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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!) - Militant
set for newsmen covering the takeover,
students holding hostages in the U.S.
he said: "In any case, there Is no need for
Embassy today seized a three-member
reporters to pry into the interior of the
NBC-TV fllmcrew and held them several
embassy."
hours inside the besieged compound, a
The spokesman, based inside the
spokesman for the students said.
diplomatic compound, was asked to
An NBC spokesman in New York said
comment on reports that some of the
the three were released after
women and non-American hostages
questioning, but he had no details on the
might be released soon through a
detainment.
government mediation effort to end the
The students' spokesman said the men
crisis, now in its 12th day.
were seized from the rooftop of a building
"We do not agree with any such atclose to the compound while filming the
tempts," the spokesman told UP! In a
Interior of the occupied embassy
telephone interview. "Our stand Is the
grounds.
stand taken by Imam."
In Washington, State Department
Women and Asian hostages were
officials expressed concern today about
targeted for release earlier than the
the seizure of the television team. One
"white, male Americans," the sources
official noted Tehran radio has been
said. There are 62 American hostages,
calling on Iranians not to harm any
including about half a dozen women, and
foreigners.
about 40 non-Americans, mostly Asians.
The incident occurred as the students
A top official said Wednesday he would
rejected any government attempts for
ask the student militants to reease some
the release of 62 American hostages and
of the non-Americans II they proved to be
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held for the past 12 days.
Ayatollah Ruhoflah Khomeini sumcorrespondent Martin Fletcher,
Highly placed official sources in Qom cameraman Barry Fox and soundman moned the ruling Islamic Revolutionary
and Tehran said talks for the "phased" Drek Herinci.
Council to Qom for a meeting on the
releaseof some of the estimated hostages
Miss Modinot said they were arrested crisis and other Iranian state matters,
were being pushed by acting Foreign at midday while covering the 12-day the official Pars News Agency said.
Minister Abol Hassan BaniSadr.
seizure of the American Embassy, but
Outside the U.S. Embassy, hundreds of
But a spokesman for the students said, she was unable to provide details on the Iranians gathered today In support of the
"We shall accept the word of Imam incident.
Moslem students Inside and religious
Khomeini, since he reflects the will of our
The students' spokesman told UPI the leaders opposed to any compromise
nation and will reflect the will of our crew's films were confiscated Wed promised a larger demonstration.
nation whenever he speaks."
nesday by the students. 'But again today
The sources said talks were going on
NBC producer Dina Modinot, con- they came and began filming from the about a possible "phased" release of
tacted at her Hotel Intercontinental rooftop,
some of the hostages. No details were
office, told UP! the network had ap"According to our rules, that was an given.
pealed to State Television Chief Sadeq offense," he said. "Why did they go on
The new developments followed
Qotheadeli for the release of the three the rooftop. Obviously they had some
President
Carter's
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purpose other than just filming."
declaration
She identified them as producerAsked to specify what rules had been Wednesday of a "national emergency".

County...Road.Survey:... New Tax Seen?

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By DIANE PETRY
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Evening Herald, CUSPS 481.2*0)—PrIce 15 Cents

Awidant County Administrator Jeff
The extra penny per gallon would
Etchberger said an additional one-cent. generate about $650,000 a year for
a.gallon gasoline tax and a property tax Seminole County.
Seminole County embarks on a 5. in the unincorporated areas of the county
As with the tax now paid for fire
month road conditions study this week are two possible funding sources.
protection,
an additional property tax In
with an eye on possibly asking voters to
The gasoline tax penny would be added
to the eight-cent tax the state already the unincorporated area, if approved,
Seminole County, Altamonte Springs and Longwood firemen fought a fire approve a new tax.
would create a special tax district. Etch'
study,
which
will
not
cost
imposesoneach
gallon. Thereisalso a bergersaldhedoesnotknowhowmuch
at 7:45a.m. today lnthe mobile home of Ron and Cynthia Ann Doss, 744
taxpayers any additional money, Is four-cents-a-gallon federal tax. The
Honeysuckle Dr., Lake Kathryn Estates. The blaze left $25001 damage hi designed to assess the 300-mile county additional state tax cannot be imposed ttax would be needed if the county decides
o take that action.
Its wake. Mrs. Doss, and her ion, Daniel, were in the. bedroom at the time road network end determine how much unless voters approve it.
of the blase and escaped through the back door. There was extensive needed Improvements would cost. The
County officials want to be sure they
Seminole County has about $3J million

TRAILER
ON FIRE

damage to the kitchen, bathroom, living room and one bedroom. No one study will also consider possible means have the facts on the county's road
of funding the improvements,

was Injured,

Branch Library To Stay At Old Sanford Post Office
with a revss'ter dame. The restriction on Its me
as a public library for a 30year period was inchided in an agreement with the U.S. General
In 1963. The deed for the
,
Is stand by iti agreement with the federal faéfllty calls for the property to revert back to
gevirimiei* and er4b!iu, operation of the federal government ownership if the lltrsey use
Suninol, County breath Mbrary In Senlord at the Is not wal'.d iMil 1153.
County P''#III1 Bill Kltthhofl v,ral
Gild pout .office MIng a F Itreut.
F1
'e.i vInd is lt any sEOd ii wmbs ago said the re,ertsr could be removed U
The
the city aiiuçly paid the federal goesmanluit the
seW,. outrtgl* the pat cINos k for Its bull's
value of 04,000 at the time It was
value at the time the city me glem 'fac1Uty
By DONNA ESTU
HwaId1t Writer

acquired In 1963.
"As you are aware, considerable changes will The city cannot deed the facility to the county
City Commissioners agreed this week, need to take place within the existing facility to until after 1083 when the federal reverter clause
however, since the city's Intent Is to continua the make it more unable for... library services, would no longer be in effect.
iIng's
as a public library, the payment regardless of whether the use is to be a relatively
Neiswender also urged that a work session
and waiverIs not necessary.
short
or long term solution," Neiswender's
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attended by both the county commissioners aud
City Manager Warren Knowles has received a
letter from County Administrator Roger
Neliwender pointed out since considerable the city commissioners to discuss county con.
ers
Nelswsnder saying the coaty oonv"1
would be Involved even for an Interm cerns for library service and the role of the
have expressed their Int4Ic" of seeking a
the commission wants to know If the city library in downtown development be scheduled.
renewal of the county lease of the building for ins would be receptive a
The city commission took no action on the
or a
as a ead library through ApIU 0,1111
for the facility to the county for library purposes. request.

Lie-Detectors In The Schools?
An Oviedo student was mnjrid,tI for five days without ever
bebigaltoellhisaidaofthsdoryandafterbIngtoldbe
couldgstoftoalybypasulngalledsl.ctortat, hlsparentstold
the SwiInsle Coaty School Beard W.doisday eigbl.
ibIs sePail beard members nut ut1 the iuspuuion
at hat me said th me surprised is hear that Me
detectors were being used In the school., a regular practice,
according to Superintendent W'fl-" Layer.
The OMdo parents told the board they bad sshaat.d all
other remedies in trying to relic, or remove their me's
mupvwln, and since the pui:iMoi bad akeady ended they
wereedyIntsriMedIn"gthsbserdawareolthsway it
wuInçmeL
The board heard th* statemats ofa
te trim DIode
prindpsl (dus Webb and the .èeel's Des. of
Wan 'ir', two puph ike .rIaily ..ded the
III grader.
He was mqdd along with several ather dudats charged
with throwing firomachets durIng_an outdoor yu1csl
edMh"n dass wly this nlbt school i1als repedet
The peroats d their me ordered to the des.'a office
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By DAVID 96. IA"
Herald IWI Writer

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to spend this year on roads, but has more
conditions before asking for such a vote, road projects that it can pay for.

TWedisdhemealOeesidInI
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Udorte but heme Wed tsbelylngbs vuM be
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Bemd member PM Tile. imemrupt.d the parent, to ask
abet rIct pallcy the me of pelypephe In uisp

Layer and Webb explained It Is regular practice to use the
machines with students' and parents' consent, although the
board of education had never made a policy on the subject.
Late' Layer said police departments' facilities are often
used for the exams, private testers are hired If police equip
mint Is not avaIlable.
In other business the school board rejected adoption of a
br'eaiM pragre. for next year. Foes principals recoinmeided the programs for their schools while 36 rejected ft.
One had no opinion.
The board also decided to Invatigate the advisability of
moving some bus stops ON major highways.
The members directed board president Robert Feather to
ask local law enforcement officials U the danger of crossing
and reitaring major highways exceed the danger of students
vngaainsthemtogsttoa bus.
At a ass before the weekly board meeting, the board
rejetted a grievance filed by the Seminole Educators'
A.,in eaNag for payment for art teachers did at horn.
to prepare report cards for the fist marking period.
The WAR= that ta,ctwrs had been scheduled to do
the ark is Nov. 2, a day teachers were supposed to work but
Mudsata were OIL
But both tuckers and diulets riposted to work that day to
mike up for time led to Hurricane David. The grievance was
iMared MOW phLq of the nagotIatIo between On union
ad bd a he, to make up that day.
911111110 ths1Ms"---thut the un has already been done
en the trs own time and makeup days should be
forglv.n,ths boar isc'I'Ig for teachersto work on April ,a
day they Were scd not to.
las &amp;atley High School has won certIfIcation from the
Southern Amerlation of College. and School,.
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minole firefighters evacuated people living now the
site of minor gas leak Wednesday afternoon hi a development
The deputies reported that a grow of nightclub patrons
near
Mary.
jumped several club employees In the parking let starting a
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serviceman said that the break occurred around
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They arrested Robert Fanner, charging him with disorderly
sliced tiro* a half-Inch plastic Has leading to the hoe.
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and fightin g, explaining that twice Fanner
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a man got there," he said. "This Is the firsttime they ever
Deputies also arrested: Gary Dyal, charged with disorderly radiators produced smoke when the furnace
activated evactlaw people," the servicemen added.
Intoxication and ftØl'ig; John Ba1Ige and Ralph Aplin on Wednesday morning, suds spokeswoman for the Sanford ThS
Seminole County Department of Safety spokesmen were net
the same charges; Sandy Pellerin, charged with Interfering Department.
available this morning, but utility company manager Arthur
with the officers and Danny Minor on disorderly Intoxication
Firemen responded to the school at 10:11 am. Wednesday, Mahn echoed the ..ntinnt of his repairman.
charges.
but lift a fdw minutes later after they discovered there was no
"For some reason the fire department decided to evacuate
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fire, the said.
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A froth coat of paint on Soidhilde Elementary School
Sanford firefighters also i*thoiihid a minor car fire
the time," he added.

Israel Gives Egypt
Part Of Sinai Desert
TEL AVIV, Israel (UP!) Israel handed over a
craggy hunk of the Sinai Desert to Egypt today hi In
the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip there was
spreading protest over the decision to expel a
prominent Palestinian mayor.
The brief military ceremony took place at a civilian
airfield at the foot of the sixth-century Monastery of St.
Cat herine, marking the transfer of an 000-square-m ile,
arcshaped zone as called for In the March 26 EgyptianIsraeli peace treaty.
The Israelis say they have more than $7 million Invested In the area.
Brig. Gin. Abu Sharaf, head of the Egyptian
delegation to the Sinai talks, told the gathering the
decision to move up the scheduled hand-over date by
two montis "show that both parties do not Insist on or
adhere to the letter of written agreements but make an
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Thirty sailors from the Greek freighter Evrla-7 were
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rinjai crewmen were boipPalised In
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critical" condition with massive burns. The bodies of
three other men were bro* ashore and 50 others,
were mling and believed dead.

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MEMPHIS,Tenn. UPI) Former Judge
in Riggs' front yard, prompting around-theOtis Riggs, plagued by a cross-burning and clock police protection for both candidates
controversy over an alleged Illegitimate son, and an NACP rally Wednesday night to
ho*s to unseat Mayor Wyeth Chandler today denounce such "KKK-like" activities.
to become the city's first black mayor.
Higgs received 94 percent of the black vote
Riggs forced the runoff by pulling to within and10 percent of the white vote in the general
2,000
f Chandler In the Oct. 4 general election. Seventy-nine percent of white voters
election,
chose Chandler, but only two percent of the
s oo percent to 65 percent of Memphis' city's blacks supported the Incumbent,
343 000 registered voters are expected to
Since 57 percent of the registered voters are
make the decision on whether to keep white, Chandler Is considered a favorite to
Chandler for a third straight term or go with retain his position. Higgs, however, has a
Riggs, who 1at to the incumbent In another good chance for an upset if he can turn out the

Won'
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Sanford

LONDON (UP!) -Th. dollar dropped on nearly all

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opening the day at $300 in Zurich after Wednesday's
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Wednesday's close 01 $10010.

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The Pilot Club of Sanford will hold its second annual Health
Fair from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Chamber
of Commerce building comer of First Street and Sanford
Avenue.
Mrs. Harry Cochrane general chairperson, said about 14
health groups will be present. There will be free eye and
hearing screen ing, free flu shots for seniors, CPR demonstrations, blood pressure checks, oral mouth checks, and many
Ot her services, all free for t hose who attend. The Anchor Girls
from Seminole High School will serve orange drink and coffee
all during the program.
Films for consumers will be shown and helpful hints will be
available to keep our citizens healthy. Health questions will
also be answered.
Some of the group represented will be the American Cancer
Society, American Red Cross, Bay Area Home and Health,
Kidney Foundation, Epilepsy Association Seminole Outreach,
Semi nole Opt im etrics Association, Seminole County Mental
Health Center, Seminole County Health Center, Visiting
Nurses Association, Orange Hearing Center, Seminole
Memorial Hospital and the Hea rt Association.
The drawing for the Thanksgiving Feast will be held at 1

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to the time of the event. Chairperson Mossle Bateman
Dolly Stevens (president), Dee Dee O'Neal and Fair.
will be direct ing the action.

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TO SEE THE FINEST DISPLAY OF
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AOWS"YOU GET'ThEBIST SEWY.
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hard-pressed fom
since the
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Terry would permit the levy of a users' fee on properties
benefitted by street lighting and fire hydrants.
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Is not served by either fire hydrants or street lighting. Only
those areas with the two services would be taxed.
Other Items of business scheduled for tonight's meetlna

Mining'in the system" and there is AM no Indication

the fuel was stolen.
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River will become the Teilhixi Lake "before the first of
January" ending a 18-year battle over the project,
Tennessee Valley Authorfty Director Bob Clement said
Wednesday.
The final decision on when to close the n
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sewage did back up be0 the
Wyllie, 132 N. lmedin Ave.,
thesw were aos or blockage. away fun home at the tbu 01 the pavesd maddige and *7 ralkead
Iaanyoltheclty
andallof do. .. storm, said when he returned he rov after
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lift ugom. and .qulpmr4 worked had the bathroom, hallway and stat. Depar
01sçstatp. ordinance rming a pestles .1
wu met bediwem upplug wet wl s
Heard Mupur LIS4. Males
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were damaged from sewage a
was "act pulled the carpeting from the Plaa*g Ocganllos. An ct 01 the Lake Mu!y Boulevard from a mobile
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bedroom ouleids, cleaned It and mi Floddi Eagtmal$we u'.d home tdct to general 1ut11.,rdli.
on Sept. 30.
"It Is my recommendation," would by to me It egala.
the orgasThm.
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Knowles said Henry Wight 01
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yards of carpeting had
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appointed to the constitutional and E 14th Street d butwees
d the 8011111M Stallard I=M A"an and Cyprm
Attorney C. Vernon Mlii Jr. aid the
t MrS. Gene Fuerban bills to the city totalling $1,*U for Building Code Congress later, from
multiple
apartment
City ha. no oMrel over "acts of 01110 N. $sdIn Ave., epid the demages, but is w1Dk to suttle for nationaL
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dlith4an to general
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spent several bears b" sewage 11,74130.
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In other business, the corn. been prmlsd a Ib,fro.t
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A
investigation
found no evidence that overdrafts from the Calhoun
First National Rank were diverted Into former budget
director Bert Lance's W74 gubernatorial campaign, a
federal official testified Wednesday.
In a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Allen Qiancey
on motions to dismiss the 32count bank fraud In.
dictmentqai I ance and Oree others, john
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anaUey for the Office of(g
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roUer of
Qirrency, said auditors found overdrafts on accounts
of Lance and the others were not used in Lances msuccessful gubernatorial race.
The defendants
Lance, Thomas M. Mitchell of
Dalton, Richard T. Carr 01 Ringgold and H. Jackson
Mullins of Calhoun have asked that the case be
dismissed on
pgg
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alleged relationship with the man claiming to
be his son.
That high official is trying to attack me
through these tactics over something that
happened over 20 years ago when I was an 18year-old kid?" asked Riggs who refused to
answer any questions.
"Some perso ns are paranoid about my
candidacy. They will threaten homes as they
have done mine, they will terrorize neighbors

Memphis home.
as they have done mine and they will wage
Memphis reporters largely ignored the
war on children either by the physical terror
runoff four years ago by a 20,000-vote margin, black vote In record numbers,
report until Wednesday, when Riggs called a
of
fire or the psychological terror of trying to
Racial animosity flared Tuesday when
In another development, Riggs described
news conference to discuss it, although he
destroy
acoawoodencrosswoppeIftup as "gutter tactics" a report issued Wed- neither directly denied nor confirmed the tactic." my family unit with today's political

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son 21 years ago.
The allegations concern cla ims by Rosalie
Williams that Riggs is the fa ther of her son,
Willie O'Neal Williams. The report surfaced
Tuesday In a police report concerning a
burning incident at Mrs. Williams' home.
The
The woman told police she received a
telephone call just before a
burning coat-hanger bent in the shape of a
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has been TVAs most controversial project.

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Nixon Wednesday morning and said she was now listed
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ISTANBUL,
and a Greek freighter collided In one of the world's
buelest shipping lanes today, starting a series of ixplosions that shattered windows f
miles in3aid and
tamed nearby waters Into a sea of flames. Officials

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and learned from doctors the former first lady was
"rondfng well" to treatment for bronchial
poewnonla.
Nixon, who spent about an hour with his wife
Tuesday night, stayed about 40 minutes on his second
visit Wednesday morning. The former chief executive
said doctors wanted Mrs Nixon hospitalized at leaat a
week.
"He cane In this morning and brought her some
soup (nan home," said Malcolm Johnson, adminlatrator at San Clemente General Hospital.

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Eight firemen
woethig at the sIte 01 a train derailment
corns early today by a cloud of chlorine gas that'
escaped from a link
uWiwad last weekend.
The men were examined a doctor on
ccinpIbgng of burning eyes and respiratory
problems. They were taken to a hospital
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"Apparently they walked Into a pocket of chlorine
and they sucked In a mouthful of this," Mluissauga
fire chief Gordon Bentley said.

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MADRID, Spain (UPI)
German and Austrian tourists
Whatever a goverwnent in. down In Valencta on Spain's
vestlgatt on decides, a eastern Meditteranean coast
reportedsighting in rather than In the Canary
Spanish airspace mint be one Island beauty spot of
of the beddocwnented on Tenerife.
ve neva t,en In danger
The case Involves a pilot like It," Iardo, a pilot with 15
who diverted Ms plane with years experience, told repo
100 passengers and seven tars.
CTSW members aboard to
"What I saw was a UFO."
make an em.rgenc landing,
[erdosaldtwo "Intense red
claiming unidentified flying
objects wells busht him and lights" streaked across the
sky toward his Caravelle jet
threatening
An airport director, among shortly before midnight
others,sayshesawtheUFOn. Sunday as he flew at 24,000
fist after taking ON from the
Mr force jets
ortedly Mediterr
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were aunt up and filmed them.
port
Majorca.
And Spain's Trans
Minister, ordering an In.
Within minutes, the objects
veeligatlon, add: "ft Is dear closed In to a half-mile from
that UFOn exist."
Ms plane and he ordered Ma
Franèiscxi Lenin de Tejada, passengers to fasten their
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The Wilson's Ensemble of Sanford (above) will celebrate Its second anSpanish Caravelle jut, broke After the UFO made two
nh'ersary at 7:31 P.M. Saturday at Allen Chapel AME Church, 1203 OlIve
his silence on the weekend appa rent attempts to bus the CELEUA TES
Ave., Sanford. Jame Bovey will be muter of ceremonies and the Marching
Incident Wednesday to ex plane, the pilot dropped No
Men of New Mt. Calvary will be th e guest ushers. Various choirs from the
plain w1 he plunged the aircraft Into a sharp div, and
community
will at nd and the program Is open to e public. The grow Is
aircraft 14,000 feet and put his dive rted the plane to
by
Eunice W son.
chartered planeload of Valencia.
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The Marthof Dimes Superwal k,a3o kilometer walk, wfflbe Road IS); south to Country Qub Road (46A); east on Country Orlando. Sponsors apee to pay a certain amount for each
held Saturday, Nov. 17, in Sanford to raise funds for the fight Club and Airport Bo ulevard; north on Sanford Avenue; east on kilometer the walker completes. Those
under 18 must have
against birth defects.
25th Street; north on Brlsson Avenue; west on Celery Avenue; parent or guardian sign the sponsor sheet where Indicated.
Starting times will be at 7 and 9a.m. from the Greater north cmMeflonville; returning west on Seminole Boalevdto Walkers are given a card to be stamped
at each check point
Sanford Chamber of Commerce at 400 E. First St. Including the starting point,
along the route. As soon as the walk Is over they can start
five checkpoints, the route is as follows.
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fi at 830 N. Magnolia Ave., For further information, call Orlando at 849-0790.

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Consideration of a rate Increase requested by the two
Q1ARL0T1, N.C. (liFt) A subet!vlmltta, of the
garge
and trash collections firms serving the city. Better
Senate Armed SsMcu committee has scheduled
ag
Garb
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howWa bSgI'mb Monday in w.ton
crease
from
$1 $7 monthly while Superior Sanitation Is
Army rscniting scandaL The (barlotte News reported
an
reqwMtng
Increase from $1.50 $7 for those receiving back
Wednesday.
up
and
from $ $6.50 for those receiving curb side
yard
pick
Army Secretary Qlor ióvh,iii,r is sclmuis
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public accountants, representing the two
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be the first witnom. followed
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firms gave financial reports to the council In workshop last
Connelly, bead 01 the reaidting fraud Invailgation,
week showing the two are losing money and can continue
and other Army offIcials, the newspaper said.
providing the service only It rate Increases are approved.
rwAks Of
Connelly was celled to outline
A proposed resolution adborlsthg the purchase by the city
n,egapj'.
the seven-merth
of a3.ZacrealteonGrandbendAvemseforparklandspwposes.
in ariotte
Thesaleprlceofthepropemtyls$37,500.Thecftyhas already
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paid $1,710 for an option to purchase the prijmdy for the
balance of $33,750. The city received an appraisal on the
propertY
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-oritnances providing athangeofzoning (run agriculture
to
residential for a parcel on Frederick Avenue and Second
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from residential and commercial to duplex zvsilng on a
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all a.sa.:
Isa
Raypert:
32:4$ a... parcel end Cl Coedry Club Road sq lake Mary Avenue; and a
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this area during the work week of Nov. 10.23,
according to Forrod P. Cawlq Jr., director of

VIEWPOINT

Not 24 hours after - Sen. Kennedy's an.
notmcement in Boston, Callfornia'i political wi
o'—the—wisp, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., unfurled
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turf to which Wantern aoveP"rs and pros
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W"that Is one of the most turodal ad- "Inrat ad" It gives senlors option.
eutabiWunents, a acI.
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within his own party, his candidacy will remain a ,,
maIy
of person and progeity are, however,
gii from graduation alUm end of the 11th aIrline olflcs, a faneral home. There Is no pay
quixotic quest for the impossible dream.
a Earopeen rdl,od of rson*
soosudaft
balled the 'enrag, and leadership"
grade to early- a"$on to caliag, or for working alongside an adult mentor.
wpod
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diØqed by Sun. Edward hi. Kemidy In waft ter pay wad gottlag cre3t for It
-luitid ISgir, La V.gea, Nov.: This
whether
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abed 11 eying school is imown as "Five O'Qock
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Which is Intending, since Keenedy's on pureed of 11th graders — look for upethy, H1#." ft wile yodhu In grades 11.11 who
Am — aermally fad oft Ike blocks with a weIal disIllusionment, absenteeism, need to wert a day a, who take curs of world from tim. to time .1A.* decide net
prwiiasiobsiIss,yadWin- natuui,.
sihiWs while parents work, or who are to$aybythe rules.
Alias time the pi'siIy could be - and
didal oW a peep abed the particular bi.
Co even more — abed 1 million don't hang thiply
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their pen and Ink offspring he=60
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express their social commeatiry.
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ha014 gon - ropeiuilvo, ersd1own Idj acimol cowses. projed.
ap'
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away from Ev.cn. Rom
articulate, he never healtatd to mike his lsy. The MV'P' Rifle AuorW'a ud
-Itudeds who Ilka to work with their tim. Is aped In the 1vuw'uty, at the No distributio n and appliedion of power_are
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p11)1k, stirr1i Controvii'iy .0
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pre.ups are *sady
hinds sad are anions for hanicn In- acted or In nearby Chicago. Zaperisnees mars o'rnpin -'mm, t suit of neponie
outlook moved over the yeaa from lift to rigs on paigolag
te Kuusedy'i bitt
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Include ss weeks of farm cheres,
I can be
r'n sataMe a duenisi for
scale. to we hr yoer terms $10 As for pay In the 'm'v"y,
isfV', Mreg popular supped for
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The Carter WhIte Heane iseantly
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staged rMj,es at home while both priblug work andlifedyles of '
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.jjg (ii eppo4rw.t.
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Mae left a mark con our langUage and OW s
Ii women cosupend with led 12 I'lly puwibie time.
"ft's a major came' it ssulodtie. lhey're a
r1ng. He may have rid imiadl of
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predictable struggle for the Democratic Pmo for a imiRed assault on the Democrats
alte, the July 1100 RepublIcan convention In
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presidential nomination. Should he survive fl
Detroit
early New England primaries, Gov. Brown might
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d.IIghtid set up
conceivably rally support from Democrats weary.
a
"oroup 's." was tOiid t the
of
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of Mr. Carter and leery of Mr. Kennedy.
COP National Qralrman Bill Brock and
meets periodically under his direction.
His forceful advocacy of a balanced federal ParticIpants are concentrating on Un sort °
budget and an unqualified end to the licensing of ntdandbcIts preparation (e.g. voter bloc
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new nuclear power plants could discomfit his
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regard1ess
of
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rivals, if only by pressuring them to take
similarly definitive positions.
the kind of apsdswork Brock
.
And, should Gov. Brown be blessed with inpymjjlng, the Republicans are likely to
By PAThICIA McCOUIA(I
-11th gmds.
credible good fortune, he might even arrive at the have
big organlsational jump on the
UN Educeiles ElSur
—Irrelneret senlorisar Coorues.
Democratic national convention next summer Democrats next year because their conNeweat hit on the No school circuit: a -Need for more contact with adult world
-latisi of iso'at1 from it.
with enough delegates to act as a broker on ventlon comes flM, thereby giving them an cIwgJi ,more challe nging 12th cads.
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the general
The National Association of Secondury
In a reCent "CâlculoiReport," the
someone else's behalf.
rapidy
Lreeebee
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to
heal
any
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dakn'
the
new
Myle
NAIl?
gives thIs "*4of pgr from
As we see it, this is the most the governor can
cwp1gn
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hope
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across the nation have greeted Jerry Brown's
while Ford and Bob Dole, forced to ldr achooL Is vlctlñrs include those itig Community-baud learning hu been

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In Iran. ft has conçalled Prime
M1nIMMib Basargan to make good on his
repeated thesets to rgn,
Now de jore and de fad. aidhoelties In
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those In his home state, is abysmal. He has no WAHNGTON (NEA)
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recognizable constituency save the anti-nuclear battle one anulIsr In the primaries, the major
crowd. He has no national campaign organization Republican_presidential contenders
worthy of the name. And his fund-raising efforts quietlY 0OOet.tII4 to moire that whoever
wi thS GOP 0aviM$I0 his a wdted party
have proved an embarrassment.
belgad him.
the
IIMIIOtO1VOId
So tenunus is Jerry Brown's claim to the
of
that lk4srsd on
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the
kind
naeti
seblim
sta tus of a credible candidate for president th
between
followers
of
Ronald
Reagan and
reporters are already peppering him with
conventIon, a ft
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Ford
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questions about whether he will withdraw at some UM may well have co,g,thtg.d to Ford's
point during the primaries.
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JONESTOWN, Guyana (UP!)
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) One year later, survivors of the
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The process has been painful and difficult for former mom1fl ihnhabitan ts thus days.
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hers of the Peoples Temple. They lolt their pe!ins, of
The oeiy rvIo from Jonsatown gill aroand the scene 01
their closed friends and family and for some "the beet llfà
the tragedy an the gosts on a livestock farm a mile and a half
we've ever known" In Guyana on Nov. is, IM.
from the main cumnpoimd, pine two cats and a dog named
The family of Rap. lao Ryan (DCallf.), whose J.01..
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ordered slaying signalled the elart of the mass suicide, decline
Before loading his followers into death. Jones even ordered
to talk about the tragedy or their life since than. Bit an aide
mod of the domestic ithn.1i poisoned with a cyanide-laced
and a lawyer for the family speak bitterly.
jiq Hit Cap, with Iris
de* Including the sect's t4thap.
Jadde Speler, an aids to Ryan who was with him when he
branches and a hanging car tire, has been taken over by a
'
went to Jonestown to investigate the encampment and was
colony of giant red ants
herself woimded, said:
Fluffy somehow survived the slaughter and today the well.
"I am appalled by the slipshod way the State Department
fed. curly haired ttown terrier eagerly follows the rare visitor
has handled this tragedy. U Is absurd that more than no
around, scurrying from but to hit.
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people, not the lead among them a Ui cosigreseman, died,
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The hanging plaits in the main Jonedown pavilion, where
and no one has come i with any real answers as to why it
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happened or how to jj
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are all dead. The vegetable garden is dead. The mib4ptancu
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"But they're very strong people and are taking It a lot better
CI'SW'I OWU M.
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'lbs ares around Jim Jones' former cabin Isom. by wild
that the only memorial to this great man Is a tombstone."
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buehis and flowers. The wells are not need and water Is
Roy Farber, one of the attorneys for the Ryan .dit., said
tfl)Ckid in 10 barrels
family members declined to speak because "tlü is a very
lbsboardeof the stage In the main pavilion have been torn
tender subject for them - It would Jut be too painful to
Out
because "they were soaked with blood," according to one
diftmot
01 the maintenance workers. Jim Jones' green lawn chair
But, he said, Ryan's family was "outraged" at a suit filed
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against his estate bya group o( survivors and relativesofthose
— '•Jwlth wfreahiin(ki(os*Olthe l*ck.
who died, charging the congreomnan's visit touched off the
The walls of the stage are dill plastered with religions
miwdsr.eisidds ritual.,
slogans and a map of Guyana. The pews r'aIn.
Rep. Bill Royer, who succeeded Ryan, says he's dissatisfied
The red of the deserted communs— once called "a beautiful
with the "Indifferent" investigation of the tragedy and Is
Vim without ,lkeii,sesIanorrac1sm"by Its defsnde,$and
calling for a Justice Department hearing Into the matter,
a "living hell and a prison" by Its detractor, — Is In decay.
Miss SOW says she finds it "very drangs" that only two
The playground, once brigit blue, red and gross, accumw
men are being prosecuted In the deaths.
Guyana," Undo Mitdisll, 17, had written Jut a few weske murder trials, Is expected to take months. Former member, lates rut is the humid jw1e.
before her death. "This, my friend, Is the only way to live." and relatives of those who died have filed 5Th wrongful death
Grapefruit and banana true bear abundeit fruit, but no
The majority of the $1 who survived the murder-suicide
Even those who bitterly denounce Joneaua "''adinan" and claim totalling $1.75 billion against the temple.
effort Is made to get It to market. Jonestown, 120 miles nor.
ritual ordered by Jones at his agricultural mission in Jones- "the triggerman" admit their respect for the doctrines he
Robert Fabian appointed to oversee the dissolution of the thwest of Georgetown, casmot be reached by road from the not
town have settled In the San Francisco are., where In 1971 the espoused has not leanmed.
tem', no the church's austi Include $3-million In two of the country and Is a tires-ày boat trip from the capital.
charismatic leader had set up the headquarters for his mostly
"I got out when I overheard Jim telling his heulrsanui to lie b.nhi Ir* Guyana, $7 million i bilk' In Panama, se $200,000
There are no signs of violence, only mite reminders 01
black congregation,
about how much money we had to get more. We already were around the Caribbean and $720,000 net worth receivership people who once lived here. In the workehop are ltilftbiWi,d
"After an Initial period of cosilnelon and culture shock, they giving him 25 percent of what we earned, pine our hems and under his control.
childeen's toys A trunk with "Rev. J.J. Jones" psb'ted In
are doing extremely well In what for them Is starting from other possession.. I'm glad I left, becaus, in the ond, he was a
Bit tharlesTouclielt,, on. of the survivors mimi for a share white letters still co.4abw aom'ape of material. In the amply
scratch," mid Dr. QwIs Patcher. "It's truly iib"
real madman," says Verne BinIth, a retired Jsut.r.
of the mossy, cites estimates of the temple's worth —In-. Irdirmary, a half-dosen bottle., one ce4&amp;ng ValIum, stand
Hatcher, a psychiatrist at the University of California's
"Bid I've got to admit that whatever faults he lad, power dadag secret bob accounts and the Jonestown asset. as on a shslt. In the open-sir nursery, sinus of children dead for
laey.Porter Insult,, was appobted by Mayer G.orge of revelation was real strong. And w he preached — Is love high U m"Wkn
a year remniIn faintly visible on a blaCkbo!t
Mos
who, won slain ns days efsmpmicid.... the poor, the black, the elderly was .onidiW I adult.
TheWork t.WandpoUCSms,iedby5areaH
2001
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to help the survivors NIMUI.
greatly."
____
here sluice lad December, seem unmoved by.
mav or that the "full truth" of Jonestown will over be
"Fe, hodilIty, anger and midrrt donthuatid the days
To Archie James,a2S-yesrt"p3,'nembvwbsssdaegl4,r IN N J 111
knowldge 01 what happened her, a yesrap.
Immediately following the tragedy," Hatcher aid. "J00es had and three grandchildren died In Jonodown, Jesu "was the
Guyana government .omithns acts as If the whole
11my ____.,.n. was jutifled in his ropetedW
dedthatthosewho survived would be bouded by noddy trinerman who took advantage of the obsVI onooft that the go 0 WAlibed
tA dook oy the church ad
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(ins man being interviewed for a Job - a car' salesman was "4sep41. how I may feel abed the man, the billings have alt
'115 1DrIm)ent Is waiting for the end 01 the UUles is ...,om get o, the flt* year malversary,the '
nit by themaaqer, who aflerftndjgod the applicant chsngsdmy commKmiittothseeaa01the e ty tt,
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had been a Peoples Temple mwb,r rpid ep the (cram and - The reel tragedy of JoneetOwn, says attorney (lanes Ganry, resli7 made pregrees.
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020cor
hairy Harewset
shouted, "I've never dons tide befor., bt considering what who had represented the t,mçk, I, that "nobody liesied a
YOU are, I'm thmwing you oit"
dana thing. All the problems that cused these p.uli I.
Nevertheless, mod survivors-have msaged to find Jobs. renounce our society and follow Jones dill,
"
That's why, In
(inly two olthe doses former temple members ervIewad by
'a opislin, another JeseMawa4s
UPI wire wilbot work, and one 01 them was a Nyear'old tragedy Ii "very prn."
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17 and 18 In the Historic
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for the entire family will
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served at various
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grounds. For Information, call 423.5481.

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A Craft and White Elephant Sale will be held by auditor for
.Her primary objective was tosho*
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Activities Committee Saturday, In the hospital resources though the careful and efficient use 01 electricity
auditorium from noon to 5p.m. Proceeds will goto and other forms of energy.
the Good Samaritan Home and a Christmas party
" we rum out of energy sources the first things to go will be
for the employees' children. FIoejice Knits, labor saving devices In the home. Also, many join which
Dorothy McGee and Mike Smith arrange some 01 women do 10 the labor market will disappear. Without energy,
the Christmas decorations and craft items. women will be reduced is status. Ibsy wab,or,y,"
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baseball by finishing first in
officially for aale,the question believed
there were several- of other people."
the East Division, defeating
Is who will buy this potentially potential buyers.
Beginning with their In- the Atlanta Braves in the
lucrative franchise.
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beloved of New York but now get," he said. "We don't a virtual comedy team In the Baltimore Orioles for the
down In the standings and at know. We were speculating National League, finishing championship.
the turnstiles, are looking for
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Cedric Maxwell scored 20 points remaining In the game, but the Suse IN, Pacers ill
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But he wasn't.
and grabbed 10 rebounds to lift quarter to claim Its third straight
said Interim Detroit Coach Richie each.
he had missed a week and a half o( work following lgs injury in
"It was a bad game," Bird said Mubato, 1-2, since taking over from
In other games, Atlanta defeated Washington to victory. The Builds victory. James Edwards with 23
a game against Miami Nov. 5.
Wednesday night, describing the. Dick Vitale. "We didn't stop scrap- Utah, 10147, Washington hammered scored the first 13 points of the final points topped five Indiana players In
Boston Celtics' 115-111 victory over ping, we didn't stop hustling. We Chicago, 118496, Houston clobbered quarter to break the game open.
double figures.
the Detroit Pistons.
showed If we're down seven or nine, Golden State, 13342; Phoenix nipped Rackets 133, Wanton 82
Soales 131, Bucks 117
"No one played up to his ability," we can win. But we just got In too Indiana, 104-100; and Seattle
Dennis Johnson scored a gameCalvin Murphy scored 20 points
LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP!) - Affirmed, the world's leading continued Bird, who was as guilty as deep a hole."
whipped Milwaukee, 136417.
and triggered a flrstquarter burst high 27 points, Including 16 In the
money-winning Thoroughbred with 19 stakes victories and anyone else with a teazn4eadfng Bob McAdoo led Detroit, which Hawks 186, Jazz If
and Dwight Jones and Moses Malone first half, to lead Seattle to Its second
total earnings of $2.3 million, arrived at Spendthrift Farm seven turnovers. "I think the team, has not won a game this year with a
Dan Roundileld scored 20 of his 30 combined for 37 points to lead triumph over the Midwest Division
Wednesday to eider stud service next year.
and myself, both learned a lot."
gaine4dgh 28 points. John 14mg and points in the second half and Houston to Its fifth straight victory, leaders In 10 days.
Gov. Julian Carroll proclaimed Wednesday Affirmed Day in
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Roosevelt Raceway.
LoPresto sent his charge to the lead In the 2:10 41, linUs
pace. Sen. Anthony Gazzara of Long Island City finished
with Star Classic for second. The Assemblymen beat
Senators for the team title with a 141 finish.

DENVER (UP!) - Linebacker Joe Rlo, sidelined for
several weeks with a leg Injury, worked out In full pads
Wednesday the Denver Broncos prepared for Sunday's
game at San Francisco.
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who bruised his ribs In Sunday's rout of New England, and
safety Bernard Jackson were doubtful for the San Francisco
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Boys may pre-register at
Junior Boys and Sanford 1979.
any Sanford Recreation
Department any day M
Intermediate Boys basketball
Tryouts for the Junior week, or register the
-leagues will be held Saturday
day of
at the Sanford Recreation League will be at 9 a.m* the tryouts. They should bring
Department office at the Tryouts
forwill
thebeIntermediate
birth certificate for age
League
at 11 am. their
verification.
Sanford Civic Center.
Any boys who played on a
The Junior Boys League is
There Is no charge for
open to boys 9 to 12 years old team last year, and will participation in either league.
Both leagues are tentatively
and the Intermediate League remain In the same league
ls open to boo l3tol5years this year, do not need to try set to begin their seasonson
Dec. 2.
old. Eligibility is determined out aRain.

Will the Winter Park Wildcats find the Lyman
The final chapter of the wacky and wild 1979 Greyhounds a little down after an emotion packed
Five Star Football Conference regular season double-overtime win against Seminoles last
goes Into the history books Friday night as six week?
different squads keep their hopes alive for a piece
Bill Scott's crew travels to Showalter Field for
Of the conference championship,
an engagement with a strong Metro entry, but you
The key game of - course - that has: everyone can bet the Greyhounds will be plenty interested
holding their breath is the Seminole-Lake In what's happening In Sanford between the
Brantley encounter.
McQennon and Mike Scott
Patriots and Seminoles.
along
with Osceola.
Seminole
in at 4-5 overall, but more
Should Lake Brantley win, Lyman stands a
Importantly at 4-2 in conference play. A victory on good chance of being voted into the championship Each tam will we one
he home field means the district title and a state slot. If Seminole wins it's most likely a trip to the (lUIrtir of action with
Jamboree ad to tip off at 7:00
jayoff shot at number one ranked Merritt Island. Rotary Bowl for Lyman.
p.m.
Jerry Posey's crew will be out to snap a three
The Greyhouncis could be a little down and have
game losing streak and at the same time gain a their minds elsewhere. Give the edge to the
big chunk of revenge for last year's drubbing (31- Wildcats by six.
) the Tribe took at Lake Brantley when the
What more can you say about Joe Maneminoes and Patriots also met on the fIna1week tgomery's Oviedo Lions. They have a solid
of the season to decide the conference title.
defense, an explosive offense, a nine game win
Lake Brantley owns the king of the
streak and a state playoff berth. Cocoa Beach
enlor passing sensation Tony Constantine. The should offer reasonable opposition . But there's
Ial*y right-bander Is responsible for just under littie doubt that Oviedo would like to cap off a
-two-thousand yards in the air and owns 13 touch- beautiful "Year of the Lion" by placing an tindowns via the pus and another four on the blemished 10-0 season record in the annuals of the
ground. He'll be looking for wide-out Robert 19790 Lion yearboqk,
Corolla and wlngback Scott Jackson who should
Monty and company tune up for the state
both provide exciting match ups against Reggie playoffs with a 13 point victory over the
Campbell and the rest of the Tibe's talented Minutemen.
linebacker crew.
Here's a bonus pick that may come Into play If
Posey has been nursing his stable of running Seminole loses Friday.
backs to hy
healt
form with light contact thu week
DeLand and Spruce Creek square off tonight in
and that's a big plus. A packed house should get Bulldog land. Both squads have three conference
Its money's worth. The Tribe wins in front of the losses and remain in last minute contention for a
hometwn by three -in overtime no less,
first place tie.
-The Like Howell Silver Hawks return to action
Sjrüóe Creek has perhaps the best team talent
after an open date last week. Standing at 349 In the entire conference, but the Hawks have
Sammy Wier's crew can end the season on the flown both up and down all year while DeLand has
upswing with a fourth victory that would set a been coming on the second half of the
and
school record.
Is currently riding a three game win streak. Give
The extra week off should help mend the bumps the homefield edge to the Bulldogs by 6.
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MIlwauke
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P.er*sam.
Hall of Pame gam. against Duke In -- chance to be better than lad year
Denver
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Pacific DIvision
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Tennessee
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Boston 111. DItroif ill
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Washinlon 115, Chili. 15$ II.011.kans
net play as well at home lad
3.15
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dicklit, 0$. Miss and florida.
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Coach Joe Hall said the conference adioci moves. When he liars what season as they did on the road was
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Kentucky guard Kyle Macy was
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they lacked the mjort of
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pound sophomore has Improved his passing and defensive
Herald Sports Editor
skills a great deal over last year and has several four year
More of Joe Sterling's former S.C.C. basketball pupils have colleges looking at him this season.
surfaced and reported for duty In the Raider's annual Alumni
Baker, a frsdan with excellent size and strength at 64 and
game ad for Saturday night, November 17th at 7:00 p.m.
225 Is S.C.C.'s lone frthvnii, recruit. The East Catholic High
Gentleman Joe reports that a couple of u-Raider cagers grad (Detroit) led his prep squad to the State Championship
who went on to play for the Florida Southern Mocoasins will Mssenior year and thd'athe kthdo( play sterllnglslooking for
see action In the contest.
out of his new found postman.
On hand for the affair will be James GIlcred, who after
The annual alumni game ia set for 7:Oopjn.Up off, bmglocal
finishing his collegiate career at Florida Southern returned to basketball fans can come early and get a preview to some of
the Orlando area to become manager of five McDonald's
the top prep backya rd prospects.
Restaurants.
High athoclaction tlpsoff atl:OO pm. when pre-.easonFive
Another former Raider standout with a local touch is Simon Star Cethtencs favorite Seminole High gets In a quarter of
Harper who starred at Oviedo High. Harper turned In two solid action against the Lyman Greybounda.
years atS.C.C. and then moved upto play for Florida Southern
Second quarter play will feature the Lake Howell Silver
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-As more of the alumni surface for the contest It appears the play against the Apopka Blue Darters who will remain on the
- 79 version of the Raider's squad Is In for a very challenging court to fbdsi' the prep action against Lake Howell.
game.
All fouroftlio.e squads will also take part In the annual
I,
Two players that Sterling will be lookingat to lead the iquad Rotary Bowl Basketball Festival which Ii sat to tip oft Monday
as the season progresses are Jake Campbell en the wing and night at Lyman High.
Tony Baker at the pod position.
All Raldsr Alumni who plan to take part Ii Saturday's
Campbell, a local cager who graduated from Boone 11,1gb coidedareasksdtogatintoudiwlth coachaterungassoon as ENO
JAKE CAMPBELL
school, brIngs 64 size and an excellent outside shot with plenty possible so lad minute detail, and uniform handouts can be
of scoring potential to the Raider Attack. Sterling feels the 170 comn$etet Alumni can contact Sterling at 033-1450.

Rizzo Returns For Broncos

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Named with Macy to the lyman enough to try out for next summer', struggle this time."
a pear ago won AIMao"s Reggie Auburii students' dsfease.
Denver at 001dm 10a'i
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were forwards Joke Stroud ci U.S Olympic team.
"We aren't going to come ad and King, who hes mow gim to til pros.
Priday's Senos
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The return of Macklin Ii expected predict who Is ON to win the Alshoms C.ach C&amp; Newton said in
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Springs eras. 332.1145.

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OPEN DAILY 104
Furniture, tools I misc.
5 Refreshments-Door Prizesu
262$ Sanford Ave., Sanford
322 7040 Consignments 3235773

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Patio Furn., FIne China,
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Buy Sell.Consign
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misc. houseluold&amp;cloltuing. 102
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2t27Hwy.17fl
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ford Furniture Salvage, 17.52,
cruise 1.0, like now, 1 owner.
S ii Sanford. 3321721.
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Commercial &amp; Residential
Sod, shrubs I hedging
323-6505
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Yard debris, Trash
Appliances &amp; Misc.
(LOCAL) 315.5371

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Al B PAINTING
ReSIdential &amp; Commercial.
25752
alt $
775-4137
Eutsier Painting I Repair
Residential I Commercial
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RESULTFUL END. THE
NUMBER IS 322.2611.
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ANTHONY COn INO

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ILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate Is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
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homes, etc. Moliluhome special
1h60, $22.10, Reasonable Fetes,
ailwork gear. 1237113.

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repairs, carpentry, painting I
misc. (all Paul Hunter. 339-6331.

or) lime basIs
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Drywall, Ceilings, and Watli

Top Dollar Paid for junk i'i.d
ANIMAL HAVEN
cars, trucks I heavy equipment. I
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323.5,90
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clipping, flea control. Pc
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Bonded. Free Estimates 323-

Alterations, Dressmaking

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potential to qualified prin.
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beds are not damaged or
IpiIuomeIcnSdtt 1*111
brand new top him
COWl 1* SIck psymants
SIdling sits onlyl Free local
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delivery. Well's Sanford
nittwe Salvage, 11'3 So of
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Wholesale to all, Orlando Whole.
sale Furn. 3500 Industrial Blvd., Yard Sale: Sat. 9$. Dishes.
material, chairs S single bed.
Orlando.

plumbing supply I,
service business, toss, fix,
lures, inventory I real

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lOWER'S B1AUTY SALON

formerly Harriett's Beauty Noo
515 E. I;? 56.f322 5747

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goods, etc. Some things brand

cord. 339-0336.
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43,000 BTU, IncI. pipe, auto.
face

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whigh bk. Herculon cover, sofa,
love seat, ottoman. Noll's
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cal, Plumbing Servicel RepaIr
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Cotiditloning

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Good used sofa bed.

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DoOd used TV's, $251

3225V2 Construction Wheelbarrow Boat Gas Heaters - Filing 'SUN., NOV.18 1:00?'
Dearborn, 40,000 BTU unvented
Cabinet- Oak Chair - Clothesgas heater, auto pilot control,
Over 54.000 of new merchandise
Drapes . Camping Stove .
Ilk, new. 322.7003 after 5:30.
much more.
Sat.. Nov. Il. I-S PM ONLY
Also a used camper for pick up,
Heat pump,, oil heaters &amp; AC's.
326 Evansdale Rd., Lake Mary
sleeps 4. kit. &amp; BaIh, Heat S
All sizes, all guaranteed 90
SignstoSale
Phone:322-3909
AC.
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days Call 3277563,
Gas
&amp;
El.
stoves,
misc.
SMORGASBORD served 1-6 PM
Dearborn gas htr., vented wall
household items. 9-S Thurs.53.S0adults
$7.O0children
unit, 30,000 BTU, like new. 323.
Sun. 2100 Summerlin.
HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE0437 after 1p.m.
SWEET SHOPPE
7 Fam. Carport Sale: Fri. &amp; Sat.
Q hip. Marc., new cond., 5 hrs.
Public Welcome
Nov. 161 17,93. 140 N. Devon
Full size bed, complete, ..
Fun for the entire Iamilyl
Ave.,
Winter
Spgs.
cord. 323-6791.

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323-1734

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Whypay more?
2357 S. Santord Ave.

APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture,

311.315 F. First St.

LAROF LOT OR 3 to S ACRES
WITH TREES AND GOOD
ACCESS REPLY P. 0. lOX
I75, SANFORD, FL 32771,

323.7032

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rsI SPwarranted. Just
Are you- wanting to sill your
.$6,7.

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2 Dr., A-I cond., take over
Bal. 53,91S 323 2950

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IIJPSRI 311.21 Brittany style

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$1100. 322 6665. 339 3190

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1g. los. Under Hue market.
211
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Owner. 162.7313 or 3331061.

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For Sale

323 0357
Couch, matching chair, $30' 2 ______________________________
burnt orange chairs, $50, Twin
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Moving or Ihinking of garage -tr.sa &amp; box springs, 525
sale? Lot of work? Will buy
6995
from or sell for you.
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REALTOR.331 1455

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1977 VW. S-B. body lair
Mech.good,manynewpts

SHOW HORSE

54-Garage Sales

Cal I Bart'

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SR.S0, 525. 322-6665 eves. I
weekends.

335.035
335-O

Bide.
I. AltamonteDr.
I Hidden Lake sub. off

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MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
Tfl' One!

Victorian Love seat, new, nice for

acres 330' on pavid frontage.
$31,000. lOpct. dwn. Ny owner

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wooded for privacy. Cattle or

horses OK, 515.100 total. $3000
dwn. 5fl7.67 for II mos. 10½

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Seethon Call
(303) 13O

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table w-2 benches, 130
full sIze baby bed w-mattrs$s,
$25; Oak porch rockers, $29.95;
metal office desk, $70. Jenkins

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$25s.

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Super Nice. 322 $193

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private$l,S00 total. $2,000 dwn,
$139 for 40 mo. 10½ pci. mt.

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MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697

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Lake Ads, Just Is. Of Airport
PM. an 114* In $amlsrd. Call Cash for your loll Will build on
your Ill os our Ill.
105*5 Marue VMIeps,
'-V EnterprIse. Inc.
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"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
AWANTAD. Phone 332.2611 or
53l53 and a friendly AdVIsor
will help you.

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Wholesale Batteries. Guaran.
teed 519,93 up, also buy used.
3416 S. Sanford Ave. across

COUNTRYSETTING

Mr. Don

Christian Brothers

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ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322-3791

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VAFi4A.235.Con.

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CITY

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Gluey Laotian 1.i*I Ay Vat 1$,
Itemi
s,7p.m., pod borne, Prirl. labs, Yam
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DATID: Nouemhar 131575
OF LAKI MARY,
FLORIDA
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trapped Inside. OPU has under whIch we ft5 f5 if4$g5
pr.psisd it be vialed ide lbs in inisinses at tnt
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--box springs &amp;

Auction, 1213 S. French, 323.
73.

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Christian Brothers Realty, I1c.
announces the extension of their
services to the city of Sanford.

business out f
this beeutifully

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Room, 11,1.10 room. Wercom,
New Central NSA ii cariiet:
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$Ilar)Vm,5a'Sdpllle,eatin . Ownerwillflnancew.,ubs$igjal
OSTEEN
kitchI, POOI.PISVIN i
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d*n. 533.500. 323.32$7,
I acre lots for as little as $soo
Brand new for 5115.110.
down. Good terms.
- REALTY WORLD.
SPANiSH 2 STORY- 3 berm, 3
MARKHAM.
55th POOl. 1101911 wfireplace,
LONGWOOD ROAD
NMuad Family room, formal
Iacres fenced, horsebarn, good
DlIiliig Rum, beamed ceilings,
pasture. 2 PR, 31 home, guest
eat l kit, ij + sq ft living area
Iii. $130000.
1 ds$adii party house on oven
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½ acre Of grounds. Can't be
LAKE MARY
icatw at only
The Real EstatAgency
Sacreslenced, horse bam,31R
3$, pool home. Many out.
Inc., RsaIt's
JOHN'S RUTRIAT- Fur.
standing features.
S.
French
(17-52)
Sanford
743$',
IdIItU 1 bdrm home with boat

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S InedIri good lecatlan.
fenced, ASH, w.w carpsl.
Avail. Dec. 1.323.1163.
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1977 Opel coupe. aulo., ne
sticker, new It. blue pt., cx
______________________________ cellent shape, $850 Call S am. ti
6 p.m. 373 4567.
Pit Bull, Rhodesian Ridgeback &amp;
Must sell. 1977 Vega,
Doberman crossed. 6 weeks
old. Wormed, $50 ca. 323 7011.
radio S htr., low mileage,
clean, $1993 or besi of Icr

65-Pets.Suppiles

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NSA, fenced yd. $25500,

WOODED ½ ACRE In Sl Of
Sanford's most prestigious
inN. 3*2 sq n living area,

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Weld Sifter
ahead, plans are on the Meek. chapter 16115, FlorIda statutes. loseS lIllian (11) de$ prler,t, the
enusud M1
In M0t
In My semI, Days
rk
boas'd to rid the eisner CIrcult Court. In and for Seminole
1C
SI P1151 InIM ares Is
maui
55 consldorid at INit fifteen 01) ______
css4'iId bildieg of lbSd
puoij, upon ro
curtis of guises proof the publication at mis daysprioflthed.flel*epublic is.. uieaim ai's, port time,

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Sell idle
items
withattic,
a Classified
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room
in your
garage.
52Appliances
ale Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
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372-7611 or 8319993.

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IXICUTIVI

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5 ACR ES OF OAKS
Total privacy,high&amp; dry, horses
cx. Lovely estat, homes.
Snow Queen Rd. area. Owner

kWuIl.$andscaped Ii corner lot
5341041
ifi jt area LOW cash to
MAKE
ROOM
TO STORE YOUR
sO usRtwai3J,I0O. '
WINTER ITEMS. . SELL

war.

'1984'

Orwell's
Is almost reassuring!"
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Beds. Dbl. motel

321 ooio

Currentlyrentud$2$Omo. Eve.

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hodal Hall. 816 k Ave. T$thda at door. Opds to public.

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US Case, Mower Harrow
'77 Nova
SS, black obIack
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$311
for further
All equipment like new
AC.
PS, PB, 350 auto
Call Woody 372 9436
322 2953 after 6

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2439S.MyrlleAve.
Orlando

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assocIate in
OPIRATI your
your home in

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MW Evsg5SlN.3331.19.

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rm., w.w carpet,

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BR, to. 1.1, kIt., DR. FP, gar.,
CH.A, neardntn., subst. dn, &amp;

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L5 sisepilli

Orlando
327.1577

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BEAUTI FUL COUNTRY PRO.
PER TV-it acres, 4 lIrm, 2
f1,od, 2
farm
tractor 1. mower, MUCH
MORE, closi t city
venhonces, 1 yr. warranty,

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5011*1

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1 Yr.

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(MaidS.

'Inn, 2 laths,
hIlly, $13,101.

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SEIGLER REALTY

REALTOR 3224991
T4.PLLLI$TING*ERVICE

a place to live, car to drive, a
ida. or some service you have
need of, read all our want ads

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Petition and your marriage to Oocow,bar 1, 2575, 10 11 sese care for Invalid lady In Ian
Nfftse wIN 50 INNIVII.
thereafter as peNile, at which
residence. Call (1101 am
W1TNE$$my Mild Siltile 1001 Of time Infaraelad patti.. fir and
ws*deys.
this Ceert en Oc$Ob 15, 1105.
against the request slated above
water
AIItiW N.
AbTOMOtIVU MACNINT$U
wUl WPesrd. Said hesring may be
Clerk if Nil Circuit
within the- 1es Mile MI
continued from time to time until JnslnS i50iIISr lomleele Aots
COWl, MachIss, 1011. 10th 99. - IMP.
final action is taken by the herd
farWtim fir the the. beleg. Ii
By: Mary Ann Duibury
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. of Adjustment.
(WV
the 10111 rim,
migN us.
Dapuly Clink
ThIs flits shall be posted In
*lHtYfrI5
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the water to mE. concede PuSlioui Oct. U 1 NOV. hI
three (31 public plates Within tI'S
$mmedle$Ofy. p, sidnafe
City Of Lake Mary, Plerida, at the _______________________
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and build a pyramId, corn. 010110
man. Oval. work a mull for *01.
City Hall aild publisIlOd in
resting ci. Ixpert Rusting,
nuictissial,
________ on the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRN:
the
Ivanina
Herald,
a newipapor ii
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Nlllce Is lisrew given *at
owner amiu,
m...
unders$ned pursuant te the general circuietise In the CRY at
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delihiRI waler I0'VI.
pij
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.etig
cltomea

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SUPREME CARE HAS lIEN
TAKEN WITH THIS- split
bedroom plan teetered In this
gorgeous, neat home, COfl

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"Compared to what MAY be coming up, reading

Sanford

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private boat dock, fireplace ui - Fia. room, formal dining, Ills
at extras. seMis.

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STEMPER
AGENCY
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24395.MyrtieAve.

Sanford
321.0610

LAKI MONROI- Sass fishing
capital of the wonldl Lovely I
Bdrm, 2½ Bath lakefront

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Nd

BROKER

foyer, large closets, patio,
double garage, fence, lovely
landscaping, 1 yr. warranty,
$6,S00.

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DESIGNER

FLORAL

&amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS
2101 Airport Blvd.

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OI1.M k W Ut P'

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EXECUTIVE HOME

ather. Tues., Thurs. Ito S hrs
£,
Whiends flexible. lic.
Ref. 323MM 61 PM.

at ivory site and price.

Hwy92, I mile west of Speedway
Daytona Beach, will hold
- .PuIic AUTO AUCTION ever)
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It'
the only one in Florida, You ii
the reserved price. Call 904
details.

PETUNIAS

RESIDENTIAL
LOTS
NICELY WOODED OFF NO.
LAN RD. (1) AT $4,500; (2)

$5,500 per

Near 1.4, 62,4 acres,
acre.

SEIDLER REALTY

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lip. companion.aidideilres

DAYTONA AUTO AUCT lOP

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frEETT

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*IIU1ILR
iPU,tSR
____run $ degrees
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Iap$IIIM7IN
. WHIGHAM, nine:1 thence
6*10
fist:
thince
ruN
10
.
a&amp;tlllarj buildings.
ESQUIRE, peIltioMr'sAtterney, 77"
RN, Se 1 4.1*, full 1 01t ,i,na,
degrees Sri." I lsi.ie N0 •
lank
1335,
FlagshiP
1 Convalescent Center, 910
py
lids., Suite 22, loulevard to the Pitnt of Bain.
Sanford, Florida, $2771. in or beflui ning, ceiWainlag 3.515
UseYeur HonisAs Security
Melienville.
vtivamodallda Iout,
file
the
Spid
NIVSInbV
22 1975. bad ______
CaliUsperTerms
praparty a commonly
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uucos.dally In the end, to er$.initwlffitheClerkifltll$Ceurt k
Tessi'PinaecIatSrv.
DiSIwe$Iier,fufl tlme,d.ys
as directly , of the
1105311-140
Ege&amp;Ometetlellaw'ant
hevstheplmsbiock.dforfeu' itihe ifsSirVlCeInPStltIeI'ifs Driftwood Plaza en Wist Lake
atgerM#.rlmmedlatelvtheneafter, Mary
NOBROKERAGEF1ES
fl4$FroschAve.
iever
later
lb. cleau.d water
elharwli • dafilIN and ultiMate The Public Hearing will be held
wield be dumped Ii the Judsmal* wIN So anlarsd NOlilof inffieCityHaN,CltyelLaheMavy,
Wanted: Mature lady to llveIøt
NO BROKERAGE

feet -, haadll

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*J17 000
HANDYMANSSPEC1AL

322.3491

Eves after 61 weeliends

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convenient location.

ORRIST ONlINE
INC. REALTORS

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Florha,anddesx'lbed.sfsllewe

THU STATIOF FLORIDA TO:
Robert Sore

1,...
a dflhlS. 5I'SrB
County. Plerida, run N
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED Seminole
deerees 10' 30" W 199.15 f
come up with a machine to that
an $4 for DIssolution Of
det*wLt. 496* gallons Marriage tias been filed against you along
the North tine Of $ectlen 17,
SCuM
•v

C?r'icos.

hiu heN.Is Gea'd.s

(2) OVER SIZED RESIDENT.
IAL LOTS ON HWY 177. 56.000
EA.

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322-514)

TheGreenhoue.

tgage that may be assumed.
Johnny Walker Real Estate
Inc. 3226457.

1972 Fiat 124 Sport, Exc. gas ml.,
newly rebuilt trans. Very
clean, 51,493. 323 0955.

ATTENTION HUNTERS
cal clean '73 Jeep Wagoneer.
Lots of extras-reasonable.

We Buy Wrecked Cars

AFRICAN VIOLETS

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

*475,500
Nice starter home 3 BR 1½ bath,

4

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YELLOW SAND

Call Carl' &amp; Hirt 323-7560
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Altamonte Mall near by. 4 BR,
2B, pool, 2 car garage, ig lot,
assume loan. Call today.
163.500.
.

SllFrsschAve.
Cornerof FrsnchuIh

r

TOTAL.

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

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FIL.LDIRT,?.TOPSOIL

CREST SCHOOL. $7,300

block
large
lot, paved street. 537,500 w
30.000 existing 10 pct. mor.

.73 Dodge Dart Swinger. 2 dr
HT. El ignition, auto, AC,
radio, 21,000 ml., I owner. 373.
4531 AM or aft 3PM.

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62-Lat.Garden
----196$ Pontiac Firebird
Runsgood, auto., PS. PB
80-Autos for Sale
322-1745

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79 Sbr rat tri-1 'h
mpg, reg. gas, low ml, like new.
Still under warranty. 373 6700,
323 3147.

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$ ACRES OFF UPSALA RO,
510.900. (3) 30' LOTS NICELY
WOODED NEAR PINE.

More.

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cellent Co. •
AAA EMPLOYMINT

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Witt.Petitioner, of a sign and to reduce front set

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Will train with light up. Ex.

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comm.
UNITS ON OVER SIZED LOT
WITH ROOM TO ADD2 UNITS.
0000 RENTAL INCOME. AS.
*536.900
SUMABLE MORTGAGE. 4 BR l½bath, lust painted Inside &amp;
out, FR, fenced yard &amp; Much
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STATUS LOCATION, Brantlay
Harbour East, 1.2 + FR +
office. $113,000.

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'69 to
'75 models, Call 339-9100 or $34
4605 (Dealer)

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SUPER IUNLAND 3.2 + FR
fenced. lst 1 2nd mort
assumable. FHA appraised.

MAtIAUR
Service station. Management
exp. immediate opening, Uio.

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location.

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ENJOY
Creative Eniressiens

BEDROOM, EAT.IN KITCHEN
WITH BREAKFAST BAR,
CENTRAL AIR I HEAT, CAR.
PETS, CARPORT, ASSUM.
ABLE MORTGAGE. $32,500.

TAXADVANTAOE,2Uflltrental

person. Ma nagement
background, $11,000.

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over 3,000 sq ft. Call for

43-Lots-Acreage

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New 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
home wscreen porci,,

132,900.

LUXURY HOME. Longwood 3porches, patio under trees,

Musthavesorneexp.tolandthis
great hib.

Eat

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TRY KICHEN, CENTRAL
AIR 1 HEAT, CARPETS,
GARAGE, LIKE NEW, AS.
SUMABLE MORTGAGE,

RIALTY

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DeBARY

323-3$66or 373-7710
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-79-Trucks-Trailers

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN
PRINT... That's a Classified
Ad!
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SIROOM'1½ BATH, COUN.

0

INVINTORY CONY.

Privstereadlfllhltor
Certified.M.Mack
P$i.oiw33.5414

Even the fled Map

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set

vacant. Assume FHA loan,
5216 mo. pays all,$51,000, Call
3230105 to see.

BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT ON LARGE COR.
NER LOT. $30,900.

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

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new carpet, C.H&amp;A, fenced,

IN PAOLA.

ioirni'i'

trucks, 1000.

Anytime

Lemona.$atsumaslTangelos

BEDROOM, BAR N, TACK
ROOM, FENCED ON 2 ACRES

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Kidsgone, but the snlng
in the
heel' yard isn't? Sell it with a
want ad. Call 373.261),
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LOCHARBOR.MAyFA1R
BY OWNER creampuff 3 BR, 2B
home, premium neighborhood,
close to golf course &amp; schools,
newly painted Inside &amp; out,

FENCED, ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE. $33

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&amp; organs as low as. $993.
Gultir 40 pci off. Amplifier,
drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 2202 French Ave.
322-2733.

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FAMILY ROOM, CARPETS,
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323.S2Ob

VA &amp; PHA Finanelng

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ALLIF RIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
2541$. French Ave.
-.
322•0231,3fl3772,'332.0775 -.

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030rlandoD,.

BEDROOM,1½ BATH. LARGE

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEIK

sharp
person to fill vacancy. $560

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ê-CN Cars

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3R furnwlnsldeutilltyrm, new
kitlioor.Homii$clafl&amp;thlery.
$26910. Call for details.

SOOKKIUPII
Excellent corp. needs

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It will taka750 workers - CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOLI sold Board will hold a public
hearing at 1:00 P.M., on Wed.
scientists, engineers and COUNTY, FLORIDA,
nesdy, December 3, 1579, to .
CASE NO. 04915.CA44S
with buckts
a) Consider a request for a
IN RI: The MarrIage if
spong.- 4 yearsat a c of JOAN ELLEN oRloo,
variance to allow for construction

Township

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substantial down. Priced at

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$400 million to evejtually
rore ti. unit 2 reactor as a
megawatts of
producer of

Casselbsrry,atlp.m. CallDorieRogersforr.servations.

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VICTORIAN

Pianos

utosIr Sale

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MORE, front I rear BR'S.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

3 bedroom, 2 bath, central HIA,
wall to wall carpet, kitchen
equip., 5Ctfl porch mobile
home, own lot, Leisure World,
On St. Johns River. $24,300
terms if desired. Johnny
Walker Real Estate Inc. 322.

AODEL, NEAR DOWNTOWN
ANFORO IN GOOD RESTOR.
BLE CONDITION. $35,000.
'ERMS AVAILABLE.

I out. Owner will hold W

s-ut a FMd
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Goed Thlnp

RLY

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Older 2story, 2 BR, painted inside

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working parents,

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78-Mutorcycles

59Musical Merchandise
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beautiful new BROAD.

FISHINGRETREAT

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by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

41-Houses

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lpct. Interest to qualif led buyers.
New homes with low monthly
plyments 1. low down øavmenti
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$3l000- to 5.46,000. 32222$?.

Carpenters helper
1430 hr. Ex.
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penanced only. rk in Dalton..
betwein 7 p.m. 15
call
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p.m. daily.
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Why

41Houiss

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REALTOR MU iwmwes

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hiss Cflhi'ui N,IalØ. N11, Stars Hall of Fame

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County, Fida.
who in hi charge of Court, Seminole Coun, PIer In
accordance with the provilajw
Publiih: November 11,1575.
Three Mile the Fictitious Name
$tautes, To. DEP.14
Island, likens the opefatlon 10 Wit: Section *0.10 Florid. Statutes
1937.
CITYOP LAKE MARY,
a moonihot.
Sfo Jet rv J Fow$er
FLORIDA
'It's a carefully planned Publish
Oct. 211 Nov. 1, 5, 13, 1579
NOTICE OP PUBLIC
operation, with techniques DEO.113
NIARINO
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
that were ifilixed In the IPSCS
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
program. It's an eIJ)IdfIiofl,"
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OP THU by the Board of Adjustment of the
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cleaning up

WeI*l Watchers, 10 am., 8e.r AmeId.

Thursday, Nov. iS, 175-13A

sliewe above irS- fir both days.

Arnold,

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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

commtuioned of your
written defenses to it, if any,
Gilbert Associates, of on CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
NOTICIOP
Reading, Pa., to ddennlne Petitioner, whose eddross Ii 611
PUILICHUARINO
Sanford
Atlantic
Sank
Building, The Board
County Corn.
whether Three Mile Island
Sanford, Florida, and file the
missioneni of SemInole County,
could be used to burn Pel%fl original with the Clerk *1 Circuit
Florida, will conduct a public
Court, Sanford, SemInole County, hearing in Room 200 of the
ltrv1a cool.
Flonida.onorbeforeffie46hdayol Seminole County Courthouse,
It all darted, of course, December, A. D. 1579, ofhierwls. a Sanford,
Florida, on Tuesday,
when the March 26 accident at default will be entered against you December 1, 15* at 7:00 P.M., or
Three Mile Island was for the relief demanded in the
•,
as possible to
Petition,
consider
an
application
for the
declared by
the
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Nuclear WITNESS my hand and Official construction of a public fishing
gulatory ComirtLon to 1* seal on thIs the 15th day of October, pIer, public beach, public boat
dock,and aquatic study platform
the most serious in United A. 0, 1975.
(SEAL)
at the following descrIbed
States hidory.
Arthur H. Ieckwlth, Sr.
property
Clerk of Circuit Court
New fJi
jz
p31 of
The East 54th of the Wflt ~ of
Semkssle County, Florida
the South '/. (less R.W) and the
how to mop up In the if.
By: Mary Ann Duxbury
sOuth ½ Of the Northwest ¼ Of the
termath:
Deputy Clerk
Southeast ¼ of Section 25.
con.
PublIsh
Nov.
A million gallons of
1, 5, IS, 22, 1575
Township 15 loutti, Range 75 last.
..
tamlnatedwaterawgedouto( Dl P.2
Further information may be
LV()ll11 plpe i
obtained by calling the SemInole
buildings at the nuclear
FICTiTIOUS NAME
County Land Development
Notice is hereby given that I am Manager at 323.4330, Ext. 306. The
dM101. 'Il'S reactor building
engaged In business at springs meeting may be continued from
filled up with lethal Plaxa,
No. 1504 Longw®d, Seminole time to time and those appearing
radioact
kton gas. The County,
under
fictitious wiIl.be herd.
Arthur H. Seckwith, Jr.
reactor Itself was irreparably MM Of FOWLEN'S MENI SHOP,
and that I intend to regi$f said
Clerk to the Board of County

p.m., )ando Marriott Inn. Call 696.2121 for
'79,

may be

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

appsars hi the Evifihig
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Weddeilly preceding Iii. Herald Advertiicr. The

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HERESY

Aeal Gardes Club of Ssaletd Besser, 9:30 am. tO
p.m., club building, Falnnoi* Drive and Highway 1742.
Lunch, 11:301:30, siçper5:30.7:30 p.m., (advance tickets
onlY).
Third MI4Flusida Realises Hall .1 Fame .12(1114

Taigerlue Howl Reed Race

ACTION

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NOTICI OP
TO:ANNETTE L. NYNDIRS

Arnold, a

Sinfordiril

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calling the
Counts' Land
Development
ManNer •t 323133. Fit. 305. The
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time to lime and those appearing
senior official of General
Last Known MaIling Addrns: will be heard
3013 Sue Ellen OrivL RaleIgh North
Arthur H. Sackwith, Jr.
Public Utilities Corp. Seth
Carolina
Clerk of the County
conversion to a copowered YOU ARE
NOTIFIED CommissIonei
plant would be another in a that an aCtiOn for D1$SoM
SefflinOle County, Florida
of
series tj nuclear fi'gij hrn'. Marrlageha$be.nflled.galnst you, Publish November 15. 1,19
and you are requIred to serve a copy DEP.SS

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a, Herald Advertiser, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, Nov. 15, 17
Evening Hera ld 1 Herald Advertiser, Sanford Fl.

Checks Help Clean

Air

Of Pollutants

Keep Eye On Fluids

By MICHAEL P. WALSH
Deputy Assistant
Administrator,
Office of Mobile
Source Air Pollution
Control, EPA

over the city is an important protect the health and
1. Would the short in- them built between 1972 and inspection programs ac.
symbol of the quality of life welfare of its citizens, the spection test be able to 1974 and half built between tually work better than we
there.
Oregon legislature voted in correctly identify cars which 1975 and 1977. In each age had previously estimated.
But In Portland, as in most 1973 to begin a program of need emission related category we selected 100
The Oregon state In.
other urban areas of motor vehicle Inspection and maintenance?
cars which passed Oregon's spection test successfully
America, air pollution has maintenance (I-M).
2. Would tailpipe emissions I-M test and 100 cars which identified the worst emitters
become a serious problem
Studies have shown that of carbon monoxide and failed,
of hydrocarbons and carbon
One of the things that so serious that in the early cars, trucks, buses and
monoxide.
hydrocarbons
be
reduced
by
attracts people to the Nor- 1970s you could no longer motorcycles are large maintenance, and how
The cars falling their
thwest is the grandeur of the take it for granted that Mt. contributors to the air much?
Initial inspection were
After maintenance, the
scenery, and for the Hood would be visible,
3. Would these emission retested after corrective 1975 and newer cars which
pollution problems in our
residents of Portland, Ore.,
In an effort to improve the cities. Even with the reductions last? And
maintenance was per- had failed averaged 52
the sight of Mt. Hood rising air quality in Portland and to sophisticated emission
4. Would the cost ofrepairs formed. All cars in the study percent lower carbon
yrntrnl, 4n11.d ii s.wi
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IXLTVDL
oe reasonaure for muse werethen retested
cars, the emissions from motorists whose cars failed and six months after the lower hydrocarbons than
Initial tests.
motor vehicles can be very the test?
before maintenance. For
high due to Incorrect adolder cars that failed, the
For the study, EPA per.
Justment, lack of main- formed detailed tests on 400 Results from EPA's reductions were 33 and 34
tenance, and tampering,
cars in Portland, half of Portland Study show that percent.
I-M programs are
designed to Identify cars
which emit high levels of
carbon monoxide and
hydrocarbons and to require
maintenance for those which
do not meet the standards.
EPA has been studying 1M in Portland to determine
how effective inspection
programs will be in reducing
automobile pollution. There
were four questions we
wanted to answer through
AW to"
this study:

Although gasoline is replenished, the shock ab- how about the other
naking the headlines this sorber.
fluids'!
ear, Car Care Council
Hydraulic fluid is essential
emInds us that it is not the to the functioning of a shock,
Engine nil: Check it
)nly fluid essential to
so watch for signs of weekly; change oil and filter
tars. There can be as many leakage. It doesn't have to be as recommended in your
is 10 others, most of which a st eady drip; just an oily owner's manual.
appea ra nce on the shock is a
ire easy to check.
If you can come up with warning that you probably
Radiator coolant: Check It
nly nine, you may be need
a
new
one. monthly, add a 50 percent
orgetting the one fluid Replacem ent sho uld be in anti-freeze mixture, not just
eservoir that cannot be pairs.
water.

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smoothly, efficiently and economically. They
are: (1) Engine oil, (2) Fuel, (3) Radiator
coolant, (4) Battery electrolyte, (5)
Automatic transmission fl uid, (6) Power
steering fluid, (7) Brake fluid, (8) Rear axle,
lubricant, (9) Air conditioning refrigerant.
(10) Windshield washer solvent, (11) Shock
absorber fluid. Car Care Council says these
should be checked regularly, from weekly to
twice yearly.

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Majestic Mt. Hood is even more spectacular when viewed through
Portland's clean air. The Oregon city's mandatory Inspection law keeps
car emissions clean and protects the environment.

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PLUS

TWI NOt TO SIN?
P05 IVINT 1V1575

COMPLETE AUTO, LIGHT TRUCK REPAI RS

BUTCH'S CHEVRON
CORNER MELLON VILLI &amp; CELERY
SANFORD

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PH. 323-019
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tune-up purchases has been
shown In a survey conducted
by a spark plug company.
There has been a drop of
nearly seven percent In the
nationwide tune-up rate
between 1975 and 1978.
In other words, over the
period, 12 million tune-ups
have not been performed due
to the declining rate.
The largest d rop was
recorded In the East Nor
th
Central states of Ohio,
Indlani, Illinois, Wisconsin
and Michigan, with nearly
U.S psiosot fewer tune-ups
purchased In 197$ then in

In.
Only In

the Wed North

Central area 01 Mlsmota,
Iowa, Miseo url, the Dakotas,
Nsleiika and Kama did

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Sale 2 for $59*
polyester ply body with 2 fiberglass belts. Includes sizes: All. 13,
571.13 and C78.13. Sport sizes also available at similar savings.

Sale 2 for

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Sale 2 for $99*

Rig. 52.00 to 65.00 ".,plus fed tax
sizes: 078.15, H7S.1S, and L7l.IS.

Is More
Than
Just An
Auto Parts
Store!

regularly

in 1978 than such
vehicles were In 1975.
For the first time in six
years the rate of car owners
doing their own tune-ups
declined from the previous
year. In 1978, 33.4 percent of

Central area (Arkansas,
t1il, Oklahoma and
Texas), the. Mountain and
Pacific Coast states New
England and Middle Atlantic
states (New York, New
iersey and Pennsylvania)
had the lowest rate of do-ityouraelfers.

.

includes El Tigre 271

33 month warranty
Plus fed. tax from 1.42 to 3.19 each tire.
Tires mounted at no extra charge. No trade-in required.
Sale prices effective throu gh Saturday.

Wheel alignment,14.88

Save on light truck tires.
The Highway fly tire features a bias contrucled nylon
body. Wide 78 series.
30 month warranty
two NP k

with electronic ignition yowseli tune-ups was among
motorists in the West South

systems lead the drop In
tune-ups, the decline was not
limited t such
Vehicles older than e1g14
years were tuned loss

$79*

Rig. 41.00 to 57.00 ea., plus fed. tax
Includes El Tigre 278
sizes: D70.14, E71.14, 071.14, and His-H. Size H71.14 has 4 poly
ply-2 glass belt construction.

ADAMS
Auto Parts

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Car. Owners Overlook.
In the face of mounting
evidence of an engine tuneUP's effectiveness as a
gasoline saver and protector
againststarling to", a
steady decline in the rate of

Save on our best bias-belted whitewalls.

During this period of fuel cap selected Is designed for
uncertainties, many car- the specific make, model and
owners are buying lock-type year of the vehicle on which
gas caps. Be sure that the It Is to be used.

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Tire sale.

Gas Cap Must Match

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Thursday Nov. 15, 1979-3

"Complete

ADAMS
2113 Park

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65.00
73.00
72.00
72.00
80.00

53.60
54.40
59.40
59.40
66.40

Plus fed tax from 2.45 to 4,49 each lire.
AvaHabie also in belted
construction, 42 month warranty

A Casiptete Aids Suulee Cu1e

$250 MOST CARS

Sale'

800-16.5
875-16.5
950-16.5

Fly Wheels Resurfaced
Valve Guides Knurled a, Installed
Valve Seats Machined a, Installed
Cylinder Head Resurfacing
Brake Drums a, Rotors Turned

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Reg.

L78-15

VALVE JOBS
$2995 $2150

Satisfaction with tune-up
all time-ups were performed work done refnalned at its
by the owner. The figure in high level during the most
1977 was 36.2 percent.
recent survey. Ninety-one
Neverth eless, the do-it- percent of the surv ey
yourself tune-op rnains the respondents called their
most common form of t une-ups "Excellent" or
service. New car dealer- "Good." A "Fair" rating
ships, which performed 23.2 was given by7.4 percent, and
perceist of the tune-ups, were only 1.5 percent complained
neat highest with a 2.2 of "Poor" service.
percu,go' point Increase
over the IW•VIOUI Year.
The highest rate of
Both service stations and satisfaction was registered
garage and repair shops by the do.It-yourself group.
mI.4.IIied
p.iag
gj
of the
there 01 ttme-op b-1n
Qadeatg,at.dthelrwork
inpar.4 to the sosdjsg snce
or good. 1.45$ that
year.
p
.d their own
The hgli rate of dO4t- week p.

Tire size

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Before You Buy

' Click' Means . Time

Know Tire Differences

So you're going to buy a
new ad of "shoes" icr your
car. Welcome to the world of
radial, bias-ply and beltedbias tires.
Sound confusing? It ian't,
once you know the basics of
tire construction. Learning
them won't make you a tire
expert, but It will help you
when you go to your local tire
dealer to talk tires.
There are three basic
types of tire construction:
radial, belted-bias and biasply.
RADIALTMES
The radial tire provides an
excellent combination of
wear, handling and overall
performance. It is thi most
EX)PUIa1' tire in the original
equipment and replacement
passenger tire markets.
A radial tire has a body
made of cords which rim
;dralglt up and over In
"hoop" fashion from rbn.,
edge to rim-edge.

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To provide puncture
resistance, long life and
tread stability, two or lucre
very stable and strong belts
are rim around the Urea
circumference under the
tread. This combination
results in a tire with extremely flexible sidewalls
and a strong stable tread
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area in contact
surf ace.
P.41.1 tim deflect more
than bias or belted-bias and
therefore have a soft or
'nderinflM.d" look,
This is why it is extremely
Important to check a radial's
air pressure with an air
pressure gauge and fl by
merely looking at the tires.
Radial tires areproduced
with various combinations of
rayon, polyester, nylon,
fiberglass, steel or aramld
fiber in plies and belts,
Because the manufacturing procen for a radial
it
tire is more con''c.ted,

costs more than other types
of tires. The difference In
initial purchase price will
frequently be compensated
for through greater tread
wear and improved gas
mileage.

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The belt.d.blas tire offers
high mileage and generally
greater l'NlstiflOS to road
hasarde than bias-ply this,
plus excellent tractim

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Basically, the belted.blu
Bacaradials-have a is an extension of the biasquicker steering esponse, ply tire which Is constructed
they should not be mixedwith
or four
two
p-with other types 01 tlflS
strong loner fabric to which
-gg.r sidewalk and
lIMPLY
Before the arrival of thetreed are bonded.
The belted-bias tire begins
belted-bias concept, the
great majority of all Ures In the some way, with Inner
were tipi3, no tam plies like a bias-ply tire.
"bias" simply means that Then before the tread Is
the piles, or I3I of fabric applied, the belts which
cord, are applied in "criss- encircle the circumference
added.
cross" fashion from rim- of
A tire with belted-bias
edge to rim-edge.
construction keeps Its tread
This configuration firmly on the road, thus
provides strenéth to the tire greatly reducing tread
body in all directions. A bias "srm," a major cause of
tire can be m4 with either tire wear. The belts make
two or lois' plies of nylon, the tire more rosioWnt to
rayon or polyester,
punctures, ads and bri4ses

When you turn the key to
Mad your engine and your
car Just clicks, the problem
may be i discharged battery. Or It could be nothing
more than corrosion
resistance on the battery
cables. According to Car
Care Cidi, the latter is a
common automotive ailment
and, like most troubles, It'i
assay prevented.
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resistance to prevent the
flow of current to and from
the battery. A temporary
remedy, which may get you
started, is to gently twist the
cable terminal clamps,
Make sire all accessories
are off before attempting
this. A spark could cause an
explosion,
Be careful not to twist the

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Twisting the cable terrntnals may help make
contact between the cable
and the battery terminal,
Should you make contact,
enabling you to start your
engine, the problem should
be corrected as soon as
possible by a good cleaning
of the battery terminals and
cable
clamps.
Your
repairman can do the job

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Saturday waxing your car,
you'll stand back d admire
the restored beauty.
Time for a cold drink, yes.
But i so time to get busy on
Me interior because
everyday use of lbw car can
take its toll, points ad the
Automotive Information
Upholstery and carpet
materials are far more
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Getting In and out of the
car can track in an ac.
cumulation of dirt, mud,
moisture and salt from
melting snow. Tobacco
smoke may have farmed a
film qn the buddo of the
glass, along with producing a
smell disagreeable to some.
Pits and childeen and their
assorted spills
and masess
con Also be hard on the In.
tartar of a car.
Any car, with a littie elbow

grease, can be restored to
almad-new condItion. Start
by vacuuming the rugs and
upholstery. The hose attaclmieid of the vacuum and
a 'mall brush will got Into
the small corner areas and
the crevices in the seats.
For stains on carpet or
iho*,tery, try to scrape or
blot oft as much as possible
before following the
procedure outlined In, the
owner's manuel for your
type of upholstery and
carpeting.

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People behind NAPA
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mass merchandisers and
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to give you friendly and courteous advice on everything from
simple adjustments to major repairs.
So, if you seek advice as well as top-quality parts, visit your
SANFORD AUTO PARTS In downtown Sanford. Whitey, Scott,
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tray and remove all signs of
corrosion using the baking
soda and water, then flush
with clean water, dry and
paint the tray.
7) Inspect the cables and
terminals. Replace a cable
when it appears unfit for
further service. When cables
pass your inspection, use
your cable cleaning tool and
polish the terminals until
they are bright and shining.
8) Clean the battery posts.
Be sure they are bright Pnd
shining. Then place the
battery back In Its tray,
making sure the terminals
are in the proper position.
9) Install battery hold
down bracket and battery
cables. Start with positive
(plus) first. The negative -)
grounded cable is connected
last.
After the cables are snugly
tightened, you can protect
them covering the terminal
with a coating of Jelly.

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Upper left. Corrosion on battery terminals can cause starting trouble and
eventually can destroy the cable through faulty insulation. Upper right. A
terminal puller Is handy for removing stubborn battery cables. Lower
right. This wire brush Is especially designed for cleaning cables and
terminals for proper electrical connection. Lower left. Wear safety
goggles for eye protection when working around a battery.

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clothing, flush well with
water. For contact with eyes
get immediate medical
attention. KEEP AWAY
FROM CHILDREN.
2) Remove the battery
cables. Start with the
negative (-) or grounded
cable first to prevent sparks
resulting from accidental
grounding of the positive
terminal,
3) Nest remove the
positive (plus) cable from
the battery terminal.
4) Remove the battery
hold down bracket (note the
position of the terminals)
and remove the battery from
the vehicle.
5) Place the battery on the
floor near a drain and wash
it with a solution of baking
soda and water. DO NOT
allow any solution to enter
the battery cells. After
cleaning, rinse the battery
with clear water,
6) Next inspect the battery

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properly in a matter of a few
minutes.
If you are a do-ityouraelfer, the Council
suggests this procedure.
1) Pick up the following
Items from your auto supply
store to make the job easier
and safer: a cable puller and
pliers; a terminal and clamp
cleaning tool and, most
important, safety goggles, if
you don't already have them
in your tool kit. Wear your
goggles and wear old
clothes. Also read the
w a r n I n g battery
manufacturers put on the
battery. It usually Is as
follows:
DANGER: Batteries
produce explosive gases;
keep
sparks,
flame,
cigarettes away. Ventilate
when charging or using in
enclosed space. This battery
contains sulfuric acid which
causes severe burn. If acid
contacts eyes, skin or
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How To Adjust, Replace Drive Belts
Automobile engine hive belts drive the car's
alternator (r geflersfo), Cnfly4g fl)c)aJ1JcsJ
action Into electricity. Belts also power the water
pump which circulates coolant
the engine and to
the radiator.
These functions are critical to the operation of the
car's electrical and cooling systems It Is Important for
the Do.It-Yosar.elfer to impact the belts for wear and to
check and adjust them for proper teasloa
Most manufacturers recommend that delve belts be
Inspected and tlghtuisd yearly. A quick thick Is
desirable, however, seth time the hood Is up, to
prevent a sa14,n failure. Most belt wear occurs on the
underside of the belt. Twist the belt with your ftngers
and check far the following:
oaths on the belt's underside enlarge when
thebsltlsflezstQ'ackaslpoeethelgg.riorbdamage
and belts can break without warning.

Spilt belts may eppear okay froçn the top, but aides
and bottom may be severely split and about to fall. So
always turn the belt over and cheek the underside.
Grease rots ordinary rubber belts, mldng the belt
aides slick and causing slippage. Moper belts are made
at scal oil.reuistag*, 3 ply LsmbM.d fabric.
Glued bells with herd surfaces cause noise, slippage
and overheating. Using a belt lubricant will .HiytInM,
moat isIs.i caused by giseing.
Loos, belts generally cause slippage, soles (blgii
pitched squeal) and abnormal wear. The prefer,ed
method to tIgW,n a belt Is with a !n gap. If
space doesn't permit or If a gangs Is not avfl'b4,, you
can check temionbypreediigona belt la the "ildi.o(
the span botwsuri two pulleys Belt deflection should
be:
¼ to ¼ inch for free spans of le. than 12 Iaçqs.
¼ to ¼ Inch for free spans center than 12 hui4i.

Replace Hoses
At Right Time

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FRONT

Mandatory Inspections

Even though manual on the age and model of your Do not use your brakes
during a skid or you may lose
transmissions can help
Arisesa Inspections are conducted in
reduce fuel consumption,
DonpoatnsaIun..UpO
both
Marlccps (Phoenix)
Pima
You may he robbing yourself Ualklddoesdsvelopwhs,iyour carsimply because it
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of this gaseaving advantage you are drjvjng, torn the
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million vehicles. Vehicles mod be
by using poor shifting
in the
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direction
Spark
plug
misfiring
that
checked armually at registration time
techniques.
you are skidding. When the you may not notice will
and also at any time the title is
skid Is controlled, turn the cause your engine to drink
dangsd. Inspections are conducted b3
Shift Into hIss as quickly front wheels back to the estra gas.
a
private contractor.
as pw'tb1e.
alongIn straII* ahead ivuIUon
Racing
Bee Gas Watcher — make
s'ssrws
motor vstgcie
inspections
second
gear fuel
candepending
use i to 45
slowly
the car ,,, gallons do the work of (MVI)
are mandated
b date
law to be
per
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back
to themaneuver
original cow".
conducted once annually. The counties
of the date operate the motor vobicle
inspection stations for the state. III
Seminole County there are MVI
stations in Sanford, Caseelberry and it
the Sanlendo sanitary transfer station.

Callisrala, after four years of
volm*ry Inspection, began mandatory
141 In 157$ for all vehicle, In the South
Coot Air Basin (all or parts of
Riverside, San Bernardino, Los
Bfifti
arbara Orange, vienturs and Sants
counties). Inspections are
required every time a ,sicie 4ia'sges
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private contractors
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basis. Cars we checked at Mato in.
spedlon stations as part of the yearly
safety Inspection prior to being
registered. Failed vehicles may. be
retested at cortifled private garages

Tedinical experts at the the other two must first be
When a radiator hose goes
bad on your car, do you Institute say the savings can removed. In such a case the
replace just the one that be even greater In the case of labor to remove and replace
failed or do you think about cars with two or three drive all three belts would
preventing a repeat per- belts, operating the alter- probably beno different than
formance by replacing other nat(w, water pump, power to replace one)
hoses in dubious condition? steering and air conditioner At the very 16, says
Automotive Cooling System
Automotive Cooling compressor.
Should
the
damaged
belt
Institute,
ask your mechanic
System Institute says the
mod economical procedure be the one on the inside to take a good look at
often Is to replace all hoses (farthest from the radiator), components to determine
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whether or not they are
at once. Rubber components
satisfactory for further use.
of the same age are likely to
For more Information of
fall at about the same rate.
It gets 30 miles per gallon of gasoline, cost less
cooling system care, send a
So it Is logical that they
than $400 when new, and one doesn't ever have should be replaced at the
kamped, self-addressed no.
to put up with a back-seat driver. Today, such
same time.
10 envelope to ACSI, 222
cars exist only In one's dreams or In the Henry
Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N.J.
Additionally, hose clamps
07666.
By return mail you
Ford Museum In Dearborn, Mich. This bit of should be checked as part of
will
receive
a free 12-page
nostalgia to help one forget today's driving the procedure, as the conbooklet
entitled
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woes Is a 1913 10-h.p. chain driven Scripps____ It.
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Patrons of self-service below recommended the tires don't forget the
gasoline stations can save pressure
spare in the trunk.
money, but the practice can
29 needed power steering All f those points can be
be costly If regular main- fluid
checked In just a few
tenahce Is neglected.
28 were low on brake fluid minutes,
27 were low on battery Oil should be checked
1% operator of a tAs
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checked the cars of 100 expensive to remedy that a here's a quickie reminder
'p their motorist Is being very m- lid of things to check wieldy
customers who
wise to neglect than. No or biweekly.
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Bldl Imm SIX hospital gin up pipoft to buy or Wase
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on the current Seminole Memorial Hospitalproperty,
tng, com*y-omi.d 8-nbiol. Memorial Hospital were
W$IIMU five Yews. opened 06 maidall by cody 011$lali
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Gateway also proposes patients using the hospital. will pay
take op 10 b weds for his cmos to nalyes the propoinis and for the capital Improvements rather than all taxpayers. Under
IN 901 thim In Matrix ku for the owdlay of the SwAsole Gateway's system, the county commission would retain
cogety Board o1
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control by pomiesing sole power to appoint directors of the
Bide were r.cMved from:
new non$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
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Florida Hompkal,ak
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The corporation pledges to manage the present hospital
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In a corer letter, Mved Pr,l4 Mardian Blair
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this ranovatiesdhft woald adequately most tM no&amp; at facility with 8.iphlole's present physicians;
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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
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they did not seek re-election, called her
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were reported during the first nine corporated sections of the county than In
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SUNDAY EDITION

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72nd Year, No. 94—Sunday, December 9,1979--Sanford, Florida 32771

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Christmas Parade Saturday, as thousands
looked on. Members
of the Sanford Gymnastic Club (below)
rode down First
Street ona float sponsored by the Sanford
Kiwanis Club. Nine
bands, 23 floats and
hundreds of local officials, club members
and Seminole students marched past a
crowd estimated
early Saturd ay at between 5,000 and
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ran have quadrupled
must consider a food embargo as one option that might lead to and the nation has suffered a decline in imports ranging bet.
ween 65 percent and 50 percent.
release of the hostages, It was learned today.
Carter
also
recognizes
the
Iranian
crisis
has
helped
his
in—
In Iran, the government said it soon would establish an indanding in political polls and thinks It has diaproven Seii
standing
ternational commission to Investigate American "espionage
Edward Kennedy's charges that he lacks ability to lead crimes" in the country and would present some of the
America.
American hostages to the panel.
Carter's detailed views on the crisis were learned under
Foreign Minister Sadegh Qotbzadeh said In a statement
White House ground rules forbidding attribution of the source. published in local newspapers today the International cornThe president has decided he must consider withholding mission would expose "Imperialist and Zionist groups in Iran
American food shipments from Iran, but Is not singling out and the world."
that option above others at this point.
The commission would help Iran show "to the deprived of
He does not feel the crisis has eased substantially, but does
the
world what American imperialism and international
feel confident of his ability to deal with It, It was learned. He is
Zionism
does to weak nations," the statement said.
grateful for the wld7d:PPort he feels American allies
In addition, the commission would investigate the crimes of
have given the United
some hostages, and all American crimes in Iran since 1953, the
It Is also known that Carter believes:
—America's seizure of Iranian assets in the United States year Shah Mohammed Reza Pahievi was restored to power
with U.S. support after a brief exile.
already has made it all but impossible for Iran to Import

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Among the middle class, she said,
like It," she setd.
Herald Stilt Writer
Iranians had two alternative attitudes fanatic religious beliefs are not found.
When the three wise men left for to Americans when she was there, she
"They're modems, but don't pray five
Bethlehem, It depleted the intelligence said,
times a day. They use alcohol, eat pork
resources of Persia.
"Either they didn't want any part of and their wives don't wear the chadors."
Will Rogers never met a Persian.
you or they smothered you. If they liked
Chadors are the long floor Length veils
Then were popular American slogans you they would not Leave you alone."
that cover the entire body that Khomeini
when Ken. Johnson, new management
Ms. Johnson said she firmly believe, has mandated women return to wearing.
analyst for the Seminole County Human the Iranian student's actions are being
"When I got to Iron tall the Ironies
Services Department, was working In orchestrated by the Iranian government. women dIdet wear thi," Ms. Jn
"Someone had to hay, given Khomeini said, "By the ts I Wlt 95 weemet were
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Pt at — yes onoo embed Persia Is the is tee:' abs ss.
"When I was in Iran," she explained,
now Iron.
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" never saw logic applied," she said. the Mosques to Incide people to
"Only —. They are volatile, rue. demonstrate against the Shah.
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Thit'i why In her opinion, It Is tin- demonstrations were led by Communist
poesibieto predict whatth. Iranians will supporters of Khomeini. These Communists went to the students and gave
do with their American hostages.
Ma. Johnson has a bachelor's degree In them their goals and objectives.
"Persians have got to be the mod
social work end Is near completion of a
mailer's degree in public policy. She vindictive people in the world. They hold
spot a yew and haUinlil.ban,a city in a grudge witH they get even and
central Iran, and left In November, 1910, Khomeini has not fulfilled his dream of
Just as the revolution that p.4 Ayatollah getting even with the Shah."
The Shah was definitely better for Iran
Khom
eini In power was getting started.
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Being spit on In the street and called Om Khomeini, Ms. Johnson said.
"By our standards, the Shah did some
names convinced her that It was Urn, to
inhumane
things. But there was 8 percent
Ism,she said.
unemployment
in Iran when I left and
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people
from
th
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that is now Iran led the world," she said. now the unemployment rate Is 60 per"They developed the Hanunurabt Code. cent.
"The Shah also established a system of
B.4 they don't know they're not leaders
public hospitals and public schools.
of the world anymore."
Ms. Johnson said even when Irania ns Before the Shah, only children of the rich
come _
to the U.S. for their technical went to school. He also began a social
treiuib, they lose the aldUs they learned service system.
"Sure the Shah had money and Liked
when they return to Iranian culture.
Even Iranian doctors trained in the U.S. the things money could buy, but under
lees th* shths wheir they return, she the Shah a middle class developed, where
before'people were only very poor or
Mo4b her job lnlmnwurwthlia very rich."
ties center for dependents of Americans
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working In that country,she lived among Khomeini, she said.
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Irwin, and said she feels the got to
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watched idne bade 23 floats and l*ado of 10001 murs
Avenue
and Fallen Strut with the marchers heading back to
Wm*gd
travel up First Streat to laurel Avenue u.
their
cars,
Mother "Parade it Qrlotmas Wonders" a
by the Saiord Chamber it Ocnmwm
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Fird came the patrol care, thin the track carrying RouiShd
Bat
for
band,
the
mimury
will n be a good one: they
MacIhnald. this vats Grad Marshal it the
AIthOI*tI gaords funoin w'iJul, twiggy en were dradid alter being WI behind in Maltiad and war,
mwdL
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scheto
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Police
say
the
bus,
sdi.,d to pick i the Tuekawifla
known rod sat out the event.
1duel
band
from
the
scheol grinds, never showed
A half-diem can brougit local pelhlkü and civic flue
5
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to gat ebWdtothe
P the 4Owt And thin the parade homed to atop
thes
pollee
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sent to psra the band
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to
,mement and for a minat. the atront en oy Thin
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"lbS
msmbers
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to
moth
the 2d oat ci 1 mlii,
what the crowd had been waiting
_____for - the____ following
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No Injuries As Explosionfl
Rocks Cuba

U.N. Mission

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NEW YORK (UPI) A p,,dul bomb in eke the
Cdo mission to l
Friday
showsdngnslglibadiood*ratswtth *u'di of glue
bat cluing no serbs injuries.
A rlglg.wlng Cuban terrorist grow, Omega 7 9
claimed respunalbility for
bl4
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SAliSBURY, mbabws Rhododa (UPI) - The
inflky command today reported 17 war d,stha and
add 11 hack pls were abdurt.d by black Insurgents
___
from a_'1'cn run by the American United Qiurdi of
The n'msmlque said guerrillas of Robert Megabe's
kpo4 11 male pop1k Nov.
Patriotic Front '
21 from the W. $i1ka mission on the eastern border
with Mcueq
"They were told that they were being taken to a
tarrudat hue la__
lbMosunbique," It said.

Ireland Hood Raps IRA

DUBLIN, Ireland (UP!) - Ireland's MW
Minider QurIss I. Haugluey, once socked from, the
for IRA, bu
Cabinet on suspicion of gat
vowed a tovO dac, against the oatlawed groop.
Haughoy, $4, en elected to replace os*golng Prune
Minidir Jack Lynch Friday, "1811411011 his old
achooimate ad - 1001" rival__
$10
Man
George C,Coiieyby44 votes tolkuasecrdballolo(
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periiemedsey
Within
hours of the victory, Haughey publicly con.
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SovI•ts St.p.Up Warh.ads

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By DAVID U. RAZIZR
Herald Writer

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Special Session Upsets Legislators

It IsaeooykrtheNATOcesmdll to me,. akeed
sad Wadiasdsy san alliance prapad to turn a

day las rJorm mist tan relief for the little
Bradley slid the quslius it "hew I. falily ducsd wail have permitted a ---ps
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A $4-veer-old Sanford woman was assaulted by a hammerwielding ma Friday evening, 18Ypollee.
Willie lae Caltiwsil sitfered scalp lacerations when a man
booij other
asealihid her with a claw 1'nv'l.r to the
house at 1013 Hickory Ave., police report. us was treated at
for Inj oils aitf.nd at shotS
Seminole Memorial
she lousw her aslliI4.
p.m., sq polio,, who

dwnra,d the Irish Rupublich Army and Ms objectives
and pledged himself to a peaceful .oldlon Is vbokiiee.
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Mi. Johnson emphasised that she was
"lbS only AmiriX food I -w being t.igkn before. They love It."
Ms. Jokoacu atidid that ibm fears the
tcld'by Iranians that they were glad lbS used thin were li.suey K
?*)4? of 4111 the
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Shah took the land from the churches and
"I don't thek PrIndlu 311k ad corn ItII' 0$
gave It to the farmers.
flakes are Deceuury to th. basic Iralu hnit*t
"You can't know bow to__
deal
with such
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recalled th
csig11y ritid
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statement by the Shah that he rigratted
u" a oorur and you know how a trapped
Kuwait and
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"I was told byIraiimthMUamais bsdmetopdthehagesbuck.
yiodd boycott of Iran would
too lazy to work he becomes a Mulish.
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keW an and to the alMa, Mi. Jclmson
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foremen
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church.
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goes
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the
peopl.
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ad
pos,"
she
said.
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Embassy
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en
I*S1
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his hand out.' Apparen y they're
talkers."
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If an the Wages are all dlii alive." Before
the
Shah,
she
said,
churches
the Irdaiw on d, a good job
"Angel" Angela Day riding with the All Souls
___
_____ Lads
to the Mere In Iran, IlL
Church School float fights a gust of wind trying to OW11sd most ___
of the tilhabit lad and
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take away her halo, as she gets ready for the
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CRESCENT CITY, Fla. (UPI) — I vault In tile embassy building, managed the compound. decided she muldn't She laid on some cushions because the her fall. She stuffed a towel in her mouth piled debris around the machine and
honestly didn't think I was going to live to telephone his wife during the early remain In the living room.

IN BRIEF

concrete floor was getting hot from the and jumped.
covered her so she couldn't be seen.
through It," Judy Joyner said referring hours of the rioting, but, just as the mob
When she opened the bedroom door, fire below. There she remained until
"When
I
hit
the
ground
I
couldn't
see
Later,
he returned with other policemen
to her escape from death during the started pounding on the apartment door, however, "It was Like lifting the lid of night.
anyone, the crowds had drifted over who escorted her to a military jeep.
donning of the U.S. embassy in Pakistan their communication was cut off,
hell," she said. "Smoke came boiling in
I wrapped
thewould
towel
by angry mobs.
"1 stayed on the balcony until the living toward
aroundthe
myembassy.
head, hoping
people
Mrs. Jo m r as taken to the British
"The crowd of Pakistanis -- thousands — the apartment upstairs was on fire, as
v. here she as reunited with
was the door to our apartment.
room windows blew out -- I could hear think it was a turban, and walked away III
Mrs. Joyner, wile of Tim Joyner, an and thousands of screaming people
aerosol
cans
and
bottles
exploding
inside
her
husband.
The couple irrived back in
"I had picked up our cat, but he clawed from the heat," she said. "Flames were the dark, heading away from the flames.
Air Force master sergeant assignee to swirled around in the courtyard. They
United
States
Nov. 30.
"Before long I literally stumbled into athe
the embassy, was In her apartment were throwing rocks, snashjng windows his way off my shoulder •- we never saw licking through the windows, the curtains
man. I could see in the light from the
Despite their harrowing experience.
and doors with clubs, setting fire to him again. I was holding my breath, were on fire."
groping across the apartment, it was
fires he had a gun, and breathedasign of the Jovners said they would go back to
within the walled embassy compound, furniture," she said in an interview,
doing laundry, when bricks and bullets
dark I couldn't see the light."
Mrs. Joyner said she didn't want to relief when I saw he Wils a policeman," I'akistan if they are assigned there
With smoke drifting in the apartment
darted flying.
Mrs. Joyner made her way to a jump the 18 feet from the balcony, but It she said.
again, even though they lost all their
The policeman got her beneath a possessions, including their car, in the
Joyner, who fled inside a large, steel windows, Mrs. Joyner, who probably was balcony, where she hid behind a low wall was becoming unbearably hot. She
the last American to he evacuated front tros the rampagu mob below,
decided to use a cedar built to cushion machine used for heating tar For roofs, riot.

Carter Uses A Crude Word
To Back-Up Energy Speech
WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Carter, In "a
very vigorous speech" that included a crude word, has
told House energy conferees they better get their

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legislation.
In pushing the conferees to complete action on at
least one major piece of energy legislation by year's
end, the president Friday used "language he doesn't
commonly use... It was a very vigorous speech," said
Rep. Philip Sharp, D-Ind.
Sharp said Carter used the work 'au" but refused to
put It in context, although it was clear the president
suggested Congress' ought either to get Its collective
one moving or kicked.

Auto Industry: Big Slump
DETROIT (UP!) — Mired In a deep slump, the US.
auto industry cut car and truck production sharply this
week while permanent layoffs of hourly workers
climbed past 116,000.
That figure could easily go over 130,000 in January
when General Motors Corp. adds 11,300 employees to
the roll of indefinitely idled workers, raising concerns

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Long Island Railroad Off
NEW YORK (UP!) — The United Transportation
Union called a strike on the Long Island Rail Road at
12:01 am. today, cutting off service for 260,000 daily
commuters on the nation's most heavily used rail line.
The strike, affecting 17 unions representing 8400
workers, was called by Edward Yule Jr., general
chairman of the UTU, after the Metropolitan Transportation Authority rejected the union's latest
demands.
The talks between the unions and the L!RR broke off
at 1:20 a.m. in Washington D.C.Medlator George Ives
said the negotiations had been recessed and "no
scheduled time" had been set for their resumption.

Stocks In Surprise Rally
NEW YORK (UP!) — Despite the tensions and us-

certainties surrounding the Iranian crisis, the stock
market posted a sharp gain this week as Interest rates
fell and institutions did some year-end trading. Turnover was heavy.
The Dow Jones Industrial average, a 1015-point
winner lad
climbed tIM palM. t. W.19.
Some observers said Ua merbet bas embbsd on $

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year-end rally that investors hope will carry over into
early 1960. Hundreds of docks are selling at cheap
prices following October's severe selloff.

FWRIDA
IN BRIEF
Spate Insurance Companies
T8 Challenge Bill Gunter
TALLAHASE, Fla. (UP!) — Florida's two biggil
auto insurers are challenging an order by Insurance
Commissioner Bill Gw*ar keeping them from
charging young male drivers more than yoong women
and singles more than married folks.
Allstate, the second largest Insurer, will ask the
Departmebt of Administration's Division of
Administrative Hearings to strike down the Oct. 1
order, public affairs manager Engine flompus said
Friday In St Petersburg._____
State Farm, the biggestcnpay, and ______
Employees Insurance Co., will file v'r11 'pMIUeiw.
.thef1rd step toa challenge o1Oadee'hs$b. Mate
courts, said Dave Foiadain of the Florid. Insurance
- News Service. All Ike.e petitions probably will be Slid
Monday, Fountain said
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-Tim Sanders uses a model to demonstrate to Vlrgli Is McAllister how he gave Medical Laboratory Aide student Gene Lewis of Altamonte Springs (right)
aid to an epilepsy victim.
reads EKG tape on "patient" Perry Webb of Longwood.

Lake Brantley High Scho0

Students LE
By JANE CAELBER*Y
Herald Stiff Writer
The things Lake Brantley High School students learn and the
practical training they receive in the school's Health
Occiçatlon classes not only give them a sampling of careers In
medicine, but may help them save a life some day.
Sixteen-year-old Lake Brantley Senior Tim Sanders credits
the things he has learned in his Medical Labiratory Aide
Program class for thecool and capable way he took charge lna

recent emergency.
Two weeks ago Tim was on his way to work when he saw a
middle-aged man fall to the ground at the corner of Sand Lake
Road and State Road 434. He Mopped to help and observed by
the man's actions that he was having a seIzure.
"I opened his airway and stayed with him until he came out

of the seizure and other help arrived," Tim said.
"Another man at the scene thought he was having a heart
attack and wanted to take him to hospital, but laud It was
only an epileptic seizure and he would come out of It soon,"
Tim said. "I wouldn't have known what to do If I hadn't heard
Mrs. McAllister speak to our class and seen the movie on

epilepsy she showed us."
Virginia McAllister, Seminole County representative for the
Epilepsy Association of Central Florida Inc., has spoken to the
Health Occupation classes several times. She said that when
the Emergency Medical Tediniciseis arrived they told Tim
had done exactly the right thing.

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Oécupstlon - stud"" ci America convedion in Orlando

recently, wants to be a paramedic. "The first aid I have
learned In the class has helped a lot and Iam going wbeaft
to the emergency room at Florida Hospital Orlando twice a
week as a learning experience," Tim said.
The Medical Lab Aide Program Is taught by Laura Moran,
who worked as a medical technologist at a hospital lab before
teaching the pilot course at Lake Brantley. "I love toad. It
Is really a good program. It allows the students to see whet a
hospital is like. It Is unusual — only one of two In the date,"
explained Mrs. Moran. Many of the students will be working as
medical tedmologids, so they will be observers at Florida
Hospital In Orlando during the second semester.
The other class Is the Health Service Aide Program taught
by Thelma McGhee, a Registered Nurse, who has worked at
Orlando Regional Medical Center for 11 years befor, coming to
Lake Brantley this year to Instruct 31 students in two two-hour
classes. She said her course gives t.lgl4 into different areas
of the medical profession and helps students deride If they
want to make It a career.
In January her students will gain dli*ul .spsrlsnce at
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Ford Motor Co., with 11 of Its 15 U.S. assembly plants
closed this week, accounted for only 6.3 percent of
domestic car production.

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lent the dress, hich sold hail
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personnel and receive an Introduction to the basic procedures medical control and are not registered with the association,
Seizures are sometimes triggered by emotional stress,
they lwned In the classroom. They lam to take blood
pressures, temperatures, pulse and respiration, to make bright strobe lights, loud disco music and any shrill loud noise
hospital bede, transfer patients safely and bathe and feed
She said it is estimated that one out of 50 school age children
Patients. They study basic anatomy and physiology.
"Who they leave here lfthey want to work ata hospital asa are victims of epilepsy, which affects 2 million Americans.
nurses aide they will be able to function safely," said Mrs. Eighty percent of people with the problem can be totally, or
almost totally, freed from symptoms with continued treatMcGhee.
ment. The vast majority can lead active, self-supporting and
As a result of Mrs. McAllister's visits, the.two classes have
long lives. There are many causes for the disease, such as
volunteered to work with clients of the Epilepsy Association,
They will assist in the Job Readiness Training program, damage to the central nervous system before or during birth,
but one of the most frequent Is head injury In auto accidents,
helping epileptics prepare themselves for employment. The
Students In the Medical Lab Aide class also learn to give
workshop consists of motivational and attitudinal skills and
field trip activities. The student volunteers will help with electrocardiograms and administer cardiopulmonary
paperwork, films, role playing and In other ways at the main resuscitation (CPR).
office at 710 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando.
At least two of the students wer dr
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because of their own experiences with medical ProltJ
staff member with the Epilepsy Association who is studying
Melanie Garcia a junior from Altamonte cr'rinis,
blofeedbsckatthe University of Central Florida. He is helping
juvenile diabetes since she was nine and had to learn to give
ddwmin whether-aperticular type of feedback training will
herself Injections of Insulin. She wants to work In medical
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will presud their findings to their cleamiates.
beneflcial.' a
Student volunteers from Lake Braintley aim will be per.
Belinds Berkley, a senior from Forest City, has a history of
ticipst in swimming, volley ball and social activities with
at
the
YMCA
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Orlando
on
asthma
and
would like to go to University of Central Florida to
Youniii people with epilepy
learn
to
be a respiration therapist. "I know what I've been
Saturdays trom 11 amL to 4 pm. will Joe.
through
and
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mere are 310 to 460 epilepsy clients In Seminole County,
registered nurse and plans to attend Valencia Community
Un- MCA11111110ruld, w1co"Wthose who don't want Ifto be College. "I love It, and can hwdly waft Un we Sol into the
known and those who have the condition wxler complete hospiltal for clinical experience," Unds said.
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Historical costumes were pelting influence" on how the
UPI Senior Editor
selected b Cora Ginsburg, a young want to look.
NEW YORK tUP!
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Included are the ruffled
', Today's children do their own who observes in the program
hUe organza gowns that the
thing when It comes to clothes that, "Just at the moment Dionne quintuplets wore for a
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to rule otherwise.
the freedom of our clothing, British queen, and a ruffled
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Mrs.
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said,
'the
the
Sinithisoiihui
Miss Stimson is the direct
Institution.
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fabrics, ideas and concepts stolil.lellers have been luirt of opposite of Shirtley Temple,
that were the stars of one apparel in and out of the the golden-curled, dimpled
Seventh Avenue season for centuries,
star almost half a century
adult dress became the deja
The exhibit, a series of ago. She has straight black
VU staples of the following vignettes tied to the seasons, hair with bangs, and until
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season
for children's gar- w orks its way up to the 1980s, selected from 5,000 little iil
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Today, said Mrs Sin in an old-fashioned talent
Not today, said Mrs. Sinder- derbr.intl, television, films, contest never acted except in
brand. "The new importance and sports are "(lie coiii- a Cliristiiuis scene at school
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with which the children's
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market
now regarded, its
Herald Photo by To NsR1
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alertness
trends and its
After more than 95 years, the locally owned Chase
NEW
aim, not at the parent but
and Company was purchased on Sept. 28 by excess of $5 million and its name
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directly at the child, have
Relchold Limited. a Canadian corporation. the Sunniland Corporation. Workmen are shown drastically changed all of this.
through its U.S. subsidiary, Canadyne Cor- putting up the new signs on the company Fabrics are now selected
poratkin. The Sanford-based fertilizer and roofing headquarters located at 202 S. Oak Avenue In specifically for children's
clothing from all categories
material company was purchased for a figure in Sanford.
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than from the tmtted
groupings formerly conW
sidered appropriate for 'kiddies' ciothes"'.
Mrs. Sinderbrand, of the
FIT'sEdwardC.Blum design
laboratory, produced the
"Age of Innocence" exhibit
which will run through March
13, is free to the public, and is
sponsored by The Educational
GAINESVILLE, Via. (UP!) Sex researchers ckogynoua (nonsexual) tendencies and then given a interested In affiliation (affection) and morality." Foundation for the Fashion
should spend more time trying to find out why lid of several hundred adjectives that could
"Seeing sex In different ways helps explain why Industries and Monsanto Texpeople indulge In an rather than what kinds of describe ü*.r.perional — but not usual
there are so many conflicts in sexual relation- tiles Co, The exhibit is
sexual activities turn them on, a University of relationships. They were asked which and how ships," Grater said. "If the man defines sex as an dedicated to the International
Florida psychologist said Thursday.
strongly these words applied to sex.
achievement and the woman as affiliation, then Year of the Child.
Unknown
to
the
students,
the
words
were
they
are really speaking two different languages,
"I don't think we're going to find out much about
"The age of innocence Isn't
general
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psychologica
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into
five
sex by just finding out how much sex people do," weig
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over
for kids," she said, "but
the
"Studying
motives
sex
has
some
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having connotations of power, morality, pleasure,
said Dr. Harry Grater,
It Is for our society."
possibilities
in
understanding
human
sexuality
survey of 400 college students with a word test achievement and affiliation. In addition, some of rather than just studying techniques," he said. "In
the words were pit on the lid because of
designed to measure feelings about sex.
sex therapy, patients could use sex to express their
AM[ RA SHOP
neutral connotations.
feelings
and different parts of their personalities
edthe
"Sex research In the pad has been about who does
The words selected by the students indicat
tither than focusing on how to perform better."
what to whom, but If you don't know the meaning ol way they viewed sex, Grater said.
the act, then you don't really know what you're
"mere was a classic kind of role difference
Grater said he wants to refine the test and try it
measuring," Grater said.
between men and women," he said "The men were out on other segments of the population, especially
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pay the
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Irish gets a pension as a
Mrs. Steele says she's meor so, Winifred and James fuel until the bill was paid.
Mrs. Steele wrote to Presi. retired elevator operator and ceived invitations to appear
"1 went cry almost," dent Carter, saying before the a monthly check from the alone as Santa Qaus again
Steele have toured the nursing
home circult as Santa Claw Mrs. St..li said.
United Slates cnsnmila more Veterans Administration. It's this year, but says she's
Irish had to he hospitalized than $140 million to aid an Income level too high for turned them all down because
and Mrs. Cla us.
because of the cold. But pride starving Cambodians, of. govertvnud aid, too low to of her husband's ill health.
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Sunday, December 9, 1979-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
THOMAS GIORDANO, Managing Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90 cents; Month $3.90; 6 Months, $22.00;
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I didn't dare go to the floorto.CellIflg window
upstairs to take apeelL Just aa5UtY did, that
fringed contraption called a window shade would
come sprawling all over the floor.
And why didn't the folks turn out the lights and
go to bed? Didn't they know that Santa would
never come until everybody was sound asleep?
One long yawn caught up with the next. And I
rationalized that I may as well go to sleep, I
would depend on the streetcars and ice wagons to
awaken me during the night.
When the greet cars left the car barn as It was
called to begin the day in the dark of an early
winter morn, the rum blings could be heard all
over Montgomery. And the clackity, clackity
noise of horses hooves was not far behind.
Soddenly was daylight. I had missed Santa.
Nobody bothered to tell a 5-year-old kid that
thecan got a late start onh01lday5 and that the
icemen took the day off.

children in the world?
It hit me suddenly. Of course! Now I knew.
Santa Claus was God! That's the only feasible
answer. And to this day, I'm not so sure that this
Is not as good an explanation as any.
Remember when you used to go to Grandmother's house before Oridmas and the
aromas drifting from the kitchen were enough to
drive your taste buds drooling dreams of water.
I can dill smell that delicious cornbread
dressing today. And those cakes and plea looked
like pictures from a book.
But nobody considered asking a 5-year-old to
have a taste. I was offered store bought pep
permit candy orthoee sugared orange slices that
I detested.
Remember trying to stay awake and spy on
I recall a dog kept barking that night when I
was five. How l wished he would shut up, freeze
to death or something. Would he scare Santa

period in a 5-year.old's life.
Even then l questioned the realityof the Jolly
Rule man inred. How could he possibly take toys

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week.
Old Santa MIII looks about the same as when I
was a 5-year-old kid In spite of all the drastic
changes around us.
And the kids of today probably have the same
exciting emotions as 5year.olds of many years
back.
Ican remember how thrilling it was just to
hear the words "Santa Claus" when I was a little
girl. Then when it came time to visit him, I was
terrified. I hung my head, dug my toe in the
floor, twisted my skirt between my fingers and

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graceful"Ballerinas," and, of course,
the sailor citizens who entered the
contests.
May their blessings be many during
the years abeadl

We are always giving, giving and
giving. It now looks like we win be
giving 50 lives for one. I begin to have
my doubts that the 50 hostages in
will over cane out alive. Our politicians
are using this for an Issue in their
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POlitical campaign with very
regard for those that are imprisoned
MW suffering.
It seems that the whole world is
turning against us. Take the Incident
thathappenedln Puerto Rico, when two
our Navy men were killed and many
others both men and women wounded.
\'Whatlsomrcommanderand chief doing
about it? (Answer) "We are going to
investigate."
; In the far East where we have had
good relations and good trade for many
years, we are being ridiculed and made
ahlng dock by many of Uwe small
nations. We lost the war In Korea and
than In Viet Nam and nobody can den
that. We lost a lot of world _
prestige because of being Involved in
these wars. Many of these smaller
nations who looked to us for guidance
leadership and prc*ectlon have lost
confidence In us and don't regard us the
world power we profess to be
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water on television this moruft wW he
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also be better and we would be locked
op to, rather than down on.
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Rotary Club of Seminole County South I
want to take this opportunity to thank
Joe DeSantis for the fine coverage his
sports department gave on the Rotary

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Shah Is

noWng top us from going to the polls
to cast our vote. Let us not cast our vote
lot
and
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one
who has established a " record.

Our military strength was also
regarded as the bed and strongest in
the world; but now that, too, Is on the
down.grade.ft takes educated people to
run our military forces as well as all
other departments of our country.
When you are strong, you are
respected; but nobody wants a

Promises are like pie crud and are we even Induced him to esgapty Ivael
essay trokan. IA us lc( someone with oil egelad the will at big people.c
who will be a leader to build-up our
it we should band over this friend to
diplomatic and foreign relations, our Khomeini to be murdered or Interfere
military strength and the very Im- with Na treatment for owicer, in the
eyes of We world we would be unworthy
pomtant Item, our education system.
Larkin HimtSiy
Stephen G. Balint Sr. of trot:
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Christian don not betray a frWA.
In all men worthy of the name Uwe

people from many of the foreign
countries clamored and tough to get
some
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7% Shah has truly him our
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make Iran a great, modem natim. AM

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Rotary Bowl Exciting

Bowl. Baic newspaper coverage is so
tmnpotta*tt and we gratefully appreciate
aipoost the csvvuu Hamm PVC us
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We look forward t working w. YOUt
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Ciaty CommIssioner Bill Klrcidmoff, asmially. $bn11 systems vs to be In- and the 'slams of garbog2 and tr
up_with the system and are being brought up to controls arid standards."
Didsid I, completing the third year of Milled In the Rosmminat building and the could net be covered
- Port Authority. "The board and the
We
have
bought new stand" aithosdi we dill have a way to
.quip".I on bandworksd to rsji1"
his first term km offIce,
post
through joist cooperation have
.qidr'tPI_Inning a cern- p."
- County library system. "The neceasy
"improve those l"igo width have net
we
ng
solved
many of the problems seen In the
continui
andearth
"We
pregr.
P1ke
large
sise
vy .em coetinsily Is paler,
tery hi 3e CoiMy km ceaty's
been
port Is In good shape but dill
with
with
twice
aid
to
on
parks
program
such
as
at
past.
apas
themsafthe
lbs mosey mo,ir
the pad while preserving the costy's being upgraded
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have
been
needs
to
be
sths'dised by the coaty, but
dash
believe
aijem
CM
COsJwlR,
where
I
avalla'4i We we baying 12*118 woilk M.
ad
each
year
to
brIng
lbs
plehely
ay
the
DER,
but
the
Iadsisd;R.ding,where
bell
field.we
not
tothent.stof
the psd.In the future
"Aineng ra14sarsineladid many of mow
Lake,
where
the
It
will
be
standing
on Its own."
11van
it.wi.."
dad
for
operation
Is
hotter
thm
located,
and
at
9
to
*tigse lbs Widva River and the llLr, system up
Ambulance
Service.
"I'm dill not
Costhase.
'We
have
wtd
bun.
pait
concept
in
being
drems
beasdiul lake.." he sild.
proving
at'4edw*h
the
ambulaic,
service the
,,We - Ike -'"' - have not general Wereet bft acgelr.d bit we lbs basico. study to duermins who A"wilk ball fields. we we im
are also expasdiag ear reference fi ts where, ad whim, ellutWuemy the beat tamp at Lake Moines 14 U.S. cousdy is getth4 through a subsidy
bee, mavens sad shakers Wa (
at 1788 14 eorW mere land at avangemeut with Ueiod.si Ambulance
ad rwe
to t owe of
vld 14 IdJowagua, bat Warmol drite selalhou-"
Service.Ws Isa subject we will have to
cad.
We
are
117W
to
5M I!!s (hack Park (or .ç:'lti"
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ho be ,r-'--M and is 1-jr Ike
facslimthsfitw.."
fletofsulste.ceIemewMkaiMy the MPaolsatmocset,tobulldbitl' thsuesdlerme,CestAemIPScead
"There in a rninU' - Coip'rpa#'i program. "Wi we
e. Ia owsew b21 peer, Ike :E of st Mat.____
svuramui. We have tried Is build a
of mem l--.rv'.
WOIWIS on creMW a
em to con"Its aim's
seeM. of the ceady, erarcelag Mi wewtibobdlhugmerepira.iMSle
in ad musty estesi,s a domn abandoned and dilapidated
hwebe.uTdMidldWaat
ready.
ft
.
jandpruhii-"XIreftalt Matios O..iiti,1siPweiiduiIn
an in .eiseieg c14les,
structures on insist. Ws seed a "s'd
V., where a • _ hew ionIvd
The dreMl.mo ad la,ne.madi have the
,
.
thesedridnorno,stWebave
we like —
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inttWOYSarlWewin be lttbiNM togoI
Iulatme
expanded lb. bisildiag department
in sad, 141 dusy, fstl—,We. it.
bmw of Isoreasti cesiructien In
Pa jddbs,F1tdI this liSal
sbeuingkkciedto
-Bu,asviegh1keceuthu"A
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1an to
Ia
nMat_
presad athet There are imo$eiwy peer
pladic f, 1-irid to her sat
be
WO
makw
asi
structures
we
kept
up to
Iv
She
1.
MatktIFeiw
ft*
adat
Vies
.uhmoke.edaa
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seen
standards."
weu
C..praisslve
Eaploymst
MuiD
P1W5011
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TI_gAd.(TA)."Webevekspta
Iths pad."
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of
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complishment in view of the other
competing sporting events which were
scheduled during the same week.
As you know, our basketball contests
were most exciting in almost every
case. One game went Into overtime
play and ended with a one-point
margin. And, a few of the games ended
with merely a 12-point spread. Of
course, the football game was perhaps
one of the most exciting games we have
had over the years. That, too, could
have gone Into an overtime contest.
Certai nly, the attendance at our foot.
ball game was one of our f inest thus far.
The fan interest was In no small
measure a testimony to your outstanding coverage. You have truly
helped to foster this high level of Interest and enthusiasm in our Rotary
Bowl contests.
Mike Pregmon
Chairman, Casselberry

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Inc. wishes to' thank the Evening
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_________________________________________________________________ In connection with our recent Patron's
Membership Gala to officially launch
ft Guild's twelfth anniversary season.
We were overwhelmed by the
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trtlnefldOla response when over 250
faithful past supporters as well as
many new friends joined directors,
company dancers and parents 15 a
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evening to get the 107910
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embership drive underway.
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committee members who worked
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diligently on the pre-planning.
decorating and hospitality and expeclally to those anonymous concij
tributors who generously assisted
financially to help defray costs of the
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band, invitations and catering exc'
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ponies.
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The Ballet Guild has come a long way
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In a few short years and Is certainly
iqriir
and growing! We will continue to
alive
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support
the community with our many
"free" services such as lecturedemonstrations In the public schools,
weakling.
respect ( the world,
special programs to the UnOur
My dear
At one time we had the bed education
? and neighbors, the
dprivileged and residents of the local
When a child I learned that a
system in the world and many many eIO year ? oon be here and let
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opening day ceremonies of The Sanford
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would do without the support of the
Evening Herald,
You have given such beautiful
coverage for The Golden Age Olympic
Week. Each event was taken care of In
the news. I thank you for the special
coverage of the, talent and Variety
show.
Martha Yancey
Sanford

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live m'oIr*a
o ts isa rawer aevelopmeni
eve opment at
—"A change to the more modern, less capacity,
The county commission, as new
to
ints
service and
inues
Fi
li
ry
nt
th
county's
e
ve
Po
system
co
bra
troublesome computer type voting
C1,illIaslon.r Bob Slarm sees It, has
nce
complex.
nt
ity
and
a
submai
e
nt
na
grow
In
quality,
qua
machines.
aoeeed may major and more
—"The new Iron Bridge sewer plant
new igricultwai center and staMi1IncreaaeInusers and cIrciilatlOft.
than 199 mInor projects In the pad year.
new
boolunotdle
will
be
on
Ins
later
will
be operative In early 1991 and will
IJ
The
"Mid we can esit to em several major
emergency operations center are
nd
is
will serve the less ass t the county In other necessary
a
prsjscta offered aid brought to a sueready to go out for bid, contract and po y and
central areas of th e improvements to Its present sewer
pulated
coastal coodusinu in the next 124011
completion,
facilities."
medPa," Harm sit
—"A reworked sign ordinance, new county.
"Seminole County Is coining of age and
has
agreed
to
par"Thi county
standards and specifications for water
"Thereisanatmoqbereenthepatol
y
In
a
new
senior
already
Is In the Top 1015 population In
ci
a
ll
ticipate
finan
teMtrebeadnewtogiwourc41i
several
and waste water filJIp
Sturm said.
the
Mate,"
ct
In
constru
ed
be
citizens
center
to
respo 'vi
water arid sewer improvements.
01S
present
board Is spearheading a
!!P
Casselberry.
In
Secret
Lake
Park
government wisnusi
m.wsu-uu
at
simply
pit says, 'We will
-"Extensive
Improvements
and
new
spirit
th
Pa" 0000040111001 and without any positions filled arid we are b,ghvmlng to system 32mlles of roads within ft cities
ndfill
and
transfer
pt
the
job
done
and
we
will do It right.'
at all levels a pride among our am which will now be maintained by the remodeling for all la
'uu or waneosussy delays.
new
cohesive,
cooperative
operations have been approved. There Is a
"Yet, at the same time, each Item ployees of working for Sw'kiol. County county. A new road assessment program stations new
comprehensive
five-year
and
spIrit
on
the
board
that
has
replaced
the
-"A
that can assist and offer relief to some of
brim befon the board neal,n very and Ms cftls".
the
year
2000
road
program
has
been
compromise
situation
of
former
board,"
to
oweN sir7, Is remadaed propidy "Some of the major Items which have o
rhe salt
by the board.
14k veted apes utelulgestly. All of the been accomplished by lb. present wise have new roads meeting coaty adapted
county "D,c(ions today a, being made on a
-"Implementation
of
a
new
w'is we since., dedicated. board," Slarm said are: recognition of specifications
program and hiring ofthe county's true needs and dollars available basis
Mi± who pat In far more time aid oo much dependence on the federally -"me ever-present space prowi of safetysafety
without the political infighting of the
uajaeer."
lIed We their joke than the average funded Comprehensive Employment all county officers. the courts. Sheriff stc. first
"Thm
are
nemerosa
items
I
fist
the
past.
Tegeth.r each of us Is making our
perees realise, they do," Sturm said. Training Ad ((ETA) program. May are well on their way to being resolved
coaty
government more responsive
will
em
happen
In
the
very
now
CETA employees have been transferred and will be completed within the ned coisty
"be my opinki', S,'n'l"ole
more
accesible
and more professional.
he said. "Among them we:
akeild rate itself I the top five In Florida from the federal program to the regular year at a minimal outlay to the tax- Mite,"Construction
"It
Is
a
challenging
job and I look
of
several
new,
much
payers.
en prelonullwi and compstààS ci coaty payrolL
meeting
all
of than," Stuns
to
forward
new
Samlando
Park
Is
now
fully
needed
and
over-dee
fire
stations,
-"A firm and fair ambulance service
Hi ceady M 14 r'ipleyses.
-Co'ndshIcno1oir
now
o0iatyj1IlM
concluded.
.
operational and Is already near its
now has all key staff contract.

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our doors in two old buildings at the
rear of lake Monroe School. The
proceeds of that dance have been
directed towards those renovations. We
look forward to having you share our
pride when we open this badly needed
facility in this county.
Patrick J. Murray
Executive Director,
Kathleen Anderson
Comprehensive
Work Center, Inc.

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establish a Sheltered Workshop for
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Seminole County was a resounding
This was due in no small way
to the efforts and contributions of many
generous people. The board of trustees
has Instructed me to personally
acknowledge your contribution. We are
deeply grateful for your generosity and
Interest. Hopefully, within a couple of

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coverage,

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City of Sanford for the opportunities
they have just given to all Sanford
Senior Citizens and elsewhere
throughout the world, for a most njoyable fifth annual Golden Age
Olympics.
Our appreciation to all business
People, volunteers, various clubs,
sponsors, musicians, maintenance
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The recent spate of adverse economic news
from the Soviet Union Is no doubt comforting to
many Americans, all the more so at a time when
our own country is beset by so many troubles.
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And, if the past is any guide, some will choose to JULIAN BOND
interpret the Soviet Union's faltering economy as
a sure sign that Moscow must trim Its exm
pansionist foreign policy and military spending.
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Much as we might wish that to be the case, all
historicil experiences suggest otherwise.
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Soviet agriculture Is a case in point. In its anOther
nual economic report, the Soviet government
k.'.
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acknowledged shortfalls in the production of
.
grain, poultry, beef and milk. What's new about
Tots
that? Chronic agricultural shortages are a way of
life in the Soviet Union.
ByANNMCFEATIERS
ByJULIANBONI)
.
The West, and particularly the United States,
0.
has been all too happy to offset poor Soviet harLinda Steele will never forget the horror of
Trs
ure of the American embassy In
the
seiz
U
the day her best friend's baby was killed.
vests by selling Moscow vast quantities of surplus Tehran caused a cry for the exercise of
Her friend Liz was riding In the family car
wheat and other foodstuffs. The latest U.S.-Soviet American might, recent events in London are
.
and
holding her 6-month-old-son In her lap.
k.
grain deal, for example, calls for the delivery of
to cra a climate for American with.
I
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Liz's
husband was driving. They were going
9.4 million metric tons of wheat and corn during drawal from a human rights struggle in
home
from a shopping center.
I
Southern Africa.
the next 10 months.
lvllm~
Another
car ran a stop sign and struck their
Great Britain has relaxed economic sane.
Flagging production in such industries as steel,
right front fender.
on
the
car
chemicals, fertilizer, cement, mining and forestry tions aPhut the black-faced white power
and
her
husband were shaken up, but
Us
WASHINGTON WORLD
of Bishop Abel Muzorewa in
presumably signals nothing more than continued government
not
seriously
injured.
Their son flew out of
Zimbabwe-Rhodesia.
e
dashboard.
He died of
austerity for Soviet consumers who have never
th
Us's
arms
and
hit
Now President Jimmy Carter Is under
brain
damage.
really known anything else.
from the U.S. senate's apologists for
s
S
Ca
"The horrible part," says Linda, "the thing
Moscow's reported energy problems may white-minority rule to do the same.
that
makes me heartsick, Is that It could have
At
Issue
Is
the
transition
between
the
end
of
foretell more serious difficulties, although It
been
prevented. U they had used a car seat,
By HELEN THOMAS
hassles In Moslem countries.
should be remember that Western experts are the long gt*mlla war and selection of a new
had told Liz a few
UPI While Home Reporter
while Carter's crisis management is being Brian would be alive. And I get
sharply divided on the extent of Soviet reserves of government.
one."
WASHINGTON (UP!) The Iranian crisis
tested, other candidates challenging his weeks before she ought to what
oil and natural gas. Some observers, including the
That war has been fought against a
93 percent
just
doing
was
however,
Liz
Is the watershed of Jimmy Carter's
term
re
desire for
CIA's economic analysts, believe the Soviets will cession of governments that excluded wick
they
criticize
the
of
American
parents
do—hold
their
children
PresidencY.
severely hamstrung. U
st
unre
rained.
de
have to begin Importing oil within the next few participation, and recently against the Inth
em
ri
let
th
be
to
if
laps
or
y
In
their
Political observers believe his political
president ey can made look as
Muzorewa
Many
parents
who
buy
car
restraints
for
years, Others suggest that the vast, barely tap- terracial government that Bishop
future rests on how he handles the situation
are undermining the country at a cr4ticai
white
minority
15
wIdth
Zimbabwe's
is
heads,
their Infants and small children fall to use
ped, energy resources of Siberia could sustain the guaranteed a larger voice In government than
and whether he brings home the American
time. Carter himself has he is trying to
hostages
from
Teheran.
It
could
make
or
Soviet economy for decades to come.
his political activity, and urges others to them.
its position In the population warrants.
Consider these -A child in an accident Is
break him.
follow
In any event, Moscow's own report of Its energy
th 90 percent of Zimbabwe wider martial
Wi
missile. At 30 mph the crash force Is
So far, he swears to have strong backjng
crunch centered more on production difficulties law, the Incumbent gover nment would be
the advantage of exerting aequiv
has
He
alent to falling from a third-dory
has presidential leadership qualities and doing a
around
untry
l
than on actual shortages of exploitable oil, natural permitted an obvious advantage In any
wirgo
w. A 10-pound
mmd baby being held on a lap
been a unifying factor bringing forth a new
irect CampStPllItg from the Oval in a30 mph crash is thrown forward with a
tAt
of
Ind
gas and coal reserves. Meanwhile, the Soviets are elections held quickly.
o
spirit of "don't tread on ur flag."
Office
force of 399 pounds. In one-fifth of all ac
pushing ahead aggressively with the construction
He has been dovish but firm.
PIC Frost, the coalition of
The Iranian militants seem to
a let cldenti Involving children, they are Drown
of nuclear power plants and fast-breeder reac- goerrilia ludsrs preesing for new elections,
patience and restraint have not received about the U.S. media and how toknow
get their out of the e completely.
u4eth challenge, even from thene who prafer mienug, out
- haØa tDWio a Mz.'r'sdl' del between the
net acrues. carter, tneeIf,
utw car Is the moot serious diiger (aced
a military response.
non 6! the clouds onI.the Soviet 'efidW *MflltieI and selection of a new
was
cautioned
about
holding
a
news
confer.
drw in this country. Traffic
Cater says he has no regrets that he am lad week. Some aides feared he might by
economy's horizon appear likely to check the government. ma Msmorewa goverosnent an
ents are the leading cause of childhood
accid
cy
and
adiv'tted
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overt
ned
his
own
po
ur
li
Great
Britain
are
pre
ing
for
two
mon
s.
ss
th
momentum of that country's unpreceden ted arms
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death.
issues boll down to what will be legal deposed Shah Mohammed Raze Pahlval Into
buildup. The solid consensus of knowledgeable and"ma
The National Highway Traffic Safety
But Carter knows that a qu.dLoo.and.
Illegal during the transition, and who will the United States for medical treatment.
Western observers is that Soviet military spen- decide," a Patriotic Front spokesman said. Now, It appears the ailing shah will be given 1fl5WF forms Is where he excels and a put Admlnlitratico sa ys parents do not use
ding will con tinue to increase by about five per.
refuge In this country for sometime to corns. formal speech, even in a crisis, Is where he restraints for their children for a variety of
During the April elections that saw Bishop Short of extradition to Iran-- which the United does net.
reasons. Many do not realize the danger.
cent per year through at least the mid-1, just
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white
veto
of
conMuzorewa
elected
and
a
H.
won
pouts
on
his
news
conference
Others
complain about the cost ($18 to $0)
to
do
the
smI'I-its
as it has every year since the early 19M.
nteed in the now
MItUtIOSIII
thinIII
guara
are demanding that he not be sent anywhere performance, and people now have a better others about the difficulty of belting theli
Soviet consumers, denied factual information
duua constIt utIon, hundreds eta..
smdsrdaidlng of his posture, even though he children Into car restraints.
'on the extent of their government's military °
f the Patriotic Frost were
ma crisis has been an aging prociss (or had to sidestep question, on future action.
Convinced that car seats for kids reduce the
spending, have always taken a back seat to wr.d or detained.
(hi a Personal bails. Cater has said it's - chance of death by 90 pii'vut and the ch ance
Carter. He shows a weariness, bit Mill has
Moscow's voracious appetite for more arms of
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ma Frost's leaders want assurance. from managed to stai the cowl,, .sttlni no been the worst time of tils life. III many ways, of in jury by 50 percent, the government is.
every description. Indeed, those economic Britain
pkins
facth$
the
coatry
have
been
psahing
the
Ides
of restraint loan programs.
deadlines
,
and
at
the
e
time
trying
to
that Miaorrn'i
Incianbesicy won't
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deficiencies not attributable to centralized per tim an imfair advantage again, and exhaust every legal and dIplomatic avenue pitonthebsthbsrner.Muchsa hisald.suy
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Dozens of orga'dptlons math U community:
that it Is omdal business as ususL That Is
planning or a lack of incentives can justifiably be that their force. will be ire. to campaign open for a peaceful solution
,
service
dubs, childbirth education group.,
Cider's options have biesi limited. In some hardly the can, cont
blamed on an arms industry that has first claim throughout
iiodeu
treaty
ratification
debate
Is
being
pig
day
care
centers, pediatric clinics and.
SALT!!
Hav11y dependent on neighborIng SwAh W131, he Is Ins box became his goals have to
on Soviet science, production facilities and
churches
have
started them. Many mothers
saMy
ovwto
next
year.
Africa for arms and troops, lbs Muaouwa be limited. The goal Is to secure the
natural resources.
AM
do
administration
seems
to
be
letting
such
as
Ibidb
have
also darted them.
government badly wants International and freedom of $0 American hostages. But
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even
that
goal
for
the
mod
powerful
natlnnin
the
Wldloiiaryspiral
take
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course
with
no
Thegovsrtwisnthuamanualonsettingup
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new Initiatives, or even hopeful signs for an a loan program for car seats for babies and'
the world is supremely limlied.
Moscow's need for sustaining transfusions of
A relexaflen of American sanctions, siç
ma prulint has said that the .4k,'s early brisk.
-children It Is detailed, easy to follow aAd
He ban several monthe ahead before the free
Western techology and foodstuffs will remain as ported by Sen. Jesse Helm.. iL-NC., and Sin. 'ham.'! corn.. before lb. hostages, meaning
'low to Start and Run a Child RidraIn'
great as ever. Given the wits and will to exploit &amp;L HiYIs, IL.CIIIL, would enable the concision, the n'M' -e demanding Amerkm psopis mast his report card.
- Bit it dam seem that these days will
Soviet
foreign
Musorewa
to
begin
rebuild"
his
war-.
will
not
be
met.
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many
ways,
the
cri
si
s
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s ayingle from the..
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ddarmlao whether Carter Is a 00141fU1
shattered
ICSsiQfl1 and help him best back tad of wills and (allied..
National Highway Traffic Safet,
policy, the United States and its allies might yet
i1eat, or gets the chance to renew his *ini
h1 Increasingly successild armies of the
the
wav,
of
aMk
It.
backlash
has
Inlatr, NTh-$, 40 Seventh St.
arrest Moscow's more adventurist impulses
on the White Hose.
Patriotic Front.
Americanism and the attacks an UI amSW., Washington, D.C. 2IS.

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The Seminole Community College
Raiders were victimized by a rash of
turnovers in the first half and a poor
performance at the charity stripe in the
second half enroute to an 87-80 loss at the
hands of Palm Beach Junior College
Friday night.
The contest sparked less than cornpitmentary remarks from both Raider
coach Joe Sterling and visiting coach Joe
Ceravolo of the Pacers.
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contest. A downfall that allowed an
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out to an early 184 bulge.
SCC finally settled down a little midway through the first half and behind t he
warmed up play of Ken Brown and Jake
Campbell pulled Sterling's crew within
four points at the half,

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with a little over 12
minutes e n e game.
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IN TALENT
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Leny Bird has impressed TALL
almost everybody. Even Phoenix Coach John McLeod
Wff
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night.
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iooc,y
Bird all night," McLeod said
P6I,SV/IV6 0,' w,7
after his Suns dropped a 10042
decision to the Boston Celtics. "Al p
"But he's a great offensive
player. He didn't have any
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S'.1•
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IrthBird enjoyed his 23rd birthnta,
daybyacoring2opoi
day
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half comeback that paced
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downed Detroit, 124100, San
Antonio tripped Milwaukee,
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crew, reminiscent in team
The f
In assessing the Panther's game plan prior
structure of the world champion Pittsburgh
to the contest Montgomery labeled
Pirates and their them., "We Are Family"
ease as devastatingly boring. Boring a was
gave their school and loyal fine plenty to be
the Panthers continually slammed Into the
ha
about dorini lbs 157$ stern
with power plays. Deva__
st ating it vu too and
Shunned
state
by inaiiy t4 the 0 called experts
p. Panther ri'vsb bucks Keith Gilmore and
ollatwis all '
'
Allen each rambled for 117 yards.
Oviedo rolled tlwuagh 10 stra1_rigour
$flen scored a pair of touchdowns, one
IWO playoff contenders and
'°
otnlng on a 17 yard nm, the other on a 49
)rard pass play and Gilmore added a 75 yard advanced one short Ms away from being in
the date tkb gow
- ramble to help the Paithers put the
e out of reach with a 21 point second
Oviedo (vinwlflnmw'birabt9tci
prier explosion.
kids with rwies Illor K.idsp.r, McQssmon,
Scott, Ness., Pagth, WUhIwi., kisinhens
Milton coacfl Hurley larming's
and many many more for years to come.
of the contest was a simple reflection °
mose guys aist thor tsMei broaft
having been in the playoff picture In the past.
om
to the ONE rwoi cenunaity timi
,,our kids have a lot of pride In pinning.it had most
about,
They know what the altar1ve is. Iti How to win. How to vie with pride and heo
become a habit with them.. They knew If they with class.
d41't win they would lOboSiSUfl$Yhanded contrihuti. vs. ant
UhSif W
who
bait week. We've got a lot it jod
the bot that oft amid
thir erbnl
leek hard, very hard," said Maiming.its W
ri
it
ii
years,
a. e
; While the Panthers were d*g plenty to
f1rd em
sd ngslar
lp then"dves out on be scoreboard,
ad PON br
-.of
-••pviedo lest them an addl"ctaI bend by doing - radio
pmstNng they've avoided MI piano. long.Mwft do* at Willi, ,WWW
The Lions turned the ball -_ five time',
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The change brought immediate results most of the scoring damage against SCC.
as Rod (1•.f
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pair of quick turnovers and Jim Rogers baseline all night, scored 18 to corncrisply smashed home a slam dunk to lift Plement center Luis Fuentes' 22 point
SCC out of the doldrums. Rogers was effort and Howard Hoskin's 16 point
fouled on the convincing bucket that showing. Guard Dennis Graham hit for 12
points and backcourt mate Greg Jackson
came with 11 minutes loft to play d
n early.t scored 11 to pace all Palm Beach starters
the Raiders In the bonus
situation
.
in the double figure bracket.
He missed the free throw however,
,
The Raiders placed four players in
which seemed to set the
double
figures, led by Seminole High
showing at the charity stripe for the
Product Ken Brown with 19. Jimmie
remainder of the contest
Rogers, who also turned in a solid
TheRaid
rebounding
effort, pumped in 17 while
foul shots and failed to cash in on the
Jake
Campbell
hit for 16 and Everett
front end of six one-and-one situations
Hamer
came
off
the
bench in the second
that would have cut the Pacer lead to
half
to
score
12.
four
time trickled away.
Halftime Score
Palm Beach
3$
After four clutch baskets by Everett scc
33
Hamer, the Raiders pulled within four
Palm Beach - Jackson 43.11, Hoskin 7.7.16,
for the final time, 75-71, but Palm Beach FuentesPauIdo lO.2, Bryant 1.0.2,
Cashman 0.0-0, castle a-0.0, Graham 3-li-ii,
went to the four corner offense to kill the M:tt.o.o:s,
0.
clock.
Washington 2.0.4, Webster 62.11, Williams 0.0.
"This was a crazy game," commented 0. Totals 36.11-67. Fouled out. Washington.
Community College -Crawford I.
Pacer coach Joe Ceravolo, who unez-"°':?
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plainably was decked out In a three piece crooks 2.1-5. Campbell 41-8-116, Robertson 2.1-5.
Craig 4.00. Harm, 64.12, Rogers 6.6-I1. Crown
suit and loafers -- minus socks.
"We were just dead the first half,"
s.
pointed out Sterling.
Community CMI.I. 74.

There's no substitute for experience and
having "been there before."
The Orange Belt Conference's passing
For coach Joe Montgomery and his Oviedo
leader connected on only 4-20 attempts for 92
Lions, the 1979 prep season came to an end
yards but suffered a pair of interceptions.
Friday night as defending class 3A state did
The
Lion crewsome bright
have
champion Milton High cashed in on numerous
moments during the contest.
Oviedo miscues and used a devastating
Kessinger, doubling as free.ufety turned in
ground attack to whip the Lions 42-0. Milton
a solid game as did Uon linebackers Marty
now advances to the state championship
Neese and Ray Williams. Roy Payne also
against Belle Glade Central, 20-6 winners
turned
in a good effort by coming up with a
over Titusville Astronaut in the other semiMilton
fumble recovery while Kessinger
final game.
swiped a pair of Intended Panther passes.
Perhaps Montgomery summed up the
Defensive backs Johnny Cobb. and Terry
contest In the only manner possible.
Griffen
had a busy night trying to chase down
"We didn't lose, we got beat," said the Lion
the
stable
of Milton running backs that
boss.
amassed
the
big chunk of real estate.
"They're an excellent team, probably
capable of winning some games on Saturday.
Oviedo did move the ball, totaling slightly
Montgomery was referring to the Panther
over 300 yards in total offense, but the
ground game. Built around a huge offensive
mistakes and penalties left the [Jona with a
line and borrowing a few pages out of
zero on the scoreboard,the first time Mon.
erYear's SIngle.T offensive set, the
tgomery'a crew has been shut out this year.
anthers piled up 410 yards In total offense.
p
But the Lions have nothing to be emMost of those yards, X2 of them, came on the
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"But '--hen we got way behind in the
second half we had to go man-to-man and
press them. It worked well but then we
couldn't buy a free throw."
'If we could have hit a few more of
those ,ii,
could h
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closed aterling.

Keasinger, under constant pressure by the
bigger, quicker Panther defensive line, also
found the night to be a tough one for passing
the ball.

By JOE DeSANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

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"They really hustled the second half
but we got to deep In the hole."
Sterling also pointed out that the
defensive change proved more effective
than his original game plan.
"We started with the zone because we
just couldn't match up with Palm
Beach's size," Sterling explained.
The Pacer front line stood 6-8,6-7 and 66.

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Expected
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speedway, has announced a are the Group 5 BMW Ml and
of theuu d3
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These are In addition to the Center of Racing.
the 24 How Pepsi Challenge usually strong contingent
February 2.
turbo.Porsches, Ferraris
The following weekend
France said, "me increase Corvettes, Masdas and February 10, will see a
Datsuns which traditionally triplebeader of racing with
in guaranteed prize money
race
In America's only 24 hour Pole Position Qualifying for
the 24 Hour Pepsi Challengefor
is.
test
of
auto racing endurance. the $655,500 Daytona 500, the
just one indication of the
The usually festive ac* ARCA and the 2nd annual
growing strength of entivlties surrounding the Busch Clash of '$0 which Is a
durance racing around
circuit will be further 50-mile showdown among the
world."
enlivened this year with the 12 drivers having captured
"As the first race In the addition of the Did Pepsi pole positions during
the l79
IMSA GT and World 10,000 meter rim and the first Winston Cupseason.
Challenge For Endurance annual Daytona Inter.
The world's two most
Drivers series for the decade collegiate
Bed
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of the Eighties, we expect to scheduled
pre-race conclude
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lee One Of the fined fields Of activities on
cars ever presented for
A 100-mile race for annual Daytona stock car
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loomed large in the eyes of
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There were still scalps to year.
'We'rejustgonnatryand "Theblgrejector.WItha
take.
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keep it respectable," a kid like Butler In the middle
girls
playc
"I can't tell them not to dynamites$9 a pleased giej
worried Spruce Creek coach it's easy to play defense,"
score can I?" a perplexed said about 19 poInts
Joe Piggottee lamented said coach Bill Payne, who
Payne inquired.
before Friday's Five Star masterfully flip-flopped his
Hardy arid 16 from R155in
Conference opener at San. man to man and 242 zone
SCOSI they did. Heserves "We were also much
ford.
defenses to befuddle the
Mike Gaudreau, Robert Guy, defensively toaigt*."
And his Hawks did - Hawks.
Fred Alexander, Joe Baker
temporarily.
The befuddlement was
Not so fortunate were th
and Willie White held the
The respectability lasted never more apparent than in
.,
Thbe advantage at points jUfli0r varsity SITTIInOIN C
for seven minutes.
the second qua rtqr when
'1) Payne gave his starters coach Alex Holcomb, wig
Then the worrying began as Seminole held the Hawks to a
..
the night off with 6:33 watched a 12-point lea
Seminole blew open a 11gM 13. mere four points, while they
disappear
at
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and
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12 ballgame with 12 straight ran up 16 for a "don't look
third quarter on
a
ft was 6-3, 210-powxl White 56.57 toss.
points on its way to a 75.47 back" 41.16 bulge.
that supplied the crowd with
carnage.
"We like to play man to
.
JIMMY Patton's second free
It..blgg.stthrifl when hetook
Everyone got into the ad. man," Payne who watched
sin Outlet pass at hillitcourt, throw after a first shot misfire
Strongman Reggie Butler most of the game from a
double.pwnped on his way to with no time remaining
started the surge with a M• reclined position said about
dropped thej.V Mark Brown,
the basket and laid it in.
footer from the middle. his choice of defenses. "But
a
W center, paced Spruce
Seconds liter Bruce McCray we board and run better out of
a
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starters)
need
Creek
wIth 12 poInts, Grald
5
converted a steal iflto a the zone.
belpeverynowand
then,
we'll
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After Seminole's boarding
supply Its Whit., a 700714
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For Seminole, former
man nfi, )
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with a rebound basket to Piggotte was ready to do
DIMNy SOCIAL
GeorgI Hanwe A?; Was Molt 210.171, Ray Jordan 204. 111- 168,
injuries
and
eligibility
Cioomns
ace Len Sidloli hit 12
Standings: Joe Davis Bldg. Ctr. Sr. 541; Chuck
make it 19-12. Guard Glenn Dom travelling or ruis own.
Hostetler 452; Steve Rig Sigmon 15. 102. 144, William
4
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problems,
said
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the
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,,It I'd have had my way, I'd
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from the wing and converted have pecked then up at
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10. The baby Tribe dropped t0
Jordan 504; Rig. SigmonSOl; Karl Ed Perry ISP . 100 • 177. Karl
Terri* Dan Lawn Care Charlie's Rosenberger
anicethreeononebreakwtth halftime and gone home," a
300.
Another thing that con- 0.2 for the year.
Rosenberger lie • 170, Btjtth
Place
niftypsssesfromMcQayand disturbed PlUolte said.
Other Highlights: MIII Miller 233 Vaisnti 104 . ISO 1SS. Dean
tinned
to
be
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230;
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William
Glitz
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12 .4 13 ii 47
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Standings: Joe Davis Bldg. Ctr.,
High
right wing, for all practical
21 II ii IS 71
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Tony
purposes the rout was on.
was largely du. 10
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Chitwili 100. Builders, Tsrrle Van Lawn Care
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headed the first quarter surge which picked up where ti•.
150; Was Molt Jr lOS. 175
Place.
PaTois 21.547.
Mike
Neal
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High Series: Mitt Miller • 341;
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Ed Perry 44; William Glitz 331; JedHigh
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km'.* - 0. Thomas 3I
maneuvers within six feet 01 Smooth David Thomas
McCray isms, Sutler 4.2-Is,
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Payne's troops rolled over Thomas' strong performance helped the Tribe to exhibited by bo
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rebounds. "AHI had to do was was on the warpath.
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NBA Standings
Tomb Game
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Tony Hardy and Robin In.c.Cre.k
If .7 II is to
NHL Standings
B United Press lalsnlatlsmal 3 BIbao
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322-2611

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CLASSIFIED ADS
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL NO, 7S14S.CA4.A
SOL -DALE BUILDERS, INC..
a
Florida corporation,
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RM.

Full time opening some prior
o.k. •xp. good salary I
benefits. Apply personnel,
West Volusla Memorial
Hospltat. Del and. 04.734
ext 560. Equal Op.
portunity Employer. MFH.
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divert older people and in•
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
BURNS 0. SIMPSON. et at.,
5:30 P.M.
1:00 AM.
Th.
Defendants.
'Love At Fird Bite," the volve the young.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
"You shouldn't have to
comedic Dracula movie,
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lutes Minimum
TO:
earned $46 million so far and spend more than $5 million to Manhaflan Jewish
ARTHUR B. CLARK and
Exp. industrial sewing
PATRICIA CLARK
has hyped the career ot make a good comedy these
machineoperators.
Writers aro
DEADLINES
307 University Drive
(9Q4)731.5464,Oeland
producer Robert Kaufman days. And you don't have
JacksonvIlI, North Carolina,
make a great movie to be a unwilling victims. ns4o
beyond his wlidest
Growth opportunity In this area
Noon The Day Before Publication
to distribute nationally known
YOU
ARE
As a result of the film's success. 'Love At Fird Bite'
HEREBY
Training provided,
NOTI
produ
Fl
ED
that
an
Amended
Noon
Friday
Sunday
except at the
runaway success, Kaufman wasn't
good earnings. 374.3021 for
Complaint
to
foreclose
a
Mortgage
The Brooklyn varity
has signed a ninepicture office.
on the following property in
interview.
"Youcan
make
big
pictures
Seminole County, fIorlda
contract with American
Synthetic oil dealers needed. No
Lot 37, Block "A" SEMINOLE ___________________________
International PicturesFil. without big stars They only whin, and beg fo., HEIGHTS,
experience necessary. 322-0341
according to the Pat
mwaya. AlP released "Love want to work once every two
for info. !3.
thereof, as recorded In Plal Book
PANT TIME
e-CNId
Care
1-Card
of
flpIr
S. Pages I a. 7, of the Public
or three years anyway, and
Combine food, fun I. cxc. ear.
At First Bite."
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m.rcy. Ours fight Records of Seminole County,
nings with new Rawieigh
24-B4iSirSS portunitles
. And
Each of his new movie they demand a
The family os Martha Anne
Florida
Child Care mother teacher will
_____________________________
Tasting Parties. Complete _____________________________
top directors aren't that
projects, to be completed
Schalt would like to thank all
has been filed against you and you
care for 1 child. Ages 2.6, $25.
training, unlimited future. Cell
RARE OPPORTUNITY
available either.
their friends for prayers I
are required to serve a copy of
fIve years, will have a
wk. WhIle you work. 323-6101.
374-2056.
•vin
kindnesses for them during
your written defenses, if
Own Your Own Business.
__________________________
to it
"The thing we've got to do
minimum $4 million budget.
their recent loss.
Distribulorfor Kodak film and
on ROBERT 0. GATTON, ESO..
RN, $41 4.17, TulI 1 part tIme.
Will KeepChlldren
Kaufman's success is a inHollywoodis build upa new
Duracell Batteries, GE,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad.
Mother Edna Schatt
ApØtyln person Sanford Nursing
wh.n they'
InMyHome
Brother: Lewis Schatt Jr. 1,
dress Is 2692 Lee Road, Suite 205,
Sylvania and other photo.
&amp; Convalescent Center, 930
classic example of why generation of stars. The
3225921
the A. A. McClanahan
Winter Park, FlorIda, 32719, on or
products needed In your area.
Melionville.
moviemakers today are not younger generation of
family
_________
before the 3rd day of January,
No sellIng. Service top
losing.'
looking for a safe little profit moviegoers, 12 to , doesn't
Sales lady, exp. in ladies' ready
1910, and file the original with the ___________________________
retailers under exclusive
&amp;—Eating Places
to-wear, apply In person only.
care about stars. And they _________________________ Clerk this Court either before
of, say, $5 million,
contract established by us.
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No phone calls. Ro.Jay, 115 E.
service
on
Plaintiff's
attorney
or
High Immediate Income.
percent
of
the
!ndepeilent producers and represent &amp;)
lit
SI.,
Sanford.
Immediately thereafter; other.
Minimum Investment 19.975.
Legal Notice
Beginning Dec. 14
studios are looking for block. box office.
wise a default will be entered
100 pct. profit structure. Call
Breakfast now being serVed at
"Kida aren't interested In
against you for the relief Why Be Lonely? Write "Get A
busters,
Opr. 2, 1500.4334543 or write
that earn
McKinney's
Lounge I
PART.TIME
Mate" Dating Service. All
NAME
demanded in the complaint or
NUAGE, 2121 Montevallo Rd..
Restaurant, 300 Sanford Ave.
upwarda of $50 minion rather the Vietnam war. They don't NoticeFICTITIOUS
ages. P.O. Box 4011, Clear.
is hereby given that I am petition,
S.W. Birmingham, Alabama
from
6a.m..12
noon.
Food
also
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than a succession of modest feel guilta about the Past. Its engaged in business at Xl E. 3$th
CORRESPONDENTS
water, Fl.
33511.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal
33211 'include three referin.
served
on
disco
niphts.
stW
an upbeat world for Place, Sanford, Florida, Seminole of this Court on this 2Ch day of
hits. Big bucks build careers,
ces.
_________________________
WANTED
Florida, under the tic. November, ltfl.
ABORTION.
eate power bases and at young people. Their lives are County,
'flings to Eat
name of THE ENGINE (SEAL)
__________________________
To write news of local Interest
tractbetterscriptiandtIgger aheadofthem.Theywantfun tiliovi
SHOP,andthatlint.ndtor,glst,r
___________________________
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH JR. 1st Trlmister abortlon-$l00;
SANS
from LONGWOOD
and
excitement
and
sex.
Why
said
name
with
the
Clerk
of
As Clerk of the Court
stars,
the
Gyn Clinic-$20; Pregnancy
FORD, WINTER SPRINGS,
FOR SALE
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
By: Eve Crabtree
test; male sterilization; free
Kaufinanbeganasa writer not?That'awhatwehadwhen Florida
CASSELBERRY and If you
Grlpefruit, Oranges,
? NEED CASH?
Deputy Clerk
in accordance with the
counseling, Potessional care
Lemons. R. U.
have a knack for gathering the
Tangerines
&amp;
with a dozen movies to his we were young."
Use
Your HomeAsSecurity
provisions of the Fictitious Name Publish December 2, 9, 16, 23, 1979
supportive atmosphere, Confl.
social news from your
Huictilson 322.4055.
Call Us ForTerms
credit, among them "Freebie
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 565.09 DEOS
cf.ntial.
respective community to be
Tower Financial Serv.
.
Florida Statutes 1957.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
and the Bean," "Getting
ForSale
presented Inc column In The
51g. Joseph 0. Kennedy
1100.2412469
WOMANSHEALTH
DreamNaveiOragnes
want
to
Evening
Herald,
we
Straight" and "Divorce
Publish December 7, 9, 16, 23, 1919
ORGANIZATION
Simpson 327.3313
talk with you.
NO BROKERAGE
Legal Notice
DEO-7
American Style." He's
INVITATIONTOIID
FEES
609 E. Colonial Dr., Orlando
written 34 TV pilots of which
Navel, grapefruit, tangerines. contact:DORIS DIETRICH ________________________
OF The Housing Authority of the
$950921
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OP
IN
THU
CIRCUIT
COURT
only two made it to the air. THE EIOHTIENTH JUDICIAL
oranges. Picked to order. Will
Toll Free I$0022I.2361
OURSEL. yES EDITOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL. City of Sanford, Florida will
2$-Apts.&amp;HouIss
mIx. Crumley 322.0751.
Ustil "Love Al First Bite" CIRCUIT IN SEMINOLE CIRCUIT
receive
bids
for
modernization
to
Mon.Fri
9.Sdally
322.2611
IN SEMINOLE
ToShare
CASTLE
BREWER
COURT
FLA.
Kaufman, a gruff, talkative COUNTY, FLORIDA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
U-PICK Green Beans
S-Lost Si Found
la-I until 2:00 P.M., On the 9th day
CASE NO. 79.2317.CA.19-K
CASE NO. 79.2l94.CAI4.S
man in his mid.40s, wu not FLAGSHIP
$4.S0perbVshii
of January 1950, at the Redding
Worker needed for cabinet Male wishes to share a 2 BR
BANK
OF IN RI THE MARRIAGE OF;
SR 461 Cameron Ave.
home w.coupie or young worn.
exactly setting the world SEMINOLE. a Florida
Gardens Community Room, 5th
manufacturing shop. Must
Lost: Set of keys on blue plastIc
banking LEE ROY SMITH,
an w.thild. 625-5935 ask for
Street and Locust Avenue, Sanhave
knowledge
of
tools.
Apply
afire. But one enormone hit corporation,
ring.
S
keys.
Lost
Tues.,
Dec.
4
Petitioner.Husband, ford, Florida, at which time and
Buddy.
Gentry Manuf, Co. Bldg. 3,
Plaintiff,
AM. in Sanford. REWARD.
Navelorangcs,youpick,
has given him considerable I p...
anu
place all bids will be publicly
Sanford Airport.9 a.m..3 p.m.
Call 332-2001.
we pick. $3.S0bushel
clout In Hollywood,
JEAN MATILDA SMITH,
opened and read aloud.
M.F.
MARVIN E. CONNER and
322-1312
$-Rooms
Rcspondent.Wife. Proposed forms of contract
Justified or not, Kaufman's I PAULINE P. CONNER, his wife,
6-Child
Care
NOTICE
OP
ACTION
documents,
including
plans
and
Defendants.
AVON
Instant success baa en• I
TO:
Sanford Gracious IIvi$9. Reas.
specifications, are on file at the
-. NOTICE OF ACTION
.4fru
,jtjj
FIGHT INFLATION
cotsaged him to compare
JEAN MATILDA SMITH
Weekly&amp;monthlyrates, utIlities
office of the Housing Authority 0,
Sill
Avon.
DaytimeOnly,inmyhorne
Increase
your
earning
577 N. Riverside
the City of Sanford, Florida, Adpd. Inquire
S. Oak S41.71S3,
himself with Woody Allen, I 10:
power.
For
details,
call.
Call after 5
Apartment No.3
ministration Building, Castle
MARVIN E. CONNER and
11414117006143079__Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, PAUL
3736459(LakeMary)
St. Clair, Michigan, 45079
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida
MERRY CHRISTMAS
INE R. CONNER
30-Apartments Uitharnished
Marty Fekbnan and other 263$ Laurel
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that in and the office of the Architects',
Avenue
Wrecker
Mechanics helper
a
Classified
Ad
help
you
find
Let
Creative
Expressions
322.7513
action
for
dissolution
of
marriage
C'utmann
Dragesh-Associates.
contunporarycomedy writer.
Sanford, Florida 3277)
Driver. Good benefits. Apply
more room for storage. ____________________________
HEREBY has been filed against you in the Architects, Planners, Inc. Sanford
YOU
ARE
lnperson,lmilenorthof 434 on
producei.s.
THE HIGHLANDS
Classified Ads find buyers fast.
NOTIFIED that an action to Circuit Court of Seminole County, Atlantic Bank Building, Suite 100, _____________________________
17.92, Richie's VW.
nted
i$-Help
"We're all Jewish,,, foreclose
_____________________
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Winter Springs-new apt. 3 BR,
a mortgage on real Florida, and you are required to P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Florida.
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Copies of the documents,
Kaufman said, "But there are
kit eqpt., golf, fishing, club
property situate, lying and being serve a copy of your written
WAREHOUSE
Legal
Notice
if any, to It on JACK T. drawings and specifications may
hoUSs. etc. $400 mo. Lease &amp;
really two schools of Jewiab in Seminole County, Florida, more defenses,
Perm. full time work avail, for
BRIDGES, Cf Cleveland, Mixe a be obtained by depositing $23.00
described as:
security. 321.0044 or 327-0239.
indIvidual with prior up. in
BENCH TECH &amp;
FICTITIOUS NAME
comedy on film Almeat of partIcularly
Bridges. Attorney for Petitioner. with the ArchItect for each
of
Lot 16, PINECREST HEIGHTS
receiving, stocking Inventory,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
lam
OUTSIDE
TECH
us are from New York.
REPLA'T, according to the Piat Husband, whose address Is Post documents so obtained. Such
.BR-$109 up. Pool. Ad'itts only,
&amp; picking orders. Chauffeurs'
to
each
engaged
In
business
at
100
Willow
Top pay for qualified pe.onnei
z, Sanford, Florida, deposit will be refunded
on Lake Ada Just So. of Airpi,t
Fe1nan Is from the alaus of thereof as recorded In Flat Book 9 OffIce Drawer
lic. desIred. Call Jo
Ave., Forest City, Fla.
Apply at Westgate TV In Four
paes 17 and 1$, of Itte Public 32771, on or before December 19, person who returns the plans,
Ilvd.on 112 in Sanford. CaLl
HOlIdaY
House
Corp.,
(901)
other
Seminole
County.
Florida,
under
which
and
cant... Asb
323.1470 MarInes's Villegi.
Records of Seminole county, 1979, and file the orlelnal with the seciflcat ions
734N00,
M.F
the
fictitious
name
of
tar
BOB'S
appi.
documents In good Conditions
?4sw Yost's.
clerk ot this Cowl either
or Jerry. 17
Floilda,
opening
AUTO
REPAIR,
and
that
I
Intend
service on Petitloner's attorney or wIthin 10 days after bid
has bean uie ageinst you in D
Wee
to register said name wIth the
lmmielateiy thereefters ether..
A Coiuillid ha* or
CWco$ CSorl of Sentinels
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II a .esxtt mi utimat. esYa4i Is Its Iteü$ine AuthorIty Clerk of 'the ClrcIt Cpart, SECRETARY •SOOkKIIP.
Florida .sw you ii', rsq
Florida In or.
ER- Moving business t
nebblab school of losers, 'their serve a copy of your written iudgment will be entered against Of the City of Sanford, Florida, U. Seminole County,
the provisions of the
Sanford with permanent
demand
in
the
S
Government
Bonds,
or
a
cordance
with
for
the
relief
gentile
defenses,
II
any,
to
it
on
JACK
T.
you
heroes are looking for
position open In 1 girl office.
satisfactory bid bond executed by Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit:
of Petition,
BRIDGES,
ESQUIRE,
dates. They suffer from CLEVELAND,
Call after 6 p.m. for op.
YOU
ARE
FURTHER the bidders and acceptable Section 563-09 Florida Statutes
&amp;
poIntment. 373.4036.
JeeWi cultural jet lag, 111.7 BRIDGES, AttorneysMIZE
for Plaintiff, NOTIFIED that Petitioner. Sjireiti5 in an amount equal to 5 1957.
Sig. Robert J. Bernhardt
of the bid shall be sub.
ar victims of society. lbey whose address Is Post Office Plaintiff Is seeking me partition percent
Publish December 2, 9. 16, 23, 979
certain
real property being mltted with each bid.
Drawer
Z,
Sanford,
Florida
3377),
are sctmooks
The successfui bidder will be OEQ-6
on or before January 10, 1950, and specifically described as:
* * * * * * * *
"Simon and I are more file the origInal with the Clerk of
The East one-half of Lot tU ot required to furnish and pay for
performance and
TIRED?
____________________
frnm the school of any this Court either before sir-vice on oP SWOPE LAND COMPANY'S Satisfactory
Plaintiff's attorney or im. PLAT OF SLACK HAMMOCK, payment bond or bonds.
J.wWi writers. We're
FEET
SORE?
Attention is called to the Bid IN THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
mediately thereafter: otherwise a aCCording to me p'.a, peq
Ikms l.rsvaisM
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Manhdtw,nnt Brooklyn. We defaultanduftImateiudgmentwill recordedln Flat Sookt, Page no.
Form requiring a Base Bid and CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR
AM EMPLOYMENT
____________________
Ojp Prices. lads bidder is THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
know about gentile girls. We be entered against you for the Public Records of Seminole regiairediebidonlfs,
TOWERT$S$AUtt$A1.ON
CAN SAVE YOU
CU$TOMHOMI$ BUILT
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EXEC. SEC. able to type 55-60
wpm accurately, take thor.
thand at O.10O *pm. fran
dictatIng
from
sCribe
machIne. 2 yrs. college or bus.
school with t least 2 yrs. of.
Ice work exp. 3 or more yrs. of
work up. may be substituted
for college requirement. l.
range: SI,300-S9,310. Submit
resume by Dec. to: Exec.
°.
SIC. pOsltIun, P.O. Box
nfOrdL EOE.
3olng fishing? Get all the
equipment you need for those big
ones with a want ad.
Widow In Winter Spgsneed$
Lady PT forhousework
Call 32fl41

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31-Apartments Furnish,
Apts. for Senior Citizens. Downtown, ve;y clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 31$ Palmetto
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4 pct. interest to qualified
buyers. New homes with
monthly payments under $250.
Low down payments. 322-2217.
5 ACRES executive farm.
irrigation, landscaped, work
shop &amp; 3 BR._38, w-pool.

321.O7S

IF THIS ISTHE DAY tObuya ne v
car, see today's Classified ac s
for best buys.

4 ACRE investor special,
beautiful oaks, workshop,
guest cottage, 2 BR, 28, comp.
with barn,

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2 BR, lB. w.w carp.. AC, W.D,
fully eq. kit., turn., adults, $330
" sec. dep., 1st &amp; last, 3230217.

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295 N. 17.93 Casselberry, Fl.
5344250
Eve. 032-3635

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3 BR, Fern. rm., CH.A, carp,,
kit, egpt., 1g. fenced yd., $313
plus dep. 333.9411.

Vacation time is here...g.t what
you need for a happy time with a
Classified Ad.

3 BR, 1½ B, garage, sc porch, C.
HIA, ww carpet, fenced yd.
322-0216.
3BR, 28, carport,
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Fenced backyard, stove, refrig.
1320mo. + S300dep. 349.5545

33-Houses

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neighborhood, plenty rm,
fenced yd, well behaved
children I. pets,1230 mo. 1st &amp;

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Cash322.4132

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Jo Lin House of Handicrafts

Handcrafted Gifts
Fairway Plaza
Sanford

Wanted Antiques &amp; Modern
Furniture. Onepc. or houseful.
Bridges Antiques, 373 2501.
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Seat lhuooe Iuiph Inlirsot eases
RUMODILI -Cell Seger Smith 101-1951 ii
211.7*-FlU ESTIMATES
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AUCTIONs
IMON., DEC. 10, 7 P.M.flav colors delight the child.
Christmas Slippers, we
OPEN TO THE
Suggest.
'PUBLIC •
KN1GHTS,300 F. 1st Downtown

OLD&amp;MODERN. Is
LOTSOF CLEAN.
hID1JlTllD

1215 French
323-734O
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BARGAIN TV'S
Whypay more?

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For Estate Commercial &amp; Resi-

dential Auctions I Appraisals.
Call Dell's Auction, 323 5670.

HERB'S TV

2597 S. SanfordAve,

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373-1734

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CROWN PAWN SHOP

Stereos, guiIars,cameras

TV repo 19" Zenith. Sold orlg.
I many other items
______ 1904 French Ave.
0393.7$ bal. $113.14 or II? ma. N['1'J,J4.
372 574
Agent 33 $354.
Fisher stereo receiver, $40.
Panasonic port. auto home Itrack tap. deck. AM-FM
stereo pack, cabinet I 7 car
speakers, cost over $300 new,
seII$7S. 3230104.
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General

Electric microwaves.
12 to choose from. As low as
$192. All at close out price,,

54--GarageSali

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7$" G.E. color consoles
Deluxecabinels.Were$692
-M &amp; 1700. Nnw ills r.,,*1...
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Zenith component stereo, AM.
FM with speakers. Was $219,
now $179. No. J514. Goodyear.
115W. 1st. 3272531

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1. PIlE PNA APPRAIMLi WI PAY THE
1. LISTINO NI Till MULTIPLI LISTINS SIRVICI
($11) AT NO COST TO YOU.
1.6 PCT. SAIlS PU OW YOUR IISIDINTIAL

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7 Model planes, remote &amp; loss of
extras. Ready to fly. $110 or
best offer-. 333 $794.

, AFRICAN VIOLETS
TheGre.nhou.
Eves aSter 41

a FNA.VA Pci'. RATE AND POINTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Boots for your Cowgirl
Dingo &amp; Cowboy Boots
KNIGHTS,200E. 1st Downtown
Fine selection pierced
earrings. $5.95 up
Gwaltney Jewelers 204 S. Park

FORHIM
Identity Bracelets-Money Clips
WE ENGRAVE
C.waltney Jewelers 204 S. Park

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MR. I'S FASHIONS
Fine Clothing for men
2611 5. French 3736161
Boots for your man
Dingo&amp; Cowboy Boots toot
KNIGHTS, 705 E. 1st, Downtown
His comfort is important
Daniel Green Slippers at
KNIGHTS, 205 E. 1st Downtown

Pianos, organs, guitars, amps I
drums. Bob Bali's Disc. Music
Center, 7202 French Aye,
322-7251
Lackey' Guitar dr. &amp; Museum.
O,er 100 newl used bargains,
MartinGib$on.Guild
C
Yamaha, 2510 S. French (bik
S. of Sambos). 373 1041.

NTS
Registered Cocker pups for sale
Excellent Christmas gift.
5)73 ea.3fl94

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Beautiful light tortoiseshell a
purebred pug nose Persian '
cal. Male, I yr. old. FREE to P
RESPONSIBLE party.
323 OI7SafterS:30
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BIILEBOOKCENTER
Bibles. Iewuelry, accessor
7$ Hwy 17-93 Delary 441411

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7 rig, shaft, 1.3.4.5 woods, i-p- : "Wirons, 517$. LadIes 113
wends, 31-7-9 irons I putter w.
P
bag, $10. All like new,
323$llOafter5

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local list,, call Tory Salmon aoo
1093NFatt.LSatISun
anytime.
DOYOUR000YAFAVOR
PUMP IRONt

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Jam Up Hair Styles &amp; Jeans
Levis-Junior I Missy
Tops &amp; Dresses 607 French Ave.

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lIONS OS TEYNIS TO $IU. YOUIL YOU KNOW
WNATI 111W NAPPINNIS To INTUIST lATESt
1000 NIWII PISA.VA lNT$ ARE OOWNI *
TO
YOU IN SUYINS OR SILLINO WI OFFER

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~9y!ar. $55 W.t 373253)

Moving or thinking
sale? Lot of work? Will buy
from or sell for you.
ODANNY'S AUCTION SALES.

1514505

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Thrill themwithboots
ingo&amp; Cowboy Bootiby Acmn
p. , iu I).tue t - IsV. UOWfltO' I

TOOMUCH TO LIST.
SANFORD AUCTION

Goodusid TV's.S2SIup
MILLERS
36l9OrlandoDr.
Ph.3fl03fl

WEMIAN
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MOW. U, L 'IOIINY" RAbIN, REALTOR.

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reclInes, 510; kIng floral
Spread. $11. mon 6p.m. 372.
III),

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CONP*U TNUIP1A11j55$1
POOL

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Is Christmas at the Chinaberrt

Buy

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OWN FOR LESS THAN

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OUT OF IDEAS?
Select Styie.ndWarmtho
ViSit ETHELL'S ANTIQUES I
Daniel Green Slippers
mi. W. of I I. old SR 16 at "76
KNIGHTS, 200 E. 1st. Downtown
Station, Paoia. 377 5171.
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I Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
Buy 1. Sell, the finest in used
furniture, RefrIg., stoves, to,Is.

Corner Couch a Table
TwiChairs

beowtNe new IROAD
trg &amp; nor Ii's.
REALTOR
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GREGORY MOSILI HOMES
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VAA PN* Pinaiwis.
Run your iwo business tram
*15 CsmlOrtdsIe IlL ISO _____________
h5 en 3 II. i* wi.N
trios &amp;
0$
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APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur
niture Salvage- 322 5721.
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Noll's Sanford Furniture

urti5M$thes Color console
with stocso-turfwable AM FM,
031.6 draw metal desk, $10;
Duo.thorm oil Mr., with drum
Iblocks, 5151; FrigidaIre kit.
steve, UI. 323-7565.

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Salvage, 17-92, So. of Sanford.
323-1721.

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67-Ltvestock.Poultry

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Used Color TV's-9 to sell- your
choice. ALL WORK. $99 ea.

SO-cellamwous for Sale

SROKU
2439 S. Myrtle Ave.
Sanlori
Oniande
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GIFTS
FORHE

RNTIQUIS

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S3-W.Radio-Steneo
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SEIGLII REALTY

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Rrahma heifer
Approt 650 lbs
5300 3222675

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PURNITURE-SEDDINO
Wholeiio to all. Orlando Whole.
ills Fur-n. 3100 Industrial Blvd.,
Ortinds,
lids. Dbt. motel box springs &amp;
mattresses. $30 let. Sanford
Auction, 171$ 5. French. 323-

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Loch Arbor area, ISP, IS home,
Cl coneS.. I,. rosms, end,
oar., 10½ pcI. financing avail.
Call Chuck - lest 3fl.3$3.

1976 Mercury Monarch
Fully Capt. low mi Beet offer
323 9379

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SiSoki

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'61 Dodge Dart, Slant 6
2 dr. air, clean, 5495
705W, 1st St 371 0995

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Nasher repo GE deluxe model
GIFTS
Top Prices Paid
Sold 0,1g. 5409.35 used short
Used, any condition 611 1126
time. BaI. $119.14 or $19.35 mo.
Agent 339-5316.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE.IslfUl jewelry, fabulous
&amp; cosmetics for
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUM8lNG
every beauty need. MERLE
FIXTURES
Jenkins
Furniture
MICROWAVE
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NORMAN ItO Park Ave.
205 E. 25th St. 3730951.
Push button controls, hps
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carousel, still In warranty.
OrigInally
$649.
assume
72—AuthOflJ 9GlFOu
payments of $31 ma. Agent 339______________________
$356.
!HC CHILDMN

We buy your equity, close In 71hrs.
AWARD REALTY, INC.
311-7500

owner.

'7$ Dodge Aspen, 2 door, 21,000
miles, like new. Take over
balance 373 2950.

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Metal band saw, cog. lilt crane,
30 ton press, motor stand, drill
t'C55, Sell cheap, 372 3585

KENMORE WASHER Parts,
Service. Used Machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230497

FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

Will buy 1st &amp; 2nd mortgages. We
atso make Real Estate &amp;
BuSiness loans. Florida Mar-.
gage Investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave., Suite 304. Winter
Park. 4444133.

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'73 Chrysler
Very good condition, $600
32) 6773

63-Mochinery.Tools

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46-Commercial Property

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'6, to
75 models, Call 339 9100 or 631
4605 (Dealer)

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at aN I. Sic. itiii
ISINS SM..J HISS

VA. FHA235Con. HOmes

FII.L DIRT&amp; TOPSOIL
YELLOW SAN
lCl.irk&amp;I4urt3j

off of total inventory of brand
interspring bedding. These
beds are not damaged or
seconds but brand new top line
bedding sets only I Free LcaI
delivery. NotI's Santord Fur
niture Salvage. Il 97, So. of
Sanford, 3221721.

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Wsc.psrch. Split lRswNb
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LOCH ARSOR BY OWNER
Crs.mpulf spacIous 3 II. 2$.
horns. Ctsolcs ret. area. Now
ps list &amp; carp., great fleer plan,
1g. kit.. CM-A, fenced, vacant,
039,10. Owner finance with
adequate dawn or VA.PHA.
3734106

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day 01' NII$

-ISR.JS,WxWpiol.grlIN
hOme, billuff. llndscapliig
many extras. Reduced to
I5lNS

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SUTILIR PAINTING &amp;

fl1UJAIllSFej

ACCESS. REPLY P. 0. BOX
1795, SANFORD, FL 32771,
GIVING DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE.

75441. French Ave.
3flhS31.3ft-37n,mv7

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IDYLLWILDE
*smnlng 301,31custom home,
formal living &amp; lining rm's,
whIts brick FF10 PR, fenced
car let &amp; SOki. 553*.

NOQUALIFY1NG-ISR horns.
New Control lIlA &amp; carpet.
Owner will finance w.
lulitantCl lees. SII.NS. 333.

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UNFOlDREALTOR

Inc.

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Narsid Hal 1.ulty

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SERVICE CALLS

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Oiler 2 story 3 BR, 1½S, FP &amp;
newly renovted. Ready to
move Into. Call to see. $33000.

Chevy 2 ton Runs good.
Must sell. lurst $7,500
668 8196

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1971 Singer Future Fully auto,
repossessed, used very short
time. Original $593, bal. $111 or
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$31 ma. Agent 339-1354.

WITH TREES AND GOOD

SLIM BUDGETS ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES

3 BR, II furn., gas heat, w.w
carp. &amp; inside utility rm. Goad
terms &amp; priced at only $26,910.

FR, eat in kit., over$Ijsd SR's.

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LARGE LOT OR 3 to S ACRES

care. Buy now &amp; you can move
in before Christmas. $30,100.
Tony Coppola Assoc. inc. 5300333, 44-4-3515.

OWNER WILL FINANCE
211home weat In kit I supift
location. 119*. Low Iwo.
payment.

II '73

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281, 25 home in DeWy with
16*33 pool. icr. porch, eop$.
kit., Fern. rm., 1g. Li, 1g. sit ii.
i'm., w-w carp., corner lot,
contractors home with many
extras. $45,100. Call 440.54)9 by

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Established plumbing supply &amp;
service business for sale, Inc.
tools, fixtures, Inventory I
real estate. Call W. MaliczQwskI, REALTOR 3371913.

Special -your dream-i SiLl.
FR-qarage.waik to town$13000. By Owner-1O W. 3rd
-333-0197.

trans.
327 2090 106 days

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Refrig. RepoAMAPIA I? c1 ft. Sold
originally S511, now $716 or $7?
ma. Agent 33 5354.

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iuper sear-p 3 BR fenced car. lot,

YaViSSbVII.Troth
LNftSflCNIMleC.
(LOCAU$*.SNI

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Ank'ItaINsVInkuPmslu
ThankYsu,ThaMYiu
for being my customers &amp;
friends. If *iie'sa bitter way
tosay III don't knew hew, may
you be nidsly bIassed. Soot
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43.i-Lofs Si Aawogs

LosIng your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity. 3220314.
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1 [H 322-9283
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OPEN HOUSE
IOU.',. III ItO Country
Club Circle
SundaylIP.M.
3 BR home on Ig lot.
IIAITY I Lovely
Camp. remodeled w.expert
'Ml.'

Eves. 333i3, 372-1*7,
3331153,373.7177
3071.21*1l.

CIRTIPIDLAWN
ILANOSCAPING
Pill ISTIMATU21Z.7e53

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', ton PU VI, isp
some rust, asking 5600

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Pianos &amp; organs as low as $995
lo3.
tires, lair cond $800
Guitars 10 pct oil Amplifier, I
or best offer or trade for VW,
drums. etc ItOb flails Disount
and or buggy 327 0095
1v ,-rencn Ave I
32? 7755
I '76 lord
6 cyl., std.
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trans Good cond. Gets good
377 4755
62-Lawn.Garden -

19 cu ft. Coldspot Freezer
Good Condition
4416714

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'65 Buick Skylark Conv. good
mech cond . needs body u.sork
667 7417 aft 6

Somebody is looking for your
bargain. Offer it loday in the
Classified Ads.

'10 Chevy

Lowry Carnival F 100 organ 8
mo old, Pd $1,910, sell $975
I'inancablc. inc muSic 830
7783.

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W. Oar-nell White
leg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KNIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Phone322.71S1.Sanford

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D!Vwalt. Ceilngs, and Watis
repaired. Ret. a comm..
iimidal &amp; Additions.
CaIlSl1.1399en1431134
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1301533 or 339.011 eves.

47-Real Estate nted
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FORREST GREENE

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leauliful. 1 acre with 7.5$ory
home. 3 extra ____
1g. BR, lam.
nm, Li, OR, hardwood floori,
PP, &amp; many extras. Also 211,
11 guest cottage &amp; 21*40
gaaebo for your outdoor
par-His. All this for $79,950.
Owner will hold mortgage.

51—HOuseho
Goods
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FURNITIJRE&amp; THINGS
Buy 15.11
New &amp; Used Furniture
500 S. Sanford Ave.
323-6593

'MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
OLD FISH ESTATE
Cameron Ave.

Accessories

muI,. trnTer.

Lake Mary corner lakeview lot.
sewer. water &amp; paving.
$11,500.

HAL COLBERT REALTYInc. Branch Office 323.2222

1 Man, quality epsnalien
yrs. sup. Paths. Driveways
etc. WfYRS Seal. 337.1211

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR iS IN DEMAND. SILl.
IT NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED
- AD.

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MEINTZE* i'ua'
repair, leaky Cfi.Sumni eur
1
Isp 03,4363.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 323 7710

Lira Accordion, new $150
Will sell for $300
322

Used lull site hoti motel bed
ding. Very clean, $11 9Sea. p
NoII's Sanford Furniture
Salvage, 17 97. So. ol Santord
372 $721.
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Why buy used? New brand name
box springs I mattresses at 20
pcI. above dealers cost, Twin,
fullsize, queen &amp; king, Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323
0981.

CailBart
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 322-7495

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CARPENTRY
PAINTING
MASONRY
CONCRETE
All professional-3D yrs. isp.
FREE lIT. 3fl2914or331.7*9

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Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one In Florida, You set
the reserved price, Call 901-7355371 tar furTher Oetalif
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estale is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that-

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new

Old Mims Road: 20 acres on
paved road. Mostly pasture
with small pond. Wooded
homesite at rear. $63,000 with
terms.

ANYTIME
The Real Estate Agency Multiple Listing Service
Inc., hiKers
m 2565
343$ S. French (17-92) Sanford
323-5371
REALTORS PARK

.NEMODELINOIRIPAIR
5.0. SALIN1
3220461

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322- 2420

78-MotorCyCles

ROBSON MARINE
7927t-Iwy 1797
Sanford, FIn 3777%
I Cloy truck 1969, 6 cyl, w camp
- -------or, A I, $I,l000rtrade for lot' 6
station won 3723586
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LOW MORTGAGE
4 BR, 1' B brick home w brand
new carpeting &amp; paint thru
out, fenced rear yd. Exc,
terms! $29,900.

24th St. and Coronado Con
course: 117*101 building lot
with trees. $1,000 with $1,100
down and interest only for S
years.

Sanford's Sales Leader

55--Boats &amp;

Sale

1978 Mustang II only 17.500 nii
air, 4 sp. I cyl. Good mule
getter, 51750 322 9157, 631 1779
eye,
1978 Plymouth Volare, Only
10,100 rni,,suto, air. 6cyI ,qets
good me $3700 372 9452, 831
1779 eve

l.aw,,s,jki

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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE
311-315 E. First tt.
322-5622

MYRTLE AyE,
Zoned mult., I units, corner,
lOOx 117, nice trees, good rental
area, owner finance 5)1,500.
Owner 3730106.

This one is ready to live In.
Tastefully furnIshed 3 Berm. I
Bath with I yr. warranty.
Select your own breakfast fruit
from your own fruit trees in
your own nice backyard.
Priced right so move fast,
won't last long I

SPECIALI 3 51, 1½1 horn.
with CH.A, w.w carp., on a
guiel cul-*.sacl Near schools
&amp; shopping. 5FF WARRANT.
ED. Only 534,100.

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and CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
relief demanded In the Complaint. County, Florida.
spent time going tomaiosns,
pr-,
TIME&amp;PAIN
CIVIL ACTION NUMBER:
WiTNESS my handandthss.al
WITNES$myhandandthesesi
not trying to litSak Into of ttsis Court on this 5th day of of this Court on this iSIs day
Attention Is called to the fl$CA49.JIL)
LIvI'lNwOUsIKsEpeR
provisIons for ssual employment BERNARD JAFFE, TRUSTEE, Mature woman wIse loves
November, 1q19
Ebbels Field. It. a ftNM December, 1979.
Plaintiff,
children. Prefer own car.
(SEAL.)
OPPortunity, and payment of not
(SEAL)
Jee,M
loom I board I
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
ARTHUR H. $ECKWITH, JN, ass tItan the mInimum salaries 6.
"There's a dlffirenos hI
d wages as sat forth in the CONTINENTAL.
EQUITY
Cierkof the Circuit Court
ClerkoftheCfrcul$Csurt
specificatlonsmustbspaldonthis LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
LIGALSICIITARY
By: Mary Ann Duxbury
BY Mary Ann Dusbury
MtItudehIkIgrowhig
NUMBER 4, a Michigan Limited Must have legal terminology,
o1.ct.
Deputy
cier
Deputy
Clerk
up
In
Brooklyn
and
All bidders are hereby notified Partnership; and THE MYERS
probate up., &amp; real estate
JACK T. BRIDGES, Esquire
JACK T. BRIDGES
Manhattan. We didn't go CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp; BRIDGES CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp; BRIDGES that they must affirmatively COMPANY, a Washington cot.
background. 5)10 wk.
metee that in any contract en- poration, not qualified to do
Post office Draw z
hungry In MsUasi. And post office Drawer 1
business In the Stateaf Florida, as
fend into pursuant to this ad
2WOODWORKIIS
Sanford, FlorIda 32171
Sanford, FlorIda 33171
vortisernent, Minority Business Trustee,
Isp. with table saw I router.
(303) 322.1314
Telephone: (303) 373.1314
mothers and fathers, we
Enterprises will be afforded full
fldints.
Publish December 9,4,73,30,1979 Attorneys for Petitioner
NOTICE OP ACTION
P000 SERVICE DII.
understood than. We
Publish NOVIMbIV ii, II , cr4 opportunity to submit bids as sub
to DEQ-33
contrectors, or as suppliers of TO;
Mm. 3 yi'. •*p. Complete
December 2,9, 1919
matenlals,or services, and will not CONTINENTAL EQUITY LIMIT.
charge. $U.$S,1N. Imosediate
DEP10
't
be discriminated against on the £0 PARTNERSHIP NUMBERS
CITY
OP
grounds of race color, religion, a MichIgan Limited Partnership
ALTAMONTS
eclispe They dlde't liii.
sex or national origin in con. 1400 Kendale Drive,
SPNINSS, FLORIDA
LOT SOY
clyvop ALTAMONTI
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sidesatlon for award.
Suite 301
Great lob for iomiii fo,$ip
NOTICE OP PUBLIC NEARING
SPRINU, FLORIDA
about it. lAke IbM was their
In accordance with Executiyo East Lansing, Michigan 4533
work career.
To CONSIDRI ADOPTION OP
NOTICI OP PUBLIC NEARING Order 1101, Minority Contractor
peohiem, ass. To them the
aoosso ORDINANCI
SICRITARY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCSNN: TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OP Goals Psoinam,allbldderswilIbe THE MYERS COMPANY, a
wor$dlsahutil,placethetls
afforded full epportunity to submit Washington corporation, not quail.
PROPOSED ORDINANCI
With lcd eup. helpful. Non
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
cd Ii get them.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: bids In nesesiss. to this invitation fled to do buslons lotte State of
smoker. Esarp gal. Pressure
by the City of Altamonte
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and will not be diScriminated Florida, as Trustee
office. $140 et.
"Tb
af M$aa Florida, that itse Commission win
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held a public Miring to consider WthaCIY AffarnitWi Springs, against on the yismds of race, 3053 Rainier Bank Tower,
writors w
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PAITTIME CASHIERS
Inactmant of Ordinance tdo. 10). Florida, *a$ me CosnmIsslsn will color, religion, sex or national 1301 Rh Avenue
vk1hBroi variety
held a public hearing Ii consider origin'ln consideration fir award.. Seattle, Washington 95)0
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Will train right psesen en
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During SM Fiscal Yeirs of 97$ YOU
computer registers,
ARE
ANORDINANCIOF THE CITY
whine
bug (or mercy.
HEREBY
thru $901, gsals for participation NOTIFIED that an action to
OF ALTAMONTI SPRINGS, 79, entitled:
rsflitkebumnwhsn
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ANORDINANCIOFTHICITY by Minority Business EnterpnIs
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAP.
PART.TIUISAIJSSAI.
foreclose a mortgage upon the
they're loetug.
Will train as estimator. Ne cold
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iN7,AIAMINDED, BEING THI FLONIDA,CLOSING.VACATING ssw'e that maximum bids from County, Florida, lowit:
Calling. Laads only. Riatly
"Who nesdi the old.
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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF AL. AND ABANDONING THAT Mnity luslnessln$erpqisesa,s
Sharp panion.
Lot$30,31,33,33,4S,4I,17r443
faslilimd JIWWI $ei* U'
TAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA; CERTAIN AllEY LYING AND sol4lsS, contractors submittIng of the Florida Land and
the
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loskiag Is, CREATING A REVISED CHAR. BEING WITHIN THE co. bIds will K required_to provide ColonlutIen Company's Celery
S*P.ACMSCNAN,C
TEl AS PROVIDED BY CHAP. PORATS LIMITS OF THE CITY evloseol their if$sils IA aIdIng . Plantation, Fiat Seek I, Page 129,
lead blueprints. IMoI. sup.
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TIN $44, LAWS OF FLORIDA,
olthe Public Recordsof$emi,ijs
being a aab? They're PROVIDING
This project Ii lubisci $0 the County, Florida (LESS the $$$
FOR A RURlN. FLORIDA, DISCRISED AS
UCIN$IDFI.UMISR
parmold.
DUMON QUESTION OF APPRO. FOLLOWS: THAT PORTION OP FSSW.mIfI$5 if Section 3, of the $31 feel of the North 3M foes at me
Local .ras,N.104r.
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PROVIDING FORM OP sa*.. LOTS II, II AND 6. AND WI$Y ACt of $031. AN bidders will be the North 131 feet it LeSs N and
At First
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LOT,
PROVIDING FOR PILING OP LOT I?, BLOCK p. requIred t• aesply with an Al. 31).Wes$ I3o.$feetofSM
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RIDA DEPARTMENT o RECORDED IN PLAT .0011 3. spOovlunity le lewis Income North us toot if the IceS 117 fist
Iaceta th a .ebblá
Lchird STATE: PROVIDING SEPA. PAU4LPUDIICRICQID$Op residents lIthe Feud ares Ni of Let IS: and East U.S lest at
DOUVIRYSSIVU
RAIILITY, REPEALING AU. SEMINOLE COUNTY, trainingendemplsvmlst.Seethe North 175 fee! of Let lot Thu. OnestIds,ItymaIupe,
ORDINANCIS IN CONFLICT; FLORIDA; RETURNING $AID Supplementary InstructIons 0 Florida Land and Ceiepsljation
dIM driving record, PiseNo
. TO
ACREAGE, Bidders for mone kWsrmatIo 10 Company's Celery Plantation,
PROVIDiNG AN EFFECTIVE LAND
$
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SUPERI 3 BR, 28 B'rittany style
home overlooking Mayfair golf
coursat Every Imaginable
fuiturel BPP-WA*RANTED, Just $47,710.

BUY JUNK CARS
From 5)Oto $30
Call 322 1621; 32 1460

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120% Palmetto, Sat &amp; Sun 9 3
1t.Iby clothes &amp; turn clothes
of all sizes

750, like new I P Suit, dinette,
items too numerous to men
lion Look for signs at 25th &amp;
Mollonvulle 1203 Crescent
Sat it tO thru Sun ,it I

Metal band saw, eng. lift crane
30ton press, motor stand, drili
press. sell cheap. 322 3585.
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Classif led Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find
anywhere.

COUNTRY LIVING at its bestt
Eight acres fenced, 3 Berm, 2
Bath, fam. room., fireplace.
screened patio. wBOO, self.
cleaning pool w-cool deck,
fenced pastures, fishpond.
access to St John's River.

FANTASTICI 3 BR, 7B brick
home in idyllwihdel Many
custom features on a 1g.
Landscaped lot, Only $62,900.

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&amp; used
ars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
322 5990

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

fl-Junk Cars Removed

Garage Saic Sat Sun 9 5. misc
children, baby clothcs Under
550 (raddock St Enterprise.
574 4909

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enhancesthis3Bdrm,1' -, Bath
home, separate dining room,
eat-in kitchen, range- ref.,
disposal, carpet, central heat
&amp; air, inside utility room,
orange &amp; grapefruit trees,
ATTRACTIVE FINANCING, I
yr. warranty, $35,900.

BEAUTIFUL I 3 BR, 2B home in
Deltona with many special
featuresl CH-A, w-w carp..
Fla, rm., eat-in kit.. &amp; lots
morel BPP WARRANTED.
Just $51,900.

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REAL GATE

OSTEEN AREA- For Sale, or
rent With option to buy; 10
acres with Improvements.
Interested persons send name
&amp; phone no. to: P0, Box 545,
Longwood, FL 33250.

REAL TOR 322-4991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves. 349-5100,322 1959

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9.9 Umbrella Tents
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3225791

Sr.

Oroker
290 N. $7.92, Cass.lb,rry, Fl.
5344300
Eve. 563-3631

STEMPER AGENCY

LAKEFRONII 2 BR, lB cottage
on a spacious landscaped IotI
Eat-in kit., Fla. rm., I porch.
A super deal for $29,500.

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JUST LISTED! 3 BR, 28 home in
Suniand on a nice lot! Fla. rm
w-wcarp., many built.ins, util.
shed &amp; lots morel BPP WAR.
RANTED. A buy for $32,000.

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WEKIVA FALLS
New I BR, lB travel trailer at
beautiful Wekiva Falls.
Perfect for Winter retreal.
$15,000. Owner finance w-'-,
dwn.

Furnished

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MORRIS

Danny's Auction 322 7010
Buy Sell Consign
2621 Sanford Ave 333 5772

Twin matched boa springs and
mattresses. Eac cond
Winqbacked love seat. 377
3930

350 woodsland

H. Ernest

Carport Saie Sat &amp; Sun Dec. 8
&amp; 9, 9 1 26)3 Iroquis Ay 2nd
St behind Deklc.s Gulf Station,
Furn diihei. appl cto?hes &amp;
I!ISC

Std. Size Pool Table
* Accessories. $350
669 6779

lOacresorangegrove

INVESTOR
This won't last long. Nice 1 BR,
lBhomeon fenced lot. $13,000.
56,000 dwn, owner carry.

72-Auction

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PITCH PINE rlREw000; I
good used bicycles, COnn
clarinet in case, antique ac
cordion, EDISON cylinder
records, Hand &amp; power tools,
Quartz watch, Phone 322 7675
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20 acres lake front

INVESTOR!
2 BR, lB home, good cond,, FR,
fenced yd. nice location, Inc. 1
BR garage apt. Live in house &amp;
rent apt or rent both. Only
$30,000.

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STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AC
NOW. Call 327-261) or 531-9993.

54-Garage Sales
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Paved road acre for investment
or building. Terms you can
af lord, $500 dwn.

3 ACRE with lake frontaqe, trees
I 3BR, 18.

32-IusesUnfurnish,C

Side-by-Side refrigerator,
picnic table w-2 benches, $30;
full size baby bed w mattress,
$23; Oak porch rockers, 529.95;
metal office desk. $70 Jenkins
Furniture, 205 E. 25th St. 323-

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

REALTOR MLS

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2640 Sanford Ave.

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5.2 acres 330' on paved frontags
$27,000. lOpct.d*n. By owner
36S-3a95, eve. 34i-S451

BATEMAN REALTY

I Bedroom garage apartment
Adults Only, No Pets
322-3167

movies

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43-Lots-Acreage

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halted Press Iuteraatloaal
Soaring costs for everything from turkeys
to stocking stuffings threaten to make
Yuletide 1V79 seem like the ghn of Qirljt.
mu past.
Signs of budget-trimming abound,
Even Santa Claus will be missing In
,
places. The Santa usually in Uio lobby of
Daily News in New York was discontinued
this year because of tggi colts.
In Guildford, Es*!id, about 40 miles
southwest of Lendon, all three major
department stores have decided against
having a Santa Claus because of the rising
colt of fairy grottos the British equivalent
of Santaland.
It will not be an entirely Scrooge-like

BUSINESS
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A 'Village Market Place'
Winter Springs has received a proposal for a new
shopping village. The Village Market Place will be
located at the north west corner of State Route 434 and
Sherry Road. The 12.25 million shopping village will be
constructed in two phases. Phase! will contain a 20,500
square foot Fairway Supermarket and four retail
stores and construction should be completed in six
months. Phase II will contain a drug store, variety
store and six-eight retail stores. The developers of the
village, Royal Canadian Development, hope to complete the project by late 1981.

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Flagship Banks Inc., said it has learned a number of
European investors have acquired an option to purchase one million shares of its stock from Frank
Smathers Jr. The transaction represents approximately 14 percent of Flagship's outstanding
common Mock.
Thomas Bartlett, corporate vice president in
Flagship's Miami office, refused to divulge the
national origin of the investors. He also refused to say
whether they are Arabs, saying, however, one does not
generally think of Arabs as being European.
The management of Flagship noted that representatives of the purchasers said they were making the
investment because Flagship Is regarded as a well
managed institution with extensive banking and lending activities in Florida and Latin America. In addition, the purchasers have assured that they intend to
support present management, and they have stated
that there Is no intent to make a further Investment in
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — Green slime in a Christmas toy
called the "Ork Egg" can damage furniture, clothes and hair,
while another toy called "Baby Grows Up" looks like a
deformed child, a consumer group reports.
'Those toys and a dozen others belong to the Christmas trash
box rather than toy
the
Americans for Democratic Action said last week.
"My Dog has Fleas" was labeled the year's dumbest toy.
The object is to keep fleas on the dog and away from the child.
But the group recommended eight toys as good buys this
year:
'Skedoodie,' used for drawing patterns and pictures; the
"Atomic Arcade," a table-top pinball game; Electronic
Baseball 2," a hand-held game; "Speak and Tell," which has a
235-word spelling vocabulary; the Fisher-Price "Kitchen
Set;" "Woodsey's," a group of fuzzy dolls in a log house;
"Giant PreSchool Loc Blocs 100 piece set," and the doll "Baby
Little Love."
which has been surveying Christmas season toys
for eight years, reviews heavily promoted items for safety,
durability, play value and how they compare to the way they
were advertised.

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In the business 01 newspaper business In the
Seminole County area, two significant announcements
were made recently.
The Citizen 4ews, a south Seminole County weekly
newspaper was sold to Gannett Inc. for a reported
$200,000. Helen Schnelker was named publisher of the
newly-acquired property by Gannett President Al
Neuharth.
Meanwhile, the Sentinel Star Co., publisher of the
Sentinel Star in Orlando, announced a major plant
expansion of its Orlando facility estimated at $38.8
million Construction is expected to begin in January
1* and completion is scheduled September, 1001.

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Mattel's $2 "Ork Egg," a spinoff from the TV show "Murk
and Mindy," was named "potentially the most destructive"
toy. The group said when a child pulls apart a white plastic egg
shell, he finds a fetus-like object surrounded by green slime.
The problem Is the slime can damage "your floors,your
furniture, your hair," and you can only remove it by following
special cleanup instructions that come with the package.
The "worst toy" designation went to Mattel's' Baby Grows
Up," a doll that Inflates when a bottle is squeezed in its mouth.
Instead of looking like a little girl when inflated, the group
said, the toy looks like a deformed child with artificial limbs.

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Other "triwh box" toys Included:
"Space Creatures Full Head Mask," which uses flammable
cement; "Suckerman," a plastic doll with suction cups that do
not stickto most surfaces; "Raceway Pit Stop 812," which has
toomanyput-togetherparts; "Zodiac," a $40 toy computer for
chatting horoscopes; "Gobbles, the Crazy Eating Goat,"
which eats an indime aapply of plastic garbage; "Zap-Zap
Raodra*,ó Which has cars that can jump off the track and tilt
a child In the face
Also, "The Energized Hulk," cheaply made With little piny
Interest though it cods up to $15; "Disney Mickey Mouse
Music Machine," On Vow labeled "a piece of junk"; "Bubble
Yom Baby," a doll with a balloon In her mouth; and "Major
Morgan the Electronic Organ," a toy that frustrated 3-yearolds and bored older children

Moadowood Building Begins
Owstructlion Is underway for a 54-unit addition to the
Meadowood Apartments In Altamonte Springs and a
0unit addition to the Roillngwood Apartments near
Cauelberry, according to officials of Cardinal
Industries, Inc., Sanford, developers of the projects.
Meadowood's addition will consist of 14 furnished
studios, 15 fi*nlshed one bedrooms, 15 unfurnlahed .bedrooms and 10 unfurnished two bedrooms.
Rolllngwood'a second section will have 10 furnIshed
studios, 10 furnished one bedrooms, 10 unfurnished one
bedrooms and 10 unfurnWied two bedrooms.
Meadowood's first section of 66 wilts and
RdWNWOod's initial phase of 64 units are fully cc-

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MIAMI (Us) The holiday dwpplçig mdi
iaonandsoialhaftgl*tokaspsdenbtiulngssed
shopliftirs from M.al theasends ci deliata
ci merchandise from was cn.11I and
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Major retail otlists began beeflag up their
store secarity Friday to cop. with iliopliftirs
and gMag their ii.. fore.. epectal "'
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-tags an rn.ich.di U iii! .mad
analwmuthetgg$imunapesstkouib
mmore it the demV .cls.
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Florida RáIdetji1 Communities (FRC) has
dsiigesd a residential community primarily for the
.nyiweIr.
FM ban bagun cesetrirtion of 31 Wgh4emUy
Spring Valley, a lUury reli4lsl corn.
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proJeadseils who a. booster bags, hiocmets "ft's hç. Something for nesting. When "rarely do the capes go to trial."
adp.chd4ioidralncoatstodailithiltloot. thuVMSallis'ItIdagdgdaway,ithM,It's
First oftinders usually are fined $125, but
"They (auteas) don't even cosdowp'Me almost addictive."
Florida law makes a third offense a thirdding it when they come do a dome," be iild.
Some pesplu
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lines, Wr'd FEC, mad etrM rlie's,
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The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) will hold
EIflUil Christmas Party on Dec. 11, from 2- 4p.m. at the
enford Chamber of Commerce, 400 East First Street.
Entertainment will be provided by the Sound ofSunshine
3ipter of Sweet Adelines and the Doug Hubbard
kchegra.
Individuals over the age of 60 who are Interested in sirng their community through volunteering at one of the 50
ISVP volunteer stations are invited to attend the party and
pit YelufltiifS who are presently actively involved in the
ommunity.

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500 First-Graders Go Shopping

RS VP Ch ris tm as S tore: Th e
Work Seemed Worth It

PTA Council Plans Music
The County Council of Parent Teacher, Association
:J(PTA) will meet Thursday at 9:30 am, at the East
AltamateSçirings Civic Center. Eddie Rose will be master
ceremonies.
The schools supplying the musical entertainment on
- concert will be Lake Brantley High, Sabal Point Elementary, Altamonte
Lake Orients Elementary
,i and Jackson Heights Junior H1gh.Spring Lake Eletnentary
:- P.T.A. will provide refreshments for the entire group. The
public is welcome.

amount were not charged at al.
As the children entered the room one of 50 RSVP
volunteers paired off with each child helping him with
his Christmas selections.
All gifts were then wrapped and tagged and Santa
was on hand to listen to personal requests and to hand
out small gifts to the youthful shoppers.
Looking at the smiles on the faces It was hard to tell
who enjoyed the experience more, the children or the
volunteers, but as the children left the room with their
gifts and the tired volunteers looked at the picked-over
Items and the scraps of wrapping paper littering the
floor, someone started a Chrltsmas carol.
And all the work seemed worth It. TOM NETSEL

Christmas Eve at Macy's would seem like the
reading room ins library compared to the busy crowds
at the Chamber of Commerce building In Sanford this
week, when more than 500 first-graders did their
Christmas shopping at the Retired Senior Volunteer
Program (RSVP) Christmas More.
Migrant children and students from the Title I
compensatory education program In Seminole county
were aided in their selection of gifts for their Ianmediate family by RSVP volunteers. Many of the 4,000
gifts available were made by the volunteers them.
selves.
Each child was charged only $1 for the total of the
gifts selected, but children who could not afford this

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The Florida Symphony Is scheduled to give a 45-minute
concert in the Medical Library Building at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital Wednesday. The program will begin at 3
Pm and will consist primarily of Christmas selections and
include the works of Tchaikovsky, Berlin, Mozart, and
CIDrew.
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and e public isinvited
attend Ribmsnts will be provided by the boi'1-

Brinsoh Completes Training
(rpaiiinber Tommy Brinson of 1101 Ceder Ave.,
Sanford, lock part in the 247th graduation marcia, of the
Singer BrecIdmie Hob Corps Center Dec. S.
He iucjessMly completed studies In building trades and
plans a career In the field of plumbing.

The Ails Department of the Woman's Club ci Sanford,
hasarrang.dabsndconoertforSwiday,Dec.9,from2tol
pm. Iii Cenliumial Park
The conceit will be presented by De. Wilhem JUnkie,
Of Bands at $en'tflC4I (nalIy Collage, and
of his Community Band and German Band.
dmai music wili beatured.
ibi public
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CenCSIt patrons may ,Ws to bring folding chairs.

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hrIatznas in the Marketplace" Tuesday Dec. 18, and
turday, Dec. 22, at 7 p.m. in Trinity's chapel.
, This Christmas play was performed 11
ago at
ty Prep and shortly thereafter The Trinity Players
re formed who now are currently performing
two
years
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- The public is Invited to attend. Tickets may be purchased
the door, adult $2 student, $1.
Trinity Players ten year reunion will be Friday, Dec. 21,
6 p.m. at the Villa Nova. Anyone Interested In attending
ease contact Rob Juergens.

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reason, said a apokesman for Wackenbut, a
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major security
"Wearrededa woman who stole a dog's
flea collar and she didn't have a dog. And we
u'red.d a man who dole tobacco to roil
cigarettes and he doesn't smoke," he said.
Until recently, many merchants were
reluctant to prosecute, tearing false arrest
silts like the one Burdines settled with a
Canadian couple for $400,000 last month. But
that is c5sanglng.
"Shoplifting is no longer a joke," MacRae
I&amp; "Ten to 15 years ago, It had an aura of a
prank. But now we prosecute our cases."
Lkir.i sild, "We try not to let anyone off.
Get policy Is everyone gets arrested."
Mther Carter, the dud of Dade County

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completion of cable television construction leasing
more than 2,000 homes In the Wekiva Hunt Club Sub
division in Seminole Qni*y.
"We're pleased to welcome our friends In Wekiva.
This represents only part of Orange-Seminal.
Cablevision's on-going construction progr
one of
the fastest growing cable systems In the country," said
Qarles F. King, general manager.
Orange-Seminole Cablevision now serves more
than 49,000 subecribers, and has cable passing more
than 100,000 homes In Orlando Metropolitan ares of.
tirIng 10 cl'-v'th Of sçd.rtalmnent, education and
intiemetiuui plan a primhmi p rNluning sink,,.

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Good, Bad Toys

Flagship To Sell Stock?

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In Japan, the global economic gloom has
affected drinking tastes, with the most
popular whiskey, imported Johnnle Walker
Black Label at $21.80 a fifth, being replaced
by the domestic Suntory Old Reserve at $12.
In Moscow, where Christmas has been all
but abolished as a religious ho1ida, New
Year's is the festive family occasion. "We'll
almost certainly have red caviar, but I
wouldn't bet on black," said one frugal
Moscow housewife,
In Denmark, Prime Minister Acker
Jorgen's price freeze may make the
Christmas tree an endangered species. The
Forest Owners' Association claims last year's
prices of between $2.90 to $19 are not enough
to guarantee a profit, so they may sell only for
export this year.

holiday. Most families 'round the world will
Few seemed willing to give iç the
be cutting back rather than cutting off
tradltionalQrfltmufoode,butmanyagreed
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downgrading from stuffed turkey to duck, (iirlstmas dizvier won't
be as ittI'is
from black caviar to red, from imported year.
In Portugal, where boiled cod tr.MfIOII*
whiskey to domestic.
"After all, It's Mill Christmas,". explained graces the table on Christmas Eve, prices for
one Londoner.
the delicacy have shot *q to $2.18 a pound.
standing third in
Housewife Maria di Rom,
The London Times has been carrying
f
readers' letters on how best to word the a Line of 121 anxIous shoppers atone Of
message that you are sending Christmas specialty shops docking the filh, COMPlAin0d
cards for the last time because of postage 'I get some for myfamily, but atthis price
costs, Which have reached 21 cents per card. I can't afford a thick portion. My husband
Even the charities are feeling the pinch. A won't be pleased, but what can I do?
A few countries, like affluent Switzerland—
spokesman for Dr. Barnardo's, one of
England's biggest orphanages, gifts were where ski resorts already are heavily booked
and West Germany and
way down this Christmas, and those people, for the holiday
who did feel charitable seemed to be fun- Austria reported booming sales, t$4 they
neling their money to Cambodia appeals.
were in the minority,

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for survival "Ibose are not good odds," he remembered
NeealdS5 Writer
telling the doctors, "but they we better than "percent, so let's
goatit."
fth.heunsildpe will etUndasaUinatOthck.
AM 11$ 'Ipoed" M.rel..d knew this.
Weeks of ctuemotheripy followed. "It was not exactly fun,
Ass U.S. Navy PIM for 23 peers Md a 118110TW In God,
but l knew Vlot over thiufirstlllneul was going lo bid this
Mimlend us in'e* up in a chridin home.
M me be pit it, "I us ad a dived (br."
Moreland i.l4 be knew he needed more help than the doctors
tins a a cold November mW in a Texan hospital, odd give him. "I knew I needed a miracle," he claimed.
No*wl foad 'imr" in that 'Inhele," and be needed
As Moreland was boarding the plane for Texas, his mother
Gd's
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gave him a bosh written by evengitmiM Oral Roberta called
"110w to Obtain Your Miracle." Moreland read the bosh,
pràIdaddVIMF.demaldMldflesiusldaalstd,'aadthey though an he said, be was never deeply religious but he did
lyØeithehuIil.dinskab.dudteds."
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V.smnv saped it
After elgbt wicks in the Texan hai.pp1, Moreland said he
psuhsves$ewd*."
fm "piety IUd they were having trouble controlling it."
ink We doctor's advice ad.ved to lbs M.D.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Engagements
Ray.Prescoff
Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Ray of 10 Fairlane Circle,
Sanford, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Judith Ann, to James Doyce Prescott, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. James Prescott of Route 1, Sanford.
Born in Hialeah, the bride-elect is the granddaughter
Of William H. Martyn of Melrose, Mass., and Mr. and
Mrs A. Ray, 61 Bonita Road, Sanford.
Miss Ray is l979 graduate ofseo High School
where she was president of Clvinettes and a member of
the soccer team. She attends Seminole Community
College.
Her fiance, who was born at Winter Garden, Is the
grandson of Mrs. Estelle Langford of Ft. Made.
Helsa 1771 graduate of Seminole High School and is
a missile technician in the United States Navy.
The wedding will be an event of Feb. 16, at 1 p.m. at
the Upsala Presbyterian Church, Sanford.

Rugensf.In.RubIs

MRS. 0. E.
PENNINGTON

MRS. CC. CORDEN

MRS. CLIFFORD NELSON

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rugenstein of Ridge Road,
Crystal Point, Lake Mary, announce the engagement
- of their daughter, Betsy Jane, to Glen Allen RuMs, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. RuMs of Falls Church, Va.
Bdrn In Rochester, N.Y., the bride-elect isa 1972
graduate of Seminole High School. She was graduated
from the University of South Florida in 1076 and
received her Master's degree in library science there
In 1978. Miss Rugenstein Is employed as a research
librarian at Kennedy Space Center.
Her fiance was born In Arlington, Va., and graduated
- from Yorktown High School there in 1973. He is a 1977
graduate of Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, where he
- received a degree in fisheries science. He is employed
as an environmental consultant.
The wedding will bean event of Dec. 29,at7 p.m., at
I the Lake Mary United Presbyterian Church.

MRS. H. F. ThUE

In And Around Lake Mary,

Fashion Show Highlights Tea.
Congratulations to Betty
centerpiece and beautiful red Errol is a member of the SW
Uiair and Mary Terry,
tableclothes. I should also Hinkle bind and says he loves
members of the Lake Mary
mention the well decorated it.
PILA
Woman's club for their
hors d'oeuvres tables with
complete success on the
The Forest Keenagers club
gorgeous silver candelabra,
recent fashion show that took
all under the direction of Faye will dart the holiday now
NI?ad P5.11* by Thu N.ts..
place at the Forest clubhouse.
-. -j Kelly.
Sunday with a "trim the tree
Leonora Green, right, serves refreshments to Helen Schorp, left, and Julia
About U people were
The music of Bill Hinkle
ReIhter
at Lake Mary Woman's Club Fashion Show and Tea.
present to admire the
Members
Membi,
was just what everybody
b,ad1ful outfits modeled ,.,
St arlightroom to decorate
loved to hear and dance to. All
well by Jennie Nelson,
In all, champagne, hor the tree and set up the near Epswich, England Gwenne Batler, and Mrs. available In your chamber
Martha Mitchell, Lais Pen- middle of the dance floor.
visited his parents W. and ___
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d'euvres, music and break- Nativity
nlngton, Kathleen WeltonTwo more tress were ad
Printing shop.
wdfthere.SIM
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with
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full
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arni
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decoration
for
this
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Mrs.
J.O.
(Bath)
Gregory,
dart, Arcl True and I&amp;IIIn
by the ladles at the ceramics spending about 10 days with a wuaderful time and enjoyed
Entry blanks must be
Corden.
Claus figure in the come up with a fantastic low
them.
to M
Dec. 17
all
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The lovely fashions were background and the dance
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performing
for
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from Mary-Father's, Sanford. band of Bill Hinkle In the Some of the people present
A filuwsil hmch.uii was Lake Mary.
very first time will be the
three children have been
center,
Siva far her by Gwenne and
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Tom
and
Jan
Freeman,
Forest's
very
own
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This year's Champagne
Ranging from the ceiling Fred and Ruth Gaines, Bruce recently formed orciiegra. yesr. witi.
her mother at the Lard
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Recently I had the pleasure
Ball was perhaps the bad were a complete set of and Faye Kelly, Peggy and
Making their debug will visiting,
Beth and Greg Churnliy's
restaurant in
" to Mr. and
Christmas wrepped gifts end Phil Deere, Bill and Jerri
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their
eldest
Jon,
Mrs.
Raymond
(LuRane )
It was a very de'Iglfii holiday decoration., several Kirk, Mr.
Ball
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Sam
evening by all meesut end a more. were very well Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. cordion; Warren Sullivan, Jeff, had jut been trmAttending were Lucille,
and sazebon.; z* a.red 10 IMldeI.
iit Gwonne, Mrs. Dixon, Maryon (Margaret) Pratt and their
veU'orpudisd psuly.
pIaysd thecughoat. And, of Bobby BruMisy, Mr. end s.
Jeff works for the - QgIq and myssit.
daughter. They are all well.
The Imlud CIvic Cader's coins the traditloul Geerge Drew, Dr. Gonsalo Griswold. clarinet; Ken
Brown. dims; Sue C%
American E*e. Co aid
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spates. —
resm was aietM.e was very well at utey iin.
bertein, guitar, ad Minim he Will to Is d11151 01_1C
for lids city. It was a pleasure 4
traa.
s a denMi csstsred •nd hardly and Glen (s, pt
Van
Dike,
piano.
(ics
again
it's
that
time
of
to
chat with them end know i
relationsover
there.
Jeff,
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ballroom beautifully overlookedi
LillianO*WM
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are doing lunt fine.
the
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rukiugs
decorated In the Christmas
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Teens
Sharpe,
VlncuM
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ii. Mark,
year
Members will sing 0o1s wft Lain,
Hats off to Martha for hor
Lake Mary as being Invited
motif.
vivid kneginstion and good Owenne Bugler, Ray and Fay and refreshments will be are bOM with the move.
to pseUcipate In the awIst..
Martha Yenosy and her decorating
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Carroll,
me&amp; Bud and Lacy Layer served. Residents at the
Under the weather recently
husband Ned made sure p'idble with the help of Ned, and so many many more.
Forest also have been very
Flying back buns tidaweek mes Lgi.5g C011M spom but doing well now are Oladel
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We also spoke to Errol busy decorating their borne. Was
nothing was inoa.i—a Jervi Kirk, Owumi Butler,
ffIult t1 Meeuujactlui with
beautifiii Christmas tee.
Fa3e
RothCMI1ISI, g,1 GNene, a real estate for the Christmas eseson too. LacW, Mvii near, PheuuiL
Donaldson and J. 0.
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who lives In
Gregory.
Ara., ad every year a.
wrapped presents wer. the
Kent Gregory, a member 01 - cornea to Fleride to vkit her - For businesses and
Ales the taMss were sat up Lake Mary. He spends his
main centerpiece in the with a (kidass dKoration spire time playing music, the Armed
Forces daftM relatives, Vincent sad reo&amp;mb euly entries as
llaMa is vista.

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Walter retired as Western
Union
manager
In
Jacksonville on Nov. 1, 1969.
Their daughters had opened
up a dancing school here in
1967 and the couple decided to
make this their retirement
home after visiting Sanford
nnd mine ,tirh "wnn.lprftil
people." Corinne added, "We
It was nice seeing some love Sanford and everybody
familiar faces again - here."
Catherine Ray, Helen Kelley,
The Ryes are members of
Mary Joyce Bateman, Lois
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First
Presbyterian
the
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Butcher, Viola Kastner and
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Church. They have been
many, many others,
Times may have changed,
the men joining the active in community events
but the coffees have not women were Vic Arnett, and have supported civic
changed that much.
chamber president; Dennisendeavors. They have two
grandchildren,
Valerie
and
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In fact, it seems the door Courson, president of
- prizes have grown in later Flagship Bank of Seminole; Natalie Weld.
years.
Walter Is a fantastic public
and State Rep. Bobby
relations person. He has class
Brantley.
Jack Homer, the executive
;
Everybody looked happy and clout and knows how to
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manager of the Greater and
get the job done.
seemed
to
be
enjoying
the
Sanford Chamber of
I
Again, congratulations.
mere., credits Virginia Holiday Breakfast.
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Lcngwell with putting this
year'acoffeetcgether.Hewas
Ruth Gaines, chairman 01
If you should see Corinne
only the master of
Seminole
Mutual Concert
and Walter Rye, congratulate
ceremonies, he said.
Association's
Champagne
them on their golden wedding
Ball,
said
she
was
pleased
It was a beautiful morning annIversary, Dec. 6.
with
the
ball
last
weekend.
for a coffee when the business
Back in the summer, the
Although the turnout was
women left their posts for couple's two daughters, Mrs.
not as expected, Ruth said, in
about an how. Upon entering George (Valerie) Weld
general,
"everyone had a
Center,
all
Sanford
Civic
the
Mrs. David (Mtriwn Wright)
sp
were greeted by Florence talked of a gala celebration positive attitude. Everybody
Korgan and Don Hughes, who for their parents In Decem seamed to be having a good Alice Teslo Is presented a cuddly hear (donated by Flagship Bank of
time."
presented each with a gift of bar.
Seminole) from Martha Vancev.
fragrance comnpilnients of
But Miriam and Valerie's
Faust Drug Store.
Tom Hunt suggests that if
not a requisite,
event, clubs, conventions and
plans did not materialize.
The Sound of Sunshine
off
you
want
to do something
women
were
ushered
The
The
chapter
is
under
the
television.
Their Dad has been sick
Chapter members of Sweet direction of Nancy Lewis. She
through the refreshment
SOS meets Thursday
and on for several months and extra nice at Christmas, give
and on to the tables where has been hospitalized on a contribution to the Ronald Adelines is looking for 25 new comes from a barbershop evenings from 7:30-10:30 at
at prospective members for singing family, and also sings St. Andrews Presbyterian
house
they were in for some really several occasions. Walter McDonald
families of their chorus.
fine entertainment.
baritone In the "SOS Church, 9913 Hear Lake Road,
Says he is just not up to a Gainesville for
Necessary
children
to
stay.
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chapter
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a
number
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quartet, 1978 Forest City.
Did you know that Scott celebration presently. So an hospitalized
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fund
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coming
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regional
champs.
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were
handle
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contributio
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women
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Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
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play
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Israel and Egypt.
School
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"Here Is Israel" presents
Jewish Commimlty Center of not only Innovative scenery
Central Florida (JCC) Is and a totally new on-stage
Look, but for the first time a
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('asselberry Woman's
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Also sopranos Joan Wilke,
Sanford will present Its anMrs.
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lbs words of the recent popular song, "ft's a &amp;Nill small
nual Christmas candle-light
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Mrs. Burt Perinchief,
World" rvkid us that we sm. living on an ever Increasingly
all-music vesper service
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planet. The song aye:
Sunday at 5 p.m
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Under the direction of Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Ronald Renaud
We a wield of bspsanda wesidoflears
Louise. Touhy, minist er of and Mrs. Charles Wil ke.
Vs as mush that we shir. that We tbee we were avsme
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Edmonds, Clifford McKibbin,
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Touhy,
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Taking part In the choral Conklin.
of oar astronauts describing Dar earth from his vantage point
Granted, from a physica] paid of view our earth Is not presentation are altos Mrs.
on the moon, lie said that Itoppearod to be just a br*, small shrinking, but di.. to advancement of modern technology in. Virgil Bryant Jr., Mrs. B.C.
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Harry the sanctuary Is under the
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Edmonds and Mrs. Leon Donna Pleifauf and John
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We caimet coidhive to go sir own self-seeking ways
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worry about anything; Instead pray The rag morning when s)w combing memento u for the reassurance that God
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My darling wife, Evelyn, shared an
She got lç-thIn1dng I had better io 'caresonhlmforhecareth foryou,"He
esperlence with me recently that points for a sq ua re box.
means Itt God Is the practical helper In
oo* how literally we can take this in.
She went to a shelf where she had our total lives. Whether ft'swith a crabby
vitatlon to pray about everything. She searched every box already (she coworker, a balky car, or a misplaced
hadmisplaced a small memento that I thongld), and picked up a little square Item, God wants to help. The daily needs
had given her years ago, It was not an box. She opened It and there It wail The of your life provide an opportunity for
Item of grist value, but she Is very first thing the said was, "Praise the God to reveal the full scope of His love
NW It really disturbed her. LordI" It wasn't so much for the and power for you.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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l4hsr. (lurch of the Redeemer, Sanford, will hold
Advent fellowships inthehounes o(threeo( Its members on
Wednesday,D.C. 12 and hat 7:30 p.m. Host homssforthe
time of devotion and fellowship will be Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Provencher, 1 Mirror Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradin,
Silver lak. and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brook, 710 Baywood
Drive.

EuniceWilson and Staff

andEmploye.s

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WILSON EICHILSERUR
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and Employees

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To God In Small Things Too

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FLAGSHIP SANK
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200W. First St.
3000 S. Orlando Dr.

COVINANT

PRUSRYTIR IAN CHURCH

11:10a.m.

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The Children's Chapel Choir of Community United
Methodist6S3Church ofCass
Caiselberry
elberry will present a Qwlatznu
musical,
Days of Christmas," this Sunday at 7p.m. In
the church sanctuary. It will feature the "Puppet Power"

Hwy. 1141£ LaSs Mary SM.
Dr.
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Ilothodid (lurch, Casselberry this Sunday, 24 pin. In the
feflowahl ball. The Now Hops Singles vooni .iiiombte will
we.u.m I eçem of Christmas music.

CHRIST UWITIS

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'365 Days Of Christmas '

1:30p.m.

Rev. Viral L. kyasi. Pails,
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fellowship In the pariah hail will follow the meeting, which
Is open to all Interested In the Christian healing ministry.

PIRSTP*U$IYTIRIAWCHURCH

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to Peacemaking conference held a
year ago in Green take, Wisconsin.
The three keynote addresses at
that conference were delivered by
Ronald J. Sider, a member of the
Brethren in Christ and president of

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St.Luke, the Physician, held In Orlando in October. Tapes
of the conference will be available. The order will be setting
IQ prayer groups at this meeting. Refreshments and

PIRSTPINTICOSTAL.

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and at 8:15 Mrs. Pat Nbcolle win share highlights
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CHURCH OF SANFORD

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This brings to mind the Christian Church. It
If you do not attend church services why not
was founded upon the teachings of Jesus who gothiscoming Sunday, and identify yourself with
lived His life and did His work unrturbed by the
this steady flow of the best for which life stands?
coldness of many of His fellownien and of the
There Is
room In the
more
ruling officials. He knew that Hli work would
drop ofwater. There isalways room jn the Church
stand because it was founded upon truth. It 10
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CHURCH OP CHRIST

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SAPTI$T CHURCH
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rebellion.

"We dare not rebel against
government and cast off its
historical context of Jesus' life to authority," Sider said. "We can and
make the claim that Jesus was a should try to make our government
pacifist but not an advocate of "a
- no matter how good or bad it is
passive, resigned attitude toward more just."
As Christians more often must
oppressors."
Jesus' response to oppression, confront the dilemma of a violent
Sider said, "was to call on the op and revolutionary world, Sider
pressed to take command of their presents a partisan but helpful
situation in a way that transcended exploration of a powerful if muted
the old age's normal categories of strand of Christian thought.

The result was a national New Call

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the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd chapel, 331

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7:10p.m.

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and "rebellion," which includes "a
vigorous nonviolent offensive
against governmental Injustice"
but that does not include armed

of loss."
generalized insensitivity to the sacralized societies from the Egypt Christian wisdom with the respect to
UPI Religion Writer
That loss, the theologians and actuality and activity of the Holy of TuIankhamun to the Islamic the mystery of salvation."
Today's world Is "gripped by religious leaders said, was the loss Spirit as God's personal presence in theocracies in Pakistan and Iran "An urgent task in these days is to
spiritual numbness and has lost the of the sense of the sacred dimensions human life and human history."
today,
recover the full force of the biblical
sense of God's presence."
a desacralizatlon, in theological
In his speech, Outler raised two
"In all of them the cause ofhuman witness to the LordshipofChrist and
That, at any rate, was the con- terms
of the world and human
points not often made by those freedom, equality, and self, to the sovereignty of his grace," the
cltabon of one of the most diverse existence,
concerned with the Inas of the sacred realization was tragically ignored," manifesto said, saying such a
groups of religious leaders and
Dr. Albert C. Outler, professor in contemporary society:
Outler said. '!n all of them, there renewal "will mean, in turn, a
thinkers ever gathered following a emeritus at Southern Methodist
That It Is no good to look with was an unholy alliance between renewed vision of the biblical conweek-long conference at the University, told the conference in his
nostalgia at past periods when the throne and altar, between theocrats cern for social reighteousness, for
University of Notre Dame for a keynote address that "the loss of the sense of the sacred was more per- and sadists, between bigotry and the liberation of all the oppressed,
"Colloquy on the lots and recovery sacred Is a code-phrase for the vasive In society,
persecution, between orthodoxy and and most particularly all those
of the sacred."
nearly total disappearance in the
- That the recovery of the sense of affluence."
oppressed by racism, sexism and
The group Included mainline collective consciousness of 'modern' the sacred cannot be divorced from
In the manifesto Issued by the greed."
Protestants, Roman Catholics, man of any vivid sensibility of that the quest for social justice and a Notre Dame conferees, the in- "It means a new openess to the
charismatbcs and conservative Sacred Milieu in which we live and humane political and economic terfaith group said 'the first order divine Imperatives laid upon us by
evangelicals.
of that Sacred Order by which we order.
of business for Christians is to God to be not only a confession
In a kind of manifesto or ought to live."
Outler warned against "simplistic recover our own 'sacred center': the church but a practising one as well,"
declaration adopted by the con"It points to a fading of the vision overestimation of any of the Holy God as the focus of all worship, the declaration said. "It means that
ference, the ecumenical grbup said of the Kingdom of God as the rule of sacralized regimes we can point to the faithful appropriation of the the cross must be more for us than a
that "we have noted both In our- his righteousness, in persons and In the past," pointing to what he whole of Holy Scripture, as well as steeple ornament or a table symselves and in our world a deep sense among nations; it speaks of a called the "dismal track record" of the recovery of our heritage of bol."

hold its annual meeting on Tuesda y, Dec. 11, at 7:45 p.m. at

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been eliminated,
In the United States, the witness
has been maintained by three small
but Influential denominations the
Friends (Quakers), the Mennonites
and the Church of the Brethren.
Recently, these three historic
"peace" churches began to take a
new look at their pacifist stance
aimed at a renewal of their biblical
understanding and witness,

friends and enemies."
Sider also seeks to draw a
distinction between "resistance"

By DAVID E. ANDERSON

St. Luke Order Elects

PIRS? PINTICOITAL
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11:01a.m.

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1:51p.m.

C:41.Mast*$ealsy 4:30p.m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH

Christian Science

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev. Jams W. Hammecb
Pailsi
SCIENTIST,
SILTONA
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1:30p.m.

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lighted with 250 tiny Italian lights, and will have over 100

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gs,y
1:01p.m.
Neiis,y Prsvidsd Iii' all SsraIc.s

Evangelicals for Social Action, and
they have now been gathered and
published as "Christ and Violence"
by Herald Press.
The short, 100page book is an
excellent and eloquent introduction
to the Issue and its design includes
questions aimed at aiding group
discussion.
Sider delves In the biblical and

But the pacifist witness has not

Deep Loss Of Sacred Felt In World

one at a time to depict the progress In reaching the church's
goal of $5,100 for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for
Foreign Minions. a 10 foot Chrismon tree will also be

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hostilities.

Overtime, as Christianity became
ever more entangled in the affairs of
the state, it dropped absolute
pacifism. Christians soon became
soldiers and even began to look upon
war, In the form of the crusades, as a
tool dedicated to the greater glory of
their God.
In the centuries since, Christian
attitudes toward war have become
more ambiguous, with the vast
majority of churches rejecting the
absolute pacifist position in favor of
what has become known as the "just
war" theory an effort to establish
moral principles and criteria to
determine when a Christian might
legitimately take part In armed

separation of their religious

On display Sunday will be a large wreath suspended from

0:lIa.m.

But It hasn't always been that

movement from the date,

the organ pipes, in which a string of lights will be lighted

10:11a.m.

SISISYU,S.NS

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LOWS W000
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4:10p.m.

LUTNSRANCNURCNOP .
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evangelist. In conjunction with the audio-visual program,
he will also bring a brief message.

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11:01a.m.

Lutheran
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serving In Recife, Brazil, he as chaplain of the goodwill

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RevS. L. Wapisr, Pastor

Congregational
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Christianity has been confronted
with the problem of violence,
Even among Jesus' early
followers, there were those who
believed the man they called the
Christ was a politics] leader who
would form his disciples Into a
revolutionary band, fight and defeat
the occupying Roman army and
establish an earthly kingdom.
Jesus said "no" to the temptation
of the Zealots, as they were known,
and the earliest Christians main,
tamed a dance that was both
pacifist and radically committed to

The church mortgage, which has been paid off will be
burned Sunday morning as part of the service.

Nazarene

1:30p.m.

By DAVID E. ANDERSON
UPI Religion Writer
From Its very beginning,

desserts or vegetables.

ess. ONiclal Siard Mill, $111 P.m.

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wIfl be furnished and those attending are asked to bring

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Dilemma In A Violent World

Sunday By Redeemer Church

11:518.m.

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Mortgage Burning Slated

Pasts,

10:01 a.m.

A congregation Christmas Dinner will be held Sunday at
1100n following the 10:30a.m. church service at Redeemer.
There,wlll be a carol sing and brief program by the children
of the Sunday School. Turkey, dressing, potatoes and gravy

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72nd Year, No. 95—Monday, DecemborlO, 1919—Sanford, Florida 32711

Khomeini
Blames U.S.
For His Woes

Now,. That's Wild Country
Leave the concrete
and asphalt of the
city and drive along a
dirt road In the country, you may spot a
sign warning of a
deer crossing In some
quiet secluded spot.
Drive deeper into the
woods and you may
find you have ventured too far off the
beaten path and are
ma more dangerous
crossing zone such as
- the one pictured at
right. The signs were
.- spotted along Ibis
Road near Longwood.

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TABR!Z, Iran (UP!) — In his most
Chiletti arrives
personal
attack yet on President Carter,
)AT01
at The Hague, Page 2A
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini today
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called him a traitor and urged
Americans not to vote for him. He also capital working with Khomeini's
-.
-•-. blamed the United States for fomenting a - government to try to secure the speedy
release of the American hostages.
major crisis In northwest Iran
-.
Hundreds of opposition supporters
"Carter
has
been
a
bad
politician
and
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president for the American people and is walked casually into the radio and
MSS
not
qualified to be president," Khomeini television complex in Tabriz and reoc•, - —-. told students in the holy city of Qom. "He cupled It without resistance from local
has been a traitor to the American army troops who had held it during the
-U
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-people. The people of America must night.
Government loyalists seized it from the
know this and not vote for carter."
Khomeini
directly
implicated
the
dissidents
Sunday afternoon and lost it
.- •1. •;c.
.
United
States
in
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current
troubles
in
back
to
them
in a major battle Sunday
Norald
Photos
by
Tom
Netsol
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northwest Iran. He said dlsMents who night. The demonstrators in turn then
seized the broadcast complex in Tabriz handed it over to the army before
were "American spies. These are men reoccupying it.
The army, expressing neutrality in the
from the (occupied American) emconflict, took over parts of the radio and
bassy"
The ayatollah charged files on these television complex — the focal point of
spies and traitors had been uncovered at the city's running battles — and Iran's
religious leadership was sending a
the embassy, proving their roles.
Khomeini's latest attack was part of an special commission to the northwest city
escalating campaign by the government to try and end the disturbances.
and militants holding the 50 American
In Tehran, Foreign Minister Sadegh
hostages to blame the United States for Qotbzadeh said Sunday in an interview
the violence In Iran's Azerbaijan region, on NBC's Meet the Press that within 10
Diplomatic sources said this cam- days he would convene a special interpaign, designed to rally the nation
national commission to judge before the
against a common enemy, could greatly world" American crimes in Iran over the
complicate any diplomatic moves to past 25 years.
secure the release of the captives held for
He Indicated all 50 hostages would be
the 37th
As Khomeini spoke, anti-government paraded before the panel of "anti'
dissidents reoccupied the radio complex iMperialsts and anti-Zionists," but said
For County
in Tabriz and a high-powered govern- those captives deemed innocent of spying
ment delegation arrived for mediation "cannot be held forever" and would be
talks to try to settle the fighting between released at some future point.
He did not specify the exact make-up of
supporters of moderate Ayatollah Kazem
Shartatmadari and Khomeini's loyalist the commission or when the innocent
would be freed.
revolutionary guards.
At least nm. persona have been killed - - - The fotetgtrmtn%ster said InterriMlonal
each entity COW*yWIde."
By DIANE PETMYK
ordinance, according to Winter Springs shouldn't and generally speaking it's bad and 60 others wounded in the fighting that observers would be allowed to visit the
Grier said he believes a umlfonn Odof of p,gjce John GovoruW
Herald8taff Writer
for any area."
erupted Sunday and tapered off early hostages and report on their condition.
cowdy.wlds
ordinance would facilitate
Chieft of police In mpistt, oIedo,
- today.
The United States announced envoys of
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Iranian crisis began — a jump larger and Co. showed Carter's handling of the
county I ordinance in turn.
parts where akoltoile beverages are sold
than that achieved by Franklin Roosevelt Iranian crisis lifted him to the forefront
"ft's nut that we want to be prudes or County attorney Nikki Clayton said there
"We would prefer to wait for the or consumed or at any other commercial
he said. "Bid such places ruin is some doubt about the enforceability of after Pearl Harbor, Newsweek magazine of potential presidential candidates, both
county," he said, "and would a'ge that or public place.
says.
Democrats and Republicans.
tts appeariince of citIes. ft's more the proposals which have
what the county adopts be adopted by
wit. Springs ha., no ai*I4oplNs temptation for youth to do hugs It turned by federal courts.
The Newsweek poll, released Sunday, Newsweek said Carter's surge in its
showed that 61 percent of the 525 pill was greater than that achieved by
Americans surveyed by the Gallup Roosevelt after Pearl Harbor, harry
Truman after the invasion of South
Organization for Newsweek
nesday and Thursday evenings approved Korea, John F. Kennedy following the
president's performance. Carter Bay of Pigs Invasion and Lyndon Johnson
Saying free use Of the civic ceder is
Knowles used as an ezampte a
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free use are becoming more mmerous federal and county tan money, holding a beneficial to the residents Of the city of their own," he said.
before Moslem students took over the The Newsweek poll also said that 77
percent of the Americans .surveyed
City Manager Warren Knowles has tundralslng evuat to purchase equip- Sanford," Knowles said.
embassy Nov.
The city policy said that organizations
specifically approved of the president's
seggedad a chang. In city policy to' met to ma In faeltItla, loeM.d in
Knowles has ank,d conmiledoners lit a can request a fee waiver and charge an
It was the second favorable showing in handling of the Iranian crisis.
Sanford city conmindoners.
Altimoste, Midway and Boobsitown. ime how f. Sanford city taxpayers admissionor accept donations and the
The manager said a recent review of
''° P M ON ON use to I"Idite city manager can waive the rental fee
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rovertite Charitable, governmental and other charges. 'However such public service
Mill fcrbldfreeuseotth,facllItytom pet year revealed lb. there was no orPnhzM101Is outside the city.
event must be beneficial toorin the tn.
organization which pleas to durge as Charge for hal of the M. 'Our
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admission or accept diations and regulations date the free ma Is alone, iresmall. "DO YOU Wed to enforce Sanford," the policy currently says.
provides no public service to Sanford restricted to city orcountygovernmental this policy — re no ticket Charge or
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surprise May 17 when a pair of Ilamas at thp zoo became
proud parents of a bouncing baby boy.

Now the youngster needs a name, so the zoo Is holding a
Label the llama contest. Winner of the "liania-rama"
not only will have recopition on a plaque to be placed oil
the llama enclosure, but will be $100 richer as well.
Entries are coming in from as far away as New York,
Pennsylvania and Virginia, according to Zoo Director Al
htozon. Applications are issued only with a purchased
ticket at the zoo admissions window.
There have been 109 names submitted so far, Rozon said

'Iliursda)-. Will it be one of these suggestions received"Dalai Lhuna", Fernando Haina, Pajama 11ania or I AJ lit
Fa-l.Iaiiia? Or niaybe Lucky. Leak) , Frisky, Spanky,
[logo, Itudoll)

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donors )f Imppa mid inallia Ilania, %4ill have the task of
choosing the winning nain' from all those submitted.
Entries iiiust be in by Tuesday, July 3l.Applications
should be sent the libel the liama Contest," Central
Florida Zoo, P.O. Drawer 2078, Sanford, Fl 32771.
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Technological University oil removes oxygen. Fish food
Mrs. DeLoores Lash, Stead's program of water-skiing that caught in Lake Mary, mounted, lake traffic considerably.
difficulty %~itllout sufficient
scientists.
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he had recently caught
Lake Mary resident John police manpower, to enforce the
The university study Warned When the oxygen is destroyed, lake property orighially was and out of trouble. How are you
10-pounder. Saying he had Norden brieny remarked that or(finance. If tile city Will not
A packed hail of opponents big horsepower for helping to fish are killed. Plants also begin purchased for siding, fishing go ing to poli ce the lake any caught as many as 20
big bass "when many boats were on the enforce the ordi nance, he adhelped quash Lake Mary destroy lakes by dIsturug the to ow from the shoreline and and smmnth1.
such ordinance is passed?"
at
one
session,
Mann
said
there lake, it looked like a tanker oil tIed, there would be danger of
resident Bill Stead's proposal to ecological balance of water, wi th time,
dead lake is
"We have a 105-horsepower
was nothing wrong with the spill."
possible lawsuits.
created."
plants and lake e.
place envimnmenthl restri
motor on our boat and we've
Mrs. Lash, to prove another fishing.
City
Manager
Phil
Kulbes
('oiuicil,
after deciding public
Stead said Lake Mary had no
tions, particularly on boat
"In Wee years," Stead said. always used It for siding. Our point, brought another Lake
said
lie
had
received
a
number
sentiment
was decidedly
horseower, on Lake
springs, had an outlet, but no "there has been a 55-foot children have al ways sklied on Mary resident, Tony Mann, to
Mrs. Lash also stated tha t of phone cal ls op po
sing
any
against
Stead's
arguments,
Th ursday night.
overflow and a mucky bottom. growth of sawgrass. On my lake the lake. Besides, what about the meeting. Mann showed the "the bacteria count in Lake
restrictions on the lake.
tabled
his
proposal.
At the regular meeting of the He saW dragline and dredging property, I'm now back three the
police department's audience a 7-pound bass he had Mary was the lowest in the
Bill Duke said lie had been a Bill Durren rger opposed
Lake Mary City Council, Stead, operations In the past had feet from what the original
county."
Lake Mary resident for 28 years tabling Stpd's proposal.
al[rixin manager at Sadord dWurbed take sedbmts and shoreline was three years ago."
Bill Durrenberger, another and had been swinuning 41 tile wanted a meeting of all
Mort and a 1year Lake were a cause of pollon. But
La
ke Mary resident, sa id the lake for 50 years.
property owners held to
Mary resident, proposed en- the greatest destroyer of the
"If the lake is destroyed, Today
Merc
ury Out board company
"I have seen little change in (ietCflhiiIIe the issue.
vironmental restrictions on lake, he noted, was boat hor property values will go down,"
had been conducting studies on the lake in all that time except
boat horsepower and skilng. e aepower.
Stead said,
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based his proposal on what he
Said Stead, "lArge hor, Stead said if future Around Ile Clock
might 'ass this thin" at some
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Lake
City Attorney Gary Massey council had no such plan to pass
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budget.
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general operation, tran. missioners Thursday followed
sportation, bond obligation and two weeks of hearings with
hospital taxes. It does not in. department heads. An Aug. 28
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total assessed valuation for budget will be reviewed.
next year is $1,853,720,593. It
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hearings Thursday nights, the
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the county will pay an extra 82
...payments the same
nee 0 increase new deputies to the sheriff's
cents per $1,000 assessed
department to four, Sheriff
s taxes,
valuation (from $1.90 to $2.72 as guidelines forced the "county to individual
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tie
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commission to approve funding
fire department budget. County
Etchberger said the tax rate
Two factors are given for the for 12 new deputies.
administrator
Roger for county residents for1979-80 Increased
base, Etcbberger
The budget tentatively a
Nelswender said Ole increase is will be $6.60 per $1,000 assessed said. 17here was new con- proved includes a 23-cent tax
caused bythe county having to valuation. The figure remains struction, chiefly In the corn- per $1,000 for Seminole
assume the salaries of 19 the same
the current
mercial areas of the county, Memorial Hoital. That tax
firefighters who preiously rate, even though the proposed which raised the tax base about figure would generate about
were funded through CETA 1980 general government $87 million, and reappraisals of $426,000. Hospital officials had
monies. A change in CETA budget of $19 million is about homes within the county raised asked for 1709.000.

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changes, be made them massively, rapidly, and for reasons
having nothing to do with policy disagreement.
Ca lifano, describing Ca rt er's words to him, said: There were
two problems. One related to friction with certain members of the
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As- said he was prompted by
Continued Steve ns:
Assistant Democratic leader
sistant Senate Republican cloakroom talk about Carter's
"I don't think anyone's Alan Cranston retorted that he
leader Ted Stevens said today shakeup of his administration, saying he's crazy. But the had seen Carter twice in recent
President Carter "might be and because Carter Is corn- pressures on him are so great days.
having some sort of a mental mander-in-chief of the mUitary. we are wondering if he's having
"He is very cool, calm,
problem" and suggest ed that
Th e Alaska Republican, who some sort of a breakdown. collected," Cranston said. "He
the chief executive 'take a last saw Carter Tuesday Some of us were worried after is quite confident his actions
rest."
morning, called the presidents Camp David. Maybe he ought to are in the best interests of the
Stevens, one of several request for mass Cabinet and take a rest.
country."
Republicans to visit Camp White House staff resignations
"He tried to reconstruct his
David during Carter's recent "Carter's Waterloo."
im age in one day (with Sun
Stevens said he likes Carter,
soul-searching, told reporters
day's speech) and destroy it the but that he was concerned
he had come away "worried"
He said in the Interview that
next."
d uring the Camp David discusabout the president,
be wanted his remarks taken
Later, when the Sen ate met sions because every time
Democratic Leader Robert seriously,
for business, Stevens said on details of the energy problem
Byrd of West Virginia criticized
"I thought we were looking at the floor:
were being talked about, the
Steven's statements on the another Nixon," Stevens said.
"I told reporters that some of president would reflect on the
Senate fl oor.
"Now I know we're looking at us are seriously worried about content of "People" magazine,
"I take friendly wnbrage at awther Nixon.
the president. We feel he's an the I'mala.ise" gripping the
this caustic comment ... I don't
"He's suffering from his owm approaching a period of some country and the "decline of the
think the president needs a problem. At least Nixon's sort of mental probilim because American family."
vacation," Byrd said.
problem was somebody else of the tremendous pressures he
Stevens made his statements broke into Watergate. This guy has taken upon himself. My impeached, Stevens said, "No.
in an Interview and then am- istrylngtobreakoutofhlsown suggestlonlsthatheaswe!las lt'snotanftnpeachableof(ense
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from his ow staff
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Attorney General Griffin Bell got his long-standing request to
resignation of embattled Energy Secretary James Schlesinger in
return to private practice, with his deputy, Benjamin Civiletti, his
the second round of his massive Cabinet reshuffle, sources said successor.
y.
HEW cretary Joseph Cal ifano was fired, to be replaced by
Schlesinger will leave in early October, the sources said, and be
BUD Secretary Patricia Roberts Harris
replaced by Deputy Defense Secretary Charles Duncan, an
Atlanta b usinessman. Duncan will move into the Energy
See related stories, page 3A
Department in midAugust to lea rn the ropes.
Carr also was expected to accept the resignation of Transportation Secretary Brock Adan toda) Adams has defied new
The wholesale onslaught against the Carter Cabinet has
chief of staff Hamilton Jordan in demanding direct access to
astounded Washin gt on.
Carter, and White House aides were furious,
On Capi tol H ill Assistant Senate Republican leader Ted Stevens
The outer of Schlesinger and Adams would br ing to five the
of Alaska said today Ca rt er might be having some sort of
victims of Carter's Cabinet exorcism,
mental problem" and suggested the chief executive "take a rest.
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Friday, July 20, 97

Lake Mary Deals

WORLD

Lake Mary City Council in its
regular meeting Thursday
night dealt with "borrow pits,"
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
an option to purchase land for
the city, and cooperation between city and county
authorities,
Borrow pits and the quest ion
or who had jurisdiction in
issuing permits for Lake Mary
or Seminole County, was a main
topic of discussion. The land in
question had been involved In
an annexation suit, and the city
of Lake Mary did not issue a
Permit to Tim Lake of Lake
Mary. Lake asked the county
for a permit and got it.
City Attorney Gary Massey
said he would file a pleading
with the courts, so that Lake
Mary would not waive its rights

IN BRIEF
Israel's Begin In Hospital
With Blockage Of Artery
JERUSALEM (UP!) — Prime Minister Menachem
Begin Is suffering a minor blockage in an artery which is
causing problems with his vision and balance. He will
remain in the hospital for up to two weeks, his doctors said
today.
Begin, who will be 66 next month and has a history of
heart trouble, entered Hadassah Hospital Thursday
evening after complaining of dizziness and feeling ill, his
spokesman said.
The doctors said tests Indicated that one of Begin's
arteries has a minor blockage and that the prime minister
will stay in the hospital for 10 days to two weeks in order to
get a complete rest.
They said the blockage was causing vision problems
and dizziness.

growth and development of the
area.
Price's letter and its concepts, received unanimous
approval by council.
Council also approved
placement of additional speed
limit signs and "Children at
Play" signs on First Street.
Many young children live on the
street, council members said.
On another matter, Councilwoman Pat Southward
stressed the need to become
active on the sewer situation,
"We need to get moving on all
fronts, and move In all directions," she said. "We can re.
submit our applications (for
grants) if we have to. We can
study our tax base. We're at the
point where revenues will meet
expenditures, with inflation and

session with Lankford on July
30 at 4 p.m., and another tentative meeting date with Lankford for Aug. 6 also was made.

in the matter, to determine
which governmental entity had
authority to issue permits for
the land. Massey said as part of
his pleading he would ask the
courts to place any fees
collected in escrow until
jurisdictional rights were
determined by the court.
Borrow pits are pits which
develop after land is removed
from a site. The operator of the
pits must have a permit to
remove the land.
S.R. Lankford, of Lankford
Consultants of Daytona gave a
brief report reemphasizing the
need to seek additional sources
of revenue of an increase in
taxes to operate the city. IALflk
ford cited 14 federal agencies
where funds were available.
Council will meet In work

A letter from Woody price,
Seminole County planner, was
read stressing the need for a
coordinated effort by city and
county authorities in several
areas: Acquisition of utility
plants In the area to support
industrial development; formation of an area-wide planning agency; joint agreement
on the type and quality of
recipients of utility service;
formation of concepts for
couraging residential
development-revitalization of
the core area of Lake Mary.
All these items, Price stated,
would be necessary for orderly

all." Councilman Harry Terry
agreed with Southward and
said a priority was needed on
the sewer problem.
No vote was taken, however,
on the issue.

Longwood City Commission
going to work out — the city is
in expected to vote Monday getting a verb good deal."
night to purchase the 96-year"I can't say for sure as we are
old Longwood Hotel for a new just getting it together, but it
city hail.
looks like the price may be
"I'm really excited about it," between $75,000 and $79,000,"
Mayor June Lormann said the mayor said. "At the other
today. "If things work out — price (original asking price was
atid I feel certain everything is $330,000) it wouldn't have been

VATICAN CITY (UP!) — There was mounting evidence
today that Pope John Paul II will visit the United States
and United Nations In October, despite an official Vatican
refusal to confirm or deny the trip.
In recent days the 59-year-old pontiff gave separate
audiences to the apostolic nuncio to the United Nations,
Monsignor Giovanni Qieli, and Msgr. Paul Marchinkus,
57, of Cicero, Ill., who Is president of the Vatican bank and
is considered an expert on all papal voyages.
In the United States, Maurice Fox, a priest who Is
director of communications for the archdiocese of
Washington, said the Vatican has sent a cable to the U.S.
bishops conference and to the State Department saying
there will be an official papal visit.

worth it to the city, but at this
price how can you inissV'
Because the hotel has been
designated a historical landmark, Mrs. Lormann said, the
city could apply for a federal
grant to aid In purchase and
renovation if the property Is
acquired. "I don't see any

problem about getting the
grant," title added.
"Everybody seems enthusiastic about it (buying the
property) so I think It will go
through," said Mrs. Lormann.
"I would like to see the city
acquire the entire block (which
also includes the Little Dixie

Carter Hails Landing

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President Carter today marked
the 10th anniversary of man's
first landing on the moon,
calling it "an unforgettable
milestone In the history of
exploration."

Carter noted that unmanned
spacecraft are exploring the
solar system today and he said
the new space shuttle will being
"easier, more economical and
more regular access to space.

GENEVA, Switzerland (UP!) Western nations turned
up with pledges of massive new aid at today's opening of
the U.N. Conference on Indochinese refugees — the
biggest international refugee meeting ever held.
Vietnam, in a move timed to coincide with the conference's opening, has allowed 113 of Its citizens to
emigrate legally to the West, U.N. officials in Bangkok
said today.

The president's anniversary
statement was issued prior to a
joint news conference by Apollo
li's astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and
Edwin "Buzz" Aidrin, at the
National Air and Space
Museum.

"Today, as we observe the
10th anniversary of the lunar
Landings, our determination
must be to ensure that the
possiblities we have glimpsed
from our Apollo missions will
be developed for the benefit of
all mankind," Carter said.

In Bangkok, U.N. officials said the Vietnamese flew to
Bangkok from Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon,
Thursday in an Air Vietnam AN-12 turboprop airliner and
most made connecting flights to family reunions in the
I. UnitedStates, Australia d'We
Eó' ' ;

On July 20, 1969, Arwswong
put his left foot on the moon,
taking what he called "One
small step for man, one giant
st
' 1 manldnd."

L'hUtuUciIdOTjCfthe Apollo
11 Eagle in the Sea of
Tranquility Is an unforgettable
milestone in the history, of
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The property is located on
County Road 427 between West
Warren Avenue and Church
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city hail and police and fire
departments complex and the
county health clinic.
Known as the Longwood 1883
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A stunning 18-year-old
PERTH, Australia (UP!)
Venezuelan beauty won the 1979 Miss Universe Crown
today, but a catwalk collapsed under pageant competitors
who clamored to congratulate her, injuring two contestants.
Eighteen contestants fell screaming about 10 feet onto
the stage, sending Miss Turkey, Fusin Tahlre Demirtan,
and Miss Malta, Dain Borg Bartolo, to the hospital.
A hospital spokesman said Miss Turkey suffered a
severe concussion and was undergoing X-rays for a
possible fractured skull. Miss Malta suffered a severe
bruise of the leg and hip and was later released.
The incident occurred two minutes after the crowning
ceremony when the new Miss Universe, the brown-haired,
bro wn-eyed Maritza Sayalero of Caracas, returned to her
cane peacock throne.

MIAMI (UP!) — Thirty-five
crewmen were reported missing today in the collision of two
huge tankers that slammed
together 10 miles off the coast of
Trinidad, touching off a raging
fire and spilling thousands of
gallons oil, the U.S. Coast
Guard reported at Miami.
The tankers were identified
by Coast Guard spokesman Dan
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manager cannot see any circumstances under which the
president would drop out of the race for re-election
' even if he were defeated in the early primaries.
Even Dobelle said in an interview Thursday Carter
will fight all the way to the Democratic convention to win
renomination, and to election day for a second term —
even if polls are bad, Carter is losing primaries, and the
nation's economic condition does not improve.
"It is an inexorable march to the nomination, to 1,649
delegates in August of 1980 in New York," he said. "If
they do beat us early, then they've got to take us on in the
. middle and they've got to take us on at the end we're not
going anywhere.
"They're going to have to fight us in the precincts in
the streets all the way to the convention," he said.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—Walter Gamm, a retired
:,',,-*., workman, stood on the wide, green grassy knoll called St.
, Joseph Garden and prayed for 16 people hc never met
because "nobody should go to their grave without a tear
from someone."
They were indigents. Their bodies
along with 16
others who were to be buried today were found earlier
this week abandoned in a defunct mortuary.
A state inspector discovered the corpse-filled caskets
Monday piled four-deep in the basement and upper floors
of the mortuary. The owner, Donald Coldanow,
specialized In handling burials of indigents, nursing home
cases without relatives, and "John Does" for the county.

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Sanford city park. The discussion took place Thursday at the restaurant, U.S.
hwy. 17-92 and 25th Street, Sanford.

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EARLFIELDS
Earl Hall Fields, 16, of an
Orange Ave., Sanford, drowned
July 14, 1979 at Turkey Lake
Park in Orlando. Born at the
Naval Training Center In
Orlando, he was a senior at
Seminole High School and a
member of New Bethel Baptist
Church,Sanford.
Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Martha Hall Doctor;
stepfather, Rev. Robert L.
Doctor; father Maurice G.
Fields Sr.; grandparents Mary
Dunnaway Hall and Raymond
R. Fields Sr.; brother, Maurice
G. Fields Jr.; 6 uncles,? aunts
and many cousins.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home, Apopka, Is In Charge of
arrangements.
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EARL 'HALL—
Funeral services for Earl Hail
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Sa ntoro, who died July 14, 1979,
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off Iciating. Survivors: mother,
Mrs. Martha Hail Doctor;
stepfather, Rev. Robert L.'
Doctor;
father, Maurice G.
Fields Sr.; maternal grand.;
mother,Mary Dunriaway Hall;.
paternal grandfather, Raymond:
R. Fields 5r.;godms,s
Gertrude Caldwell and Mrs. El..
(a Simms; brother, Maurice G.
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Fields Jr., A unc!t$: 7 nunts;.
closest pals, Patrick Miller and
Markham Washington, many
cousin$
and a host Olsorrowing
friends. Burial in
Cemetery, Sanford, under
direction of Marvin C. Zandrs
Funeral Home— The Peoples
Choice, Apopka.
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FueaI services for.
Julia Sheffield Jordan of OS
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford.'
Who died July 13, 1979, In Florida:
Hospital North, Aitamonte:
Springs, will be Saturday, July.
21. at 4 P.M. at St. Paul:
Missionary Bapt ist Church with
Rev. Amos C. Jones, pastor,.
officiating. Survivors: sisters,
Mrs. Juanita Hines and Mrs.'
Elizabeth Evans; nieces and
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By United Press International
Farmers and agriculture officials In Southern tobacco
producing areas have praised President Carter's decision
to accept the resignation of Health, Education and
Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano, but some say the
move came too late to help Carter's standing in the
Tobacco Belt.
Califano's departure was described Thursday as "a
relief to the tobacco industry" by
North Carolina
Agriculture Commissioner James A. Graham, who said
the resignation was "a good move" by Carter.
But Ralph White, owner of Growers Warehouse in Lake
City, S.C., said, Carter "Is going to need more than that."
"I'm very happy about it, but I don't know if It will help
Carter," he said
Califano was an unpopular figure in the Carolinas —
where flue-cured tobacco Is the major cash crop
because of his anti-smoking campaign. Sen. Jesse Helms,
11-NC., had long called for Califano's dismissal, and Sen.
Robert Morgan, DN.C., had been critical of Califano's
And on tobacco.
Sen. Walter Huddleaton, DKy., said Thursday that
Califano had "used his position to wage a one-man
campaign against tobacco and has rejected any efforts
toward research to make a safer cigarette."Kentucky Is a
major producer of burley tobacco.
But Carroll Dennis, a tobacco farmer from Coward,
S.C., said Califano's resignation, while good for the
nation, might not help Carter.
"He's a dead duck anyway you put It," Dennis said.
"He's too easy. You can't rim a country like you run a
church."
Torn Boyette, who owns a 56-acre tobacco farm near
Green Sea, S.C., said he thought Califano should have
resigned "a year or so ago."
North Carolina Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. said he felt
Carter's dnclslon "took a lot of guts.
"I think the president knows we haven't been thrilled in
North Carolina with the leadership in that department,"
Hurt said, but "You've got to bear in mind that Carter
didn't make these Changes because of North Carolina. He
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RALEIGH, N.C. (UP!) — For four hours Thursday,
I Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald sat unemotionally in U.S. District
Court reliving the early morning hours of Feb. 17, 1979
when military policemen entered his duplex apartment at
,,.Ft. Bragg and found the bloodied bodies of his slain wife
and two young daughters.
Looking weary, but otherwise showing little emotion,
.the 35-year-old physician sat with his head resting on his
'.hand as testimony in his murder trial began with grisly
descriptions of how the crime scene appeared exactly nine
years, five months, and two days ago.
MacDonald, now bead of emergency room services at
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Long Beach, Calif., hospital, is charged with
"a
'.''premeditated murder in the slaying of his pregnant wife,
Collette, 26, and daughters Kimberly, 5, and Kristen, 2.
MacDonald
was serving with the splal forces at Ft.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)—The key to fighting in.
i1atIon Is the process using energy conservation, health
cost care containment an(L attempts to prevent price
r.
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Graham said Califano's successor, Housing and Urban
Development Secretary Patricia Harris, could be expected to be "more rational and understanding" than
Califano on the tobacco issue.
"We must not view this as an end to the threat to
tobacco. There will be individuals and organizations who
will do their best to destroy this important industry,"
Graham said.
Although some felt Califano's smoking stand had
already hurt Carter, one said it would help the president's
standing in his home region.
"Thank the Lord," said Horace Sutton of Fairmont,
N .C. "That'll get him a million votes alone.
"It can't do anything but help him (Carter). His
popularity was at an all-time low and that Is one of the
reasons I feel sure It'll be some help," said Sutton, who
voted for Carterin 1976 but said he had been disappointed.
Califano initiated an strong anti-smoking program in
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LACEYVILLE, Pa. (UP!) — Authorities have charged
a 10-year-old Wyoming County boy with third-degree
murder in the death of a 4-year-old companion, who was
beaten on the head with large rocks.
State police at Tunkhannock said the suspect was
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arrested Thursday at his home In Laceyvtlle, a small
community in northwest Wyoming County. Trooper Paul
I Samuels said police were withholding the youth's name
because he is a juvenile.
The youngster was arraigned before District
Magistrate Patricia Robinson and released to the custody
of his parents. Samuels said it was possible the case would
be turned over to juvenile authorities.

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The Sanford recreation department lit'kI an odd-hall day Tuesday. A dizzy race
was held in which contestants had to spilt around for :io seconds before the start
of a foot race. A contest was held to see who had shoes with the most holes, which
boy had the longest hair, who had the most freckles, and who had the largest
mouth (above). With so much noise being made from so many large mouths,
judges ruled the contest a tie between all contestants.

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OKLAHOMA CITY (UP!) — United Auto Workers has
overcome the Sun Belt's non-union tradition
and
possibly stimulated further unionization in the South — by
winning the right to represent workers at General Motors
Corp's newest and largest auto assembly plant.
National UAW leaders announced plans immediately
Thursday to step up recruiting efforts at non-union plants
in Sun Belt states, historically a trouble area for the
northern-based union.
The UAW has lost three of five major bargaining
representative elections since 1970 in the Sun Belt.

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MANILUVA,Nicaragua (UiLI Twit" rvvwussunary asugans on
me guernuas tried to calm the population through a rebel radio
their lips and weapons in their hands, Managua's warweary network, but pleas to remain
home fell on deaf ears, and
civilians joined the ragtag Sandinista army and set about thousands of Managuans took to the streets in cars, buses and
smashing the Icons of the 43-year Somoza dynasty.
trunks, honking horns and yelling, "Viva Free Managua!" and
"Patria Libre o Muerte!" "Free Fatherland or Death" — "Viva the Sandinista National Liberation Front!"
was the salute of the day, shouted by civilians welcoming the warThey raided "the bunker," the former dictator's fortress —
grIzny rebels Enid the end to seven weeks of1vll war that toppled abandoned Tuesday with such haste that a pot of rice and beans
Anaitslo Somoza and claimed some 15,000 lives,
were still sitting on the stove and the ca-president's bed was
ptist
Black-md-red Sandinista gs fluttered atop public buildings;
unmade,
the white flag of surrender flew over national guard garrisons,
the guerrillas entered the bunker later they discovered
emptied of government soldiers who unconditionally handed their
that
neighborhood
urchins had already looted the arsenal. The
arms over to the rebels Thursday.
volunteer
Sandinidas
some as young as 10 years old were
However, the guard maintained a few isolated pockets of
found happily firing full magazines of M-16 rifles into a deserted
resistance, most notably In the south where Maj. Pablo Emilio
national guard housing area next door.
Salsr, "Comandante Bravo," the most respected field corn.
The rebel soldiers gave the youngsters a first lesson In peace,
mender of Somoza's battled guard, refused to surrender.
disarming
them and playfully rebuking them with the prOmiSe
The fiveineruber provisional government of the Junta of
they would be reissued weapons when they are old enough
National Reconstruction planned Its own triumphant entry into
niist in the new iTflI3?.
the capital today to begin the task of reconstructing the Central
"I feel the greatest tranquility and mod profound happiness
American nation faced with a shattered economy and a
anyone can feel," one young soldier said.
population embittered by war.
"We want the freedom of the people of Nicaragua
so they can
Mobs sacked lbs homes of Sornoza family members and one
choose who and what they want to be as a people," said another.
group lusoeda statue ufSomoza's late brother, Luis Somoza, and
toppled the castiron figure with the aid of a trunk.
The first of the Junta to arrive in Managua was Moise Hassan,
In another part of town, a couple armed with axes smashed a
who came in with rebel wilts Thursday from Masaya, 16 miles
bust of Sornoza's father, Anuataslo Somoza Garcia, near the
from the capital. The other four members of the Junta were to
national stadium.
arrive man Leon, 55 miles northwest of the capitol.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Beauticians and their
customers who are exposed to hair dyes run an Increased
risk of several types of cancer, ranging from leukemia to
bladder cancer, a researcher has told Congress.
Stephen Brown, an epidemiologist with the National
Institutes of Health, said Thursday there are now 15
published studies on the subject, 12 of which "Indicate
there is an increased risk of at least one or more cancers
assoc1atd with the use of, or exposure to, hair dyes."
"The weight of the evidence does strongly suggest the
conclusion that because of exposure to hair dyes, both
beauticians and hair dye users are at increased risk of
several types of cancer," he said.
Among other things, be told the House Commerce
Committee's oversight and investigations subcommittee,
the risk of bladder cancer for beauticians seems to be at
least three times higher than for other members of the
population.

Captain and the 1,007-foot
Atlantic Empress, both registered In Liberia.

Sandinistas Celebrate

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\VASIIINGTON Il)l
time
imanme of ii i:
ttuig
Jimmy Carter is in much the
llE%
to
(It,
soiiiethuiig
new
is
same position as the captain of
tmariL
getting
it
to
change
hat
a ship on a collision course %% ith
an iceberg. lie knows which it already is doing is time stuff of
way he wants to turn, but the tmightiimares
Nor is it likely that time change
time and distance required to
of
leadership in the departaccomplish it may make
nmemits
of the Treasury or
disaster inevitable.
Justice
or Mrs. Harris'
Carter's first term still has ia
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lousing
and
Urban Developiimonths to run, but in practical
ment
will
make
any real
seven
or
eight
terms he has only
mmmummtbs left to save what ap- differences in the ay they are
pared as recently as last week run. They sill continue much as
they have ill the past.
to be a sinking presidency.
Carter probably will get
The polls say the public vies
something
out of the changes.
Carter as a nice, honest man
lie
will
have
niatle it clear,
who can't get anything done. If
certainly
the
to
bureaucrats if
image
he can't rectify that
and
primaries
before time
'!ote:tt s1Lt1mticaucuses
begin next winter, he is in cki`danger of king his chance to
seek a second term.
Carters weekend speech was
I the start of tmta,Lturt, t,v.turn,-it. "not the putte, that, tic is
around. The Cabinet shakeup
sacking soimmeone
capable
capableof
that began Thursday was a when lit' believes it is necescontinuation of that enterprise. sary.
But like the long - range Also, he -ill h ave rminoved,
energy proposals he announced particulam'ly in t lie case of I IEW
Sunday aridMonday, the Secret an
.1tistImii Califano,
potential for lwlitical. profit ill seine of t lie p olitical drag on his
the latest moves is limited by chances for' remiomi: mat
ion and
the element of time.
re-election.
S.S
It would be all but 111m1X)ihle
But can the image of action
for Wonder Woman, let alone take the place of the substance
Patricia I larris, to make ,, •t('(rIlh)I ishmiiiit The snow
changes in the operation of the' will be living in Io% a and Ness
Department of Health, Educa- ilatimpshire before the answer
tion and Welfare that would be to that question is revealed.
noticeable to time public by next
winter.
If time ocean limier parallel fits ______________________
any part of th e federal
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Apollo li's astronauts mark
the 10th anniversary of man's first landing on the moon
today with a news conference, a White House ceremony
and a quick look at the space agency's plans for the future.
The meeting with the news media was the first joint
appearance scheduled for Neil Armstrong, Michael
Collins and Edwin "Buzz" AidrIn since they held a similar
news conference here five years ago.
Collins, 48, and Aldrin began the commemorative
activities Thursday night at a reception sponsored by the
National Space Club in a congressional office building.
They greeted old friends, signed autographs and had little
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The board's move to tighten
WASHINGTON (UPI) — percent.
The Fed's move was taken
have been rising, making the
The Fed's decision to raise
i.9 a.m. readings; tern.
Daytona Bosch: high, $44 Reacting to recent weakness of
The board today advanced discount rate look like a credit was taken despite con- after it was reported that the the discount rate does not
*rature, 83; overnight low, 75; s.m., 7:15 p.m.; oow, 12:21 the dollar abroad, the Federal
the rate by another one-half of bargain. As a result, bank cern over the slowing pace of nation's money supply con- necessarily mean other shore
yesterday's
high,
94; am., 12:27
Reserve
Board
today
tinued to soar.
borrowings from the reserve the nation's economy.
hiked
the
one
percent to 10 percent,
term interest rates will also risö
barometric pressure, 30.12;
Port Canaveral: W^ 0:31
ount rate to 10 percent, the
The Fed announcement said because one of the purposes of
"The
action
was
taken
as
a
board
have
surged.
relative humidity, 85 percent; a.m., 7:07 p.m.; low, 12:30 a.m.,
highest in history.
As the some time, the board the vote to increase the discount the Fed move was the catch up
further step to strengthen the
winds, SE it 7 mph.
12:21 p.m.
Confidence
in
the
dollar
has
was
announcing Its action, the rate was 5-0.
discount
rate
is
the
fee
dollar
on
the
foreign
exchange
with the market.
Forecast: Partly cloudy
Bayport: M^ 1:10 a.m.,
charged by the board on loans it markets," the board said in been shaken in recent weeks Commerce Department anChairman
G.
William
Miller,
However, the imctlon Is con
through Saturday with scat. 12:07 p.m.; low, 1:37 am., 7:31
makes to member banks.
announcing
its
unanimous
decibecause
the
international
finannounced
the
economic
growth
who
was
nominated
Thursday
aldered
anti-Inflationary. When
toted mostly afternoon and p.m.
It was the first time the board slon to raise the key interest cial community has been during the second quarter by Carter to replace the ousted interest rates rise, it
evening thundershowers. Lows
BOATING FORECAST
concerned over President plunged by 3.3 percent — a Michael Blumenthal, voted for discourages bu siness
In the 70s. Highs In the low to
St. Augustine to Jupiter iniet has increased the discount rate rate.
Nov.
1,
when
It
was
Carter's policies and confusion likely signal that the recession the increase by telephone from borrowing which dampeni
The
move
was
also
made
mid 90. Winds mostly easterly out 50 miles—WInds mostly since last
of 1979 is underway.
boosted
from
8.5
percent
to
t he administration,
9.5
because
San Francisco.
other
Interest
rates
within
Inflation.
around 10 mph today and southeast 10
southeast 15 mph Saturday. and 15 occasionally 86 knots
Chance of rain 50 percent today Saturday. Seas 2 to 4 feet today
31 percent tonight and $ per Increasing m little Saturday.
Gusty winds widely scattered
cent Saturday.
thunderstorms.
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Wilbert Gordon
Debra Bridges
Harold Dekie
Dorothy Ellis
Margie B. Harrell
Elmore Boyd, Bountown
Duane LaFollutte, Casseibeny
Norvin B. Roach, Delary
Barbara A. Sepanik, Dettona
Conic A. Jencks, Orange City

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alerted deputies who arrived shortly alter the men began irmeir
escape in a getaway car. Deputies said they chased the two men
and at one point fired a shotgun blast into the robbers' vehicle.
I.ONGWOOI) sLF:l)
A Lake Mary woman and her husband are suing the city of
lingwoud and others for negligence for not having fixed a
malfunctioning traffic signal they say was responsible for her
1q78 accident.
Kathi Scoles hahn and her hu.;band, George A., of 13
Palmetto St., Lake Mary, are seeking damages in excess of $2,500
from l.ongwood. Other defendants named in the suit include
Seminole
County, the Florida Department of Transportation.
owner's home at 2580 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford, sometime
Tracy
Ilowes,
who collided with her car, and Ms. Ilowes's in.
Thursday, police said.
surance
company,
Allstate Insurance Co., according to the suit.
Police said the window, valued at $150, had been shot with a BR
The
civil
suit
was
recently filed with the office of Seminole
gun. The car is owned by Mildred Noble.
Count) civ i l court clerk Arthur Beckwith.
At approximately 8:30 am. on .Jan. 25, 1978, Mrs. hiatum was
GUILTY PLEA
driving
south on U.S. Highway 17-92 in her 1968 Rambler Sedan,
who
told
sheriff's
deputies
he
was
Maitland
man
A 19-year-old
the
suit
states. As Mrs. Hahn was making a left turn onto
accompanying
an
armed
robber
during
a
convenience
forced into
store holdup April 23 has pleaded guilty to a felony charge 01 Seminola Boulevard, her car was struck at the intersection by a
1974 Sedan driven by Ms. Howe.
aiding and abetting In a robbery.
At the time of the collision, the traffic control signal at the
John Johnson of 1925 Hibiscus St., Maitland, Monday pleaded
intersection of U.S. Highway 17.92 and Seminola Boulevard
guilty to the charge in circuit court. He had originally been
charged with robbery in connection with the hold up of the Lil' "wasn't properly functioning," Mrs. Hahn claims in the suit.
As a result of the accident, Mrs. Hahn says she suffered bodil',
Champ Convenience Store at state Route 436 and Hear Lake Road.
A pre-sentencing investigation WUS ordered by Judge Thomas injuries and incurred medical expenses.
Mrs. Hahn is claiming negligence played a part in her accident
Waddell.
According to Seminole County sheriff's deputies, Johnson and due to the defendants' failure to warn motorists the traffic signal
another man ertered the store, threatened the clerk and wasn't working properly: failure to have in stock the proper parts
demanded the money in the cash register. One of the men earned to maintain the traffic signal and failure to ask police to direct
traffic iii the intersection at the time the signal was not operating
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TURKEYS KILLED
An estimated $165 worth of turkeys were killed in their pen by a
stray dog early Friday morning, Seminole County sheriff's
deputies report.
Deputies said they were called to the home of Cecil Lee, 2529 Old
Lake Mary Road at about 4 a.m. When they arrived, they
discovered a dog in the pen. The owner reported that 11 turkeys
had been killed and that three were missing, according to
deputies. Each turkey was valued at $15.
An animal control unit was dispatched and the dog was captured, deputies said.
CAR VANDALIZED
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All 35 members of the Aegean
Captain's crew were rescued by
a patrol boat from Trinidad,
which also picked up seven
crewmen from the Atlantic
Empress, Dewel said. All the
missing men were crewmen
aboard the Atlantic Empress.

An Altamonte Springs woman, fearful that a burglar might be
In her apartment, had her suspicions confirmed when she and her
brother-in-law discovered a nude 17-year-old male hiding in her
bedroom.
Seminole County sheriff's deputies said Viola Williams, 29,
returning home to her George Street apartment early Friday
morning, immediately noticed a jewelry box had been opened and
there were signs the apartment had been burglarized. Ms.
Williams left the apartment and walked to her sister's home
nearby where she asked her brother-in-law to return with her and
search the apartment, deputies said.
When the pair returned to the apartment and entered the
bedroom, they came upon a completely nude intruder under a
chest of drawers. Deputies said the youth had neatly folded and
bundled his clothes behind the bedroom door.
The woman's brother-In-law kept the youth in check until
deputies arrived. The youth is believed to have gained entry by
breaking through a screen window.

To Convention, Aide Says

Village Inn, the three-story
hotel Is the center of the
Longwood Hlstorftal District,
The first floor contains
restaurant, disco, bar and
lounge. The second floor hai
been remodeled into 16 offices.
The present city hail building
was built in 1963.

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Pageant Catwalk Collapses

Nude Intruder Discovered In Apartment

Carter To Fight All Way

A resolution by Southward
recommending Seminole
Memorial Hospital be changed
An energy code, by title only, from a county hospital to a
private, non-profit hospital,
was passed on first reading.
with
local control, was placed
On still another matter, H
on the agenda for council's next
motion by Southward, council meeting.
agreed to communicate with
the trustees of the Tom Connors
An accounting transaction
estate, requesting extension of was approved, transferring
the city's option to purchase $7,000 from the water depart.
2.49 acres of land. The Land ment account to the general
Acquisition Trust Fund of f und. Terry requested passage
Florida Recreational, in order to remove in.
Development and Assistance det*edness from the old water
Division of the state Depart- department account. The city
ment of Natural Resources was now has on hand $21,000 worth
formed, effective Oct. 1, 1979, of pipe which can be sold.
and cannot release funds to the
— HUGH THOMSON

Friday July 20, 1979-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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It is not unusual for me to have to wait at crossings for several trains in my daily rounds. But I
have made a game out of the inconvenience as the
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Craning my neck up or down the track waiting for
sight of the caboose is natural and habitual. And the
sight of the bright red or orange last car is
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room. Shhh. I feel like scrubbing and donning a
surgical mask just to look at this room.
Recently, I was In a busy doctor's office. Even the
decor was busy. The uncertain abstract patterned
wallpaper and fiery orange accents just might
incite a patient to sock the doc or curse the nurse.
The lawyer's office featured a nearly all-black decor enhanced with a few splashes of red and white.
He Is a nice guy. Really, he is. Brrr. But in that
tunnel-like atmosphere, was the musty odor dirty
money? At any moment, I felt I might meet the
barrel of a concealed weapon if I moved my head
from either side of the massive black chair where It
rested in fear. Robbery or ripoff? Eerie.

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Intersection with no aplomb whatsoever? Instead,
an execution or lynching comes to mind.
Reds and oranges are colors of passion, violence,
excitement that demand attention.
For many years, even as an adult, I had a secret
yen to get behind the wheel of the exciting delirium
a bright, red fire engine and race wildly into the
winds, halting traffic. Power.
However, the bilious green fire wagons of today
don't generate the same thrilling excitement. And
the green fire hydrants just don't seem to demand
the same degree of "no parking" respect as the red
"plugs" of yesterday.

By DORIS DIETRICH

Clearly, air traffic safety procedures at San
'Diego's Lindbergh Field have improved since the
'tragic PSA crash last September. But, just as
'.clarly, safety procedures could be further
enhanced if Congress and the Federal Aviation
Administration would inject some sense of urgency
into a technical debate that is barely plodding
along.
The flagging momentum of these deliberations
in Washington is as puzzling as it is alarming. In
the wake of last year's horror, we would have
assumed that those responsible for selecting and
implementing the safest possible air traffic control
system would tolerate no delay in seeing the job
done. When error and delay are to be measured In
human lives, there is little margin for options.
Last December, the FAA proposed a strict air
traffic system which would subject private aircraft
in the vicinity of metropolitan airports to the same
controls that apply to commercial airliners.
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
took immediate exception to this plan and has
bombarded the FAA and congress with demands
that the proposed system be rescinded. The AOPA,
which represents the interests of private aviation,
contends the new system would only diminish
safety.
Under pressure from the AOPA, Congress
stepped in to referee the dispute. Meanwhile, the
FAA tempered its support for its own proposal.
That, at the moment, is where matters stand.
The tighter air traffic controls now operative at
Lindbergh are voluntary for private aircraft.
Although 90 percent of the private planes operating
within Lindbergh's jurisdiction are complying, the
10 percent that are not, presumably, continue to
pose a safety hazard.
If the proposed new
drawbacks, Congress and the FAA ought to 1fF
vestigate and either make appropriate corrections
or scrap the proposal and find something better. If,
however, the system Is the best that can be
designed at present, it should be mandated by the
FAA for all metropolitan airports without delay.
Neither will happen soon enough unless
Congress and the FAA kick their deliberations out
of low gear.

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NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was
under heavy fire In recent weeks because of the uncertainty tied
to the slow death of the orbiting Skylab spacecraft.
Concern over when and where the 77-ton vehicle would
plunge to Earth had shaken confidence in the agency's
reputation for preciseness. Space officials were criticized for
their miscalations on the impact of sunspots on the spacecraft's
life.
But Skylab's re-entry into the atmosphere was on schedule,
according to NASA's final estimates.
And the final signal to the limping laboratory sent It tum-

bling into a descent designed to direct the disintegrating craft
and tons of debris into the waters of the Indian Ocean.
The Skylab saga ended without earthly damage or
casualties.
Skylab's demise, assured by cuts in the space budget that
barred manned shuttle visits over the last five years, gave
NASA opportunIty to prove Its capabilities in the face of

challenge.

Airport.

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
South Volusla Sertoma, 7:30 a.m., Deltona Inn.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Sears, Altamonte Mall.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church,
Lake Howell Road,
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.

cars from other emergency vehicles.
But the true blue lights are not as commanding or
demanding as the brilliant red flashers.
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little-noted but profound shift in attitude
displayed by th e na tion's governors.
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held its 70th yearly convention in Boston last
summer, substantive discussion of the Issue was
confined to an obscure subcommittee whose
members served as pro-Industry cheerleaders.
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But when the NGA convened here recently for
Its 71st annual meeting, the governors
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citing many of the problems that long have
disturbed serious critics of commercial nuclear
power.
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what must be one of the most prolong
worldwide death watches on record.
There are a number of points to be ma
about Skylab's return to earth in addition to
general relief that It did net take out a chunk of
city In its final spectacular moments.
Forone thing, the event was if anything ove
publicized, with nurnrosm front pages acco
NASA's copious intrmation flow covers
ranging from sensational to ridiculous. But f
better that than the near-silen t treatment t
Soviets gave last year's crash landing of one I
their nuclear-fitted satellites In northe

public and two private schools
in Seminole County," Mrs.
Constantin said, "but it would
be wise for students in the 10
through 19 age group to be re-immunized. Our statistics show
that 68 percent of all measles
cases in the state fall in this age

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What is important to know is
Florida is one of 20 states where
measles is continuing to rise
and immunization or reimmunization is doubly tinportunt."
Mrs. Constantin said that
measles vaccines are better
today than prior to 1968. She
recoriuueiidetl 13 mr,th.; as the
earliest age to vaccinate a child
and said that state guidelines

iunnuniztl adequately against

polio, diphtheria,

recommended re-immwiization

whenever "live measles vaccine had been administered

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WASHINGTON - Clearing the DC40 for
But airport facilities and safety equipment crashes like the one that claimed 144 lives at San the expense.
return to the sIdes may end one specific air haven't kept pace with the Jet Age technology Diego last year.
WASHINGTON WHIRL: It will cost $223)$6
safety problem, but plenty more remain;
that has made air travel so cheap and popular.
Critics of the Federal Aviation Administration, more to keep a roof over Vice President Walter
How will they' be dealt with - one at a thins Terminals that were up-to-date a decade ago are Including Ralph Nader's Aviation Consumer Mondale's head this year. The $6-year-old sIte
following each new disaster, or with a well. clogged with traffic, increasing the already Action Project and the Airline Passengers roof on the vice presidenU reaIdence,in
plajned, comprehensive approach that will heavy risks of the most critical moments In Association, say the FAA is slow to anticipate Washington Is In such poor shape, It was dec16I
bring safety techniques abr east of air travel's aviation: Takeoffs, approaches and landings.
safety problems, bestirring Itself only after to replace the whole thing rather than contlnu4$p
speed, comfort and convenience?
One solution, favored especially by private disaster strikes. They cite the DC-10's structural patch the leaks on a piecemeal basis. Last y
It depends on the public's awareness of the
pilots, Is the provision of small "satellite" air
defects, such as the engine-mount crack that alone It Cost 97,000 to keep raindrop, from fa1lM
problews, and the presswe that can be brought posts near metropolitan areas to relieve caused the recent crash in Chicago and the cargo on the veep's head.
on airlines and goverment regulators to come congestion at' the commercial facilities. The door latch failure that took 346 Lives in a 1974
JIMMY Carter's successful ,,&amp;i
to gripe with them. To find out what are the airline indiatry looks to Its technicians for a Parts crash.
Washington" stance in 1976 seems, to has
greatest dangers facing the flying public, we solution: Planes could land even closer together,
Federal regulators deny that they have caught on among presidential eandJiss d
surveyed aviation experts, employees and according to the Air Transport Association, If sacrificed passenger safety to the "keep 'em year. At least five of the president'a potes4Lj
consumer group.
engineers could solve the problem of "wake flythg"demandsof the airline Industry, The FAA challengers - BotsaldRUPfl, George Bs*
The answers varied, in large pert depending vortex," the powerful swirl of air that follows a traditionally counters criticism by noting that, John Connally, Robert Dole and Phil
on the particular an that each group has to jet In flight,
on a per-mile basis, air travel Is far safer than have set up their national campagj
grind. But the basic problem all pasties agreed
For their part, the airline pilots for years have diving on the nation's highways.
headquarters across the Potomac River 4a
on is our Increasingly crowded skies - a been sgltIng for more advanced safety
Northern
Virginia. Meanwhile, "Mr. CkIt"ted
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Air travel is booming. MWW compdWon, . Spirit of SL Louls was going only through a inadequate crash survivability safeguards that District of Columbia.
lower prices, the growth of private aviation, periscope, today's jet pilots MIII must depend can keep a minor accident from turning Into a
There's another Jimmy Caster in
even On growing difficulty of going long distam uftutely an th* own vision to avoid other holomust of fire or toxic fumes. Both
ment service in Washington. He's a doorMOWby automobile, all have contributed to an aircraft in the higimpeed traffic jam ova problem involve economic factors to profit and at the House of Representatives. UnIlke
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the elinks any old immunization record_s thes' may
have. The health department
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'killed' measles vaccine had
been given to the child."
In Florida in 17R, ii'i'nrtHni'
to the state agency, there were

four tunes as many measles
cases as there were in 1977.
Some of the complications from

measles include ear infections
and pneumonia. Many children
and adults are hospitalized as a
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IX)U11(l, 4-mince t'iiuld, named

Charles Patterson said he kmie
his wife was having it difficult
pregnancy, but the Pattersons
had no Idea they were about to

resident of obstetrics and
gynecology a t North Carolina

David Lee Patterson, was
removed surgically from Mrs.
I'atterson 's abdon icu.
'We waited it long tune for
this child," said the father
about the couples first child
after 13 years of marriage.
"When doctors were tillable to
hear a fetal heartbeat, %% e both
prayed about it. I believe in (oti
and I believe he uintctl us to
have this baby."
Mrs. Patterson was transferred to the hospital from
Burlington Tuesday night. Dr.
llatlev said, because of corn-

Memorial hospital, said the 6-

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measles may lead to encephalitis, which ill turn could
lead to convulsions, mental

become the parents of a
scientific marvel.
This week, a healthy baby
boy that doctors say developed
outside his mother's omb was
born to Shirley Patterson.
l)ttors said the chances of

retardation or deafness. One of

such a birth were too rare to

every 10,000 measles-catchers
could die from the disease.
Those children who are not
immunized adequately in
childhood still can get the

estimate scientifically.
1) r. Linn halley ,,

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fallopian tubes and develop in
the womb. She said the chances
of the fertilized egg slipping out
of the fallopian tube is only one

l'he abdomen felt WlUsWIl,

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the baby better than we usually

in 10,000 and the birth of a
healthy baby outside the uterus
is too rare to calculate the

Call.''

She said doctors decided on
immunediate surgery.
chances.
'\%iien we opened the ab"The placenta probably
domen, the first thing we saw developed norm ally," Dr.
as the placenta the protective Ilatley added, ''getting its blood
surrounding that coats a baby," supply from blood vessels near
Dr. Ilatley said. "Then I found the pelvis, and the baby was
the baby's feet and the baby funned UI the upper abdomen
started
kicking
and outside the uterus. If the
screalninl4."

placenta can hook up and get

Nor-xnall, or. hiatley said.
babies are conceived in the

blood supply. that's all it really
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Free Employer Education Seminar on Epilepsy, 9 a.m. to
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REALTY TRANSFERS
Willlma J. Goiding &amp; wt Corinna
A. to Dale E. Pinkham (igi) Lot 5,
81k ½. N On Townilt., $32,500,
dt,.Oivensllled Real Eat, Serv to
Elfirvey L. Kansol, Lot 4, Myrtle Lk
ills, $57,000.
' 1 'Wm. E. Miller I. WI Gertle N. to
)John T. Sol.nberger 8. WI Virginia
Lot 5, Blkà, San Lanta, $21,500.
R. L. Peatross 8. Hueber to Joseph
'W Smith 8. WI Beverley B., Lot $9
.ç,pr.ss Landing at Sabel Psi?,

92,400.
Wilbert 0. Reynolds &amp; WI Lucille

i'D. to Hamish Pollock Jr. 8. WI
iCathenine, Lot 71 Lakewood Shores
3gtnst Add, $35,000.
,Robert D. Gustafson 8. wt J.
to Barbara A. Robinson,
*t 41$, Forest Brook, Fifth Sac,
$63,000.
Clifford D. Jordan I Michael S.
Faxatos Tra. to SMR, Inc., Lots 1, 2,
1, 732, 81k 3, $60,000.
(QCD) Pan Am Bank to Betty A.
4yder, from NW corner of N 60 ft of
EtSI 1$, Entzmlnger Farms Add 3,
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',(QCD( same as above, from NW
'rn.r of N 60 It of Lot 1$, Entz.
W6nger Farms, $100.
Sun Rise Errectors to Richard
,ell 1. *1 Donna B., Lot 76 Sunrise
'tin 1, $51,900.
C. Hall Jr. 8. wt loan V. to
aMvtree Holding, Lot 12, BIk C,
$.,eetwater Oaks, Sec 11, 1*4.300.
'Hallmark Bidens to James B.
'ilth I WI Omagene B., Lot 7, 81k 9,
N On Ranches Sec
$64,500.
Olin-Amer Homes to Vidula N.
Dave, Lot 33, 81k 0, Sterling Park
Un 3, $53,333.
Donald C. Latham I Mary L. to
Larry E. Powers I wt Dorothea S.,
Lot 1081k d, Sweetwater Oaks Sec 7,
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$143,700.
Shannon.Whlttl. Constr. to Corllss
W. Shannon I Charles L. White, Lot
15, Baywood Ind Park, $2,100.
Don E. Johnson Sr. to Gary W.
$6.11 I WI Mary 1., Lot 2. 51k 0,
ldyllwlide Sic 1, $19,500.
00(1. L. Peatross I Hueber to
IzaWth B. Jones, Lot 6$, Cyprus
I,ndlng at Sabal Pnt, $13,000.
0ev to Kaminoff Div
IUois 75 1 73, Fox wood Phase I,
I3M00.
VoIllma Louis to T. J. I. Angle
sttleVoot, beg at SE corner of Lot 3,
1IIrtin, Plan.Sim Co., of SE¼ of
of Sec 1$, $100.
Patricia A. Church &amp; hb John M.
tQJofmM.Church,beg atpns$1O.Ift
'II 25 ft E of SW corner of Sec 10,
$0.
i,io$uph W. Reilly 1*0 Barbara J.
en0ord J. Zemel &amp; WI Laura, Lot
1Iik 0, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 2A,
Thomas 0. Moon Sr. &amp; *0 Jane A.
8,. Clyde N. Moon 1 *0 Piggy A. to
Usm C. Warnlcke 8. A. Thomas
$jIth.W½00NEUi0INW¼OISW¼
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ri. F. rfsqrniqr
?Ismg as sve yg
WI Martha K., WVa of SW¼ of
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110 111e, y( Al di lilt want tihit Ill'1t to4 ge't away.
'T'lmat'.s why lull flIlci yi nir new Watt-Wise
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Most experts est lIlhIte t hat a prt perly -insulated
Ilt hilt..' C111 stIhst;Il'St ially cut heat ii'sg and C()() 11119 Ci
Because if this, there are recommended standards for
till' insulation tisi'eI in all areas Of new Watt-Wise
ho mes. Fhe'rç based on R (resistance) values. And

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$45,000.
Marvin R. Cobb 8. WI Ahron R. to
William L. Pettis Jr. 8, WI Carole A.,
Lots 198 20 BIk OW Alt His, Sec 1,

$11,500.
(QCD) Aide Shepard to Kip D.
Braden, beg 216.4$ It E 7911.22 ft S of
NW Corner ofSE'/,oI NW'/,ol NW'k
Sec 13, $43,333.
Harold S. Nobles 8. WI Myrtle
Nobles to Robert A. Pederson, Lot 2,
BIk F, Hidden Lk Un 18, $43,333.
Rage invest to James E. Lane 1.
*1 Betty G.. Lo , 81k B. St. Johns
River Est., 130,000.
William A. Taylor 1. WI Ada B. to
William F. Crigar 1 *1 Dolores M.,
beg 360' W 775.9' N of SE corner of
NE'/ of SW'/ run W 490' SW on
Slade Or 125 ft E $40 to pnt Sot beg.
N 112.5' to beg Sec 36, $85,000.
Brian L. Hickey &amp; WI Judith A. to
Budd* D. Ruler I *1 Barbara, Lot
62, Sandalwood Subdv, $52,900.
Harkins Corp to Ronald L.
Dykoman &amp; WI Julie B., Lot 1$,
Cyprus Landing at Sabel Pnt,

higher the R-valtie, the greater the resistance to
heat flow.
For ceilings, theWatt-\Vjse rec inmendation is R-19.
the

DUCT' R6 IN9JlA11o4

OR INSTALLED IN
CONDITIONED

for walls, it ranges from R-5 to R- II, depending on

SPE

the placement and type of wall. Floor overa
over: crawl
space, R- 19. Duct insulation, R-o. Entrance door, R-5.
itit effective instllation is just one of the many
features of:i Watt-Wise home. Others can include an
energy-saving water hearer, a higher-efficiency airconditioner, treated glass and more efficient appliances.
Ask your builder RI show you how a certified
Watt-Wise home can save you up to 2590 on electricity. Or pick LIP ',11 Witt-Wise Living folt.Ier at your
FPL office,
The Watt-Wise Living home. It costs a little more
now, but in the long run it costs a wh ile lo t less.

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$73,000.
Robert L. Hall I WI Nancy P. to

Jose M. Gonzalez 8. wI Margaret L.,
Lot 21, 81k B, Skylark Subdv.,
$40,400.
Willie L. Hudson 8. WI Frankie L.
to Roger E. Dupps?adt 8. WI Carol
I..., Lot I, BIk 8 Sterling Pk, Un 1,

$51,000.
Eugene 0. Roberts I WI Lucy M.

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to William C. Schmidt 1*0 Eilene V.

Schmidt, Lot l,BIkA, River Run Sec
1. $55,300.
Steven L. Domino &amp; *1 Frances
Joan Domino to Harold A. Jarvis 1'
411 Madeline 8., Lot 1$, Devonshire,

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161,000.

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Frank Walker 1. wt Beth to James
E. Kubera 1 WI Patricia .3.. Lot I,
Bear Lk Hts, $139,900.
Greater Constr to Austin K.
Seville Ill &amp; Pamela V., Lot 55,
River Run Sic 3, $36,900.
Ernest J. P. Guay I*0 Nancy L.
to Timothy W. MacMillan, Lot 5, 81k
1 Rep of Sheets 1 12, N On Towoslie

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ah Add, $21,300.
Gayla B. Montgmery to John C.
Fisher &amp; WI Dorothy M., Lot 4, 81k

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0, Highland Hills, $3&amp;000.
(QCD) Michael Cannavino to
Gordon V. Frederick I. Ann C., Lot
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Gallimore Homes to Lawrence W.
Brown &amp; *1 Gas; l., Lot 1, 81k C.
Sterling Park to Olin-American

Lin .4 Alk 3. Lincoln Park, $100.

Homes, Lots 11.111. Olk P sterling Park

Marlon M. Von Burske to
VArwet M. Still Jacksonville
Lot S. 51k 5, Eastbrook
v Un 6 1100

Un 34, $44,000.

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ytm i IbVb )tisIy cit 451 1 w1Iiit .IIl'' t lIlt side l'SC1t
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Charles E. Klatt 8. WI Sara D. to
Carl H. Dorgan, Lot 24, Blli B. Sky
Lark Subdv., $44,000.
Wrenco Homes to Gene D.
Holloway &amp; WI Myra B., Lot 405
Wrenwood, Un Three Third Add,
$49,966.
Peltzer Constr to Thomas D.
Pleger 8 wf Dorothy S., Lot 13,
Wekiva Club Est, Sec 4, $129,000.
Raymond C. May to James P.
McHahon,N9OftofprtoIW39O.Ioft
of S 100 ft of SE'/ of SE'4 of Sec 24,

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Special hours will be held at
both offices before school
opens, from Aug. 6 through
Aug. 24. Both locations will be
(pen (luring this period from 8
am. until 5 pin.

Caucus, 8 p.m., Sheraton Jetport Inn, Orlando. Speakers:
U. Gen. John Flynn (Ret.) and Howard Phillips, national
director of TCC.

MONDAY, AUGUST 20

mospheric research and near-space exp1orat19.
'p1

tCtaIlUS.

pertussis, measles, niwnps and

larents can have their
hildrcn immunized free at
either one of two Seminole
('ounty Health l)epartment
locations.
'l'iiv l.ungwood office, at the
of Wilimia Avenue and
iiurch Street, will give unmnunizations any Monday from
8 until 11 am.
'l'ht' Sanford office, at the
corner of French Avenue and
9th Street, gives immunizations
on l'uesdays and Fridays from
8 until 11 m.

IIH.S notes that compulsory
immunization gui(lelulcs for the
r have been
revised to improve measles
protection for higil school
students.
All those enrolled and admnitted to gradt 10 through 12
iiiu.St present either proof of
immnuni7Altn'n with live miteasles
virus vaccine or previous infevtioii with natural nicasles.
All others should be reimmunized, an hits sjtokesiiian
said.

TUESDAY, JULY 24
Rally to Defeat SALT, sponsored by The Conservative

Status

ascertained that Mrs. Johnson's husband was absent-minded as to forget the identification?

become

illness when they

adults. But the various vaccin es
can help prevent the disease.
Florida Law requires that
each child admitted to kin
dergarten or the first grade, or
any other initial entrance into a
Florida 5111001 i ei1he public or
private I nnLst present a certificate of immunization
srnwing the child had been

How
Waftso'Wiise Livinghomes
save up to 25% electricity,

TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m. over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Waffle
Stop, Altamonte Springs.

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only two cases of measles in

Sanford Al-Anon, 8 p.m., First United Methodist

Canada.
By being so thoroughly alerted, the world
no way would have been able to escape possib
disastrous consequences had Skylab targeted
densely populated area. But with the contin
position reports and entry estimates, It w
spared much of the uncertainty that a
companled the earlier Incident.
So, score c.o
9for the pen society.

grated that the price of cost-scrimping on
space project can turn out to be considers
congre.iional study warning of enormous
greater than any immediate savings. Skylab,
decommissioning costs for nuclear generating
an economy measure and to make It operational
stations. In addition, the report repeatedly
as early as possible, was launched in 11113
without the self-contained rockets that wod
criticized "the delays experienced in siting,
By DICK WEST
the 36th president, and Mrs. Ford's husband the have given ground monitors full control of is
licensing and constructing nuclear power
WASHINGTON (UP!) - In the Soviet Union, 38th.
orbit.
plants."
discredited government leaders sometimes are
That strongly Indicated the wife of the 37th
This lesson should ensure that we not only
Finally, Edwards' panel served as host 105
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relegated to "non-person" status and treated as president had been excluded from the survey as know but do better henceforth.
senior vice president of the General Electric CO.,
though they never existed,
cleanly as If her husband had never been In the
Despite Its shattering end, Skylab was
one of the country's four suppliers of atomic
We Americans like to tell ourselves It couldn't
White House.
plants, who Warned that diminished reliance
anything
but a failure. It was crucial to the $23
happen here. But what does one make of a recent
I now felt certain enough of the omission to call
upon nuclear power could lead to "a high
billion
man-in-space
project, successfully
survey
conducted by Public Interest Opinion Re- up the polling company and inquire a bout it.
search'
likelihood of serious brownouts and curtailment
demonstrating the feasibility of manned space
of service in many areas." This year, Riley and
The official I talked with confirmed my' voyages lasting months. Three teams W
The survey was based ona three-part question
the governors of the two other states that
suspicions.
However, I was not able to elicit the astronauts in rotation occupied it for a tota1,f
phrased as follows:
maintain temporary storage facilities for lowsay
in
recent
years
that
the
cause
of
the
omission.
The firmest answer I got 171 days, the last for a record 84-day tour of duty.
"Some people
level nuclear wastes publicly demanded that
Advocates of a revved-up space program,'
was
"no
real
reason."
Which could me.n
wives of presidents were as capable as their
transportation of waste materials be 11SF
see in the attention accorded Skylab's en4a
even
made
better
anything
from
an
oversight
to
a
policy
decision,
fact,
husbands and might have
mediately improved "to protect the health and presidents. Do you think this is true or not true in
Two thoughts arise from this investigation, hopeful sign of renewed public and official issafety of our citizens."
One is that the survey can hardly be considered a terest in space exploration. They point out that
the case of Betty Ford?
model of scientific opinion sampling. For had the had the space shuttle, the next upcoming majr
"How
about
Lady
Bird
Johnson?
Joining Riley were Govs. Robert F. Lid, a
other
first lady been included, the overall results project, been ready on schedule It might hate
"MG, how about Rosalyn
Nevada Republican, and Dixy Lee Ray, a
been able to control Skylab's descent.
114
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might
have
been different.
To end the suspense immediately, only 21 to
Washington Democrat who was an
promoter of nuclear power while chairman of the percent of those Interviewed replied afIn that husband-wife capability comparison,
The shuttle, a manned vehicle with the
Atomic Energy Commission from 1973 to firmatively. Ending the suspense, however, does the majority opinion might have been on the capability of going into orbit and returning 'to
distaff side,
1975. To emphasize the "critical importance" not terminate curiosity about the survey,
earth, has been plagued by production delays
of tougher safeguards, the three governors
Do you get a feeling someone is missing from
My other thought is that here we have a good and cost overruns. Congress is now being asked
demanded that new federal procedures be ap- this particular grouping of first ladies? Wasn't illustration of why discredited leaders can't be for yet an additional $220 million for the proj4,
proved by Aug. 1 and implemented by Sept. there another first lady of recent vintage who turned Into non-persons in America. For that bringing the total cost oi$I.8 billion through 1),
1. All the governors at this year's meeting fitted in there some place?
sort of thing to work, all mention of the name the year in which It is at last scheduled for
approved a sweeping resolution calling for
My memory is about as reliable as a Three would have to be suppressed.
operational testing.
In this country, when a former first lady whose
Improvements in training of control-room Mile Island reactor valve, but It was my
According to Its backers the Shuttle will bs
operators, equipment design and placement, recollection there was a first lady between Mrs. husband fell from grace Is Ignored by one bargain at the price since it will be reusable and
medium, other media call attention to It.
administration and management of nuclear Johnson and Mrs. Ford.
is expected to expand vastly man's capabilities
plants, off-site radiation monitoring, cornCould anyone writing such a expose be so In weather prediction, earth mapping, At.
Whipping out my trusty almanac, I quickly
n—

"As of June 30, there were

Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
South Seminole AA, noon, Mental Health Center, Robin
Road, Altamonte Springs.

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group."

Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and noon, Carlton Union
Building Stetson, University, DeLand; 7:30 p.m., First
Presbyterian Church, DeLand; 7p.m. Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall, Altamonte Springs.

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students this past May in six

Inn Wymore Road, Altamonte Springs.
Weight Watchers, 10 a.m., Ascension Lutheran Church,
Cassel berry; 7 p.m. Florida Federal, Altamonte Springs.

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levels are not

widespread epidemics from
recurring," she said.

MONDAY, JULY 23

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Ask your builder about it.

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Hall I*1 Cheryl B., Lot 23, 81k A, I
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SUNDAY, JULY 22

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Services flL1.)f,
childhood Immunization levels

Polish National Alliance Lodge 3216, 2 p.m., College
Park Woman's Club, 714 W. Dartmouth, Orlando.

Score One

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Providence and Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona.
Seminole AA, 8 p.m., open speaker, Halfway House,
Lake Minnie Drive, Sanford.

Plenty Air Safety Problems Remain

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rubella, measles,
diphtheria, whooping cough and
that these diseases
tetanus
have been wiped out.
Such Is not the case.
According to Judie Constantin of the Florida Department
of
Health
and

Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Cauelberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.

JACK ANDERSON

WORLD

mumps,

Your Adult Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
Club 710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Deltona Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Church,
Deltona.
SATIJRDAY, JULY21
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees Installation banquet, 8 p.m.,
Sanford 1-4 Holiday Inn,. For reservations call 323.8959,
Tuscola United Cherokee Tribe of Florida Inc., 7 p.m.,
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.

I wasn't speeding," I stammered. "I
had no idea you could possibly be chasing me—uh, I
mean.. ."
"But you have a burned out rear tail light," he
accused while scrawling out a warning ticket.
Somehow, since that time, I have had the utmost
respect for flashing blue.

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By HUGH THOMSON
Herald Staff Writer
Childhood diseases are still
with us.
Parents today, many of them,
have had the mistaken Will
pression that because of improved vaccines for polio,

FRIDAY, JULY 20
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Jerry's Sanford

b.

municatlons and disaster Insurance,

BERRY'S

"But, but

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and stopping.

And whose Idea was it to change the spinning red
lights of law enforcement vehicles to those flashing
to distinguish these
blue cubes? Yeah, we know

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Mired In Debate

toward Daytona Beach when I spotted a flashing
blue light to my rear. I became entranced with the
image at dusk. It seemed to take on the form of a
twirling ballerina doing her thing. And I could
almost hear symphonic sounds in the blue of the
lovely evening.
I dismissed the thought that the spinning blue
light was for my benefit. I did glance at the
speedometer and sped ahead without changing my
pace.
But the ungodly wail of the screeching siren was a
far cry from a soothing symphony.
And an arrest? Well, the incident resulted in my
pumping heart working overtime toward a possible
coronary arrest.
The officer admonished me for not slowing down

An all-white room reflects a clinical atmosphere

associated with disease, severe Illness or serious
surgery. I have a friend who has a white living

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52 Chop off
1 Dawn (Sp.)
55 Don Adams
5 Seaweed
program (2
9 Desert region
wds)
of shifting 58 Wing (Fr.)
sand
59 Mother of
12 Social club
mankind
(abbr) 60 Inspiration
13 UtTiX
61 Egyptian sun
14 Paper of
disk
Indebtedness 62 Detective
15 Mild expletive
Spade
16 Wood alcohol 63 Laian
18 Fixed
64 Vast period of
19 CIA
time
predecessor
20 Rope fiber
DOWN
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1 Helps
26 British king
2 Hierology
29 Jew
33 Mine product
crewmember
34 Competent
4 Toward the
36 Heir
Stern
37 You (Fr)
5 Sights
38 Region
8 Loam deposit
39 Folksinger
7 Racket string
Guthrie
material
40 Decorated
8 Cigar residue
42 Ethics
9 One (Ger)
44 Grant
10 Cell
46 Congeal
11 Slurp
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ringing In my ears since I was
in my teens. I am now 30. I've
been told that nothing could be
done for this condition. Most of
the time I can keep it drowned
out with the radio or TV or a
fan. Sometimes these other
sounds do not help. I'm interested to know if there are
any tinnitus clinics In our area.
The ear specialists I've been to
have not been able to explain
my problem. Some said that it
may have been caused by
allergies. Any help that you can
give me will be appreciated
greatly.

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Testament
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24 Mohammedan 45 Heron
religion
47 Grows old
25 By birth
48 Bulgarian
26 Outer (prefix)
currency
27 Access
49 Detail
28 Challenged
51 State (Fr.)
30 Biblical
53 Vegetable
nationality
spread
31 Bell sound
54 Keystone
32 Seth's son
state (abbr.)
35 Exist
38 Broke bread 56 Thousandth
57 Juice drink
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curved line

'Stay With What You've Got'

He Was Suddenly Objectt%Z
Liberal Affection

course, it is a s)mptom and a
person needs a careful
examination to see if there is a
cause that can be detected.
Simply not knowing what
causes the ringing or buzzing in
the ear doesn't mean that it
can't be helped either with a
hearing aid, if there's an
associated hearing loss, or with
a tinnitus masker if the hearing
is normal.
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The truth is you're using a
DEAR READER -- By now modified form of tinnitus
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most of the specialists in ear, masker when you turn up' the
nose and throat and the radio or the television or use a
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- audiologists who are keeping fan. It would be a lot more ciup to date at all with the ficlent to have a balanced noise
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literature should be aware that provided to your ear in the form
there are things that can be of a tinnitus masker if your
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done to help a lot of people with testing proved that you'd be a
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ringing and noises in the ear. candidate for it.
When I say a lot of people that
DEAR DR. LAMB — Do you
doesn't mean everyone.
I'm sending you The Health get any benefit from taking a
Letter number 12.10, Help For tablespoon of all natural dark
Tinnitus - Noise Or Ringing In molasses a day or would it do
I.
The Ear. Other readers who any Iiariii? Will it prevent
want this Issue can send 50 constipation?
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addressed envelope for it. Send
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your request to me, In care of talking about black strap
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, molasses, it does contain a
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Radio City Station, New York, small amount of Iron (and one
NY 10019. 1 would suggest you tablespoon a day won't provide
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take it along with you when you enough to make that much
-- - see your ear, nose and throat difference) and quite a bit of
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specialist and tell him that potassium.
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A single tablespoon does
585 milligrams of
contain
like to know lfa hearing aid ora
potassium
which is about twice
be
tinnitus masker would
the amount that you'd get in an
helpful In your case.
average orange. A normal
person should be getting quite
Now
relieving
the
annoyance
HOROSCOPE
of ringing In the ear doesn't sufficient potassium anyway if
always mean that you're going he includes the proper amount
- By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
to explain the problem. There of fruits and fruit juices in his
are Instances in which we never diet.
Molasses won't help at all.,-.- ,
know what causes the ringing
For Saturday, July 21, 1979
or buzzing in the ear. But, of with constipation.

By Eli.lE GROSSMAN
Special to the herald
NEW YORK NEA) Quentin Crisp — 71, outsider has lived in the same small
bedsittingroom in London for 38
years with just enough furniture and lots of old "and even
older clothes." All donated.
"But what makes it different
from other people's rooms,
apart from its looking like 8
deserted workroom, is that
there are no pictures," he said
one afternoon in his New York
hotel suite. "I cant see any
reason to decorate anything. I
accept walls as walls, for instance, and there's a carpet
only because I'm usually
barefooted. I care very little
about the senses."
Even taste, although lies
always been a ravenous waif;
frail, small, undone by a glower
— you'd think.

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by Al Vermeer

WELL-CUR IS ANOTHER

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by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl

much energy on positive
thoughts as on negative ones.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 23-Dee.
This coining year you will be 21) That ideal you're chasing
better able to consolidate your isn't to be found today, because
forces in order to achieve your all you can see are the imaims. Your outer and Inner perfections In others. Revise
drives will function har- your thinking.
moniously.
CAPRICORN tDec. 22-Jan.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) Inconsistency in the
All the grand intentions in the direction of your output and
world will do you no good unless energies gets in the way of your
you are realistic in your getting anything accomplished
planning. A poor choice of a co- today. Don't be a drifter.
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
worker could ruin everything.
Your new Astro-Graph Letter You are kidding yourself if you
tells you what lies ahead for you think the world is going to
for the year following your entertain you today. Things
birthday. Get yours by mailing happen to those who make them
$1 for each to Astro-Graph, P.O. happen.
Box 489, Radio City Station,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify Dissatisfaction with your lot in
birth time.
life could have you making
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you many unproductive changes
find your self stuck with thos today. Take a realistic look at
you consider to be boring and what you are doing.
uninteresting, make the best of
ARIES iMarch 21-April 19)
It and be the gracious person You have a tendency to chatter
you Innately are.
aimlessly today without giving
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 72) much consideration to what
You are much too wishy-washy
you're saving. You may mean
about your goals to accomplish no offense, but someone could
much of anything today. be hurt.
Instead, you may spend all your
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
time and energy making ex- You'll have to continue to be
pTtrix t'arftil with vniir r"
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done!" asked West.
"Learned to play bridge,"
replied East. "As soon as '
South put
in with that
club you should have Ireri
suspicious. As Vergil said,
Beware the Greeks bearing
gifts.' South isn't a Greek
but he gave you one of those
Greek gifts."
West had an easy way to
beat the hand. AS SOOfl as he
got on lead he should have
led his king of diamonds.
South couldn't afford to
duck, because once South
ducked West could cash his
last two clubs.
lie also had it complicated
way to beat the hand. lie
could cash all his clubs and
then lead a heart. This would
break up any squeeze
against East because South
held only one heart.

These Fanciful and whimsical Christmas decorations have all been made from
needlecraft kits. Step-by-step Instructions, Included in the kits, make It simple
for even beginners to complete a professional looking project.

Christmas Decorations In July?
It's never too early to
begin making Christmas
decorations for your own
use or for gift giving, advise the experts at one of
the leading makers of yarn
and needlecraft kits.
"In fact, It's a good idea
to start your project during
the summer months," they
suggest, "so you'll have
lots of time to complete all
of the things you want to
make and not be harried
during the busy Christmas
season."
Included In the line of

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By Oiwald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
East
took his ace
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mantle this year.
All are bright, colorful
and decorative, as well as
fun to make. And step-bystep instructions are included In the kits to suitplify matters.
There are also kits for
making
latch
hook
wreaths, appliqued dolls,
and felt appliqued tree
skirts that twinkle with
colorful sequins. Or you
might want to make a
decorative felt appliqued
wall hanging to place over
the mantle.

One needn't have nimble
lingers, just the desire to
put together these fanciful
and whimsical ornaments
for the coming holiday
season. Christmas is not as
far away as you think. It's
only a matter of months
and it will be here. If you
begin your project now,
you'll be finished In time to
sit back and enjoy the
holidays.
Kits are %'allable at
depart:sient stores and
needlecraft specialty shops
throughout the country.

A Kansas reader asks

aria iea a second ciuu. South what response we recointook his king and threw West mend to partner's one-heart
in with a third club. West opening bid.
smiled happily, cashed his
We recommend an

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kits for the holiday season
is an exciting variety of
Christmas stockings. Some
can be knitted, others can
be made with felt,
needlepoint or latch hook
kits.
For those who prefer to
applique, there are kits
that come packaged with
golden threads, sequins
and beads, in many
whimsical designs, along
with Instructions for
personalizing names, so
that each member of the
family can have their own
stocking to hang on the

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So when lie's home iiid not
count more than your work.
touring as he is with his oneman
'You must transcend your
show, "An Evening with
medium and em be llish it if it's
Quentin Crisp," he usually eats
dull. If you sell pens, don't say,
Comnplan.
No, we haven't any ba llpoint
"It's a whitish powder from
pe ns' (turning his head in anthe chemist which you mix with
noyance). You say, 'We have
water," he says. "It tastes like
none, but they're a mistake, you
distem pe r but it supports you
know. You'll lose the character
totally and if you eat it twice U
of your handwriting.' Th ey can
day, you will never feel (uent ill t 'risp : "In ill(, end (it(- only thing 'ou have to say, Do shut up,' and leave, but
hunger.''
then again you can get
(Ii ICE %%IIWII lID 4)111' ('1St' (all IS yourself.''
Once a day or so when he's
something out of it."
home, strangers phone to he'd always itioved funny; his lifestyle,'' lie says. not speaking
your own
Personality
threaten his life. "1 say, do you lingers were always graceful financially
he still lives that's "lifestyle." Plus conwant to make an appointment? and tapered, not what you hurl iin'agerly, on 'j)euisiouiers'
viction. Sarah Bernhardt
If it happens enough, I don't like on boys' hands; and he wages now.
''said" she was acting and
to do that because friends may naturally said things like ''how
"Still, I [eel I accomplished Isadora Duncan ''said'' she was
be cal ling or people about lovely" in a high, nasal voice, absolutely not hi ng in my life, dancing, he says. He foun d bo th
work."
lie couldn't do otherwise, When young, you long for a laug hi ngly lacking but they
Or other strangers asking his though th e boys at school tried cause and you conform the sin duped the world, so
advice, say, on how to suceed, to persuatle tutu, through at being an outsider into a sho ul dn't you?
which Crisp finally did at the tort ure and abuse.
lAte, will be pleasanter,
cause. Now 1 realize 1 di1n.'t
his
60
with
Later on, the public tried, too. represent gay people as I'd certainly, although hapiineu-...
of
age
autobiography, "The Naked hooligans beat him up at night thought. I represent ed myself." isn't guaranteed. That, says the
Civil Servant." Or how to when he walked home through
That's what he does, with wit outsider who says he has never
survive which, miraculously.London's slums; respectable and the alien's unclouded experienced love, comes from
citizens just kicked him when perceptions, in ''Au Evening "living continuously in the
he has always done
'In the '20s and '30s,'' he he queued up for the bus.
With Quentin Crisp,'' which present which is an ideal. You
explains, "men would have died
New York critics cited as an only achieve it occasiona ll y
his
111151. in
like
if you'd sai d anything about
something
68 Caine his book, ''outstanding theatrical ex- through
Servant,
Civil
l'he
Naked
them was feminine. Their hair
meditation or deep breathing
Perience."
never even showed under a hat telling how he'll subsisted
1k also explains how to because while you're doing
and there was t his passion for happily for .15 'ears as an art acquire a 'lifest yle" if you them you're taken away front
not seeming to care a bo ut yo ur school model, and less happily don't have one because the future in which there is
for shorter Periods US J
appearance."
everyone should. "In the end anxiety; from the past in which
Along London's streets then freelance commercial artist the only thing you have to offer there is regret; and from other
and writer. how lie's done both which
came young Crisp: hair longish
no one else can is people in whoni there is
an overt homosexual, overtly yourself," he says.
betrayal."
an d hennaed; eyes, fingernails, as
despised. It became an awardlips made up; clothes startling
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UBRA (Sept.23-Oct. 23) ding. Again today you could buy
Your mind has a tendency to without thinking about anything
wander today, fantasizing all but your personal desires,
immnelast three clubs while East diate raise to two hearts.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
types of things. Take care not to
discarded his three dia- sI:wsI'AI'Kut I:sr.:uu'J(usE sss
put too much stock In your Kidding yourself a bout how
month, Then West led his
daydreams.
much you are capable of doing
king of diamonds and East
(For a copy of JACOB V MOD.
SCORPIO t(ct. 24-Nov. 22) at one time and attempting too
was forced tounguard one of ERN, send $1 to: "Win
his jacks South took the rest Bridge,- care of this newspa--..
Count your blessings today and many projects could make you
per. P.O. 60% 489. Radio City"
not all those things you don't a very unreliable partner oft e tricks.
"What could I have Station, NewYor,.Ny. 10019.)
have. You can spend just as today.
FRANK AND ERNEST

Wit, beauty, talent, grace —
they don't count so don't worry
if you haven't any. 'You mtLst
never try to acquire them. You
must stay with what you've got
and emphasize it,' he says,
even if the world says it's a
liability. Are you a bore? Be so
that
boring
appallingly
SOinCOUC throwing a party will
say, "Do bring that boring
friend of yours."
Lifestyle, therefore, must not
be confused with flamboyance,
which Crisp admits he did at
one time. "People must not
move from statement to protest
as I did. It's like wearing
perfume. At first you cough and
think, this will slay them. After
a bit people cant stand next to
you in the elevator anti you've
forgotten you're wearing it. Its
the SØIIIL' with one's appearance."
Instead, remember that you

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
July21, 1979

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by Howie Schneider

LET15 øJilT

Friday, July 20,1979-7A

in the ear. I've had a constant

DIRj Vi

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Evenlna Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Recently my husband noted
your column about how a
hearing aid might help ringing

F

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OURSELVES

AJouTIK!&amp;'

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DEAR ABBY: Twenty-five
years ago, when I was 2, my
parents split up. My mother
was an alcoholic and didn't
want me. My father couldn 't
raise me alone, so I was given

MOTHER'S job.
Abby, my husband Is the
dearest , sweetest, most considerate guy in the world, but
his mind Is closed on this
particular subject and he
will not budge.

up for adoption.

The only parents I have ever
known are the wonderful couple
who adopted me, loved me,
save me their name and a good
Ilife,
Recently, out of the blue, my
'real" father contacted me by
and said he was
H elephone
omlng out to meet me I had
tiways known I was adopted
indthoughtit rather exciting to
upeding my "real" father.
I'm not sure what I expected,
*mt this man was a terrible
lispoIntment. He is a heavy
risier, smokes like a chimuey has had a rough life and
ook It. The father who raised
ne Is exactly the opposite.
AWough I feel sorry for this
traliger, I don't know how to
acttplly discourage him from
railing more of my life than I
to give him. I'm grown up

iow:and have no desire for a

lose relationship. I don't want
2 shut him out completely, but
re have nothing in common and
see no basis for more than a

What
distant friendship.
How would you or your
readers handle this?
FOUND IN OREGON
DEAR FOUND: I would be
respectful and courteous,
carefully avoiding any phony
expression of affection la order
make him feel better.
pretense of feelings that are not
be more cruel

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DEAR IRRITATED: Diaperchanging is no more a mother's
Job than a father's. However,
he agrees to do anything and
everything BUT, don't hassle
the dearest sweetest, most
considerate guy in the world,

Abigthanksto
you for warning people to never
leave discarded refrigerators
where youngsters can crawl
into them and suffocate before
DEAR ABBY: This Is our they're found,
After reading that Item I
first baby, and my husband and
I couldn't be happier but,, literally ran to our garage
mine Is stored and
wouldn't you know It, there is a
removed the door as you
problem,
My husband absolutely, suggested.
We have a 3-year-old and a 1çxasttively refuses to change our
year-old and I would never
baby's diaper.
forgive myself if they became
He says he will do anything
and everything in the line of victims of such a tragic achousework, cooking, laundry, cident. I hope Other readers did
marketing, etc., but he simply the same.
THANKFUL MOM
cannot bring himself to change
1 hope so, But
DEAR
MOM:
a diaper! He says that Is a

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your opinion?
IRRITATED IN IDAHO

DEAR

unfortunately, some will not.
Read on for another lIle.saving
letter on that subject.:
DEAR ABBY: A woman
wrote about her small daughter
being found blue and nearly
lifeless after having been
trapped for ho urs in an aban-

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Passively aggressive, parading winning television filin shown
internationally and sudlenly
rus homosexuality when you CrLsp was the object of the
only whispered tile word in world's new liberal affectoin.
private. lie did it, lie says,
because "I had no choice. I'm
"11 I'd died at 60, I would
I fell out."
not a drop out
never have received the
Since he co uld remember, benefits of having pursued my

Going

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BEAUTY DIGEST
Stain Away
If you discover a perspiration
stain on one of your favorite
blouses try this: If the stain is I Diane
a fresh one first sponge it with I
ammonia, If it's an old one use I Robbens
white vinegar. In either case I
follow with a thorough rinse and
L
laundering.
AV
EXERCISETHEFUN
II you're having trouble day if you use a mild shampoo
sticking to an exercise routine that has less detergent.
because it just gets too boring Remember to always follow up
try combining It with enjoyable with a rinse or conditioner.
activities. Watch a favori te hall Women who have permed or
how TV show while you do you dyed hair and want to shampoo
stretches and pulls, listen to every day must give themyour favorite record al bums selves a 30-minute oil treatment
while doing calisthenics or call once a w eek.
a friend and go Jogging
SUMMER PERFUME
together.
It's best to switch to a lighter

cloned refrigerator in a neighnors yard.
Your advice was good, but
parents should also be awar e of
LONG AND SHORT OF IT
the potential danger of
Short women will look
refrigerators and upright slimmer and taller If they wear
f reezers that are IN USE!
their skirts to the mldcalf with
Children have been known to boots during the winter, and
climb Inside these (in just a few Inches above the
tS)to"hide," They &amp;C ankles with sandals in the
equally as dangerous.
summer. For even added height
ALSO CONCERNED stick to dark solid colors,
CONFIDENTIAL TO "B. J.
CLEAR EYES
IN SAN JOSE": Horace
you
wake up with red p
U
Greeley said: "The darkest
uffy
eyes,
try
the following: apply
he
hour of a man's life is
sits down to plan how to get either two ice cubes or
money without earning II.' cucumber slices directly to
Your tide to reduce swelling.
Find a job!
Getting married? Whether Under your eyes, to erase bags,
you want a formal church Use either a cover stick or a
wedding or a simple do-your. fo'mdation a shade lighter than
own-thing ceremony, getyour own complexion; next
Abby's new booklet, "How to with a blue eyebrow pencil
Have a Lovely Wedding." Send draw a rim on the Inside of your
$1 and a long, stamped (28 lower lid. This will make the
vents) self-addressed envelope whites appear whiter.
to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive,
SHAMPOO OR NOT
Beverly Hills, Calig
You can wash your hair every

perfume In the swumer. Those
spicy Oriental fragrances are
fine for cold weather, but now
they'll seem overpowering.
Scent grows stronger in hot
weather and also as your body
perspires. Try using herbal and
citrus Fragrances instead, And
switch to spray cologne rather
than perfume. It has more
alcohol, which will refresh you
on a hot day.

NATURAL BF.AUTY
TV star Pam Dawber told
Beauty Digest magazine her
biggest beauty secret. "1
believe In always having a
poitivc attitude. You can look
at people's faces and see what
their attitudes have been all
through their lives. It's written
all over them. As long as a
*uZ114U1 has a positive attitude,
she'll age gracefully and gill
look beautiful in her '60s."

Don't

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Let Us
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about mIssinI
We'll be ha
at NO EXTR
return, will

said and re
Call

Clrculatloi

Evei

�aA-Evenlng Herald, Sanford, FL

Friday, July 20, 197

Do You Want To Be A Judge?
Applicants are being
sought for the new circuit
.udgeship that will include
Semlnole and l3revard
:ounties.
Deadline for applications
are 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24,
,accordlng to Newman

Brock ol Mtainontc
Springs, member of the
18th Judicial Circuit
Nominating Commission,

Washington Ave., Suite 210,
Titusville, Flu., 37780 or via

All applicants must have
been a member of the Bar
of Florida for the precedIng
fIve years, he added. An)'
person desiring to submit
his name (or consideration
should contact the cornmission chuinnan, Robert
l. Nabors, at 3910 S.

The Florida Legislature
last session authorized the
additional circuit judge for
the cccwt.

1305)269-9700.

The nominating cornmission is comprised of
nine members, three of
whom are lay persons,
from both counties.

Bundy Defense To Strike
Hard At Teeth Testimony
marks,

MIAMI tUPli - The defense will strike hard and fast today at

Souviron used an acetate overlay on the photograph of the bite

the state's crucial teethmark identification testimony as they
open their case in the four-week-old first-degree murder trial of
.
Theodore Bundv.

Evening Hera Id, Sanford,

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
THE VACATING. ABANDONING,
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
OF RIGHTS.OF.WAY.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME

Orlando - Winter Paik

Seminole
322-2611

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned person desires to
engage in business as an individual
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
under the fictitious name of LOG
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE HOME CONSTRUCTORSat 120 Kay
NOTICE that the Board of County
Lane, Altamonte Springs, Seminole
Commissioners of Seminole County,
County, Florida. Notice is further
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the
given that the undersigned Intends
11th day of August, AD., 1919, in the
to register such fictitious name with
County Commissioners' Meeting
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of such
Room at the County Courthouse in
county.
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public
DATED June 27, 1979.
Hearing to consider and determine
Ralph David
wtether or not the County will
Publish: July 13, 20, 77, August 3.
vacate, abandon, discontinue, close,
1979
renounce and disclaim any right of
DEL.56
the County and the public in and to
the following rightsof way running
INVITATION TO BID
through the described property, to.
wit:
The Board of Trustees of the
A Stripof land, SOft. wide, 23 ft. on Seminole Memorial Hospital invites
both sides of a centerline as Shown bids upon the following:
on Ihe Plot of Seminole Heights, as t Vending Machine Contract
Additional information, plans and
recorded in Plat Book I, Pages 1 and
2, Public Records of Seminole specifications are available at f
County. Florida and defined by this fice of the Materials Manager.
All bids shall be mailed to the
description: From the Nor.
theasteriy corner of Block "H" run Materials Manager of the Seminole
N IS degrees 37' 31" W 2587 ft. to the Memorial Hospital, 1101 East First
Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. All
centerline of Laura Street and the
Point of Beginning, thence run 5 74 bids shall be postmarked not later
degrees 22' 23" W 73,43 ft., thence s than the 30th day of July, 1979, and
sa degrees 39' 23" W 64410 ft., shall be received on or before the 1st
thence S 48 degrees 41' 23" W 30680 day of August 1919.
Opening of such bids will take
ft. to the termination point lying on
h
..a .,.
nIee at
of
-.the Office
. -the Materials
centerfineof Lake Kathryn Circle Manager of the Seminole Memorial
lying North of Lots 10 15 Block "E". Hospital at 1:00 o'clock AM. on the
6th day of August 1979.
Seminole Memorial Hospital
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
APPEAR AND BE HEARD Al THE reserves the right to relect any and

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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P.M.

RATES
................. 43c

a
Itime
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38c
a lJ
3cons.cu'iv.tlmes •. .
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

Seminole County, Florida

DEFRAY

DEADLINFS
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
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18-Help Wanted

&amp; Found
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S-Lost

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Found: Huskey
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Markham Woods Rd.
Call to identify 323.1523
Male Cocker Spaniel

3230969

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REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 7495

Experienced Legal Secretary,
Sanford. Reply to box 2$.
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1637.
Sanford. Fl. 32771.

2 BR fulI turn including pans,
dishes, silver, linens, 'TV &amp; all
utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon
thly. Shenandoah Village 323
2920

31-Apartments

•SIU•lUU•UU•UUII
I FLASH! FLASH!

Owner says to reduce his 3 BR. )
bath home on large lot, quiet but
convenient to Shopping. NOW
Only 574,000. Grab the Car Keys
&amp; See This

Sanford studio apt. everything
,furnished including utilities, $160
mo. 500 S. Oak. 841.7883.
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' COUNTRY TRAILER SITE

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10 pretty acres in Osteen. Only
$17,000 for all. $5500 down.

Unfurnished

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EXECUTIVE HOME-OLDER-COMPLETELY RESTORED 2
S'TORY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON
ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE
'NEAR LAKE MONROE. SSOC
MONTH, REFERENCES
SEIGLER REALTY. BROKER
1710640
3210102

STEMPER

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A PERE ECT FAMILY HOME w- over 2600 sq ft of living area 3
BR, 2 B close to shopping.
5hooIs &amp; recreation area.
Newiy decorated. $49,750.
COUNTRY LIVING at its best,
This) BR, 1 B homeon 7i-7 acres
has charm, comfort &amp; for your
Summer enjoyment an above
ground pool. $53,500.

Rent 2)04 Lisa s.ourt
31"i, $27S. OWNER

'BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
321-0759
7638 Sanford Ave.
Aft. HI'S. 377.7643,327.4869

LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
This? PR. 1 B home includes
BR garage apt. Rent home &amp;or
apt. Has great potential. 532.500.

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3 BR, 2 bath, C H&amp;A, kitchen
equip. + washer &amp; Dryer,
double garage. $350 mo.

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ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS

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2BR, I bath, wwcarpe$, C H&amp;A.
Large Iof.
3233759
Adults, nopets.

7435i 5 French 11 971 Sanford
323 5324

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3 BR, I"z bath, double lot, VA or
FHA. $31,500.

Homes

500 S. Oak $417883.

Nicely furnished sleeping room,
air cond. Quiet man preferr.
322-2229, 414 Myrtle Ave.

Mobile Home for rent, 2 BR,
Adults, $110 + utilities 8 dep.,
Osteen. 372.7425.

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ceiling fans. 527.000. Call us to
Low maintenance on the outside of
this 3 BR. I B home. Gas heat
&amp; completely fenced. $27,900.

North Beach- Ocean front house
for rent, New Smyrna Beach.
Call aft 4 PM 904.475.5065

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

taking up space with a want ad
,inthe Herald 372.2611 or 131.9993.

Augvst 14, 1979
The manner In
FIGHT INFLATION
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the personal representative's at. which
the
7:08P.M.
Batt isa student at the University
aforementIoned
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
torney are set forth below,
assessment shall be made is by the
of Florida, Gainesville. He is a 1976
The Board of County Corn.
Sanford one bedroom, air, cerami "
power. For details, call 6443079.
All persons having claims or lineal front foot of properties
graduate of Oviedo High School.
bath, $150. Adults, furniture $10. /
missioners of Seminole County,
demands against the estate are fronting North and South Edgemon
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$417883.
Florida,willhoidapubllchearingto
LPN
full
time.
Exp.
wFlorida
required,
WITHIN
THREE Avenue and the "front" of saId
consider the following items
license. 8.45.412. 322-S566, San.
DeBary. Idealforsaniors. Lovely l
1ii
tice
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF propertyshalibedet,rmlnedbyth, A.APPEALS AGAINST THE
DAVID GOSSELIN
ford Nursing 1. Cony. Center.
BR, air, close to churches I
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF City Council of the City of Winter
BOARD
OF
ADJUSTMENT
Airman David A. Gosseiin, son of. THIS
shopping. 337.8034, 661 6485.
NOt iCI, so file wIth tt, desk
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Gosselin of the above court a written Springs, Florida.
1. HAROLD HARTSOCK, ET Wanted: Person to refinish large
SECTION VI - That the AL-BA (S21.79).1SE I. d4V-A.1
of 310 N. Third, Winter
number of chairs. Experience &amp;
Springs,
has statement of any claim or demand assessments provided for herein Agriculture Zo,*-.ppeal against
been selected for technical
references required. Apply to
training they may have. Each claim must be
shall
be
payable
in
ten
(10)
equal
the Board of Adjustment in Ap.
at Sheppard Air Force
Holiday Inn, Sanford, II from 9
Legal NotIce
Base, Texas. In writing and must indicate the yearly installments and shall beer
proving a Special Exception for P. S.
to S. 323-4080.
in the aircraft maintenance field, basis for the claim, the name and
interest at the rate of eight percent
HABERL.Y to erect a barn and
Airman Gosselin has completed address of the creditor or his agent ( percent) per annum from tha
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
date vlesiisary clinic facility forward of
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basic training at LacklandAir Force or attorney, and the amount of
BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
_
acceptanc,
of
the
improvements
Legal
Notice
the residential structure (for the
ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)
An attorney for the family of a
Base, San Antonio, Tex., and Studied claimed. If the claim is not yet due,
MISS ION ER S
provided for herein; however, said
emergency
treatment
ci
horses)
on
the
Air
Force
mission,
organization,
the
date when it will become due assessments may be paid without
woman who bled to death says he will file a malpractice suit
THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
the following described property: NOIICE OP PROCIID1WOS FOR
and customs, and received special shall be stated. If the
claim is interest at any time within thIrty
against her abortionist, since he has been declared negligent by a
That
part
of
theE
300ftofW
1240.511
THE
VACATING,
ABANDONING,
training in human relations,
contingent or unliquldated, the (30) days after the improvement
Separate sealed bids for lhj
is of S 1753.02 II of the N 1710.0211 of DISCONTINUING AND CLOSING following
court-appointed panel.
nature of the uncertainty shell be
items will be received i
mpls$ad
and
the
resolution
ap
PAUL JENKINS
NE1/s Of Section 311930, N Of the Oft RIGHTS0FWAY.
stated, lithe claim is secured, the proving same has been adopted by SanfordGrant
thi office of the Purchasing Agentl
Line, IelstheW 11011 TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN:
Room 417, Seminole County Court
hemorrhagedto death in March1978. The day before she died her
retired Air Force Master Sergeant
claimant shall deliver sufficient Springs, Florida.
uterus had been punctured accidentally by Dr. Roland Tauber at
describid
NOTICE
that
the
as
located
on
the
South
Board of County
and Mrs. Paul E. Jenkins of Route 1, copies of the claim to the clerk to
10:00A.M., Aug. 1, 1979, at whicb'
SECTION VII-That the total side of Wilson Road,
'.4 mile West of Commissioners of Seminole County, time and
his Orlando Birthing Center. She was 15 weeks pregnant at the Sanford, has been selected lo enable the clerk to mall 001 PY to estimated cost of the public im.
place bids will be pubiicI
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the
Katie Lane. (01ST. 3)
receive specialized Instruction after
each personal representative.
Opened and read:
provement provided for herein
time.
2.
JAMES
GAMBLE-BA(4-16.
l4thdayof
August,
A.
0.,
1979,
in
the
completing basic training at
All persons interested in the $96,051.88.
Item N.. I.-(3) Brake Testers ft
A panel ruled unanimously Wednesday that Tauber was Lackland Air Force Base, San estate to whom a copy of this Notice
Unit County Commissioners' Meeting
,
79).54V-PUD Planned
Motor Vehicle inspection
SECTION VIII - That there shall
Development lane—Appeal against Room at the County Courthouse in
Item N.. 3- (2) utility Tractorr
are required, WITHIN THREE City of Winter Springs, Florida,
The airman will remain •
the medical examiner said, that the overweight, asthmatic
an a Rear Yard Variance from 30 It to Hearing to consider and determine for Construction of
Lackland Air Force base, and will MONTHS FROM
Lake Monro4
woman was a poor abortion risk as an outpatient. She suffered
THE DATE OFOF
as1eumentplatstcingIh.areato
whether or not the County will Wayside Park
attend the environmental health THE FIRST PUBLICATION
be assessed with plans andl7ftonLot2,WekiyaHillsS,ction5,
PB 21.
.7'
1%, Section 3l.39, vacate, abandon, discotin, close,
THIS NOTICE, tofilo any Objections specifications and an estimateot
from chronic lung disease and had a family history of highs blood
specialist course.
For Item No. 3 only, upon awar,
renounce
the
on
Lyndhurst
Drive.
and
disclaim
any
graduate
they
may
have
that
(01ST.
3)
challenge
the
Airman
Jenkins
is
a
cost
of
the
1975
proposed improvement
pressure.
right 01 successful bidder will be required t
the County and the public in and
validity of th, decedent's will, the which shall be open to Ui. inspection
of Seminole Community College. His
to furnish Payment and Performanc
Di, Thomas Hegert, Orange County medical examiner, said
qualifications
of
the
personal
of
Thispublichearingwilibehe$din
the
following
rights.of.way
running
wife,Tracey,sth,daUghterof.s.
the public.
Bonds, each in the amount of 105,
Tauber should have rushed his patient to the hospital as soon as
representative, or the venue or
Anne Henegar
of Sanford.
SECTION ix
This Resolution Room 203 of the Seminole County through the de$a'ibsd property, to.
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perCent
(*00 pd.) of total bii
t:
lurisdiction of the court.
shall remain in force until sup. Courthouse. Sanford, Florida. o
her condition stabilized, Instead he stopped her bleeding by
amount; and proof of insurance
ALl. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND piemented, amended, repeated or
That portion DI the alley way lying Bond forms
August 14, 1979. at 7:00 P.M., or as
will be furnished b
MARK YEISLEY
pressing medical packing cloth against the wound. The next day
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED o.tterwise altered.
between Lots 1.12 and *324, Slod 3'
1000 thereafter as possible,
Airman Mark 0. Yeisley, son ci WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Seminole County Purchasing.
Lockhart's
Written comments tiled with the
Subdivision, Piat bO0k,
SECTION X
All resolutions or
Division,
,
bleeding again. Only then was she rushed to Orlando Regional Forest Drive, Sanford, has been Notice of AdmInistration: July 13, thIs
County, Florida.
resolution are hereby repealed. considered. Persons appearing
specifications available in the off ic
Medical Center, where she died after an emergency hysterec- selected to receive specIalized in. p97,.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
SECTION Xl - This Relolution the public hearing will be hard
of the Purchasing Agent.
struclion after completing bsic
EDWARD
S.
JONES
Orally.
&lt; torny
Hearings may be c00tinued APPEAR AND BE HEARDAT THE
shall take immediate effect upon it
The County rewy,s the right
training at Lackland Air Force
As Personal Representative of passage and approval,
from time to time as found TIME AND PLACE ABOVE reject any
jgert noted that most doctors will not perform abortions past
Base, San Antonio, Tex.
or all bids, with o,
the Estate of
ADOPTED
this
79th
necessary.
Further
details
available
SPECIFIED.
PASSED
and
wIthout
cause,
Airman YeIsi,y studied the Air
waiv&amp;ii
to
,ie first Uu-ee months of [5fl5flC7.
SUE JONES
by
calling
332.4330,
Ext.
'
ay of May, I97.
technicalities; or to accept the
cology and o telrlcs In Detroit, Force miSsion, organization and
jCflg
Deceased
Tauher, now
Boa'd of (ounty Corn
Bosrd of County Corn
CITY OF WtNTER PPNGS,
wh!th in 1t igeii,eni óest s.rve,
cusiums, and receiveg special In.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
missloners of Seminole
missioners5,miriole
• RIOA
coLstently hits maintained his Innocence. His license to practice struction in
the interest of the County.
human relations, The
REPRESENTATIVE:
County,
County,
Florida
Florida
By:
Troy
J.
Piland
Purchasing Agent
Florida
was
spencled
11
months
ago
airman
now
goes
to
Inc In
the Defense
ALDO ICARDI
By: Arttwr H. Beckwith Jr.
Mayor
By: Robert French,
Sefflif101e County
Language
Iflstitule,
Presidio
of
within
P.O.
Box
Small
family
said
he
will
file
suit
IPSO
the
attorney for
Clerk
ATTEST: Miry r. Norton
Chairman
L
Room 417, Courthouje
Monterey, Calif., for training in the
WINTER
PARK,
FLORIDA
Attest:
Sandy Jacobs
City Clerk
weeks for a jury trial for Tauher. A panel first was apSanford, Florida 32771
language field.
3) 445-2405
TloPho.:
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. Bockwithjr.
(3m) 3234330 Ext. 295
14 It C I97 Cr&amp;'iue'e 0 !eminofe
po.ed by tlw iiurt to study the malpractice charges against the
Pift• hy I). P3. *979
Pt'bllsh
Ju'y
20.
*979
u, ;. ;;
PUb$$7I Jop 3, *V79
PObIII -, Jujy si, ive
OELSI
to determine if there was reason to suspect negligence. High School.
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4 BR I'.- B. w-w i.arpet, C HIA,
patio, utility rm., fenced yd.
$43,900. VA.FHA.

REAl. ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

ALL FLORIDA REALTY
OF SANFORD REALTOR
25445. French Ave.
372 0231,323.7573,3720779

Buyer waiting, needs a house in
tn, Longwood Lake Mary are,)
Willing to pay cash to fliort Call
Lennie Williams,
Realtor
Associate ,,tter nrc 6452124
Tony Coppola Assoc
Realtor
641 2518

VA SPECIAL
Assume VA loan and move in when
paperwork done. 3 BR. I BA
Game RM. Florida RM. Ready
to go. Owner needs to go north
now.

styou'reinthebusineiso huildifl9
the
use
busines.
your
CIasSitiPd Ads often.

Immediate Occupancy New 3 tSR
I B. block home, refq &amp; range
Walking (liStAfl(C tO Piospit,il.
doctor. nursing home &amp; down
town 527.500, w t'icellent terms
Johnny Walker Inc 31? 6157 or
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MORE. front 8. rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr
323 5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

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OVER 5 i MILLION
IN SALES THRU JUNE'

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JUST LISTED! 3 BR. ii, bath
honmeonoak shadediot! C H&amp;A.
w w carpet. Fireplace in FR,
newly painted &amp; Many Extras!
ftP P
WARRANTED
Only
535.000'

Needs repair, 2 I. $15,100
1 2. 531.900. Terms.
Older 2 story 12. secluded area
$47,000

BEAUTIFUL! 4 BR. 2 bath home
on over 2 acres! C H&amp;A. w w
carpet. FR split fIR plan, eat in
kit, patio &amp; Goodies Galore!
Wow. Just $65,000i

BATEMAN REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave.
321 0759 I
Aft,Plrs.3fl 7643,322 1869
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DR. Screened porches, high
wooded 6 acres, .100 ft Hwy
frontage. $59,900
Lq lot 3 fIR. 2 B split plan.
beautifully landscaped, fenced
bk yd. rm for garden. 537,500

Sanford's Sales

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guadraplex. basics are here.
needs upgrading.
Great
potential, good cony location
$59,900

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BR. 2 B split plan, C H&amp;A. Exc.
neighborhood sie soo

Harold Hall Realty

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323-5774 Day or__Night

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WiLL BUY EXISTINc, 155 &amp; 2fld
MORTGAGES R. Legg, Lic.
Mtg Broker. 875 No. 1 0
Wymore Rd , Allamorite
161-143

IS 6 1915 Hurst Needlenose.
rnetat,c bluø, w 1975 Johnson ItS
hp. on tilt trailer $7200 Ask for
Jim 323 0898

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nome WaSfl,ng
a.
waxing Restores original shine
&amp; prolongs paint Guaranteed
streakless &amp; spotless windows.
from 520 to 540 323 415,
anytime

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MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky showers our
specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 8567

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Office Cleaning

1-essn'.aklng

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Alterations, Dressmaking

Custom Otfce Cleaning, commer
ciat, flew COnst Lic , bonded &amp;
ins, Quality service everyfirne
Ph 323 0541 or 668 598.4

Drapes, Upholstery
127-0101

_UI GrOOmlng&amp;Boart$ng

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Cit 33oi366. 6688335

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I Man, quality operation
I yrs. exp. Patios. Driveways

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HomeInrovements

Ldwnmower sates &amp; service We
sell the best 8. service the rest.
Western Auto
.101W Ist5t.
3224103

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A&amp;B Painting
Ins 8. Ext Resi &amp; Comm.
322 $787 9 9

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YELLOW SAND
Call Dick Lacy 3?) 7580

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ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control
Pet
supplies, dog houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outsiae runs, also air cond.
cages 322 5152.

Hammond Electronic Organ
$650 Excellent Condition
323 3759

Plastering

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etc.Wayneaeal, 377 1371
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Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed&amp; Bonded
Call 377 7780

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or 904 734 6105 collect.

--65-Pets-Supplies
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Part Sheltie. 377.2931 aft
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Read today's classified ads for
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REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
5G. BALINT &amp; ASSOC. 322 $665
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PAINT ING, CARPENTRY

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Lhasa Apso Registered 1 mo. old
male beautiful red gold color.
Well trained. Must sacrif ice

Railings
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Custom built iron work

Windowguards,gateselc.
Marlin s 313 loll. ,iJv 14.i

CUSTOMCABINETS

$100 Pb 373 5994 after 2 p.m.

FICI EvI.

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Persians -wti 8 Toni fern, red
taby male 135 575. Siamese 10
mo oio tern 5)5. I 1051

Glenn A. Blackmore, Broker
51—Household Goods

flouvourBuse..

Cocker. male, i', yr. Keeshond
fern 7 yrs, German Shep fern I
wks Under 57% or he't offer, 855
705)

Brano New Inferspring Bedding',
price. Sanford Furniture Sal
vage. 17 97 5 of Sanford 3225721

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harness's Beauty 14004

1971 Bayliner IS'?" with 197980 hp
Mercury &amp; '79 Trailer
$3800. 3722069

Youth bed practically new, used
about S weeks, including mat
tress. 101 S. Mellonville Ave.

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General Landscaping
Ro
specialists, top Soil &amp; fill dirt,
sod laying 8. free trimming.
323 2944

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Ave., Sanford, Sat. &amp; Sun.

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Chrysler $600 See at 205 holly
after 6p m

2 Wheel covered trailer &amp; I slide in
camper for I ft. bed truck 8. I

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Western Auto 301 W 1st St
Automotive Service; tune up,
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find him listed in our Business
Service Directory

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Refrigeration A C Repair
Licensed 3730039

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$ hp Ahriens riding mower, very
good condition, 5350. Call 323
5957 anytime.

Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co.
P.0, Box 1328 • Longwood, FIa. 32750

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8. you have a bargain Oil Seals
blO1n, sporty interIor AM FM.
air, nice car $630 to pay off loan
0. l's yours 319 565!

Certified Lawn 8. Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
373 8719
Mowing
After S

Appliances

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Pecan dining room set-table
60"xIO", extra leaf-I matching
chairs have beige tweed seats.
Like new $350. Call 327-074).

(305) 8623363

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Call Carl Harris at
SEARS,Santord32l 1771
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74 ManIa s w, 14X4 rotary Fi it

Lawn Malntnnatwo

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1977 t6tt 'Stinger" Bass boat, 150
Mercury engine. Thrust trolling
motor Excellent condition,
55.800 Call after S weekdays 37?
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Tricycle womans
Nlce3 speed.
Interior doors. 365 3315

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY.SELL.TRADE
311315E.Fir5tbt,
3225627

City sewer and water • 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom units • carpeted 'air conthliomJd.
all appliances • clubhouse • swImming pool • 8 acres . boal (lock and Stlf)S • 2
bedroom•2 bath house • 50' boat slIp • carpeted e 1600 sq. It. • 1/2 acre . elevator
sea walls • landscaped • large oak trees and much more!

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Linoleum Rugs 8. Paint
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322 5791

Competitive Rates

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S Pc. BR Set
Inexcellentcond.,$900
CaIll9$1OS7

LOCATION: 1-4 to Orange City DeLand Exit • Go West on 15A to 17•92 • Go North to
15A • Left to SR. 44 and follow brfght blue Hontoon Island State Park sgns to Bolts
Landing Rd. • 3 miles from beautiful DeLand, Fla.

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Hard lop, power, air, auto
$795
313 1303

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good cond. $20 each. Sanford
.Furniture Salvage, 1192 So. of
Sanford. 3225771.

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saver, .1 door, vinyl top es
cellent rood 5?fSO Alter 6 p rum
339 2625
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color TV. furniture &amp; many
household items 2671 5 Si,nford
Ave 377 1491 Open Tue's thru
Sal S 30 to 530

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52 CONDOMINIUMS 1 HOUSE
ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONTAGE
11:00 A.M. SATURDAY JULY 21

5915 Ford Torino G T
New tires &amp; StiCker Needs paint
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Jeep /8.CJ 7,bcyI Levi package
Call 313 7448 after 6PM
or weekends

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Dayton,i Beach. will piold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday at 7 30 It's lht' Only one
in F iorida You set the reserved
price Call 901 255 8311 for
further details

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Losing your home &amp; credit? I will
catch up back payments &amp; buy
equity 377 0716

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IN THE WANT ADS 322 2611 or
15)1 9993
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light .mppl . liouse'holcl items,
clothing West on 46. left on Lake
Markham Rd 373 9649

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our lot or yours
FHAVA,FHA 7355245

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lot Available, lease
Wlrz Realty
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831-2; 834.3405

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Western N Carolina near Hen I
dersonville Enloy cool privacy
for only 51.000 with easy terms I
or will trade for equity in local I
property Call Bart or George,
Broker Owner 372 7198

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distit's lawn tools, gas grill. etc ,
-8 30 ii in , Ill Laurel Or. ,
Top Dollar Paid for junk &amp; used
Sanford
_ cars, frucks&amp; heavy equipment
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322 5990
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baby &amp; toddler clothes. mens &amp; I ___________________________________
woniens clothes &amp; Misc 1805
Holly live
78-4v5torcycles
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Carport Sale - Furniture &amp; Misc.
7$ 750 ISonneville Triumph
Sat Only 9 tilt ', 115 F Airport
Good Cond Best Offer
Blvd
323 5613
Yard
Bike. mower. stereos, patio bar,
lamps, pictures, lots of nice
clothesandhundredsofpiecesof
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1III
misc goodies Sat and Sun. 9 00
to 1 00 520 Valencia St

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JUST MAXE' PAYMENTS '69 to
75 rociels Call 339 91(X) or 514
4605 Dealer

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Branch Office

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INC
REALTOR J23 7832
Eve. 322 8152, 372 ,587. 377 777

45-A---.itof State

1973 AMC Gremlin Std trans
(rind I
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32) 154)?

I or I'.t,ti' C. n,nmncr cal &amp; 14

Free listing BROCHURE write
CHEROKEE LAND CO
Murphy. N C 78906
II 1 family yard sale fri &amp; Sat July
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208. 2) 9 104 Furniture. clolhes
&amp; Misc 188 Washington Ave.
46-commercial Property
lake Mary

ANYTIME

IDYLLWILDE 3 BR. 7 B lovely
stone fireplace &amp; FR Im
pressive
entrance
foyer,
decorator wallpaper, extra
storage &amp; utility rm. El. garage
door. $64,900

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HAL COLBERT, REALTY

REAL ESTATE SS(3C5ATES
JOIN SANORD'S SAl fC
i
LEADERS! WE LIST &amp; SELL
THAN
MORE
HOMES
ANYONE' JOIN THE ONE
I
THAT'S NO. U

80-Autos for Sale

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io (bOy Trk 6 c',i f bed S$cp
tmpi'r radio htr west coast
m,i,rrorc (',OOd C oiiO 12? .1975

WE bUY USED FURNITURE &amp;
APPI lANCES Sanford Fur
flilur,' Slig' 3?? 8711

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Saturday. 71st, 9
Morethan lust a yardsale
Handmade items, plants,
Decorated cakes --and more
225 1st Street, Lake Mary
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Junk Bargains Sat Only 9 till'
4)1 VihIen Road

Airport Blvd &amp; Jewett La 10
acres $45,000 Good terms

ATTRACTIVE') BR. lbath home
w spacious Lit, OR, 5cr. porch,
carpet, fireplace 8. Moret Just
$37900!

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Garage Sale, Sat Sun 96 Starcrafl
75-A--Vans
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Popup camper. Gil Bransen
- -- - theatrical organ, household
1969 Clmev 6 cyl Semi Custom van I
items 1015 Coronado Concourse i
Excellent ond Almost new
322 2192
racial
tires 323
6417
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Country Club &amp; 25th St .1 acres w 7
old bldgs on property $30000

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3 BLOCKS TO OCEAN
CRESCENT BEACH 75'xlOO'
lots only $7500. $1500 dn $9881
per Mo Paved roads. City
waler, Underground utilities,
etc 7 blocks to Inland waterway
35 lots avail. Ace Real Estate.
Wm Kenyon. PIIr. 829 5251. 951
AlA So , St Augustine Beach,
fl 32081

COZY &amp; NEAT' lISP, I bath home
inC C Manor' Super for starter
home' C H&amp;A, w w carpet,
porch. Ienced yard &amp; More' A
buy for $29,500!

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3 FAMILY BONANZA
sat Only 9AM to 4PM
Moped, bicycles, telescope, beauty
&amp; barber equipment, furniture,
kitchen table, chairs, coffee
urns. Skates, ars, F P toys.
many new 8. near new items, odd
pieces &amp; early Christmas gifts
119 E Jinkins Cr Pinecrest.

43-t..ots-Acreage

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2 yr. old, iust beautiful 77 mobil',
wet bar, den, formal DR. eat in
kit, sc porch, walk to St Johns,
covered boat dock s tennis &amp;
swimming Terms i Asking
535.000

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Carport Sale L)OlIs, iamps. toys.
glassware, Misc Sat Only 1116
West 3rd St

1975 Lamore Mobile Home 12x65.
3 Bdr, 2 B complete with skir
ting and patio awning 327 6167
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or 831
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REAL.TY

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STE N SIR 0 r'i

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W,1ntd Appliances repairabll.
• 0 nd i t i on
WaShers
refrigerators, etc XellOgq
Auction 31) 7050

51-Garage Sales

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69 Chevy 1. onghorn P U
(lest Offer
323 56*)

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Good used turn, appliances.
plumbing hi,furs.
bid material 3?? 5659

42-!biIe Homes

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Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
Buy A Sell the fineSt ri used
iurniture Refrici
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5959 (hrole 'ruC' W.tP If 0
bed,' runs strong. lilt 'Al gate
5)750 Sanford AuCtiOn IllS 5
rnh Av" 323 7 340

Cash 3224l32

ri'stptow
Ni"w tapp.tn
wholesale IctI over frOm going
out of business sate 3 double
oven &amp; A single oven Prices
start ,il 5212 15 S,,nford
01
nture Salvage, Il 9? "0 ot
Santord. 327 8715

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68 -Wanted to Buy
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rqd.iire rctrqeralor &amp; electric
stov' Operating condition 32?

1913 Apache 65x12, 2 BR. 2 bath.
screened porch, awning iIxIS,
$3500 down, assume $5600
mortgage $87 mo payments
lnfor 323 7319

GOING BUSINESS ON 17 92
Poor health forcing owner to sell
Owner will assist in financing or
Consider trade 535.000

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79-Trucks.Trailers

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WANT ADS ARE BLACK
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER
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New 235 Homes Ipct tfl?eI'est to
qualified buyer. $37,000 to
538.000 Low down payments
BUILDER. 322 7787

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jen,rm,n AX C 6 wks 10 moc
biks. red &amp; blue Dime CDX
5151)5)00 fYi 7055

kitclli'n ,tide portable dishwasher
Green. butcher block top. I yr
old L ike "nw 5350 313 6706

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NEAR LAKE MINNIE
Owner may consider VA or FHA
on) BR, Ii,bath. w FR &amp; porch.
Large lot w fenced backyard

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36—Resort Property

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For Rent IxSO Mobile Home near I.
4. All util. furn. + air cond. I
adult. $40 wk. 322.1113.

UNCLU'TTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust

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3 BR, 7 B older frame home, w w
carpet, Ben Franklin FP. 2 new

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Sanford Gracious living. Rees.
Weekly 8. monthly rates. lnquir

AVON

REAL to 322 IOO1)MLS

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Cash for your lot' Will build on
your tat or our lot
Y Enterprise, Inc
Medet Inc Realtor
MI 301)

LEMON BLUFF fantastic I BR
weekend relreat
Johns
River, covered boat dock
537.500

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Will clean houses or Apts. also
windows 8 ironlngs. Reliable,
1992.

WORLD.

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WIIIdO baby sittino &amp;
HOusekeeping, Call Gale
or Helene 323 0165
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Low Down Payment

REALTY

33—Houses Furnished

Call 323.1183

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VA- FHA.235.Con. Homes

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25445. French Ave.
322023), 3237173, 322.0779
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32771
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Live In companion for elderly lady.
References Required

3390509
3390500

W Garnett White
Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KPIDER ASSOC
tO? W Commercial
Phone 327 ___________
788). Sanford

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CALL'IJS IODAYebout this] BR,
2 B home w.0 H&amp;A. Located on
cor lot, easy financing w.FHA or
VA avail. 535.500.

REAL ESTATE
ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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AGENCY

REALTOR 3224991
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves
349.5400. 3721959
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Saflford.Sunland.) I, fenced yd, SC
rm., appliances, carpeted, air.
$260 mo., ref. Avail Sept. 1. 323.
.3649.
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Why settiefor less when you can
have this country estate on
approx I acres complete with
guest cottage &amp; barn for horses.
$130,000. Call to See this Today.

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honest 8. reas. Call JoAnn

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2 BR, 1 bath house
- Kitchen equipped. Close in.
3272777

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Osteen-3 BR.? bath, Central H-A,
W w carpet. Large wooded lot
$44,000. McGovern Builders. 32?

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LET'S BE HONEST
If u weren't looking for a new
caree you wouldn't be reading
this d, and If wi weren't looking
tot someone to do a job this ad
wouldn't behere. If you want the
opportunIty to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1.800.432 8403 anytime for
recorded message.
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21Situations Wanted

Raborn

Furnished

701 Bldg
5 Altamonte Dr

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—_78.._.M)IOrCYCICS

Free Kttens
I orange striped
1t"fljil
Cute' Cuddly! L ittCr
raned' )9 5651 Genr'v,U

Parts
ori WASHER
Service Used M,,chineS
MOONEY APPI iANrES
1?) 069'

TOWNHOUSE
For sale lovely 2 BR. I:Ii an ei
v. w carpet, drapes inc
beautiful grounds fly appt only'
323 9598 ________________-

REAL1 OR

65—Pets-Supplies

52—ApplianCes

41-Houses

INC.

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Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down
town, very clean &amp; roOmy. See
Jimmie Cowan, 310 Palmetto
Ave

in person Lakeview Nursing

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Center 919 E. 2nd St.

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INVESTMENT DUPLEX
(2) 2 BR Apts. furnished &amp; rented,
Just S2.900 With $5,000 down
Owner Will hold

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PEACEFUL COUNTRY
Trees pius lake, pool pius sauna
Living with all other comforts
Huge 3 BR. 3 bath home plus
Mother in Law cottage on Lake
itutier in Volusia County
599.000

1 BR Apt. w-w carpet, air, with

LPN. F4iitime&amp; part time. Apc4

Ewening fleiuld

SECTION V

40-A—Apartments&amp;
DuplexesforSale

Cal I Bart

carport&amp; enclosed porch. Adults
only, no pets Security. 32)
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Teaching position open workinb
mornings with pre school
chiidren. Degree required. Send
resume to Box 26 co Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1637, Sanford,

41—Houses

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Experienced
Secretary for busy'
Sanford off ice, typing, filing,
recepionist &amp; other general
office duties. Salary com
rneflsurate with abilities &amp; cx.
perience.
PHONE AFTER 6 PM WEE K'
DAYS 322.0131. Equal Op
portunity Employer.

Excellent opportunity for a sharp
career minded Executive
Secretary who has proficient
typing &amp; short hand skills.
Varied administrative duties.
Semi resume to Cardinal In.
dustries, Inc., P.O. Box U,
Sanford, Fl. 32771. Att: Mi..
Taylor.' Equal Opportunity
Employer.
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Experienced maintenance supr
Apply in person Sanford Nursing
&amp; Cony. Home 950 Mellonvilie
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ever.

ship
atat
the
Army
ROTC
Advanced FLOR IDA. The name and address of
Camp
Fort
Bragg,
NC.

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established

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1 BR- $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
on Lake Ada. Just So. of Airpo-t
Blvd. on 17 97 in Sanford Call
373 8610 Mariner's Viliage.

Mechanical Drafting Engineer.
Conveyor experience,
knowledge preferred. Send
resume to P.O. Box 632, Mat
toon, III. 6193$.

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Osteen-Modern 1 BR Apt. Adults
only. $150 mo. Schuren Realty,
Realtor- 831 1347

Telephone interviewer
Home
wanted for part time research
work. Experience not necessary.
Not a selling lob. Must have
private line. Mail letter in.
cluding education, any work
experience, names of references
&amp; phone number, to Box 29 co
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford, Fla. 32771. AffirmatIve
action M.F.

CHRISTMAS IN JULY

NoticsofPvblicHearlitg

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Tractor Trailer Drivers to haul
with an expanding company.
Must have at least 2 years cx
perience I. be at least 24 years
old. Both local &amp; long haul
needed. lnqulreJ &amp; P PropertIes.
1330 Sheeler Rd., Apopka. (800)
4326901.

Lost in Paola area

assessment plat hereinafter

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3O..ApartmentsUnfurnishI

Despite Gas

Florida needs to do both to sustain itself economically. "It's a
very sensitive thing," he said.

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mu...U..... lit

Movieland Drive.In, 3160 Orlando THE EXPENSE ASSOCIATED Leonard Wertheimer, Jr., etc.,
Dr., Sanford, Seminole County, WITH SAID IMPROVEMENTS;
Plaintiff
Creative Expressions 323.M1
Florida, under the fictitious name of DESIGNATING THE PROPER.
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THE PEOPLE'S AUTO EX. TIES TO
BE ASSESSED;
J. T. Justice, et al,
__________________________ CHANGE, and that we intend to DESIGNATING THE TOTAL
18HeIpWBnfed
Defendants.
registersaidnamewiththeClerkof ESTIMATED COST OF THE IM.
________________________
the Circuit Court,-Seminole
County. DOflt,AACIJY.
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CIrCUIt Court
RAYMONDJOHNSON
Florida in accordance with the EFFECTIVE DATE.
Orange County, Florida
Spec. 4 Raymond S. Johnson,
provisions of the Fictitious Name
WHEREAS, the City of Winter
ADVERTISING
Case No. 77.5402
whose wife, Beverly, lives In San.
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 865.09 Springs, Florida, has determined it
Diamond R. Fertilizer Co., Inc.,
ford, recently was assigned as a
Florida Statutes 1957.
to be in the best interest of the City
Plaintiff,
communications center specialist
Sig. Diana L. .Jarrett
to provide for a public improvement
vs.
With the 52nd Signal Battalion in
SALES
Charles L. Jarreft Jr.
on North and South Edgemon
J. T. Justice, et al,
Stuttgart, Germany.
Ruth Jarrett
Avenue within the City and that the
Defendants.
Johnson entered the Army In
An aggressive salesper.
Lucille Jarrett
nature of said public improvement
February 1917. The specialist is a
Publish July 20, 21 &amp; Aug. 3, 10, 1979 shall be the paving of said Street and
son Is needed for
NOTICE OF
1974 graduale of Seminole High
DEL.94
providing drainage therefor; and
sales and ser's'-t of
SHERIFF'S
SALE
School.
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WHEREA5,theC.4sdesirovsof
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
His mother, Mrs. Josephine
and new
NOTICE
TO
THE
PUBLIC:
assessing the prop rties benefited
Crisis:
Levin
by virtue of those certain Writs f
Roundtree, lives at 1309 Southwest
Notice is hereby given that the by said public improvement to
advertisers.
A great
Execution issued out of the
Road, Sanford.
Board of Adjustment of the City of defraytheexpenditureofmoni,,sfor
respective
courts
as
listed
above
future
for
a
self-startSanford will hold a regular meeting said improvement pursuant to the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - Commerce Secretary Sin Levin
more particularly that writ issued
on July 21, 1979 In the City Hall at terms of Chapter 170 of the Florida out
er. Previous sales excoNNIEsIsAuçK
of and und•r the seal of the
as1d'$,,pd. Qttü1O)z.FtOIida
11:30A.M. In order to consider a Statutes; and
The dAughter' of an' M$'amonte
per lence
needed,
Circuit
Court
of
Orange
County,
vacations just because of the energy crisis.
request for a variance in the Zoning
Springs resident has been decorated
WHEREAS, the engtneering firm
Florida, upon a final ludoment
Salary
plus'
commis.
Ordlnanceasitpertainstosid.yard
of
Clark,
Diet:
a.
Associates.
Levin also said Thursday he thinks Florida can rebound from wifh the U.S. Air Force Corn.
rendered in the aforesaid court oi
requirements in MR.) zoned Engineers, Inc. has submitted an
mendation Medal at Maweli Air
slon
with
full
cornthe 20 percent drop In tourism realized at the end of June and Iii Force Base, Montgomery, Ala.
the 12th day of June A.D. 1979, in
district In Lots 16 &amp; 17. Being more estimate of the construction costs °
that
certain
case
entitled
Diamond
pany
benefits.
Apply
early July and said with a good fall and spring 1979 could be
specifically described as located at the paving and drainage on the
Air Force Reserve Staff Sergeant
R. Fertilizer Co., Inc., Plaintiff .vs.
1610 Park Ave. Planned use of the Street to be improved; and
In person to:
FrIda's best year
Connie T. Shauck, daughter of Mr.
J. I Justice, et al, Defendants,
property addition of laundry utility
WHEREAS, the City has been
B. Johnson
of 891
Jonathan
:fl 1978, a record 34 million people visited Florida and spent $13 George
Way, was
cited for
meritorious
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
Ron Beck,
room
made aware of the necessity of said
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Act,ertjsing Director
bi1Ion.
B.L. Perkins
improvement.
serviceasanairoperationspecialist
Seminole County, Florida, and I
Chairman
"Travelisoneof thegreat joys of life," Levin said. "A vacation at Robbins Air Force Base, Ga.
have levied upon the following
Board of Adjustment
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
is:a hard-earned, very personal thing."
described property owned by Foy
PubliSh: July 13, 20, 1979
RESOLVED BY THE CITY
Justice, said property being located
.,evin was responding to President Carter's call to the nation to
DEL.66
COUNCIL
OF
THE
CITY
OF
WIN.
DONALD BROWN
300 N. French Ave.
in Seminole County, Florida, more
T ER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AS
b4 patriotic and give up unnecessary trips to conserve energy.
Marine Private Donald A. Brown,
particularly described as follows:
Sanford, Florida
FOLLOWS:
Carter didn't single out vacations but his message was strong son of Robert A. and Wliha J. Brown IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
thw5t ', of Lot 45 (less that ___________________________
SECTION I
That there shall be
571.
Deltona,
has SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA a public improvement consisting of
part lying east of canal) of St.
t'nogh to convince state officials to change the state's ad- (ompleteø the infantry
combat
VALET PARKERS
PROBATE DIVISION
Josephs according to Plat 1, Page Part time. Must be able to run.
the paving of streets and provision
vertlslng campaign beginning next week In northern newspapers. training course .t the Marine Corps
Eli. Number 79.I)I.CP
114, Public Records of Seminole
for drainage therefor on North and
Seminole Raceway, 6p.m. NOW.
Base, Camp Pendieton, Calif.
"A hard-earned vacation is not an unnecessary trip," says the
Division
South Edgemon Avenue in the City
County, FlorIda
During the six week course, he IN RE: ESTATE OF
new ad.
of Winter Springs, Florida,,
and the under-signed as Sheriff of
received lcroorn instruction and
UE JONES
SECTION II - That there shall be
Seminole County, Florida, will at
With tourism the leader of Florida's economy, Levin bristles at participated in field exercises ,n.
A
A
A
an assessment on the properties 11:00 AM. on the 13th day of August
the suggestion people should day closerto home and not make the Volving infantry tactics; the con
EM PLOY MEN T
Deceased
benefited
by
the
aforementioned
AD.
1979,
offer
for
sale
and
sill
to
struction and camouflage of fighting
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
2,500-mile round trip from New York to Florida.
public improvements pursuant to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
positions; and the use of mines,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING the terms of Chapter 170 of the
"If we solve the energy problem in a way that destroys the demolitions and intra-company
to any and all existing liens, at the
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Florida Statutes for the total cost of
912 French Ave.
3733176
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
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economy we lose," he said, claiming If people are thrifty and cut communications equipment. His
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
said
public
improvement
to
defray
County
Courthouse,
in
Sanford,
Export
Sales
Mgr.
Must
have
specialized
training
centered onand
the
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED the expense therefor.
out auto trips to the store and use their home appliances wisely
operation,
employment
Florida, the above described real
IN
THE
ESTATE:
knowledge of Marine
SECTION Iii - The street to be property.
the energy problem will take care of Itself.
maintenance of employment and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED improved in North and South
Export Sales with at least S
That
said
sale
Is
being
mad.
to
"If the average American treats his energy the way he treats maintenance of recoiless rifle,
that the administration of the estate
years related experience Salary
Edgemon Avenue lorated within the satisfy the terms of said Writ
antitank rockets and flame.
of SUE JONES, deceased, File City of Winter Springs, Florida,
his bank account (and saves a l.ItUe each week) doesn't he have a throwers.
$205 per wk. Reply to Florida
Execution.
Number Iv 12l-CP, is pending in the
Slate Employment Service, 200
right to use a portion of it at vacation time?"
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SECTION IV- That the lands
John E. Polk, Sheriff
S. French Ave., Sanford, Fl.
Circuit
Court
for
SEMINOLE
upon
which
the
assessment
shell
bc
But there are those who feel Florida may be going out on a limb
Seminole County, Florida
County, Florida, Probate Division,
32771
BRYAN BATT
ar .tll of the lots and lands
Publish July 20,37 i Aug. 3, 10, 1979
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the address of which iS COUNTY
advertising for tourists at the same time it is trying to join the
ROTC Cadet Bryan C. Batt, son f
adjoining and contiguous or bowl. DELI)
TAX PREPARATION
CO U R T HOUSE, SAN FOR D, ling
energy conservation bandwagon.
retired Marine Corps Lt. Col and FLORIDA.
and abulting upon such Im.
Earn up to $15 hr. Part time. We
The
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Karlton L. Batt, 40 Tarpon representative of
personal provements or specially benefited
"To me it's like having your cake and eating it to," said one
train, AKUTAX. Call collect 904.
BOARDOF
Circle, Maitland, Fle.,
the estate is therbyandfurtherdeslgnatedby the
receiving
JONES,
address provided for.
736.8732.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Florida Energy Office staffer, while another acknowledged praclicai work In military is
leader.
is EDWARDS.
1005 DRUID
DR., whose
MAiTL.AND,

Vacations

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Legal Notice

Notice ishereby given that we are PROVEMENTS AND THE PROCE.
engaged In business at the DURE THEREFOR TO

Friday, July 20, 1979-9A

CLASSIFIED ADS

marks Wednesday to show Bundy's teeth lined up exactly.
Lost: BlondeS rust
Dr. Lowell J. Levine, chief bite mark consultant for the New
York
Cit)
Medical
Examiner,
confirmed
Souvlron's
judgment
Prosecutors rested late Thursday after calling 49 wItnesses and
Answersto"Rusty".323.3959
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Thursday, saying he believed Bundy made the bite marks based
introducing 100 exhIbits to show Bundy strangled Lisa Levy and
upon a reasonable degree of medical certainty.
Margaret Bowman and beat three other Florida State University
(hi Care
_________________________
Levine had also used computer-enhanced photos - a space age
coeds Jan. 15, iga.
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE all bids.
development that allows greater detail to be brought out - to
The trial Is moving quicker than most observers had expected
First &amp; Only child care center open
Publish July 20, 22, 23, 1979
SPECIFIED.
analyze some heavily bruised areas of the bite mark. He did
Saturday In Sanford - Begin.
and Circuit Judge Edward Cowart has told jurors they should get
DEL95
Board of County Corn.
fling June 2. Sanford Early
disagree over the number of bites.
the case by late next week.
missioners of Seminole
County Court
Chlldcare Center. 3226645.
County, Florida
Souviron said there were two. Levine said they were "two very
Cowart denied a request from the defense, filed routinely at the
Seminole County, Florida
By: Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
distinct and very good patterns from the lower teeth and three or
Case N. 7$'12.SP.03
end of the state's case, for di&amp;nissal of all charges.
Bohannon's Day Car Center
,,
Clerk
Joseph Harris Company, Inc.,
four
orfour-and-a-lialf
or
five
bite
marks
consistent
with
uppers.
Longwood.Lk. Mary Rd.
The state had begw slowly, with descriptions of the two crime
By: Sandy Jacobs
Plaintiff,
Open 6:30 AM6:30 PM
The computer technique - used by Levine to analyze Xrays of
Deputy Clerk
scenes - the Chi Omega sorority house and Cheryl Thomas'
vs.
Sdayswk.
3317420
(SEAL)
President John Kennedy taken after his assassination - makes a
duplex apartment. Beginning this week the chain of evidence
Foy E. Justice and J. T. JuStice, as
Publish July 20, 1979
Personal Representatives of the
graph-like picture of thecolors, showing darker areas as hills and
Child care in my home. MonFri.
reached its peak.
DEL .91
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Estate of W. L. Justice, Deceased,
Longwood, Winter Spgs area. $23
lighter areas as valleys.
Nita Neary pointed out Bundy as the man she saw fleeing the
Defendants.
wk. 339.1026.
RESOLUTiON
NO.
259
In testimony earlier on the computer enhancement technique,
sorority house at 3 a.m., a state chemist said hairs found In a
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
Circuit Court
panty hose mask had similar microscopic characteristics to Dr. Homer Campbell Jr., the chief forensic dentist for New
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
9Go Things to Eat
S.minole County. Florida
_________________________
PROVIDING FOR THE PAVING
Bundy's hair and two dental experts have testified that Bundy's Mexico, explained the socalled Digicol machine was used "to
Case
No.
fl.203$
CA.17.K
AND DRAINAGE OF NORTH AND
make the image imiore visible to the human eye."
teeth made the bite marks found on Miss Levy's left buttock.
Poultry, beef, pork, fish, Free
SOUTH EDGEMON AVENUE IN
deliery,min.$2Oorder,$aflford
The dental testimony - the most complicated, detailed and
________________________
THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FMC Corporation,
area. 3222371. Sam's Portion
technical In the trial so far - took all day Wednesday and
FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR AN vs.
Meats.
_____________________________
ASSESSMENT PURSUANT TO i. T. Justice, et al,
__________________________
__________________________
Thursday. First Coral Gables dentist Dr. Richard Souviron, an
CHAPTER 170 OF THE FLORIDA
Defendants ___________________________
associate Dade County Medical Examiner, matched the teeth
STATUTESON THE PROPERTIES
11'-lflStfl)CtlOflS
FICTITIOUS NAME
bruise pattern with Bundy's teeth, and said, "They made the
BENEFITTED BY SAID IM.
Circuit Court
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SERVICE
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bA-Evening Herald, Sanford FL

Friday, July 20, 1979

Malor 0gilvie: AIabama
ATLANTA (UPI)
The
more fanatical Southestern
Conference fans will tell you
there are only two college
sports
football and spring
football
so, with preseason
drills barely a month away, it's
little wonder that gridiron lever
is starting to rise again
the
region,
Over In Alabama, where
anything less than a national
championship is cause for
alarm, they're spreading the
word that Major Ogilvie, a 180pound junior, may be the best
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running back the Crimson Tide
has had; better even, they say,
than Johnny Musso, Wilbur
Jackson or Tony Nathan.
"That's a pretty big order,"
says Ogilvie, the young man
who scored Alabama's winning
touchdown against Penn State
in the Sugar Bowl. "I'll have to
do my Job, just keep doing what
I'm suppose to do. I put any
personal goal third, behind us
winning the SEC and national
championships."
There's a segment In the state
of Alabama that insists there's

a running back down the toad at
Auburn who Is going to outshine
Ogilvie this fall. The player
they're touting is a 190-pound
senior named Joe Cribtr who
played very little the first four
games last season because of a
foot Injury and Still wound up
with 1,205 yards and a leagueleading 16 touchdowns.
"I've got o have something to
shoot at," said Cribbs. "I want
something to make me worc."
Cribbs could be Improved this
fall and still not equal last
season's figures because he'll

be running in tandem with
junior James Brooks who was
leading the nation in rushing
before he broke his foot in the
fourth game of last season,
Cribbs, despite playing very
little until the fifth game of the
season, led the SEC in rushing
last fall by gaining an average
of 120.5 yards per game. The
No. 2 and No. 3 runners
Georgia's Willie McClendon
and LSU's Charles Alexander
who holds the league's career
rushing record have gone to
the pros so the only other 1,000-

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yard performer returning in the
SEC this fall Is Vanderbilt's
Frank Mordica, who underwent
corrective knee surgery this
spring.
Mordlca's statistics are a bit
misleading since he got 321 of
his 1,065 yards in one afternoon
against the Air Force which
just one week earlier had
allowed Georgia Tech's Eddie
Lee Ivery break loose for an
NCAA-record 356 yards.
Down in the Louisiana bayou,
where college football is just as
much a craze as it is in

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est.

Alabama, LSU fans are counting on a 205-pound junior with
the unlikely name of Hokie
Gagan to pick up where
Alexander left off.
Leon Perry, a 212-pound
senior at Ole Miss, looks like a
sure-fire 1,000-yard performer
this fall. Last season, Perry
(673 yards in 148 carries) split
tailback chores with Freddie
Williams (627 yards in 137
carries), but Williams has
moved to flanker.
Running out of the Alabama
wishbone which uses a host of

Ever?

backs, Ogilvie gained only 583
yards last fall. But his 6.5
average was second in the SEC
only to Nathan's 6.9.
"Ogilvie is such an exceptiona) blocker that he's worth just
as much to our offense when
one of the other backs has the
ball," said an Alabama assistant coach. "He's not all that
physical, but he's an intelligent
blocker with good technique.
You couldn't ask for a better
attitude."
,The team is more important
than any one individual," said

Ogilvie. "Coach (Bear) Bryant
puts that into us. That's the
reason we win. You know that
to impress him, you have to do
your job and do it right. You
have to work hard, but you do it
because when you see
something that works and is
successful you want to be a part
of It."
That's why Alabama fans
believe Major Ogilvie will be
the best running back in the
SEC this fall even if some
others wind up with fancier
statistics.

Evening Herald
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Friday, July 20, 1979

1AItamonte Majors Advance, 2-0

Sports

Parade _______________________________
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John

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11%' MILTON KIUJIMAN
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NEW YORK (UPI) Last Tuesday night, when practically all
the other major league baseball people were in Seattle watching
the AU-Star game, George Steinbrenner was in Columbus, Ohio,
watching another ball game with the Yankees' new president.
The man Steinbrenner was with was George Staler, Jr.,
President and General Manager of the Columbus Clippers In the
International League and the game they were watching from an
enclosed box in Franklin County Stadium was one between the
Clippers and the Syracuse Chiefs.
When Al Rosen notified George Steinbrenner he was quitting as
President of the Yankees, naturally, one of the first things the
Yankee owner thought about was who was going to replace him.
The Yankees don't have to replace Rosen Immediately, and aren't
likely to until the International League season ends in midSeptember, but they will have to do so ultimately and that Is when
Steinbrenner will name Sisler.
Cedric Tullis Is the club's executive vice president and general
manager and normally he'd move up to take Rosen's place but
Talhis already is penciled in to go back home to Kansas City at the
end of this season and supervise the Yankees' scouting staff.
Steinbrenner was looking for someone else and It was obvious
he would think of Sisler, who is running the finest minor league
operation in baseball right now at Columbus and has a first class
baseball background.
The son of Hail of Famer George Staler, who batted over . not
once but twice and who some old-timers still consider the best Mlaround ballplayer who ever lived, GO-year-old George Sister, Jr.,
has done a remarkable job in Columbus, which the Yankees took
over after last season.
Columbus, which won 16 in a row recently, has drawn more fans
than any other minor league club In baseball
team Is even outdrawing the Oakland A's with Its Z72,682 total, or
an average of 6,100 a game, for 45 home dates, and with former

Yankee shortstop Gene Michael managing the Clippers, they are
in first place and running away from the rest of their competition
In the league, 13½ games in front.

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Whip Maitland

YOUR COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

One down, three to go.
finale agath.st the Volusia area
That's the formula for survivor.
Altamonte Springs' major
"We got good pitching and a
•Lc4
league team making It to the couple of big hits at the right
'1
Little League state tournament time," said Whittington.
in Miami.
"Johnson had a no-hitter until
Altamonte's
all-stars
won
the
fifth Inning. The boy for
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their
district
tourney
opener
Maitland
pitched a real (me
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4.
Thursday
night,
2-0,
on
a
onegame,
too.
They had a fine
• ._
-x 1.
hitter by Tony Johnson and team."
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some timely hitting by Scott
But Altamonte Springs was a
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little better on this night. Two
•' •',, ,,
Coach Russ Whittington's runs better, to be exact.
_______
team
comes back tonight at
Underwood, who cracked out
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7:30 against Oviedo In a game two triples and a double to
at Zack Taylor Field in Pine serve as a one-man wrecking
Hills starting at 7:30. A win crew, opened the game with a
tonight sends Altamonte Into a triple and scored run No. ion a
Monday tester, which could passed ball. Again in the third
advance
it to a Wednesday Inning he trippled, this time
j
P
'iri
scoring on Kevin Hill's sacrifice
Altamonte AAA fly to deep left field.
Johnson, meanwhile, baffled
Maitland until Scott Beavin
Home Tonight
Whittington gives Underwood piece of advice.
lined a base hit off first sacker
Mark Chasey's glove In the fifth
It will be either JohnLUZZI or inning. Johnson wound up with'
Mark. Cochran on the mound nine strikeouts and two walks.
tonight at 6 o'clock when
this season. The
am SCOREBOARD Randy
Loser
Snodgrass
had
a
Altamonte Springs' AAA Little four-hitter with six whiffs and
League team visits Ocee
2 Sara
two walks.
26.00 5.20 500 2 Earlys Dream
2.80
Thursday's Results
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Baseball

George Steinbrenner enjoys or appreciates
more than a successful operation, regardless whether It happens

National LClaus
Cast

to be In the majors or the minors, and at the moment there Is no

Montreal
Pittsbrgh
Before coming to Columbus, Staler worked In the St. Louis Chicago

more successful baseball operator than George Sisler, Jr.

Cardinals' front office, ran the Rochester Red Wings and was Philadlph
President of the International League for awhile. He performed St. Louis
New York
those jobs well and wherever he went he promoted his club well,
has a good eye for talent and Is one of the last of the Triple A

Staler Is anything but a "yes man," which could lead to the

...

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There is nothing

operators to have made player deals when the Triple A clubs still
held title to players not controled by their major league affiliates.

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Houston
Cincinnat

' Diego

Atlanta
same kind of complications It did with Rosen. Some years back Los Angels

Staler and Hank Peters, now with the Baltimore Orioles, both

w L Pct. as
50 36 .511 II 39 .552 31/3

47 39 .347 3

50 42 .343 3
11 13 .506 61/8
37 50 .423 13½
we.,
w i. Pct. as

si i3 .563 49 45.521

0 (3 1) 41.80; 1 (312) 150.80; the semifinal matchup of the 13Time 2:06.0.
ALTAMONTI
MAITLAND
year-old district competition.
ARNH
10th race
*55K
Altamonte
is
faced
wi
th
UAderws.d
3
23
a
3Whizzit
211
ii.io 7.60 7.00
VaMsrrl
355 Alilli
305
5 Kokosi Tom
3.10 situation whereby It can qualify
11111
•• ps
360
2 Counsel Rice
3.80 for next week's state semifinals Gsiinonl
355 lynum
200
Jolinsin
III Vsirhees
0 (3•5) ,S.eO; I (3S-fl 450.00; in Homestead with a win
II,
ciisey
361 Biavil,
Time 2:10.4
38 I
Hvtseii
0 0 sstt
tonight and Saturday. The
os
A-ills; Handle 513.524
Mitt
215 Parkins
Oil
opponent In Saturday's winners
wait
III Snodgrass
lot

I Vicandi Urquiza
5.40 6.10
California 4, Baltimore 3. is,. • EganaDiaga
it Innings, night
Baltimore 3, California 0, 2nd, i0(2-4)
n.so.31.00: p (2.4) 207.00; T (2.4.
night
Eighth game
Chicago 9, Texas 6, 1st. night
SApraizOtano
15.00 6.20
Chicago S. Texas 1, 2nd, night
I Sara Echanl:
7.20
Boston 7, Seattle i, night
New York 10, Oakla nd 2, 6OScarSarduy
Qfl.S) 29.60; P (5•1) 60.00: 1 (5.).
night
Milwaukee 3, Toronto 2, 11 61 $04.40.
Ninthgams
innings, night
I isasa
22.00 120 13.00
Detroit •, Minnesota 3. night
S Oscar
9.80 1.60
Cleveland 2, Kansas City
5 Echanit
night
5.00
0(4 4) 45.00; p (44) 203.10; T (4.5.
5) 624.90.

Jal

1 Ramon.Gfri
4 ApraitBadiola

46 45 459 7

II 53 .434 10½

20scarIsidro

DAYTONA PEACH
THURSDAY NIGHT
First game

io 32 .433 12
37 57 .394 16

DAYTONA CEACH
THURSDAY NIGHT
First Race, M, 5.14, T. 32.24

I Lena Con

10th game

Alai

6 WP Ivory
2 Mountain Cured

12.60 12.10 650
6.00 2.80

6.10 3.40 3.10
3.00 2.60
3.40

0 (16) 14.20, P (1.4) 25.20. T (14-

1.60

2)114.60.
Second Race,0.5-15. T. 31.63

0(1.4) 23.00; p (1.4) 66.30$ I 0-4.
2) 344.20.

lIthgam.

7 DomingOAfldre 12.20 6.00 4.00

bracket lsEuatls,ateam which Ts$als

Dog Racing

3 K's Prima Donna 7.20 5.00 2.60

Is sitting with one loss. That
game will be at 10 a.m. In
Ocoee.

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On Top

Thursday's Results
6 Bill Foster
1 DomingoPradera 17.80 9.00 3.60
11.60 4.00
were under consideration for the presidency of the National
3AtanoGerardo
Atlanta I, Chicago 2
6.00 4.00 SSara•Mandioia
16.20 4.60 8 Big Now
2.60
Association of Minor Leagues, Peters got the job and one of the
Pittsburgh 9, Houston 5. 1st, lGaldosPecIna
4.00 2SantIAndre
0(34) $7.00. P (3-61411.10, T (3.4.
2.80
reasons he did was because Staler alienated some major league night
Q (2.3) 21.10: 1 (247) 345.40.
5) 279.20.
0(1.5)41.60; P(1-3) 244.50; 1(1.5.
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, Eng- U.S. and British Opens in the
Second game
Pittsburgh 4, Houston 2, 2nd,
2) 441.40.
officials by Insisting they should pay all the minor lea
Third Race C, 5)6, T. 31.44
league
night
ICarasa Mandiola 14.10 10.60 6.10
land
(UPI)-Tom Watson, pre2
Jet
Andy
6.20
4.1
0
3.10
same year- a feat previously
manager and player salaries.
Cincinnati to, St. Louis 4, ITrani.Fernan
0.003.00 Harness Racing 3 ThMSNebO
4.40 3.20 tournament favorite to capture achieved by Bobby Jones, Ben

1 DomingoDlaga
3.00
6 Thanks
Two of ShIer's younger brothers, Dick and Dave, both made it night
2.60 the title for the third time In five Hogan, Gene Sarazen and lee
San Diego 3, New York 1,
0(44)76.50; p (4.) 17$.101 T (4-8
0 (23) 13.00, p (.3) 4230, 1 (2.3.
to the majors as players, Dick playing the outfield for the Car- night
SEMINOLE
I) 652.00; DO (2.4) 201.11.
years, said Thursday the man Trevino.
4)111.00.
THURSDAY NIGHT
dinals, Phiuies and Reds, and later managing the Reds, and Dave
Los Angeles 7, Montreal 3,
Third game
Fourth Race, E, 4 T. 30.90
with the most patience and the
"It will be something apeFirst race
figt
6 Enrique
20.00 5.00 3.00
4 vP's Miel
pitching for the Red Sox, Tigers, Senators and Reds.
2)00
9.40
3.00
biggestOpen
heartChampionship.
will win the 10&amp;h cia)," said the Missouri man,
I
clover
speed
San Francisco 1, Philadelphia 3Sara
10.40 6.00 3.00
3.10 4.20
1 Blue April
5.10
4.50
2.60
BritIsh
1.20 3General Mgr
lArca
George Staler, Jr., was a pitcher but never much of a 0, night
describing his 1'hiopeful aspire.'
1100 7.00 7 crash Gordon
lOcals Jiffy Fr
3.40
Q
(34.3550;
P
(4-3)
$1.30;
T
(4-3
ballplayer, according to Bill DeWitt, who signed him to his first
Q (1.4) 62.00, p (4-I) 132.00. 1(4-Ilions"
to land the coveted
U.S.Open champion Hale
Il 243.20.
0 (1-3) 123.40; 1 (1.3.0) 937.30; 7) 329.20.

contract. DeWitt, now a consultant with the White Sox, was

American Leaue
g

general manager of the St. Louis Browns at the time and he

East

remembers the event.

Baltimor
"I signed George, Jr., to his first contract with Youngstown,
Youngstown; Boston
Mllwauke
Ohio, in the Middle Atlanti c League," says DeWitt. "His fathe
New York
had played for the Browns and was one of the greatest hitters and Detroit

moat graceful players I ever saw, so after young George Cievelnd
Toronto
;grwluated college, I thought here was a fellow who might be a
good pitcher and draw some people Into the ballpark for us. He
lasted only one year and I guess they decided he wasn't too good a Cslilornl
Texas
ballplayer.
Miiviesot
"He's an excellent baseball man, though, a real honeM guy," Kann Cty

DeWitt adds. "I think he would do a tremendous job with he
- Yankees or anyone else in baseball."

Chicago
Seattle
Oakland

Time 2:00.2.

Fourth game

Fifth Race, A, 5.14,1.31.27

Second race

6Ramon.Gasli Ii 15.60 5.20 3.10

3 Sand Caper

Irwin showed both characteris- double.

16.20 510 5.00 ties but little of himself

Irwin has had only one bogey.
5.40 4.00 4 Got By Chance
W i. Pct. as I Irustaisidro
6.00 2.00 2.20 7 Chartered Course
4.10 IMagic Bullet
0.40
5.20
Thursday
as,
swathed
In
two
in
his two rounds and there'
40 37 432 SGaidos•Diaga
3,00 2.20
plum
Outs
MMind
5
6.00
37 32 .440 1½
0(14) 37.50: P (4-I) $5.55; 1(41- 7 Robert Es Kid
2.30
0(3.7)35.10, P(3-7)234.30, T (3.7 sweaters, a shirt and "an in. were no blemishes on his card
55 35 .591 $½ $) 439.45.
6.20; p (4.0) 11.40; Time S)1393.00.
tlmate apparel underneath," he Thursday as he birdied the
2:11.4.
50 43 .330 10½
Filth gams
Sixth Race, S 5-14, T. 31.3,
beat back the biting cold and three par-3 outward holes,
Third race
14 43 .305 13½ 6 SaidGoiri
14.10 12.50 4.50
7 K's Believer
14.60 5.20 4.20
43 4$ .473 1614 3EganaEchanlz

29 45 .3O 33

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P143)

W 1. Pd. 05 4)120931,
54 3 .519 Sixth game

52 11 .539 3

3 DuranDiaga 11

10 35 .421 14
25 70 .363 31

3.60 3.40 the terrors of Royal Lytham's Playing solidly, Irwin covered

10.10 SCristysjen
8.00 1.20 I Brief Glimpse
3,3Q wind-swept, 6,8-yard course the rest of the holes ' in
2 Floren ce Time
3.20
T (43
Q
(4-7)
24.45.
P
(74)
53.70,
T 117.4. to move two strokes ahead of regulation figures, although he
0 (5-4) 39.00; 1 (6-52) $44.40: 1)121.20.
Time 2:10.2.
the field with a 36-hole total of needed a 3Sfoot putt at the last
Seventh Race, 0, at. T. *SI

Fourth race

)940 4 40 350

II 42 .333 3½ 4C3rasaPecina
44 40 .471 10½ 7 Santi.Gerardo

43 50 .442 12

9.00 10.10 1.20 1 Nixon Whitey

4.40 7.60 4 U,m5ta,'

4MutillaDiaga

5.10 4.40 1 Paulinda
0.00 6 Midnight Honey

0(3.4)43.ft;p(3.4) Il).70:T(3-4.
7) 315.71.
Seventtsgame

lChurms Skipper

2 Favorite Dish

11.00 6.20 3.60 7 Third Brqther.
3.60 2.40 5 Lusk Hart

5.30

10.60 4.00 3.20 IN.
4.00 2*0
1,50

pee
2 Pro Bowler
.,

0 (U) 34.00; 1 (1.4-7) 534.20;
Fifth rams

1BJsitches

3.40 3.60200
4.60 3.60
2.60

Way
SkaronsPauia
O (4-I) 12.10:1(44.5) 40.20: Time
3:07.4.
Sixth race
I Ejra Quick
0.10 4.20 4.60
5 Yank
3.00 2.80
2 Peonies Betty
7.10
O (I0.45:1
-I)
(1.5-3)194.40: Time
2:05.1.
Seventh race
SAJ'ias E Junkin
120 2.10 2.20
$ Ira I
1.$0 2.20

4 Flash Forwood

2.30

0(14) 7.10, I ($1.4) 24.30; Time

7:54-1.

Eighth race
?Pr!HrrB
5.00 4.20 2.20
IDam B.ngazi
7.40 4.30
4$ilverCr,C
6
3.80
0(2.4)10.10:1(3.4-4) I5j0; Time
2:06.4.
Ninth race
3Countaway
6.60 4.10 3.00
4 Frosty Francis
10.40 2.50

IrwIn's second successive 68

Hearing of the Spaniard'ó

4.20

1.40 7.40
3.00 2.60

I AnlonIo'sR.p.
3.40
0 (33) 4.40, P (3.2)11,40, 1 (3-34)
130.00.
Ninth Race, 8,S-IL T. 3144
3 BW'sEncounter 79.00 7.60 6.00
6 Haty View
14.00 7.10
1 Mary's Shadow
3 40
0(34)144.40, P (34)195.44,1
4-4) 1,231.50.
Teeth Race, C. 4, T. U.S!
5 Happy Ramos
16.00 10.60 1.00
I Duke Axe
4.40 2.00
3 Muck King
3
Q (1-112.11, P (S-i) 145.40, 1(4-1.
3)711.04EleventhRace,A,S.14,y.3),05
5 Win With Wiley
510 4.40 3.00
6 Addito
740 4.00
3 Mountain Jolly
4.00
0(14) 40.50, P (5.4) 3.$5, T(S4.
3) 32I
Twelfth Race, B. ~. T. 3049
6 Lantana Sandy
7.60 3.60 3.20
I Gold Coast Miss
5.20 3.30
2 inset
14.20
0(4.1) 31.0,P(4-0) 14.10,1144.
2)710.10.
A - 7.441; Handl. ItII.sai

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and defending champion Jack mented: "Fabulous."
Nicklaus and It was th. esiath.

bUCklfi3g Spaniard Savvy
Balleateros who occupied
second place on the leader
board at 138 after posting a 6under-par 65 to equal the
championship course record.
A four-way shootout for thi
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Friday, July 20, 1979
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

'More American Graffiti
By VERNON SCOTF
America In the mld-1960s as
"But It's been seven years
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - seen in four different New
since
I played the role and a
"American Graffiti," a land- Years Eves.
lot
has
happened to me
mark 1972 film made for a
The Graffiti gang has
personally
in the intervening
$850,000
Paltry
and which moved from their teens to
years."
earned more than $50 their 20s in an atmosphere of
Candy followed "Graffiti"
million, has produced a anti-Vietnam demonstratwith
a starring role opposite
sequel, 'More American ions, rock 'n' roll, the drug
rock
star David Bowie in
Graffiti," to be released this scene and flower children.
"The
Man Who Fell To
fall.
High school sweethearts
Earth,"
She was reunited
The original introduced a Howard and Williams are
with
Le
Mat
in "Citizens
new cinematic style under parents of twins and
Band."
the direction of wunderkind unhappily married. Smith Is
She starred with Robert
George Lucas who went on to a helicopter pilot in Vietnam.
Mitchum
and James Stewart
Produce and direct "Star Le Mat Is a drag racer. Clark
a
in
"The
Big
Sleep" and then
Wars."
and Phillips are hippies
with
Marjoe
Gortner In
CINDY
WILLIAMS
"American Graffiti" made living in San Francisco's
"When You Comin' Back,
stars of Richard Dreyfuss, Halght-Ashbury district.
The iai* turned out to be Red Ryder."
Cindy Williams, Paul Le
"The sequel cost $5 fantastically funny.
Candy and Gortner fell In
Mat, Charles Martin Smith, million," said Candy Clark,
"Richard Dreyfuss sa
Mackenzie Phillips and "which means we all got a no. His price was too bigId love and married during
Candy Clark who was big pay raise. George Lucas But George found an actih. production of the film and
nominated for an Oscar for gave us each a small per- who looks amazingly lii)r were divorced eight months
e later. Candy now lives alone
her role as Debbie, the high centage of the profits, just as him.
In a 14-room Hollywood
school dream girl.
he did with the first picture.
"The new picture Is ruEty home, "which I'm going to
All but Dreyfuss, who won
"The cast agreed to do four films in one. Only at tTh
the 1977 Oscar for "The 'More American Graffiti' a beginning do we appeaie grow into," furnishing it with
Goodbye Girl," return for year before the script was together. It was a genuinir antiques.
"In the new picture Debbie
the sequel which is a written. We were relying on cast reunion and we toastea
kaleidoscopic look at George's taste and talent. the new project wit,d lives In Haight-Ashbury with
h a rock guitar player," Candy
champagne.
said. "She's one of the flower
"I felt comfortabi o children. Her best friend is
returning to play Debbi e Carol, the teenybopper
NOW SERVING
because the role was custon played by Mackenzie
written for me. She's five Phillips, who has changed
years older, still upbeat an(
a I her name to Rainbow.
5:30 AM - li AM
energetic but she look
"When I first read the
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script,
I wondered where in
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"I had a few anxieUe
the world we'd find the
about playing Debbie ai freaky hippies of the midsecond time because I felt I 1960. I thought they'd all
3755 Orlando Dr. (S. Hwy 17.fl)Sanlord
had to live up to that Oscar joined the establishment or
Across from MoveIind Drive-in
nomination. I tried to remain disappeared from the face of
fresh and sweet and main- the earth.
tain Debbie's naive quality.
"But we went to HaightAshbury and there they
were, still wearing hair down
to their waists, making belts
and sandals and selling
drugs.
"We used them as extras
in the picture. It was like
going back more than 10
years In time. But they don't
call them flower children
and hippies anymore. I guess
they're just burns today.
"We've introduced a lot of
new characters in the picture which I think encapsulates the 60s like
'Graffiti' did the SOs. Each of
the four segments of the
movie is done in a different
(Urn style, according to the
way pictures were made at
the Urns.. It's fascinating.
"We are seen in an opening
sequence as we were in
'Graffiti" to refresh
audiences with the
characters as they were last
seen. I even wear that crazy
Monde wig.
"But the principal
characters In the sequel
have all grown up and
changed. Debbie, that's me,
works as a topless dancer.
You never see me dancing
topless.
"The new film ends the
same way the first one did,
with individual pictures of
the cast telling what
becomes of us in the future.
Eventually Debbie becomes
a country-western singer.
"Indications are there will
be a second sequel coming
up some day. I hope so.

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There Are
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To Be Had

If you're thinking of getting out of the house and
are looking for something to do this weekend, here
are a few suggestions:

Time Out To Eat
HERITAGE INN - Entree Crepes and Quiche
Lorraine our specialties. Try our traditional Sunday
dinner featuring roast beef, ham steak, fried
shrimp or fried chicken. 305 S. Park Ave., Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN —1.4— Enjoy live entertainment
in our lounge Tuesday thru Saturday. Ladles' Night
every Thursday. 14 &amp; S.R. 46, Sanford.
HOLIDAY INN—LAZE MONROE-. Featuring
mouth-watering steaks and seafood. Your favorite
drinks in our popular lounge. "Overlooking the St.
Joists," Sanford.
BARB-QUE CORRAL - Now serving breakfast
5:30 am. to 11 am. Home cooked meals are
featured. 3755 Orlando Drive, Sanford.
Florida Summer Theatre will present the
musical, "Li'l Abner," at Stetson University's
Stover Theatre In DeLand July 77-29 and Aug. 3-5.
Evening performances at 8 o'clock and July 29 and
Aug. 5 at 2:30 p.m. only. Call 904-734-1186 for
reservations.
Central Florida Civic Theatre presents the
musical "Gypsy" July 13-15, 20-21, 27-29, 8:15 p.m.;
July fl, 2:30 p.m. Edyth Bush Theatre, Loch Haven
Park, Orlando. For reservations call 305-896-7365.

Jewelry for mom and drl*ka and cookies for kids are available

General Sanford Museum Library, 520 E. First St.
Open Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 2-5 p.m. only.
Central Florida Zoological Park - U. S. 1742, one
mile east of 1.4 and 4½ miles west of Sanford. Hours
9-5.
Second Annual Rocket Contest, John Young
Planetarium, noon to 3 p.m., Loch Haven Park,
Orlando. Three age categories. Saturday, July 21.
Loch Haven Art Center, "Paper Media" directly
from Smithsonian Institution," Sunday, July 15,
through August 12 and an exhibition of Great
Masters of the 20th Century.
Beal Maltble Shell Museum - One of the largest
displays of shells in the world. Located on Holt
Avenue at Rollins College, Winter Park, hours are I5 P.M. Sunday and Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday. Closed Monday.
Admission 1511 for adults and 50 cents, children 612. Group rates available.

Friday, July 10, 1979-3

Maitland Flea Market open weekends

T•xt And Photos By Tom N.tsel

Do you have some odds and ends left over from your
garage sale? Has your hobby outgrown your home? Need
a tool and want it at a bargain price?
The answer to your problems may be found at a flea
market.
Flea markets, popular in many countries around the
world, probably got their name front the fleas found in the
used clothing that was for sale. But, clothing is only one
small part of the wares offered now.
There are several permanent markets In Seminole
County where for a few dollars a booth can be rented to
display your junk, your collection and those odds and ends
someone may be willing to buy.
The Village Super Flea Market on French Avenue in
Sanford is open Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
and has 200 booths and 36 permanent vendors on Its 3'
acres of land.
The Maitland Flea Market in Fern Park, which Is open
on weekends, is a little larger with 380 spaces available for
food, antiques, comic books and beer can collections.
A.R. Cox has been selling a little bit of everything for
nine years In Maitland. '1 used to move in and out every
weekend for six years," he said. "But my boy left for
college and I had it all to do myself. I had to have a permanent place to leave it all."
Surrounded by old guns, footballs, pipes and wrenches,
Cox said he felt like Sanford and Son with his junk yard.
Casting a proud eye around the items that would fill
dozens of attics, he explained: "I said to my son Chris,
'Some day this will all be yours!' He took off and I haven't
seen him since."
Chuck Scales of Oviedo was browsing through Cox's
offerings. "I 'like to look through junk," he said. "I got a
trowel. I'm going to put a new roof on my house and Ican
use it to spread tar. Why pay $1.50 in astore when Ican get
it for St(éents here?"
An Apopka woman liked to make small animals for a
hobby and she darted selling a few and giving others
away. Pretty soon her house was full of them. And for the
last years "Crafts by Eloise" has been seen two days a
week In Sanford and one day In Maitland.
Besides making a few dollars, Eloise (no last name
given) enjoys talking with the people who stop and look
over her wares. "I just love it. It's in my blood and you
meet a lot of nice people," she said.

Dance sponsored by Republican Club of Seminole
to kick off membership drive, 9 p.m. to midnight,
July 27, Altamonte Springs Civic Center, $5 a
couple. Open to public; cash bar. Music by Phase 4.
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
a.m. to sunset Saturdays and Sundays, off U.S. 17-92
on. General Hutchison. Parkway, Longwood.
Fort Christmas Museum - Authentic replica an
1837 fort of the Second Seininlole War. Guided group
tours by calling 568-4149.-Free admission. Open 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, 1 p.m.
to 5 P.M. Sunday. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Located on Road 420, two miles north of East Highway 50 at Chirstmas, Florida.
Annie Russell Summer Theatre, Rollins College,
Winter Park, presents "Damn Yankees," hit
musical comedy, Thursday, July 19 through Aug. 5,
8:30 p.m.. Matinees July 28 and Aug. 4, 2 p.m.
Tickets available at area agencles.or call 646-2145
for reservations.
Kissimmee Bluegrass Festival, Aug. 3-5, Silver
Spurs Rodeo Grounds. Bluegrass groups, clogging,
crafts, food, free camping and parking. Children
under 12 free with parents. Sponsored by Kiwanis
Club, all proceeds to charity. Call 305-847..5000 for
information.

A. B. Cox casts proud eye over his wares

"Crafts By Eloise," began as hobby

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Jack Lord:He' s Loved By Hawaiians
By DICK KLEJNER

Hawaii and get crowned.
Bureau told me their surveys
Everybody knows him show that one-quarter of the
HONOLULU, Hawaii and, more importantly, feels new tourists say that they
(NEA)
Jack Lord could as though he is a personal have come because of what
probably run for king of friend,
they have seen on our show"
"Hey, Jack Lord," called a
Hawaii realizes the debt
man in a group of beerdrinkers, hanging around the they owe Lord. They have
waterfront. "Remember you feted him at dinners, given
IWINJ'. went to see my sister In the him honors and, he says,
wooed him to become a
hospital?"
"W'
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PLAZA 1T) 730.:40
have come to me," the actor
to many hospitals
says,
and asked me to run
patients," Lord said.
BARIRA STREISAND
RYAN O'pi EIL
"Sure you do. Hey, Jack for the House or the Senate. I
.. Lord, come here. I got a Saldnoboth times.
heavy picture I want to show "When our former
you."
governor, Jack Byrnes, was
I'°
Lord went over and the alive, he said he sensed
man pulled a snapshot out of something In me. He tried to
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his wallet. Loter, he told me convince me to consider It.
he had expected some naked He was a Democrat and this
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same door, week after week.
He couldn't very well change
the door, so he changed the
people.
I ye been after CBS," he
says, "to bring a lady into
the show for four years now.
They always felt I should
leave well enough alone. But
.1 felt strongly about It, and I
let them know exactly how I
felt.
"If they hadn't let me have
a lady on the show, I would
have had to have a long think
about whether or not lwould
have come back myself."
But they acceded to his
request, and Sharon Farrell
was hired. Then they added
William Smith as a tough
East Coast cop who comes to
Hawaii and stays and joins
d.

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Lord believes that adding
They
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those two gives the show
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told me that the Republicans
much more dimension and
The should
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needed
me. I told them both
"makes this coming year, I
CBS "Haw
is th
at I just wasn't a political
beli eve, one of the best years
now' goin
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season. In that time, he "
cat. I couldn't knuckle under
of 'Five-O' yet."
eMainates, the company ha to anybody. I'm no good at
He says he had Sharon
Hawaii's personal friend — Jack Lord
poured some $ioo million the end of a st ring.
Farrell and Bill Smith
Into Hawaii's economy. That
He says the decision Is
signed, and was planning to
Is merely the direct amount irrevocable, and that he will
"I have a binding contract home every night. So I have add them to the squad. But
and, indirectly, probably not become "a political cat," through this year," he says, to come home sooner. And I then James MacArthur
twice as much again,
no matter how serious the "and I believe that when a want to do other things."
dedcledto quit, a decision
"And the boost we have persuasion. But, then again, man gives his word, he
Lord feels was poorly timed.
hemadethedecislon
brought to Hawaiian he never thought he'd be really has to live up to the
"Jimmy waited until the
to carry on through thle
tourism," Lord says, "is around for this 12Lh season of agreement. But I
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Is It Too Hot For Exercise?
Then Try These In Your Pool
Hush those excuses about
It being too hot for exercise.
Just move your workout
from land to water.
Here are five water
exercises—called "hydrocalisthenlca"—to tone your
entire body. The exercises
come from George Haines,
Olympic swim coach and
consultant to Phillips
Petroleum, national sponsor
of the AAU senior swimming
program.
1. Bobs Limber up by

bobbing In the water. (chest
deep water is best for most of
these exercises.)
Kicks; Grasp the side of
the pool. Extend your legs
behind you. Lift them up and
down slowly. Intersperse
with rapid, vigorous kicks
for 30-second Intervals.
Water Jacks; Stand-up
th the water at the side of the
pool. Extend your left arm to
the ledge for support. Place
your rigid arm at your side.

Lilt your right leg up from
the side of your body In a
scissor-like motion as you
swing your right arm in a
circle from your side up and
over your head. Return to
darting position. Repeat 20
times. Then turn around to
exercise your other side.
Leg Swings; Grasp the
edge of the pool. Thrust your
right leg forward as if
kicking a bill. Then swing it
down and back behind your

body. Return to darting
position. Perform the pendulum-like motion 20 times.
Repeat with the left leg.
S. Arm Swings; Stand In
neck-deep water with your
arms at your aides and your
palms flat against your legs.
Like a bird flapping its
wings, raise your arms to
shoulder height and return
them to your sides. Repeat 20
times. Move the arm from
the shoulder; don't bend It at
the elbow.

The 10 Most Beautiful Roads

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4. U.S. 550 In Colorado from Montrose to Durango.
5. Hawaii Route 56 from Uhue to Haena on the Island of

Kauai.

6. The Blue Ridge Parkway south from Front Royal, Va.
In spring.
7. Vermont Route l) In autumn.
S. U.S. 61 through the historic MIssiSsIppI towns of
Vicksburg and Natchez to New Orleans.
9. North Carolina Route 12 down the Outer Banks from
Nags Head to Hatteras and by ferry to Ocracoke Island.

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SATURDAY
JULY 21, 1979
EVENING

10:00

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Boston Goes To China" Ed
Bradley reports on the Boston
Symphony's historic tour of
China (R)

SUNDAY

n eurological

O THE TVSHOW Rob Reiner
and guests Including Billy Crys8 30
tal, Johnny Brown and Mtin
THE DIPLOMATIC STYLE
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OF ANDREW YOUNG A docu- programming from the audimeritary on the United States ence perspective.
Ambassador to the United
Nations. (R)
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THE IMMIGRANTS The
son of an Italian immigrant
couple becomes a shipping
magnate after his parents die
in an earthquake. (Part I of 2)

TUESDAY

EVENING

JULY 24, 1979

O MOSES - THE LAWGIVER

The Israelites overcome their
last perils and enter the
Promised Land, but lose their
leader Moses who sees his task
is over and leaves them on
their own. (Part 6 of 6)(R)

MONDAY
JULY 23. 1979
EVENING

8:00
@0 THE BODY HUMAN
"The Vital Connection" The
intricate relationship between
thi. brain and the nervous system is explored through a combination of unique photography
and the personal dramas of
three people faced by different

.Jazz giant George Shearing

WEDNESDAY

JULY 22, 1979

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8:00

REPORTS
0 CBS
"Blacks In America: With All
Deliberate Speed?" Ed Bradley
reports on the status of blacks
in America, focusing on bobs.
ousing, education and potitics, 25 years after the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court case
outlawing segregation in public
facilities. (Part I of 2)
fD THE SCARLET LETTER
Seven years have passed since
Hester Prynne gave birth to the
illegitimate Pearl; Dimmesdale
seems close to death, and
Hester realizes she must reveal
Chillingworth's true identity to
him. (Part 3 of 4)
11:30

JULY 25. 1979
EVENING

Less Is More For
Blind Jazz Artist

8:00
@D 0 CBS

REPORTS
"Blacks In America: With All
Deliberate Speed?" Ed Bradley
reports on the status of blacks
in America, focusing on lobs,
housinq. education and potitics. 425 years aner the land.
mark Brown vs Board of Education Supreme Court case
outlawing segregation in public
facilities. (Part 2 of 2)

9:00

0J ECHOES OF THE 1601S
Hosts John Ritter, Suzanne
Somers and Twiggy look back
at the music, politics, fashion
and changes that occurred
both in America and abroad
during the tumultuous 1960s.

THURSDAY
JULY 26, 1979
EVENING

8:00

2) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL "The Groat Mojave
Desert" The Mojave is a silent,
severe landscape 01 twisted
rock, arid plains and dry lakes

NEW YORK NEA)-Thirty years after he formed
his famous quintet, jazz
pianist George Shearing has
embraced the aitistie dieturn that less is more.
Five have become two.
The
combo
fondly
remembered for
great
performances and recordings of "September in the
[lain," "East of the Sun," "I
Remember April" and his
own "Lullaby of Birtiland" is
now the George Shearing
Duo.

His

new bassist (since
January) is Brian Torff, a
musically mature young
artist
whom
Shearing
describes as "25 going on

so,"

What has been gained
through the reduction In the
number of players is
freedom. "I don't think my
Interpretations had changed
an awf ul lot since the early
(12)SEC ATHLETE OF THE
4:30
SATURDAY
1950s and until the quintet
YEAR AWARDS
0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
JULY 21. 1979
A special performance by the was disbanded, because for
EVENING
the most part we were locked
U.S.S.R. gymnastics team,
7:00
into the readily identifiable
featuring Nellie Kim and Nicolal
AFTERNOON
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MANY Fortuna Dusseldorf vs. California; European Welghtliftthe piano, vibes and guitar.
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Kaiserslautern (R)
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"Occasionally we got
Veins, Bulgaria; Hawaiian Mas1:30
away
from It to play some
ters Surfing from Oahu, Hawaii.
COLLEGE BOWL. CHAMSUNDAY
jazz
lines.
But the degree of
PIONSHIP8
spontaneity among five
200
JULY 22. 1979
MONDAY
people most of the time is of
(12) PRE-GAME SHOW
necessity
less than between
WRESTLING
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AFTERNOON
two," he points out.
2:15
"So there weren't nearly
1:00
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as
many musical surprises,
coverage of Houston Astros at
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There
wasn't nearly the
Pittsburgh Pirates: Cincinnati
4:00
BASEBALL Regional cov'now' creativity about how
Reds at St. Louis Cardinals.
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coverage of a 10-round heavy- Boston
we feel about a certain piece
3:30
Red Sox; Kansas City
weight bout between Ken Nortonight,
which may be totally
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Texas
Rangers
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different from the way we'll
HAM
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4:30
TUESDAY
national Amateur Athletic Fed"I find It easier to be un(4) SPORTS SPECTACULAR eration mile run from Oslo,
predictable
in the piano and
Coverage of the Royal Ascot Norway.
JULY 24. 1979
hors. races from London, (4)0 CBS SPORTS SPECIAL
bass milieu than lever did in
England; Part 1 of the World Coverage of Part II of the
the quintet. I can address
EVENING
Speedway team champion- World Speedway Team Chammyself to being more
ships in motorcycle racing from pionships from Reading,
9:00
responsible as a pianist and
Reading. England; Tucson England; World Dart ChamTENNIS "Washington Star
less responsible as a leader,
Open Bowling. a PBA tour pionship from London, International" Manuel Orantes,
particularly one who rests on
vent, from Tucson, Arizona.
England: Mr. Universe comp.. Brian Gottfried, Marty Rleuen,
his
laurels."
"British
Open"
CovGOLF
tition from Acapulco; National Harold Solomon and Dick
erage of the final round of play Tractor Pulling Championships Stockton compete for a
Torf f, adds Shearing is
from Royal Lythaen and St. from Bowlinç Green.' Ohio; $28,000 first prize in the finals
very conscious not only of
Anne's Golf Club in Lancashire. World Professional Skateboard of this event from Washington
the traditional bass line but
England.
Championships from Carson, D.C's 16th and K Street
of the "cello line" aswell. He
California.
Courts.
has a strong Bach feeling,
5:00.

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According To Kuralt

Charles Kuralt spends a lot of time on the road as
correspondent for CBS News. Now he has compiled this
list of the nation's 10 most beautiful roads for Family
Circle
I. U.S. 212 from Red Lodge, Mont., up 11,000-foot
Beartooth Pass and down to the northeast entrance of
Yellowstone Park.
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inventing countermelodies in
the low register that could
have been written by the
master cont rapuntalist
himself.

Along with providing the
foundation for the pianist's
inventive chords, the string
bass player creates cello-like
interweavings that fit glovesnug with the themes that
Shearing is exploring on the
keyboard. Torff is a pianist
as well, so he watches
Shearing's hands, listens and
instinctively knows what to
do.
Happy as tie is working
with
only
one
other
musician, Shearing occasionally makes an exceptlon and plays with two—

but not any two. in Germany
last year he was introduced
to a Danish bassist, Niels
Henning Orsted-Pedersen,
and a guitarist, Louis
Stewart.
Within 15 minutes, he
recalls, they were working
together as If they'd been a
combo for years. They taped
three albums in Hamburg
and he'll be recording with
them again on his next
European tour.
There have been some
changes as well In the
pianist's private life. In 1973
he and Trixie, his wife of 33
years, dissolved their
marriage, and since 1975
he's been married to Ellie, a

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and

mezzo-Soprano.

After living 16 years on the
West ('mist, he gave up his
Victorian home near San
Francisco's Iresidio and
settled into an upper East
Side
apartment
in
Manhattan.
While club dates continue
to be a mainstay of his
performing
schedule,
Shearing also appears
frequently with symphony
orchestras. On the first half
of a program he'll play a
Mozart or Bach work with
the orchestra, and after
intermission, lie and bassist
Torff will modulate the mood
to Jazz.
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oneday jazz workshop at the
century-old Chautauqua,
south of Buffalo, N.Y.
Tapes, records, printed
musicandamasterfulcrossIndexed filing system occupy
one room of George and
Ellie's gracious apartment,
with three pianos, including
a magnificent Bogendorfer,
conveniently at hand.
He seems not at all Inconvenlenced by the fact
that he never has been able
to see and can treat the
matter with humor.
An interviewer once asked
him if he'd been blind his
whole life. He thought a
moment, then replied: "Not
yet."

Airs On WFW

In the first cooperative
venture of this form, four
major Florida television
stations will share In the
production of a weekly
electronic magazine
program this fall. The halfhour
presentation,
',Florida I", will air Tuesday
evenings at 7:30 on WFVtP,
Channel
9,
Orlando,
beginning Sept. 4.
Other participating
stations are W'IVT, Tampa;
WJXT, Jacksonville; and
WPLG,Miàmi Each outlet

will produce features
statewide Interest from its
own geographical area,

Stories will be exchanged
among the stations for final
assemble into program
form, Each area will have a
local host assigned to
"norimia!".
In Central Florida, Dennis
Bounds will handle hosting
duUe.'. Bounds appears In
the "anchor" position on
weekend editions of WFTV's
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FRIDAY

July 20

EVENING
6:00
(2J @J 00 0 NEWS
fD STUDIO SEE "Beluga"
Bolinda, a giant Bluga whale.
trains at San Diego's Sea
Woild; two Chicago kids run a
skateboard shop; apple picking
in New England. (A)
6:30
NBC NEWS
(2)
@30 CBS NEWS
ABC NEWS
) VILLA AI.EGRE (R)
7:00
Mary's parents move to Minneapolis to be close to their only
daughter.
(II) THE CROSS-WITS
JOKER'S WILD
) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
7:30
(2) LIARS CLUB
(4) DANCE FEVER
THE MUPPETS Guest:
Spike Milligan.
0 FAMILY FEUD
(12 CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
CD DICK CAVETT Guests:
Honi Coles and the Copasetics.
(Part 2 o 2)
8:00
The new owner of Mr.
Drummond's apartment building sets up a "no children"
rule. (A)
INCREDIBLE HULK
@3
While working as a school
gardener, David Banner
befriends a young victim of
parental abuse. (A)
O OPERATION PETTICOAT
The bumbling It. Bender Is
placed in temporary command
or the Sea Tiger while Lt. Cmdr.
Hailer undergoes surgery. (RI
) WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW

0

8:30

(2) 1121 ROCKFORD FILES Jim
becomes the target of an ix-

Young
Poets
These poems are by
elementary schoolers from
Seminole County, They
resulted from the Florida
Poetry In the Schools
Program. These pupils are
taught by poet Bob Wishoff
of Oviedo. Pupils are
generally provided with a
theme, but are not told
what they should write.
I wish I had a blue Corvette
and a piece of hair with
fleas

and szim,w
and an not with two tusks
aid eight eyes
aid subway feet
I wish l had a flying plate
and I was as itr.ug as
a milk, and one Grape
Apes
John A.g.ve

I wish I had a pet King

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convict who blames the detective for his Imprisonment. (A)
O WELCOME BACK, KOTT'ER
Epstein and Washington enter
a high school talent competition, only to learn an old enemy
has already fixed the contest.
(A)
10 WACL STREET WEEK
"Uncertain Market Options
And Strategies" Guest: Gary L.
Gastneau, manager, Options
Portfolio Service, Kidder, Peabody &amp; Company Inc.

MASTERPIECE THEATRE
"I, Claudius: Some JusticeTiberius and Livia far that they
will be Implicated in the death
of Germanicus. Meanwhile,
Caligula begins to show signs
of mental instability. (A)
IFOO
NEWS
(2) (1)0
O DICK CAVETT "Scared
Straight -- How Prisoners Help
Reform Delinquents"
) DICK CAVETT Guest: Walter Terry.

11:30
(2) 1121 TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Bob and Ray,
Joe Namath, Susan Sarandon.
(4) NEWLYWED GAME
NEWS
00
SOAP Danny and Burt
@.) 0 THE DUKES OF HAZ.
ZARD Boss Hogg accuses Ba search for Elaine's murderer,
of robbery, while the real thief Benson and Jessica pose as
sweet-talks Daisy Into putting husband and wife to visit Eunhim up at the Hazzard home. ice and Dutch, and Det.
Donahue tells Jessica that
(A)
Chester
might be dead. (RI
ABC MOVIE "The Rein1200
carnation Of Peter Proud"
"Battle Of The
(1975) Michael Sarrazin, Jen- @3 MOVIE
nifer O'Neill. A man who Bulge" (Part 1)(C)(1966) Henry
dreams he was murdered in a Fonda, Robert Ryan. American
troops, hindered by bad weathprevious life visits the town of
his dreams and unleashes a er, stem a massive German
offensive by developing a brilterrifying chain of events. (A)
El V.I. PEOPLE "NASA liant strategy. (2 1/2 Hrs.)
MOVIE
"Kaleidoscope"
Revisited" A look back at the
historic entry of man Into (C) (1966) Warren Beatty,
space, including interviews with Susannah York, A member of
some of the principle people the lot set devises a scheme to
responsible for the landing of beat the casinos of Europe. (1
1/2 Hrs.)
man on the moon and film clips
showing highlights of the his12:35
toric moment.
MOVIE "My Six Loves" (C)
(1963) Debbie Reynolds, Cliff
9:30
€11 PROBE "NASA: A Look Robertson. A Broadway
Ahead" A look at the future of actress is adopted by six abandoned children she finds living
NASA will be presented.
on her property in the country,
10:00
(1 Hr. 55 Mins.)
(2)G2)NBC NEWS SPECIAL
1:00
REPORT John Chancellor.
1321 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Roy Neal and former astronaut
Alan Shepard commemmorate Host: Suzl Quatro. Guests:
the 101h anniversary of man's Queen, David Bowie, David
Naughton, Roger Voudouris,
first walk on the moon.
(!)DALLAS A trio of kid- Candi Staton, Paul Warren and
nappers planning to grab J.R. Explorer.
accidentally c..ptures Bobby
1:30
instead. (A)
MOVIE
"Who's Been
SCARED STRAIGHT Peter Sleeping In My Bed?" (C)
Falk hosts this documentary (1963) Dean Martin, Elizabeth
from Rahway State Prison in Montgomery. While visiting his
New Jersey dealing with a pro- psychiatrist, a soap opera star
gram that scares the crime out is pursued by his fins and his
of Juvenile delinquents.
fiancee. (2 Hrs.)

O

(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
@D MARY TYLER MOORE

2) 0 DIFF'RENT STROKES

Friday, July 20, 1979

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Id keep it In the garage
He would be as tall as
28* skyscrapers
Bobby Swan

wouldn't have pat
loop Is my hair last night.
I wish I had a car
I wish that we could pencil
fight In school.
I wish I had a million
bucks.
John DuLong

Iwish Ibad a horse to ride
everyday
I would keep It In my
backyard
I with I had all the money
In the world
I wish l had a bear as big u
IwoIdd buy all the candy I
the Empire State
could get my k.n45 on
Building.
I wish it would snow
Icould climb on top of It
fourteen Inches deep
and scare everybody away.
every Saturday
I would be his best buddy.
for fifteen hours
I would build a ladder as
KIrstie Eck
tall as be is
and
feed him.
I wish I had a moped and a
I wish I had a green and
cat.
gushy monster,
Alex Caitady
who ever It touched
I wish I had No milieu
would turn green just like
dellars,
the monster.
I would buy a go-cart and Laura Ford
an engine.
Peter A.
I wish I was magic
I wish I had ababy
I wish l had aFasbay
It would make King Kong
I wish there were a. girls.
It would be 65 million miles
I wish that my fricude and I
were the only pe.jde.
It would beabl.t.staadup
I wish I didell have a big
is the deepest water
heather.
I wish I was a glut
I wish that we dhklg have
I wish I was ugly
Idea
I would desow pesple aid
IwishlhadaHa&amp;
Iwlik that my WS.

July 21

SATURDAY
MORNING

HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH
"Chest Pain"

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2:00
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Paradise"
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Itself" Daniel Schorr looks at
how the media of communications was affected by the Vietnam war.

ble to prosecution because of a
brain tumor.
7:00
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RUNNER
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Johnny Duncan, Janie Fricke.
Johnny Gimble.
LAWRENCE WELK "Bob
Hope Tribute"
) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY Fortuna Dusseldorf vs.
Kaiserslautern (R)
7:30
(2) CANDID CAMERA
@3 THE MUPPETS Guest: SyI.
vester Stalione.

800
(2)Q2) CHIPS Ponch and Jon
volunteer for a pilot trail bike
team to patrol a hillside area
being destroyed by dirt-bikers.
(A)
7:00
(2) PROFILES IN EDUCATION
@30 CBS MOVIE "Animal
2:15
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Crackers" (1930) The Marx
2i© BASEBALL Regional Brothers, Lillian Roth. A socialTONY THE PONY
© BATTLE OF THE PLANETS coverage of Houston Astros at
ite (amity's party for two celebPittsburgh Pirates; Cincinnati rities is hilariously disrupted by
7:30
Reds at St. Louis Cardinals.
two bumbling musicians and
BAY CITY ROLLERS
(2)
an
insulting guest of honor.
2:30
(4) ARTHUR AND COMPANY
@3 MOVIE "Call Me Mister" 0 BATrLESTAR GALACTICA
0 30 MINUTES
ANIMALS ANIMALS ANI- (C) (1951) Betty Grable, Dan The crew of the Galactica are
Dailey. A soldier goes AWOL to attracted by an alien's mysteriMALS "The Falcon" (A)
try to win back his entertainer ous powers and his promise of
8:00
an end to their search for
wife. (2 Hrs.)
(2)
ALViN AND THE CHIP. Z) ANOTHER VOICE
Earth. (Part I 0121(R)
UUNK8
9:00
300
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BIG
VALLEY
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Jack Cole joins an aerial circus
stricken Indian refuses help
€Zl ERICA
in an effort to expose it as a
from a medical missionary and
front for a heroin smuggling
8:30
tries to return to his tribe.
operation. (R)
FANTASTIC FOUR
(2)
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BOAT "The
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W CONSUMER SURVIVAL Revisited" A look back at the Decision" Debbie Allen; "Poor
KIT "Prescription Drugs,
Little Rich Girl" Maren Jensen,
historic entry of man into
Dennis Cole; "Love Me, Love
Advertising, Adoption" (R)
space, including interviews with
My Dog" Gene Rayburn, Fan900
some of the principle people
nie Flagg. (A)
(2)0 000ZILLA SUPER 90
responsible for the landing of
0 THE GLITTERING PRIZES
(4)0 BUGS BUNNY/ROAD man on the moon and film clips
"A Love Life" 1955 finds CamRUNNER
showing highlights of the hisbridge classmates planning
90 CROCKETT'S VICTORY toric moment.
their careers, swapping partGARDEN
3:30
ners and looking to the future.
9:30
RACE WEEK AT ROCKING.
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(2)
(12)
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One of
PROBE "NASA: A Look
10:00
five players engaging in a highAhead"
A
look
at
the
future
of
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stakes, marathon poker game
l MOVIE "The Winslow NASA will be presented.
aboard Sup.rtrain begins subBoy" (81W) (1949) Robert
400
stituting counterfeit money for
Donat, Margaret Leighton. The O LAST OF THE WILD
the real cash, (R)
plight of a young boy, unjustly 0 NOVA "Einstein" The why (4)0 CBS REPORTS "The
accused of stealing, touches and how of Einstein's thought Boston Goes To China" Ed
Off a massive lawsuit for deli- processes that brought him to Bradley reports on the Boston
mat Ion of character, (2 Hrs.)
his earth-shattering conclu- Symphony's historic tour 01
sions "a explained. (A)
China. (A)
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(2) (12) DAFFY DUCK
4:30
Invalid (Toni TennIlIe) meets
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Coverage of the Royal Ascot her convict pen-pal (Michael
horse races from London, Parks) and a comedy writer
11:00
England;
Part I of the World (Fred Grandy) gets a shot at
(2) (12) FRED AND BARNEY
the big time. (A)
Speedway team champion.
11:30
ships in motorcycle racing from
1100
(2) (12) THE JETSONS
Reading, England; Tucson
(2) (4)00 (12) NEWS
0 OUR GANG COMEDIES
Open Bowling, a PBA tour
0 MONTY PYTHON'S FLYevent, from Tucson, Arizona.
ING CIRCUS
WORLD WAR 1101 DIARY
11:30
"Peleliu: The Killing Ground"
(2) (12) SATURDAY NIGHT
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12:00
erage of the final round of play
Guests: The Talking Heads. (A)
(2) (Ii) BUFORD AND THE from Royal Lylham and St.
GALLOPING GHOST
MOVIE "Stalag 17" (B/W)
Anne's Golf Club in Lancashire.
c4)BONKERSI Quest: Marty England.
(1953) William Holden, Otto
Allen.
Preminger. U.S. soldiers boat a
500
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tough sergeant suspected of
(2) IRONSIDE Ironside is
O PINK PANTHER
being a spy. (2 Hrs. 20 Mini.)
determined to save a young
OMEDIX
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man from life as a pool shark.
Heart" (8/W) (1950) Dana
12:30
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Andrews, Susan Hayward. A
(1) OUTLOOK WITH JOY
(12) SEC ATHLETE OF THE
Pregnant young woman finds
BRYON
YEAR AWARDS
herself
in despair when her sol(ii MOVIE "Take Her She's
ID FIRING LINE "Capital
dier lover is killed during the
Mine" (C) (1963) James StewPunishment" Guests: Robert
war. (2 Hrs.)
art, Sandra Dee. An over-proShevin, Tobias Simon,
tective father has many prob100
lems coping with his freo-spIrit5:30
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NEE HAW HONEYS
ad daughter in college. (2 Hrs.)
(12) MOVIE "Pretty Poison"
Quests: The Kendalls,
Ir
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Tuesday
Weld, An ex-convict
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returns to prison after a brief
KIDSWORLD
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CROCKErl'S VICTORY
agent. (1 Hr. 50 Mini.)
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high.socjsly lawyers lead lives
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@300 NEWS
0 THE ADVOCATES "Should 0 MOSES THE LAWGIVER
Puerto
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Be
Commonwealth, A State. Or An last perils and enter the
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Promised Land, but lose their
leader Moses who sees his task
6:30
is
over and leaves them on
(2J NEWS
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(Ii) CBS NEWS
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"The Key Of The Door" ElizaKINGDOM
"Return
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finds her loyalties divided
01 The Sea Cows" Sea cows
are stranded in their attempt to between her family and her
swim from the ocean to their reactionary friends.
11:00
breeding grounds up river.
NEWS
(12) WILD KINGDOM "Return
Of The Pine Marten" Marlin 0 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
returns these furry carnivores "Vassar Clements / Gatemouth
to the beautiful Nicolet Forest. Brown" Clements plays bluegrass; Brown plays a number
7:00
of different instruments.
(2) (12) WORLD OF DISNEY
11:30
"My Dog, The Thiel" A helicop- (2) NBC LATE MOVIE "King"
ter-borne traffic reporter (1978) Paul Winfield, Cicely
(Dwayne Hickman) discovers Tyson. Young Martin Luther
that his new on-the-job partner King Jr. returns to his Southern
and roommate, a giant St. home from a northern school
Bernard, is also a kleptomani- and begins attracting national
ac. (Part 1 of 2) (A)
attention with his civil rights
(4)0 60 MINUTES
activisim. (Part 1 of 3) (A)
0 HARDY BOYS Joe is
CBS MOVIE "Don't Look
shocked when Frank runs away Now" (1974) Julie Christie,
with a beautiful woman Donald Sutherland. An English
involved in an elaborate plan to couple who move to Venice
steal negotiable securities. (A) after the death of their daugh0 INFLATION "The Sky's ter are met there by a series of
The Limit" Moderator Marilyn psychic occurrences and mysBerger presents a national per- terious murders.
spective on inflation in this pro- 0 HAWAII FIVE-0 McGarrett
gram originating from several uses handwriting analysis to
American cities.
find the person who is writing a
politician threatening notes. (A)
8:00
(2) (12) NBC MOVIE "Pleasure 0 JUKEBOX Guests: Georgia
Cove" (1979) Tom Jones, Con- Fame, Russ Ballard, Albert
nie Forslund. A staff member at Hammond, Ronnie Lane.
a posh island resort becomes (12) AFTER HOURS
romantically involved with a
charming rogue, unaware of
the man's criminal intentions.
i
(A)
@30 ALL IN THE FAMILY
Archie convinces Barney
Hefnor to give up on his philandering wife and introduces him
to a wealthy friend of Edith's.
(A)
0 SALVAGE I The Salvage
crew encounter a deadly spaciBill Bixby, who plays
at meteor shower while trying David Banner on "The
to recover a gold'4ncased
Incredible Hulk," is a sixthsatellite. (Part 201 2)(A)
generation Californian and a
EVENING
AT
POPS
The
ED
San
multi-talented Joel Grey lends fifth-generation
his inimitable style to parlor- Franciscan. He attended San
mances of "Cabaret" by Kand- Francisco City College and
or / Ebb, "Short People" by the University of Cali fornia
Randy Newman, and songs by
Cy Coleman and George M. at Berkely, majoring In
speech and minoring In
Cohan.
philosophy.
After college, he went on
830
(4)0 ONE DAY AT A TIME active duty with the Army
Ann is offered the career Reserve, then moved to
opportunity of a lifetime but Hollywood, A job as a
questions the price of success.
lifeguard was a springboard
to a two-year modelling
9:00
career in Detroit.
(4)0 ALICE After appearing
Back in Hollywood, Bixby
in a children's theater producspotted by an agent in a
was
tion, Alice gets faint praise but
showcase
production. TV
Vera gets rave reviews. (A)
"War
roles followed
and
film
MOVIE
ABC
0
Games" (1970) Brian Keith. immediately.
Tony Curtis. The cold war
include
movies
His
between an army hacii and
Are the Brave"
"Lonely
neighboring town turns hot
la Douce" and
when two soldiers borrow a
"Under
the Yum Yum
tank and wage a comic war
former series
His
Tree,"
against the town's private
Favorite
"My
have
seen
army.
ED MASTERPIECE THEATRE Martian," "The Courtship of
"I, Claudius: Queen Of Eddie's Father" and "The
Heaven" Tiberius disappoints Magician." He also is the
the aging Livia with his treasohost for PBS's "Once Upon A
nous reign, while Sejanus
maintains the real power in the Classic" series.
As an actor he Is most
empire. Claudius receives an
odd request from his grand. proud of "Eddie's Father"
mother. (A)
and the PBS production of
Jay Friedman's play,
Bruce
9:30
THE
JEFFERSONS
His many
"Steambath,"
(3) 0
When Louise finds out about a Egvjny nominations Include
new clause in George's will, she one for "Rich Man, Poor
almost gives him cause to use
. Man," the second series of
It. (A)
which he also won a
10:00
Directors Guild nomination.
(2)(12) PRIME TIME SUNDAY
Bixby lives with his wife,
Chris Wallace speaks with
Crystal Lee Sutton and Eli Brenda Benet, and theIr 3Zirkovtch, on - w$iosi Nyse the ye*"old am In West Los
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MORNING

0 BLACK AWARENESS

0 DIRECTIONS The work of

the Community Of Peace
People, an organization dodicatod to ending the strife in
Northern Ireland, is examined.
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
Lou Gossett Jr., who won an
Emmy for his performance
as Fiddler in "Roots,"
believes he is making black
acting history with the lead
role in a new hour-long
television series.
Gossett will star in "The
Lazarus Syndrome" next
season for ABC, playing the
chief of surgery in a large
metropolitan hospital.
The show is first in which
a black actor will be featured
In a non-action adventure
(i.e. cops and robbers)
dramatic series.
The show also breaks new
ground It that no racial
references are made in dialogue or story line — at least
in the first three scripts
filmed so far — to the fact
that Dr. MacArthur St. Clair
is a black man.
"The doctor I play Is not a
macho figure. At least, not in
the stereotypical sense of
black heroes in past TV
series," said Gossett.
sal accepted the role
because it doesn't have a
black onus. The stories are
about a surgeon and Involve
the hospital drama, not the
man's color,
"I see the series as making
history. It Is the inclusion of
black men and women into
the mainstream of American
society on a non-racial basis.
It's an important step forward."
Originally, the Blinn.
Thorpe production was
patterned for a white doctor
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was considered for the role,
the producers considered
tailoring the doctor to fit the
actor.
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"Just change his name and
leave the scripts alone."
Gossett is a t8ll l5W.
athletic man of considerable
ch&amp;rm and dignity. His
shaved head gives him a
strong, almost menacing
appearance. A former
Brooklyn
high
school
basketball flash, he moves
gracefully.
His own personal roots are
in the Caribbean. He speaks
thoughtfully and slowly
without a trace of Brooklyn
accent.
Gossett comes to his role of
Dr. St. Clair better equipped
to play a doctor than most
actors, He was a pre-med
student at New. York
University before turning to
acting with a role in "ma A
Giant Step" on Broadway.
He moved on to "The Desk
Set" with Shirley Booth and
such other Broadway hits an
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"Golden Boy" and "My
Sweet Charlie."
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Emmy Winner Lou Gossett Jr.
boys" In addition to more
than 50 TV shows.
"1 was offered the part of a
black congressman in a TV
pilot," Gossett said. "The
real Washington Black
Caucus objected to the show,
It was a comedy and I
personally didn't want to
play the black congressman
for laughs.
Is
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fine for black performers

especially in the South," he
said. "They've made great
strides down there. The
races are making a go of it.
"Another key to the success of the show is the
relationship of St. Clair to his
partner, the hospital administrator played by
Ronald Hunter, a white
actor. It Is a very real
relationship.
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make racial jokes.
because It provides jobs. But"St. Clair is no miracle MONDAY
personally I think the genre
worker. He's a well-rounded
should be balanced out by
manwith shortcomings. He
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other series like 'The
makes mistakes. And he's
Lazarus Syndrome.'
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long ago I was asked hospital. He has a wife and a • STUDIO SEE "Gymnast star In a spin-off of 'The child and we see those tics" Young gymnasts train for
future Olympic competition;
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hoping to continue along blacks.
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"I was given an op. some qualities in common. I ED VILLA ALEGRE(R)
portunity to star In the pilot have more humor than he
of 'For Heaven's Sake,' a TV does but we share a sense of (2) TiC TAC DOUGH
series based on Warren
humanity. We're both (4) MARY TYLER MOORE Ted
Beetty's hit movie, 'Heaven
athletic and jog three miles decides to earn extra money as
an actor in television commar.
Can Walt,' I was to be a
several times a week,
basketball player Instead of
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(12) TO THE POINT
doing now."
-Gossett - has formed his ED MACNEIL / LEHRER
No one Is more aware than own production company, REPORT
Gossett that if "The Lazarus Satle Productions, named
7:30
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LIARS CLUB
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the ratings It must draw a
winter the organization will
large viewing audience produce "Don't Look Back,"&amp; pli ec*i OF... "si.
among whites. It cannot, a biography of the legendary lock Holmes" Now evIdence
survive with predominantly baseball pitcher Satchel Indicates that the supsc'sleuth
actually did exist.
black viewers.
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"I was a pitcher in semi- OFAMLYFEUD
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reacts In a strange way to his
surgeons' fears that they are
out of touch with new medical
practices. (RI
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her husband and his father. (R) rather unusual Thanksgiving
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intricate relationship between (A)
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and the personal dramas of son of an Italian immigrant
three people faced by different couple becomes a shipping
magnate after his parents die
neurological breakdowns. (A)
a BASEBALL Regional coy. in an earthquake. (Part 1 of 2)
erag. of California Angels at
11:00
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Royals at Texas Rangers.
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1,700 acre Texas ranch.
Willie Tyler and Lester.
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S:30
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spending 20 years In prison for
OF ANDREW YOUNG A docu- the murder of his wife.
mentary On the United States
Ambassador to the United Rockford's ex-ceilmatis hires
the CSSlsCtIV0 to find her true
Nations. (A)
killer,

9:00

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STUDIO SEE "Rock
Music" Colorado kids write
and record their own rock
tunes; juvenile delinquents get
a second chance on the Mile
High Ranch in California. (A)

8:30
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(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
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SHA NA NA Guest: Jimmie
Rodgers.
(12)CAROL BURNETT AND
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5) DICK CAVETT Guest: Joe
Emmerz. (Part 1 of 2)

3:30
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July 23

(2)(12)MOVIE "Anne Of The
Thousand Days" (1969) Rich.
aid Burton, Genevieve Bu)old.
England's King Hnry VIII falls
In love and has a stormy rsla.
tionship with the unusually outspoken and willful Ann.
Boleyn.
(3D ED MA'SH Col. Potter

TUESDAY

POLICE STORY A police
officer who requests a transfer
after fatally shooting a suspect
In self-defense Is assigned to
work at a help center for IN.gal
aliens.

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(2) (ED THE RUNAWAYS An
adopted girl (Shelley Juttner)
searches for her biological parents to learn why they gave her

up.

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REPORTS
"Blacks In America: With All
Deliberate Speed?" Ed Bradley
reports on the status of blacks

In America, focusing on jobs,
housing, education and politics, 25 years after the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court case
outlawing segregation In public
facilities. (Part I of 2)
O HAPPY DAYS Fonzie steps
in to repair a rift between Ralph
and Potsie caused by Rlchle's
advice to the lovelorn column.
(A)

5) THE SCARLET LETTER
Seven years have passed since
Hester P,ynne gave birth to the
Illegitimate Pearl; Dlmrnesdale
seems close to death, and
Hester realizes she must reveal
Chillingworlh's true identity to
him. (Part 3 of 4)
8:30
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would-be comics wake up to
learn they froze in a cheap
hotel 120 years earlier and are
now In the year 2 too.

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LeVar Burton, Tine Andrews. A
ghetto youth fights against
obstacles including lack of
money and a pregnant girlfriend in his seemingly futile
battle to improve his life. (R)

(I) MOVIE "The Delphi

Bureau" (C) (1972) Laurence
Luckinbill, Joanna Pellet. A
research bureau, supplying
information to the President,

hires a man gifted with a photographic memory. (2 Hrs.)
"The
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Hawaiians" (1970) Charlton
Heston, Geraldine Chaplin. A
rough sea captain returns to
his Hawaiian home to find his
wife and son alienated from
him and the other pioneer settlers in a battle for control of
the islands. (A)
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and an eye-catching fellow
employee compete for the
manager's job in the florist
shop where they work. (A)
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International" Manuel Orantos,
Brian Gottlried, Marty Riessen,
Harold Solomon and Dick
Stockton compete for a

$28,000 first prize In the finals
of this event from Washington
D.C's 16th and K Street
Courts.

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hold-up attempt, Alex quits his
cabbie lob and becomes a
waiter .n a snobbish restaurant (A)

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marriage counselor and his exwife decide to try living together again.
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11:30

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Henry Winkler. Rodney
Dangertield. Gretchen Corbett,
Los indios Tabajaras. (A)
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is BARNABY JONES While
investigating the murder of an
insurance agent. Barnaby
learns that the man had been
supplying vital information to a
burglary ring. (A)
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and guests Including Billy Crystal, Johnny Brown and Martin
Mull take a satirical look at tv
programming from the audiences' perspective.
SITHE STATE OF FLORIDA

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Casi.
You are right on the button. Virl Osmond and Toni
Osmond, the two eldest of the Osmond children, are deaf.
DEAR DICK: Will you please tell me the name of the
song that Elvis Presley used to open his show at Las

Kielner

Vegas? We would like to play It at our Junior B hockey

games. MRS. LIZ CONNERS, Victoria, B.C., Can.
Why you would want a Presley song for a hockey opener
is beyond me, but the name of the song he did was "C.C.
Rider."
DEAR DICK: Will you tell me if Ed Ames, the actor, is

Kalamazoo, Mich.
He Is not,
DEAR DICK: Is Ken Howard —' The White Shadow"

is he not? Barb and Kathy,

any relation to Ron Howard
Fedorek., Spanwood, B.C. Can.

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E.J. STONE, Orange City, Fla.
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DEAR DICK: Why does ABC continually horse around
with "The White Shadow," which I think Is one of the best
on TV? Jim Murray, Leesburg, Ind.
DEAR DICK: "The White Shadow" hasn't been on
lately, even though It is listed In the schedule. Why hasn't
It been on? Will it come back In the future? S.R,, Portage,
Mich.

"The White Shadow" is a hit, and it has been renewed
for next season. If it hasn't been on .ally, ther.' must
have been some local pre-emptions. Ken and lion, the two
Ilowards, are unrelated. Totally.
DEAR DICK: You recently had a column with a letter
from a woman In Texas wanting to know what album
Dolly Parton recorded "Slipping Away" on. You were
right — she didn't record It. But your correspondent might
like to know that the song was recorded by Jeanie Sheppard. C. Prater, Warsaw, Ind,
Thanks. And the lady in Texas thanks you, too.
DEAR DICK: I would appreciate it If you could let me
know through your column If the actor, Randolph Scott, is
still Living and, if so, what he Is doing now. Mrs. W. Taylor,

11ouma, La.
Yes, Scott is living. He is 76 and seems to be In great
— I've often seen him at the post office. lie is
reputedly very wealthy and is pleasanty retired.
DEAR DICK: I am an older woman, who used to live
near a man called Earl hammer. Re was younger than I
and his father was a minister. This was In Lehigh, Iowa. I
have enjoyed "The Waltons" for years and would like to
know if the man who created that show Is "our" Earl
Hammer or any relation. M.L.T., Tucson, Arts.
No, for two reasons. "My" Earl is Earl Hamner. not
Hammer. And he grew up in Virginia, not Iowa.
DEAR DICK: Is Johnny Whittaker the one that played
the boy, Jody on "Family Affair"? Also what Is the name
of the little guy on "Fantasy Island" with Ricardo Mootalban? And bow old Is he? Leo, Fort Campbell, Ky.
Yes, Whittaker was Jody. Herve Villechaize Is the name
of the small man on "Fantasy Island" and he Is 36 —
that's years, not inche,

shape

'

12:30
QABC MOVIE "SP'YS"
(1974) Donald Sutherland,
Elliott Gould. Two inept CIA
agents are marked for extermination by their own agency.

JERRY FRAZIER
f.m.dy with "Nappy Fangs"

shows and the other three by
the three networks' "news
CBS' 60
magazines"

TUES. thru SAT.
9 P •am

HAPPY HOUR
11am Till pm

—

Minutes in 8th place, ABC's
20-20 in a tie for 14th place,
and NBC's Prime Time
Sunday in a tie for19th place.
CBS had the top two places
in
The first 20 spots In the with M-A-S-H and•WKR?
,ratings were held b'tflhi

—

'Happy Days"? Nicci

(4) BIG VALLEY Senator Jud
Robson visits the Barkley
ranch, but fears that he may be
the target of an assassination
attempt.

In Nielsen Ratings
—

DEAR DICK: My brother and I have a bet going on
whether two of the Osmonds are deaf. I say they are and
he says that none of them is. I'll never hear the end of it if
we don't find out. THANKS A LOT, Lethbridge, Alta,,

VS. THEODORE BUN DY

CBS Takes Firs t
NEW YORK (UPI) CBS
took eight of the first 11
Places to dominate the
weekly Nielsen ratings of
television viewing, a week
marked by the usual July
Preponderance of summer

2 Osmon d Brothers Deaf

10:00
13 QUEENS BLVD. Jack's
fear that his son is not masculine sends him to his ex-wife
Lois with a drastic plan.

Friday, July 20, 1979-9

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

July 24

SANFORD NEW AT .4

�10— Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

FrIday, July 20, 1979

Children' s Books Educate, Entertain
fly BETSY BORNE

American Library Assn.
Books can do more than fill
a child's summer day; they
can fill his heart as well.
Very young children
especially will enjoy having
a grown-up read a picture
book aloud so they can
return to it later and enjoy
the pictures with some understanding of the words.
M.B. Golistein's latest,
"Natural History" (ages 47), Is a fine example of a
simple, beautifully crafted
book, which, read aloud, will
stay in the mind and even
generate discussion. It is not
a story but a poetically
stripped-down statement of
how our earth works: "Tiny
grains of sand keep the
powerful waters from
floodings lands." Or doesn't
work: "Homeless dogs and
cats are scared and lonely."
And finally, how each of us
can help it along: "So let us
be like tiny grains of sand,
Uriel Ofek's "Smoke Over Golan" revolves
and protect all life from fear
around the Yom Kippur War, yet the story
and suffering! Then, when
Favors human detail over nationalist polemic.
the stars shine, we can sleep
in peace, with the moon as
our quiet night-light."
center of the earth." Here's number of people are trying
What keeps the words an antidote to overdoses of to trap. There's the greedy
from being over-generalized violent television cartoons. Zoo Man, who collects
or sentimental are the
Couching a similar theme animals; John Barrow, who
subtle, child-sized pictures, in a story for older children collects money from the Zoo
understated in line and color, (8-12) is Larry Callen's Man to catch the crane; and
that will speak directly to the "Sorrow Song," about the the Sweet brothers, who
child's experience of sharing mythical southern town of recall the cranes of their
resources with all things on Four Corners. The heroine, youth as tasting better than
earth — 'ducks and singing Sorrow Nix, is mute and turkey.
birds and snakes and little feels caged by her inability
Through the efforts of
minks. Every living creature to speak. She Identifies Sorrow Nix and her good
Is our brother and our sister, strongly with an Injured friend Pinch Grhnbali, the
dearer than the jewels at the whooping crane that a bird is finally set free; In fact

' The Body Human-Rerun

outstanding achievement for
scriptwriter Robert E.
Fulsz, M.D.

traced through specially
treated photographs. Such
taken-for-granted activities
us shaving, swallowing and

Based on a visual concept punching an elevator button
that enables the viewer to are shown as examples of the
see himself from a totally workings of the braincenters.

responsible for their control.
"The vitsi
like "The Miracle Mcgjw"
"The Red River" mW "m
Sexes," the other criticallyacclaimed specials in thie
series, demonstrates not
only the details of
revolutionary medical
techniques,
but
also
dramatic life and death
crises of actual people.
In ft first instance, Carol
Culver, a young woman In
her twenties, seeks relid
from an uncontrollable

Nieghtwing, Bloodline Are Both Losers
NEW RELEASE

the friendship of the two
NATURAL HISTORY by M. B. Goffstcin (Farrar
children itself epitomizes
Callen's compassion in Straus Giroux, 32 pages, $6.95
SORROW'S SONG by Larry Callen (Atlantic-Little
dealing with nature, both
Brown.
150 pages, $7.951
human and animal. Callen
SMOKE OVER GOLAN by Uriel Ofek (Harper &amp; Row,
has a simple. humorous way
of pinning down the (.if- 173 pages, $7.95)
THE POTATO EATERS by Karen Branson (Putnam's,
ference between wild and
tame without pounding on 160 pages, $8.95
the point.
Another easy-to-read but
older-interest book that animals really got a raw their youngest child and
illustrates the theme, deal. We make use of them, decline of the mother, till
"Every living creature is our O.K. But why should they their final desperate walk
brother and our sister" Is suffer Just because we away from home for a
Uriel Ofek's "Smoke Over human beings decide to questionable passage to
Golan" (9-12), translated make war on each other and America. This is an effrom the Hebrew by Israel do other crazy things?"
fective, moving source of
Taslltt. Although the plot
more
than facts about umThe
Irish
children perrevolves around the Yom
migrants
who became
trayed
in
"The
Potato
Kippur War, the story favors
American
history
as well as
Eaters"
by
Karen
Branson
human
detail
over (9-12) raise
Irish.
the
same
nationalist polemic. A young
Israeli boy's friendship with question. The novel is set
Today, such immigrants
an Arab village boy is during Ireland's 1846 famine, might be called refugees.
spontaneous and believable; when English landlords And although 1979 has been
Ofek's characters and set- burned down the cottages of called the International Year
ting are vividly described, starving families who could of the Child, refugee children
The book falls into two not pay their rent. Kids who stuffed into various cracks of
parts: the establishment of read this survival story may the world are still dying. Our
a border farm (including a find themselves caught
concern and sense of social
one-pupil school) by young problems not often en- responsibility can perhaps
countered
in
our
affluent
Ettan and his parents; and a
bet be translated to our own
Syrian attack, which findssociet
children by starting at home
Eltan alone with his dog and
Details of hunger, typhoid, — reading aloud, for inlater a wounded Israeli families forced apart, death stance, about the exsoldier and an Arab and cruel Injustice (both perlences of others and
prisoner, shown as more English and Irish) are talking over the idea that
human than "enemy."
striking here:
from the "Every living creature is our
At one point a soldier failure of the O'Cons' brother and our sister,
remarks of the shelled last crop because of potato dearer than the Jewels atthe
barnyard, ". . . those Night, through the loss of center of the earth."

TUNE
(12) CAROL BURNETT

WEDNESDAY

5

EVENING
500

"The Body Human: The unique perspective through
Vital Connection," the the
of
utilization
Peabody Award-winning sophisticated electronic
dramatic special, gets an photography, it embarks on
encore performance this a journey Inside the human
Monday. July 23, on CBS. brain, where 20 billion nerve
cells Interconnect at 10
The special explores the trillion
Junctures, which
brain and nervous system store more
than 200 billion
through awe-Inspiring memory bits,
Those truly
photographic techniques. It are figures to make your
also focuses on the personal head spin,
dramas of three real people
In exploring the universes
faced by different break- of
sleep,
memory,
downs in the Intricate meditation
and speech,
structure of the brain with photngraphs flVCT
before
the rest of the body.
seen depict human
cells,
which
send
"The %'
mic
roelectrodes that
was the third episode in
Emniy-winning "Body translate brain impulses Into
messages.
Human" series. It has been
Using
high-speed
cited as "a marvelous and
photography,
of
a
exciting excursion into the
magician's
sleight-of-hand
workings of the human
brain, with particular focus variety, the brain's continual
on medical miracles used to ability to coordinate muscles
correct brain-related and fine movements is
illnesses."
The
in- demonstrated. And the
formational special also won evolution of speech and
a Writer's Guild Award for correlative brain activity Is

Friday, July 20, 1979-11

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

(2OI2NEWS
S STUDIO SEE 'Race Car
Family" Stewardess Nancy
James takes her two daugh,ers
to the
at
-- - aita
,
-- the Ianwt..
racetrack. a missile,launching
in White Sands. N.M. is
witnessed. (R)
eso

July 25

mark Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court case
outlawing segregation in public
facilities. (Part 2of2)
O SIGHT IS ENOUGH When
Torn forbids Joannie to i the
new man in her 111*, she runs
away from home to move In

.ini..
.
Will! U

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IWIUW.

11

S THE LONG SEARCH
'west Meets East" A counterculture in the San Francisco
Bay Area looks East to bourn
and Hinduism for inspiration.
(R)

VEGM Dan's sidekick
Binzer and his girlfriend
become the targets of a killer
wno thinks the couple saw him
commit a murder. (R)

11.00
(2) (1) S S (12 NEWS
(2) (1 TONIGHT Host: Johnny
Carson. Guests: Farrah
Fawcett-Majors.
Ethel
Merman.

S SWITCH Mac

is
overwhelmed by feelings of
guilt when P.t. Is critically
wounded while trying to help
him trap a con man. (fl)
POLICE WOMAN While"
are searching for the
attacker of a motorcycle
patrolman, another cop is
murdered. (Part 2 of 2)

of the anti-foreign groups in
town.
DICK CAVETT "Dick
Cavett Replies"

LAMB CLUB
resulting
from
an
S
FAMILY
FEUD
(4)
automobile accident.
DANCE
Dr.
Irving
cooper,
12:37
professor of neurosurgery at t12 CAROL BURNETT AND
5 BARE'T'rA Tony impersonates a nightclub emcee and a
New
York University FRIENDS
little old lady in order to investiMedical School, performs an S DICK CAVETT Guest: Joe
gate the murder of an underintricate operation on her Emmert. (Part 2 of 2)
cover policewoman, (A)
brain while she is entirely
8:00
12:40
(2)(12) REAL PEOPLE Sogawake and coherent,
0
KOJAIC
A
petty thief who
ments
include
a
visit
to
the
Barlralynn- Roth, 10, is
accidentally kills a victim plans
slowly going blind due ,. smallest television station
a multi-million dollar heist to
the country; Sherlock Bones, a
pressure on the brain
get enough money to escape
tracer of lost dogs; and a
ways that control her Sight. report by Jimmy Breslin on the on a San Francisco bus. (2 the country. (A)
Dr. Russell Patterson, high price of sneakers. (A)
Hrs.)
100
neurosurgeon at New York (4) 0 CBS
S GREAT PERFORMANCES (2) (12) TOMORROW Guest:
REPORTS

Hospital,
removes
a 'Blacks In America: With All
dangerous tumor at the Deliberate Speed?" Ed Bradley
reports on the status of blacks
juncture of her optic nerves, in
America, focusing on jobs.
Miracles do happen — housing, education and pollevery day in medicine,
tics. 25 years after the land-

"Tosca" Puccinis tragic opera
involving an ill-fated love trian.
gle features Sherril Mdnes, Piacido Domingo and Raina
Kaboivanska,(R)

10:00

THURSDAY
6 00
(2)a)0SI2)NEW8

9:30

STUDIO SEE "Pizza" St.
Louis kids operate their own
restaurant; a South Carolina
family runs a vineyard. (A)

6:30

7:00

(2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(1) MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary's parents find adjustment
to city life difficult.
0(12) THE CROSS-WITS

OJOKER'S WILD
REPORT

LEHRER

(2) LIARS CLUB

O MATCH GAME
8 11111100,000 NAME

THAT
AND

FRIENDS
DICK
CAVETT "Dick
Cavett Replies"

8:00

(2) NATIONAL

Veteran commentator and carrespondent Howard K. Smith.
(A)
J NEWS
@T

0 NEWS

1:45

/

information.

Shay poses as a seedy driller
to elicit information from Street
girls about the slaying of two
models. (A)
(4) 0 BARNABY JONES
JR:S investigation of a possibte suicide case is complicated
when he falls in love with the
main witness, (A)

020/20
11:00

11:30

(4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

GEOGRAPHIC

SPECIAL "The Great Mojave
Desert" The Mojave is a silent,
severe landscape of

twisted

a) 0 THE WALTOPIS Olivia's
routine physical examination
has devastating effects on the
Walton family. (A)
U MORK a MINDY Mark and

his neighbor Bickley receive

the surprise of their lives after
they are picked up in a singles
bar by two stunning girls (A)
(12) PROJECT U.F.O. A young
woman with a history of mental
illness photographs four UFO's
but cannot convince her husband or psychiatrist to believe
her. (A)

10 ALL CREATURES GREAT
AND SMALL "Golden Lads

And Girls" James' luck
changes for the better in his
romance with Helen, but for the
Dalby family there seems to be
no turning the tide. (Part 7)

8:30

U LAVERNE &amp; SHIRLEY Layerne and Shirley win five mmutes of free shopping in a local
Supermarket, (A)

9:00
© QUINCY An autopsy on
a Sexually active football player
uncovers a penicillin-resistant
strain of venereal disease. R
a) 0 HAWAII FIVE-0 McGar-

(2) 112) TONIGHT Host Johnny
Carson. Guest: Diahann
Carroll.
(4) NEWLYWED GAME
0 MA-SH A married nurse
who had a serious relationship
with Hawkeyo when she was
single and they were in the
states is assigned to the
4077th. (A)
U STARSKY &amp; HUTCH The
detectives' investigation into a
murder leads thorn to a top
immigration official running an
'illegal alien smuggling ring. (A)

5 THE STATE OF FLORIDA

vs. THEODORE BUNDY
12:00

(4) BIG VALLEY The sheriff of

Jubilee, his son and Heath

transport an arrested cowboy
to Stockton.
S DICK CAVETT Guest
Frank Garcia (A)

12:05
0 CBS LATE MOVIE "Duel

In The Sun' (1947) Jennifer
Jones, Gregory Peck. A beautiful half-breed Indian girl touches oil an explosive family feud
when she comes to live in the
home of a wealthy cattleman
and his two sons. (A)

0

12:37
B A RET TA B a r ott a

suspects that a modern day
Robin Hood preying on his
neighborhood is a retarded
friend of his. (A)

1:00
(12) (12) TOMORROW Guests:

Ray Hopper. Ed Lund and Dave
Grant who were involved in the
design and flying of Howard
Hughes' legendary "Spruce
Goose" (A)

a) NEWS

rett uncovers a highly orga.

flized and daring plot while 0 NEWS

investigating the theft of a
Priceless gold death mask, (R)
U BARNEY MILLER The
detectives of the 12th precinct

are barraged by a

series of

bogus bills (A)
S IN PERFORMANCE AT

WOLF TRAP "La

-

here, despite lavish production and a fine cast. It is

hearted exercise. Magic is tough to recapture, however,

compressed and emerges with more holes than a yard of
screening. And a sub-plot (involving sex and nudity) has
absolutely no connection with the rest of it. GRADE: C

and this gets off to a good start but bogs down about halfway through in a tedious examination of the tenure
system on college campuses. GRADE: B

GENERAL RELEASE
GOLDENGIRL (PG) — Susan Anton, James Coburn,
Curt Jurgcis, Sports drama. A mad scientist tries to turn
his tall, beautiful daughter into the greatest runner ever,
eyeing three gold medals at the Moscow Olympics. In the
process, he doesn't mind wrecking her, mentally and
physically. Contrived, foolish and implausible affair, but
Susan Is awfully nice to look at. (CAUTION: Some
gratuitous nudity that should have earned it an R rating).

ALIEN (H) - Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, John
Hurl. Science fiction-horror. This is part-"Star Wars,"
part-"Jaws," as it tries to scare you to death
futuristically. A plodding old space ship inadvertently

takes aboard a monster, which does terrible things to the
people it catches. The crew tries to kill it and definitely
vice versa. If you like the type, this is GRADE: A,But
avoid it if you scare easy.

GRADE: &amp;nilaus.

(Film grading: A—superb; B—good; C—average; U—
poor; F— awful)

receiving guaranteed inside

(2) (1) 0 C) (12) NEWS

7:30

LOST AND FOUND (PGi
George Segal, Glenda
Jackson. Romantic Comedy. Writer-director-producer
Mel Frank tries to recapture the magic of "A Touch of
Class," and reunited Segal and Jackson in another light-

come of a football game after

(1) (12) DAVID

o VILLA ALEGRE (R)

/

0 CARTER COUNTRY Chief
Roy bets with Baker on the out-

10:00
CASSIDY Dan

(2)(12) NBC NEWS

(4)0 CBS NEWS
ABC NEWS

I) MACNEIL

July 26
conducted by Julius Rudel and
directed by Tilo Capabianco.
(A)

EVENING

rock, arid plains and dry lakes.

NBC NEWS
c
(4)5 CBS NEWS
5ABC
VILLA ALEGRE (R)OF
soa
17
THE '10'S
10'
Hosts John Ritter. Suzanne
7:00
Somers and Twiggy look back
C2) TIC TAC DOUGH
(4) MARY TYLER MOORE at the music-, politics, fashion 5THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Mary becomes the "other and changes that occurred vs. THEODORE BUNOY
both in America and abroad
woman" in a love triangle,
12:00
during the tumultuous 1960s.
m CROSS-WITS
(1)5d8 MOVIE "French Q) BIG VALLEY Jarroct
SJOKE$'eWlI.D
5 MACNEIL / LEHRER Connection If" (1975) Gene defends a young Basque
Hickman, Fernando Rey. An anarchist against the sentiment
p,Ep'j'
American detective travels to
France to finish breaking up
the international heroin-smuggling ring he had partially
destroyed years earlier. (R)
CHARLIE'S ANGELS An
ox gangster (Ramon Bleri)
hires the Angels to protect him
and to find out who murdered
his wife many years earlier. (A)
(12) MOVIE "The Laughing
Policeman" (C) (1973) Walter
Matthau, Bruce Dern. A policeman attempts to avenge the
death of his partner, who was
killed in a violent mass murder

NIGUTWING (PG) - Nick Mancuso, David Warner,
Kathryn Harold. Thriller. Whoever thought of this had
buts in his beifrey. It's a silly amalgamation of a horror
dory (with vampire bats as the scary Ingredient) and
some nonsense about American Indians and their tribal
customs. The horror stuff Is handled with nice restraint,
but the other aspect weighs its down, and it is badly
written, edited and acted. GRADE: C-plus.

BLOODLINE tR) — Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara,
James Mason, Omar Shari!. Romantic mystery. This is
further proof that big best sellers are tough to turn into
movies. Sidney Sheldon's book becomes a fuzzy mess

1:45
2:15

0 MOVIE To Be Announced.
3:35
0 MOVIE

"The

Younger

Brothers" (C) (1949) Wayne
Morris. Janis PaigO. While l ay-

Traviata" ing low, one of the Youngers
Beverly Sills and Richard kills in sell-defense and they hut
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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
entire concept.
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money available to complete the project in one step and feel
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
merchants.

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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
th redevelopment project. His amendment stipulated that the

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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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Regardless of which direction the city takes, commissioners
must make a decision within the coming weeks. The iio
budget has to be prepared in time for public hearings later this
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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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Weicker denounced the president's elevation of hamilton Jordan
to chief of the White House staff.
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.
On Friday the president ended the week 01 surprise moves, 11111(i
"Neither option is available to us," he said.
perhaps
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
is "a weak president."
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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
publicity,
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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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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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find anyone to develop the film
of the robbery taken by the
bank's 7nm camera.
"It's an unusual type film
that few places handle
anymore," said Detective Sgt
Frank Taylor of the Longwood
Police Dept. "We tried last
night and couldn't find
anybody.11
Most banks, he said, use 16 or
mm film.
The Longwood branch of the
Winter Park Federal Savings
and Loan Association was
robbed by a lone gunman
shortly before 3p.m. Thursday.
The robber escaped with $1,716
in a plastic trash bug. Police
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IS kilow.d $2.3 percent decline in the April-Jun. quarter, half percent In the third quarter.
Chase said several temporary or one-time factors were causing the definition Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker had hi
lb Bank of America's economists bad predicted a 1.0 percent an improved third quarter. Social Security payments rose in July. n-dnd when he told Congress this week: "I'm notsure we're In
2bo MM figures also thawed Wiatlon - as measured by the tided-quarter Increase. Chase Econometrics Associates, a leading Gasoline lines ended and auto dealers used rebates to increase one."

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ths enomy turned aroimd in the July.8ptiinei quarter
lialleal rise since the third quarter of 1978.
confidential Commerce Department estimate showed a 1.4 "borrowed from the future."
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But another government inflation Index, designed to measure percent gain.
The Bank of America said In an economic outlook report It
jeat.d to".
Fits rises theo4hOut the economy, *.owed a L6 percent inTreasury Secretary G. William Miller and the president's necomoolidis bad ___ed an Increase - U=0 a ew cram In the third qurAer compared to 9.5 percent In the second. flation adviser Alfred Kahn both have said in recent days signs expects a 4 percent decline in the fourth, October-December,
$sat, iali.r On. - and almost all of then have been saying Both these Indexes long have been twining below the consumer pointed to a possible third quarter increase.
second quarter of 1980.
aflGain WNW mom the country Is AMInor near a recession. price Index, most familiar to Americans, which has been rising at
What does It mean?,
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Tft ftgun's r.post.d by the Commerce D.peslmssg thou tho an annual rate of 13 percent.
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following th e Spuilth-Amerlcui War.
The FBI and police said they hive ad Identified any
suspects In the Qdcsgo bembings that rocked the County
Building and the Great lakes Naval Training Cedar Id.
Wideemly. But they have begun circulating picture. of
Caries Alberto Twos, 27, and (ar tapes, N.

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Investigators digging for a metive In the Qc.go and
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a Poidlr Flrsblrd. Tb. car, cu'," he said.
parked along 427, was lad seen The FBI has been called Into
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here wrote the city some tjxne ago,use
plan, for which amendproperty Is worth less and The latter protested
ments are now being con.
My property is being proposed changes Of zoning
to
sidered,
and that all the
devalued every day," said one permit commercial develop,
hear
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in
were
advertised.
e
owners,
Paul
of th
Fascella. ment on the road.
Several of the owners equated He insisted the council
"People tend not to pay at.
the 104-foot-setback from the not been representing him
tentlon until their own ox Is
gored," said Councilman Pat
center line of the highway's 50 other property owners in
fed-wide right of way adopted four block area by permitting Southward. She said she IS
by the city several years ago as other sections of the road to be happy this matter has focused
havlng the cif.ct of taking their zoned commercial while attention on the city's efforts
keeping their lands residential. now to amend the cornproperty.
"We didn't take anyone's
"I've already hod a feeler prehensive plan.
my

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without their knowledge and
the petitioners to take their Donald T. Miets, who without their being notified.
resest to the planning and presented the petition and was Councilman
Cliff Nelson
zoning cosnznlulon.
the
major
speaker
for
the
said,
however,
that
the
city held
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pointed to a letter
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hearings
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the land
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Mary and each

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being emptied_-:°
tellers police. "The license r ate
was able tosetoff the cwiera. nanberla HEM l7S
Mother employee triggered a
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Democratic RepsJ) IIiew Party, lid by Prdent Past
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Ha said the rtqu* wag made after &amp;IIkb author
Michael Eddowis presesteul evidence stçposting his
co4emlkin that Ksumedy was killed by. Soilat KGB agent
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Konnsdy Is a prdritlii raniMat0 are being wiped out:
105f041 My the Mamedi*aattj Democrat is passing the
word he will run. Moreover, Kennedy confirmed Thur,
dey that a campaIgn co"im*Ies will be formid, and
other sourcu reported Keumedy will win his first
doumn.eud by a governor today from Go,. Joseph
ienan of Majas.
Kemady, tlwougii prs_aecratery Tom Soidbwlck,
aunounced plane for a "Kingdj for Pi" corn.
MM" t.dmksll en ssploratory body under election

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the entire matter Is sided, Polk asserted.
CIVIL SUIT
James Schafer, f*ther of Diana Kay Schafer, Is suing Florida
Power Corporation for dapijis of less then $10,000.

South Korea Riots Mount

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Kennedy Is A Candidate
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By DONNA ESTES
land," responded Mayor Walter from someone who would like
HeraldStaff Writer
Sorenson. 'We placed a set. my house for an office," Mletz
Property owners along the back."
The
setback said.
four-bloctatretch of take Mary requirement bans construction
"People along Lake Mary
Boulevard between Fifth and on that property. The idea Boulevard would like to sell
Ninth Streets would like to sell behind It when approved by the their homes and get off the
their homes and get off the council several years ago was boulevard," said Dick Landry,
boulevard
to keep costs down when land is another owner.
That was the message given needed to expand and Irnorove
of the owners pointr
to the Lake Mary Qty Council the boulevard. The council toSeveral
the city's adopted land '
Thursday night by a group of reasoned at
the
time the plan which shows future plans
property owners who petitioned purchase pricethat
for additional for the four block area are to
board to change the zoning rlght-of.way would be less jfno keep it zoned residential. They
of their lands from residential structures were within the
d the plan was adopted

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (UP!)
folbinger Joan Bass sang for two hours and told dories of
the horrors of life In Indodihisas refuges camps, drawing
enormous applause from her Malaysian audience.
About 3,000 persons paid between
to $40 each to
hear the bare46oted singer play the guitar and sing for
two hours at a university theater.
Proceeds from the concert will be uee to
Vietnamese reftesthlidren and Maiayelanorphans th
conjunction with the Internatlional Year of the ON.

'Homes Devalued'

BRIEF

DALLAS (UP!)

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Rhodesia conference mat In special melon Thursday with
the Patriotic Front gusrrlllas, siding a ons.wsek absence
to joint discussions on Issues they demanded to be aired
earlier.
The negotiations ar now In their second and probably.
even more difficult stage with arrangements for running
the country and holding new elections as a prelude to full
Independence topping the agenda.
The guerrilla leaders abrapily reversed themselves
Thursday and accepted the &amp;ltMh blueprint for an In.
dependence cooditutlon that caused them to temporarily
withdraw Id week.

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BOW, Who is married, darW as a corrections officer when he

first joined the department three years ago, and was later
assigned as a patrol deputy, Polk said.
Speculation over whether Deputy Butler received any special
treatment by law enforcement officers was put to rest by Chief
Karcher and Sheriff Polk.
Both indicated the I11$tteT was treated as vigorously as any
similar coo would be, and added the additional probe by the
sheriff', department resulting in Butler's suspension was more
than ordinarily would be dons hi such matters.
Polk mo stressed he had told the woman she has two year. to
''ige her mind and k for an official charge against Butler If
she decides to sign acnplaIi4. Polk saldlftbatoccurs,hs would
turn the matter over to the date's attorney's office for
prosecution as he would against a civilian Involved under hvI1ar
drcomdwces.
woman, asof today, iautiafuid with
- having received compensation for the broken door, Butler's
assurance he would stay away fromher and that abecoiglnus,to

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LONDON (UPI)
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and seriously in jured another on Oklnawa today, then
pounded Japan with savage winds that caused a massive
explosion injuring scores of people at a U.S Marine camp
60 miles west of Tokyo.
U.S. and Japanese officials said the typhoon toppled fuel
tanks at Camp Fuji and the subsequent fire and asploslon
killed at least one parsusi end injured 10 others, 10 of them
seriously.
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released. A military spokesmansaid the gasoline cans
were piled outside the camp's barracks. About 40 of the
Injured were American soldiers who suffered burns trying
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Deputy

A Seminole County shtrlffa deputy has been suspended for five ;
corner of Crow Street and Winter Park Drive In Cauelberry.
days for conduct unbecoming an officer etetnml'tg from a
According to the suit, the pole was shook by three thI1e
C
domestic dlw.ste, Sheriff John E. Polk confirmed today.
pulling
on Its guide wire and the Insulator, held by a single bol
CfiOn eports
And, while law enforcement agencies Involved anakler the
fell 20 feet, hitting the girl.
matter cloned, the female complainant In the can has two years
Diana Schafer suffered a cut on the back of her leg and medici
* FIr•s
to decide If she chooses to officially prees charges against the
expenses have not yet been determined, according to Joe Week
deNY, Polk noted.
* Courts
aft
for Schafer. Weeks said he thought medical expenses fo
The suspended deputy is John E. Butler, a south Seminole
the damage would be less than 110,0(X).
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County resident who Ii accused ci breaking Into the home o
The suit claims that Florida Power was negligent In "Installs
Cuselberrywocnw about 6 am. July 25 while he was off duty.
the insulator without a guard orrestralnt,"warnlng people tl
According to Casselberry Police Q.1 George Karcher, the
Insulator could come lOO5e," and "ma1fltaInIngafldinspecting t
Women called in the report early that morning Initially as a
.
Inamdt filed inSelfllf101eCOII*y Cho Ccurt,Scbaferclalrwon pole."
=and entering co'nw,
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ul7,Imanuwrfelhfromacroaarm of apow,rpoleon
Schaf er is suing Florida Power for Incurred medical
j off.
sy
In her door and began
Diana Schafer, 13, while she was waitingfor a school bus on the resulting from the accident.
man. She reported the olf.duty deputy had a weapon, but Karcher
said his men saw no weapon when they responded to the scene.
Karcher did say Msmen determined after the InIfJgigg
that ft was a domestic dispute and the woman declined to press
APFcharges.
However, since it Involved an off-duty sheriff's deputy, Karcher
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said his department turned over the matter to the sheriff's office.
Polk said today a sergeant and a lieutenant In the sheriff's of.
flee were aadgned to conduct an Internal affairs Investigation.
The sheriff said following that Investigation, he personally
suspended Butler, a deputy for about these years, and ordered
him to pay for the woman's door Polk said the door repair cods
came tO about $200 and ftcodBuder another $200Inlo.t Pay for
the flv..day suspension.
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Pubiliher
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RONALD G. BECK. Mv.rtIIIn Director
Home Delivery: Week, 90ceis; Moth $3.n; SMoidha, $22 IS;
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dIws*'s second in ' the conference 1uia "He tla'sw acme good
277 vlatory over the CIiko ddimMviIy10 lbs Patriots, will pam,s on oatatdi cats to wide
UP! Iperto WIlISI
New England hse one ttngIn Bee lsUed for theAPCleed csir with a reborn Ear, rscs(ywswhsws bed tohave
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to rut up the ndls, it!. dill
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ruakar ten. I sever ted cosd.scs In for the WC Led lead with 1.1
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Neel Coble, "because It the aknd the -- iIed week passes ledwsskbut seu,nidto a dallfowtouohd.waln
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$ passes for 244 yards end The Dolphins, who rank cams ed at it hoiIII," said to their bed dart since 1101. — Africa
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available at reasonable pris
and offer flowers quicker then
growing the plants from seed.
When buying seed, you gel
what you pay for. Seed varieties
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expensive than color mixtures
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produce flowers of as high a

Seeds can be Started In flats
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such "NeAwtimn and Sweet
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the garden. They can be since they are difficult to
displayed prominently in front transplant successfully. Alwq.
of shrubbery borders or, by read the planting directions gh
choosing ann uals of different the seed packet carefully.
Young annuals will require
heights, deep flower borders
can be produced. When some careful attention. Until
arranging a border of annuals, their roots are well estabuaheiL
plant the taller species at the the plants should be watered
rear and progressively shorter frequently. Also, pests must be
kept under control being that it
varieties in front.
Try to avoid planting too doesn't take long for certain
many different-colored insects to devour young, tmr
variet ies. I would suggest that plants.
:To p roduce compact, bij
you use colors that blend well.
Many low-growing annuals also plants, try pinching off the tip
make excellent edging' for pair of- leaves after the
walks and drives, and are seedlings have grown at le
always effective additions to three pairs. This will promote
window boxes and porch gar the growth of lateral branches
and better-quality plants.
dens.
Annuals can be planted as If you need any specific In.
seeds or oblalned as bedding formation or a planting guide,
plants which are later trat. luat cell our office at 3 2*
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as Defendants IS
ADD EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
d THE STATE OF FLORIDA DE. title of the Plaintiffs to the above
ssaiui real
ARTMENT OF COMMERCE,
County, Florida, "a w
VISION OF EMPLOYMENT 99. Seminole
!lat!d title of ehich is W""$",
br,
lily. ROBERT A AVlIk.
1ó ELECTRICAL &amp;ãiii 'ROURTL IEAVE$ and
J. GALLOWAY lEAVEs, his wife,
INS, ACME CLASS COMPANY, Plaintiffs,
versus J. C. REAVES and
*C,, MORRIS TILE DISTIl RU
TORS, INC., E. 0. SOWLES COM. RUBY L. lEAVES, his wife,
endanhs", and you and each of
WANY, THE SILCO COMPANY and
we hereby required a serve a
INARP PLUMBING SYSTEMS,
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of YSUt answer or other
'SIC.. or. the dstendaiws, for flu
PRANK C.
of satisfying said final dIt
WHIGHAM of STINSTROM,
t, I will sill at public
ny, for c0* in hand, to the lilofueSt DAVIS, MCINTOSH &amp; JULIAN,
attorneys for PlaIntiffs, whose
inlbiSt bidder at the Soth Dow of addtsi$
$5 P.O. lox 1331 Sanford,
*0 irivird County CSuwtluuie
Florida, 32771, and to tile the
flue City of TItusvIlIe, Florida, it fe original
of some in the off Ice of the
Mur of 12:00 Noon on the em day of
of the above-Styled Court on or
November, 1?75, the following- Clerk
ore November 13, ifl, as
teal property In Seminole bef
requited
by law. If you fail t do so,
County, Florida, to-wit:
by default will be taken
'The West 71 hit of the North 100 ludument
ainst you.
test Of the East 200 feet if Block A
Thill
ag
Shell be
-,-as rwd
ed in Oncea week for four (1) consecutive
ps.s soit Is,
. A. Public
Recsrds of Seminole County,
DATED MIS Nh day 9ctober,
Plorids.
TheNorIIulSOfistofflusEastIN (SEAL)
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Arthur H. Seckwith,Jr.
, page is,
In
Clerk if the Circuit Court
Public Ricsrds Of $imkuele County
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CAO).D of the Circuit Court msi
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Icp, FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF
by,
IVARD, formerly knoevi as throu, under or against them or
FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF sej of them, and against say Sad
IIR ITT ISLAND, a national all parties or persons having or
Nlnk. Is the Plaintiff end claiming any rIght, title or
UNIVERSAL HOWARD COM. in and to e foilowkig deScribed
PANY, a dissolved Corporation, property, th
lying and situate In
NELSON I. DAVIS and JOAN E. Seminole County, Florid., fo.wlt:
ftVIL both individually SM as
Lots
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nwmbers of the last bNrd of Winter Homes
$ubdlvisiofl. PIof
directors and trustees
low 2. Pagis iii. nsa 114, pimuc
UNIVERSAL HOWARD COM. Records of Seminole
County,
p#NY, SARAH RIDMAN is aFlorida.
I5lember of the last beard of
You and ath of you ire hereby
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notified that ROBERT I..
SAL HOWARD COMPANY, PLOR. uverally
an
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IbA MARBLE POLISHERS REAVIS
lEAVES, HIS WIPE,
fVALTN AND WELFARE TRUST GALLOWAY
the Circull Court, Eighteenth
FUND, THE UNITED STATES o
AMER ICA. THE STATE ø
ni. Judicia l Circuit In and for Seminole

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more to the treatment of a would be to rub an too cube over
med ai*te than just ap. the area ci muscle
plying cold. 'fle position ci the then stretch the mide
ankle is Important. It thould be volved.
flCS Is u.$
Cold in 3
elevated to help prevent
(ii applic*tic,is are really as an aetic ng.
used in injuries IntermIttently, and it is the stretdhlfl$ tbat1
at least, for the fIrst 24 hours important. Of course, you doilt
useprolonged ooldpecks in tM
and sometimes 48 hours.
me purpose of the cold is situation at all. Suck
literally to by to stimulate procódures often will help to
contraction of the small relieve painful muscle spseif
vessels and help to
cspMry vessels
Bursitis mum InflsenmatI
liping. ss'owid the
of one of
preve, the swelling.
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hat pecks versus cold pecks?
.Ofteneopledo the Wrong thing
for their psrticul&amp;COlflPl"4.
Forindance,whatiatheaP'
proved treatment In bursitis? I
have heard hot packs from one
OWN and cold from another.
guideline one can
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A-EvonIng HiraM. Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Oct. ItS It7t

Legal Notice

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. FIUDAY.00TOBE*1I
Tnglen-osd AA, closed,8 p.m., St. Richard's Chwch,
- iake Howell Road.
Lnagwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Morsvlan
Church, SR 434.
Vow Adult Club for Slegles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden
-Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.
Deh. Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Christian Quwch
- - Deltona.
SATURDAY, (XfOBER
07, resmlan pliflithi(
crossi 01gb ScsI
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5 pin., euidence Of
-. Holloway III, 1816 Hardutg Aye., Lincoln Hulgtts, S.D
IOTd.

CIA SSI F I ED ADS

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Fler,de,
________*771. The noise aill Id' Why Be Lonely? WrIte "Got A
dress ci me Isiset wsaI
,mstv' DatIng Service. All agos.
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.ve,. are
p.o. ssxWl, Clearwa*, Fl.
bsi..
3311$.
Livingston Street, P.O. Box 515, and No. 92: thence run South 50 foranarcdistancecifC.30fstfea demands ageitet tie State ire
, FOUnd
ortaoo, Florida 32502, on or before degreeS 13' 44" Wist parallel to his point, tionc. run N N diliSiS 20' required, WITHIN THREE
November 14, 1979, and file the Easterly rIiIt4f.wsy lIne of u.s. 12" W. tsr 40.00 fiSt 05 a pO
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF -.-original with tie Click ot thl5 Court Higiwey No. 17 and No. 92 * a thence N. 71 diglOis *7' II" U. tat- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
blaCkS . ctsi

Saalsrd VFW Post 101* lair, 61:30 p.m., lag cabin

,,.,. Fourth Aesa] Oktaberfe.t Golf Toursamest, eon.
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- sored by the Deltona Ares Chamber of Commerce,
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thence run NorTh 63 degrees 46 14" degrees ii' 14" 1 let- $30.10 flit
tea ci ins above court a written

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otherwiSe a default will be entered
agaitytj for tie rsiiei

Club of Ssiord, S p.m-till, All Souls Social Hill, Sib isid

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run South 26 degrees 13' 44" West

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W for 437.231059 to. pabst, pmy
may have, lad claIm IsO? be Lati malecat "Frisky" long hair,

line of U. S. Highway No. 17 and No. perallel to the North line

HId bs61s * the claIm, his name liii
ueginnlng. Contalnits 16.1110
attet-sy, and the amount

propectywhlctilsth.sublectmafter pointontheW.stllneofsald$octlon
Concerts

p.m. Lake Eala

Bandehell, Orlando.

31"Pitt*adtteCi434.70 lest ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:

IXHIIITA

SUNDAY,

ocToBER

Township 20 South. Range p

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dM130: IthI*Sfl 5*. 372.

rtainty shall be

excellint P1

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LSOO.
UNDER $30100...Lovely 3 ER

Thence run N NlwS.W 641 iscurlty shall be deScribed. TM

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WillcareOrsm.dildriJt
$p,afitshjring.AglyInper*
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*3470

Government Lot 1, SectiOn 12, ¼ ci said Section 17. tot- WON Net
Township IS South, Range 35
ci me claim to 'ho clerk to
run South 2631111, hence East 727 TownShip 20 South, Raise 40 Exit, to a p5k? Ci ittersictien wilt th enable the clerk to mall me copy 50

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Nice pool home on 1g. lot. 3 ER, 2

Iotl app WARRANTED. JO?

fined patio, C-H$A, range,

REAL PSTATE,ASSOCIATIS

home that features

Sanford's Sues L'eader

tedar porch. Paneled Pam. Rm.

depandincs wilt rePutable

POsh
lest and a Central THE FIRST PUILICATION OP
whslosale4'itall leIribuSerIIlp
LUSS tie SOuth 900 fad ci me
Records of Seminole County, angle of 33 degreS 44' 34"s Thence THISNOTICI,tofll.antobl.dlemS
PRIVATE V0ICILE$N1
right trim home. Ni
MO flit, Government L0t 3, SICtIOII Florida.
t-tjq Soufhwattirly liii's Its arc Ci lily may
necessary. Call 1747564 fi?
17, townshIp 21 Slut?,, Rings
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ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
said curve, being abe along Its vsiidlty Ci me decadent
East:
ThatpartofmeSanfordorantand Center tins of said Lake Mar-p
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iaItflcatlens of the 11W pilsinal
Begin ala pokW MO list South, 1*4 Government Lot 1, Section 17,.
piapla WhO like money 4105
Nit EastCithINWCSThiVSI Section TownshIp 20 South, RaII.* East, Boulevard, * 201.73 Nil toe poW ,weeaIatives. it- the VIIWS It- _______
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of tangency: Thence, cenfinukig IwieCictien sits. court
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et ciaesilledadeto boy, $u$l,-ir
East,tbisnce$oufhlN.Sfsst,ttwncs west iSot101est ci tie Seuth%3.* degrees ii' 43" W let451.15 tests OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED LVI IN
West 1153.4 feet to the Easterly line
wo,
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ci tl5 NorTh 1433.121011 Ci inS Thence depertus's from said confer WILL RE POREVER BARRED.
- itiTOMOTlVEMACNINl$T
ci right* wey of State Road $0.3, N0f1hw15,
let- vewng man simi.kvalid &amp;
of said Sactlon 17,
line, run N 31 digress 10' 47" WetDefeci the first publiCItlInol tilt
hw$eping Private room $ melee rsbwllder. Seminole Aids.
lineciStateRoidNe.3aIlstanceci o. Reed as recorded in Plot olthsNorthertyrlsht.ci.wsylInesl 11979.
epWyl Wise. cominaniumle
1924 flIt. thIItCI $04111 44 ISIt-im Book 13, at peg. 36. of the PublIc Lake Mary Boulevard and his
ui,,ancis. 333.3905.
Witiiam W. WhIle
dsllily.frlege banalils.
degrees 31' West 215.21 loot, thence Florida.
Hills
$evr. said Point being ins
MOTHERS
Joint Personal Represardatives _____________________________
North 6ldegrles3O' West 74.1
ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
If yeucartwsrk
Foletciuiglnnung: ThencirunNll
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ci me Estate of
hince South 21 digreSS 30' Wiit to
Segln 170.03 feet South of Ii. East degrees 5043" Waling II, Westerly
lnanotflco
NAN WALKER WHITE
tie West line of said Section 17, ¼ sectIon post of SectiOn U,
Cali 47146)1
thonce South to Easterly line of Ill TownshIp 20 South, Range 30 East, Rlgstmf.wey lIne Ci Roiling Hills ATTORNEY FOR JOINT PER.
Boulevard,
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IS
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SONAL
Inford Grant, thence Northoast ,.,,, ft
IN Till CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
SOOKKEEPER.SICRITARY
feel, run PoW of a curvature ci a cit-tar RUPRIIINTATI VII:
said Grill Iki tOO Polil
SEMI
I COUNTY, FLORIDA 1 person cbs, pert time. Sr isle.
thencsNortlltdoyeIs 43'.." Wit curve concave laeterfy having a A. Edwin SiMlilSir-----DIVISION
light
ci tIe pelt-it of bo,innin, Neics 1009.03 lest, run thence North 2$ radius ci 105.33 feet and a central SHINNOLSER, LOGAN ANDwest to beginning. LESS, begiiwtlng
e.bet- -I*CP
satard Alt-Port. Per InIirvisw
.' es" East 200.31st, run angle of 41 delurIsO d1 Theilce MONCRIUP
It a psl,W 431 lost Seuffi 21 degrees
DM0100
coil 333.1920.
, 44 degrees 35' 5" Wait
ng me rc said A150t-pjy$ Law
40' *150 cia pull 010.7 fOil Siuth
IN RU: ISTATI OP
tos point ci beginning. LESS me cujq've, beIng abe aling ete Wadarly post
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.r*.ist rnsr of SectIon 17, fsllswIng: Begk 170.03 flIt South ci
GEORGE GILBERT SCHWARTZ. Machinery aseem. med.
righs.of.wey tine of RelII sins $snlerd, pNo
II mid m.CblleIp.
WARTZRURG,
en the Easterly boundary line Ci ToncislIp 31 SouTh. RaiSe IS liSt
99,50,197*
ci Tangency, Thence, cNtinv!ng P'Jblbe

free.

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147,500.

323.2222

D.Bary Republicans
$.ar_Of Candidates

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323-7532

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332.1432

44). Opec

*OET A LOT TOO
WlththIslRR,7bath,oldar'7story
home, tree ii
ow.tsays reduce. Now enly $30100.

"ASSOCIATES NEEDED

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24 HOUR

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REALTORS
2710 Sanford Ave.

333.7972

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN.
ADS. READ &amp; USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE

PETUNIAS
I VEGETABLE PLANTS
l101Airport Blvd.

S'xS', 4$ avail.

selling community every day.
Read I use them oltit.

1978 Chevy Malibu
3237991

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g, 321-0025 to settle an

estate.

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1967 10' Great Dane Thermo King

cond,, $3100. Call $314219.
;972oft. gooseneck cargo trailer,

--FREE Kittens &amp; female cat to
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Sth wheel + mounting brackets.

1975 Datsun-B-210 with air, A.i:

predate. 323-1730.
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1977 Vega
low mlle.g3
condition, good economical
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trained 322 2061 or 373 5213.

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men?? Sell "don't needs" last
with a want ad.
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AmerIcan Eskimo (Spitz)
3M, 2F. 4 wks old, All white
SlOOea. 322-6943
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Holly Ave.
Bargains: flS Summit-wood Trail
(Maltiand) Fri.&amp; Sat., Oct. tO I

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$000. Sal 0(5 $213.70 or need

owner. 323-4367, $6.

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6S-Pe?s-Supplies

Yard Sale- nice stoneware
dishes, Kenmore vacuum, many

DUE TO DIVORCE
Must sacrifice Singer Sowing
MachIne, like new, oi P4'iCS

lullyegpt.w-AC, like new radIal
tires $1330. Exc. runnIng cond.

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Dump Truck 12 Mack, triaxIe,
cxc. cond., rebuilt erg. 6 'not.,
rebushed bogie 3 wks. 3225416.

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Yard Sale on the grounds of Good
ShepherdLutheranChurch,nex,
to Pitney's. Fri. $ Sat. os.

9.4 Mon. thru Fr.

Needsengine
Call 321.0024

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CARPORT SALE: 204 NORTH Old
Monroe Rd. Sat., 20th. I til I
Miscellaneous Items.

to alit Warehouse fulll
ORLANDO WHOLESALE
FURN., 2500 Industrial Blvd., off
Silver Star Rd., Iblocks West

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3$R, Super clean, w.w carpiting,
,
Io writ, turn. See it now for
010.

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973 Datsun PU, 4 specd camper

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avail.

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323 4100 after 6, weekdays.

Multifamily-Oriental rug I
Misc. Starts Fri., Oct. 19 at 28th

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BEDDINGFURNITURE

sparkling pool, C.HIA. Won't
last long at $31,000. Financing

111(100

jenCId rear yard. $31,000.

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311.311E. First St.

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2 BR, 1½ B, 2 story townhouse.

Day

3R, I bath, fully lurn. Clean.

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Mat. thalr
for th. Ui. Iii. Horlird Babse fr
pr.sldsnttal 1mwes; Dii 'iwu' .1

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE

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3230152,337-7177
207 E. 25115$.

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Maple DR tbl I chaIrs,
$Mlsc.Ca11323-7usan3

s *.ppi. neg. No qualifying.
55,00 down-owner hold $25,000.

23.5774

for Sale

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000dtlres,niwpaintlob,topend

323.31or323.771O

AFRICAN VIOLETS
TP*Greenhouse
Evnafter4Iwe.Ie,,

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By owner-i BR older home on

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turn., portable phonograph,

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'Idormal Living &amp; Dining Rms.,
'Breakfast Rm., Library $ Pam.

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carpeting, carpet tiles, all kinds
household items. All priced to
sell.

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No rust. $3,500. 29,500 ml. 322

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Coleman Cr. Worrens. mens I

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bestoffer.Callbe$ween

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3392500

'7% Ford SW 9 pass.
B, Air.
New sticker, $650 Cash. 320 -

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47A-1beI1gIgIsBOUgN

Much ctarm plus iwimmIng pool.
Spacious 4 BR, 2 beth. FR.

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PARK

Branch OffIce

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(blade Dig Tralulig Club Obedience and Breed
clasoes, National Guard Armory, Ferncreek Avenue,
Orlando, 7p.m. For obedience call 428128*, breed,
3009.

REALTORS

BUY A PIECE OF THE PAST In
this bolutiful 2 story, Ill home
.laasting Over 7400 i ft. with

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MULTIPLELISTINO.REALTOR
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Agent 339-5404.

HAL' COLBERT REALTYinc,

.it financing. Only $39,000.

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Saaf.rd YEW P.M 1010$, 6p.m., log cabin pod home,
TUDAY, OCTOBER28
Sanford YEW tills ladies Auzy, 8p.m., log cabin

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION -:

Isp., air

Call 322-1624; 327-4460
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'Iaping,terrI,iceat.inkltchen,3

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intheHefaId373.3411orS31.993.

,auIifvi 4 SR home on large

'67 Chev. 1 owner auto., 283 engine,
new inspection this mo. Clean.
$305. 705 West is? St. 321 099$.

BUY JUNK CARS

TV ripe 10" ZenIth,. Sold orig.

Orange Ave., Suite 204, Winter

Sell thole things mat are lust

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Business loans. Florida Mor-

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Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one in Florida. You set -,
the reserved price. Call 904-2350311 for further details.

a classified ad, and pile the
MILLERS

1030 Model A,? dr. sedan
Completely restored, $6000
3224271

77.Junk Cit's Removed
every size and price.
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__________________ - Top Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
59-jsicaI Merchandise
cats, trucks Iheavy equipment.

French Ave. 322-2235.
Don't pile no longer needed items

payments of $16 per month. Call

Camaro '71 330. ST. PS, AC. new
brakes, new exhaust. cxc, cond.
$311957 aft S pm
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1972 Datsun Wagon 510- needs
valve lob &amp; minor repair. Good"
cond., 534$. 322 3762, 9 a m S m.

Hwy-fl, 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach, will hold a,

amplifiers, drums etc. Bob Balls

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Chev. ½ Ton New bed. r,ew
paint lob. New camper top. IO*
mileage, $19S. Can be seen .iP161 Country Club Cit. 322-I64
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man, Reese hitch, air, awning,
fully sell cont. Used S times. 3210023 to settle an estate.
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19-2I)0

REAL. ESTATE

Cash 322.4132

Looking Fcra New Home? --

STEREO
AM-FM stereo radio, 4 SPIed

79-Trucks-Traders..

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Sanford, FIa. 3277% '

you buy. 30 day guarantee.
HERE'S TV
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2597
S. SantordAve.
323-1734

Webuy your equity, close in 24 hrs.

CaliBart

ANYONEI JOWi- THE 'ONE
THAT'S NO. it

Kidsgone,buttheswingsel lnthl
back yard isn't? Sell it with a
Want ad. Call 3fl-26!j__ Centrex by Pioneer slereo AM-FM

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Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Aye,
I Sell, the finest in used
furniture, Refrig., stoves, tools.
BIG SALE: Tools, wheelbarrow,_______________________
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dIshes, curtains. spreaet, nice
clothes, Lots of Misc. Wed,
72AuCtlofl
Thurs I Fri. 101 Exeter Ave. 322.
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0474.
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Danny's Auction 332-7040
Garage Sale Sat.
4. 110
Buy - Sell -Consign
Brentwood Dr., Idyliwlide.
2631 Sanford Ave 323-5772
Dinette set, set of weights, --_____________________
bedrm suIte, truck
ots
Gun Auction Sun., Oct. 21, 1 pm.
more, nothing over $200.
Conslgnmentswelcome
Sanford Auction 323 7340
Garage Sale- Sat bbS 217 Pine
Winds Dr., Hidden Lake.
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Rereat
sI
VeNcles
Clothes, toys and Misc.
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•'campertop
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55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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323.2755
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53-..W.RadlO.Stet'eO
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1oTn.SyIvanIarem,con,roi,.aa
state color TV, limited supply
easy terms. Only $20 per mo.
Call Jim 327-0241.

equity. 322-0216.
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comfortable i7Xsq.ft.oI living,

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LEADERI WE- LIST $ SELL

TREES grace thu large

El stove Hot point 30" wtt. like new
$130. Sanford Furniture Salvage,
17-02 So. of Sanford. 322-0721.
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Losing your home &amp; credit? l will
catchup back payments I buy

your lot a, our lot,
Y Enterprise. Inc.

NSA, Pla. Rm., sItting fOOm, W-

7SxlS.0 hi0h I dry lot on TrOpic
Lagoon in DeBary. $4,730.

range, wall Oven, Washer &amp;
dryer. Kenmore dishwasher,
bumper pool table. toot lockers
&amp;many other Items. Sat. 20 Oct.
10a.m. to 3 p.m. 100 ldyllwllde
Dr., Sanford. Cash Only.

purchase easy terms. Only $12
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per mo. Call Jim 322-0244.
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Esta
RidItloned color &amp; SW TV's_____ ____________

Low Down Payment
Cash for your lot? Will build on

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line 343 feet, Thence West 737 feet to 053.121111 Of the NOt-li 1433.12 flIt Ci along mi canter line Ci saId Lake to whom a copy of tilt Notico Ci
peintol bsglnnlnl:
LESS that part for rIght.ol.way
mePolntcicurvstureotacircular required, WITHIN THREE
TownshIp 30 South, Raise
13, at pegs 36, of the Public radius ci *110

DsOtyBoelsfllligAua.Opeslkn.Ibew,starta9:30

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75t, JOHNS

NMORE WASHER Parts,
Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
333-0407
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REAl. 'IORS

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-nelIng on large lot w-huge

or unllqullated, the

Township 70 Seuft, Range 40 neMe ii,.

322-7991.

2'- acres on Hwy 415 in Osteen,
144 frontage, great investment
potential, under priced at
515,000.

FrIday Oct. it, it;-iis
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Iforald, Sanford Fl.
ateto Bu -; -

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3.2 acres
527.000. i0pct.dwn. By owner
36S3401, eve. 34tS431

11.. acres on W. 1st St. near
Riveniew. Unbelievably priced
at $14,000.

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par.an,,1uite127,Dellas,T*

eCNid Care

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equixnent.

SPectators

orafffielouffiweW¼af5odIm

ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:

begIn 15743 lost East and 440

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Wia*er8prligs V.11I1.T Fk. Dspurtm..t's 4th Lao.)
Cbkkea Barbecue, noon to $ p.m., Winter Springs Fire
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ollandlylngandbeingsituatidIn
City of Sanford, SemInole County

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54-Garage Sales

Washer ripe GE deluKe model.
Sold org. $100.35 used short
Eli. $100.14 Or $10.33 me.
AQII?
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S acres bNutifully wooded 1i
Osteen. Owner will finance
52,300 down w-easy tsr ms.

High. County taxes, assume
$12,300-Make Offer. Owners
•'• "vated. 67' 4357.

FANTASTIC 3 ER, 2 bath Mobile
Home in Geneva en s act-eli c.
NSA, W.W cat-pit, Pla. Rm.,
p.1101 Much Morel IPP WAR.

1 ER- comp. turn., linOns,
4ishes etc. Avail now thru Dec.

323-1,1,?4.

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corner lot. Privacy fenced.
attached garage. S yrs.
$53000 FHA.VA.

1½ bath home on 1 acre! Formal
OR, 1g. ER's, porch, 5. zon for
horses BPP WARRANTED.
Only $lL7Xt

REACtORS
2OlOWestFaJrt,.flklAv,
Winter Park, Fla.33719

the late when It wIll bicOisi du5

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Yard.sle9a.m.to5p.m.,Good'.pberdLiAbsran

BR,
Cond in San
-lerd, kitchen equipped iflCIdIg
aisle? $ dryer. $300 'no., plus
1UO security deposIt.-

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necessary

Near sthools&amp; bui, 323-0476

REA1TOR
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701 Bldg.
339-0309
E. Altamonte Dr.
339-0500
STENSTROM
3 ER. 1.1 bath, split plan, $32,300.
REALTY - REALTORS
William Maliceowiki, Realtor
JUST LISTED 3 BR, 1 bath hotno
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in Woodmere Park w-spacious BY OWNER-3 BR home in goodi
LR &amp;dining area, Ig scr. porch &amp;
COnd. $25,000. WIll hold w.
beck porch &amp; Many More Ex.
tial
3222207.
trasi BPP WARRANTED. Just
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827,5001
Maltland E of 436-171,500
4 BR. POOL home, 4 yrs old with

140'CofldonthIjUnhs

52-Appllanc*s

GENEVA

Lake Mary- 3 BR, 2 bath, fenced
yard. Screened porch. $30000.

NO FEE
Iortti-West 3 BR, FR, C lISA, all
appl. $425 me. AWARD
REALTY, INC. - 339-2500.

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43-Lots-Acreage

By Owner: Handyman speci

,CR, 1½ baths, immaculate,
freShly pointed. New w-w car.
pet, C-lIlA, fet'ced baCkyard,
carport. $323 Per 'no. 445-2124.
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Aldrseea'i Wanted ImmilI$$sIyI"

Ci tail broken. 321.0310.

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER ASoc,
107 W. Commercial
Phone 337-7$S1,Sanford

ARM HOUSE - S BEDROOMS
ON 17 ACRES. HW' 41 EAST
OF EUSTIS. $275 MC. 1 YEAR
"UEASE, SEIGLER REALTY,
PONOKER.
321-0440, 327.1377.
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2112, 3231*71.

41-Hoi

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A A A
I M LD V MINT

017 FrenchAw.

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Ev.nIn
41-Hojses

try Club irs.. 11,2 ,
PP. on oa $P'ed
Vaty 1'CI' $420 me. 332-6053.

Orlando Winter
Seminole
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North 6'dsgrees 14' 73" West for van.we a cIrcular curve concave
been filed against you aro you ar
17*7.74 fist to a poW
Is 66410 Northwesterly having a radius
required tO sot-vs a copy of your Net Southeasterly
of as Nat
measured
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as.as set and a ceMl
angle of 104
wrlften dafenaes. If any, to It on
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carter A. Bradford. piaintlws ,, right angles from the Easterly rigid. d.s., U W's thence run South

Awdliary,7ii.m.to2p.m., Aaiclatlon Building, Eadgate
- - Shopping Center, Alum. Avenue, Winter Park.

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IN ThE CIRCUIT COURT 'ci
MONet ffiirs.f. Said parcel contains
ypm N. 13 diyous II seMINOlE
COUNTY. .PkORlDA
IN THE CIRCWT COURT P01 54.021 Aaes, ..._
a.' w. * ai.n tNt to the P.0.1.
DIVISION
SIMINOL! COUNTY, PL.ORIDA. ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:
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That
partof
ttie$anfordOrant
and
ALSO
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AND
EXCEPT:
CIVIL DIVISION
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Division
Government Lot 3, SectiOn 12.
o 701M,.K
A tract 'r._ , i.
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THE DREYFUS INTERSTATE Township 70 South, Rane 40 East situatw in Section 1L TownshIp 20 IN REt ISTATE OP
NAN
WALKER
WHITE,
0PMINT CORP.. a 1yh15 within the following described soum, Ran
east $orEiMI,
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RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
fact ndSsoIna?ffieNorfiwmst County, Florida and wsi
cw'por.uon.
mire
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NOTICIOPASMIIS?RATION
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Plaintiff, COnSr ot tte s.umw,st ci tao p.rtsc,.riy wiw
lilmi ......
snow's:
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
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SectIon 12: Thince run South
HOURS
c... it ins NW cs,w
3csp$IflVSt$ffiS5 ....3SC Ni.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS *OAIN$T
IN. dSOrs TS1"WistalongffieWstt
DIMENSION
FOUR
17. m.nshs. 75
7CSUNCNSIVBSIMSS.....'°
Si. AM. - 5:31 P.M.
ThE ABOVE ESTATE D *u.
TIRNATIONAL LTD. OF SAN line ci the Southwest ¼ ci said Nate 40
. , m.
$
MONDAY
ffirv
FRIDAY
OTHER
P1150141
INTERESTED
pm
FORD, INC.,a dissOlved Florida SeCtiOn 12* 1044.40 lest to a poInt dsgrsn
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IN THE ESTATE:
3 Lines MiOlmum
SATURDAY SNout
corporation MOD PROPERTIES that Is 705.30 feet North Ci, as line Ci said SectIon 12, *
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
LTD., A Florida lImIted part. misSlirid at rield angles, from the fist to a points mince s.oi dipsis
tTitiillIf
the
state
e
ths
ois.ld 31' 11"W.adlstancsot 143320 Nit
nership, and HARRY MINDICH,
DEADLINES
., IndivIdually, and HYMAN MIN. SectIon 17: thence run South $ for a Point of El,innlng: Cantinue ci NAN WALKER WIIITL
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degrees 1$' SO" East, parallel to the thence S 01 degrees 31' 11" W. * decessad, Pile $'Jffier7S.340.CP, is
DICH, individually,
in
ins CWwi' court "
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Noon The Dc Before Pubhcotlon ',
Defendants. soumuineofmesouthweet¼cisald 1S1SSfeottofltePolntcicurvat.'e
. Ismlnsle -:t,, Florida rsats
Section 12 for 700.00 lest to a POW: ci. cit-cuter curve
cye
thence run Not-lIt 2 digress 42 11" tb*elNrly having a radius Of 730% DivIsion, the $iIS$ ci WhiCh
NOTICE OP ACTION
Noon Friday
Sundo
Sent noN County CDurtMifsL
torn. : ins ci the ,u. and a central angle ci 11 1an
TO: MOD _____
ProportIss, Ltd.
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psaMI
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Of said SectIon 17 for degrees 10' 10", thenCe run South.
co Mel Lelgl Mlndlch
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91 Orssnacrss Avenue
1100.00 feet tO I point: ifinco run westerlyalinitfe arc afield curve WILLIAM
ST. ________________
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Not-fl N du5rons 1S 50" West * an arc distance Ci 110.05
5w5dale,'Now York
CLAIR
WHITE,
Ill,
parallel to the South line Ci the me
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED, m.
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$-t*WiiNd '.. CiTaalsncyelsaidourve, respective aderessis are: sst.
4.-p.reamiln
action tar ericosure ci. mort,age southwest ¼ of said SectIon 17* thence run 5.15 dew.. Ii' IS" W.
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last 41 fist. Thaws North nit
, 5t- 7434 fl55 50 a poffits ISL$
50 l5 p5W Ci Øt-it
OlIyy, FLORIDA
$$55
leeS lund North .64 1r1i4 5' 1111)11 t hem 63 dept-sos 10' 14"
a sirsulir curve concave PISSATI sivisass
rlgitmf.wsy liii of U.S. Highway
i a caW'l angle ci 40 DivIolos
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TO ALl. PERSONS HAVING

CLAIM6 OS DEMANDS AGAINST
ThE A
ESTATE AND ALL

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Airport Blvd., $auflrd.

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*10$anlordAve.
Aft. Hrs.322.7643,322.4100

bottom, 1 V. w1orrInty, '*

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besie, werhshsp. i711sqfl living

ER, 1½ Ba home AlIt- LIII

IMMACULATE) DROOM, 1½

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diced at SILNI. Terms
Iallabie.

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HIA, fresh øaint Inside,
VACANT AND RIADY, $10,000.

LA$USCAPED LOT. $37000. A
MUST TO SEll

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3, 1½B spilt plan, fenced yt,

BEDROOM CAR.
PORT, FRESH PAINT, NIW
ROOF, FRESH CARPETS.

Pstle, cony. workshop or
isice hi rear. All let- 531.00$.
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tOt- this older 2-story home,
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bedu$lfully remodeled, wall-to•

LIC..Soflded &amp; Ins.

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Call327.S9saft.rIp.m.

furniture, appliances I plumbinghixtures. Jenkins Furniture,
205 P.2511 St. 373-005).

MovIng 106 Poplar Pt. In ths

Reel's Sod! Slop

clothing, prolector $ screen,
boat trailer hitch I mirrors &amp;

IiO9SfordAw.

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$110 FIRM. 333.5433

CASH$
$PAYINOTOPPRICESS
'able No. lOiroedway

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Beds. Del motel box spriigs $

lIn St. lutidy ctet'IiWt, Old
mIrror, larly Am. dinette set w.

Auction 12111. French, 323.734e.

play pen, ladles Spiuidlng golf

Village Super Flea Market
Hishway 17-02

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formerly Narriett's Beauty Nook

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porch, nice be yd I paved strist.
?.0 ISCIOII lit- iNlc* $ ilnti
31Md spot-nIt.
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101-This 4 IN, 2 Bath
ipocloushotfleIsOflIySyrt.old,
lUll Cornet- lot + extra ½ 1St,

TRAL AIR, CARPETS, IN
*00011111. $31510. 7½

garage, family room could be
It bedroom or dining room, 1

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NEWLY PAINTED $ BEDROOM.

FAMiLY ROOM, CARPORT.
$31,111 WALK TOSHOPPINGI
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general home ePeirs.no lob too
mill'. Call 3730163 iIW!if1I.

one piece or hetful
Bridges Antiques
333.200%

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tenor, exterior qualified In all'
plisis. Free Est. Call 322-0071.

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MEINTZIR TILE

ASIPAINTINO

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specialty, 25 yrs. Exp. 069.1163.

aft S

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1975 Singer Futura Fully auto,
repeseesit, used very lie,?
tIme. Original $103, bel. $151 or
$11 me. Agent 339.0356.

ClMiIkS$FW4CS

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Hausewlves Cleaning serv'.

Psriuialiaed, fast, dependable.
NsguIarorltlnsbosis.

FURNITURIITHINOI

$uy$liiI
Newl Useg FurnIture
IIOS.$anlordAye.
333-4103'

We DO wash windows 077.11k

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CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS.
RESULTFUI. END. THE
NUMBER iS 3232611.

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Sit. Peppers Painting Service.'
Custom Painting S detail trim.'
FrI 1st, 373.1704.
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MICROWAVE

Drapes, Upholstery

ED P05CM, LASh FAMILY iS$Oridab.Dr
1
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.AuI *5Ks ONCIUNNY
OrigInally $149.
assume
7 P1010011 CENTRAL All.
LOTèedIjN. GET 'A WUOSSi
psyrnolwset 531 MS. Ag.W *0.
FULLY PURNISMED ON 2
,TOSYIUPLI*IJICI$T
cANA, F!O!T LOTS INT

COSMOS YOUR
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(LOCAL) 34.537)

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LOCATION. s*.1S. FLY.IN'l

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Tyson Cement

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PINICU$T 3*10*0CM. PAT.

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TOTALLY REDECORATED 3
BEDROOM. 2 lATH, EAT.iN

Over 10 vt-s. exp. Reas4nabIe

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3IOSanlordAve.

IOMIS
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Free Palm Tress
U-DIG

543.050.

TOATEGIC COINER, IDEAL
FOR HOME OR OFF ICE.

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In store financing * everyone
with ¼ down. Let us help you
establish
local
credit.
WHIOHAM PURN. CO. 7409 So.
Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando.

estimates. Call 3272014.

Call Carl Harrisat
1EAR5.5ah1fod_322!tt-1

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AND *1.10 LISS, begin 430 fOIl ci.w.yllnslerpg.ISf.stt,apow, Seijsv5W*144.flfIIltoapokiW TO
ALL PIR$ON$ HAVING WAITZSURG. Ma 010501 0.
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East line Ci Said angle It 10 digress 5' $4". inS Somimlo Cast!.PlorIdg. UN
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specificallen may be obtained trim
1*1.1 $05100 ills 1.00,0! rIgM*. rigMafwoy
meM.yIt-'s Orncs. Cowelbsrvy city
me ii ,u.$. Klgnwoy
lng aiisalengtto Isthaily t-15?d. Tie pit-sinai raprsuissftva me
way 1101 ci slid PalO hid II 110 No. $7 and No.921St- *133050 a
Hell. This CIty riiervis lie rIght to
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oW Of bsglnAlngs
CIty of Cassi*IlrV,
NOTICE I$HINISY
14" list MaO said la010rty - rIst.. tim. run $51 dwi..' ir I tat- an addresa if the_M!'sonaI TOSS PiR$T PUBLICATION OP tome
cousumlin ii ins'.'
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRN:
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dole. mit be aMlepuI or untlquldatod, tile
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and for SomIndo, County, P1mldS, business litarpilSa is $"uNawl: NS¼ofNoNW¼W
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In wng a clearcet victory hi jove t pr—'iIsai nearly a ii besnty cutest" were $7, Dade Cody kgaiss a Mi cu1'ig the Did. i lustY Besdix.s said the ba.
the Florida Democratic mars over Ksdy in led dioitas Rho
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Teach 'Ham' Talk

Time Out To Eat

Both teachers wait patiently.
One sits, one stands at the lectern,
Neither speaks.
The students, about 10 in
number, sit at their desks. Many
rest their foreheads on one hand
while they slowly write one letter
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A cassette recorder sits on a
table in front of Francis Ford. He
is one of the teachers and
everybody calls him Sparkle. The
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every Monday and Wednesday
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would like to qualify for a Novice
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problems, Capes says that,
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boys". It was the list that pocket, and 11) percent, all he at this point in my life," he POrsted movies can go on
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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."
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presldents youngest brother and now a probable
opponent, at his side, Carter said John Kennedy
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Kennedy family let aside their political differences
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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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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
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the shah was deposed earlier this year.
and declared the hostile relations betCarter earlier ordered a cutoff of
The Americans are still being held
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emergency."
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The move followed by hours an an- students in the United States who have Khomeini. They have demanded the
nouncement by the government in violat ed their visa status.
return of the former shah, who is being
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The order to U.S. banks and their
foreign branches was the third major has $12 billion in official assets in the controlled entitles," the White House
step taken by Carter in recent days United States ls"grossly exaggerated," said in the statement, Issued only hour
dur ing a delicate and em barrassing in- administration sources told UP!. "They after Iran said It intended to deposit the
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money elsewhere.
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possible for ale"to show In liver are associated with an
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The state's supreme court reversed the decision on March
round in the Supreme Court Tuesday in their battle to give
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cancer patients access to the controversial substance.
Privitera, who faces a six month jail sentence and five
The justices let stand a California Supreme Court decision
and
con.
years'
probation, appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
upholding the conviction of a doctor for prescribing
His
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from
the
pits
of
to sell Laetrile, derived
or
personal
liberty" Involved In "an Informed Individual's
peaches.
cancer
right
to
choose
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high
court
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patients are not exempi from the government's ban In, In.
terstate shipment of Laetrile.
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1975
selling Laetrile, which' is not an approved drug under the
California health and safety code.
Privitera, 39, who practices in West Covina, Calif.,
prescribed Laetrlle to cancer patients, then referred them to
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His felony conviction was reversed In 1977 by a state appeals
court which held the California Health and Safety code
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patients and physicians.
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somehow manages to day calm and cheerful In Florida, riposted swimming in Lake Monroe
the midst of chaos. In addition to her regular was herder thin in saltwater.
Two of the more ceinpetitive gold medalists
duties, she serves as' secretary for the Golden
Long distance swimmer, never seem satisfied Quentin Bitt, of Wider Park and Th. Merle
Age Olympics committee and nods out In. to
n their laarelsaad8iellaiseyeing Parksrof Sanford l*veproposed s2o mile en.;
formation and edry blanks and keep. track of another swim from the Behanno to help get In durance
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er ce
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The longest-running political tease in American

history ended the other morning In Boston's
Faneull Hall when Edward Moore Kennedy, the
senior U.S. senator from Massachuthand heir
to the legends of Camelot, at last declared h i mself
a candidate for the presidency.
The task Mr. Kennedy has set for himself —
unseating an incumbent president of his own
party — has not been accomplished in this cen-

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didate, said Sears, will help shift the focus of
WASHINGTON -(ki Oct. 17 at
not"ac"" Of the Soviets, wants to gal
public attention away from Mr. Carter's obvious waste numsegIament plant near Barowen,
Into
the rescue act.
wj T&amp;
deficiencies as president. Instead, the spotlight S.C.,a car going it least 56 miles per how
of
tbr0
INCOME OF DOCToR-mew 'jieuuitancsgate
will be fixed on Sen. Kennedy and the inevitable
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result will be an even more sober, and potentialy then railed Over.
PEOPL.E WITH THE POWER
ADVERTIEP
critical, examination of the challenger's own
Fifty-am of the United Nations have
OF LIFE AND DEATH IN
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credentials.
pledged
more than 00 million for relief
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year.old diabetic who iiai gone into aiuiin
THEIR Il4N(? bU WAMT
As If to underscore the point Sen. Kennedy's shock, walked away from the wrack with
TO COMPARE
7% American deputy president
formal entry Into the race was preceded by net- relauve minor cuts and abrasions.
PRIC;fg?
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A mirade? Not resHy. rw drhw bW
work television interviews during which he was
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better word — about Chappaquiddick and other DePsrhnsrd Of Tranvortation OhO
Opening *a pat Of KOIDM Sam and the
drivin a 1972 Mercury1 1ont.thd his
aspects of his private life. His indecisive, am- agency
Mekong River to relief shipments.
equipped th an air bag. 111
bivalent responses hardly enhanced his can- deployed and saved his life.
lug burd of wuvky is not only welcome
maw
WA
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didacy.
00w auto accident victims, like the 60,146
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Kennedy an d um aides have killed last year, have not been so fortunate.
Sen. nellflvuy
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m4oltUde of the dW*w that
For the W rsm-' UW more than 20
decided to deal directly with the issue of his moral
bu overtakein them is matched in recent
5USf'
fitness early In the campaign. The hope, of course,
Mliv
By
103'ears after adoindustry
Is that th e public and the med ia will tire of imId more
meimat
so
ap tohalfh,W
4mw&amp;,s pri.
fh*
Approved
to
Wr
scrutinizing the senator's personal life in time to englueers
work and more than 5 Yom after General
concentrate on more favorable issues as the
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prima season draws near.
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on all Its car,, you carnal buy one
who is to
That may be M Kennedy's strategy b
for this tragedy? Most
By AL BOOR= JIL
studleL I was fosid, however UM 11111A Immediately,
bm tbeirmalva — the
success hinges in large part on President Carter's
You can buy Asm top decks. Air Oow
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UPI sellem sdibr
to the Ma
ditloning. Tinted windshields. Whitewall
coeration — a most doubtful prospect.
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time or another and Costello snggedsd the
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savagingcuw
control of a
reek
WASUMTON mp;).~- Gew"1111411%
'me president's aides aid advisen have served UVIL Adon"k trwismissiaL
now" far 161 =sse Wo
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iftletuft to a
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the
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self-fulfilling 1Ph7Y1,11 Indeed,
m0 ancI
to ladalUhen, oven as
meet the atim's°o
*ent
had owe bpo a chol portion of the
himself
publicly, obliquely, ra
very
Inde.dto
The National Inditat. for Occupational
isdmtlajthiga hitter
vanadiam mines in the ares which might
soj, for sippostisig anti
question. As the pressure of the campaign in- rwgwd scUon qph* M7 %Wd gafgy Way sa Haft ba taken tM bW is W have had a MeIn *a amoers. He said Ivow
mwqft to Vidusuma,less far, what to
temifies, the presi&amp;nt's.Jabs are likely to become repletion "
will rqdre * bw or "*=MEN ft 10060" 4d-on W100111
Mailes will be waded as the Indusby 0" be gained In the Clembodian conflict
amMIc isfety belts on Infused cars by
more explicit, more direct.
in the neat decade.
fti4llil energy kIIbI(Iim "I1' create for
thdrlbesltheadnee, id thsClilneee,
Mark F. badger of NIVi Cto'i"
What we can anticipate, then, is a fratricidal 11*1IS3 model ysarand on all car. by the 1* the werber.
porters of the oeng Cenibpan aide for
ab
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the
selar
primary campaign in which the Kennedy camp mojai
reasons of manauver agelnst'the
two moidhe ago, IIIdadq lobbyists as they come ip these new energy $14
cell
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to
om
It
any
adverse
health
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paints the president as a faltering, ineptleader working through their favorite mout.ce, 11gIMl" said Dr. Jams Mer
of the
IN 1110 cud be liMind. None wes fesed
The real villain, hr, Is polItic., the
,iüie the 'hi H
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openly ft.j4MVt0p%D-U1cb.0
issutda's rewrotory a"M 99"W
~h1NW="n~&amp;18m86dW8 powes of p"W that have motly" ad
questions whether Sen. Kennedy ~ws the cuirm
fervorlacoagreasto hbrewy at morpm"No W. Va.
=ft d the 111diedslill ON In W*
an do pwass to ft 411111dor.
moral authority Indispensable to the presidency. ram Uwougii the Hose. an anondinad
Chic. problem arm are eyntt,&amp; he add, ademated plaia.ng11110006-410111111
And eltlwsgii relief Is on the way altho4*
yp,s
bsrr the om of federal Iseda to fIscal IllS the plan is to advise officials tonlvsd to the
The Republicans should love it.
that
t
It may yet prove beth too litti. and too lati —
imo aladrIcity.
new hidutty so aggrepiate sy and
for 'knplesnerlat}re arid esteroement" of the
Mary A Lens., of I International 1 we are not done with them.
eddy etendart
vri'iadd control syd
be '' -1
Post.
strut the
1 Uad.d stat.. and Soviet Usia
inw of
Fortosiately,
tie
1srgeca1e
n,ntbnei
has
no
real
before
eM1t1erdai eperdloas plus Ut aatI lM wade into up. together vnlgi most an effective relief
t
begin.
It Is the auto Indselrjr, not the
p'i"rii In for csnt4lred
go. OPeration that would aeiat both Cambodia
-gin v'e'it. which mad "'npkipeM" the
Preliminary repents as ,
uas imo
M10
::idMuiy bend a —
of ce bat are enable to coordinate .lads
Some critics of technological progress deplore pasaive rbdralat standard and Mace there Is teen new energy s— oil Io euler cdii,
poteatint preMise ares WIN -r dad, beesnee of coellaidag divergent intarestq
the Impact of modern machines and modern nithing to "enforce" adil It takes slid a resource recowsy said ceal Ur'
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will be served 14 p.m. Making final plans, from left, Myra Michels, president
of the Catholic Women's Club In charge of the boutique; Rev. William Ennis:
Shirley Dreifuerit, bake sale chairman, and Linda Holt, auction chairman.

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BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) — A border areas and flew to Phnom Penh Phnom Penh with Rep. Holtzman were
of US.congresswoman won &amp; Monday to age Cambodia to accept Undy Boggs. DIA.; Patricia Schroeder.
moderatesu
massive relief help for Its starving and DColo.; Margaret Heckler, RMass.;
in getting hnom p
Barbara Mikulaki, DMA.; and Olympia
to accept more Western aid for Cam, dl,""411tricken People.
bodie — a nation depicted by its former But the group's leader, Rep. Elizabeth Snowe, RMaIne. ft. Millicent Fenwick,
ruler as"truly on the road to extInction." Hoitsinan, DN.Y., said on her return to RN.J., suffered a alight illness In
Bangkok that Phnom Penh had "utterly Bangkok and did not travel to the
''enu women
tode
'i~ore um io1000 Cambodians, fieeing a rejected" the women's main proposal for QnbDdian capital.
The Cambodians told the Americans
outburst of fightingin their a "land bridge" to be opened from
acrouthe border at Thaflind to allow relief shipments to be what they saw In Phnom Penh was the
h
8"
'11 1,mem to join the 300000 rejugew trucked &amp;rwUy into the Cambodian "leftovers" from the destructive
of P01 Pot who assumed power
'already in Thailand, official sources
in 1975.
The success was Cambodian Foreign heritage
Reporters accompanying
the
forces are IMInI Minister R Sen agreement to tale as
IWkner
IVinsrted
Roup and other guerrilla fac. much aid an Phnom Penh's alrport could delegation walked through the once
"Um who back Pol Pot, ousted "leader handle and to "consider" uft regional graceful strnU of Phnom Penh now
airports, now used by Vietnamese Air piled with rubble on every corner. Cars
'of Cambodia by Vietnam last winter.
lie rusting on pavernen* shape and, am
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W, 0
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) — Richird
rrthonwasiwornInuBlrmlnghan's hiinbly, but with akeenawareuiisof Its
0"Amington add. &amp; sold it
first black mayor Tuesday and rest- 211011
ease racial was an example of the "reality of the
his
c'r'tneM
to
d
11f4endons in a city once considered a Amalm Ik ism."
I'Wymbol of rwW segregation.
He said bl
brought to Bit'Arrington, 4$, was iworn Into office by
ciat, JntI Jade Shores of the mlnghan' by his election might have
paralleled oiily by iVJblkYity on
Alabama Supreme Court with thundering
auee and a standing ovation from a racial at*ifS In the city In t ien,
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N91I'Ir,
the
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ay.p.d epeneersd by *Dec.
'agliff u. she said, are a sw' dar
the decline of farm families from SO percentof
sdia
by trick acre. the T
drates once again the IVh. to which cIsiiad IF ad krMhIas1Ioli
oeua beiame the wade
imw to. berder, hd Pm1'ubvWadigr,etoa
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Jh Ni*t,
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vu bsaw of the Ihely greater benefits to
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for rwW unity in Us aftioldrdlon.
I go into office today with a great
viresa of
years,
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smilingly agreed that she has fostered her camera. Then she shows the tape to her
reputation as a sex symbol.
girlfriends for laughs. She's looking for kicks
"Yes, I am a sensual woman," she said. and ways to fight boredom.
"Either you've got sex appeal or you ain't. U
"Fontaine is beyond liberation. Sex Is her
you've got It, you can't very well disguise It. U
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me he had voted for me. So I guess It was an can be seen."
Of "The Stud" (being released
honest tabulation.
"I miter a dichotomy abo ut my sensuality. by American International) has spawned a
Vm flattered to be found desirable by men on sequel, "The Bitch," In which Fontaine Is

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - England's Joan
Collins, thanks to her autobiography, movie
roles and a surprising public poll, remains a
sex symbol at age 45, long after most glamor
girls have packed it In.
Earlier this year a London publication
Polled a cross section of Englishmen from
35 asking who was, in their opinion, the
sexIsM woman the world,
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Doubtless, Joan's recent movie, "The

Stud" — a hit in England due for release in
the United States this month
and her

the one hand. On the other I resent having seen after she is divoirced by her multimAt
people think I can't do anything but sexy ilonaire husband and deserted by her
roles. Being only a sex symbol is a dead end. playmate, the dudt
"There's less nudity In 'The Bitch' than
"After all, I've done 50 movies a 25 TV
shows In the past 30 years or so. And it's only 'The Stud," Joan went on. "But Fontaine has
In recent years that I've used sex as a weapon more lovers the second time around. I cut
down the nudity because I'd proved my Point
On the 5(Teen"
In "The Stud," a novel written by her sider hi 'The Stud' — erotic an wIthold.pOTflo.
Jackie who also wrote the screenplay, Joan
"Anyway, I think It is more erotic when
portrays a wealthy married
women wear some clothes rather then being
escapes boredom by opening adiacot.hequeas titallyfltI man, after you'velooked ata
nude woman for a couple of minutes there's
a means of enticing young men to her
"She employs a young dud for erotic enmore to see.
counters," Joan explained. "My character,
Joan's husband, Ron Kau, was Involved In
Fontaine, keeps him as sort of a plaything. the production of both films. They've been
"In one scene she seduces him In an married eight years and are the parents of a
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"Past imperfect" relates her romantic
f lings with a number of men, including Ryan
O'Neal and Harry Belafoide. It has never
been published in this country.

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scenes playing a sophisticated woman with a
ravenous sexual appetite.
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Possessed of a lurid reputation not altogether
un justified.

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Including her two previous marriages, In
PM imperfect, which caused a conslderable scandal In England.
For that reason she says she will never
have the book published In the United States,
although It was a bud-seller in Britain.
"I accepted a 1100,000 advance from
Warner Rocks for the publishing rights In the
United States',, Joan said. "Bid th. reaction
to my life dory in England was so upsetting I
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holdouts standing In the way of completion of he had lived all his life.
the vast Tellico Dam were ordered out of their
"I don't know where I'm going," a misty-

homes Tuesday so the Tennessee Valley eyed Moser said to reporters on the front
Authority can complete the controversial steps of his home. "I feel bad. It looks like this
Project.
Is the end."
Federal marshals sealed off the road
Moser and Mrs. McCall were the lad land
leading to the home of Nellie McCall, 75,
owners to leave before WA floods the 16,000.
about 10
EST. Three miles
and an acre reservoir In East Tennessee.
hour later, marshals asked letter carrier Tom
WA ordered the lanctholders evicted early
Moser to leave his home at Vonore.
today by filing a writ of assistance In federal
Mrs. McCall reportedly left her home at court at Knoxville.
about 9:55a.m.on the armof her attorney,
"!Mlli say to bell with WA,"adefiant
Boone Dougherty of Knoxville.
Moser said while holding the hands of his
Moser, 46, stood In the living room of his sldersin his lost walk across the front lawn of
white frame house as Marshal Harry Man. his property. "I dIcin't have much choice. I
afield, sounded by reporters, asked him If couldn't go to jail and lose my job."
he was "ready to go."
TVA had massed at lead 10 11-wheel
"Go where?" Moser asked.
trucks, several moving vans and heavy
The marshal, unable to answer, led Moser equipment near the McCall home. Marshals
toa back Porch here reporters were barred refused to allow reporters togoonto her
and an agreement was worked out for Moser, property.

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vandals Halloween night.
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He has occasionally been attacked by his own "friends" in
the conservative movement, has gone into debt, has replaced
almoeth'seudlrestaffinauhakeupandhuwatctiedtiieGop
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Crest. became the firM announced GOP presidential candidat, on Aug. 2, lfl, but he Mill is fighting for national name
recogr'Plon, Arlene often gets more publicity than he.
But If Crane's esdh"aesn and confidence ever lags, he
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fed, so that by the time the hunter has the
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eight children together a few weeks ago to tell them that they
should expect the unusual while he was running for president,
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and Agricultural Sciences (WAS). "To me,
they are all part of the real Florida."
But gopher populations could reach the
point of no return by the year 2000 unless
tortoises are protected. Recent studies done
by Walter Auffenberg and Richard Franz of
the Florida State Museum, show that the
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laws. It not only Is considered a "Species of
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detfered with my career. I told the truth
about the t4'pe I'd encountered, as any
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have to go through all the personal questions
again and I'm not inclined to do that. ft would
be too painful to go over it all again.
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and appear on TV shows. The reaction In
England concentrated on the sexual elements
of On book. People Ignored the other things l
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since 1947. The first home action at HI Corbett will be on
March 11, against the Milwaukee Brewers. The final
exhibition date is an April 8 encounter with San Francisco
at Phoenix. Following that contest Cleveland will head for
Anaheim, Calif., for its regular season opener an April 11
clash with the California Angels.

MVP," said Hernandez, who Tuesday was
named co-wimer of the award with WiUle
Stargell. "But WiWe also had a good year and
he's such a leader. It's a once in a lifetime
thing, If that many. It's a great honor."
Stargell, the 38-year-old first baseman for

the champion Pittsburgh Pirates, had also
WOfl the playoff and World Series MVPs.

Doctor Dunk Shatters Glass

"I'm happy to receive this award," Stargell,

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Philadelphia center Darryl
Dawkins accomplished half his dream of tearing down the
entire backboard suppott when he shattered the glass with
seconds Into the third period of Tuesday
night's game with the Kansas City Kings.
The game was delayed about 30 minutes while Municipal
auditorium officials Installed a new backboard. During the
clean-up Philadelphia forward Steve Mix took pictures of
the shattered unit.

"Willie's such a great man. I felt we were hitting only 11 homers. }fl
both deserving but I just believed the am- (rum scored plus RBI less home runs) was
couldn't win, or Omar Morwo, who *ys
timent was with Willie. It completely caught the highest in the major leagues.
every day. I don't play every day."
me by surprise."
"You work hard all your life just to get to
It mar ked the first time in the 49iear
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major leagues," Hernandez said, "and
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Stargell
had
10
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votes
as
history of theB all Writers Aseociatlon of
when
you get there It's really a big thrill. But
pared
to
just
four
for
Hernandez,
but
th
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CarAmerica two players have shared the trophy.
this happen Is just beautiful."
to
have
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The 28-year-old Hernandez, the first
runner-up
votes
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eight
seconds,
seven
Stargell bettW .281 with 32 homers and 82
baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, And
Stargell each received 216 points from the 24 thirds, two fourths and three fifths. Her- RBI, but it was his performance down the
members of the BBWAA two from each naflCISZ was the only player named on all 24 stretch that earned him MVP support. The
big first baseman came Wrough repeatedly
city -in a system that awards 14 points for
bBUOUwith
the clutch hits in the M six weeks offt
firat place, nine for second, eight for third,
Hernandez, rebounding from a disapo
p
season
as the Pirates held off the Montreal
etc.
pointing 1978 campaign, batted .34 to win
Expos
to
win the NL East title.
"I was convinced that I would finish
first batting title and also topped the league In
second," Hernandez said. "Right up until the
runs scored (116) and doubles (48). He also
In addition to his 10 first place votes,
Last minute I j felt that I wasn't going,to finished second to teammate Garry Tern- Stargell had three seconds, four thirds, one
win. I think It's great. I'm glad to share it. Fm pleton In hits, with 210.
fourth and two sixths. He was named on 20 of
proud to have my name up Own with his.
In addition, he drove in 105 runs despite the 24 baHots.

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team for the 55th Shrine East-West footba ll game Jan. 5 at
Stanford Stadium, It was announced Tuesday.
Terry Donahue of UCLA and LaVell Edwards of No. 10
Brigham Young have been named Yeoman's assistants for
the game which benefits crippled children's hospitals.
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Friday

"You can bet we're going to try to win. We want this one...
the whole team wants it."
Butler, who got his gridiron start as a Crooms freshman
couldn't agree with his colleague more.
"Sure we want to win Friday. We're so close now to the
conference championship.,, we may not be this close next
season."

he'll be calling the defensive sets against.

defensive crew have been brainstorming with defensive coach

mented the stocky Tribe mentor. They like to go to Tim Burke

the Seminoles into the state playoffs.

they

lot of people Involved In their offense."
Beathard is well aware of the cast of Big Blue characters

By SAM COOK
Herald Sports Correspondent
"You can't keep a good man
down," said Rock-N-Roll star Eddie
Money. No, he probably didn't have
Jerry Posey in mind while crooning
these lyrics, but it does apply.
Posey, is currently down, but not
out. He has been rocked by three
defeats
a first for
Posey as Tribe head coach
by
Lake Howell, Winter Haven and
Lyman.
The trio of setbacks (Lake Howell
and Lyman principally) threw
Seminole's once safe 4.0 lead toward
istrict and Five Star Conference

and a 6-4 last year.
That figures into a healthy 31-11
mark. Now, though the health is
failing. The Seminoles are
staggering along with a 4-5 mark
and in need of a remedy. Last year
the Patriots romped 31.6. Can the
fallen warriors come back? Or CAN
you keep a good man down?
"That remains to be seen," the
Seminole mentor said of Friday's
title opportunity with Lake Bran-

titles into a madcap sciramble of five

squad.

teams.
Posey, the good man, in four short
years turned the floundering
Seminoles back again to Fighting
Seminoles. In his first year he was9.
2(1975). Posey followed that with an
11-0 (before forefeits), a M in 1977

"We're trying to take it easy this
week and stay away from injuries,"
Posey salI about his Injury-riddled
group. "We had a good practice

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probably not
the
weather. In fact, the weather has
been about the only thing keeping
Lake Brantley's slick quarterback
Tony Constantine from an awesome

Tech droolIng.
"They're really interested,"
Haley said about the teams after
Constantine. "lie can play anywhere
In the nation. Of course it would have

year.

to be a pass oriented team."

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"He's got just under 2,000 yards
and 13 touchdowns," said Brantley
boss Jim Haley, who has more than
once cursed the rainstorms to an
unsuspecting sideline marker.
Rain was an early nemesis to the
Patriots, but in recent weeks the
"Patriot Rifle" has found the range
for some 300 plus nights.
"He's definitely got an arm," said
an impressed Posey. "But it seems

tley. You gotta come back

sometime. It's within us and I've got
a good feeling about this game."
Now that sounds like pretty good
medicine for loss-stricken Tribe

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Both of the Tribe pass rushers remember last year's finale
against Lake Brantley when both squads entered the contest
tied for the conference title. Lake Brantley, on home turf, blew
the Seminoles off the field 316.
Smith, Butler, Beathard and company hope a strong pass

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Morgan. "But we also have to string that run and shoot out so
don't go wide on the ground."
Butler, who anchors the right side of the Tribe defensive
front four feels the Seminoles have to stop more than Constantine.
"They have kind of a balanced attack really," offered the
Junior.
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standing defensive linemen brings that streak to an end. The
duo in question comes in the form of defensive ends Morgan
Smith and Ricky Butler.
Smith, a 64 solId college prospect , wears a mean 180 pounds
over a still growing senior frame. Butler, just a junior is the
smaller of the Tribe's pass rushers at an even six-feet and i
pounds.
Both have the task of putting the pressure on Patriot passing
whiz Tony Constantine who has tossed for just under two.
thousand yards In the air this season, Including 13 touchdown
passes and four games of 330 yards via the air mad or better.

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of the backfield a lot so we really can't
concentrate on any one player. What we have to do Is try to
pick up their tendencies as the game
Smith, who's football career began as a Pop Warner player
on Lakeview Middle School's seventh grade team feels the
Seminole's have been
for
hard
night's showdown.

allowed Beathard

Smith

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Four local prep basketball squads will see jamboree action
Saturday night, November 17th at Seminole Community
College as part of a basketball doubleheader. The second
of the program Is the annual S.C.C. Raider-Alumni game.
of
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things
off against Torn Lawrence's Lyman Greyhounds In the first
By JOE DeSAN'rIS
quarter of action at 6:00 p.m. Greg Robinson's Lake Howell
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Herald Sports Editor
Silver Hawks meet Lyman In the second quarter of action.
The Apopka Blue Darters match up,agalnd the Seminoles In
quarter number three while Lake Howell and Apopka clash In
basketball career Troy State In
the final quarter of prep action.
Another alumni who will add local flavor to the contest
Joe Sterling's Raiders will then take the court to test UWdr
Greg Robinson. After starring at S.C.C., Robinson went on to
skills against some Outstanding fanner S.C.C. hoop MarL The Birmingham Southern and has returned to Seminole County to
become head basketball coach Lake Howell.
annual Ralder'Aliannl clash Is free and open to the public.
Two of the players Sterling will be counting on this season
The Raiders tuned up recently by winning a pair of halls
are guard Pod Crawford and forward Franitie outer.
jamboree action. S.C.C. knocked off Central Florida Com.
Carter Is no stranger to local basketball fans.. The former rnunity College 80.42 and then edged Daytona Beach Coin-Lyman Greyhound Mar from Altamont. Springs Is one of the munity College 37-38.'
' ers
enthusiasts to join the
size the forward spot with a 6-4 frame wearing 180 pounds.
S.C.C. Booster Club, Membership is good for a special deal on
Crawford, a 6-2 guard comes from a prep career split bet- season tickets and use of the Raider Hospitality Room. For
ween Edwaird White High School In JacJoI
Cox Ill
more information contact the Seminole Community College
In V. Beach, Vs. The aoØaners backeewt we bee an ixAthletic Department 323.1450,
oii1r rMI1
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''a U
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their former S.C.C. greats. (k hand for the alumni contest will
S.C.C.'s Frankle Carter pumped In 24 points to lead the
be Chip Crawford. While at S.C.C. Crawford set the Mate Raiders who placed fir. players in double figures. MIke
Junior College free throw percentage record better than 10 Robertson added 10 while Ken &amp;own and Jake Campbell
percent which MIII stands. Crawford went on to finish his pumped In dozen points each._______________________________

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S.C.C. Alumni Game

MIAMI (UP!) Lene Secretariat, 3-year-old son of 1973
Triple Crown winner Secretariat, finished second to Lan.
dapp In the fourth start of his racing career Tuesday In the
$7,500 maiden purse for 3-and 4-year-olds at Calder Race
Course.
It was the second time In his four starts the chestnut colt
has ret urned place money for his owner, Tom Russell of
Dallas. The horse finished out of the money In his other two

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stop
Roger Beathard throughout the week on the
the vaunted Patriot passing attack.
"We'll have to show a variety of different coverages because
following
of their run-and-shoot offense,"
Tuesday's pract ice session. "The way they put men in motion
we'll have to make linebacker adand flood the
justments too," he added.
The soft-spoken Smith echoed his coaches Insight.
"We definitely have to put the pass rush on them," said
game plan to

state playoff

said. "I'm also happy for Keith Hernandex.
It's unfortunate that a guy like Do" Winfield

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Hope

When the Fighting Seminoles take the field Friday night they
will have plenty at stake. A victory over Lake Brantley means
a conference championship and a
berth
Merritt Island,
A win will also mark an end to a three game losing streak.
The Seminole's hope a good effort from two of their out-

By MIKE TULLY
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) - Even Keith Her.
nandez agreed choosing between the league's
top rim producer and the leader of a chainplonship team was no easy task for those
selecting the Most Valuable Player In the

Wednesday, Nov. 14,

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Cleveland Indians have an.
nounced the club will open a 31-game 1980 spring training
schedule In Mexico City, venturing south of the borde r for
the first time since 1967. They will meet the Mexico City
Red Devils March 7, the 1979 Mexican League Champion
Puebla Angels March 8 and the Mexico City Tigers March 9,
the Indians announced Tuesday.
Fifteen of Cleveland's spring games will take place at

Against

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Indians Open Spring Training
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Are you listening Bobby Bowden?
"Florida State drafted six
quarterbacks last, year," the
tilented senior interjected about the
Seminoles coveting of the signal
caller. "I think I can play at the level
though."

"I guess we kinds got the role of
spoiler," Constantine said about the
Patrols attempt to derail the Tribe's

like he's real good one night and then
down the next. That may not be
fault though."
Along with Tony's 13 touchdowns

going today (Tuesday) until the

weather interferred."

pound tackles.
Despite the Seminole's stingy
defense, Constantine feels he has
spotted a few holes in the secondary.
"Th)'re not real good against the
P3S. I think we can throw on them,"
Hcggie)
Constantine said.
Campbell's tough, but we've got
some pretty quick wingbacks and
he'll have to cover them one on one.

title hopes. "We wanna have a
victory We wanna go out a winner."
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by air he has added four on the land.

Along with Constantine's arm,

The am and the 'passing game
though is what has scouts from

much of the Big Blue's success inust

be attributed to Its beefy front line,

Posey's interference Friday will

Those wing backs are Scott

Jackson and Tim Burke who along
with Tony's favorite target Robert
Corolla draw in itiost of Con.
stanttne's superbly thrown darts.
" We ' re going to be putting
pressure on hiln," Posey said about

his efforts to stifle Constantine.
"Our pass defe nse isn't that bad, I
ItliVe confidence in them."
CAN you keep a good man down?
Friday night Posey and his Fighting

Seminoles will find out. You can bet

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10*—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Wednesday, Nov. 14, 17
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Tennessee s Majors Picked
As UPI Coach Of The Week 1
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season ended,
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Johnny Majors, who, In the arrival of Majors
third year of a rebuilding program at Tennessee brought his 44 and lid year's team went 541 with three straight wins
Volt back from a humiliating loss to Rutgers to defeat Notre over SOUtheSIISTfl CoflfSTeflCS teams at year's end.
Tennessee Is now 5.3 and hall already received a feeler from
Dame Saturday, was selected UPI's national mach Of the
the
Tangerine Bowl.
week.
If
the Volsdogotoa bowl, It will be their first since l974.
A capacity crowd of$6,489 fans tore down agoalpodafter
That
appearance was Termeasee's l(*h straight, and Vol fans
the Volt' 401$ victory over the Fighting Irish.
Majors has proved himself asarebullderof dying programs, are pleased with the return to normalcy.
Majors feels his rebuilding program is right on schedule,
turning both Iowa State and Pittsburgh Into winners before
returning to his alma mater in 1977. In 1976, he led Pittsburgh although it could have been further down the road If not for the
30-scholarship limit. Unlimited I tslnaId, he said, was the
to a 12.0 record and the national cploruhlp
"It's very pleasing to hear," Majors said of the award. "I'm key"The
to the
foundations
he put
down at
Iowa
State
modern
rules we're
working
with
make
forand
veryPitt.
few
delighted and very pleased on behalf of the fine performance of great teams and very few poor teams with most right In the
our team and the assistant coaches. I don't get any plaudits middle," he said. "Without the rules, we'd be more powerful.
unless they do their job."
Majors admitted It was9ronlc" the win over the Irish would There
aren't
many powerful
teamsInanymore."
this day and age,
programs
So the
keythat
to rebuilding
come just one week after Eastern independent Rutgers Majors said, Is "selective recruiting, good coaching and pride
shocked the Volt, 134. But Majors refused to take anything in the program."
away from Rutgers.
Tennessee has three SEC games left, and Majors Is leaving
"We've been beaten by worse teams since I've been here," Noire Dame behind.
"I wouldn't swap anything for the (Noire Dame) win, but
Majors said of Rutgers. "They are 6-2 now."
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The Georgia Bulldogs have very natural for spirits to be a 22-22 tie. Two weeks later, Vanderbilt at Air Force, Navy
a chance to make history high when you are playing for Alabama beat Auburn to win at Georgia Tech, and
Saturday.
the championship, but what the league championship out- Arkansas State at Southern
No other team in college this Saturday boils down to Is right and go to the Sugar Mississippi.
football has taken a 54 record the fact that we will be Bowl.
Into a game with as much at playing the best team we have
If Georgia loses Saturday,
Florida State Is two games
1 / stake as the Bulldogs will faced all year.
the Alabama-Auburn game away from its first perfect
have when they hod the
"They are very experienced two weeks again will decide season and considered a
AubWn Tigers.
offensively," said Dooley. the SEC race and the Sugar prime candidate for the
If Georgia, a 1-point "They don't have a Bowl entry.
Orange Bowl or Gator Bowl.
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favorite, wins, the Bulldogs sophomore or freshman on
1
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- will be assured of at lead a their starting offensive unit. Georgia's hands, continues Its Seminoles, who stayed home
•. tie, with nationally top-ranked And they have the bed two drive toward a national last year despite an 8-3
Alabama,
for
the running backs - James championship Saturday as record. "are ready to go to a
Southeastern Conference Brooks and Joe Crlbbs - I've host to independent Miami bowl.
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championship - and a berth seen
(Fla.) in a nationally
In the Sugar Bowl.
years I've been coaching." televised contest. The
•i would like a major'
Lose and the Bulldogs come
Brooks and Cribbs have a Crimson Tide is a 25-point bowl," said Bowden. 'By
op emptyhanded.
good shot at becoming the favorite but Bear Bryant that, I mean a bowl that has
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about because the Bulldogs, team to both gain 1,000 yards with Injuries,
money bad here at Florida
despite losing all their non In the same season. Brooks, a
The Tide's No. I quar- State. I personally think a
conference games, are 5-0 167 -pound Junior who missed terback, Steadman Shealy, major bowl would not be
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Alabama this season. A share a broken foot after a brilliant 34) win at LSU - Alabama's grabbing us to play In their
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.of the conference title sends start, is only 47 yards from 18th straight victory, and its game. Florida State Is
them to the Sugar Bowl under that goal and Crlbbs, a 190- No. 2 quarterback. Don mighty exciting football
the SEC's last-appearance pound senior who gained 1,205 Jacobs, didn't even make the team."
Herald Photo by Tam Nelsel rule since the Crimson Tide last year Is 139 away.
trip.
played there last season.
In other southeast action
Tennessee, which moved
Last year, Georgia, far
All the pressure will be on better off overall when It Saturday, 5th-ranked Florida into the national rankings
Quarterback Troy Kessinger of the Oviedo Lions accepts the Oviedo Player
of the Week Award from Sertoma Club District Governor Bill Doucher while Georgia since Auburn (7-2) Is wound up 9.1-1, faced the State
the nation's top In- with its upset of Notre Dame,
is heavily Is favored by 7. A victory
assistant Lion coach Paul Greer and varsity cheerleader Alma Goudy look on NCAA probation and can't identical situation so far as dependent
wintoeither
the SEC crown or the SEC race was concerned favored to make Memphis Saturday would improve the
on. Kessinger turned in another sparkling performance at quarterback and go
a
bowl this season,
when it played Auburn. That State Its 14th straight victim, Vols' record to 6-3 and make
free safety in the Lions 18-7 win over Bishop Moore. Kessinger currently
"This would be a tough time, the Bulldogs refused to l8thranked Tennessee meets them one of the leading
leads the Orange Belt Conference in passing as the Lions shoot for an un- assignment for us under any gamble
on a two-point con- Ole Miss at Jackson, Ken- candidates for the liberty
defeated 10-0 season against Cocoa Beach Friday.
circumstances," said Georgia version with about five lucky Is at Florida, Bowl.

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Arizona St. 29 west Virginia
By United Press lateriatie.al Pittsburgh 35 Army 0 - - Gophers go-for 000 season.
Seminole
head
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coach
Jerry
Posey
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Tribe
Player of the
10 - sun Devils' talent Is CLEVER
This Is "White Knuckle Panthers could nail down a The MIa
Week award to quarterback Clarence Sipplo. Running the sprint out pass
Nebraska 33 Iowa St. 10— better than record Indicates.
Week" In college football.
Gator Bowl hid.
Washington 29 WashIngton CLARENCE
option to perfection, Slppio chalked up 137 yards rushing in the Seminole's 28.
It's a time of great anxiety
Rutgers 27 Vlllanova 6 - Always take Redwine with
St. 13 - Husklet can still
21 double overtime loss to Lyman. Sippio will once again be at the throttle
for those college football Scarlet Knights are hoping for beef.
coaches whose teams are something better than the Oklahoma 24 Missouri 20— smell the Ros5l
when the Tribe hosts Lake Brantley Friday ni"t
Tigers always give the big
good enough to be considered Garden State bowl.
for post-season bowl InSyracuse 33 Boston College boys trouble.
Kansas 17 Colorado 12 8 - Orangemen wind up a
vltatlons.
It Is, Of course, more 1n very successful road show. This is a year Chuck Fair11111
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29 TCU 10— LongAft
State three years Inaraw and season by earning bowl hid. horn. keep SWC WI. hopes
alive.
Florida
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On Wolverines are 1-3-1 at
I.auiohus Texas Tech 29 SMU 16—
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Ann Arbor, Mich., against the
Red Raiders have edge In
Buckeyes since 19%. We liks a likely Orange Bowl pick.sr1.ncs.
Um Wolverines to map the The Midwest
Baylor $1 Rice S — After
Buckeyes' perfect 104 record
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bowl.
nation:
Indiana
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Purdue
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shouted.
The East
UCLA 29 Oregon 20—But
1mple21 Penn State ii— Hoosiers àlnk champagne
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GAINESVILLE, Fin. (UPI)
- The University of Florida
confirmed reports Tuesday
that the Florida-Florida State
football game, originally
scheduled for Nov. 24, has
been moved up to Friday,
Nov. 23, so it can be televised
nationally by ABC-TV as part
Of a Thanksgiving doubleheader.
Kickoff lsset for ll:07 pin.
The Houston-Texas Tech
game, which also was
originally scheduled for Nov.
24, will follow at 3:00 p.m.
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tradition much the same as
OklahomaNebruka, USC.
Noire Dams and other college
football classics," UP
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told a sportswriters' luncheon.
FSU, ranked No.5 and with
arecord thus far o(04, will be
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14w1y Seminole volleybauer players selected to
the MI-Conference Tearii are From left to right.
Liz Gaim, Lisa harper and Patty Corso. Hard
spiking Corso was selected to the first team while
Galm and harper were second tea us selections on
ffir- Tribe's championship runner-up squad.

Deltona 'Country Club
Sets Feb Open Date
Up at the Deltona Country donating $300 or more to the League; Deltona Outreach
Club plans are underway to Deltona Open are designated Center; Deflary Little
host the Annual Deltona Open as Gold Sponsors and are League; Ongoing Student
on Feb. 9-10 with a Feb. 8th eligible tocompetein the Gold Scholarship Fund; DeLand
Pro-Am kickoff action.
Sponsor's tournament which High School; Deltona SportNell Weary of Deltona is Is scheduled for Sat., Feb. smen's Club; Florida United
Chairman. Committee 2nd. As an added incentive, Methodist Children's Home;
members planning the Gold Sponsors who have Good Samaritan Home In
tournament include: Joe signed up by Tuesday, Nov. Sanford; West Volusla
Boyle, Rodger Seney, Tom 27, will be eligible, tocompete Branch of YMCA; West
Largen, Jerry Robinson, in an "Early Bird" tour- Volusla Humane Society;
Frank Cats, Clyde Muds, nament on Sat., Dec. It.
Harry Anna Crippled
Tony Borowski and Chuck
The "Ladles First" mini- Children's Home; Shrine
McCarthy; also Pat Largen, tournament will be on Wed., Hospital; Seminole Memorial
LaRue Maxwell, Frank Feb. 6th.
Hospital Radlologic and
Grant, Bill Parke, Kay
The Deltona Open Is run Surgical Depts.; Deltona
Jesse., Deltona Pro Jack every year by local residents. Optimist Club; County
Beaulieu, Cy Hints, Dave The proceeds are donated to Agriculture Home Garden
Theis, Dick Proctor, Chic worthy local organizations. Project and Providence
Sayles, Bill Ottinger, Buddy More than $90,000.00 has been Humane Society.
Sheets, Glen Wright, Bob distributed from this event in
Anyone wishing an apJo1uon, Bill Tljon, John the past. Lad yew's proceeds plicatton or more Information
Polk, Herb Pyle and Bob were distributed to the may call any committee
following: Orange City member or the Deltona
uuweu.
Persons or businesses Library; Deltona Little Country Club, 789-3911.

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The University of Miami came back from an early 7.0 deficit
to beat Jacksonville 11-7 to win the 5th Annual Zinn Beck
Baseball Invitational Saturday.
Miami rallied for eleven nina In the last two Innings to
overcome the Dolphins and finish the tournament with a
perfect 40 record.
Jacksonville, the namer-up finished at 1-3 while Rollins,
UnivesityOf Central Florida and Milligan all puajjl4slates
In the four day tournament.
Tided baseman Mike PagI aro ot Miami won the Buddy Lake
Trophy as tournament Most Valuable Player.

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the two4tory factory fur. feted to pay $1,535 the full shopping centers, the hospital the streets in increasing
numbers.
niture store at First Sired cod of providing bike route and major parka system.
"The advantage In
"The loop Is designed to
and palmetto, razed by fire signs, pods, direction arrows
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Muk
and
sired
messages
along
the
direct
bike
traffic
off
the
main
ebi1h1ng
t,tie roiges isto
Sunday.
arterial routes which are direct the bike traffic to
The commission Tuesday route and feeder routes.
Jim Jernigan, the city's heavily traveled by autos, certain routes and make
night, on recommendation of
building official Bill director of recreation and Jernigan said. Noting that motorists aware of their
tier Interest In Nutrinun
Braceland, set a public parka, said the loop concept children, young adults and presence through proper sign
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me
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hearing for Nov. to begin for the bicycle route-Is func- senior citizens are b&amp;klng and trafficss
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condemnation procedures on
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the structure.
Results In
Home Garden
Fire Chief George Harriett
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1 teaspoon oregano
CHICKEN WINGS
By TOM NEL
condition and might-fall.
1 teaspoon salt
4
Pounds
chicken
wings
•
Herald
Staff
Writer
Zoning Director Al Payne,
3 tablespoons nutritious yeast
Marie Cushing bit into an apple and it
¼cup butter ormargarine
ina me= to City Manager
S onions sliced
V4
cup
Soy
sauce
funny.
Carrota
had
a
bitter
ta
Warren E. Knowles, said
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V4 cup brown sugar
fruit sie bought was not ripe.
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Heat oil in pot and brown beef. Arrange
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1
teaspoon
dry
mustard
Advised
by
doctors
to
eat
more
fresh
5
on the southeast and southIn layers over beef, carrots, potatoes,
2
tablespoons
water
stables
and
fruits,
Mrs.
C#dng
was
west corners of the building
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and thewalisare In danger of
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ingredients and simmer for and simmer until meat and potatoes are
local
supermarkets.
filling." The remaining shell
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II
Fertilizers
and
Pesticides
sprayed
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15
minutes.
Place
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of the structure Is unsafe
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while
lt
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.% Payne said
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350
degrees,
bastingevery
20
minutes. Be
mother of two who lives at 111 E
NUT COOKIES
Pare urged that
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Circle
in
Sanford.
"It
made
me
sure
tospoon
off
the
Juices
as
the
thicken
2
eggs,
separated
be demolished as soon as
- angry," she said, after returning the cooks for proper crispness. Good for hors
½ cup honey
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tterfruittothemarket.
d'oeuvresaswellumalndlsh.
lcupnuta,
ground
Harriett
said
earlier
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EGGPLANT CAEROLE
Purchasing
fresh
vegetables
from
6
tablespoons
whole wheat flour
Nit
structure
would
stand
until
utty
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111p'
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:'r . *.xmers In an attem* to ol*aln the
resiisibIi
3 small eggplants
"s. teaspoon salt
Qurillots
the
owners
are
sure
their
for
Herald Photo by Marsha
3 tablespoons oil
-, *eshed food with the lead amount of
rsiad
4 teaspoon ginger, ground
Insurance companies have
½ clove garlic, minced
additives,
Mrs.
Cushing
decided
to
go
one
Beat
egg yolks until thick. Add honey
Alexander Goodbuddy (second from right) of "Alexander Goodbuddy's Good gathered enough Information
GOODBUDDY
½
teaspoon
mint,
minced
?
ep
further
and
darted
her
own
garden.
gradually.
Blend In nuts, flour, salt and
PINECREST
SHOPPING
CENTER
guarantee estimated
payment for the
News Show," is shown with Michael Petruskie (center front), grand prizetodamage,
at
I cup cheese, grated
"I got some good old books Irm thie
ginger. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.
winner of an "Alexander Goodbuddyll teeshirt, at a program held at the $500,000.
2 cups stewed tomatoes
VISIT$ SCHOOL
•.; ,bbrary," she said, and to get her garden
2701 ORLANDO DRIVI. HWY. 17.92 at 27th St.
Dough should be stiff. If too thick add
Rosenwald School. Looking on is Rosenwald principal, Mn. Ruby Hendricks
1 onion, sliced
S. Joseph Davis Jr. is
.repared the "shoveled horse
unsweetened fruit juice, If too thin add
DAILY 9.9 • CLOSED SUNDAY
t. jnd lugged it" Into her beck yard.
1 stalk celery and top, chopped
(back) and Bernadette and Josey DeFrancesco, originators of "Alexander trustee of the property.
more flour. Drop by teaspoon on oiled
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Working
parttlme
as
a
hair
stylist
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Leave skin on eggplants. Wash and cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10
Goodbuddy," and Rainbow Power, Inc., the Orlando-based company which In other buslne, the
JWWWns of Beauty and keeping hwu slice into 1/44111ch MUnds. SAUtO in Oil with minutes. Makes I dom.
sponsors the shows, which are shown at schools throughout the Central Florda commission unanimously
for her family which Includes two cats garlic and mint. Lay eggplant slices on
approved an 5-mile bicycle
area and can also be seen on local televisIon,
£
. and a dog have left little time for being a bottom of oiled casserole. Add layers of
FLORENTINES
- - backyard farmer, but in the Interest of cheese, tomatoes, onion and celery.
'nutrition Mrs. Cu'hlng Is working on a Alternate layers until all ingredients are 4 cup sugar
VIeen thumb. "I've got lettuce, eggplant, used. Top with chem and bake in 350 One4hird cup whipping cream
• - peppers,
W, tomatoes-I'm going to try a degree oven for 30 minutes. Serves 6. One-third cup honey
14 cups sliced natural (unbianched)
Longwood Plant To
VEGETAILES[LW
of everything-onions, squash,
s
almonds
2 onions, sliced
- parsley-to see what problems I'll
One-third cup finely chopped candled
2 tablpoons oil
have."
areas south of Skylark.
The city is looking into the cost of in.
On the recommendation of City
orange peel
1 cup raw potatoes, cubed
Aphids
on
her
tomatoes
Residents of Skylark complained that
stalling an alarm system In cus of a
Administrator David Chacey, Longwood
6 tablespoons flour
1 cup zucchini, sliced
trolled by washing the leaves with a
the city had "destroyed" the wooded
malfunction at the plant.
City Commissioners voted Monday night
4 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
1
cup
yellow
squash
sliced
mixture of Ivory soap and water
pack property that was to have been the
City employees will have Thanksgiving
to keep the Skylark sewage treatment
1
teaspoon shortening
½
cup
carrots,
grated
• prepared In her electric blender,
new site for the treatment plant by
plant where it Is instead of moving It to a
and the following Friday off for a holiday
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sugar, cream and honey In
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½
cup
turnips,
grated
______
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cutting down trees and hauling off dirt to
proposed new site on Grant Street. Cost
as well as Christmas and Christmas Eve.
________
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saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring. Then
Cuibing
½ Cup parsnips, grated
Mrs.
fill holes in Candyland Park.
of moving the plant had been estimated
gently boil to 235 degrees (soft-ball
bon approval of a site plan for
1 Cup dewed
____ about what she and her
her thinking
Leibensperger (a Skylark resident)
between $40,000 and $50,000.
AFRIN
3 tablespoons nutritious yeast stage). Remove from heat.
a warehouse for Hall Properties being
- •. family eat. The garden may not solve
explained odors from the plant had
Skylark residents filled city hall to
Stir in almonds, orange peel and flow.
submitted by Charles Katz was tabled
4
problesnabutsheeipectstogivefta
good
(available
at health food stores)
Affilf
a problem for the pad six years, parobject to the move and complain about
NASAL
SPRAY
Drop
bylevel tablespoonafuls onto foil.
until Dec. 10, to allow the __
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3
tablespoons
parsley,
minced
to
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ticularly when someone would break in
noxious odors emanating from the
covered
cookie sheet. Flatten cookies
ar the comprehensive drainage study
1
sprig
all,
minced
As a hair stylist she has noticed a
SPRAY
and turn oft the motor to get rid of the
package treatment plant.
rj on Nov. 27, before miklrig a
Saut,
onion
in
oil
and
add
red
of
slightly.
person's health is reflected In hair. She
noise. He said police knew who the man
Chacey, in making his recomdecision.
1/2 01.
aid she an tell the difference In the hair ingredients. Cover and _____
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was, but could never catch him in the act.
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until golden around edges and done in
eat
their
own
until
potatoes
are
tender.
Serves 6.
women
who
grow
01
and
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A fence, locks and attempt to reduce the
move the noise and odor 500 foot, and the
center.
Cool thoroughly on foil, then peel
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noise Level had .11 failed In Mopping the
plant could be made liii of an eyesore by
off
and
Invert on wire rack.
LBgSSURG, KISSIMMBS
3 tablespoons oil
While waiting for the garden to grow,
by
the
CRY
to
do
the
deMoags
udy
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the
_______
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fromedthng
pp
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top
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boiler.
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911111111d"
The concrete structure will have 35 by
lion, and electrified fence or bars, all of
two additional tanks to provide capacity
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which would cause too much of a liability
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difference in the hair
women who grow
and eat their own
vegetables — It is
healthier. Here Mrs.
Cushing examines
vegetables she has
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continue to rise. Three to four ounces ofbed
thouldbe our limit par day.
Nsinitthds say that would
provide us with sefficlesi
ptd.
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protein foods. Pork and
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proposing_and the method tell Governor Bob Graham
thMhsIsndIMereModba
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Blaynsy ooin,d that resppoktment.
the con"on has done Governor Graham will
nothing to renovate the appoint Blaynsy's
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_______
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ninerlatlon of a
the
has bsm.n the board.
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beU years deciding which way — committee.
Anyone Isdireded In the
to go," Blaynsy said. '1 don't
think they (the cIii%lflIJMlle) app.med should apply to
ed to the N" 01 Bill MOOrS 417 Lake
ate
changes that need to be Boulevard, Sanford.

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forward to a change on the matrix form before the
bead," County Cosrml.,k'n proposals are seen by. the
Chairman Bob French Mid commIoners.
French stated that the
this morning In response to
Seminole Memorial Hospital present hospital board was in
Board Chairman Thomas favor of moving the hospital
Blayney's Mat.mssg that he without first finding out what
will notseek r,ajpekitn'smt. the public wanted.
"Mr. Blaynsy was one of •
In announcing he will not
serve another term on the the people behind thst and we
hospital board, Blaynsy said thought the Idea was very
he did not feel the county premature In nature," French
commission isthtze with the sold.
sum was appointed to hospital program .
"I'm In agreement with him his four-ysar term, which
there," French said. "I'm not expire. Dec. 11, by Governor

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DEAR ABBY: I'm a 24
year-old woman with an
Important dseisi to
met a very wealthy men who
wenitomarryme. He bet me
$25,000 to $1___
that would NOT
marry him before Christmas
Day 1$791 (That means If I
marry him, he has to give me
$25,000)
I fly with a hig airline and
met him three months ago
while flying. He's a perfect
gentleman, great company,
and knows how to Inst a
Woman. He refuses to tell me
how old he is, but h. looks
about 75.
He says he can give me
u.puhhia I WO0116 Ii..o W* $PJ
MMA
If I marry him he wouldo't
mind If I got myself a
boyfriend as long as Iwas
home every day by 6 p.m.
He's been married five
Urnn and has three grown
children and seven grandrand.
chtldren.Hesaysalllhaveto
children. He says all I have to
do Is sign an agreement
stating that If he dies while
we're married, I am entitled
to only $1 million. His family
gets the red. Also, If HE
wants out i the marriage, HE
Will pay me $10,000 for every
month I've lived with him.
But If I want out, I get
mothing. In the meantime, he
agrees to provide me with
car ofmycholce, all the
clothes Iwant, and $1,000 a
month pocket money.
How does this deal sound to
you?
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DEAR ABBY: Many people
write to you complaining
because they sent a gift 'six
months ago," and never
received a thank-you for .
Why don't these people
telephone (or write) to the
person they sent It to and ask
if the gift was ever received?
(IF It was, and they neglected
to acknowledge It, they
deserve tobeembsrrsssed.)
There is always a chance
that the gift was NOT
received. I work In the
department of the pod office

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DEAR ABBY: In reference
Also, when a package is
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to
GOLFING GRANDPA
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returned to 12
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cannot
be
the
whose
wife requires $ex to
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delivered,
"relax"
her the night befin
ca may read, "From Uncle
Ted and Aunt Mary," and she Plays golf:
they have no way of knowing
My husband is a golfer; md
WHO bottglt
he claims there are urea
Abby, with the holidays
rules to follow to assure him
coining up, tell YOU readers of a good score: no drinking,
to PLEASE
o sex, and plenty of sleep the
where packages are Un. names and addresses INSIDE
night before.
deliverable because the ad- as well as OUTSIDE of every
I would like to ask
dress a)hu "fallen off or b) package. And don't Mt around
has become smudged and for six months wondering If GOLFING GRANDPA
HIS game ls the day after;he
cannot be read or c) is in. the gift ever got them.
HELPFUL accommodates his wife to
complete, Wrong or illegible.
improve HER game.
And, worse yet, there isno
DEAR HELPFUL: Thank SEXLESS GOLF WIDOW :flj
return address on the
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you for a valuable reminder. N.Y.
package.

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Boutique.
The Ixora Garden Club of Sanford
presented a Harvest holiday
Coffee and Boutique on Nov, 9,
from 10 am, to 2 p.m. at the
Sanora Club House, According to
Laura Parker, over 500 in.
vitations were extended to the
annual fete. Cast year the bazaar
netted the club more than $1,000
which went toward civic Improvement including:
beautification surrounding the
historical monument on
Mehlonviile Avenue; planting
caladlums and daylilles In public
parka; landscaping the grounds of
the Greater Sanford Chamber of

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providing planters at the entrance
to the Central Florida Zoological
Society (Sanford Zoo). The
proceeds from thlá year's colorful
bazaar will also be directed
toward civic projects. In upper
photo Judy Wimbish, left,
president of the club, welcomes
guest Amelia Royster. Lower
photo shows DeLores Lash,
president of the Lake Mary
Woman's aub being served by
club members Carolyn Cornelius,
center, and Kay Hall.

OUR OWN HOMEMADE
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(4) OWP'RENT STROKES
WmlNs asks a muscular man
(Re on' s Jackson) he uses at a
health alub to poes as his dad
tot - a tether-son athletic
collip 111110n.
CID 0
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JIN Munroe's (Farrah FawoetI)
romantic Involvement with a
foreign prince leads her Into
the dangerous
of inter.
national p ower
ics and
murder.
(F(35) DINANI £ FRIENDS
Cohost: Don Meredith. Guests:
Harvey Korman, Ste ve
Lawrence. Eydie Gorme, Dung
Kingman, Raymond Chow,
Jackie Chang. Jimmy Woo,
Robert Hamel.
9:30
(FBEST OF SATURDAY
NIGHT LIVE Guests: Elliott
Gould, Chevy Chase, Paler

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down the attack., of a gorgenus superstar. Is unaware
the assailant is one of the
lady's bodyguards.
(17) UPSTAIRS, DOWN.
STAIRS "The New Man" Two
conflicting situations arise
under the same roof .-Eliza.
beth's first taste of marriage
and Watkins' attentions to
Rose.

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JOKER'S WILD
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Fred and Lamont throw
neighborhood party In in effort to raise money to pay their
bills.
(17)uNFoRO AND SON
1030
(11) (35)1 LOVE LUCY Inspired
7:30
HBO AU-STAR BASEBALL.by a magic trick she saw, Lucy
handcuffs herself toRicky.
AMERICAN LEAGUE VS.
NATIONAL LEAGUE The best
11:00
players of both baseball
4c5)o(DoNEWS
leagues are featured In cover(fl)(35)UNNYHIU.
age of a star-studded confron.
dt 17 LAST OF THE WILD
tatlon.
11:30
(1) TIC TAC DOUGH
5(3) TONIGHT Host: Johnny
(1)0 THE NEWLYWED
Carson. Guests: Barry Mani.
GAME
I- Jean Marsh.
CD 5 HOLLYWOOD
(5)0 BLACK SHEEPSQUADSQUARES
RON Pappys men cause pout.
(1]) (35) MAlICE Mrs. Naugu.
lcaI havoc when they refuse to
tuck learns she has a serious
fly with the new squadron
Illness when she applies for
member.
an admiral's son.
American clttz.nshio.
(DO LOVE BOAT "Es Pius
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V'. Loretta Swill. Richard Nuili(I) REAL PEOPLE Reports
gan; "Graham And Kelly" Krison a skiing squirrel and a sand
ty McNichol, Scott Balo;
castle building contest are
"Goldinagers" Charles Frank.
featured.
(R)
(5)5 ALL QUIET ON THE
(11) (35) WILD, WILD WEST
WESTERN FRONT Richard
West and Gord are sent to a
Thomas and Ernest Borgnlne
lonely outpost to fight I gang
Portray two German soldiers In
of terrorists.
an adaptation of Erich Maria
(17) MOVE "Fled River"
Remarque's classic novel of
(1945) John Wayne, Montgomthe horror, desolation and disH.
ery Cliff. A young man and his
iuslonment of World War I.
stepfather quarrel over the
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routs of their cattle drive.
Nicholas blames himself when,
I ,after he breaks a chain letter.
HBO MOVIE "Fedora" (1979)
Tommy Is rushed to the hospi.
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William Hoiden, Narthe Keller.
tailor emergency surgery.
Directed
by Billy Wilder. A film
(U) (35) JIM ROCKFORD
director chases after a reclu'Great Blue Lake Land's
sive former movie star In hopes
(17) MOVIE "it Started In
of persuading her to come out
Naples" (1960) Sophie Loren,
of retirement for his new
Clark Gable. An American lawproject. (PG- hr., 54 min.)
yer gets romantically Involved
with an Italian woman when he
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public to its annual Christmas Boutique Thursday
night, beginning at 7:30 at the club building on South
Oak Avenue. Vicki Cavailero is chairman. All
boutique Items will be auctioned off and refreshments will be served. Nancy Hirsch, left, and
Beverly Rotundo add the finishing touches to
several of the boutique articles.

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(17) CAROL BURNETT
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Owen as bode..
Hors d' oeuvres were served the 15 members and one guest

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Yard debris, Trash

Appliances lMIsc.
(LOCAL) 349 $371
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FU
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OFTEN YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.
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SHOW HORSE

For Sale
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Alterations, Dressmaking
Drapes, Upholstery
322 0707

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Al B PAINTING
Residential &amp; Commercial
327 S717
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775.4)37

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APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES. Jenkins Furniture, Drywall, Ccilings, and Walls
E.
373 090 1.
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
WE- BUY USED FURNITURE &amp; Remodel &amp;

APPLIANCES. Sanford Fur.

Call 363 5342
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Professional -Quality

0' ipping lea control.
supplies, dog houses, insulated,

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177.007)
shady nside kennels, screened
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trailers &amp; Rv, residential es

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AIMY NAVY SURPLUS
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341$ S. $a,llnd Ave acroos
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CERTIFIEQLAWN
Is LANDSCAPING
FREE ESTIMATES 322-1901

372-40)5.

Aft.S 3227125

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lime. Sal. $119.14 or $19.35 me.

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mlttrisiis, $35 set. Sisilsil
11dim, 1315. So

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acre wssdslard.
*5 acre caStle ranch land

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misc. Call Paul Hunter. 339.6331.

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I4ANDYMAWS$PICI*L.

Cli Larry for Pros Est, 6716294.

Pit Bull, Rhodesian Ridgeback &amp; ABC Concrete. Patios, driveways
beift are not damaged or
Doberman crossed. 6 weeks
Is add on%. Ouallty work, no job
seconds but brand now top line
old. Wormed, $50 ea, 373 7041.
too small. 1190 4914.
bedding sets onlyl Free local
-delivery. P4011's Sa nf ord Fur. Make room in your attic, garage.
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nitui-e Salvage, 1742, So. of
CS!'$!IP!I UI
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
Sanford. 322-5721.
32276fbr1319993.
MEINTZER TiL
FURNITURE&amp;TH1NG$
New or reper, leaky showers our
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fl3.34
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ThsGfaenhouse

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BOAT &amp; FISHING EQUIP. 41-A .1.101601
Cash 322-4132
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Mari, 215 Sanford Ave.
BROKER. 33IM4 3V_1_111.
MICROWAVE
guy &amp; Sell, few finest in Used
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furniture, Refrig., stoves, tOols.
, me' bsu11lfN ibew
con trols, has
also make Rea l estate
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carousel, still In warranty.
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14*1 Airport Blvd.

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drums, etc. Bob Balls Discount
Music Center, 3207 French Ave.

1791, SANFORD, FL 37771,
--_-GIVING DESCRIPTION, t011 Singer Future Fully auto,
repossilsad, used very short
LOCATION AND PRICE.
Original $003. hI. $151 or

MORTGAGE. IDEAL GET.

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'14 Ford Grand Torino
4 Dr.. Full power, Air
Super Nice. 327.5195

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Pianos &amp; organs as low as $995.
Guitars 40 pct off. Amplifier,

So. of Sanford. 322073 1 .

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LEADERI WE LIST 6, SELL
MORE HOMES THAN ANY.
OPEl JOIN THRONE THAT'S

COUNTRY LIvlNQat its Ililest

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temporary table, 6 chairs &amp;
china, $109. I onlyl Noll's San-

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AUTO AUCTION every

Save SOpc$. on a new I pc, DR suite

LU$TOM HOMES BUILT
REMODELING&amp; REPAIR
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S. G, SAL INTE
3721165
GENEVA
f1,fo
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SUiidIo Suit -our lotor yours.
137.555. Iopctdwn. By own"
FMA-VA* FHA 235 a Us
US-34M eve. 30I
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FULLY FURNISHED ON 2
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CANAL
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Idyllwiidel Every I elture MEAN

VA-F IlA.23$Con. Homes
Low Down Payment

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steel
radials.
631 3761
weekends and nights. 373 1670
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Orlando
Sanford
337.1571
3210440

71 Mci-c. Marquis Brougham.
Exec. co. car. Like new. Air.

PC IR suite, $219, Colonial style
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
UIc,jEj
whIghbk. Herculon cover, sofa, ____________________ formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook
love seat, ottoman. Noll's
319E l5tSt.f372$717
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Sanford Furniture Salvage. I?.
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All
equipment
like
new
". So. of Sanford. 322-1121.

con

renta llnvestrnmeuthom•

Supreme, air, PS
PO, AM FM. low miles, gooc
mpg. 11.650. 8 568.1.

73 Cutlass

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1978 Dodge AspeA Spec. Ed.
2 Or., Al cond., take over
Bal. $3.978. 373 2950

AUTO AUCTION

DAY TO

66$ $096.

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20 home acron Im. lake In
orvsnh~ I area. Exc. schools.

Owner will rt in reflnan
Phone 322-7736
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LOVELY 2 51, I ball home It
3214M
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desirable nslghbsrluoodl C.
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Pilot It., Sm. 321-11oft.
FURNITURE-SEDDINO,
Wholesale to all. Orlando Whole.
sale Furn. 2500 Industrial Blvd.,

LAKE FRONT AT

Sunlind- $33,901. i' pct.

assumption. Exc.

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I97671'Scalcraff lflhpMercury
cruise I 0, like new, I owner.

WOODEN CROSSES
I" stained. ready to hang over
your door. etc. 2 for $1 .50. The
Granch Co., AI.K. P.O. Bait

LOTS

LAN NO. (I) AT $4,100, (2)

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cou*N pIrUsLP.SI. $15

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Warranted. Just 517.5101

RESIDENTIAL

NICELY WOODED OFF NO.

$1100.32? 666S, 339 3490

'79 Stih*r,
Brat
truck-4
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still under warranty. 3236700,
323 3147.
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2927 Hwy. 1792

0b0t gas htr, Ilk* now,

shonIng A III Doltono Land
Co. REALTOR. 6141-601111,
Deltons Pla00.

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both home in IdylIwlIda with
pool &amp; patio. Sunken LRFR,
formal OR, PP &amp; every

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Sdrm., 1 loth, fireplace,
family some, large II, air
conditioner, sims carpet,
fence, range, ref. $3LN0.

%J$, wit oIl brig big, big
'suIts. Jul try urn, No'11l1 or

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rental spit Move right ml
Furnlshedl New Corp.&amp; wpaper[ 'Many extrasl Just

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1912 VW. S.B. body fair
Mech,good, many new pts

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HANDMADE

(2) 50' LOTS NICELY WOODED
NEAR 29h ST. $7,100 TOTAL.

11511.15 better than new. 3
DR. IS horns located In
desirable Sanford neigh.

REALTORS

Many custom features On If-#
fenced landscaped
OFF
Yours for

OOLFERSI Only S hock to
Mayfair golf course, spacious
3 Sdrm, 2 Both home, a Fla.
room plus a family room, fruit
trses,lar,'lot, much rnone,l
yr. warranty, 561.500.

let Area,Dsllsna
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access to St. Johns River.

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Eight acres fenced, 3 Sdrm, 2
lath, barn. irn., fireplace,

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH.
FAMILY ROOM,
M CARPETING,
CENTRAL HEAT A AIR. IX

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P*1al1001, Ff. WorM. TL

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JOE'S. $1500.

3111141111, 31111-11101'

anxious, $31,*.

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Are you wonting to seli your
hom? LIST WITH USI

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home. Excellent terms. Owner

NOW YOU HAVE ITI

beauty than.

322.7003 after 5:30.

Heat pumps, oil healers I. AC's.
All sizes, all guaranteed 90
clays. Call 327-2963.

EA

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL- Loh
of potential In this 5 Ildforn.

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PAM. aft "a

Phone322-7$5l. Sanford

new.

1910 Chev. P Truck
6 Cyl, std, clean
322 3696 aft S

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NICELY WOODED OVER SIZ.

MULTIPLE LISTING-REALTOR
2307 Laurel Ave. 3 ON, w
w.

107 W.Commerclal

like

1977 Fiat 171 Sport, Eric. gas ml..
newly rebuilt trans. Very
clean. $1,495. 3220011.

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Dearborn, 40,000 STU unvented
gas heater, auto. pil ot control,

radio. 21.000 ml., I owner. 323
4554 AM or aft S PM.

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3775417 A LITTLE SALESMAN IN
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TOTAL.

HAL COLBERT REALTY Inc.

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W. Gamut White

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Div
or Nlnht
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Harold
Hall Realty STENSTROM
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Inc.

gentoo,ol-2611.17 Moiawk Dr..
New owem, 2 owma, ffloc.'o

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or VA. 574.3fl0.
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Reg. Real Estate Broker

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY, SELL, TRADE

Swinger, 2 dr,
HT, El ignition, auto, AC.

'73 Dodge Dart

79-Trucks-Trailers

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Couch, matching chair, isa;
burnt orange chairs, $50; Twin

0694995
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REALTOR. 332.7953.

339.0305

5O'-4sceIlaneous for Sale
Mattress &amp; box springs, $75.

Call William Mallc:owski,

Hidden Lake sub. Off Lk. Mary
Blvd. Almost new 3 BR, 2 bath, I
2 car gar., cent. air, full carp., I S ACRES OFF UPSALA RD.
to, lot. Under the market.
S10,M. (3) SW LOTS NICELY
$43,500. See 217 Pinewinds.
WOODED NEAR PINE.
Owner. 562-7315 or 323-0061.
CREST SCHOOL. $7,500

1½ bath, Cent. AC.H, wv,
carp., Ilk* now. $44,900. FHA

slip &amp; river privileges for
$32,300. You can't hilt ill

Hr.

Male

$7000; S acres $27,000; 1k
front on small take $31,000.

339.0509

701 Bldg.

E. Altamonte Dr.

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nishod I b1m'm home with boat

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NSflSSltoward II, a,-

Acreage 1k Sylvan area. 7 acres

INC.

Bunker Ln. Sat.

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AT, PS. PS, AC. New trans
IT RUNS 322 7691

78-ltorcyCleS

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(3Ø5)$3Q.9Q75

1919REALICIRt'
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Deltona, for sale by owluer. 3 BR,

ST. JOHN's RETREAT- ,vr.

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31A-ipIsxs$

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Must sell. 1977 Vega,
radio&amp;htr,, low mileage.
clean, $1995 or best offer

BUY JUNK CARS
From $lOto $50
Call 327 1671; 322 1160
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139 Pinecrest Dr.

1 didn't get to work...l soent all day trvina to find a
way onto that new time-saving freewayl"

acreofysunda Can't

Santaird-ooLovely I SR
Air, Ponmico kitchen

met hovi common

VlidvpOiII$Il

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1972 Opel coupe auto., new
sticker, new it. blue Pt. Cr
cellent shape, $650. Call Sam. to
6pm 3234567.

Dollar Paid for lunk &amp; used
cars, trucks &amp; heavy equipment.
3225990

Baby Clothes, Etc. Sat. 9.4

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR ACENCY
323 3$66o 373 7 71 0

339 9100 or 531

197$ Caprice Estate Wagon Auto.,
AC, PS. PO, *M FM stereo.
$5500 firm. 372 6772.

Top

Patio Furn., Fine China,

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win POOL no a w-fireplace, CoAlt pile no lOnWraoded Items
paneled Family room, Formal
high as an olaph&amp;nfos 0". place
Dining Room, beamed calling&amp;
a Classified 44, wA pile the

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Inc., Realtors

Orlando
327.1577

321.0440

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sale? Lot of work? Will buy
from or sell for you.
SOANNY'S AUCTION SALES C
'all
3?? 7040

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'75 models. Call
4605 (Dealer)

77-Junk
Cars Removed
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Sanford

$37,500.

SPLANISH 2 STONY_ 3bdrrn, 2

fillsIM 6, MO, LEASE. .

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DEL TONA $31000, 3 BR, lB
14$lFalmouth,LOWDWNI
Lucille E. Dillon, Realtor

74395.MyrtleAve.

Brand new For $115,000.

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JN"Ml* CWW, 319 Poiffieffe

MILLERS
$19 Orlando Or.
Ph. 322 0352

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For Estate Commercial 5'Resi
dential Auctions &amp; Appraisals.
Call Dells Auction 323 5670.

iAoving

BROKER

Solarium, screened patio, *at In
kitchen, pool. planneIl &amp;
el

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SEIDLER REALTY I
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plush w-w carpetIng, Ig Family
Room, lIvIng room, I ntercom,

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EXECUTIVE
HOME ON
WOODED /7 ACRE in ons of
Sanford's most prestigious
ran. 2382 sq It living or".

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TROCISIT

OPERATE your business out of
Your home in this beautifully
redecorated 3 bdrm w-iI00.+.
ft,Well.Iandscaped,lgcorn.rlot
in excellent area. LOW cash to

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fl. $33,000. 322.2207.

Good used TV's, $251 up

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333.0070 Mar Iner) Village.

BARGAIN TV'S
Why pay more?
HERB'S TV
1915. Sanford Ave.
373 1731

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in &amp; out. New carp., CH.A,
fenced. Vacant, quick oc.
cupancy, assume FHA loan.
Call 323.0106,

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$314103 and friendly Ad-Visor
will help you.
NO QUALIFYING 3 OR home.
New Central H&amp;A &amp; carpet.
- Owner will finance* substantial

CENTRAL AIR &amp; HEAT, CAR.
PETS, CARPORT, ASSUM.
ABLE MORTGAGE. $32,500.
FORRIST ORIINI
-TRI-PLEX
1 EACH 2 BEDROOM
INC.
REALTORS
UNITS ON OVER SIZED LOT
55S33or3$.CiI evIl.
ROOM TO ADD 2 UNITS.
GOOD RENTAL INCOME. AS.
LOCH ARBOR MAYFAIR
SUMABL E MORTGAGE.
BY OWNER
$12,900.
Cream puff 3 OR, 20 home in

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53-TV. Radio-Stereo
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V repo 19' Zenith. Sold orig.
$193.75 bal. $103.16 or $17 mo.
Agent 339 $354,
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"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A WANT AD. Phone 322-2611 or

72 Nova SS, black on black
AC. PS. PB. 350 auto
322.2968 after 6

Danny'
s Auction 3227040
Buy Sell Consign
7671 Sanford Ave 3235772

he weather is perfect for a
backyard sale -- sell everything
fast with. w.Int d (MI U, AI1

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We Buy Wrecked Cars

72-Auction
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ITEMS. .SELL

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80-Autos
. -- for Sale
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à8-Wanted to Buy

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR

3 BEDROOM, EAT-IN KITCHEN
WITH

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$32,900.

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Side by side. Harvest gold

Christian Brothers

WINTER

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Wanted
Service. Used Machines.
Good used sofa bed.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
J1.3 U.151
3230691
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Kelvinator Refrigerator

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REALTY, INC. REALTORS

2 BEDROOM. FAMILY ROOM,
CARPORT ON LARGE CORPIER LOT. $29900.
3 BEDROOM, 1', BATH, COUN.
TRY KICHEN, CENTRAL
AIR &amp; HEAT, CARPETS,
GARAGE, LIKE NEW, AS.
SUMABLE
MORTGAGE.

HOUR (B 322•9283

52-Appliances
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Cox. 3234$3.

3 BEDROOM, BARN; TACK
ROOM, FENCED ON 2 ACRES
IN PAOLA. $39,500.

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STATUS LOCATION, Brantley
Harbour East, 4-2 + FR +
Office. $115,000.

NO BROKERAGE
FEES

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FENCED, ASSUMABLE
MORTGAGE. $32,500.

assumable. FHA appraised.
$35,430.

1100.241-210

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fenced. 1st &amp; 2nd mort,

Call Us For Totrns
Tower Financial Sty.

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location. $4 3000.

?NEED CASH?

VICTORIAN

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Currintiyrenteds2somoEv,
MODEL, NEAR DOWNTOWN
323 OW or 323-043&amp;
SANFORD IN GOOD RESTORBrothers Realty, Inc.
ABLE CONDITION. $35,000. Christian
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announces the extension of their
TERMS AVAILABLE.
f
services to the City of Sanford.
BEDROOM,11 7 BATH, LARGEJ
We invite you to please call our
associate In Sanford, Mr. Don
FAMILY ROOM, CARPETS,

TAX ADVANTAGE . 2 unit rental

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mum
LUXURY HOME, Longwood
porches, patio under trees,
over 3.000 sq ft. Call for
details.
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net. 323015$ iS PM.

H&amp;A, fenced

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SIDE GLANCES

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PRO"To DIVISION

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Pits Nimilur 70.417 CP

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swinces vacation, credit union
A profit sharing. Apply In pal onLake Mary at Food Slots, Lake
MN'v iIv. at LA

Sunday- Noon Friday

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT FOR
$61114111101I COUNTY, FLORIDA

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Wanted: Night Auditor
Apply In person
Holiday Inn of Sanford, -4

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for Daytona, Sanford, £
bikinI or". Salary &amp;
cimmisslon. Call $11.I1110 or
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IN U: ESTATE OP
11:01 A.M. on the IHIM 45y
Nivimhr, A.D. 1170, War for ule ADA STINITROM ROCK IV
Declisid
ml sell to the hill" bidders p
NOTICE OF AOMINI$TRA?ION
cesil, sub(oct loony and all
Ilens, SI Ills Fret ($) bear a TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
the Seminole County CourIlisusion CLAIMS 00 DEMANDS AGAINST
The saner you place YOU
Sanford, Flirida, the ab.ys THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
classified ad, the lOInS? YOU 91
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED May Do Ml SMOII, frIlIliIy
described pors" P "Nip.
hulls.
IN
THE
ESTATE:
That said sals Is Mliii madi to
Elptistic church yew or.
satisfy the terms of sold Writ SI YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
Private reading tutor
looking Far. 3aao*m lido.
MI, "a idMunl$frSIliii of HIS all" execution.
Cottleled M. Mock
of ADA STENSTROM ROCUY,
John U. p,
Ptions33-011$
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Shoriff
Fm
PindNii in Ms ClrciIt court
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Florida
Publish Now bar 7, 11, Vi, s, 1t7 DivIsisa. the .idriso W WhiCh is
JeSmiip iris. 0111mg, go, SIl,
AVON
lists County CiurMiws, Null
DIP.5$
mra, •ri Ill'
FIGHT INFLATION
Park Ave., $Wftd, PloiWs.
Puss, call atlas,
To*
loll Avon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO psesiSIriprIsftv,SIMsNl,
. Increase your iii'flhii
rs. "oil. call.
RESISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Is DAVID STANLEY ,00CKIY, •4.y5
81 IRVIPIBUII
1441.4111or0441171
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, WOW aft sso Is 1310 Pork Aomw,
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ofall ami
"No the undirsIplil ltpv4Hsa, Shun, Florida. The ram and
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Cl 3171111 ii 11111,111111111 aAl a
Clink Ills Wont AM Mr Ilsussi
Ills ad"" films of 00JDOET Iltivvlallornoy are set MIII Snu.
SI
price.
OPTICAL, It Nod $da FreNCH All porsiso MVM d.fms or
Avuiws, Sorilird, Puns 31171, demands NsInst HIS esists irs
blonds to register Ms sold twine rsqvlrod, WITHIN
THREE
W.
FLORAL DESIGNER
wlMffis Clark slMsCfrcvitCuurtal MONTHS PROM TH E DATE OF
CS. ASK P.O SIN $7,
lsmunss County, Florida, pursuant THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
E*PS?lenCSd 333.7110
,. FlU
. r_ to Florida Statute, Section $00.10 THIS NOTICE, Is I lIe wIll ft clerk
(IM), as ammndid. and the Ui. SI Ms absee court a written
Carpenters kulpor $4.50 hr. Ix.
dirsipusl_covpsnofee" Is Ms NO $itsmsW of any claim or demand
ê -M am
pirloncad only, work In Deltoni.
p" Whale" In sold bishissi lilly may have. woo claIm must N
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coil 33g5, between 7 p.m. II
oil" lWMe.
In writing
Sold
wow
hilteMa
Ills
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p.m. dilly.
C.P.O. OPTICAL, INC.
INN for the dim, me now Will SIW sit In my lime Mr
Iy:S, Chorus 7. CaIlaliSi
IPIrIPI5.VSMUIalSa
51 tIll U0dN1rerdS
OlsIwastlsr,full time,days
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pmkw
aput or atisirasy, and Ms mensunt 3fl!0,Vtim,.
I
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So
claimed. If Ills dliii Is not yotdis,
Aye
No aid Ave.
Snysltthighimylsmsoiun C1IWIIIII
1W IsIs whsi It will became
m.ioa
I 33fl.A buIlt Vllusba Avaiws
511511 Is $15111. If Ills claIm IS
RN, $4 &amp; 4-11, lull &amp;'p.rt time.
AIiy?Ifni
I Orangs CIty. Florida $741
contingent 0? unllqutdatid, p
Applyln pmison Sanford NursIng
I (904)771.6179
IlitVrs of lii. uncertainty h1I 1
&amp; Coliviliscint Centers 910
bilid
Cars,
lIre
4
yrs.,
Hwy
41
I Angrily for RigloIrani
stated. If Mi claim Is socwid, Ills
Moilonvills,
Is S. Cortis Ave. Winter .
I Publish November 7, 14, III 21,1979 securIty Shale N IsscrNsd The
I DEP-31
claimant sliait deflwr sijINdijI
'Wantod: MiKwe lady tollvo.In'2
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COOM if Ms claim Is Ills dirt to
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days week. Prsp.rs meals &amp;
NOTICE
" t ct
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liable the clerk to ..lIt, I___
cars for Invalid lady in Sanford
NOTlCElsliirsbyIvontIi*ffii eschperuiisI,'.p'awtatly,,
.rss*s. Call (355) 332.4351
g- ._.L__ --Board of Couiity CournIsslSnir$SI AllpsrsonslM.reNfodleffi,sstal,
ForkIe
weIkIsys.
.
SsmleCsu,Wy, Florida, latandsfs Is whom o copy if MIs Nofics if
LalMns,Salsvfnds&amp;TsiijuIss
.
consider Ms unachmulit SI In 0?- AlmhiusITetionllNmma,
33$.1$
II*UTóMOTIVI MACH INIST
4110ance, to be soffilled:
r"Wrod, WITHIN
THREE
AND" fowimw.* Imb" Auto
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
MacIlls, 101 1. lilli Pt Isp
SECTION 71, ORDINANCE PlUM. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
SIR 73.14, THE SEMINOLE THIINOTICE,*fNoonysSobsuns
ft"
COUNTY COMMUNITY ANTENNA ffiuy may lISvs Mat d$1llsnus Ms
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vomft
for4go.,
NANCI, Al AMENDED, PIN. auallflcatlons of the PII$IaaI
s.snus
rulIng Co. Expirt Meeting,
TAINING TO CATV REGULATION ralnslltIve, Sr No venus or
Thomas y$
toy GIVEN
333.7073
TO ALLOW WAIVER, AFTER lurligeHia or i
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ls 1173 Pontiac Grin Prt* SOUl?
DEO 133
Automobile

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ID No. 2KJ7T3A1S1$
1shi5 st.rW at Jock Presser Ford.
md the
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Mi till SI Mi COUNTY COUrt SI
Grin,' cm,y,
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In that Cattails
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PAINT CONT. ALUM. SIDING
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
FREE EST
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plcslc table wi bunches, $5,
lull $115
IN w-m.NrseS.

RACO Foam, fiberglas &amp;
Cellulose 'owest pri s
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1-uI30 Or 9Sl73i-a,se I

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Into dazzling finales this year top of double boiler heat flow. Press dough into bottom
the easy way
with 8W orange Juico and eream. In of a 9dz24xh baking pan.
culent fresh fruits. Besides email bowl of electric mixer, Bak, In 350 degree F. oven 15
being naturally flavorful and beat egg yolk with anger and minutes or until lightly
-'.bea1thfu1, fresh fruit desserts salt tutU thick and lemon browned. Meanwhile, in
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add
vanilla.
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folded into the mixture, set raw traditions for the not firm. Meanwhile, add
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house to the holidays, shaping the meals with the
Are you intrigued with the SilJdy this creamy salad will family few.
applesauce and wine to powder. Acid boiling water drained
Christmas Is more than Just look and taste of today - ease of a
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PEACH-APPLESAUCE
measured gelatin. Chill until and stir until gelatin is ¼ cup chopped celery
another holiday because Its shimmering molded, fruited Then prepare the Peach. approach.
MOLD
thickened.
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salads to suit the occasions, dressing from the center of it.
loaf shape or Individual
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It'. the Christmas spirit Whether labeled as 'side
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mayonnaise, sour cream and gelatin; beat until smooth. Into ixSInch loaf pan or. In.
that's prepared whatever the shape, you will
2 cups boiling water
cinnamon; mix well and chill. Chill until thickened. Fold In dividual molds. Chill until set
very fabric of family companlments, they will with peach and strawberry serve cranberry sauce a new
% cap cold water
traditions - foods, for enhance meals from the flavor gelatin
Unmold gelatin. Serve with apple. Pour Into 3- or 4-cup but not firm, about 20 to 30
combined In way, along with diced oranges
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example, prepared with coziest of family gatherings to two Is
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loving care. So. tider the the most WAA of parties.
peaches suspended
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layer of raspberry flavor
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golden brown turkey to the
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All three molded creations layer; applesauce, chopped gelatin
boiling water. Add % cup cold
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layer
¼ cup port wine or water
festive board with all the are possible with the ver pecans and port wine corn- when umncicd. Sandwiched
water and chill until slljtly
¼ cup chopped pecans
trimmings.
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satility of gelatin, deliciously bined thanother layer.
thickened. Blend In sour
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½ cap mayonnaise
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cream.
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mold which I. lightly gdmmagieg gelatin salads
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flavor gelatin
thickened. Fold in oranges
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and celery. Spoon into pan.
Delight In the flavorsome tures In color, form and
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1 cup sow cream
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and pour Into 5. or 6.
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chutney,
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berry
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4 oranges, peeled, sectioned waffles topped with whipped
Belgian waffle Iran.
each addition. Fold egg
1 (4 ox.) carton frozen topping mixture and warm
2 cups all-purpose flour
whites into yolk mixture. whipped topping, thawed
orange sauce. Garnish with
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1 (8-oz.) carton plain yogurt toasted, slivered almonds.
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mustard. Heat, M.irrtng..
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foods you keep on hand each muffin; spoon sour
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wlches are as simple and chopped scallions.
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make them!
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more special.
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egg, dry miuterd, salt and skewers.
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combine. OiU 20 minutes. tablespoon if reserved
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snaps; pour over meatballs. minutes, turning and
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set for newsmen covering the takeover,
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diplomatic compound, was asked to
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women and non-American hostages
questioning, but he had no details on the
might be released soon through a
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were seized from the rooftop of a building
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telephone interview. "Our stand Is the
grounds.
stand taken by Imam."
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Women and Asian hostages were
officials expressed concern today about
targeted for release earlier than the
the seizure of the television team. One
"white, male Americans," the sources
official noted Tehran radio has been
said. There are 62 American hostages,
calling on Iranians not to harm any
including about half a dozen women, and
foreigners.
about 40 non-Americans, mostly Asians.
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releaseof some of the estimated hostages
Miss Modinot said they were arrested crisis and other Iranian state matters,
were being pushed by acting Foreign at midday while covering the 12-day the official Pars News Agency said.
Minister Abol Hassan BaniSadr.
seizure of the American Embassy, but
Outside the U.S. Embassy, hundreds of
But a spokesman for the students said, she was unable to provide details on the Iranians gathered today In support of the
"We shall accept the word of Imam incident.
Moslem students Inside and religious
Khomeini, since he reflects the will of our
The students' spokesman told UPI the leaders opposed to any compromise
nation and will reflect the will of our crew's films were confiscated Wed promised a larger demonstration.
nation whenever he speaks."
nesday by the students. 'But again today
The sources said talks were going on
NBC producer Dina Modinot, con- they came and began filming from the about a possible "phased" release of
tacted at her Hotel Intercontinental rooftop,
some of the hostages. No details were
office, told UP! the network had ap"According to our rules, that was an given.
pealed to State Television Chief Sadeq offense," he said. "Why did they go on
The new developments followed
Qotheadeli for the release of the three the rooftop. Obviously they had some
President
Carter's
1014111.
purpose other than just filming."
declaration
She identified them as producerAsked to specify what rules had been Wednesday of a "national emergency".

County...Road.Survey:... New Tax Seen?

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By DIANE PETRY
Herald Staff Writer

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Evening Herald, CUSPS 481.2*0)—PrIce 15 Cents

Awidant County Administrator Jeff
The extra penny per gallon would
Etchberger said an additional one-cent. generate about $650,000 a year for
a.gallon gasoline tax and a property tax Seminole County.
Seminole County embarks on a 5. in the unincorporated areas of the county
As with the tax now paid for fire
month road conditions study this week are two possible funding sources.
protection,
an additional property tax In
with an eye on possibly asking voters to
The gasoline tax penny would be added
to the eight-cent tax the state already the unincorporated area, if approved,
Seminole County, Altamonte Springs and Longwood firemen fought a fire approve a new tax.
would create a special tax district. Etch'
study,
which
will
not
cost
imposesoneach
gallon. Thereisalso a bergersaldhedoesnotknowhowmuch
at 7:45a.m. today lnthe mobile home of Ron and Cynthia Ann Doss, 744
taxpayers any additional money, Is four-cents-a-gallon federal tax. The
Honeysuckle Dr., Lake Kathryn Estates. The blaze left $25001 damage hi designed to assess the 300-mile county additional state tax cannot be imposed ttax would be needed if the county decides
o take that action.
Its wake. Mrs. Doss, and her ion, Daniel, were in the. bedroom at the time road network end determine how much unless voters approve it.
of the blase and escaped through the back door. There was extensive needed Improvements would cost. The
County officials want to be sure they
Seminole County has about $3J million

TRAILER
ON FIRE

damage to the kitchen, bathroom, living room and one bedroom. No one study will also consider possible means have the facts on the county's road
of funding the improvements,

was Injured,

Branch Library To Stay At Old Sanford Post Office
with a revss'ter dame. The restriction on Its me
as a public library for a 30year period was inchided in an agreement with the U.S. General
In 1963. The deed for the
,
Is stand by iti agreement with the federal faéfllty calls for the property to revert back to
gevirimiei* and er4b!iu, operation of the federal government ownership if the lltrsey use
Suninol, County breath Mbrary In Senlord at the Is not wal'.d iMil 1153.
County P''#III1 Bill Kltthhofl v,ral
Gild pout .office MIng a F Itreut.
F1
'e.i vInd is lt any sEOd ii wmbs ago said the re,ertsr could be removed U
The
the city aiiuçly paid the federal goesmanluit the
seW,. outrtgl* the pat cINos k for Its bull's
value of 04,000 at the time It was
value at the time the city me glem 'fac1Uty
By DONNA ESTU
HwaId1t Writer

acquired In 1963.
"As you are aware, considerable changes will The city cannot deed the facility to the county
City Commissioners agreed this week, need to take place within the existing facility to until after 1083 when the federal reverter clause
however, since the city's Intent Is to continua the make it more unable for... library services, would no longer be in effect.
iIng's
as a public library, the payment regardless of whether the use is to be a relatively
Neiswender also urged that a work session
and waiverIs not necessary.
short
or long term solution," Neiswender's
.
attended by both the county commissioners aud
City Manager Warren Knowles has received a
letter from County Administrator Roger
Neliwender pointed out since considerable the city commissioners to discuss county con.
ers
Nelswsnder saying the coaty oonv"1
would be Involved even for an Interm cerns for library service and the role of the
have expressed their Int4Ic" of seeking a
the commission wants to know If the city library in downtown development be scheduled.
renewal of the county lease of the building for ins would be receptive a
The city commission took no action on the
or a
as a ead library through ApIU 0,1111
for the facility to the county for library purposes. request.

Lie-Detectors In The Schools?
An Oviedo student was mnjrid,tI for five days without ever
bebigaltoellhisaidaofthsdoryandafterbIngtoldbe
couldgstoftoalybypasulngalledsl.ctortat, hlsparentstold
the SwiInsle Coaty School Beard W.doisday eigbl.
ibIs sePail beard members nut ut1 the iuspuuion
at hat me said th me surprised is hear that Me
detectors were being used In the school., a regular practice,
according to Superintendent W'fl-" Layer.
The OMdo parents told the board they bad sshaat.d all
other remedies in trying to relic, or remove their me's
mupvwln, and since the pui:iMoi bad akeady ended they
wereedyIntsriMedIn"gthsbserdawareolthsway it
wuInçmeL
The board heard th* statemats ofa
te trim DIode
prindpsl (dus Webb and the .èeel's Des. of
Wan 'ir', two puph ike .rIaily ..ded the
III grader.
He was mqdd along with several ather dudats charged
with throwing firomachets durIng_an outdoor yu1csl
edMh"n dass wly this nlbt school i1als repedet
The peroats d their me ordered to the des.'a office
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culege Wednesday and (ida, and Ill, work
wIN be
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By DAVID 96. IA"
Herald IWI Writer

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to spend this year on roads, but has more
conditions before asking for such a vote, road projects that it can pay for.

TWedisdhemealOeesidInI
a
Udorte but heme Wed tsbelylngbs vuM be
espdW
Bemd member PM Tile. imemrupt.d the parent, to ask
abet rIct pallcy the me of pelypephe In uisp

Layer and Webb explained It Is regular practice to use the
machines with students' and parents' consent, although the
board of education had never made a policy on the subject.
Late' Layer said police departments' facilities are often
used for the exams, private testers are hired If police equip
mint Is not avaIlable.
In other business the school board rejected adoption of a
br'eaiM pragre. for next year. Foes principals recoinmeided the programs for their schools while 36 rejected ft.
One had no opinion.
The board also decided to Invatigate the advisability of
moving some bus stops ON major highways.
The members directed board president Robert Feather to
ask local law enforcement officials U the danger of crossing
and reitaring major highways exceed the danger of students
vngaainsthemtogsttoa bus.
At a ass before the weekly board meeting, the board
rejetted a grievance filed by the Seminole Educators'
A.,in eaNag for payment for art teachers did at horn.
to prepare report cards for the fist marking period.
The WAR= that ta,ctwrs had been scheduled to do
the ark is Nov. 2, a day teachers were supposed to work but
Mudsata were OIL
But both tuckers and diulets riposted to work that day to
mike up for time led to Hurricane David. The grievance was
iMared MOW phLq of the nagotIatIo between On union
ad bd a he, to make up that day.
911111110 ths1Ms"---thut the un has already been done
en the trs own time and makeup days should be
forglv.n,ths boar isc'I'Ig for teachersto work on April ,a
day they Were scd not to.
las &amp;atley High School has won certIfIcation from the
Southern Amerlation of College. and School,.
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The Longwood City Contrnln voted officials the county could not build the in jured," said Commissioner. Bill MIt- drainage problem caused by th
con3-2 Monday night to prepare a resolution sidewalks &amp;a the funds were not budgeted chell. "Those kids desperately need a structlon, but was told the school ewas
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demanding the county put sidewalks for and the rlØ.of-ways were owned by the sidewalk."
the county, not the city. Mitchell said five
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building the ddewa4 M not of PAM
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the county on the grounds of double we'll send Mr. Lilbensp.rger
was up 60 percent over the previous school board agenda to discuss the
taxation to get them bulk. "That's going somebody who t)th1W he's right," said estimate.
problem and seek a sol ution. The new
to rim on bor.ur," the said.
Coasulsoloiter JR. Grant.
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letter" to Waldheim , who already has
The Seminole County Cammission with fee schedules and declared them to
offered to go to Iran to help resolve the
L' deepening Iranian crisis.
voted today to appeal a court order to pay be unconstItutIonal,"
two attorneys $18,394 for theirl defense of
Heffernan and Rabinowitz uld ft
Modem students have held some 90
convicted murderer Terry Melvin Sims. would cod county taxpayers an ad.-:- hostages, including 65 Americans, in the
Count y Attorney Nikki Clayton ditlonal E0000 to $15,000 If the county
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Nov.7 court order of Judge Torn Waddell
An appeal would be "ludicrous"
tradition. The deposed leader is will
Jr. because the payment would require Heffernart uld.
dergoing cancer trutment in New York.
the commission to violate Mate law.
The average appeal takes 12 - 18
BanI.Sadr repeated Iran's stand that
The state sets compensation rates for rnonthstobeheard and during that tlzne,
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"must be tried in Tehran."
public defenders based on the type of he explained, the county will Incur ad- .-•. cr-; FWshah
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cases such as Sims' Is 42,500.
is a criminal" and it must "return the
The commissioners agreed to pay reasonable additional attorney fees for
$tId Ph.t. y Tom Viocoot wealth transferred to
the United States
attameys Mark P. Rabinowitz and W. J. defeaft our pogWon," Heffam uld. Barricades (lower left) block traffic on First
destroyed In a half-block area Sunday night. Fire by him (the *Ali),his leirrilly and leaders
Hefferman Jr. the $2,500.
The attorneys maintain that their too Street In front of the Factory Furniture Closeouts
officials will keep the markers In place until wall of the former regime."
Mie attorneys, howeva, sWd Monday for Sime defense is low. Attorneys in a
of the store Is declared safe.
they are confident they will win any nearby county received $25,000 for a store, which was among several bWldings
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JoInts County."
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its own ( land ), the region and the world
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certify that the walls are not In danger of afternoon, If a city building Inspector in danger, it (the crisis) demands con
Heralditaff Writer
falling,
finds that the walls are strong enough to vening of the Security Council."
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"The wall is In a weakened condition, I support themselves,
of First Street, nuir the am* don't want anyone wider it where it could
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South Dakota Gov. William Janklow, a
California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. anl're h'tiol
Republican, told Carter in a telegram. "For the nounced a return to odd-even gasoline rationing
Rarel y, if ever, in President Carter's three ffrU eina
, I'm proud tobean Ameijcan in his slate as a "precautionary move."
in office was the support so immediate and again."
Former President Gerald Ford typified the
nimbus.
Energy docks generally soared on the New
national resolve to stand behind Carter in his
Politicians of both parties, government leaders
York Stock Exchange and the market rallied. Oil efforts to free some 60 Americans being held
and industry executives quickly and nearly executives urged American to increase their hostage by Iranian militants at the U.S.
Embassy
unanimously hailed the president's order Monday conservation efforts — long a hallmark of Car- in Tehran.
to cut off oil imports from Iran.
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Bodyguard Dead In Ambush
LISBON, Portugal (UP!)— Gunmen armed with
hand grenades, tear gas and submachine guns
smashed the Israeli ambassador to Portugal today,
killing his bodyguard and wounding the diplomat and
three other people, police reported.
The attack by unidentified gunmen on Ambassador
Ephraim Eltar, 55, occurred at 9:34 a.m. (3:34 am.
EST) as the diplomat drove up to his embassy in
downtown Lisbon.
The Arab Association In Lisbon denied any connection with the attack. Witnesses described one
member of the terrorist commando as blond and pale
skinned.
The diplomat was rushed to the Santa Maria hospital
where doctors said he was wounded in one arm. The
doctors said his life was no in danger.
Hospital sources, however, said the conditions of the
three other wounded people were "more serious," but
they gave no details.

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CARSTOLEN
A Sanford police officer discovered the theft of a car from a
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repair shop early this morning.
Police report that the officer, on routine patrol, discovered
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the door open at Gene's Auto Repair, 2538 Park Ave. When the
owner arrived, he reported that a car brought In for repair was
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stolen two Items not returned by tardy borrowers. The cornSanford Police said $344 In assorted bills and coins was
pany told the sheriff's office that a tractor-lawnmower and reported stolen from a cash register Wednesday at the Food
generator, rented by two different persons, have not been Barn Grocery, 2467 Park Ave., Sanford.

In the letter, Knowles asked If it Is possible
for the city to acquire clear title to the
property by any means. County Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff said several weeks

By United Press International
World reaction to President Carter's
decision to discontinue Iranian oil purchases
ranged today from concern about longrange
effects In Japan to a warning from Mexico
that the United States sholdd not expect increased crude supplies.
An oil official In Japan, Iran's biggest Asian
oil customer, said his country can ride out the
new development with Its 30-day stockpile
and national conservation efforts, but said,
"We were surprised (at Carter's decision)
and we are not optimistic.
"If the confrontation drags on, the fire will
eventually reach Japan and the world over,"
he said.
Carter announced the cutoff of the 700,000
barrels of imported Iranian crude oil per day
Monday as Iranian students continued to hold
some 60 Americans hostage In the U.S.
Embassy In Tehran for the 10th day.
The Moslems are demanding the return of
the "'giah,nowIna New York hospital

Canada Press To Be Fair?
MONTREAL (UP!) — Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
President Al Johnson says his reporters will maintain
an objectivity already credited them throughout
Quebec's referendum cssnpmlgo.
Johnson said Monday the CBC would cover the
campaign on three fronts — the Patti Qusbscols'
30verelç4y.assoclatkii propoala, the federalist cause
within Quebec and the response of non.Quehec

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Mexico now produces about 1.7 million
barreliof crude per day End the United States

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buys almost 10 percent of its exports.
In Moscow, the official Tau news agency

reported President Carter's decision In a oneparagraph story that said news agencies
noted that the Cutter decision was a response

Fourth Graders from Lake Mary Elementarv
School are joining other county school children
Wednesday through Friday In collecting
aluminum cans to raise funds for the DIabete
Foundation. From left are Chris Cullen, Dann?
Coleman, Beth Ryan, Principal Jack Frost, April
Butler, Rusty Miller and Joyce Scott.

Day$eaBesch:b1gh4:4l mesU34Iseztremeserth1Is

n.m., 5:11 pm.; low, 10:43 central and Os to low 7$s
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Sanford:

Irene Cuibreth, Winter Springs
Deborah Byrd, DoBII'Y
BIRTHS

Belinda R. Anderson

"Today she genuinely prefers her
seclusion," writes Frederick Bade In "The
Divine Garbo," an exhalilve enIAllnn of
"the Swedish apMnz" which he coautbored
with Sven Broman.
"Her shyness Is net feigned, and she truly
wads tobeaonsina drawn world of her own
choice. ftisheeam the 1
ofa
life In which shw has found little joy."
But not even Bade and Broman, after rare
Interviews with Garbo herself, after two
years of digging into every hegiilabl, corner
of her life, can explain the toni mystery of
Greta Garbo -the eternal question, why?
30m ranks with Valentine as the gredad of
early movie Mars, Her mystique, No his,
never dimmed. Wha she lift Hollywood, she
had the wi*ld at her fist, had sver11dag
anyera could de es
Oi. was
"es never made another
movie, never gave
thir performance,"
and has guarded her privacy with fMHpn
for 11 Years.
It certainly has net buo
hit contiiad.
"The world's mod miii. living
in
lriig a lonely and —'egpy life,"111116
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real and lasting happiness.
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presence like huts certainly defies analysis,
polibly even deion."
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Glenna E. Cook
Marion E. Crim
Mildred C. Gerk.
Eddie L. Robinson
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Ella J. Dickin, DeBary
Fred A. May, DeBary

LONDON (UP!) In Holland there's a rush for wooden
clogs. In East Germany they're unscrewing llghtbulbe. Spain's
King Juan Curios Is Installing solar panels in his palace.
Energy-scarce Europe is getting ready for winter.
Last winter was the contInent's coldest in decades the
coldest in a century in some places.
How cold was It? It was so cold that ducks and geese froze
fast In Swedish ponds. Amsterdam residents skated to work
along the city's canals for the first time since 1332. Even
usually weU-preparedMoscow had toflmlt hot wa ter when t
temperature dipped to minus 49 F, the lowest In 100 years or
more.
In Sweden, where the temperature hit 60 below zero, ambulancemen went on strike for warmer clothing they got It
and the channel between Sweden and Denmark froze solid.
There were fears of rabid foxes walking across the Baltic.
In Britain, where central heating Is far from common and
storm windows a rarity, the worst winter in 30 years wasn't
exactly helped by a truckers' strike that cut back coal and
r fuel deliveries.

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AndesS Robert Kelly, 16, of
740 Lormann Circle So.,
Longwood, died Saturday
afternoon at Florida H'Ipit&amp;,
(Made. Born in I6nWton,
O, he moved here from
Cherketen, S.C., In 1330. He
was a PVet*ad.
Survivors Include his

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Hammock of LOriwood Baptist
officiating. Burial In All Faiths
M.mirlal Part, Cassesberry.
Baldwin Funeral Home,
Altamoofe, in charge.

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Robert Kelly, IC, 0174$ Lormann
Circle South, Lonqwood, who
died Saturday in Orlando, will be
at 7 p.m., today, at Baldwin
Funeral Home Chapel,
Altamonte, with Nov. Jim

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who hsa leug'acs
Sapds
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letters toblin.

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..I live like I was 7g years ,"
When she wnita those worda, Greta Grim
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SMILING CHAMPION
father, Andrew Robert Kelly, odgjnally designed to help farmer, cope with soggy, sealevel
Sr.; mothw j.4 gtepfstha, fields made excellent, warm snowshoes.
Now there's a rush Ann Trig, 55, of Si. Petersburg smiles with her
Henry P. ffefnernann, 32, of Frances and NOITLS Shuster, on clogs for this year.
The East German government has attempted to get a jump proud husband and trainer, Bill, after she broke
Rt. 2, Ft. McCoy In Marion Longwood; brother, George;
County, who died Saturday, three sisters, Karen, Patricia on winter with a new energy conservation measure
an- the Golden Age Olympic record In the one mile
was buried today atOklawaha and Debbie, all of Longwood; screwing half the Llghtbulbs in all buildings, a move that run Saturday.
Bridge Baptist Church, Lynn. grandparents, Mr. and Mm caused considerable resentment.
Retired (rein the U.S, Forest George Bowling, Longwood
Service, he was a member of and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
First Baptist Church, Salt Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa.
Baldwin Funeral Home
Wings.
by his wife, Chapel, Altamonte, Is In
Gertrude and daughter, Mrs. char ge of arrangements,
Geneva Owen, Sanford.
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HENRY HE!NEIW4N

In their long, lavishly Illustrated study, just
published In Britain and In the United St&amp;es
Oct. 22, Bade and Braman scrape togetler
every uncoverabie fact about Greta Gudatw
on, who at the age of I declared "lAm
thinking of becoming a great actress" and it
17 picked the nan. Garbo because "she
wanted a shorter name which could:be
pronounced easily In any language." •
Every one ofher main la discussed — lbs
mad. 24 durk 11 years In Hollywood. her
unhappy cId14hoed and the moo In her Uf.r
ohs never married - we examined,'mind
every gi.anahie detail of bet boring,
reclusIve present-day We laid hart
"Have we bead the tree Garbo?" Sands

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"I am forever naming away (rem

Rhonda Miller
Lana Norris
Henry S. Wiercinski
Garnett Burton, Deltona
Carmine Eso, Deuona
Milton E. Mongol, Deltona
John Spades, Dtona
Doris J. Stone, Orange City
Harold Soling, Geneva

and Connie Ladouceura

FA 1001aM don't wed to do

over the pad, it sheer boredom."

Condemned Killer' No Story

every waking moment hiding miserably
behind her selferected "Insurmountable bar-

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WINNIPEG (UP!) -ml November and= of the
MaItobs Caurt of'sKth heve been ccolltd
because of a
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LONDON (UP!) — The dollar increased slightly In
value in all European countries save for Britain today
WNW the price of gold diopp.t
The dollar rose In 5wfta.riad, Wad Germany,
Belgium, Holland, France and Italy, but kupped in

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LONDON (UP!) — Greta Garbo dill wants
to be alone, but now two authors have Uncovered perhaps as much as anyone ever will
about the most famous ettignia in Hollywood

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Dr. Harry H. leader who grew up In Hawaii and emergency
surgery. Special emphasis is
Owens Jr. makes house calls by four- Hollywood and took
his medical training placed on nutrition, and Owens argues
wheel drive and plane In the wilds of In the Midwest, spoke with obvious love with critics
of companies who flood
Alaska
and In a floating hospital on the and enthusiasm both for his work
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and
his
native
markets
with ready-to-mix Infant
waters of the Amazon River,
style of livi ng in the jungle.
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formula.
Owens is medical director of the
"It's very beautiful," he said. 'I first
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Eaperanca, a recycled ferry boat which vacationed In the Amazon when I served beenToo many kids come to us who have
off breast milk and their intestinal
brings hope to 250,000 Portuguese- on Project Hope. The lush Jungle Is quiet
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is
crippled. We have to start them
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speaking people of Brazil.
except for the sounds of the animals, and with powdered milk, then introduce
He and his
of less than a dozen, the water Is still and enormous,
higher protein foods after the intestinal
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"These people are not primitive, tract improves,
of the river carrying education and They're civilized and do have cornCOCOA BEACH, Fla. (UP!)
A construction
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preventi
ve medicine to people who want munication with larger cities. They want p "Our nutrition center has a lot of
elevator smashed to the ground from the sixth floor of
posters about breastfeedlng, but what
to live better but have never been given to Improve. They Just haven't often had
a condominium Monday and four of the men riding
can
you do with a kid whose mother dies
.
the chance.
Inside were seriously in jured.
the chance. You Just have to go In there In childbirth? You can't give a kid meat
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Owens works for two years at stretch, with even a hint of an opportunity
"We took about two seconds to hit, and I just bent my
and and otatoes
p
at age 1."
then
goes to his home in Palmer, Alaska, they jump at It.,,
knees," Lester said. "Everybody started screaming."
Owens,
known
to his Brazilian patients
to replenish his bank account by working
The Esperanca was begun In the early as Dr. Haroldo, has worked In povertyThe four Injured men were taken to Cape Canaveral
as a private physician, making house 1970s by Luke Tupper, a priest and
Hospital. Frank Sanders, 43, of Fort Lauderdale
stricken areas in the United States as
calls
In outlying areas in his four-wheel physician dedicated to helping the well
as abroad. He knows the type of
sustained multiple injuries Including fractures of both
drive vehicle and a small plane.
Brazilian natives help themselves out of work he does is needed in both places.
legs.
"A large problem in any developing conditions which saw half of all children
"The question often comes up whether
country is the lack of health education," the before their second birthday.
charity
doesn't begin at home. People
Owens said of his ship's work during a
"They normally have a very stoic ask, 'Aren't there enough problems in the
recent visit to compare notes with former acceptance
death," Owens said. downtown ghettoes, on the Indian
colleagues at the St. Louis University "Women will of
have 10 kids to hope they reservations, in Appalachia?' I say sure,
I
Readings at S
School of Medicine,
ternPort Canaveral: high, 4:33
can keep three or four."
charity begins at home. But it shouldn't
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perature, It; overnight low, n.m., 4:12 p.m.; low, 10:34
"They have unclean water, poor food
.
Owens joined the ship In 1975. He said stop there."
14; yesterday's high, II; n.m., 10:57p.m.
preparation and Improper waste the aim of the Esperanca, which has
Owens, a bachelor, has the late singer
barometric pressure, 2107;
disposal. They have diseases we can cure American headquarters In Phoenix,
Bayport: high, 10:51 n.m.,
MEAL VISIT
is
to
fling
Crosby to thank for his career in
With pills, but It's better to prevent them train enough natives In the work of medicine.
relative humidity,17 P"ce2l; 11:18 P-Mo; low, 6:06 LM,
Crosby crooned the tune
Sen.John
%'ogt,
D.Cocoa
Beach.
and
chairman
winds, North at mph.
Of with education. We go down there and preventive medicine and nutrition so the "Sweet Leflani", which won an Academy
5:14 pm.
the Florida Senate's committee on the Depart- teach them germ theory, things that you ship's volunteers can move Into new Award In
FORECAST
1937. The song was written by
BOATING FORECAST
Considerable cloudiness
ment of Health and Rehabilitative Services and I learned as kids."
areas within 5 to 10 years.
Harry
Owens
Sr., leader of a group
St. Augustine to Jupiter
with a chance of rein and
Owens, 39, the ion of a Hawaiian bend
(HItS) visits the congregate meal site at St.
The service, range from education to known as the Royal Hawaiians.
Blowers Tuesday. Fair and Inlet out II miles: North 10
Paul's Church, Sanford, Vogt was seeking first
cooler tonight and Wed- northeast winds around U
hand information on how reductions in funding for
nesday. Highs ln the upper 7s knots through tonight.
congregate
meals by 1111S are affecting recipients
70.
to
5
feet,
A
few showers,
today and low to mid
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of
the
program.
Sponsor of the local program is
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durg
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charges
Monday,
saying they found marijuana and
the Seminole County Federation of Senior
NI ISi$hL W&amp; k Mostly (Mr sad call north.
cocaine in his wrecked car.
dw upper 71. Tuesday and low Partly deudy and mild south. Citizens,
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H. O'Bryne, 29, Gainesville, was charged with
a.rthton.rthe.stiit.0 mph southeast coast. M* Ill
possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and possession
decreasing tonight.. Rain extreme Earth to low 701
of cocaine. Police said the value of the drugs was $110,000.
probability Ii percent today. central to upper 7$. and low
WEDNESDAY TIDES
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The dollar opened in Zurich at 1,1711 Swiss francs, up
from Monday's dose of 13337$, and In Frankfurt at
1.1030 Wed German marks, up from 1.30. In Paris it
rose from 431471 French francs to 4, In Brussels
from 11.0 Belgian (tC$ to 30.71, and In Amsterdam
from 1.1371 Dutch gilder to 3.
The BrILWI pound continued to strengthen against
the dollar, risleg from $21111 to $21111. Geld opined In
Zurich at $133 an .me., down from $11313 and in
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William Brennan today refused to block the Tennessee
Valley Authority's plan to flood Indian burial grounds
located in the Tellico Darn project.
Cherokee Indians asked Brennan last Friday to step
In after Justice Potter Stewa rt denied their request.
The flooding, scheduled to begin last week, has 1
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supply would continue, officials said.
Most other Asian nations are shielded from
any eventual Iranian boycott because they
can buy oil from Indonesia, Malaysia and
China all major oil producers or from
Singapore refineries that oil Indadry sources
say have already shifted to crude from Saudi
Arabia and other Middle East producers.
Mexico, the shah's last home, has closed its
Tehran embassy In fear of a possible takeover
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undergoing cancer treatment.
Japan, almost totally dependent on foreign
oil, received Iranian assurances that Its oil

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Jersey.
The Company announced Monday that a confirmation well, drilled In 450 feet of water in the
Baltimore Canyon 100 miles off Atlantic City, produced
natural gas flowing at 14.2 million cubic feet a day.
It
was the fourth discovery of significant natural gas
reserves In the area in the last 15 months, and the
largest find sof ar.
"It's very encouraging," said Fred Dix, executive
director of the American Association of Petroleum
Geologists. Word of the new natural gas strike may
bring other energy explorers back Into the area.

ago the property could be acquired outright
without strings If the federal government was
paid the facility's value at the time it was
deeded to the city.
The value at that time was $4,000. Currently
the deed for the tract has a reverter clause
calling for the facility's ownership to revert
back to the federal government if it ii used for
anything but library purposes.
In other action at today's meeting, the city
commission will consider a proposed bicycle
route to loop through the city.
The eight-mile long route, If approved,
would be marked. The route proposed would
follow Palmetto Avenue from Fifth Street to
Laurel Drive and then French Avenue to Elm,
then to Oak and back to Elm at 15th Street and
on to Fifth Street.
A minor route would also be designated for
Seminole Boulevard to Second Street to
Summerlln to Eighth Street, Bay Avenue to
Eleventh Street, Locust to Plinnosa to tie In
with Palmetto loop, or to contlnueon Locust to
Grove and Manor, across Mellonville to 24th
Street near Lake Gem.

the proposition being pet to the people of Quebec, that
Is sovereignty with an association and It Is extremely
Important as to whether or net that association Is
Acceptable to the rest ot'the coiary," Johnson told the
Canadian Club of Montreal.
He added that CBC reporters' professional Integrity
has stood up to strong scrutiny in the pad and pledged
they would maintain a levelolmaded objectivity
throughout the referendum 'wipaign.

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energy reserve lies under the Atlantic Ocean off New

Japan, Mexico Gloomy
To Carter Iran Move

LONDON (UP!)— The Times of London, one of the
world's most Influential newspapers for nearly two
centuries, was back in print today for the first time In
almost a year.
The return of the newspaper, long delayed by labor
problems, was almost foiled at the last minute by a
new labor dispute — which of two unions was in charge
of a paperstacking machine.
But a formula was agreed upon Monday after six
hours of talks and printing went ahead as scheduled.
The Times, Britain's main paper of record, 1.4 o UI
front page with the headline: "Mr. Carter cuts off
Iranian all Imports."

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commission

Sanford City Commissioners at a 7 p.m.
meeting today will consider a request from
the county commission for a long-term lease
of the old post office building on First Street
for library purposes.
The commissioners also are expected to set
a time for a joint meeting of city and county
commissioners on the possibilities not only of
a long term lease but of deeding the building
over to the county.
The city acquired the old 1917 facility In 1333
under an agreement with the U.S. General
Services Administration (GSA) with the
understanding that It would be used for
library purposes for 20 years. In line with the
county's request that the city consider
deeding over the facility, City Manager W.E.
Knowles has written a letter to the U.S.
Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, Atlanta.

London Times Comes Back

I EWHION Ifrd

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UP!) Texaco's discovery
of
the largest plot of natural gas to date In the
Baltimore Canyon boosted industry hopes that a large

Eyes Bui'ld'ing Lease

SEOUL, South Korea (UP!)— Martial law Investigators today took the first steps to court-martial
the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency
and seven others Involved in the assassination of
President Park Qwng.hee.
A Martial Law Command spokesman said KC!A
Director Kim Ja&amp;k, chief presidential secretary
Kim Mae-won and six KCIA "hit men" were forthally
referred to the military prosecutor for indictment on
charges of murder with the aim of insurrection, and
several other counts.
The action means martial law authorities have
concluded the eight were the only ones Involved in the
Oct. 26 assassination and murders of six bodyguarda
and that the accused may soon face a public courtmartial, possibly late this month. They face a
maximum penalty of death by hanging.

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Kennedy, determined to sound like an Un.
to lose Iowa," Kennedy told a Jammed union
month ago in Louisville, Ky., Kennedy dis- overtook Kennedy's campaign. Carter's
derdog during his first day of campaigning in
hail audience Monday night in Newton. "We
decision to terminate oil imports from Iran
missed results from preliminary party
Iowa, says President Carter cannot afford to know they've got an effective organization
caucuses in Florida, saying Iowa would moved Kennedy to quickly support the
lose the state's Jan. 21 party caucuses.
that's off the ground and off and moving and
provide "the first real test" of his and Car- president.
Politicking with union workers and college they've got people in place.
ter's strength.
"I would support the president in steps he
students, Kennedy tore Into the president at
'We
know
has taken today with the hope that it will
they're going to use the full
every stop Monday, with his 89-year-old
Now, Kennedy aides are quick to say the speed up the release date of the hostages.'
range of power and Influence of the
mother, Rose; his sister, Eunice; his son,
battle
in Iowa Is uphill — that It apparently Is
wesidency,"
he
said,
"But
I
think
we've got
Teddy Jr., and nephew, Joe Kennedy, of.
He said Carter had variety of opand
we
hope
not
a
fair
test. Public opinion polls show
some
friends
here
In
Iowa,
fering In-person encouragement,
portunitles
available" to him and "I would
they're going to give us a hand on those Kennedy ahead in the state, but among
A motorcade to Cedar Rapids and more
hope
he
Is
exercising
all of them."
party regulars the ones most apt to be
caucuses In January."
speeches before college students were on the
It
Involved In the caucuses a straw poll at a
was Carter's reluctance to exercise
schedule today. Kennedy was to leave for
The Idea that the Iowa contest is more
Democratic
Party
dinner
earlier
this
month
presidential
leverage that framed much of
Minnesota Wednesday.
crucial to the president than to Kennedy is a
gave Carter a 2-I edge.
Kennedy's critIcism,

Texaco Oil Discovery
Boosts Industry Hopes

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Manitoba

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Herald Staff Writer
A horse has been stolen from a Sanford resident, possibly by
the man who sold It to her, reported sheriff's deputies.
Vicky Mason, of Lake Avenue, Sanford, reported the theft of
a sorrel quarter horse, to the sheriffs office, Monday.
She told deputies she thinks the animal may have been taken
by the man who sold it to her recently, but then wanted to buy it
back.
The horse Is described as eight years old and 16 bands high.
It has been missing since Saturday.
TARDY BORROWERS
Taylor rentals, of 3159 Orlando Dr., Sanford, reported as

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Home Delivery: Week, 00 cents; Month $310; 6 Mon
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Year, $43.00. By Mall: Week, $1.00; Month, $4.20; 6 Months
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Society Suffers

berodtheboardtomdapersonalcoalldballom 'bad with',
was the proposal wof(W
to help pay for L
"that hmoom to Sanford." They suggeeted
The munbers of the orpii.on did not jug that with just a little more raoisrth, it would
pay for the original lancoosn, sold Pvh; thsy probably be found that the facility was the that
ptborsd the money and boiM "plies,
In all of ShcI. Coy, a lid the plaque
it th5SlVio.
should celebrate.
The II0UIi show IMo the club held dane...
ID addition to building the luncli,
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for
club membe rs wore also reeponalbis
wm'
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building.
for crgaiialng the tIM Sanford Girt Scoid troop
87 October 111, members_ had collected
amaft other coiwIHmlty progr.
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when the board members
almost $1,200.
But the money WU not 1110* In Diconibir said they would coidrthuts to the fund for the
ii, the club
had to tahe
out a I loan
to
plaque, she ospictad would cost about *200.
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cofatorlan were opened and no longer did every
do" be" to drag a lunch from home.
If Orlando could have hot India. for Its
ddlim, there wee no reason tMo Sanford
couldn't have them too. 1s wee the t)thikbg of
the "nb.r. 01 the Sanford Woman's Qub,
which built the city's, and quite possibly the
cowdy's tIM lunchroom and kttcbsn, a facility
dill in us. toy.
LM week, club member Mrs.
Ralph Austin
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pratoreics foe mymplists half Ida age, TARZAN' TRIPS: SIM' T.
referred consistently to their fathers. I
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Woamm,W9: fh*, Marion the than lfjvsr-Wd tXU coed Is quoted wadai to to a higtHudarled
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loin, Inches; third, Edward Bosilër, $ feet 9 Inches; ' end women's mined, had s Grantyllis,
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Gis Gelgole, 11 fed 3
Foul and field goal ahatIng Wilson, Miami Springs; I44 i'wles; third, Robert May, 11
PINOCHLE
winners were: women's Davis Jones, 62, Valdosta, feet 2 inch".

— "That's OK, neither have Newport, R.I., youth was all ad Friday
L" A yearIder, Bubi Benton was on am to swing Taru"yle-135 feet above the from their mothers." The throo who
rapped best With daddy — John F.
covw of Playboy magazine and a per- river —

a rope
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to the
Calvin Colli4ge and Gerald
manerd resided 01 his west coast center spanfrom
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Ford.
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since below
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while buddies in a boat
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Bensee, 12 feat 744 inches;
grip and turned high-diver Instead. His middle 01 a week-long engagement at
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GPN ThU: When Jan-Michael friends fished him out of the river and he Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, No., and
— Art Kodik, second, HAM Shadle, 12 feet both of Sanford. cadw In first. VInceni im,KOM,be likes to g
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Arden. explained his ambition to the cops, but the casino has been celebrating with
Jhanzle, Palatka; men's ' La11Wi, IIr
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dDnl like what he grows. was the Judge. Trotter qmt the night In tables. But why blue dice? To celftsto
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Men over 70-up; first, Orrin 60, Miami and K.W. Wilson, Vincent — the Mar of such recent flicks jail and was fined $50.
showroom headliner "01 Blue Dice."
RUNNING
Robert
Grail, 12 feet 344 Inches; 58, of Miami Springs and third
second, Joe Hull, 9 feet in. place was taken by 001111
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dies; third, Larry Wilcox, 9 Sayer, 64, and Ruth Sayer, 58,
One on one basketball:
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the diurch is aitalienguig and cr.ntivecpportrj*fty major housing crisis because
qrth.orrdsyameetngosatona'er.om 0 to b ws3((injd
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housing and
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calMing units are being
pm", in
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as "Big Wednesday," "Bite the Bullet"
M' IS FOR ...: Professor Robert K.
uwwprmlatwud"
and "Wtdte Line Fever" — will be In Murray says you don't have to be tied
HEFIS REP: In W forthcoming book, court in two weeks to explain about the with apron strings to get Into the White
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Southern in the 70-year hist ory of the Elkins Act, hunting lodge known as Brosnan Forest.
Railway Co. has been fined $1.9 milli on which prohibits the granting of rebates
The other 94 counts alleged it gave
for providing illegal rebates and con- and concessions by a regulated rail scores of ot her shipping representatives
cessions to shippers.
carrier to officials representing shippers the free and discounted use and enLawyers for the company pleaded that use the carrier's transportation joyment" of resort and recreation
guilty in U.S. District Court in Columbia, services,
facilities in the last five years. The
S. C,, to one county of making an illegal
The plea agreement culminated a 22- charges all are misdemeanor counts.
rebate and concession and "no contest" month investi gation of Southern's acUnder the plea agreement, the
to 94 ot her counts.
tivitles by the Department of Justice, government said it would end a grand
The company allegedly provided U.S. Attorney Thomas Lydon Jr. of South jury investigation into Southern's actransportation , free use of its resort and Carolina and probers for'the Interstate ttviUes. But Sout hern will be required to
recreational facilities and other en- Commerce Commission,
keep for three years separate files, to be
tertainmeat to potential 'customers.
Southern pleaded guilty to one count produced for inspection by the ICC, of
U.S. District Judge Robert Hemphili charging It gave a shipping represen- "all documents, books and records in any
imposed the maximum fine of $20,000 on tative, identified only as A.K. Pentilla, way relating to Southern's policies and
the company for each of the 9 counts. free transportation in December 1974 practices of entertainment of shippers
The fine was believed to be the largest from the railroad's South Carolina and gifts to shippers."

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
Education Commissioner Ralph college to a university. There are students moving from community
Turllngton told a public hearing
scheduli ng conflicts during the summer colleges to Florida's upper division and
Orlando Wednesday that Florida's state- session and occasionally students lose four-year universities.
aiçported colleges need a common credit In making the change.
"We want to very firmly put forth the
calend rto make it easier for studentato
A special Department of Education commissioner's viewpoint that there is
transfer from one to another.
coordinating committee met In Orlando one system from kindergarten through
Wednesday to get comments on the graduate school," said Nan Buchanan, a
Rigid now, the state's nine universities question. The big obstacle is to decide spokesman for Turlington.
are on the quarter system - 12-week which group - the universities or the
Shelley S. Boone, deputy commissioner
periods that more or less follow the community colleges - should make the for special programs, said most of the
traditional academic YUT begiflflIfl
change.
late September and ending in mid-June.
comments so far indicate that the
Both a Board of Regents subcommittee common calendar is a good thing and
There is also an eight-week summer and consultants hired by the Joint that it might be easier for the universities
session.
Legislative and Executive ('nniussion
The 20 community colleges are on on Pod secondary Education support a - who've balked in the past - to switch
back to semesters.
semesters - periods running some 16 common calendar.
weeks that dart in August and January
Turllngton has been a strong backer of "From the comments that are being
and wind down in mid-May.
the concept ever since it was first studied made, the feeling Is the burden would be
This creates a problem when students in 1974. He feels a common calendar is less on the universities," Boone said.

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" $t5 million
Healtb, Education and Welfare (HEW) has Poo ,ft projects Uw will bring arts
become notorious for conspicuously wasting
arul .iperisn.. In creative arts to
taxpayer dollars, Time and aga in, the Nation
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Center for Health Services Research has been aWk __
chastised for Its spendthrift haoits.
their soUrs comtovokles."
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The refusal of a federal judge to impose serious
penalties upon three Houston, Texas, police ofbe
ficers who killed Jose Campos Torres
viewed by many as one more denial of the civil
rights of Hispanics. It is that, certainly, and more.
The efforts of a federal prosecutor and the Intervention of a U.S. appellate court have
deterred U.S. District Judge Ross Sterling from
administering a gentle slap on the wrist to the
three who beat Mr. Torres and callously threw
him into a bayou to drown.
After state courts refused to imprison the___
men,
federal prosecutors obtained convictions on
federal felony charges of violating Mr. Torres'
civil rights. The convictions carried penalties 01
up to life in prison, but Judge Sterling chose t
suspend all but a year in jail. An appeals court
recently agreed with the indignant prosecutors
that the suspended sentences were illegal and told
Judge Sterling a"termof years" was called for.
Incredibly, the judge, Instead resentenced each
defendant to one more day in jail.
Judge Sterling shares with the Texas
censure that falls upon him for obdurately falling
to defend rights guaranteed to all Americans and
for condoning a crime by police officers. Un
fortunately, it is society it..lf that ultimately

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Five Way Tie A Possibility

Brief ly

31-21

Cowboys

IRVING, Texas (UPI) - turf In 14 years.
almost every locker in the and it just means so much to
'- You just cant imagine
-The 29-yard scoring pass sey's NFL record 63-yarder pass of 5 yards to Billy Joe
%lien Wilbert Montgomery Eagles' dressing room nie."
how many hours and how
to Charles Smith from backup kicked nine years ago, canie DuPree with 1:17 left.
Texas Stadium, they may raced 37 yards for a touch- Monday night.
Big plays were corn- quarterback John Walton, after safety Randy Logan had
The Cowboys then trailed much hard work went into
Implant a plaque in the ar. down with 1:01 left to play and
But when it came time to monplace for the Eagles, who who was filling in for intercepted a pass at the by only three, but the this," said Vermeil.
tificlal turf that reads:
wiped out any hope of a Dallas award the game ball following had lost the last three weeks Jaworskl in the final moments Cowboys' 42.
resulting onside kick failed to
"The Philadelphia Eagles comeback, the Eagles had not the victory, the players and whose last triumph over of the second quarter while X"We've been through sonic
Even though Philadelphia work and the Eagles started
darted here."
only recorded one of their wanted It to go to Coach Dick Dallas had been in a Monday rays were being made of had built a 24.7 lead with less running out the clock. There tough times the last fe
Then again, maybe they most satisfying victories in Vermeil.
night game in 1974. Among Jaworskj's wrist,
than six minutes to play, the was still if minute left to go, weeks. But now I think you
- won't. After all, it's a little years but had also made it a
"This is the
most them were:
-And the cannonshot, 59- game took if sudden, nasty however, with Phitadaiphia will see us getting better and
early to call the Eagles' 31.21 race again in the NFC East. meaningful thing that has
-Touchdown throws of 32 yard field goal from rookie turn as far as the Eagles were facing a third-and-2 at the better."
victory over the Dallas CowWith five weeks remaining, ever happened to me," said and and 13 yards from place kicker Tony Franklin - concerned.
Dallas penalties, poor
Cowboys' 37 when Non'
boys Monday night a Dallas, with an 8-3 record, the emotional Vermeil. "You quarterback Ron Jaworski to the second longest in NFI,
Dallas quarterback Roger tgoniery dashed around left coverage on specialty teams
leads Philadelphia and Wash- see, this win didn't just Harold Carmichael, one of history.
milestone.
Staubach, who threw a 48- end and was gone for the and the turnover just before
But it certainly helped bury ingtton by a single game. The happen
tonight. It started in them coming in the first
the half all hurt the Cowboys'
Franklin's kick came with yard touchdown pass to Tony score.
'a carload of Philadelphia Cowboys must go to Washing- the off season, in training period to overcome a 7-0 27 seconds left in the first half Hill on the third play of thci
That rtin gave Montgoniery effort, but coach Tom Landry
frustrations. Philadelphia had ton next Sunday while Phila- camp and through a lot of deficit and the other coming and followed Smith's touch- game, found 11111 with a 75- 127 yards for the evening and zeroed in on his club's chief
not beaten Dallas in their last deiphia hosts St. Louis.
tough days and nights, a lot of in the third quarter after clown by 36 seconds, The Yard touchdown throw with iiiude him the fourth running problem after the game.
nine games and the Eagles
The Philadelphia heroes griping and moaning.
Jaworski had returned from a monumental boot, second in 5:56 remaining and then back in the NFl. this year to
"Philadelphia just played a
had not won on the Cowboys' could be found in front of
"It was a whole team thing wrist injury.
clistance only to Tom Denip- flipped another touchdown go over the 1,1011-yard mark. good football game," he said.
Someday, on the floor of

Tangerine Sports
Gets

Association

Orange County has passed a resolution to expend up to
$25,000 of county funds for use in the promotion of the
Tangerine Bowl and Tangerine Sports Association events.
TSA President Jeff Clark Monday acknowledged the
funding and Its Importance to his organization.
"This helps us substantially and gives us the ability to
fund a professional halftime show," he said. "It recognizes
the Importance of the event to the county. It's like an In.
vestment for the county in tourist development dollars and
tax revenues through the resort tax."
The money comes from the county's portion of funds
generated from the Tangerine Bowl stadium law suit.
McEnroe Rallies Over Mayer

Defending champion John McEnroe of the United States,
down a set and trailing l-3in the second, fought off abrisk
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challenge from countryman Gene Mayer and won die men's
singles title In the $210,0)0 Stockholm Open Tennis
Championships 6-7, 6.3, 6-3. As a result of the victory,
McEnroe became the first player ever to win two straight
titles In this tournament.

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Nancy Lopez and Tom Watson are the 1979 winners of the
Golf Writers Association of America Player of the Year
awards. The winners were a repeat of last year's selections.
...Swlng Golf School starts a series of free workshops
today for Orlando residents or tourists visiting the area.
Pro Vince Call, a graduate of Arnold Palmer's Golf
Academy and originator of the "swing golf" method, will
conduct the workshops on Tuesdays and Thursdays (6:30
p.m.) through Dec. 20 at the Sheraton Twin Towers' convention center.

vicotry. Seminole stands alone at the top of
the heap with a 4.2 conference record and 44
overall. The Tribe will enter Friday night's
Jot this one down along side all time other
in
battle on the heels of a three game losing
sports cliches. "Never have so many,
streak they certainly wart to snap.
conte ntion for so long."
The other cast of characters Involved InAs the final week of the Five
eludes
Apopka, Lyman and Mainland, all with
ference Football scenario unfolds, a check of
identical
4-3 conference slates Apopka stands
the standing reveals that 1979 has indeed been
H
overall.
Lyman Is 6-3 overall while
a year Of contenders.
Mainland
stands
at 54 overall,
Heading into the "do or die" games Friday
Both Delndand spruce Creek also remain
night, no less than six of the nine prep squads
in Seminole and Volusla Counties still have a In contention with 34 conference records.
DeLand logs in with a 4$ overall record while
shot at the football crown.
Spruce Creek's total look is at 4$ also.
And the college bowl scouts think they have
Either DeLand or Spruce Creek will cancel
problems!
each
other out with a fourth conference loss
The Fighting Seminole's can settle the
Friday
night as the two teams face each other
matter outright with a win over visiting Lake
at
the
Bulldogs
home park.
Brantley. But should the Tribe lose Friday
ByJOEDE8ANTIS
Herald Sports Editor

That AM leaves at least five team with

night, at Ind four teams will wind up with

identical 4-3 conference records to settle

identical records. The and result of a season

of extreme balance In the Five Star will un-- things in a vote should Sanford lose.
conference records Of the other COflte&amp;5
fortunately have to come down to a matter of

all coming In the
Certainly each of the schools would feel straight lose in a row
they deserve a piece of the crown and a state second half of the season.
The newest entry into the Five Star, Apopka
playoff berth. Toss In the fact that naturally
Seminole County coaches and principals has been up and down all season long and lost
would want the district representative to their final conference game to Mainland lad
come from their back yard - Volusla prin. week. Prior to that they turned Inalackluster
performance two weeks ago and narrowly
cipals will no doubt feel the same way.
a winless Bishop Moore Hornet
defeated
If the five way tie possibility should come
13-6.
squad
about, the respective principals should take
Lyman has the best overall slate at 64,
several things into mind when casting their
including
a double overtime win against
ballots for conference champion,
Seminole
last
week. Should the tie come about
the
to
face
whichever team wins will have
top ranked team in the state, Merritt isiui. that factor will have to be on the minds of
voting principals.
Ask yourself which of the five teams involved
Like Apopka, the Mainland Buccaneers
in the possible tie offers the best challenge in
a playoff game against the best team in the have been up and down all season long.
The DeLand Bulldogs meanwhile, have won
state. That representative should be the one
with the befit balance ofa strong defense and their last three In a row and could finish
offense -doesn't take a genius to figure thist strongly with number four it they handle
Spruce Creek Friday night.
angle out.
be
ta
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in
Spruce Creek has also experienced
The next factor that should
n to
consideration Is how each of the five teams somewhat of an up and down season as they
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finished the last half of the season.
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CrOM Country District A•AA-4 Championship (also Conference) Boys (3miles); l. Avon Park 27,2. Trinity Prep &amp;4,3.
Lake Highland 106, 4. Mt. Dora Bible 132. 5. Groveland 147, 6.
Two world rord holders, Sebastian Coe and Edwin
Lakeland Santa Fe lfl, 7. Luther H.S. 195$. Daytona Warner
Moses, are among more than a dozen athletes threatened
Christian
205, 9. Montverde 236, 10. Tavares 236, Springdead,
by an inquiry Into alleged under-the-table track and field
Frostproof,
Father Lopez NTS.
payments. The inquiry, demanded by the International
Trinity
Prep
led by senior Paul McNulty (Sanford) not only
Feaeratlon,
could
possibly
end
their
Athletes
Amateur
qualified
for
the
date meet by finishing second in District, but
amateur careers before the Moscow Olympics.
also won the Central Florida Athletic Association Clamplonship (Prep school conference). Paul placed first In the
District Meet.
Other top finishes for Trinity were; Tommy Matthews, a
seventh grader from Maltland, who took 7th place; Jimmy
Mucus, a junior from Winter Park; Chid Busting, a junior
1 id; Scott Urleeblo, a frn from Winter _____
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DeI.aid on Saturday, November 17, at 1:45 am.
1. IndIana (7.3)
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Public Relations Coordinator 671414Q
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Auburn and Memphis State.
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opportunity to enjoy some home cooked foods.
A typical meal at Granny's of Southern Baked
available in the setting of "Holidays at Granny's."
The spare bedroom at Granny's, Kiddie Korner, Ham will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Cost Is
Granny's front porch will be filled with a variety
will have children's toys and many pillows that will $3.50 and admission is by ticket only, available from
of plants for sale.
appeal to all ages.
Garden Club members.
The parlor at Granny's will feature colorful
The attic at Granny's will be filled with bargains
The garden club building is located on Fairmont
holiday decorations and table arrangements. There that Granny never threw out.
Drive and Highway 17-92 at the entrance to Sunland
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rqsise, I have rseelv,d a
blI"ard of mail fr,s readers
.-easUy JIM t.1—kIvor
of Fe1dlN rofage in the bust
people. And they're still
cemlug IL flask yea,
readers. Yea are bua.WiI!
DEAR ASHY: I am 17

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yowmail wuriuiing200tol
In favor of turning away the
refugees I
I would Us to um MA UN
writers of those letters are In
the minority, otherwise I fear
forth. future ofo%arcountry.
Your answer to AMERICA
FIRST must have touched the
heart and soul of every decent
human being who read it. It
was the finest letter you ever
wrote. Our founding fathers
would have been proud of you.
Keep up the good work,
'Abby. You may be speaking
for the silent majority,
AN AMERICAN IN TUCSON
DEAR AMERICAN: Iknew
now that I was! My mail
usually ceafiras the thesry
will
that may m.re ;:

HURT AND INA FOG

DEAR HURT: Excellent

(1974) Ruth McDevitt. Peter
Brocco. Faced with eviction

ABBY: In reply to
LARRY'S GAL, you wisely
pointed out that gambling can

hr.0sa of urban ,pnw*I
old" people light the esta
ibshreent In murderous ways.

become an addiction
serious as liquor and tobacco.
That caused gneto recall the
words of Dr. George S.
Stevenson, a medical conNational

Association for MantalHe1th:
"Many people come to adult
life suffering from a feeling of
Inadequacy

award,racstofindthelootBj

supposedly stole. (Conclusion)

(1) 0 CALIFORNIA FEVER

Vince and Ross accept a concsrl gig that turns out to be too
good to be true.
(t) 0 HAPPY DAYS Jeanie

about

them.
feeling, of

That means my brothers and selves, and a
sisters are really my cousins, certainty about life In
and the bide I always tho* general. Unable to meet the
were my cousins are' really demands of life, they may
my h&amp;-"m and brothers. devep neurotic.ymoins,
I feel terrible to think almost take to alcohol or narcotics, or
everybody hi the femily has turn to compulsive gambling,
known
which permits them to avoid
to find It ott from a Arvinger.
reality one turn of iC*Tds
There Is mUdng I can do one spin of the wheel can
aboit it because I feel toward make everything nie 014
the mast who raIssd
right they hope.
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like any kid would feel toward
ARTHUR H. PRINCE
ida own mother. And I don't
CONFIDENTIAL TO LEA:
honestly feel w)lblng extra j DON'T THIra HE WAS
special for my real mother "e..te.s." I think be was
who I thought was Just
AGGING
w, possibly,
another aunt.
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Benson household.

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(11) (3)) JIM ROCKFORD

The Lake Howell High
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POVW will
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(4)SHERIFF LOO/ BJ
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tough competition for a police

4:00

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advice!
DEAR

married and had children.

(D C HART TO HART
Jonathan and Jenner become
involved ina life or death slrug.
gb with a band of killers when
their mansion is stripped by
sophisticated thieves.

Archiefinds out Lionel Jeff.,.
son has been dating his 21.
year-old niece.

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SQUARES
10:00
HBO MOVIE "The Passage" (1)0 WHEWI
(1979) Anthony Quinn. James
10:55
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(5)OCBSNEWS

Carson. Guests: Richard Mitch-

tlJ(35) MAUDE Maude and
Walter are ecstatic when
winer a ex-wife announces her
plans to remarry.
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(112)(l7)ILOVE Lucy

10:30
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DO FLORIDA

family, it's but to toll the kids
before they heir it from
stranger's.

years old WKI it's like I am
walking around In a fog. I Just
found Out that my"mother"is
really my atat, and my
"aunt" is my real mother.
My mother wasn't married
at the time, so.he gave meto
her married sister to raise.
Later, my real mother got

(I2)(hhl MOVIE

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Latka blows his
life'
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penthouse after his flea-trap
apartment is demolished.

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home In 30W. with CH, w-w
carp.. Fla. i'm., 1g. scr. porch
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51011*. 331.5011331-1177.

AppllamcisIfnosttu,'fl,stays.3

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REALYOL_333.9150,
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2 pasture Osteen area,
G.'eas tOt' huntesi. 322 10O,_

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A

CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL END. THE

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Eutsler PaintIng IRepair
Residential ICommercial
Call 365 5342

NUMBER IS 322 UI I.

64—Horses
SHOW HORSE
ForSale

AIB PAINTING
Residential I Commercial
3220752'
aft $
175 4)37

ANIMAL HAVEN
Dog &amp; Cii boarding, bathing,
clipping, flea control. Pet

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houses, insulated,
shady inside kennels, screened
outsIde runs, also air cond.
supplies, dog

cages. 3325753.
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ProfessII -Qualify
ANTHONYCORINO
177007)

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS In Real
Estate is sold daily in 11w

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Will buy 15$ &amp; 2nd mortgages. We

also' make Real Estate I

Business loans. Florida Mar.
gage Investment, 1350 S.
Orange Ave., Suite 304 Winter

Park. 544433.
s.

Housewives Cleaning Service
Personalized, fast, dependable
Regular or Itime basis
We DO wash windows I
571-SI9

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M11INU$fer$als

Sofa, Early American, rust, 110
Air Compressors

IemOdellng-carpentry, painting
masonsry, concrete. All wart
peefesslonilly done. Fret

ill. Del. mclii b spring &amp;
matI reii's, $30 sit. $ariIlVd
uct*t, 1715 1. French, 3*3
'340.

$11; 33)7111.

Painting. Roof,

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS

l5an54rdAve.

37707)

ndblevenl*range
rd's Mlcrss'ave oven

ieam ieping,

homes, mobile

homes, etc. Mobile home special
12*60, 532.50' Reasonable rates.
all work guar. 3237)53.

I yrs. up. Patios, Driveways
etc. Wayne Seal. 3271331
PAINT CONT. ALUM. SIDING
CARPENTER CONTRACTOR

RACO Foam, fiberglas 5

Fatiguepants&amp; lackel —

elders pressure cleaning
service, mobile home, semi
trailers I RV, residential 5.
comm. property. Free 1st. 322-

estimates. 30 yrs. Isp. Call 327
I Man, quality operation

5'rblr WI. U93i heavy
duty 16.9$; batteries 129.9$.

Preesws O

Cellulose. I,ewss$ prices. Call
12)45095r ISI.7344
c011ect

Vinyl flik'
Vinyl repair &amp; recolorlm,
SIvi up to so pc, oi

riipholslery charge. 1115177

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si, IWIscepic pole. 3*3MM.

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FULLY FURNISHED ON
CANAl. FRONT LOTS INT
LARGE LAKE NEAR OCAL4
$11911. SEU.V.R WILL TP.K
MORTGAGE. IDEAL 011
AWAY P012 COUPLES WIT

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W. Garnet t White
Broker
leg. Real
JOHN 1*1011 AUQC.

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Multiple Listing Service

bertssd.cenvenlent heCofioll
90 IamIsrd &amp; II, WlvtIlidIy REALTORS
IOfWInIpidvard.WlNCenSidsV

time. Original $593, bal. siui or
$31 mc. Agent 33iN,
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Sell idle ilems with a ClassIfied Drywall, CeIlings, and Walls
Ad. Call a friendly ad taker at
repaired. Res. &amp; Comm.
3722611 or $31 9993
I Additions.
________________________ Remodel
Call 131 S399or 563 0136

Painting

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about that

BATEMAN REALTY

322 2420

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repossessed, used very stiort

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ANYTIME

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Dr0U1Tmk1119
Pit Bull, Rhodesian
Ridgeback I ___________________________
Doberman crossed. 6 weeks
old. Wormed, $50 ci. 3237041.
AlteratIons. DressmakIng
Drapes, Upholstery
For Sale Male Doberman
3320707
01k 5. Tan Has shots
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37) 1440
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911 Singer Futura Fully auto,

LosIng tour home &amp; credit? I will Washer repo GE deluxe model,
'rig. sis used short
C5th up back payments Ibuy
time. Sal. 5)59.11 or 5)9.31 mc.
equity. 333.0316.
Agent 339-5355.
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We buy your equIty, close In 24 hrs.
RefrIg.RCP0AMANA tl cuff. Sold
AWARD PEAL TV, INC
orIgInally
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$511. now $261 or $7)
11 1100
.&amp;ent 339a30a
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FURNITURE I THINGS
Buy I Sill
NewS Used Furniture
S. Sanford Ave.
'fl3 -6W3'

cipals. $143.U00. Cliii WilIim
Malfrrowskl, Rralloç
3737953

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ouiet ul-desact Near schools
, shipping. pep warranted.
1,3.4*.

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$TONE ISLAND. Original
.rs 4 Sdrm. 3', sims.., REM ESTATE A$$OCIATI$ —
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
stery Tudor desIgn, fully
LEAOEII WI LIST 5 SiLL
avssmellc pSI, fireplace i
MOPE HOMES THAW ANY.
- lamily room an excellent
ONEI JOIN THE ONE THAT'S
famIly fun home wtennis
NO. Ii
courts .1 pistiwe for horSes
., -available. $129,150.

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REMODELINGIREPAIR
S.G.BALINTE
333565$

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Unlimited sales &amp; Service
potential to qualified prin

CRANK
CONST..REALTY

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warrlmtid.A buy for $37,550.
'IFAC i.POITI- Rdrm. I
lath tome, ;rpe let, quiet
SPECIAL I 35*, Ii S home
'area, lovely home 00, the
A, -w carp. on
'ecaruemv minded. dos. ID

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service business, tools, lix

new

to golf Ceurse. Newly painted

Established plumbing supply &amp;

VT)

delivery. foIl's Sanford Fur-,
niture Salvage, 1792, So. of
Sanford1771771.
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FAMILY'SDELIGHTI4BR,35
home wIth many special
featureif New CH A,
ww
carp., ,
roof 5. Eli. i'm.
Nearsthoel$5 shopping BPP
warranted. Only $41,900.

LOCH ARBORMAYFAII
CYOWNER
'Cream puff 3 BR, 71 home in

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psyments4Iowdownayrnints,

WI HAVI Poft you

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homeoverlooklng Mayfair golf
coursel Every Imaginable
fealurel BPP warranted. Just

lpct. Interest ho qualified btiy,ti.

GRIINIACL Teas.
(UPI) The _TIUSIIIN

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STENSTROM

US4S33OI'339.41110V15.

, .NIATO* 151$

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179$, SANFORD, FL 3777),
GIV'iIG
DESCRIPTION,
LOCATION AND PRICE.
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:nece,qssot neighborhood lO5i

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down Good terms.

clean,$I9q5orbestolfer

Bf.AR5

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Irsh,r
290N.t1.93,Cas$.Ibeqry,Pl,
HA'
IflC. $34$'s
lvi. 563-3531
MULTIPLELISTIP4G REALTOR
14's acres. Beautiful homesite.

I chIcken house, $32,000. 1.919.

pm,, Inc. iSiul

563737$ or

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339-0505

MORTGAGE. F. AltamonteOr.

abI.2storyhorn,;2BR:rafler
3043329.

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Real Estate In 332 6S7 E.s'
322-7111, 665-4357.

$12,900.

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EACH NEAR DOWNTOWN,
ifl., 51111O1'$.
PLUS EXTRA STORAGE 24
35 S.
h,3,1792) Sanford
04*5 s. ASSUM.
R GAGE. 527,500.

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1972 Opel coupe. auto., new
54 -Garage Sales
sticker, new It. blue pt., cx
-__ 77—Junk Cars Removed
Movingorlhinkingofgaragesale? --. - - cellenfshape.$s30 CaIIOa.m.to
• 6 p m 323 4567.
ot of work' Will buy from or Top Dollar Paid I
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looking for Is ADULTERATED filth!"

2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM
CARPORT ON LARGE COR-

322-3481
Cash 322-4132
srry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
furniture, Refrig -. stoves,
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
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_____-- Daytona Beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
72''-AUCtIOn
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Tuesday I Saturday at 7:30. It's
the only one In Florida. You st
Danny's Auti 322 7010
the reserved price. Call 90423'
Buy Sell Consign
5311 for further details.
2611 Sanford Ave. 313 5777
72 Nova SS. black on black
or Estate Commercial 5. Resi.
AC, PS. PB,350 auto
dential Auctions 5. Appraisals
322 7988 after 6
C,ill Dells AuCtion, 323 5620
--- JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-- '69 to
73 models, Call 339 9100 or 834
I-Oxero.tIaviil tJIr.Jthic

7ol9orIandorL1ph

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2710$enford Ave 322 7912

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323-5774 Da' or "9,."
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TERMS AVAILABLE.

RealEstateOtficeintown?

&amp;

TV repn 19" Zenllh Sold orli
$49373 bal. $1a3.I6 or 5)7 mi
AQCn? 3395356.
BARGAIN IV'S
Why pay more'
HERB'S TV

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11ir d'is9N. WIng big lanch.

V

STEMPER

TusTrail
-79Subaru Brat truck-I- wh--dr,- 27
mpg, reg. gas. low ml, like new
Still under warranty. 3236700.
373 3117.

Wanted:
C.00d used sofa bed.
373 0387
F BUY USED FURNITURE.
APPLIANCES &amp; PLUMBING
FIXTURES Jenkins Furniture,
203 E 25th St. 3230951.
fEBUY USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES Sanford Fur
niture Salvage. 322 572).

53—TV-Radio-Stereo

)0 Pd mt. rate on this new 3 BR

$471 me. caN

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per ST. JOHN'S RETREAT- Fur.
fIshed 1 bdrrn home with boat
slip 5. river privileges for
132,
You can't tw.at itl
AGENCY

+ 17x26 Sc. patio. BUD. Many ________________
extras, must sell, well under.
4'4s
priced at $52,900. Terms
available
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pluSh Ww carpeting. Ig m
Room, living room, intercom,
Solarium. screened patio, eat in
kitchen. poolpianned 5. morel
Brand new for $115,000,

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Near 1.4, 6. acres,
acre.

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aggress

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EXECUTIVE
HOME
ON
WOODED ', ACRE in one of
Sanford's most prestigious

* so coo

home, nice area, PP. 1g. rms.,
front &amp; rear porch. All for

rewits. Just try one. 333.1111 or

and Is heed.

LADY

lSSWdey$fleMthepNLTkepsNcy

ty,

Christian Brothers
REALTY, INC. REALTORS
534104)

I * INDUSTRIAL SITE

it

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Nv 0-11 a ..rs.n wits

mtg. so don't wait!l $37,500.

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areas. 3312 so ft livino

2CR, lB Stucco, Spanish designed

337)277
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4 BR 1' ibath, lust painted inside I. SPANISH 2 STORY- 3 bdrm, 2
bath POOL home w fireplace,
out, FR, fenced yard 1. Much
paneled Family room, formal
More.
Dining Room, beamed ceilings,
$92,000,
eat In kIt, 2300 + sq ft living area
detached party house on over
FENCED 3 BR, 1 bath, Dbl. lot, Nice starter home 3 BR 1', bath,
' acre of grounds, Can't be
location.
toned commerciat, all for
duplicated at only $799001

Tidi. euner. 3*31473

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ifl excellent area. LOW cash to

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Service. Used Machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES
3230697
Kelvinator Refragerator
Side by Side. Harvest gold
5750 327 1713
The weather is Perfect for
backyard sale sell everythir
fast with a Vn .I Call 1 A
MICROWAVE
Push button controls, hi
carousel, Still In warranl
Urginally $649. assu,
payments of $2) mo. Agent 33
$6.

by Gill Fox

COUNTRY LIVING at Its finest,
BR, 4 bath, 4' acres, lake front
w.l BR, 1 bath guest cottage.

upis, Ill
range, ratrig, Heof.Mr

spar song,

associate in Sanford, Mr. Don
Cox. 3236253.

VA.

Sanford-Lovely)

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w°°°
COUNTRY. 1 BR. bath,
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL
garage, on2 lots, corner, fenced
to 2 BR 1 bath on 2 corner lots, zoned
-wiruit
comm.
•. Wekiva River. $21,000 FHA or

tn, very clean i
JImmie CoWan, 3$ Palmetto
Ave.
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2 5* CONDO N

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Medellnc..Realtor

REALTY, SIOKER.

experience, patlince &amp;

Themas

em.cts

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VA F 11A235.Cofl. Ior
Low Down Payment

2-Roon
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IlmitlOteCi.
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333-INS

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Waitressesexp.,nlght$
Applyiftlf'SPM

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Ii 4 12, full I pert t
Apply erion Sanford Nursing
11-m,HNd
In whIch es, Mattle

"Bit Ifelt radlalit hudde when Ipetihe costume on. I

Fuss banquet

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"tind Issued thereon. The cortmflcate

a Catholic Sue is

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MI41urMs Vss:

4. '' 44 4. 4,

sames In which It was siNNed are

hills, Is nol

11:301:11, Iorjp.r$:16.7:$Sp.m.,(advencetlg,ta
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instant protection. Putur.
security. Call Fred Harris, 3227911. You may quality.
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lKath1een who has apartments In New York end Beverly Pith Lev.I PSI P0 35 LOt 1111k 3
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Pme

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. Publish: October 23, 30, 5
Novei,.,'s.1I. 1977,
D1O-isi

priest.

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$ard LA, $ p.m., 1.361
VM
AlLas., $ pm, Halfway Home lake MIiueIe iv.

S-•Loit ii FiI.Id

50

,iolnedth,orderat17and

yoImgeroneauIdthesItuatjonhsppensaJJtIt1m,

8.sth Semlasle Optl.st, 7:30 am, Holiday Inn,
wyman. Road, Alteanonte Springs.

IT

Pl5SFIJP SiC

Clerk of CircuIt Court if

Winter Park Memorial Hospital Medical Ubrary
Building. Call 5467016 for reservations.
Firearm sofety dais, 7.9 n.m. Seminole Comlnt,nW.j

fir

it

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ASST. HD. BOOKKEEPER
local flrm,exc.sal.

nsus PUf LlV In.

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en "Effective Rabyilt*Iag" for

Progran

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55* 1171, Cleolwat.r,

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41-1'Inijsà
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SIDE GLANCES
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oeitoL, for sale by owner 3 BR,
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'I"l I '.JiLi'
I'" "'' 'TW P-PIP. Of VA.

e.-c,ei c.,

2:30p.m.,

at noon,

names
N follies:
CertWICItS No 1354
Violet hsuance 1977

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1w021$R,e50RpegNlDegMMin __________________
MA EMPLOYMENT
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asecWm34pt$,Co,'ofNWt$ - .--.YourFutur.OurConcsrn
LI
Sanford or.cmous iiviii. •
Andrewi'
Ià tA ti I
- rs4ermciw. xi th. vn.m. xanlv5.. hr. " InsuI aJ
A
r' prp'ny wuoo iv
uarru1cnAve.
"s
tmii,
Wm
tO"N1C1I *Pt $1 e
bem$end$aM$Aitte:fle
CornsfofFranch&amp;IOni
MusIc," for which she aboo was nominated for an Alidimy M4
Pd. Inquire * S. Oak 541.7503.
Sec
,
Pt
$
M
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Ci..
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P.O.
Sex
$7
Award.
Sic Wet Seg NSSDSO50MIflSS$.c C*tulusta P1. IS7M.
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Producerdirector Kramer Is convinced Kathleen has pro
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3OApirtments Ulsn,ijshs
FolNId,,AuI0
Train
;llI
kii
duced an award.wlnnlng performance as Sister Rita In his and AliCe
F.ra caf in
"' Turner
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$lbif'IolI
HustteyMali
50p.AiinCy, Wn..$timper, '1 1i-41
story of a mm who falls In love with a priest (Dick Van Dyks)
*u., .&amp; prty
¶14u. 1 brn eye. flNS1S
. Pool. Aduls oltI ,
and I. sulaequently mswdered.
on Lake Ada. Just So. of *irporS,
County ol Seminole, State of __________________________
ilvd. on 17.92 in 1anft CIII
memovIeisbuedonapIaywhIckIntwnwutabonfro,ra
4 4. 4. 4. 4, 4, 4, 4 _______________________________
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(Mliii such certifiCate
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333-5070 Mariners Vlllag
real life love affair between a mm and a priest In MlcI4gen In tKicetus
Wall be redsamed ac
the 1020g.
RESTAURANT MGR.
Sanford-lovely 1 ift + den, air,
Col'dIIIg to iiw p• p'eny will bew 5It ,,
,
(*IIII i1olttS ru iii 333formica kItchen, new shag. $195deibed in such
fIcate
EP ao1im..
Orowwltherowlngco.
$325
tIf1cates
Adults. Furn avail. $41wIll
be
sell
te
the
as a schizophrenic girl In "I Never Promised You A .1
tdikeit cash
$ the
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MA EMPLOYMENT
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SeWslftinhinmyhom.
Garden," near hedherrclecsrefully. Sue had a head start. heuw dear on the 50th dip
Eff.apt. 1st floor. Elec. mci. $113
NIgltt,dayer.ffor,chool
NOVW)511, 1977 It 1:50 kM.
Sue was born and reared a Catholic.
mc. $73 dsp. 773-7354 or call at
YOur FutureOurCocsr,t
333-3503
Defid thIs 11th day of OctsSsr
Last year she spent three days on r*ut In MIlwai*es, ,ng.
t12 French Ave.
5050 Maple Ave.
323-3175
S5ysflflg
in
my
hoi
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.
CIrf'f pr'ij 1,
WI&amp;, at a Jubilee for the aiM.tt of St. French. Some
Slinatwe: Arthur H, Seckwh.

Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., Woman's Club, 250

civic

issued thereon. _______
The certIficate _____________ -

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Ingrid Bergm was nominated for her performance as ft
salMIysIsterInTheBeflsofSt,Mary'g"asdidulgaaaf
her nun's role In "Ulles of The Field." I.mstta Yo
Celeste Helm did the urn. for "Come TO The Stable"

p.m., Seminole Coinmimlty College Building J, food
service tactility. Opeu to public.
Sathrd VFW 11103 Ali1ary, 5 p.m., log cabin pn

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Scott Avenue crossing and 23 hours later regulations.
any penalty.
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Carter today froze $5 billion deposited by had been in the works, contingent on any States have deteriorated sharply since
the Iranian government in U.S. banks attempt to withdraw the funds.
the shah was deposed earlier this year.
and declared the hostile relations betCarter earlier ordered a cutoff of
The Americans are still being held
ween the two countries "a national Iranian oil shipments into the United hostage In the embassy with the support
emergency."
States and deportition of Iranian of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah
The move followed by hours an an- students in the United States who have Khomeini. They have demanded the
nouncement by the government in violat ed their visa status.
return of the former shah, who is being
"This order is in response to reports treated for cancer in a New York
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persons other than the government of
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The order to U.S. banks and their
foreign branches was the third major has $12 billion in official assets in the controlled entitles," the White House
step taken by Carter in recent days United States ls"grossly exaggerated," said in the statement, Issued only hour
dur ing a delicate and em barrassing in- administration sources told UP!. "They after Iran said It intended to deposit the
ternational crisis In which Iranian have no more than $5 or $6 billion,
money elsewhere.
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possible for ale"to show In liver are associated with an
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died Friday from complications board meeting, said the pickets president of Lake Hodges could come In and court esy
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would be alive."
miles of their schools and can Lake Brantley
High School Superintendent William Layer. attention to their concern.
They all came into the school
After other business on the
Signs with these messages legally be granted busing only along busy State Route 434.
and other pleas and protests as a "courtesy" by the school
Joseph Smith lived in Mobile board building by back doors, agenda, the topic of courtesy
When asked about the pickets, busing came up under old
over the Seminole County board when their path to school Manor.
School Board's recent courtesy is determined a hazard.
John Hepp, a parent from Layer replied "What pickets?" business. Layer reported to the
busing decisions were held by Mrs. Smith was put in front of Skylark which was tentatively He said there was nothing board that the late, and fourth,
more than 35 pickets at Wed- the line of picketers from Lake denied courtesy busing on unusual about him using the safety committee report on
Skylark was still out. He also
nesday's school board meeting. Hodges Estates, Skylark and confirmation of a late safety back door.
Just before the school board said reports on Lake Triplett
The protestors sta rted for- Mobile Manor Subdivisions. She committee report at the Oct. 10
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will be situated on 723 wooded
Orlando Central Park Inc., a crede some 5,000 jobs and tourist motels, restaurants, sites offered for the convention
acres fronting two miles on successful 4,2004cre Industrial when completed the Plaza shopping malls
attractions ceder.
Interstate-4 between Sand Lake complex In Soath Orlando, a International will provide and entertainment centers,
Brown said Plan later.
A $SOGinIllious tourist oriented Road and the Beeline Highway whcl.ly owned ,nh4aTy of
inwnt employment for commercial office dusters, national will generate_Florida;
commercial development to be just north of Sea World. 1
Martin-Marietta Corporation, 11,050 workers.
bobs, and other convenience State sales tan revenue of;
constructed on the southwest project will surround the already owns the property.
to Brown, Plaza and ssçportederpria.suchu nearly $12 mWkr and resort:
edge of Orlando was announced pli.d $35 million Orange
International Is the "hod" barber and beauty shops.
tax receipts of $2.2 miflIi. me:
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TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)— Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
has ordered Islamic courts to Mop until further notice
executions that have already resulted in the deaths of
nearly 600 people, the country's proiecidor said today.
Prosecutor-General All Quddousi told the Bazndad
newspaper the ban on the death sentence has not been
conveyed yet to all Islamic courts, but measures were
being taken to enforce it.
Nearly 650 persons have been executed by the I4smIc
courts since the shah's overthrow in February.

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PROVIDING P01 AN EFFECTIVE SATE.
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SAN AREA PLANS AND THU UNINCORPORATED RURAL AREA PLANS, THE •UNERAI.. MAPS AND
PLANNING AREA MAPS SIT FORTH THEREIN: AMENDING THU INTIROOVIINMINTAL COOl.
DINATION STATEMENT WHICH SITS PORT$ THU ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES, DEVELOPMENT
FRAMEWORK POLICIES, AND THU RELATION$.IIP OP CITY AND COUNTY PLANS BY AMENDING BY
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCU NO. 7145. THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COM-'
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ACT OP t4. CHAPTER $451. SPECIAl. ACTS OP PLORIDA, 1714, AND PURSUANT TO THU
LOCAL DOVEINMENT COMPRUWINSIVU PLANNING ACT OP 1771g SETTINS FORTH THE
AUTHORITY FOR THU AMENDMENT OP THE COMPREHENSIVE PLANs PROVIDING FOR 'THU
PURPOSES AND INTENT P01 THU AMINDMUNT OF SAID PLAN: SETTINI POITH AMENDMENTS
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ex- ultimately needed It will be less
The council over the past 4 to permit construction of an foot wide lot. The appeal was
Lake Mary expensive to acquire If struc- several months has considered office park.
made by adjacent property :.
Boulevard is not included in tares are not built on the fivc different tentative budgets,
A resolution will be con- owners. Kulbes said he will tell
Lake Mary Boulevard either date or county plans In property, thus the excessive passing several of them on first sidered revising the lee the city council tonight that the:
setback was required.
property owners wllJ ask the the foreseeable future,
reading. Tonight's approval schedule for building permits. board at adjustment decision ',
Lake Mary City Council at Its
The city council several years
Kulbes said he is recorn- was appropriate and in keeping :,
City Manager Phil Kulbes will be the first final one.
7:30 p.m. meeting today for a ago, foreseeing that the hi5h said today city and county
The budget calls for a general mending a fire percent in- with nearby properties where
timetable on when the highway way at future time would have officials have not been suc- fund totaling $372,438 with crease In permit fees, noting homes are built on 66-foot wide
will be widened,
to be expanded beyond Its I) cessful in getting the state to $122,000 for the utility depart- with adoption of the new energy lots.
At meetings held with date feet wide right of way, banned include Lake Mary Boulevard ment. The property tax rate code some months ago, it takes
was In Septem ber at $2.84 per more time to review building
Consideration wil l also be
Department of TransportatIon construction within 104 feet of within its system.
$1,000 assessed valuation,
given to a request for a change::
(DOT) officials, county corn- the centerline of the right-ofplans.
In other business, the city
missioner,, members of the way in bath directions. The
A public hearing will be held
The council will also consider in zoning to permit construction
council Is scheduled to give on a request for a change in an appeal from a board of of duplexes on property on
Seminole Legislative road is 24 fed wide.
delegation and city officials in
The Idea was that when ad- final approval to its $449,438 zoning at the corner of lake adjustment decision permitting Longwood-Lake Mary Road
recent months, the city was told dltlonal right-of-way
Is budget for fiscal 19794960.
Mary Boulevard and Interstate construction of a home on a 66- near Lake Mary Boulevard.

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UNiTED PRF INTERNATIONAL
The chairman of OPEC has Indicated the cartel will
raise the price of oil at its December meeting, but two top
U.S. Indsatry officials say even without the expected
: Increase, Americans will soon be paying more for gas
because of recent 11 percent oil price hikes by Libya and
Iran.
"I personally antielnete a fairly suid't1 incris by
M'*C t*i," 11 miMi In D.oember, saId
IAirence Fillir, president of Amoco Oil Co.

students and the teachers to get the make-up over with as soon as
possible and Nov. 2 was the first date available.
In other school board business the board directed 44 Layer to
look into the possibility of a school bus entering the entrance of
Coachlight Estates off State route 434 near Casselberry rather
than picking up and leaving students on 434 at the entrance.
Dr. Jan Becker, a parent of the subdivision, said the bus would
only have to come 1.500 feet into the entrance. William Kroll,
school board member, asked if pulling off the highway and
parking Is more dangerous than pulling In and out of an entrance.
Mary Jo Becker, another parent, replied that there would be
more danger from a rear-end collision parking on the highway
than coming In and out of an entrance.
Kroll was the only school board member to vote against the
motion to investigate the possibility of entering and turning
around In the subdivision.
The school board also approved, 5-0 an agreement with the
Eastbrook Elementary PTA to pay for a clinic aide at Eastbrook
Elementary School.

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ii of tw.4ldrdeof the Ui, Republic o(a.

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Thur. were hig lunoedratloni in New York,
Wa
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"Big Oil Protest Day," but rallies In 100 other cities
Wadiunday bed only .' tnoids.
In Zest, In Ft. Lmatsrdele, 73s., a dunorjratlon that
WM su osed loba,. hemmed the higgeul became a
did. y (iv. people four elderly
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belredman-pkketedatPsrtEvsrglade.jthe main
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Christmas), remained in the official school calendar.
Layer explained that the Seminole School District could not fit
either qualification and could not ask for forgiveness. He
recommended Nov. 2 as the make-un since "postponing the day
would be bad for the calendar." He said it was better for the

Lake Mary Blvd. Widening On Agenda F

Oil Price Hike Seen

tIon, did not roqueet action and
Future U.S.-Chinese relations insists Carter, had the authority
were thrown Into limbo today to halt the treaty Independent.
WASHINGTON (UP!)

Demonstrators Blast Big Oil

MINNEAPO1 (UP!) -biking to expus Mgh-Isel
: "hypoorisy," the Meopolin Stir has ldirWlid five
isameutoStcialeaidasherciulobbylstwheitays

LONDON (UP!)— The Times of London, a lintish in.
dilution since 1785, faced final closure today over a labor
dispute that has kept the prestigious newspaper off the
streets for 11 months.
Management set a midnight Wednesday deadline, but It
passed without any agreement with the major print union
that would enable the presses to dart rolling again.
About one hour after the deadline early today, Lee
Dixon, president of the National Graphical Association,
came down from the sixth floor of the Times' building and
said, "We have brokendown. Uthe Times mean what they
say, It Is closure .... It's a bloody tragedy."

Heralditaff Writer

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London Times Closing?

By JANE CASIELBEPRY

ATLANTA (UP!) Vice President Walter Mondale is
scheduled to attend today's groundbreaking for an $8.5
million "Freedom Hall" adjacent to the crypt of the late
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Mondale was to be Joined at the ceremonies by Henry
Ford U, former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young and a
number of other federal, state and local officials.
The project, funded with a mixture of federal grants and
private donations, Is the final phase of the sprwwling
Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change located
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Marx Bri*hers and on the pages of The New Yorker for
more than 40 years, died Wednesday.
Parelman, 75, was considered America's foremost
humorist. The exact cause of death was not Immediately
dstermthe
In addition to writing "IIttIel.aves," principally forme
New Yorker, Perelman was a playwright and scenarist.
He was named Bed Screen Writer lnlMby the Now York
Film Critics for "Around the World In Days," wrote
many scrlots for the Marx brothers, and a number of
Plays, including, with Ogden Nash and Kurt Well, "e
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:' Elytla won the 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature today for
verses depicting "man's struggle for freedom and
creativeness."
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- real name is Odysseus Alepoudhells, was honored for his
poetry, "which against the background of Greek tradition,
depicts with sensuous strength and intellectual dear.
;slghteciness, modern man's struggle for freedom and
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He Is the second Greek to win the prestigious literature
pr1ze, worth 0193,000.
ElytIs, 68, who Is an essayist as well as a poet, won In a
: large field of authors that was reported to have Included
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preparing grades, Harris said.
Harris filed an official grievance in his name with the school
Seminole County students who missed Sept. 4 as the winds of
board after executive meeting date was established. The
Hurricane David shut down normal activities will make-up their grievance skipped the usual first two steps ta meeting with the
blown away day on Nov. 2, the Seminole County School board principal and a meeting with the superintendent) because Harris
decided Wednesday night,
said his grievance was "against the board." Step three is to be
The board voted 4-I to change Nov. 2 from a teacher in-service given a hearing with the school board.
day to a regular school day.
In the grievance Harris said the Sept. 4 make-up day "should
The board agreed to meet in executive session with its chief be negotiated because changing any day in the adopted school
negotiator, Earned Cowley, at 6 p.m. Oct. 24 to decide on the calendar modifies conditions of emplo)ment." Harris seeks relief
school board's proposed In-service makeup day.
In the grievance by having the hurricane make-up day negotiated
Roland
Williams
who
said
between
the SEA and the school board.
Casting the only dissenting vote was
Superintendent
William Layer recommended to the school
after the meeting he voted agaInst the motion because Nov. 2 was
an "InapproprIate time to have a make-up day" since the day board that Ned Julian, Jr., school board lawyer, look over the
ffr( grievance and check If Harris can skip the first two steps.
was a "necessity" for the teachers to use at the end of
Layer said Julian should have an answer by the next school
grading periol.
Allan Keith, school board vice-chairman, said he took "ex- board meeting on Oct. 24.
Layer started the discussion on the make-up day by reading a
caption to the Idea of tampering with working conditions." Keeth
telephone
memo from Philip Goldhagen, spokesman for the State
said the makeup day involved "tampering with time."
Department of Education. The memo said a school district could
Rick HalTis, president of the Seminole Educational Association request that a day be forgiven for an emergency train the 180
(A) objected since the decision would "unilaterally change required school-day calendar dates if the school district had no
every teacher's working condItions." The In-service day falls at teacher planning days, excluding three post school days and it no
the end of the first nine-week quarter and Is used primarily for school holidays, other than authorized state holidays (such as
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rocked the Cock
County Building and a naval tribthig center dixing the
nit, and police blamed the Puerto Rican terrorist group
FALN for the explosions.
No one was injured in the explosions that occurred
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about midnight Wednesday
Training Center In suburban North Chicago and at the
County Building In downtown Chicago.
A foiwdick dynamite bomb discovered earlier In the
night a building housing Cock County Republican of.
(ices "would have taken out most of the eighth floor" If It
had not been dismantled, one investigator said. Police
sald It wasset
to go off about
midnight.
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television station about the same time as the explosions to
warn of "a series of bombings," and police began a search
of all government buildings In the city.

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between Friday at 11:40 am. and Monday morning, accorong to:
claim_ his nose was broken
a Seminole County Sheriff Department report.
Wednesday afternoon when he was punched in the face by the
Someone pried open a sliding door lock and pulled the 1*,
driver of the car which Mopped In front of him, according to
worth of carpeting from tadcstrfps holding it in the living room,
Seminole County sheriff's______
deputies.
The youth, Mark Kimble of 1230 Jasmine Road, told deputies
dining room and master bedroom. Philpot said carpeting hi three :
the alleed assailant's car stopped at 01 Brantley Road and the
other bedrooms and the family room were wgouched.
The cpetlng took tbree to four hours to Install but Philpot:
man came back to tell Kimble he "did not like the way" Klinble
was driving. The man then punched him, Kimble told officers.
estimated It took only 10 minutes to be stolen. He thought moe.:
Elvin A. Kimble, 47,flleda complaint ofsljnjgeasuigt with the
carpeting was not taken because the burglars could not carry It
sheriff's department In behalf of his eon. Kimble rrtad Ia the
alL
.l0barient.redthesamehouseafldtOOk th emiMir;
IWURem his ion was assaulted at 5:15
and Eight ci 10 speakers valued at $700. A $180
Intercom
reloaded Wed1maday thm the Flodde Hospital (Altamonte)
open his kitchen dw w"
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room.
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Mark Kimble said Thursday morning he was bleeding after the
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Incident and walked to a friend's house for help after being hit.
to the deputy's report, the burglar took seven guns, a the misaft Items. He
asses
The suspect left Kfmble bleeding and went Into a garage, Kimble
to
a.
color televiulon, a stereo, two clock radiOs, and a citizens band
have
said.
radio.
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Later when Kimble returned to his car, the man was outside
The Itsung are valued at $2,140.
Kenneth
Lee
Wldnlngton,
33, Lake County, was charged with
and ttreatened to "beat him up" when Kimble asked why he was
Santhmk
treiipsaft
by
County sheriff's deputies after
armed
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Defy. In Forest City at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, deputies said.:
Teri Freycenet, 20, of 1200 Roxboro Road, near Longwood, told
weekend ripped up 80 yarded new carpeting Installed in a house
Accor
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Seminole County sheriff's deputies someone pried open a window
be had JiM finished
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carrying th e shotgun and did not own the grove or have written
screen, opened an unlocked kitchen window and entered her
Scott Philpot, 30, of 120 Harrogate CL, said Tuesday from
flew
permission
to be there
borne. She said the entry occurred from 8:30.11
an he "will Install burglary alarm systems In ,,s,y house!
Monday.
whbth gtcn was out of Sn1nol. Coedy Jail Wednesday on
Once Inside, the burglar tool $1,000 worth of jewelry from a box built"
in the master bedroom.
The Isolated boise broken Into a 1800 Sweetwater Bay Ci., trial
Kidd.33. ADOVEI was also arrested by sheriff's deputies
SEVEN GUNS SWIPED
Longwoad, has woods behind It and two empty houses under attMark
he
am. time and dsargsd with fresp.Ing on (jy
gad, .
Mike Kafer, 25, of 31$7 Cecella Dr., west Seminole County, told
condnntion on either ills Philpot isit
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according
the Seminole County Sheriff Department that someone broke
The Philpot house, worth more than $130,000 was broken Into and was miessel
A 17-year-old Forest City youth

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Dec. 31.
Privacy
Lake Mary
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modal security munber and earnings history at the
oldeutcoutinuing chamber In the Mate of Florida, Is
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ciet1y having Its 56th annual membership drive, mere mrnberahlps Including his own will be time of application for food atxnpa
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Congressional Delegation and other leaders In
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The purpos, ci the chamber Is to promote the
Congress about my legislation and was encouraged
signs up and collects the most memberships.
gener ieifarecithscoaimunityof Lake Mary and
t te how timely my actions were," Brantley
theweasaroundlng it andtoadvanceandbnprove
said.
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Slate Rep. Bobby Brantley, R igwood, 10 tighten
terets of the persons residing there.
Foley, chairman of the House Agriculture Cornup regulations to atop abuse of the food stamp
The chamber Is ncnartIun and nonsectarian
mittee,
Informing the administration supported '
program has been passed by the Congress and
such
a
change
In the law.
signed Into law by President Jimmy Ca rter.
nor lendesupport
11aie the election or appointment
Bmantley said the reslonse to his memorial
A section of the new law permits access and
of any candidate for state, county, city or federal
proveethatstateandfederalgOvemmeflticaflm!ock
verification of social security munbers of food
oIce.
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together to stop the ripoff of the food 3t$IflP
stamp recipients. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Bob
Chamber officers are Ronald B. RIpp Sr.,
the riff of taxpayers dofli
program
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president; Raymond 0. Fa vice president
said
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Brantley
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wbow new the MUL 7W is a lovigq" progrs= wbkb bm pvM to be bWal _ all
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anignments without the
adOn of lb. pre'en' Is financial. In New York mñstratM emot
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44494be$1.00 an hour. And em tipsy the ""rmi another Oi of prorm*s described In the DemoMIc senators, James 0, Futmend nd4
wello, the emooysii had to expand As nuach as roport. Ons of 0ame pvposes Ilaqwiew jda C. IMMIA, bdb members of do 111suale
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add to usnØyors casts:
tied to the camrnadty col1ag structure. A third - Finch's
sistrstioi Is being Investigated
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two' oft dkids.
huskS. the :jwId'?d IS asibe geid ill -A
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For the poorest of the poor, her name, think ci her as an more than 40,000 co-workers in Catholic school. But we also had leave her order and work
UP TO
starving and dying on the Incarnation of Kali (the preald- India and abroad.
very good priests who were among the poor.
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:Amu of Calcutta, India. hope Ing Hindu diety of the
Strict personal austerity, in helping the boys anti the girls to
ne Missionaries of Charity
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When she leaves on one ofher all know her. She Is an In. simple white sari. About their the poor."
So she decided to a mis, UrlabrO4 the I*n and the AftuUon of God, never mind her only worldly pDUWon is a tin
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nationality. For us she 15 12fl bucket In which th ey wash their sioty.
lame question, "When will mortal. Sire Is another Buddha, clothes.
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return?"
narles
from Yugoslavia had
another
Gandhi."
The
order
also
runs
homes
for
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Mother Teresa, a gentle, frail
Mother Teresa, born Agnes the destitute of Sri Lanka, gone to India and their Bengal
Viagoslav-bomn woman who Gonzha Bojashlu of Albanian Tanzania, Jordan, Venezuela, mission's nuns had begun work
yrorks up to 18 hours a day, has parents in Yugodavia, went ' Britain and Australia.
in Calcutta.
worldwide Ime for bar into ule alums in Igo. par atIt all began, "Man) y"N ago
.Work with dw lepers, the poor, forta are rdlectelil in bw two- when I was at home with my the Beftal mission aW from
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strong, heavily wrinkled, people," recalls Mother Teresa there they sent me to India In
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In Malcolm Mngger1e's book, l9," she says.
er taking her final vows at
uwa- a CdhoW son- wM --Tfw Missionaries of CWRYI ."SomstIft Beautiful for God.'
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'BASE, France (UPI) - The NATO and U.S. forces while Roaiores base originally built except that the French some.
late president Charles di keeping an Image of France as bythe United States to house Its times sport beards, tell of at
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'AroW from France Is AM on And myddWg open conflict with 45 Froich Jaguar air-togrood United States and say
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the same in France.
Appearance.
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American warplanes flying In in France.
Caption said he recently
Strong national pride re
Cooperative efforts are big visited U.S. bases In Germany mains, though. Showing off a
Frencb skies.
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Wow W" afelorwroulmIll IN lowt purchase lorive ANN AW rfAw,&amp;d.
'1lgrwner* cia French general figider, which he described as noted the U.S.-originated Sideon the upswing.
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40ak pan in American mmugv commanded NATO air bead- current Wr4o-air combat plane. am being replaced by a new,
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French airmen, whose all-French missile, the Magic,
flyig quarters in West Germany,
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them took almost exactly like "stupendous."
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narrowly skirting official'
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Good Samaritan Home residents In weekly song session.
Smith, secretary. Hezekiah
Mother Wilson founded and operate It over the years building or closing down when present 50-bed facility on May
Ross, who Is Mother Wilson's
successor asputor of Free Will built the borne on faith In 1948 against
seemingly
in the state fire marshal ruled the ', 1972. The home has 42
.HOUJIS Church, Is on the with the help of her church surmountable odds. In 1970, she wooden building did not meet residents at present. Since that
board of directors and assists members and friends In the was faced with raising funds to fire codes.
time a dining room addition and
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Residents moved Into the patio have been added.

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we aim reducing production, and revolutionary EDUCATION WORLD

...The results have been dramatic: New York
,1 banks increased their prime lending rate to
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Parucipation in the electoral pr a emu as only a
burdensome civic duty are mlsft all the fun.
Politics Is an intriguing enterprise that can be
thoroughly enjoyed by both players and
later,.
Few other for ms of human endeavor
heavily upon the compla and unpredictable
behavior of
, both voters and candidates
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The word from the experts In goverianent and
the nil industry Is that another supply pinch and
a return of kog lines at the pumps are In More
for the United Slat.s by next summer thanks to
anticipated
production cutbacks In a dutch of
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OPEC corodiles that produces three-quarters of
u. s. cnni. imports.
____ Arabia, Ihe No.1 supplier,
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Saudi
given notice ci Intent to cr4 back on the first of

éash required for member banks, which will have
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So you thooght that once the dollar+gallor,
barrier had been reached, the gasoline shortage
would be over?
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formerly served as )uslness
manager and secretarytreasurer, was elected to take
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But the president's handle on Inflation seems now
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:Carter said a major factor in the soaring Inflation
:rate is the rising cost of energy, which he said ls
beyond his control because the price of Imported on
is
set by OPEC.
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President Carter knows better than this. He's
begging the Issue. He knows as well as Nobel
Liureate Milton Freidman that energy accounts
for about 1 percentage point of the current Inflation
rate. And he knows that, whereas the United States
still produces about 50 percent of its petroleum
needs, Germany and Japan, which must Import
practically all of their oil, have kept their inflation
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;..Uson, president and founder,
were synonymous in the minds
y people.
nJan. 31 of thlsyear, the
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tgrleved at the sudden death of
woman, who had
fift In service to those In
neet
Her associates at the borne
nd members of the board of
dIredors vowed to continue
uperatIng the home with the
same philosophy and policies of
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to make the district
do W= of Audis visiting On unfriendly den Of
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Jift Meyers and A. the Oviedo lions. The im- playo
defeated Ovledo lions at that.
11 eoke doing the cooking.
Capobinco's arm to nab win
Lym will m On Horads
The 24 Bulklogs don't figure
Tbe Lions have too much on number three at home. Lake
a tune op for their lad two to be alle to keep op with both offense and defense for Howell 26, Mainland 24.
[RaffiM w sames mming up Oviab's flody beliginced III- Melbourne to handle.
ageiad D.Land and $nhiol,. fenalve arsenal of Troy
Seminole returns to action
= AmIm Groybounds have Kessinger to Marty Now via
Montgomm hu the folkig in next week who the Tribe
beá_averaging 1$ points a the air and Marvin McQ.nnon the stands nIll, on Friday Lake Howell. Lake Brantley
While oft up is.
and Mike Scott on land AM by nights and will send Lion swings back into action next
Winless Bishop Moore, the sea.
bsckers away grkuüngagain as week against Mainland while
In stretching their win streak the Lions roar to win number Apopka returns with meeting
playing a •Pr4
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old be romps.
Belt (berenc, has averaged Joe Montgomery's crew has double overtime win against
The 44 Greyhounds welcome J%nt sev pOü*i a game while averaged over 2$ points a game De1d.
wlnlsu Bishop Moors giving up a whopping 23 points while giving op a scrawny
Mainland stands at 3.3 overall
•rnsts to Lyman country Per contest.
seven point per contest,
while the Silver Hawks, out of
TSIlbSek AUdIS Qsvelandhu
The only problem Oviedo the Five Star race are shooting
Toe Biehop Moore, ft's a case too much Jidc, for the Hornets faces is one (4 over confidence for their first ever winning
"things always look the while the Greyhound defensive and a little bit of looking ahead uea and mint win their last
before they go unit Is strong enongh to take the to next week's meeting with four games to accomplish that.
black.
sting Out (4 Bishop Moore.
one beaten Eustis.
Lyman's "Microwave
Lyman 31, BIshop Moore 6.
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:aALTIM0RE (UPI) — JI M forth teem ever to rsboimd in INS. He went 44cr-I with two Series MVP, the oldest player 4rp of relief to earn the Stargell who made ft all work
With all the hitting, however, a baiiMoaded Mtbytd1
as be did In the regular season from a34 dsc1tto win a uuii deiles Wednesday, giving him over to win the award.
victory. Scott McGregor took when the Pirates were battling Pittsburgh still arrived at the sorbed by Bill Roblion. It UZ;
and in the playoffs, Willie game SerIes, ft closely followed a .400 Series betting average
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What can )U 517 about a the loss. Kent Tekulve finlihed the Montreal Expos In the
Stargsfl provided the the pattern (4 th. 1571 SerIes and an $33 slugging per
nitk
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Telculve, their human dealnplp. extra rou
and picked op his third eave of National [aagss East.
Ii going
oaIer*lp for the Pfttabiagi between the same two dabs, In ce,4age
fr
om the bullpen, to do his stoff. Tekulve easily retired the aid..
e
Serisi.
th
FEDS?" Tanner asked. "lie
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P1res when they needed ft which Pittsburgh won the
Withailtheaccoinplisiuinents receive the award" SIEPI1 Tekulve entered the game In In the ninth, retiring Gary,;.
d ire Willie Starg.II for came through all year for
"I admire
uuiA game 24 In Memorial
ei
the gi~liwiihnamerson first Romicke end Doug Deances
his giats and fatitudes"add and down On drd he Stied of the
Is was
more ImIkoulve
Baltimore's Ken Singleton, who like he was 25. He was a leader.
Itop among the coaching
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q" ion about It," Pirate
Ho * pinch.hltter Terry hitter Pat Kelly on a fly tI
agaggivit
by Stargell, and his the manager, the clubhouse Crowley
"I
dn't
fed
my
pod,"
sold
finished
with
a
.W
series
Mij'.g,r Qwck Tanner
"When the tans
an a orounder to conter hold.
selection
MVP
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net
only
peo
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Baltimore Manager Earl average. "H. had a wonderful they'd say, 'Come on, Pops, hit
ple and, of course, 11)5 NCUId, t
W.eaday nlgl* after
he
lamST5 both M
dese
but
appropriate.
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Weaver.
"We won 102 bill, season and made a great one o
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the
bill
and
I
did
m
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hit. tworun homer to hel
ut and get un back In this
It was Stargell who by
vancing a base, then Intel).
P games during the regular comeback."
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example
ad
the
rolaxed
and
season.
We
won
101
the whole
11
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tat
out.
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so WI
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Sta*U's third home run of
The Pirate pitching staff confident mood In the Pirate doubled In the fourth, followed to load the base,. Then Tslculve op In the game that it didn't i
year.
We
needed
100;
we
fell
si~ and decift game of an alloftff
that Soria came in the sixth allowed jot four W none dullbougo.It Was Stargell MGM Roblum's alagle with a NO flulabod it off, I*tkg Eddie me until the
bell was in the drs';)
t)i World Series.
Inning with Bill Robinson on after Doug DeOnces led off the
dth to rlgli In the sixth, then Murray to line to rIgt* fielder
yne who enabled
ca* i.
and
Omar
M
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Baltimore might have base and wiped out a 14 fIfth with a single. For the p, to cjj
doubled In the 'igi*.
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to
teamhighest
total ever for a Series
runs in the ainth on
who gave out dare
mid. Pittsburgh only the baseman signed asa free agent The heroics made Starg.11 the
Grant Jackson pitched 224 mates who deserved then, winner.
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BALI1M0RE (UP!) — In another year or so, when Willie
St
op that
a
oaric
vvirn
%preen
basements m1tj his for good,he
. .
Molten, an old friend of Stargell's who once played for the Grloles
'
Hawks Look Por Third
Win,,-..
'r
can keep wearing his Plttaburgl Pirates' uniform for as long as
"Remember when we lived In the project5 In Alameda,
he liked. Andthe way hefe&amp;a now, that couiibealifetime.
PIUIADELPHIA (UP!) — Owens refused to deny the Green said the team would duringhlsmonthlnchargeasa
BySAMCOOI(
Jon Hus.
(Calif.)?" Stargsll reminded his sister.
I'
legs of guards Chris Stone and opened some nice holes on our
•
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For years, the ballplayer who personified the Pirates bed, and
Herald Sports Correspondent
benefit
by
hiring
someone
"no-nonsense"
manager,
IreThe
official
Tom
Dorman
"I
sure
do,
Bubba,"
she
answered.
Jim
Cosner along with tackles traps."
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) It's dill a two.man battle for
maigsd the Philadelphia Phil.
Green moved out of the front within the crp,tot1on.
longed, was Home "Hans" Wagner, their beloved, bowlegged,
Shaking off tough defeats - dedined to discuss the play Rusty Conway and Jim
quently
voicing
his
opinion
on
His
teammates
all
call
Starg.fl
'Pops,"
t
evetrboIy
in
Pac-10 rushing honors,
powerful hitting shortstop who was among the first inductees to
No se interim mmuM In officei whom be
v
so
never comes easy, but Coach over the telephone, but did Robinson plus center Jim Bray.
Green add at a later mosting his tesm's play to reporters.
immediate
The main beneficiary of those
All-American Cles White of !aC Is lesilbig the confer.
be .mhemn.d hi
director
of
the
minor
leagues
's
Hall
of
Sebsr,
will
be
beck
for
a
Sammy
Welt and his Lake offer, "there was a little too
Fame.
that
he
enjoyed
being
manager
"Our
Interior
line
played
a
"I
couldn't
have
been
more
than
14,
and
what
rd
do
was
find
mq
holes
was tailback Billy Jacobs.
once and the nation In the l ed cklal figures wIth a 10Later on, Paul and Iioyd Waner, the two brothers everybody
and scouting, on Aug. 31 to and would take the lob If he
f abet Is 1*.
i vw
Green nicked tin two year, of Howell Silver Hawks have to do much roughness after the block sreat same last week." Weir Thehnrd.runnlng7
I uninr
a wooden stick somewhere. so down to that vs
'Little Poison," cam to symbolise the
#0,;,*
replace the fired Damy 0awk. radvoid salarmces he would managing experience in the jot that as they prepare for and it was a judgment call." said about his five blockers. churned out 96 yards on 23 .
Practically
everybody
eke
in
the
room
Ww
was
talking
about
raikud
tracks
and
practice
hitting
rocks
with
that
Orm,
0,
was
to
be
W
stick,
D
behind with a 131.4
e.
Pittsburab dab most, along with gentleman Harold (Pie) Stargell, and abo ut the way he had hammered a two-run homer, a &amp;arg.11 mid. "I always wanted to
H. led the Phiflies to a 19-11 dill have a position in the minor leagues. He managed in Daytona Beach Mainland
Draw your own conclusions "They play smart and they attempts.
play and never thought a thing
trudiced as the
Paul McDonald o
?ern Cal Is top In the
ore
It was the dynamic Roberto aimed. pair of doubles and a single to end op
Friday
In
a
Homecoming
enfrom
that. "It was unfortunate
to
finish
Philhies'
front
office
when
he
Huron,
S.D.,
In
about
money
then.
I
wanted
1968
for
a
t
manager today &amp;lrin. a news record, enabling them
r'
to play ball whether they paid me or •i.
rookings with 63 011115111411tIORS In N attempts for eight touchnot.01
a
W78
counter
at
Lake
Howell
Field.
that
it
happened," Weir said. It
was
the
first
000
10
COW
to
mind
in
connection
with
the
MVP
by
a
F
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A
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In
fourth
left.
The
source
said
the
that
included
current
I.
unanimous
vote.
at
voloneve
Stadi.
Phillie
..vw,.. with bur
61
averages ..i1 ds
and now, especially after leading them to their first
p
a
st
two
weeks
the
didn't
cod
us
the
place
hi
the
National
League
Philadelphia
brass
agreed
and
Greg
but
It
game,
Luzinaki
and
Inamtheroorner(4the room, the weary, perspiring 3$-year-old
Rtipg.11 embraced his sister and all
Manny
of J
.
offered him the job, which he Trillo. in l9eq, he managed a Hawks have dropped games to certainly didn't help."
ago He couldn't coidnIhif.
AC
learned
Wednesday
UP!
At
the
end
of
the
season,
a
accepted,
Apopka
26-20
and
Lyman
28-27.
went
on
to
a
75-yard
Lyman
We ye set and talked about the future many times and I've told reply to each question put to him by everyone crowded around emotions and he began
teen in Pulaski, Va., to
\ IIAIDWAIR
him he ho a job with us bio as WS u he war&amp; &amp; bm that,,, Ift. He w11S 011"ftthe questions u bonestly a be knew how,
that arm wu told the source sold Grow discussed the
All.
i~.
,
11
Ite
twin
killings
knocked
take
touchdown
drive to wrap up the
Appalachian
League
.
title.
lowd
wound
his
no*
be
VA
it
up
i"
to
his
two
to
wipe
away
F:BW
dR,..,
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'add
Harding
"11
0te"
Peterson,
the
wn
bb
9
be
wantail
it,
and
Maim!
IM
manager's
pot
Ana
three
con"cutive
divi.
Pirates'
da
reen
Howell
frcxn
the
Five
Star
am
Executive
Vim
but
there
g
e.
tMW
be
NEPW
D
was mne
kept Inside him.
In his playing yet G
team
~1*
r. I L
President
and
General
Manager.
tM $4eo14 form5 pitcher with owner Rely Car penter and slon championships, the' spent fourfull
Conference race, but a more
"Just once I'd like to see
or
w
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Uk. some of those Preciousprivate mos,
— P
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s
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Pdonion wait op"m about Stargdl while planed against a
naped the wor.
One of them took place late Tgoodigy night after the Pir"bad
Chicalle
1i -'s 0 .;;
General MWW POW OWOL Millies were 14 games behind MIlles wA pitdied briefly for important matter towns ahead. them pick up that hankie and
regained some of I'Ever ohm I wasa little " ..ways,. my
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Orssn liv
3 4 o AN rowof wire lockers by players, members of the media and a wide won the sixth game, 40. Stscg,U hadn't gotten any hits In four
When
reached
Wedn
es
day
When
Mad to recommend a the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1579. the New York Metz and
Like Howell High School has put it back in their pocket If
brother', she_____
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never had a winning varsity they make a mistake." Weir
their official al-balls but be had the satisfaction of driving in ON of the
him - wbow 6ww bits agotbw bilme run or not"
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e
pirates
way
IntO
the
Pittsburgh
dibbo,..
momenta
liter
football season.
FOOD
fl5 with a sacrifice fly, aid Sitting on the bed In No hotel room,
said as his voice trailed off.
w s.r Pc,.
law.
nhhIv ilJ has a few more ham. nine '- in
'
Bubbe
Stargeli
Los "W"
4 3 0 X1 humbled do BAMM"OfMO 4-1 In WO&amp;M* 04ft's seventh be somellow drifted be*to his dildbood while the othm in "go
50 LOS. ' That's right, never. with a
Covers
t
# __The initiater of this action,
I
5,000
Sq.
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Hanvey
said
the
official
told
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,
ma IWAOW dtat*dY.The bur people 11gore were his "a' bell dA wond.
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shodfor," said Weir, who along pyoot
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with Ussquad is a little I'down"
3 0 0 0 arm say of To"" B", ,
Weir singled out Hmvey for
STORE HOURS
- '
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e
WINTER RYE
4 0 0 0 P.m.
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after
,leaving us a couple of times
Miami at New
i
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victory. y
with his fine defensive play'
:
PIIOCIIIX,
Ack.
(UP!) -Fired head football osadi Frank tough. Webettir dose thecirdeand we ought have tolie, deal or
Pit
00
O*leal
Welt admitted the practices
at N.Y. Jsis I p.m.
SaflIvillin
10
Whatever, that game, week,
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Philadelphia II WiSitaii, I
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EM stá tOSW why AIIOàa State University (4¼1ak took chedhaven't been reel good this and disoppohiment is over.
Wad d
Over- ML
"Ttist's ad my tonniviology," Koh mid, saying he fell the we*, but he's hoping for the Now. the Hawks look to
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faa-im=
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with
hopes
of
x 4* 4
a. Louis of Dolloso I P.M.
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Atlanta at lire Prereclsce,
s
. r Itil
a RIck Lyack, a A$IJ header d drag str opsrstor something abed Rutledge and the edt untied
spirit bAo his troops.
brbIkTi1'oslng iti'eak.
9
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he hu b d”
Kush also add that two of do coadw who gaval depositions
k= am D" "M
BUD playing on the former "They're a BIG tessno of Weir P
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c'f EM
afterward and "they Insinuated there was some Arkansas State "belly" said about the Bucs. "Usually
sdadde pu1,w bean
co.d'ee aid player, that contacted him
_phpW
Nianis St Kansas City, 4
Pi'PN
Irish haven't lOtgettS. They
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lest
ye
then
ts4nd
to
make
th
e
coathi
lie
for
han
about
II.
once
again
that
he
never
struck
Rutledge,
as
"great
blocked
punt
episode"
of
play,
up
the
middle,
but
when
It
Is in Saturday's dM as they seek to
collegiate
with the vi*Iag lajoras iigu
13; ad Maryland 6 wat
alleged.
am,
last Friday night against comes to moving people with
this Istadsy
avenge that lam.
en... c,,
upet
i
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taking home a 311$ d.cten. Tail.. •i
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note
of
caution
to
'
MldtIe.n
96
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ii hit a player skin to skin," he said. "Yes, I've grabbed their called on safety John Hanvey trouble,"
EM ad All (or $11 million..He alleges that Kwh net only hit
Invade leuth Bad, lad., to will do jt that In the frisedly
I i ,a I a
meeting will be
Iooring
s Ammossits u own it
do
ban
se
he
coulif
give
his
face
me" dapped them on the helmet or the face mask. But I after he got a plow of Ow bell,
The job of moving the Duc@
vmtunr4odqlftdN*e contim of Notre Dame
.
an* With 00 wlww~ hillisaw Hooslan: Don't take.
never
punched
anybody
In
the
lace.
LewSnsteiall
but
plowed
into
the
n,'.
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to
semibedy
aloe,
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f
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said be bu adod tfigeb to day away trom the players and
Athletic MaW Fred M111w
1
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Hop"chl" arouad thai kw*l Rourgel Misueside Now Akxko 34 UTIIP is
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keep
out of ASU's athistli: p agi m-. He said about a yew ago
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Entries Should Exceed 1978 Record Of 125 Keglers
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Do you think that would hurt another one titled "If You Knew but I hate mine, too.
Abby, do you think anybody
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small children?
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and time again!
her age who lives just a few senhle).All others have a DUTY
Small children are wonderful,
blocksfromher.He'stali,good.. toreslstevll.
butnotwhentheycryandtalk
looking, gray-haired and wellIf a burglar should call on me, during a wedding ceremony
• dressed. He lives alone ma big he would find that my home and which should be a sacred ochouse and has several foreign business are protected by a casion.
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cars. I've met him, and he's "silent Intruder iglarm." The
Would it be proper to include
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Herald Photo by Torn Nitsil
really a great guy who looks installation record Is not on any a note with my wedding in.
Rose Circle of the Garde Club of Sanford has and acts like he's not exactly company's book; I put it in vitations notifying the guests
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selected the grounds of the home of Mr. and Mrs. hungry.
myself. I would have the ad- that such a nursery Is available
Dennis Carroll, 119 South Laurel, for the club's
Well, this gentleman has been vantage of surprise and, though for all children under 4?
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BRIDE-TOBE
DEAR BRIDE: Its not only
FRI. &amp; SAT., OCT. 1 &amp; 20
hoto) and his wife Linda do their own ard work providing her with Iota of fun the "0" ring at 62, I could
and
laughter.
Recently
he
sent
probably
wear
my
Navy
prow.
It's
a
great
Iden.
aflu according O Mary ,c..mII3, Ro
Come In anytime and
se Circle Mom a semi-serious invitation marksmanship medals to his
I)EAI1 ABH'j: (I never
most the Amazing
president. "IMe young couple has worked hard. in the mail inviting her to funeral, incidentally saving the thought I would be writing those
They have flower beds, a rose garden and begonias "spend several naughty days Mate a bundle, too. In the words!) This is in reponse
Mr.
Magic. He'll thrill
to
you with his slight-of
in bloom. It's a nice yard."
with me at one of California's apartment house where you Mary, who hated her name, and
hand performances and unbelievable
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most romantic spots — Car- probably live, the ratio of signed her letter, "I'd rather be
USSFfl
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security people Is shod fifty to Susis."
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said "Main, get with It and one. Out here in On jungle, On
3 SNOWS DAILY IN MONT OF OUR STORII
Well, Iny name IS Susan, and
go!"
ratio is several thousand to one. everyone calls me "Sue" or
ii' ii a as
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Fortunately, your attitude "Susie."
Mom said, "No way; it's just
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107 MAGNOLIA AVE.
323-1377
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BSP.
DEAR DAUGHTER: Doa't MilwaukeeorLoutsvllle.Asthe fit only for a mine mule or a
Jerow
try to redesign Mom in year late Joseph Goebbels uld to
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PR WIS GOOD
sweetheart, and you just nd&amp;
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DEAR FRIEND: I've been a change your
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beginning of the sorority's
any fashion.
faithful reader for many years.
In any can, you'" helped a
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PLAIDS &amp; PRINTS
tatives from each local chapter the opposi at lea , admitted print this.
1 ALL NEW ItIPMEWT'
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DEAR ABBY: I'm plwnliig
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service projects in addition to Intruder (children, those wi- my wedding and want to
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The Legislature would come MENT: The coqwd@ pvfb licam we minor
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Cnmlaalon adopted the board, to "idietry, h
homestead ,tewptlon since the breaks to lw's bua', and supply that someone lucky
during nmWUn" Monday and and homesteads. 1% Wo landord's ~y Wa WS Industry to Florida. 7% peck- movo to gd an con sell A for
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acreied by Gov. Bob Graham, mint proposed by legislators
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too small. 101-19)1,

cars, trucks&amp;heavy.qulprnent.

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3$' camping trailer 975 CoactiiflIfl Reese hitch, air, awning,

Thomas Organs, Pianos, GuItars,
mpllf hers, drums sIc. lob Sails
Discount Music Center.
French Ave. fl33
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Service._Used MachInes.
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remodeling

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small. Call323-9163aime.

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DANNY'S AUCTION.
0THURSDAYS 7:30 PM.

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work, there wouldn't be anyl I

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dentlal Auctions I AppraIsals,
Call Dell's Auction. 373 54W
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Lielilne For a New Herne? chock me Want Ads ion houses
of every size and price,

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3 UNITS ON I.AR01 LOT ZO$SD
COMMISCIAS
(I)
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MOSOOMS. It) I IDOROOM,

rESAUTIPUL) ILl bath 10*
ilk Arbsrl Mamy IxtresI C.

.1IISISL$Ssthkemsis
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iss. 500*

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Hey Kids: Looking len as Ixtra
dollar? Ask Mom 1 Did to is,
pet have a rlassifl,d ad

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YOU AIR $EiE5y NOYID
ma. as actis. - is portItion. roil

•ia.tv slIvale, tywse mM being In

•U7,E$ PRANILIN ITS
*L5IOUP, IN *i

*IS*er4Iiews.

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professionally

estImates. Call 3217914.-

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2327040 Consignments

Rdq*óèeling-clrpentty, pain' mc.
concrete. All work'

Central Heat I Air Coed. Frea Est.
Call Carl Harrisat

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Sanford, Fla.32111

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AIr ConditionIng, Heating, Eisctrl''
cal, Plumbing Service I Repair.
CallLarry for Free Est. 671-4794.
lc., Bonded 5. Ins.

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Samford.L•ke Mien nearby El Wove HiS pskw II"*0. IRe new
Furniture Salvage,
14ai111 ft. Zoned WI. 1(N'
Ii of Sanford. 332172).

3 11010005. I lATH. S CAR
0*1*01, SCSSINRO
PORCH, ASOVE GROUND
POOl,. LARGE OAKS ON
LOT 151.150
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Top Dollar paid for good 'used
furniture, appUances &amp; plumbingflxtues. Jenkins Furniture,
203 E. 2sih s. 323-0011.

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ripessessid. used very shirt
timi. Original $153. Nil. $111 or
$31 ma. AisW 330-1106.
&amp; Sell
New&amp;UoelFurnitws
SI. $aslsrd Avo.

NAL1tT1'.

Antiiu.i - Oriental Rugs
Music Boxes-Slot Machines

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CIRCUIT - COURT, lIEN

Buy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

CARPORT SALE: 104 NORTH Old
Monroe Rd. Sat., 20th. 5 III I
Miscellaneous Items.

PUINITUII &amp; THINGS

3 BEDROOM lATIN KITCHEN,
CENTRAL All, CARPORT.

PlaintIffs

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Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

Li chairs, Lames, radio,
aquariumoopt.2)aSlrLawrence
Dr. (Oroveview) Fri. Sat. 107.

S1-Hsuialiold Geidi

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Cash 322-4132

Clothing, planl, books, golf sets,

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iwo Singer Put,wa Fully auto,

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furniture, Refrlg., stoves, tools.

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Call 30$47laftI

Rivgrvlew. Unbellevably priced
at $11,055.

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1 110*0005. FAMILY ROOM.
CAR POST. LANGI COSNIR
LOT. $50,005.

A'IULTY REALTORS
(P01cm

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S acres beautifully ..
Ostsin. Owner will I Inanci
$5, dews wiosy terms.

I STORY DUPLEX NEAR
DOWNTOWN, S BEDROOM
l*ICj DCVIII OAIAGU.

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Likonow$7$

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clothes I Misc, household Items.
Fri. &amp; Sat. ,
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U.DIG
333.1IN 111
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11*110 hIgh &amp; dry 151 on TlOIC
Lagoon in Deiary. 1(715.

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)23.R3i, 3?3477 333-7173, 1

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Reed fldss CIINIHOI ado tOn I 51010005 CARPOST, NEW
,geW bvye.
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PAINT &amp; CAIPIT. $540.1.

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iamflrd Gracious living. isis.
'Wioy&amp;bip..,

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Latex Paint, $1.00 gal.

III' frontage, great investment

chuldrens clothes, sheets &amp;
blankets, paper back books,
fumn., portable phonograph,
carpeting, carpet tiles, all kinds
household items. All priced t

Yard Sale- nice stoneware
dIshes, Konmore vacuum, many
housihiold items. Sat. 9 tol. II)
H011y Ave.
Bargains: 13$ Summerwood Trail
(Maitland). Fri. 15.1., Oct. 191
20, 5-4. Adult &amp; children's
clothIng, freezer, toys, antique
dishes, misc, household items.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.
322.1751

potential, under priced at

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TO: GUll P PATE
- tm.. rssisen.os ap aaass us
IllinlOul)

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LI acres 330' en paved Vintage.
$2110. llpct.Iwn. By ewnor
3l1N05, ous. 30.1411

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,•N. Ernest

&amp; only $13,505.

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, w.w carpet, c

lIlA, w.3.SR, fenced rear yard

in store ilnoncing fir everyone
wIth ¼ down. Let us help you
establish
local
credit.
WHIONAM FUIN. CO. 1105 So.
Orange Ilsosem Trail, Orlando.

-- ----_----.2¼ acreS is Hwy dli in Ostsen,

IdilOis $ rocisitlen.
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GENIVA

V-t*. Law dews payments..
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format dining, beautifully epf

us REALTOR MLS

Get this N'xlIS' lot
17110111 Paoto.

es Man. ISIS
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•lons.af *5 PrOW (ef) OiO at
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that hi and

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As Clerk of the Court
By: Juno I. Curtis, D.C.
Get. 11111 Nov. II SNO

ubutisg thom

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ff115 Court en QcM *11k iwo.

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1554150

uaIlfiN buy.?. $31,100 to

ReWaus.W, Salary $2751J fir

W$TNE$lmykIisdip,ks,.,lof Seminole county, )l5.fos. Wit at
iw
TM CIRCUIT COURT
illS AM am Ike $01 day at JUIICIAI. CIRCUIT. SN
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(SEAL) Nevsm*ir, A. D. *150, offer for sits s*mm.s cslHflY, Nsrn,
Arthur H Iockehhk, Jr
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Yard$aleonthegroundsof Good
Shepherd Lutheran Chqrchs. Mxt,
to Penney's.FfL.1Il_43.

FURNITURE-TERMS

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR,
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Carport Sale: Fri. I Sat. 117 E.
Coleman Cr. Womens. mint &amp;

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FUN
ADS. READ 1. USE THEM
OFTEN. YOU'LL LIKE THE
RESULTS.

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CaIIBart

i .*tio 113*1
'KIleol.4SL25,Ig.flncedab
Vt. C.N$A. w.w carpet, local ii
on hut Street. $41-SN.

$150Pl105. 3131132

510 SALE T15, wiweNorrow,
dishes, curtains, spreads, nice
clothes. Lots of Misc. Wed.,
Thurs. &amp; FrI. 101 Exeter Ave.
3331474.

view across Crystal Lake. Only
vacant lot In area. $14515.

Complete or partlalboard
LongwOod, Lake Mary area. 331.

S4-rags Sales

&amp; Magnolia.

lids. Del motel box springs &amp;
mattresses, $30 set. Sanford
Auction 1211 S. French, 333.7310.

Lakeview lot. Loch Arbor. 101'
pavel reid, 341' deep. S.ovtlful

Zenith. Sold orig.

MultIfamily-Oriental rug &amp;
Misc. Starts Fri., Oct. 15 at 75h

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Rsalter 332.7113,

hllelde$eut.Itcanbeyoursfer
lust $34050.

laCrelSt$Iora$IittIe.s$J50dwn.
Oeol terms.

C WY AlIT inil OW 1100
you would 01 dipping on us en Germ V. Frederick. Attorney desaibed prepail1, nad by Louis
years. Call $35 4444.
.*0NO_IN is P.O.
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TIllS
will
be
Soc
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at
Public
RN
. 1151, IsaIah, FL 31711, en or •-'- "'-'-,.r, '.
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The jury, which began
mere_particulav$y .scrmai as AOdISR .5 LaITy'S CYCle. its. 1 Ii.
,, NOVIkII ,
hi persia SaaSard Nurshis $
s".
I5ISss:
hsW the cese asa days us iniglosi wie me cs..i
Convalescent Center
PIN Ter
Mubsiwille.
Ilsilsa.
siMm, duhibsuMed aMy 27 C5t 11!IlWbetara service on
ssi. o,i,,
I a
L.S
PabsiNfe attorney or immediately weiss. Ton in Celer; ID No.
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ni.ie..o. uniore n.s,
a
OWurwIe. dej wit 1AI$$$5Ii5g ... ...
Fra career In isol Ewato cob
at
guilty vsu*t and shy IS be interN agelnol yew for ffe roli
len Agency, Win. Itompor,.
SPiky's In LIIIJIUI, PIsrn

WVI I.UW7 )yIVIfl,

lines vsushouldslsthlsnewl $5,
2 both listIng. Just nidocsratad

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
y-92, 1 mile west of Speedway,
D*ytona Beach, will hold a
.:pIic AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Saturday at 7:30. It's
he only one in Florida. You set
he reserved price. Call 904-2551311 for further details.

$403.73 bal. $113.14 or $17 ma,
Agent 335-5310.

sell.

Hospital bed for sail
Newmal$.&amp;csver
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CASE YOU SATISFIID?

as'inancin. 9ni

1111*. soiip ij ffi.j fed.

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CRESCENT CITY
-'ILEGANT S Ii, 3 5, C.H&amp;A,

BUY A PIECE OF THE PAST in
this boevtip'jl

lotteries New &amp; Used
Reel's Body Shop
1 10 Sanford Ave.

boll

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GREGORY 050$ ILl HOMES
323-1100
1005 Orlando Dr.
VM, PNAFIn..wlne

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TV rope

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Mactin., like new, orig. price
$500, Sal Due $253.75 or need
someone to take up my
poyments$lImo. Phone 553.$34
day or night. Will deliver no
obligation. Agent.

See our 'beautifid now BROAD.
MORE, fre.W I rein BR's.

ot you

--21W, 5. French (1742) Sanford

O$TIIN

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Inc., Realtors

1sr0b0 w WANTED Specialty third cook.
Must be able to prepare cut

ue dithered Is ins as Sheriff of

pr..nts $ww.

to alli Waruhouse fulit
ORLANDO WHOLESALE
FURN., 3
Industrial Blvd., off
Silver Star Rd., I blocks West of
141. Open 0-6 Man. thru Fr.

Chev. I owner auto., 253 engine,
new inspection this ma. Clean.
1393. 705 West lit St. 321 0005.

323-5411.

MILLERS
7ll9Ortando Dr.
Ph. 372 0333

Must sacrifice Singer Sewing

Door to door canvass getting • paInrIn
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names for new Sanford City
csdar porch. Paneled Pam. Rm.
dIrectory - salary plus bonus
as wit.I Won I lass aS $34.SOOi
Permanent .mploym.nt ,
PInsons free to travel. Apply In
MAYFNR '1 BEST BUY I
on larQ.
R L Polk &amp; Co
corner iot

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yr. warranty, $42J10.

. 322i2$3

1930 Model A, 7 dr - sedan
Completely restored, $4000
322 4271

roe to good home- Golder
Retriever mixed. I", yrs. Loves
children. All shots &amp; licensed

Good used TV's, 1731 up

Liquidation SaId Wholesale prIces

IOBIII

24 HOUR

72 Datsun Wagon SlO-needi
valve lob I minor repair. Gooc
cord.. 5345, 3fl 3762. 9 a.m,-

with a want ad.

53-TV. Radio. Sterno

BEDDING-FURNITURE

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SG-MsOSllsnsous for

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65-Pets.Supplies

Aoving to a newer home, apart-ment? Sell "don't needs" fast

REALTY WORLD

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SPLIT BEDROOM PLAN- Thill
gorgeous, float honse Is con
veniently located in quiet area
in Dolary, 2 ldrm, 3 laths, 1

13100 mown-owner hold $25,000.
323.7173.
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brakes, new exhaust, cxc. cond
5)995. 53-4 1917 aft 5 pm.

:REF Kittens I female cat ti
good home, take one or all, bo
trained. 372-2161 or 373-521.5.

refrigerator, 131,510.

By owner-I BR older home on
Millonvill. Oil double lOt. Fum.
&amp; AppI. nag. No qualilying.

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1977 Datsun 5)0 wagon, full, ept,
cruise cont, tilt wh. AC, AM-FM

p.m. 303-331.1647.

SUNLAND ESTATES- 3 1dm, I
lath home, fireplace, lamhli
room, large loS, aIr conditIoner
some carpet, fince, range

Low Down Payment

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Ifl Vega
low mileage, A-)
condItion, good economical
trans. 323-1730.

80-Autos for Sale

factory. Call collect am, to I

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5th wheel + mounting brackets
52500. 349-3573.

IS'xSl'xll' for $1,573.00. F.O.B.

NESTLE UNDER THE OAKSThis delIghtful 3 Slim, 1½ Bitt
home is perfect for your family
The lot Is big for kids to play lr
or for your very own garden
133,300.

very mOtivated. 471.4157.

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30*41*12' for $3,197.00
I0'x15'*14' for 54.91,00,
10'x72'x14'
for
$4,207.00,

1dm, 2 Bath home, spacious
Florida room and a family room
fruit tries, large lot, much more
1 yr. warranty, $01,100.

Maltiand F of 434-57),30
dli, POOL home, I yrs old with
all ttis extras near Lake Holi
High. County taxes, assume
342,300-Make Offer. Owners

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LOCH ARBOR- leautiful

Datsun-B-210 with air, A-i
condition. MuSt see to op
predate. 323-1730.

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SU1LDINOSII Super SALEI Al
steel, pro engineered clear spar
buildings. (Major Mig.) Al
buildings have 25 lb. wind loac
and large framed opening

Ro. Real Estate Broker
IllOSanford Ave.
3210751
Aft. Hrs. 332.7643, 322IN

ESTATE SALE, lovely 2 1dm,
cas w.sc porch I carport. Quiet
neighborhood, fully landscaped
Inc. citrus trees. 2417 Orange
Ave. $34,510, owners will finance
atS½pct. Call Ocala 5041354114
aft 6 .in.

priced at $12,500. Terms
available.

ISOOARD

BATEMAN REALTY

siibslsntlat Iwn. 3231317.

3227001
197$ Jeep Cherokee 4 dr., AM-FM,
stereo. cruise, air, 13.300 ml. I.
reg. gas. 331 0023 to settle an
estate.

Read S. use them often,
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167
Great Dane Thermo King
belly mounted reefer. Good
cond, 53100. Call 53)42)9
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2-A-Fsrñi'EqiHp,

l97lChevyMaIIbu

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iaflified ads serve the buying &amp;
selling community every stey.

PETUNIAS
IVEGETABLEPLANTS 2401 AIrport Blvd.

lpd. commissions on ALL llstln
received before November 1.

BY OWNFR-3 BR home in goodi
cond. $21 000. Will hold w.

Price reduced $7000. 3 Ii, 2 $
home, custom made pool, green
- house, workshop. 17O0
ft living
+ 17*36 sc patio, BIG. Many
extras must sell, well ndor

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SR. 2 full baths, FR, new
renovated inside &amp; out. New CI
w.w carpet, fenced yd. $32.00
333.35$ days; 332.1750 eve.

3)0-SlOt
33OSOI

E. Attamonte Dr.

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INTINVIIWINS

5*5', 43 avail.
322-7991

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)ump Truck 72 Macli, tn-axle,
cxc. cond.. rebuilt eng. 6 mos.,
rebushed bogie 3 wks. 322-5416.

Cypress rack toi' nursery plants

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tSR, 1 8 stucco. SpanIsh designed

1971 Datsun 610 SW, auto, PB, '.
factory air. Super Shape, 1 u
owner. 323-4547, 5-4.

Needs engine
Call 321-0024

The Greenhouse
322-tti
Eves after 61 weekends

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LEASEI SEIGLERREXL1
BROKER. 3210440,3271577.

Macionic, must ilavsWill train
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Wick toward financial in.
IWii*iiics with
YiW.sld fllF0RY EstablIShed

lUJl.,..4
asurtsnftl,31$Id,atAg.ist,A.O.
im, ., mat c
coe .mIlnu.

- JOHNKRIDERASSOC.
107 W. Commercial
Phone 3fl.7$S1,Santord

975 Datsun P-U, I speed, camper
top, 7 tires I many new parts.
3234100 after 6, weekdays.
l%lFordP-UBody

133.000 FHA.VA.

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11-Autos for Sale

avail.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

ST JOHNS

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ake Mary- 3 BR, 2 bath, fenced
yard. Screened porch. $30,500.

FARM HOUSE - S BEDROOMS
ES. Hwy 44 EAST

minimum i',', years avn.flinc,
, poj,
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*0111 , pin.
, p.m. . y.

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- YELLOW SAND

corner lot. Privacy fenced,
attached garage. s yrs. old.

NEALtOR

Noim
NOFEE
a , jWest
• FR,
C H&amp;A, all

HELP WANTED EXPERIENC
ED MATURE IOOKKEEPEF
Call Saturday only after 10 an..
(305) 3211170,0*
ager

Mary blvd. at II.

Fruit &amp; nut treit
Near schools &amp; bus. 323.O74

REALTORS

through Friday. 7a.m. to 3p.m.
Competitive wog, scale &amp; cxc
fringe benefits. Call in person
PackagIng Systems Corp., 307
W. Airport livd., Sanford, Fl.
323-1534. -

7 BR, 1½ B. 2 story tisunkoui
MN. kIt. Inc. all appl. 1130 sql
spoitling pool, CIlIA. Won
last long as 131150. Flisonclr

ly owner: Handyman special

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79-Trucks-Trailers

2-liwn-Garden

,Oflgwood- 3 BR, 3 bath, hugs

I BRcottage, 1 mi,out
Kit. eQpt., $123 mo.
Ref. ne. 3224241

REALTY, INC.

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4Iyai ?.N Immaculate,
3
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ewwwcar
pet, C.HIA, lerced backyard,
carport. $323 per mo. 643.2121.

Machinery assem. moth. Im.
medIate openingi 3.3 yrs exp. in
aslembiy of mech machinery
.
0C=

.KS &amp; CASHIERS
ExpurIence desIred. Good pey. In.
• surance, vacation, creel? union
&amp;pnolltshanlng. Apply In

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IuiIdto5uitouristoryou,,
FHA.VA.FHA,$ $241

3 BR 2 B kit .pi, AC, PIncjt
Pius Security. Call 332

PRIvATE voiCaLEsiONS

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Naftr- 1 Guard Ann my, Ferncreek Avenue,
p.m.
, 114.

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act,"
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Lof 33, Slack 0, CAMELOT
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Creative Expressions

ui••isusUuSI

FUrniShed

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INVESTMENT
IN THEIR FUTURE
THEY WILL DOA BETTER .108

directed of LEE MOTEL CORP., a *1111 sale on Nov.L 1515
nsepssary. Call 174.3.10 for
dissolved Florida corporatIon, 0(045
appointment,
D1.1M All..... Mth.
wieres the relief ___________________ - sougts Is this cancellation and
Coats, who described
- Peepla ntis Ilk. money
IPlISjh.I
io
ntofosse1
costelassIfiod ads tS buy, sell, or
Oklahoma history, edd, he record In ORB NI, pegs 1*1 of the by virtue of that certain WrIt of

MONDAY ocos it

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JUNDAY, OCfOSR $1
" Wl.SenIpil.geyLju, FIND.piilaiut's4$b Aiel
Chiehea larhecus, seen to 6p.m., Wistir Springs Fire
_____ 1, MI MIII lied. Pree..da for iSnergency

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10th lOok. 3 room Apartment ,.
$133 per month
n2.310!

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defend Stafford against three

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aforosaid court on
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A 0 1135 I that
led, Ravindra CHO $3I
piainwf. vsatox
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TOi HARRY M. GINSIURO and November, AD. ISIS, elfin for $015
WILLIAM WHI TE, JR., whue and sell Is me highest bidder, fe.
places of residence are unknown, as cask, sublict to amy and all isi$tlng
trusties of LEE MOTEL CORP.. a (hiss, 0? 1110 P?S1* (WOW) Deer at

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hail.. Fiesta, opofliosed by Italian AmeriCan Social
Club olliafoni, $p.ni..tIll, AU Souls Social Hall, 9th and

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r 3p.m.

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4. You keep our business
prosperIng bysupplying us with
your employment nisds

Staffoivj's attojny

Brewer said he would psal

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Sundoy- Noon Fridoy

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Execution was delivered to me
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FOR SEMINOLE COUNtY, Ind,n.VI,vvwUponffieru,i,lswins
verdict.
FLORIDA
described property aomsd by Alex LIVE IN mature woman to cars
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?5lI$1.fAu.K and Margenef Iruno, said property
for ysung man ssmllnvaild I
being localad In Seminole County,
elI been cheated ... by
MICHAEL F. ALEXANDER a
ilousokieping. Private room &amp;
rgps,a
Florida, more particularly
PATRICIA A. ALEXANDER,
both. Salary, drivers license &amp;
date,,, Staffoç$
PIOifltIffS• descrdsfeHes
r*famcss. 3n.3N.
He said the jury gave him a us.
3-INn
"fair iisake. The verdict was HARRY M. OINSIURG and lUtOrnobile, Msreon with wnt,,
Addrsesons Wanted Immedlatelyl
WOrk at home - no experloocs
what they felt they should do. I WILLIAM WHITE, JR.. as and In cob., ID No. 4Y17U4N450$o,
constituting the trustees and being stored at Fosters In
necessary - excellent pay.
don't hold no grixiges against directors of LEE MOTEL CORP.,a Lon,wsod, Fionids
Write American Service, $350
nobody."
Park Lane, SuIte 127, Dallas, TX
dissolved Florida corporation,
and me

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327.1377.
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Wbct to aU lions, jud,monts ii
Furn Eff Apt
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applicants before sending them sale
on
Nov.
5,
1575
and sell to 11w hIghest bidder, for
to you.
Country Club area. 3 BR, 2 8, Ig
Cam
cash,
to any and.aii
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Police have been unable to
find anyone to develop the film
of the robbery taken by the
bank's 7nm camera.
"It's an unusual type film
that few places handle
anymore," said Detective Sgt
Frank Taylor of the Longwood
Police Dept. "We tried last
night and couldn't find
anybody.11
Most banks, he said, use 16 or
mm film.
The Longwood branch of the
Winter Park Federal Savings
and Loan Association was
robbed by a lone gunman
shortly before 3p.m. Thursday.
The robber escaped with $1,716
in a plastic trash bug. Police
said It was the first bank robbesy In the city's %ory.

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thouitby some tobea wig. By
the Festival are $2 for adults and $1 for
(ley High School's bandmaster Jack Hems
be Ierttsd;
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now
at the film police hope
students and may be purchased from any
,'-'-'-stops to check with some of his musicians,
Ibet msasf.etar1ag aid
to
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band member. Tickets may also be obtained
Herron will be host bandmaster at this year's
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which will be held Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. Tickets for
may be
11111usd tIh!elNmP
Sold
he
opts
to
able to recognize him," Sgt
-told Is cation
He
Taylor said.
of ISir
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The branch if! robbed lain
1110M
"Wift a 1006 a" will 110 Is wor adisk the a":
Road 427 jut mouth of State
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a few hem Cky
Road 04.
-psesssi vISlIWUIS is Now Pbi1KNOW dot he Ii
The robber reportedly Mood
di
a
of
resisting
arrest
In
line
holding his hand in front
By
GAMY
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programs
at
Ridiard's
Grocery.
police,
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a
mystery
to
into
a
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corner
of
The
charges
tch
- seu.
$
Neruid
If
Weller
and
with
violence
and
buttery
on
a
othis
face.
Earlier reports that
Ups
arrival
they
found
the
urn"
how
Johnson
got
out
of
the
Seventh
Street
to
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law
enforcement
officer
were
an
employee
of the savings and
m,
sip
at
bottom
of
the
mouth
but
door
beck
of
the
petrol
car.
The
cars
Mangouatün
Avenue.
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dIONEWD .
The
delver
ran
between
some
added
after
Brewer
was
struck.
105)
assocIation
aP9roaChed
Richard's
Grocery,
MW.
13th
brube,i
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and
a
man
fleeing
we
equipped
with
locha
and
a
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w'a01, id a.
the
iris
on
a
bicycis.
Albert
Thothpeon,
address
the
robber
because
of his
cag.
hack
seat.
Perhaps
houses
and
escaped,
police
IL ul Into a
as - es
'a
,a
They
the
suspect
at
Birnosky
thsortzed,
Johnson
said.
Tony
DwightMcGill,
20
unknown,
was
arrested
for
siSpiclols
behavior
are
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was
disorderly
conduct,
and
Sgt.
Taylor
said.
The
two
4
14th
Street
and
Southwest
pathla
toot
ku
the
door
to
keep
ft
.
5
55$(,
tdal
former
farnal,
tellers
remained
behind
resisting
arrest
with
violence.
Road.
The
man
repeatedly
unlocked
or
the
officers
forgot
arrested
for
burgl
ar
of
stints
Included:
y.
c_s •,st.isi ca. ' -&amp;i sear to a.
the counter.
- A burglary siapect was turned away from the petrol to lock the doors.
Between 10:20pm. and about The police report on
said
it
took
four
officers
to
arrested,
escaped,
and
car
and
it
aflgoufly
required
A charge of escape was added 11:30 pm. a crowd forming in
p as
O a long
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two oc.rs to pat him in the to Joh' n's char ge..
the business block near subdue him.
rictEad:
barrel revolver from under his
- Two ether burglary vuidv'.
Qarence Noble, 56,1412 W. jacket and ordered four
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WillisJou", 24, 781 E. forthegrocsrycssnsupona conflIct with officers In- 13th Place, Sanford was
otothebsckof
arrested for disorderly In. the bank. He tommed the Uish
Sanford by police before Swath St., Sanford, was snail foreign car Weftthe vedigating the breuk4n.
Prognu
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ciu4g Into a ditch at the arrested for burglary, niWiltg scom. The car was riposted to
An officer was Injured and toxirsitlosi.
boa to one of the two tellers and
cerner .1 Seventh Sired and wed illinat vkIwo,, end have two suspects kwotvedki the.e men were wrested from
All the arrested suspects in ordered her to fill it with big
the Thursday nl happening
- Magoedine Avemuis;
r- sn' r of burglary tools. the burglary. Th. police chased the crowd.
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Officer Darrel Brewer was we
otholeCounty Police said heleaned over the
grocery ata.k,d with police pliers and kill. with i.
Alexander Avenue.
..struck on the heed with an Jill.
cou nter shouting "ta US W
gr.e Hu rmuil IVisS r: ! g 'a thee. wrests and On the usy back to the police The driver of the car w
unknown object. According to Noble was released after the US Ma
money was
W ei" a.liesiti of rmiuis
being injured. - atMies Johnson escaped from chased north on Oleander Sergeed Benioskj, Brews, Is poMIn $106 bond today.
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Avenue to 10th Street and o only suffering a headache
The fl5ew 'a a ssmmar'y tin petrol car.
sur'cal ayes and
Stiesulise,
a.
s,to
E.ar
Gathsrs, Albert Thomp.
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by,
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cmi.
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WAa8W*GTON (UPS) - Rsersng $ lime which began In GNP - Increased only 8.4 percent during JulySeptember, the forecaster, expected a "slightly positive" figure. An Incomplete, sales of 1979 models. But these auto sales, Chase said, may be
ths enomy turned aroimd in the July.8ptiinei quarter
lialleal rise since the third quarter of 1978.
confidential Commerce Department estimate showed a 1.4 "borrowed from the future."
!VM6MW00
a sr1Mng 2.4 percent, the Commerce Department
But another government inflation Index, designed to measure percent gain.
The Bank of America said In an economic outlook report It
jeat.d to".
Fits rises theo4hOut the economy, *.owed a L6 percent inTreasury Secretary G. William Miller and the president's necomoolidis bad ___ed an Increase - U=0 a ew cram In the third qurAer compared to 9.5 percent In the second. flation adviser Alfred Kahn both have said in recent days signs expects a 4 percent decline in the fourth, October-December,
$sat, iali.r On. - and almost all of then have been saying Both these Indexes long have been twining below the consumer pointed to a possible third quarter increase.
second quarter of 1980.
aflGain WNW mom the country Is AMInor near a recession. price Index, most familiar to Americans, which has been rising at
What does It mean?,
"TheU.S. seems to be on a well-established path to recession,"
Tft ftgun's r.post.d by the Commerce D.peslmssg thou tho an annual rate of 13 percent.
"A slight rise In third-quarter real GNP," Chase said in a report
sobs" as Gross National Pr
all goods and services
And them was little comfort in another part of the rqxxt. ft to Congresa, 'will not indicate that &amp; recession can be avoided. the bank's forecast said.

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Tuesday, July 17,19 79

Getting

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State Energy Director Ix Hester has
that the state's gasoline situation for July is similar to
that of June
but without the distribution complications caused
1w the independent trucker's strike.
announced

"Our gasoline allocation level for mis is very close to the
national allocation level." lksler said. 'This
indicates that
Florida is receiving an equitable share of the nationwide supply."
The director said that t'stunates indicate July gasoline used in

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the state in July W78, but said he believes Floridians Can liVE with
the lower amount if they continue the voluntary conservation
efforts that have led to reduced consumption in the last two
moritbs. May of this year was the first month since October 1977
that consumption did not increase.
hlesler urged F loridians to continue their gasoline conservation
measures in order to assure a continued and equitable supply
throughout the month for residents and tourists alike,
"Observing the 55 MPH speed limit, combining errands, car-

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pooling ;in(] using mass transit, and operating and maintaining
our automobiles for maximum miles to the gallon are important
energy-.saving steps that all of us need to take,'' he said.

Supply
"Over 12 percent of the state's civilian labor force orks in jobs
directly generated by tourism," Hester said, "and many other
m if the nu ber of visitors
jobs would be affected indirectly
declined.''

Hester emphasized the need to maintain adequate gasoline
supplies for tourism which he said is vital to Florida's economy.
lie pointed out that in 1918 more than 32 million tourists had
visited the state, spending over $12 billion. This sales tax collected
from 1978 tourisia amounted to almost $08 million,

71st Year, No. 285-Wednesday, July 18, 1979-Sanford, Florida 32771

Evening Herald-(USPS 481 280)-Price 15 Cents

State Energy Office estimates indicate the supply situation for
diesel fuel may be very tight this month. Hester said stringent
conservation measures will be necessary to avoid shortage
problems associated with dics"l and other middle distillate fuels.

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REALTY TRANSFERS
to
Industrial Steel to Fred W i l son Sr
&amp; WI Elsie F . W 125 it of f011Ow,nq
beg 1.31495 ft N &amp; 300 It W of SE
corner of Gov lot 5 Sec 23, 54630)
Jack I Gorcion &amp; wf Patrca L to
Walter H Pippin A wf Dorothy M
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Lot £20, Forest (lro,jk, F iffh
Soc.
553,5(m)
Ronald E Johnson A wf (,troiia
M to James 13 Snodgrasc &amp;
WI
Sophie E . Lot 41, 1311 A, Winter
WOOdS Subdv, Un I. 558.500
Jeffrey T Lawyer A WI Barbara
L to Jeffrey I Lawyer A WI Oar
bard Lawyer, Lot 8. (UI A. N Or)
Kanches, Sec, 5100
Erwin Schmali A wf Sophie C tO
James W Pickren &amp; wf Beverly A
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NE
of Lot 13. Mecca PI,immc'ç I,
Franklin D Collins &amp; wf Linda S
to Purnell Jordan, S 78 73 it of Lot I?.
01k F. Paradist' Pnt
F- rst Sec.
531,800
Andrea C Drake IsgO to Leon
Dowling &amp; Thomas F Lunstorci, Lot
11, HIP. 3, Lk Ridge Park, $6,900
John J Zorian &amp; wf Acir print' F to
Warren L Adams &amp; f Margaret A
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[6911 of Lot ISA W 40 it of Lot IS.
131k C, English Es?, Un 1. $75.000
Dennis D Dysert &amp; WI Roberta 0
Pishell to George P
PiShell &amp;
Roberta S Lot 9 &amp; W I? 5 I of Lot tO
Oakwood Hts. CO. $ 20.000

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Donald I
Arlen to Richard A
Carlin &amp; wf Jacgiielyn 0 . Lot 12. W
25 it of Lot I), 131k C., Sanlando
Springs Tr 16. Sec Pep , $40,900
u S Steel to U S Plome Corp , 01k
157 &amp; 25 A 3133. 131k A. Lot 7. 011 6.
Lots I, 2, 3,7, 8,9 01k 7. lots I. 6.7 I?.
(III H. LOts I 2. I?, 14. 16 18, 01k 9.
Lots 1, 12. 15. 22. 13, tIll tO. LKOTS
A 6 20. Shadow I'iiIl, $450,000
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IpSSff 5 SIt of Lot 45. Gindervilie
H?S . $ 100
(QC D) Dorothy A
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ISondania &amp; wf Deborah, Lot
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Piche Homes to John P F riend

Hills, Sec 7, $80,600
(QCDJ Frank Svarcar Jr
Barbara to George Habura5 Sr &amp;
WI Anna, beg at pnl 930 88 it
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HIack Ii nirno(k $14,900
John I Lowry &amp; WI Corinne 13 to

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Windward Sq, Sec Three, $39,600

Snhal Pot Prop to Robert t Cooper
P. wf Ilene, I of I. (lIlt 3, Sabat Pot
•n,er1,It'd Plat, $72,000
Raymond T. Gaines &amp; WI Diane L
Eleanor V , Lot 6. Rik S. Lk Ridge
Park, $42.500

George Fulea &amp; WI Anne to Ed
ward M (igan P. WI Maxine C .Lot 4,
(Ilk A. River Ron Sec 1, $ 53.900
Winter Springs Dcv to Ricara
Carol 0. Surles &amp; ttb Corp, Lot 76, IUSCaWiIIa Un 1,
Ronald L to Ronald I Surle &amp; wf
$ 50233
Carol 0 Lot 1, 011 0, Meadows, Un
Picara Corp to Steve Persmplerci
&amp;wtMyrna E , same as above,
Winter Springs Dcv to Country
SY0.200
Homes Lot 192, Winter Springs Un 3 ,
Bet Aire Homes to John N.
Morgan
51. Del Aire Hills
Dennis G Jakubowski &amp; WI
Uri One, $39,800
Cynthia L. to SE Uks Jr Co Jr., Lot
(QCD) Johnny P Hall Jr., to Ruth
6, fllk1,Ryptatof Lot 1,01k
6 &amp; Lot Oraz Smith. Lot 220. Midway.
$ioo.
P1 Chin Matchett (married)
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Odin Amer Homes to Regional
Constr,.Lots 5, 6 A 9, 011 6, Sterling
Wang A WI Keui Hsiang
Wang to
Park Un 3. $25,500.
George Y Tseng &amp; Chao Hwa Liu,
(QCD) W. S A S to LOUIS '
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Stubbs A WI Katherine, Lot 13, (Ilk
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the quality collection of Speidel
casinos.
watches including electric and
jewelry III 14k gold to be found
automatic models with all work
A variety of other jewelry guaranteed. Batteries will be
at Carben Jewelers located
ILmgwood Plaza on Highway items such as birthstone pins, installed ui watches without
in
rings, necklaces, crosses, charge.
1792 north of State Road
Longwood.
lockets and identification
Ben also repairs jewei
bracelets are also in stock
watches, clocks and antique
For that special woman in
$100,
You can design your own time pieces. lie has a proven
Fred T. Angle, Lot 10,
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Assoc. Bldg Contr. AS, to William Harney Acrettes,$i0O. OIl A,
life
Carben
has class ring at Carben in white or
reputation in this area having
H Medema Jr &amp; wf Diane R Lot
fashionable gifts
Mattie M. L. Perry to William
that will be yellow gold from a selection of opened his first jewelry
IS?, Barclay Woods, Sec Add, Perry, beg 13161
it N &amp; 621.8 it W of
cherished and worn with pride, designs for all area high
$61,700.
business in lngwood in 1967.
SE corner Of SW'4 S 107.8 ft W 60.85
Howell Cove Constr to Michael A
Schools.
It 107.4 It C 60.85 11,0 beg. Sec 33,
Rik S401000.
He is a graduate of the Joseph
Ask to see Speidel's gold pen.
H. Howell Cove Sec Section, $55,500
Clara T Lord to Paul A. Lord, Lot
dants
including
the
lovely
l3ulova
School of Watchmak ing.
Qirben specializes in quality
Fl Land Coto Fl. Res Comm Lot
18. S 75 it of Lot S. Lordlanci Subdv,
I Highlands Sec 2 7r D rep, $17,400
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does engraving, ring
sparkling
diamond
pendant
and
watches
and
dependable
watch
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Howell Cove Constr to Salvatore
go
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and
diamond setting.......
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matching
repair.
chains
ennrth H FleminO P. -WI -Evelyn
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bracelets, anklets and earrings
Oil P. &amp; Patricia A. Fleming (sgi) to
For fine gifts for all occasions
Robert W
available.
Greenwood Iks to Fl Res Comm.
N. Woodlands Sec
Watches for men and women and dependable watch repair
Lout, DII C Greenwood Lks, 18.600
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come to Carben Jewelers. Baltic
Ann H. Strickland Dobbs &amp; hb
Carben also carries the from an inexpensive
Raymond
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Americard
and Master Charge
Kenneth
striking Speidel lathes fashion
Helen M., Lot 19 &amp; C W 5ff of Lot 20.
Joseph
dependable
Timex
to
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most
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welcome.
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DII B, English Est, Un I. 158.500
Fiesta
watch
Lot 97, Northwood, $49,900
bracelet, modern Seiko and Speidel
tonday through Saturday from
Alfred Meuler &amp; WI Gloria to John
Walter P. Barnes &amp; WI Helen F. to glamorous enough for
any quartz digital watches.
P. Boyles 8 wt Sue P., Lot 25, 1311
9 a in to 6 p 01 Call 831-'285
A. Helen M. RohIlk A Helen G. Rohlik,
occasion, and a large selection
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Winter Springs Dcv Corp to . G. Gloria, Lot 1, 811 E. N On Ranches,
Carben also has diamond
Adkins Constr, Lot $55, Winter Sec 2, 5,5,000.
Bernard F. Brlslenn &amp; WI lsabell friendship and
Springs Un 3, 123,500.
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Frank A. Holden Jr., 8. WI Virginia G.
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by Seminole County Attorney
Nikki Clayton, stating that the
hospital in Sanford as now
operated is similar to a special
district for taxing purposes,
means the board has two
choices in budgeting-strategy.
The first option, he explained,
would be to continue with the
present plans to change the
hospital status to private, nonprofit. Under that option, he
said, the new hospital carwould
formed
poration
negotiate a contract with the
county for payment of care to
indigents. However, he said, If
the conversion from a countyowned facility to a non-profit,
private facility is accomplished, the tax funds given
to the hospital to pay for indlgentcarewouldbecomeahlne
item of the county's general
government budget. As such,
the amount would be limited,
since the Florida Legislature
this year passed a bill
prohibiting counties and
municipalities from hiking
taxes more than five percent
over last year.
According to Bentley, county
officials have indicated that if
hospital funds were included in
the general budget covered by
the five percent lid, SMH could
expect to rcr"ive no more than
$408,000ln tax receipts from the
county. The hospital board had
asked for more than $709,000
next year for indigent care
costs,
The second option, Bentley
said, would be to remain a
county-owned facility. As such,

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events began Tuesday morning after Carter's triwnphant ap
pearances in Kansas City, Mo., and Detroit, where he outlined his
energy proposals to enthusiastic audiences.
He met with his senior staffers, most of whom already had
gotten the word that the shakeup was imminent,
Then he held a two-hour meeting with his Cabinet, telling
members in a "frank and candid manner" that he had reevaluated his own position and was "taking a hard look at the
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next few days.''
Officials said Carter feels that since he spent time reflecting on
his job, he thought other government officials should go through
tue s:umii' type of n'nt'wil process.
'liii.' mu','.' apparently was uiieamit to give Carter a free hand in
rearranging his troubled administration, and to give him a fresh
start as he t'iiibark.s oil a re-election campaign.
Although it is not certain who might be cut, it is known that
Scurctarv Jamu.s St'hlesing,r already had planned to
it'as't' before iii'xt year's primaries begin, or sooner, and at least
two other Cabinet officers have clashed with influential White
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Tm casury Secretary Michael Blumenthal and
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And authoritative sources said Carter's "national security
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Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Defense Secretary
Herald Photo by Tom N.ts.I
Harold Brown and National Security Affairs adviser Zbigniew
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Charles Bentley points out cracks in Brzezinski - will "remain intact."
the wall of the facility to staff member Kay Bartholomew. The cracks will be
Carter's extraordinary solicitation of mass resignation offers
repaired and paintedas part of a $137,000 facelifting program recently started at
from his Cabinet and closest aides is unprecedented.
the hospital.
It followed his two-day public speaking blitz after his ( imiip
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Four doctors on the staff of profit facility in order to permit some positive action taken In hospital's future, administrator
Seminole Memorial Hospital in the sale of tax-exempt bonds to this direction by the end of the Charles Bentley said that the start re-evaluating themselves."
He accepted the offer of one official to "make it easier" by all
year, we will probably move hospital is suffering financially
Sanford have warned county finance the improvements.
The letter reads: "If the four our staff privileges to West due to the heavy volume of members offering their resignations, and agreed to Vance's
commissioners that they will
Indigents receiving hospital suggestion that oral resignations were enough and there was no
admit their patients to West of us are going to continue to Volusla Hospital."
care. In a report to the county need to put them in writing.
Volusia Hospital in Deland use Seminole Hospital, we think
The loss of a major portion of commissioners, hospital ofinstead of SMH unless facilities it is vital for the hospital to find
The members then offered their resignations - some feeling
the financial means to upgrade Volusia County patients using ficials said they received about theirs w~~ald be accepted, others with the feeling or with a private
there are upgradL,
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its facilities to make it more SMH could be a financial blow $340,000 this year for indigent
mess
that they would be retained,
The physicians are Harvey
attractive to our patients."
to the hospital. During hearings care from the county but the
"Not
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W. Schefsky, Clyde K. Meade,
It continues: "If we do not see this spring concerning the actual costs borne by the
Most
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members slipped out of the White house
Jerry M. Robinson and
hospital amounted to more thanthrough a side door. Others saw reporters but declined to cornFrederick J. Weigand. All four
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maintain Deltona practices.
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The doctors sent a letter
At 3 p.m. EDT, Jordan put in a conference call to all Cabinet
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dated July 12 to commissioner
patients are paying-patients Or' members and read the statement that press secretary Judy
have their fees paid through Powell read later to the press:
Bob Stw-mn urging favorable
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thunderbolt at his entire Cabinet and top White house staff by
asking for their resignations in preparation for a wholesale shakeup, is expected to move swiftly in deciding who goes.
Not all perhaps not a majority
of the administration's toll
people will lose their jobs, but the president was reported ready to
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Desperate tunes call for extreme measures, it*s been
said, and l)evomLshire residents apparently are gt'ttiiig
desperate abotit speeders through their subdivision,
Edward
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. Commission last
week lit his Seminole County Sheriff's deput) uniforin
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John C. Glenn &amp; wf Helen T. to
Darlene, Lot IS, Cypress Landing at
Kenneth A. Cranston 8. WI Henrietta
Sabal Pnt. $91,900.
B., Lot 31, 611 Q Woodlands, Sec 4,
Joan W. Boorstein to Richard M.
$69,900.
RaihI 8. WI Doris 1., Lot 9, DII 1,
Kenneth W. Whlcker &amp; wI Ir en e to
Shadow Hill, $51,300
Donald G. Mathias 8. WI Faye, Lot
G. Wayne Culver 8. WI Sherrie Z.
19, Howell Est, Subdv Rep., $36,300.
to Leonard A. Dilano Jr., &amp; WI
Myree H. Lynn to Rudolf A Van
Patricia D., Lot II?, Spring Oaks
Degrafl 8 WI Hedwich F Lot 21 less
Subdv, $53,000.
NE cor ner of Lot 21, etc., $62,000.
Fl Homecrafters to Lonell Beers
Babcock Co to Arlington S.
&amp; wt Martha, Lot 26, E'/7 of Lot 77,
Brc'cke$t, Lot 22 6, Windward Sq.,
DII M. L ongwood Prk, $35,900.
Sec 3, $43,200.
Agreement for Deed, Frnz W.
Floyd L. Winlree 10 Daniel L.
[letter &amp; wf Helen B. to Lawrence
Tebbe&amp; wf Cynthia M., S5z of Lot 16
E. Mingo 8, WI Norma 1., SW 7511 of
I. Lot $7, BlI 29, Sanlando, Suburb
Lot 3, DII E, Prarie Lak $100.
Beaut., $16,900.
Sunrise Errectors, to Kenneth W.
John H. P. Cressman 8. WI Peggy
Parker 8. WI Betty E., Lol. 55,
H. to Kenneth W. Whlciser 8. WI
Sunrise Un I, $58,900.
Irene Whicker, Lot 47 Howell Est
Irvin J. McSwaln, Tr to Paul W.
Subdv Rep., 158.333.
Mac Dei- motl &amp; WI EIl*befh M., Lot
Pacesetter alders to Warren W.
6-10 Lk Har ne y, Sec it, $11,900.
Twelves Jr. &amp; wf Linda L.,Lot 126,
Carlos R. Foster 1. WI Carol A. to
Myrtle Lk Hills, 140,000.
Irvin E. Lewis &amp;Wf Josephine W 177
Joseph M. Minich (1911 Delores M.
ft of E 50712511 of DII A, Tr 5501 Rep
Blancett (married) to Robert D.
of Tracts 47, 50, 51, 51, 55 8 $6. cxc
Labouef 8 WI Debra A., Lot
Lots I-I &amp; 2121, DII H, Tr 56,
Trallwood Est Sec 1, $36,000.
Sanlando Springs, $69,900.
David M. Drawdy I wf Julia to
John G. Vega 6. WI (arol I from SE
Stephen Ralph 8 I Elhel to iseith
corner of SW of NW¼ of Sec 30,20 B. Herrick 1. WI Mary E., Lot I, DII
30 etc., $171,000.
13, Weathersfleld, First Acid,
Bobby L. Landrum 8. WI June L. to $37,500.
Nick G. Nlcolau I *1 Helen, Lot 2,
Hubert R. Earley et c d-b-a Bar.
DII C, Sweetwater Oaks Sec 2,
clay Wood, to Ar-Dc Homes, Lot 22,
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Barclay Vlv000s, Third Acid, $77,500.

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Williann A Einheit Tr &amp; Carol C,

Clayton's ruling would mean Seminole County is in their sooner," said board member
the hospital would be exempt corner,"
hospital
board Allan Keen. lie said the sooner
from the five percent lid and the chairman Thomas Blayney the improvements can be
Seminole Memorial Hospital county commissioners could set said.
made, the greater the chances
Board members Tuesday voted a tax rate for county residents
arc for long-term financial
But Blayney said that if the
to take a gamble that, if sucall the way up to 65 cents per hospital does not receive funds
stability of the hospital.
cessful, could hasten the $1,000 assessed valuation,
close to what are now being
Hospital board members are
planned multi-million dollar
The 65-cent limit was required to pay for
indigent seeking the change of status in
renovation of the 25-year-old
established by the Legislature care costs, the board would order
to allow them to sell taxfacility,
by special act in 1952 when SMII have no choice but to cut costs exempt
bonds. Sale of those
If unsuccessful, the move
was organized. The present and raise rates.
lie said some of bonds is riot permitted for
could cost the hospital $300,000
rate to taxpayers is 24 cents per the cost cuts
could involve staff county-owned facilities. The
in revenue next year.
$1,000 for hospital services. lay ffs.
bond sale would be used to
The vote taken involved a
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H the county conumssiuners finance a renovation and
decion of whether to pursue a in tax receipts no given
b the approve
ard's rehabilitation
ippro%e at hospital
ia ii a i n program
p ,r
i change in status from countycount ' to the hospital Under
request and grant tile change of cluding the possible co
owned hospital to a private notthe proposed budget sent by the
status, tile hospital would stand struction of a satellite unit n
for-profit facility or whether to hospital board to the county to lose revenue during the the Lake Nlary area. accordi
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defer that action for another commissioners
for
COO
coming year because of the tax
to
board
plans
Estunutesof
the
year in order to realize
sideration,a tax rate of about 43 lid. But the board members
rehabilitation and renovation
otentla1lygreatertax receipts.
cents per $1,000 assessed indicated they feel the risk in project have ranged fm $12
valuation is being sought. That
The five-member panel voted
waiting a year in order to wi- million to $16 million.
unanimously to stick with rate would generate the dertake renovations could be County commissioners are
requested $709,WO.
original plans seeking the
Under either option, Bentleylmuch more expensive in tile scheduled to meet with hospital
change of status
ong runt.
representatives this week and
pointed
out, the decision of how
"The message I'll take to the
"We're willing to take a next week to discuss budget
much tax money to give the
county commissioners next
hospital rests with the county chanc on less revenues this matters and review the request
week is that we're finiy
year in order to get our im
for a conversion to a not
conunissioners.
behind the change to not-forcare
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profit status even
irovement plans underway profit status.
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Sheriff's deputies Would have to cut down on the number of calls
they respond to in SeminoleCounty if additional law enforcement
officers are not added to the staff, Sheriff John Polk said today.
Polk's continents came as hearings began on his department's
budget request for the coming year. Polk has included in his
request to the county commission the taring of 12 additional
deputies, two baliIfs and a computer programmer.
But county administrator Roger Neiswender said he will
rcc'ununend thii' commission deny Polk's request for additional
persomimiel.
With the additional staff, Polk's request amounts to $4,351,247,
an 18 percent increase over the current operating budget of
$3,684,457. Neiswender has rectimiuiieiided the county trim the
sheriff's request to a figure of $4,090,247.
The $0,443 difference would be the expense of the additional
personnel and support equipment for them, Polk said.
"Our deputies are responding by car to about 50,000 calls per
t.'ur. But the population in the county is increasing and so is the
crime rate. Without more manpower, we'll probably have to cut
down oil the nwnber of calls we can dispatch cars to," he said.
lie said calls such as reports of stolen cars or troublesome dogs
may have to be hiand.led over the phone without dispatching a
deputy to the scene inutlediatel)'. lie also said that the use of
deputies to help monitor the crossing of school children at busy
intersections might have to be curtailed if additions to his 36deputy staff are not approved.
Neiswender, however, said that large expenditures for the new
jail and work on building 310 at the airport have put a strain on the
sheriff's department budget. lie said he did not believe the overall
safety of the county residents would be jeopardized if the additional deputies are not hired.
'The sheriff's department is the highest priority in the minds of
the citizens. We're going to fund it to the highest level with the
revenues available," he said--GEOFFREY POUNDS

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400-Pound Air Compressor Stolen

WORLD

BURGLARY
Someone broke Into the home of a Longwood family and stole
about $2,000 worth of stereo equipment and cash, according to
Seminole County deputies.
Angel L. Arrayo, 30, of 808 Longwood-Lake Mary Road,
Longwood, told deputies someone entered his home sometime
Saturday or Sunday by prying the lock off the garage door.
Stereo equipment valued at $1,841 and $161 in cash was taken,
deputies say. The burglars apparently were scared off since a
color television set was found in th kitchen near the point of entry,
de puties say.
SILVER, JEWELRY TAKEN
SHOPLIFTING BY JUVENILES
FIREARMS STOLEN
Three Altamonte Springs juveniles were apprehended by the
Jewelry, silverware and other property valued between $8,000
Firearms valued at $2,300 were stolen sometime Tuesday from
security guard of a department store after they walked out with a
and $10,000 wss stolen over the weekend from a home north of
the home of a Longwood man, according to Seminole County
roll of caps for a toy pistol without paying, according to Seminole
Forest City, according to Seminole County deputies.
deputies.
County deputies.
James B. Barnes, 29. of 100 Sand Pine Lane, told deputies
Gary Seybert, 46, of Lake Emma Road, Longwood, told depuThe shoplifting incident occurred about 2 p.m. at the Kmart someone entered the master bedroom through the sliding glass
ties someone entered his home by prying open a patio window on store on state road 17-92 in Fern Park. The security guard told doors and ransacked it, the bathroom and a filing cabinet In the
the north side of the building. The patio window measures 14 in
deputies he saw the boys ages 11, 12 and 14 take the caps from the utility room.
ches by 14 inches.
toy department.
Missing property included several pieces of Tiffany silverware,
A .35 calibre pump rifle, a .22 caliber Smith and Wesson pistol
Seminole County deputies were called to the scene and tran- coins of various age and assorted Jewelry, Barnes said. A stereo,
and a double barrel shotgun were among the firearms stolen,
sported the boys first to the Seminole County Jail and the Juvenile several guns, small cassette tape player and other valuables were
deputies say.
Detention Center before they were released to their parents.
left behind.

Sandinista Guerrillas
Threaten Somoza's Successor
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP!)— Anastasio Somoza's
successor today faced renewed Sandinista attacks and the
wrath of United States and much of Latin America for
refusing to abide by a U.S.-mediated peace plan and turn
power over to the rebels.
The Insurgents were poised today to launch another
offensive on Managua and declared the guerrilla-backed
junta would enter Nicaragua to set up a provisional
.government In defiance of President Francisco Urcuyo
Mallanos.
"Should the new Nicaraguan leader Insist on staying,
Sandli.sta guerrillas will order yet another offensive on
Managua, capture and try him," Junta spokesman
Manuel Espinosa said In Costa Rica late Tuesday night.
"Urcuyo will be responslhieior the bath of blood that is
arnilng."

Nixon Says Aid 'Wetbacks'

of opponents of the Islamic revolution, but foes of the
Iranian leader set off a bomb in a western Kurdish town
killing eight people.
Unrest also simmered Tuesday in the oil province of
Khuzestan over the disappearance of ethnic Arab leader
Ayatollah Al Shubair Khaqanl, who seeks autonomy for

the key region.
Arab militants charged their leader was being held
prisoner by revolutionaries somewhere In southern Iran
and said "supporters of Khaqani" had served the
government with a 48-hour ultimatum expiring Thursday
to obtain Khaqani's "release."

LOUELLA DIRKSEN

HONG KONG (UP!) - Vietnam today maneuvered tn

curbed, possibly In anticipation of the refugee conference.
Top leaders of Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, PhilipPines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand all were on their
way to the two-day Geneva parley, determined to ease the
crlsls that has saddled them with hundreds ofthousands of

beat people since the end of the Vietnam war.

Gunboats Shell PLO

Bases.

TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI)— L-Rraeli gunboats shpIled a
suspected Palestinian guerrilla base along the Lebanese
coastline described by the military command asastaging
area for seaborne raids into Israel,
In Jerusalem, the government of Prime Minister
Menachem Begin met in a four-hour emergency session
Tuesday, but failed to reach agreement on price hikes for

most basic foods and gasoline.
A proposal presented by the Finance Ministry also
called for doubling the price of gasoline to $3.58 a gallon.

as pt ntinne .trna. th* ,v,,,p,,., h.
slaticivis of the increase.

Uiiàri4.em h*I,*d

China Agrees To Talks

PEKING (UP!)— China has agreed to a new round of
talks with the Soviet Union In September In an effort to
Improve ruptured relations between the two communist
&amp;0* SOVI diplomats said today.
1 diplomats said the talks, beginning In the second
half of September,
S
would be laid on the level of deputy
foreign minister.
TheQsineuewnbauadorin Moscow, Wang Yu Pin,
°
deputy foreign minister, will represent China at
talks,
Wks, they said.

Gold Tops $300 Mark
LONDON (UP!)— The mass resignation of President

s Cabinet sot gold
eting over the $30b mark to
a new record level today and the dollar tumbled again.
Gold MM s $t250 an oence In Zurich overnight toop
ata now all-Um high of$302.37SendinLondon,ft was w)
$4.1 at $X2 exactly.
Itwas the rat time price of gold baa exceeded $300
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"She was here when I moved to DeBary," said Holcombe. "She report from a financial con.
was always constructive and wanted to help people and was ac- sultant on Industrial and
tive with the Heart Fuñd,the DeBary Manslon and developmnents commercial water rates and
for senior citizens."
utility tax rates; and recom

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Findings scheduled to be released by the U.S. Treasury
Department Thursday could have a dramatic effect on
either Mexican or Florida farmers
or both.
Some farmers in Florida claim the illegal "dumping" of
Mexican-grown tomatoes is driving the small state far'
mer out of business. Some farmers further claim the
practice of dumping selling the tomatoes at below [lie
cost of production
is driving down the price of [lie
vegetables anti unfairly costing U.S. farmers a considerable amount of money.
Mexican officials argue any new restrictions on the
importation of tomatoes could cost that country's
economy 200,000 jobs and $300 million in exports for that
country economic burdens the country can ill afford.
There have been hints from some Mexican sources that a::
unfavorable ruling on the tomato controversy could affect
negotiations for Mexican oil.
Locally, County Agricultural Agent Frank Jasa said
only about three Seminole County greenhouse growers of
commercial tomatoes will be affected b the '1'rcasur
Department ruling.

House Panel Convinced

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Last-minute scientific
evidence persuaded a majority of the House
Assassinations Committee that there was a conspiracy
involving a mystery gunman In the assassination of John
F. Kennedy almost 16 years ago.
Individual members of the criminal underworld may
have been involved in the Kennedy murder, the panel
concluded.
And it found that greed for a reputed $50,000 bounty on
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. may have motivated James
Earl Ray to murder the civil rights leader In 1968.
But three members of the 10-member panel, according
to the committee's 28-volume final report, rejected both
conspiracy conclusions and remain convinced that both
Lee Harvey Osewald and James Earl Ray were lone
assassins.
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'Congres.sinan Kelly has generally taken the position
tomatoes from Mexico should be subjected to the same
standards as U.S. tomatoes in terms of packaging, inspections, etc.," a spokesman in his Washington office
said. ''The regulations should not be used to create it
disadvantage for l"Iori'h' farmers," the spokesman, Hill
Purvis said.
As for the tomato issue affecting oil negotiations,
Purvis said one issue has nothing to do with the other.

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GM Recalls 1.8 Million Cars
DETROIT (UP!) General Motors Corp. has recalled
1.8 million 1978-model intermediate cars and light trucks
its largest recall in two years
because of a front
wheel defect blamed In 17 accidents.
A GM spokesman said Tuesday the defect, which could
produce a loss of vehicle control, involves faulty outer
front wheel bearing lubrication. There were no reports of
Injuries.
The recall includes GM's entire 1978-model year
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CLAII(FIELD, Tenn. (UPI) Federal mine Inspectors
said Tuesday it may take three weeks to determine what
caused a cave-in 4,600 feet underground at the Double Q
coal mine that killed one miner and injured two others.
The accident occurred about 9:20 a.m. Tuesday. The
mine was called the "Angela" mine and is located In the
Eagan community near the Tennessee-Kentucky line.
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House Keeps Dress Code
WASHINGTON (UP!)
The male members 01 the
House of Representatives will maintain the decorum of
the chamber, even if it kills them.
Well, even if they sweat a lot.
After a day of back-and-forth debate during which a
Texas congressman In shirtsleeves was ordered out of the
chamber by Speaker Thomas O'Neill, the House made It
official:
Male members must wear coats and ties in the House
chamber even when the thermostat is set at 78 degrees
in line with President Carter's energy conservation
and even if some corners of the chamber
measures
Into the "high 80s."
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Authorities said 35 young
APOPKA, 'Fla. (UP!)
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their bus was forced Into a ditch by a swerving car.

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The wife of kidnapped
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million lawsuit against his employer two months before
Niehous was released in Venezuela, a judge disclosed
Tuesday.
The suit was filed April 26 in Lucas County Common
Pleas Court but was kept sealed and secret at the request
of lawyers for Niehous's wife, Donna. She believed her
husband was still alive and feared lnbrmatlon about the
suit might prompt his kidnappers to kill him.
The suit alleges that Niehous' employer, Owens-Illinois
Inc., was negligent in trying to secure his release from
leftist kidnappers. It seeks $4 million In compensatory
damages. Niehous, 48, held for 31i years was manager of
Venezuelan operations for Owens-Illinois at the time of
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"The congres.sman wonid not take kindI to attr::ipt-,
intimidation," he said.
U.S. Senator Richard Stone, 1) -Fla., has not Lila
position on the question, a spokesman for his office sStone has been instrumental is making certain the
Treasury Department acts on the matter. Among
actions was a speech on the floor of the senate reqtu
support for his demand the Treasury i)epartnient t.
some sort of action.
-11esenator has i'e:i primarily concerned with:
to it the farmers get a fair hearing," hi: spokesman s
At one jx:int it looked like political pressures t
prevent the hearings
"'Fhe senator will wait for the report on the acciLsati
of illegal dumping before taking a stand w i the matt:
the sxjkesriuui said.
Those opposing restrictions on Mexican ex;xn Is
tomatoes, including the administration's chief at
inflation fighter Alfred Kahn, claim the r estril ions wo
increase the price of tomatoes to corisun turs nil fuel
country's inflation.
The Treasury department will be acting on ::
from Florida farniers accusing Mexico of violating
Anti-Dumping Act of 1921.
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"She was a beautiful person," Ms. Myers said of Mrs. Dirksen need for restricting horsepower
"very warm and open. She was a considerate person - one who on boats using Lake Mary.
Stead is concerned that high
cared about people."
Richard C. Holcombe of 202 Angeles Road, DeBary, said he had powered boats are disrupting
known Mrs. Dirksen for 11 years and described her as "a won- the lake's ecological life.
derful neighbor and a lovely person."
Other business will Include a

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SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) —
"We still feel they have a long
But Minton said it was hard to The Hansens said theywere
Everyone was smiling — the way to go," said their 23-year- say when the girls' muscles very thankful for all the help doctor, the social worker, the old father. "But it's a victory would be strong enough to allow financial and medical - they
parents — but Elisa and Lisa that they have come this far. them to walk. Before the have had since Elisa and Lisa
Hansen seemed unconcerned That's what's really exciting - surgery they could only move were born and consider the
that they were going home for we can plan a future for them." by rolling across the floor surgery a miracle.
the first time since they were
together.
"Sometimes it seems like It
Both twins wear specially
DeCeseparated seven weeks ago.
Minton also said that it would never happened - It seems
Doctors separated the Sia- designed bonnets to protect "take months and maybe unreal," said Mrs. Hansen. "I
mese twins, who were born 21 their skulls. In several months, years" before doctors will be think it was between the
DeBary resident Louella Dirksen, widow of the late U.S. Senate months ago Joined at the top of they will re-enter the hospital able to accurately test the surgeons and our heavenly
Republican leader, Everett M. Dirksen, and mother-in-law of the head, In a history-making
for constructive surgery to mental capabilities of the girls, father that let them be sue.
create skulls,
Senate GOP leader Howard Baker, died Monday in Washington, 16%-hour operation,
partially because their muscles cessful."
Elisa and Lisa have massive are still underdeveloped.
D. C. of cancer.
But before they left for home
The young couple, which has
Her daughter, Mrs. Joy Baker, and best friend and traveling in Ogden, Utah, Tuesday, the
gaps In the top of their heads But he said they "understand had another daughter since the
companion, Mrs thilan Niget,'were at the side of the 80-year-old girls took part in the fI.M news
and some bone will have to be and respond normally," and birth of the twins, said they are
Mrs. Dirksen when she died at Sibley Hospital.
conference of their young lives.
implanted to get the çxlstlng doctors have not found any both from large families and
The Dirksens acquired a home at 215 Angeles Road, DeBary, in Ellsa spent most of It in her
skulls to grow and reshape to emotional trauma associated plan to 1.ave more children of
cover the brain, according to with their separation,
their own.
the mid-60s and since her husband's death in 1969, Mrs. Dirksen father's arms, playing with a
Dr. Steven Minton, the surgeon
had divided her time between Broad Run, Va., and DeBary, rag doll and gazing around.
who has been In charge of the
usually staying at ther Florida home from October through May. Lisa chewed on her shoe and
case
since the twins were born.
Mrs. Dirksen had been on the board.of Pan American Bank of fingered her toes,
The
girls are already trying
DeBary for several years, resigning only last month because of Ill
The proud parents, David and
to
sit
up
by themselves and it
health, according to Brenda Myers, bank vice president.
Patricia Hansen, were plainly
won't
be
long before they start
"She had been fighting cancer for years, but was very active thrilled to watch the girls
crawling, the Hanscns said.
until recently," Mrs. Myers said. "She traveled quite a bit lec- learning to move separately.
turing and giving speeches and was active in senior citizen activities until the rnI of last vønr"
"il ls a personal loss as well as community loss," Don Bales,
w.w
owner of Sanford Motors said today of Mrs. Dlrksen's death. "I'm
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sorry she's gone."
"We served together on the board of Pan American Bank and On
she was a good personal friend," Bales said. "I have worked on
Energy Code
several fund drives and she was always willing to help out. She
came on the CF Cerebral Palsy) Telethon manning a phone as
Lake Mary City Council will mendatlons on the traffic
well as giving a generous donation herself."
hold Its regular meeting survey made on First Street,
"She was one of the most famous women In this area, but was
Thursday night at 7:30 at City
very down to earth and I enjoyed talking to her. It was a lot of fun
Hall,
* to her her stories about various politicians she had known back to
On the agenda will be the first
the Roosevelt days" he added.
reading of an ordinance
"She was active and swam in her own pool everyday."
adopting an energy code. The
Bales credited Sen. Dirksen with the fact that Pan American
local code will follow the
Bank was built In DeBary. "They were having a tough time
Florida code governing congetting a national charter for a bank and Dirksen used his In
struction of commercial
fluence In Washington to help them get it," he said.
buildings
and
private
Funeral servi
1.ces for Mrs. Dirksen were held at 10a.m. today in
reside c and will apply to
Washinon ándirnongherfriéndáfrombeBary attending were heatin
cooling and lighting
Pan American Bank President and Mrs. Samuel Faron Jr.,
requirements applicable to the
William Heneghan. local businessman and former bank director, Florida clImate.
and longtime personal friend Pauline Kessenich.
sun ssi m ..on ''c
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Burial will be in Pekin, fl!.1 there her late husband Is burled.
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Jasa said large tomato fields are located near Plant
Cit', Fort Pierce and Ocala. Ile said there are no coinmercial field tomato growers in this county.
U.S. Congressman Richard Kelly. R-Fla., whose district
includes Seminole County. has joined the Florida
Congressional Delegation in Support of the Florida farInc rs
In a letter to President Jimm y Carter's administration
officials, the delegation said state farmers were being
forced to sell tomatoes at below fair market value.
Kelly warned of the "demise" of the winter vegetable
market in the U.S. leading to a foreign monopoly. lie
compared the vegetable monopoly to current oil monopoly
controlled by the OPEC nations.

By DENNIS FEOL
Herald Staff Writer

NEW YORK 1 UPIl
Ten years ago this Thursday,
Mary Jo Kopechne drowned in a car driven off a bridge by
Sen. Edward Kennedy, 1)-Mass., and th. iation's political
lexicon acquired a new word
"Chappaquldick."
On Tuesday, in an interview with CBS news
correspondent David Cuthane, Kennedy said he will never
forget it.
"From a personal point of view, it's a tragedy which
lives with me, not just at an anniversary, but lives with
me each day," he said. "I bear full responsibility for that
accident. I acknowledge that many of the actions that I
was involved in on that night were Irresponsible."
Now, his supporters are pushing him for the presidency,
and Cuihane said while Kennedy feels "it is fair for people
to judge him on the basis of Chappaquldick
all of his
record in public affairs should also be included in their
final judgment."

Twins Leave For Home

Refugee Talks Near

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"At outhouse in San Clemente, a lot of those wetbacks, they
come down the railroad tracks and they think they are past the
(Camp Pendleton) Marine base. They come across the fence into
our place and the Secret Service comes and picks them up.
"Some of them weigh 90 pounds. We give them a little
something (to eat) and they go off and they (U.S. Immigration
authorities) herd them back."
"The tragedy Is to see those poor people," he said. "They're out
of work and they've got to be criminals to go back to work. That's
wrong."
So far this year, more than 200,000 Mexicans have been caught
trying to cross the border illegally in the San Diego area alone.
The U.S. Border Patrol estimates that up to a million escaped
uncaught.
"We've got to work out a scheme," Nixon said. "I don't know
He said some of them turn up at his house at San Clemente, what It is but It is wrong to have the present situation. Both those
which is about 50 miles north of the border and next to a coast- that hire (the aliens) and those that work are considered
hugging railroad line that Is one of the routes the aliens follow, criminal"

TEHRAN, Iran (UP!)— Millions of Iranians marched in
support of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's condemnation

Ruling Due On Mexico'Dumping' Ch rnt

NATION

Kennedy Discusses Drowning

SAN DIEGO (UP!) - Former President Richard Nixon says he
gets personally involved in the Illegal Immigrant problem
because hungry "wetbacks" wander onto his estate and he feeds
them before his Secret Service guards return them for deportatlon.
Something should be done to allow Mexicans to enter the United
States legally to look for work, Nixon told UPI, so they and their
employers are not turned into "criminals."
In an Interview during his trip to Mexico City last week to see
the exiled shah of Iran, Nixon talked about the thousands of
Mexicans slipping into the United States illegally each day.
Although he called the illegals "wetbacks" - which some
Mexicans regard as an insult — he appeared concerned by their
plight.

Millions March In Iran

Wdn,cl' / Jily

Eveninq Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Someone who apparently has a lot of muscles toted off a 400pound air compressor from a pickup truck Tuesday while the
owner was occupied at a Longwood tavern, according to the
Seminole County deputies.
Michael D. Lucas, 26, of Red Bug Road and state road 426 in
Oviedo, told deputies he parked his truck about 7:30 p.m. in the lot
of the All In the Family Bar on U.S. Highway 17-92, Longwood.
When he left the bar two hours later, Lucas discovered the green
air compressor was gone.
Deputies found one beer bottle in the hack of the Ford niekun
truck but the fingerprints on It were ssed
mear ed.

IN BRIEF

avoid harsh criticism at the Geneva refugee conference
opening Friday, but more human debris of its forced
emigration policies washed up on Asia's shores.
The Hanoi government linked a reduction of the refugee
exodus with more foreign aid, and intelligence sources
said refugee departures from southernVietnam had been

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S a.m. readings: ternDaytona
Beach: high, 4:54
perature, 81; overnight lows
5:33
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low, 10:59 am.,
73; yesterday's high, 93; am.,
barometric pressure, 30.01; 11:47 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high, 4:41
relative humidity, 91 percent;
am.,5:25p.m.;
low, l0:SOa.m.,
winds, SEatS mph.
11:38 p.m.
Bayport: high, 10:17 am.,
Forecast: Partly cloudy
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BOATING FORECAST
Ytered mostly afternoon and
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
St
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tonight In the 70s. Winds mostly southerly around 10
Virlable mostly southerly 10 knots through Thursday. Seas 3
mph or less. Chance of rain 60 feet or less. Scattered MUD.
percent today, 20 percent derstorins with gusty winds
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Area Code 3054M-2611 or 831.9993

Casselberry City Planning Technician Bruce
Furino is optimistic about prospects for securing
federal funding for a proposed $310,932 multipurpose senior citizens center.
He hopes to receive preliminary indications of
the city's chances for the grant before Oct. 1.
A beautiful site has been selected for the project,
halfway between the two recreation sections of the
city's Secret Lake Park and facing Secret Lake.
Furino says preliminary contact has also been
made with the Department of Natural Resources in
the hopes of acquiring a Resource Recovery Grant
to beautify and renovate the park. It has facilities
for picnics, baseball, volleyball, tennis, shuffleboard, fishing, and boating in Triplet, North
Triplet and Secret Lakes, and a playground for tots,
In addition to being a place for meetings and
recreation activities for Seminole Countians 60 and
over, the proposed facility would house Congregate
Meals-Meals on Wheels and the Seminole County
Mental Health Living Unit for Geriatrics (a day
care facility for the elderly). The unit would be

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Central America's
Marxist Threat
Although Nicaragua's President, General
Anastasio Somoza Debayle, and his dictatorial
regime constituted the chief reason for the civil
war now devastating that Central American

country, the Somoza government has ceased to he
the issue.

Ever since President Somoza became convinced
a few days ago that the tide was running out and
announced his intention to relinquish power, the
real question has been what kind of government
will come into being to replace him.
The outcome is tremendously important to Latin
America, the United States, and the Free World.
Opposition to the 46-year-long Somoza family
dictatorship has been the chief adhesive holding
together the loose confederation of guerrillas
known as the Sandinista National Liberation Front
(FSLN). With the departure of President Somoza a
growing danger is that the Marxists and nonMarxist elements of the Sandinistas will fight it
out for control of the country.
There are three competing factions within the
Sandinista Front: The Tercerista, or moderate
non-Marxists who have been pinned down in
fighting on the southern front, the Prolonged
Pàpular War (GPP), composed of Marxists, and
the Proletariat (P), also Marxist but of the Maoist
stripe. The Marxist Sandinistas control
Ncaragua's cities and towns.
The Sandinista Marxists have been given substhntial but surreptitious support by the Soviet
Uion and its satellites in Eastern Europe.
I4oreover, a small but effective international
titigade of Communists is fighting alongside the
GPP with volunteers from such disparate nations
as East Germany and Panama.
n a bid for international recognition, th e Sanista guerrillas have formed a provisional jun ta
govern the country d ur ing a three-year reconuJn:per' d. Despite the predominant Marxist
ntroJ'
e N41l 44lo,
nly
e Marxls was named to the junta. evertheless
il t is reason to fear that, without outside help,
the junta will be hostage to the Marxists, and will
lack the strength to govern. That is that it is mere
window-dressing, a bid for international
~fcognition and assistance.
Nevertheless, for the moment, the Sandinistas'
nta seems to qualify for the "transitional
ernment of national reconciliation" that the
Erter administration has belatedly called for.
ing a recent emergency meeting of the
Organization of American States, Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance warned of "mounting evidence
involvement by Cuba and others" in Nicaragua
d called for a peace-keeping force to restore
der and insure free elections.

The bloody stalemate, the organization of the
nta, and the ebbing authority of President
moza added realism as well as urgency to the
I nce plan.
As the denouement in Nicaragua, approaches,
t e United States should lose no time in bolstering
e non-Marxist elements to ensure the next
vernment in Managua will be representative.
ifically, Washington should vigorously support
e .Sandinistas' own provisional junta, which
ms made to order for U. S. purposes.
A Castro-type Communist dictatorship in
icaragua could mean the fall of Central America
and stepped-up Marxist guerrilla warfare against
oil-rich Mexico and Venezuela, not to say against
e Panama Canal.
The grave Implications of a Marxist takeover in
caragua justify much bolder action than
shington has th us far indicated it is willing to
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By JANE CASSFLBERRY

In case you thought now that Longwood Commissioner Larry Goldberg has resigned (effective
Sept. 3) his District 1 seat to run for the District 5
seat vacated by Steve Barton his legal problems are
over
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. said Monday
night Robert Daves, who brought the suit against
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"The gentlemen were very gracious as they all have
wells, but they feel the lines need to be put In and are
willing to cooperate in any way they can afford," Sobik
said.
"I felt like it was a subtle form of blackmail, but it was
the only viable alternative I had left to keep front delaying

Fart said the owner ould like to develop the 3754t'ot
strip on route' 434 as cunuucrtial, with the back threefourths of the property as siiiglc'faimmiv residential. The'
plan calls for 70.75 hon es to be constructed
Gerard Loruiell, former mayor, warned that without
sufficient on-site water rett'nt inn there would be floodliit
of abutting subdivisions
Fart said the low marshy poi lions, which cotmmprise 18.
20 acres of the l)roIrt
ould serv,- as natural buffers
between the' uommuiicrcial .uul resalemitmal kvelopmiment.
Because of environmi ie'nta! concerns, the commission
voted to table the request until it could Lx' st udied b
Svertrup &amp; Parcel, time Gainesville engineering firm that
is preparing a com prehenswe dra ina j,v plan for that area .
In still another action, the commission approved pur-

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Soblk found out Monday night that his efforts had been
unnecessary, as the commission voted 3-1 to put in the
1,000 feet of water lines from Baycon General to Sobik's
shop and assess property owners Involved. The city will
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AND LET US TRANSFER YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO WALGREENS. WE
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55 Refugees Arrive In Miami
MAMI (UP!)
About 55 Haitian refugees, who were
first spotted aboard a 40-foot sailboat in the Florida
Straits Tuesday, arrived in the port of Miami under Coast
Guard escort early this morning.
The Coast Guard Cutter Cape Current met the sailboat
about 45 miles southeast of Islamorada late Tuesday and
accomnled It to port where the Haitians were turned
over to Immigration and Naturalization Service officials
for interviews.
Thoaands of Haitians have landed on Florida shores in
the pM few years seeking political asylum. Most of them
are stil in the state waiting resolution of their cases.
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Last Of Escapees Captured
NAPLES, Fla. (UP!) All four of the prisoners who cut
their way out of the Broward County jail at Fort
Laude-dale with a smuggled acetylene torch last Sunday
were sack behind bars Tuesday and the father of one of
them1vas charged with aiding them to escape.
Jinthy Charles Daniel Jr., 19, a one-time amateur
bozini champion, who was awaiting trial for first degree
murder, was re-captured Tuesday afternoon in a swamp
near he 26-mile marker along the Alligator Alley toll
road 0 Collier County.
Abut two hours later and three miles away, Jack
EdwEd Legg,3whohnd been held for escape from the
state prison at Ralford, was re-taken.
EaIy Tuesday morning, Daniel's father, Jimmy
tharba Sr., was arrested at a Naples motel.
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An unidentified young
BIOOKSVILLF, Fla. (UP!)
blor$ man was sought today for questioning in the
bludgeon death Tuesday of Rev. Jon Steven Hunt, 37-yearold- vector of St. John's Episcopal Church.
Hint's body was found Tuesday by the church
aeaMary.
H hands were tied behlnd his back and his head had
beei beaten with a blunt instrument. Two hammers one
were found near the body.
of tiem broken
only "glence Chief Ron Novy said the suspect
was
seen" recently by a church member
be1!ved to be about 18 years old and 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-9 in
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Attorneys for Howard
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
V. Douglas, who faces a July 26 date with the electric
chair, plan to ask the State Supreme Court today to stay
the execution.
They tried to get Polk Circuit Judge William K. Love to
halt the execution several hours after Gov. Bob Graham
signed the death warrant Tuesday. Love refused.......
"Ths is distressing to me," said Love, who imposed the
death penalty in 1973 over the trial jury's recom
mendaUon of life in prison.
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way, delegates of the Silver Haired Legislature will hear
from Gov. Bob Graham today and then tackle Issues
during their first floor debate.
On Tuesday the senior ettix's' lawmakers re-elected
Tomi Qolut of Tallahassee as Speaker of the House and
named Needham W. Smith of Jacksonville as Senate
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WASHINGTON — The kidnappers of William Switzerland, fell through because of a lastNiehous
leftists who called themselves the minute misunderstanding. Months of ominous
Argimiro Gabaldon Revolutionary Conunand
silence had followed,
have contacts in many parts of the world, InOn January 25 1978, we published details of
eluding New York City. We were hi touch with the botched ransom attempt. In later columns,
them.
we offered to meet the kidnappers anywhere In
Indeed, when Venezuelan police accidentally the world to negotiate Niehous' release. After a
stumbled across the jungle hideout where the long wait, the wary revolutionaries sent us a note
Owens-Illinois executive was being held captive, In Spanish asking for "a public statement on this
they unwittingly ended months of secret matter." They enclosed a dated signature
negotiations we had been conducting for his identified as Niehous' by handwriting experts.
release and probably saved his employers $7
In November, 1978, and again last February,
million,
we complied with the request and repeated our
Now that Niehous is home in Ohio offer to negotiate. More months of silence
recuperating from his harrowing 40 months as a passed.
prisoner, the bizarre story of the ransom
Then on May 27 we received a letter, in
negotiations can safely be told. It is a story of English this time, postmarked New York City.
clandestine messages, last-minute snafus and "We are prepared to release him for ttw sum of
agonizing suspense for the businessman and his seven million dollars," th e note said. A color
family.
snapshot of Niehous holding a recent Venezuelan
Niehous was kidnapped from his Caracas newspaper was enclosed
the first proof In
home in February, 1976. At the Instigation of his more than a year that he might still be alive.
friends, we wrote a private letter to President
We were told to signify agreement to the
Caries Andrea Perez urging hun to effect ransom demand with a coded ad In The New
Niehous' release. But the guerrillas would have York Times real estate section: "Wanted: a
nothing to do with Venezuelan authorities,
villa to rent from (date) with at least seven
They also distrusted Owens-Illinois. Early In rooms." This would mean that we were prepared
1978, Niehous' wife, Donna, told our associate to deliver a ransom of seven million dollars on
Jack Mitcholl that an attempt by the kidnappers the date filled In.
to contact company iecutIves In Geneva,
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The recent Supreme Court ruling that Sen.
deadline. So we ran an ad that left the ransom William Proxmire, D-Wisc., cpuld be sued for:
amount open: "Wanted: a villa from June II, libel for publishing his "Golden Fleece" awarth
number of rooms subject to discussion."
has our lawmakers in a tizzy. The Senate Is
On June 20, we got the guerrillas' answer: hiring a special staff of lawyers to defend its
"Mr. Niehous was very disappointed when we members In future suits. And IroxmnIre's'
showed him your advertisement." To everyone's colleagues voted to let the taxpayers foot the bill
relief, they did not threaten to kill their captive, for his legal fees which have already exceeded
but said they would hold him until we agreed to $150,000.
pay the $7 million In full.
Jimmy Carter, self-proclaimed champion
of the "little guy," has done nothing to stop.
To show acceptance of this demand, we ran
passage of a Senate bill that would make it;
an ad as originally worded, on June
and
tougher
than ever for nall family farmers to.
waited for further Instructions.
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obtain
from
the big
iess corporations
a'
They never came. On June 29
Niehous was share of federally subsidized Irrigation water.
discovered by two Venezuelan policemen
High-powered lobbying by the big towers'
prowling the jungle
for rustlers. The next day, succeeded in virtually repealing the 1906 1aw
federal troops arrived, and Niehous' ordeal
was Intended to reserve federal Irrigation districts,
over at
for farms of no more than 630 acres. In the ab:
WASHINGTON WHIRL: Budget hearings on aence of any action by the Carter administration.
Capitol Hill are not noted for their excitement, on behalf of the mull farmer, the lobbying:
but when crucial matters like recessing for lunch campaign may succeed.
come i. the proceedings are sometimes
Freshman Rep. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., is
enlivened. At one recent session, Rep. Ed Pat- unimpressed with the major perquisites of of.;
ten, D-N.J., late for a luncheon date, was ajar- fice, like free parking and stationery allowances.
med to note that the chairman, Rep. Tom Steed, What really delights Gingrich Is his "stack card"
D'Okla., had failed to adjourn promptly at now. to the Ubrary of Congress. It gives the former
Strolling over to a couch, Patton picked up a history professor the rare privilege of taking
pillow and heaved It at the chairman, saying, books off the premises, and for Gingrich that's#
"Let's break for lunch."
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OAK HILL, Fla, (UP!)— An Environmental
Protection Agency official says the EPA Is doing
everything possible to expedite testing of a diesel car Its
owner caImn' is capable of 80.miles-per-galloo.
Owner Mike Shetley Insists that the EPA Is
collaborating with Detroit auto znanufactiwers to delay
certification of the turbo-charged diwA autoinob. He
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Traffic Law Intent Clarified
The Florida Supreme
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)
law
decrmnmlnalIzIiig
minor traffic offenses
Court says the
jurisdiction
of
county
judges to hear
did net take away the
U* cases.
In a 74 decIsion released Tuesday, the court said the
legIslature's Intent was to let a person charged with InfractLns that do not Involve death, Injury or property
demegs pay a fins or complete a driver's Improvement
cotta ritbsr than be subjected to $ poisibli All tem
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MIAMI (UP!) Tropical storm Claudette weakened as
It moted across northern Puerto Rico during the night but
flash flood warnings were still in effect for Puerto Rico
and the Virgin Islands today.
Heivy rains are expected to pelt southern Puerto Rico
today and hit the Dominican Republic and Haiti later this
aftersoon and tonight, the National Weather Service said.
At 6 a.m., Claudette was centered near latitude 18.6
north, longitude 67.7 west, or about 85 miles west of San
Juan, P.R. Top sustained winds were 40 miles an hour
rnal4' In squalls accompanying thundershowers.
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Although
When high Inflation rates rifle American
annual conventions of the National Governors'
pockets as they have lately, there is a tendency
Association invariably are highly publicized,
for us to take out some of the frustration on
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many state executives apparently have com•
Imported
products. As prices rise, so does the
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pelling reasons to miss their organization's
cry for trade protectionism. But, according to
annual meetings.
Professor David Hartman, Harvard economist,
When the NGA convened here recently, the
trade protectionism Is actually hurting U.S.
lislof non-attendees was almost as Impressive as
consumers more than It is helping.
the roll of those pre'.ent. Among the absentees
In a study published by Consumers for World
were 13 of 'the nation's 50 governors.
Trade, a non-partisan, non-profit group, HartThose missing included the governors of the
man cites some figures which make sober
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country's three most populous states — Edmund
reading.
G. "Jerry" Brown Jr. of California, Hugh L.
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The usual reason for such protectionist
Carey of New York and James H. Thompson Jr.
as high tariffs, Import quotas, "volunof Illinois.
tary"
quotas
and "Orderly Marketing
The list of absentees also offered new
BOAT PERSON
Agreements"
(O.M.A.$)
is to protect American
evidence of the national trend toward fathering
jobs.
children at a later age. Among the governors
But, Hartman cites figures from the U.S.
who sent regrets were two men in their 40s who
on Wage and Price Stability showing
explained that their wives were within days of
"that It is costing the American public $81,000
giving birth.
per year for each textile job protected."
They were Gov. John I). 'Jay" Rockefeller
IV of West Virginia, the 42-year-old father of
The Brookings Institution, according to
three children, and Gov. Joseph P. Teasdal of
Hartman, calculates that each steel industry job
Missouri, 43 years old and the father of two boys.
protected Is costing the public $62,700 annually,
Other absentees included the governors of
acknowledging that the GOP leader was acting and the U.S. Council of Wage and Price Stability
By STEVE GERSTEL
Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, Ohio,
on behalf of his troops.
estimates that the public pays a whopping
Oregon, South Dakota and Utah.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
No stranger can
"But somebody is going to have to help us both $114,000 per year for every U.S. footwear Inllmt somewhat sparse attendance didn't judge whether Robert Byrd and Howard Baker so we can get on with the work of the Senate," dustry job protectedl
prevent the conference from maintaining its are friends or whether the leaders of the two Byrd said.
Hartman points out a special irony In the
tradition as a major "media event," however,
political parties in the Senate just tolerate each
"But my problem is, and the
minority leader's footwear case. Two Orderly Marketing
More than 300 journalists from throughout the other out of mutual need.
problem is, what are we going todotoday," Byrd
Agreements ,V
early ,la4 year were
country flocked to the Bluegrass State.
The language spoken In the Senate, unlike said.
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=
'II ,ieducà 1xnprta i.the
anywhere else, Is so heavily steeped In civility
"So, I ask The dbst1 I'h added. "t)dèS
low-price range." Thus, 1ower- ncome
"Politics," according to the time-honored and courteousness that even bitter enemies can anyone have the answer? I have named the Americans
are
paying more for shoes than ever
cliche, "makes strange bedfellows." But seldom be taken as true friends,
candidates."
before. Hartman says, "As a result (of the 1
does there emerge a more unusual coalition than
Byrd, the Democrat, and Baker, the
Feeling that Byrd had become a little partisan, marketing agreements), the
unit value of imthe organized opposition to the proposed con- Republican, have been working in tandem for
Baker rallied and offered as possibilities 10 bills
ported
footwear
rose
17
percent
in the year enstitutlonal amendment to abolish the electoral more than two years now trying to keep the
which he said the majority leader
was
holding
at
ding
June,
1978.
At
the
same
time,
U.S. footwear
college.
Senate agenda moving with very few signs of the request of Democrats.
manufacturers
taking
advantage
of reduced
The amendment, authored by Sen. Birch friction. Between them, they have the respon"Not with respect to trouble with members on overseas competition
raised
the
unit
value of
Bayh. D-Ind., would provide for direct election of sibility of scheduling legislation for floor action.
my side
Byrd said.
their
non-rubber
footwear
products
14
percent
In
the president by declaring as the winner the
Although Byrd has the final say, he has taken
But he conceded the bills were being
blocked the third quarter of 1978, compared-with a year
candidate who receives the most popular votes, pains to include Baker in his plans — partly out
by jurisdictional disputes, the need for budget earlier."
Under the current system, each state has as of courtesy and mostly in an effort to preserve
waivers, the desire for Initial action by the
many votes in the electoral college as It has harmony.
Professor Hartman contends that protecHouse, and efforts to work out mutually
senators and representatives In Congress, a
In fact, Baker last week praised Byrd for
tionism
aggravates inflation and that the
amicable solutions to some problems.
formula that offers a built-in advantage to the consulting and conferring with him "more than
lies
not In applying more restrictions on
"I have no problems on my side," Byrd said. solution
less populous states.
ordinarily" as plans are mapped.
"I very seldom do have a problem on my side. Imports, but in making our exports more comAs a result, opposition to Bayh's proposal
"It is different than things once were, and I am
petitive.
My senators are ready to go."
during this year's Senate debate on the issue has grateful for that opportunity," Baker said last
Then he outlined why the Senate could not take
Hartman says, "... by restricting foreign
been led by a pair of conservative Republicans week. "I think It has worked very well."
up any of the 10 bills offered by Baker.
competition
we are undermining the market
Sens. Orrin G.
from relatively rural states
But like all man-made systems, dependent on
After an hour of discussions, always Un- incentive for our least efficient industries (or our
Hatch of Utah and Strom Thurmond of South the cooperation of 100 members, this one also
fatlingly polite and courteous, the Senate was no least competitive companies) to invest,
Carolina.
sometimes breaks down.
closer to working on legislation.
modernize, improve worker skills (and earBut their equally fervent allies in lobbying to
It did so last Wednesday, a most inopportune
At that point, Baker said he had to leave to join pings)
and to become competitive again In
defeat the proposed change include leaders of time,
a celebration on his grandmother's 100th blr- international trade."
two well-known liberal organizations — Vernon
Byrd had just informed the Senate that the
thday.
He cites the U.S. electronics Industry as an
Jordan of the Urban League and Howard sessions would be "long and late" and there
Byrd told Baker to make sure to "convey my
of
this
fine
example
of one that has remained highly cornSquadron of the American Jewish Congress.
would be meetings Saturday.
best wishes to the grandmother
peUtive
In world markets.
Both groups want to retain the current system
And here he was with no bill to call up for
senator."
because its winner-take-all aspects have led action because every one on the calendar was
"I know she treasures in her heart the thought
"The challenge to America," Ilartmnan
candidates to concentrate their campaign efforts blocked,
of Howard Baker as being one who has for his concludes, "Is not to protect our weaknesses, by
on the most populous states.
He offered the military construction bill, three
family, and for his friends and for his con- perpetuating our yesterday's -Industrice, but to
The proportion of black and Jewish vute Sin housing bills, authorization tdr the Federal
Ituéidi, distinguished him elf in a great way," build up our strengths, by shifting capital and
those states for exceeds the national average
Trade Commission and the nomination of Frank
Byrd said.
labor into tomorrow's industries. That's what)
and the organizations representing those con- B. Relche to the Federal Elections Committee.
Then Baker departed for the birthday party in our European and Japanese competitors are
stituencles cre determined to maintain the
The Republicans nixed all of them.
Tennessee, leaving behind an unhappy Byrd with doing in many industrial areas where the United I
system that gives them special attention.
Byrd refused to "put the onus" on Baker,
nothing to do.
States was once supreme."
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"It was an embarrassing mission," John Sobik told the
Longwood Commission as he presented signed
agreements from property owners on a portion of State
Route 434 In Longwood. The property owners had agreed
to pay a portion of the cost of putting in a water line to the
latest Sobik Sandwich Shop.

my project," he added. The site is between Kershaw's
Bike and Mower Shop and a small church and is zoned for
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Fla. (UP!)
Former Nicaraguan
Anastasio Somoza says he intends to stay in
MiamiwlddlIng his thumbs
but he maintains a
"constitutional right" to hope to go home again some day.
Somoga, whose fortune is believed to be as much as $500
million, left the Nicaraguan capital of Managua Tuesday
for exile in south Florida.
About two hours after Somoza left Managua, the State
Department Issued a statement warning him that he may
not use his U.S. asylum to plot a return to power.
"He cannot act to overthrow another government. He is
free tospeak and travel," the statement said.
MIAMI

Presided

chase of a flow meter for the Columbus Harbor package
sewage treatment plant after City Administrator David
Chaccy reported that the Department of Environmental
Regulation i DER is holding up approval of a proposed
sewer line extension until one is installed. Belco Entersprises has promised to pay for the Installation of lines
and lift station to connect Arnold's Laundromat on Highway 17-92 and a proposed housing development on Fairy
Lake with the Columbus Harbor plant.
Chacey said the laundromat's septic tank is seeping into
Fairy Lake.
At the insistence of Leibensperger, the establishment of
commercial sewer rates was coupled with approval of the
flow meter purchase.
In other business; the commission:
Authorized Chacey to work out a plan to provide a
sewer line extension from Skylark sewage treatment
plant to serve the Winn-Dixie shopping center at Highway
17-92 and State Road 434, a new building to be built by
TG&amp;Y Variety Stores adjacent to it, McDonald's Burger
King i across 17-92) and other businesses. The city will
provide the labor and businesses the materials, boring,
lift stations, and heavy equipment rental.
Authorized preparation of an ordinance rezoning the
I OflwOOd Utilities Inc. sewer plant property to PU
Public Utilities).
Gave final approval to the plat for Tiberon Cove
Planned Unit Development on E. E.CWlllIamson Road.

loop the city eater system .imnl "ill tic in mth other
developments.
Commissioner .3. ft (i,nit cast the mm vote, saving the
city should pay a larger percentage.
The site plan for Sobik 's situp was approved
amman imtus lv
In another action. David Farr prt.ented a request for
rezoning of Sclirimmisher I 'ropt'rtv on the north side of
State Road 434 between The Moorings and 434 Center
from 13-1 to H-I and Commercial.
The 4'.i,te parcel lS (IeS('ril)ed by Commissioner Ray
l.dbeiiskrgcr as the "most cnviroame-ntatl sensitive
tract we have dealt with."

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

But Can't Plot As Rebel

RONALD REAGAN

Absentee

Sobik Gets Water Line, Site Plan OK

Somoza To Remain In Miami

A weather report we can count on: Seen on sign
at a Longwood carpet store— "No snow expected In
the next 48 hours." Maybe not, but there was Ice In
my yard last week when hail fell in Casselberry.

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moving Into District 5, has been granted another
hearing before Judge Richard Muldrew on July 31.
Daves filed the suit last October in effort to get
Goldberg ousted. When councilmen failed to act on
the issue when ordered to do so by the court, they
were threatened with jail. At a special meeting May
30, the commission voted 2-I not to vacate Goldberg's seat and Daves vowed to ask Judge Muidrew
to act since the commission did not oust Goldberg.
Longwood City Commissioner Ray Lelbensperger, who has been coming across as 'antichurch' recently, spoke out against the practice of
waiving fees for churches seeking building permits.
He went along with granting First Baptist Church a
waiver, but later in the meeting made one of his
famous sarcastic remarks. He advised a developer,
"If you have a prayer meeting you can waive the

visited from time to time by a nurse who would
check diabetics and take blood pressures among
other services. Other agencies will also offer services.
The next step, Furino said, will be to draft an
inter-local agreement between Seminole County
(which has pledged to join Casselberry in providing
local matching funds) and the city on the senior
citizen project.
The second step would be the naming of a Senior
Citizen Advisory Council, which would have the
primary responsibility for the welfare of the center.
Two persons will be named to the council by the
county and three by the city.

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Mayor Ben Beasley told the Oviedo City Council Monday night
that he will not seek a second term in the city's upcoming election.
Beasley said Tuesday the decision not to run in the Sept. 4
election was "strictly business." He said he soon will begin
assuming additional responsibilities in his job which will make it
Impossible for him to "devote the neccessary time to the job of
mayor."
Two council seats also are to be decided in election, which will
be tabulated for the first time with the help of computer punch
cards instead of voting machines. Beasley said he did not know
exactly how the new system will work, but that it was being
adopted In cities around the state.
Councilman Charles E. Lacey told the council he plans to run
for mayor in the election. Lacey said Tuesday If Beasley had
chosen to seek reelection, he would have "supported him 100
percent."
"But since he has chosen not to run," Lacey said, "I felt I could
better accomplish my goals as mayor than councilman."
Lacey said he wants to push for "conservatism in government.
There are areas where spending can be reduced within any
government."
Lacey said, If elected, he would ask for a decrease of "at least
one mill" in Oviedo's 4.62-mill property tax. One mill equals $1 for
every $1,000 of a property's assessed value. Lacey said the
decrease was needed to "offset" the city's recent utilities tax
,.Increase.
The city council, he said, recently lifted the utility tax ceiling In
Oviedo from $1.25 to $6. Although that was the first utility tax
change in 31 years, Lacey said, it had unnecessarily increased the
burden on Oviedo taxpayers.
Oviedo charges a 10 percent tax on all utilities used within the
city except water, according to A.M. Jones, Oviedo water
department superintendent. However, that 10 percent may not
exceed the $6 ceiling Imposed by the city council, Jones explained.

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but no immediate bites.

Council meeting Monday night was authorization of the sale of
some outdated fire department equipment to a collector.
John Fisher, a lieutenant in the Casselberry Fire Department,
purchased the old equipment from the city for $125. Included in
the purchase were several nozzles, two extinguishers from the
1940s, a 1930 fire extinguisher-holder and a &amp;-volt red light and
siren. Fisher said he plans to use the equipment to help refurbish
a 124 fire truck he owns.
City Clerk Mary W. Hawthorne said the 7:30 p.m. meeting was
over by 8:15, due to "an unusually light agenda."
The council authorized the transfer of just over $10,000 from the
city budget's temporary employee salary fund to its permanent
salary fund to cover the hiring of a computer programmer and a
bookkeeper, according to Mayor Bill Grier.
Grier said the city finished installation of a 4,(X)O-gatlon underground tank for unleaded fuel Monday. The fuel will be used in
city vehicles, he said.
Grier also said the city had received the "Marquee' it ordered
for city hail. Grier said the marquee which would be used to
post notices would be installed sometime this week.
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Responding to the urgent need of the homeless boat people of
Indochina, Save the Children, the international child-assistance
agency home-based in Westport, Conn., has launched a nationwide emergency fund drive.
Contributions will be used to aid the thousands of refugees
landing daily on the islands of Indonesia without even basic
survival needs.
"An untold number of Indochinese have already perished; as
many as 300,000 continue their desperate struggle for survival,"
stated David L. Guyer, president of Save the Children. "The
statistics are staggering. The homeless and bewildered children
involved in this tragedy are, as always, our major concern."
This emergency assistance program will be a joint effort of
Save the Childien Alliance, an international consortium of child.
assistance agencies, In cooperation with the American Council of
Nationalities Service.
Save the Children conducts ongoing self-help programs In
_Indonesia as will as 17 othre countries overseas.. The agency has
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By BRADI'UI(I)OM
herald Staff Writer
Health and money problems
knocked one of Sanford's premier
golfers off the PGA tour last year,
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SEATTLE (UP!) - This was drawing a bases-loaded walk in in 1972, seemed in hand. But
The All-Star standings now sit Lee Mazzifli of the Mets to
the All-Star game the American the ninth, ran off with a 76 how could they account for at 31•18-1, including eight in a pinch-hit. Mazzilli, not a noted
row and 16 of the lust 17 for the power.hitter, lined a homer
League should have won, but It decision Tuesday night in the Parker?
over the short left field fence
didn't because of Dave 50th All-Star game, and the
For the briefest of moments Nationals,
Gary
near the fo ul pole and quickly
Parker's arm,
Carter's feeling Is starting to grow the in the seventh inning, Parker,
"Of course we're disappoin' the game Was tied up.
glove and Lee Mazzllll's bat and American League might ne ve r the great Pittsburgh Pirate star ted,"
said American Manager
Ili the bottom of tile inning,
eye - a pretty tough act to win again.
better known for his hitting
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Americans came back, as
overcome under the best of
than his fielding, looked Like an Bob Lemon. "We thought
circumstances.
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have as good an arm asFurillodid, but maybe an even better one,
and primarily because of this extraordinary asset of his, the
National League All-Stars have extended their domination over

of tile league's toil hitters this

throw, Carter rubbing out Brian tie. Then * in the sixth they double. But [lice kept on going that point, 6-5, but in the top of

big reason the
Downing at the plate and moved In front and the end of for third and Parker, on a quick the eighth winning National year and
M illi hitting a homer and their
streak, which began recovery, gunned him down. Manager Tom [.asorda sent up uilifornia AngeLs are leading
tile A.L. West, started with a
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came in he didn't have great Heggie Jackson, then walked
Parker gunned down Rice the plate."
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holes in the afternoon." Ashby says
agreed that Pittsburgh outfield- short fly ball he had originally can League relievers Jim Kern thing, you don't lay the ball has hit a surprising 19 homers
tot a break Tuesday night, no
that actually is a rather small
er Dave Parker threw the key lost In the Kingdome ceding. of Texas and lion Guidry of over tile plate, not with these this year, was the next batter.
I.
Sutter struck him out and next
amount of time for a professional to
Then with the game tied 6-6 in New York were having a tough great hitters," said Guidry.
strikes in the National League's
_________
West Oak Ridge, anticipating
__________
The first homer of the contest had to face Graig Nettles, the
elgilli straight All-Star victory, the eighth, the Pirate right time finding the plate from the
practice, though.
a deluge of early evening
was
a
two-run,
first-inning
shot
Yankees'
third
baseman
who
"He
threw
out
Jimmy
Rice
at
fielder
grabbed
a
one-hopper
pitcher's
mound.
PA
showers -refused to take the
"I take weekends off," he says,
.
I
third and he made a throw on and threw to Montreal catcher
After yielding a gaine-tying by Boston's Fred Lynn. That was the big hero of the 1978
field as the head umpire or.
leaning back in his chair at Mayfair """
a
solid
Nettles
hit
Series.
Brian Downing (at home)," Gary Carter to nail Downing, solo homer to the New York put the AL in the lead for the World
dered and wound up forfeiting
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said
California outfielder Don who was trying to score from Mets' Lee Mazzilli fit the eighth, first of three times in the scc. single to right and Downing
its
district tournament game.
ll"
about it again, I'll probably practice
,,
Kern loaded the bases in the saw contest. But for the 16th seemed a cinch to score. But
Baylor after the 7.6 NL triumph second.
Thus coach Robby Robinson's
in the morning, then play in the
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Tuesday. "It's a game of inches
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team advances to the Friday
first bounce, cocked his arm
afternoon and practice again."
American League came up
--a
and he made those two great on one hop," said Parker, who intentional.
night encounter at a tine to be
01_
and
let it fly. The ball landed in
score
at
the
of
the
named
the
game's
Most
"The
one
Mazzilli
hit
went
317
the
short
end
us
two
runs,"
was
and
It
cost
.
throws
Despite his "slack schedule," and
set
later in the
.
I
Carter's glove and the Expo
.
.
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In the meanwhile, West Oak
the fact that he "isn't hitting the ball
. 11,
think the jinx is sitill here," catcher made the tag that
i
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If
it
hadn't
been
for
Gary,
Kern,
who
was
tagged
with
the
said
National
League
Manager
off.
tRidge goes to the Thursday
very well right now," Ashby says he
saved the Nationals.
Tommy Lasorda. "HIS throw to we might not have gotten loss. "I didn't want to hang said Kern.
time
slot against tonight's
vtnci
nw-it
h,
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"It was a typical July for us,"
the plate was like it wasshot out Downing. I saw the play all the something else so I went
Apopka-Ocoee
survivor.
And
Mayfair.
ofa cannon. That throw tothird way and! knew Downing was strictly to it fastball) and said all-time base stealing the ninth Jim Kern walked
the winner of Thursday's game
"I shoot 68 now and then but I've
It
showed all the instinctiveness dead when Gary cut him off and burned myself with it. When I champion Lou Brock, who hit a three batters and Ron Guidry Of
Is paired against Altamonte
/
Yankees,
last
year's
Cy
the
forced him toward the inside of go strictly to the fastball I start pinch-hit single in his only
really got to work on my chipping
you could expect."
Springs Friday night at the
appearance. The 40-year-old St. Young Award winner with 25
losing control of it."
and putting. On the tour you've got
.
latter's home field.
un
g
Louis
outfielder has announced vi ct ories, passed Mazzilli with
Gui
dr
y,
last
year's
Cy
Yo
/
to be able to hit any putt inside 10
"I don't want to say anything,
Award winner, replaced Kern he will retire at the end of the the bases loaded for the run that
feet," he said.
because we might have to face
put the game away.
with two out in the ninth and season.
' h1uPbs
Ashby became a PGA rookie in
Regaitis
that
team (West Oak Ridge)
In the bottom of the ninth,
"It's been pretty interesting
walked Mazzilli to force in Joe
~i6ll~wiiil
.
.again," said Robinson.
January, 1978. lie stayed on the tour
Morgan with the game-winning and I'm glad I was a part of it. Sutter gave up d harmless walk
Herald Photo by Torn '4Iac.ot
ItOH ASIIBY
until November of that year, when
It's going to he a little hard to to Chet Lemon in between
run.
What most of Altamonte
money problems and a th ree-week work out a split for anything you
Guidry said he told t hi rd watch all of t his on television st rikeouts of Rice and Rick
Springs' followers figured was
...
i
n
nih
Burleson to wrap it up.
uc
Graig Nettles when he next July."
baseman
hospital stay forced him to quit.
wasn't
In
West
Oak
Ridge
that
earn over that.
,F q
7
much of a hurry to finish the
"It costs $30,000 a year to play the
Ashby laughs when he says,
game, since It was a con- Ah, but when will It stop? That's the question on the
"I'm
starting
to
come
WASHINGTON (UP!)
e tour is so
"anything you make over that."
minds of Altamonte Springs Little League's major
tinuatlon of a Sunday game
GuMermo Vilu is regaining his around.I just need more match ~ '
ye~ *4 tO-flY,-U1eI3 -- Very few rookies; or veterans for
which
saw
Altamonte
grab
an
I
confidence,
not
to
say
his
play.
league all-stars, who were rained out of th eir district
That's
something
you
T
,
T
,
T.
thez
eiiThtet&amp;lfls, food and that
that matter, make enough to even
earbr 90 lead and scheduled to tournament opener Tuesday night against Maitland.
stroke,
andftdoesn't
bode
well
can't
work
out
in
practice."
' kind of thing. When I started to get cover their expenses. As Ashby
start the game In the bottom of
Second-seeded Eddie Dibbs
for his tennis opponents.
The game is rescheduled tonight at 6:30 - weather
'low on funds I began trying to drive says, you have to find someone who
IV
the second with men on second
Vilas, In a slump for the past also looked sharp in ousting
permitting!
to the tournaments. but that literally
and third andnone out.
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almost killed me."
eve
he
can
play
well
but
to
beli
6-3,64.
"I didn't know anyone that rich,"
Other se eded players advancplay well. His problems havan't
'I started to get run down and
he said, "so I found 15 guys from
all been with his stroke.
Ing in cluded No. 3 Harold
caught a virus
well, I foun d out
llll
Sanford who were willing to chip in
The top-seeded Left-hander Solomon of Fort Lauderdale,
________________________________________________________
later it was a virus. At the time they
ffs
$1,200 bucks apiece."
.
Argen
tina survived a Fla., with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over
from
0
IV
told me I had two heart attack&amp; I
Right away you can see how AshT
from Jay Lapi- Haroon Ismail of Zimbabwe
first4.40
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3 Gooldm-Arcs
spent three weeks in a hospital in
by ran into money problems. Fifteen
dus of Princeton, N.J., Tuesday Rhodesia; No. No. 4 Jose
0(1.2) 36.40; P (2-1)96.61:00(1.
Harness
Oklahoma City and then came
2) 171,40.
people times $1,200 only equals
night and went on to poet a 74 Hlgueras of Spain, 6-3, 6-4 over
Third Game
home."
of
Charlotte,
N.C.;
(76-1
victory
in
his
opening
John
Sadri
%dteW3%lS
u,
In a league in which Ashby
15.10 5.60 3.10
2Arca
SEMINOLE
match of the $175,000 No. 6 Jose-Luis Clerc of IV
Once he got home, Ashby said, he
7.00 4.10
3Sera
DAYTONA BEACH
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iv
TUESDAY NIGHT
3.60
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TUESDAY NIGHT
found out from Orlando doctors that
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tournament.
2 Flag Raiser
.
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what had actually happened to him
11
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go very far.
11~
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"I
had
never
ev
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9.50 5.60
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4
Light
Pay
Day
10.60
6.60
4.00
was he had contracted a virus which
,
mentOt
5 Great Stepper
"Well, I made a lot of mistakes
3.00 2 lrista.Gasti Ii
13.60 5.40 3.40
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1 TrishC.
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had reached his heart. Once th ey
930 5.00
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.
this
.
7
Sierra
Con
S$
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last
year
and
guess
money
was
the
playing
blind,"
said
Vi
s,
who
I8karthyofRossford,
Ohio;
and
la
T
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%we
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biggest one. Next time I'm going to
Second Race
belted tirs.
"
six Popular
7) 60930.
lOcalaStar8onus 5.60 2.00
he was allowed to begin playing
defeat Lapidus in 97-degree 6-3, 6-3 over Australian Ross
6)390.50.
Second Race, D,1141, T. 32.05
T
get the money in the bank before I
-.
Weaving.double 1 J's Valentine
5.00 3.10
FI Game
6
Mr.
Earl
weather,
"He
is
a
good
player
Case.
5.00
2.60
2.10
again,
long
F`
start, Last year left me with a pretty
ed
who
play
ve
ry
well.
He
does
a
Fritz
Buehning,
19,
of
Short
Q
(1.4)
27.00,
1
"But by that time," he laughed,
(4-1-3) 14O.II
..
6.60 5.20
loscar-GoIrl
1
3 Father Fred
bad debt."
5.20
T
Time 2:17.
lot of things like me, but not Hllls,NJ,, whohadto win three
$Betde-WaIiy
I.
H, P (42) $130, T
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"It was like I had never held a club
Thud Ra
Ashby is now fitting "a little
LOwPRIcES!i'
-. -.
everything. He Is difficult to matches last weekend to earn a
Q
(3-1) 30.20; P (34) 107.401 P (
3)173.20.
7 Jolini Sub
7.10
before."
0)107.40: 1 (345) 100.41.
carpentry and roofing work" into his
attack."
berth In the tournament, ousted
'g
Third Race,C5.16,T.31,M
2 Gayle Stanton
10.00 5.60
Sixth Game
Size
B78"13
Sla.
F7814
golfing
sched
ul
Lapidus,
also
a
southpaw,
fifth-seeded
Man
ua
l
Orantes
4
Qu
Printer
4.00
3,00
3.10
Donna
Whiz
e
to
help
of
ick
ö
By
pay
th
The 240 "starving golfers" Ashby
off at
3.00 SIrt4tl.Pecina
13.00 10.50 7.40
rry Tidbit
4.60 6.20
a (2-7) 52.41i T (1-2-6) Z19-6111 4 Arano-Mandials
drilled 10 service aces put Spain, 04, W, 64.
9.40 6.00
debt.
He
says
as
soon
as
he
lines
up
a
spoke
of
manage
to
stay
on
the
tour
2FOR
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' "_X ,/ - ,.
2 Respondent
9.00 Time 2:17.2.
4.00
2G&amp;dos-Andre
Vilas
u
si
ng
his
booming
first
In
o
th
er
matches,
Juan
Nunez
sponsor, gets himself out of debt,
Q (44) 26.40, P (4-11 $3.40, 1(44Fourth Race
iiiaril'tffróügh the use of
7345
T
(54)
)33
Q(4$)
serve and a splmbing second of Chile defeated Canadian
6611$ Giver
2) 300.60.
21.00 10.20 6.00
IV
S895
and hones up his game, he plans to
sponsors. As he explained it, the
195
3 General Mac
7.00 1.00
serve Alter losing the tie- Rt'jean Genols, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4;
Sennffi Geme
FourthRace, I, 516 1. 31.00
lPrincassKat
idea Is to approach someone who make another stab at the tour,
6
'
3.00 lZubl.Badlola
9.10 4.00 3.10
breaker, however, Lapidus was Bruce Manson of Farnsworth,
5 Echo Future
10.10 5.60 7.00
(34) 4340, 1 (43.1) 27L201
5.40 300
hopefully next year.
Plus
$1
80
F.E.T.
Plus
F.E.T.
- needs a good loss to write off his
$2.34
6
Hulk
7.20
9.10
less Itu-estening In tie second Tex, defeated Jim Delaney of
Time 2:19.).
1.60
•Sen$i.WaIIy
7 Zero Hawk
3.60
MMMMMMIM
taxes and ask him for $30,000. If he
Fi
tt
ft
h
Race
Potomac, Md., 26, 6-4, 7-5;
"Golf is a frustrating game," he
(j
0(34) 22.46; P (6.3)60.35; 1(43.
($4) 92.20, P (54)773.70,1(5-4. 4 Tarpoon Bryn
Q
6.00 2.00 2.20 0) 403.20.
"I'm playing pretty well, not Emilio Montano of Mexico
agrees to become your sponsor, you said. "One day you have It, the next
1) 735.00.
SMother Brother
3.40 2.30
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078.14
SPa.
078.15
FlfthRace,B,~,T.39.
too
badly,"
said
Vilas
thcughtdefeated
Australian
John
guarantee that the first $30,000 of
2Whlzzit
2.20 3Said-Olano
day you don't. I'll tellyou one thin91
7.00 730 6.00
3
Cheyenne
Road
5.20
3.60
3.00
fully.
"My
confidence
is
coming
James,
W,
H;
and
Mel
Pacell
your winnings that year will be
I Claregun's Power
10.20 4.60
it sure is a hard way to Make
62.40: Tm. 1:49.3.
back. When you know you are of Nashville, Tenn., defeated
6.20
2FOR
2Oscar.Urqulza
I
2FOR
6 Job Adams
4.110
I mmediately paid to him, then you money."
playing badly, you worry that SouthAfrlcanDlonJoubert,6-4,
0 (3.4)19.60, P (34) $4.00, T
6Mlster DelhI
5.10 2.00 3.
2) 301.4L
6)100.00.
95
things ar en 't going well.
6-3.
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3.00 3.00
NInth Game
Si xth Race,A5Il,T.31,71
Arden
66
2.00
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21.00 26.50 6.60
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Q (44) 2420, T (644) 340.00; lMu$llIa
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babwe Rhodesia defeated John
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9.00 9.00 Time 2:15.4.
4.60
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Apraiz
2.60
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$2.59 F.E.T.
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over to St. Andrews for the 1979 ago, is not letting his rivals 1dm, "I know when yo have ported Tuesday Joimson left
British Open which he won by recent st ruggle for form, lull had a wet spring that you will Donald Dell, the lawyer who
Watson, leadin$ money- two strokes from fellow-Ameri- * him into any false sense of have rovo kna No and that negoUated his current pact and
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set the old mark at 3:49.4 four talking as though it was going to with Cue tucked in behind him.
years ago and his time looked be a sitters' race. That I knew
While the others wondered
secure for a while - until Coe suited me with my finishing whether this was the crucial
led home a Mar-studded field to speed."
break, Scott and Cot, were gone
notch his second world record
The economics graduate before Coe took the lead from
at the Bislett Stadimn in less from Loughborough University 700 ineters and was never
than two weeks.
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Carter thought Parker's throw was going over his head at first.
"That's what it looked like when it left his hand," said Mootreal's heads-up receiver. "The ball sort of died down just before
it reached me. Downing committed himself by going on the inside
instead of coming around me. I was reaching for the ball and alter
I tagged him with it, the only thing I cared about was that he was
out. No, Parker didn't really surprise me. I've seen him throw
before."

The pencil-slim Briton inetcs over American Steve
OSLO, Norway (UP!) - The
record belies a man of his clocked 1:42.33 for the ® Scott, but took the lead about
Mature- but Sebastian Coe sits meters July 5 to pulverize the 700 meters out with the rest of
today as a giant In the track 1:43.4 set In 1977 by Cuban the field far adrift.
world.
Alberto Juantorena.
Scott clocked 3:51.11 to f inish
With an aggressive display of
'i didn't feel any straw or second, third was Craig Mascalculated running power, the pain anywhere in the race and I back of the United States in
fl-year-old lightweight British am surprised that it went with 3:5202 and fourth was Eamonn
Coghlan of Ireland in 3:52.45.
and a fragile 129 pounds - doesn't plan to race again until walker finished sixth in 3:52.85.
glided to victory In the socalled the European Cup final in Turin
Golden Mile Tuesday night in a next month.
After tile first lap, Scott took
world record clocking of
"I didn't really come to break up the running and into the back
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to make the call until he was absolutely sure. Out, he signaled so
everyone in the ballpark could see it.
Ron Guidry, the Yankees' Left-handed ace, then walked Mav111t
with the bases full and two out in the ninth for the game.wtnner
but it was really Parker who had decided the contest.
Bowie Kuhn, the commissioner, presented Parker with Ida
MVP trophy on the field after the game, pointing out the award
usually isn 't given for defensive proficiency.
"That's right," Parcer said later. "I've never won a trophy
before for two throws, never in my life. Everybody recognizes me
as an offensive player and that's why I feel good winning the
award for something I did on defense. Pete Rose gave me a
perfect target and Gary Carter made a helluva play on Downing. I
give him all the credit in the world. I was trying top It In on one
bounce and I guess I threw It too hard and the ball sailed."

Stationing himself five feet up the line to the left of home plate,
Carter grabbed the ball above his head on the fly and then put it on
the incoming Downing. George Maloney, the plate umpire, waited

Klngdoine.

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Instead of giving up on the ball, Parker quickly caught up with
it in foul territory, grabbing it in his huge, hamlike right hand and
letting it fly as if shot from a cannon to third baseman Ron cey.
Rice, trying to stretch his Texas Leaguer into a triple, was out by
three feet.
The Mets' Lee Mazzilli tied the score in the top of the eighth with
his leadoff homer off loser Jim Kern after which Parker came up
with the gem of the game in the bottom of the inning, lie did it with
the Angels' Brian Downing on second, Reggie Jackson on first and
two out.
Graig Nettles, the Yankees' third baseman, ripped a line single
to right off Bruce Sutter, the Cubs' forkballer, and Parker had to
leap at least a foot off the artificial turf to flag down the high
bouncer.
He was 275 feet from home plate when he collared the ball, and
with first baseman Pete Rose standing to the right of the pitcher's
mound and providing him a perfect line, Parker uncorked the
kind of throw you really had to see to believe. The ball sailed
toward Expos' catcher Gary Carter as if it had been expelled
from some giant slingshot.

on. Seeing Parker char" in, Morgan held up, but at the last
Instant, Pittsburgh's bearded 6-foot-5, 230-pound superstar shied
off the ball after losing it against the white ceiling of the

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the American League to eight straight victories, 16 of the last 17
UP! Sports Editor
and a 31-18 superiority overall.
SEATTLE (UP!) - Some fundamental truths In baseball are
They did all this with a decisive if somewhat Inartistic 76 win
held to be so self evident that there's positively no argument about over the snakebft American Leaguers Tuesday night before 58,905
them whatsoever.
In the Klngdome and practically everyone who saw the game
Nobody, for example, seriously disputes the general belief that came away talking about the same player - big Dave Parker.
Pete Rose out-hustles everybody else and that Nolan Ryan throws He was the one who saved it for the National Leaguers with two
the ball harder than any other pitche r.
titanic thr ows, the one who wound up the game's MVP although
Similarly, for years, it was an accepted fact that no right fielder managing only one
se uentlal single and a sacrifice fly In
alive had a better arm than the Dodgers' Carl Furulo. Some three official times up and the one who eventually may cause Carl
'ballplayers can jerk you out of your seat with one of those tape Furillo to come back out to the ballpark and watch HIM throw.
measure jobs downtown or an exciting diving catch, but old
" always thought Carl had the best arm I ever saw," remarked
Skoonj, as they used to call Furiflo in Flatbush, could make the
Pee
Wee Reese, the former Dodger shortstop who was a team'kind of throw from the outfield that literally had you talking about
mate
of Furill o's and one of the on-the-scene eyewitnesses to
.it the rest of your Life,
Par ke r's spectacular performance Tuesday night. "This fellow's
When it came to his specialty, cutting base runners down from
- right field, the former Dodger right fielder represented the arm Is at least as strong."
, standard of excellence by which aU others were measured. Later,
With the American League leading 6-5 in the seventh inning,
a right fielder with Pittsburgh came along whom they said might
Jim Rice of the Red Sax led off with a a high looper to right that
even compare with Furillo. His name was Roberto Clemente.
second baseman Joe Morgan went back for and Parker came in

a 2.0 deficit. and in the third

The National. League, with from behind to go in front and horns. lie lost a fly ball to right to the eighth."

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Herald Staff Writer
upon everytime he or she turns
E. Palmetto Ave., Longwood, regular classroom in the same
A Longwood woman is ex- did not seek any "specific school year.
around or told he can't talk to
pected to voice her complaint relief" from her complaint.
son, various people, or everytime he
six-year-old
Her
tonight at a special hearing that
Mrs. 'I'ree has sought to Douglas, ran into "a similar goes to a telephone, It's
her two sons received an In- have an Investigation con- problem" while he was in locked."
Carmine M. Bravo, an attenor education during the ducted concerning the ad- kindergarten, she said.
As a "taxpayer and con- torney for Mrs. Coberly, said he
three years they attended ministrative practices at the
Seminole County schools.
elementary school and her two cerned citizen," Gene Grooms, doesn't know what to expect at
The hearing will be held at children, who are now enrolled executive director of the tonight's hearing. He did say
7:30 at the Seminole County In a private school In another Seminole Educat 10 n Mrs. Coberly "will be there
Association (SEA), said he is with her rebuttal or thoughts.
School board administrative county.
The purpose of the hearing Is
In her specific allegations, interested In complaints by
office, 1211 S. Mellonville Ave., Mrs. Tyree says she was told teachers and administrators to give those teachers and
her son, Paul, was two years involving alleged improper administrators the opportunity
The board also expects to behind in his education when administrative practices at the to voice their complaints,
Bravo said. This Is not to "put
hear complaints from teachers she removed him from the school.
"From the many employees I Mrs. Coberly on trial and have
and administrators who charge Seminole County public school
administrative practices are system and enrolled him In a have talked to, I do have a the school board sit as the judge
concern for what's going on," and jury," he said.
improper at the Longwood private school.
In his opinion, Bravo said, the
She claims her son, Paul, was Grooms said.
Elementary School, a board
complaints
surrounding Mrs.
tested
for
special
learning
spokesman reported.
"The best education for the Coberly result from the fact she
Other parents and teachers disabilities while a student at
Are expected to turn out to the Longwood school without kids and the best working is "staunch, anti-union."
speak in support of Arletta her knowledge. Her son at- conditions for those people
Coberly, principal of the tended Longwood Elementary Involved cannot be met In that
bit -School
from
October,
1975
to
school
because
of
all
the
ti-ic,ongwood school,
tion, continous turmoil in that
June, 1978, she said.
Mrs. Tyree said her son was school," Grooms said.
Ned Julian, school board
VA
"It's the type of situation
attorney, recommended on transferred Into a special class
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SAVE
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By SHARON CARRASCO
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County School
Board rejected the grievance
Tuesday of a former middle
school guidance counselor who
asked he be granted a reevaluation of his performance.
Ray Masters was employed
as a guidance counselor for two
years at South Seminole Middle
School In Casselberry on an
annual renewable contract.
Masters, who had 19 years of
experience under his belt, was
hot recommended for a third
year contract from Principal
L.A. Boyette or Superintendent
of Schools William Layer for
1%is upc**ralng athol year.
In his testimony, Boyette told
the board he had received
'many complaints" from
parents, students and teachers
regarding the "abrasiveness"
of Masters. He also claimed he
told Masters to spend more
time In group counseling rather
Um individual counseling at
the school, but Masters did not
comply.
In his evaluation on April 5,
1979, Masters was given a
"needs Improvement" in the

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wish to add to the expense of my
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DEAR MS. Thanks for considering donating my removal of oiguns.
keeping me on my toes. Mandy organs for possible transplant
Steliman, a lady lawyer and at the time of my death.
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"I live with my daughter
Linda and usually have
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have l un ch out," she said.
Since the two have dl!Ierentschedules,mealsare
not often fixed together.
"We usually throw some
vegetabl es together and a
salad," she added, or I
buy something from the
deli or eat something
frozen."
When all the children
were still at home, one of
the f am ily favo rites was
pork roast which "we'd
cook to pieces." Another
was Lormann chill whose
reci pe she acquired from
her In-laws.
Mrs. Lormann did admit
to tying on an apron now
and then when the family
gets together and the
following are some of the
dishes they all enjyoy:

DEAR ABBY: 1 note that you
frequently advise readers with
legal problems to "consult a
lawyer, and pay hiiii for what
he knows."
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today, when approximately 25
percent of the graduating
classes of most law schools are
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While at the middle school,
Masters said, he had made
contact with 40 percent of a
student body of 1,400. There are
two guidance counselors at
South Seminole Middle School,
he said.
"The ultimate goals of a
counselor is to deal effectively
with the people he Is dealing
with," Masters said. "I have
done that.".
As for his situation now,
Masters explained that he has
been "black-balled, marked as
a trouble-maker."
Following the school board's
decision, Masters said he was
pleased simply because
"members didn't sidestep the
issue, were Interested and
asked questions." He said he
will be opening a counseling
service soon in Altamonte
Springs.
The school board voted 4 to I
that Masters had no grounds to
ask for a re-evaluation based on
the contract between the
Seminole Education
Association and the School
Board. School board member
Roland Williams was the sole
dissenter.

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By TUM NETSEL
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Herald Staff Writer
Combining a real estate
career with politics,
Longwood's mayor and
councilwoman June
:. Lormann finds her time in
the kitchen has been cut
drastically during the past
few years.
"I don't really do much
co in an ymore since al l
ok g
my kids are grown and
gone and I'm in po litics and
real estate," said Mrs.
'
Lormann who recently took
an ea rly retirement after
22 years to Sun Bank to
devote herself f ull time to
the camIly real estate
business,
Besides working at the
bank and being the mother
of three children, Mrs.
Lormann has had a 20-year
Interest In the real estate
business founded by her
late husband Al, who for
ten years was also mayor
of Longwood.
Being
mayor
of
Longwood seems to run in
the Lormann family. First
her husband, then son Jim
a few years later, and now,
after six years of being on
the city council, Mrs.

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Cook Of The Week

Grievance

category of "maintains good
rapport with students, parents
and co-workers." He also
needsreceived
the
improvement check for:
promotes effective classroom
Instruction and mutual respect,
uses classroom time wisely and
communicates clearly and
effectively,
During 1979, Masters was
administered three teacher
evaluations. School board
Keeth
Allan
member
questioned the validity of the
evaluations since the one given
on March 21 showed but one
check of needs improvement,
Another evaluation given on
Feb. 9 showed live checks of
needs Improvement.
"Between the first and
second evaluation, I would say
he has shown Improvement,"
Keeth said.
In his testimony, Masters
said he asked Boyette on
"numerous occasions" what
those complaints were and who
was making them. But he was
never told, he said.
"How could I improve If I
wasn't aware of what I am
thing wrong?" Masters asked.

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quartered
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broth
1 lb diced cooked pork
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Blend cornstarch and
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sugar and pepper.
Heat oil in wok or large
skillet over medium high
heat; add salt. Add
vegetables: cook, stirring,

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Sever iminediatly with
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rinsed and drained
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cooked chicken
1
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cup drained chopped
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beat or shake well. Pour
over bean sprout uiixture,
stirring to coat thoroughly
with dr essing. Cover and
refrigerate several hours
or overnight. Before serving, stir; (train off excess
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2 tbsp. white '
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bowl, . combine bean
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cucumber, green onion,
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chestnuts.

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Cool, light, green, and Justibe thing for swmer meals. What
else besides salad fits that description?
As a first course or main dish, however, the best summer salads
begin with one or move leafy green vegetables. According to the

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United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, salad ingredients
might include a number of choices In the lettuce family as well as
,a wide variety of other greens now in season: chicory, mustard
and beet
watercress, escarole, Swiss chard and,
By BERNICE BEliE OSOL
of course, spinach.
The key to the perfect salad lies in the selection and at-home
care of the greens. For our side dish salad, Lettuce Hearts With
Avocado Dressing, choose Iceberg lettuce by touch. The head
For Thursday, July 19, 1979
-should be firm but not hard. Like all the leafy greens, it should
have a fresh appearance with a little wilting or discoloration on
the edges of the leaves.
:Once you get the salad greens home, take time to wash and
YOUR BIRTHDAY
things
bit.
store
properly. Core lettuce before washing. Leaves of all greens
July 19, 1P79
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-1)ec
almuld be separated and bathed wider tepid rwining water. Rhise
Be prepared this coming year 21)It may be a shade difficult to
briefly under cold tap water, then dry, either in a salad basket or
to let go of situations that have make decisions today, owing
between paper tow.
proven to be unprofitable and the fact that you are too easily
Store the srwns in a plWe bag, leaving some air to ch=late,
unproductive. There is great influenced by others. It's best to
In the refrigerator until ready to use. Be site to keep the greens
hope for you once you are use your own judgment.
Away from fruits such an apples, pears and tamtoes; they emit a
willing to try the new.
CAPRICORN (Dec. Z?,Jan.
ra id fire order. At trick tw0
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utural ripentrig gas that may cause the leaves to tum brown.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) Tasks for which you have
7-18
he cashed the ace of trumps.
All salad ingredients should be well chilled at serving time. One
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Then he took the second higti
When dealing with others small fondness are likely to be
V87652
way
to insure icy crispness is to place ft plastic bag of gram,
spade
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the
ace
and
king10"Y, be sure to lay all your made even more difficult today
4 A3
of diamonds. Then he threw,
along with salad forks and bowl or plates, in the freezer for a few
cards on the table. Do nothing because of your attitude. Avoid
minutes before serving.
rest in with the queen of
that could lead them to suspect negative assumptions.
s.
EAST
As main dishsaladsgIn steadily in popularity, the search Is on
kept an ace up your sleeve.
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It looked at first 1
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new treats for l uncheon light suers. Our Cobb Salad Is a
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Find out more of what lies In your social involvements
be a classic
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based on three greens: Iceberg lettuce, Romaine and
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ahead for you in the year today make it a point to trent
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watercress,
topped with diced chicken, hard-cooked eggs and a
073
either
lead
a
club
or
give'
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following your birthday by everyone equally. Showing
v&amp;iety
of
other
hearty ingredients, including a sprightly Fresh
South
a
ruff
and
discard.
sending for your copy of Astro- favortism will cause hurt
Unfortunately for South,,
Lemon Dressing. Feel free to experiment with the combination of
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West had learned how to
gree ns you use for this salad, though; spinach, butterhead lettuce
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to Astro.Graph, P.O. Box 489,
PISCES Feb. 20-March )
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tha t
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escarole are also good choices.
Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Don't look upon dom estic
South held four
He lubs
When preparing greens for tossed Wads, tear rather than cut
the leaves; cutting will cause the edges todiscolor. Pour the salad
Vulnerable: Both
With only three clubs, South
LEO (July 23-Aug.22)Inyow. capable of being immediately
Dealer:
South
dressing
over completely dry greens at the laA minute. And be
would
have
had
another
efforts to try to be all things to rejolved. Clear the air quickly,
spade
or
diamond
and
wou
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sure
not
to
drown the salad ingredients. Toss them In just enough
all people today you may cause even If a one-sided compromiseWest North East South
have ruffed it to complete
dressing to coat the leaves lightly.
Your-self unnecessary com- is necessary.
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ad play. So
Pais
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ARIES ( March 21-April 19)
W:st led
Pass
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avocados,
very ripe
can't please everyone.
Be very careful today how you
South ruffed in duffuny
Pass 5 V
Pass 6
6 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's phrase what you say. There's a
and discarded a club from
. ¼ cup vegetable oil
his hand, but was still left
extremely Important today to chance you could unin.
with
a
two-way
fine&amp;ne
for
3 cloves fresh garlic, mashed
clearly define your goals and tentionally offend one you care
the queen of clubs.
Opening lead: #Q
-% teaspoon chill powder
objectives. If you aim for too for.
Which way should he go?
many targets, you may miss
teaspoon
TAURUS (April 20-May 10;
them all.
1
h
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Financial conditions are a
club due to his holding the
In
snall
bowl, mash avocados with a fork. Add lemon juice, oil,
LIBRA (Sept. X14M. 23) mixed bag for you today.
queen or not holding thi.,
a'.
g*rlic, chill powder and salt; nih well. Spoon over lettuce
Someone who respects your Unless you're very prudent, you
queen?
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontall
South, normally a slow
wedges. Makes: 6 serviW. (2 cups dressing)
OPWOn ffWY come to you for could wind up in the red Uguad
player, is still sitting them
COBB&amp;4LAD
advice today. Tell this person of the black. Spend sensibly.
In
Frank
Stockton's
story
thinking.
head
Iceberg
lettuce
(about 2 cup), washed, well-dralned
%
the truth, and not what you
GEMINI (May 21-Jurie 20)
"The Lady or the Tiger", he
head
Romaine
lettuce
(about 2 cup), wahed, well-dralned
think he'd like to hear.
You're usually very capable of
presented a very difficult
1 bunch watercress, washed and trimmed
SCORPIO Oct. 24-Nov. 22 taking on two projects
problem and thenleft his
weciea
Make no important changes simultaneously and doing
2
readers in limbo. He did not
A Copy JACOBY MOD.
medi=
avocado,
peeled
and thinly sliced
I
give
the
solution.
impulsively today. You may good job. Today. however,
ERN. send $I to: "Win at
South studied the hand for Bridge.' - care ot this newspa2 cups cooked, diced chicken
find that you jumped from the you're better off sticking to just
a moment and proceeded to per. p.o. jinx 489, R&amp;dio Cily
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calories used by your bddy
temperature. We have such
thing as core temperature depend on the calories used at
which is the temperature we rest and during exercise. So the
basic equation used
use to study metabolism.
nutritionists that "calories in"
A person may feel hot or cold equals the "calories used" by
relationship the blood flow your body plus the "calories
the skin. That's where the stored" as fat applies whether
nerve fibers are that give you you like it or not. I wish I could
the sensation of being hot or change it for all the people who
cold
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1 medium cucumber, pared,
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instant bouillon
3 cups tomato juice
1 teaspoon grated onion
1 tablespoon lemon juice
44 teaspoon paprika
I to 2 teaspoons beef-flavor
44 teaspoon cayenne pepper instant bouillon
In blender container, blend
14 teaspoon garlic powder
cheese until smooth. In medium
teaspoon celery salt
bowl, combine ingredients; mix
Thin cucwnber slices, opwell, breaking up large tomato tional
pieces. Cover; chill thoroughly.
In blender container, cornStir before serving. Serve with bine all ingredients except
Lite Mixed Salad. Refrigerate cucumber slices. Blend until
leftovers,
smooth. Chill. Stir before
Approximates 200 calories serving. If desired, garnish
per cup or 25 calories per 2 with cucumber slices and serve
tablespoon serving,
over ice. Refrigerate leftovers.
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prepare fare, designed to hour. Stir before serving. Serve
satisfy appetites and keep the with fresh crisp vegetables.
cook and kitchen cool.
Refrigerate leftovers.
Make the order of the menu
Suggested Vegetables: carrot
chilled soups, low-in-calorie sticks,
celery
sticks,
salads and sandwiches, and an mushrooms, cherry tomatoes,
array of crisp fresh vegetables cauliflowerettes, cucumber
accompanied by dilled-yogurt slices or strips, zucchini slices
for dipping. Set the foods on an or strips.
attractively arranged buffet
Approximates 160 calories
table on the patio, the terrace, per cup or 20 calories per 2
beneath a shady garden tree or tablespoon serving.
in a cool indoor spot. In this
LUNCHEON ORIENTAL
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SHRIMP SALAD
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(Makes2servings)
which will appeal to
1 (16-ounce
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1 cup (4-ounces) cooked
make and thoroughly chill the
soups. A fine for instance Is shrimp
4 cup chopped green onion
refreshing and nutritious Cool
4i
cup thinly sliced radishes
Rosy Peanut Soup. Prepare it in
`,4
cup bottled low calorie
the cool of the morning or the
Italian
dressing
night before it Is needed. Let it
4
slices
pasteurized process
chill for several hours to let the
cheese product, cut into small
flavors mingle.
Beef-flavor bouillon, tomato sq uares
2 large lettuce leaves
juice, dry roasted peanuts,
In medium bowl, combine
yogurt and lemon juice make
bean
sprouts, shrimp, onion and
this 215 calorie per cup soup
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radishes;
mix well. Pour
which is almost a meal in it
dressing
evenly
over top. Cover
On lighter side, is tomato-.
and
chill
at
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2 hours; stir
Cucumber Cooler, flavored
occasionally.
Drain.
Add
with beef-flavor bouillon which
cheese
product;
toss.
Serve
on
has about 45 calories per cup.
Salads are always welcome lettuce. Refrigerate leftovers.
Approximates 215 calories
summer fare, particularly if
there are dieters In the crowd.
Salad makings should be fresh, per serving.
cold and crisp.., the bowls
COOL ROSY PEANUT SOUP
chilled to keep the salads cold (Makes 1•' i quartz or six I-cup
longer. Salad dressings may be servings)
served on the side. Cheese
1 cup dry-roasted peanuts
4-14 cups tomato juice
product slices, cut Into squares,
1
tablespoon lemon juice
strips or jullenned added just
before serving.
1 tablespoon beef-flavor in.
Sandwiches of the open-face Mant bouillon or 3 beef-flavor
variety, with fillings of sliced bouillon cubes
1 (8-ounce) container yogurt
thicken or turkey and cheese
Fresh parsley
product slices (with half the
calories of regular process
In blender container or food
American cheese) will appeal processor, grind peanuts; set
to the light eater... 220 calories aside. In medium saucepan,
per sandwich. Team a cup of combine tomato juice, lemon
Tomato-Cucumber Cooler with juice and bouillon; cook over
one of these appetite satisfying medium heat until bouillon
sandwiches-total 265 calories. dissolves, stirring occasionally.
If your pleasure Is packing a Remove from heat. Cool
picn ic, these foods will pack slightly. Add peanuts and
and travel. In fact, some of yogurt; mix until smooth. Chill.
thein could easily make ittothe Garnish with parsley or
office for a controlled calorie cucumber sticks. Refrigerate
leftovers.
luncheon.
LITE CHEESE AND
Approximates 215 calories
CHICKEN SANDWICHES
per cup serving.
Maku4 Sandwiches)
LITE MIXED SALAD
(Makes five 2CUpservings)
¼ cup diet margarine
2-½ quarts mixed salad
1 tablespoon prepared
greens, rinsed and torn into
mustard
4 slices whole wheat bread bite-size pieces
6 slices pasteurized process
Lettuce leaves
8 slices pasteurized process cheese product, paired and cut
Into thin strips
cheese product
1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms
slices
cooked
4 (1-ounce)
2 small tomatoes, quartered
chicken or turkey
I small cucumber, sliced
In small bowl, combine
1 medium carrot, pared and
margarine and mustard; mix
well. On each bread slice, cut into 1-inch strips
5 green pepper rings
spread about 1 tablespoon
Place greens in large salad
mustard misture. Top each
with lettuce, I cheese product bowl; arrange remaining
slice, 1 slice chicken and ingredients over and among
remaining cheese product slice. greens. Cover; chill until
Garnish as desired. Refrigerate served. Serve with Chunky
Tomato Salad Dressing.
leftovers.
Approximates 220 calories Refrigerate leftovers.
Approximates 90 calories per
per sandwich.
2-cup serving without dressing.
YOGURT-DILL DIP
CHUNKY TOMATO
(Makes 2cups)
SALAD DRESSING
2(8 -ounce) containers plain
( Makes Z-¼ cups)
yogurt
2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
4 teaspoons chicken-flavor
1 cup lowfat cottage cheese
instant bouillon
1 cup (one 8-ounce can)
1 teaspoon dill weed
dewed tomatoes
Fresh crisp vegetables

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PRICES GOOD
JULY 1941

'SAVE 20c

II

2A,

CORN FE
I WESTERN
"

CENTER CUT LOIN

00

616-

IN CASH

7

NOICI

PORK

BOTTOM
ROUND

CHOPS

$79 $171

PRIZES

HHUBU

If you visit the participating stores 26 times during this promotion
You have 1 chance in3of winning a Cash Prize!

V;;~

WHOLE (20 TO 28 I.S.AVG.)

I

PLEASE REDEEM ALL PRIZES FROM PREVIOUS SERIES
_Y WEDNESDAY, JULY 25

'YVA

;
USDA CHOICE4
4r
,
BONELESS UNTRIMMEDt
O

I

LB

LB.

FRESH MARKET

Ground Round

F;WN CENTER CUT THIN MINU

$229

s

Chops

vvw iiirioiioii

W.D BRAND USDA CHOICE
BONELESS BOTTOM

99 1
IVY

L591
ARROW HEAVY DUTY LIQUID

•••

':'

ALL
ALL GRINDS

CHEK
DRINKS

.-

Tissue

'

office. No purchase is required Adults IS years of .g. or older only eligible to pisy
3. TO PLAY. Each gem. ticket contains four DOUBLE DOLLAR BINGO markers, Simply punch out the
store
perforated
portions of the gam, ticket, then separate the punched out portions to reveal your four
markeis Each marker corresponds to. square in one of thi games on your Game Card. Carefully insert
each marker in their appropriate square on your Game Card. EXAMPLE: If one of your markers is a 5119 in
the $100.00 Game, insist that marker in the square marked 569 in the $100.00 Game. Some games
contain squares masked FREE " it is unnecessary to collect e marker to be placid in such Free Squares
Free Squares are not transferable
TO WIN: When you complete any row Inagame. you may bsa winner. Match the four coi!iers L$.Y In
the 0100100. $100 00 or $10 00 game. you may beawinrier, doubling the amount of the game prj 5
:aaamples on this card. Only one winner per

card.

TO CLAIM PRIZE:

AN DOUBLE DOLLAR BINGO markers which are not pan of the winning row
Wiould be removed and transf.red to anew game card. Submit the game card and wm,.ing row or four
corners to authorized store cersonnef who wiN strange for verification and awarding of your pris,. The
Gems card must be signed and the back of each miner In the winning row initialed, in the specs
indicated, by the customis In the pn.wice of authorized poriorviel Winners of $100 through $30.00 can
paid in cast, at the store. Redemption of $100.00 and over must be submitted 10 the
be verified
sponsor for verification and *4 be piid by chick. Al genie materiel submitted for verification becomes
the property of the gem. sponsor. Al
liability on prizes is the responsibility of the prize winner.
GAME
MATERIAL
will
be
rectsd
and
judged void If not obtained from and verified by authorized
S. ALl
If any pan of any game pieces are ege, altered, mutilated, defaced, tampered with,
psonnel
er
forged, contains printing or other errors, of is Integuist in anyway. Any attempt to forge game material or
to defraud In any, way *4 be prosecuted to the fullest aunt of Ian. Germs materials void where taxed or
pnehbtsd by Ian
S. GAME (tdO$ upo5'indiution of all game tickets. Al pities muss be darned within $ days after the

annosirtiemint of termination or they are torI ailed. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, at
such times as the verified claim, for prises In any category equals the number of prizes advertised for that
category, than the game it relates to that specific prize category shall linmsdiatelv terminate without
niotic.. arid any unverified cialrns at or after that Urns aliaS be ausometicslly iscsed.

a.

\

CHLITZ

....

purchase excl. dgs.

.•••

'

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PACK
12-oz.
CANS

CRACKIN GOOD

9'

Pretzels

I

JAR

r.f tW

-$ ¶1 09
49-ox.
BOX

. ALL VARIETIES
...

2

ARROW FABRIC

Softener

r acl

UVI 304

ASTOR
TEA MIX
32-9&amp;

purchase sisci. cigs.

6$ 6 9

1-LB.
CAN

Creamer

$5.00

Lt'

ASTOR COFFEE

2 '0rcs' 9°'

DETERGANT
Limit I with
or more

BEER

LImIt

DRIP SOUTH

TIDE

itsJ

•

SAVE 10' THRIFTY MAID

II

APPLE
SAUCE

mc
Rq

2

32Dx.

89

9"

0

MAYONNAISE

$149

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.

valid for this Game.

I. OFFER NOT OPEN TO: Employses fond their I.R.S. listed dsp.nd.ntsl of the sponeor, its subsidiaries,
Dansico Associates. their adviflising agency, and any Other companies engaged in the development and
production of these games.

- JUNDO HOAMWAN

.

:,

'

Here's all you have to do to win at
Double Dollar Bingo
FIN .e ew if five

dewiii

Will.
diagstially.

lift say tier

of fear

leers of

iciell.
dszpaal.

Won $1.001
5100 or $10

Win $5.00.
$2.00 or $1.00

ODDS CHART

the insult St IS.
game rose

Win $2002
$200 o $20

$2.0.00
1,001.00
300.00
100.00
30.00
10.00

760
1,000
2.000

1.00

5,000

27001.1

2.00

20.000
100,120

417$2011
123tsI

1.00
TOTALPRIZU

36
100
200

139;005

i""

AS OF
July 19, 1979

Match the feet cersers
is the $1001. $100
Sr StO game. double

as

on,

REGULAR

MW $' . WTW LEMON

$139 N

IA

ASTOR
"COFFEE
1 with $5.00 or more

,

ARROW FACIAL

$219

SAVE 20. ALL PIAV0R$

1. TO OBTAIN MATERIAL: Get ifi.. game card and game ticket on request it the and of checkout at at

q
MLq
=

PKO.

LB.

PACK
P1(0.

ONLY GAME MATERIAL "died Series

'P $1-79A

469 '' ,. $I 991

j,

.'Ii

SLICED
BACON

ROAST

$169;

BATH
TISU
SE

LIMIT 2 PLEASE

-

HICKORY SWEET

PORK

4

LILAC
WHITE, YELLOW, PINK

BLEACH

Detergent

CORNED BEEF,
BRISKET .

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4 10115

PUREX
H

WESTERN COIN FED CINTIR CUT
PORK LOIN

KINGS ThAT USDA CHOICE

$189
_

$1

/O)

WfflW

CHUCK
STEAK

STEAK
7) LL

.. to $

cowls CUT 7 tONI

ROUND

Rules for playing Double Dollar Bingo

Wednesday, July Ill,

316,714 to I

'

136,000 to 1 57,50010
18.000 to 1113.500 to 1 S.750t.1_

1Tto i

20.570 to I

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49

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5161. 1

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to I
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Silt. I

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44M

$UPIIWNS ASSONSIS
FLAVORS ($.CT. PSI.)

Wx

CUT

WARES

'a

14,131

10. 311 to 1_
1.113 to 1
11.305 to 1 -

DOY

"

17

FT2

CON

'

.Sri,ir._...

SWISS STYLE

YOGURT
I

9

I..a.
'cups

$100

1; i

ISOwI
lOitoI

DIXIE DARLING BREAD

1Y

t.1

4%1.1

7101

31101

DIXIE DARLING

PRESTIGE
BREAD ..
HARD ROLLS

This germs being played In the eIi,y'four (84) partcetlng WinnOlule
stores located Its central Florida
Scheduled termination date: October II. 117*
NOTE: This, odds effective until August 17. 1979. After this date you must

0-ox.

. . . .

we updated odds posted In your Wlnn'DluIe or affiliated food hates and In
newpaper advcrihamantz.

OUUL DARLING $ROWl'I 'N SERVE FRENCH

'JIL
iiti 1,51

11

1
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I

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89

2-10-1

79c

�V

Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 18, 1979

FRESH VALLEY-Our own brand
vor
of Beef that is carefully selected
from the best of heavy, western,
U.S.D.A. Choice Beef for flavor
and extra tenderness

-Every Pack

Our butchers expertly trim
away extra fat leaving only
enough to make
FRESH VALLEY
always tender &amp; juicy!

SO YOU
Deited KNOW

e

IT

AVAILABLE ONLY AT...
Look for this label for Beef
thats GUARANTEED!

'S FRESH...

ALL. ITEMS AND PRICES GOOD WED., JULY 18, THRU
TUES., JULY 24. 1979. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED.

LB

8uP gcoiI??t /

4

AS
LARGE
SIZE

1
°°

SAVE 250

SAVE IOC P%G

Freshly Packaged Slaw or Salad

i

SAVE 2OCSWIEI

79

60

Mexican Pineapple

PICK
YOUR

cdJOtl

FRESH SEEDLESS

LUMS

P

SAVE 3O

-

49Q 12/49

EACH

GIANT
ROLL

KRAFT

LB

$229

Matlaw's Stuffed Clams

2FOR

168

Sliced American Singles
SAVE 204 Is:

Pantry Pride Cottage Cheese
Pantry Pride Bowl Oleo

SAVE 204 ISo: MEAT OR BEEF

Ball Park Franks

SAVE 204? LBS

SAVE 404 2Oo: PEG WID

$298

SAVE I0C12s: PANTRY PRIDE

$188

Assorted Lunch Meat

SAVE 2O

59%L.

Evet)21

16.5oz$
CANS

)

PKQ.

Sunshine Saltines
SAVE IOClSit

2

Contadina

Tomato Sauce

100*1

d

39A"

SAVE IOCIDu

Pantry Pride Marshmallows

3/$1

SAVE l0C40.

1°

Pantry Pride Peanut Butter

BATHROOM CLEANSER

24oz

93

LAUNDRY

LIQUID

DETERGENT

92.
______

'

51
1

IFER

KRAFT

C:

49oz
BOX

DRESSING

1000 ISLAND, WINE
VINEGAR, FRENCH
OR ITALIAN

IMUSTARD (59 I
JAR

INCH WHITE
100
.ryc%h,ce

COUNT

Box

79c

'

$1

SAVE 34

4PACKS £

,

97d

SAVE

3/$1
3/$1

Jergen's Soap
SAVE IUlkl

Veg All Mixed Vegetables
I IIIAGlEXAR ORPOSIP

145

—

toigers onee

"

ILI CAN IEGII(U DRIP DRIP

2.55

Folger's Coffee

PUNCH
LAUNDRY

OX

79
s*YE

10*

•1
..•

.:,

V

SAVE

214 PANTRY PRIDE

Dainty Dinner Rolls
SAVE tDCPAN TIY PRIDE SESAME SEEDED

French Rolls

SA

VE IDE PANTRY PRIDE

Poppyseed Rolls
SAVEIKEAGH

CURITY
SOFT PUFFS
260 $

2/890
2/890
2/890

SAVE 10

Coconut Layer Cake
SAVE IICPNITRT PRIOR

21$ 1

French Stick Bread

2

V
LASIC
POLISH PICKLE
I

KOSNIR Dliii
SAVE 309 4

TOILET
TISSUE
WWTI, PINK/GREEN

4 ROLL PACK

SANFORD -ZAYRE PLAZA HIWAY 17.92 &amp; AIRPORT BLVD.

V

-

V

V

•V

'

COUNT

COUNT

CHARNIN

on

46oz FRESH

2

1

GOOD NEWS
RAZORS

89

-

£

,

54co

SHANK
CUT A
Atfl
LVI-

N.R. BTLS.

$129

$1

r891
SAVE IOC

5 LB
PKG.

I

78LB

SAVE 1Oi

____

'

35oz

YOUR
CE

SAVE

FROZEN

ONE LITER

pq

___

'ttIIIIIIII.IIIIIIØ'
SAVE IOCIIu FROZEN

uIP

pnns

R.Ce or

C

OL
2 LITE

8

SAVE 10411.1 ASSORTED

Morton

....•

.,.

_w1 - U. OISU Ails

IFILM

pull

-V
•-

IWs.litWy$a$a

0,11 SUP ir

ILROorLssus- u(

'°"°

Morton Frozen Dinners

690

•,.

TC
OMATO

690

Morton Mexican Dinners
SAVE 10C.Ile: FROZEN

690

Morton Turkey Dinner
SAVE 344 $.i FROZEN

3/1
3/$ 1

Pantry Pride Orange Juice
SAVE 1141k: FROZEN

SAVE 1041hz AUDITED FROZEN

-'
I

590

Pet Ritz Cream Pies
SA

VE loClu FROZEN

490

Pantry Pride Whipped Topping

I.

-

SACRAMENTO

46oz

690

Newton Broccoli Spears

t...c...

•

Dinners

SAVE 10414,: IRWIN

alt4$10,u

.w,, U

Frozen

SAVE IDE 1k: ASSORTED

C!)w
..

69d

Morton Chicken Dinner

IiM_
___DEVELOPING

—

t%winF,1ogdnJ,oj/s/

Rest

59 c

Mse to t p1 s. Ida ad
1W Log Pstr Pvds its.

89
SAVE 100

GOOD JULY 19 THRU JULY 25, 1979.

AL KA SELTZEi~ —___
FOIL

88C

LB

rivery'8 p,i,e'

$339

lim

SAVE 25E
25 COUNT

28
$2

WHOLE
TO 10 LBS

12 PACK
1 2oz CAN

SAUCE

79e

4

TMMWCAPO

MUKII
nm77

PANTRY PRIDE
APPLE

HERBAL OR
REGULAR 9oz

SIRLOIN TIP
ROAST

WHITING

LB

PABST
BLUE
RIBBON
BEER

6 PAK 120z

SUMMERS EVE
DOUCHE SA'VE 20
DISPOSABLE

BONELESS BEEF

DRESSED

WHOLE OR BUTT CUT LB 880

LB

*122

SAVE
I2oz

SALISBURY STEAKS-SLICED
TURKEY-CHARCOAL PATTIES. re. in

SMOKED
HAMS

AGREE
SHAMPOO
PROTEIN, NORMAL OR OILY

ROLLS

FREEZER QUEENDINNERS SAVE 300
SI 4R

ADDED

ALBERTI
REAL
750 ML.
LAMBRUSCO
SANGRIA
*1
WINE
69 WINE
SAVE 200

N*4080

HOT DOG or HAMBURGER

Best 8ugs in8akey!

Pantry Pride Blue Detergent

WATER

$148

SAVE 20C

dllI4

08 YELLOW/BLUE

1AV11

BEEF
SAVE 30 A LB

DUNKS
GERMAN STYLE
BEER

Ip

0
LB
fi

EXCELLENT FOR COOKOUTS LB

FRESHLY

5 LBS
&amp; OVER

~VE 400

Best
SAVE I ICElsz

$128

PKG

~Verft
l ow rice/

2/$1

FFV Assorted Crackers

1V 11 IiDETERGENT VI

LSAV

SAVE 4U

AND In

99

IVORY

22oz

SAVE flCISst

"

24oz AVG.
SAVE ice A LB

LB

FLASH FROZEN FISH

d18I2o
$j18eoz.*?
*298

3LOAVES
240 1

TNT Roach &amp; Ant Bomb

18.5oz
PKG.

1

3/890

Kounty Kist Early June Peas

LEISUREWAY
PAPER PLATES

69c
TIDE

~~Isealll

/

79

SAVE 30CIhs

PILLSBURY
CAKE MIXES
ASSOPTED FLAVORS

COMET

r

$2

IAVE ,OC.1&amp;I

SAVE SC17,z

Foamy Detergent

SAVE 54

HlC Fruit Drinks

$228

ROCK
CORNISH HENS
U.S.D.A. GRADE A

FRESH
PORK BUTTS
$18
SAVE 20 A LB

Ffl1I1D A

99d

3/$ I Nestle Chocolate Quick

SAVE C 320: LIOWO

BOXES

FIWI PUNCH

SAVE 400 A LB

$188

Suhnyland Roll Sausage

jrP90

SAVE SC 14.z GRAPE. ORANGE OR

SIRLOIN STEAK
Fi~O $958

$108

Lykes Smoked Sausage

PKG.
SAVE 25 ON YOUR NEXT PURCHASE OF
HAMBURGER WITH SPECIALLY MARKED PACKAGES
OF DAK SLICED HAM.

Best Bugsh,clh,cepks/

590

IOC LI

$118

DAK SLICED
IMPORTED HAM

%iUAHL
Best Buysin $ccepJes/

CENTER CUT BEEF

SAVE 304 ISo: PEG HOT OR MILD

Solo

BOTTLE

SAVE

Hygrade Hot Dogs

Kraft Parmesan Cheese
Lykes Grill Meat Franks

$118

SAVE 2*4 I?.: PEG

SAVE ?OC3s: GRATED

AM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL

e(

580

SAVE 104th:

LIBBY"S COR

ILi
5LBQ
PKG.

68d Skillet Brand Bacon
SAVE 204 lZoz PEG
$118 Fyne Taste Meat Franks

SAVE Mt 24#: CUP CREAM

049LB

ow 8C

SAVE 30C LI POC SLICED

Pantry Pride Cream Cheese

10

SAUCE
__
JUICE
SAVE 30
ASSORTED FLAVORS
_______
l8oz

Pr

SAVE 20 A LB

SAVE 3ü4Iêsz PANTRY PRIDE

V

LEMON

LB98

SAVE "t 30a PEG

CALIFORNIA
NECTARINES
ALB

THIGHS,

BREAST WITH RIBS I

Matlaw's Shrimp Rolls

SWEET JUICY

ReaLemon

BARmBmQUE

59c)

Fryer Combination

6FOR

SAVE
2O

2s89

FOR

TOWELS
SAVE 21

SA VE 204 ALl? TOE LIPkG flA 04 GO PlENuM

ti

CALIFORNIA

SUPqcouh1!'

LB $118

Western Pork Spare Ribs
SAVE 10421.: PEG

Green Peppers

ALL VARIETIES

$ I 78

LB $188

?T03 LBS

SAVE 304 A LI 3 TO LBS IRISH V AL LEY IRISH FROZEN

SAVE tIC GREEN

FLORIDA
LORIDA
MANGO__ESSAVE F
401111 L IM ES

SAVE flc

Boneless Stewing Beef

SAVE 30C LARGE

SAVE 20 A LB

LB

SAVE 304 A LI USDA CHOICE IRISH VALLEY BR AND GROUND 01 PIECES

100

6FOR

Boiling Peanuts
ou$' NEW CROP

Beef Blade Chuck Steak

79

EACH

Fresh Green Cukes

SAVE 204 A LI U 5 0 A CHOICE FRESH VALLEY BRAND

490

SAVE 30C

LB

SAVE 2OcALB

(LS. DA. Choice Fresh laIr

Best Ruqs,inPivducc!
SAVE 7IC A IN
$149
Country Stand Mushrooms

-

HIBLETS

6

CORK

E 149

1 2oz C AN

,.j
Inc

SAVE

IBC

�ill—Evening Herold, Sanford, FL

Wsdn.sday, July ii, 97

18—Help V4nftd

Legal Notice

Seminole

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

SOME CHANGES ,y$qy

The postal service has banned pieces of mail less than 3½ inches deep, 5 Inches

-

has been Imposed on oversized and odd-shaped pieces of mail; this charge ap.
plies to first-class mall weighing 1 ounce or less as well as third-class mail
weighing 2 ounces or less and measuring more than 61,4 inches deep, 118,4 inches
wide and ¼ inch thick,

Panel

House

Approves

Found

-

the authority to draw up a

tons."

gasoline rationing plan for
emergencies.

Rationing will let

pr-

dent manage
fairly, the White House said In
the fact sheet explaining the
new policies.
Carter asked Congress In
April for
power, and

The House C anierce Coinmitta gave it approval on a
volcç vote late Tuesday to a bill
allow Carter to
that
design a guoune rauonuig
'plan. When he actually put the while the Senate approved It,
plan Into effect - If fuel the House turned It down.
shortages persist at 20 percent
The new proposal in
Congress would
or worse
have on. more shot at ap'- Commerce Committee bill Is
proving It or turning It down. somewhat streamlined: It subs
jeds the rationing plan to only
The bill also would have the one more congressional sCrUtipresident set energy conserva- ny, rather than two rounds of
UM targets, when fuel short- approval In existing law.
T
uesday's l0hour meeting of
Tuesday's
ages reach 10 percent, for the
dates to meet with their own the Commerce Committee was
largely a Mthtaleev. session, in
list.. calling short of the a room without air conditioning
to save energy.
tar.etawouldhavetosubinitto
______
federal mandatory progiaznl
rationing

-

which could Include a wide

range

energy belt.
Ugtte'lnp but could not Inellis coupon rationing or the
mandato,y closing of service
sistloes on weekends,
of
_

The bill suggests, but does not
require, a "caries, day" W
pro.dh lnwbicheadicar would
In but from the road on one
_____

apucific day a week.

Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich.,

the committee's energy subs
committee chairman, urged his
colleagues not to gut the con.ervalion bill beca
use of "a
___
rather fragile
porting ratIoning A11 Ill last.dltch
emergency measure.
By margins of 41, 241,
1$-4, the eoinrmiltteetirnedb.ck
major attempts Ia d','ige the
rationing provisions. Some
members wanted ratIoning
triggered by a 15 percent
shortage, some wanted It
triggered by any shortage
consIdered serious, and some

Unda
_r the bill, governors
could k for power to require
'ignlmom perdlases In gasoline
stations, to reduce "tanklit vta1I
purchases.
In Carter's new energy wanted a more cwnber.ome
program announced to the congressional approval
adlon luaday nigbi, he kid PrOi.IlkWL __

Telethon Director Named

rIJ,

Jo" Wlite, veteran IV dIrector, hes been nom.d dIrector of
1V$ Jury [awls Labor Day telethon to benefit ucuiar
Dydrspliy AclMlvn (MDA), Roes Bugle, president of MDA'a
Central Floridi QIlpier, aenotmoud today.

I.

Hagis repsd.d that the show is adwidalsd lobe carried over a
21)Matki, adwoet. In Jill, MDA a labor Day telethon attracted
msr,isNmIUkuiviswswhophdgudatdalolmorstsn120
SliM nesli
be '
In lbs -i_—
-v-- muecaiar dystrophy and
_____

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SALES
-

Child care in my home. Mon-Fri.

Longwood, Winter SM at*&amp;. $25
wk. 339.4026

Baby Sitting in my home.
Infants to 5 years

337.1763

Baby sitting in my home anytim•
day or nits, $lhr.;$6day.
Lake Mary 3714M5
Child Care In my home day or
night. Mon. thru Fri. $25 wk., $6
day or $1 hr. 323-3344.

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Apts. for Senior Citizens. Down.

1 OR turn. ww carpet, A C, FF
ref new cabinets; new bath rm
Allures; new paneling, $160. 323
.4940. 373841.
Sanford Studio apt. everything
furnished including utilities. $160
mo 500 S. Oak. 8.41 7883.
.•-

$130mo.

2544S. French Ave.

Lakefront lot in Casselberry 100'
frontage on Seminola Blvd
Asking $11,950 with good terms
or trade

approx. 4 acres complete with
guest cottage &amp; barn for horses
$130,000. Call to See this Today

CallBart
*

INC.

"
ft
In

REALTOR "
701 Bldg.
V Altamonte Dr.

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3390509
339.0508

W. Garnet t White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RiDER ASSOC.

107W. Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

LOOKING FOR RENTAL
INCOME'

AGENCY

REALTOR 322.1991

BR's, swimming pool, all on

9

canal leading to St. Johns River

11,125,000,

1 ERLTY

No car needed! This 2 OR, 1 b

27 10 ________________________
Sanford Ave.
322.7977

shopping, churches &amp; school, in
exc. cond 8. priced right at

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
lnthç Herald 322 2611 or 531 9993.

RIALTY

REALTOR 322 4000 MIS

home is cony located near

$27,500
Like the country? Lovely cedar
shingled. 3 BR. 1 b home on 2'
acres, lots of trees, above
ground pool, even a riding lawn
mower &amp; 19 . Sc. porch for your to
relax In on these hot summer

2 yr old, just beautiful 7.2 mobile,
wet bar, den, formal DR, eat-in
kit, sc porch, walk to St. Johns,
covered boat dock + tennis 8.
swimming. Termst Asking

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our iut or yours
EllA VA. F HA 1358. 215

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M. Urisworth Realty

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$42,000.

BATEMAN REALTY

,i.,PN, F$Thtlmel part tImi

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In Person LakevIiw Nur$ld
Cantor' tit I. a'el St.
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26I Sanford Ave.
321.0759
Aft. Hri. 272 7613. 321 4549

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OVER - MILLION
IN SALES T II RU ILJNE'

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RE Ti PEE S Mint cond I liP

WORLD.

fishing near by Hobby rm,

&amp; clean $38.500

Dropped to 5 11.500'

LAKE FRONT over 1 7 acre
beautifully wooded building site
on paved Street. City water

510.000
SOLAR HEAT low el bills Lg 3
BR. I' II. quiet area, nice
landscap i ng . Only $25,900

wit bar. OR, ca rat ru kit. A. i

Huge Ut/S More ISPP WAR

OVER 2500 SQ FT of gracious

(3t/ 1 bath home
COZY &amp; NEAT
on lovely shaded lot! C H&amp;A.
DR
cj'. (IRS, entry foyer &amp;
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living in this lovely Ig Maytair .1
BR 2 B home, beautifully shaded I
finest neighborhoods Owner
anxious' $67.000 Terms

JiN lED Just $Yu.000'

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SHELTER
Quadraplex bas üs are here,
needs up grading. great
potential, good cony local ion
Owner will hold very low nt
mort 559.900

SUPERX

or A KIND? BR I bath cozy
collage on lake' Stone FP.
kit, pan . your own fishing

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near elem en tary school, both for
$6000

MORE

HOMES

MWOlche Rea.Printlr Sf1

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Additional lnfonnatlos,, plans
'and specIfications are avaIlable Of
Off Ic. of the Materlais
eser.
All bids shell be nulled IS
MOferIis N.nager SI the Iseskiele
Memertal Hoaphal, no) last Fir
Street, Sanford, PlolidS 32771. All
bids shall be pestmarliad no later
ui_i !i_ 44 A.
JV!Y WY.
.MJcrOfIdse

$lp
General
itiens.
Miserly Besbees. ERW5IIei

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54th div Of July Im.
OPenin, of such bids will

rowlinis tto right to reject any and
all bide.
Pi$ls: July
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MIIWNy Susiness Intirprees in
Mfilllngfttetsrmsandcondltlensof
any and all contracts blued has
been eStablished as IwoWy M1'4Of
(Zlpd.)offfitetal Md.act

Harold Hall Realty
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REALTOR, MLS
Day or Night

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The Real Estate Agency
REALTORS
2135' 5 French lu 9?) Sanford
373 5321

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Model Inc .Realtor
641 3O3
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use
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Classified Ads often.
your

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Osteen -3 lIP. 7 bath, Central H A.
w w carpet. Large wooded lot,
511.000 McGovern Builders 377
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530 6833or339 lileves

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LOCATION: 1-4 to Orange City•DeLand Exit • Go West on 15-A to 17-92 • Go North to
15A • Left to S.R. 44 and follow bright blue Hontoon Island Stale Park
signs
Bolls
Landing Rd. '3 miles from beautiful DeLand, Fla.
TERMS: 10°- Day of Sale • Balance In 30 Days • Financing Available by Local
Leiide,
Competitive Rates
City sewer and water '2 bedroom and 1 bedroom units carpeted ' air conditlon..(1
all appliances • clubhouse • swimming pool • 8 acres • boat (lock and slips •
• 2
bedroorn-2 bath house • 50' boat slip • carpeted • 1600 sq. it. • 1/2 acre • elevator
sea walls landscaped • large oak trees and much more!

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Cr* of 1151 CfrC'0 Court, Seminols
county. Florida In accordance with
ft prQIslep.s it the Fictitious

Tomorrow Realty &amp; Auction Co.
P.O. Box 1328 Longwood, Fla. 32750

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Hardtop. power,

air. auto

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go down every 10 days 7621 S
Sanford Ave 327 149i
Tues Fr, 9 18.51
Sat 10

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Air Conditioning

Home Repair

Central Heat &amp;AirConci rree Est
Call Carl Harris at
SEARS. Sanford "2 1771

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PRONTO Mont' Repairs

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p.iintinq 3?? .1031

Z..1L) A SERVICEMAN? Ygt,.II
find lift, listed in our Business
Service Di rectory

Alan's Appliances
Refrigeration A C Repair

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Licensed 3?) 0039

Lawn Mointenance

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Certified Lawn &amp; Landscape
FREE ESTIMATES
3218119
Mowing
After 5

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1St St
Automotive Service, tune- up.

WASHER -- Parts,
Service Used Machines
MOONEY APPLIANCcS
323 0697

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brabti'S. fail pipe, etc
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Lawn Service

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Kitchen aide portable dishwasher
Green, butcher block fop, I yr
old Like new 5350 373 6786
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty
519 C 1st St

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New Tanpan gas ranges, below
wholesale- left over from going
3 double
oven &amp; 0 Single oven Prices
start 61 $21225 Sanforo Fur
future Salvage, 1 7 97 So of
Sanford, 327 8721
Out of business sale

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specialty 25 yrs Exp 869 8567

CARPORT
SALE.
Stereo,
aquarIum I filters, clothes,
books, Misc. 109 E. Airport Blvd.
Thurs., Fri., a. Sat. 9 to i.
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Immediate occupancy. New 1 814,
&amp; Accessories
I B. block home, refg 8. range55—Boats
-Walking distance 10 hospital.
197116 ff. "Stinger" Bass boat, ISO
doctor, nursing home &amp; down
Mercury engine, Thrust trolling
town. $71,500, w excellent terms.
motor. Excellent collUilion,
Johnny Walker Inc. 322 6457 or
u,o Call
S weekdays 377
161$.
New 235 Homes, 4 pct. interest to
ROUSON MARINE
qualified buyer. $32,000 to

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MORE, front &amp; rear BR's.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

323.5200
VA &amp; FHA Financing

PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautiful Spin"
':onsot, stored
locally. Reported like lW'
imi to., iev on
low payment balance. Write
before we serd truck. Joplin
Piano, P.O. Box 3061, Rome, Ga.

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llmrnont' Electronic Organ
$650. Excellent Condition
373 3759

streakless &amp; spo tless Windows
From $20 to $40 373 .415)
.unytime
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Office Cleaning
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clipping, flea Control Pet I

Office Cleaning, commer

ial, new Onst Lic bonded &amp;
ins Quality Service everytime
Ph 323 0541 or 668 5981
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Supplies, dog hous es, insulat ed

shady inside kennels, screened
outside runs, al
dir cond

Painting

cages 3725757
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Home Improvements

A&amp;B Painting

In? &amp; Ext Rest &amp; Comm
3275787 99

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I Man, quality operat ion
8 yrs. exp. Patios, Driveways
etc Wayne Beau. 377 1371
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Free Est Lic. 10 pct disc to Sr
Cit 339 6066, 668 8335.

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WACO Foam. tiberglas &amp; Cellu
los e Lowest prices Call 321 0839
or 901 731 6708 collect.
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Plasteri ng
Interior Exterior Plastering
Licensed IBonded
Call 377 2750

CUSTOM HOME BUILT

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Dog &amp; Cat boarding, bathing,

Sanford, FIa 37771
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BUILDER. 322.22$ 7 .

waxing Restores original shine
&amp; prolongs paint. Guaranteed

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2971 Hwy, 1792

535,000. Low down payments.

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Drapes, Upholstery
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Trail (Woodlands) Longwood.

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items. 20)5 Coronado Concourse.
322 2192.

TOWNHOUSE
For sale lovely 2 BR, 1', b all el.,
w carpet, drapes inc.,
beautiful grounds. By app? only

sod laying &amp; free trimming
323 2948.

MEINTZER TILE
New or repair, leaky Showers our

Giant 4 family garage Sale.
Furniture, TV, toys, books,
clothes, drapes, etc. Thurs.,

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General Landscaping
Ro se
specialists, lop SOI &amp; fill dirt,

tdoo4

CeramicTile

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the Longwood Lake Mary area.
Willing to pay cash to mort. Call
Lennie Williams, Realtor
Associate after hrs. 645 7121.
Tony Coppola Asoc., Realtor
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dishwasher. furniture &amp; many

322-9283

6442515.

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New tires &amp; sticker Needs paint

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Inspection Dates: July 15-20

For Information and Color Brochure Call;

Eugene May. president

P5bl: July Is, 23, 1979
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611s. Cow's Auto It"aW. Inc.

(*)234-14)4

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Name $talvtag, To-Wit:

M Hislinvey 111f."
Fwn Park, Florida 32730

By: J. Theilm Wilm I I I
Ex"lve Dirilider

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Sulk SslusIs

Decorative Fabrics, Inc. which

OWNER'S RIGNT$ SISSIVED
Owner reeirm She
relict any or all Prepesals end to
wsIve
any
Informality
or
tectinlcaflty
me
lmerm of p. osm.er
Dated' July 2 1,7

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(All 31) 7148 alter is PM

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tIDY SELL TRADE
311 316 1 first St
371 5627

theatrical organ, household
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Popup camper, Gil Bransen

24 HOUR

to

Laws Sihe—IsI-1NS
Ceardinsler

Fl. 37701
SemIfleleColinty, FIaJlvnjçffi

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FICTITIOUS NAME
j Psareby WO $i3Of I am
engageu In business at 117 Marker

area. I

FORREST GREENE

52 CONDOMINIUMS 1 HOUSE
ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONTAGE
I1:00 A
SATU R DAY J ULY 21

Pleelds Mineged

105 I. Central Blvd
Or$dn, Fla. 33701
Th Florida Drapery Workroom. PUSIISIs July 11.1$, in,
Inc well aasume all the outstanding DEL-16 9
Indebtedness
of
Carolyn's

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old pertly in periodic Installments.

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BR. 7 8 split plan. C H&amp;A Ext
neighborhood $46,500

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QOt i.OrtiiitiOn $650 F 1PM

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Casse-luerry, Lk at

Welc6nw

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3?? 5990

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e x ( enrid kelly gm Call 867
Il/v .111 S
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Branch Office 323-2222

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(all 121 1624. 371 .14811

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Multiple Listing Service

ri I- londa y
set the reserv ed
(,II 904 755 8311 for
If thur c1t'tal
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Brand New lnterspring (leading 7

ANYTIME

will hold a

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Dayton,i Beach

putlic AUTO AUCTION every
luesday .iI / 30 II 5 the Only one

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classified ad, the sooner yqi. will
get results.

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Hwy 97 I Iit,' wi-SI of Speedway.

77—Junk Cars Removed

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IN THE WANT ADS 3?? 2811 or
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ARAiiY NAVY SURPLUS

Sales Leader

322-2420

323-5774

Cash for your lot! Will .build on
your lot or our lot

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Linoleum Rugs &amp; Paint

iNYONL' JOIN THE ONE

Low Down Payment

1W

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amiufils IS $11,542.41 The FlorIda
Drapery Workroom, Inc. shall
assume use performance of all
esacOtory contracts Of Carolyn's
USvS lW1CI. Inc.
me eflectl4o date Of the transfer
le August Is 197g.
TM NOfC Is lI' PWIU
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DATED thiS iRa day if July. 17l.
DINO P. DIKEOU, ESQ., Of

THAN

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Auction Thurs . 7 F' M
San f o rd A veat Hwy 411

F T ATE ASSOCIATES

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERS' WE LIST &amp; SELL

2 BLDG SITES located in County

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i',e,celientco,td .5900
Call 898 4057

ONE

&amp; More' IIPP WARRANT
ED Only $35.000i

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966 Doige Coronet V8 in A I
shape Can Be seen
201 E
00101,'ft,; 3)) fl)Q)

Good used turn. ,ippliances
piunttjinq ti.tures.
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Duo material it: sissy

Counter top %love, gas &amp; electric

ID Super huy for 539.950!

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APP( I AN( I S 5,ltilOrul I ur
niture Salvage 1?? 87.11

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Beauty.
Salon
Chairs
tJSe(1 bul
-good cood 510 each Sanford
Furniture Salvage, Il 92 So of
aord32?8?i

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We S,.Il Eslates
k ,'lI,'iqqs Auc liOn S,iI,'s
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w every I mag inable feature'
Pool &amp; Patio' Lg lam Pm, w

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part Em Pm w w carpet, util
rm &amp; close tu schOols 8. shop
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75 110(1,05 Call 319 9100 or 834
1805 Dealer

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MORTc,AGES 11 Legg, Lit
Mtq (tinker 815 No
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REDUCED1 3(3W. 7 bath home ill

near hosp &amp; shopping Lake

PS PB AUTO
55000

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Needs repair, 2.1. $15,400,

42. $74,900. Terms.

yotjn,

3 OR 7
B, C HIA, nice cot, 101. Will go
VA or FHA. $35,500.

$35,000.

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Eves 319-3100- 377.1939
BOATERS AHOy'
this 10
make your dreams come lure
Ent rm. is 21'x56', w Ind oor
water fall 8. fiSh pond 3 or I

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This 2 unit Apt house may be
Just what you want. Just $21, 500
STEMPER

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top Prices Pad
Used any condition 8-lI 8126
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Buy &amp; Sell the Iinet in
furniture, P utrig StoveS tnt

Wanted

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Why settle for less when you can
have this country estate on

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 322 7198

won't outlive rock music!"
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10 pretty acres in Osteen. Only
* MAR KHAM WOODS RD.

Estate

1.5 It

1973 AMC(,rernin Sid trans
.5 C C',ocxl (and Low Mi
5/95
323 8137

Cash 322-4132

lictog (3 ROC MU RE write
IlFROEE LAND 13
Murphy N
28908

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"I just had a horrible realization. I probably

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8 —Autos for

7051

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ALLFLORIDAREALTY
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ASSOCIATES NEEDED

41—Houses

Raborn

Furnished Apartment
306 Palmetto Ave.

Aft.5

Property

North Beach— Ocean front house
for rent. New Smyrna Beach,
Call aft 4 PM 904426-5068.

town, very clean 8. roomy. See
.Jimmie Cowan, 318 Palmetto
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Apply In person Sanford Nurs*
&amp; Conv. Home 950 MelionilI
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Ihiti Olti I,01 SIS 856/051

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Property

3 BR, 2 B older frame home, w w
carpet. Ben Franklin FP, 2 new
ceiling fans $72,000 Call us to
see!

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zowski Realtor 322 7983

this 2 BR, I B home. Gas heat
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C 1)
SI 50 5301') 855 7051

61 acres Irontacie on Osceola Rd
Best terms William Milic

JUST THINK, IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK. THERE

Low maintenance on the outside of

Mobile Home for rent, 2 BR,
Adults. 5140 + utilities &amp; dep
Osteen. 377.7475

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-.shes, silver, linens, TV 1. all
-utilities. Daily, Weekly, Mon.
thiy. Thl..ru4oah Village. 323
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Mariners Village. 323-WOZ.'

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REAL TOP J23 7832
3?? 818?. 312 1587, 377 7ti

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WOULDN'T BE ANY'!

1 bath, w w carpet, C H&amp;A.

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31—Apartments Furnished

Varied administrative duties.
Send resume to Cardirlal,1p.
dustries, Inc., P.O. Box 'M.'
Sanford, Fl. 32771. Alt: Ms
Taylor. Equal Opportu&amp;t'

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It well trees Real nice lake
,s.th plenty of t,sh 323 432$ 9106
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Excellent opportunity for a sharp
career rnindd Executive

Chairman
Local Planning Agency
Seminole County, Florida
PubItolt: July 11, is, 1979
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33-44ouses

2 BR,

IR— $189 up. Pool. Adults only,
op Lake Ada. Just So. of Airport
Blvd. on 1792 in Sanford. Call
1 323 8670 Mariner's Village.

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Pest control route man Sanford
resident preferred. Will train.
Apply Art Brown Pest Control,
2542 Park Dr., Sanford. 322.5165.

Employer.

Wanted

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Experienced Legal Secretary,
Sanford. Reply to box 2$,
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1637,
Sanford, Fl, 32771.

heard concerning the proposed
amendments to the Comprehensive'
Plan.
BY ORDER OF THE LOCAL
PLANNING AGENCY OP SEMI.
HOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
Senlamln E. Price,

Reg. Real Estate Broker
2638 Sanford Ave
321 0759
Aft. Mrs. 322 7643, 322 4869

841 7883.

portunity Employer.

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:or a career ir Real Estate ca tl
Realty World, The Real Estate
Agency June P0mg 323 5374

anford one bedroom, air, ceramic
.both, $150 Adults, furniture $10

PHONE AFTER 6 PM WEEK.
DAYS 323.0131. Equal Op.

43—Lois-Acreage
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OWNER GOING NORTH
Leaving lovely 3 BR I? BA home
Kitchen fully equip, new ref

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I .,wnrnower sales A.

Rent 2304 Lisa Court

BATEMAN REALTY

ust lease our lovely condo. 2 BR.
2.full baths, FF ref., dw, disp,
w$.d, stove inc Cent air, w w
:rpet, pool, lull club house
facilities, $275. 6 mo lease. 323
9010. 3238481.

$205 per wk. Reply to Florida
State Employment Service, 200
S. French Ave., Sanford. Fl.

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rm., appliances, carpeted, air
$260 mo ref. Avail Sept. I. 373
3649

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197$ Lamore Mobile Home 17x65.
3 Bar. 2 0 complete with kir
ting And patio awning 327 8767
or 831 71M

READY TO BUILD 2 lots in
Country setting near Pasly,
2004140 cleared ready for your
ho me

Sanford Sunland. 3). fenced yd. sc

0-Apartments Unfurnished

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Full ON RM, rumpus PM w wet
bar. Screened porch. Yard has
full privacy. 8 ft tpflr,

OVER

3)7, $215. OWNER

,anford Gracious living. Peas
V'eekiy8. monthly rates Inquire
',iOO S. Oak 8417883.

years related experience. Salary

regarding the Plan and prospectIve
amInd an toth. Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Florida. at Its
regular meeting.
Thepubltcislnvitedtoaflendaod be

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WANT AQ ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL

.air cond. Quiet man preferred
2229, 111 Myrtle Ave.

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Homes

42 -4,bile

3 B 2 BA patio nome; 2 single car
garages W electric door openers

ACRE &amp; ORANGE GROVE

NEAR LAKE MONROE $501'
MONTH. REFERENCES
SEIGLER REALTY, BROKER
1.)I ()640
1710702

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by Gill Fox

EXECUTIVE SPECIAL

'liceiy furnished Sleeping room,

Export Sales Mgr. Must have
thoroudh knowledge of Marine
Export Sales with it least S

1975, Cod Chapter 74-412, Laws of
Florida. After ft hearing the Local
Planning Agency will submit a
report recommending additional'
elements and proposed revisions, as
amendments to to the Corn.
prehenslve Plan of SemInole County

COMPLETELY RESTORED 2
STORY 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
HUGE FAMILY ROOM ON

34—Mobile Homes

Wanted: Person to refinish 'large
number of chairs. Experience I
references required. Apply to
Holiday inn, Sanford, 1.4 fro 9
to S. 323-4010.

requirements of Local Government
Comprehensive Planning Act of

EXECUTIVE HOME--OLDER--

.139.9029 between 7 p.m. &amp; 9p.m.

o4m for rent with kit. privileges
'in. private home in Lk. Mary
Wbman only. 3236659.

AVON
FIGHT INFLATION
Sell Avon. Increase your earning
power. For details, call 644.3019.

Sicretay for buty
Sanford office, typing, filing,
recepIonist I other general
office duties. Salary cornminsurate with abilities &amp; cx-

SIDE GLANCES

41—H(jses

fl— Rooms

LPN full time. Exp. w.Fiorloa.
license. $4 &amp; 4.12. 322.1366, Sanford Nursing &amp; Cony. Center.

comments on additions and
revisions as Comprehensive
Amendments to the adopted
Comprehensive Plan for Seminole
County. Florida. In addition to the
Mass Transit, Aviatlon.Ports, and
CTiC Utilities Elements •
Library Element will also be considerid. While the entire Corn.
pretwnsiye Plan will be sublict to
review, primary fOCUS wiI t on the
Short Range Development Plan
(Principally the Detailed Future
Land Use Plan). This hearing is
being held pursuant to the

32—Houses Unfurnished

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Will sit With sick
or Shut ins
3723899

system for the drain field effluent
NOTICE OF
32771.
and general clean up, reseeding
PUBLIC HEARING
the upper drain field surface
NOTICE is hereby given that the Tractor Trailer Drivers to haul
THREE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
area required,
WITHIN
and the discharge header and MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF CASE NUMBER: 7$2215.CA-U.0 Local Planning Agency of Seminole
with an expanding company,
chlorinator housing area.
Must have at least 2 years exTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ROBERT L. HAGAN, L. P. HAGAN County, Florida, will hold a public
PROPOSALS
WILL
peri.nce &amp; be at least 24 years
BE THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk and LENABELLE HAGAN JEN. hearing on July 26, 1919, at the how'
old. Both local &amp; long haul
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ of the above
of 7:00 p.m., in the County Corncourt a written NINGS,
ALOUD immediately after the statement of any claim or
needed. Inquire &amp; P Properties
ainti, miuioners' Room No. 203, Seminole
demand
expiration of the time established
1350 Sheeter Rd., Apopka. ($00)
County
Courthose,
Sanford,
they may have. Each claim must be
move fpç receipt of Proposals,
43-6904.
in writing and must indicate the THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Florida,in order to discuss and hoar

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Teaching position open working
mornings with pre School
children. Degree required Send
resume to Box 26 c o Evening
Herald. P.O. Box 1657, Sanford,

Live In companion for elderly lady.
References Required
Call 323.1113

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Mazy FlorIda 32771. lit, name and
address of the personal represen.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
tativV$ attorney are set forth below.
All parsons having claims or EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Cusy, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
demands against the estate are

LET'S BE HONEST
I you weren't looking for a new
career you wouldn't be reading
thiS ad, and if we weren't looking
for'someone to do a lob this ad
wouldn't be here If you want the
opportunity to earn Three to
Five Hundred dollars a week,
call 1 800 432 8.403 anytime f or
recorded message

716-1752.

300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida
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EVENING HERALD

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TAX PREPARATION
Earn up to $13 hr. Part time. We
train, AKUTAX. Call collect 904.

ADVERTISING
DIRECTOR

Will baby sit In my home for
working mother. Mon. thru Fri.
Reliable. 322-4129.

18—Help Wanted
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912 French Ave.
(corner 10th &amp; French)
323-5176

RON BECK,

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An aggressive salesper.
son If needed for
sales and service of
established and new
advertisers. A great
future for a setf.sfa.
er. Previous sales experience needed.
Salary plus commis
sion with full company benefits. Apply
In person to:

First &amp; Only child care anter open
Raeln.
Sa turday in 5Mffir
ni ng J une 2. Sanford Early
Childcars Center. 3224643.

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STOP IN TODAY
&amp; BE ABLE TO SAY
I FOUND MY FUTURE
ATAAA

ADVERTISING

6—Child Care

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:arpenter Helpers. Experienced
only for work in Deltona, Call

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In (Iand., the telethon will be aired over WH (1
iai'ngl 2,

A FIRPFII"All Will Mi JIlaCS tkOldiOSsi
d argenisatloss wishing to participate ihoud contact the MDA
ce at 6451616.

18—Help Wanted

323-3660.

DRAWINGS,
SPECIFICATIONS bails for fit. claim, the name and AND TRUST COMPANY OF
AND PROCEDURAL DOCU. address of the
creditor or his agent EUSTIS,
MINTS
Defendant.
or attorney, and the amount
Drawings, Specifications and claimed. if the claim is not yet due,
Procedural Documents may be the date when it will become due
NOTICE OF SALE
obta ined upon application at M shall be stated. If the claIm is
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
yIce Clerk, uieu and naiociares.
pursu ant to a Final Decree at
contingent or unliquidated, the
Engineers, Inc., 500 West Fulton nature of the uncertainty
All major changes bit.
Foreclosure as entered ln this Cause
shall be
Street, Sanfora, Florida, upon thi
78-2205-CA -0-D, in the
stated. If the claim is secured, the numbered 7$.2205.CA
payment of a deposit of $2200 Per security shall be described. The Circuit Court of Seminole county,
The committee also rejected
set. The deposit shall be in cash, OF
Florida, I will sell the property
claImant shall deliver sufficent
attempts to repeal the gasoline
check drawn payable to Clark, Dietz copies of the claim to the clerk
situate In Seminole County, Florida
to
allocation and pricecontrol and AssocIates-EngIneers, Inc. The en able t he cler k to mail one copy to described as:
deposit for each set will be refunded each personal representative.
system now In effect, and to
Parcel No. 1—West 2¼ thain* of
to bonatidi biddirs UPOn f'S$Uflt of
AilpersonsInteresfodlntheestate East 11 Chains of Southeast ¼ of
runove a provision
the Contract Documents In good
oUthweit ¼ (less North 410 test) of
whom a' copy of this Notice of
bill that would allow states to condition If not later than fifteen to
Administration has been mailed , Section 3, Township 20 south, Range
(15) days following the award of a
require a minimum purchase at
required,
WITHIN
THREE '29 East:
Contract. Any non-bidder upon MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
service
Parcel Na. 3— West 4.17 chains of
returning such asot will be refunded THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF East 1517 chains of south 11 chains
$0.00.
THIS NOTICE, to file any ob. of Southwest W (le55 North Mf.,),
OFIWIflQL1 Specifi cations and
lections they may have that 0 Section 2, Township 20 $o.,th
other Contract Documents may be challenge the validity of the Range 29 East;
Legal Notice
examined at the following locations:
dscedent'swili,the qualifIcations of
Parcel No. 4— South ½ of South.
"•'• 010i•"° "°the personal representatIve, or the wst ¼ of Southwest V4 .l
clatulflQinsers, InC
lurlsdictlon of the court. Ihwest ¼ of Southwest ¼ of South.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
West Fulton Street
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND west ¼ of Section 2, Township
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
Sanford, Florida 32771
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED South, Range 29 East.
CUlT IN AND FOR $IM1NO$.I
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Parcel No. 6— South ½ of Nor.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dodge Plan Room
Date of the first publication of this theist ¼ and Northwest '.4 of Section
CASE NO. 79.I2S4.CA4.I
6)) Wymore Road,
Notice of AdmInistration: July 1$, 3, Township 20 South, Range 3
IN RI: TM Marria.
Suite 204
1979,
East:
GERALD ARTHUR KENNEDY,
Winter Park, Florida 32719
.IeiflM V. Decker
Parcel No. 7— East ½ Of Nor.
As Personal Representative 0
theast ¼ and Southwest ¼ of Nor.
Central Florida Build.
the Estate of
theast ¼ East of Weklva River, of
Petitioner.
ors Exchange
John William Decker, II
Section
4, Township 20 South, Range
and
$20 Irma Avenue
29 East;
LOUANA GAY KENNEDY,
Orlando, Florida 32553
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Parcel No. I— West ½ of Nor.
Respondent.
thwest ',4 of Southeast ¼ of Section
Florida Construction Report
JACK I. BRIDGES, ESQUIRE
NOTICE OF ACTION
31, Township 19 South, Range n
2306 A Winter Woods Blvd
CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp; BRIDGES
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
East:
wireer Park, Florida 32192
Post office Drawer
LOUANA GAY KENNEDY, whose
Parcel N.. S—East ½ Of North.
Sanford FlorIda 32771
Sanford,
address is unknown.
west V. of Southeast '.4 of SectIon 34,
GUARANTY
Telephone: 306-322-1311
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Township 19 South. Ranges East:
Each Proposal shall be ac
Publish: July 11, 25, in,
that an action for Dissolution of companied by a
Parcel No. 11— Lots I through I,
certified checli or 09146
Marriage has been filed against
10 through 1$, 19 through 77, 3 no
an acceptable form Of Proposal
and you are requlred'to serve a copy Guaranty in an amount equal
31. Sod East ½ Of Lot 32,Of CAR DA
to at
of your, written d*Ien$, If any, CO It
PARK, according to plat thereof
least five (3) Percent of the amount
on FRANKLIN C. WHIOHAM,
reCOrded in Plat Book 3, page 37 In
of "we Proposal, payable to the order
NOTICE
OF
ASSUMPTION
OF
ESQ., Petitioner's Attorney, whose
the office of the Clerk of Circuit
of the Seminole County "Ousting
DEBTS BY TRANSFEREE
address is Post Office 'oa
Court of Seminole County, Florida;
authority
as
guaranty
that
If
the
TO:
ALL
CREDITORS
OF
Flagship Sank of Sanford,' SultO 22.
Parcel He. it— Entire Block
DECORATIVE
Sanlord,Fiorida327i,onorbefore Proposal lsaccepted,thelldder'wliI CAROLYN'S
marked "Orange Grov,",and Lots 1
FABRICS, INC.
July 27, 1979, and tile the original execute the Contrct, and III* ac
csetable Performance Bond within 1410 N. Orlando Avenue
through I, 11, 11 through 34, 3, A.
with the
(10) days after the award of the Maitiand. Florida 32771
II, 44 through 47, 10, 51 through 41,
before service on Petitioner 's ot.
43,M,,47,
44 *P,70,71,72.73,74,74
torney or immediately thereaft.rg Contract.
DATE: July 13, )97
Ilwough Si, N through 95,95through
otherwise a default Old uitimste
10$ and 107 through 112 of GARDA
TIME
AND
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT Th
Judgment will be entered against CONTRACT
Florida Drapery Workroom, inc., a PARK HOME SITES, according to
you for the relief demanded in the LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
Work under this Agreement shall corporation oranlzad under the plat thereof recorded in Fiat Book 4,
and your marriage
be commenced upon written notice laws Of the state of Florida, having page 10 in said cierks offl;
Petitioner will a. diseded.
P(OCIId. and Shall be Completed Nsprinctpslplaceatbuslneisat 1410 at Public sate,to the hlgheet and beet
WITNESS my hand and the wet @I
withIn 40 calendar urns of the N. Orlando Avenue, City of bidder for cash, at the West front
this Court on June 72nd, AD.,
cOmmencement
flw Contract Maitland. County of Seminole, State door of the Seminole County
(SEAL)
Time as defined in lisa Gener al it Florida. pursuant to contract Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, at
ARTHUR H. SECKWIYH,
bet ween Carolyn's Decorative 11:000'clockon the 2lth day of July,
Conditiens Of the Contract,
Clerk of to Cu-Cult c.n
In case Of faIlure to complete the FabrIcs, Inc. at 1110 N. Orlando in,.
BY: Cynthia procter
work wIthin the time named herein Avenue, MaItIanl. Florida, and Thi (SEAL)
Publi$h: June 21,July 4, Il, II, 1
or within such *tra time as may. Florida 'Napery Workroom, Inc.,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr'.
DEK-125
have been allowed by extensIons, proposes to purchase the goodwill
Clerk of Circuit Court
the undersigned apraia to pay the business and maior portion Of
My: June I. Curtis
INVITATION TO BID
er or have Cite Demsse withhold equ*nsS,t, merchandise and in.
Dspuiy Clerk
.me Trustees Of the Sornlnele from such sums may be due him ventory at Carolyn's Decative
O.B. Mclwan, Esq.
MemorIal Hpltal Invites bids upon
amount ii s,ee per caieniar Fabrics, Inc. fir the consideration Of Sanders, McEwen, Mimi
the NIlowW;
$11L1S0.ISlo be paid portly in cash. I. McDonald
lay In lIquidated damages in ac

plac. at the Oil Ice Of Site MalSIa5
Managw Sf SIte lerolmie Mamirial
Hoepllal at :0I s'dsck AM. on Site
77th day Of July 397•

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Creative Expressions 3321112

Lost Black &amp; Rust Doberman,
male, 3 yrs old, Ans. to "Lenny".

Carter Rationing Power
A for the power to ration "on a
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Hoiae committee has approved priority basis" because, he
one of the high-priority weep- said, "this country must be
ons President Carter wants to fully prepared to withstand
ell" deep energy problems: substantial supply Interrup

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CHRISTMAS IN JULY

address Is 10 W. Wilbur Drive. Lake

I" drain field, repair of the lower
tilt collection heading, replacement
of the chlorine feeder and housing

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Found: Husk.y
Markham Woods Rd.
Call to identify 323.1325

dress of which I.
oun
distribution system and filter media
Florida 37771
in a two compartment elevated
personal representative of the
drainflold, installatIon of piping and The
estate Is Joanne V. Decker, whose

wide and .007 inch thick effective this week. At the same time, a 7-cent surcharge 1110 volves to allow selective dosing of

Eat

Poultry, best, pork, fish. Free
delivery, mm. $20 order. Sanford
area. 322.2374. Sam's Portion
Meats.

While widow, new to community,
57. 3½ ft.. would ilke to meat
gentleman for dancing
moderate drmnkpr only. Write
Box 27, Co Eve,,ing Herald,
P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fl. 32771.

Day- Eves

Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBYNOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of JOHN W. DECKER, II, deceased,
File Number 7913, is pending In the
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
rrooare ulvision, me ad.

9—Good lungs to

4—Personals

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but Bundy, who lived in Sworn
12, did not reply.

IN RI: ESTATE OF
JOHN WILLIAM DECKER, II,

3 Lines Minimum

Sunday—Noon Frida

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S EXECUTIVE
SECRETARYS
$ LEGAL
SECRETARYS :.
$ LAB TECHS :.
S ARCH ITECURAL
DRAFTSMAN$ :
$ RECEPTIONIST
TYPISTS
$ WELDER $
$ WELDER
TRAINE ES S
$GAL FRIDAYS
$ CEMENT
FINISHERS
$ BLOCK LAYERS S
$ ASSEMBLY
MECHANICS
SLUMBER SALES $
$ WAREHOUSE
TRAINEES
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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, 1979, for the Renovation of
Sewage
Treatment
System.
Elevated Drain Field in accordance
with Drawings, Specifications and
Procedural Documents prepared '
by Clark, Dietz and Associates
Engineers, Inc
The proiect, located in the City of
Oviedo. Florida. consists of
replacement of the upper level tile

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SATURDAY 9-Noon

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Winter Park

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322 - 2611

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
File Number 79.53
Division

Orlando

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VIOLETS ARE BLUE
AAA EMPLOYMENt:
HASTHEJOB
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CLASSIFIED ADS

CITY OF LAKE MARY
FLORIDA
Dental
Expert
Expected
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE THAT, the City Council of
the City of Lake Mary, Florida, will
hold a public hearing on the 3nd day
of August, 1979 at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
To
stify
At
Bundy
Trial
at the City Hail, City of Lake Mary,
Florida. to consider a Petition by the
landowners of the property
MIAMI (UPI)
The murder
to attack Cheryl Thomas in a
cap pulled down to his eyebrows testimony was set earlier described below, requesting the City
Lake Mary, Florida, to annex the
trial of Theodore Bundy turns
duplex apartment an hour bnd held a stick or dub in his Tuesday when former Florida of
following described property:
today from icy eyes to teeth.
later.
right hand, she said, and his State students Connie Hastings
Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, SANFORD
Testimony from the state's
The state Tuesday carefully other hand was on the door and Carla Black told about SUBSTANTIAL FARMS, according
the Put thereof, as recorded in
second star witness
Dr. plotted out Bundy's movements handle.
seeing a man they later iden to
Plat Book 5, Page $3, of the Public
Richard Souviron, a dental
before and after the killings In
"Is that man in the courtroom
Ufted as Bundy at Sherrod's Records of Seminole County,
forensics expert
will not
Tallahassee on Jan. 15, 1978. today?" Assistant State night club Saturday night, Jan. Florida.
The Public Hearing shall be held
begin untfi late In the day. They produced witnesses to Attorney Larry Slmpaon asked. 14.
it the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Prosecutors said they had to place him at a disco next door to
"Yes. he
Miss Neary
Neither of the women knew Florida, August 2, 1979 at 7:30
spend the morning taking
the sorority a few hours before said.
each other then, and both o'clock P.M. or as soon thereafter as
depositions from two other the killings, and then out on
"Would you point him out for testified Bundv'a dare and possible. At that time, all Interested
persons for and against the above
dentists concerning bite marks
their major witness, Nita Jane us, please? attention made them uncomforrequest will be heard. Said hearing
onthe body of one of the two Chi Neary.
Shifting In her seat and table.
may be continued from time to time
Omega murder victims.
Miss Neary, now studying art sighting down her right ann.
"He had a very Intense stare, until final action is taken by the City
Bundy,
Is charged with at Ball State University in Miss Neary pointed directly to very unnerving," Miss Black Council.
This Notice shall be published in
strangling Margaret Bowman Muncie, Ind., told jurors Bundy at the de fense table.
told the jury.
the Evening Herald, a newspaper of
and Usa Levy, beating Kathy
Tuesday she caught a threeMiss Hastings, who saw general circulation in the City of
The defense fotight mightily
Kielner and Karen Chandler second profile glimpse of a man but in vain at the outset of the Bundy about 10:15 p.m., felt his Lake Mary, Florida, one time each
week for four (4) consecutive weeks
aenselessin another room of the at the door of the Clii Omega
"cold stare" when their eyes prior to the date of the public
trial to have Miss Neary
sorority house at Florida State, hous e when she came home
declared an unreliable witness. met. She said Bundy was Mating, in addition, this Notice
shall be posted in the area for
then moving four blocks away early that mornlng.He had askl
The groundwork for her "scanning the crowd" on the consideration
at least fifteen (13)
dance floor.
days prior to the date of the Public
Henry t'oiumoo iu LOlU we Hearing.
DATED: July 3, 1919
Jury he and Rusty Gage saw
CITY OF LAKE MARY,.
Bundy, who they knew as Chris
FLORIDA
Hagen, standing on the steps of
BY: Connie Major
CITY CLERK
the Oaks Apartments at 4:45
Publish July It, 1$, 25, Aug. 1, 1979
am. Jan 15. They said hello, DEL-S1

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.Wednesday, July 18,

REMODELING &amp; REPAIR
SO. BALINT I ASSOC
3721665

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PAINTING, CARPENTRY
CUSTOM CABINETS
Free Es?.
323 0479 alter 5:30

Railings
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Cuilc'm built irQn work
Window guards. gates etc
Marlin's 323 7111. 339 769i .

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

�2B-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July iS, 17

Dozen Projects In Works

TONIGHT'S TV
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A woman secretly

love with Dan masquerades
as a male to kill his girlfriends
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6:00
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Cowboy Danny Swilzer rides

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in a wild mustang roundup.
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6:30
(Th (i12J NBC NEWS
(4 0 CBS NEWS
U ABC NEWS
ED VILLA ALEGRE(R)
7:00
[ TIC TAC DOUGH
(j MARY TYLER MOORE
Mary organizes a poker party
to compensate for Lou' s
spoiled tripto Las Vegas

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0 JOKER'S WILD

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REPORT
7:30
(1) LIARS CLUB
(4) FAMILY FEUD
0 DANCE FEVER
0 $1.98 BEAUTY SHOW
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
ED DICK CAV
Guest Leon
[del (Part 2 of 2)

8:00
() NBC MOVIE 'Little Big
Man'' (1970) Dustin Hoffman.
Faye Dunaway A 1121-year-old
white man who was the sole
survivor of Little Beg Horn
recalls his life and loves on the
Western frontier (A)
(4) THE LOVEBIRDS A young
wife's insistence upon getting a
lob causes havoc in the family
household
0 BIG VALLEY Jack, a profossionaf prizefighter, must quit
the ring or face death
0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH Nancy
drops out of school for the
"excitement and wealth" of the
working world (A)
Ill) MOVIE "The Hallelujah
Trail (C) (1965) Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick The Ladies'
Temperance League attempts
to slop the shipment of whiskey wanted by both miners and
Indians (3 lIrs
ED THE LONG SEARCH "A
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cian respect for the past and
ancestors, the cosmic pattern
of the Tao, the local gods who
dispense justice, and the pIn.
catinq of ghosts of the dead
are some 01 the aspects of
Taoicm investigated by Ronald
F.yre (A)

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forced to lake o stared when
Penny's natural mother
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Of Guilt" (1978) Tuesday Weld,
Ron Loibman The trial of a
woman accused of murdering
her young daughter brings up
the issues of morality and guslice in contemporary society.

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Craig attempts to stop the
exploitation of his script, and
soon realizes that more is at
stake than a mere movie

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DICK CAVETT Guests
Honi Cobs and the Copasetics
(Part I of 21

11:30
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Carson Guests Dom DeLuise.
Sheriff Katharine Crumbley.
Desdre Hall, Dudley Moore
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of killing a stewardess who was

actually killed by her crew after
she stumbled onto their plot to
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toys that the government wants

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blames Baretta for a raid on
or of his operations and puts
out a contract on the doloclive's life (A)

12:40
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tries to clear his name by helping Kojak find a ruthless loan
shark P

1:00
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Harry Begg. the first unwed
father to successfully sue for
custody of the child. Frank
Nelhgan. who started a support
group for children of divorced
parents
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5:30
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6:30
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8:45
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6:47
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8:55
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4:00
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(4) THE GONG SHOW
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MAKE ME LAUGH
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4:30
(4) MIKE DOUGLAS
0 MARY TYLER MOORE
0 MERV GRIFFIN
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71st Year, No 286-Thursday. July
By PEPPER O'BRIEN
CBS has gone hung.'go1 TV
movies, with more than adoz
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projects in the works.
/
'aannouncements are fàtures
NU(' has Just about %rappCd
starring Steve Guttenberg,
the castitR. of "The Last
up
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Bonnie Franklin and ;,Uada
Convertible,"
1
I miniscrics based on Anton
Lavin, and one to be penñéd by
Oscar-winner Budd Scbnlber&amp;
Myrer's best-selling romantic
Guttenberg, last seen In
Perry King will play
novel.
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flop "Billy , will play aicI
flamboyant Russ Currier;
young law student In "To
Bruce Boxieliner is the rockthe Wind." Based on Háj'cJ
solid and dependable George
Krent's autobiography
Virdon: Eds ard Albert the
same name, "To Rae teve
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ambitious
Wind" Is described a.
l)alr'inple and John Shea as
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l'errcnct' (;irrlgaiI.
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as the young man strtg to
I)fl
be treated like a normal
ill play
Deborah Baum
at Harvard Law School, 'lid
student
Chris
Farris,
Radcliffe
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faces an endless battle
with whom the five Fussillers
sighted world.
of F Entry'' are all in love. And
HON N I i; FRANKLIN
LI NI)A LVIN
dy
Also starring are
Kim I)arby sill appear as Ann
Quaid, Mark Taylor, Lila
drama based on the novel RoWafl, who weds Garrigan.
Ellbacher and Catherine 11kb. Pamela MeMyler and Dana 11111
only to become involved with 4It's being shot on location
cop
in "The $5.25 an Dour Dream." "Point Blank." b former
tmid Phil F' Paul McCreed ,to be cast)
Cambridge, Mass.
Sonny Grosso
during her husband's wartime
The story concerns a Rosenberg,
Bonnie Franklin plays "The
absence.
Remarkable Mrs. Sanger," divorced mother and factory
loint Blank" is a ticbetter known as Margaret worker (Lavin) burdened with
of a headlineThe story covers the years
courageous debt, who is determined to get a tionalized
the
Sanger,
making version
incident, when an i941t*5 in the lives of five
forerunner of the women's job on the higher-paying, till- honest policeman was ac- harvard Fuoliliflates and deals
line.labor
She cideiitally caught in a trap set
movement of the first birth male main assembly
the grueling
th the effects WW II has on
control clinic in the U.S. and has to face
special investigative unit. tiiii.
by a Grosso was partnered
her subsequent trial under the and her co-worker's animosity
her Author
New York State obscenity laws and the cruel misreading of
'l'on Daniu, shio won both of
with Eddie Egan when the two
of the time. A couple of seasons motives from friends and worked on the famed "French his professional fights during
back, PBS aired a similar neighbors.
tile hiatus from "Taxi," has
Connection'S case.
special on Sanger's life and
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at
ABC,
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Vactaken
up another hobby. One
Budd Schulberg, who won an
work.
shouldn't
interrupt bait bethas
been
signed
to
star
in
care
screenplay
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Oscar for
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After,"
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movie
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woman
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day.
lie
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by
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making
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rare
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into
be joined
Pryor,
television
with
a
four-hour
preoccupation
with
weight
loss
piano
lessons.
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tamper with success. I think they're looking
for more story potential with younger people.
'We really miss Elizabeth and Conrad.
They were great fun to work with. But I think
the network wanted to involve Mindy with
friends her own age.
"They also wanted to get rid of the music
store set. It was static and hard to shoot."
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people anti tire! .Va c lu's iii&gt;' ieiyalt) was being questioned."
Mrs ,Juejahn ti ii r !'rte''s u re liken av.;'v:r.",(,' ''it got to thit'
poitit cvci'ytut ti I (mu I ''II ainunud I felt I was being watched."
('olesequlnith) , h' :,::I!!, n.hit' tunred mu her resignation.
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wrote about the cloak jiwl nagger activities by the adliiiti sInat It ire
. .. the ,) fill.( . static nil one third of the teaching staff are involved inc %t ;itchiiiie ;mntd reporting, other teachers' activities,
eaVt'S(hiitiIe!mIC 'ii (lit' It is'p!nree :crett intercepting courier niail,''
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said sue wished In dispel the negative publicity surrounding the
locked phonics at (lie school She said a 5) stein" as implemented
whereby e.'mnlpli') eu's haul tie lug in all eut-goinu calls because of thit'
niuint'n uw lung .dis'taiiut- c alls 1111(1 calls to itifei imiation.
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huiikenut' Ion our -it'i't:ii 1011)1's lit' iit0% have to pus it us
p-;tshi , ill in cmke- a Ii ,cne lot. it, but it tiitp'vi I. .5' iiue, l'' e ilni'

lit' 'lie till' liii mid liji'
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\c'hi;iclIfueiiu(ltttg()('iiiJh.'inmthIe'ie'I,i'-i stun ..:tht- lot

of what hall happined.
Gene Gn'eeuius, executive
dinedot of the Seminole

compromise between (lit'

let

Smu c' joist Mcli jeluse's ul Fells's tiiltit- it ire' no t miult-d
up- o il, cs cut tuthsi'l led
tiue'eli'hts, this in' !unu, uuutiniuhic'iI
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and shcieitagc' lit )titsieltitr', I';tli'nt, 1141et''4 to obtilil l
Ic'tii'm'aI .isststaiti'e lien (fit' e'tmmmst roll '(ieemt of ethe-n l,it Ii'
(s.ithis lllietI14 ettiee'i stmu'cts stte'ie an, Se'itiiiiecl,i Initili'u1ti ti.
11mph 1101: head, (iie'e'tir, ),lti'tuii I inch' :itol .li.sritutui' h(eiiil
A thud Iumuluet ,uit,ii dcci has,' I'1tvimig hi (lee- (0 in, liiiinustaIltt tint iii thui'ec' 36- Inch iir'Iuiiage uetp's icti Stecdht I ikc'
It ijeht't hen tie.' I'tiu ccli I )len'IcteM,k I H tic and 'lictettats
I Hive', I'.11i'n'ssaitl

t'ummtpleteiy different ar-

tround 'flue Clock
Bridge

eetittiiittt'i'

hue- hleoi.sp' \uittuiuiisti'iltidiii I eeitituetttu'e- lumlil tIetum1ti
neural its iu'mhe'u itt the' (iuu14ie.ss

cost

cuwtls

Margaret Rose, the federal
mediator at 1 phi. on
Monday at Lyman high
School. The session is
desj m'ned to n'i'a'h

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hut (lout itOs (lie cilmht 111et mule - it

t,thit,' iii n, i'xjuhiuiuuiit se'Vvi.ul lufijtt nOt nec's, 0100

Ileettll '''lI hit tip (lie i'ritm',imtpu of ( .tssellM't ii l'1u'111e'11tlmns 1 ,41"I iii tlilit jutujeel it ill is' 1upIuiemxtini1ute'1s t'I3,-1311
Veitle iutidituieni.ul misc' ccl lcui't'le's as a mc'suit of (tie' high

hours to discuss salaries.
Heitti (taints walked away
two hioun's later with

schedule(] to titeet ituthi

had rcilc'cl in tIlt'

cseiuiituittt'e'

the,' .s;rreke'smit,tui ',utd ti'e'

nnis itch) lx' tttiil
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Federal Med'i'ator To Aid
In School Talks Deadlock

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'I mclii n''',)ll 't i t , iiike (iu
eh,'fue will °'" h:. th.- I t'lisil
i' :'t)t'ticiilt14 inc mciii hitilgt't is lilt

Sheriff Still
Seeks Funds
Shu'niff .iuhm
said hoias he has lust flitfirst skln'imitsbe but diii's net
uiute'nidl to quit the Iesettit' for
litleiilucutei
lunch' hut III',
chtpan'(nm ucmu(
Polk %t as tie'ilt it hcleiitIV &amp;'ilnut'sda v do r rug budget
Semi ilnlule' I 'icutits

table.

unill,(lil let)-, I

(tit't'i' die'

litres I dell jibollt

Polk

A federal mediator has
been called in to iron out
the differences beti men (hit'
teachers' wiiuti and the
school nmianiagemneiit tt'uiii
and get tue ball rolling
again at the bargaining

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'lii.i , ,iTn'ifl-rTtt1tt' .c.'-rs't,ueei It, uiuell.me
St,uit!c'',
in in'tt''Ilt5 tielul Fills blur' liui truth I),
t'i'sti'iitdc'tet
oaf tin'- iuIte,iii) ictlk h,-,- ! c,,,,,
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Ill eiuiijtiietltssii it itt tie' jUl'.iU pm pit hhit I 'at etc it ill
e'eeimstmue t .m le-ltieet -it ide ,c.,It,t!t lu's t lu'-emil- lo
jaIl
citric: the tce'st :tuIi' tel \%tnetu'u lnti'k l)t't'ie,', hunt ,\lar iguilel

'l'hie repaving pm'ojt'('t tuns from Marigold Itoad nien'tli
almost to Quiecii's Mtm'tut' Circle. Ellen's hopes (hut' un out I
ii ill be con pitted b) tile ell d of August , pm'ion' to time'
dil)('niintg of iteibv South St'iiiiitohe' Muiieile School aild
Cussenhhicu'r'y Fli'iitcntat'y, its time resulting increase of

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tx'inig t,ir'''r'J,'ei ;,'stuicitj it miiassi'.'i,' eIe'itcuekiiec 'II tele'et niecit
umide,'rvas ('asst'lhM'n'n'y City 1'111',tniee'i Ketcrietli 1111t'r's s,cs lice'
aimiount of niiut'k to be i'cmtiove.'d ft cute bu'nie4itii tier m uhf ijk lii
t'xct'tul ti t(- 2,000 cubic yards ient'C'iieiL':l e'tttttiiti'ui 'I')'
mituck will be replaced by 2,70 cubic ;mids tel e hate till
('tentn'tuteem for (hits project and (hit-(u' iethte'm n elate'il
J)m'uji.'cts ill (hit city teitahlivig $101,980 . 91 is Base' Pat, fill,, ;intet
Cunusti'ut-tloll ('mettipamiv of Simufun'ui I 'r'e'tss :mm'e tuicnkimig tee
n'emituvi' itiuck hum a 'Il) bnie,tar feueet iiont:eule of tVtnite'm
Park Drive ichiu're it trusses a large hay hit'ael i a sit atmips
area I.
'fliis is apptoxinniatt'I 25 penenit of thu end in i' 1"I($)
linear feel n'ccapntig itoh it'conts(n'ui'ticumi p1 eijc t, it huh
will cost $64 ,705.94, according to F I k'rs
Ile said that the undc'm'Iying timut'k had rstust'tl thte mail lii
lit ie
sink thiret to foun fuel. ''It has bee'nt grae)ait, not
be dnnigt'rous, but has caused the paving to crack," FIRms

things

You'll soon feel better after eating.

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Traffic ciii busy Wimttt'i' (htmL In-Rt. iti I tssi'ihc'n n u

slit is a superiot

! h 1iu' I';ehl, a special k'arnwg
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Ilieu, u'i'eu . .i tcui'iitt,'t dude.' tilts IilliIit'ui L) liii'

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I Fills s V. u-.tuiuegleiu office'

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Pam recognizes the fact that Williams is
the star of the show and Is almost grateful
that she doesn't share his superstar public
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"It was odd when I first saw the set of
Mindy's apartment. It just happened to be in
the style of my cabin in upstate New York.
And they have Mindy driving a Jeep, which is
what I drive at my cabin."

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F LO RI0M

hit tuillil h'i'hls hri'rn4eisihIi lr.ilr)p'
''I 'Cci ls'1uillm hit h)tIuti't his sterIle' !IulW)lI iCc"
liil
iauht'i ieiui hi s 1' s'lhs 's ''Ito-,' umeci t ,'vc'F ,Ih it 'titti- 'lu - li
iituhi'n uiiisuiht'i A14111 tip r ,'seilve ties' rre:etti'r

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"I want Mindy to be with It, a modern girl.
I'm making a mistake If she's for Gidget.

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live together.
attractive
" I guess I'm the only unmarried girl on the
tube living with a man," Pam said, "except
for the two girls living with a bachelor on
'Three's company.'
"There's just a hint of romance between
Mark and Mindy with affectionate exchanges
at the end of some of the episodes. We have
only a little sexual undercurrent going. But
it's made pretty clear Mork sleeps upstairs."
Williams is clearly the star of the show.
Viewers tune In to catch his imaginative
flights of improvisation. But Pam, a lithe,
fresh-faced native of Detroit has collected her
own fans.
She doesn't mind playing the comedy foil to
Williams as long as Mindy remains a
believable character.
"I have to be very observant during
rehearsals," she said. "Robin keeps changing
things. It's necessary for me to be aware of
the rhythm of what he's doing. During story
conferences I usually just sit and listen. The
show Is written by men with a male point of
view. They do allow me some Input. I speak
up when they have Mindy saying or doing
something that doesn't suit her character.
show, Yki'thave
"When we began
a concept for either character. They hired me
and Robin before they had a script, so Mindy
Is still developing. The producers wrote
Mindy's character around me.
"They let me choose all of Mindy's clothes
which are a little more sweet than my own

ByVERNON scorr
It is a sacred
IIOLLYWOOL) (UPI)
television maxim that you don't tamper with
a hit series, but "Murk and Mindy" has undergone a uwjor overhaul during its ccezmt
hiatus in which half the cast was lopped off.
Gone are Conrad Janis and Elizabeth Kerr
who played Mindy's father and grandmother,
respectively, in That apparently is a hid to
attract a larger segment of youthful viewers.
The move is unusual In that "Mork and
Mindy" was the most highly rated new show
of the 1978-79 season, seldom out of the top 10
and not infrequently in the No. 1 spot.
The series is produced by Gary Marshall
whose "Laverne and Shirley" and "Happy
Days" sitcoms have been raging successes.
In place of the elderly Janis and Kerr, the
ABC show is bringing In Jay Thomas and
Gina Hecht to play the brother-sister
proprietors of an Italian delicatessen. Also
added is Jim Stahl In the person of Mindy's
stuffed-shirt cousin.
"Mork and Mindy," moreover, will begin
its second season with a million dollar hourlong fantasy episode Including some spectacular special effects.
Robin Williams (Mork) and Pam Dawber,
who plays Mindy, had questioned changing
the show's focus. But after four new episodes
Prim hriu t-nirwhulatt thp ,upripq wili be as good

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weakens her marriage as she
enters the world of senderiZiflg
tnania Vaccaro and crew are
ofl location in Seattle. Wash.

MORNING

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(12) NEWS
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degn'e'e is 19,1(X) SEA is
51%iti14 that saham's iiill he'
t nucit'ase'd to $10, 465 Oil

the

school

I'n'nast
(ccii lt', chief negotiator,
accused (hut' tc'uu'hiei's'
tuegeet lot mug (cdlii it utht
usinIg - 'tmickeis tactics''
,itudi hit' tle'tiit'th (lien IS
m'ccitt had h,'t'ui ugn cccl Uputi
nliamuiugu'mm ic'nut side.

Besides (hit' question of
salan'um-s Ili.. Peatles tiull
have to re.'iIvc (hit' ututi us of
the school ualenedar for Un'
1979-80 school scan' and flithe
In'al(he
health aitti iuue'elit'.uI Ut'
sun alice' ('ill i'm mgu',
N evioush s tahiti)

ticantiugs

title

thur

u'ieunitv

c ieuncunuus.sitinic'rs %% hen eight of
thee' I
iIt'puties thee' shee.'n'ift
stiughit 11) add to hits staff i%cnn'e
cut lmmmu ecemisucle'n'it mont I helk 's
nt'q tush hiu' a t'iimmi p rut i' n
pm'eegramniitis'n' and it hatif it e're
also ibe.'ruic'cl in (tic e'ccuuits wide,'
Ii (('ilt alive' tie'pa lilt utnit budget
(it about $ i,2111t.tll$t If,, I 'aik's
budget t'r(iutst he sought liter
.

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budget ltpjimdeVt'cl ii) Aug 1 I 'ni
tilt gounig (ci quilt timjltumug for the
additional cle'jiutie's heu'ton'c

thc'mi,", he siuti
hit' met used to
it hit't he_u at
iii,l hi- u, .,'l)i) i 'alt' lit,
(cu state' cif hici.mls at 'Iailahiar,se't'
if lecn is umisucee'ssful imi overver'
(Ui 111119
niumig the' tiinruinlisn',ttcmie'In,
1,111
ne_I usai to jia) ton
utiuiitutunmsml
nx'i seitutie'i Suit Pu a lloval'. hit,'
tit vii mnc,iuic' Itt tIns't'nc )in_'

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has

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e'sicic'tits 11.,sc'd i'll Im,pillatioll

lie 'ltul the itttile loui' iejhuutlt's
te'mita(ti eli appm''n-e'.l by titu'
1 euulltllissitrnit.rs it ill n'esult Ill it
Pr eiJe'c tiictt.

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iic't'iiniunrg ratio of
(hue' j)upuuilituelni

ititut flt'C'.

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iieuulci nttc'aiu (lie' ratio e'tultl tih
h'Iilie. I js,'m' 1,11.10 tt'Sidit'nItS
Both the nlnmtiicivai :mmiui

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state uvula 14e.'s (jilt ,1 1-1.1 1.1111i
ult'pe.t(te's per 1,11(10 ue'tiie'tuts,
511111

As budget Inentm'uiigs on (bit
shit'tiff'' 'h'jnmm'tmncc'ni( enter (heir
sec'uiuitl c1us , Polk said the difIcieuut'e.' butit ccii it hunt hit' is
seeking anIti it hat Uee' i_cullmmuussicinle'rs are it ullinug to fund
,itnicLullt s tit abut $14I.I9t,.
iltiost all oh iihichi tutu h
m(t nibutt'd to the' ti 'ne's (i1 (fit
al:t:t::ssf ;; ;'..;ui
Noug ht

l)uui'inig

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said lIe' ogre't'd to
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stuur me'
$26 .000
n.')lii.'ste'd Pit ibm cc !he
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on July 18, 1979.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 13-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 18, 1979; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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