMi1tt
51
it
ISa's
SW
Matins
MMt
Ni
ao tili busbies The 5lware motIves 1514*0 5Vvlce we. W4&amp;5a4
William H. Martin
Ml Flo*hIP Sank of Sanford.
iNS
, • SRN,d
hw5s, you will fifid the and
___afiod + Bar. Jpffney Is _________________
5MW Ma irtlud0WhlS5
_ pár of *1 b0*15e5. of Sided Mit. U
pramellyp
student of architecture
MIP
051mm
SeshsI*sssba*s
are
an
sIIsMJ
their
permauiw
Male.
When
yssi
fainaws
Ivhiruds
a
___ORllm.
____
NiIbsshipS
MOI$OIII
NI II
ha a full 11011 bi Sw0MJv4asP'r____
In Tallaliassis I Elizabeth Ann
SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY
lbs Uio*M- U 1111111 Sank, fInd Ihat pear lawn mower or deer
as will as ithis, quality name
At
pew cam
last,
its and Mr. OlurIsstr*esiSkI
(00)Ond *.Ms me
110-of
Ganas a eradivate ot Florida Stale
__South French Avenue, Sanford.
s, ssse
Sink
55
11*11. suginls wes't rim, the kid's
brands In boats I other marine
ji55W
1511k
*5
ffr
05
jo
dejillisiti
servIce
*rath
pour,
cksnaned
in
fali
NIP.
Through
____ thip amply
%Mlvsrslty, Who with Mr husband
: J Babe, swear, Iso native Of
foS SW
mercharilso. RoMan's I Ire
itigraphlcneedi.Mp,lsss
and supervlser. ms
,bjlial (Ill. omasan
+ fbi muiger.r: ls Sink
oanas. became 'associated
011io Ni___
came Is P101115 When till
reputation
and
comome
stock
+
nsjelasuld
busbY
or
pow'us
100
____
alfout A 4I$4$ ____
, IliiWMI Cistraitln, Depart.- CII
JDJ1UY ohipo under *5
*1* $wsansys Office Supply Inc. *11w retIred in iNS. After sar.
lsrbe*
*0WVInWW01Sofi,Whyt
irmp
in
many
out
oi
tppn
bvftiaSS Ni____
lbs DuwiiI.UJn Skip.
mill elfin the med
alp
Siwb,and, •andMrs.WkuSsr
Its the County, Pr$1*V
InJun.effbisyeer,Th,$wsiu,'s vkig in
rhd War II he was
eel *05*O &amp; MLJr Center of - custsmers, Tb. Robsaws orb
PINS d*rlcl
of BaUd *1_
ru(iUteMI service, riPlir,
as natIves of PlorM. Mn, isbn
an members of Holy Cress rakii Wham thu Korean War
lwlwvIuIenbIngSe $sa*1i and ISIfoJ1 01 RatiaslI. Lack &amp; late.
semis
ii
three
and
tiled
Pond
psjpfl51,
.,.
pl,
Wir.
of
is socrat.ry.*ssaw'e,
Iats.i5,
*1015*5
l. *5Lpvpjrualares. Ni*0asI me Roynsidi have bull ffisfr
Ep'scegel Church are active in ts brew out. Mr. Sales assumed
chiller vwinbsr I lvi. MV, itsbseui
ill $IVt%
ParkComm
Aviøue,
lod hfldUltrim b
-II,5am1WIL WI 0,5 r"
are elhices in dear areas of lbs busbies. with + SW are pri is
Iocai community and dseMiei
Wmefship of the Sanford Motor
lies
Man
a
member
55
the
Rotary
.,vi,
our
bisrtl.st
0 :twa of h
c,
betWiks.
Lab.
Mary.
Ti.
C0.r*a*iy directly after leaving
iivawient.
We
ore
very
forrn
yew
fbi
finest
of
this
type
Club
for
tile
Past
1$
VN!e,
With
iatm and beSt wishes
. ,.ur .
isuniussle County Nd elik thoM, Ceallv e.
tIle miuta!y an September II. 1552.
uu.r.utive csarnlms asmpflses ewv'm a'sM$.
tvnsle to have hum aM their tWit
thiS
firm
DntuIflhI
Milofactimul
ISO
*r
phIflI
j
yee,,
Ml
w,, 1551 *5
t . ,sr wi* ivu'. pes,
w.re in
ew or
ares.
that
1*. many sMaller auto dealers
must, as come en sit. Mali. pour + disk.
dam,
any For
Wlom
_
WINW$salWlalcuet,mar$ Pea
banking mupotIssee, Dennis
Den Soils Is pill of ills .er
+
.
p,rshas.
oni
start
*MLI.Y
J.C.PINNSYCOWNIC.
deal '** $antri Slestric
seups*Iiss
Cw with -._ II vows of
____
Iae$wsmey'sOotkeIssply,
Inc.. elnallied cntac, WIN his
IVime
lii
the
10.1100
IIInkIIL
+
wilYOslwl
f_jini. Whansu pe WIN SU*rdPleM.iNISI.Ipertot
*Wsse'
+ SSW&amp;PI*NSSI
-and1er1SiI,*,igil,
eM*iipstim
J51smoreandj1.au,tecartim.
WIll Seated since $00. ThiS is SW 0
01111 *11 *0'
+_'-'.
'
Shred. ss*rt
• naIl luS.Ih etik aviv N ___
' bells awalttv and sr'vlc..
'SiWify them with the very fInast
+
liii
is
a
00*1
IS
*5aldedru,Usuullw
IilinIjIIL.
Sanford
fo
1N'
'
Pain.. me fits SW lullS in 011$ 55 piuIa-H, l 55
ServiCs. hated Muir Csris.sny
SoustoCounIy and sw,.tnflj PasiNi. $OJ*$-Ssuu
Ms hem 05155*0
___
__ dealer in
emasti om 55 fair
is *5 oldeSt franc11d
___'e
_____ ______
________________
_____
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____________
_____
____
____
FitstM..$uL..*1Npsers,g, 15Elo
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, 5151$ 55 tha10 Uhrsi&amp;
the county. Tiley ate tile
,
Colidhi C...*. W. M
_________________
1*050*1111 sued Ml M451V behi *5111.1, hWy OrO - liuIsme
Ilitherlind AMC.
iialer In
Commercial, jei, Worn Towsrs ___
-' thMaiomsejI.Islufw.gupt
- is. 1*e
p'l*5Shfl$:ilhlu$iluiI
___
____ 1*$
___
___
___
N *5 ness of
____
____, - 104 last
___
____
smeses. Ian. me are., cairn, ast Md te* over
+
IwnsPi
*5
me
furnW-il
+
ktLIIr
if
IRS.
TM
Ipedeus
NIt'
1111*14.1*
by
Mr.
50*1551 filly mausi its gi
•.-*mir$y
NVolUN'5
5I,lbs
- NleWfgiINleifSanddubsaI drive
sflma51&amp;sMdruTrs
5*511 S.'t'S K... me tit. Nick, a twelt
knew.
name Ni
pruMiIsMilohinINtThsy$*l
-'
_________
___
_____his Sass a Jiulur bo
__________
IN
-_ liasu in me Uu&amp; timid of i.autv some ISO,_N513J' PSCU,JeSp$
+
in MaIM *50051 Nd *IV S slim mitehraI*a
ATlANTIC NATIONAL
_______
Osnowast
4
itily
Su$*ip thin Os 40010*
huLls
Whail Ml
*10* usub in 55515N
Ii built
-. Wheel drive A
I
waN as inm.-....i-____
____bylative.Silty
5 OP
511Mpg.
sines
1*
55
fb*.
IUISIi
Mn.
*obgr
lrgull.s
W
C.
Else.
0*5v
y e' *=smnS
llurn1 M tips. MiSc ____
TiJ*JV. ' me
our, for
to tom
___ ___m 1.ut Fist
ins.r me me. Sirigilde p,usom wuam am hru40uJI 1tU1 Nd *Vilu. . '
00dM in kit P0* *1 ivrckaSId *0 wme to piers me 10*0 MIasunt,t,,
poirre vew'i,
lonkuni
at
OilieSt .
Ii*'
5111151,
brMl'nwuue
0*
as
SUP
C*VUIII(S
of
$f1gi$'
kill
IIIHfoII
Ilantar,
Os
f
____
jri1u1Nl panfoct
IN., WhIVybeISINI
....' t* + was me
____
IU*.i
M*
Cin'y.
ii%p'mers,
Mn.
Km.
and
kisNdt
Mts. ser
ofom l-:-jr -, .P11w .L*ILLJ aii Uhlit
. ksmlirus ill MaStS tiudllni in TM lu*1SrIii1r *5pereje, S51511. NiSm.
*5Wfafo
10 *5Uy in*sof
10NslWilapby*10*s5
*1I*MISI
Ml des IN awai
luRKS. - ?lepof*0 $510' MOP N liii hIitNS*0dii
. - + -:
0* is ..j
Sam
PW$'s MaMa suiv
Pit u1il in4.
W ftUU1*5
IPL- Y.
WfllL * nl*u 51 r--Hoe 55 MWIINS Name fi*. welting of t's s.,.jloom.
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Ins..a N*IL11j WiN 0*0 Ii T
daMsll*A itorl.. NI v*

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Bank were: LIntei B. Allen.
President: Peter .1. Feltner, Vice
Pres.. Arthur Branan, Cashier.

Sunday newspaper has bw
otter citizens the best quality
published for 71 CoflWcutIve veers,
workmanship ever. The new
Fbrm.riy The Sanford Herald, the
aci
Is air conditlOfled
n'WIPIPIr became the v.nini
ubich assures customers that they
Herald In July 157&amp; The Ivening
p rsc
e highest degree of
. Herald also publishes the Herald
quality itgI, especially In color,
Advertiser, a weekly edItion Which
They have recently installed
iscirculated throughout $OfltkiOle
computerized typesetting and
and South Volusla counties. Ad.
paper cutting machines for faster,
vertisers purasi specs in this
moreaccuratewert before &amp; after
paper throuu 0 thbltsitlIfl buy
press. Celery City Printing
wiffithIveningNerafo,go
specializes In general printing,
• Combined total of *300 homes In
and titter press, including
Seminole arid Volusli counties,
complete layout and dNign
The Herald's plant, situated ea a
typesetting. tPiey more than
beautifully landscaped lot nt" the
welcome schsol groups and
lakefront has ecom. a Sarifird
organIzatIons to set up op.
landmark. The Herald's printing
pointments to view their facility.
facility Is a modern, computerized
Amoti our leedlt,g businesses,
photo.olfwt operation. The paper
this firm ranks near the top of thIs
has Its own color presses and a
list for stabiilty, progressiveness,
color separation unit adding lIving
and for Its contribution to the
color photos to the daily and
growm&amp;dev,lopm.ntofthearee.
Sunday paper. The newspaper is
published Monday through Friday
and on Sunday. The Herald Is
politically Independent and ____________________________
reports the news of the county,
MAYFAIR COUNTRYCLUR
state, national and world with
Country cius lied, has been a
professional competence.
Sanford landmark since 1531.
lIce Iifm
____________________
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___________________ have been John Pearce and
Howard MCNVNV. There Is an
MIRACLU CONCRBTI CO.
oig.iseen hale pelt course driving
305 Elm Ave., Sanford, first
. clei,
swimming
opened for business iii I1I by MV.
, - ro - Ttwv cater
J. I. Terwiillger Sr., and Ii nw
parties. lane and smell, Mr. l
owned and operated by his sent J.
Osatek Ii employed as golf
E. Tarwlilipsr Jr., Who teak eve?
elhIV otSVNS. MV.
the businsis In iNS. $4. and tilt
by are
- Mr.
wile, Mary Nancy, Ilouslewust
natty
PWie1at
atid
Mr.
N
James, John. David and W1l.m.
Nutty is Regional Vice usld.nt
At Miracle CO&amp;no$e Ce. 1V Can
Fiapetig Oara Inc. This dub
purchase the very best of precast
the lemilest self
baeel o.
concrete products fld IrigItn
courses In Central Florida,
supplies. They have reedy mix
beautIfullylandscaped, and it

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Lake Mary.
A few yews later, Dr. William H. Evans,
a physician from Indiana moved to the
area for health reasons and practiced
medicine while operating a pharmacy in
Sanford. And this began the history of
Lake Mary with these two men.
Dr. Evans sdtledlna red cottage ona
40.acre site on the ioiA side of Lake Mary.
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STONE

AL POIZIG PLUMBING

:1 Located at X0 East First Street,
so SaMOrd,isowned
and operaled by

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705 South French Avg., Sanford,
opened for business in 1g70.
PORZIG PLUMBING covers all
plases of plumbing from the

DON and MARGARET KNIGHT.
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This family operated business
features the best and the
• complete line of brand name shOes
In Sanford. For men there are

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NUNNRUSI4, RAND &amp; DEXTER
and FREEMAN. For the
)ophlsticsted lady there are
'NATURALiZENS, OLD MAINE
?'IROTTERS, CONNIE, JACQUE.
:J.iNE and PERSONALITY.
NIGHT'S also has DANIEL
REEN house shoes for men and
women. HUSH PUPPIES for the
tire family an ACME boots,
SHOE STONE takes
In tilting children's shoes.
e guarantee that the shoes are
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itted correctly. Selections include
IPOLL PARROT,U.S. KEDS and
lldren's corrective shois by
HILD LIFE - America's finest

chiidr.n's shoes. Handbags of

't fl5Wy colors and styles become
irresistable to the lady shopper.
Courteous service is always of.
Owed by DON and MA RGARET
KNIGHT, MRS. BETTY BARLEY

and working on a Part-time basis
,re
6~10BOBBY MEYERS and GREG

.KNl0HT. MR. KNIGHT is active
In the community In both Church
.'a nd Civic Organizations. We
,: suggest that when any member of

yovr family needs FOOTWEAR
iwu remember KNIGHT'S SHOE
TORI in dasstouei Sanfonl.
ou'il be glad you did Ii
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CHINASENRY
ANTIQUE
Opened lts doers In 150. Mrs.

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MarIe RIchter isthe owner of this
First Street, $anlsrl. As -

aid

Amish buggy greets yew'en
outside of the shOp and
you'll find ftwss rooms filled
' antIqu, furniture, Jewelry, dolls
,and paintings. Attached to 1115

back of the shop Is Mrs. Ridder's

i5-studio

where sue conducts art
cl.sses.
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quite an co islwd
51w does Mndpiintld lamp
on a com missi on basis, also
beautIfully reproduced neat of
arms, In water color, from your

orIgInal, She enjoys all perleda of

furnitvrs,pol.dings.Ic.,butsueis
especially fond at Use victorIan
period. Na pride ared joy are t wo
mascetsockingdolls, drisail like
people Which are haiti over N,
'yser aid. Antique appraisals are
"conducted in a prefessional
manner, for Insurance R Rotat,
purpenes. same of the areas of
ioppralsaI an jewelry, china,
. .staso, furniture I' pohntings. If
$W'?' Making to take a walk Into
Iii. rldies II the past, tfmsn we
suppest you visit Maria Richter at
He Clikiaherry Tree Antique simp
in hurl. Yaw'it be glad yau dill

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repair to large
Installations. Business has in.
creesed steadily. The firm has
e5.even (11) employees. BEVERLY
KOSCHWITZ is the office
manager. ponzio PLUMBING
smallest house

does bolts residential and corn.

marcial plumbing, remodeling,
custom work, large townhouses,
plumbing repairs, etc. Their work
covers Seminole, Orange, voiusia,
she and Osceola Counties. MR.
PONZ1O originally from New
York City, has been in Sanford
,ge. He and his wife JUNE
have three (3) children. We are
very fortunate Indeed to have AL
PORZIG PLUMBING In our
community. For the very best of
service at very moderate prices,

call AL P00110 PLUMBING 325.
3)70 for all your plumbing

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LAKIVIIWNUI$lNO CINtlI
515 East Second Street, Sanford.
Mrs. Virginia Michalowski and
MU Su
Castrianni are the
administrative directors of
SeminoWs finest nursing center.
Activities and happy residents are
their main concern. Mrs. June
Miller, activities director, has an
activity for everyone from lingo
to movies to Pizza Parties. She

also has some OUtside Interests
helping with activities, one of
these Is Seminole Community
College, arid the Ptileblan Class of
the First Baptist Church of San.
lord hasa monthly birthday patty.
Everyone gels ice cream and
Clk$ Ploss ore gettW under woy
for the aiwwel Christmas Bazaar
to be held the fIrst part of

December. The donation of a kiln

has opened up a whole new area of
creative activity Introducing the
art of ceramic crafts. These
beautifully crafted ceramic pieces
are all for sale. If you haven't
already, plan to visit the nursing

center. lt'sa bright, cheerful place
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REAlTOR
This rapidly ixp.nhlng, highly
successluibusinsesissntynine(ej
years OIl. It has grown from the
original office in Winter Park to
twelve 112) full service offices
covering she Central Florida ares
from Use last Coast to West of
Orlando. Eleven of the offices
serve the residential clients while
all commercial needs are capably
met at the Maitland Plaza attics,
J. B. siwirnan, Inc., is a
pagreeslsis real estate Company
and the largest breker In Central
Florida. J. S. Sheelman, Inc., is
• ais. He largest IRA SIOKIR In
a three (3) state eros on.

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cats and 1 guInea pig) would have

the beauty shows where they are
taught the latest trends In hair
styling and the art of cutting hair.
Permanent waving, high lighting,
frosting, tinting and all the latest
methods in color are specialties of
all the Stylists. Since this is a
UNISEX Salon, we welcome men
well as the ladies to try the
latest In natural permlng and lamp
drying. Eyebrow removing or

to be# "A or"I desire to do the
mostwecan tohonora pet, even a
death.' choo.choo Elwees, a
Chihuahua, was the first burial in
iS?). Since then there have been
more than 1100 burials which in.
ciudus dogs cats, birds, guinea
pigs, turtles, hamsters and an
ocelot. Request for the burial of
horses are made constantly but
they are not equipped to handle
such large animals. For someone
looking for a plece to put that

out wnitselflpwaslrstlocated
at 2510 French Avenue, Sanford,
but the business flourished and the
need to move to a larger building

memories forever through the

Florida native. This Shop

specializes In the repairs SI heavy
wiodis but will also repair the
sHtitiel dented lender with the
sameexpert skill. MR. RIDWINI
has a staff of ten (IS) of the moot
uuallf led body arid paint moo In
the
automotive
business
anywhere. They guarantee their
work Is your satisfaction a
the SatlafactIOn Of peer Insurance
adjustor. MN. RIDWINE
tunuis to improve his facilities
keep up with the dI$IIOIIIS
arid the new designs Of atjterno.

became quite imminent, Mr.

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Eloise Unsworth specializes In the

SANFORD AUCTION

comfort of their own horns or a
friond"S hom* and to Creative

Wayne O'Nell is the wie owner
this business. He came to Sanford
slier llslng Orlando
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knowledge plus 30 years ix.
Parlance Is this

O'N.11 isa member of the Bloc.
trlcal
Apparatus
Service
Association, a worldwide

association in which all members
are required to live up fe the
standard of excellency In
work. His
the repairs, rewinding and
r$lding electric meters of all
and aft in the r@WlldW4 of
...-.., he

Incressed his capacity to wait as
Wow I** andisawfeftwoo
"we ranging from
1a ,. .
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has
Heard his wife ROSy, have two

BOWL AMERICA
locatedat 110 Airport Boulevard,
Sanford, opened its doors 7 years
ago. Bowl America Inc. owns this
entertainment enterprise. Roger
Quick, manageslt along with Tom
Schulze assistant manager, and
c Quick, program director.
Over 2.000 bowlers utilize the
facilities at Bowl America and
•' Presently there are 44 leagues for
men, women and children, In.
chadlng a mixed league, The
leegues are sponsored by ares
businesses and Roger Quick in.
forms us That he'll have a bowling
pai'ty for any new business in.
taraited in sponsoring a logue.
BOWS nitica also of3Jee
iiiisThginners arid this pest
summer over
new bowlers
were Introduce the 00".
Amerlcafuturesa fine restaurant
which Is epenad daily from S am.
until midnight, and Its very sm
Trophy Lounge for tired bowlers o
unwind in which Is open from 10
am. to S am. For It,. finest In
area entertainment we r.nem.
mliii 50*1. AMERICA, located
at IN Airport Boulevard,,Saq,

1215 French Avenue, Sanford,
opened Augyst 1f14, by Wayne H.
a nd Lynda M. Slecha. Th. lure of

yourown homewitha government
subsid ized home from Unsworth
Realty arid Unswor$h Builders.
The financing on the custom built
homes .s arranged by Unsworm

Realty through FHA-VA and

Conventional FInancing. In 1577,
Unsworth ReaIt' joined the
Seminole County
Board of
RealtOrs and the Multiple Listing
Service. We are now branching out
N'o Other phases of real estate-

F.H.A. &amp; VA Government
Repossesslons, Acreage, Scat.
Owed Lois, and Resale Homes,
Please stop by and
Eloise
Unswo1h for any of your real

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* lovely location dotted with
ground ttser duplexes was opened
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1573 offerIng rentals to per.

menent residents. In wi the
owners tranotormed the village
into a tourist facility only. Bad
full size apartment eSters two (5)
bedrooms,

linens,

china,
coekingware, central hOit &amp; air,

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was born. Scott
Diamond became Vice President

Marketing and Management
and Pete DeBlasl became Vice
President of Management In the
newly formed company, which Is
located in Sinking Springs, Penn.
Sylvania near the parent Company

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children. GInI Stowell is an
Associate in ltiitirm and they too

arenativnol Sanford. Hal Colbert
Realty sills residential, acreage &amp;
commercial property. They are
members of She Seminole CatnIp
Board of Realtors &amp; Multiple
Listing Service. 1514 was a goad
year for the firm. having been
lewelvod Ni the sale of over 0110
million dollars In reel estate arid
Is Progressing a0is 's
same lines. With listings In Lake,
Volusle, Orange &amp; Seminole
Counties, this firm will work
tirelessly to satisfy your evey real
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only Sales Representative in
Central Florida to one of eight (I)
Regional Coordinators with
Crea tive Expressions. Jo-An
shares hir success and knowledge,
patience and charm with the new
more than 30 demonstrators
working *1* her In IMS CuMnel
Florida area. A graduate from the
university of Pittsburgh Jo-An's
vocation is in cytology (dealing

with the l!fe and history of cells),
married to an anesthetist, mother
of 2 children. Sandy and. Scott,
grandmother, victim of a

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Mayer, City .1 Lake Mary
Ths Is the year that growth and change have became a visible
reality In Lake Mary.
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$srsstsofthe persons ree'ding
there.
The membership contest nsa_
with fin of them In lbs beautiful Raw
wssd FIRM. A ?1aip
flit diambsr Ii non-partisan iOU Dec. 31. Anyone who signs
Bank branch Ii also upend there MS.
ad nonsectarian and, in ao- op and collocts dues from 10 or
We are prosud to have Iwo sew masafactarlig pt. Name cordoace with Ms by-laws, takes Mors membersh
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MtractIvs,sdura buildings In bSg with the high daidords
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little Lake Mary, along CoiOry Qeh Reid in
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CouO,ystde U Ia Thuuosu Aar ad the ujgof CarI
(leks SabdivWus on Stsosr RoOd.
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puss. Mail
bailing iS wail M
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that laid Md as'id s*
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When school board members
wondori.d If the school syulem
can afford the DOW school, Job.
Colbsrt, director of the school
bomrdbuiO odd the statewide

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School Superintendent
WI1111 Layer said ft Will coO
another 1 mIllion for fur'
HUgiI CarMen, school
director of a1iary services,
briM.d the duitect foes at

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welfare of the community of are Ray Fox, Al Guthiel,
Lake Mary and the area DeLor. Lash, Kay Sosamnan,

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City's Year Of Growth 'A Visible Reality'

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Mactins Is about IN. Even
with the total cod figured in,
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We!cac-'e sign for Lake Mary visitors
about $41
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CoibSit rspou*ed *12,951*
for the Lelm
Mary
project. Colbert
estimated that construction
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tb. be
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Lake Mary proputy owners classifications for Mayor Waite Soronca edd rveotburailooOjuwfrom
should Contact their iniwance municipalities has reduced city property owners wlU thSMMLCoIbSItCOSClUdSdhS
aguts to mali, sure they Lake Mary's rating from a MA realm a ID pemiut savings If thoshi lbs school di14 cosdd
recaive the savings in fire in- to a7.
their kr'ee em block and 4$ afford the arsooldirktgtbs two
bronco premiums available
puisit If their heenui are of fiscal yes, purlodo Invoked
The Lake Mary Chamber of of any candidate for date, Backbone Club, according
under the city's now rating
Terry said the resulting we_sd coastrutilus. 'Ibsy city with Ms ,ui
Commerce, the oldest con. county, city or federal office. IUpp.
J&amp;ng.
Maaficaiim City Comcibn'n Savings in the fire Insarsacs r$c.ksd
A special award will
timing chamber In the M1( of
premiums for Wi home Is, bicaim .1
Harry Tarry advises,
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,OOJ ba,d
Chamber officers are Ronaid
Fl rida
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The state's Insurance Service enough topay all his city
e'p.iwii. of the city wMar chairman, agreed saying the 55th aenisi membuihip lve. R. Rlpp Sr., president
Ocgar'lIon (108) which sets lids year with money to spare, system d hocus. the city his ached was "witida the bell The
has been dubbed Raymond G. Fox, vice"I'm all for that," he said, a dispaiddag asivice.
rating
fire
Insurance
"(orMIon Backbone."
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president and Mrs. Dorris
The purpose of the chamber H.rdsn, secrctary4reasurer. ___
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Harry Terry, Dr. Burt Perth.
chief. Cliff Nelson, Pat Southward arid
Francis Mark.

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State's Oldest Group Sets 'Operation Backbone'

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town, and with some
hired help cut all the underbrush and
trimmed the oaks and pines. Sjoblom and
his sons then opened op streets and
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n an entrepreneur of his day,
SlotIo,

for deleting from the base hid.
These items included food

City's New Rating Classification
Allows Citizens To Receive Savings

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The city, incorporated In 1973, now
boasts nine square miles of territory.
Some 3,0(X) to 3,500 persons live within its
city limits. The municipality has a
governing body consisting of a mayor

lake Mary.
He laid out the

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$15
on a 35'acr.
Longwood.Lak.
Road.

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par'allzlng disease and conqueror
of in-home demonstrational
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Ms past øt.i witb.c.l&amp;er
future deals with "sells".
Needlecraft Is the "In thing" new,
even children II and 11 love to
aldthook, men stay behind the
scenes for the moot Peit but
almostequalttiefomaieierygrfer
STITCHERY, In JoAn's own
words "To me irs not Just selling a
product. I'm planting a seal In
people that they can use the rest of
their lives by giving thins the
knowledg, of how to paint a plc.
two with a needle." This corn.
munity wishes an astounding
company and an absolutely un
believably courageous WOman
continued growth and success.

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million facility
located
its own high school
1950-1951 school year.
tract bordering the
The $15 million facility Is to
be located on a 3Sacre tract
Mary
bordering the bngwood.Lake
Mary Road. Architect for the Additionally there win be four the *11,249,00
school Is Gutmann.Draguh tennis coals, an auditorium accspted for condructlonof the
Associates.
with a capacity of 600 and a facility from Roger P. Ken.
The two-story school is to gymnasium that can hold 200. nedy, Casselberry w not inmeaswe236,00
feet and
When plans were originally clad. 11 Items with total value
will be built to boise 2,100 unveiled for the proposed of $1,747,000.
studiOs. fl is to have 00 school In December, 1*7*,
Carl Gidmanri of the ar
parking Spaces and 150 construction
Cost
was chitactural firm said the 11
facidty psrklng spoc.
estimated at between $9 m11l1on Items Included nlnsof which the
There will be sevun stairways and $11 million.
school board was responsible
and one elevator primarily for
1it school boyd was told iltI. for deleting from the boss
use by the handicapped. earller this mou.øi however that hid. These tern. Includod food

applied thinking of It as a
Productive hobby. This hobby has

everything the factory people left behind
including the land. He then had over 3,000
&amp;crea. 2.0%) acres of which was located in

The younger Evans became recognized
in his
of the nation's top 11gM
and slack wire lpe.4aIi1. He appeared
before large crowde in many of the Now
York and Now England auditoriums.

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Lake Mary is scheduled to get

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The Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce,
the oldest continuing chamber In the date,
was founded by Frank Evans, Sjoblom and
other business men In IM.
In 1923, Lake Mary was advertised in a
magazine as "Not too far from and yet not
so near the main arteries which carry the
bulk of Florida's tourist and commercial
traffic as to interfere with the desire for
quiet contentment and scenery of nature's
own making."

moving to Pennsylvania, SJoblom bought

chemicals.His sm Frank, then only sight,
walked the tightrope to entertain the

Auditorium, Tennis Courts

Gymnasium,

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platted the community's first subdivision
and owned the light and water system, the
forerunner of the Florida Power Corporation, history record.
The community's recreational centers
were the Lake Mary Casino, owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Sherm Sewell and the Evansdale
swimming beach.

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in the newspaper advertising for a
local sales representative. She

teacher: Mary Both Donaldeon, a
gradua te Of UCF Is teaching
speech therapy at Crossclty, Jane
Morgan, living in Kansas: Larry,
an emoloys&amp;oLnht's .S...
Store, &amp; Jim who resides in Salt
Lake City, Utah. The Williams are
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television, utilities poll p1mm the
use of roll away beds N company
drOp in. All you need to bringIs
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Work. N
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offers samething unique far all
his was
HAROLD WALl.
ages, families as joy The coroiree
REALTY, INC.
of 115che0i
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and retirees enjoy too mill Win,
in 1571, Harold Hall Realty, Inc.
tars. Popular Central Florida
RATIMAN REALTY
lies Increased the she of the
attractions are all within as hewn
liii Sanford Avenue, Sanford.
ceinpiny So Iwo offices. aidhtien
drive, net to mention Silo can.
Menlo C. Satemen Is a RegIstered
Im
sales asseclalss and a secretarial
venience of He Orlamsds Jot Part
Real
Estate
lreka
and
start
ed
Wait.
m,
main
afticiislsateien
compassing Albama, Georgia
bliss UCfi YI. They have a coinS
THE
REAL
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TATE ASINCY,
and Sanford's Auto train.
Il,ar am businessin INS. On
001*00 AUTO PMfl
and Florida. Far the second
Ky 9.fl Immedlalef p 5111151
piet. 14 hOur wrecker servIce
INC.
ResIdent
Manager
Lucil
le
Kosikig
March
17151
at
moved
07
1514
she
to.
Located at d aIII Magnolia
ffi Pa Delve intersectIon
consaci time, they have been
wish He latest addition of a hy.
REALTY WOISOMIMSIR
is always llaedy Is aid you in any
Ida $aSsrd Avuiwo amid lust
Avenue, Sanford opened for
2500$. Orlando Drive. TM branch
awarded a troptip designating J.
dramatic wrecker Which Is net Only
AU
EMPLOYMENT
In
May of 101L THE REAL.
wa
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rect
y
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business Ni July SI IWO. It Is
I. Ileelman the No. 1 IRA
for handling aulgma*IIas but has
on Fronds Ave., $aawn.rd pem
ESTATE AGENCY brought a new
residents to use lila lacillties of.
A
n
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W4 eperafod by Leo Mlxiii. Len
South
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company in Use aforemawlened
flit capacIty to serve as. small
Ni January,1514. The orgsn1ajs dimenslen to Sanlard real estate
fired which a
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peat,
omers am
family are Sanford natives,
LSW Kid., former
region. Noel estate is a sacimid
crane picking up and fnsulni
When thy affiliated with as Is.
teens,
Ia5Wre.mat,
lets
of
IllS
and
been in buskitss for mar i
5005
Sstsmiiin
Realty's
lidure
MINOR AUTO PANTS currently
KislIRsalEstato,Inc.hasr,cinIIy - cs,an
career far Mr. J B. Steelmae, a
loom
up
tetlomiuI •tat
in Florida. Owner of the
REALTY
country
air.
Mr.
Harold,.
tt,rui
optimistic
_eyes
es
rein
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ti one full-time machinist and)
joined SWell Mall ft$ty, Inc.
Stetson University (DoLonil
17 feet in ISIS air, with the Inability
and
WORLD.
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and Is a gresf asset with her wide
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and economy if this NEW NISbUIMIN.
haven and solhsrs can new ha
.111d OOIICIOS is MRS. CAROl.
pmapi,.is viieage aler with tmis
all
provide their ciii smers With
Colonial High Scheet, Grind,. Mr.
hydraulic wrecker He c*iars
inspection QURTICHINSACN. Under MRS. "'reO$thlI1llVWhar*M
wit,
Invite
your
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.st
sue.
liens.
services that range from valve
Harold Hall 0001,7 has en out.
0. J. Nimniamie lies assumed ISis
charge Is keof tea mhnlitsum, Ml.
'Q'5' supOtvislai He Daylena
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lobs, to ci life ingumie title at Offico Sales. MMager.
standIng advertising proem in anytime.
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came
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ALSO CARRIES A COMPLETE
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mi. Iplo lidk services ii they
11tslmigsiay, OffIce
He and 111$ wile, DII, have two
slionanisat, Village. i
Sellers o compete with
S. iwy CAROl. as managsr of He Sanfsrl
tram
Salem,
Virginia1
LINE OF hAND NAME PARTS
can
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'low buildil' homes in He am.
on
AeencpisJOANNPI$H,aoan.va
t7-fl,Sanfspi, Fl. 31771 orcaillilabout
ii
years
ago
an
vacatI
,
include
FIL.PNO
estate
to
Services
Buyers &amp;
w$ilch
Iwont, (IS) .es.caas.s, put lorsIs
clvi.,, In Peals. SIMI$OI.I
resident for He p.55 30 yç, pefitive retail market. REALTY.
a fr's
Like cetmt$eos others heWs amid
Slums.
UNITS. *1* FILTERS AND
oflerlsahsvs Ml bSbMl He CIII
WORLD provides an N tiew
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PAINT
AND
BODY
SHOP
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since,
Shop
look
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Instant
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toseethat lads cHant's needs are
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a coscimmien acceptable 10 all
liaised man wIlls as expert crew *0 altrwd. 5W
MONTE
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WINTER
RUN$
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parties. Oneat .9,0, Postman's
can accomplish II. air area In list
PARK. The SANFORD and ALTA.
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PRODUCTS
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.
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coast *fNJIJSU is '15*05 lilt
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3)2 L.en$u*sd Puss en HIghw.y
MONTE SPRINGS _agencies ,, suit their Individual soils.
005 in the way of 5..Jk and
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woiskis des. Isgumar so expsni REALTY WORLD also provius
Il'S. Lang Weed Opined for
sr of this bwsiness at the
Ml Shop billows He
Wpnt"
l a casspu* fir bitasaISrv
.
SUNSHINE TV •
to Its INocisfos many hours of
1W raise at lebs_avsltpble for
.7'
Mot S'e0.
Ni May, 1014. JOHN 0.
area isis centiwe i, row. in
5W
1s
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enjoys giving his customers
per

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Florida sunshine brought the
Blecha's from Wisconsin to San.
ford In 1fl2. Wayne Is a self-taught
auctioneer and a member Of the
Florida Auctioneer's Association,
Auctions are held every Monday
ColumbiaMinerva and Caron
night. Their top quality mer.
International. Development of
chandis, a lot of which comes
their own market by putting
from storage houses in New York
money Into catalogs and
and upper Eastern states features
marketing programs resulted In
furniture, appliances, some
their wInning a coveted award
antiques, all household Items and
with only one year into the
TV's. In addition they are licensed
business. Creative Expressions
to handle guns and carry an In.
was founded in October 977 and
ventory of all types of fIrearms.
twelve months later was the
The Auction house is open Monday
recipient of the "SALES and
through Saturday from 10 ill for
browsing or buying. The Bleches MARKETING MANAGEMENT
EXCELLENCE AWARD in the
employ one full time ciii o,. paç
field of direct selling." Percen.
time helper.A growIng number of
tages tell a solid story of this corn.
citizens are finding that Sanford
pony. 10 percent turn over corn.
Auction is a good place to beat the
pared to 40 percent In other corn.
high cost of inflation with mer.
ponies. It has the s mallest sales
chandlse that they can be
to
force doing the largest volumn
own and afford to pay,
_______________________ Of sales, more shows and more
bookings than any other Industry.
1975
Locally Jo-An MiIsom, recoverIng
HAL COLSENT REALTY INC.
207 F. 251h St., Sanford opened for
business August 1, 1575. Hal Col.
bortandSeimaC.Wlliamsare co.
owners. Hal has 20 years In the
real estate prolession and Selma
ye, Born &amp; reared in
Sanford Hal and his wile, the
former Lillian Cameron, still live
in the homewtsere Lillian was born
on South Cameron Ave. They are
parents of two sons. William L. an
attorney in the firm of Stenstrom,
Davis, " McIntosh and Hal
Edward who works in the Tax
Assessor's
office. Seima's
husband, Ted, is a broker In the
firm also and they have five
children - Linda Terwililger, a

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of

Architectual Englne,ringand uses

his- talents in the family business.
Harry, a student at Seminole High
School, seems to find time to help
out in the construction end of the
business in spite of his heavy
academic and sports schedules.
The other four children are now
living out of state: Mac, an at.
torney practicing In Colonial
Heights, Virginia, Diane and
family stationed in Norfolk,
Virginia, Pete, a builder in
Columbia, South Carolina, and
Sam with Burling ton Mills In
Burlington, North Carolina.
The subsidized homes can be sold
with a low down paymen t, 3 per
cent of the sales price. They are
built in Voiusia and Seminole
County as well as the Sanford
Area. The Unsworth slogan is
"Gel'em While They're Hot." As
one can see, this Is a "Hot Op.
portunity' for young, retired - ,g
moderate Income families. Turn
your rental money Into equity for

brIdea and canasta.Arlene Boyd Is

IKLECTIIICMOTOR

Virginia and moved to Sanford 25

1,77

Eloise sells. A lovely family
surrounds the Unsworths:
Suzanne, attending Seminole
Community College, Is studying

manager of Bram Towers. Ms.
Boyd finds the Sanford area quite
agreeable and enjoys meeting
newcomers to the area. Located
close to Lake Monroe and the
Downtown Sanford shopping
district Bram Towers affords you
an Ideal location in which to live at
a price you can afford. The
pleasant people at Bram Towers,
Invite you to visit they today. It
may be lust the place you've been
looking for.

visit to the TREASURE CHEST
OF BEAUTY SALON enhances
that feeling by the total dedication
MABEL OUGOAN and her
capable STAFF,

wked forFlorida Power

eyes of the skilled &amp; talented Mr.
Orwi.
SEMINOLE PAINT
ANDSOOYSNOP
*540 Myrtle Aye:, Sanford, was
opened February, 1511 by MR.
DAVID NIDWINV, a central

SEAM TOWERS

you feet good about yourself. A

Corp.for2$pears,Heandhis,ife,
Marflsa, are natives of West

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sale of government subsidized
homes and custom built homes,
Her husband, William, a builder
for 33 years, heads the bulding
firm, building the homes that

Is located at sI B. 1st Street,
Sanford. This rental apartment
complex has 13$ units and boasts a
beauty parlor and laundry
facilities. Sponsored by All Saints
Episcopal Church and Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, this complex
opened Its doors in August of 1572.
Though this Is exclusively an
apartment building for the elderly,
therelsnoendtotheactiviti.s that
go on here. There Is Bingo on each
and every Monday night. Movies
are shown once a week. Church
Services are provided every
Thursday morning for those who
desire to attend, and you'll always
find a game of cards going on for
thosi of you who love to play

and
daughter.
KAREN
WALLACE, is a stylist at
TREASURE CHEST. THE
DUGOANS have 2 grand.
daughters,
TIFFANY and
ALLISON WALLACE. Feeling
goad about your hair style makes

$A.l$1$ERVICI
Is located at 2521 Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford. This busIness,
almost nine (5) pears old new, has

continued success for

Bateman Realty.

and owned a beauty salon there
before coming to Sanford 10 years
ago. Her husband, PETER, is a
purchasing agent for Auto-Train

Bob Orwlo, 242$ Laurel Avenue,
Sanford, developed lntoabusinsss
venture in 1571. Bob's studio is in
his home, and as a commercial
photographer, he specializes in
'eddIngs, ID's, Passports, Poor.
traits and Photos for special oc.
casicris. He attended Winona eke
SCISOOI of Photography in Indiana
attends as many seminars on
Use subject as possible. *,owi
is an energetic fellow, for he also

years ago. They are parents of two
daughters, Susan teaching at
Hopper Elementary School and
sandra a senior at Seminole High
g, 5 an Martha
living in Sanlsrd and .We es
pleased with their decision to
settle litre. Photograpt,y as a
hobby Is fun - as business it is
bosh fun and lucrative. Next time
the occasion calls for photographs
call Sob. You'll treasure those

only

facial halt Is done by the WAX
METHOD. We also welcome the
children to have their hair styled,
Ow services also include wig
styling and manicures. MABEL is
anativeof Needing, Pennsylvania

friend, Pleasant Haven Pet
Cemetery is Just the spot. Prices
are moderate and in line with the
service which Includes pickup,
casket, interment and a marker,
The Mewes family welcomes the
opportunity to show you the
cemetery and to discuss your
.Par tIcuIarneeds.
BOSORWIS
PHOTOGRAPHER
What started out to be a hobby for

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Settlement For Immigrants

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of l$OHS but uraed in iSV,
He said a wagon boat as a means of
transportation, earning money enroute to
Lake Mary by giving lectures on

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Two tiny settlements — Bent's Station
and Belle Fontaine each with Its own
railroad station — comprised the village of
Lake Mary.
The village of Lake Mary Is said to have
been named after the wife of an early
settler. Rev. J.F. Sundell, who came to the
area In 1IS4 as pastor of the tJpsala
Presbyterian Church. He also organized a
Presbyterian Church for Lake Mary. The
church building was built by Sjohiom.
Soon a starch factory was built in the
community and It operated until gog.
Sjobloen bought the factory hotel and
tore asweflasalumbermill just off what
Is now Lake Mary Boulevard on the old

The year was 1*1. The Florida Land and
Devalopinent Co. had lrougt 75 Swedish
the ara .
(kit member of the coop was A.E.
Sjoom and this began the history of

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Lake

Chamber of Commerce,

Mary

P.O. Box 587
Lake Mary, Florida, 32746

The oldest continuously operating Chamber of Commerce in Florida
1923 ammonie 1979
Welcome to Lake Mary, Florida!
We're located between the Cities of Longwood to
the south, and Sanford, Seminole County seat to the
north; geographically In the center of Seminole
OKInty.
lAke Mary covers nine square miles and has a
popiilatIon of 3,233 with Its own police force and fire
department. The tax rate Is 2.84 pet' $1,000 property
v uatlon.- The city of Lake Mary employs 16 regular
employees and 6 CETA people.
The city Is beautiful with Its many lakes and trees
and wooded areas, truly a rural area, yet a city.
; Lake Mary may be reached by traveling north
from Orlando on 14 or U.S. 17-92. The main roads
are Lake Mary Boulevard, the connector between 14 and U.S. 17-92, Country Club Road which connects
SR 46-A and SR 477, and Crystal Lake Avenue,
comectIng SR 46-A and Airport Boulevard. It Is
wIthin 30 minutes travel time to metropolitan
Orlando and 10 minutes from Sanford
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residential development.
_Land Is also____
set aside for Industrial and business
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two national Industries located in Lake Mary NCR
Aid StNmbergCarlson. In addition, there are many
thops and small businesses: beauty shops, a barber
shop, pizza parlor, service station and body shop, a

florist, nurseries, realtor office, 2 dentists, a
chiropractor, a drug store, Driftwood Plaza, Phillips
06 with food service and a Country store. Soon to
come are Lake Mary High School, Flagship Bank,
NUMA Corp. and a proposed shopping center.
Four dispatchers have been added to the nine man
police force. New programs, supported by CETA,
are crime prevention, youth detention and
recreation.
CHAMBER
Several of the volunteer firefighters are enrolled
In the E.M.T. course. The volunteers have their own Of COMMERCE
rescue unit In addition to top firefighting apparatus. 's ..v Isrm .1 ,svsramsst mat LaO Mary Od
Isisre kcsMIaga city wss sir Cft
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ISIkS sMsstactI Ckssu
of the installation of new flrehydrants; a part ofthe
*sit PaN.
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CNAMUN OP COMMURCI OPPICUU
There Is one elementary school within the city
*,aii Itipp Sr.
limits. Students In the =grades are bused to VIci.Prsiulss?
Raymsido. Psi
Mrs. rr*s Nsr*s
nearby junior and senio
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Community activities center around a woman's
club, Rotary Club, garden and homemakers clubs
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and the Volunteer Fire Dept. Auilha
For more Information aboUt the ty of Lake
Mary, write the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 5W, Lake Mary, Florida W46.

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72nd Year, No. 51—Monday, Oct.22, 197—Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald— (U$pS 481-289)— Price 15 Cents

Cites Racial Discrimination
...Sanford Youth Sues Ti Get I USAF

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When 20-year-old Ronald (Major) Murray ofs
seven
want to join the army. I told him Murray already was trying to
YOM old he suffered major burns to his bads, face, _l and
oftIn the air force. The sergeant asked me If didn't it seem odd
thW In a fire at his Miami was home which claimed the livea of that Murray took his exams in February and he had not been
fouryoug. brothers and
notified yet? He went on to say 'Right now the air force Isn't
YoungMurray's burns were so i -i, as a matter of fact, he taking biadit."
reportedly sustainedfrf degree burns
The air force, however, has a different view of the situation.
30 pt of his
boar.
Air Force Sergeant Charles B. Russell with the Orlando area's
Train that point In his life tmtll this day, Murray and his
recruiting office, said today he Is upset that anyone would slur the
ssigtives were determined to work hard to rehabilitate the youth
air force by charging racial discrimination he denies exists.
sQ-be could lead an active and normal his.
161 know for a fact radii discrimination does not exist among
two prime goals for Murray were graduating from high school
our recruiters. If It did, those recruiters would be fired. We've
joinIng the U. S. Air Force over a etrong desire to serve his
gone for five years without any complaints, and now this."
sotatry.
Sergeant Ruuell, who said heisthoroughly acquainted with the
After some gruelling years of hard work and pbytjcai exer cise,
Murray case, stressed that the air force's hands are tied.
san't 1014 before Murray was playing football, running track
"He (Murray) qualified for the air force through his written
aidlifting welgtgs. In July, ifl, the determined youth achieved
tests, mental and moral, and as far as we're concerned, he was
lbS first of his two goals: he was graduated from Seminole High
also physically capable. However, physical examinations are
School.
conducted by and mtit be approved by the department of
defense. In this case, It was their Jacksonville office which
It was that office
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whid, has permanently disqualified him from entering any part
of the armed forces, not just the air force."
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Sergeant Russell said the defense department at first turned
down Murray based on a doctor's letter describing the youth's
,But, unless the federal. courts corns to his aid, he may never physical condition.
v4M Mr. Stubbs was beginningto make claims of
attalntttesecondgosl. TheAirForcsandthe U. S. Government of racial that
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Pfen.e have turned him down.
rewnan If they waited to pursue It further."
Stubbs sold today they did Pursueand contacted U. S. Sen.
:Since February, ire Murray has been trying to enlist In the Mr
Richard
Sloce. "Son. Stow told me the air force couldn't do that;
Force, but after along struggle, many hours of neurwn and
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Today, Murray's stepfather, James Stubbs of ii?AItdIIIOIR rather than rely solely on the doctor's letter In deciding to reject
4's., Sanford, said a ptmnbw* Miami lawyer, Ellis Rubin, will him.
Stubbs is usi ng as evidence of Murray's physical capabilities,
tUe a brief in U. S. District Court, Miami, this afternoon on
with
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&amp;bnlnathui Murray Ins black youth.
recruiters. The letters, Stubbs said, confirm Murray is not han
;itubbs
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despite the huge scars left from his burns.
- Murray was attung*btg to enlist In the Mr Force, he, Stublis.
Rusudi pointed ott, however, the defense department may see
* epoho with many'piuutiinths Air Force orwbotormerlyWere It dlffereitly. "Some of the scar tissue on his arm Is so thick,
j the Air force andthsy told ms the Air Fame now has apolicy doctors were unable to Inject a needle to get a blood sample."
.4kolud taking anymore blacks. In Jim., a black army
Slubbasald when Murray went to Jacksonville for the physical,
- servant recruiter came to my horne and asked If Murray m*
See AIR FORCE, Page IA
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patrols to the zone two area. A break-In Thursday night at
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men being arrested and an officer being injured after an angry
crowd flooded the business block.
Two burglary suspects, Willie Johnson and Tony Dwight McGill
were arrested after leaving the scene along with Albert Thomp.
son, and Edgar Olive Gathers for disorderly conduct and
Clarence Noble for disorderly intoxication.
Gathers had charges of resisting arrest with violence and
battery on a law enforcement officer added after officer Darrel
Brewer was struck on the head with what Butler thinks was a
brick. Brewer had just a headache from the injury Saturday
morning, Butler said.
Butler said a hostile crowd scene like what occurred 7bursday
had happened three times since January in the zone two area,
enclosed by Seminole Boulevard to 13th Street and Persimmon
Avenue to First Street.

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